The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, February 20, 1862, Image 3

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    THE CITY.
enicrearactintTei TRIG STrainict.
ACADEMY OF Mnazo—Broad and Locudetreeta.—Mu
-40, Magic, 'Ventriloquial.
ARCH-STREIT THIUTRII—Arch street, above Sixth.—
. "The Irish Ambassador " —" Bandy Andy. "
WALNUT - STK/MT THBALTRZ — Ninth and Walnut MIL—
" The Merry Wives of Windsor; or, Falstaff in Love "
—"The Good for Nothing. "
4303TINISEIS.A. Tamarnis — WaLitut street, above Eighth.
—A. tines Tom's Cabin."
ASSEMBLY Bual:too—Tenth street, below Oliestuut.—.•
41 Panorama of America and the Great hobellion."
CONTINENTAL HOTEL—Ninth and Chestnut streets.—
eiddons among the Poets and Comic Prose Writers.
THE PARADE, MEETING, AND IDLE
atINATION OF SATURDAY.—Settlfday will undoubtedly be
.celebrated with great eclat, as the anniversary of Wash.
ingtotes flirt May, and as the occasion of important and
..momentous victories in the Western section of our coun
try. On Tuesday evening a fashionable boarding-house
-on Chestnut street, opposite Concert Hall, was brilliantly
nominated in honor of the recent victories. This pa
*sloth: example is worthy of emulation by others, and a
,general illumination should be made on Saturday, when,
•we nude stand, a number of private and public edifices
will be lighted from the ground to the roof. The old
State house and Independence lien should, on that occa
iivut be radiant with light. Germantown has taken the
lend in making a demonstration. Sono of the reeinents
of that time-honor' d borough proposed to illuminate
their dwellings last evening, but consented to postpone
the eflair, in order that arrangements might be made for
a general illumination on the evening of the anniversary
of the birthday of Washington. Tide project, we under
stand, bids fair to be carried out successfully.
The Mesa nensing Rosa Company will the a saint° of
one hundred guns on Saturday, at 6 A IL, another at 12
noon, and another at 6 o'clock in the evening. The
tiring will lake place before the hose house.
City Councils will celebrate Washington's Birthday in
an appropriate manlier. Both branches will meet in the
morning, in Common Council chamber. Mayor Henry
*ill preside. Rt. Rev. Bishop Potter will deliver the
opening prayer. It isnot yet known who will read the
Farewell Addreaa. It is presumed that the honor will
•fall to St. George Tucker Campbell. Est.
The workmen of the navy yard fired one hundred
guns from «Fort Brown," in honor of our several vic
tories, yesterday, at 12 o'clock. " Fort Brown' emtains
/the gun of the Union Volunteer Refreshment Committee,
foot of Washington street.
Atthe Walunt•street Theatre, on Monday night, the
play of " Beery IV" was performed, with Mr. Hackett
as Falstaff. After Hotspur and his followers have been
defeated at Shrewebury, atid Harry Percy has been
misfile the King says
st Rebellion in this land shall lose its sway,
Meeting the check of such another day ;
And since this business, so far, fair is done,
Let ns not leave till all our own be won."
The spsther paused a moment as if waiting for the an
•d•.enco to catch the gist of the passage. In a moment
they perceived its applicability to the triumph of the
truion arms, and, rising simultaneously, gave a thrilling
About_
In compliance with an order of Brig. Goa. Frank E.
Patterson, Company t 3, First Regiment Gray Reserves,
was detailed by Colonel El'maker to Bra a salute of one
hundred guns, at twelve o'clock yesterday. The firing
took place at Broad and Spring Garden streets.
Bob, Andrew Solomon, U. S. Senator from Tennessee,
'has been molested, on behalf of a number of influential
gentlemen, to deliver an oration in the Academy of Nu
-sic. Several efentes are to be fired in honor of the day
.and of our volunteers, who have gained the recent victo
,ries. Among them a salute at the Union Volunteer Be
fresEment Saloon.
There seems to he considerable spirit manifested among
-our military, to make the display equal to any we have
ever had.
Company It, Girard Home Guard, First Regiment,
will celebrate the 22d inet , by joining in the parade with
lull ranks, in their new overraata. After the parade they
willparteke of a collation which will he prepared at their
:armory. The entire staff of the First Regitnent have
.been invited to be present.
The Ellsworth Zouaves are making efforts to turn out
-every uniform, and the Reserve Brigade generally are
active in furthering the object of the parade, in addition
to celebrating the day, to ascertain what number of men
can be relied on in emergency.
Governor Curtin will review the parade from the
balcony of the Continental Hotel.
APPROPRIATION TO THE CITY CON..
TEOLLEIL—The annual expenses of the City Controllor
for 1862 are estimated at $17,050. The appropriation
bill has been -passed by the Committee , on Wihauce, but
Ira not yet been submitted to Common Council. The
appropriation is to be expended in the following manner :
. . .
For the salariesof Controller and chief clerk, g:1,700;
for salaries:. of assistant clerks and messenanr, 4,7,700 j
for hooks and stadonerP. Stint).l tar advertiaing anginal
gait-inept of 1801, in not more titan two newspapers, nor
snore than one tune in each, 6.3,00 u: Provided, That
the cost of said advertising shall not exceed tae regular
advertising rates charged to individuals: And provided
further, That this shall net be construed to authorize
the printing or publishing of said annual statement in
pamphlet form. For cleansing and care of 011100 9 4200
for incidental expenses. 6i280 ; for the solaria& of fsue
.clerks for six months in the year 1801, $1,600.
MANUFACTURE OF SPRINGFIEUff
Bl
irt.Et.—The manufacture of Springfield rifles will be con
fined to three different establiehments iu the United
States—m:o of which, at Bridesburs, wilt be in f ill ope
ration in at-out a weok, the other two not .n-fo-e five or
six months. The manufacture of these rifles involves IL
OVNA atbuuot of tedious and intricate labor. The stock
alone, with, of ao barrel, lock, Ac , before rendered per
•feet, pasEe., through no less than twenty-three different
„machines. An establishment for the purpose of carrying
.on the business briskly requires about $150,000 worth of
machinery, which cau be put in place and made to , work
well. and with satisfaction, in about twelve mouths. Each
portion of the rifle is made with care and precision,
and is c:osely inspected by competent parties , before
fastened tosether. The establishment at Bridesburz in
to menuftieturu 60,000 of these fillet, which will gire
employment to about BUO men.
'MILITARY MATTERS.—Yesttrclay af
tenicon the funeral of James Gilliland. a member of
Company F. Colonel Gregory's regiment, took place
from his Isle residence, at No. 14Y.1' North Fourth street.
The fut eral of Wm. Keys also took ,dace yes erday
afternoon. from hie late residence, in Manbeim street.
The dereasol was attached to I.l.pta u O'Farrel's corn,
gamy l•f Cauarrou Prageone, Company I, He died at
Camp Griffin, ti a.
This mu nine Alexander Armstrong, of Company GI,
Cameron Dragoons, will be Lurie! with martial honors.
Ede also died at Camp Grief:•, on the 16th instant.
Colonel Eneh's regiment of Lancers have received
from the h.dies and gentlemen of this city a thonland
new pennons for their lakces. They are made of scarlet
cloth, and have been finished with great neatness.
LEASING PUBLIC WHARVES.— es ter
day ii.termion Mr. James A. Freeman, auctioneer, sold
at the Exchange the leas , of tits following wharves and
landings, Leloneing to the city : Davis lauding, leased to
Daniel McCarty tr. Son, for -V.50 ; rented last year for
$360. Noble-street who'd, to G. B. Newton, for $2,800;
tart year $:',400. Gretn.sti eet wharf, to Norcross
Gshec-t.: for. eo , 0.96 i last. yeAss- =t-'1 1 4.66- Conta*-stiva
wharf, to Norcross C Schetta. for 83,0"0 ; last year
$3,800. Green-lane taiting, to John C. Grant, for $lO.
These buildings are all located on the Delaware Pine
street wharf, on the Schuylkill, which rented last year
for $175, was leased yesterday for $35, ti Thomas E.
PERSONAL.-1-jout. Joseph R Smith,
or the Eighty-first Regiment s General Stunner's division,
is in town.
The Tol:oning are the newly electei officers or the
Priercantile Library : President, T. Morris Perot; vice
president, John D. Watson i recordiuu secretary, Clias.
N. Walton; corresponding a cretary, John Marston. Jr.;
treasurer, 'Albert S. Letclivrorth q directors, William L.
Schaffer, Joseph C. Grubb, Richard Wood, Warner M.
Earin, Olivet R. Wilson, Alfred H. Low,,. Chas. Roads,
R_ M. 1-1,./.1.1k, John La.-dm, ' Jr., J. Wistar tyans,
kitomd. M. Duffield, William L. Dunglison.
ACCIDENT. Yesterday morning, he-
twee. it and 12 o'clock, it loaded hay wagon Mu into en
iron awning post, in front of a etore in Ninth street, be
tween Race and Vine streets, breaking it short off at the
pavement, and tearing away the bulk- head. of Um win•
dew and meshing the 211195e9. A lady, who was taitAir,
was struck by the iron railing and very badly cut on the
head She wns taken into the house, where the accident
happened, where the wounds were dr, seed by Dr. Landis.
The drivers were arrested by Officer. Wood, and taken
before Alderman Snyder, who htid them for a furthei
hearing.
PPOINTA ENTS. — Thc follow ing ap
gaintmenta of Clerks of Markets have been made: South
& cord .sti rot market. P. Devennny ,• Shi p pem street mar
ket, John Murphy; Eleventh-street market, P.. '. Sher
ry ; Sixth-ward markets, John Howell ; Ninth and
Tenth-ward markets, John Kane and Michael Tracy;
Callowhill.streei market, James fdeCourt ; Spring Garden
market, Wm. Sides; north Second-strest market, &sum'
JLaikton Franklin-144+ , 0et market, nat.t M gikkh
'Thos. O. Beckman, anal west of Sixth street, ()bodes
lefeters ; Lehigh-avenue market, Edward Early.
FUNERAL OF A CLEROVMAN.—Yester
'day morning, the funeral of Rev. John O'ShaughnesseY,
Nebo died, alter a protracted illness, on Monday morning,
et St . Je~eph'e lloepital , to k The eeremonlee.
which were of unite an impressive character, took place
et St. Malachi's Church, in Eleventh street, near Master.
The cburchtlisa tilled to overflowing. The altsrs awl
pillars of the church were appropriately decorated with
mourning. The sanctuary contained about fifty clergy
men, who participated in the obsequies of the occasion.
K TIIE LADIES' AID OFF` PRIDADEIm
PHIS" re.licit contributions in moiler, material, or edi
bier, to enable them to carry ml their work of aid and
comfort to the sick and wounded. The recent battles
create a pressing necessity for contributions, which may
be ant to the rooms, N. R. corner of Twelfth and Wal
nut streets, on Friday, between 9 o'clock A. M. and 6
P. M. They hare sent twenty-two boxes of hospital
stoke. h 026 fa 6 ail! Nine to Mirotil..l. ;
Mo. ; four to Reba, Ito ; four to Roanoke, and Ilse to tue
army of the Potomac.
ANGEROTH'S HEAVY ARTILLERY.—
lauel Anneroth's Heavy Artillery, now encamped at
Diamond Cottage, Camden, H. J., was lilted about ten
days ago, and is now awaiting marching ordsr.4. Thras
of the companies (Li, G, and H) were ordered to Fort
Delaware on the 9th of January, where they are now re
ceiving iLstruction in the use of heavy artillery. This
place is a splendid school for the instruction of the young
artillerist.
BALL FOR , TILE VOLUNTEER REFRESH—
mbar .I.ov:ie.—The grand ball ny the Philadelphia
Fire Drparimeet, in aid of the Volunteer Refreshment
Saloons, e kia plaeo on next Monday night at the Na
tional Guards' Hall. The committee of firemen having
the matter in charge hare epared no pains or trouble to
have this one of the finest affairs of the season. It wilt
undoubtedly be the largest ball ever held at the Guards'
Hall.
Ihv T. DEWITT TALLMAGE, of Sy
remise, lit.w Yolk, has accepted the call of the Second
Deformed Dutch Church, of this city, to take effect in
June nest, the cozionittea; appointed by the church
having, by appointment of maid gentleman, itc:d en inter
view with him on the 11th of December last, in the city
of New York, which resulted as above stated.
PAYMENT OF INTEREST --Yesterday
the secui-annual s intereat on the national loan full clue.
At the office of Jay Cooke & Co. a largo number of the
coupon holders drew out the interest, which WAR given
in epecie. Besides which, twoper cen% premium on the
coupons was also given. The credit of the Covarninont,
judging from this circumstance, is more substantial than
it ever was.
THE CASE OF THE BAD SCHOOLBOY.—
Yesterday morning, the jury in tho case of Thomas
'Pierce, charged with committing an ILgaanlt and battery
upon Louis Eppeisheinur, a scholar under his charge,
rendered a verdict of not guilty.
It Rowan that Mr. Fierce is a new principal at the
school he now hue charge o 1 and is represented ad a very
-worthy and intelligent men.
SHOCKING DEATlL—YbSterdity morn
trig, an unknown white man was found in a lime-kiln. at
Race street wharf, Schuylkill. He bad evidently gone
Into the plate to sleep, and when discovered his head
and one arm and a leg were bornol to a crimp. Evan his
clothes are so completely destroyed as to render reeng
iYition impos.Pdo. The coroner was notified, and, alter
bolding :Ln iLquest, took charge of the body.
ACQUlTTED.—Yesterday, in the United
'States District Court, Judge Cad waiader, Andrew Scott
was put on trial charged with milking counterfeit coin
'The only evide nee against him was the needing at his
house. in Taker street, part of, a milling machine. The
;jury tendered a verdict of not guilty.
IN A DANGEROUS CONDITION.—Last
evening John Pritchard, who was badly beaten, a night
or two since, at a tavern somewhere in Water street,
wag still in a critical condit;on at the Pennsylvania Hos
pital.
FATAL liEgeLT.—The ha named
11111Pe Brt-wptAr. whe wa evt.,, •y thA a , di..l wt
be toFpital from the remit of We JAI
.romley, the driver. of the tem attached to the ear, has
• en arreged anti held for a hearing.
SNOW BIRDS.—A correspondent writes
no es follows : There is a pleasant paragraph gling the
rounds" of the newspapers, setting forth the planner in
which an aged couple at Bethel Hill, Mains, yearly On.
tertained a number of enow blnls, (Pringilta firma/is,
Bonap,) which brings to mind some experience and ex
periments had with these birds in our city.
Some years ago I owned a property, basin; a large
garden attached, which was bounded by a stable, the ga
ble end of which, facing the east, was entirely and thick
ly covered with ivy. In this covering the snow birds for
many successive years sought and found during winter a
emus and secure retreat,
A portion of the graes plot was kept free of anon, ao.l
upon this spot the snow birds were supplied with abund
ance of food, which we strewed there every day for their
use. The consequence was, that they seldom left the
place, and thus we had constantly, during the setteell, a
large number throughout the premises, and en familiar
ized did they become, as to enter the doors and windows,
when opened, for the enjoy meet of a fine •• sun-shinny"
day. Their a"nual visit was always looked for by the
family with eagerness, and it usually occurred about the
20th of October, in every year, when the birds never
failed to respond to the wishes of the faintly, who, ono and
all, took special care to receive and treat them with the
utmost kindness and attention, and thus our garden be
came one of the most charming natural aviaries. They
usually left its about the 20th of April for their places of
incubation amid the high ranges of the Allegheny mount
sins. F.
DEATH OF A. G. WATERMAN. ESQ
Philadelphia bas lost ono of her most stiumble and
public.epirited citizene. Ir. Albert G. Waterman, for.
zuerly a member of the City Councils, and in the enjoy
ment of much prominence as the originator of the design
for u monument in Independence boitere, commemora
tive of the original thirteen Colonies, departed this life a
few days since. In public, as in private life, his 114110
was held in high esteem, and his friendship everywhere
sought. His memory gill survive him.
S - EDDEN DEATlL—Yesterday morning,
a man named Charles Cook arrived in this city front
Bridgeton, N. J., for the purpose of receiving medical
treatment. Be was taken by a friend to the water-core
institute at No. 202 Franklin street, above Race, wnero
he left him, stating that ho would return in a short time.
The coon was in a weak and exhausted condition, and
died in a abort time after the departure of his friend.
The coroner was netiflcd, and proceeded to hold an in•
quest. Two physicians wore examined and stated that it
was probable he died from consumption. The friends of
the deceased turned up at a Isle hour yesterday alter
noon and took cher;e of the body.
PERSONAL.—Gen. B. F. Kelly arrived
in this city on Tuesday evening from Wheeling. The
General came over the Pennsylvania Railroad in a spe
cial cer provided by the company.
Another Pennsylvanian at Fort Donelson.
[For The Press.]
In the telegraphic accounts of the capture of Fort
Donelton, published in The Press of yesterday morning,
it was stated that General Lawman's brigade, of General
Smith's division, was the lirst to ent?r the upper cud of
the let t. This General Lawman is a native of York
county, is. nag Moto ibut for She last son or twelve
years has resided in Burlington, lowa. At the breaking
out of this wicked rebellion, he raised a regiment of lowa
volunteers, and has been in service ever since. Re par
ticipated in the fight at Belmont, and was severely
wounded on that occasion. His mother, a brother, and
two sisters now reside in the town of York. General
Unman is a man ntundoubted courage and generous im
pulses. and we areVad to observe that he is not among
the Milos or wournied 'on this occasion. Long may he
live to defend our tinie.honored Hag and enjoy the bless
ings which it dispenses ! W.
[For The Press.]
Carawissa, Columbia county, Pa., Feb. 18, 1862.
the recent news from Fort Donelson has set this
usually quiet town in a general uproar. There is gene
ral rejoicing, except in a very few cases. The bells are
all ringing, slid, in the absence of cannon, our citizens
resort to the firing of guns and pistols to signify-their
gladness at the great victory that has crowned our arms.
The flags ate all thrown to the breeze, while the town is
enlivened by the sound of martial music, and the excite
ment seems to be on the increase. J. S. B.
[For The Press.]
DARBY, Feb. 19, 1862.
As you have reports from various parts of our coun
try in regard to the rejoicings in honor of our late glo
rieueti•ictories, we would like to give you an account of
what Happened Iu our patriotic little town on Monday
night.
An impromptu meeting wag held in front of the But
tonwood Hotel, which was addressed by several of our
prominent citizens, among whom was Adjutant J. D.
Byerly, of the Delaware County Home Guards, who de
livered an eloquent and thrilling speech, which was en.
thusmetically applauded... The meeting broke up at a late
how, and the eitizene went to their homes folly con
vinced that the Constitution and our glorious Union
must and shall be preserved." Beuscaing as.
GOVERNOR BERIAH MAGeFFIN delivered his
message to the Legislature of Kentucky on the 13th
inst. The Governor draws a sprry picture of affairs
throughout the State, and asktowleages that he
has no power to remedy the evils. He recom
mends the pasiage of some law for the relief of
debtors, and yet he seems to fear that the enact
ment of any relief measure may deprive honest
creditors of their just dues. Ho says, in effect, that
one-half the people are unable to pay their tax. 433,
and The other half will refuse to do so. and that
there is no power to compel them. He does not
allude to the_ war now raging throughout the
Country.
FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL.
THE MONEY MARKET.
PHILAZZLPHIit t February 19,1863
Since the opening of the present year, the advance in
the market value or railroad securities, in this state, has
been remarkable, and there is no indication of any per
manent reverse. On the contrary, the success which is
everywhere attending our arms, and the prospect that
this success will soon restore peace to the country, with
its attendant prosperity in all the pursuits of indnetry,
leaves but little room to doubt that our great arteries of
trade and travel will become more valuable than they
have heretofore been. The Pennsylvania Central, the
Beading, and the Philadelphia, Wilmington, and Balti
more railroads might be instanced as being particularly
prosperous at this time; and the business public fully
realize their success. 'fence it is that the price of their
stock increases steadily; and, based as this increase is,
not upon speculation, but upon the fullest confidence in
the management of these imprevementg, it is een.d.o.lve
evidence that these branches of the industry of Penn
sylvania have net been demoralized, or oven seriously
deranged, by existing national troubles..
The resources of Pennsylvania are, at this present time,
on the eve of full development. For many years we lag
ged in the rear of New 'York and the New England
Semes, and, an a consequence, Our 1111
bile securities occu
pied no enviable position in the ma,ket. But the latent
wealth was in the bosom of the Keystone State; all that
was needed was the strong hand of enterprise to call it
forth. The geographical advantages of Pennsylvania
are tell• evident ; all the:: was required was wisdom and
enmity to put these advantages to proper use. These
ends have now, to a groat extent, been accomplished.
Public-spirited no it assumed the leadership iu great iu=
tercel improvements, the people nobly seconded them,
and the result is that our State now stands in the very
front rank or railroad prosperity. A. few years will add
sill more to this success ; and the time is not very re
mote when, in all protability, we can boast of the most
pirrecr, as well as the most siNcOgglii, roilroM opt= on
this continent.
In referring to this gratifying condition of our grea
improvements, we Should not forget the men who hav
been principally instrumental in Its consummation. His
tory will do justice to those who, years ago, stemmed the
strong tide of prejudice, and laid the foundations for
these channels of wealth and power. They were trim
hermit and genuine conquerors, because they dared the
frowns of bigotry and ignorance, and revolutionized the
induetry and habits of a nation. But the cyntrol
ling intellects of our own day—those who at
present manage the mteriee of our trade and com
merce—deserve a more especial mention. Bach men 4119
Thomson, Felton, Morehead, Cullum, Smith, Blest., Wil
der, Scott, Lembo: it, and many others whom the reader
will readily recall, are among the public benefactors, be.
cause the power of their intellects is wielded for the pub
lic advantage. Years of toil, and anxiety, ani study,
have been necessary to qualify these gentlemen for the
high positions they hold in the popular estimation, and
thar.4.lildli , idindWliCaegil is the best ON - Idenceot thoh- eaps
city to 511 propeny the places they occupy. So long as
Pennsylvania can boast of such men among her railroad
managers, she will haven° reason to regret the enterprise
and great expenditure which has levelled her hills,
bridged her rivers, tunnelled her mountains, and united
the waters of the great lakes and the Mississippi valley
with those of the Atlantic.
The stock market was rather Inactive to-day, bat
prices were well maintained, and in some instances
higher. Pennsylvania war loan advanced selling at
99.,44 , and city sixes were firm et yesterday's quotations.
Reading Railroad shares seers weaker.
The money market is unchanged. Moore. Imlay ,tt
Bicknell's Ratik,note Reporter reports that an altered
five dollar note is now being circulated in this city, pur
porting to be the true issue of the Bank of Beaver coun
ty, Pa. Yig. man seated with child, and horses and
plough ;on each end 5 V 5. The State arms of Georgia'
on lower part of note
The following quotations are furnished us by Drexel &
Co: New 1r ork exchange, par 011-10 discount; Boston
exchange, par OM premium; Baltimore exchange, par
cox premium; country funds, %is% discount; gold,
erSM premium ; i 3.10 ti easury notes, to 14 dis
count; coupons, 19 February of do, S) proooom,
'The following ia a comparative Ffittenont of exports frotn
the port of New York to foreign ports for the week end
ing February 15, and since Jan. 1:
IS6O. 1861. 1862.
For the week.... $1,2:39,642 $2,2740102 $2,855,123
Provien:ly 8,783,244 16,066.967 15,311,275
Eiztee 1.....tr,113 OM 188 413078,80 t/8118erh.15
Philadelphia Stock Exchange Sales,
rebruary 19, 1862.
BCPCINTED BY S. E. SLAYMILKNE. Philadelphia Exchange.
FIRST BOARD.
150 Perim' R.. hi hits 47,v 24 MN LP3erties.c 50
$OOO d0....10t nag, 100
400 d 0... lat radg 100
1000 do. ..2d mtg 1:t236 Behyl PM.. 12,31
8650 Pldi. t i; 135 1000 Penns Coup 00... Var a
1000 Sun & Eris Ts... 85 50 Elmira It 7
120 Spr Pine R.lots 113 i 1200 City 5s July '62. 93
1100 City 65....1( 8 0 92 15 2d & Third-sts IL 51
200 10 92 90 Lehigh 62
500 do 92 1500 N Palma 69...b5 65
100 City de Petals. P.. N. 1000 do .b 5 65
55 Cam 1000 do ........b5 05
0.1.6.W1.0.41 11 PM. .5g 1.41$ 004. ;lox;
4 Norristown R... 41 41 600 do .103
1000 Morris CI 24 tntg WI 1700 do 103,
3000 do 2d mtg 90 100 Reading It 21
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3000 d0.....1ed mtg 97% 200 do e 5 2 i3 7.
Ulf 00 8 7.30 Trea'y NOO 500 Penns 5s 524
sOOO do 99 100 Long Island 1t,.. 11
2000 du 1.9
EIMER
25 Elmira It 7
1100 Cam&Amb lid 'B3. 84
15 Lehigh Scrip.. .. 373‘
3000 Phila & Erie s.. 85
3000 Lehigh Val 083 i
1000 Penna R 2d m... 02%
BOARD.
25 Beading R 21.56
50 Catawissa ...
50 dO ...... • • • • 5;),t
6 Penns R 474'
6 do 47%
SECOND
5 Retina R 47%
5 d 0........... 47,4
4600 Soo & Brit: 711 • we 80
5000 do 85
1000 Philo & Erie Os.. 85
60 00 .. . .. 5%
100 City 6s New 07%
75 Syr& Pine R..b5. 11%
500 N Penna 10a..... 703
1000 do b 5 70)
51 New Creek......
90 N Pen R /m Sep. 6.1
/60 Long Uhl R.. 66.. 1 t
10 do 11
6000 Penn Coup 65.b6.100
1000 Reading 63 '41... 96
S 5
2dye. 85
3000 Pennst 5s 8234
6000 Penns B Istm.bs.loo
1000 d0....15t mt.loo
00 6cld bar PreG.. 127 i
100 Wading R 21,4
60 d0......55wn. 21X
50 do 21.56
25 do 21-56
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Phila Gs .92 92}g I
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Bid. Ask.
Elmira 75'73... 6914 70
Long Island R.. 1073 11
LIM Cl & Nay.. 5176 52,4,"
Leh CI & N Sm. 37 37,.1
N Penna. 7 7.3 g
N Palma BAL. .. 65 653(
N Penna B 10a.. 79 80
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Iff,res CI Con.. 40 42
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SPPTICP & Fins.. 11 11),C
Greer' & Coates 21,i( 21%
.heat R Walnut 3)J( 31
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Elmira 7 73‘
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60 N Pa Chattel Bell 603
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BOARDS
Philadelphia Markets
Tho Flour market iv dull, hut without any. quotable
change in prico or demand; 200 bbls superfine sold at
80.25e6.37,4 ; 50 bble good Lancaster county extra at
65.75; 1,000 bbls good and choice Western extra family
at $5.87% a 6, and 200 bbls fancy Ohio at $6.50 4' bbl;
there is some little inquiry for superfine, which Is scarce
at our lowest figures, and the vales to the trade have
been within the same range of prices, as to brand and
quality, and the receipts moderate. Rye Flour it dull;
100 bbls sold at .5.3.25 41T bbl. Corn Meal—There iv very
little inquiry ; Pennsylvania is offered at $3, and Bran
dywine $3.623 OP' bbl.
WHEAT . is less active to-day. and Orions about the
same; 5,01)11 bushels have been taken at:134 , 35c, mostly at
the latter rate for prime Pennsylvania red in afore, and
whine 1400145 c. hye is in steady demand, and 1,000
bushels Pennsylvania sold at 73c. Corn continues dull,
and about 2,500 bushels new Pennsylvania yellow sold at
56g:1 , 5636c in store. Oats are more inquired fur, andl2.ooo
Yolainn Ifc, weight, in store.
BAlLK.—Quercitron is wanted at 533.60 ton, awl but
little offering or selling.
COTTON.—Tho market is irregular, and a very small
business doing.
GROCEIIII±d AND rimy 'slows —The market for the for
mer is dull, anti for the latter buyers and:sellers are apart
in their views, and prices looking up.
SF:el/S.—There is more demand for Cloverseed, and 70
600 bas have /Jett) taken, mostly at .184a4.25 bus.
• • • -
Wirwer ie .6,11 mnd un.eitled 560 Loh Oltiv nal4l. a* 28
cents PeLusylvania 26027 c, au4 drudge at 24t:
New York Stock Ex
FIRST
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zOOO U N '69 reg.. 90
5000 U S Or 'Bl re"... 90
100(0 U 64'81 &rbil; 9074
46000 do 90
500 U S '6l. 0W L
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1000 do 88
1C4.0 IT S 5x'65 88
7000 IT S 5s '74 coup. 793
3000 do 79%
34000 Trea 7 3.10 p c n 99
20000 Ohio Os '00.....100
1000 Kentucky St 6s. 89
1009 do .. ... 88%
5000 111 war 10an.... 81
3000 do 81%
3000 do 81%
1000 'ltion& St 2%.. 55
5000 Tenn 6s '9o_ 55
3000 d0..........54%
370 C-0 do . . . „ 54h
1000 Vir St is 57
20000 K Car St Gs ... 06
0000 Mo St 65....830 48
24000 d0..........48
6000 do ... . .. 48 , 4
1000 do b2O 98.34'
7000 Mc 68 iss to 11 et
SttosP 60
1000 California St 18. Sly t
VICO 1 1' C.lB 48.... 084
1000 Erie R 4th mtg. 84)
8000 do . . . . . 85
48608uf NY & Elm 80
100081 Ind R s Fd ba.10136
3000 Harlem2d nt bs. 95
1000 T & All 1 nr... 92
1000 Chi & N W 2 m. JO
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1000 Mien 'So 2d mtg
7000 Tot& Web 2 m.. 48
4000 Mil F P duC 1 m 89%
90 Chatham Bank.. e 9
30 Shoe& L 8k.... 81
10 Park 8ank..... 94
10 Penn Coal C 0... 88%
A PAPER FOR TEE CAMP AND FIRESIDE.
FORNEY'S WAR PRESS.
A SPLENDID NUMBER FOR SATURDAY, FEB-
RUARY 22
RNGRAVINGS.—Tbe Bombardment of Roanoke Is
land by the Burnside Expedition—General John A. Dix
—General Negley—Brigadier General Pieasonton—lm
proved Army Tents—Hon. Hamilton Fish—Bishop Ames
—Small Potafoce. _
WAR TALE.—Frank Limigard ; or, An Arm for the
Cause.
FROM GEN. TIALLECK'S DEPARTMENT.—The
Great Victory of the War: The Capture of Fort Douel
son—Official Despatch front Commodore Foote—Details of
the Victory—Speech of Central Elalleck—Official De
witch to Qom' PlcrAellAn—Poopatch from Comtnod re
Foot: Clarksville to be Attacked by the Mortar Fleet—
Description of Fort Doneleon—Sketches of the Union
Generals—The Rebel Generals—Recapture of Springfield
—1 he Pursuit of the Rebel Price, 3M.
FROM GEN. BUELL'S DEPARTMENT.—The Re
bel Force at Bowling Green Before its Evacuation—The
battle at Logan'o Groat Ronde c Official Wort of Gene
ral Then ac.
FROM GENERAL SHERMAN'SDIVISION—Let
ter front 'Maori Head—The Expedition to Savannah:
Speedy Capture of the City Anticipated: Encounter with
Tatnall's Fleet.
GEN. BERNSIDN'S EXPEDITION.—DetoIIe of the
Military and Naval rorcea Connected with the Burnside
Expedition—First Fee oral Report of the North Carolina
Victory—The Battle of Roanoke: A Graphic Description
of the Affair: The Bravery of the Land and Naval
Forces.
FROM THE SOUTH.—Rebel Accounts of the Union
Feeling in Tenneeeee—The Misery Existing in Mississin
pi—Affbire at Eichcoond—Symptoms of Discouragement.
TILE LETTILES OF OCCASIONAL."—The Stir
kenaer of Mason
and SILIell—T he Nationat
The Conspirators in Despair—The Downfall of the Seces
sion Movement.
EDITORIALS.—The Latest War News—The Can
tore of Fort Donelson—The Offer of lason and Slidell to
Abolish Slavery—The Debate in the British Parliament—
The Evacuation of BowliUg Green—Fort Sumpter, &c.
SPECIAL DESP ATCHES FROSS THB CAPITAL.—
The United States Note /3111—Presentation of Rebel Flags
to Congress The Cele nation of the 231—Important Ex
ecutive Orders Relative to State Prisoners, &c.
MISCELLANEOUS.—A Son of Lord Byron in the
Army—Parson Brownlow—Destitute Indians, &c.
LATEST NEWS.—The Fort Doneison Victory—The
Stars and Stripes Floating in Arkansas—Surrender of
Savannah—Later from Europe, ¢m,
FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL.—The Stoney
Market—Weekly Review of the Philadelphia Markets.
WAR POETRY.—ltoanoke—Evenlng Thoughts After
the Battle at Port Royal Ferry—"" T ied in the Camp"—
The Sentry—Freemen, Arm Ye !—The Star of the Union
In State
WAIL WIT AND HUMOR.
Single Copies for sale at the Counter of The Press.
TEEMS:—One copy, one year, $2; Three copies, one
year, 85 ; Five copies, one year, $B.
CITY ITEMS.
DICTIONARY OF MILITARY TERMS (Con
tinued):
Cartel—Agreement for an exchange of prisoners.
Casenble—The knob at the breech of a gun.
Cavalier-6 work in the interior of a baaiital.
Cbeek—The timber side of a gun-carriage.
Mafia of a Gon—lte length frmn trunione to tiiii le_
CircamTstlation Line—A low parapet and trench of
earthwork encircling a besieged place.
Camp Colere—Flege eighteen inches square, to mark
ovchitions.
Commissary—Provision purchaser.
Convoy—k detached guard to accompany supplies
Corpa—A body of troops under one commander
Uniforms for officers of the tt Marine Corps" and
others, provided at Chas. Stokes' One-price Clothing
Sto e, under the Continental Hotel.
THE BACKBONE BROKEN.—It is said that
the defeat of the rebets at Fort Donelson broke the
bask of the rebellion. lonan'a erotic wads paneled it.
head very badly; Beaufort blackened both eyes and
bloodied its nose, and Roanoke gave it a stunning kick
in the rear. Jeff Davis may say, t• Once more into the
breech dear friends, once more !" but there are no
breeches availabfe for them to get into ; tbey are help
less and i.reeehlese, while we have her an unbounded
soars.. e`f eßisfdY la the BP6iViri-giohe Clolldt:,s Hell of
Rockhill & Wilson, Nos. 603 and 600 Chnnnut aired,
above Sixth.
THE EAIPRESS EUGENIE is, according to late
gossip, becoming quite a politician ; but her policy Is dl
.
rectly oppeatil l 9 that c,r the Emperor. She corresponds
with me.y. Amen of Um clerical party 4 Vala defends warns-
Iy the temporal power of the rope and the cause of the
ex-King of Naples. She agrees with her husband in one
thing, however, And that is, that decidedly - the neatest
and best litthiegiiiist eats in the country are manufac
tured at the palatial Clothing Establishment of Granville
No, 60 9 chellttll# otrot, whore prim Aro fixed
to suit the times.
PURE LIQUORS FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSES.—
Idr. C. 11. Mattson, dealer in fine family groceries, Arch
and Tenth streets, has now on hand a very choice line of
old Port and Sherry Wines, suitable for invalids, or any
others Rho wish ar. ally pare article of this kind. Ile
has also constantly on hand ynre old Brandies for medi
cinal purposes.
MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
lEir SEE 7011ETH PAGE
CLEARED.
Brig Madeira, Zlorron, Barladoes, J E Baal°, & Co,
Bahr Alliance, Ireland, Batteras Inlet, Tyler, Stone
it Co.
L. Bohr Adelaide, Young, do do
Bcbr J L Hess, Webb, do do
bcisr C Wiliialne, Golding, do do
S,ht. .11 gll [MU% Marta, Port Rota, Jo
Ear W G Bartlett, Connelly, do do
MEMORANDA
Steamship Kennebec, Garton, hence, arrives at Now
York yesterday.
Steamship Kangaroo, McGuigan, frata Liverpool, ar
rived at Nt w York yesterday. .
Ship Lord Brougham, (Ham) Harting, cleared at New
YgrlC yesterday for Philadelphia,
Blip Pacific, lull, for 'locum' As rex, cboarM at Now
York yesta Any.
Ship Westmoreland, Decan, for Philadelphia, sailed
from Liverpool a inst. -
Brig J W Woodruff, for Philadelphia, waa discharging
at Ponce, PR, inst
Brig Breeze, Outerbridge, hence, was going into Rio
de Jamie° 21st Dec.
Brig West, Rodgers, at New Ifota yesterday from
Buenos Ayres.
Behr Nero, Goudey, hence, via Queenbtown, at Dublin
33 intst.
Ear J C Henry, Love, cleared at New Yoik yetterday
for Philadelphia.
NOTICE TO MARINER'S.
Notice is hereby given that a spar buoy, with red and
black horizontal stripes, has been placed off the SW aide
of a sunken wreck which has been discovered in the en
trance to Buzzard's Bay, Mass.
The wreck lies in 13 fathoms water at low tide, and has
but from four to six feet water on her mast beads.
The following are magnetic bearings or prominent oh , -
jecto frQnl the bIIOYI vio
Cuttylnink Light fiE X 8.
Vineyard Round Light Vessel SW X S.
Ribbon Reef Buoy NW.
Sow and Pigs Rimy SW by 8.
By order of the Lighthouse Board.
E. A. LOVE.,
Clerk to L. H. Inspector, Second District.
Boston, Feb. 18,1862.
NAYAL.
The U S *learner Curlew 'proceeded to the Brooklyn
Easy yard yesterday.morning, where *the would take on
board one hundred and Edo , sailors, and mail in the even•
tug for Boston.
Easton, Feb 19—The discovery of a leakage in the
boilers of the steamer Kensington will delay her depot,
lure. Meet of her coal Lae been taken out, to allow of
repairs.
Sailing. frigate Vern:oat, storesiiip, 24, Com'r Inddnin i
leit het moorings Installing, and was towed down to the
Roads, where she waits a convoy to Port Royal.
Weymouth, Feb 2-11 m IT S steamer Tuscarora ar
rived in Portland Loads about 10 o'clock this morning;
sho steamed in from the westward, and remains.
CARD PRINTING, BRST AND CIIZAPIST
ilt the City, at 84 south THIRD &rad.
CIRCULAR PRINTINO, Rant and Obespeut ht the
U br. et 84 &putt, THIRD Street.
BILL-HEAD PRINTING, Bast sad Cheapen In the
014, at 14 South THIRD Street.
THE PRESS. -PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1861
FIIIIRUARY 19—Evening
haugc—February 19
BOARD.
1(006 American Cold-103%
10000 do ...... —.103%
8000 do b 15,10331
3.5000 do 430.109)(
1500 do 103
28 Del & Hud Cl co.. 96%
30 racilic Mail B._ 95
25 do b6O. 90
55 du 94%
225 do 01%
50 do s3O 94
IGS 44
50 do 45%
580 N Y Cent...... nag 82%
100 do ..p&4 82%
200 do b3O 82%
25 do 82%
100 do ao 824
NO Erie Railway..s6o 344
100 do 800 alit'
90 do 34%
200 do • 34%
10 do 24%
200 do 34%
50 Erie R Pret'd s3O 58%
300 do 5.a%
,100 do AO 58%
300 Beading R. 43
410 Mich Central 1t... 53%
50 do s3O 53%
000 do b3O 53%
15 Mich 0 di Li I It 2.3 1 1
250 do boo 22%
so Panama R 119
200 El Cen scrip 62%
50 do b3O 62%
150 do 830 621(
20 Cleve Col &,Cin R. 107%
350 Gal .5 Chic 8.._ 6874
250 Cloy& Tol R.. 44%
109 do i.. 34 44%
200 do s3O 44%
200 do b 4 444
60 Chicago & R 1.... 54%
10 Mil & P D C R... 20
49 New Jersey R.... 1.14%
ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS
UP TO 12 O'CLOOK LAN. NI9HT
CONTINENTAL HOTEL—Ninth end Uhontnat
W M Stewart, Indiana lion A K At4Clure,liarrisbg
H Soother Harrisburg II Pittsburg
Mr. N Soother,
Cincinnati lion T Jones, Yorke, N J
Cut It Taylor ' N Cincinnati, 0
J M nyder, New York F New York
J !Stetson, &Mon W Firiustoue la, Roston
J Harrisburg Major Floyd Jones, U
ii W Putorroy, Cincinnati d W Drown, lialtioivro
Copt J Mclntosh, U a A Capt W C Thompson, N Y
S Starr, lowa
J Dh ern
Win Foster, Jr, New York C Anthony, New York
Win P Sheffield, Rhode 'Ad Benj M ailson, Newport
Time Palmer, Pittaburg Mrs It Walden, Now York
J W Walden, New York If N Lawnau & N Y
Mite Lannon), New York T P Buchan, Jr, N
'l' S Mom oe„lr, do la,llosten Borneo rioreon, N J
Mee ÜBo din, Newark, N J J Ingham, Belem, N J
A belaw.ro hire W M slowort, 11.4
G N NeOiitt It la, New York B W Floyd & la, N York
.1 A Mellow., U S A .1! B Atterbury, Pitteburg
Mr COliliise d: la, Baltimore Mrs Ellis, Baltimore
M Ayer A; wf, Maine .1 S Coburn A wf, ?dein°
It Canipbt 11, Jr, It Island L K Kramer, Virginia
A Spear, Maryland B Trenkely, Cincinnati, 0
kt Feiltheimer, Cincinnati 11 Stix, Cincinnati, 0
U Frost, Jackson co, Va A Kuhn, Virginia
Geo &ince , ' Penns
A Turp lE.ikkticky
Dr C 11 IlaeFeler, Penns P C Pope, U S N
Jos Wood, New York Mr Hooper Jc la, Boston
Bliss Hooper, Boston T C Halsey, Portland
Miss Heiser, Portland M A Zabriskie, New York
B K Bud!, Chicago Alonzo Richmond, Chicago
C Garber, New York Titus Eddy, Troy, N Y
J G Warren, Boston 11 0 Flow
D P Studer J G Brown, Now York
It IV 'i il6lllllg, California J B Breereary, M. Chunk
3 J Mandl, New York John Bard ar ta ' 'few York
Mr Jay & la, New York J Kirkpatrick,New York
P IV Scudder, Boston J Davis, Boston
II IC Giffin & la, Now York J T Van MU & la, N York
M Steck E Aguirre
Aguirre A WLowry A la, Erie, Pa
Wm Gilpen, Denver, C T R E Whiteitt, Denver, C T
W 11 Calvert dt Is, Ohio W H Warner, New York
it Porterfield, Now York D Dodd, Now York
W B Bennett, New York E C Fisher, New York
Geo B Leonard, Boston J Tappan, New York
W Bush, New York R Harrington, N York
S W Payson, Boston A L Collins, New York
it Cornier dc, la, N York Jos Merrifield, Baltimore
E K Williams A. hi, Mass Mice Dear , Mails
Nice Andrews, Boston Wll Bailey wf, Albany
W Niblo, New York George W Band, Boston
JIl Mckenzie, New York It it Tracy, New York
R Knott, Louisville] 3 Sinieton, New York
D NeDonnahltuu, N York Geo T Johnson, Mass
B Y liMekley, Cincinnati, 0 J W Blackley, Cin, 0
Thos Drop', New York H W Jonkiss, New York
W B Watkins t wt, N York 8 B Pierce, jr, Boston
F P Dean, Tipton, Pa Geo C Richardson, Boston
AMERICAN HOTEL—tlheetnnt et., above Fifth
A Hitchcock, Now York H E Per/ino
W Chase, Augusta, Me G S Ballard
G F Thompson, New York E Woman k, la, Maryland
D .1 Justice, Minnesota T H Mc!liotiu, Delaware
J M Carnest, Maryland G W Lehman, U 8 A
J Aehcr.ft, Now Yolk A W Frye, New York
11. S Bartholomew, Conn C C Smith, Columbus, Ohio
Alex 'awe'', New Jersey
ST. LOUIS HOTEL—Chestnat street, above Third.
Boy burn, Indiana I Maginess, Indiana
W R !term's, Boston W H Wilson, Rhode Island
S S Stevens, Penult Mrs Gorham & eon, N Y
V Cohen, New York J Small, New York
C Gonser, New York M A. Long, Maryland
J E Henn, St Louis H C Donovan, Brookl3 n
THE 'UNION—Arch street, above Third
Jos Shubert, Philadelphia J B Crane, Washington
Z L Elettir, Pittsburg Win Semple, Allegheny.
P H Kainnuerer, Zanesville Geo Merdet, Wheeling, Va
Wm Eielunan, Rai ton A J Whiteley, Maryland
Miss Lizzie Lambdin, Del Miss Foster, Delaware
Mies Salllo Maggee, Delaware C Id Reynolds, New Jersey
A Clarke, Ohio John Harrold
H Rerper, Reading
MERCHANTS' HOTEL—Fourth st., below Arch.
A C Robinson, Pittsburg Wilt facUreary, Pittsburg
Jae 8 McCord, Pittsburg Hon A K McClure, Penna
Eli J Saeger, Pennsylvania Win 8 Young, Allentown
Geo W Garretisey, Penna Thos Kear, Minersville
Black, Ohio Mr Jameson & la, Reading
T S nonapson, Penna Mrs Jackson, Huntingdon
Perry J Tate, Gettysburg C B Wilder, Boston
STATES 11MTION—Market surest, above Sixth.
J J Pay, Williamsburg, Pa G M MeD.)llos,
G 1' Deed, Indiana, Pa N E Geld, Emma
B McLanghten Jos Elder, Pittsburg
W H Watt, Latrobe J Sheaffer. Lancaster
W Murray, Williamsport J Maxwell, New York
Geo M Biddle J Kennedy, Lancaster co
J Watson, Lancaster co Mrs Walker, Chester co .
W J Allis in. retina
T G Woodward, lowa
11 II Illetitak 7 Pehhit P M (lulu, OaßsaLria co, N.
MADISON NOUSE—Second street, above Market,
'l' II Bealoe, Atlantic City E Peck, Stroudsburg
J Pratt, Bradford county W Thorp, Delaware
W Bill, Delaware H W NeCuilY, Delaware
It Jacobs, Bridgeville S Sharp, Delaware
J Penney, Penna C N Stone, Penn%
Jll Sawyer_ Staten Island 0 Downer, Pouna
Bev Dr McLean, Easton J L McLean, Easton
Mrs Hughes, New Jersey W F Watson, Yardleyville
S 11 Potts
COMMERCIAL—Sixth street, above Chestnut.
SII Baker, Cheater co, Pa S R Carson, Maryland
Il N Krouse, Pouna J B Champion
W A Atwood, Penpa CaptJno T Potts, Penna
W N Hobart, Pottstown T S Smith, Maryland
A Spencer, Maryland A G M Prevojt, N J
NATIONAL HOTEL—Race street, above Third.
T G It Murphy, York co, Pa A Huffnagle, Penna
R Largdon W Kipp
J W Royer, Pottstown J Hammel, Maryland
B Seeger, Maryland J Kirkpatrick, 9 Haven
W Davie, Penna Cei U Oarmany
F A Befferinan, l'enna C F Rentschler, Penna
J H Hoover, Ashland, Pa
BLACK BEAR—Third street. above CaHondal.
S Broahurst, Bunke co W Enders, Dauphin co, Fa
L F Ott, Sellersville A Eshbach, Norristown
J Graff, Ridge Valley C Miles, Fox Chase
Roads, Southampton D It Clemens, .„Criest Valley
E B Kraus, Mont co, Pa D Ii Bechtel, Bechtelville
GI lice, Amityville F K Weldy, Tamaqua
J Staudt, Beat:Willa J Miller, Bernville, Pa
.1116_RLICY SHESAV—SmAin atettet„ holm. Vino.
Wm Headley, Bristol Alex Gathers, N Jersey
J Cadwallader, Perm' H Stewart, N Jersey
Chas Palmer, Edgewood Mr !tipple, Penult.
J Carver II D Banns, Camp Piarpout
Mies Fanny Itly, Penns Miss Davis, Penna
C D Raiford, Newark, N J
BJCVNIIN 1101101-011#a atmot, Muyve
Miss Sallie Kirk, Media W %Valera, New York
B O'Flackcrty, Pldlade B Newland, Marple, Pa
Joe Baldwin, Mass B Dexter, Boston
J S Myers, Beading
MOUNT VERNON HOTEL—Second et, ab. Arch.
W H White, Deana J D Carter, Delaware
JD - barren, Delaware T It Fowler, Delaware
A Scott 4; son, Ducks county C H Middleton, New Jersey
BALD EAGLE—Third street, above Oallowhill.
W Jacoby, Camp Patterson L Evans, Camp Patterson
BW Bowler, Camp Patterson 0 L Wright, Penna
W Litton, Bucks on, Pa J P Berger, Quakertown
J !daddy, Clearfield
SPECIAL NOTICES.
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DTSREPSIk cured for $l, or $1 returned!
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D f SPIPSIA cured for $l, or $1 returned!
p•YSpEPF,TA cored for $l, or $1 returned I
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PILL is a positive cure for DYSPEPSIA. I warrant a
cure in every case, no matter if of twenty years' stand
ing, or the money returned. Price 51 per box. Bout by
mail, free of charge, on receipt of the money. Depot,
No.lo North SECOND St eet.
feS•2m L. Q, G. WLSRART.
ONE-PRIOR CLOTHING, OF THE LATEST
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SALES. LOWEST Selling Prices marked in Plain
Figures. All Goods made to Order warranted satisfac
tory. Our ONE-Flues SYSTEM is strictly adhered 49,
All are thereby treated alike.
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Ths gets[ txeinMy faE all Nervc.t. Complaints, 'DAM
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For sale by DYOTT Sc CO.,
No. 232 North SECOND Street,
jal-that[ Depot for all Popular Medicines.
MARRIED .
FABRAN—LOCKHART.—Fob. 16th, 1862, at 242
Hanover street, Kensington, by John G. Wilson, V. D.
M., Mr. David Wilson Farran, and Miss Elizabeth Mar
garet Lockhart, both of this city. *
DIED.
SLDRIDGE-- , —On the Nth Met_ Anna MM.. aalkAk
daughter of Eli IL and Mary D. Eldridge, in the 15th
ytar of her age.
The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully
invited to attend her funeral, from the residence of her
parents, Green street, above Thirteenth street, on Satur
day afternoon. 221 inst. at 2 o'clock, without farther
notice. To proceed to 'laurel JIM Cemetery. ***
WOorl).—On Tuesday afternoon, 1014 Met., Ellen 8.,
daughter of Thomas and Maria Wood, aged 18 years.
The relaterce of the 'amity and her young friends are
invited to attend the funeral, from her fathers' residence,
No. 820 Arch street, on Friday morning, at 10
o'clock. **
11A11.1ILTON.—On the 17th lust, J. B. W. Hamilton,
in the .55th year of hisage.
he relatives mil friends of the family are Invited to
attend his ffldllliite
Corner of kleventh and iiiirare genets, this (Thureasy)
afternoc n, at 2 o'clock. To proceed to Laurel Hill Ceme
tery. •tr
PrillKEL—Suddenly, on the 16th Mat., Mr. Philip
Fitiu r, in the 60th year of his age.
The relatives and friends of the family are respsetfully .
Invited to attend his funeral, from hit late residence, tfo.
/219 CierntatilOyll run!, above Girard i s ivmmi.
Thureaav ) morning, at 9 o'clock, without further notice.
Proceed to the Mount Vernon Cemetery.
N. B.—The undertakers of this city are respectfully
invited to attend. Also, his male friends.
Baltimore and Chicago papers please copy. *
B.A.NDLAND.—SuddenIy, on the 16th inst., Thomath
Fandlaud, in the grit 't 3 ear of his age.
Teq relAtiyto fAd trionda of tt o family are rosnoctfollY
invited to attend the funeral, from Ms late residence, No.
069 Race street, this (Thursday) morning, 20th inst., at
10 o'clock, without further notice. To proceed to Glen
wood Cemetery.
BBYANT.—On the 16th inst., Mrs. Elizabeth Bryant,
wife nt Captain John L. Bryant, aged 3ti Yam.
RESSON & EON MOURNING
STORE, No. 918 CUES [NUT Street. (Goods re
ceived January 15th to 81st.) Black and white striped
and check Silks; Shepherd plaid bilks; black Poult de
Soiee and glossy Saks; English Chintzes and Be Lemnos;
Balmoral Skirts; Lace and Rivieze Ruffles; Lace Sleeves;
Crape Cellars; Blanket Shawls ; Thibe t Long Shawls,
extra sizes; Tarlatan Bonnet Ruches; bilk and Cotton
Blonde Neck Bitches' Large Vriinp English Grapes;
Love and Grenadine Veils •, Crape Veils; Wide Hemmed
Handkerchiefs; Mull and Piping Sets; double-width
Black ltionsselinee. &c. te7
CrrREPUBLICAN CITY CONVENTION.
—Au adjourned meeting will be held at the Count) ,
Court Holm, TI3IS (THURSDAY) EVENING, at 7%
o'clock. runctual attendance is requested.
CHAS. HUB? AREVS,
lt* &crews%
try. Pi
OTICE.—A SPECIAL MEETING OF
the Stockholders of the GERIWITO WI( at AR
KS. T CONIPANY will be held at their ()Meson T HUSS
DAY, February 20, 1802, at 4 o'clock P. M., on business
of importance. By order of
CHARLES J. WESTER, President.
JOSIIPH KING. Secretary. fe11.14.19,20.4t*
MISS LAURA DE FORCE, Or WM
UL3 CONSIN, one of the most able and eloquent lec
turers of the age, will speak on "Liberty, Equality,
Fraternity," the grand battle-cry of the French Revolu
tion, at the MUSICAL FUND HALL, on FELD 1 1. Y
EVENING, the 21st inst., at 8 o'clock. Arlntiminn, 5
cents. fel9-3t*
us PEPIN MEDICAL UNIVERS' TY.—
The ANNUAL COMMENCE:HP.Ift will in) hold
ou THUD:A/AY, the 70th inst., at 3 o'clock. The Vale
dictory addrose by Prof. C. A. LEEMI, M. D. The
Graduating Class consists of both winos. The public are
united. [felB-3tnt] J. S LONOVIIGRE, Dean.
F A Gruen, Boston
G A`Niculls,
Minn btowart, Indiana
II Manning ,t; Iw
c 5 . ENCAMPMENT TWENTY-EIGHTH
BISCIMENT, P. V.
POINT or Boca's, Mn., Feb. 14, 1502.
At a meeting ef the AMAMI! of the Trimly-eighth Seal
merit, Penna. Vole., the following preamble and resolu
tions were adopted
Whereas, It has pleased Divine Providence to remove
by death from our association, Second Lieutenant 11U0f1
HINDMAN, Company IL, the first of our fellow offi
oars thus to be taken front our midst ;
And, IYhereas, The circumstances under which lie
was cut down at the outset of his military career, in the
full flush of apparent health. in the gratification afforded
by his recent, promotion from the ranks, in the midst of
bright and buoyant henna of tha future, render peculiarly
appropriate, on this occasion, an expression of regret and
sorrow commensurate with the low thus sustained by a
bereaved family NO wide circle of friends.
Resolved, That we Levi!** tender to the family of the
deceased our sincere and heartfelt condolence with them
under the afflicting circumstances attendant upon their
unexpected deprivation.
Respired, That in bin death, the cause in which we are
engaged ha, been denrired of • etannch and valiant de
fender, the regiinent or an elilelent and faithful officer,
and bin company of a good soldier and a true friend.
Resolved. That tho regiment pup the last tributo of
respect on the departure of his I sooting for his late resi
dence, and that the officers wear the customary badge of
mourning during the usual period.
Resolved, That a copy of the foregoing resolutions be
forwarded to Lis family. it*
ay. OFFICE CATAWISSA RAILROAD
COMPANY, No 308 WALNUT Street,
lg .
On and after Feb. let, 1862, litileage Tickets will be
issued at $4O each, giving the holder a right to travel 2,-
000 miles at any time, b. tween any points. and in No. 1
care of Passenger Train of the Catawissa Railroad Com
pany.
'Business men and otkr , haring occasion to travel fre
quently between different points, will find this arrange
ment convenient and economical.
For , said tickets and other information. apply to
STANLEY GOODWIN, Superintendent, Wihivnapurt
or to WM. It. FISHER., Tretteurer,
No. 308 WALNUT Street, Philp
fe2o-tbstu-lm
OFFICE t'OF • THE FIULTON COAL
COMPANY, No. 30 Sonth THIRD Street
An Annual Meeting of the Stockholders will be held on
the 24th haat, at 13 o'clock 51., for the election of Fire
Directors, to terve for the Anteing year.
CHAIM - ES S. NOWELL,
1e19.5t SocretarY.
EcrNOTICE.—THE ADJOURNED MEET
ING and Nlection of tho Stockholders of the
QUICKSILVRII MINING COMPANY will be held in
the city of Philadelphia, at No. 410 WALNUT Street,
Room No. 6, on TUESDAY, March 4.1862, atll o'clock
A. M. 'FRANK S. lIOND,
tmll4* Secretary.
SPECIAL RELIGIOUS SERVICES
are being held, EVERY EVILNING (luring the
week, in the Chapel of the Fifth Baptist Church, corner
of EIGHTEENTH and SPRING GARDEN Streets.
These meetings have proved a blessing to many. The
ordinance of Baptism will be administered (D. V.) in the
Baptietry of the Chapel, on SABBATH EVENING next,
by the Pastor, Bey. JAMES B. $lllllO l lqS, fels-7t*
ErOFFICE OF THE PENNSYLVANIA
RAILROAD COMPANY.
PH.LADELPHIA, Feb. 10, 1862.
NOTICE TO BTOCKHOIDERS.—The Annual Elec
tion for Directors will be held on MONDAY, the third
day of March, 1562, at the Office of the Company, No.
2.38 South THIRD Street_
The Pulls will be open. from ten o'clock A. X. to six
O'clock P. N.
No share or shares transferred within sixty days next
preceding the election, will entitle the holder or holders
thereof to a vote. EDMUND SMITH,
fell-dtm3 Secretary..
MILITARY GOODS.
NATIONAL FLAGS.
- BUNTING AND SILK FLAGS.
EVANS do HASSALL,
418 ARCH STREET.
fel9-4t
SKY-BLUE KERSEYS,
(27 by 54 inch.)
DARK-BLUE RERSEYS,
DARK-BLUE INFANTRY CLOTHS,
INDIGO-BLUE CAP CLOTHS,
SKY-BLUE CASSIMERES.
NEW REGULATION
FOR OFFICERS' PANTS.
WHITE DOMET FLANNELS,
CANTON FLANNELS,
10az., 1.20 z., & 15oz. TENT DUCE.
All warranted United States Army standard.
FOE SALE BE
ALFRED BLADE & CO.,
♦0 South FRONT Street, and 39 LETITIA Street,
rel9-trayl
ARMY SOCKS AND MITTS—Knit
by the Blind, for sale, No. 11 South EIG/T.TII
Street. fels.3t*
ARMY OAP BUTTONS AND
OLIDEB manufactured at FIFTH Street sad
COLUMBIA Ave k MA.
fee-lm*
BRASS EYELETS , BRASS EYE
LETS! for Blankets and Leggings. FIFTH
Street and COLUBIBIA. AVEOIII3. E. 'VMS!.
fe6.lmit
nirArtciAL.
GOLD AND SILVER
AND QUARTERMASTERS' CERTIFICATES,
Bought and sold.
7 3-10 TREASURY NOTES
Furnished at a liberal discount.
DREXEL & Co.
G EORGE J. BOYD.
BANKER,
NO. 18 SOUTH THIRD STREET.
QUARTERMASTER'S CERTIFICATES, Oa/
Warrants, Bank Notes, Specie, dm., dealt in. STOCKS
and BONDS bought and sold on commission. 311211-lm
SI,OOOAND s3.ooo.—This amount
to LOAN au Mortgage or Groundgent.
Apply to E. PETTIT,
ja29 No. 309 WALNUT Street.
$ 3 300 A e
d GRO FIRST-CL ASS SENT 0f A &m i t
tor ea l o, of liboto r r cilootnams. Atryir to
E. PETTIT,
jal No. 309 WALNUT Street.
NO SUCH WORD AS FAIL.—
The steady ineres4e In the demand for Colored
not9grapba at RIMER'S Gallery, dIsiOOND Street'
above Green, la the beet evidence or their merit. Only
1. 11*
FORWARD.- —ln the march of im
provement REIMER intends to take the lead—
his colored Photographs for $1 are undeniable evidence
of the fact. Gallery SECOND Street, aoove GREEN.*
BRIGADIER GENERAL MONT
GODIERY.—A very fine Card Photograph of Bri
gadier General Montgomery.
• MoALLISTER & BRO.,
fe2o-3t 728 CHESTNUT Street.
GRAY OR DISCOLORED HAIR
tomititutly dyed oi I`ol.thTlt !pad brciatni
Streets. fe2). tf
CHRIST CHURCH LOTTERY
TICKET.—A Card Photograph of a Lottery Ticket,
issued by Christ Church, Philadelphia, in MI Price
No&LLIBTXR & BRO,,
728 CIRESTNUT Street
25 ce nts.
f020.8t
MASON.. & Co.,
ENGRAVERS AND STATIONERS,
VW CHESTNUT STREET,
Raving resolved to close their place of business on
SATURDAY, 22n INSTANT,
In honer of the day, beg to notify their ea:ten:WS Ott no
cards or ranges sill be delivered from Fribty till Mon
day. -2i*
OLD WHITE BEAR HOTEL-
S.lv W. caner of FIFTH sod RACE Streets—kept
by P. BURGTBA.L.
Ample accommodation for Weekly and Transient
Boarders.
Also, a well-supplied Bar and Restaurant adjacent.
Oerman Dinner at 1 P. M. fe:10.,4t
NOTICE.— The subscribers have en
tered into a COPARTNERSHIP for the transac
tion oil+ wholesale Fur, Wool, Silk, and Straw Hat bunt
nese, under the fine of JOS. & T. H. SAUNDEfts, at No.
34 North FOURTH street.
JOSEPH SALINDEBS,
Tilos. H. SAUNDERS.
Second month, 10th, Mt fe2o-3t*
COLONEL WISTAB, (California Re
giment.)—A Yery floe Caro Pi taro of Colonel NV's
tar, California Regiment. Price 25 cents. Mailed free
MQALLI3TEU & BRO
T 2 CHESTNUT Silva
of Charge
fe2o. iit
DR. SPEAR'S PILLS CURE REIEU
MATISAT, DYSPEPSIA, and all SKIN DISEASES.
Sold only at 33 South FIFTEENTH Street, third door
north of Chestnut. Agents wanted. fold-3t*
CHARLES S. °AMSTAR'S,
NO. ED WALNUT STREET.
(Late of the firni of J SiURETWIE & OA RSTAIRS,)
OFFERS FOR SALE
COGNAC BRANDIES, of the brands of Waivers;
Fillet, Coatillion, Otard, Dupuy, &e.
ROCHELLE DUANDlES—Yell‘voilln and A. Seig!
tiette.
BORDEAUX BRANDY—I J. Dopey.
CLARET, in casks and cam, of the brands of Rant
Mien, be. Jillit , ll,Cliaterin Margaux.
PORT WINE—De Muller, Alicante, and Berreeails.
.MA D &IRA WINE—OId and New, of various brands.
NIIERRY WINE— do do do
CHAMPAGNE, of various brands.
'WRITE WINE VINEGAR, &c., fa2A-12t
BAZAAR, NINTH AND SAN
SOM STNEETS.
nTlittl%L tlitfiN OF BOMBS,
ON WAS MOWING,
21st of February,lB62, at 10 o'clock, at the Bazaar,
Ninth and Sansoni streets, will he sold, without reserve,
for cash,
THIRTY HORSES,
Just arrived in the city, from Colombians counts., Ohio.
Among the lot may be found horses adapted for har
ne,s and saddle use. fast trotters, and business horses;
also, heavy draught and farm horses.
b`nll particulars in catalogues at the sale.
Sir No postponement on account of the weather.
Br' Saturday being the 22d of February ( Washing
tt Ws Birthday), no public sale will be held at the Bazaar.
it ALFRED N. MEEKNESS, Auctioneer.
NEW MOURNING GOODS.
BESSON 8c SON
Have just received for
SPRING SALES,
BLACK DRESS GOODS
EFGLIBII BOMBAZINE3.
FRENCH DOM ISA %INES.
SUMMER HOMBAZINICs.
MOUSSELINES,
TA MINES.
BILK Olf A LIES.
TAHIM ALOIS, Ac.
BLACK THIN DRESS GOODS
SECOND MOURNING DRESS GOODS.
Shepherd Plaid Valencias,
Saxony Shepherd Plaids,
Striped Taffeta d'Ai4llOBY,
Shepherd Plaid Silks.
Black and White Neat Check Silks,
Black and White Neat Striped Silks,
Black and Purple Paris Mousselines, &c.
BESS ON & SON,
N. B.—Having adopted the CASH SYSTEM. both in
buying and selling, we are enabled to purchase and sell
our goods at the very lowest possible prices. 11
KID GLOVES.
JUST OPENED
A FRESH INVOICE
_OF
EMB'D KID GLOVES.
THOS. W. EVANS & CO.,
818 AND 820 CHESTNUT STREET
JAS. R. CAMPBELL & Co.,
IMPORTERS, AND CAM DEALERS IN
DRY GOODS,
AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
No. 727 CHESTNUT STREET.
Having organized a RETAIL DEPARTMENT In
connection with their WHOLESALE TRADE, will ex
hibit, at all eeasons, a line of Goode by the yard, piece,
or package, at each rates as to commend their stock to
the attention of cash buyers. ia2B-tf
BLACK SILKS BY THE PIECE.
Black Oro de Rhine&
Black Gro de Brilliant.
Black Corded Gro Grain.
Black Figured Double Faced.
BYRE & LANDELL,
fel3 FOURTH and ARCH Streets.
EYRE & LAN - DELL, FOUR T H
and ARCH, are opening for Spring
4-4 Bich Light Chintzes.
4-4 Light Spring Brilliants.
New Spring Style DeLainee.
PYRE & LANDELL, FOURTH and
ARCH, are opening for Spring
Napoleon Blue Plain Silks.
Select Shades Brown Silks.
Solid Colors Figured Silks. fel3
VYRE & LANDELL, FOURTH and
ARCH. are opening for Spring
Fine Plaid Dress Silks.
Fine Plaid Bonnet Silks.
Black and White Shepherd Plaid. fen
67 PIECES NEW SPRING PRINTS.
New 4-4 Shirting Prints.
New Oil Chintzes at 18% cents, worth 25.
New Imported Ginkbams.
COOPER & CONARD,
fe3 NINTH and MARKET Streets.
BLACK ALPACAS.
One auction lot 3T%, worth 50 cents.
One auction lot 25, worth 31 cents.
rine Black Wool Delainee, 373§' cents.
COOPER a CON&RD,
fen Bontbeaet corner NINTH awl 'MARKET.
IL IVIST9
LINEN GOODS.
Medium and Fine Fronting Linens.
Heavy Shirting and Pillow Linens.
One lot Red-bordered Fringed Towels, 18% cents;
cheap.
Linen Sheeting, Diapers, Napkins, Doylies.
Damask Table Cloths, Cloy Linens, 4to,
COOPER St CONAMD,
fe3 Poutheast corner NINTH and Pd. tRKET.
97 AND 24-INCH SKY-BLUE KEE
SETS,
SUPERFINE INDIGiO•DLUE SATricriS,
BLACK CADET AND OXFORD Do.
PRINTED Do, in variety.
BLACK AND FANCY MIXED DOESKINS.
FANCY CASSIMERES AND MELTONS.
IN STORE, AND FOR SALE BY
JOSEPH LEA.
feN-32t 10 AND 130 CHESTNUT STREET
PATENT
MeOI.4ELL.A.N TIES.
PATENT
MCCLELLAN . TEES.
PATENT
McCLELLAN TIES.
PATENT
McCLELLAN TIES.
PATENT MCLELLAN SCARFS.
PATENT
McCLELLA.N SCARFS.
PATENT
McOLF.T.L.A.N SCARFS.
AT J. A. ESHLEMAN'S ! AT J. A. ESHLEMAN' S
AT J. A. ESHLEMAN'S I AT J. A. ESHLEMAN' S
AT J. A. ESHLEMAN'S ! AT J. A. ESHLEMAN' 5
ATJ. A. ESHLEMAN'S ! AT J. A. ESHLEMAN'S
NORTHWEST CORNER OF
SEVENTH AND CHESTNUT,
SEVENTH AND CHESTNUT.
SEVENTH AND CHESTNUT.
THE ONLY CRAVAT STORE IN PHILADELPHIA.
THE ONLY CRAVAT STORE IN PHILADELPHIA.
THE ONLY CRAVAT STORE IN PHILADELPHIA.
THE ONLY OBAYAT STORE IF YHILAONLIIILL
P. S. The above articles, being PATENTED, cannot
be obtained elsewhere.
P. S. N 0.2. Mon's "Furnishing Goods, in every variety
P.S. N 0.3. PATENT ENAMELLED COLLARS,
10 FOR A QUARTER.
1197.1M010m
'UNION ENVELOPES! UNION EN
YELOPM!
UNION ENVELOPES!
OVER 350 DIFFERENT STYLES.
Country Storekeepers eupplied with twenty five or a
AT THE VERY LOWEST PRIDES,
AT MAGEE'S,
Union Paper and Envelope Mandatory, No. 316
CHESTNUT Street,
Come( of HUDSON street.
REMEMBER, 316 CHESTNUT Street. folfl4t
EVERY LADY WHO WISHES TO
BE BEAUTIWUL should - purchase HUNT'S
COVET TOILET POWDER. It le used by the Court
Drautira in Europe, and ii ie the only Powder thai will
not injure the skin or rub off. Price, 12, 25, and SO
cents. BUNT'S BLOOM of ROSES. a beautiful, na
tural color for the cheeks or lips; it will not wadi off or
injure the skin, and remains durable for years. Price
$l. These articles are .infaa new, and can only be ob
tained or HUNT 3c CO. 133 South SEVENTH Street,
above Walnut. All kinds of FaLay Soave and Perfu
mery. Telo 2m
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES PER
STEAMSHIP"ETNA," FROM LIVERPOOL.
—Tito "ETNA" railed from Liverpool on the 29th of
January, and, in consequence of damage sustained al ass
by collision, was compelled to put Leto Holyhead. She
afterwards proceeded to Liverpool, wh t wo the orgo w 441
tranehipped on beard the Company a steamer EDIN.
BURGH, now due.
Consignees are hereby notified that an average bond is
at the Company's office, 15 BROADWAY, and one also
at the office of LAWSON .t WALKER, 62 WALL
Street, and they are requested to call with their bills of
lading, and sign the bond, immediately on the ship's ar
rival. as no goods can be delivered until the bond is
signed. JOHN G. DALE,
fel9-34 Agent.
OF
$l,OOO
TitHEEMWAAYOBRDO.ITTKOEFCFITTOEir
LADNLPHIA accordance with a Resolution of the
Councils of the city of Philadelphia, approved this day,
a rewind of ONE THOUSAND DOL Lass will be paid
to, or among such person or pontoon, as shall afford the
evidence requisite for arrest and conviction of all parties
by whom the fabricated papers, purporting to be returns
of votes in Companies A, C, and IC of the Eighty-eighth
Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers, fur members of City
Councils, were forged, uttered, or pinlished.
In testimony whereof, I have hereto caused to be affixed
the Beal of the city of Philadelphia, this eighteenth
day of FEBRUARY, in the year of our Lord one thou
sand eight hundred and sixty-two.
ALEXANDER HENRY,
fel9-21 May or of Philadelphia.
OLD LEAD-8 barrels just roomed
per tiohoormAutaiia, °
for mole by
JAUBSTOHE & ABSTAIN!,
go? MI lad 901 South FRONT Stroot.
RETAIL DRY GOODS.
THE FOLLOWING
POINT DE VENICE.
BAREGE
BAREGEB.
GRAPE MAirETZ.
BILK GRENAIINES, 1,6
BLACK SILKS
POULT DE SOLES.
POULT DM SOLES MAT.
GROS GRAINETTAS.
GRO3 GRAINS.
GROS DE 11IFINE5.
GROS DE lIRILLIANTS.
LYONS TAFFETAS.
FOULARDS, Ac.
MOURNING STORE,
No. 908 CHESTNUT Street
NEW PUBLICATIONS
UE P PUBLISHED BY JOJN
CAMPBELL, PUILADBLPIIIA BANK BOOK
STOR E.
" AUTHORITIES CITED ANTAGONISTIC TO
HORACE BINNEI 'S coNimusioNs ON TOE WRIT
OF HABEAS COBTILt," by 'Lwow Jackson. Price .0
cents.
HORACE EiNNEY'S PAMPHLET, SHERIIAN'S
Edition, for title. Price 25 (aai.. (The above two
'pamphlets ought to go together, so that rewiere may
judge correctly.) C.19-2t
PRESCOTT'S NAVY REVOLVERS.
Large Stock of
Prestott's NAVY 4-inch and 8-inch Revolvers.
Superior in every respect to any other
PIS rot. introduced.
COMPRISING STRENGTH, GENTILITY, ACTION,
and ECONOMY;
Or, in other words. containing all the ox.eleneies of
COLT'S, SMITH 4 wssroN's, mut m i tom do
woR CLOG'S, room:In - WM in ono inglimmont, tlioroby
nothing this HS VOL the most f rmi.lable weapon ever
offered for sale.
The largest napoltment of Cartridges ever offered in
the city of Washington. adapted to alt
CARTRIDGE PISTuLS
A very fine assortment of
GOLD AND BILVEIt WATCHES
Imported by Fallow? 1 1 .4 flog N... 17 14.8:1/10n Title; NOW
expressly for the Retail Trade.
A very fine ansurtmuut of Ladies' and Gents'
DRESSING EASES
G. A STARKWEATIIER,
fel9-Im* 350 PERKY LVAN f A AVOUIIP, up store.
PPUBLISHED THIS DA.Y.-SOME
THING NEW IN THE LITERAEY WORLD.
TUN HAND AND POCKET LIBRARY, AT
T. D. PETERSON A interrniiits•,
306 LIDICSTSUr Street
The nubile:kers propose to issue this Library uniform
with the Tauchnitz Edi ion of the works of British-Au
thors, and while they promise that the paper,print, and
binding shall in no particular be inferior to le TatICI!.
Bitr. Edition, they intend to issue each !limber of the
library complete in itself, at the law price of 2.5 cents.
This will enable the reading public to obtain the best
works of English fiction, in a convenient and elegant
form, at a price which will be within the reach of every
one.
THE WARDEN,
A Novel,
AY ANTHONY TROLLOPS.
288 pages. Prico 25 cents
This is the first number of Tll E lIAND AND POCK
ET LIBRARY ' and will be followed by other first-clas4
novels.
"All people who have read ' The Warden'—and if any
body has not read • The Warden,' let us counsel them to
make up for lost time us soon as may be—will know very
well what faineant by the Daily Jupiter, and Tom Tow
ers."—Satorday Review.
Also, Published this Day ,
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By the author of "bast Lynne; or ; The Earl's
Dangtmr."
Large octavo. itiedso cents.
wEo full of incidents, an exciting in every page, so ad
mirably written, that one hardly knows how to go to bed
without reading to the Just page."
Copies mailed to any address in the United Rates free
of postage.
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Cheap Bookaelling and Publimhing Hollio of
T. B. PETERSON & BROTHERi.
806 CHESTNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA.
CHEAP BOOKS
The cheapeat place in the world to law books of all
kinds, is at T. B. PETERSON dr. BROTHERS', Phila•
delpbia. Send for a copy of their new catalogue, which
is sent away gratis to anybody. Books°tiers, NOWA
Agents, Putters, Army Officers, aim all others, will be sup
plied with any quantities of any Boa., ribli:shod, at the
lowest net cash prices, on sending their orders to them.
felB.3t
MEDICINAL
ELECTRICITY !
WONDERFUL DiscorEi?Y AND WONDER-
Fl 7, lIESUL2'S!
By Prof. C. H. BOLLES,
1220 WALNUT Siroet i
Ph Hada phia.
The discoverer of this new practice has been In this
city more than two years, treating the most obstinate
diseases which have baffled the best medical skill in this
and other cities. Prof. BOLLS warrants the most
obstinate acute and chronic cases by contract, and
charges nothing if be fails of a cure in a reasonable Urns.
The following report ix nut based on rumors or hear.
6fty, it the teltalk of clonal obbervakion,
was arrived at alter u careful observation of facts, trans
piring from day to day iu our presence, at 1220 WAL
NUT Strict, where Prof. B. was daily testing the result
of his Electrical treatment in varions forms and condi-
HOLM of disease pronounced incurable by the most skilful
medical men in tide city
WIJNDEBB OF ELECTRICITY.
We have witnessed of late In the wonders performed
by Electricity, administered by Prof. Bolles, located at
No. 1220 Walnut street, Philadelphia. where he has suc
cessfully tested his new discovery of the Electrical pola
rities of the brain and nervous system, by which he claims
to control all curable diseases.
Having friends under treatment by Prof. 8., an anxie
ty to gain information Las itaincoo us to call and winless
many experiments. and to satisfy ourselves ad to the
claims of Ms new discovery in the application of Electri
city as a therapeutic agent; and we would sty fur the
benefit of the SICK who have failed to get relief from
medical men, that we have teen such demonstrations in
the cure of the most obstinate diseases, that we can, with
confidence, speak positively front its effects as a curative
agent on our friends and others.
We have seen a case of Pulmonary Consumption cured
by a few applications of Electricity. We have seen a
case of Indurated Knee-joint (immovable), of eighteen
menthe' etunding, cured in a few days. We liars seen
D 3 spepsin, the most obstinate, cured in a few treatments.
We have seen Asthma, of twenty years' standing,
considered hopeless, cured in three sittings. We have
seen cured a ease of Heart Palpitation, of five years'
standing. We have seen many eases of Impotence which
have be medical skill, also numerous cases of Seminal
Weakness, cured by Professor Bolles; also cases of Di
abetes, Rheumatism, Spinal Weakness and other diseases,
too numerous to mention Aud we know that Professor
Bolles warrants to cure all of the above diseases, and
many others, after a thorough electrical diagnosis, by
which he claims to decide absolutely whether the cases
are curable.
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Rdward McMahon. 1237 Front; dtanford Stilwell, 1626
Palmer; Charles D. Cushne3, Western Hotel; C 91e-
Bride, 617 south Fourth; J. Beckett, No. 613 Callow-
Lill street; J. B. Sawyer, Philadelphia; It, Buist, Jr.,
92.2 Market; Caltb Lamb. 1.111 Uli,•stbut ; 11z.-.J Mailer• ;
J. F. Bitter,lB north Fourth ; 11. 3. Grier, Philadelphia;
T. H. Craig, 49 South Third ; M. M. Lapping, 1523 Cad
bury Avenue; C. H. Carmirk, Chestnut and Fortieth
streets ; Hugh Harrold, 49 South Third stre.t; Johu
Buist, 922 Market street; S. P. M. Taker, 1622 South
Fifth. fe2o-3t*
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ronTEmptu
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elegant French Trusses, and a complete aseortment of
best American. English and American SooPerters and
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variety, French Pessaries, Ac.
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MILITARY NOTICES
HEALQUARTERS RESERVE
BRIGADE, FIRST DIVISION, P. N.
PIM annLrtttn,Fobruary 12, 1862,
ONDEILS, No. 1
I. in pursuance of General Order, No.l, Headquarters
First Division P. M., the Brigade will form on the 221
instant, at 11.30 A. M., on Locust street, right resting
on Eighteenth. directing east.
11. To avoid delay, battalions will arrive with snb
divisions equalized.
M. Commanders of companies will, without delay,
transmit through 'trainman Ili ad/MAW A satire.: of
Ordnance and Ordnance Stores, and a return of (Jump
and Garrison Equipage. Commanders ot regiments will
see that these returns are forwarded In season, and will,
on the 23d instant, transmit the consolidated morning
report of the 22d.
By order of Brigadier General F. E. PATTBRSON.
CHARLES M. rimYver, Brigade Major. fuli4t
IHEADQUARTERS PENNSYLVA
NIA MILITIA.
HARRISBURG, FebIRSIT 8, 1863.
SPECIAL ORDER, No. 40.
MAJOR GENERAL ROBERT PATTERsON,
Commanding lot Div. Pennsylvania Militia
GENERAL : The Bernie of Repregentativea of this State
baying, by resolution passed on the l inat , directed the
Adjutant General to ascertain and report to that body,
on or before the 15th day of February inst., the number
and description of Volunteer Troupe, whether organized
under the general militia Jaw of the Commonwealth, or
as Home Guards, in the First division, P. V., which
could be relied upon for defence in any sudden emer
gency, end how the said troops are armed and equipped ;
such number to bo AA6#I.IIVILL.I be t parade foe hi•itoeC
'don of the several brigades, regiments, or corps com
prising the First division aforesaid, and Including the
Borne Guard and Reserve Brigade, and that the said ad
jutant General be further directed to report what legisla
tion, if ally, be necessary to promote the efficiency of the
said First division..
You will, therefore, without delay ? order a parade for
your inspection of the several brigades, roghnente, or
corps comprising tie First division Pennsylvania Militia
under your command, and make report to these head
quarters, that the information desired may be furnished.
to the House of Representatives, on or before the 15th
Instant.
By order of A. G. CUBTIN,
Governor and Commander-in-Chief.
A. L. RUSSELL,
Adjutant General P. its,
HEADQUARTERS, Ist DIV. P. M.
I'IIILADELPITIA, Feb. 11, 1862.
GENERAL ORDER, No. 1.
In obedience of Special Orders, No. 40, hereto annexed,
the Brigades of Generals Cadwalader, Reilly, Miles,
Pleasanton, and Patterson, will parade for the purnomes
0(1101 mention', on SATURDAY, the 22d day of
PRBRITARY, at 12 DI. The division will farm on
pROAD Street, right on Walnut, facing west.
By command of
Major General PATTERSON.
CRAIG , BIDDLE, A. D. C. felt
ILLUMINATING OILS
COAL OIL! COAL OIL!
GEORGE W. WOOTTEN,
38 SOUTH SECOND STREET,
AGENT FOB THE
NORTH AMERICAN OIL COMPANY.
MANUFACTURERS OF COAL om, AND RE
' LINERS OF COAL AND CARBON OILS.
WM. F. JOHNSTON, Provident.
GEO. OGDEN, Secretary.
Also, Agent for BEERS, JUDSON, & DEERS' Patent
Olen Cones for Lampe, and wholesale denier hi DM.
ridge's Patent Oval (liva-proof) and Eastern Flint-Glans
Clhimners, Lamps, &o. Burners to burn Coal Oil without
Chimneys.
Cash buyers or prompt payers are respectively invited
to examine our dock. ja3o-1m
ERTLAND KEROSENE
0 I L.
R. are now prepared to supply Ode
OTANDABD ILLIIIIIINATINO OIL
EREATLY REDUCED PRICES.
Z. LOCKS & CO., Sou Laws,
1010 IKAKKET STRUT,
,a -lo PnUadelphlik.
AMUSEMENTS.
WALNUT -STREET THEATRE--
NINTH and WALNUT Streeter.
.MBS. M. A. GARRETTBO/11.
Bole Lessee...
THIS (Thursday) EVENING. Fob. W,,
The performance will commence with
MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR;
Or, Falstaff In Love.
Sir John Fahitaff Mr. Hackett.
Mr. Ford Mr. Edwin Adama.
Wlra, roge kin Anna Cows%
Km. Ford
'to conclude with
THE GOOD VOA NOTHING.
Nan, the Geod for Nothing Miss Jefferson.
PRICRB-60, 37), 75, and 25 cents Private Boxek
*6 and $3.
More open at quarter to 7. To commence at 7X.
MRS. JOHN DREW'S
ARMI•STREET THEATRE.
Acting Stage Manager W, S. FREDERICKS.
illßabtlat A oid...a Treasurer NM D, binktilt;
SIXTB WEEK. SIXTH WEEK.
Thirty-fourth Night. Thirty-fourth Night.
JOHN DREW. JOHN .t.,REW.
THIS (Thursday) EVENING, Feb. 20, 1 8 8 2 ,
TIIE IRISH. AMBASSADOR
Sir Patrick (PPlenipo,
To conclude with
HANDY ANDY
Handy Andy Trdin Drew.
FRIDAY, BENRFIT OF JOHN DREW,
lICT Prices sensual.
liar Curtain rises at Dj after 7 o'clock.
Beata secured three dare advanoe.
CONTINENTAL THEATRE,.
UNPRECEDENTED EXCITEMENT!
CHEAP AND MORAL ENTEaTAINMENT.
Patronized by Thousands of our citizens,
Giwire and Omy—Old and Young,
Whose countenances are suffused with
ALTERNATE SMILES AND TEARS.
THURSDAY, February 20th, and EVERY EVEE..
INO, the peculiarly adapted moral Drawing Boom Ba.
tertainment of
NIOLE TOM'S CABIN.
The FOURTH GRAND . 4 UNCLE TOM" MATINEE,
will ta#9 Pilo° tin OATtritPAI next, (being the Ana,
vereery of Washington's Birthday,) commencing at 3
o'clock ant terminating about 5.
M. GOTTSCHALK.
L
Mr. °BAIT has the honor to announce that
GOT 7 SCHALK'S
ONLY TWO GRAND CONCERTS
In Philadelphia will take place on
2110NDAY and TUESDAY EVENINGS, Feb. 24 and 26.
AT TIM
DIUSICAL FUND HALL,
Mr. GOTTSCHALK
Has received from the Now "Ift rk Public and Press the
moot nifenfli proofs of their high estimation of his talent,
and their warm appreciation of the zeal with which he
has cultivated his extraordinary gifts. The Concede he
is now giving in that city are meeting with immenne
BUCCCEIII.
It affords Mr. Gran tha nineorost eiPAIRIPA to ba tßa
means of renewing an acquaintance thus happily inaugu
rated, and of reviving the triumphs of
THE GREAT AMERIUAN PIANIST,
Whose RUCCEFSCA in Europe, it in well known, have won
for him a position In art second to none. Proud of the
confidence already placed in him, Mr. Gran is sure that
the public will recognize in this fortunate instance an
intention on his part to give them none but the beet ar
tiete inns ere now to 1 , 1 . SOIIII4 in the musical world,
MR. GOTTSUHALK'S fE•ENTREE
Will be attended with ample anil complete arrangements
for the amusement and comfort of his patrons. The
principal Arttets of the Academy of Nude, New York,
including . . . . .
MISS ISABELLA HINKLEY,
BRIONOLI, DIANCUSL
Have been engaged to give first-class prominence to the
vocal department..
ben WOLFSOHN,
Ito distinvuiehed Piarisl4 hag kindly volunteered to 1111..
slat Mr. Gottschalk on this occasion,
And that the entertainment may lack nothing for want
of the supervision of an experienced and competent Ma
estro, . .
MR. MAX MARETZEK
Will assume the entire Musical Direction.
Tho management have prepared the diagram of the
Music., Furl Pion, and roserved seats can ha otaasinod in
commencing THIS MORNING at 9 A, M., At
Mr. Gould'o Mamie Store, cur. Strittltll and ()RENT
NUT Streets.
The price of admieelon has been fixed at the uanal
standard of $1 to all parts of the house' no extra charge
for reserved seats. fel9-51
AMATEUR CHARITABLE
CONCERT,
AT TAB
MUSIOAL FOND HALL,
THURSDAY EVENING, FEB.
FOIL TILE BENEFIT or THE CHILDREN'S HOB.
PITAL, AND THE CHURCH OF
ST. CIIRYSOSTOM.
The instrumental pieces by the
AMPLITON AMATEUR AsPc'T&TIO . N.
The Total parts by plias or Ms, FERE bIaI,
CONDUCTOR Mit. PERDLLL
To commence at eight o'clock.
Tickets one dollar each. .'or sale at the following
places:
Andre Lik Co., Music Store, 1104 Chestnut street •; Sa
muel Hazard, Jr., Bookstore, 724 Chestnut street; Lee
Walker, Music Store, 722 Ctiestaat street: .L E. Gould,
Nude Store, S. E. corner Cheetnut and BeVenth greet,
fel 6.4 t
IDDO•NS "AMONG THE POETS
kJ ANT) CONIC PROSE WRITERS"—THIS EVE
NING (Monday) TUESDAY, and THURSDAY, at 8
P. ISt , Mr. SIDDONS will give a Series of his most pop
ular Readings Iron, Dickius, Lever, Hood, &c., at lb*
CONTINETAL HOTEL. Tickets 25 cents. fell-4t
ALIF E'S RECOLLECTIONS
I , CONTINEATTAL . 1- TOTEL,''—rFI.III9I" FAD
boNB will, this Evening and To-morrow, impart his Re.
collections cf Distinguished People and Events during
the past. Forty-tire Years. Commence at 8 o'clock. 21,
cent,. 11*
ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS, TENTH
and CHESTNUT.-DAVIS' PANORAMA OP
AMERICA AND THE CROAT REBELLION!
Fourteen thousand feet of canvas and one hundred sad
two scenes. Oven NIOLIT and on Wednesday
gad Saturday afternoone, for Ladies And Children.
felt-MS
G ERMANIA ORCHESTRA.
CARL BENTZ, Conductor.
PUBLIC REHEARSALS ovary SATURDAY, at
o'clock P. Sl., alike MUSICAL FUND U ILL,
Package et Eight Tickets. 81; Single Ticketk2s eta
T o Li, hid 1,4 An:A.OO.lO Obetinvti. 1 ;00,4 U. a rms , - b
Seventh and Chnetnut, and at the door of the Hell. ocilli4
PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY Olt
THE FINE ARTS, 1026 CHESTNUT Street, k
open daily, Sundays excepted, from 9 A. If. till 6 P. M.
Admieelon 25 cents. Children under twelve yearn.
half price. Shama of Stock. 580. )71
WANTS.
PARTNER WANTED, WITH CAPI
TAL—To go into the Sutler busitiees. & good op
portunity will be offered by addresaing, with real name
and where an interview nosy be hadi Butler," Press
ofnea. fvlB-4*
WANTED.—OId Silvor, Plate, or
Coin bought, in large or small quantities, by
KRIDER & DIDDLE, Silvererniths,
EIGHTH and JAYNE Streets.
felo-1m
1;1i - I AN T E D-A second-hand Sta
tionary Steam Engine, of from BO to 70-Horns
Power. Address, stating parEenlars, 11f4
Waco," doS1.1(
UNITED STATES MARINES.-
Wanted, immediately, for the United States Marina
Corps, SEVEN HUNDRED ABLE-BODIED MAE
for sea service, between the ages of eighteen sat
forty years. AU information that may be mantra' will
be given et the Rendezvone, 311 Srlnth FRONT sr.*,
below Spruce. JAM GB LiCWIB, Captain
fel2-12t Recruiting Officer.
BOARDING.
91W0 PLEASANT ROOMS, WITH
First•class Boarding, at 1417 LOCUST Street.
tt44-lia*
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
c SPLENDID
STORE STAND
TO LET.
The undersigned offers to lot the well-known and long
established STORE, with fixtures complete, situated In
MAIN STREET,
Opposite the SUN HOTEL
Brat:MEIJI:Of, PA,
Between the Sinren of JACOB RICE and WILLIAM
LUCKENBACII. in the centre of the business portion of
the town. This STORE has Limn occupied for a number
of sears by A. GRIDER & CO.
Favorable terms sill be offered to a good reliable bud
atm aiM Apply to
WM. LUCKENBACII,
BETIIVEHEM, PA
grl-11 TO RENT—A modern-built brick
cottage, situated nenr Weer Chelitvr, with railroad.
communication_ ANA' fur furthgr tufartitalra kit
Gill PPITII3, No. 4 . 005 CHEM% UT Si. i010.2t4
SAFES.
LILL/E'S SAFE DEPOT DE
MOTIC)) to No. at BOutb BNTNNTH Wad, near
the F ranklin Institute.
The undersigned, than/dui for past favors, and WWI
determined to merit future patronage, has securest on
elegant and convenient store, and has now on bast e
large assortment of Lillie's Celebrated Wrought sat
Chilled Iron Fire and Burglar Proof Safes, (the 0111
strictly fire and burglar wagered made.) Also, LUMPY
Unequalled Beak Vault, Safe, and Bank Looks.
Lillie's Bank Vault Doors end Locks trill he fnrntuh
Li`det 611 theft betide. Tbill it the dredged, We we.
tented, and cheapest Door find Lock yot offered.
Also, particular attention is called to
Cabinet Safe, for Plate, Jewelry, ho. This Safe Is con
ceded to surpass in style and elegance anything yet oi
fared for this purpose, and is the only one that I. MO"
Ore and burglar proof.
SPROUL NOTIOII.-1 kayo) now on hand say twasb• of
Farrel, Herrin!, o Co.'s Elafee, most or them nearly Eon
and some forty of other waiters, comprising • mld*
assortment 113 to Woes, and all lately exchanged tat 110
nOwir prices.Pleue
cell
celebratedLlllle Bld examin e.
Safe. Tin
They w be meld Sieen
lo
' jack-tylf M. O. 9ADLIIR. Lint
cj EVANS & WATSON'S
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MIKA
IA SOUTH FOURTH STREET,
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
I bete mkt, of FIRIM-PROOY BAYU Aran
ea Lund.
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
COMMONWEALTH FIRE mstr.
V DANCE COMPANY, OP TI) STATE IlEr
PENNSYLVANIA.
DIRECTORS.
David Jayne, M. D., Charles R. Rogers,
John M. Whiten, John R. Walker
Edward C. Knight, Hobert #ll9o4l#l46
Thomas D. Inewario Willi= Struthers,
Henry Lillie, Jr., Elijah Jonas.
DAVID JAY E, M. D., President.
JOHN M. WRITALL, Via President.
SAMUEL S. MOON, Secretary.
Mace, Commonwealth Building, RS OILEETNIIT
Street. Philadelehla.
ella NEW SPRING-SHAPE BON.
NET-FRAM S. Mao, 14Ot4NNTS and Ukr
Cleaned or Dyed and Pressed. Wholesale and Retail,
at the Factory, 40S ASCII Street.
felS•l2t* THOMAS MORGAN, Agent.
WATCHES.—Our facilities for
az procuring the BEST WATOLIES manufacture!
are unsurpassed, and we are yelling them at very mode
rate prices. Fine , watches repaired by notated work
men, and warranted to give entire eatiefeetion.
FARR & BROTHER, Impotiere,
fe7-if 824 OHRSTNUT Street, below FOURTH.
iIWATCHES, FRENCH TIME
PIECES, and MUSICAL BOXES repaired, by
lor Workmen, sr
LEWIS LADOMUB & CO.'S,
No. 841 011118TNUT Streets Ma.
ST AU salt iimfibted.
POUND 'BUTTER, FRESH FROM
A- hie country. received dally at the ' , Ohne Stmv *
No. Pl 2 SPRING GARDZN Street. id3l-ff
1 . 1 .6 A Aileen arvy,
John Drow.