The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, February 29, 1860, Image 3

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ae4bPbrit Eggert, Crodrer. 2.1 ituret from_P(ew York,
we t, tlinplee and passengers to.: Ali erdice, Ow the _Ledge
ift! , 'Pontine, neosed,ewo eo tumors, one oterhlon
ml Colton on deck, and the oler naval storee; off Bow,
mr•lier& smiled Bahr ; Maros in, lumber loadedvfing
ThOmai Walter, V I I West dies, MT Delaware latex,.
' ln gtag—T t h u e g itoht t a r ltbiliii;t6 Cain, for Mobile
11th net, returned Met opening in_ distres.. On the 2Sd:
Met, 3D milts south of Hatteras, in a gale from tiPl, eltri
L rie f ty main boom, Main rigging, and main jib; oleo,
nal t a carried away sans. During the storm the !mei
gel lea ke d badly, Will repair and proceed, ' ,
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(Correllialtidence of The Prey.)
Borrow, Feb
Aiii t alks B . 'titans, fopt New Orleans; Cant,
worn Nuti 10l tartar rah. froni
'gait omp Magnolia, before reported ashore, hoe been;
pot olrwithont damage. •
The brig Jean Baptiste has four feet of motor in her
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.i. &ae -L oan, Feb A I
gerf ed;iliit (Walla, from Montevilet° brig Mari - .
‘) 4 4 rog
Demerara. • • - •
Mil • ' Boa
torr.soator •
Staalthip nays one Stein, are on, nos, arrived.
at Char a at 117411. nth Inst. • • •
Btea k Blrliaorni Melkeireni, for Olassow„
- cleared st ear,Y(nk eaterday. - - • • ~
Btone.: pared at NOW yorlt yes-,
Mj r itliMikrgagrgiag;Jeliison, cleated at New York'
-- rna soy or,lydrips. _ • .
Eihrierlrietironnsi from Singapore and permits; ar
'rived pt yr, oryestarday. .
ehik r in k inantriar front. Liverpool, arrived at
!tits, salt hoin - Calcutta, arrived at Boston ses 2
tardy:
Bark J A Hazard, Williams, from Pernambuco, ar=
rived at.Kalr,York yesterday:
Bark Conrad( (Vary, for Rio de Janeiro, sailed
. iitri t glittir, Lair, t froni. Am Bay, COB, arrived
at ton(th
k .1 - tette., (Fr) hence for Boston, sailed from
Holmes' Hole 17th loot, •-
• arlidlairx -Rolland. (Br) far Philadelphia, vas , re
loading atiasslAth et, to sail In few dats ,
Bobr.B ay,,ltoovar, from Wilmington, Del. arrived
at Boston. th mot. I - - •
• dna Courier, Crowoll. from Boehm foVhiladelphlal
E i tl i d. " gni F iro k' ihtilgf,fgot.:,Lskdo.lagfield"l2Fri
Hokum' Hole SMIt last; • .
Bohm Nammond, Cain, from Boston for Phil:idol.'
, pliiikanli Emma. Vent ‘ from Frederica, Del, for Boni,
ton. sailed from Holmes Bole Seth nosh
Bohr ;;Adelaide, Youns, - Itence, arrived at ProVidence
'Vitt Inst. • - • •
ARRIVALR, OW PRINCIPAL HOTELS,
Or to trvraz,vi o'cLoaz uter many.
'CONTINENTAL-8.8. corner of Ninth and Chestnut
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Ipf, tot pass ' 3 W B Apartton, tin balfo
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Dr Pft Brim g &la, pa Geo 8 homes, W Chester
Jai A Wnght, .N 0 , Jno Ritobing & la, Pa
Mrs 1., BOOM Pa L E Hear°. N 0 ,
.! Penniugton,_Md
1f Her Mr Slaughter, Vs i
rEpotgarwond & le, Del i B Rutherford lierrist4
lee Rutherford, Earrisb's
J as I' !Sobbing h la, Pa
• Datong. N Y Capt Glills, U tt_ti
r eanovot & la, 8 Amboy T Jen k; na, N Y
• Wm. 3 Cimino & la, N J J D clawson. IS J
-13 Boyntin. Boston - .1 0 New. Lexington, Mo
Corder. Waverly, Mo J E Corder ,
Waverly, Mo
tankT Randolgh, N.Y Win Co Draper. N Y
- firV i ; j ul#l47l( 6°W 5 I. B PutillakTe..?, 0
_in 8 Arnold, K.l y
Reims
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IT Martin, Warren. Pa 8 Moßray & la, Harrigb's
]din Meting!, Harrisburg 0 H Brenneman, Lana
tu. 130 Bet - M K Moorhead, Pittsburg
oeCif iinn'er scla. N I 0 1 1 '_Chesseintia. Tenn
Cur New Albany It )3 Morrell, Dula
Wilkins, OM - Vir fillanih, Kr
Hilliard, Bostb i ri ,
F Janno_y N 0 W Rktrney.B 0!) •
.11Tilsoon. II Y
lies M. J•Pileo,Baston A P Porloo, Ug A
3,sirinurni r, Hamsburg E D °ageism. Pittsburg.
D J Dinumakee, Nashville
V VIA . ri Y il David. N Y
Chas D Porter t Arizona II Ehrenberg, Arizona
E. H
-Stearns,Boston is W Holbrook, Boston
L Noire, Jri Y Geo 11 Potts'
ri X
, A , V rowne I,N J • - • A Wgloh & la. ri J
, Cl, Kennedy & wee, U 8 N R F Lord & la. N Y
I iroldenbagh & Is. t Y E P Billies's, Gashes'. Mass
G B Blakemore,N V W T Bhilsemoreo V
,W RTarennz xi - 0 W Moore, hi 1 •
W B. Sargent, ' N Y John Ewen, N Y
W Hathaway_ ' R 8 Maxim, Vft
.John Davis, Virginia- -T Whitlock, N Y
If A Smith. N Y J CI Beaton, N
amisr.W Jones, NY . W H pentacle, Del
goon 0 Neal, Balt Thee 8 (Jerkin, 14 Y
W Affieofaslin.,..Cisi, 0 A Be Whet. New York
gl fk l4lll • J l ZUsii 7 - Oeo Everett. Boston
David K Zarz. New York
Geo C miller, Ne w York T °Gardner. Boston
J Clarkson Jr Ili. New York Geo Hunnewell,N Y ,
A Wheelwrigh_L e ßalt N W Poynter Jr la, Belt'
( r p r pituirk h t fi i T I, York J D Vg nols Tucker ball.' ,F i f na e
A Haag , ' sr. & la, N Y W H oo d , ilor,Ne e : York
Ben Banta. Pittsburg - Wm 8 Baird, Philada
C Merchants, U 8 N
0111ARD, 310H8B—Chestnut at. below Ninth.
. B lalamb, Mexico P Mcßvoy, Lancaster
lien K MOore. N Y R 8 Moore. N 1
A , Moore. 8 0 Mr Stevens, Ps
8 Hunter, Leesburg D 14 Hunter, Pa
8 8 Sprasue,,Prov
Wend, N Y
t „I 0 Crane. Charleston, 8 0
A _Hawthorn ~N Y
' rs Davleary - Mr Dons, Nir
; Hos V.'H Maynard; D C A Houghtalins N Y
est Line t tl l entown 011 Roberts, Texas
' Itliarris, exam •• Thi Simpson, NY
iftßrodbent, alt " 8g Hroabent, Jr, Balt
aes 11 Murray,',Piaaburk Min Murray b PI llsb II r t f
liseBtewart.-Pittaburg F Andrews, incinna O
• I. 0 Smith & la, L Leland- _Geo 0 Roberts, N Y
finer, N Y , lit Wilsonal Y
W AI Hancook.,..N Y - , Jobm_Clark. Chester, Pa
'-r . W Sir Tenor, Richmond .1N H Hunter, Chicago
, W H Wright. Cincinnati, 0 0 0 Ring. Newport
B P Culler. Charleston, Mee Como. Pinta
'. Johnson, N 0 Tflo_yle, Newyork , .
:3' Oilatilordi St Louts .Mr batman asw York
k Mr Drown, Pittsburg it H Stearns ,
J Willcox. Conington,_Ky Mr Lyon, NOW York
'Mr Arnold, Albany, N Y Miss Arnold. Albany, N Y
w P Chamberlain., Va .AC Heaton, Aid
W Arthur. Newlork A %Dowd. N I k
1 lis l ßlder, Alyboke a., r Lt.
0 Voighritt, *Voir -
:it 10Ktrils, Albany -L 0 8 Street & Is, Conn
0 MoD Matte, Nowberry,SCJ D Bruoe. Newberry, 8 0
HVaster, Salt 3 Hanel; Mien
Stake, New York Miss Gardiner, New York
, j_L Gardiner, New York 5 a Morris, Vs.
H Stephenson, Va . W F Peterson, Va
3 D Harwood. Mo W 11 Huntaberre. Mo ,
PAill'lg,l'aiin,livd 37A11:),`'.4 1 : 1 f , ritlrfgrg
00 Gordon, De. ° 0 Eddy, Del
W 0 Morgan, Tenn Mn Stewart. New York
Parker, Nast , York .1 Young,Hleyeland. 0
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Gilt, Altoona - Alai) 13.Watrous, N York
.OrsonC
a." Mich H Si Smola , Jr. New York
ri, Luther, B.lading D T JetTerles,N J
"ME CHANTLO ROTlCL—Fourth street. below Arch.
Vas Hardman, Equaling'. P R Hunker. Pittsburg
) Kiik.Megheny City A Kirk, Allegheny City_
t 0 Kirkpatrick, Pittsburg J•H Most, Larayet.e, KY ;
t T Calvin, Ky . .. •0 W Atkin, Washington
W Johnson. Md . - , D Ball,Ps. '
t Field Wmaport W 0 Bowling, Pit ,
B Noll, Wilke:Myra W Cooke, lgoranton ' •
Vallarn`itnit'L.°ll, Ky _in l's Powell ,o.. ..
g_ V g ,Pa
'lints, Mercer, Pa • Job]) Randolph. Cal
B_Orawford, Pittsburg
' Itrar r . MA ' • '-' ' B W Van Cahn, Phila.
John ?trainer Banton - WII Claderi le la, Del
on J B Outline, Pittsburg 14 J Balt. Erie. Pe
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14 Keefer. Co umbia, Pa .1 W Racier, Colambid,,Pa
Thee Cnitehe i t , i, Pane, Mo Jae T Mahon. Mo -
"Al T Posvell, io • K W Smith. Cleveland, 0
Jim C Bey d; a Rev Alex B Seek, N Y
Jarman. Wilkesbarre CII Love. PinsbUrg
W Boyd. Maas R R Campbell, Miss
fl Root, Is 1' A Bowers, Miss
A T Janne, Ala K Deatieb_Mo
II Pt Cochran, Mo H King, Washington
C Moßparred. kyle, Pa .1 0 Abney, Mo
0 0 Ale DbYsA. Alo •• B Balton, Mo
!t i p_ Baird, Tenn
I , Roblnson 4 ,N Y
Y Llif.hnsinii ° . n fenn W 4 li r e% t ° n
I Murrell, Ky Dr It Frame, Del
AMERICAN HOTEL,Chastnut at.. above Falk;
4 I s Oheroil.N y - - B 6.Caldwell, N Y
A , Saunders. 'as T Rein, N Y
• 4 anima. Le ib co -P. Brady, Northam_pton co
hFrankenthal, (I ,B I Butterworth. Va
T 0 Rogers it la. Bel W GawthroP. Chester co
Jearns, 'ffiv . W H Beabury Si In, Va
Pre son. Balt A Jigging, Miss
'I Dayton, Mass p Emery, Mann
E Sinclair . r in Camp. Erie
unison King. Erie heit Barr, Erie
vynwan, Harnaburg, J A Whitakerabila
Minim, BnA .1W Jones, II Y
T alessit, NY "f iWalters, Balt
A Wells. Downingtown Lammas, N Y Y
ILAsheroft. Boat on I Woodcock. N
) N .l.Bickellii. Belt W M Shuster, Wash, D 0
0 Crmer, Ala wht Carter, Ala
eLittyley, Ala , .. T J Allison, Ala
W I, Paulen, Fa . C Lawson & Wr. Balt
J_K Manama, Vs Joe Johnston, If 0
Yrrtis. Del A Mar, Del
a Taylor. N Y W Cowls. & ob, Boston
I - 1 Swift & den Conn WR E Stevens, N Y
Pardon & Conn W F Eldrid_ge. Maim
4# coot h1V1,,11 . Miss Rate Cook, Mass
• flag Pe,' ree • ` •
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rini tricxoN HOTEL--Arob street, above Third.
Joim 3 Beard, 111 - • Jas L Whitaker, N J
g B Ferguson. NI " A Bates. Finsbury
hn Ennsr, Allegheny, 0 Menkedighin. Pa , -
Browein. Pa ' Jnn F Ravenous , Plttab'g
Vogel. Pittsburg B It &map. Pttlehurg
m !Shipley, Banngfie'd WT. McCenoe. Pittsburg
R JI Niernann,httshurg R. Parker. Pittsburg
Warren. Miundllon, 0 Miss R E Boyle,. Ps
p .m E paanypaoker, Pa .1 I,_ Wolf. Wrlghtsville
Brunson. PhDs • 0 N AfoAdoo. N 0
s Cunningham. N a
I) Ziegler, Pa,
us M. Byer , M 4 0 Gilson. Ohm
artm II McCall, I's y e , a 0 BWIII. Del
B ' nylaud, Ps H Elpur j er,N Albany
r A Oilfalen. 0 j sndnakijamagua •
iggAHeadrickg Pa- Davis Garie,.Y.agton
Jag 11 Higg ins, Ni J Burch, is Y
JP Kauffman. Passim' 3 ft Omit, Va
B Haywood, Pottsville
• . BT. LOIJIB-NOTBL—Chestnui street. above Third.
NI Newkirk, Ohio J. B Hams, Ohio
NII Coltrall, R I Jos A Porter, Ji I
Geo T Downing, Philo t . ll Cushman, Balt
1J Csklissil, Boston Raising. Lano, 0
Ars Kinsey it 3 ehilAhlo A Craig. hid.
Otto Sohlemmer,_N Y May Fvanth_rhlta
' tit R Cook, Jr, N y - W Clark, N Y
ohn Snivelr, Litchfield Itl_hae_AL Smith Balt
tiro; 0 A Smith. Balt - C hao
ad Kyle, t alt
iss Sou South ,, Balt Mast Smith , Mt
Ism Best,. N Y ' D Harris, 8t Louis
Frank Patterson, Ohio S Milne, Pit
JONES' ROTEL—Chestnut it.. below Seventh.
t
Strong. Ohio ' ' 1-1 P ti l ri: is? N Y
O n o l iesOitte k ekilitt Y - 4 - 4 torneer, halt
hos LoOy. irellimberlein, 11 Y
John Morrie, Ark W E Bkillmen,Phtle
W Hitton. N J N Reston, N J
Morris Miller, Oklo It 6 Rhodes.jqY
Daniel Cooper Pittsburg ' Dames, Mt Holly
W P Landor,l4 Y es Corr. li Y
W Campbell Yet J IL Antenna. N C
TA hong, N a .4,Dltryen. NY
E DoryssiN V B J Rinehart. Pt Deposit
Dr Bramwell. Pt Deposit L H Rollers. Phila.
HAMpmen, Ark
BLACK BEAR ROTEL—Mini et., above Calloatill.
R
IC B!EARIAT2 3 . ing ' kr / o i l field= n hgt , to.
s J Reading, Bomert'n B Hers i Zionsville -
m my_ Pecnistairg Jae lit. bb, Pericardia
. Temple, ThitteVille 0 A Berber, Milleratown
t A Sorbet. hi illeratown .1 Xicnoccker,.Sveneburg
P Diefenderfer. Allent'n D Richard, Be rn ville
Rcatand, Pil's Peek 8 Hoegland, Bibersg
NI Boobs. B ew Team 0 W Cooper, Allentown
B Yoder, Lohigh go, Ps, . .
STATES UNION HOTEL—Market se,. above slztb
J Lynah, Pittsburg W J Wee, Philo
J 6 HIM. Williamsport E Wood. Baltimore
13 McDowell, Wilm, Del 0 0 Bansh, Philo,
John Aber, Fmk,. W Lizrerter, Newnan, Pa
John Pettigrew, N Y • Roht tertlerew,N Y
F Worrell, Del V King, Laneaster co, Pa
, , ,
: - NATIONAI, ROTEb—Rsoe street, above Third.
atotAtosh, AlleyacnEGisy R 8 ttose,Eligaberhtown
-, tis R lienett.4.,indon, Pa F II Arnow,:Allestorn
Lewis
0 4baltz,ffeh Haven Hoieler.,Boh Haven
Wm O LIMY. CrOBBOR I' 8 Biggins. Berko oo
. 4 . W Tennant, Aid . 'Geo Wernert. Oryrigeburg
Iloyeff, Orangeburg N J Byer, Catawisea. Pa
il-I , Veter Bowman, Pottsville .I W re Rhoads, Pottenne
GONTITERDIAL'RGTF.4•Ith at -, above Chestnut et.
W Alexander; Pa • ~ oh n Herman; Dole stolen
, k D ar k b P e ° i T t l e e , b P i li wa ll a ! ' ',
- ' .1 B T W lll alt i o m n g , t. Bucks D° oo 7lB ., 4'n
-, Hilgowrhjis. t . 10 ; 1 - Uri Chandler W
:= 011116 d! PC"Billk ' RI ar e lgon . P& a RR
j Phillips P & .8 8.8? ' , !ten Callas bap 4. la, Pa
Obey Buffington, Union Ville W Kera i t ul Anneville Pm
ji. trodreonf Pa W Le *, ltdawarereo, P
_ .Ir, Alturtia, lloe Run ' EsOn ro Doe Run
FOIINTAIS 110TE4-Beoond street, above Market,
8 MeGonnel , Rutland, Vt Una!, Gregory, N y
1 C h a ' 1" w n 1 B C ' 1: 1 : 1 •P I O74 eird d . ' IT I ',
Jasatleoe
flee Kennodyrltel , -
Furßo g wiu h rD et el Wm C Same, Tinto
hoalt_Usclißridgeport Ina W tiirriance , Smyrna
Ottioter Adams', Del • -- W JI It Neal, Anis
4 AoiietVigtfilji NOTBLe:Recioadst..above RYoh.
' in ia , ough. ti - ' ' 0 tr Colo, Harris burg .
: ipail. Motil e - Atte / 8 Lee, If 1
in R er. PI Y - ~ , Il aortae ; Harrisburg % :
ant - , ,
';‘,, I., , MAilii4lAttiat ,HOTEL— rd at.. above Dalluwidl
~- , ,, T .Atperi• Carbon co • , ,- Vg
.8 Willi erne. . r. , ,
I t isortey,Leluch co, Pa_ ~ Mrs Delnry; VW -
..
:" ,'' , . Eintlaglillt•Nail ' - -, -. 1 Efinith,-Bneks 00, pa
- Kemmerer, Lehigh co.:Pa D,F„Dordner, Pel -
lA' : ritilnitkrlt. 80118 . s=- 11idit;iiit.iii4,941inthill
Is m GistiscrilbanpooN:. osea ulmanov fuishres'
~Ss Seas Co ' os weaver..egentorry
. 0 ' tiatiott; 41, - . John R opatz, it •
MARBLED.
EVAIOB-00RXWELL.—Onkhe 9th lad., by Sohn 0.
Wilson. V. D. M., Mr. James W. Keens to Kate Corn
welt lookof this otty.
HuWARO--MttKeL—On November 21th,. MD, _by
Jplut 0 . V. , D. John Rowan! to Miss
Harry Clarkbboth of cite.. -
Pa ß r,J E sisse —A lif, Fte ßi r to r' rer M'a n g"A by de ß y, " bo .E. th . j a W t a l,t y ie .
°loet...liTEDl—MollAW...,—On the let September, leap, br
Rev. Clarke Loudon. Mr. Chas. Barton to miss feabella
Mo(Ortw, both of 110
RUGLIES—PECiefft —a she Mit twit., by Rev. C. J.
Thom son 0.0. trait ( ? Welt Philadelphia, to Miss
1 4110100K e2 13/16%4-Bn * M P et init., by Rev.
John A. MoKean, Mr. William S. Thompson to Idles
JulieA:Brown. both_of this city.
isKYAM—HRUSTEL—On the 20th unit, by Rev. M.
II
Silty,
all Mr. Wi Phila l liamdel Skyam to Miss Sarah Emma
Bnister, of phia.
DIED.
MoMULLIN.—At Beverley, N, £. on hlou day, 271t1
14"!tiegentlf, /AFT' A., thud daughter of Mr. John It
u".
- 11eifrie'nds and those of the family, Without further
node., are requested to attend the funeral. at the house
of her uncle, Mr. John Alen, 714 South' Tenth strut,
'Philadelphia. on Friday. March 2d, at 2 P.M.
1111,DEBURN.—On Tuesda_y,„ 28h lost, Thomas L.
Hildeburn,in the 29th year of age.
The relatives and friends 'of the family are invited,
without further noticed° attend the funeral, from the
bongo of Ins brother,No.'l7l3 Spree° street, on Satur
day. the 3d woh. at 10 A. at
FORTINER.—On the 27th Inst., Anna F. Fortiner,
&yid 19 years. •
. d of h t Aaron and
Zwgrgrgric!,!entealassonfieifeA7.l l .,
afternoon at 1 o'c lock.
6HARNER.—On the 26th inst., Robert J., only child of
Henry J. and Bliss Heiner. in the eth year of his age.
Funs al from the residence of his parents, William
street, below Edward, this afternoon at 9 o'clook.
WOGG.—thithe 26th inst.. Rebeoce. Maisel, wife of
It P. Wood, in the 62d year orlon age.
Funeral from the reaideno6 of her husband , 816 North
Ninth street, this afternoon at, o'clock.
MILLER.--On the 26th met, john D. Miller, Jr., in
the 37th year of has age.
Funeral from his late residence, No. 228 Vine street,
below Third, On
afternoon a Jamesk.
1.5131,1 B,—On the 26th inst., Leslie, in the 68th
year of hie age.
Funeral from his late residence, Mts. Thorne's. Lo
cust street. above William or Thirty-ninth street, West
Philiteelphia, this Morning at 10 o'clock.
RE - 88.—On the 27th inst., Mrs. Mary Reed, widow of
the late Robert Reed, in the 87th year Reed,
age.
Funeral _from the residence hr gon•lrt• law, Mr.
Edward IS, Bartlett. No. 937 uahtngton avenue. on
• •
Thersday afternoon at 3 o'clock.
ANDMWS.—On the 26th inet., Mrs. Elisabeth An
drews. in the 68th year of her age.
REDSTREAKB.—On the 26th inst., John Redstreake,
in the 7ithear of his age.
Funeral from his Me reeldenoe, No. 932 South Third%
street abeve Carpenter, this &Ramon et 2 o'clock. •
CAHILL.—On the Nth met., Wm. Cahill, aged 26
year,.
Funeral from the residenee -of his mother, 124 Da
rien street, (late Clinton.) between Eighth and Ninth,
above Girard avenue, this afternoon at o °lock. "
WINCHEL.—On the 27th inst., Mre, kilikabeth
chid, aged 47 years.
= Funeral from the residence of Robert Ford, corner of
Race and Juniper streets this afternoon eta o'clock.
liprcrz.—On the 27th inst., Mary Lentz, daughter of
Christian arid Bridget Lentz. in her 4th year.
Funeral from the parents' residence, 1018 Jefferson
avenge, (back,) this afternoon at 2 o'clock. •
Oftft.—On the 27th inst., Charles Orr, in the 28th year
of i lde age.' "r*
eat
above Seventeenth , this morning nt 10 0 oloek. •
ALEXANDER.—On the, 27th loot., John Bingham,
son of John and Jane Alexander, aged years and T
months. •
Funeral from the residence of his parents, 1811 Barker
street, this afternoon at 2 o'clock.
MAGUIRE.—On the 27th Inst., Patrick Maguire, aged
T r ante.
uneml from his late residence, filmes and Twenty
th d etreets. below Market, tins morning at 9 o'clock'.
WIBTENIIURO.—On the 27th inst., Francis Wigton
burg, aged 60 years.
Funeral from his late residinoe, No. 11l Beck pleas.
north ofChristian, west of Front street, this moriaing.at
8 Oiloak.
TUSTIN.—On the 26th instant, John Tustin, Egg..
aged 7( years.
Funeral front his late residence. near Chester Springs,
Chatter oounty, this morning at 20 o'clock.
MORPHY.—On the 24th mat., Daniell)" son of Danlel
and Tampion Murphy, aged 2 seam, 8 months, and 24
days.
ORAGE R. 26th inst., Mary. wife of Wm. H.
Crater, and da u ghter of William and Mary direr's, 111
the 68th year of her age.
Funeral from the redden°e of her husband, Broad
street. below Germantown Road, ,on Thursday. at • 12
- •••
o'clock.
MYERI3.—On the 28th inst., Margaret Myers, aged
104 years.
Funeral from the residence of Samuel Eckstein. No.
946 Seventh street, above Poplar, this afternoon at 2
oaleck.
MOURNING GOODS.
t•- 7 SESBON & BON, No. MS CHESTNUT Street,
have opened a full assortment of
NEW SPRING GOODS,
and will reach , . daily the inteet styles of deep and se
weld mourning fabrics, mostly of their Own importation,
and to be sold at reasonable proms.
PHILADELPHIA. MOURNING STORE.
CHESTNUT Street.
N, B.—Wcwill not remove to our new Store. No. 918
CHESTNUT Street. uutil some time to Maroh, when
due notice will be given. • far
MTHE COMMENCEMENT OF THE
EOMCEOPATHIO MEDICAL COLLEGE win
ARIO nt the MUSICAL FUND HALL on THUM
DAY, March ht. 1860, at Ito cloak M.
"Valedictory Addsesa by Ernf. M. BEMPLE_, M. D.
fe29-2t. .1. lIHAKLEY,, H. D., Dean.
SEVENTH ST. GEORGE BUILDING
AND LOAN SOCIETY.—The 'I bird Mated
Meeting will be held on WEDNESDAY EVENINO,
February 29th, at Di &Mock, at Mr. WAND'S HOTE,
CHERRY Street, above Third, to receive the dues. and
loan the funds. The Constitution of this Society is
based on such liberal principles that It only requires in
dividuals to read it to he eatiss9d of the same. Inte
rest only charged on the net amount loaned, and re
duped annually by deducting interest on the amount
paid on the dock. Borrowers can pay ofl' their loans
at any time without losing any of the bonus, and can
pay off one or more shares of their loan at any time,
and reduce their monthly dues and interest. Shares $2
JOHNmonth. Stock can be subscribed for on the evening
eeting t A. H. DIETRICH , President.
VOL ESIAR, See'y. fe2S.2t*
113.
ST. ANDREW'S SOCIETY—A STATED
...._,. Meeting of this Bociety will be held on WED-
N eSDAY 'EVENING, 29th instant, at half past seven
o'clock, in the PRANKi•IN HGUBE. Members will
please attend without farther notice.
fe2B-2t GEORGE YOUNG. Secretary.
ITT
ANNUAL, COMMENCEMENT OF THE
TENNSYLVANI a COLLEGE OF DENTAL
S GERY quit take oleos at the Musical Fund Halt
on EDNENDAY Evening February nth, Inst. at Hi
&cloak, to which the public are kespeetfully ',kited,
Valedictory address by T. L Suelotsbare,Erofessor of
Chemistry, W. CALVERT DEAN,
fee-at.' , .133 NORTH ELEVENTH Street.
PAID FIRE DEPARTMENT-816 PR II-
L. 3 M IDYL—There has been demi ted with the un
dersigned, a fund which In designed to inehe proposals
far a plan to organize a PAID FIRE DEPARTAIENT
for the City of Phildelphia.
accordance mith the whitener the Contributors!,
the 7 . beoribere hereby offer premium of ONE RUN
DE+ AND FLOTY 'DOLLARS for th e bast plan, in
dotal , for each en organization, combining efficiency
000nomy, and simplicity. Said plan must be rase to
to either of the subsonbers, on or before the Mth 04
February next.
January 30, 18M. Wbt. rink
C. MA: r tLSTE3,
WM. w LBH,
(IEO.
THOMAS POTTER.
fel -arficm ]St
L L OFFICE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
930MPOV.—VIIADULTNIA, February IS 1880.
E T STOC HOLDERS.—The Annual leo
tion for Dlreetore will be held on MONDAY, the Afth
day of Idareh,Rae. at the ethos of the Company, No.
South TH IRD Street.
The polls will bo opened from 10 o'olook A. I. until 6
o'clock P. M.
No Aare or shares transferred within sixty dale next
preceding the election will entitle the heiderer elders
thereof to vote; EDMUND ATM IL
felt-IMO tmoretary.
KtLECTURES ON - THE CREATION,
pp:Lua, & c ..
_r M. GEORGE ?IBM), at
FL and HAYDN HALL. (eN-I
DYSPEPSIA.—_r_IFTY YTS
113 SCRIBABIX ACilOfff from DY EPfflA,,Ner
'minnow. Biolmoss 11 , the Starnaolkaad °milting, have
been restored oy3ll BARRY'S- deliojaps, hegith-rti
storing REVALEN AftADICA FOOD. OPWSPIS
of. 00,000 oures,, and many thousand testimonials.
Packed with full instructions, in canister,. 1 pound,
81.50; 12 ores. 412—the latter oarrtase a ffee re-
Street, by ktilNiti, th PrPp:Mf Agent for T lnifel
iltietes;and by all Grooeis and Pmelnekl•
BPSPIYIA.
Perfect digietiya, strong nerve s, and refreshing sleep
StEVAIIka Ali`Aß
itss o . ",, o t a mi g ta z
above. with oiroulara and testimonisie from eminent
persons in England and America. f013.1m.
e'rAMIONERY.
WM. H. MAURICE'S
NEW BLANK BOOK
AMP
STATIONERY STORE.
No. US °RENNET STREET,
•
(SION OY THO 01 , 111 AD EAeLg,)
Is now full/ supplied with the following Artie's, whioh
will be sold in large or small quantities, very low for
colt I Ledgers, Journals, Day Books. as asink Book.,
Cheek Books, 11111 Books, Copying Books, Oiled Paper,
Copying Promo, Quills, Steel Pone In great variety,
Penknives, Scissor', Shears, Letter, Cap, and Note
Paper of ull kinds, Envelop es, ho., lte.
Banke,lnsuranoe OMoes, and Merchants supplied on
favorable terms. fe29•lm
MOSS BROTHER & CO.,
/LIP-
N 0.430 MARKET STRUT,
BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS,
BLANK-BOOIMANUFAOTURERB,
Keep steno and well selected stock, IMPORTED
DOMESTIC, and of their own MANUFACTURE
Wholesale and Retail at the very lowest price'',
BLANK BOOKS
On hand In large quantity, or made to order, of any
desired pattern, of the very Wet material and work•
=whip.
We ere enabled from our extended factlit.e I to aria
eupener indaaemeate to puroliasere.
A call to solicited. feeft•em
SPRING TRADE ,
WM. F. MURPHY & SONS.
PRACTICAL 3IANDPACTURIRB Or
BLANK BOOKS,
STATIONERS, AND PRINTERS.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
- Nn, 359 CHESTNUT STREET.
5199.04117
acIRRECKNELL'S
"SHIN SOAP,"
_Recommended ea the beet for producing a
CL.EAR, AND HEALTHY SKIN,
made from the OIictICEST MATERIALS, withou
Imported and for sale by
EDWARD PARRISH,
fe29 tf MARCH Street,.
NOTIOE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
applicatien will he made to the Hope Mutual In
surance Company for the renewal of Certificate No to,
for ten shares of the capital stook of the said company,
In lien of one which has been loot. fell•tf
Ar OTT can see and buy STEREOSCOPIC
JIL 'VIEWS of all parts of the world, at REIMER'S
°AMERY, BECOND Street., above, ORt:EN.
Oar
Bee the Life•eite Photographs in Oil. It*
REFINED SUGARS AND SYRUPS.-
C. DONOGHUE will °matinee business until mar
next, at 15 Routh WATER &met, and now infers for
sale, at thd lowest market proms, for took. or on ap
prov!d short oredits, 4400 barrels steam-refined fingers
eit snips, of various grade_s, moluding Loverips's
Crushed and Prilvenzed_ and Moller's Patent-out Loaf
I dreVrt Vll • yi t sYr u et i o j h a ga i?gitlotl d nr. Br IVS (JP-
-p IRE-PROOF SAFE FOR SALE,
JL'
,'"Sootths Pateiit." Price. 1103cort _ _
• R. D. er . ERN N. 44,1„
' re2B-3C * Jon MARKET &mt.
41 VIM INDEPENDENT VIOLIN
PLAYER," Just_publisioll, Price 25 Obg.
NAllatni Al UB_lo_ 'STORE.
/ 102 02 1 BeTriuT tHreet,
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HEATON & DENOSAL.
HARDWARE
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
.607 COMMERCE and 610 NORTH STREET,
AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF
OUT NAILS.
HOLLOW WARE.
CAST, BLISTER, AND GERMAN
STEELS.
Whied,vith a oomalste assortment of
AMERIOAN HARDWARE
They offer for sale at
hIANUFACTURERB'
feB.wfm2m if
.1 BAZAAR, NINTH AND SAN
SOM STREIT,
(Rear of Continental Hotel.)
OAT The largest collection of carriage/tin this city may
be seen at this establishment torprivate sale.
Mr Auction sales of ho . every Saturday
morning at 10 o'clock.
na - I wenty.ninth semi-annual Philadel p hia trade
sale of 260 carriages will take plane Maroll Pik. In
cluded in the sale will be 641 of Dunlap's celebrated light
wacone.
111" Full oaritoulare in tune.
ALFXED M. lIERIOIESS.
relk•ltif Auctioneer.
soAPs.
Na VAN HAAGEN & MoKEONE'S CELEBRATED
ORIENTAL UTE TYE,
OHEMIOM OL E,
EXTRA PAL
PALE,
n BRoWN,_ _
FULLING TOILET, &o.
For Bale I the sole agents for the manufacturers,
THAIN & MOKEONE, =and 24 W. WHARVES.
Also wholexale dealers I 0
CODOgigiUT, COPTON SEED, PALM AND ELA
INE OILS. felfLewtf
CANDLES,
PARKA NE WAX,
ruRE SPERMACETI.
CHEMICAL SPERM
ADAMANTINE.
Assorted troked In vain or Dry boxes to suit an marks
Forests by the omits o the manufseturers,
THAtN & rdoKEO v. end 04 O. WHARVES
feldnwtf
SUIT ROOFING, &O.—Whoever desires
Mate Root wet vocation, ors leaky one made
tight. and warranted. elcal are impolite.' attention ,
by directing to TH AB 0 kiFFllialleter.
NUT and THOMPSON Streets.
Old at ourohued. Jagi4m•
TU BAKERS AND RETAIL GRODERS.
—Just received, 7 bbis Roll Butter, suivible for
cookins; for sale low at CUSIM 'ON'
0.190 SEVENTH AVENUE, Elistern market.
fe'n-ti*
RETAIL DRY GOODS.
SPRING OP 1860.
NEW 300DS
E. J. LEVY & Co.
Are ripening daily a very
GREAT VARIETY
NEW GOODS,
Selected with great care in
PARIS AND LYONS,
For their choice
RETAIL
During this week they will receive nearly
100 CASES
STAPLE ik
FANCY GOODS
Of their own Importation, from the Meaner Arago
and other steamers now arrived, Of nuiny of the
goods, samples are now being inhibited. The assort
ment is not only very extensive, but to also remarkable
for the very cholas charaoter of the goods.
The following artieles will be found in variety
FOULARD BILKS.
GRENADINE FLOUNCED DRESSES
FLOUNCED HAREM ROHM
SUPERIOR ORGANDIES
RIM CHINE SILKS AND ROBES
SMALL-CHECKED SILKS.
PARIS LAWNS AND PERCALES.
ENGLISH AND FRENCH CHINTZES,
NEW PRINTED MOUSSELINE.
NEW TRAVEL LING AIATERIAL
MOUSSELINE DE CHINE. MOUSSELINE DE BOIE'
NEW CHINTZEN AND BRILLIANTB
MUM AND ALEXANDRA'S GLOVES
SUPERIOR ENGLISH HOSIERY.
SHIRTING LINENS. of superior makes
SHEETINOS AND TABLE LINENS,
NAPKINS, DOYLIES, and TOWBI,LINGS
LONO•CLOTH 811IRTINOS
SUPERIOR BLANKETA.
OAMBRIO and JACONUTB
LACE !AMISS
FRENCH 01USLINEI,
CAMBRIC and JACONET EDGINGS.
SUPERIOR STEEL SKIRTS, of new forms.
A great varlets of new artielse for gentlemen's nag.
MOURNING GOODS,
In all the new artiolea manufaotured
FOR SP„RINO.
809 and 811 CHESTNUT Street. 3t
SHETLAND WOOL, BERLIN QUALITY,
TEN CENTS pKR 0%
SILETILA ND WOOL. e;)(T ItALITY.
TWELVE CENTS P E R Z.
J. G. MAXWELL & 89N,
Trimming!, Skirts, and /,e_phyrx,
1e27-rptf ELEVENTH jnd CHESTNUT.
CURWEN STODDART & BROTHER.
SPRING AND BUMMER GOODS
NOW OPENED,
Choice Styles of our own Importation, comprising—
METALLIOUES NOUVEANTE,
in oolonngs and mixtures, suitable for Travelling and
Promenade Dreases.
NECOTAB, SUPERIOR FABRICS.
Serene Anatole, Plain and Brocade.
4 4 Woven Chaney', &0., & o.
On hand—
RICH COLORED DRESS SILKS.
BLACK FIGURED DRESS BILKS.
BLACK OROS DE BRINES. all grades and modes.
RICH FOULARD SILKS.
We are now In daily reoeipt of new and desirable
goods, suitable to the sewn.
CURWEN STODDART & BROTHER,
460, 432, and 464 North SECOND Street,
fe2l-et Above WILLOW.
THE LAST DAY IS FIXED FOR SELL
ing first quality
REGULAR BERLIN KNITTING ZEPHYRS,
Double, Single, or it •
AT la CENTS PER OUNCE,
The price elsewhere being 20 cents per °noes. Ladles
who secure an assortment for future use do well.
MAX wnve,
fettl-tf sf ELEVENTH and CH 68TNUT tits.
HOSIERY GOODS. -J. WM. HOF.
A.MASINI. No. North EIGHTH Stree_t, has now
oroerbbie Fall Took of
Carfwrpreerraoods, yi a Updereeste
Volg w lrr io t olli d
eee' a .fr n erifkile e rrnl i
and urawers, for eats and youths. merino _H ern
G 8 rte
otton Hoer, woone d , Rece a , Glovic
the aunt-
etc
l irgelotfe l li n eel= the stook trarol
{ ami nes.neto Is skier, enuring item that hie stook e un
excelled for variety by any other in the oily, and that
hip_pricee_are
es
to
those of any other regular htime.
N. B.—No abatement sande from the Klee' ...ea.
ell-wfmtf
EAL CASH AI ER E KNITTING
S' ZEPHYRS, in double, waile, or unlit, are offer
ed. for the ',resent. at
THE 13 AMR PRICE AB THF. IMI_TATIONS
AND AIIIDIUM QUALITIES OP ZEPHYRS ARE
Sold elsewhere 20 cents oar oz.
J. 6 mmwmu., & enN L
TIMMINGS, RTS. ..AND ZEPHYRS,
f.O-tfif ELEVENTH and CHESTNUT.
FANCY DRY GOODN.
BURNETT,
SEXTON. it
, SWEARINGEN'
Inportera of
FANCY GOODS.
ENGLISH AND GERMAN HOWARY.
MEN'S FUENISHING GOODS,
LADIES' DRESS TRIMMINGS.
SKlRTS—Shetland Wool. Zephyr!, and VARIETIES.
No. 4IV WIRKEr PITHEET.
fen.trnra
STILL AHEAD!
- -
DOUGLAS & SHERWOOD'S
NEW SKIRT.
"BELLE O' THE SOUTH,"
The molt Perfeot and Beautiful likirt ever prodttoed
MADE WITHOUT 01.A8P8,
sad warvantArd not to get out of order, lo
8, 11, 13, 90, 33, 30, 33, 40, and 00 HOOPS.
EVERY LADY IS REQUESTED TO EXAMINE
THEM BEFORE PURCHASING OTHER MARES.
Wholesale Dealers supplied by
DOUGLAS A SHERWOOD,
81, 63, and 46 WHITE Street,
NEW YORE.
H. DUHRING & 00.,
Nos. 96 and 26 NORTH FOURTH STREET,
Are now receiving, by suooessive arrivals from En
rose, their
SPRING IMPORTATIONS
or
ENGLISH AND GERMAN
HOSIERY,
GLOVES, AND SMALL WARES,
Machine Bowing Silk and Thread—and wheat an in
spection of their complete and well-seportest stook—
ISPIECIALLT ADATTIO TO BOUTHIERN AND ITOTION
TRADs. fe3-9ui
FLAGS! FLAGS!! FLAGS!!!
U. S. FLAG DEPOT,
48 SOWTH THIRD STREER, ABOVE CHESTNUT,
PHILADELPHIA.
WM. F. SCHEIBLE,
Wholesale and retail manufacturer of Flaire,
cal Banners, and Trannparenelos. Finn of all 'Mee on
hand, And made to order as cheap, if not cheaper, than
oan be had Members In the city. felt-lm
THOMAS & MARTIN,
217 CHESTNU T STREET,
RANK BOA SALE
A PAQUA (I
SEAMLESS BAGS.
IN ALL BIM. 1.28 3m
AWNINGS ! AWNINGS !! AWNINGS H
WM. P. SCHEIBLE.
49 SOUTH THIRD STREET, ABOVE CHESTNUT
Manufacturer of Awnings, Flags, and Fartoy Window
Awnings.
All Awnings made M this establishment are proofed to
prevent mildew, without extra charge. fetg-Int
DR. SCHENCK CAN BE FOUND AT
ofilos, No. 39 North SIXTH Street, on Fri
day and Saturday pf eaoh week. Mondays and Tue..
days are set apart for Mottos patients is and out of the
city. On Wedneedayttod Thursday of each week he in
at his Mhos, No. 105 BALTIMORE, Street. Baltimore,
Md. His terms for a thorough examination with the
Remmoinater, at hie nines or any part of the pity, are
93 • regular visitations afterwsrds, 60 cents a visit. AS
advice at his oiliee free or oharae ; and, in all casite
where persons dopot feel able to pa,' for Area their
lunge examined , tey w ill lipe oared for, an have the
/AMA ettentinn ma the more fotvererl.
'PENNON GELA INN, WIIITE, BEST
owI% brp.vg & Burnt 41 , . Pa i°
JAVA OOFFI LOW pockets prime
JAMES GRAHAM 7k. 00.,
isl
ORY-GOODS JOBBERS.
pRIN Ts ! PRINTs II
An assortment unsurpassed in any market,
ALL STANDARD MARES
INCLUDING
MERRIMACK,
MANCHESTER,
AM INMAN,
HAMILTON,
NPRAti OE,
PACIFIC,
COCHECO,
and other makee.
Parties who buylargely of Prints will find it to their
advantage•to examine this stook before purolissimr.
JOSHUA L. BAILY,
IMPORTER AND JOBBER,
213 MARKET STREET, PRILADELPILIA.
A LLEN
WALE QUILTS.
A PEW CASES 01 , THESE SCARCE WON
FOR SALE BY
JOSHUA L. BAILY,
fe2741 213 MARKET STREET
A SPLENDID LINE OF
DRESS GOODS,
TO OPEN MARCH IST,
➢Y
JOSHUA E. 13AILY,
IMPORTER AND JOBBER,
fe27-tf VIS MARKET STREET
CLOTIIS, OASSIMERES,
LIPPINOOTT it PARRY.
moults AND JOBBERS,!
No. 200 MARKET. AND No. 6 S. SECOND STS.,
PHILADELPHIA,
Invite the attention of the Trade to their large stook of
SPRING GOODS FOR
MEN AND BOYS' WEAR.
OP TRH 1158 T
HOME AND FONEION MANUVACTURE.
JAS. EL CAMPBELL at 00..
IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
DRY GOODS.
LINENS, WHITE GOODS,
CLOTHS, CASHMERES,
BLANKETS, STUFF GOODS, •0.
Jall-3mH No. 727 CHESTNUT Street.
WHOLESALE CLOTHING.
LIPPINCOTT, HUNTER,
etISOOTT,
MANUFACTURERS
AND
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
0 la °THING,
494 MARKET Street, and 419 MERCHANT Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
A fiill and complete hes of every ■tyle and Ohm/ of
machine-made Clothing, fully equal to that manfao
tured in any other oUr. !e3-!m
HATS AND CAPS.
HOOPES 83 DAVIS.
No. 517 MARKET STREET,
MANUFACTURERS OP, AND WHOLESALE
DEALP,RB IN, FUR, WOOL, SILK, CASSIMKRK,
STRAW, AND PANAMA
HATS.
CAPS, BONNETS, BLOOMERS, RUCHES, PALM &
WILLOW HOODS, ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, &o.
We respeotfully Invite the attention of cash and
pto ro
ok mppaying buyer, to our large and well-seleoted
s. fell ain
lIAItDWARE.
TRUIT. BRO.. & CO..
IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS
HARDWARE.
CUTLERY, GUNS, PISTOLS, tsco.,
fiIARKET STRRET,
BELOW SIXTH, NORTH BIDE,
PHILADELPHIA
NA fmw3m
MOORE. HENSZEY, & CO.
tARDWARE,
CU VLICHY;
end UUN
No. 497 MARKET, and 416 COMNIERCEStreina
PHILADELPHIA
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
THE ENTERPRISE
INSURANCE COMPANY
OF PHILADEPHIA.
(FIRE INBURANCE EXCLUSIVELY.)
COMPANY'S BUJ:LA(11'0. S. W. CORNER
FOURTH AND WALNUT STREETS.
DIRECTORS
RATCIIfORD STAilo MOHDXCAI L. DAWSON,
ILLIAM MoKER. limn. IL S•vata r.
AMMO FAA:Z.IIR.
ti jpu:l H. BRoWN,
H. A. F.,....T0cr,
El PP 4k It EDICT, ')
ANDRIW D. CAgu.
.1. L.l.lstma Ka. ,
NET T,
WHAI
F7RA_TCHFORD STARR, President.
CHARLES W. COXH. Secretary. felf.-ly
►rIIIC MUTUAL LIFE INSURANUE
COMPANY
/ OP T NEW YORK.
ta
BM MILLIONS OF DOLLARS,
IIIV14111) Flirt MORTIPLORA RIAL AAAAAA
WORTH OYER il3,000,00).
The premium! are LOV.lrta then In many other Compa
nies, and the Dtvolenda have been
Wit Is a St rA OUT MUTUAL COITIVIAT. MOLD We SO
StOOkhO on so that ALL THE ritOYITIS
1112/:ONO TO TIC 1010110.
Pamphlets. aaid •very itifursuatiou. MAT be had
el 11 On OPPOOIia
e. 00111 f; fa°.x'"NrltghiA::k..
vHILADELPHIA A mph
12 1 4 =VA,. eorgajl. Btuart,
9 "1 a'
:Pfsn t r ie Li n tning.
etron
oho gars.
0. Ludwig.
I ,4t e : 1.14 a: Coffin,
wpm A. rowan. Th orns W. Tola¢d,
Mem °Kee.
REMOVALS.
RE MOVAL.—ANGIER. lIIIOEL, d: CO
have tituovess) them Couolsilubss SI uso from BROAD
os
Bttt, below VINF.. to FAR ERB AN MEOlf A
Ws,' BUILDING, CU S.BTNU r Btreet, below Finns
fil'hilAsiel phis. Fa b.2s3th. )840. lo2:1.121
lATM. 1) KELLEY AND liEuttllE A.
COFF E E}_' Attorneys et jaw. have removed to
HY South SIXTH litrent. below GP stoma. 1e29-11n"
SAM. N. DAVIES & SON,
BILL BROKERS,
RAVE REMOVED TO
fen lm• hn. CMS DOCK STREE'I
11/ VAld.- —SMALL it O.I.I4INDLEN,
WHOLESALE GROCER.", hare
_remove(' from
4111 No Front , EOND &triter, to 114 MARKET Streit.
&hove north side. hl
1860. • SPRING. 1860.
FRESH GOODS.
RIEGEL, BAIRD, & 00.,
IMPORTERS AND „JOBBERS
or
FOREIGN AND AMERICAN
DRY GOODS,
NO. 47 N. THIRD STREET,
'PHILADELPHIA.
Would respootfully Invite the attention of Country
blerohants to their
LAROE AND WELL.HELECTED STOOK OF
FRESH SPRING GOODS,
Whloh they are now reoelving In Store.
Alerohanta would find it to their advantage to
call and examine our stook. fe3-310
HENDRY & HARRIS.
MANUFACTURERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS
BOOTS AND SHOES.
N. W. CORNER TIIIRD AND ARON BTREETB
PIIII,ADEIRMA
COLORED PHOTOGRAPHS !
IV ORYTYPES.
DAGUERREOTYPES:
AT
MGOLEEEr,
NO. 5g6 CHESTNUT ISTII HET,
Helew Seventh (opposite Jayne's Hall).
El. PLAIN PHOTOGRAPHS. $l.
Those who desire a Mai, splendid
PHOTOGRAPH
Should call at this
THE OLDEST-EBTAIILISHED AND MOST EX
TENSIVE PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY IN
THE STATE.
any .°Piiies' oy e
rtir t gat P lis or le=7:.:
FAIITIL. Or I. I IVONYTYPEn. dl3-Sut
SQUILLS—For sale by WETLIERILL
BitoTHEN, Nos, at and d ?font BROOM) area
T lIIItD•STItEET JOBBING HOUSES
RA ICU El., MO ORE, 8: Co.,
II\IPORTERS
WHOLESALE DEALERS
DRY GOODS.
NOS. 920 AND 922 NORTH
THIRD STREET,
ABOVE RACE, WEST SIDE
Their extensive Store having been renioda" en 3
blee them to appropriate to Each CUM of Good■
A SEPARATE DEPARTMENT,
DONIESTICS
GINOHAAIS, CASSIMEREB,
PRINTS, BRAWLS,
DRESS GOODS, NOTIONS,
WHITE C001)8,
MERRIMACK AND COCHECO SECONDS
We have now open the LARGEST and MOST COM
PLETE STOCK of GOODS we have ever offered W
the Trade, to which we solicit the attention of
,CAST( AND SIX-MONTHS BUYERS
fe29-im
JAMES, KENT, SANTEE,
41: 00,„
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS
OP
DRY GOODS,
NOS. 239 AND 241 NORTH THIRD STREET,
ABOVE RAGE,
Respeotfully invite the attention of buyer. to their
usual
LARGE AND COMPLETE STOOK
Oa ,
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC GOODS,
•
Among whioh wilt be found full lines of
HATES' MILLS AND _YORK COMPANY'S COT
TONADES.
Also, a LARGE VARIETY
01 New and confined Sty les of
PRINTS,
MERRIMACK SECONDS,
rea
1860. SPRING TRADE, 1860.
BUNN. RAIGUEL. it CO..
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS IN
FANCY DRY GOODS.
137 NORTH THIRD srmar,
Are prepared to exhibit at their ulogromna the most
complete stook of goods over offered by them, preeent
ing unusual attractions to the trade g enerally.
The stook comprises a complete stuntmen' of every
variety of;
SILKS, RIBBONS,
DRESS GOODS, WHITE GOODS,
EMBROIDERIES, CLOTHS,
CASSIMERES AND VES7'INGS,I
HOSIERY, GLOVES.
AND
TRIMMINGS.
MANG, a full and general assortment of Bpling
SH AWLS
AND
MANTILLAS.
tTo all of whioh they invite the attention of
CASH AND PROMPT BIX-AIONTIIB BMW.
B. Al. ~BUNN, V. O. BUSH,
R. HAMEL, W. W. KURTZ,
11. F. BUNN. fa 13-tin
1860. SPRING. 1860.
J. T. WAY a:(30..
IMPORTER AND WHOLESALE DEALERS
IN
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
DRY GOODS.
No, 9ti NORTH THIRD ST.,
Are now ready for the
HPRIN G TRADE.
And prepared to offer, to CASH and prompt six
month. Buyer', one of the
LARGEST
Amu
MOST ATTRACTIVE STOCKS
In the country, and at Pricer teat wilt defy comprti
tion, not only in (hie. but in cur other city.
Purchnbera will find our Stook well assorted at all
seasons of the year.
7. T. WAY. I 11A.I. lt, IMPILAP,
WY. P. WAY. fed 301 G ILO. F. WAY.
WA:.EHOUSE,
y ARD.GILLMORE. &CO.
NOS. /0 AND 43 NORTH THIRD STREET,
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
SILK
AND
FANCY DRY GOODS,
WHITE GOODS, LACES, LINENS, EMBROIDE
RIES, HOSIERY. OLOYES, MITTS, AND
1.3-3.1 SHAWLS.
ANSPAOH. REED; & CO..
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
DRY GOODS.
NO. 130 NORTH THIRD STREET,
(CORNER TIMID AND CIIIIRT
PHILADELPHIA.
J. ANSPAcH, Ja., CHAS. E. ANsrarll.
WM. AMIPACH. hi. M. DUD, DAVID M. FlivAit.
11$3.im
1111.1 . 014 COOPII. WY. M. PAM*. ROB?. A. WOll.
COOPER, PARHAM, & WORK;
IMPORTERS, MANUFACTURERS, AND JOBBERS
Or
HATS. OAPS.
AND
STRAW GOODS.
NO. 31 NORTH THIRD STREET.
Cr Constantly on hand a large assortment of Straw
and Lace Bonnets, Panama, Leghorn, and Palm Leaf
Hats, Bonnet Trmunings, Audio's' Flowers, Ruches,
dm 143-3 m
FAUST. WINEBRENER,
& CO.;
IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS
HARDWARE,
NO. 49 NORTH TOIRD STREET,
Alloyjt Market, new Brown Rene Store, et eeted en the
Old Igay Hotel Lot,
PHILADELPHIA.
1 , ,',.p %.1 I. !WUIJLIIJI lIJJ
FIAZELL & HARMER.
MANU/AOTURXRd
AID
IMOLAI/JAN DULY/DAS
_HOOTS AND SHOES.
MO. us NORTH THIRD eraser.
A foil auortment of City made Boot/ and Shou MI
stoutly on hand. .10-1 f
LAING & MAGINNIS.
'lmporters and Wholesale Dealers in
IRISH, ENGLISH, AND AMERICAN
SHOE THREADS.
FRENCH AND ENGLISH LABTINGS.
SHOE MANUFACTURERS' ARTICLES •
'TO
B),NS. NWINtI
ED MACHI et NE SILKS, THREADS, COT
SOLEE
AGENTS FOR
Gurney's oelebrated IXL htaeldne Silk, and lislield's
Patent Boot Tre o. 3 e
s.
0 North THI RI) Street. fed Dm
SOWER. BARNES. & (JO .,
BOOKSELLERS
rooLisenne or
MELTON'S orrima MAPS AND KEYS,
EMMONS' OEOLOOY.
BROOKS' NORMAL ARITHMETICS,
SANDERS' READERS, Ao.,
No. 87 NORTH THIRD STREET,
(Emit elde, below Arch Street.) lel 3al
►M ERC HAN TS BUY INC 4 OIL.
-L CLOTHS AND WINDOW SHAM.
BLAI3ON & SMITH.
MANUFACTURERS OF OIL-OLOTIIS,
140 NORTH THIRD STREET. PHILADELPHIA.
We invite the Attention of dealers to our Wee stock of
FLOOR, TABLE. AND CARRIAGE OIL CLOTHS,
GREEN OLAZID 0.1, CAMBRIC.
• beautiful article for Shades. The target stock of
WINDOW SHADHS end BUFF HOLLANDH m the
market, et prlces whloh defy competition. fa int
SPERM IJANDLES.-50 Boxes Sperm
Candle', in store. end for sale lyy ROWI.By,
ANIIBIT II RNEL CO., No. 16 south Whams.
f
WANTED—BY A GRADUATE OF THE
HIGH SCHOOL, a t o llation to Iran Clerk.
Assistant Book Koper. or an the btu:amiss. Ad
dress "G. 11. W., 1114 COLUMBIA Manus. Etc
teenth ward. te29-3t•
WANTED 1,000 Ladies to send for
DE R DIMS great hook. Every young man alai
woman contemplahrsg holy wedlock should have thin
bcrok. 2nolcule four mama to Box SI, Ptuladeiehi.
fe29 Im•
w ANTED—An Intelligent man of tact
and perseverance to obtain sutecnbors to
popular work now pu blishing, in number. A qualified
man will have a permanent si
tua.ion. London l'obllsh.
inn Co., 123 South EIGHTH Street. (e 2 St.
WANTED—In a Wholesale ilosiery and
Fancy Goods House. an active Young Man.
well acquainted with city and near trade. Address" Box
676, P. O."
WANTED 10,000 to invest in an es
tablished business, (anywhere in the State of
Pennsylvania,) together with the itervioes of art expe
rienced business man. Address, with fan Parriclann.
" Ketstone," atthis office. felt fit•
A MIDDLE-AGED LADY WISHES AN
euengement as companion to an invalid ; coven:L
een to young.children ; or to superintend the affairs of
a lamb. No objections to leave the oar. Richest
testimonial, ;men. Plenae address, with. particular/.
"West," MOWN Diepatch. fe1 . 3.10t •
sl2 , ooo ...i A th! A!,T ea lsi:E ita ß lor tA m N e T n ED
to ftls, OW in the Iron Foundr y busmen. Address "A.
13. ' Ihspateh, w ith teat manse, and state
where an interview may be had.
felit3
CLOTIIH,
FAII3I WANTED, of about 100 acres
together with some stork. within fifty or a bun
died! miles of Philadelphia, in Pennsylvania or New
Jereey. on or near a railroad. for which will DO given &
Judgment of ORO. equal to money, ate per cent.; a
three-stop Brick Dwellin modern conveniences com
plete, ogoept furnace, PO PLAR
LAR Street, west or Twen
tieth cost 81,Ct10. Sahisat to 81668. helot around-rent
of 8100 per annum. Also 160 acres of fine . and, situa
ted on Independence creek. A toinson Count?. Kansas.
twenty miles from St. Joseph. Mo. Cost SW per aere,
and an tt i gi!)7,ll.l,rallrZ t rt ee tt ' b e .ig s i htis rant lso a
ed
8360 Dec annum ; mortgaged for $2 ona. moo 3100 eau ;
in all What is worth hoses Thousand Dollars. Addreu,
with dascription of location, Land,_Ruildinge. and
Stork, F. S. WILLIAMS,
fe27-3t Germantown Post Office. Pa.
MANTILLAS,
HOSIERY,
THIAINIINGS;
WANT. all—By the Ist of next month, a
Warehouse on the wharf, Broad or Market eta.
Address Brosui." at shit! °trine. Seln-es•
WANTS.—The Citizens of Coatesville,
Ps., are desirous of having an interview with a
man or company or men, who will give a guarantee to
oupply a Cotton Factory with machinery and OUT] the
saute an fora eerie. of years. Ihe advantage. will he
act oat in the interview, and a building omotee of sulfa
ble else. Addreu W. H. SIEINWENTIALL.
rat. 61' Secretary.
WANTED—A PURCHASER FOR A
PATENT RIGHT, of great value ; would be
ling In tnke an aetivkyouna mu. of good banning
qualifications, at ho would Invest SOX), ea a fo.:Amnon
Adores/ " Taunton." Blono,Ps lhaya , ah. 1e23 k•
FOR SALE AND TO LET
TO PHYSICIANS—A RARE CHANCE.
FOR SALE—The Property sand Praetm• of a Plav
omen, In good practacta, located nemhborins corpo
ration. on the Deleware raver, one hoeir's ride from Phi
ladelphia—consisting of n handsome C attage, Stable,
and every convenience for a sue , esafisl isussuera. and
one furthe r most desirable localitna on the Delaare.
Pot information, inquire at 1306 W s LNUT
Street.
gm FOR RENT.-THE SECOND FLOOR
=tor Store No. IJ7 MARKET 1 4 treat, well molted for a
Rata Jobbing or COl/1011/1114)I1 barmen. Will to let eery
low to a permanent tenant. Ste
gig EVERGREEN, SLIADE, and FRUIT
FLOWERING SHRUM. 1,M4 El.
ROOT+. &..c. For desortptive. catainice. with IlluMnit4ra
•ntravmg, xedrexat 1) J. GRISCJM, Evan/teen
oreerY. W oodbury . New Jerseyrt.-dt •
BOOKS at 25 cents per volume.
2,000 A cheap department well stored with good
books, neatly only 3 ?cnt.vinh.
70 . ; CHESTNUT STREET.—Handsome-
Ft" ly FURNISHED LODGING ROOMS to Lot.
fe23-9t•
BILLTARD TABLES FOR KALE.—Two
first:elms Billiard Tables, with Ili mak' marble
beds, and ktellt improved euthions. made taut May—
nnw urine at the Mount Vernon were, Pere ahoy
Filth sweet, Reading. Apply to H. A. LANTZ,
2.1 RAO. MARK KT Square.
fe7 if Reading. Pa.
AYELLOW WARE POTTERY. tow
in operation in this city, with Tools. Moulds. Ma
terial. So on hand. will he sold. on reasonable terms.
or exchanged (or Merchandise. Has the best kiln in the
State., and can be leased to present riconpante if desi
rable. Apply or address "W. A.." Yo. MS VINE
Street. 1.77 h•
FOR SALE.
tiERMA:NTOTti PROPERTS
. .
The handsome reetdenee now oeettpte.l by J. Emery
:lone. will Ipa ready for occupsnry brArth May nest. and
pe:rhaps• by erraniement. sooner. Lot 13.) by =4. The
Al annum to 4) INK front ; IT rooms. replete with every
modern convenience, heater, two rano.. baths. seater-
Closet, ins fixture.; around the house te 1S leei of piaz
zas; upon the lot cum.a hnasa for three horses and is
rarrin2es, a ith room for darer ; hendsome shrubbery ;
from the cupolas grand vie% of the surroundine roun
Iry ; aduumor the same. tao lots 75 feet Inch.= lett
deep. Only Ye Cy/ ol vinnAy unrated on the o th,le.
Address. WM. FREDERICK SW
. .
EMMIEM3I==
NU7O OAPITALIS'LS.—FOR SALE—
The Machinery. Stook, and Fixture' of a lam
Manufactory of PAPER ItAINIGINGs. replete with
every convenience for carrying on an extensive bon
bons. A desirable investment to persons of energy who
can push the business For sale with or 'without the
buildling. Inquire at= ( /IEBViI CT Street.
ialSetintf if
FOR SALE.—AII that Valuable Property
known as the BLACKWOODTOWN ACADF.hrt .
located )n the healthr and thriving vtllase of Blackwood
town, 'sew Jews. I'he nisin edifice is ot brick. 41 Up
Si,, throe stories high. with basement for dining room
and kttehen, and to vet) complete for a toardmg s.ihoot.
is especiall adapted for n Isolate seminars has ample
grounds, being well shaded and will tie sold at au , lion
on THURSDAY. the Itch of March, at one o'oloolt P.
M o on the pretatses. inquire of
JON ,t 8 LI VtIU MORI:.
fe7l-I.lt • BLACKWOODTOWN.
~f 9. HERR'S HOTEL FOR RENT.—The
hilliproptietrese of the atones well•known Hotel wishes
to retire, and offers the Hotel for mot. The furniture
will be sold, or routed also. Forparttculars, address
te]l Lit J. O. HE IR. Harrisburg. Pa.
JONES' HOTEL—PIHLADELPHIA
The lease and furniture of this noted Hotel are for
sale at a erect bargain. The furniture to entirely new.
having been put in within a rear. and the house now
doing a successful
Intuit. of D. \t nTIOER. in the Hotel. or of Y. O.
SCRIHA, No, Id hl URRAY St., N. Y. felt-tt
pult SA LE— TIIE BROADWAY
F
FOUNDRY AND MACIIINFAHOP, ST. LOUIS.
Minoun,
ESTABLIPIJED IN I.
This Inns established and well known Foundry la of
(ered for sale on 11COOMMtlatatint terms.
During the last eighteen in3uths the Buildings have
all been rebuilt, in the moat approved modern stle. and
new machinery added. insklns the most complete es
tablishment id its size In the Western country.
The Foundry Building is 06 by 63 feet, and furnished
with Cranes. Cupola. Core Oven. &e.. &a, complete.
The Machine P . dop is Ili ho 4U feet, two and one-half
stories hush. and contains a large and well-arranged sot
of Lathe.. Boring end Planing Machines, &a-. usually
found in Shops for doing a IteU@ral Machinery busmen.
The stock of Patterns is the largest and most saleable
in the city of st. Louis. ylsaks.'l oole.ite.. shoat Bleak-
Muth shop. Foundry, Maelnne Slop. and Bodes yard
in abundance
A most excellent opportunity is effaced for Moor three
Practical mechanics, with 'small amount of Weak'. to
embark in a well erablishod manntaaturing business.
For particulars address, at St. Louis, ,
(63-Imir CUDDY. CARPENTER. & CO.
01- FARMS! FARMS!! •FARMS!!!-
JELFARM (4110 Jerry, near North Wale. Station, fu
ontgolueryounty. for sale on very esay term..
FARMof S i 7 acres on Germantown YAP. 41. ti miles from
Morristown. hi Qtly improved. and tool locatu.. Term.
else, and immediate P , uleillinn Wen.
FARM or 0 acres. with good iniprorements—land
under Itr.l cultivettou—minote oa n p .k e ,
PAC IVRY for Aisle near Norrietown—o treat bargain
—and Irma very moil..
MERCHANT or.if GE HIT MILL, with a run of
stones, for solo, 12 miles (ram the city. Aloo.othir Limit
and Saw %lino sale.
bTORE, DWELLING. and half sere of land, for sate,
in a ioott locality. whore n good bosaneas can be done.
HOTEL and lit acre. of land. a MllOll from Norristown,
a cerrilesiroble buoiness 'Land.
FARM of 60 %ere*. %fireboat Mall, &0., he., inmate
on Reasfiric Rajlroad. for sal. nheer.
Several one Farms to exchange for City Property, In
good Waimea.
First Mortgagee on Farms negotiated en reasonable
ter MI.
!Honer invested In good firm Mortraion
. . . .
NJ' For a entalor ea of }arms. Stores. Hotels. reed
other property, a9pl7 to or &Wore.
R. R. CORSON,
(al-ewlM Surn.town. Es.
im TO RENT FOR A TERM OF YEARS.
Ma A Retail Buns and fixtures, well located for ball
-11011.
A Mill, 78 ky DS feet, three storiem high, with water
power and strism for scouring and finishing goods.
A Dye Rouge, tO by 2i fee.,with good water for dyeing,
arid plenty of dry room.
This property in risner's lam., near the Germantown
Railroad, lama so rate socecsible to the city, makes it
very decrnble.
Amity to 11103 LAS R. FISHER.
1a23-tf Fisher's Lan..
FUR SALE—A valuable Lot at corner of
carisoan end Tventieth streets. ttarips three
fronts. suitable fora church or factory sus. t r terrs
Lo.. address J. 8.. at this office/. 3a13-u
pACTORY LOT FOR SALE.—A
value
ble corner Int, lie rest intrutrie, tinclug due* frosts.
edtnittbil located tot lac Lory site. It is sitilatiod td
Me son weetenoi pen of the oity, in a meant' -int-
Pmeing neighborhood. It will ba Kl 4 on rimaortebile
terms. Toe pertioulars. address "K.." odic* ce Tee
Trees. ,el3-tf
F IRST-CLASS BOARDING, with Parlay
and Chambers, in s Forme Family, 1115 GIRARD
Street. lel St •
pASII WILL BE PAID, AND THE
'La blghest pr:rs, for lutes' and rents' SW-of
CLOTHI NO, by addreartng Hot 517 Ilios.l's ulsostcb.
fel4-151.
ANY PERSON OF ORDINARY CAPA
city can le‘rn to read in.l ante the curreapond
ing PHONOGRAPH , . to On e A
cal knowledge goo/armed. W.ll. PILLIN(..
Phonographer,
fe29-3t• llAri RACE Street,
fiRITTEN DEN'S PHILADELPHIA CO d.
N../ Tit ERCIAL CIILLEGE. N. E. corner SEVENTH
and CHEYTNLIT Street/J.—The feemer et radente.
motes nnotre or er. TX) mow in attendsere. hnte en
tered from inn. lit. 1,30. to Fah. :SO, AU are in
strueted, individually. in the Matti of the coantlni
house.
Neese 41,01 and eznnune errangemente;&e. fe.-12t• if
NEW BOARDING SCHOOL.
TUSCARORA PIMA LE IN. Ml' CE
1.1. opened at ACADFNIIA, Juniata county.
on the 1M day of MAY next. For announcement. eon.
taming terms. Aa, apply hy letter or pereanaliv. fill 1m
April, to the enhicrlber. at 1711 VINIE :+treet. Phoadei
phin; after that at ACADEMIA. Juniata connry, Pa.
W. O. A li ti EW.
fell dtm3l' 1711 Y/N K Pt:at.
a t SOUTHERN AND WESTERN BIER.
CHANTS are y.lrtiout,rly 1011[04 to call and
•Xnalllne tae new and splendid nasortnifoot or Mintrnry,
CortiOlitlnS Or HOOriet4, Csp.. and ti ...I-0 dresses, at NI rt.
8. 8181HirS. No. toleCUE:sr:4l;T tqnPet. next
door to the et. Lawrence frri-tm
rw, TO TIIESOUTIIEIIN AND WESTERN
WAILII }:ItCHA NT:3. Mr.. M. A. Kitt ti. No 77 Soto
SECOND Street. between MANX F.>' and CHE:+rNI i".
hat now opened a splendid assortment of Fnney Sa
and Straw BONNETS, to •koeh sto int Des their noes-
! pm CIIICKERING SUNS, MANU
FACTURERSof Oran& liras and
right PIANO FORTES. 'A'areronme. CHESTN
fitreet:„.Planos V:, let. taken In exehenge. tuned. an
repturell. Also. ta conntrion.* fall mock of Petal*:
Disate. Mum 41..0kt. etc. 1.31-3entf
300 BIILS Prime Halifax and Eastrow.
Herring. 114 A bone, Sealed Rommi.l****l.l
bbta Whit* Ptah, in ste.e and for gale hr
WO. J. TAYLOR k
dal In and 114 kokTN wkarsc. •
BUT 'ER AND EGOS, WHOLESALE'
and reta,I.—DOBBIN9 111AtAL.N7 atm rillYaat•
ern Market. Hntels. restaurant., Ike., guppltrt cos Ma
moat fat (amble tame. reaFty
WANTS.
HENDERSON'S Bonkstore,
823 ARCH Street
wALsaLANE .
BOARDING.
PERSONAL
EDUCATIONAL.
AMUSEMENTS.
D Ribi'S GREAT SHOW.
NATIONAL TREATISE, WALNUT St., st , ..tre
Enhth.
hiicitt,—Lirtuup Circa*, hs emote; Faruiltte m le. SI
ute
j i c r i v e ll a r n r d iriike Boats. TS coat.;
TCHAp s i ts . - Doors Otani at kalf pest licialook.
onic = S m SE o enet s
THIS AFTERNOON, A Grand Eons:rims Festival.
A rare comb:anion of Esurstrna. Graosstion, Acro
batic,. Comm and Pantomimic Performahnes
THIN IWEDNESDAYI EVENING. Feb. v.
The rerfo WlaSnNE wil
N mm E n C ce IR w LE
.
Third appearance el the Beautiful andAeaomp uhcd
Equestrienne, AlLLF. Pent.OYA RA.
Whose Unprecedented cie Fainestriarano oa
Monday sod Tuesday evenings excited the greatest
Sensation
DAN RICE. the Oriental Huoloratorillsppear.
L'ECHELLe PERILLEUEE.
Bp h.
Th. pe
ctacle of therfor rnances sail conclude with the Gorgeous
_ ELEPHANT KINGAM
OR. THE FIRE 13 'OW
WALNUT43TREET TIIEATRE.
Sole Leme.—.—. ac, GtHILETTNIV.
& K . Manager ..... . WO:
I THIB (WJSDNF.BDAY CO . 4 .%IB.F.O9.wo.
PEOPLE'S LaVirV.tß.
!Mon Ifidnale, Mr. F. 8. Chaelneu ; °moo Cue, Alias
Mary Miller.
THE w i th
VICTI.
Jererpiak Clip. with imitationa of pinata? sews. Mr.
F. 8. Cul:draw.
'Ln conclude eral ZHE LIMERICK BOY.
War"Prioes a. Beats neared without extra charge.
Dnori open at T ceekook t Performtnee to coas^ am •
at 7Si o'clock.
WVTLEY & CLARKZ'S AR
ITAREET CJI
THEATRE.
THIS ( EDNENDAY) EVENING. Pe& IS.
Thins week of BOURCIGAULTS NEW r.LAY.
caned the_ _
OGT O HOON OIL LIFE IN LOUISIANA
GeOrge Peyton, hlr. 'Wheatley Jaaeb MoClatebli t
Mr. HoIZAn • Zoe. the Octoroon. AIR John Drew.
&Ai.: or Paicits.—Admisston. uS Conte. accaral
Beats in Drees Circle. CH cents; Paruet. X) meta
• Doom open at CH ; parkerMaticalte aotamile.,9
Thi prat
_ _
DAY AND
EVENING EXHIBITION.
THE HEART OF THE ANDES,"
On view at
TAE ACADEMY OP THE PLYE ARV.
1 054 CIIEnN VP dime,
From 9A. M. WISP. 31.. and 7 tDI9 P. M.
Admission 33 cents.
Yummy us maimed to Lring °pant ii:isars.
fit!
WILL OPEN FOR EXIIIBITIoN,
EARLE'S 0 ALLERIF.S,
bib CHESTNUT STREET.
ON TUESDAY. FEB. 'l l ..
CHURC H'S GREAT FALL "
ALRO,
016:40EX'S FAINTESO OF " NISOARA."
TROY TRI AXITICAN
Exhibition hours from SA. M to I P. M. Adre'iorrei
22 cents. Season unsure) orate_ fe.:4l•
CONCERT HA LL—
CBES r2l rr STREET. ABOVE TWELFTH.
GREAT AM COLL
THERE MUSICAL W 0 E
1.1661313,
Flattered by the kindness that hu been extera.l rei
him. and thebnttiant sad signal annual re ELn• s hers!
In Phtlndelphla, Ina the slearns of annocusetnk tan ha
wthappenr for SIX Nll3lllll MORE. to h.s
NOVEL t.ND USlltek EIsiTERTAINMESIT.
With NIGHTLY CRANGS 0P PROGSAUSIE,
Cnaimutemt os MONDAY. Feann.
These w II pononrety b• his fast assurances to r , .. 1-
1.d•t,h0i,.. ha Southern and Wesurn on.tuementm
eommanee earl Mareh.
Mr.SAM CO LL. 'named by Mt. and Mrs. J
HICKS, EVERY EVENINU n WEEK.
N. B.—All thetas PaS.eng.r ears o°"4"''
Chestnut-et lino. umiak the doors overt fire minutes.
Tickets fin sal* at Chteksrung & eons'. Len & err a.
lad Beck & La son's. Counnee-s• at 3 o'ctotst- fer-it
ORATORIO OF THE SEAINS.
SECOND CONCERT OF THE SERIFS.
HAR'4ONIA SACRE.D 1111:10 SOCIETY.
The threaten announee the Peened Concert of , F.a
.s.>eurty. to tat•plaee THU•bDAIE EVENING.
March I. at MUSICAL FUND HALL ,Intan sze re
munder of Hatdn's beaaufir I weft. THL SEAziLIN S.
performed. The BALM atent7 IV4I 1
ehoruaes. sad do sole parts will ter suet tt tee r 1.1.3
perfumers an st tha Ent enneert. vita taa a., -
me rtof a full Oreheatra. all anger the dirres,n tot'L.E
-ON) I) NI C.11.13C10T of :he Anetet..
In s4diune to the Orstorra• a 11.24:1,e1 C 4 `Stlirer.,
Anion PlEtdi Wail to suet Lt Frnfal s<rt FRAZER an - I
A. R. TAYLOR. and others.
Tokets FIFTY CENTS; for re.s et Berk k Lew
ton's. Lae tr. Walser's. sr : a 0. deers. , Ckeerreet
street. Tom - mm.3m at 8 o store.
EILFTE EN TH WEEK—SA ND F: RSON'S
EXHIBITION ROOMS—Jsynes Co.!'
tnawt budding. CHESTA UT Street. near &me, nor.l
L MORAL. rNIQCE, AND CHARMING ANIT:S.F.,-
. MENT.
UNPRECEDENTED ieCCES3 OM THIODON'
ART AlUsk.e3d.
In the TTOITIIIIMP L.r thLssreek wil.
- -
rangier. the 22.11 of the present srer terreas STalt
am! hint:lce° ; Weshmat.rm at VeT.er Forge; F
up:l evirrors Napokkm LAI
amp n , .11).X4 men ; the Romani:se 31m , .ett ;Lo
J . umnutton eltek•rep• Yeutter she Flom; v :CS
FA hIt.LY MATIKEEI on WEDNESDAY sr./ SAT
URDAI AF TERNOONR.
. . .
EV•111134 ELltOrtiltm.ct—Door otim at 7 c'zlnc,l:; tc.
omMerlCil St 71.
211 tants; CV.lrea.l3 era's.
felf:
AMERICAN AOADE3II OF MT:SIC
THE ULLMAN AND BTRANO.CII COZiANY
. . . .
will 41,Vi one weak's Upon', e.mnraeoeiu 0.2
MONDAY. ll•rch S.
. •
EV4tl eVellltti of thst 'week n thnerent Orem v-s 1
is stren. The ate; n( the emnretcy •111 most pas -
ttvely be bunted to that week. as they are ta‘cr..l
conrreet to neer, to Baltirncre Manley. Marts 11!:„.
Un N10:11),t1, March S. Mole YAT .M
ert:l ernesr
the BARBER UFSEVII.I.ForIthsErer-restro—.se.,.
Vise PAT'!!. nitialloLt. FERRI, AMOR! • s - ,
TI I , 3DA V dr.! end only mrht 01 Di.R CtIUIZ
ran WED24k..`,Dr, V. Sims PAT'II le I PuIa:ANL
The vile 01 eon!, for Ike firit three ntette
menre on 's 9i Rtr DAN klereh Ist. et the sea jr= r I
Mn 4.e, and et the N:usle stores of Messrs. Beck
ton. end at Shirker:or fr tf
rpwENTIETII QUADRILLE PARTY TO
theCONTRIBUTIND MF.MISERSOf 1!..e . 5 - a LA
DF'I•VHIA OFCK'SI BAND, Nct I. pa ,, a 0-,
WED A E L
tDAY EVENING, Febastan :tnt, •t tta
NATI .N Al. Gl:Alit DS' 11A14,.
2„)^ TICA F:TA NDT TRANTIFII &M.P.
NO TICK LTA BO• D AT T Ft DOD?.
JANIEN lIAMAGN '_'ii,
h0„:64 FLORIDA
Mora E:arastS.ba!ow Fttx +war.
VARL WOLFSOHN AND CARL !PAIN.
,TUC "'S
FOURTH CLAS 4 ICAL SOIRES
Will rate goisze no
THUat•Dii 1 . katal 1, /13.
ri TEIP:
FOYER OF THE ACAI , EMY CF Mrsle.
For Yro,trsature• bad part,cuLars re at taa
.toras. t4uhreribers are requested Lash,. ta:zr
'elves twkets bate Dua-tr. Csa be 5.3,1 la cte
at ins door.
The 0,04M/hi (MA itr:ll
H . Eaasiss' wartnx tu, Ito; Chas:act strt.r:.
1e21.0
M c D ONOU GAIETIES—RACE
I.4LAr THIRD.
INIM
TW ATTR ACTON.
O
NEW COM O IT.7 O
n:\ PA\7ONU: E
or
STAR OF SH•L:TIi.
~IITn. rozn,.. us.• WY: 0 WILY :
WIVIR. Jiro 11. LIA "..
SINeLAIR. uF.RYIANIO. Z. THOUSA. ILLY A nae,
NICHOLLS, CALLALON Y.. 808 A OP , R P. Et LL
BLOOSIFR, and s FVLL and rOWERFUL Wt.
CH EATRA. lea by Pro(. S la
PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY Of
FLNE ARTE.
la.ti CHESTNUT b"TREET.
QPti!ql DAIL ex:opted,' from I A. Al.
A' P.M.
Wowed—The Tent!' voNmo c E:rmr•
fitful , / Pinow.•,.
Ado:wawa v cowa. Clo1.1:to asZts 11
Pr lildl.
&taros of Stock tit
GERIIANIA OHCIIESTRA.—PubIic He •
haired' eteri SATURDAY. st Fr :ID
UAW. at 3',e'e.oet P.M. Tteltets to te et tt
Andre's. itart Beek L Lawton's Yana Eton, .51 t;
the door. .rer.
riIIEMPLE OF WONDERS.
-a. Northaut=wan el TENTH sr..: Caa — rht::
8U..& erest and Neuf d.
B t i i i.
The vmderfil Napalm zr,l_Virwrilowne.
EMUS/ VON DIALINti
= Y.
Committed= at 71.1 ceded. tad
on W Elt:iP.ll
and SAIL la DAV A FTIdt:iOON 3at 3. Ile ate eteate't
Automaton Rope Vaattar, au of tail areateu reds 1
Medulla= *au ealtbitad, =III apart tautly dint.
mei. sad perform tas astaautts feu.
Adaatnatd data. Calkted =data.
JOSEPH LEA.
NOS.IM AND IV CRE-STNYT PT BELT.
Iloromtio actenuoa of Lho Tri.la to Lis nocl
COTTON. WOOLLUi,
LINEN AND PRINTED GOODS.
MADDER PRINTS.
New Led &JAW& anal trlts. • mat r%' i 1 Don.
MESSRS. BAWL SLATER & SON!.
SCITON MANCFACTC RING CO.
MONTEBELLO couiraxy. Ate.
THE ATLANTIC CO.'S SIOrRNING,
Dteadias racy sow Maul Psoorkt.
NEAT BLACK k WHITES. PURPLY - S. LAV.`S. la.
SAXONY k SUEPLIERD PLAIDS.. k str.t.sAXro.
BLACY. AND GRAYS, AND CHoICF. I.O.t•TER
STYLES.
WOOLLENS.
FANCY CASSINIEREI tut DOESKIN...F. t
FROM ROCK COM., GLENDALE COM , NEW
ENGLAND COM , CRAWFORD MILLS, BROOK•
DALE AND OXFORD MILLS.
EBERHARDT Sc SONS'
81 1 FERIOR BLACK DO •SKIN AND BILL XIX
TURKS.
Bst,sstr.s. Plus sea Pritted,pt sea tr.A:
ties; a enruek, /Siam. Tw,, s. Ccr..
cowry:l4r ow of nil .r< t, tz,
tto coilOtry.
AMERICAN LLNEN CO(.
CRAM], HUCKS, SEIEETINGS,
j42l4ta
CARRIAGES.
WILLIAM D. ROGERS
REPOSI'VOR V,
Pio. I OUY Cliff's'/ N 11 . I! 1111.
(NAUTION!—ASTROLOtiY!—Lc•f...i,
OUT!—GOOD NEWS FOR ALL
Lahe( Mrs. VAN HORN ea tte teat: e,e t_
Deeds wheal ell others hare Went. •,
trouble, An who leave been uttiortattte.
rsae promises, Ily to tar for ealewe
Uwe afeirs sae Fur" slit. !.. , b1 by tze sect-t
Wititurl
° the &fie:twee of the oatele.ta erx. lt r
Not wbAch tl.,tersts pretetders t. tr•
imitate her, and copy het Ateentietnert. St•
ion the litetesa of your fetvre nfe.hzatatzd.e , rceo•:
(ned. It ts welt \twee to the pike et Lirre J.+
is the Sin st.l oa!y noon 'Florae a eror It:.
reality. sad cealpre entire eaLare . et.,err. a.l 1e .
cerns of tiff , • t to td - x.! t.
glade. t'oth marred er..l a mfr., who 6t t 1.! rr
rent her. Coins one' ro=e al.! No. =it A-•
Street. hot - wart Suitor %pi et..e..! t •
NEW AND WONDERFUL DISCO
at• f , ell.oe,re li•.-,1•• •••-• •••?.•• •
!•••!.Ir 4 A NTH Ri TIC VIP.
Th:•me , lLctre tte ✓
Ili beau tholl,llll e 4 re - tnl . re — t• • • 1
."'t tr. , le: C ..a.••Pre L.•••• 1
tended term its cit
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.temp and puce of e y F.
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