The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, January 28, 1863, Image 3

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    CITY ITEMS.
ri VE LIFE-SIZE PICTURE OF .GENERAL
t tr,.Ar:.—Mr. F. Clutelrunst, the popular Pho-
Nos. 704 and '706 Arch street, with dila
leristie enterprise and skill has succeeded in pre
•
pcII tins . to the public the finest pictures of General
y.J.'lellan that have yet been produced. The inag
nificent life-size crayon which he has Net completed
• tOW on exhibition at his gallery, and will be for a
Sew days prior to its delivery to the owner. The
or tes---both the vignette and the one containing the
hticneral and his lady in the same picture—are
aring an immense sale. His fine card pictures,
,lust produced, of the late Majors posengarten Bud
Ward, of the Anderson Troop, nre also very popu.
jar.
Tau NEw CommAvonn-m-Chan Fight
icg Joe Hooker," as be is called, if he succeeds in
treating the rebel General Lee to a Waterloo defeat,
will rank° lits murk , Mr. W. W. Alter, the well- '
pown Coat Merchant, of this city, has made his
mail: long ago by furnishing the best Coal at the
lowest prices, at his Coal Yard, Ninth street, above
poplar.
B u ryniou QUALITY LIQUORS FOR "MEDICI-
PurnrosEs.—We invite the, attention of our
readers to the fact that the purest and most reliable
liquors, for medicinal purposes, can always be had
at the store of Mr. C. IL Mattson, dealer in flue
family groceries, Arch and Tenth streets. His fine
Quality of old Madeira, of the celebrated "Baal
period, pure Port and Sherry, rare old Brandy, and
the hest champagnes, Scotch Ales and London
Prawn Stout, are all highly recommended by our
}list physicians for the use of invalids.
FINE MILITARY TRAPPINGS for Army and
nary officers , can be had in great richness and va
lirleottyerhat Oakferd Son's,
, under the Continental
3[B. HirriE's splendid new ground-floor
rbotograph Gallery, No, 829 Arch street,'has been a
great success.' His galleries : And skylights are so
c onstructed that he can takO the finest pictures,
with equal facility, in all kinds of weather.
DELICIOUS FRESIT CONFECTIONS.— Mr.
It L. Vansant, the greatest Amerioari.confeetioner
Oleg, has this, advantage over all others in the
trade, that his goods are always fresh. His delicious
,Sugar Plums, Sweet Jordan Roasted - Almonds,
fine French and American Mixturee, and
,a,hundred
other preparations, come on his counters fresh and
fragrant every morning.
A CHOICE AS.SORTAtEIiT OF L'4DIES'
:Funs is now selling off at Charles Oakford 8c Son's,
Under the Continental Hotel, at reduced prices,
AFTER BLOOMFIELD.—
Agnin the year's decline, 'midst storms and floods,
The thundering chase, the yellow fadino• ° Woods,
Invite my song; that fain would boldly tell
Of upland coverts and the echoing dell, •
By turns resounding loud, at eve and morn,
The plough-boy's hallo, or the huntsman's horn.
In city's streets the pelting winds and rains •
Recall to man his winter's aches and pains,
And loudly call for clothing, thick and strong,
While Stokes' " one•price” clothing is the song.
Beneath the Continental' , there is sold,
sure for autumn's rains and winter's cold. -
Charles Stokes & Co.; flrst•class clothing, under
the Continental Hotel.
TILE ARMY OF THE " Fighting
lee Hooker" is now in command of the. Army of
the Potomac, and his appointment is expected to
result in great good, General Hooker is a good sol
dier, with all the gallantry and dash of a 'Murat or a
y , He Is not a graduate of West Point; but his
military abilities are none the less brilliant for that.
General Hooker is as brave as a lion, and as dis
creet as he is bold—a fact that is demonstrated by
the circumstance that he prOcures his wearing appa
rel at the Brown-Stone Clothing Hell o( Rockhill Sr.
Wilson, Nos,. 603 and 605 Chestnut street, above
SINGULAR, VERY,—A few evenings, since,
in our " private club," there was a learned (Renee
tlon--suhject, " Bedbugs, and their remarkable tena•
city of life."
One a sserted, of his own knowledge, that they
could be boiled and then come to life. Some had
soaked them for hours in turpentine without any
fatal consequences.
Another, who hnd been listening RS an outsider,
gave in his experience in corroboration of the facts.
&la he, Talking about bedbugs is altogether
foreign to the subject. The only place to procure
entirely satliftiotory garments is at the'Oixe-Price
Clothing Establishment of Granville Stokes, No. 609
Chestnut street, Philadelphia,
ARRIVALS AT TILE HOTELS,
1:IT TO 12 O'CLOCK LAST 147.GHT.
Otrard—Cheatnut si
B It Flatherwood, N York
Nr. Lewis. Washington
Little, Baltimore
A Harrington. Dolmens,
It G Store, New York
Then Cummings, New York
T Miller. New York
broes billowy, New York
C Now York
Mt Andrews & la. Chic&go
Audrewe, Clifton
L Brown, Worder
J Amtnidon, Newyork
Esmith. New Jersey
T Wsee:wellur, a
Ci Banker, Now York •
f;ea ET Folgot, New York.
(leo Parting, New York
New York
Chs:pmari, New York
)14 ior A °loot, New York
I i O'Brien, how York
. I (hu a Daley, New York
R PennAylvania
.on Poircell, Penne
C Mathews
E Frn•ltn
W Donald.sou, Penne
.'t. Plume, Newark. N J
Nast 0 W Lockman, N Y
..iordon & wt New York
N. Gordo), New York
,Yr Fredericks & la
Ni.. Fredericks
( Wilson, New York
it 1) Taylor, Boston
E Syragne. Prorld.uee, R I
C), Green&wr,N ll
J Criswell, narriAmrg
JP Criswell. lie rri , burg
Jo L Presbrey, Taunton
BUM Connecticut
Goo Bowden, Newark
W Dickinson, Newark
W W.Tollostou, Indiana
J F. SeltellrPeutin
Continental—Ninth a
E S °lced. New YOrk
Ge Narine, New York
H Vanantiverp New York
P. W Webb. Daithuore
flee Steck. New York
lover Lairrenoe t Pittsburg
H King, New 1 ork
D W Witsou, Indiana, PR
D C Wilson, Indiana, Po
Oa. bt Clark. Cincinnati, Or
John H Pap, Jr, Pittsburg'
rapt Denj b Blood
Carrer,Salem. N J
A Faiman, New Yvik
C Bossa r wf, Dotion
I wf. Del
Ser;v4 ew Y
Ayr. N Wi N ls on, Dela ork
ware
e I aware
W Hall, Harrisburg
Forcheimer do wf, N Y
If McCormick, Harrisburg
kJ Clog, Boston
Tb•ki T Caswell, if S A
IL Budd, M D, New York
Utiooton New York
Baurber, N,.v York
3 r VIPs. g A •
Air atri„4 California
ir herds, Rhode island
Marietta. Pa
Arnold . , Rhode Island
*did T apicer. Rhoda Isla
Mr-Jackson, Rhode Wand
Utelfeastene, Pottsville
o.lllcGanlly, \Vogt legion
Pr Hoffman. New York
kr.• Hoffman, Nov York
1 RTrumpy, Long island
B McGuire, Washington
r C Hellen. Washington
t Bea nie, New Jereoy
1• Rennie, New Jersey
H Kirtland. New I ork
''."`J lamb+ West Chester
tekard J Rgodle, N Y
gr.dee, Rio tie inueiro
M Me: under, New York
I.:D T Crockot & la, N
C•^ . Pratt, Norwich
• t .4 Porter. Coon
itljegler, New York
f: smith
H If Pismn.W.Vrrlsburg
B" 1 .1 Eve. Pen na
:A Redfield, Elmira
alarehanta'—Fottrth
..../re• Pittsburg
•:•:uard .Toue,, Batt
Ray. Conn
E.bort Klott, Mattel. Chunk
B !teed sou, Pittsburg
1.1, 0 Stewart, Pa
S Rays, Ilr ghan co
sittupp, Bucyrus, Ohio
Slervino &_wife. Pa
J Parke, Wasb, 1) C
'r Geo W Wissb,DC
Treharu Munch Chunk
P...hrer, Lanc ro, Pa
1 . ..r1d AM. Cumb Co, Pa
ilinerician--Chesting
t. mill er , Huntingdon, Pa •
Sadler, Wilmtnitm
Ei4. A' Wolff. Pottsville .
tlisitord, Buffalo • .
L Porter, Counectlent '
Alfred,Conueotiont
Pooper, New Jersey
AR Garrison & wt. A .1
i n ' Elmer, New Jer. 0 )* '
llurinn Dile. , •ter CO
41 'totem, Providence, R I
PaIIOUS in t
L l'eters & la, DCI CO
St. Louls—Chestnut
Adams. Georgetown, D C
D Fraaer, New York
Bacon. Laurel. Del
W ..Hopithason, Boston
Mag, Taunton, Siam
Paley. Wlim , Del
.P.OW e. New York
ill Barker, New York
D.Re3enlnium, N Jersey
Do Tore, Boehm
11 Willett, Bangor, Me
(iktle. Buffo lo
Wm Warren, St Louie
.11 a,tings, St Loub4
Ostmerc lal—Sixth
Platt, Delaware
Salience, Port Deposit
it t d '
te a r y , 1 I'
D u e . l e l' g t re D c e o l
Kimble. Penne
4 5 If k r ie ' l l ei n s. " W Chester •
t aner, Cbester en, pit
Drattft, Cbe,tor co,
Bare, sft Union
'C troy, Elkton. 51(1
Slates Union—Sixth
lAA Snle hiPPe liAnt
u.,!:gal. St Cla re
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NR tlonal—Race ett
Sunbury
ohem
.31 1 1 a . tet. wiurouNin
Lcbawan
I a
taven
41 I 2 erS soi),Lelmoun
Wi t . Vernon—Second street, albove Arob
Hocks c.., Ps Owen Dash, Pennsylvania
T V NY a ß gTe ti r r is l g
011 ::*lork
a l';'; ': r illit:YoL l 4 3 lla
ad
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-s on — Second street, above Market.
:s to StrouilsbrglJ Finch. Pittsburg
Se4ford. Del Israel Walton, New Jersey
.?.. Nana
11 . 4 0
. ;. : 7 ? 41; , 111 11/e—Third sty etbove CaUowh lll.
Bnckaclam). IL T Tnimbower, Riebi and tn
•:I i.atio'kla Hze
ousekeer, Richt dtn
•4. 1 1 ::‘Alyn B Milburn, liockervi!lo
treeto below Ninth.
James Anderson
L L Springer,Reading
D S Hunter , Reading
Thos White & wife, 11 T
Miss White,'New fork
S Helfebower, Alexandria
.1 W Veazey, Maryland
F Stone, Massachusetts
E Summer, New York
C F Johnson, Now York
A E Faber, New York
,F Samuels, New York
Chits K Landis, New Jersey
M 0 - Landis. Philadelphia
J E Graetl Pine Drove, Pa
Chat! B Forney, Lebanon
W P Ryou, Tamaqua
Wm .1 'Parvia, Pottsville
M 13 James, Ringgold, Pa
A Warren, New York
Mrs Warren, New York
H Malley. Kidd letown
Jos Campbell, Middletown
D &action, Washington
L Stebbins, PennsylVarlia
D P Dieterleb, Now York
B Byers, Harrisburg
P E Byers, Harrisburg
J R Eby, Harrisburg
M C Eby, Harrisburg
J J Sands & wf Chicago
Miss Sands, Chicago
0 Blight Jr,„ Philadelphia
Mai I) T Everts, Maryland
A Allen, New York
A N Leet, New York
L Roberts, Jr, New York
W T Richardson„ Hass
Chas 11 Hale, S A
W H Knapp, Newark, N
P Whitaker, Maryland
W Wiley, Maryland
S Fritz, Pennsylvania
11 Fritz, Pennsylvania
,1.1 Shoemaker, Harrisburg
nit Chestnut streets.
M C Trout, Mercer co, Pa
\Y A Sueath, Baltimore
R Crawford, Baltimore
S Wethored, Baltimore
W Id Judson, Buffalo
D Norton U S A
.419 Newbold ,_ Long Branch
W Paterson, New Jersey
W'Bradley. New York:
J Whitney, Jr, California
Wm S Patten & wf. N Y
Mack Skinner,Chicago
Miss Sk inner, Chicago
Geo B Todd St wf •
3 31 naps R wf, New York
Sarni J Black, N Territory
Lient R W Carrier. N Y
B Lasell & la, New York
Coo W Frank St wf. N Y
W C Darts, Baltimore
B Parsons
Col Olcott, NeW York
1) J Ellery, Lancaster
Ceo Hayes, Buffalo
Wm C Jewell, Colorado
J S Clough,New York
D C Murray, New York .
IMrs Murray, New York
Mr Sherwood, New York
J A Dory New Jorsoy
H . Reep, New York
J 31 Hanna, New Jersey
f .Coale, Jr, Baltimore
S R Payson, Boston
R It Haines, New York
J H King St wf, New York
Mrs & du, N York
Miss T Smith, New York
H Riples,Nev' York
Smith, Jr Maine
AI E Lord, New York
E Flogg, Rhode Island
11. TY - ng, Jr, New York
Brig Oen Torbert,_ U 8 A
Dr Cordon, New Jersey
N B Shaw, Washington, D C
W 0 Pierce, New York
A Palmer, New York
C W Palmer, Now York
C T Sherman, Ohio
E Wash bun Mut
A L 14ew ork
g : II Watson, Wash,
D Stanton, D 0
S F Scull Wasnington, D C
Geo W Wheelwrlght,Bostort
.
street, below Arch.
M Malone, Lancaster
D 9 McKinney
John Abernethy, Hartford
I) It Barbour, Pittsburg
0 W Roland, Pike, Pa
Fred'k Lauer, Reading
W D MoKinstry, MennenWit
J W McKinetry, Mercerslig
C B McKinstry, Marcella:l%c
S Hitchcock, Conn
D J Ooldenberg, Bait
8 Lay St man wife, N Y
W Lilly, Penn Haven
W B Brown, St Thomas, Pa
street, above Fifth.
David B Davin, Now Jersey
B Teague, Pt Clinton
Wm R Dyer, New York
H D Tucker, Providence
Horace Smith, New York
R H Clark, Dela ware
H S F AdainA
L W Taylor, Berlin, MA
Wm 1) Hazel, Smyrna, Del
A Corbin, Connecticut
H L Judd, Connecticut
John J Levi
James Jackman
street' above Third.
MIAs Connelly, St Louis
Wm Taylor, Rochester, Y
Charles Reed, Erie, Pa
E Winer, Quebec
' A L Lewis, Dover, Del
Dr GA Scott, US N
Reynolds Driver, U S N
Thee Morrel, Pennsylvania
H W Frazer, New York
DDTalmau,MD N York
M Hodgson, U S X
W H Hobart
P RugFles, Milton, Mass
John (,opp, Massillon, 0
rent, above Chestnut.
B 0 Tyler, Trenton, ?of .1
N McDonald, Norristown
Leedom Kirk, Chester co
Robt Hodgson, Oxford, Pa
G W Churchman, Penna
R H Brown, Lancaster co
W Bunting, Chester co
Wm A Mackey, Penna
11Bwisher, Fulton co, Pa
R Smith, Fulton co, Pa
John Trainer, Chester co
and Market' streets.
Amos Dlninger, Millersburg
David Breneman, Penna.
Jan Adams, Princeton
A Kmutser
P Henderson, Pittsburg
Jos Wilson, Wash, I) C
Saml Johnson, Huntingdon
D B Brown, New York
John Williams, Norristown
Peter Cmns, Jr. Penns, ,
eet, above Third.
D D Elder
J Worts, Bohm lkill
Chas Kessler, Beading
J R Bachman, Phillipsburg
S Hartman, Phillipsburg
J W Kearns, Lewistown
John Preston, Lewistown
H Crouse. Beading
Union—Arch str
Jae D Scott, Bridgepoit
T llrnry, Burlington, N J
L Stoner, Ohio
hi Eruwein, Birmingham
Mrs Low, Allogliony City
Barley Sheaf—Seeoli
W Rich, Pennuhlutia,
S L Atkinson, Centreville
th i pt it Cry von t CoutreYlllo
S A Cooper, Chester co
Con. c.rd, Pittsburg
11! Goforth, Newportsville
J Cullen, New York
li Stradling, Bucks co
S Wetberill, Attleboro
Miss Wethorill, Attleboro
T C Nogus, Bustleton
P Mitchell, Attleboro
M Cooper, Pennsylvania
.1 Newbold, Newtown
A Daunbower, Bucks co
Black Bear--Thlird st
John COpp, Massillon, 0
Levi Line, Allentown
A 8 Gerhard, Lancaster
W Amos, Hamburg
F Amos, Hamburg
Chas Harper, Jenkintown
Chas Finney, Hartsville
W Berner, Ponosburg
10nry Holey, Pennsburg
8 II Stillwell, Feasterville
s Vanartsdalen, Feaster•
Thos Fullai»s,Feasterville
J P Knight.Fertsterville
SPECIAT.I NOTICES.
1 1 HE PHILOSOPHERS.
BY. THE BARD OF TOWER BALL,
'The Philosophers of old
Were in companies enrolled,
And each company or "school "
Had its own distinctive rule.
Thus the Epicureans thought
That Dame Wisdom's pupils ought -
To avoid melancholy,
And be always brisk and jolly. •
The Stoics, meek and bumble,
Thought it impious to grumble,
Whatever might betide them`;
And if tyrants stewed or fried them;
And their smoking bodies buttered,
No complaints they ever uttered.
The Cynics snarled at riches.
Anti made their homes in ditches,
Or in hogsheads incommodious,
Deeming luxury quite odious.
But the Oymnosophist packs
Wore no garments on their hacks;
A custom indefensible,
Being neither nice nor sensible,
I-very much suspect
That no member of that sect,
Seeing TOWER HALL'S attractions,
Had adhered to such queer actions, '
But had chosen a better rule,
Andjoined Plato's well-dressed school.
Our assortment of Ready-made Clothing is the largest
in Philadelphia, and selling below market rates,
TOWER HALL,
No. 51S MARKET Street,
BENNETT SE CO.
KERn's -
FURNISHING CHINA AND GLASS ESTABLISHMENT,
CHINA BALL, 529 CHESTNUT STREET.
Directly opposite Independence Hall, Philadelphia.
Hotels, restaurants, and shipping supplied, China and
glass packed in a proper manner, and warranted from
breakage. to all parts orthe United States.
N. B.—China decorated to order; also, initials and
crests elegantly engraved on table glass, ja2-1-1m
S-T-1860-X.
DRAKE'S PLANTATIOK'BITTERS.
They purify, strengthen, and invigorate.
They create a healthy appetite.
They are an antidote to change of water and diet.
They overcome effect"' of dissipation and late hours.
They strengthen the e ystem and enliven the mind.
They prevent miasmatic and intermittent fevers.
They purify the breath and acidity of the stomach.
They cure Dyspepsia and Constipation.
They cure Diarrhreha, Cholera, and Cholera Korb'''.
They cure Liver Complaint and Nervous Headache.
They are the best BITTERS in the world; They make
the weak man strong, and are exhausted nature's great
restorer. They are made of pure St. Croix Rum, the mile':
crated Calisaya Bark, roots and herbs, and are taken with
the pleasure of a beverage, without regard to age or time
of day. Particularly recommended to delicate Person"
requiring a gentle stimulant. Bold by all Grocers, Drug ? ,
fists, Betels, and Saloons. P. R. DRAKE & CO., 210 X
BROADWAY. New York. 4,324.6 m
ONE-PRICE CLOTHING, OF THE LATEST
STYLES, made in the Best Manner, expressly for RETAIL
SALES. LOWEST Selling Prices marked in Plain Pt.
;area. All Goode made to Ordermarranted satisfactory.
Our ONR-Pittog Siloam le strictly adhered to. All an
thereby treated alike.
JONES & 00., 604 MARKET Street
BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYBf
THE BEST IN' THE WORLD.
WILLIAM A. BATCHELOR'S celebrated Hair Die
Produces a color not to be distinguished from nature:
warranted not to injure the hair in the least remedies
the ill effects of bad dyes, and invigorates the Hair for
fife. GRA Y, RED, or RUSTY HAIR instantly turn, a
splendid Black or Brown, leaving the Hair soft and
beautiful, Sold by all Druggists, Sm.
Its The Genuine is signed WILLIAM A. BATCHE.
LOB.. on fhefour sides of each box.
FACTORY, No. S 1 BARCLAY Street,
(Late 299 Broadway and 16 Bowl street.)
New York.
my? -ly
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BINDER—ROYAL—On the 20th inst., by the Rev. L. A.
Albert. Jacob Binder, of philadolphia, to Miss Kate A.
Royal. or Germantown. `.
BOYER—COXS.—By the MIN Rev. Alonzo Potter, D.
D.. ou Tuesday, January 27,15 e, William Henry Boyer
and Salle A. daughter of Dr. John Redmon Coxe, Jr. *
BILLS—PERK.INS.—On the 17th instant, by Rev. H. E.
Gilroy, Mr. Thomas Bilis and Amanda L. Perkins, al l * of
this city.
EVAN i—DRiPER.—On the 2 9 . a inst., by the Rev. J. C.
Hyde. Henry Evans to Frances Draper, both of Camden,
J. •
=aim).
McCONNELL.—Died, from 'wounds received at the se
cond battle of Bull Run, Thomas McConnell, son of
Thomas and Isabella McConnell, in the 17th year of his
The relatives and friends of the family are respect
fully invited to attend his funeral, from the residence of
his parents, No. 220 German street, on Thursday morn
ing, at 10 o'clock . To proceed to Woodland Cemetery. *• SMITH.--Clu the 27th inst., Mr. Charles M. Smith.
Rue notice will be given of the funeral. •
SOVEREIGN.—FeII, at the second battle of Bull Ran,
on the 30th of August, 1362, Adjutant F. W. Sovereign,
only son of the Rev. Thos. Sovereign of the New Jersey
Conference.
Interment at Mount Holly Cemetery, on Thursday
morning, 'Mit inst.. at 11 o'clock. Exercises to be held in
the chapel of the cemetery.
McCULLY.—On the 27th instant, Mary 8., youngest
daughter of John licenlly.
Due notice of the funeral will be given. *
CARMAN.—On the morning of the 28th instant, Eliza
beth L. Carman.
The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully
invited to attend her funeral, without further notice,
from her residence, ell Cooper street, Camden, N. J., on
Wednesday, 28th inst. at 2 o'clock. To proceed to Wood
landa CemeterT. Carriages will be in waiting at Market
street wharf, 1 hiladelphia. •
JENKS.—On the Sth inst., in the United States Hospi
tal, St. Louis, Mo., _Dr. P. Frederick Jenks. of the Ist
Missouri Light Artillery, in .the 31st year of his age,
youngest SOD of Dr. Phineas and Mrs. Amelia Jenks, of
Newtown, Bneks county. Pa.
The relatives and friends- are respectfully invited to
attend the funeral, from the residence of his brother,
George A. Jenks, on Wednesday, 29th Snot., at half past
2 o'clock. Those attending funeral will leave Kensing
ton depot at 11 A. M., for Bristol, where conveyances
will meet them.
FORD.—On the Stith inst., Ellen, wife of Edward Ford,
aged 29 years.
HAFFEY.—On the 29th inst., Mary Ann Haffey, daugh
ter of Ann and the late Bernard Haffey, in the I.9th year
of her age.
MrCARTER.-00 the 26th instant, Miss Jane McCarter,
aged :ft years.
lOCHABT.—On the WO. instant, Mrs. Amelia Lochart,
relict of the late Nicholas Lochart, to the 69th year rot s
her age.
OBITUARY. •
Another patriarchlof our city. has terminated his
pilgrimage on earth, and departed from amongst us.
It is but a short time since SAMITEL BRE=
passed into eternity, at the unusual age of more
than ninety-one years; and on Monday, the 19th
inst., ALEXANDER ELMSLIE likewise was with
drawn from this life, in the ninety-first year of his
age.
At the age of twelve years. in the year 1184, Mr.
ELHSLTE came to this country (city) from his birth
land, Scotland, and, in connection with Mr. Rolls
OLD, as an apprentice, and afterwards as a part
ner, was engaged as an importing dry goods mer
chant, at No. 35 Chestnut street. Upon the decease
of Dlr. OLDRN, Mr. ELMSLIE successfully continued
the business in that place for many years thereafter.
He was well known to a former generation, and
equally esteemed as a man of business as a private
gentleman,.and as an unpretending, sincere Chris
tian. .
lie was an active and useful :member of several of
our nubile, institutions-:.tee Bank of North America,
of which he wa ;,director; the Pennsylvania Hos
pital, as is manager; and his engagements with the
late Philadelphia Insuyance Company as a director,
and as its president many who survive him will re
member with peculiar pleasure and satisfaction—for
his conduct throughout his whole career was marked
unelll9:Foblty, sinceri and diligence.
Until " bout a year ty,_
of his death, Mr.EcarS
LIE Was daily abroad by practical de
monstrations, the character ne over !sustained=
which we all should follow and strive to
and when at last he was confined to his room and
his bed, he still gave forth the testimony of a true
Christian—a firm faith in, and a hopeful,"cheering
reliance on, CHRIST, as his Sanctifier and Redeeme.
" Age sat with decent grace upon his visage;
And worthily became his silver locks
lie wore the marks of many years well spent,
Of virtue, truth well tried, and wise experience."
JANIIART 24, 1863. F. C.
BLACK SILK S.-BESSON & SON,
Mourning Store, No. 918 CHESTNUT Street, have
petted a new stock of
BLACK SILKS,
Including all the desirable makes and styles, from $1
o $S'5O a yard.
Black Alpacas, DI to 633; cents.
Black glossy Mohaire, cent.; to 41.
Black all wool Sloasselines, 35 to AO cents.
Do do do double widths, 75 cents to 41.75.
Do English and French Bombazine=.
Do Empress Cloths, Bamtheas and Turing.
Dn ThibetLoug and Square Shawls, &c.
VYRE & LANDELL, FOURTH AND
.8-j ARCH, have a. tine assortment of
Good Glossy Black Silks.
jelo Widows' Silks vrithont gloss.
'PYRE & LANDELL, FOURTH AND
-L-4 ARCH, always keep a fine fitock of
Staple Household Goode.
jalo Best Muslim., Linens, and Flannels.
VYRE k LANDELL, FOURTH AND
-A-a ARCH, always keep a full line of
Mourning Shawls.
jalO Fashionable Shawls.
Mo REV. D. S. BURNET, OF CINCIN
NATI. will preach in the Meeting House on
TWELFTII Street. below Melon, THIS EVENING, at
quarter before eight o'clock. Baptism at the close of
the service. This will be Sr Barnet's last discourse
before heleaves the city. It.
CITIZENS , VOLUNTEER HOSPI
TAL ASSOCIATION, BROAD and PRIME Ste.,
take pleasure in acknOWledj'ing the following donations
for tit- week ending Jan. W.;
Proceeds of a Ball, held at Broadway Hall, by the em-
Pl , l' ees of Wrn. Sellers & Co.. Jan. 19th, $lll.
Part proceeds of a Fair, held by three young ladies, in
Chesnnt street, west of Eighteenth, $5O.
Proceeds of a Fair, held at Nineteenth and North sts.,
by Misses Josephine Allen, Lizzie Peters, Annie ar. Clark,
and Aura Bates, $ 26; and a liberal donation of shirts,
drawers, &c.
Proceeds of a Fair, held in the Sabbath school-room of
the Alexander Presbyterian Church, Nineteenth and
Green streets, by Misses Annie 31. Wilcox, Fannie Kerns,
Phoebe Clark, $76.
Proceeds If a Pair, held at Twenty-third and Coates
streets, by Miss Lizzie Boyd and Elmira Conrad, $3/.
From the 3d company Washington Grays, per Effing
ham Perot, *31.60. If'
From J. S. and E. L. Perot, *10; Mrs. Curtis, $10; a
friend, $10; Joseph Perot, * 6: Mrs. F. Mortimer Lewis,
!s:i; S. Middleton (brick work). $25; Howell St Bros., pa
per hangings; C. F. Mansfield, hanging paper; John
Lancaster, hemp matting; Thomas C. Cooper. 1 dozen
-brooms, 4 dozen scrubbing, dust and hair bnmhes. 1 dozen
combs, shoe blacking and brushes; Derby Hospital Aid
Society. 11 wrappers. 26 pillowcases, Spairs slippers, &a.:
Cain, Hacker St Cook, 1 car load of coal; TLOS. S. Cahill,
1 ton of coal; Joseph Rerbangh, I load of lime; J. Orne,
floor oilcloth : Ladies' Dorcas Society of the First Baptist
Church, al shirts and three pairs drawers hints, Relief
Association, 6 flannel drawers, 3 woolen s 1 dozen
wool socks. slippers and shoes ; Bethlehem Mite Society.
S jars Jellies ; Mrs. Tourison, 2 muslin shirts, cakes a nd
apples; *Mrs. llebbard, 8 pounds butter and basket of
cakes; Chipman It White, 1 dozen brooms; Mrs. Hubbel.
lot of lemons and basket of apples: thermometers, from
McAllister, J. W. Queen & ,Co., and Mrs. Curtis. Mrs.
(lee. J. West, shirts and muslin ; and books front J. L.
Cribb and Mrs. 8. Williamson. . lt
IMOFFICE OF CITIZENS' COMIIT.
TER OW BOUNTY FUND, No. 505 CHESTNUT
ititreetl'utLADELPHlA, January 26, Icel."
All parties haying any claim or charge acaingtthii
Committee will present their account on or before the
Ist of FEBRUARY next to the Auditing C.onunittee.
Ja26•Gt JOHN R. A DDICK, Chairman.
et, above Third.
Tae Potts, Lancaster
I S Rowlantl L Lancaster co
P Lelozetter, Lancaster
Win Locher, Lancaster
I street, below Vine.
W Carson, Bucks co
S Buckman, Doling,ton, Pa
J Watson, Bucks co
S ELy, Bucks co -
A R W Knight, Feasterville
E Paul Horsham
W Kitchen, Bucks co
' 43 W Moore, Bucks co
M Jarrett, Montgomery
J Farrell it la, Doylestown i
J Meredith, Pennsylvania
T Burns, Bucks co
J-Xisiter, Bucks co
A'Snyder, Chester co
eet, above Callowhill.
Frank Buckman,' Middle twit
De vid'N Bear, Oley
B B Smith, Weisauburg
Daniel B Loose, Reading
Amos Delvers, Fox Chase
Isaac E Woodraff, Allentwn
W T Shaffer, Chester spring
Eli Cadwalaaer, Doylestwn
John Hersh, Pennsburg
A. Del. Doylestown
Olivet' ,Tauney, Yardleyvle
Las Al Buckman, Yardleyve
MD CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL.—THE
Examination of Candidates for admission wilt
commence on MONDAY. the td day of February, at 9
o'clock A. M.
A candidate, to be admitted to the Examination, must
be thirteen years of age; must be a resident of PHl:Wei
phia, and he must have passed at least one year in ono of
the Public Echuols of the First School District of Penn
syl vani a.
The following will be the order of Examination:
MOND aY,Febrnary 2—Mensuration and Orthography.
TI7I , SDAY. February 3—Theory of Arithmetic.
WEDNESDAY, February 4—Grammar, Principles and
Parsi
IHUESDAY, February 6—Practical Arithmetic and
Definitions.
FRIDAY. PobruaryS—Constitution of Chd , United. States.
1a23-wfm3t NICHOLAS H. DIAHIII E, Principal.
111;> THE ADJOURNED ANNUAL,
meeting or the WOMAN'S UNION MISSIONARY
SOCIETY, &e., will be held on TIIURSD AY, the -29th
inst., 3.14, P. M . at 1733 ARCH Street,' or on the following
day, should it be stormy on Thursday. Full attendance
of members desired, Addresses from clergymen ex
pected. SARAH .1. HALE,
k i te
President.
THE ANNUAL .MEETING. OF THE
SOCIETY OE THE UNION TEMPORARY ROME
kOR CHILDREN will be held at the HOME, Northeast
corner of POPLAR and SIXTEENTH Streets, on TH.U.W.-
DAY, 29th instant, at 4 o'clock P. M , at which time and
place an election will be held for Board of enamel and
Board of Managers to serve for three peers.
jnsi-3t• D. C. McCAMMON, Secretary,
M.OFFICE OF THE FULTON COAL
CONPANT, No. 30 South WHEW street.—An
Annual Meeting of the Stockholders, hud au Election of
five Directors to serve the ensuing yer, will be held at
the Office of the Company on the 2d proximo, at eleven
o'clock A. M. - CHAS. d. FOLWELL,
ja2B-bt Secretary.
OFFICE OF THE SURGEON-A.R.
TO THE ARMY Aiilo NAVY, PHILADEL
PHIA. October 24, 1862. .
Wounded Soldiers and Sailors desirous of availing
themselves of the National Appropriation for supplying
Artificial Limbs, should apply immediately at the office
of the Surgeon-Artist to the Government, No. 1609
CHESTNUT &root. B. FRANK. PALMER,
ja.9-6m Government Surgeon-Artist.
IM=.• INSURANCE COMPANY - OF THE
STATE OF :PENNSYLVANIA—JAN: 26th, 1863.
The Annual Meeting of the Stockholder - 6 will be held
at the Conmany'F, Office, Nos. 4 and 5 EXCHANG E BUILD
ING. on MONDAY, February 2,1863, at 12 o'clook noon.
ja2G•St WM. HARPER, Secretary,
MU. S. CHRISTIAN COHHISSION.—
The First Anniversary of the .1 1 S. CHRISTIAN
COMMIS -lON FOR THE ARMY' AND NAVY will be
held on THURSDAY EVENING next, the 29th inst., at
75E a'clock;in the AC A.DEMY OF MUSIC. An abstract
of the Annual Report will be presented and Addresses
delivered by Bishop Simpson, Wm. E. Dodge, Esq., of
New York, and several other distinguished Speakers,
whose names will be announced hereafter. Tickets,
limited to the capacity of tho. Academy, may be had gra
tuitously on and after Monday, the 26th, at Mutton's. 606
Chestnut street. and the Tract llous.e, 929 Chestnut street.
The doors will be open at .7 o'clock, and no one admitted
without a ticket.
GEO. H. STUART, Philadelphia,
E. S. JANES, New York,
CHARLES DEMOIYD, Roston,
JOHN P. CROZER; Philadelphia •
JOs.. PATTERSON, Philadelphia,
JAY COOKE, Philadelphia,
)xecutive Comittee.
Tbe MEMBERS OF, THE conussroN from different
Parts of the country will meet on WEDNESDAY; the
28th, at 336 P. DI, at the Rooms of the Yonng Men's
Christian Association, Nos. 1009 and.'lo ILI CHESTNUT
Street. ja2t 4t'
r3HOMCEOPA.TITIC HOSPITAL, 1118
CIPISBERT Street.=This institution is now open
for the reception of sick and wounded Soldiers, who will
be received aud. provided for in the most comfortable
manner, iree of charge. . 0 B. F. GLENIi,
.ne22-tf Secretary of Board of Managers.
r..ju. UNION CANAL COMPANY, PHICA.-
1110 DELP.HIA, Januaty.l4, 1863.-. The Annual Meet
ing of the Union Canal Company of Pennsylvania will
be held at No 228 WALNUT Street, on TUESDAY,
February 3d,1863, at 11 o'clock A. M.
jal6-tfe3 0. THOMPSON, Secretary.
M.NOTICE. —TUE - ANNUAL MEET—
ING of the Stockholders of the WEST CHESTER
AND PHILADELPHIA RAILROAD COMPANY will be
held at the CHARTER ROLLIE, in the borough of Media,
on TUESDAY, the 10th day of February, 1963, at 10
o'clock A. M. at which time and place an election will
be held for officers, to serve the ensuing year,
By order of the Board.
ja2 4 .3-frowtfelo A. LBWIS SMITH, Secretary
MPHILADELPHIA AND ERIE
RAILROAD.--The Annual Meeting of; the Stock
holders of the Philadelphia and Erie Railroad Company
will be held at the office, No. 230 WALNUT Street, on
Monday, the 9th day of February next, at 10 o'clock, A.
M. At this meeting an election will beheld for Ten
Managers of the Company, to serve for one year. '
The polls will close at 2 o'clock, R M.
j a 21-wfm fe9 W. ED WARD SPOFFORD. Secretary.
OFFICE. PENNSYLVANIA RAIL
ROAD COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA, January J 2.
NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS.—The Annual Meeting
a - the Stockholders of this Company wilt be held on
MONDAY, - the second day of February,lBs3, at 10 o'clock
A. M., at the RANSOM-STREET HALL.
The Annual Election for Directors will be held on
MONDAY, the second day of March, me, at the Office of
the Company, No. 238 South THIRD Street.
ial3-tfe2 EDMUND Still CH. Secretary.
OFFICE HUNTINGDON A N D
BROAD TOP MOUVTAIN RAILROAD COM
PANY, 258 Sonth THIRD Street—Pstuannuent,t, Janu
ary 28,1883.
The Coupons due February Ist, 1563, on the Second
Mortgage Bonds of this Company. will be paid on presen
tation at their office, (wand after that date.
in 9 X-6t J. P. ARRTSBN, TreaSurer.
NOTICE.—AT MEETINGS OF TELE
CITIZENS' BOUNTY FUND COMMITTEE, held
an the 6th and 9th instant, the following resolutions
were p assed and ordered to be published :
Resolved, That notice be given that the Citizens'
Bounty Fund Committee will discontinue the payment
of bounties and compensation to captains after the 31st
January instant, except in such oases as they may have
already obligated themselves to pay after that date.
Resolved, That the Committee will, as soon as practi
cable, after the Ist of February next, make a report to
the subs.clibers to the Fond.
Resolved, That the Committee will rey Fifty Dollars
bounty to each recruit mustered in in the city of,Plllla-.
delphia, on or before the Slat January instant, (exCept
ing deserters, substitutes, and absentees and those who
have received any bounty from the oity-of Philadelphia.)
for the fellowit g—viz
Segebarth's Artillery.
Peyton's Cavalry,
Roberts' Artillery,
U. S. Regulars,
U. S. Marines,
Old Philadelphia Volunteer Regiments.
Said payment to be made whenever the recruit is de.
finitively in service in the field, or in a fort, garrison,
navy yard, or ship of the United States.
Resolved, That all payments under the foregoing reso
lutions be made in accordance with the 'forms adopted
by the Disbursing Agency
THOMAS WEBSTER, Vice Chairman.
LORIN BLODGET. Secretary. ialo-tja3l
MOFFICE OF THE - FLEE INST.!.
ANCE COMPANY OF TUE COUNTY OF P.IH
LADAI PIHA.—JANLARY V:116.3.
At a Meeting ofthe Stockholders of the saidCo n nmui,
held on MOD. AY, the 19th inst., the following gentle.
Men were duly electei Directors for the ensuing year—
to Wit;
Charles J. Sutter,
Henry
Frederick St:lobar,
George 3fecke.
Andrew U. Miller,
And at a Meeting of the Ca'
CHARLES J. SUTTER' Esa
ed President BE d
ia26 St
MILITARY.
BOARD OF TRADE. RIFLE
0:1DIOIAIDIZVA
156th REGIMENT PENNSYLVANIA. VOW A: •
BOUNTY.
RECRUITS WANTED for the above fine regiment (the
only Regiment of Infantry for three years now recruit-
Durand in camp in Philadelphia.)
Men joining this reenneut will receive the following
bounties:
Cash in hand on being mnsteredin
when the company is fun.
when the regiment is full
At the expiration of service
Total
$176
None but men of good character received,
AppiT at HEADQUARTERS, 533 CILEST?iIIT Street.
CHARLES ERNENWEIN, ColoneL
W. A. MINIM Adjutant. de24-tf
IdaCONTENENIXAL CAVALRY.
" Camp Metcalfe," near HADDONFIELD, N. J.
—MKN wanted to complete Companies now
neuiy full, to secure the Citizens' Bounty Fund
awarded to the first Twenty Companies mustered into
the service of the United States.
Two or three positions of Second LIEUTENANTS are
vacant, which will be assigned to young men of good re•
ferences, and who have seen service. dell-tf
COPARTNERSHIPS.
......Nnev,,Ann",wwwvvinnovvvvvvvvvvwwww.""nnovv•
nis S OL ITT I 0,1%.T SIP COPARTNER
SHIP.-The copartnetnio heretofore existing be
tween ANN W. McNEELY and CHARLES W. McNEELY,
under the firm of MeNEELY & Co.. is this day dissolved
by mutual consent, Ann W. McNeely retiring.
CHARLES W. SVNEELY, of the late firm of McNeely
& Co., and ROBERT K. McNEELY, having associated
themselves under the style and firm of 1101.1ERLY & Co.,
will continue as heretofore, the Morocco Leather Manu
facturing business at the old stand, 64 Korth FOURTH
Street. They respectfully solicit of their friends and the
trade a share of their patronage, and a continuance of the
business relations so long enjoyed with them..
CBARLES W. EcITEELY,
ROBERT K. MONEELY.
Philadelphia, January 1, ISel. WS-2V
FINANCIAL.
U. S.
FIVE-TWENTIES !
TWSN'rY-YLSit. Sig Pkit OSIIT. BONDS.
PAYABLE AT THE OPTION Or V£ll CIVVEHNMENT
AFTER FIVE TEMPI.
I am instructed DT the SECRETARY dif TREA -
BURY to receive rabseriDUons for the above
LOAN AT PAR.
Intermit. will commence from the DATE OF SITESCREP
TION, and is PAYABLE IN GOLD at the Mint, or any
Bub -Treasury or Depository of the United States, on the
fret days of May and November of each year. At the
present PEIMUIIt 011 GOLD. these Bonds yield about
BIGHT per cent. per annum,
A fan supply always on hand.
JAY COOKE,
SUBSCRIPTION AGBNT,
No6-tmhl 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET.
JOHN C. CAPP & SON,
STOOK & NOTE BROKERS,
No. 23 somas THIRD STREET,
DIRECTLY OPPOSITE TEE MECEINICE' EARL
STOOKS AND BONDS
BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION AT TEM
BOARD or BROXSIM
MONEY INVESTED,
AND NOM AND LOANS 'NEGOTIATED ON TM
• .. BEST TERMS.
S . 11.4111TWE THOHAS,...
STOCK ANE!.BTIJIA BROKER.
No. 3151 wm.aarr STREET
STOCKS and BONDS, and all kinds of 11. S. GOVERN
MINT SECIIICITIES bought and sold on Commission, ex
oltuively. •
Basins? Paper and Loans on Collateral negociated at
lowest rates.
Orders by Mall shall receive prompt attention. Refers to
Messrs. Nathan Trotter & Co., Geo. D. Parrish, Esq.,
John B. Myer? & Co .. Samuel B. Thomas, Esq.,
VII - 0 . 1113J‘ - )l3q.
del6-3mit
MONEY TO INVEST.-PERSONS
' 44 -a- wishing to make safe investments of money on the
security or Beal Bstate in the State of Delaware, can ob
tain all the necessary information in relation thereto by
addressing B. B. COMBOVS.
ja24-w&s3m Ai the Philadelphia Bank.
$8,000.011 a Fa rm in C i PeAte l count t
_ AN A
p T ra r to
jaS E. PETI'IT, 309 r wZirr area.
THE PRESS.-PIIIIADELPHIA. WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 28. 1863.
Robert V. Massey,
John Horn, •
Joseph Moore,
I Henry Budd,
I James N. Stone. •
id Directors, held This DAY,
, was unanimously re-elect
lAMlN F. HORCKLRY.
Secretary.
MILITARY GOODS
EVANS ife, HASSALL,
MILITARY FURNISHERS,
No. 41.13 ARON STREET.
PHILADELPHIA.
SWORDS, SASHES,' BELTS,'; &C.,
And everything necessary for the complete outfit of
ARMY AND NAVY OFFICERS,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
ja27-lm
G W. SIMONS & BROTHER,
BANSOBLSTREET HALL; PHILADELPHIA,
MANUFACTIMER3 OF .11:w hLRY.
FINE 'SWORDS,
AND
MILITARY GOODS, IN EVERY .VARIETY
ja.B4f6m
COMMISSION MOIUSES.
JOHN T. BAILEY & CO.
BAGS AND BAGGING
OF ETERF DESCRIPTION,
NO. 113 NORTH FRONT STREET,
3a27-6ra ift PITITADELPIIIA.
SEAMLESS BAGS. -
LEWISTON A,
MANHATTAN.
HAMPDEN E,
For sale, by
GRIGG & HARIVISTEAD,
No. 21 STRA.WEERRY Stied
ARMY GOODS.
DARE-BLUE COAT CLOTHS.
DARK-BLIIE CAP CLOTHS. '
SKY-BLUE CLOTHS FOR OFFICERS.
ARMY BLANKE'I'S, STANDARD WEIGHT.
IS-OUNCE DUCK. •
DRILLS, STANDARD WEIGHT.
HEAVY LINEN DRILLS AND,DUCK.
BROWN AND BLEACHED SHEETINGS AND SHIRT
ERGS. For' sale by
FROTHINGH A Tfor & wELLS.
serif tt
RETAIL DRY GOODS.
AF M
RROIDERI, H ITE_ GOODS,
E
and - HOSIERY, at Wholesale Prices.
The subscribers offer one of the best selected and
largest assortments of White Goods, Hosiery, and Staple
Embroideries, Trimmings, dm, to be found in the city, to
which they respectfully Invite the attention of the ladles.
SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN, Sr ARRISON,
ials-12trp 100 S CHESTNUT Street.
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS.
THE FINE SHIRT EMPORIUM,
Nos. 1 AND 3 NOETB snag STREET
JOHN O. ARRISON,
(FORMERLY 3. BURR MOORS,)
IMPORTER AND biAIiiTFACTITRER OF
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS
IN GREAT VARIETY AND AT MODERATE PRICES
N. B.—Pertionlar attention given to the making of:Shirts,
Collars, Drawers, &c
FINE SHIRT MANUFACTORY.
The subscriber would invite attention to his
IMPROVED CUT OF SHIRTS,
Which he makes a specialty in his business. Also, con
stantly receiving,
NOVELTIES FOR GENTLEMEN'S WEAR.
• J. W. SCOTT,
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING STORE, -
110. 814 CHESTNUT STREET,
'jal7•tf • Four doors b4low the ContinentM.
WATCHES AND JEWELRY.
. 4 1 4 ..•1F I 1 B
by WATO
mostll. REPAIRING
:as. attended to, the experienced workmen,
and every watch warranted for one year.
0. RUSSELL,
ja23-6m • 2SIi 'North .SIXTH Street.
• .
TINE AMERICAN .AND
i4V., IMPORTED WATCHES, Gold, Jewelry. and Sil
verware, at the lowest possible prices, •
O. •RIISSEI.I.;
jart.P3rn . . 22 North SlXTMStreet.
M . IOROSOOPIO ....PROTOGRXPHIO
. EL SIMONS. ifeStOTJEIER,
MANUFACTURING JEWELERS ANDIMPOITEES,
..•
Have just received, direct from Paris. a large assort
ment of the above novel and beautiful articles, em
bracing a number of the most prominent clergymen and
public metrof this city and State: together with officers.of
the army and navy, presented in a variety of fancy
mountings.
FOR SALE TO"tHE TRADE,
and to be had at all the principal jewelers, opticians and
fancy stores in the city. ja&lilut
a D. T. PRATT,
(soccassoa TO mar 6z mamma
607 CHESTNUT STREET,
Is constantly in receipt of
. ,
ENGLISH. SWISS. AND
AMERICAN WATCHES,
Of desirable • styles 'and Qualities, to suit all obias l es of
buyers. . nolSamif
ill _ • ELI:HOLDEN;
eaur ins
AKERICAN A ND IMP in ORTED WATCHES,
08
JEWELRY, AND CLOCKS
oe3l-45ne 7 m.einurr &met
At• A URRIOAN W.A./VEX%
GOLD AND SILVIIR GAME.
• JOS IL WATSON,
atit4m No. 346 OEESTNDT Street
a WATCHES, JEW - ELIO% &O.
A FRESH ARSORTHEXF
AT LESS THAN FORMER PRICES.
' FA_RR & BROTHER, Importers.
mh2C-tf 324 CHESTIWT Street, below Fourth.
HOLIDAY GOODS.
•
pHoToGRARgia Aumpas— A
. large variety for Nam= j#l .
-ibasaidf 924 CRPAITNUT Strom.
MICROSCOPES, - SPECTACLES, - AND
spy4rAsinis, for Prlefl.,V FY. QUSEN ig
_ •
&Banff . 924 CHESTNUT Street.
O GL ASSES , OPERA.
I , " GLASSES. For sale I)7____
JAMS W. QUEEN ar CO.,
del3-3mlf 924 CHESTNUT Street.
. LADIES? ;7 FURS. . . •
LAPTPW .4 '4 l4 °Y 477.1 3 ,gs
r • " •
. • . .. • •
eibAR 'PARETRA,
No. 718 ARCH EITBERT, BELOW EIGHTH.
IMPORTER AND MANUFACTURER
OF
LADIES' FANCY FURS.
My assortment of fancy Furs for Ladies and Childiellk
is now complete, and embracing every variety that will
be fashionable during the present season. All sold at"
the manufacturers' prices, for cash. Ladies, please give
me a call. 0c3.4m1f:
TORS, PA., January 96.
3I ESSRS. EVANS 1E 'WATSON--
GEN7LEMEN:-
In reply to your inquiry in re'ration to the SAFE pnr-
chased of you, and how it stood the teet by the fire which
occurred November last, we answer, oar entire factory.
together with a large quantity of lumber Su and around
the factory was eutirely consumed. The Safe•was in
that portion of the building where the heat was most In-
tensie: It contained a large amount of valuable papers,
which, when the-tale was opened, were found in a per-
feet condition. Although the Safe has the marks of fire
on the out - Ade, we shall be able to nge ii with a littbare-
Txttr of the locks
Yours trills',
A large assortment of the aboce Safes on hand at our
No. 16 SOUTH FOURTH STREET
EVANS 4.t WATSON.
. .
OLD: SILVER WANTED
IN LARGE OR SMALL QUANTITIES.
. Highest price Maass given
• ja2i-Seit BECI3.TEL; & ENO.
MATESTILLS FOR MINCE PIES.
BUNCH, LATER, AND SULTANA RAISINS.
CITRON CURRANTS, SPICES,
CIDER WINE, Am, Sm.
ALBERT C. ROBERTS.
- DEALER IN FINE GROCERIES,
'445-11tf CORNER ELEVENTH AND VINE ST&
',JAMES M:',WizS , TOVEL,
'CLAW.
Master au& in Chancery.
jaSam• 113. Street Camden. N.
OZARK,
HOUSATONIC,
HAMPDEN B,
3a24-taps
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FRANKLIN FIRE INSITRANOE
CONPANY OF PHILADELPHIA,
Nos. ins AND 437 CHESTNUT STREET.
Capital 8100,000 00
Perpetual Premiums 1611,973 19
Lees Five Per Cent 47,148 66
896,824 63
Unexpired Temporary Premiums.. 190,581 06
Less for the portion of time oz.
pared on Policies over one year.. 19,038 40
111,525 66
Surplus 921,766 11
Total • • • • ............ ••.$2.50416 33
STATEMENT OF THE ASSETS OP THE COMPANY ON
JANUAR 1,1883,
IPublished in 'conformity
.with the provisions of the
sixth 'section of the Act of Assembly of April 5t1:61812:
• MORTGAGES.
On property 'valued at over $4,000,000, first
. Mortgages on Real Estate in the City and
County of Philadelphia, except $l-1,629.92 la
the neighboring Counties $1,993,93146
REAL ESTATE, •
Purchased at Sheriff' Salmi under hfortgago
claims, viz:
Eight Mouses and lot, S. W. corner Chestnut
and Seventeenth streets
A house and lot, north side of Spruce street,
west of Eleventh
Two houses and lots, south side Spruce street.
near Sixteenth street
Five houses and lots, Nos. 521, 523, 526, 527,
and 579.Dillwyn street
Three houses and lot, east side Seventeenth
street, south of Pine
; Hotel and lot, S. E. corner . Chestnut and
Beach streets
Five houses and lot, north side of George
street, west of Ashton street
Seven houses and lot, east side of Beach street,
south of Chestnut street
A house and lot, Fitzwater street, east of
Ninth street
A. ground rent of $3O on lot. north side Otter
street; west of Leopard street
87 lots of ground. on Buckleyetreet and Quer
. velle avenue, Bristol -
A house and lot, south side 'Stiles street, east -
of Sixteenth street . ,
A hohse and lot, east side Front street, north.
of Cherry street, Kensington .
Two houses and lots, north side Filbert street,
west of Eighth street -
Five houses and lot, north side Dauphin at.,
east of Coral street • -
A house and lot, east side Sixteenth street,
south of Chestnut street
A. h ouse and lot, west side Bread street, south
of Race street
A house and lot, north side Penu . street, west
of HaY-street, Pittsburg -
A house and lot, south side Filbert street, -
West of Sixteenth street
Two houses and lots on corner of Frankford
road and Auburn street, fronting on Frank
' ford road.. , ... . ... . . .
Total, surteye ' d and. 'Valued at $139,322.47,
east, $128,970
LOANS;
Temporary
em.porary Loans on . ...,•. I • oo kE'. 23 ‘2::liiateral so
curtly (valued at $149,33,5) $81,625 77
STOCKS.
.
0.0,000 Almshouse Loan, 5 per cent ••••• • • • •
200 shues Bank of Kentucky -
Northern Bank of Kentucky...—.
100 Union Bank ofTennessee....
1.3 " Insure. ace Company of the . BtaM
- of Pennsylvania ... .
200 " Southwark Railroad Co.— .
37 " Commercial and. Railroad Bank,
, • 'Vicksburg '
300 - Pennsylvania Railroad Co. . . ...
91 -" Franklin Fire Insurance Co
24 - " Union Canal Company
2 " Continental Hotel Company
WOO Continental Hotel Bonds.. ... .
$lO,OOO Pennsylvania State six-per-cent. Loan
of May, 1861
00,000 North Pennsylvania Railroad Bonds..
s9oo , North Pennsylvania Railroad con
- pon Scrip
$lOO Philadelphia City Loan
$596 Philadelphia City Warrants
Total market: value, $88.378.16, cost
-Notes and . Bills receivable... ...
Cash on hand .
• Cash in the hands of agents......
REAL ESTATE.
'lSfaiket -- .. .
Cost, as above.. - .; . ..
Advance is value
STOCKS,
84,901 0
$98,375 1
56
Market value. '•
•• • •
Cost, as above
Advance hi value
LOSSES BY FIRE
LOSSES PAID - DURING THE TEAR 1863,
- • $89,798 11 • • -
•
By order of the Board,
CHAS. N. BANCKER, President
Attest—SAE. W. MCALLISTER, Secretary pro. tem.
DIRECTORS.
[David S. Brown,
Isaac Lea,
Edward C. Dale,
. George Fates,
. ..- Alfred Filler. •
BANCKER„President.
) C..DLLE, 'Vice President.
!ataxy pro tern. • ja2l-wfm6t
Chas. N. Bancker, • •
Tobias Wagner,
Samuel Grant,
Jacob R. Smith,
Geo. W. Richards,
CHAS. N.
. EDWAIt
Jas. W. MCALLISTER, Sec
T E INSURANCE COMPANY,
-A- OFFICE, - No. 406 CHESTNUT Street..
ELPHIA, January 27. 186$.
The following starel l e i r
INSURANCE
COMPANY of their condition on the -als - t day of Dec
em
ber, 1562, is published in accordance with an act of As•
.sembiy:
Capital. authorized and sub Scribed
Amount paid in.
ASSETS
- -
Dods and mortgages
'Demand loans, on collatetals•
:Philadelphia City 6 per cents
;Dolled States 6 per cents
Real e s tate
Bills receivable 1,432 `33
Interest accrued 3 333 CO
Balances due from agents, open poli
cies, ,kc 4,133 92
Cash In band ' 2,324 03
Instalments on stock not called in, and
for which stcckholders are indi
vidually liable
RECEIPTS FOR 1661
Premiums on fire risks, amounting to
n 487,567 $1.1,165 16
Premiums on inland risks, amounting
to 310,661
Interest
LOSSES. EXPENSES. &o.
Fire losses - - ,7,136 64
Expenses—rent, adveitising, taxes i Sce 2,34816
Commissions 641 15
Salaries
- 1,800 00 •
$12,115 95
$1,256 70
1.215 77
F. N. BUCK) President...
W. L BLANCHARD, Secretary. . jll2B-wfm St
Dividends
Amount at risk
UNITED STATES LIFE INSURANCE
PANY OF. NEW YORK.
JOSEPH R. COLLINS, President. •
JOHN SADIE, Secretary. •
CAPITAL:AND SURPLUS $900,000.
The business of this Company is conducted exclusively
on the cash..principle, which is now fully recognised as
the only correct principle.
The law under which this Company is chartered pro
vides that, if the capital should, from any cense, become
impaired to the extent of $23,000, or snore, the stockhold
ers shall be called upon to make good such deficiency.
This is the only cash Company in America which affords
this safeguard to pollee holders_
Dividends declared, every three .Years, the next on
March 4th, 1565.
Rates of premium charged by this Company are as low
as 200 years' experience and the probable. future rate of
interest will justify.
0. BARDENWERPKR, Agent,
. JO. 424 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia.
REFERENCE&
Joseph- Pattersoni Esq., President Western Bank,
Hon. Archibald Mclntyre Treasurer U. S. Mint,
&
Messrs Jay Cooke Co., B ankers.
Messrs. Baker, Westcott, & Co.; Bankers..
Messrs. Stuart Sr. Brother , Bank street. dell)-wfm3m
GIRARD FIRE AN'D MARINE
INSURA4NCE COMPANY
OFFICE, 415 WADA mum PHILADELPHIA.
CAPITAL szoo,ooo.
This Company continices to• take risks on the safer
classes of Property at low rates.
The public can rely upon its responsibility, and ability
to pay losses promptly. Its disbursements for the hermit
of the public, during the last 21.118 years, exceed :`
500,000 DOLLARS
andtwe respectfully solicit its favor in the future
DIRECTORS. , •
I .
CHAS. I. DUPONT, JERRY WALKER,
JOHN W. CLAGHORN, JOHN THORNLEY,
C. E.‘ REARM? • ABRAHAM HART,
DAVID'BOYD, IR., PETER-S. HOE, of N. Y.t
WM. M. SWAIN, YURIWI SHEPPARD, .
JOSEPH %LAP ,P M:D., N. S LAWRENCE,
THOMAS DRAKE, JOHN SUPPLER. '
THOMAS CRAVEN, President.
A. S. GILLETTiThe Preeident,
JAS. B. ALVORD. Secretary. . , an26tftf
FAME DTBUILAN
406 CHIETNIIT StreaW
F ; 11113
DIREC
Francis N. Rusk,
Chas. Richardson,
- Henry Lewis. Jr.,
John 'W. liver:ran,
Philip 8. Justice,
0. W. D&YRyyNCI6 R.
BU
CHARLES RIC:
WILLIAMS I. IlL,Ver , •
U. S, INTERNig, REVpNITE.
AGENCY FOR Tail . "SALE OF
UNITED STATES- TAX
STAMP
No. 57 South 7EIXD Street, Int - door aboTo Inekt4stat.
A fall supply 4)1'0 MINN of MOTLiffirs STA.3I1 1 3 that
have been iz tLed by the 6folonrineat fficrr sale is quantities
to snit.
A liberal discount allowed 011 SrTiosti]itit Of WI and up
wards. - • •
• Orders by Mall promptly attended to.
JACOII E. RID - GI/Mir, •
de9-51n No. 57 South Tift*Diffeet.
UNITED STATES INTERNAL' VE
NUE—THIRD COLLECTION DlSTRlCT:V."?.rsisyl
yenta, comprising Twelfth, Thirteenth, Sixteenth. Roam
teenth, Eighteenth, and Nineteenth wards of the city* of
Philadelphia: •
NOTICE.—The ANNUAL ASSESSMENT for the above
named Dia:riot, of all persons liable to a Tax 'on Car
riages, Pleasure Yachts,. Billiard Tables, and Gold and
Silver Plate, and also Of all persons required to take out
Licenses, having been completed, notice is hereby given
that the taxes aforesaid will be received daily by the
undersigned, between the. horns of 9 A. M. and 3P. 31.,
(Sundays excepted) at his office, Southwest corner of
THIRD and WILLOW, Streets, on and after MONDAY
February 2d,'lStZt, and until and including SATURDAY;
the Mst day of the same soilth:___
PENALTIES.
All persona who tail to pay their Annual Taxes upon
Carriages, Eleasure Yachts, Billiard -Tables, and Gold
and Silver Plate, on or before the aforesaid 21st of Febru
ary, IS€3, will incur a penalty of ten per centnm addi
tionel of the amount thereof, and costs,_asprovided for in
the 19th section of the Excise Law of July 1, 1.961.
All persons who, in like manner, shall fail to take out
their Licenses, as requited by law, on or before the 21st
of February l 63, will incur a penalty of
THREE TIMES THE A3IOMIT OF., SAID LICENSES,
In accordance with the provisions of the 59th sedtlon of
— the Excise Law aforesaid.
. . .
J: Jar' MOLI:Aof the United States only recelsed.
A9' No fn 'her notice will be_glyen.
LLIAM J. WAL. • IGHT. Collector,
jal7-iltt S. W. nor. THIRD. and WILLOW. Sta.
7r V OILY P ES: THE, :TASTEFUL
-a- able of arraiieinent axed ooloring;eeen
iD
REIMER'S No types cannot fail to please an appre
ciating public. SECOND Street, above Green. ,it
LADIES'HAIR BRAIDS, WIGS,
Curls, Prizing, Gossamer Ventilated Wigs, Venn's,.
ted Scalps of Superior Manufacture. Prices are lower
than those of any other establishment BAKER'S,
• No. 909 CHESTNUT Street.
M . . DR FINE, PRALCTICAL.;;DEN
.
TIST for the last twenty , yeari, 219 VINE St.,
below Third, inserts the most bea
utifuITEETH of the
age, mounted on tine Gold, Platina, Silver, Vulcanite, Co
ralite, Amber, &c., at Prices„.for neat and substantial
work, more reasonable than any dentist in this city or
State. Teeth plagged to last for life. Artificial Teeth re•
paired to snit. No pain in extracting. No charges nu ,
til salletlai 41 is right Reference, best families. 3a19-3m
MbrurMS SAFE DEPOT RE
iOVILD to No. n South SEVENTH Street, near
eFranklin Institute.
The undersigned, thankful for past favors, and being
determined to merit future patronage, baa secured an
elegant and convenient sto re, and has now on hand a
large assortment of Lillie's Celebrated Wrought and
Chilled Iron Fire and Burglar Proof Safes (the only
strictly fire and burglar proof safes made). Also. Lillie 's
Unequalled Bank Vault, Safe, and Bank Locks.
L.Wie's Bank Vault Doors and Locks will be tarnished
to order on short notice. This is the strongest, best pro
tected, and cheapest Door and Lock yet offered. •
Also, particular attention Is called lo'LLUle's
Cabinet Safe. for Plate, Jewelry, &c. This Safe is con.
ceded to surpass in style and elegance anything yet
offered for this purpose, and Is the only one that is
strictly fire and burglar proof.
&mow; Ncrricg.—l have now on hand say twenty of
Farrel, Herring. & Co.'s Safes, mostc.of them nearly new,
end some forty of other makers, comprising a complete
assortment as to sizes, and all lately, exchanged for the
Dow celebrated Lilbe Safe. They will be sold at Yen
low Prince. Please call and. examine.
iats4.3.if !IL C. SkDLIH. &z it,
81,001 50
1,549 50
$54.703 4.3
10,603 60
75,312 03
$2,35),29103
C.:38,312. 47
123,g71:1 77
',73g
392,116 39
..8100,000 00
65,495 00
• 488,015 00
• • 12,886 00
8,180 00
.. 4.000 00
.. 2,600 00
311A0 00
51D7,811 S 7
6514,909 S 6
E COMPANY, NO.
maul lA.
' D INSURAINCI
TORS. • •
I IL D. Woodruff,
Geo. A West, '
John Kessler, Jr.,
Chas. Stokes,
A. K. Rosenheira •
Josef D.
-
_ oON, Vice Prealde4,_
• I), Secretary. Cjals-1111.
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
FOR SALE-THE GOOD-WILL AND
Flxtures' of the Western Exchange Rotel, 1509
MARKET Street Philatrelphia. The preeent occupant
leaves to go to his own place in the country, Ace %mine.
dations for 1:10 men and 150 horses. Possession gives on
the let of March. 3a28-3tc
CHESTNUT -STREET PROPERTY
FOR SALE.—A valuable ,naeasuage and LOT OF
GROUND, on the North side of CHESTNUT Street, twen
ty-four feet east of EIGHTH Street, 41 . feet front by 176 feet
iu depth to Jayne street,' Terms accommodating.
APIA Y to A. B. CARVER & CO.,
5a22,6t* NINTH and FILBERT Streets,
..itSPLENDID MANSION AND ea .
COGRTRY SEAT FOR SALE.—The subscriber ;.11%- ,
offers for sale the very,elegant kiAIsISLON HOUSE, and
EIGHT ACRES appurtenant thereto, situate at the corner
of MAFREIM and 'GREEN Street's, Germantown. The
Souse is Gn . feet square, built in the best style, with
large Saloon Parlor, Dining Rooms, and Paniry; con
taining a fine Fire-proof built in the wall, nod Kitcben
on the first.door, four- large Chambers, L brary, end Bath
Room on the second floor, and four Chambers on the
third floor.
The Staitzeae is 'of solid oak. There is Hot and Cold
Water, with stationary 1i ashstands and Gas, in every
room. The Cellar is very dry and paved throughout.
The Stable and Darn are of the most durable character.
There are a number of old Evergreen Shade Trees ear
r"uuding the Rouse, with French Fruit Trees and Grape
Vines, making it a most attractive place of resid-nce.
The premises are but a few minutes' walk from the
Main street arid the. Wayne Ettitioii - en' the Germantown
Railroad. For further particulars'apply to -
-LEWIS REDNER,
ja2S-Wn22o. - - .. No.. 113 A-South-FOURT H Street.
„
r i t TO LET,-THE _MACHINE SHOP,
No.I33ELFRETH'S Alley. ADDIy to
WETHERILL & BROTHER,
ja.2l-tf . 47 North SECOND Street.
4211F0R SAL E—A DESIRABLE
COUNTRY RESIDENCE, comprising fourteen acres
of Around and a brown-painted sanded brick House,
containing eleven rooms, :a" large hall, and open stair
way, with hot and cold water in bath-room, which is
in the second story. The house, one-quarter of a mile
from the river.shore, on an eminence, commands an un
surpassed view of the Delaware, on which the grounds
have a front of about 000 feet. The property is situated
on the Wilmington turnpike. twenty miles below Phi
ladelphia,, a quarter of a mile from Hollyoke, _sad one
mile from Clayinont Stations, Philadelphia. Wilming
ton, and Baltimore Ra!ilroad. T; is, is, good stabling
and a carriage -house.. Apply to .
WM. B. LODGE,
. .
Or to
Near the premises,
E. t.ANV,
-ia27-12V , No. SO4 I ,VALNUT Street, Phila.
ha TO LET-A LARGE AND DESI
RABLE
B resitlenoe fora boarding house, No. 2213
South 8R4415> Street, containing some 30 , rooms-dining
room; Ail feet in length ; gas and gas fintwres in all the
rooms ; water closets, bath rooms, ac.: two furnaces and
extensive' kitchen, *washing and ironing rooms.
_Apply on the premises, ja26-6t*
trA STORE TO LET. THE SPLEN
"•4',DID timar Boom, No. 231' CHESTNUT Street. Ap.
ply to CjaB-tf; LITTLE, STOKES, & CO.
LET---F 0
FOR' ALE OR TO hlow
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BROAD Scree ,
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lama of
NINTEi and. SAbbiti
t a TO LET-A COMMODIOUS
•maLDWELLING, N 0.1.321 North FRONT Street. Baal
moderate." Apply to ,-...WEITHERILL & BRO..
0r27-tf 47 and 49 North SECOND Street,
GERMANTOWN .COTTAGE FOR
'AG& SALE VERY LOW, corner of RITTENHOUSE and
LEHMIM Streets, with stable and carriage house;. lot 71
by 171 fept.
Also, The Philadelphia House," at Cape May, with
or without the furniture. The house contains 31 cham
bers, large parlor, dining room and kitchen, with bake
house, - wash house, Stc.,'&c. Lot 66 by. 700 feet, and
stabling for 14 horses—pleasantly situated, and will be
sold very cheap.
A large variety of Cottages, Farms, and MO, properties,
for sale or exchange -
Also, 3 Grist Mills with large and houses attached.
B. F. GLcaili, 31.2;1 South FOURTH Street,
delg-tf or S. W. corner Seventeenth and Green.
FOR'
_:SALE AND EXCHANGE.-L
-,
A large number in the adjoining counties to snit
any person wishing to purchase h good Farm. Also, a
number of Fruit arms in the neighborhood of Dover,
State of Delaw* Call and examine Register.
Apply to . PETTIT,
jal7 No. 309 WALNUT Street.
FOR SALE---CHESTER COUNTY
FARM, containing MI acres. Convenient to Rail
road Station. First-class improvements. Said to be one
of the very best in that county. Apply to
E. PETTIT,
jal7 No. 309 WALNUT Street.
la FOR SALE.-DIREREIGHTHS
of the brig Thos. Walter. Apply to
• CHAS. S. ot JAS. CARSTAIRS, Jr.,
. jal-tf No. 126 WALNUT StreeE.
W AMTS.
VENA.LE TRACKER . . . ....•
-a- A gentleman wishes a Teacher to visit his house to
teach his son, a lad who has not been able to attend
school on account of health. Reference asked and
given. Address "Mitchell," for three days, at the office
of the North American. ja i -3t"
A N ACTIVE BUSINESS MAN, WITH
-t-k- an available Capital of from a to 8,000 dollars is
offered a_good op_portuniq for investing same in an. ES.
.TABLiSHED AND Pal. ING. BUSINESS, located on
Market street. Respensible parties can obtain reliable
information in relation to same by addressing Box 193
Philadelphia Post Office. ja27-3t*
TO JOBBERS OF DRY GOODS.-AN
experienced salesman, having a valuable business
acquaintance, to whem he has sold goods for many
years, wishes an engagement, on Commission or other
wise. For interview or reference, please address D. IL F.,
at .The Press office.. :3t.
•
s IR 0 N FOUNDRY.—.THE LARGE
Iron Fonndry noir ocenpledly Oo Whiteman. &
Cox to rent. Possession Ist April . - Inquire' SSO ARCH
Street, second stow. . • ;Jalli•nrwat
WANTED -AN ACTIVE,...ENEEGB
TIC, and fully competent persoaiWho has a the
rough knowledge of bookkeeping, to take. charge of the
Colliery and Store books of a large Coal-mining opera
tion. Unexceptionable reference as to diameter and
ability required. Address Box tl4lPhiladelphia P. 0.
ja26 mwir3t*
WANTED-A GOOD SALESMAL
I in a Rat Hansa. Address "Box 1819.," Phibt
delphia Post Office, with name and reference. AIM*
diS WANTED TO RENT, FROM THE
AWL tliit of Aril next, a
moderatesized three-story
BRICK DWELLI etG HOUSE, in a :central locality. It
F lie t nt v a e t thaile!ote,":toatenrgnioicuriErt7grAe.VM
t STEAII - -B . ARGE.-
Wanted to purchase, a small PROPEL
LER STEAM BARGE, iron preferred. 75 to 90 tons, or
less, and not drawing over five feet of water. Address,
with full particulars, -"James," Frees Office> ja•M-St*
• - • • •
A SEPOI4D43TORY FRONT. ROOM IS
to -.be Tainted • WO:: day, ;nt 415 . South . FIF
TEENTH Street. one single room: • Ja27-7t*
PERSONAL:
•
PENSIONS.- $lOO BOUNTY AND
Pay procured 'and ' collected for soldiers, sailors.
and the relatives of such as are deceased, at reasonable
and satisfactory rates. . Claims cashed or advanced nos
bY JAMES FULTON.
Solicitor for Claimants
424 wAtartrr Street, Philadelphia.
Particular attention given to parties living at a dis
lance. oclS-U
PAINTINGS,-ENGRAVINGS,
JAMES S. EARLE & SON,
IMPORTERS AND MANUFACTURERS . OF
LOOKING GLASSES.
=Tin
OIL PAINTINGS,.
ENGRAVINGS, •
PORTRAIT;
• PICTURE, and
PHOTOGRAPH FRAMS.
" PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS.
jaTkowirP, joarairia 'GLASS WABEROOMS AND
fa A-1s LE RY, : O7 P A Ilsjt-IN 3, -
a•istie 1316 CHESTNUT Street; Philadelpbia.
EDUCATION:
VVVVVV,AAA '
DUO TION: ••••• EXTRAORDINARY _
PROVISION FOR THE INSTRUCTION OF BOYS.
—No School hi the United States is equally well provided
for the education of boys as the SCISNTIFIC AND
CLASSICAL', INSTITUTE. 'CHESTNUT Street, N, W.
corner of Twelfth street, third story, entrance on Twelfth
street. Parents are invited to call and examine the
large collections of Apparatus and the Museum of Na
tural History. Lia24-7t) J. ENNIS, Principal.—
LASSICAL.AND ENGLISH SCHOOL
OF H. D. GREGORY, A. AL,11013 MARKET Street.
iskl9-1m• . -
•
' S CHOOL OF DESIGN FOR WOMEN,
1331 CHESTNUT STREET.—The next Session of
this Institution commems -February Ist. Charge il4
for the Session of Five Months.
DIRECTOR3. — Joseph Harrison, Esq., President; Wil
liam llncknell, Esq., Vice President; P. P. Morris, Esc. 1.;
Secretary and Treasurer ; Joseph. Jeans, Redwood F.
Warner, James -L: Claghorn, David S. Brown, William
Fellers, William J. Horstman, Eli S. Price, and Charles
Gibbous. is,lo-12t •
VILL/GE GREEN SEMINARY.—A
SELECT BOARDINN SCHOOL, NEAR MEDIA., PA.
Thorough course in Mathematics, Cla ssics , English
studies, Sc.
Military Tactics taught. Classes in Book-keeping, Stir-
Purdls taken of all ages
127)!1rj sue
areff_agigcd *pnwr
t*.fu y g46,. • ~ •
t quarter, •
For ca ogees or Inforiaitton 'alma s6f. J. HERVEY
BABN'ON,A.,X„ Villago Green. Pa.' . 0010-tf
LEGAL. -
-rf., orrAiNs , cckupz PA THE
• 'AZT ANDV NTT OP AHILADELPELL •
•• • ReOA° of ROBERT .11cCAGUE, deceased.
The Anattor appointed by the Court to audit, settle, and
adjust the actsonnt filed by ROBERT DUNLAP, Jr., and
GEORGE McGAgUR, Executors named in the last Will
of ROBERT McCA.OI6X deceased, and to report distribu
tion of the balance ix the ands of the Accountants,.will
meet all parties interested in the Estate to attend to his
duties on SATURDAY, the ith - day of Palmist'' A. D:
ma, at 3 o'clock P. M, at his Office, NO. 25S South FIFTH
Street,in the city of. Philadelphia.
ja2floarftest JOS. P. LOUGHEAD, Auditor:: .
TTNITED STATES, , EA4TERN DI&
TRIM Or - PENNSYLVANIA, SC * 7".
THE PEE-QIDERT OF-THE UNITED STATES
TO THE MAMMAS. OF THE . EASTERN DISTRICT OP
_
•PENNSYLVANIA " '
:GREETING
WHEREAS, The District Court of the United States in
and for the .Eastern District.of Pennsylvania, tightly and
duly proceeding on a Libel, flied in the name of the
United. States of ' America, bath decreed all'persons In
general who have, orpretend to have, 11713'_right,- title, or
interest in 13 barrels of Whisky,in bottles, 1,000 Cigars,
17 bags Matches, 3 barrels Epsom Salts. altar:Pis of
Matches. and 3 cases of Matches, part of the cargo of the
schooner' Coquette, captured eve prize of war off the
edits' of the State of North Carolina, r.nd brought into this
port per schooner Abbey Ellen, to be monished,
eited,And galled to Jud ent at the time and place
u nderivri ries: and tome e a ect hereafter expressed (instice
so requiring.) You are therefore chamed, and strictly en
joined and commanded, that year omit not, bat that by
publishing these presents in at least two of the daily
newspapers printed andpublished,intilweityorPhila.
delphia, and in the Lega -intetttgencer, you do monish
and cite, or cause to be monished and cited, peremptorily.
all persons in general-who have, „or-pretend to have, any
right, title, or interest In the said 13 barrels of Whisky,
in bottles, 1,000 Cigars, 17 bags of Matches, 3 barrels of
Epsom Salts, barrel barre of Matches, and cases= of Matches,
to appear before- the • Hon. JOHN CADWALADER,
the Judge of the said Court, at the District Court room, in
the city of Philadelphia, on. the Twentieth day after
Publication of these presents, if it be a court day, or
else on the next court day following, between the usual
hours of hearing causes, then and there to show, or
allege, in due form of law, a reasonable and lawful excuse,
if any they have, why the said 13 barrels of Whisky in
bottles, 1,000 Cigars, 17 bags of Matches, 3 barrels of
som Salts, barrels of Matches, and 3 cases of Match
es, should not be pronounced to belong, at the
time of the capture of the same, to the enemies of
the United States, and as goods of their enemies
or otherwise. liable and subject to condemnation, to
be adjudged and condemned as good and lawful prizes;
and further to do and receive in this behalf as to Justice
shall appertain. And that you duly intimate,or cense to be .
intimated, unto all persons aforesaid, generally, (to whom
by the tenor of these presents it is aso intimated,) that if
they shall not appear at the time and place above men
tioned,'or appear and shall not show a reasonable and
lawful cause to the contrary,then said DisArict Court doth
intend and will proceed to adlndication on the said cap
ture, and may pronounce that the said' 13 barrels of
Whisky, in bottles, 1,000 Cigars, 17 bags of Matches, 3
barrels of Spsom Salts, 5 barrels of Matches, and
3 cases of Matches, did belong, at the time of the
capture ofthe tsame, to the enemies of the United
State , . of America, and as coeds of their enemies.
or otherwise, liable • and subject to confiscation and
condemnation, to be adjudged and condemned as lawful
prize, the absence or rather contumacy of the persona so
cited and intimated .in anywise notwithstanding, and
that you duly certify . to the said District Court what you
shall do in the premises, together with these presents.
Witness the Honorable JOHN CADWALADER, Judge
of the said Court, at Philadelphia, this twenty-seventh
day of JANUANI., -- A. D. 1913, and in the eighty-seventa
year of the Independence of the said United States.
ja o Jl.3t . G. R. FOX, Clerk District Court.
dipb IMIBRELLAS.—THR BEST ARE
made abd cheapest sold at TES - TH and MARKET.
0.11_t• _SLEEPER'S.
AMUSEMENTS.
AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUM%
DIRECTOR
BUSINESS AGENT
NOTICF.—Seats for Wednasda,y and Friday's operas
can be secured at the Box Office,
GERMAN OPERA.
POSITIVELY LAST WEEK OF THE GERMAN
OPERA
FIFTH' NIGHT OF THE 6EOOND SEASON.
WEDNESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 28, 1363.
First time hi Philadetrhia.
STRADELL A,
Grand Opera. by F. Von Flotavr.
Allessandro Stradella
Leonot e
Dialrolio
Ba 1 r o
Doors open at 7 o'clock. Opera commences at 8.
PRICES OF ADMISSION, ONE DOLLAR.
Seats reserved without extra charge.
Family Circle, 50 cents; Amphitheatre, 2.5 cents.
FIIIIIRSDAY AFTERNOON, at 2 o'clock,
GRAND OPERATIC. MATINEE.
THE DAUGHTER OF THE REGIMENT,
Grand Opera by Donizetti.
Tickets to all parts of the house, FIFTY CENTS each
FRIDAY EVENING, January 30th.—Last Night of the
Opera. Benefit of C AIsiSCIIUTZ.
AMERICAN ACADEMY 01 11 MIISIO.
GERMAN OPERA.
_ GRAND GAL & NIGHT,
In aid of the
CITIZENS' VOLUNTEER HOSPITAL,
Corner of WASHINGTON Avenue and BROAD Streets,
oiv
SATURDAY-EVENING, January 31st, 1883.
Tickets to be had of the Committee ja2S
NEW -CHESTNUT-STREET THEA
TRE. •
Sole Loesee and Manager. W. WHEATLEY.
(Also, of Niblo ' a Garden, Hew Yora .)
WElMESDA T lEl r ritn i J o al i lary 28, 1863.
In this Theatre, during the present season, of
MR. 11A OKETT,
who will appear in hls world-renowned impersonation of
FALSTAFF,
Shakes Kare's greateSt COMIC creation his hitorie4.l,
play of
KING HENRY THE FOtIWVII,
Including the "Battle of Shrewsbury 'and the Death of
Rota pur."
Mr. W. WHEATLEY 0.5. PRANCE H AL.
his Asia appearancethis season.
The', will be, supported by Messrs. L. H. Showell, C.
Eingsland, W. H. Leak J. Carroll , G, Becks, J. W. Col
lier, J. Martin, Carland, Getmon, Ward, Mrs... H. Allen.
Miss Mary Wells, Miss Josephine Henry, Sec.
Conductor. Mr. MARK HASSLER
The play vi ill be presented in this Theatre for the first
time, with New. Scenery, New Dresses, and Appoint
ments. . .
THrItSDAT EVENCNO, January 29,
The Third Appearance of
EDWIN FORREST
this season, in his great and classical imPer6ortation of
VIRGINIUS
Doors open at 7. Curtain rises at 7K
PRICES OF ADMISSION.
Family Circle 25 rents.
Dress Circle 50 cents.
Parquet and Secured Seats in Dress Circle 75 rotate.
Seats in Private Boxes, each 81
Tickets maybe procured at the Box Office from 9 A. M.
till SP. bl. for the whole of the present week. ja2B
W A LNUT-S TREET THEATRE._
Sole Lessee Mrs. M. A. GARRETTSON.
Business Agent Mr. JOHN T. DONNELLY.
THIRD NIGHT OF MR. J. B. ROBERTS.
THIRD AND LAST NIGHT OF BELPHEGOR.
THIS (Wednesday); EVENING, January 28. MSS,
Will be acted the Great Drama of
BELPH EG OR, THE i+IOIINTEBANK.
Bel ph egor Mr J. B Roberta
Duke i e Monthazon ' Mr. B. Young
Madeline Mrs. Anna Cowell
To conclude with the laughable farce of
ICI ON PARLE FRANCHISE.
Mr. Spririns
Mr. S. Ramie
Mrs. bpriggins Mrs. Thayer
" Doors open at 6Y.; Curtain will rise at 7. ,
CONCERT HALL—L AR GE SA-
,LOON.--CHESTNIIT St.. above Twelfth.—
ROBERT BELLER,
vus AND EVERY EVENING DURING THE WEEK.
NEW MIRACLES.
PROGRESSIVE PHASES OP SECOND MGM
And a brilliant
PIANO-FORTE MELANGE
Admission. Si cents. First Illusion at 8 o'clock.
A Grand Matinee on SATURDAY, at 3P. M. .Adodesiost.
for Children. 15 cents. . USW .
•
RS.JOBAN DREW'S AROH-STRIEST
THIATRE.
Bast *O6B Agent and Treasnrer........__ Dlanagnr.
TRIUMPH UPON TRIUPH.
• HUNDREDS TURNED AWAY NIGHTLY.
FOURTH WEEK. FOURTH WEER,
OF MR. AND MISS CAROLINE RICHINGS.
. • MONDAY AND EVERY EVENING.
THE ENCHANTRESS.
Stella. the Enchantress Miss C. Richings.
Remit - , the Pirate Chief ....Mr. Ater Richtge.
For full particulars of MUSIC, SCENERY. &c., &a.,
see the BILLS. . .
FRIDAY, MISS RICHINGS' BENEFIT
ar Prices as usual.
Seats secured six days In advance.
BENEFIT OF PENN 'RELIEF' ASSO
CIATION FOR SICK AND WOIINDEDSOLDIERS.
The WITCH fF SON FAMILY. "TRIBE OF ASK," will
give a CONCERT at the Hall of the Spring Garden Insti
tute, corner of BROAD and SPRING. GARDEN Streets
for the toned t of the above Association, on FRIDAY
EVENING January 30th. AU will a_mear. Admission.
25 cents. Doors open at 7. Concert at- wo'hlock. ja27-4t5
READING AND RECITATIONS BY
Mrs. CECILE RUSH, for the BENEFIT OP TUB
SICK ANEWOUNDED SOLDIERS at Spring Garden
Institute, BROAD and SPRING GARDEN Streets. on
THURSDAY EVENING, January 29th. .
Tickets, 25 cents; to be had at the door,. and: at 104 N.
SIXTH St. Doors oven at 7. Reading at & • Ja2T-3t*
ASSEMBLYSSEMBLY BUILDINGS: -GLOM-
OILS SUCCESS OF WOODROFFE'S BOHEMIAN
TROUPE OF GLASS BLOWERS, EVERY EVENING.
AND ON WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY AFTER
NOONS.—At each Entertainment, the celebrated low
pressure GLASS Steam-Engine MONITOR will be in full
ci t cm e rgi v n. e l i A ng 'V a na o ab e tgoll a nti o o n n wie4lubilidsts_t and ribatel
Sa
turday Afternoons ati.4 o'clock. On. FRIDAY Wednesday -
January 30th, a Spleno id Case of 'Work will be given
the author of the best,Conundrumortthe Glass StearnEnr
e. Wort_ Present,. each evening, a Splendid Case of
Glass
Admission,ls cents. No half price.
POSITIVELY THE LAST WEEK OF
CAPTAIN 'WILLIAMS' GREAT WHALING VOY
AGE, AT LECTURE R0(41 OFCONCERT HALL,
'rickets 25 cents, or live for SI.
REMEMBER SATURDAY AFTERNOON.
INSTrr
uTION 'FOB THE BLIND.—
EXHIBITION every WEDNESDAY at asi IN ?L Ad
mission WM? CENTS. Store .to. 11 South 'EIGHTH
Street • . •del7-vrtf
ASSEMBLY BITELDINGS---TENTH
A
AND CHESTNUT.
AMUSEMENTS FOR OLD AND YOUNG
' • SIGNOR I3LITZ,
The great MAGICIAN and ffMII4:IQIYIST, with his
LEARNED CANARY BIRDS, will give his new and
'muter Entertainments EVERY "EVENING during the
Week, commencing at 73‘ o'clock and WEDNESDAY
and SATURDAY afternoons at 3. The attractions will be
marvellous:- experiments in Magic wonderful powers
in Ventriloquism and the Learned Canary Birds in their
new characters.
Admission 25 cents. Children 13 cents. de27-tf
fI,ERMANIA ORCHESTRA. - PUB
LIC REHEARSALS every SATURDAY AFTER
NOON at 5% o'clock, at the MUSICAL FUND HALL,
Carl Bentz, conductor. Tickets 25 cents. Packs ges of S
tickets, *l—to be had of Andre Ze Co., I]O4 Chestnut
street ; .1. E. Gould, Seventh and Chestnut, and at the
hall door. n027-tf
HASSLER'S ORcHESTRA.---
NEW 2I4- South EIGHTH St., ° belg l iiralnut. delll6m
P ENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OP
THE FINE ARTS,
1026 CHESTIPTT STREET,
Is open daily (Sundays excepted) from 9 A. 11. till 5
P. M. Admission 25 cents. Children half price.
Sharesief dock, WO.
. .
• .• • • • . MEDICAL.
A .TA.T.,voi.x,..itemiol.NE . .
NO FAMILY SHOULD' BE WITHOUT IT
• SWAY B'S
COMPOUND SYRUP OF WILD CHERRY
• . •
- . Have you Cough, Sore 'Throat, Weak Breast? Have
you Bronchitis, Asthnin?
-
Rive you Weak Nervei, Disturbed Sleep?
Have Liver ComplAint, Blood Spitting?
Hare you Pains, side,-beast.
Have you any sympteme of Consumption ?
Clergymen, Physicians, all Public Speakers, say
I 'Swayne's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry" gives
that vigor to the voice which cannot be obtained from
any other remedy. For all Pulmonary Complaints, the
aged and debilitated, it is truly valuable. Thirty years'
experience, and its increasing popularity, are conTillei tag
proof- . - 6 • • • • =
NICVet SWEATS, GREATDEBILiTY,
We think there never has been a medicine which hart
given such universal satisfaction as "Dr. SwavnesCont
.......i .sivrtin.of Wild Cherry." It has stairs:4d night.
---hwi ulcers of the kings, raised
pu....... ,
sweats, deep-se... - --
thoge...w.ho were fast declining wttn g..,...
when
wetiMete
when all other meant proved unavailing.
4 44,Vg;kaRiV;VA):3,401,0tV.Vi;
A DOSS OF DE-. SWASNIed SAILSAPA. AND TAR PILLF„
once or twice a week, Will cure the most obstinate Head
ache, Fever, Jaundice, Liver Complaint, Costiveness
.BilionsnesF, Female Diseases,' &c. They are a great
blood-purifying' purgative. Where there is headache,
pain, or sorextesli of the body accompanying your cold or
cough, take a dose or two of these Pills, in connection
with the Wild Cherry. It will remove the clinically.
Prepared only by Dr. SWAYN3 & SON, 330 North
.SIXTH Street, above VINE. Sold by' all Druggists.
ja244f tf
.:AYER' S SARSAPARILLA IS A CON
centrated extract of Para Sarsaparilla; so combined
With other substances of still greater 'alterative power
vs to afford an effective antidote for diseases Sarsaparilla
is reputed to cure. Such a remedy is surely wanted by
those who suffer from Simmons complaints, and that
one 'which will accomplish their cure must prove of im
mense service to this large class of our affilatedlellcrsv
citizens. How dempletelythis compound will do it has
been proven by experiment on many of the worst cases
to be found in the following com_plaints: .
SCROFULA. AND SCROFULOUS COMPLAINTS, ERUPTIONS
AND SRITPTTYR DISEASES, ULCERS, PIMPLES, BLOTCHES.
TUMORS, SALT RHEUM, SCALD HEAD, SYPHILIS AND SY
PHILITIC AFPECTIONS i MERCURIAL DISEASE, DROPSY.
NEURALGIA OR TIC DOLOREITX, DEBILITY, DTSPEPSTA„
AND INDIGESTION, ERYSIPELAS, HOSE OR ST. ANTHONY'S
Fria. and indeed the whole class of complaints arising.
from haws= OP rim
. .
This compound - will be found a great promoter of
health when taken in the spring to expel the foul hu
mors which fester lathe blood at that season of the year.
By the timely expulsion of them many rankling disor
ders are nipped to the bud. Multitudes can, by the aid
of this remedy, spare themselves from the endurance of
foul eruptions and ulcerous sores, through which the
system will strive to rid itself of corruptions. if not as
sisted to do this through the natural channels of the
4body by an alterative medicine. Cleanse out the vitia
ted blood whenever you Bud its impurities bursting
through the skin in pimples, eruptions, or sores; cleanse
it when yon find it is obstructed and sluggish in the
veins; cleanse it whenever it is foul, and your feelings
will tell you when. Sven where no particular disorder
is felt,people enjoy better health, and live longer, for
cleansing the blood. Keep the blood healthy, and all is
well; but with the pabulum of life disordered, there can
be no lasting health. Sooner or later something must go
wrong, and the great machinery of life is disordered or
overthrown.
During late years the public have been misled by large
bottles, pretending to give a quart of Extract of Sarsa
parilla for one dollar. Most of these have been (rands
upon the sick, for they not only contain little, if any.
Sarsaparilla, lint often no curative properties whatever.
Hence, bitter and painful disappointment has followed
the use of the various extracts of Sarsaparilla which
good the market, until the name itself is jostly despised._
and bas become synonymous with imposition and cheat.
Still we call this compound Sarsaparilla, and intend to
supply such a remedy as shall rescue the name from the
load of obloquy which rests upon it. And we think we
have ground for believing it has virtues which are irre
sistible by the ordinary run of the diseases it is intended,
to cure.
.Preiared by Ds. S. C. AYER & CO., Lowell. Massa
chusetts. price 31 per bottle: Six Bottles in one pack-..
age, $5.
Sold by J. M. MARIS kW., at wholesale, and by
FREDERICK BROWN: : delo-wtrobu
EAR-PROF.
AND J. ISAAOS,
E YE Oculist and Anrist, from Leyden, }Tolland, is per
manently located at No. 511 PINE Street, where he treats
all diseases of the Eye or Ear scientifically. and mues—
li curable. Artificial Eyes inserted without pain •
N. B.—No charges made for examination. Office hOnvi,
lwm Stoll O'clock A. IL and 2 to 7 P. M. jaS-Sm•
RENNESSRY BRANDY.-AN
IN
CDICB inbonded stores., for sale by
CHAS S. & JAS. CARSTAIRS,
.1b27 No. k 6 WALNUT and 31 GELNITE
C. ANSChuTZ.
...ADOLPH BIROFELD.
HERR LOTT/
HERR WET NTALCH
~.MADAME JOH ANNSBN ti
HERR QUINT
IiF.RR GRAFF