The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, March 02, 1860, Image 3

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ie. Ifs dented iskep too tainonnment, of the 'no
- Inept set spy men eve -- . mused. • Slyi rhte i trad at to roi
eV° 11111 ' 3 C l t4 n l l l l4 4 l4 " tri m a s li e gi n a l t b ielig l .Pra gl in e .
the resolution. • -
Mr. Berner took the esnle view. After aloisrland till'
teresttng debater whisk the pressure, upon our columns
- wasp to-day hoMPols PIS Yl!Fl_XelPorlaktli to omit, tbe sulneet
ostpOned; ' - - -
Via preamble,end resolutions pulsed by.e.eleet Cl_pun
ed, In regard' to ' the Mantua, ide,tonvire. and Fait
mount Possessor kmdroadlayllM thett trash on Callow,
hal street, and asking the nioverner, So witbhold blows
rtente from,tbe hill, - were rammed to: r , • - • , -
'lid resoluton nard by Eeleet, Coined,' arkthorising ,
t a ine,,,V2t4,111-7_yalbrilitt tuttrtitnent. was
Hensel, a ' r weeker, andlunii. It e s i vaa nh then ° fndirh a n=
Poltdsoned. ..ndjonmed, , • . • . ' ..,.. . . .
A.' PIiAISET4ORTirr UNDE*TAKING.—ArtiOng
the many benevolent institutions in the' City, one has
recently hem established. which bids fair to, become of
great advantage- &drool has been
comnieneed inthe Twentieth ward, where children to
Young to enter the public schools are instruoted'in the
first prineipleri of education and Morality; by a system.
at once sttraitive,to:the pupil and well caleulated to
develop the Youthful mind; end prepare it for more ma
ture instructien. - ; it the request of s friend ; Wevecent
lytisid a Oat to the and bad, an opportunity of
witnessing the beneficial yams of the system of teaoh
ing adopted. The' occasion wag during the ordinary
school hours,. and up, our..visit was uuexpeeted
the-exercises could not have been got up for
effect py, Minim', so „that, the system ,of teach
ing 'and de'tutuit workings were Seen 'as they
l
really exist. be' children were all neatly attired, re
narkahly clean in ill •ir piereon*, and their promptness
answering questions, *belling words, and repeating
little vertes, was really summing: A. Ind. field exists
in the neighborhood w here the sehool is established to
extend its benefits; but, no 'far, the whole labor of the
undertaking. has fallen ,on .one teacher, a benevolent
enthtisisstle -In the dance, and who ie willing to,
devote her time to the enterprise. We believe that it
only needs to call the attention of the public, to the
*chord ; to Emir assistance to so prateervorthY an us
dertaking: and f any of o odr readers will take a le i sure
street, above
taint 9 s&tie t _4. 4 o: LA' TallUVgnl t il
tere49oV we were: , - - ,
CITY, ITEMS.!
Ate INtErtIISTING'WOItt. op AliT.=-Vre have Julia
received from Mr. V. F: Harrison; No. 33 South Tenth
street, a very beinfifulehronio.lithogisphiC repreienta,
lion of Christ's deoending Mount Cetlyaty to be cruel
fled: The Picture.te twenty-two byperenty-nine inches
in else. and [sprinted in some fifteen colors. The toot
of itsebeing'a faithful copy ityhich it Of a pen
sketch-by. the celebrated Benjamin West, is sufficient
toatteetitameritaasaworkofart. The sketch is de
scriptive °tibia improulve scene near the elose, of the
suffierindeaf our Saviour, recorded by Luke, when," as
they led him aWityi they laid bold upon one Simon, a
Orreniitn, coming out of the country. and on him they
laid the,oroas, that he might bear it for Jesus. And
there followed him great company of people, and of
women, whey!) also bewailed and lamented him."
The eldest tills the sterylitter than language could.,
The litsogreph le executed ,o he higheet - etyle of the
KM The sketolifiem which it to taken tiresnever paint
ed by West, and this is, therefore; its first presentation
to the Piblio. Ws have ex, mined it cluelband con
sider it a triumph of the ehioino-lithographidert. It IN
published by -Mr: T; W. Mayhew. of Lancaster city,
. and will donbtleei find its way into tbousands,of homes
in thldiontrunity: Mr. Harrison hue the ante right foi
the sale of-this picture in Philadelphia. ' '
Wei have also to .itoknowledge thereeeipt of ft finely-,
executed inelgotint ,eigraued of the Sen. H. Nrattan ,
Guinness, whole now preaching in New York, the only
Picture. by thewsY, published of this popular divine
that bears. his signature. I
Westland op ELECTRICITY.—FrankIin drew
electricity from the, clouds, Morse harnessed and edu
cated if, audit is now the great travelling agentthrongh
out the civilized world. As important as these disco
vanes seem, ther.fall' intr. insignificance when com
pared with the recent discoveries ofProlessors Bolles &
Chamberlin,in reference to the electrical Polarities of
the bodyistd the electrical laws governing life, health,
and disease. 'The result of their experiments, in thou
sands of easel; not only demonstrates (random user-
Hopei ..that electricity willcutea certain class of ner
voulalftiPtidne. but that insanity. Fits. Consumption,
dim:tides of the Liver, Dyspepsia, Bronchitis, Female
Coniplaints,. impotency, Seminal Weakness, and al;
-other diseases, at all curable, can be'euedy end perms.
'weave:lured by the electrical agent. when scientifically
administered., HO patients are , solicited except those
given-up everywhfire. else. Soh is their success in
oaring even the most refractory - , oases, that after an ex
amination, they are willing to guaranty's core, when
the patient desires it. Permanently bested at No. 1220
Walnut street, Philadelphia.
EtEnriTtniSISWARD'S Outrir SrlrEeu.—Mr. Sew
ard made a great speech in the Senate on Wednesday.
The debate was nartioipated in by several prominent
Senators, and the Salleries were crowded. Mr. Mason,
of Virginia, appeared In his' mitt of home-spun, and
Air, Seward, in commenting upon this fact, remarked
that it was very clear that Mr. Mason did not reside in
Pennsylvania," for did he live there," continued Mr.
E t eiraid,'" he mould eschew linter-Woolsey, end wear
only snob elegant garments ea are made at the Brown
Stone Clothing Hall of Rookhill & Wilson, Na. $3
and dad Cheetnut street,aboie Sixth."
. TitaQIIAPHIO Brximns.--Mr. Leroy, who gent
to this - OHr. by telegraph; for " two hand banquets,"
and which the clerk at Ney York wrote "two hued,".
and by the time the party had received It here, had
grown into " two hundred" bouquets, is Maly to prove
an expensive mistake to somebody, as It bee now work
ed its way to the - Supreme Court. The mistake made
by the Hon. Simon Cameron, in a telegram to Mr.
Charles Stokes, the 'eminent clothier under the Con
tineatal,7 turned out ,in bitter spirit. In writing for
•' two pairs" of pantaloons, of a certain kind—in the
excitement, we suppose; of the nomination, he spelled
it thus,;" too pairs." and neglected to erase the t. The
order - ea h:A She store. 821 Chestnut street for "HP
pairs" of pantaloons: Mr. Stokes could only send eighty
pairs that day, of that style; but by next express sent
the remaining twenty pairs; when 11 was ascertained
that "Simon geld so," and that the quality and price of
the goods was so beyond his exudation. he concluded`
to keep them ; so that now he need pant no more for
other Lime, ,
Tan ZOYMIA—WIIAT ig in—Thie dashing and
beautiful equestrienne, whose faits of daring hems."
Inanehip at Dan Itioesrflretit Show, have 'exalted sti
great" a furore lately. Is now the 'subject of debate
in certain tholes, the question being as to what gender,
she, he, or it, belongs. Some insist that she is a he, and
others, with equal. pertinacity deolgra that he is 'a she,
We cannot speak positively, but are inclined to the fa,
gmninty of the article in queetion, for - two • reasong
First. the beauty , of her face and Uwe; and second,
the foot that she , does rot wear the elegant and grace-,.
ful stylei of Sranville Stokes, the celebrated clothier,
No.col Chestnut Street.
N. B.—This oblebrated clothing establlslunant has no
connection with anyother in tho atty., - ,
lisitcnixvs can fill - all orders "for Danituilcs,'
Curtain Goods, Laos and Muslin Curtains, Cords,. Tea
as. Loops, Cornices. Hooks Window' Shades, &o.
Cash/Andsix months' borers are Invited to examine our
stook, whip!' is large and well selected. '
W. H. G .111M1. 116 Bin.,
719 Chestnut &root.
FINANCIAL - AND COMMERCIAL.
The MOney Market.
hillemilt,etne. March 1.1990
'e mai:thong:nod upon a very Inactive: stook Market;
opeonlators betpg- entirely absent, end orders for In
vestment Mame. -CitY loans, Btate loam and the most
aimtOved bonds of tho several. railroad OOMpanies, an
well as bealt stooks: are Atm et amyl:ma stootatiom,
small advance being occasionally gained.
The mosey teerket II easy and well repelled. First.
clans Winton popevis readily sold at ON to 7 per cent
Leatltitee eseer commands one payeent;toove, and
sewed-elate hills mpg at 9to 12 per cent. • , ,•
• The following is asitatement of the business at the
Philadelphia Custom Hoeg for tho month ofhilituary,
1e60 •
:
_Pabuary. - 1259. 1880,
lAW4arikhoupo eh. 1at.... $2,035,369 478,871 6E0.562
Wars.tiou'd fitioreign rte. 4209 77.6 29 88,116
o 1 tr dist ets. 66,6 9 7 2 8 e 74 / 8 9 98
women for consumption 494,803 136,222 167,464
'transportation.KM 2.363 2 241
" exportation,— 24481 1,401 ,
29..... 1051,e27 446,191 8104,916
.ntarod for corusimpton... 137,613 849,961 691,016
re* rods*. onterod— ..... 37,910 160.868 , 118,60
- • IArTIKS RiCRWEV. .
pebriisrl •. Ott. 146,136 199,818 161 761.
150uary,..... 670,126 10,429 212477 117,189
$771,009 =Ad 412„2 6 408,360
T. B. Peterson lima' send ne the following donne
thin of an altered three-dollar note. purporting to be the
tree hiatus of the Ralik' of Norwalk, 0 .nn.: , Vignette,
Unlade' eastod, bale of cotton, ship id distance, sailor
leaning agdinet Satire 3, on right ends boat of Wash
triton onleft end. Tine is an od olateOnd haa been
altered to many other banks.
. .
The folkmrlng 'Cerement shows the receipts and dia.
burs/merits at tho office of the Assistant Treasurer of thi
United: States: at New York, Tor the month ending
February 29;
Balance February 1,1660 ' 04,069,601 59
itzcin a.
Onacputt FC0441m4 • 13,037,5_0 4 CB
Mont ea, ....... 13,m( •
!oat 0 aa Depart
ment 1,637407 68 '
' Treasury'elotei 100" 00
Misaellanooui and ' -
Taansfets..... 06,481 06 -
10911 r "14" 89 57„ 707 781 13
PAymilts,
trenael3rdou.:
.gfii.slg,tlit 41 .„ .
2,N10,41d 77
----SEW/1M 19
Balance, Feb. 22.. .. .. 83
riaLiDELlua& vrooi Excrgallon suite.
' March I, IP,BO.
flaroaximarcli. B. &avail:AlM Wahut Area.
NUT BOARD. •
BS aDt Penn 6s. 031300 abt Behyl Nair B
Iona! 6.••"•••_, ••••10041100 Heed int R.,....eashernAC
=0 do K R 6o . ashltrOilleo Catalyses* ft... , •
100 do Xl3 o.3ashloltO • 3 Harrisburg_
600 N Penn R 66 set 6 Hyman at Plue-stak 3 7 0$
4000 2.dnita 1$ full .1 9,lrard Bapif • - -16.11
stamped • •.1 SW kenom4 mat nant...4o
,000 do .." ; - 13 XI Farm & Means 8a..6314
Gr&Costes-ds Planters lit Tenn..lii
2000 C & tteine.;...l • .1, do 112
13 Moyameneing 000.10 K
/nrryrgElf BOARDS.
ZOO RsOizliNoTtAs_44 01' liooo'olo,6s.
, ~,., -UPOND,I3OLII.I%; , ~, ,
3
1100 Titif tii.':;'.' . : ~. ; 1,0 N Penn W... —...... t
100 Cal da• •• • • ~—,ipt 110 renxi it. ~..-.2.:.68
1OZ) do" ". ':.. •...03 110 dO ...... ••. • , .68'
1600 Nun It tit iintii. •Ps 4 'do : ......S3
Pm do , ,440114. 16 Colon Bditi hiiin.., .86
XOOr&A go 'altlatia....lal b M0066161' 1t1nk."...'.r
-3 Morris Nual„ —at. it Rolm At Macho lik.,,a
6 motile Cdritapfd..lo9.X $ Otiont Bank 01d......1 fi
3 do 106/i • - _ ,-. , , ,„ ,
CBs "~TEADY.
CIL0111103" I'
Rid. diked.
Mi lt f ltigttin l i p
•f , , rivant is 11104 11
-
raj* $1114% OA a, loy
118eatn41 117,;17.0.1' 83"
, 1
:10 Os 4i o
Vint
paiir-,
.'"1.44 vg,
Mor a 06111(fil• %lA'
" Ye r 0 1 4.,71 72
.1
86hil ti 1.61..... m: •
' .
Asia.
601d1tr77767.4 ,•163‘.. 16W,
•- - a
Vrojei & Elm, ..
.. I
7e Lt m0r7.14X 66
."
6d mor9aX 14_
tge011t74;4614
Kra 9 6);
67
I 196, < pig
rumnsm
do litmcbds.so.:
Ptank& Soak M 61)i
swil&Third-st.E.so.ti
.
PhHO Op a - Matkett b.
, - .2,'.. , Masan 4.4vening.
There - 1s verj Milo movem e nt to 'Flour' to•day, but
the market is term et overtone quoted rater, seleis Mee
mostly to seemly the w o / s te of the irade.'at those rens
siff from 15 atoSS f superflne,leeed U- for extras,
td)(016.75 for family an $707 2 0 for 'NW . bfsepli.
•he Isoiliate are held, _ot there to tenet luau ry or
export td heim Fetes. Rye Floor is nem at 44.75, knit
the etoeh 4ht,„ c o r .I.A. sale or no 144 pentsll.o, ,
'mils lime made et tt .Le 4,,bb1, whisk eideiblietteitede.
pit Whestimollonee name. Mut Idea. . 6 1,144 Odd
POWs beenAfoLol at 4-11.311p1.40 for . yed, an d iss.spiel
r WOW; ;',;:ll.ye le : fit garden& mut -pennsysvaele , selle
tellintille:l4 - i f itegoillfrd fellow ir
trlio g r n ol
Le , toets ars esi it tr Immtred ,for t Pennsylvania
it i at 4.01 mile_o palmate wal made effPio rd till.li
ri k frhO tf ir ' el AI I'm '
Il i a' I ° , l erri t iiiim I narre
.firio./1 ( usl ,Il l irlfne mid slosoiratherweas.
PRI0111.*". be ' s ert. Min - doing II Baser 'or Mo
les Wittebde In tha view of bom and
IMO 1 r ,t' . Ise market ramaltm quiet; ow bole
Al ~ At lirsvaticoarsalnslOD 000 Ths Bilicot
10 , i . 9 ger,„,runv e rrilr h ve . „i , ,„::
0 - . i .4 , 7ool l .Dito ri bt - tor &meow a&
i, 4 , ..5......0,..,,k, ..d.w.,... 4
0.4 , lkrl it ilorarvp,it
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DIPOWrATIONS•
...
ißiPOrred for The Frees:l
BAVANNAH,6tesmehrt ;de of Georgie. Cierxii.-:
15 hales oottora H Sloan & on; SOO order; 110 do Grei
ner & Ilarkneee; IHI do 8 Mor rie Wal'. & Co; _7 bales do
geetles_47Whlllden 8 : Son; 161 do 11 ay_&.. 51oPeAtt; 6 do
- gilt t . g t4 _ l 6 ° O k liiiki l rta C CU l nll 4 o4l;ll?&& l3 7t w ele
"Master, wlline & Co; 10 do .1 & I' Holtz: 55 do . .. 3 1e.-..l
F.N.l774lfdt°l9loak:lf Lan &
it l irgir 1 7 . P 2 12: '!l n i
innnoott ... Co 2 caire B Bimeson & Co; t box M B
i , , , 'fblitt.blc°,' t A dams '
do) T E xi al e ara
A,, do i It i 3:: r . a rd •
c 1,,, do i l
lil Allen: 7 do ri l ßrummelrtdo A Steinberger; i t boa Wm
Bull; re hales 51 ykge X oehler.
PASSENGERS ARRIVED.
State of Georgia, from Savannah—Mrs
Ste 4 ireqr. "l lact P and two children. hinll. MStith,
mar, E I) Dickson, J tinttain,D W altman; M rs
Windsor, Rl4 dinilley John Adams G %nowise, Jr.
Mrs George Gemend e n and two children, ard eve in
the steerage.
, • 111ARINE INTELLIGENCE.
BE FOURTH PAGE
' ARRIVED.'
U S mail stemming State of Georgia. Garvin, re hours
from Savannah. with• Indio ana passensors to Alex
Heron, Jr. Monday, off Tybae. spoke ship Thom Rat
wood, bound to Savannah. Tuesday. off Frying Fan
Snoal. vaned steamship R Cutler, ateering S.
Sehr J Patterson. dal. Co Charleston,
with cotton. &a. to Pettit, Martm & o.
debt Samuel Coft. Arrants.2 days from Chesapeake
City. with grain to Christian & Curran.
deter Olivia Y ox, I day from Odessa, Del, with oats to
Christian & Curran.
doh, Ateehanio, Bendriakeon, 1 day from Odessa, Del,
Wit corn to Ohnstlan & Curran.
CLEARED.
Btr .18 Bhriver, Dennis, Baltimore, A Groves, Jr
MEMORANDA.
Steamship Delaware, cannon, *mated at New York
yesterday for Philadalphia.
Steamship Pennsylvania, Teal, galled from Richmond
29thult. for Philadelphia.
Steamship Kerisinston, Baker, for Philadelphia, old
atßoaton 29th nit.
- Steamship t dinburgh, Cumming, from Liverpoonlith,
via Queenstown 16th Mt, arrived at N York yesterday,
Steamship Prince Albert, Provoae, for Galway, cleared
at Now York yesterday,
Ship Sparkling Wave, from New York, arrived at San
Franolson previous to 7th nit.
Bark Essex, Ray, for Havana, cleared at New York
yesterday.
Bark American. Benny. for Philadelphia, via Matan
zas, sailed fom Havana 21st ult.
Bark Ann E Great, Swain, for Smith America, sailed
from Riohmond k nit. -
Barkrk Mary If Kendall, Shankland, from Havana, at
Matanzas 16th ult.
Brig sesolute, Hill, hence for Bhstou, was at Holmes'
Helegllth ult.,
Brig Tibenas, Loco°, for Philadelphia, sailed from
Clan Fuegos 15th ult.
Brig Buie, Hackles, for Philadelphia, sailed from
Cardenas 16th ult.
neeßrig Alfred Exalt, Beadling, hence, arrived at Carde
19th ult.
Brig _Ben Dunning , Barney, for Philadelphia, sailed
from Matanzas 20th ult.
Brig Weir Eagle, Williams, for Philadelphia, was at
Port au Prince 16th ult.
Brie Swift, Avery, front Maracaibo, arrived at
New cork yesterday.
Erchr P 8010., Bowe, for Charleston, cleared et New
York yesterday.
Bohr 8 A Roe, Baker, for Philadelphia, cleared at Bos
ton Ink ult.
Bohr A FaikeMberg, Rogers, from New York, arrived
at itiehraond 29th nit.
Sohf 'Tennessee , Wooster, from Eastport for Phila
delphia, was at Holmes' oleEthtilt.
h
- Bahr A Hammond, Paine. from Boston for Philadel
phia, was at Newport 29th ult.
Matanzas to
Bahr A Middlen, Jr, Sipple. from Hrlatol, arrived at
Bohr P. Newton, Emerson, henna, arrived at Cardenas
11th ult. '
Bohr Liizie Alai% Lake, hence, arrived at Cardenas
15th ult.
ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS,
or, TO ?ULU O'OLOOK JAB! NOM.
CONTINENTAL-8. E. comer of Ninth and Chestnut.
.1 BBroughter, Balt W 0 Pot, N Y
B name. Me E C Ball, Cal
Chas W Linde, Trenton Cep E Hutchinson, N I
A: M Austin, Phtla Jos B Craig, Phila
88 Jones & wi .has L Floyd. N Y
Caleb Cope. Phila W H MoCorkle, 8 C
B C_Poilliame, 8 C W It Roster, hiontg, Ala
W Vandaventer & le, N Y Miss B Vandeventer, N Y
W A Williams, Newburg A A Beall, Ga
3 Jordon, Als, W H Quirmy, Balt
C C McCormick, Pa J B Burnell, N J
PP Frare, 11l Mrs E A Pumell. W dm
Mrs J T Musson & dau T R Parnell, Wilm
John W eston. Phila .1 Blakilly, Phila.
Col hullos Page. Phila Jr F 8 Sedan:mar. T Mkt
isaptJ .1 Eleitzlng,ir, Phila B R Secumb. Boston
N P Clark & la_, Auburn Chas Caine A la, Pa
8 Broadbent Balt Cleo Qe. Thorndika. N Y
Mrs Jno F Tkirndike,N Y R C Mdton. Jr, Richmond
P Bidden & Boston . E Perry & la, Boston
8 8 Ritter, Phi l a t Hollowell, Phila
II A Ryland, Tenn W Newbold, N 3
A W Bents, Carlisle J B_MoCaller. Phila
John Caswell M. Taylor, Washington
Z Day, Jr, St Louis P: Blackman, New Pleven
Hon E Marsh N J WII Talcott. Jersey pity
A MansSeld,_l3oston Mrsrsfield & oh. Mass
W H. Aikin t N Y C u ' , Harrisburg
Wlf Bell, Harrisburg F Sir o. Balt
R Scrivener, Bo g JMFaleoner, N y
A L Colhns, N Y - Wti Lomeli, Pittsburg
a.W Spenoer. Zanssy, 0 .) Horne, Pittsburg._
Rev T 0 Houghton, N Y Mrsilaughton, N Y
N ASmith, Ca J II Thayer, Boston
George Riggs. N Y it G Stokes, N Y
Sapil P Carrick, Nashville Rufus Greene, Prov, R I
R P Spencer, Conn J Addison Been, U 0
J D Heenan, 8 0 0 IC Witmer, Alex, Va
los 0 Dugan, Balt Samuel Cooper. Boston
J NI. W Yerrinton, Boston G W Thomas. CM
B L Molntosh, Os B T Green, Ge
B B. Crabbe, Git Edw A Barnard, Me
J Humphrere, Wash A F Miller, N Y
WC Pearson, N C T Pimonton N C
Wml Albert, B dt McKim, BAIL
3 H Alley, Miss gufus Harris Tenn
0 Clone i French, N Y
Mr_Sohultz.N Y A Smith, Fla
B Virden. Miss 8 Willis, Houston
Alex Beal to la,,Boaton E H. Mead, St Louis
S J Hill, New 1. rk ' JRI hompson. Va
(1 W 8 Hall Halt A /Berard, Now York
It P Kennel l y, Ky I B Everett, Tenn
F N Hodder New York B R Smith, galena, 11l
MFerguson ,r wf Pa Miss hi Steer, Pa
B A Miura it wt, gotsburg Jlt Ryan, New York
IPS Woodward, maven
: 01RAR.D HOUSE—Chestnut st., below Ninth.
R R Hume. Liverpool ' J MeredithS 8 0
Capt A Wilkinson.Liverp'l F Adams, Balt
B s dame, Boston Jll Kenningham, Va
0 V Lambe B H Hance, N York
It W Daviderm, Phila. 0 Theieley, Texas
Dr 0 RM. N York Thes
SrHastings, Va
Geo NI Mpwbray. N York B B warinither,
W A Whitaker. Va 0 Eberle, Ohio
!no 0 Begin, lowa X H Skil lman, l owa
I) A Dangler, Cleveland 0 P A Waite', bi York
Geo be Steinman, Pa ins Young. Middletown
Dr Janutr, v ',Mon, Md Min Jan:sr:Elkton, Md
Thee Connelly. tit Joseph II U Haffington, boss
Louis Wall. Chicago
Chas F. Stawart, Bait rirl i Vil4r l . Charleston
T W h hf os ° W ilei lk h eld eh fr i Y e t t rr ? h rl " D li elhe Lm t r ,e abe . fiV ilj o a rk it
Chas Rexel6 14 Jersey 3 B Weber, N Mexico
BAreber. Va Wm H Scales, Ark
R R. Marks, Texas 0 Border. N York
Robe K Jaauott, Salem, N J WY Peterson, Va
Jas Maroon. Ale Inn Brained, N 0
.1 Carter. N J Ili Molten, N Y
3 It Neilson, Bolivar. Tenn N 0 Faissott. San Fran
L If Wenn:ser, CM, 0 L A Chandler N J
J C Pray, N I . iv a r oo ls k Aa p l i ‘ tAblyg
0 Maesilleere3N 0
A Wined, Pi J r Diokey, Brnnewiek,Mo
8 Reeve , La ninon, Mo WII Davall.Lexington.ldo
Cart whitall. Li 8 A Col W II McCorklrl, 8 0
Site K-Whiople,N C . Rowland Dana PI H.
L P Pond, Va W Or blann.Rl
W I Heyhmer. Pa Mr Jones k la. Pa
8 Cole & la, N J on Jon Crossweltjr, Pa
COI Israel Painter, Pa M. Clarkson & la, 4 0
G rf Clarkson. N 0 T Beategardner, Lane
F Wood Zs la -N y , o m. Dalton. Boston
i, Senders. Ny, • 'l` Thornton & la. N Y
I Moore, N Y '- - EH Raney, Phil&
In. Reilly & la, Scranton lit B Feeble'. Ala
bir Thompson r ra • H B Leman. I gummier
F kV liking. Boston a hl Johnsen. Waohington
Goodall; Mass H Bodermmer & la, N 1
0
F 0 Batman. Boston Gen H. edgier,. Bait
Dr J P Quinn, Wash, D C P Higg nm, Boston_
R 8 Ha_ven, San Francisco H K Pearson, H arris burg
Cleo B Waterhouse, N C W D Henry, St Louis
1) hi Fleming. Piqua, 0 H Ca m
.r.Balt
JR Butler , Ohio Bon T Jona Yorke, N I
I R Mitchell, Ya , -HR i•rbsmehl & la. Miss
W L 'Frozen st Louis 0 B Henderson & wf. ted
Miss 11 Wilkinon.Md Jos D Broughter, Balt
Wm w Lobe to srf , A ltoona Miss 9 Fisher, Pittsburg
18 Layer, Halifax, Pr 8 ,
SIZACIIANTB' 110TEL—Fonrth West. below Arch
i D Jones, Pittsburg Wm Lane. lowa
&Blount, Mo . 8 Morrison, Pittsburg
Wlt Yenieten, Hi F 8 Wilson. _KY
8 ttoar. KY_ J L Miehefi, Cod
R J Waller, Mayfield, Ky A / Dean, Newark, 0
H A Runk, Loot heron B It Py land, 7 eon
A .1 Pnotkl.n 'V Y rr Goddard. N Y
P J Rue, Phife: Frank Kennedy, N J
Thee Drum, N J ' John filliott, 3 ipton
tdre M A Sharon, Lancaster B. B hleCean, Towanda
Hon K L Biood. Pa nOn WM Bleier. Pa
Hon John Robbins, Pa W W H Davis, Pa
D al 8011, almtra it F . Parrett, Igo J
J Dean, Allegheny CRY _Dr J Forney, 'Utah
Mrs Forney de child, Utah W W Winton.N Y
Hon N strleklentt Chesoo Mrs ohamborlsin, Pa
W U Sterling, Wiltesbnrre E PiLtIOGI, Wilkesbarre
EPirelflyY, Bain. in Witglg, x T
Mies IA flosmenjalt W m rn m Taz Cowmen, Belt ,
ttolei t it, g tPti s ' " 41 Williams, Clo, 0
L Williams, Cm, 0 ti Johnson, Cm, 0 .
T Miler, Plttsbure Baml 1 Aloxander,lenn
. JONES' ROTEL—Oheetant at,, below Seventh,
W N Bledso Mlle B J Greeley, Mass
t I R Beach, N' York K A Either, Wesh
Hendry, Wash J B Kershaw, Shim
W Wallace, N York L la Hilmar' N York
B K Shaw B liarrison, N York
3 1.. Stone. Boston , pavld Kyemer L ßalt
A Clark•Lexiagton,Ky . J Daniort ti,
_Pt Y
A L Ludlow, Y al 0 Nelson, N Y
A 0 Rice, N Y hi Cary. Indiana
A J Eitel,. Jersey City CI V Dona ,N Y
0 0 Bolamin, li J J K Day, re Y
J C Burreughs, N C -A A hi Al Baylor, N 0
B 3 CIOWO3, N I
AMERICAN HOTEL—Chestnut et.. above Fifth.
Sleo R Bowen, lowa Nommen, N
Rev leaao Phillips &Is, 0 L V
sII E rhiiiips Ohio
Dan Du Hoe is lit, N Y N T Haring, Wheeling, Vs
W 0 Bailey . Lancaster, Ky J H Venter, Ky
i'P r i l e'r4 K tAg . : . A i ß i l e i=t i gs
W F hm, sy: . A 0 Owen, Alumina
it Whit, Staterville,N 0 D Ellie. Os
B Millard, Knouts H (Padding, New Haven
se Parker; Waah'n , D 0 ti T Johnson, Oa
N 0.
M Jarrel. Moor,
ii n is Frederick. A ld
Wm Luken', N V
John H Helms Shamokin W W HEM Pa
Thus A Vesker'dc Is Jhhn llowell,Wheeling
Wm Carnahse, Pa 8 Ootizetren,N Y
J .11..1, Hardesty, Vit J Brown, Ala
A KJameson. Reading R T Sewall ts la, N Y
E M Smith & Is, Conn W p , Beers Sc dau, N Y
J . E White. N ato n It H Woods, Tenn.
'F, 1 Mitchell : N 0 W A Ferguson, 24 C
8 W Jeter. Ara 'V White, Augusta, Gia
HU Harris, Ala H C Hamilton, N 0
J 0 Hudnall, N C' 8 At Lewis, Yroy, It I
A Sloan. 11l ja .1 Oaths an, I it
pI , Votes, N Y L I, Armistead, Va
W M Shuster. Wash, D C A W Croseman, Mao,W
T AlayA lN Y ' Joe DM Noe, Phila
John J algle, -
412,760432 02
TUE UNION HOTEL—Arch 'Vest, above Third.
'J Ootdsteln, Warren, 0 W Bebmidt , Greenville, 0
8 W ullery.OreesvMe, 0 Juo Miser, Berlin, 0
AV Hering, Rushville, had Mrs Kitchen, Pa
Mile Wilma. Ry - Pugh. Rushville, Ind
W Dewey, Bayed's, 0 iNerner,N 0
WIL Polka*, J, . W Lyman, Menden
0 P Abet. Da wane. lows R' mpeon, St !pure
?;0 Orawfordri3t Louie - P ler, Übiereville
so Wiggan,warriagua thd Retail'', Tamaqua
S Sbeybeneon& la. Philo .J Warren, Schuylkill co
0 F Mllleradadleon_, Ind H Seibert, Pottsville
FAt Partenhelmer , Phil& L A Buckley , Easton
B Levan, ligh co • ii._o ardner, York oo
W Torneand. ork co W I.llieover,_Tenn
M P Ningine, enn WH. watt!, Tenn
- ,T F Mricdel, OMoago J Sine, N Y
,J Fall, Mich . • '
ST. LOUIS 'ROTEL—Chestnut street. above Third.
D . H. Lalor, Trentoix, NJ H tratiger, CM% 0
T Ktumbery. Cinn, 0 H ane. Pa
T Bayles, NY - - ,• - IC Small, Woonsocket
tiso rt Brume, Woonsocket W Wilkins. Bait
0 N-Nyer, Man - - Jas C Colo, 14 Y
0 a flyer, S 0 Harrower, Weet Troy
iWno T Carter, Tamaqua Piddons, Oermaniown ,
liar ° w ath, Washington E SteVelleOn. N J
'Frankel, Philiulelplua ins Pearson, N Y
h ar oolman; Chester on / 7 I Hartwell. Chester co
• •lex Miller, Cioninnati
It. !IV, Wl' . .. TasPEissex,USMC
) EAOLE HOTEL—ThIrd street. above Race.
Jag Bennett, Pa B 0 lames, Ca W nada W
rJ Brown , Wilt
IS-Bates, Reading ' y Lunntrigham, Reading
Oeo Simpson, N Y
BLACK BEAR HOTEL-Third et., above Cailowhill
B Romberger,
ijOs Dauphin an W
t Dauphin on
lit Fis uSdinp
,Capt ,R Pa, D Eider, Y
COAI.MERCIAtt ; HOTEL — B, it.. above Chestnut at
R Winter, Pnila . - B byte, Phila
/nano Dutton '/ ronton JOnes, Pa
, W Price ts, Jaolcson, Phila
.Aloopold: CO, Pa
' BARLEY WRAF HOTEL-44)00nd, Ito below Vine
John 0 Paley, NMW Bopp R (1 Johnson. Ph le
las Benwerd,N J.' - J X Johnonn, N J
11 e bold, Pa - ' - .1 8 Peel, Books on
EMoHennr. Brian oo .; W Warb„.l).l
Frets,, D 07111.40191 - 'Friend WhitlOok, II J
J : klaimron. rlewtown ' • Jos affil, German t own
aIOPHT VERRONAOTEL—Neoormi It.. above Arab
O atelifent, 14 V - . - Wm Lewis, Philo
t
T P Deobp i Ohes;eyea 'Wm R OW, . anion
Ai &hot bO4 . , - 'as .le.bions, Harrisburg
R rtwi oliurN•Y- - ' ' ' 704 laYervo Leeariou :
I bake, teatonair ' ' ' - • • '
BTATEB UNION HOTEL—Market s 4, above Sixth.
John Young. Pa Jameslyuller‘Ps.
D menu-4'llam nos 0 lake N y , Lancaster
John H Moms, Camden Oeo W 0%11 & da, Ya
0 B Murphy. N Y
James Damien Salt H L S i ms, N Y
Oen W Johnston, N
A L Hushes, Pa , H E Gray, Pa
.10 Dinwiddie, Pttsb`g W H. Watt, Latrobe
G Orono, 'Harrisburg W Aiken, WIWI, Pa
.1 E Binger, Newport, Pa
FOUNTAIN HTEL- 8a atreet. above Market.
Col B_T Phelps, N Y Mal 1, 0 Sale. Columbus
Dr W Meg, Wr the C H Oen' Eehriek, Mioh Valley
Jan TH ayes . Md • Mille Rhody Hayes, Idd
OP Nora'. Easton. Md H A Curtis and lady, NY
HAM Williams. N Y Mrs 1, Cannon. Del
F W Lowber, Frederica Wm Arthur, Del
J Davis, Bridgeton NJ DH Wood, NJ.
L Stotler, Mt Worth
NATIONAL HOTEL—Race street, above Third.
I, Nutting, Pine Grove W 8 Corwin. Al Chunk
VT 0 Harm Oin, 0 Mies J Hogan, lan, 0
Jacob A Hagen, Pa
Jae R B Arthur, Pa
Clare Elam K ame
Pe Hin ins. l~eadin; W BVerl, Lel;ann
Col C
Carman'',enebrg John P
uowo,
Col C Readmit John P Heeniteh, ra
MERCHANTS' HOUSE—Third street, ab. C611°14111
JAI Taylor, Mifilineburg J_Bryon, Pa
1/1 Voune,Allentown W Moeter,_Allentown
O W Wolf. Mt A•ry, Pa I II °body. Wolinesdorf
A 8 Valentine, Wolmeedolf Nyoo , Reading
r.H Williams. Bueli C eo J Books no
H Bethlehem 0 Thompson, tlehlk co
Orel P Apelebaoh, Pa Col Mangle, Ps
P Valmont, Burka no
SPECIAL NOTICES.
DEAF MADE TO HMAR.—lnstruments to
assist the bearing In every variety, and of the most
approved oonstmetion, at P. MADEIRA'S Ear Imam
meet Depot, No. 116 South TENTH Street, below
Chestnut street.
LAOIS AND MUSLIN CURTAINS. —A largo
stook, wholesale and retail. W. H. OARRYI, & DRU
714 CHESTNUT Street, Mason lo Hall, fe2l-fmwlt
ONE PRIOR CLOUTING OF TSB LATEST
firms. made in the best manner, expressly for RE
TAIL SALES. LOWEST selling prtoes marked in
Plain Figures. All goods made to order warranted seals
factory. Our ONE-PRICE syatem is strictly adhered
to, as we believe this to be the only fair way of dealing.
MI are thereby treated alike. JONES & CO.,
seB-tf 604 MARKET Street.
IMPORTANT TO TAI LOPS AND OTIDIRS.—
The Grover & Baker Sewing-Machine Company have
just introduced a new and superior Shuttle•hlaohine,
large size, high speed, with latest Improvements.
Price $6O, For Sale at N 0.790 CHESTNUT STREET,
Philadelphia. ' fe29-tf
SALAMANDER FME-PROOP SAFES.—A very
large assortment of SALAMANDERS for sale at rea
sonable prises, No. 501 ORES/RUT St., Philadelphia.
aula-tf EVANS S. WATSON.
r MARRIED.
LUTZE—WALKER.--00 tho lath ult.. by Rev. Joe.
H. Kalmar& Marko LIM to Mies Kato le. Walker,
both or this city.
. .
EVERET—CURLEV.—On the Mil ult,, by Rev. R,
Newton, Ely Everet. of Montgomery county, to Mini
Bettie G. Curler. of Philadelphia.
EVANE—SPRINGER—On the gath ult., by A. D. W.
Howe, D. D., John Evans, of Now Castle county, Del.,
to Miss Elizabeth M., daughter of D. 11. Npringer,;of
th u I (PAAY-1118110P.—Jan. M, by Rev. A. C. Thomas,
George W. Conway to Mist Magi to C. Bishop, both of
this city.
FuzouEß—WAlJTON.—Jan.l6th, IMO by Rev. J.
L. Drainerd,Leonard R. Fletcher, Esq,. of this city, to
Mn.s Emily F. Walton, of 'Richmond, Va.
DIED.
TROTTE R.—On Fourth day, the 29th ult., Ann, wi
dow of the late Joseph Trotter, in the 73d year of her
age.
The relatives 'and friends are Invfted to attend her
tuners!, on Seventh day afternoon, the 3d met, at 2
o'clock, from her late lealdenee, No. 1627 dpruee
street.
MohIULLIN.—At Beverley, N, .1.. on Monday, 27th
tilt. soddenly , Mary A., third daughter of Mr. John R.
Her friends and those of the family, without further
notice, are requested to attend the funeral. at the house
of her uncle, Mr. John Allen. 714 South Tenth street,
Philadelphia. to day, March 2d, at 2 P.M.
111LDEBURN.—On Tuesday 46th nit Thomas L.
Hildeburn on the 29th year of his age.
The relatives and friends of the family ere invited,
without further notice to attend the funeral, from the
homes of his brother. No. 1713 Spruce street, on Satilr
day. the 3d March. at 10 A. M.
LEWIS.—On the 49th ad,, 7 . 110Ma1l Lewis, Sr., in the
76th year of his age.
Funeral from the residence of his non. William Lewis,
No. 654 North Sixteenth etreet, four doors below Green,
this aftcrnnon. '1 o'clock. •
, .
LATIIEM—On the 29th ult.. Maggie, daughter of
John and Mary Lathe m. in the 20th year of her age.
Funeral from the residenee of her father, Oak street,
Manayunk. this afternoon. at 2 o'clock. •
BTACE.—On the 28th ult., John Stace. aged 7y ears.
Funeral from the residence of Joseph Berber. Falls of
Schuylkill, Queen street, near Ridge avenue, this after
noßTa oc_ •
LK II . jon k tbe 29th ult.. Caroline, daughter of Jo.
seph and Mary A en Hitler, aged 2 years and 6 month,.
Funeral from the realdenee of her parents. N 0.21 4 .8.
Juniper street on Friday afternoon, at 2 o'clock,
C ALARA N.—On the 29th Muth Callihan, In the
49th year of his age.
Funeral from his Into residence, southenat corner of
Christian and Thirteenth streets, this afternoon, at 3
o'clock.
BROWN.—On the 29th ult.. Rachel Brown, relict of
the late Samuel Brown, in the 73d year of her age.
Funeral from the resident:a of her brother, Joseph
Albertson, No. 260 Richmond street, below Merlbo
'verb. Eighteenth ward, late Kensington, this after.
nano. at 2 o'clock.
••• • •
REMENTER.—Cin the 29th ult., Sarah Ann, wife of
John Fomenter, and yomigest daughter of Jacob and
Mary Young, aged 91 yearn.
Funeral from the residence of het logsband. Pas/rook
road, below the Philadelphia Cemetery, on Bender af
ternoon, at 1 o'clock.
APPLEGAT E.—On the 29th ult., Francis Apnitrate.
son of Elizabeth and the late Francis Applegate. aged
26
_years.
Funeral from theyesidence of his mother, Front et .,
below Queen, this afternoon. at 2 o'clock.
BIIINN.—In Camden. N. J., on the 29th ult.,/aron
Munn, in the 40th year of his age.
Funeral from the residenee of John B. Thompson,
corner of Fourth street and Bridge avenue, this after.-
norm : at 2 o'clock
MENEOII.—On the 22th inst., Henry Menegh,lll the
29th MT of hie nee,
Funeral rout the residence of hie sister, Mn Gard
ner. No. lilt itangor street. ens. of Fifteenth, and be
low ShiLlpen this afternoon. at 2)Lo'cloolt.
NIULFORD.—On the 22th ult., Thomas W. Mulford.
of the New Jersey bar.
Mulfordrom the residence of' his brother, r
after-
C Gloueester City, N. J., on Saturday noon. at g &ohmic..
BUCHANAN: . 4)n the 96th ultimo, Agnes Buchanan,
aged 3 years and 3 weeks.
Funeral from the residence of her parents. No. 736
South Fifth street, above Getman, on Monday after
noon. at 9 o'clock,
fIEZARD.—on the 28th ult, Victoire J., wife of
John Regard. aged 69 ream
Funeral from the r , since°. of her husband. No. 214
South Ninth Erect, below Walnut, on Naturdag after
noon• at 2o'olook.
Wlll. LB.—On the 23th ult., James Willa, in tho 624
y Funeral a rom
his late resider)°, No. 862 Marsh:ll
street, this morning, at o'clock.
QPRTNG MOURNINGIjOODS.
BESBON & SON, No. 808 CHESTNUT Street,
have opened a full assort m.nt of
NEWSPE ft.() GOODS,
and wilt receive daily the latest styles of deep and se
cond mourning fabrics, mostly 9 r their own importation,.
and to lie sold at yea nimble prunes.
PHIIaDSLPHLA. MoURNING STORE,
808 IHESTNUT Street.
N. 13.—Wwill not remove to our new Store. No. 918
CHESTNUT Street. until some time in Match, when
due noting will be given. 9327
irrLECTURES ON PALESTINE AND
FDYPT.—Rev. Mr. Marks, of Pittsburg, will
deliver Three Lectures on " Scenee and Incidents of
Travel in the ;Fob' Land and vsypt "
First Lecture, on MONDAY FNENIztro, Ith j.it„ in
Rev. Dr. Dales' Churoh, on RACE Street, near oorner
of Sixteenth Street.
eVIIEOTt
" Scenes in and around the doly City—Dethlehem end
Dead Sea."
Second Leoture. on TUESDAY EVENING, Bth
last., in Rev. Dr. Dsles' Church.
On "Lower retype. inoluding AlexaNiria, Delta of
the Nile; Scenes in and around Grand Cairo; Oriental
Mania° Ca remonia's.“
Third Lecture, on THURSDAY EVENING, Bth
loaf
" Upper Egypt Visit to the Great Pyramid.; Ascent
of the Niler Ruins of Vhebes Tombs of the Annlent
Pharaohs; Catania of the Nile; Nubia; Arab Blood
Revenge.
Tickets for course of Three Lecture 5..........— Sito.
Single Admission 230.
Leoture to onmmenne at to 8 o'clock. mh2 It
ErTHIRD lACTURE, BY MR. FIELD,
on the CREATION OP THE UNI vEntlE, tec.,
s
at 11 o'clook. &Need," The Allectd !gnome() of the
Axe when the Hietory of the Creation was Written,
Examined i That the Earth wee not made from No
thine, nor did it exist from Eternity. but wait cleated in
Time." Tickets may he had at the door It
OFFICE OF THE PHILADELPHIA
AND READING RAILROAD COMPANY.
due
A1a.1&50.
The holders of the bonds of this Company. July 1.
NW. can now receive. upon application at this office. 10
per cent. in cash, upon the terms specified in the CHOU
lar Att.ched.
•
•
The holders are aim entitled to the benefit of a Pink
ing Fund of 8140 000 per annum. ns established by the
atockholders at their annual meeting. held January 9,
113130, and in pursuance of the o entrant. entered into by
the company and duly recorded, to carry the ennui into
effect.
CIRC El
UL. Itir.A AR OFORI-, Treasurer.
Nottee to the Holders of Philadelphia and Reading
Railroad Company Montage Bonds,dua July 1.1800.
These bonds are secured by the first mortgages on the
TOM, amounting ip the IMTOKIIIe to 83.3a4 400. The
net revenue for the last fiscal veal. anuisli. times the
itninunt of the annual iniereat on these hoods.
The managers propose to extend them for a period of
twenty VMS. the holdere retaining the bonds and the
security of the ino•tgages in the precise , onsition in
which they are now held Fresh sheets of coupons for
the interest.payable half-yearly, will be issued
A bonus of 10 per cent, will he given to the holders. in
consideration of their Assenting to the extension. This
bonus will be paid in cash to the bearers of the bonds,
oe their signing a receipt and presenting their respec
tive bonds at the office of the Company, or to its agents,
for endorsement.
Forms of receipt and endorsement will be furnished
OR nuplicatinn.
By order of the Board of Managers.
ml-tf W. ff. AIcILBENNY, Searetarr.
FREE LECTURE IC
EVENINO.
at the noo ECL CTIO MEDICAL CCIAIXOE
11171CDIN13. by Prof. W. PAIN I.hi.D.atII . ( 0 01011 c.
Nubleet,ll(BToillY OF ECLECTIC MEDICINE. The
nubile are invited to attend. It
OFFICE OF VAN DYKE k CO..
No. et South THIRD Street.
PuscumpulA, Feb 20860
WILLIAMSPORT AND ELMIRA RAILROAD CO,.
—The Supreme Court have Ate day decreed tlo sale o ff '
this road.
. .
PIOTiCH in hereby given Hint the Power of Attorney
golopted at the meeting of Ronond Wiriness Bond
holders, held December 11.18e0, and already execiuted by
a majority In interest Is still open toy signature.
Bondholders who desire to participate in the owner
ship of tne Road after the tale, and thus protect their
interesta, under the airmen:hint entered into by the vn
nous classes of owners, are desired topresent their
Bonds at this office, for register, where the cower of
attorney may be °tweeted, and the bonds "stamped."
F. A. VAle DYKII,. Jr..
mla-0t Attorney Beeend Mortgage Bondholders.
r r NOTICE —AN ADJOURN E DMEE-
TwiII be held at the
White hear Hotel, FIFTH and It Streets, pn dit-
THROAY, March 3d, at 3 &Moak P. M.
mhl 2t• C. BOWERS, President,
IMCOSANDENCEMENT, THE ANNUAL
COM MEND F.NT OF THE 141SDIrtAL DE
ENT OF PN.NNSYIN AMA COLLEIIE will
be bold at the MUSICAL FUND 11A ( .1.
.an SATUR
DAY. !Satoh J. MIS n °look. The Vale46tory will be
delivery' by pr9r. wi t . GOBREOII . The Our
mania Band will be In attendance. the Public in
invited. LIMB D. HARLOW, AL D.,
St Dean.
ta-e. MOUNT VERNON.—A LUCTUINE IN
behalf of the Mount Vernon Fund will be deli
vered at the 00 ft rELLO WS' II At.t.. Norristown. on
SI DAV EVENING, March Id. at 73i . o'olook. hr Br.
R. SHELTON MACKENZIE, Literary F.ditor of Fur
ne's fuhleet: " Lights and Shades of Irish
." After which, he will reeite his Legendary Bal
lake' The Geraldine." mlll.2t*
Iig;OFFICE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
DOMPANY.—PHILADELPRIA,Yebnory te,3Berl.
ICE TO STOCK HOI.DERS —The Annual Eters
thin for.pireotora will be helfi on MoNDAY. the fifth
der of olvehr. at the office of the Company. No.
DS South TH HD Street.
The polht xi be opened from A. AL until 6
o'clock P. Al.
NO share or entree traneforred within elxty devil next
preceding the election will entitle the holder or holders
thereof to vote. EDMUND SMITH,
fel4-016 Amenity.
I cir LEO TURES Ott TUE CREATION,
11QELUOV, &c.. bi Mr. OEOROF, FIELD, at
H DM, and HAYDN HALL. fe:l6-114
DYSPEPSIA.—FIETY YEARS LIME. ,
SCRIBABLE A(IONY from DYSPEPSIA, Her.
vouinese, Siekness at the Stomach and Vonntinr, have
been restored by DU-BARRY'S delioloue, health•re
storing REVALENTA ARADICA FOOD. Upwards
of 611,000 cures, and many thousand teetimoniale.
Packed, with full instructions, in canisters. I pound,
Sle; IP pounds.lt2—the latter °amass free re
ceipt of cash. _Sol at the ;Depot, 213 Bout). 711 1 RD
Street, by H. MU EV; Prizeipal Agent For n led
Mae% end by all °racers and Druspete,
DYSIP.bPSIA.
Perfect digatticiallu fl n , e i rjeri, and gargling
t ete
1{10.144 yar.l, hait:;
to b '' tkrild end Atj e ttr ili*a fr9ltStrout
'tit' iink§s:--4sttifiAnhttlitA, ri tatiiiv, MARCH 2, 1860.
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Home Pastimes; or, Tableaux Vivant,. limo. el.
gongs in the Nicht ; or, Hymns for the Sock and Suf
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Priontivn Piety e evived I o The Aggressive Power
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SALES BY AUCTION.
AUCTION NOTICE.
VAN WYCR, TOWNSEND, A WARRENS
SATURDAY, bIARCR 9d,
At 10 o'clock, at their Bales Roomn,
ON SIX MONTHS CREDIT,
ATTRACTIVE RALE OF
PRENC.H. GOODS,
Of the Importation of
MESSRS. JOHN SYZ & CO.,
Comprising the balance of their season's importation of
JACONETS, ORGANDIES, ROBES, &c.,
Of the manufeeture of
DOLFIII3 MIEQ a 00.,
Consisting of
1.200 pieces printed Percales.
ZO pieces plain colored BriMantes.
200 pieces' printed four colere Brilliants,.
200 pieces printed two colors do.
2,000 pieces printed Jaeonets.
IMO pieces printed Orgindiee.
1,000 pieces ex rich Organdies.
COO pieces ex rich Organdy double lupe Robes
200 pieces ex rich Barege Ruben.
Io' Alt of the above nro of entirely new styles, inn
nufaotmed expressly for this market.
1,000 PIEOES PARIS AND LYONS DRESS SILKS
r Conciating of
Rich broohe figured, plaid, striped, end Plata 0 0 :01 1 '
Poult. do Boie, Oros do Rhino, Foulards, ko,, eco,
iT Catalmitiog and ea mplog on morning of gale
NNw YORK, Febritiry 29. IMO.
TN THE DIQTRTOT COURT FOR THE
cnrx AND COUNTY OF PIIII.ADELPHIA.
ARTHUR IdcWll I NNEY ve. WM. PATT MAHON.
Vend. Exp. December Term. 1829. No. 64.
The auditor appointed to distrib fol l ow in goceeds or
mile, under the above writ, of the described
property, viz t
Ail that cettain lot or piece of ground, with the three
story brick building, one story brink kitchen and frame
stable thereon erected. situate on the east side of
Twenty-third street. late Nixon street, in the Fifteenth
ward of tho city of Philadelphia, beginning at
the distance of seventy-eight leet one Anal north
from the north side of twenty-feet wiee alley or street,
running outwardly from the meld Twenty-third atreet,
called Ralston street, containing in front or breadth en
eaid 'I westy-third street, seventeen feet eleven inches,
inoluding a two feet three Inches wide alter, on the
eouth elide thereof. kid out for the use of this and the
adjoining property on the south. said alley being forty
ale feet ten incline deep, and mud Int extending in r epth
of told width of seventeen feet eleven inches, one
Hundred feet . to a ten-feet-wide alley or court running
tuthwardly into said Reliant' etreet ; bounded north
by ground of Henry .1. Williams and other., east by
the mid ten-feet nil ty. smith by r ou nd of James
'serum and weal by Raid Twenty-thud meet. The
northernmost rixteen leer being the same lot or piece
of ornund which Joshua H. Orator end wife, by Inden
ture dated the eighteenth day of November, A. D , 1669.
and about to be recorded, granted and conveyed unto
William Patterson, alibied to a nertain pettily ground
rent of forty dollar., payable to Henry J. Williams and
others, their heirs and toluene forever; and the
southernmost one foot and eleven Mahe. thereof "wing
part of a larger lot, which John J. Braker, be indenture
metre the eighteenth day of October, A. D. 1863, and
about to be recordeJ, granted and conveyed unto
Wtl
linm Patterson aloreenid—
Will meet all parties interested at his office. No. 23
South Third street, on WEDNESDAY, March 11th,
at 4 o'clock P. M., when and where all persons are
required to make their nbtlinn before end Auditor, or
they will be debarred from coining in upon laid fund.
inh2-let JOHN A. CLARK, Auditor.
WHEREAS, LETTERS TFSTAMEN.
TA HY upon the estate of JOHN GETZ, late of
the City of Philadelphiairieceased, have been granted to
the subscriber, ell persons indebted to the said estate
are hereby requested to make immediate payment, and
those having Mamie or demands against the sald estate
will Male known the name without delay, to
JOHRPH Hl'etriKH, Executor,
Corner of Ontario and Heath streets, Philndal.
phut. nibt-it•
A MERIOAN SAVING FUND--Compa
aAL nes Building, southeast corner WALNUT and
FOURTH Streets. Open dear from 9 till 6 n'clo.'k, and
nn MONDAY rill 81 n the evening. This Old Institution
has always paid p Dill, on demand, without notice.
INTEREST FIVE PER CNT.
All sums paid Intex,_ on demand, in gold slid silver.
TR usTE
ALEX. wurup.rN, President.
tig al L. WORK, vice President.
John C. Farr. T. K. 11,rpor, George Nur ei nt.
John Anspanhar,Bami 1. Bodine, All,. C. Roberts,
John Ai r man, Jonas Bowman. II H. Eldridge.
Win. J. 110M41,1. JOHN EL WILSON, Treasurer.
JOHN O. SIMS, Secretary.
A LIFE.SIZE PHOTOGRAPH IN OIL,
X - 3 1 - made from life, or from a ,mall Daguerreotype or
Ambrotype, is much superior, as a likeness and a plo
ture. to ans other kind of a portrait, if made by HEI
NER, SECOND Street, above Green. It.
HUBBaRD & GORMLEY,
AUCTIONEER/3
mb2.lm 730 MARKET Btrom
n o , SOUTHERN AND WESTERN MER
TA% oftANTs five partiootarly invited to Ntll and
examine the new and tilend , t , i n i d inimzent of hiillinery,
111 6 . ° g istll4, " ko. idTt iminati67l3l%:t,'Z i elie
door to the St. bawrenoe felf•]m
OSIN.-2,000 Bbls. Shipping Rosin,
JUL For salt tly
HOWLEY, ASHBUANER & CO.
f628-tf 16 H. UTH Wh&HVgll.
PORK.-270 Bbls, Moss Pork, of New
Jersey L ovo, sod Phitadolfiga puking, for i m e
0. O. HAUL & troes,l4 door ohore
Front. inn
VOLUMBO ROOT—For sale by WWITIE
-o.!ina, fr. BROTHER, a tad to worth intar4.l3o
VRENOII GELATINE, WHITE, BEST—
t'd kfit i tt ° lv:71 4 81M b BitlYrnaR. N af
Q,,QUILLS—For sale by WETHERILL
ZOTRIM, Nes, II mut d North IMAM VOW
SVO. CLOTH, $3.
NOW READY
NEW YORK.
No. It VESEY Street
LEGAL.
DRY.GOODOI JOHDERN.
PRING 01? 1860.
NEW GOODS.
JOSHUA L. I-3.6.1LY„
iMvoRTEIt AND JoRBER,
le opotilns daily a groat variety of
NEW (1001)18.
sm.monto FOR THE SPRING THAW! ,
In the department
DRESS GOODS
Will he found the mufti vasintS of eteple 141",
pad many eliolos and novol fabrics.
A largo assortment of
SPRING 81-1 AWLS.
A lull Into of
MOURNING ('FOODS,
AMERICAN AND lINOLISII
PRINTS.
Every description of
LINEN GOODS.
MEN AND DOTS' WEAR.
O GOTHS,
OASSIMERES, &r.,
AND A GREAT VARIETY IN STANDARD MAKES
DOMESTIC GOODS.
NO. 213 MARKET STREET,
PHILADELPHIA. mh7•tf
PRINTS! PRINTS !I
An'aesortment unsurpassed in any market,
ALL STANDARD MAKES
INCLVDMI
MERRIMACK,
MANCHESTER,
AMERICAN,
HAMILTON,
SPRAGUE,
PACIFIC,
DUTCHESS,
COCIIEW,
and other makes.
Parties who buy largely of Prints will final it to their
advantage to examine this stook before purehasing.
JOSHUA L. BAILY,
IMPORTER AND JOBBER,
3313 MARKET STREET, PIIILADELPIIIA.
fe27-tf
A LLE
NDALE QUILTS.
A FEW CASES OF THESE SCARCE (WOOS
FOR RALR RY
JOSHUA E. BAILY,
fa27-tf 913 MARKET STREET
A SPLENDID LINE OF
DRESS GOODS,
TO OPEN MARCH ler,
DT
JOSHUA L. BAILY,
IMPORTER AND JOBBER,
feZt-lf 5119 MARKET STREET
CLOTHS, OASSIMERES, &o.
LIPPINCOTT tia PARRY.
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERSd
No. 400 MARKET.AND No. 8 8. SECOND BTB.,
PHILADELPHIA,
Invite the attention of the Trade to their large stook of
SPRING GOODS FOR
MEN AND BOYS' WEAR.
OP 108 lIRST
HOME AND FOREIGN AIANUPACTUR
fettLm
jf AS. R. CA M.P.BELL, ec 00..
IMPORTICIIII AND WYJOLXIIALI DRUM IN
DRY GOODS.
LINENS, WHITE GOODS,
OLOTIIS, OASSIMERES,
BLANKETS, STUFF GOODS, Lo
No. 777 CHESTNUT Street.
RAILROAD LINES.
aIIgORE TO ITAGERSTOWI.I,
MARYLAND, VIA
PENNSYLVANIA
RAILROAD.
The PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY are
prepared to forward Freight* to lIAGF.RSTOWN. Md.,
without change of Cora, and at low rate,. For list of
Freight oall at P. A.R. Freight Moe, 413 CHESTNUT
Street, or THIRTEENTH and MARKET Streets.
11. H. HOUSTON,
GENERAL FREIGHT AGENT.
ZELLER & WASON, Agents,
HAGERSTOWN, Mo.
PrittADA.,Feh. inhl
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
THE ENTERPRISE
INSURANCE COMPANY
OF PIIILADEPIIIA.
(FIRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY.)
COAIPANY'S BUILDING. S. W. CORNER
FOURTH AND WALNUT STREETS.
DIREOTORB
t,•RATCHTORD &Ern s MORDECAI L. DAAVIIORo
ILEUM MAR!, So. H. B•TIARE.
MERV. FR•ZI1114 (01N H. BROWN,
JOHN Mr 000, . A. PAUNISTOCR •
irtM. T. EDICT. ANDREW D. CA , IIII
yrygy HAW A 3. L.I;RAINGRIL .
F ' RATCHFORD 13 AHD., Promdent.
CHARLES W. COXH, deoretary. feWly
T UN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE
COMPANY OP NEW YORK,
SIX MILLIAM DOLLARS,
Sainlaarita s iAall o t:tx, SCUM
The premiums are rowna than in many other Comps-
Wee, and the Dividends have been 'mutants..
Thin ti a strintly Murest, A L L
There are no
Eltookholdere. so that ALL TRH PROFFIS
311.0115 TO THE INSURE).
Pamphlets. apd every information. MILT be Ltd
fill•TIO, on applioation
F. T to
BTARE, Aunt.
S.W. oorner FOURTH and WALNUT Stmts.
PHILADELPHIA REPERENCES:
Thomas Robi ow, John Welsh.
Mordeom D.wion , George 11. Stuart.
?eory M. Stroud , E. Whalen,
ohn Myers. J. Fisher Lea rn ing.
°sop Patterson. William C. Ludwig
Vitt M. Atwood, ti Coffin,
mono H. Power., lieorge Toland.
illism McKee. Thou. \Venom.. uld-ly if •
FLAGS ! FLAGS ! ! FLAGS ! ! !
U. S. FLAG DEPOT.
49 BORTH THIRD STREET, ABOVE CH ESTN u r.
PHILADELPHIA.
WM. F. SCHEIBLE,
Wholesale and retell manufacturer of Place, Politi
cal Banners, and Tramparetteiet. Flogs of all Mles on
hand, and made to older as cheap, Jena cheaper, than
can be had elsewhere la the city. fonim
THOMAS & MARTIN.
217 CHESTNUT STREET,
ITAVE VAR XkLIS
APAQUAU
SEAMLESS BAGS,
IN ALL SIZES. (eh 3m
AWNINGS ! AWNINGS !! AWNINGS ! !
WM. SCHEIBLE.
49 SOUTH. THIRD STREET,ADOVE CHESTNUT,
Manufacturer of Awnings, Flags, and Fanoy Window
Awnings.
MI Awnings made at this establishment aro proofed to
prevent mildew, without extra oharge• fe 1m
CARRIAGES.
OF TOM FA! UFAOTORI OF
WILLIAM D. ROGERS.
REPOSITORY,
No. 100 V CHESTNUT STRHET.No.w ..11011.
lorolf
SMOULDERS. -70 Ilhda. Dry Salt Shout.
clots. Just reosived, and for sale by 0. C. SA T.
LICR & 00.. ARCH Rtroos. SW door ishnvoPront.
BUTTER AND EGGS, WHOLESALE
and retaiI.—POBBINS & LEON Asia nun East
ern MArkiit, lintels, roataatarda, anpalltd on the
molt liviorable terms. l,ll-it"
MILLINERY GOOD&
1860. 1860.
MILLINERY GOODS.
ammo, 1 , 400.
Thelbseriber has now nom It.uparlor stook of MIL
LINERY 000DM, onnahning In part of--
11111110NR
811,E5, 4./11APES
It OcJIY.S.
rRENCiI FLOW SRS, and
LACE 000D8.
—ALSO—
STRAW 130NNETS.
ELVER, DLOOMERR, AND
BTHAIV Tlt IMMIN 4 8,
All of the latest and most rtsidonable Myles. la whinh
he Invitee the attention of Merchants; and Milliners.
TllllO wishing to NM a mons) by buying cheap will do
well by nailing on him before purchasing elsewhere.
M. 13E1INFIEItii.
No. '2l ROUTE SECOND fiTIIMEP,
Below Market street.
I . B6O . STRAW GOODS.
1860.
THOMPSON & JENKINS.
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS
OF
STRAW GOODS.
BATA AND CAPE,
BILK BONNETS,
ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS,
RUCHES, &o.
NO, SUS MARKET STREET.
Rulers ire revisited to examine our stook.
THOMAS F. FRALEY is engaged with the shove
house, and nolioita the patronage of his friends.
MILLINERY
STRAW GOODS
EXCLUSIVELY.
ROSENHEIM, BROOKS.
it CO.,
1 MARKET STREET, NOII.TII
Are now opening, for the Spring Trade, the most ex
tensive and oholeeit stook in their line ever collected
together under one roof.
RIBBONS of every conceived. description.
BONNET MATERIALS.
FRENCH ARTIFICAL FLOWERS.
RUCHES, and all other millinery stboles
STRAW BONNETS IN IMMENSE .VARIETY.
CHILDREN'S AND MISSES GOODS, DO.
BLOOMERS. SHAKER HOODS, Ac.
Conscious of our superior faculties in obtaining our
supplier. we Satter ourselves that superior induce
ments, ooth NI regards shotse of seleotton and modera
tion in prices, cannot be met with. fe3 Sin
FOR
EVENING PARTIES
DERTIIAS,
CAPES, SETH,
SLEEVES, and OUflB,
la Heal Laos, Crape, illusion,
Illond and Imitation.
In great varieties. of tee
NEWEST STYLES.
Aiso,
4-4, 64, 8.4, 9.4, 10.4 ILLI.IBIOII,
TARLATANS, GRAPHS, Ao.,
Much below the mud prices.
WARBURTON'S.
1004 CHESTNUT Street, above Tenth Street,
306 South SECOND Street, below Spews.
Jel9•tt
I STRAW AND MILLINERY GOODS.
LINCOLN. WOOD, &
NICHOLS.
No. 755 CHESTNUT STREET,
(Between Seventh and Eighth,)
Have now In store
COSIPLITE STOCK OW
SPRINC* GOODS.
IMBRACING
STRAW HATS Ai BONNETS.
atISSES' AND CH ARBN'S STRAW GOODS,
fASCII Art_D CRA PE BONNETS,
RENCII FLOWERS, RIBBONS, and
III.LINERY GOODS IN GENERAL,
To which they respectfully invite the attention of
merchants.
Cash and short-time buyers will find speoial advan
tage in examining this Moog before purohaeing. fe3-3M
Jr lIILLBORN JONES.
•
Importer and Manufacturer of
FANCY SILK AND STRAW
BONNETS AND HATS.
ARTIFIOIAL FLOWERS,
FEATHERS, RUCHES, he.
The attention Of City and Country Dealers Is invited
to a large and vaned stook of the above goods at
432 MARKET STBEET.
fe3-3m Below Fifth.
1860. 8 " 1,.M.g.T,.° °KIB6O.
One or the largest and most oomplete stocks of goods
in our line in this country. The beet terms and the
cheapest prices.
U. H. GARDEN & CO..
Manufacturers of, and Wholesale Dealers In,
HATS, O A P FURS,
SILK and STRAW BONNETS, and STRAW GOODS,
ARTIFICIAL VLOWERV, Fl Atolof, EUCIISa, tO..
Nos. SOO and 60g MARKET STREET, S. W. comer
Sixth. te7-3m
SPRING OF 1860.
MARTINS,
PEDDLE,
HAMRICK, & Co.,
No. 30 NORTH FOURTH STREET,
Have now in store, and are daily reoeiving, eomPleto
lines of the following desirable g oods, viz.: t
lInSIERY AND GLOVES,
SHIRTS AND SHIRT FRONTS,
PANIC AND CANTON FANS,
SUPERB BELTS,
PARIS COMBS AND BRUSHES,
NOTIONS OF EVERY KIND,
Adapted to Southern and Western Trade, to which we
invite the attention of first-olasi Duvets. fe3-3m
FANCY DRY GOODS
STILL AHEAD!
DOUGLAS & SHERWOOD'S
NEW SKIRT.
"BELLE OF THE SOUTH!"
The most Petted and Beautiful Blurt ever produced
MADE WITHOUT CLASPS,
and warranted not to get.out of order, in
8, 11, 15, no, 23, 30, 35, 40, and 50 HOOPS,
EVERY I,ADY IS REQUESTED TO EXAMINE
THEM BEFORE PURCHASING OTHER MAKES.
holertle neaten aupphed by
DOUGLAS ct SHERWOOD,
51. S 3, and 55 WHITF: Street.
NEW YORK
BURNETT,
SEXTON. &
SWEARINGEN ,
Inportere of
FANCY GOODS.
ENGLISH AND GERMAN HOSIERY.
MEN'S PUS:H.9IIIND GOODS,
LADIES' DRESS TRIMMINGS.
SKlRTS—Shetland Wool. Zephyr'. and VARIETIES.
No. 4111 blettb.Er bTREET.
fen ton 3
He DUHRING CO.,
A.n.
Nom. V 6 and 29 NORTH FOURTH STREET,
Are now miming, by attooeuive arrwala front Eu
rope, their
SPRING IMPORTATIONS
0.
ENGLISH AND ()ERMAN
HOSIERY,
(MOVES, AND SMALL WARES,
Machine Sewing Bilk and Thread—and indica an in
spection of their complete end well-snorted stock—
nePICIALLY ADEPTIM TO SOUTHERN AND W' •
TRADR. 1.3 Sin
HEATON ed DENCKAI A ,
EAR DWANE
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
607 COMMERCE and 510 NORTH STREET,
ENTA FOR THE SALE OF
OUT NAILS,
HOLLOW WARE.
•
CAST, BLISTER, AND GERMAN
STEELS.
Whieh, with a complete anortment of
AMERICAN HARDWARE
They offer for sale at
MANUFACTURERS' PRICES.
fe9-orfmlin if
JAVA COFFEE. —l,OOO pockets prime
Eor isle by JAMEB GLIMAIYI 1t
,y.,
WANTS.
WANTED—An experienced travelling
IiriII,ERMAN, inn Paint Manufacturing Es
tablishment, (one acffusirted with the business pre
ferred.and with southern trade., Nona but good men
need nem,. Address " Industry " with mums and re
ferences, P.m office. nffsg,lit•
years of age, de.
A YOUNG MAN, 21
siren a !limit:on •, had fire year. ezoenenee.
NVholes nrocery or COMMIS/110M1 Duetneu preferred.
Addrent Ilanry," at this offtee. Inta-er.
WANTED—Br a Young Man. a Situa
tion n■ ft Salnimmi inn Retsil Dry -goods Store
Address•• ntlnstonn." thin office. mnd :t•
eg WANTED—A neat TIIREE-STORY
/111LHOU8E, with hack buildinsenudytvd. rent =5 or
wition 30 days. Marcos "Jackson," Blood Dm
patch, itntins whore located. It•
WANTED.—An active Young Man,
tharniithlv vista,' in the Wholesale Dry thanes
t 'Ada, can obtain einsioymetit for a few hour* thily,
wuhnut interfering with his rasular busmen, by ad•
drearir• " W," Box 2075 Post Office. tt•
IVANTED A lad in a Silk House, to
v • learn the btl/111M. A Hlgh-Sehrud Sny preferred.
Mdreas in nwn writulCsteting age, Ice., Bog 2u19. Post
nia.,2t•
Ak N ACCOUNTANT a graduate of Dufl
A College. Pittsburg, and of four years experience
in keeping books wishes a permanent situation. Let.
tars from furmor emplo grs. and from some of the best
houses in Pitttburr. Also, city references. Address
" J. T. K.," Prcts Office. raht-st.
SITUATION WANTED, for a young man,
19 (ears of age, In any respectable buoinere. Hu
had dame y carp expertecco In the .• Notions " trade.
arri , ea a (we' hand, in of industrious habits. and
would endeavor to render himself useful. He eau for
mat, satiantotory reference as to character. Batarr.ac
emilleue to worth Of services. Addrras Notion." at
the onion of The Pres, m hl 2t•
iv ANTED —A flrat•rito ftlt:swoman in
• • In n retsd Dry Goods Ntore. Also. n smart. se.
bye boy; a irmlnste of the [fish tichool prsfrred.
Good reference required. Address " pry (Jaws ' Lqt.
to Office. mht
It? I Q AND OTHER EUSIS, To
tip vior,ooo, Invent on moll rate.
J. S. HUBER,
mhl
4t ..*' 3 Sn :Hi FOURTH • treet.
WANTED -BY A URADUATE OF THE
111011 SCHOOL. n , husk on es Entry Clerk.
Assistant Bonk Keilt.r. or In learn the nutcase. An.
dress " 0. ff. W..' COLUMBIA Avenue. Eurtt
teentc ward. fe29-3t•
IVIVA D I\ v "I R 'F', I, I , ) 79
d i k .ati r i: ,, t y o n,, t‘end d for d
woman ronttmolatind Judy weinek should have this
book. P helots f,ur et slops to 13oi Se, Philadelphia P.O.
fen lm-
IVANTED—An Intelligent man of tact
V and periaromme to obtain eutacribera to a
Popular work now publiahint in :lumbers. A q ualified
wan will have a vermanont intim ion. London rutilish
inn Co., 12.18outh EIGHTH threat. fez) 3t.
WANTED—In a Whole:ale Hosiery and
Flory Gonda Houw. sn why., V..ont Man.
well &violin led with city sod near Undo. Addrest " Pox
CI. P. U.' 1!251-1t'
plo,ooo TO itivEsr, in an establ,sh
ed business.lanywhere in the Stein of
ennartgame.) together with the services of an expe
rienced human men Address, with full parittiaars,
Keystone," at [hie office. fe2.l Cr
A MIDDLE-AGED LADY WIFIIES AN
.L.A engagement as companion to an incalid ; rovern•
eon In young children; or to superintend the affairs of
a family. No objections to leave the city. Highest
testimonial. peen. Please address, with particulars
"West." Blood's Dispatch. fe23-101.•
$ , 12000 A PARTNER WANTED
• with A euh capital of from $12.000
to 515 cr) in the Imo Foundry humor, .Addrees •• A.
B. 1t.," Blond'a Imienteh. with real norm. Sill state
where en inter, it, mat be bad. fe23
WANTED—By the Ist of next month, a
Warehouse on the whnr', Broad or Markzt etc
Address'. Broad." at Boa °thee. fe2S-6t•
FOR RALE AND TO LET
To LE,T-
THE LAr,GE BUSINESS ROOM
SECOND STORY
712 CHESTNUT STREET,
Being well lighted, front and back, at d accemble by
a wide and eiaq stair-cm. Also, rooms over it.
Apply on the remises, to
m 1,7-31 THOMAS C. GARRETT.
SPLENDID FARM, CONVENIENT TO
TO THE CITY. AT PUBLIC 13A LE—Contaius
91 acres, it miler from the city. In the v ill is. of Hat
boro' and In miles fr..m the tisantifo slue.
Grove. on tns old ors road. Will be snld tinder the
hammer. on TUESDAY. the 6th of March. ma on the
premixes. The improvements are: Large stone Mansion.
with convenient suit of moms. limit of the best miten
atm and workmanship; stone kitchen adjoining. with
goad apartments overhead , well of cood water near the
door together with a never•fillinc spiing orsoft water.
which ,nay be taken into any part nt the mansion. and
which is introduced into the kitchen and barn without
the use Of a Ham." Cave, iee.house, be.. to entre
spond. 'home selection of fruit, shade, and ornamental
trees. ho.
Large stone-oellar RiTO, with atabling.
howl., and all neuter/Lir out-buildinsa. Also, atone
tenant-house, now hues, spring house. Sc . Se. To be
sold altorether, or divided, with the mimeo, &0.. and
55 acres in one lot, and the tenant house. &e., and 3d
acres in the other.
The farm is called the " Lollar Farm:" is tear one
of the beet seminaries of leariung in the State, with a
widely-celebrated and very eile.lllliVe Ishrary.
Lusa. pa's the door every few hours to the N P. 11. R.
for the city. A great chance for a city gentleman. seek
in, a pleasant country sent. Persona may examine the
property at nay tone, and will he cheerfully shown the
same by 2 091A11 MARE:IAA'.
Nab) to commence et I o'clock P. M .
I". H. riIVSSE, Union Hole!. Arab street
TTIT & CO.. No. Zia South Second street.
WM. K. OX. Germantown. m1.2-3t
F tl R SALE—The two HOUSES
412 and 411 A ROIL Ftrp.t. . . .
sTi!WARtwO.N. Jr.,
415 PRUNE Str,,t
GERMANTOWN PR PERTY.
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
The valualde Farm and Country .Rent. continning 10. T.
acre, hiahly cultivated fond s ituated in the town
chic. of Germanto.n. Phibulelchits county, and within
1/4111-Te' miles of
iihn6ndoer p t to U ro ° pe rm r i t a nt t n a w o n nt to be surpassed.
Icing bounded on the north by Washington lane, on the
west by Inwnehdp I no road, rind on the south by
Haines street, and within one-enlith of a mile of the
Limekiln Turnpike, and a Quarter of is mile of two qo
tiona on the Chestnut Hilt branch of the Germantown
Railroad, High street, and Washintro. , tans.
The location of toe above property is l o ch and heal
thy, the land well watered and lying very advanta
geously for Cottage Bite,. It commands an extsmded
view of the surrounding country. and Is intsraec ed
b• the streets running from Germantown, its laid down
on the Surveyor's clan of that district, at desirable points
fur the above purpoina.
Also. a valuable and handsome Building Lot. situated
on Manheim street. near flank raid. Germantown, con•
minute in front on said street nr7 feet. end in &loth
about MO fest. hov,ng an area of about , acres. The
ground lies high and slopes townids Manhetm 'front.
upon which front t o a row of large and elegant shade-
Wes.
Also. serer tl fine Huildma Lots &draining and in the
victor y of ' , relines I ne Station Germantown.
?or further particular* and t rme apply to
GEORGE JUNK! Nr. Jr.. Atmore,.
Or to S. E. roe. SIXTH and W I NUT Streets.
13A NI UFA. B. HI-44 RV.
GERMAN rowN.
TO LET—A HOUSE in a desirable
netylihnrhaod. Part tent taken in hoard. Apple
hetw•en 3 and 6 I'. 111., at store Seventeenth and Locust
streets.
ffn FOIL RENT,—THE SECOND PLoOR
Store No 132 MARK F.T rttert, well en , ted for a
I.Ant Jotoonc or Coal motslon buzinem Wall b. letter,'
low to a permanent tenant. fr 49 3:*
tie EVERGREFN, and FRUIT
...W. TREES. FLOWERING 814RUn9. VINRs.
Roca..Sco. For descrier.ve catalogue. with illustrate,
•fiATAV/LIK. 4. dress ...VII; J. ORI , CJM. Evergreen
Nursery. Woodbury. New J•ruey. fen -Et •
n(LLIAM) TABLES FOR t ALE.—Twn
firetielsae Billiard Tables. with IN inch marble
bed., and latest improved cushions. mule last May—
now using at the Mount Vern.), House, Senn above
Bath street, Reading. Apply to B. A. I N' Z,
23 East MARK FT Square.
fe2l tf Reading, Pe.
pi 'lO G'APITAI.IqTS -FOR SALE-
Lia The Machinery. Stosk. and Fixture+. n( • lute
Nlnnufictury of PAPER ILO WM'S. replete with
every convenience (or e..rry me on an extensive Dim
ness. A &Nimble investment to persons of energy Who
onn push the Donne.. For sale with or without the
building. Inquire et = CBES FS UT Street.
relßefintf if
AYELLOW WARE POTTERY. now
in operation in flog Citl. with Tnoia. Moulds, Ala
tonal, &n ,on hand will be sold on reasonable terms.
or exchanged for ale rehand tee. Has the best ki ln in the
fhates, andcan be !rased to present ,iceopants if dem
table Apply or address W. A." So. JOIS VINE
Street. te.72.6t.
VOR SALF.—AII that Valuable Property
it- known as the BLACKWOODTOWN
located t nrba healthLandthrivin, snuff Blwkwood
town. New Jersey. Cho main edifice is of brick. 4 3 by
SO, three atones huth, with t ssenient tie dr nr 100.1
and kitchen, and is eery eomplete for a toording school.
IS especially tidal•ted fora serials semintirr ; hui ample
i'innids...AlTA7.l7,4"4,lll„iT!,e„"Lbeat'o'n'de at Suction
on the premises. lnauue nl
J UNA LTV,. MOR F..
13t • lILACKWOODToWN.
HERR'S HOTEL FOR RENT.—The
La-proprietress of the above well-known lintel wisbne
to retire, and offers the Hotel for rent. The ineniture
will he colt, or rent el a er. Po• particulars. address
tn2l Int J ERR. tlarriebung, Pa.
lON S' EI.—PHILADELPHIA
eV The lease and fornitere the noted kI atel are for
Tao furniture is entireis new,
Laut:.ne't cur in within n icer.end the hone* new
n cn 0 - mlp:omen.;
, •1 r , o'rltlEß, in the Rotel, or of F.
BCItitIA. No ti MURRAY St.. N. V. felt-tf
VOR SALE -- TIM BROADWAY
-a- FOUNDRY ArviDMACHINE-SHOP. ST. LOUI.I
Ntssoun,
EnABLISHED IN I.M.
Thle and well known Foundry is of
fared for sale on eccommodstinr terms.
During the lest el. htran month' the Building' here
all been rebuilt. in the most amine(' modern eta le. and
new machinery added. making the must c inplote es
tablishment of its sire in the Weefern country.
The Found rx Buildinx to 95 by 4.3 feet. and furn'shad
C M:l:;nVtio lA ri . i i i ‘ g 40 fret. tt o c nnl P o i Litelf
Woes Mich, end contains a large and wen erranved set
of Lathe.. Poring ar.il Finnint Me: nines. ke . usually
found in Shops for doing a general Machinery Dunne,,.
The stock of Fatternee t the !argent end most vefuel , :e
in the oilyof St. Louis. 11.41,1 not.. Au, atxurt Black
smith shop. Foundry. ,chins nolo. and Boiler yard
in abundance
A most excellent opportunity re offered for two or three
Practical mechanic.. with a small amount of (Apt:al, to
embark in a well us ablished manufacturing business.
For my , tioulers ad ass. at St LOW.. alo
tea Ina AMOY. CARPENTER. & CO.
dg- TO RENT FOR A TERM OF YEARS
AU A Retail Store and fixtures, well located far 1.4.1
nrge,
A Mal, 76 by 25 feet. three stories hteh, inth water
power and ste‘m for *flouring and finndone Lool'll.
tkDye House, 60 by faetoritt. good rater for d 1
plenty of dry room.
the
RalliroarZotntl, ln tfeml;eaar
very desirable.
j,t, / , s t iply to TIIO2IAS
FUR SALE—A valuable Lot at corner of
Chrtstzan and Twent,eth erre% harang Ore*
fronts. sultatAa fur a church or factory Eta. For tcruts
/to.. address! at thol office. isla tf
PAC'FORY LOT FOR SALE.— A valua
ble corner 1nt,123 feet square. haring th ree fronts
atlmtrebly located for n fawn !lite. It 41 situated in
the southwestern entt ot the city. in a raptdly-trn
proving neightothoo.l. It be sold on reewnoblo
terms. For pettteekto, !Wren "K.." office of The
BOARDING.
►PR - O PI EASANT CHAMBERS VA
m CANT, vrtth Board. at 1121 WALNI'T
PERSONAL.
VASE! WILL BE PAID, AND" Tllll.
••-•'
Ai heat price, for imbee arid Fiats' east-oft
CLOTH IN (3, by addressing 80.% al7 dioActairush.
eH Ilt*
!goCIIICKERING L SONS, ,MANII
FACTURE:RS of Grand, Bqoaret, and 1.1.-
mint NANO FORTES. Wareroorns, ear: CIII,STNtri
Street Pianos to let. taken In exchlnie. toned. end
repalrAl k Alen, 112 COUUOCUiIth 'took of Popular
Xteie, aide Books. IGO, je3l-30.1
MIUSEMENTS.
AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC
The Bal. of Sells for •Ither of the drat the,' °Para
ni e las will commence this morning at the Academe of
Moe,. eked et the Ittninc doares of Mears. Ba s k k
Lawton. and Afearre. Ctockerinr &Bona.
ndnoaeion. ; Family C , TG:e. EU cants; Amphithatt-
Ire, 25 rents: Reserved Feats. 1•I 50
THE ULLUAN AN , / STRAKCCCII OPERA
coAIPANS
Will tire ase •ri talon. week', darelon. enotroenna
inn mu MONDAY, ] inch 41. and cen, , adoa, nATL•ft
far. March 19th IFe eels en.no: M avended on
nor acco , :nt en the Director& a•e 'formal by eneteeet to
open in Baltimore on Monday March Ifth. Bolduc the
haven[ elgned week Mixs rATTI will make her farewell apnea...an,
a contra,' for her de'oct to London in
MONDAY. March 5. the Erst of the taree Carswell sr
eenrsnces Moe PAT ri, prior to has departure for o
LA , n. 012 4.p . 101_ of
Whi c h ~40 4 . ,1:RHYR Or FEVILLF.
evith the aunt perfect and eatrs
ordnutry -41.1"173irtl'ItPellh
BRIGNOLI. Pkftittituorno!Prpil.
Mies PATTI will am aldir on t o l el the ranine O ' tta
Opera, Kcke Ws popular f eko kmag. cointo-ed for Na•
dame Sontag, the popular condo Enclich A/traria
• Comin' thro' the By•," and tan Adshos waltz ousi
on.ed (nr her art fi.rnor wax o.
Oa TUEt3DAN ,first and onl• melatei tr n ia o p n tachlr
celebratedOperant DER BM EIBBHL - Proi r i nc i t will to
elven for the ft it and only time It•I an.wtthont cur
tailment or abridrement,wath new ree:taLresby Bettor
Berboe, and a complete a st. tacitinin e
coLsom. frrß xo , cji. rira Lu. 11.TNCA ,
hi I DLLBK. qvurro.
Oa WERNPRDAY. owned aed renet pneiti , ,ty 4.rt
eepeerAnes bet one of Muse PATTI only night of I
PITH ITA NT with n mat.e.at.mnlnd.nr
PATTI. BRIONOI.I PERRI. and prsiNT.
On THURSUAY. only night of the SICILIeff VES
PEeR, whiehoill be given with the unto ansittuicenoe
as in December teat.
• - - •
On VBl AY, 1 ..4 aonnarance. and nn•EL of Min
PA'rTI. On 8 aTUR DAY. cloan of •be
W - ALNUT-STREET THEATRE.
T
Pole Lowe M. A. GARIIETTSO7I,
now*
htnr
Mana,cer..—...—..... , E. F. KEACIL .
•
Game. A n ent JOB. D. MP
R lEry
rims F Ii;CYI Mr .
A I ch 2. I.
ri A' IFB.
Flrmalinn &Nonlife'. Mr. F.B Choi:lrian ; Tom, Ma.
Ilerople ; Clan,Aitss M.n mal e ,
VAR; k;TI
Gloria, Mr. Chsallau ; Yanks* Gal. 211.1 a C. Ja:
farina
Tn - unlade with tHE OCEAN CHILD.
eferPricesaa aloe.
Seats secured withonteati, charge. - -
Bnore open at 7 o'clock : Perform:alma to ontausactai
0.714 n'c'ock
WHEATLEY fr, CLARKE , Akelf-
RTREF.T TFIP.ATRV
THIN F.VENIN4. March!. •
Third week or Bot:CICAT:LTS PLAT,
called the
OCTOROON: OZ. l IFE IN I Ottl9lAN/.
Gem/. Peyton, Mr. Wheatley; Jiwb Mo
Mr Dolmaii; Zoe. the Octoroon .tirchhn Drew.
Scats or Pilot , . —Admiseion. c 3 rents. neoared
+eats an Dress 3734 rents; Parquet.. go netts.
Doors cm It 6%: performarcrs t. oonttruinee ds
7.N orecizeir.
nAN RICE'S GREAT SHOW.
NATIONAL THEATRE, WALNUT Ft— abe►s
E3rhth.
Pitta..—Dress etrela. 5e unto; Farnita'ilote L
cents • Seats to Pn.a•e Bnzea . TO cants; Y. bat/ /M
-es wd a&
.... CFIA3OIIOI , Tire.—lioont open at hilt put 119'elsat•
To enmtnen•e at 7.
THIS FRI tt . /iTI 'EVENING. Marsh, 2, issth
The r effort:owes nll oconessnee wen
8 NES IN THE eIIICLR.
Fifth appearance of the Beautifel drama telsed
Equestrienne.
MLLR. rua ZOYeRh..
Whose IToprecedented Feats of Equestrianism have
excited the creet•st sensatinn.
DM RICE. the Opines! Humorist.triltappear.
L'ECHE.LL, Pt.RILLEITEK.
Spe
The ctacle o performan f ces will oonclude Ina the Gorgeous
the
ELEPHANT OF RI AIIA
OR, LRI FIRE KING'S VOW
C J.NCERT lIA LL.-
FOR A SHORT SEA SOS
CJIINUENCINO MONDAY ISENISO, V.ezek fa.
the Celebrate I aed trnmeal
BUCKLFY'S BERP.NAO.I73.
AND ETHIOPIAN BERLESii/ °PEA TaOrPE.
enth the distiegoished Pr ..% Dottrel, Mtge
JLT • IA GOULD. toe on'y yompteb band of 3.4.YstrrEa
in the world. ecd theonly Cnintany in exis•sene that
BURL I. NUE 0P1:4.A.3. ThA eor.k.ey• hare
helot Pek - n 6 wledzed y the entire PoirFern eress toe:
public to to rho only true of the
GF:nCIYE efIUTHERN D , RK.T.
The best Sinters. the hest Lancers:and the meet in.
:she.] Niue ems.
Fitch evening' will he performed Nett , ' Nlinatit:s7
all it. forms.torethor tub one of
EF.
KT Admission. TWENTY-Fr:Y. CFNTS.
aim Donre open at heron: herformnr--e to emze=eneo
at I. isht o'clock.
mill 3t JGA. JOHNSTON, Arent.
DAY AND
EVENING EXHIBITION.
" THE HEART OF THE ANDES,"
On view at
THE ACADEMY OF THE FINE ARTS.
1024 CHESTY (.11 &rest,
Preen 9 A. M. WISP. M., sal 7 Ulla P. Si.
Admission IS mats.
Visitsrs us revisited to kis( OSsell (Waltz,
110 N llEicT HALL—
..., CHESTNUT ITTREET. ABOVE TWELFTH.
MR. BAM COWELL.
THE GREAT MUSICAL OMBOIAN.
Flattered by the kindness that Whets sztarriel trt
him and the brilliant and signal tooneu he has sell.sved
in Philadelphia. has theplelacre of anisponcia; Last es
will appear for RIX N I(..11 ti MORE. in hen
NOVEL • ND UNIQ.L'y ENTERTAINMENT.
With a NIGHTLY CHANGic OF FROG/UM-11S.
Commencing on MONDAY. Fib-
These w 11 positively Le his lam appearances n FlN
ladelphia. •s Sonthetn and Western tristsettleatt
commence caste in March.
Mr. SA M COWELL. assisted be Mr. and Nino—JAMES
TACKY. EVERY EVENING 1H a WhES.
N. B.—All the car Passever cars comae,' with the
Chestnut-st line, passing the doors ire-, Are miaow.
Tickets for sale at
c hickerins Lew &Welker's,
• ski Beck .4 Lawton it. Commence st 8 o'clock. fr.t..eg
pIFTEENTII WEPK-SANDENSON - 4
EX 111 ROOMS—Jaynea Commotonmeot
mew) Building, CHEATALI !Street. rear '4WD. north
dp.
MORAL. UNIQUE, AND CHAREING ANIEVE
10ENT.
UNPRECEDENTED sUCCES3 OF TRIODON'S
ART NUSEU sI.
In the procramrne for this stet wit. be inetejed
'cantle, the nest of the present war between Spain
net Morocco; wardonston at Valley Forte; fanrtap
upon Saint ore: Nayoleen ernatiar t'e Alp• Iry h his
army co D OCO men ; the Dernstdme Slonsiitery ;ue
lsek-rop • Vaulter rho Storm at ens
k , A 1111.1 MATINEES or. WEDNESDAY end SAT
URDAY A F 7ER NOONIr.
Eventrix Ecterwament—Door open at 7 o'c'ook Ito
commence at 7! , ..k.
d 0111Z1011—Aatilts, 25 cents; Chiaren r ls Amu,
(.27
3,IcD b L)Nc T IV I G IR II O 'S GAIETIES-RACE St.,
IMM N 4 P. ATTRACTION.
LART TWO MOATS
NEW coaircItNTOMIME
Or
RTAR OP BRA QTY.
The folloster artists will also avow:
MI,. LIDA WH TJ3. .?iliss JULIA PRICE. ?flu
SIS^LAIR. PERNANIPhZ. THOMAS. ‘ I ILLIAI,B,
'KNOLLS. CALLAWSI,. 808 S RFPP• Rn. BILL
BLOOM eR. and a FULL and .POWaJIPUL
el - LESTRA. led by Prof. Si Airso.N.
P ENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF Tl{
FINE ARTY.
W CHESTNUT STRFET.
Is OP FN DAILY.( ue.ar s excepted./ from X.
til W l 6
anted—The Tenth volume of Cr.ts Esmant2
9,ss•eta " of Perm..., a.
Afilroanott 13 cams. eta!drela 'War CI fee hal
once.
Shares of Stock 11Y6
GERMANTA ORCITESTRA.—PabIic Re
bearmle ererT SATURDAY. at MUSICAL. FU,SIII
HALL at 2V o'e.ock P. M. Tickets to to had at ti.
Andre's, and Reek A Ldsesten'e Alamo acmes. szi at
tbs door. oat -Saa
riIEMPLE OW WONDERS
rf orth e ut enrcer of TI- NTH CAE-511447
streets. Great and Novel Attnet.m.
SitiNOß 6,.1rz.
'rho wonderfal Mope , nn zed
EXIIII3IT/ON EVER), EVI.YISO Ptlz.ING TEE
- -
WEEK.
Commerieme at Di o'e!onk. ard oz WEIPIESDA
and SAT!, It DAV A Fl' %. fe.%00,0.4 at The ee'e*rste.!
Aetomaten Rope Vealtel. one of the grelte=t rfOe'S of
Mechsalern ever erhintra.3,vnil appear mererr
and perform hie tamale:ant rests.
Adm•ftelno ...eta_ Uteerets
RETAIL DRY GOODS.
PRING GOODi.—SIIARPLESS BRO.
L.. IHE a R are opsniez new and hat:diem* stook
Rosins ad evromer.s.:ll.s.
Rich o:...tne es.
Vets nest tares.
FonLstol Rohe,.
Cam :ILA C:oths.
I;riswiles.
Itsretes. wren &slates.
Week Saks.
Blest rttretss
rtssettsnes.
Struts &basal.
mV CB SSTNLT sad EIGHTH nom
SUETLAND WOOL,BERLIN QUALITY,
TEN C.NS rva 0
nth-I.c Asp 9:00L.. x r.,,A . . , t7A.TATT.
TWELVE CV.`4l - PF.R Z.
J G. MAXWELL :.!..S.3N.
Tr•sr-n4s-krt.s,a,..d Zrrk , x-_
1- t.I..V•NTki 1.14 eiIt...TNI.T.
LIOSIFRY GOODS. -J. WTI. HOP-
I-A.31.1NY, tin. 2 SlrtS EiIiETE Etrett... tar .yvw
oven tri FA.! S!oct of H0....e rr er.i.e:veata
a .1 Vraacts °War:a - T./at aai
and maze,' weir. ~ern" balm
a: 1 Dm - wets. tot zetts sad )r.n...t_s. Menr.e Eoner:r
C..ttott Wori.e¢ Hca ee., G ar s
[eta. an.l good's cleerviy si;er_stntre to v.., ery
.11:: - .•ts I W. H. resectox... k the of
IrtruC.,es to h.., 1,.....,11. *-111.1.111Z .1 7.1,-
vs,el:ed for ranee say 1t '! r ire - Its/
I.' , lprlces sre of t'.l/ 171 , • 2 0
N. B.—ti,,a'Avetreat rasa 1:.. ^s
all.cfrt
Frill: LAST DAI IS FIXED FOR `ELL
A In: firs: sus'lte
Rfi.toULAtt Hk ALIN f
P•••!:•. re
AT U rz: ?FR OUNs:Ets
he :once elsorrNere ter , cents per ovM Ly/..„
, secure sn ensvrtmcat for ram. ste snr,
ELLVENTEI and Cil• ST:sl7 t
320 EA 1, (1 SItME R E KNIT riNG
ZEPHYRS. is doable.* rale, or a;:.t. Are mar-
Lt. for the preleor
THE saoup. PRICEki THE . IMITATIONS
AND IidEIHENI QuALltic.s OF ZEPHVZS. A2ll
&AA • t.sev :semis e.tos Irtr as.
J. 0. HAUT,. 1.1. 1 is N.
TRIVIIINUR. SR MTS. AND 7.. 'H. F_
f•3l-tt t.L.EVENTH
EDUCATIONAL.
fIRITTEZi DEN'S PHILA it LPIITA COM •
mr.RctAt CILLEGSN.F.O O rttr SSVENTX
Anal C HE , i r ree.1.— .... at RUES( r. • tdinte
nana..4,,011/2 over 3.10 . , C la lataana.!lant , l o . nacip
trteJ jwal Ito 1.1,15. e. Fct• 1%.1:`,.1.1%.. •
.•runaeal, anaLv.o.l , Iy a an the CaLoal 0: the 00cne b( -
I,csa.
Ytrva .slt and examine arriale,r.eat.. e.
JOSEPH LEA.
NOS. LIB AND IX Clit - TNUT STA), ezr.
:tense the atteet,oz of the TrsZe
COTTON. WOOLLEN,
I,INEN AND PRINTED GOODS
MADDER PRINTS,
New tight sad dark rgrug Wes, (rst.: ca-:to-y
MESS R;. SAN' L SLATER & SONS,
B rrros . stiNceAcreßlNG co
moNrEaELLo COMPANY. 4.a.
TUE ATLANTIC CO.'S .1101.7nNING.
I:adir..t. ULU, rev atAASAnI Farte:t4.
NEAT BLACK k. WHITES. ETRPL.7..J. LA V."-'• Cs.
sk_XONT k SiIEPHERD sIDt DA.NDS,
BLACK AND ORAYS. AND cHu;es PUSTEK
BTYLE.I.
WOOLLENS.
PINCY CASSIMERE3 sad DOESIUM.,Ice,
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