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    ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS,
UP TO 12 °taw= LAST h'lOllT.
Girard—Chestnut s
'Beni H Hadfield, Chester
11. Mitchell, New York
.& Wilman, Now Jersey
Jan Hamilton, Brooklyn
tent C B Coons, Virginia
.1 'Pringle
T Haden, Newark
Col Rowland, U S A
.T M Gordon & wife, N Y
]Mies Gordon, New York
Alas Maxwell. Now York
Jas Ridrid ge. New York
'Warren Lazell, New York
Xi It Johnson,Baltimore
Walker, New York
Smith, Now York
J Archer, New York
'W Atkins, New York
31r Walker, New York
GlePhersoii, Connecticut
D I. Chambers,Pittsburg
T Th =pawn, Pittsburg
.1 James, New Jersey
It Steele
W Simpson & wr,Doxbnry-
J II
Buckman, Jr. Boston
J littler & colt, ThllliMete
4.arn I White & 11'1, Baltimore
mine White, Bal t lino re
icr Shnotitls,Litylon, 0
Geo Mai tou, Dnytou.o
Jos Farrell & tam, Dot
Continental—Ninth
Armigo, New Mexico
J Salazar, New Mexico
(Wattle, New Mexico
Vent l'schudy, S A
Albert Kb by, Vasil,
Jam L Howard. Hartford.
E 1' Pearson, U S A
V E Barron, California.
7i M Pomeroy. Cincinnati
F Brown New York
W F Thorne, Cincinnati
. E E Bieber & I ti. Brie, Pa
`-'1" Metcalf Sr w.„ Erie. Pa
J 1' Metcalf, Erie, Pa
J B Dnintnett
rlne Haven. Bo4ton
v, Haven, Bovtou
B Haven, Keeton
L Stiffen, Now York
. .
, i'lisbie & wt. New York W C Whore. New lark
14? Churchill & wf, Rochesl'r Geo May nard ,. Illinois
7R Hartley Pittsburg Mrs Dav i son. Now York
11 Jackson, New York. M llalslott, Now Jemy
J Price, Baltimore .1 I. Weatherly, Cloromatii
11 W Komi, Shelby co,Ton W S O'Brien, rimy Ihiven
D R Davidson, Fayette co Jae It Smith & la,Butlitio
T`l'hoinmon, Peoria D D Badger & la, New York
1 'l` Phelps. Peoria John C English, Zanesville
its.. Mule Faber, Pittsburg! J P Miller, Lexington, Ky
bliss MattTliompton, Phila. C Brintou, Jr,Cltestor co
Chas Held rick, Rheine (F) Thos T Caswell, US N
Douglas Taylor k NO, N Y W W Bale, Harrisburg
O Cnite, New Rochelle B B Layman Sr wf, Buffalo
Mrs Cutts, New Rochelle(' S S Guthrie & son. Bulinlo
Mra Murray, New Yolk Mrs Guthrie, Buffalo
se F Harria, Rhode Island Chas Jackson, Boston
-]f Farman ,it ls, Chicago Dr Gordon, New Jersey -
*I Rice. New York Col 11 0 Ryerson
J Id Recite, New York James Getty, Baltimoro
Chart Weston, New York J A Hovey, New York
T E 13 Morn, New York B W West, Washington
Chan McConkey, Pa W Yelland, Baltimore
A .1 Caldwell, Pa Win Vitae, Providence
X> W Corwin, Cincinnati 111ranalo, Providence
Airs L V Breton New York 'Miss Virile, Providence
W Maynard, Baltimore Dr Geo J Bigelow. Bo4ton
iS C Hopkins, San Francisco S W Goodrldge. New York
16 8 Kennedy, Baltimore F Alger, Boston
IV H Itlohardson, Balt Sire Alger. llo:ton
T T Sawyer & wf, Boston Miss Alger, Boston
files Sawyer, Boston Wm Anderson, Cincinnati
.E Howe. Boston B Fisher, St John, N B
Miss ME Howe, Boston Dr Popper, New I o^k
ifissiiL Howe, Boston John It Howard, Now York
i C wiltinms, USA John purges, New York
Hsu Strykor. N J John Biggar. Baltimore
A Campbell, Massachusetts J M Stewart. Aloyandria.Va
" Dow, New York J B Rtimrlll. New York
It L Farwell, New York J C Yoraton, London, Bog
W Bell. St. Louis 'l' Afcciance ..k. la, A liegli'Y
1
elson Wright,New York Miss Pressly
Jrl Evans , New York Geo W Wylie, Now York
r. Kellogg, Now York N W Galt,
'Washington
r.
Bolt, tianduaky, Ohio .1 J Clark, Alexandria, VA
V J Chathnin & wt . , NY
Merchants'—Fourt.
A Castle, New York
C F Jonee, New York
ItiejG If Smith. Cambria
11 , H Hooper, Now York
A 0 Bradford, New York
lir H. Earle, New York
Chas J Bosbury, Maryland
Thin Burr, Toronto
F Heart, Cincinnati
II Long, Cincinnati
W Bell, Greenfield
G W Cmycroft, Indleua
Clime Heebner
X 0 M Barbour, Pittsburg
Mrs Oeo Hays, Pittsburg
B T Buff, Baltimore
J Dickinson, New York
John Templeton, Cincinnati
liwenk. Milton
Capt L B Speed
American—Chestnut
33 R Cutter & In, lravli 3lle
Alias M C Cutter,
Cant E S [Hume, lc Jeraoy
Chas 11 Mime
Mrs B M Bleyler, Young
N Pine
7. Ellimon,Vlrgle la
.P Ludlam, New Jersoy
Mae Korkerperger, U.S A
Neat A Haul iues, U S A
(I Palmer, Diew lark
Zdw Challenger, Delaware
St. Louts—Chestnut
J Coffman, Dayton Ohio
7 II Vita Riper, k Jenne,"
J Cheyney, Del ea Pit
lV B Rosonlatom, N Jersey
Dr B Oleort, II S
I. Short, Chester
P Haines & ram, N H
7 Jacob, N York
H Harmon Buffalo
Mrs (Intrier, k York
Miss Hetzler, N York
Mastor Ortzlor, N York
J Bberlee. Permit
The Union—Areh street, above Third.
1
NC Aden's, Jamestown, 0 Thos S Webb 3: fam, Ohio
13,1 an Wooloan, 01,10 [Dram Torrey, New York
43e0 Sheldin, Prireptou, NJ Mrs Robinson, Boston
/ra S liguselaue, 'Wisconsin
Madison—Second et
Illuller,Pown , ylv nu%
F Whitlock,New Jer: ,. ey
Nana Merrit.,Jr,Ponsv)lle
Sam' Warne, New Jersey
Stephen B Moore. N Jemy
James Ma'am Hawley
Lulona Theinap,N Jemey
Jae Petty - John, Detawaro
" National—Race at
J Carter, Tamaqua
Orem h. Delp, allentoun
J Kauffman, Bending
W F littutelnger, Pottsville
A Harris, Tennessee
J bleDowell. Teimesseo
Mount Vernon—Second street, above Arch
Copt J Oliver—Baltimore John Long . , Baltimore
Copt Chism & la, New York Mrs Farrell, Now York
W 4 Smith. New Jersey Miss Farrell, New York
1$ W Hall, Delaware N W Pringle, Spring inn
States Union—Sixth and Market streets.
Ell Palmer, Pa 3nml l Jacobs, Millersburg
P J Markoe, U S N CaptJ H Now toa,Strond , bg
A R Goodman, Limenio co J C McKee, Hollidaysburg
D Humphreys, Mt Rock, Pa
Commercial—Sixth street, above Chestnut.
Alva Brnry, New York Alex Mode, Catteaville
It PlVhito Louis S Imbrie, Pittsburg
B Johnson, Elkton, Mg B Sharp & la, Chester co
Edwar in T Shantz A Baker & la,Cheater co,Pa
7 Morgan, Pottsville
3MULP,Mt.re3:).
13ESBLER—BRIOOS.—On the 14th nit,, by the Rev.
"Dr. Bomberger, J. B. Beehler, M. D., of Berrysburg,
Pa.. to Miss Jennie Briggs, of this city. •
1101INElt—B0SAR'flf.--On the 4th inst., by the Rev.
Mo(lullougb, Mr. Alfred Romer to Miss Rachel
Botartil, both or this city.
MORS—CANNING.—Cn the 4th inst., by Rev. David
Steele, Mr.Willintn M. More, of Conshohocken, to Miss
Isabella Canning of this city.
p• -) ip =”4l
'GROVER. —On the 3th inst. ' Caroline Grover, wife of
Christopher C. Grover, in the Slit year of her ago.
The relatives and friends of the family are raved
bully invited to attend her funeral, from the residence
of her linalnind, South Ninth, above Reed street, on
Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment at Lafayette
Cemetery.
•lIKELLY —On Thursday, February 11th, at the resi
ence of eon, near Hatboro, Commodore John Kelly,
U. S. Navy, in the (Nth year of his age. **
MATTRIAS.—on the 3d instant, Richard R. Matthias,
.aard 32 yearn.
The relatives nod friends of the family are respectfully
Invited to attend laid funeral, (without farther notice, )
from his mother's residence, lain street, near Mil
.s t reet, Norristown, to-day (Saturday), at I P.M. Funs
,rat to proceed to the Montgomery Cemetery.
BOBLER.—On the sth inst., John Boater, Si., in the
71st year aids age.
VEBER.—On the 4th instant, 'Meaty C. Weber, ag ed
45_years.
MAGIHRE.—On the 4th instant, Esther Maguire, ta
the Stith year of her age. a
Hitt:lC:B.—Oa the 4th instant, Lewis Bruce, to the 42d
:year of his age.
BLACK SILK S.-NOW OPEN, OUR
Spring stock of the most desirable makes of
!MACK SILKS,
Including every onality from *1 to itt. 50 a yard.
Mack and White Neat Clock Silks.
.Gray and Bleat Neat Check
Black and White Ne.t Stripml Silks.
'While and Bieck Neat Check Silks.
Black and White Foulard Silks.
'Black and Purple Peel ,rd Silks.
BESSON & SON, Warning Store.
fe6 No. 018 CIIESTKU r Street.
"PYRE & LA.NDELL, FOITRTH AND
ARGIL alwaye keep a tine stock of
Staple Household Goode.
jalo Ben Hustles. Linens, and Flannels.
PYRE & LA.NDELL, FOURTH AND
°LI ARCH, alwa re keep atoll hie of .
'Mourning Shawls.
ra.shin ash] Shawls.
EYRE & LANDELL, FOURTH AND
Lave a lino assortment of
Good Mossy Black Silks.
7110 'Widows' Silks without gloss.
11** ♦WESTERN M. E. CHURCH.-RED'
Dr. DODOS() tl will preach in this Church to
.morrow, at 10h' A M. 1t•
THE CHURCH ON WASHINGTON
SQUARE.—Rov. ALBERT BARNES will preach
TO-MORROW EVENING, et 73,1 o'clock.
rasa PIMP. C. F. HUDSON WILL
Pceachro-I.IORROW MORNING, at 10X o'clock,
'at Hall 8. R Darner. SPRING GARDEN and NINTII
ISOnetia . Preaching at same place, quarter past?, Eye
=DX. It.
rAY—. MORAVIAN CHURCH. CORNER
OF RANKLIN AND WOOD STR&BT6.—SON
,Pmebilgla the Morning M 10.4 o'clock, and In
"RE
tai INKE ,TOIIIig ' . " 1 " k • bY Abe ?miter:ea. A. A.
. . • 11`
M. GRACE CHURCH, CORNER OF
TWELFTH AND CHERRY STREETS. —olvlll , o
g r ervice Neil b. held In this Church TO-MORROW E
3iINO, (tbe Mb inet.,) of 734 o'clock.
Right Rev. W LlAit B. STEVENS, D.D.,ts expected
to preach.
MFIRST REFORMED DUTCH.
CHURCH. SKVSNTII god SPRING GARDEN
L—The Rev. JOHN H. SUYDAM will (D. ) preault
XO-31ORRO W. tprvice in the morning at 1034 o clack,
land 7) o'clock in the evening.
OUR DEAD.—SPECIAL DISCOURSE
In Bt. Mann. Lutheran Church, NSW Street,
lOw Fourth, betweeryliaoe and Vine, by the_pastor,
v. B. w.laurridi, on TO - MORROW EN ENIZICi,
o'clock. Morning 1 , orrice commences at U
SM. A. STATED MEETING OF TAKE
Ladies Association dike Homcopathie Hospital
%Tr
i li n eld'o t t i SAT e llgDAT lju le in itit vi a l t a3 4 E r rt M.•, In
Lovell. Pa [l6 ° .E. ge A. BOt . CHET. Secret:ll;7e
IM"• SPECIMI. SERVICE:.-SECOND
Street M. R. Church, preaching Sabbath 10X
_M., by Rev. B. J. D. PEPPn. Communion re. vice
ill o'clock. Preechine at 7 o'clock in the a vetting by Rev.
.B. J. COLLOC(. Service every evening during the
"week.
"THEN, AT CIHUST'S ADVENT
(from 1565 to IS:0), shall be Erna affliction. sash
As was not Uom tho Creation which (iod bath created,"
EMark sill.) Red. BAXTE . S Lectures on this SUN
DAY and on 'Christ's penonitl otiga
lover the nations .a'lor 1.371)," SUNDAY EVENING, In
:Diligent Hull, TEM 11 and FILBERT Streets. le. •
z 3. W.E T puu C F.. 15 T. CIIURCH,
- corner of MIGICE and SEVENTEENTH Streets.
.--The roma' .61ONTILLY EVENING SERVICE may be
virx pec tad at Gila Chnrch on &today Evening, the Bth
nst, , beginning gt ava wirier to 8 o'clock. By request, thu
'Sermon of The tikes. Icing morning will ba„ropeated.
=MILNE SERMON AT TRINITY
M. E. CHURCH, EIGHTH Street, above RACE.
—Eev. • J. P. ;DURT(III, D. D.. will (D. V.) preaeli an
inppropriaionermon at 10% A. H., on the occaslon of the
113xciagalmhzuent of he 'dock debt of the Church,plena
watoeyto the Jublleele he bold in the Church on TUBS
WAY EVENING tal,nrieg. tt.
FIRST 'CONGREGATIONAL
cnoucif. .TIIO3II SON STREET, BELOW
EMIT. —Preaching by Rev. D. L. DEAR, BABE au
oAtNiNG, at'lo)4 O'clock. Subject, "Faith and
And in the Evening, nt 7 o'clock, Sobjecj, The'
14 rvice of Song in the llonee of the Lord." Thdlii.erinon
Nelll . be illnetrated.nied intorapereed with choice manic by
the Choir. It.
WAT AN ANNUAL MEETING OF THE
STOCKHOLDERS of the HRSTONVILLII. MAN
AND FAIRMOUNT PASSENOER RA(
COMPANY. held the 4th inat.,,the following Oaken
Were elected for the penning year:
B, Paul.
-, •
.Thitacrons..
—.S. H. Hutchinson, W. H. Phelan, John
iShodwict, R. T. Trolley, and Joseph HorTairt.
It•E. T. YHAILEY. Secretary.
rcet, below Nbith.
Col S Aladin)
W I) Wood
N Hayes, New York
Alfred Slack&wite,ltarrlabg
P Brown, Chicago
Jae Onslow, Pittsburg
Chas E Willis, Fort Monroe
W C Shinn, Fortrew Monroe
W S Steager, Chambersbnrg
Aug Duncan, Chntobersburg
Judge Donaldson.Pottsr ille
Thos Sweeney. Wheeling
S Brady, Wheeling
John B Adams, New York
J W Murray, Drbawa re
Henry O'Connell, Bnitimoto
Win Campbell & lady, lsy
J M Nixon, New York
.Tames Roll & wf, Cumborl'd
C D Harman & wf, Penna.
Allister Harman, Parma
Martin Swartz, Poona
Geo P Jackson, Illinois
Jos Moll value. lowa
F NY Smith, NOW York
C Y Lindloy,Now York
Ono M Wright Bordentorru
W W Johnston, Indiana
Wm Tam, Georgetown, D
S T Arin.trong, New York
N DlShafer,Cinciuuati3O
d Chestnut streets
George IC Crockett
T A Cunningham. Belt
S W Twombly,
John Dugan, Maseachnaetts
Ili M
Coulson, aryland
S F Culbertson it la, Md
H E Hick. A; NO; New York
Mast C M Make, New York
Mrs S Paul. Now York
Miss A Paul, New York
L D Passau°, Baltimore
C F Shooner. Ta manna
PC Maine, New Jersey
Si' Bll,ela, Limn, Poru
A Foster Now York
E Muck=
0 Ensp.,.llewJerAey
SiOrit>=lll:l d
so 2. U
street. below Arch.
S Samuels, Columbus, Ind
B Samuels, Columbus, Ind
John Vogel, Pittsburg
L Kellerman, Pittsburg
0 Sleek, Maryland
A C Crean, MaryMnd
W-P Hayfield
W Mershon, New York
W Hamlin, Bethlehem, Pa
Z Street, Salem, 0
Said Berg, New York
Mrs S F Berg, New York
13 Smith, Clrclerille, 0
B B Strong, Tiogn co. l'a
CO Bowman Toga co. Pa
C It Earley, Elk co, Pa
W A Wallace, Clearfield
Col J C hlcKibbin, Wash
A Wolle, Bethlehem
street, above Fifth.
Jll Dicke-Dayton, 0
A .f Baldwin. New York
J A Coleman, Blair co, Pa
S F Hiltou.Prov, R I
Jno D Buckelew, N Jersey
Cart R IL Cluudie,Mas.s
C II KU:111143, Bethlehem
W R Dyer, New York
Samuel Norman, Baltimore
A II Loveland, New York
J P Cockey, Baltimore
street. above Third.
C Durand, Owego, N Y
Mr Foxington, Beglaud
Mre Brownlee,k3cll,N Bra ns
Miss E Cayaller,StJelin N B
J Hastings Chicago
Dr Rowe, k York
B It Davis, Pittsburg
F Tornay, Boston
C Downing, Lynn, Mans
J C Faber, Baltimore
MI/. Campbell. Baltimore
\V Campbell. Ballimure
8 H Butler & In, New. York
ect. above Market.
Wm Miller,liew Amoy
Wm L Smith, New Jersey
Jos Green
innee,Delaware
Geo H Mther.Stroadoburg
MIPS L Armstroug, Poona
J H Greenowald, Lancaster
reef., above Third.
J R Hoffer, Mount Joy
C Hamer St la, Ashland
Mine A Smith, Ashland
A H Light, Lebanon, Pa
Sam! Hauer, Lebanon, Pa
W Rank, Jonestown, Pa
ARCH—STREET PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH.—The Roy. Dr. PLUMER will Preach
at leg o'clock A. M.TO-MORROW.
At 7f o'clock P. M. a meeting will be held, under the
antspicee of the "Army Committee "or the Young Mons'
Christian Association, for the benefit of sick and woiiiid
ed aeldiers. Several eminent clergymen will address
the meeting.
M. REV. R. A. CARDEN, RECTOR OF'
the Church of the Interressor, will preach in the
First Presbyterian Church, N. L. ), Rev. Dr. Shoomird's).
BUTTONWOOD Street, below Fifth, TO-MORROW
(SABBATH) EVENING, at 7% o'clock. After the ser
mon a collection will be taken for the slittirfOß poor
wider the care of the Home Missionary Society.
THOMAS I'. MASON,
I.l* Chairman of the Committee on Public Mectinea.
M.NOTICE.—TO PASTORS OP
CHURCHES AND sursitimmarrs OP
SADBATIi SCROOLS.—The Plated°lphia City sad
County Sabbath School Convention, will hold an ad
jodrned meeting on MONDAY Evening', February% at
bait past seven o'clock, in the REST BAPTIST
CHURCH, northwest strum . DitOAD and ARCII Streets.
Teachers end friends or the Sabbath School are invited
to sit in the Convention. as correDending numbers. s
WILLIAM GSITY,
S. W &SOMAS. }Committee.
It A. M. SPANGLER. '
CARD.—HALL OP TELE FRANKLIN
Dose Company, No. RS, BROAD Street, above
Fitzwater, February 3. Isst—At a stated meeting of
the Coin any. held THIS EVENING, it was, on motion,
Resolved hat the thenke (gibe Company be tendere
t o the flatted for the handsome donation or the
proceeds of their Annual RA, given on Christmas Bye,
comp! m elan - to the Company.
By order of the Company, JOHN RIDDELL,
It Secretary Franklin Rose COMMIT.
POLIPPECIINIC COLLEGE, FEB.
s,M. —At a meeting of the Members of the PO
LYTECHNIC COLLEGE of the State of Pennsylvania,
hold in the College building, the following gentlomen
were appointed a committee to draft resolutions expres
sive of our regret at the death of CHARLES H. HARD. a
Student in this institution: Jas. F. McCabe. Maryland;
Otto Albrecht, Pennsylvania; Jamas J. White, New
Jersey; Jetnes W. Kane, Virginia; H. C. Thompson.
Pen it.sylvania.
Tho committee reported tho following preamble and
resolutions, which were unanimously adopted :
Ti liereaa, Mr. Charles IL Hard, of Chaster, Pa., a
Student of the School of Civil Engineering, in this Col
lege, has been removed by death while auccessfally par
snip g his professional studies; therefore
Resolved, That, endeared to us as was our late follow
student, by his unblemished character, strict souse of
duty, genial temper, and excellent scholarship. we
shall fondly cherish his memory and seek to emulate his
ext. mple.
Resrared, That we tender one wannest ,ivinpathy to
the relatives and friends of the deceased.
Resolved. That these resolutions be. pnblished in cltr
intne, and that n copy be engrossed, siguee by the offi
cers of the meeting, and sent to the parents of the de
ceased. JOHN H. BAUMGARDNER. Pa..
President.
E. S. Lor(om. N. C., Secret:try.
M , NO T ICE.—AT AN ADJOURNED
Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the
'WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY.
held Februnry& 1863. the following-named gentlemen
were duly elected to terse CO Directors for the ensuing
Year
SAMUEL T. BODINE, Prmideat.
DIRECTOIW.
Thomas A. Scott, H. N. Borronshs,
Josiah Bacon, Wiltiam L. Hirst,
Wistar Morris, O. W. Barnes,
John }Mime, William Maher,
John M. Kannedy, Philip Collins,
Thomas G. Stewart, William J. Steretl.
1'0741. N. R. HARKNESS, Secretary.
AT A STATED MEETING OF THE
membera of the CALEDONIA YEARLY BENE
FICIAL SOCIETY, held on Monday. the 2d instant, the
Committee on their Fourth Annual Soirhe and Pastlyal,
hold in the S.ansom-street Hall. on New Year's Evening,
report a balance on hand of FORTY DOLLARS, which
they accept and unanimously agree to divide equally be
tween the Citizens' Volunteer Hospital, Broad and
Prime, and the Home for Friendless Children, Twelfth
and Fitzwater streets..
DUNCAN WRIGHT, Secretory
&
February 8. ISW.
CRITTENDEN'S PIIILADELPHI.A.
Ire . COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, northeast corner
SEVENTH and CHESTNUT Streets. —Titurottgit prepara
tion for the Counting House. Individual instruction.
Open Day and Evening. Twenty-live per cent. off regu
lar prices. feltits
M+.
TILE UNION LEA.GUE OF
PHILA
DELPHIA.—OFFICERS FOR THE YEAR IM.
• PIte.IDL:NT.
HON. WILLIAM M. MEREDITH.
VICE PRERIT
WM. H. ASIITIIIRET,
HORACE BINNBV.
JOHN B. MYERS,
A. E. RORIE,
DIRECTORA,
Morton McMichael, I 3.1. Clark flare.
James L. Churborn, Benj. Gerhard,
Cantles Gibbons. Geo. H. Baker,
Joa. D.T.owasenti, George Whitney
• John B. Renney,
TREA:
JAhIBS L. t.
The members of the Uoion
house, N 0.11.18 CILESTNII.
their use on and after MONI
fel3.4t . GE(
;twit,
~LAOHORN.
I League are notified that the
TT Street, will be opened for
DAY, February 9, 1...%3.
11 BONER, Secretary.
NOTI C.IC TO PIIIFSICIANS,
OFFICE OF " BOARD OF HEALTH," S. W.
corner SIXTH and SANSOI4I Streets, luu.soKurErA,
February F, lto3.
I am directed to publish the following extracts of Act
of Assembly and Ordinance of Connclls, to wit:
" Act of Assembly, Jannetry 0.1515, Sedlon XXV.—
" Every person pmctising physic in the city • • • • of
" Philadelphia, who shall have n. patient laboring ender
" a pestilential or contagious disease, shall forthwith
"make a report in writing to the Health Officer;
" and for neglecting so to do ho shall be considered
"guilty of tt mipdemeanor, and subject to a fine not ex
" ceeding Fifty Dollars."
" Ordinance of Councils, Tic fyll, IS tO, Sectionl —The
"'Vaccine Physicians of each ward shall preserve and
keep on hand a sufficient quantity of genuine vaccine
"matter for distribetion, without fee or charge, to all
practising physicians residing within the city of Phila
delphia, who may mate personal application there
" for. "
By order of the Board of Health.
fed-St W3l. READ, Health (Meer.
HOMEOPATHIC HOSPITAL, 1118
CUTHBERT Street—This institution is now open
for the reception of sick and wounded Soldiers, who will
be received and provided for in the most comfortable
manner, wee of charge. B. F. °MINN,
n022-tt Secretary of Board of Managers.
Mr• ICENSINGTON - SOUP HOUSE, AL
LEN Street, near Marlborough, PIIILADF:LPHTA,
February 2, MS. —The Kensington Soup Society are efts
tributtrig soup daily to tho suffering and worthy poor
of their district, and Mr. JOHN G. MOM:WS, No. 391
North NINTH Street, has been appointed their Agent,
to solicit and receive contributions lu aid of this desira
ble object. Any donations, either in money, wood,
Hear, er vegetables, wilt be thankfully received by the
Managers or either of the miderstpuett ;
ABIWIAM P. .EYTtE, President,. 422; EICTI3IOND
Street.
CHARLES M. LUKENS, Secretary, 1035 BEACH
Street, above Laurel.
GEORGE J. HAMILTON, Treasurer Commercial
Bank, S. W. Corner FOURTH and CHESTNUT Streets,
Pc?-mws3o
IMNOTICE.—AT THE ANNUAL
Meeting of the Stockholders of the UNION
STEAMSHIP COMPANY, held February& ISA the fol
lowing-named gentlemen were elected to nerve as Direc
tors for the ensuing year, viz: William M. Baird, A. J.
Barknor, Thomas Sparks, James D. Whetham, Thomas
Webster• and, at a subsequent meeting of the Board,
William M. Baird was appointed President, and William
W. Bart ness Secretary and Treasurer.
a5-:it WM'. W. HARKIN'S:SS, Secrets
rz . OFFICE-OF TUE SURGEON-An.
TO THE ABBY AND DAVY, ParnAnsr,-
Nita, October 24, 1 9 6 2.
Wounded Soldiers and Sailors desirous of availing
thenbelves of the National Appropriation for supplying
Artificial Limbs, should apply immediately at the Mace
of the Sumeon-Artist to the Government, No. 1009
U
CHESTN'rStreet. B. FRANK RALMSR.
ja24im . Government Surgeon-Artist.
M. OFFICE SCFLUVLKILL, HAVEN
AND LEHIGH RIVER RAILROAD COMPANY,
No, 15 South SEVENTH Street.
PHILADELPHIA, February R,1963.
NOTlCE.—Notice is hereby given that SUBSCRIP
TIONS to the additional 'Capital Stock of the Company,
ae authorired by the stockholders at a general meeting,
hold this day, wall be received from he Stockholder of
the Company, and of the Minehill and Schuylkill Haven
Railroad Company until 12 o'clock, noon, of the 10th
Instant. ALEXANDER J. DERBYSHIRE,
fel-6t President.
qIINSURANCE COMPANY OP THE
STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA, February 2, 1913.
Mrectors have this day declared a DIVIDEND OF
FIX PER CENT., or twelve dollars per share, payable to
the Stockholders, or tiler legal repre.sentatlves, on de
mand. CfeB-100 WILLIAM HARPER, Becretary.
U. R, INTERNAL REVENUE.
AGENCY .. - 108 • . SALE OF
• • . .... •
UNITED.. STATES TAX
B.T.AMPS,
No. 57 south THIRD Street, first door above Chestnut
full supply of all kinds of TAX STAMPS constantly
on hand, and for sale In Quantities to snit.
A liberal discount allowed on amounts of $5O and up
wards.
Orders by Rail promptly attended to.
0.91ce Rout" from 9 A, M. to 5 P.M.
JACOB E. RIDGWAY,
deta4ieo No. 57 South THIRD Street.
UNITED -STATES
INTERNAL REVENUE.
FIFTH. COLLECTION DISTRICT. PSNNSELVANI •
NOTICE. —The ANNUAL ASSESSMENT for the above
named District Mall
_persons liable to a Tax on Car
riages Pleasure Yachts, BilliardiTables and Gold and
lveirlate, and also of all persons required to take out
LICENSES, having been completed, NOTICE IS HERE
SY GIVEN that the Taxes aforesaid will be received, for
the TWENTY-SECOND and TWENTY-FIFTH WADS
or the City of Philadelphia, by_WILLI.A.AI H. MILLER
and THEODORE S. WILLIAMS, Deputy Collectors, at
the office, Langstruth's Building, GERMANTOWN, and
for the TWENTY-THIRD WARD of said city by DA
NIEL W..GILBERT, Depnty Collector, at the office of
the Collector, Frankfonl street, Frankfurd, daily, be
tween the hours of 9 A. H. and 3 P. H
PENALTIES.
- -
• All persons who fail to pay their Annual Taxes upon
Carriages, Pleasure Yachts, Billiard Tables, and Gold
and Silver Plate, on or belore the twenty-first day . of
February, 19G3. will Incur a penalty often per cent=
additional of the amount thereof and costs, as provided
tel in thel9th section of the 'Exottse Law of July 1, 1932.
All persons who, in like manner, shall fail to take out
their LICENSES, as required by law, on or before the
21st of February next, will incur a penalty of tenr
centum eiditional un the amount thereof and THREE
TIMES THE AMOUNT OF SAID LICENSES_, tu accord-
Riles with the provisions of the 19th and 59th sections of
the Exoise Law aforesaid.
Money of the United Stake only received. No further
notice will be given, • •
JOHN W. COWELL, Collector.
GermenloWn CPltiladelphinVJen. 30; lSai. je30.11e21
TNTER,NAL ..11EY.ENVE'-UNITED
••••• ST_ AM EXCISE TAX. •-• • •
FOURTH COLLECTION DISTRICT, comprising all of
the Fourteenth, Fifteenth, Twentieth, Twenty-first, and
Twenty-fourth wards.
I HEREBY NOTIFY nil persons who have signed an
application for LICENSE to transact their business or
occupation ' that have received them from the Assesor,
and that the LICENSE is now ready for delivery on pay
ment of the TAX.
I ALSO NOTIFY all persons in the District, if the
Tax is not paid on or before the
FOURTEENTH DAY OF FEBRUARY NEXT.
the Implications will be given to the District Attorney of
the United States for collection of the 'Tax, with the Pe-
DART of three times the amount of License and all mists.
301111 M. RILEY, Collector,
Farmers' and Mechanics' Bank Building,
43 7 OuFarkiwr4treet.
••
. . .
3anuasy Oft, 1869. tel-ws4l
iNTERNAL NIIK-lINITED
STATES EXCISE TAX
NOTICE - 1S - HEREBY CflVpi r ; to all Persons . , Firms,
Associations of Persons , or Corporations doing Business
in the FOURTH COLLECTION DISTRICT, comprising
Fonfteenth, Fifteenth, Twentieth, Twenty-lirst, and
Twenty-fourth Wards, who HAVE NO. made registry
with the ASS,TANT ASSESSOR of the Division in which
their business is carried on, Sr with the ASSESSOR at
this Oftlce, that the penalty affixed by the Law is
TI I REE TIMES THE AMOUNT OF TILE SUM CHARGED
FOIL LICENSE.
And to till Persons, Firms, Associations of' Pontine or
Corporationa, who have REFUSED to . register au appli
cation, at the hands of the 4841,964 W Atmeggpr, that the
assessment is Increased by the addition of one-half to
th e slim charged for License—or Fifty per cent —col
lectable with all other Flees and Penalties in the DIS
TRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES.
Atgir. IMMEDIATE application to tho ASSISTANT AS
SESSOR, or to the ASESSOR, will avoid these penalties.
D. P. SOUTHWORTIL Assessor, Fourth District Fa.
OFFICE, 457 CHESTNUT Street.
Farmers' Sr. Mechanics' Bank Building.
Jantiery 23. ISO& fet-wAt
UNITED STATES INTERNAL REvE.
NUE TRIBD COLLECTION DISTRICT, Pennsyl-
vania,comprlaing Twelfth Thirteenth, Sixteenth. Seven
teenth, Eighteenth, and Nineteenth wards of the city of
Philadelphia:
NoTICE.—The ANNUAL ASSESSMENT for the above
named District, 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 bouts of 9 A. M. and 3P. M.
(Sundays excepted) at his office, bouthwest corner of
THIRD and WILLOW Streets, on and aft. r biONDAY,
February 241864 and until and including SATURDAY,
the Slat day of the same month.
PENALTIES.
All persona who fall to pay theii Annual Ta,ROB upon
Carriages, Pleasure Yachts, Billiard Tables, and Gold
and Sliver Plate, on or before the aforesaid 21st of Febru
ary,lB69, will Incur a venally of ten per centnm addi
tional or the amount thereof, and costs, as provided for in
the 19th section of the Rxclae Law of July 1,1862.
All persons who, in like manner, shall fail to take out
their Licensee as required by law, on or before the list
THREEar, 1/163, r wi1l incur a penalty of
vans HE AXOUL , OP SAID LICENSEE.
In accordance with the provisions of the Seth section of
the Excise Law aforesaid. •
• Wl—Money of the United States only received. .
46/7- No further notice will be given.
WILLIAM J. WAIIIGITT, Collector, •
jal7-dtf B. W. cor. THIRD and,WILLOW Ste.
THE PRESS.-PHIL A DELPHI A_. SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 7. 1863.
RETAIL DRY GOODS.
SPRING AND SUMMER
DRESS GOODS.
Owing to the depressed condition of trade last Spring
and Summer. quantities of DRESS GOODS were sold at
auction at considerably
LESS THAN IMPORTATION COST,
At 'which time we were induced to purchase, and have
carried over a. larger stock than usual, which is now ar
ranged, and marked at such prices as will effect rapid
sales.
Purchasers who will nnticipato their wants must rea
lize ns the incremo of DUTY AND EX
CHANGE will advance the pi ice of this character of goods
'WHOLESALE MYERS WILL PIRO DESIRABLE
GOODS IN OUK STOCK
TRAVELLING DRESS 'GOODS,
PARIS PRINTED BEREGES,
BLADE BEREGE. ROBES; • . .
..BLAGIC .RERNANTS,...
• • -PLAID VALENCIA% • •
PLAIN BEREGES,
"FANCY DRESS SILKS,
AND NECOTAS.
CURWEN STODDART4S; BRO.,
450, 452, AND 454
NORTH SECOND STREET ABOVE WILLOW.
f(7-3t PHILADELPHIA.
NO'fIOB !
in consequence of its °retuning longer Limo in making
the alterations in our store than we anticipated, it will
not be opened until
THURSDAY. MORNING,
THE .12Ta • INSTANT.
EDWIN HALL
.db 09.,
No. '26 South SECOND Stied
CASSIMERES,
CLOTHS, LININGS, &0.,
Comprising a large and complete stock of goods for
MEN'S AND BOYS' WEAR.
THE TRADE SUPPLIED AT REASONABLE PRICES
COOPER & CONARD.
Ja24 8. B. CORNER NINTH AND MARKET STS.
lISLINS BELOW THE MARKET
M
PRICES. We have a large Stook of Bleached and
Brown MUSLINS, of all widths and qualities, at prices
from 2 to S cents per yard under tho case price of the
agents.
Among the stock will be found. New York Mille, Wil
liamsville, Wamsutta, Torresdale, Allewagen, and.
every approved make.
Country Storekeepers will save by an examination.
Linen goods at old Prices.
R. D. & W. H. PENNELL,
fe2 1021 MARKET Street.
CLOSING...OUT WINTER . . STOCK AT
AND UNDER COST PRICES.—
Saxony Plaids and Poll De Cheers.% at 219
Best American Del aineg. 0.20 cis.
All imported Dress Goods at cost prices.
These goods are all really cheaper than Calicoes.
Plain Silks, rich colors.
Small-figured Corded Silky, solid colors.
'Plain and figured Black Silks.
Very heavy Gro Grain Black Silks
Bich styles Fancy Silks.
All of these goods are at last fall's prices.
Pretty styles Fancy Silks, 56,'65, 75 ata.
Plain Black Alpacas.
Single and double-width Bieck All-wool Detainee.
Plain Black Merinoes, Cashmeres, and Reps.
All at last fall's prices.
English, Merrimac, Cocheco, Sprague, and all. the
best makes of Prints in the market.
Pillow Case, Sheeting, and Shirting Muslim, Wil
liamerille and other approved makes.
9-8 Waltham and Pocas.set, 6-4 Layman, unbleached,
all at less than the agent's case prices.
EE & SON,
fe2 Nos. 713 and 715 North TENTH street.
SP LEND ID STOCK - • ON HAND.-
All the beat makes of Calicoes.. .
All the beat makes of Blueing.
All the hest makes of Linens.
All the best makes of Sheeting&
All the best make a of Napkins.
Together with Towels, Crash, Diaper Huckaback, Bird
;v e, Burlap, arc. Ac.
White Cambric and Jaconet, fall line.
Nainsooks and Plaid Muslims, frill line.
Winter Goods closing out.
ShawlB,lllerinom closing out,
Balmoral Skirts, all prices.
Silk and Linen lidkfa, nice assortment. At
JOHN H. STOKES',
702 ARCH Street.
EDWIN-.IIALL & BRO.,
R 6 South SECOND Street,
Have reduced the priceslof
Fano! Silks,
Rich Printed Dress Goods,
Choice Shades of Mariposa.
Beautiful Colors of Reps or Poplins.
All-Wool De Laines,
All kinds of dark dress goods reduced.
Also,
Pine Long Brodie Shaw ls,
Open Centre Long Cashmere Shawls,
Rich new styles of Blanket Shawls.
44 Lyons Silk velvets. DIM Silk.
Z R.3:ll,,zrikt.i.Ezvo:4*/i
E. M. NEEDLES.
•
LINENS, WHITE GOODS, LACES,
EMBROIDERIES.
A MI assortment always on hand at LOW
PRICES.
Just received, lace.trimmed Embroidered and
IMourning Mus l in. Howe and Neck-Ties, for the
L house and street. Also, all-linen Hemstitched
Handkerchiefs, at 16 cent&
so ail descriptions of Linen Handkerchiefs,
for Ladies, (huts, and Children, at
WHOLESALE PRICES. jaB-tf
1024 CHZSTNIIT. STRIET.
nal . GOODS FOR WINTER. • •
A- , Boni Poplins; . •' ••••
French Merinos.- • • •..' ~. • •
Ottored Mousseline*. .
. '
ronit De Soi es, '
Foulard Silks,
Blanket Shawle,
Balmoral Skirts,
Black Silks,
Fancy Silks,
Black Bombazines,
Worsted Plaids,
Cheap Detainee,
' French Chintzes,
Starting Flannels,
Broche Shawls.
Fine Blankets,
Crib BlNnkets.
SiId_RFLEBS BROTHEBB,
CLIBSTNIIT and RIGHTII Streets
ILLIAMSVILLES, • WAMSIITTAS,
York Premiums, Forestdales,
Edward Harris, Bay Mill, and
Other good makes Shirtings.
104 Utica, Waltham
LINEN andPepperellp Sheetings.
FINE
At nearly old prices.
Cheap Damask Cloths, Power-Loom Linens,
Good Napkins. Fine To AL PAwels
CASand Doylies.
BLACK .
Fine Colored Alpacas,
Prints, Delalnes, Cheap Reps.
All-wool Reps at Cost.
Balmorals--Good Skirts, full size, SI
Sh
Closing out Winter Cloaks and awls.
Closing out Boys' Winter Clothing.
___COPER - dk COWARD,
- Ja24-tt S. Mit orner NINTH and MAR NT Streets.
WYRE & LAN DELL, FOURTH AND
•A-A A.RCH, have a fine stock of
GOODS FOR FAMILY CUSTOM.
• Good Large Blankets.
Good Linen Shootings ;
Good Muslin by the piece.
Good Unshrinking Flannels.
Good Fast Colored Prints.
Good Table Linen and Towels.
Good Quality Black Silks.
Good Assortment Colored Silks. Sal
CRIB AND CRADLE BLANICETS:...
Lam Crib Blankets. . . •
_Rae Cradle Blankets.
Jai 8188 & LARDELL, FOURTH and ARC
• GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS.
606. ARCH STREET. 606
ULM . :I,,:bIMiC I MUMMEaafIiM%A
Fall Assortment of
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS,
IR GREAT VARIETY
U.-'A. HOFFMANN,
Succeigor to . W. W. KNIGHT.
000 ARCH STREET. 606.
ia3•atath 3m
THE . FINE SHIRT EMPORIUM,
Nos. 1 AND 3 NORTH SIXTH STREET.
JOHN O. ARRISON,
(FORMERLY J. BURR MOORE.)
IMPORTER AND MANUFACTURER OP
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS
IN GREAT VARIETY AND AT MODERATE PRICES.
N. B.—Particular attention given to the making of,Shlrte,
Collars. Drawers, „to. ja24-tant
FINE SIIIRT• MANUFACTORY.
-a- The subscriber would Invite attention to his
IMPROVED CUT OF SHIRTS,
Which be makes a specialty in his business. Also, con
stantly receiving,
NOVELTIES FOR GENTLEMEN'S WEAR.
J. W. SCOTT,
GENI'LEMEN'S FURNISHING STORE,
No. 814 CHESTNUT STREET,
Four doors below the Continental.
COPARTNERSHIPS:
j HAVE THIS DAY AS 'OCIATED
I
WITH ME MR, CHARLES H. GRAFF, for the
TRANSACTION OF A GENERAL STOCK BUSINESS.
The name and ctyle of the firm will bo E. V. MAIT
LAND & CO.
Stocks bought and sold on Commission in New York,
Philadelphia. Boston, and Baltimore.
A continuance of thepatronage I have heretofore re
ceived, I would respectfully solicit for the new firm.
E. V. MAITLAND.
No. 15 MERCHANTS' EXCIiANOR.
Philadelphia, February 7th, lEtl3. :• It
1 , 000 DOZEN HICKORY SHIRT&
1,000 d o. GRAY, lam, AND BLUE
t FLANNEL SHIRTS.
500 do. I ASSORTED FNNCH
SHIRTS
600 do. f LOW-PRIcED
t WHITE MUSLIN SHIRTS
1,000 do. DENIM OVERALLS.
10,000 PAIRS curroxe.Ds PANTALOONS
For sale by •
BENNETT, Rl7Oll, &
Mannfaxitnters, 217 CEUTFWEI.iLLBY.
HE PRINCE OF HAIR DYERS IN
this city te gIITRICIMST. FOURTH And BamioN.
07-111 f
COMMISSION HOUSES.
WHOLESALE
110 OP-SK IRT AGENCY.
Tlko subscriber, having been appointed sole agoat of
the celebrated
HOOP-SKIRT MANUFACTURERS. M. DONNELLY
& CO.
111113511 - NOll Connecticut,
has rented the second floor, No. 221 CHURCH Alley,
where he is now prepared to supply wholesale dealers
at manufacturer's prices.
Just received an Invoice of
s'o dozen assorted styles and qualities, white and
colored, ladies' and misses'.
In the present advancing state of the market, an
ducemeut is offered to purchase immediately.
CHARLES ADAMS,
No. 221 CHURCH Alley.
tb7-stuth3t* Second floor:
GRIGG. do HARMSTEAD,
so.. 21 STRAWBERRY STREET,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
For the sale of
FOREIGN' AND DOMESTIC. DRYGOpDS
3a9-8m
OUR SPRING STOCK. IS NOW A&
RANGED
30,000 DOZEN
0 S I E R
AT LOWER PRICES THAN PRESEET COST OF Mt-
PORTATION
THOS. MELLOR tre CO.,
49 AND 42 NORTH THIRD. STREW.
JOHN T. 'BAILEY J CO.
BAGS AND BAGGING
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
NO. 113 NORTH FRONT STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
pHIL ADELFRIA
f; BAG /IP
MANUFACTOEY.
BURLA P. B A G S, OF ALL SIZES,
FOB CORN, OATS, COFFEE, BONE DUST, Ste, •
ALL so.
SEAMLESS BAGS. ,
Of standard makes, ALL SIZES, for sale cheap, fOr net
sash on deliveri.
GEO. GRIGG.
No. 219 and 221 CHURCH ALLEY
COTTON YARN.
SUPERIOR COTTON YARN, No. 10.
ROB SALE BY
BOTHINGIIAM WELLB
SHIPLEY, - HAZARD, &
No. 112 CHESTNUT STREET,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
FOR THE SALE OF
PHILADELPHIA-MADE GOODS.
se26.Bta
ARMY GOODS.
DARK-BLUE COAT CLOTHS.
DARK-BLUE CAP CLOTHS.
SKY-BLUE CLOTHS FOR OFFICERS.
ARMY BLANKETS. STANDARD WEIGHT.
11-OUNCE DUCK.
DRILLS, STANDARD WEIGHT.
HEAVY LINEN DRILLS AND DUCK.
BROWN AND BLEACHED SHEETINOS AND SHIRT
ING& For sale by
FROTBINGHAM & WELLS.
"mitt
HOLIDAY GOODS.
.13H0tOGRA - PHIO .ALBUMS- A
large.yeriely for 'Se at Prices. FM
• . YARES ov.N & co.,
•delllardf "- •.. • 924 CHESTNUT Street.
MICROSCOPES,: SPECTACLES; AND
SPY-GLASSES, for promptigh for Fade by '
• •
JAMES W. QtD3EN & CO..
den-3mb' ' • 924 CHESTNUT Street.
GLASSES, OPERA
OPERA
GLASSES. For sale Alm W.
QUEER
&
Co..
dol3,lme
FINANCIAL.
U. S.
FIVE-TWENTIES,
TWENTY-YEAR SIX PER CENT. BONDS.
EATABLE AT THE OPTION OF THE GOVERNMENT
AFTER FIVE YEARS.
lam Instructed by the SECRETARY OF THE TESA•
HORY to receive eubscriptione for the above
LOAN AT PAR.
Intereet will commence Lrom the DATE OF StTBSCRIP
TION, and Is PAYABLE IN GOLD at the Mint, or any
Snh-Treasnry or Depoettory of the United States, on the
first days of May and. November of each year. At the
present PREMIUM ON GOLD, these. Bonds yield. about
EIGHT par cent. per airman.
A full supply always on hand.
JAY COOKE,
SUBSCRIPTION AGENT.
nofkmhl 111 SOUTH THIRD STREET.
JOHN C. CAPP & SON,
STOCK de NOTE BROKERS,
NO. 23 SOUTH THIRD STREET,
DIRECTLY OPYOSPTE THE MECHANICS' BANK.
STOCKS AND BONDS
EOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMXISSION AT THE
BOARD OP BROKERS
MONEY INVESTED
AND NOTE AND LOANSANZOOTIAVID ON TUN
BEST TERM
o cf HARVEY THOMAS,
S.
STOCK AND BILL BROKER.
No. 312 WALNUT STREET.
STOCKS and BONDS, and all kinds of 11. S. GOVERN
MENT SECURITIES bought and Sold on Commission, ex
clusively.
Business Paper and Loane on Collateral negociated at
lowest rates.
.or;iersl4idail shall !WOWS prompt attention. Refers to
Messrs. Nathan Trotter & Co., Geo. D. Parrish, Esq.,
John B. Myers & Co., Samuel B. Thomas, Esq..
Puniest!, Brlzdey, & Co., John Thomas, Req.
del6-3mif
M ON.ET TO INVEST.-PERSONS
wishing to make safe inyestmonts'of money on the
seenrity.or Beal Estate in the State of Delaware, can ob
tain all the necessary information in relation thereto by.
addressing B. B. COMEGYS.
ja24-wdram At the Philadelphia Bank.'
S3S,OOO. __THIS AMOUNT TO
LOAN in First No es
APO/
s on City
Property. orFarms, within 20 miles of the t .
to Lfo7) E. PETTIT, No. 309 WAls Street.
$8 000 —THIS AMOUNT WANTED
_ , . 0 a a Farra___,ln Chester county. Apply to
E. PETTIT. 309 WALNUT. Street.
81600 $2,000, $2,500,. $8,50(1, AND
,
893,000 TO LOAN on Citylitortp geg. AP
ply to E. PETTIT.
1831 No. 309 WALNUT 6:reet.
6 ClAtilEß 30-INCH 111401ESTONE
UMBRELLA aLOTH B.
For sale by mthitsw SINNER'S SONS.
laS~• • BOSTON, Mu&
517 ARCH STREET.
• 0. A. VANKIRK & 00.
NAMITPAOTIIREPS OP
CHANDELIERS
AND OTHER
GAS FIXTURES.
Also, French Bronze Fignres and Ornaments, Porcelain
azsd Mica Shades, and a variety of
FANCY GOODS
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
PlMNcaßaadexaminegoods.
DYE COLORS
LIST OF COLORS
BLACK,_ SALMO N
DARK BROWN, SCARLET,
SNUFF BROWN, ' DARK DRAB,
LIGHT BROWN, LIGHT DRAB,
DARK BLUF h YELLOW
LIGHT BLUS,,. LIGHT TULLOW.
DARK GREEN, ORANGE,
LIGHT GREEN, MAGENTA,
FINK SOLFERINO.
FURVLE, FRENCH ELITE,
SLATE, ROYAL PURPL
CRI M SON, VIOLET. .• .
FAMILY DYE • COLORS,
For dyeing Bilk, Woolen and Mixed Goode , Obi*11;
Scarfs, Dresses, Ribbons, °loves, Bonnets, riata,Featdralis
Kid Gloves, Children's Clothing, and all kinds of Wear ,
log Apparel, with perfect fast colors.
A SAVING OF 80 PEE osiktp.
These Dyes are mixed in the form of powders concen
trated, are thoroughly tested, and put up in neat pack
ages. For twenty-five cents you can color as many goods
as would otherwise cost floe times that sum. The pro
wee is simple, and any one san use the Dyes with perfect
success. Directions inside.
Manufactured by AMR & STEVENS.
258 BROADWAY. Boston.
For sale by Druggists and Dealers in every City ead
Town. dclit•tuths-3m if
IVORYTPYES.-IN A-LL THE
styles of Photographic art none are more truthful or
Pleasing In their coloring, or tasteful in arrangement or
finish. SECOND Street, above Green,
S IX CENTS REWARD.-ABSOONDED
from the subecriber, on the let instant. ROBERT
'THOMAS, an indenture Colored Apprentice. .A/I per-
SODS are forbid harboring or trnating_him on m ALL y_account.
W. WHIT,
February 4, 18133. Cfes.3t*i 1119 FILBERT Street.
EVANS & HASSALL,
MILITARY FURNISHERS,
ARMY AND NAVY OFFICERS,
G W, SIMONS do BROTHER,
SANSOM-STREET HALL, PHILADELPIRA,
MANUFACTURERS OF JEWELRY,
FINE SWORDS,
GRO.VER c Yc BAKER'S •
These MACHINES have taken the First Premium at
the State Pairs last h_ eld in
NEW YORK, MISSOURI,
NEW JERSEY, KENTUCKY,
01110, - TENNESSEE,' '
INDIANA, VIRGINIA„
ILLINOIS, I NOItTU CAROLINA.
MICHIGAN,i ALABAMA,
lOWA, I CALLEORKIA.
INCLUDING EVERY STATE FAIR WHERE EX:
Kir The 'Work made ti ion the GROVIIM &c RAKER
MACHINE has taken the Frst PrOMill2:11 at every Pair in
the United Statee - where it has been exhibited to this
date.
MACHINES furnished of the same patterns and at the
same price, making either the GROVER & BAKER Stitch
or the Shuttle Stitch, as customers prefer,
GROVER & BAKER S. M. CO.,
STILL TIIEREI
AT THE OLD , STAND,
62.43 CHESTNUT STREET,
• Second tleor, opposite Jayne's Hall,
WHEELER 43.1 WILSON
SEWING MACHINES.
The undersigned has not removed, but is ready at his
Old Office to supply customers, at the lowest prices, with
every style and quality of
WHEELER & WILSON SEWING MACHINES.
Machines to hire; also, with first-class operators, to
private families and hotels, by the day,
Machine stitching done at short notice, in any quantity.
Machines repaired and operators taught.
de2s-3m HENRY COY.
SIN GER'S
SEWING MACHINES,
For Family Sewing and Manufacturing Pulimsee.
810 CHESTNUT STREET.
lal3 3m
THE WILCOX & GIBBS •
PAMILY
SEWING MACHINES
*re been greatly_impr_oyed, making it
ENTIRELY NOISELESS,
giliwlt&Self-adinating Hemmers, are now ready for sale
py FAIRBANKS & EWING,
715 CHESTNUT Street.
- AItEIMAN
.WATOHES
AMERICAN WATCHES•FOR AMERICANS!
TRP. Astsatcaic WATCPE COMPANY give notice that they
have lately issued a new style of Watch, expressly de•
signed for Soldiers and others who desire a good Watch
at a moderate price. These Watches are intended to dis
place the worthless, cheap Watches of British and Swiss
manufacture, with which the country is flooded, and
which were never expected to keep time when they were
made, being refuse manufactures sent to this country
because unsaleable at home, and used hero only for
Jockeying and swindling purposes.
994 CHESTNUT St;at
We offer to sell our Watch, which is of rue MOST SUB
STANTIAL MANUFACTURE, AN ACCURATE AND DURABLE
TIMEKEEPER, sad in Sterling Silver cases, Hunting pat
tern, at as low a price as is asked for the trashy Ancros
and Lepines of foreign make already referred to.
~ We have named the new series of Watches, WK.
ELLERT, Boston, Kass., which name will be found on
the plate of every watch of this manufacture, and is one
of our trademarks.'
'Sold by all respectable Watch Dealers In the loyal
States.
Wholesale orders should be addressed to
IaFINE WATCH REPAIRING}
attended to, by the most experienced workmen,
and every watch warranted for one year. •
G. RUSSELL,
janftm 22 North SITE Street.
AiFINE AMERICAN AND
IMPORTED WATCHES, Gold, .Tesvelry, and Sil
verware, at the lowest possible prices.
G. RUSSELL,
ja236m • 22 North SIXTH Street.
D. T. PRATT,
(avOssoi To nArr & nem)
607 CHESTNUT STREET,
lieonstantlytn receipt of
ENGLISH, SWISS. AND
AMERICAN WATCHES,
01 desirable styles and quallties, to snit all classes of
briars. noleamif
ELI D E N,
.IBICAN4tNID IVOIT R ID WATCHES,
'JEWELRY, AN
08 D CLOCKS,
ocBl-6m• 7 NARNIKT Street
WATCHES, JEWELRY, &O.
A PRESS( ASSORTMENT
AITA-ONIFICMIT JEWELRY FOR
•'-`-`- almost nothing. Cheap Trimming Store. 13126
MARKET Street. 102-6 t•
MTOROSCOPIG PHOTOGIW'EIO
. G.:W. SIMONS :41b• BROTHER, •
MANUFACTURING JEWELERS 'AIIM , IMPORTERS.
SANSOM-STREET HALL. ; .
• . •
Itaveinst received, direct from Paris, a large assort
ment of the above novel and beautiful articles, em
bracing a number of the most prominent clergyman and
Dahlia men of this city and State, together with officers of
e army and navy, presented in a variety of fancy
Mountings.
FOR SALE, TO THE TRADE,
and to be bad at all the principal Jewelers, °Nielson and
fenny atom in the city. ialtMa
Tit • Nl\ e i
" PUTNAM .
"SELF-ADJUSTING OLOTHES WRINGER,"
let. It 1e a relief to the hardest part of washing-day.
2d. It enables the washing to be done in one-third lees
It eaves clothes from the injury always given by
twisting.
4th. It helps to coach the clothes as well as dry them.
WE BELIEVE IT ADVISABLE TO PROOIIEE
. ONE OF THIS KIND,
BeCAM3B,
• nem The rolls being of vulcanized rubber, will
bear' hot and cold water. and will neither break nor tear
of buttons. •
BROOM The frame being of iron. thoroughly gal
vanized, all danger from rust is removed, and the lia
bility to shrink, swell, split, &c., so unavoidable in
wooden machines. is prevented.
Tam.. The spiral springs over the rolls render this ma
chine self-adivuiting, so that small and large articles, as
Well as articles uneven in thickness, are certain to re
salve uniform pressure,_.
FOURTH. The patent fastening by which the machine
is tightened to the tub, we believe to be superior in elm-
DliCliY and efficiency to any yet offered.
Fitvir. It will fit any tub, round or square, from one
half to one-and-a-Quarter inches in thickness, without
the le a st alteration.
Ati" Agents wanted In every county.
ins Reliable and energetic men will be liberally dealt
with:
• •
For Salo at the
"WOODENWARE ESTABLISHMENT"
A. OPPEN4EIMER,
CARD PRINTING, NEAT AND
chap, at RlbielWita a BROWN'S. 1.111. South
/01TSTS !Street, below Chestant cod
MILITARY GOODS.
No. HS ARCH STREET.
SWORDS, SASRES, BELTS, &a.,
And. everything necessary for the complete outfit Of
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
ifamm
AND
MILITARY GOODS; IM EVERY VARIETY.
Itt&lften
SEWING MACHINES.
CELEI3RATED NOISELESS
SEWING. MACHINES,
EVERYWHERE TRIUMPHANT.
N.IBITED IN 1162
ja3l-tf-if 730 CHESTNUT STREET
WATCHES AND. JEWELRY.
FOR SOLDIERS
At l REDUCED PRICES.
ROBBINS & AP.PLETON,
Agents for the American WatalsCompany,
1851 BROADWAY. N. Y
ia~astntbl3tsr
AT LESS THAN FORMER PRICES,
FARR Sr BROTHER, Importers,
inb2C‘tt 824 CHRSTRUT Street, below Port •
yto Fs4 c s niznalidel 51',4=1
Is warranted to be superior to any other in nee.
ENTRY . .*A3IILY SHOULD POSSESS A
OLOTRES WRINGER
szoeusa,
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PROPOSALS FOR ICE
BIEMOAY, PURVEYOR'S OFFICE,
WAZIIINGTOX D. C.. Jan. 22,
SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this office
until MONDAY, the UI day of February, 1863, at twelve
02) o'clock M., for furnishing the Medical and Hospital
Department, until the Ist day of January, 1864, with
supply of pure 10E, to be delivered at the following
places, to wit:
Hilton Head; South Caroline.
Nowhere, Borth Caroline.
Fortress Monroe Virginia..
l'eusacola. Florida,
Nashville, Tennessee.
New Orleans, Louisiana,
St. Louis, Missouri.
Cairo, Illinois.
Washington, District of Columbia.
Memphis, Tennessee.
As the quantity required at the respective ;oats is not
precisely known, bidders will state the quantity of lee
they can furnish, where it is gathered, price per ton of
2,000 pounds, and within what period they can furnish
the amount of their bids. Although it Ls desirable that
bidders should propose to furnish the whole amount re
quired at any one of the places proposed to be supplied.
Bidders will state what facilities they possess, if any,
for storing the ice at the posts they propose to supply.
The tee mast he of the best quality, subject to the in
spection and approval of the officer in charge of the post
where it is deliyered.
The full name and post-office address of the bidder
lOWA appear iu the proposal.
If a bid is made in the name of a firm the names of all
the parties must appear, or the bid will lie considered as
the individual pro oral the signing it.
Proposals from disloyal parties will not be considered,
and en oath of allegiance to the United States govern
ment must accompany each proposition.
Proposals mnst he addressed to Henry Johnson, M. S.
R., 11 S. A., and Acting Medical Purveyor. Witahiug
ton, D. C., and should bo plainly marked "Proposals
for Ice."
The ability of the bidder to fill the contract, should it
be awarded to him, must be guarantied by two re
sponsible persons, whose signatures are to be appended
to the guarantee, and said guarantee must accompany
the bid.-
The responsibility of the guarantOrs must be shown by
the official certificate of the Clerk of the nearest District
Court er of the United States District Attorney.
Bidders moat be present in person when the bids are
opened, or their proposals will not be considered.
Bonds in the sum of five thousand dollars, signed by
the contiucter and both of his guarantors, will be re
quired of the succ!fril Wiper upontdgaing the contract.
;Ai;iit nP i ii i iiiiiiiiii i
ii
We, —, of the county of —and State of —,
andthe county of and State of —, do
hereby guarantee that is able to fulfill the contract
in accordance with the terms of his propositlon,and that,
shoold his proposition be accepted, he will at once enter
into a contract to accordance therewith.
Should the contract be awarded him, we are prepared
to become his sureties.
To this guarantee must be appended the °facial certifi
cate abos e mentioned.
The Surgeon General reserves to himself the right to
reject any or all bids that he may deem too high or un
suitable. HENRY JOHNSON, M. S. A., U. S. A.,
fd-14t Acting Medical Purveyor.
norm - ELT:us 8a BAKER,
. .
- NANTWACTITRERS OP
LAMPS, CHANDELIERS,
was 17,IXTURF.S, &o.
STORE, 71.43 CHESTNUT ST.
821 CHERRY Street. and FiFTII and'COLUMBIA
j W 23 lm Avon ne.
THE HIGHWAYMAN :
IMMEEM
HANOMAN'S DAUCIITERI
T. B. PETERSQIS & 13F.OTIIERS,
t!i; 1 1., csr,sTiNuT Streot,
iladelphia
724 CHESTNUT STREET,
Bettgeen Seventh and Eighth Streetreets
PHOTOGRAPHS.
PAINTINGS; ENGRAVINGS, &c:
=TEO
PROPOSALS.
WANTS
WANT E D-A SITUATION BY A
yJung win. who has had five years' oxperilnce La
a Wholesale Hardware TIMM; has a knowlo Igo ui book
keeping, and is willing to make himself generally nee
fah Addreaa "T. 8..' Frees attic°. fe7 -2:-
WANTED—A. SECOND-lIAND
ENGINE. from thirty-five to forty-horse
Power, in good working ordor. Add ass "Engin,"
this office. It.
WANTED, AN IRON SAFE-MUST
he In rood condition. Call at 2 , 25 RA(R
Street. (e6-3t•
WASTED—A PARTNER, GENERAL
or special. With a capital of Fifteen Thousand.
DOllBl7. tajoin two young inen in a JOBBING and CUM
NENIPION BUSINESS. who have the ..112 , a amount of
capital, with a Inrito cash-paying PetingT lvanta and
Oldo.trade. Address "A. B. C.."ut this officc. Cfi•3v
TO WHOLESALE GROCERS.-1. AV.
now oven for Au engagement, es TRAVISLLING
SAl,l3bAlAlii AND COLLECTOR; trill sell either ou
Counnissiou or Salary. Bus been engeged in tiot above
business for Cl ree Years. Satisfuetory "%won% given for
being out of employment, At this time . AM, uniimiitted
reference given from last (implorer. • Address " Ran
wold, °Mee of Tlut Press.
CAPJ -- TALISTS. FROM $2,000 TO
TO
ecoce In..NTED, In a nob and profitable lopitteoct
so competition. None but those having the mown - to
incest of once itml apply. For
'articulate. Call on or
addremlll.olllAS COell KAN. care of
Colonel F.. 0. CIIORMANN.
fea-thstnin• 41 North St CTH Street. Ph
2 / 500 6 1 r V e A r N B l ot T 5 1) ,(4 1 0 A A TBR3I
LUKENS & MONTOOME r I i r I", o w uTe t axtrg,
re3-ws2t* 1035 BEACH Street, above Laurel.
$7,000 TO $lO,OOO TO INVEST IN
some lucrative linsiuess. Wants to be
come an ACTIVE PARTNER in same. Would prefer:hi
Commission Produce Buslness. Address "AorivE. ,.
Pre RR Ofilve.
CIA WANTED TO PURCHASE —A
1104 moderate sized three-story Brick 1101ISE, ha a eon
trot location. Must have all the modern Improvements.
Address "Howe." at this office. stating price, terms,
and location. .iaffi-ti
IaWANTED TO RENT, FROM THE
first ofdl next, a ropdero.te-qzed three-stole"
BRICK DWIILLI pri SG MUSK :II a central locality. It
must have all the 1 21::: ern improvements. A , ldreas.
"Rent." at tills office. stating locality and price. j.215-tf
4/ 1.. CONTINENTAL CAVALRY.
"Cam* Metcalfe,' near riapiA.;;."..7 l " N •
J.
.25a . —hiss wanted to completo Compani ,D es — noir
nearly full, to secure the Citizens' Bounty Fund
awarded to the Root Twenty Compaeiee mastered into
the service of the United States.
Two or three positions of Second LIEITI'ENANTS are
vacant, which will be consigned to young men of good re.
(emcee, and who have seen service. dell-2m
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
NAIVVV.www , %A.",
VOR SALE OR TO LET.-STORE NO.
' IL II North THIRD Street, with Fixtures. Ingnire at
No. 12, opposite. • • ret4to
'SALE OF . RAILROAD, d7c..BY VIR.
TUE of authority contained in the Mortgage of the
Pittsburg and East Liberty Passenger Railway Com
pany, I will expose at PUBLIC SALE, to the highest
and best bidder, the Railway of said Company lying be
tween Ferry street. in the city Of Pittsburg, and East
Liberty, with that part of said Railway extending to
Mineravil/e, together with the Care, Horses, Harney,
Tools,Office Furniture. including Safes, kc.. together
with the corporate franchise, and all other property.
real or personal, covered by said Mortgage, at the office
Of said Compahy, No. 51. FOURTH Street. Pittsburg,
on the SECOND 11AY OP MARCH, nt II o'clock A.M.
' TERMS-Cush, par funds.
•ja3l-idit. . W. H. DENNY. Trustee.
A:, FURNISHED ITO II SE.-
maLWauted,.a well-tarnished Nouse. A good tenant,
and liberal rent. Address, Box Int P. 0. fc7-3t•
ji NORTH FOURTH-STREET
DWELLING. No. 535. three-storied with double
three-storied back buildings and stable in rear; lot 20
feet front, 182 feet deep. Is specially adapted for the ire
sideuert of a Physician. For sale by A. P. & J. H.
MORRIS, 9113 ARCH Street. fe7-6t5
•
FOR SALE-VALUABLE STORE
PROPERTY. No. 27 North TIIIP.D Street. Lot 163.
by SO Ali4o, a Sixtb-Atreet reAideuee, No. 957 North
Street, below Poplar; three btorlee, with two
'Mors double back. bulldingd. All the convenlouosa.
.Lot 18 br Apply to It PETTIT.
No. 300 WALNUT Street.
.FOR - BALE . .OR TO . LET-FOUR
JwaROllBEB, on the went aide of BROAD Stmt. below
Columbia avenue. Apply at the southwest corner of
NINTH and SON streets: * mhZ.tf
PRIVATE SALE.—A ST_TBSTAN
t
ial two end-a-hal •story stone DWELLINO ROUSE,
containing 12 rooms, with large hall and open stairway,
at d lot of land of about two acres, situate in Newport
vine, Bucks county, about two miles from the Nes•
he many Station, on the Trenton Railroad, and 3N miles
from Bristol.
There are a carriage•tionse, stable, and ice-honse, a
Sue garden containing some chi ice fruit; and the build
ings and grt made are in excellent condition.
The trains on the Trenton railroad render this place
easy of acres,, and it won d therefore be found a de
sirable residence to any one desirous of daily visiting
the city. Terms moderate. Apply to CHARLES S.
BOUTCIER, on the premises, or to
JAIifES H. CASTLE,
jeathstulan 709 LOCUST Street.
FOR SALE OR TO LET FOR THE
SIIIIMER.—A now and commodious HOUSE; with
from Six to Eight Acres of Ground. There is, on this
Property, R. fine spring of water and a beantifal spot for
building, commanding a fine view, and fronting on the
Jenkentown road. The above Property is situated lit
Abington, a half. mile from Abington ;Station. ou the
North Pennsylvania Railroad, and a good turnpike
leading therefrom. Coll on C. TYSON LUKENS. at
WELDON, half mile from Abington Station. ffea-thste
efA ORPHANS' COURT SALE, ON
./.471111-DA Y. the 12th of 2tl month (February). IS-31„
at I o'clock P. M., at the late residence of Thomas P.
Ball, deceased, on MAIN Street, in the borough of
Quakertown, Backs county. a large and convenient
two-story Dwelling Howie, Frame Shop, suitable fora
mechanic, with ti acres and SO perches of excellent Laud,
having thereon a fine orchard of fruit trees, good garden,
three wells of water, a now stable, and other i mnrove
mente. BENJAMIN O. FOULKE,
CII7AKERTOSVii,.E . :
FOR. SALEDELAW:A:RE COUN
TY FARM, 26 acing, 12 of which are heavy timber,
balance in a high state of cultivation, situate 3 miles
from Marcus Hook Station and Steamboat Landing, 21
miles from the city. Large and substantial stone im
provements, handsomely situated, and nicely watered.
Also, a large number of tint-class Farms in the adjoin..
leg counties. • Call and examine Register. Apply to
fed E. PETTIT, 309 WALNUT Street.
lan TO EXCHANGE--CHESTER
FARM.-73 Ilcnts of excellent land; Sta
tion of Pennsylvania Railroad on the place; large Im
provemento, nicely watered. Ste. Al mil e saluable Farm
1 mile from Doylestown Depot, 21 north of the
city, in Bucks county. Apply to E. PETTIT,
fe7 No. 309 WALNUT Street
ag, FOR SALE, OR WOULD BE EX
...A— CHANGED FOR CITY PROPERTY, A DESIRA
BLE SMALL F.,1,,8,M, situate in New Britain Township,
Bucks county, Pa.,three miles from Doylestown, and
one and a half - from New Britain Station, on the
Doylestown Railroad, containing (k) acres, six of which
is woodland, and rive meadow - , divided into convenient
fields, well watered, good bruldirg, fruit , &c. Enquire
at 101 north Sixth street. Philadelphia. fey-loic
a k FOR SALE.-A. SPLENDID
FARM, right at a Railroad Station. Land of the
best quality. Buildings good. Apply to
CHARLES H. CHEYNEY,
fe2,5,7.• 608 ARCH Street.
FOR SAL E-A DESIRABLE
COUNTRY RESIDENCE, comprising fourteen acres
of ground and a brown-painted sanded brick House,
containing eleven rooms, a largo 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
hare a front of about 600 feok The property is situated
on the Wilmington turnpike, twenty miles below Phi
ladelphia, a quarter of a mile from Hollyoke, and one
mile from Claymont Stations, Philadelphia, Wilming
ton, and Baltimore Railroad. There in good stabling
and a carriage -house. Apply to
WM, B. LODGE,
Near the premises,
Or to J. E. biIAW,
Itt27-12 No. 504 WALNUT Street, Phila.
al COUNTRY SEAT AT PRIVATE
SALE.—one of the best properties lying within ten
mile% from Doylventowu, the county town of Backs
county, is offered for sale. It Is situated in a beautiful
country, half a mile from Doylestown. The Mansion to
large, containing thirteen rooms, with large airy halls,
replete with all. the modern conveniences. The out
houses also new and substantial. There is also twenty
four acres of Jowl attached to the premises, with an
abundance of good water, and a stream running through
the laud, together with fruit, shade, and ornamental
trees in abundance. Such aproperty is seldom offered
for sale. If not sold before the 20th inst.; It will be
rented. For particulars apply to SIMON MEREDITH,
at the Barley Sheaf Hotel, :North SECOND Street, or to
A. PHILLIPS, Avenue Drove Yard, West Philadelphia.
fel-6r*
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF
REAL AND PERSONAL ESTATE.—On WEDNES
DAY, Februaryill, HO, at 12 - o'clock X on the pre
mises, all that VALUABLE FARM late the_properly of
George Pickering, deceased, situated lu BENSALEM
Township, Bucks County, on the Road leading from
Newmwtville to Bristol Pike, about ix miles from the
former and 1 from Neshamony Station on Philadelphia
and Trenton Railroad, adjoining lands of F. E. Dixeon,
Martha Allen, and others, containing 101 Acres of first
quality Land in a high state of cultivation, about 6 of
which is wood land, the balance tillable and divided
Into fields of conveatent size, with it stream of water
running along the west side. The improvements consist
of a large two-story Stone Mansion of modern structure,
built In a convenient and substantial manner, with two
Parlors, Hall, Dining Room, and Kitchen on the first
door, Milk Vault in the Cellar, and Pump In the Kitchen;
large • Overshot Barn, Stone Stable, high Wagon Muse,
Wood House, Chicken House, Straw House, Barrick,
and other out Buildings; also, is two-story Frame Tenant
Home and School Ilunse, excellent Wells of Water at
Homes and Barn, an Apple Orchard of well-selected
Fruit, also choice varieties of Peaches, Pears, and Cher
ries; a fine Lawn in front of the Rome set out with Ever
greens and other Shade Trees. To Persons wishing to
purchase a home in the country, this Is exitance seldom
otfered. Also, at the same time and Place, will be sold
the Personal Pronortof the deceased, consisting of
Horses, COWS, Pigs, Hay. Wheat, Corn. Oats, Pota
toes, and Farm utensils. Terms at , ale.
fefi-thstiit. WM. C. PICKERING, Administrator.
FOR SALE.-A - 'VERY DESIRA
BLE PROPERTY and capital BUSINESS STAND,
Amato on the west side of SECOND Street, No. •..82, be
tween Walnut and Spruce streets, 2f3 feet 3 inches in
breadth on Second street. by 250 feet In depth to Levant
street, widening at the distance of 110 feet from Second
street to 50 feet, of which increased width it .extends 100
feet.
On the Second-street front is a well-lighted STORE,
feet in depth, with a good basement fitted for a sales
room. Private entrance to the upper rooms so arranged
as to be conveniently occupied by sepande tenants.
About 70 feet in the rear of the Store IS a complete DWEL
LINO 11017 SE, with nine rooms, and all the modern
conveniences, having a garden bid by 70 feet, planted
with fruit trees, grape vines, &e., between the house and
store. On Levant street is it large Storehouse (which
could be used for mannfticturing purposes) in the rear of
which ie stable three horses; there is a carriage en
trance from Levant street.
The attention of capitalists and business mauls invited
to this property. For particulars and terms apply to
S. W. THACKARA Et SON,
• fe6-31.• No. 1144-South THIRD Street,
11111 DELAWARE COUNTY FARM.—
..a-m; Acre.; siMantial and %tire improvements;
k n own ex the "Truitt Farm." Wil l. keep thirty cows.
A go od business Farm; buildings beautifully located.
JAMES H. CUMMINS, Surveyor,
Media, Delaware County.
in DELAWARE COUNTY FARM,
known as the "Palmer Farm " TZ,S Acres, 16 wood
land, large and substantial buildings In good repair,
beautifully located. Will keep sixty cows. Accessible
by railroad; desirable neighborhood; price moderate. -
Apply to JAMES R. CUMMINS, Surveyor,
fey-St.• Media, Penubyl rani*.
A NL FOR SALE.—TILREFrEIGHTI(B
of the brig Thoe. Walter. Apply to
• .
CHAS. S. & JAS. CABSTALIZ. Zr., •
.111-tt No. 126 IveLb.Streek. •
tSLEEPER'S LONG-ESTABLISH
ED MANUFACTORY of the best BOLL neat, air
vieeahle UMBRELLAS. 1002 MARKET Street, ons'
door above Tenth. . re7.Bt.
• •
• L G.
ZINC ARMY AND TOILET MIRRORS,
The best to the world for Mask and durability.
B. M. EL .
The beet brand Silk Ylidelied
VELVET RIBBONS.
Sole Agent, BENJANiff 3f. SKIM'
158 WANE Street, near West Broadway,."
fe6-3m • . New York.
74:;. THE PHRENOLOGICAL CARL
NET AND BOOK STORE 1s open day and even-
A`
bi inn for the sale of Books on Phrenology, Ph yaw
logy, H ygiene, Phonography and for Phrenologi
cal examinations. Orders by mall should be
addrewd to JOHN L. CAPEN,
kE-sainili3mN 92.2 t CHESTNUT Street. Phila.
MATERIALS' FOR MrNCE - 11;1gB f :
BUNCH. LATER. AND SULTANA RA MIS.
CITRON CURRANTS, SPICES. .
CIDER WINE. dm, &c.
ALBERT O.: ROBERTS,
. Dietz& IN PINE GROCERIES,'
40 1 / 1 41ti,. :CORNER ELEVENTH ..LND VINE STst
AUCTION S
Wit H. STERR, riICTIONEER,
VOL 719,121, 7Z3 ZANE street.
SALE AT No. 716 NORTH Ripraii STREET. ABOVE
COATES.
Fate Peremptory, on account of the gentleman giving
up howekeeping, and the house to rent.
NEAT IiOUSETIOLD FURNITURE, BEDDING.
lIIATTRESSES,CARFETE, &c.
ON MONDAY MORNING,
February 9, at 10 o'clock, by catalogue, will ho sold,
the entire hutembold furniture; comprising the num.!
assortment rf parlor furniture, bed-room furniture,
kitchen furniture; crockery, china, and glue ware. All
the articles will positively be sold by catalogue, ant
may be examined on the morning of sale.
N.B.—The house, baying every modern convenience,
will he to rent. fefi-Sto
AMUSEMENTS.
AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC
DRAMATIC
ANU
PATRIOTIC
READINGS.
TAMES E. DIORDOCR
• ON MONDAY EVENING,
Itebrisury oth.
IN AID OF THE SICK AM/ WOUNDED SOLDIERS
. .
AND THEIR FAMILIES. •
The receipts to be approyriaied by the same Committee
having charge of the first Reading.
FROGRAMME.
PART I.
Est.ElYttoicsnuil:a TRU. REIT Poem, "The Wagoner of the
Alleghauies.
'Look on this Picture. and on this. "
The Catnr, at Valley Forge: and
The blischianza:
(The latter an entertainment given
by Major Andre and his fellow•of11-
eery, at Philadelphia, to Lord and
Admiral Howe) . T. Buchanan Heal
BALLADThe:Diega, of Cebezon: " Sosticla del
Rey, Don Pedro" Oeo. H. Boker
l'ecn—"The Song of the Vine Longfellow
I'e.l3l—The Weeping Sentinel, (an incident of the
War. ) rßy particular request)
Francis De Haes Janvier
Pont—Soldter'. Dirge. George H. Boker
DRAMATIC LYRIC—How. . they Brought the Good
News from ti bent to Aix. . t .. .. .....Bohert Browning
Count Candespi no Standard nearer; or, the Dying
Hero's Battle-cry George H, Bohm!
PAT IL
Our Defet dere. fa the I"''k.^_„ T 11. Road
The Rising, (Ine.) or TliC i'airiot PM eon: Extract
from the new l'oem, The Wagoner of the Alle
ghanies T. Buchanan Read
Seiectiocs from the. Tragedy of Julius Exear, em
bracing the Speech of Brutus; Mark Antony le So- ,
liloquy over mmet; Doily in the Capitol, and the
Funeral Oration in the Forum Shakap.ure
T.vitioThe AllleliCan Flag ... . . ....John Rudman Drake
`llclits, 25 eenta: Reserve: Sents,6o cent:.
I t s- retegn.j . holding tickets for Rending of the 6th.
dtlis P.adoin , . b -
inst., cun otnit:'' a. Etsorye S e ntf o r t t.- 7 .
paying E 5 cenb, extra, . . . . .
T. -o be had at the Academy , and at 0017LD . g Mesta
Store. Seventh and Chestnut Streets.
Doors eat en at vi: Beading commeneon at 8 o'clock. St
NEW CIIESTNUTSTREET
A.l TIIEA-
Tx&
;donee and Manager
TATS (pi!nrdaY) EVENING, Faninry 7, 18`13.
Tit 'Tee of
MP. EIACIET T.
Who will re at liis admirable performance of
Falstaff Pretending Lore. in
THE MERRY WIVES OF WPM iOR.
- . .
He will be supported by - Meseta. McCullonel. Condo.
Becks, Martin; Collier, Kingeland, Hess., Ward. /sc.,
Miss Mary Wells, and idissi. Henry.
Madame Ponisi and Mrs Allen, as the Merry Wires.
Conductor • Mr.MARK HASSLtiIi,
MONDAY NEXT. FOR THE FIRST TIME.
EDWIN FORREST
In Shakspearits anblline
B and reaionate Tragedy of
Entirely New Scener yata Appointment.,
PRICES OF ADMISSION.
. .. . _ . .. . .
...
Family Circle 55 cents.
Dress C
Parquet and 50 Secured Seats in Dress Circle 75 cen cent& ta.
Sesta in Private Boxes, each Ilit
Doors open at 7. Curtain rises at 7g.
RS. JOHN DREW'S ARCH-STREET
+AA- MATES.
Bushing. Agent and Treasurer JO& D.IIDRPRY.
•
FAREWELL AMARANCE.
Thirtieth and last night of.
ME. AND MISS RICLIINGEL
THIS iSaturdtty) EVENING, cebntary 7, Ifel.
A GRAIN D VOCAL CONCERT EY MISS ETCHINGS
AND TROUPE,
To conclude with SA TANELLA.
Mira C. ETCHINGS -
As SALVELLI and JULIAN
Mr. PETER RICHINGS
As HERNANDO awd ARINEA.NES.
44- Seats securld without extra charge.
ON 3IONDAY-111S8 JANE COOMBS.
WALNUT -STREET THEATRE.-
Sole Lessee Mrs. M. A. GARRETTSO
Business Age
ST NIGHT OF MRnt Mr, .
SET JOHN
CHELL. T. DONNELLY
LA
THIS (Saturday) EVENING. February 7. Sr)
The performance will commence with the drama of the
DREAM AT SEA.
- - - .
Ally Croaker Mr. D. Setchelt
Torn Tinkle Harry Hawk
To be followed by the new Petite Comedy of
CAPE MAY DlAlitOli DS.
Mr. Kerr Mudgeon Mr. D. Seteheill
To conclude with Braugbam'a
_great Bade-vie of
METAXOErA.
Metsmors lip. D. Sotehell
Doors open at 7; Curtain will rise at 751.
GRAND ANNUAL CONCERT
BALL
MZENNEROHOR,
AT THE
MUSICAL. FUND HA L'L,
ON MONDAY EVENING, FEBRI7LRT 9, 1.96.1.
On this occasion a new Cantata,
"THE ITLESSINGS OF PEACE,"
Arranged and compered by P. M. WOLEIEFFE •
will be petairmed.
—P. N. WOLSIEFFEE
A.MEOPELD.
Conductor—.
MUSIC by
The Concert 'will commence at So'clohk. precisely_
The Committee beg leave to announce teat they will
endeavor to make the above entertainment the most re
cherche of the season.
. .
Tickets. admitting one gentleman and two ladles. $2,
can be had from all members, and the following Com
mittee:
M. KAISER, 921 Chestnut - .greet.
G. F, BENKERT. 419 Chestnut Street
C. SCHALLER, 413 Arch Street.
J. H. CAMP, Seventh and Cherry Streets.
R. T. SCHMIDT. 46 North 'fitted Street.
W. WOLSIEFFF.R, MO Marshall Street
Also, at the Bookstands of the Continental, Girard,
and La Pierre Hotels. fa,*
AFTERNOON CONCERT FOR
CHILDREN. —THE HUTCHINSON FAMILY, by
tberennert of several fern'', ies. will give a Concert at
• HANDEL AND HAYDN HALL,. on SATURDAY. All
will appear—ASA, 1,172 Y, ABBY, FREDDY, and Little
DENNTT.
Admission, l 0 cents for Children. Adana 25 cents:.
Doors open at 2.t o'clock. Concert a; 3 o'clock. fes-3t•
ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS, CORNER
OF TENTH and CHESTNUT Streets.--FIFTEI
WEEK AND GLORIOUS SUCCESS OF TILE BOHEMI
AD TROUPE OF GLASS BLOWERS, EVERY EVENING,
AND ON WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY AFTER.
NOONS.—At each Entertainment, the celebrated low
pressure GLASS Steamlnatne MONITOR, made entirely
of Glass, will be in full operation. On FRIDAY Eve
ning. February 6th. a Splenc id Case of Work , will Ins
given to the author of the best Conundrum on the Glass
Steam En o.
PARTICULAR NOTICE.—The First-Present, each eve.
rang, will be a Splendid Case of Glass Work.
Admission,ls cents. No half price.
Exhibition commences in the Avoiding at S o'clock.
Afternoon at 3 o'clock. fe2-6t.
ASSEM BLY BUILDINGS-TENTH
AND CEOESTNCT.
AMUSPIRIS'TB FOR OLD AND YOUNG.
SIGNOR BLITZ.
The great MAGICIAN and VENTRILOQUIST, with Ids
LEARNED CANARY BIRDS. will
_give his new and
nalar Entertainments EVERY 'YAWING during the
Week, commencing at 7% o'clock • and WEDNESDAY
and SATURDAY afternoons at S. T he attractions will be
marvellous: experiments in Magic; wonderful powers
in Ventriloquism, and the Learned Canary Birds us their
new characters.
Admission 26 cents Children IS cents.
CTY'RMANIA. - ORCHESTRA.. - PUB
LIC REHEARSALS every SATURDAY AFTER
ut)N at Mi" o'clock, at the MUSICAL FUND
Carl Bentz, conductor. Tickets 45 cents. Paelcaa l es H Ll : ‘l ht
tickets, El—to be had of Andre & Co., 1104 Chestnut
street Gould. Seventh and Chestnut, and at the
hall door. n087.4f
HASSLER'S ORCHESTRA--
314 South NORTNHEIVANaIant.
PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF
THE FMB ARTS,
102 CHESTIEST STREET,
Is open daily (Sundays excepted) from 9 A IL till I
F.M. Admission 2S oenta Children half price.
Shares of stock. $dJ. b'S
MEDICAL.
D R. SWAYNE'S
COMPOUND
SYRUP OF WILD , CHERRY.
THIRTY TEARS' EXPERIENCE HAS PROVEN rn
GREAT SLPF.RIORITT OVER ALL OTHER
REMEDIES.
THE ORIGINAL AND GENUINE PREPARATION!
• The
reputation of
this niedi
now so well esta
blished that liberal
minded men in themedi
cal profession throughout the
Union recommend it to their
Patients as the very best of all
ten edtes for Pultnouary Complaints and
General Debility, and in curing Googly:), Colds.
Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis,. Spit
ting of Blood, Whooping . Cough, pain
In the Side or Breast, Sore
Throat, Difficulty in Breath
. Ina, l'alpitation or
disease of the Heart,
Throat, Breast.
or bum.
RO MEDICINE ITAS EVER 613TAINRD k RIMIER OR
MORE DESERVED REPUTATION!
. „ .
IN PULMONARY DISEASES of the•most alarmlne
character. "Swayue's Compound Syrup of Wad - Cherry"
effects permanent cures. A stubborn Cough,Sore
Throat. Night Sweats, Bronchial Affections are quickly
cured. Declining years of aged persons will be greatly
benenited ; it acts as a strengthening. alterative. For
disturbed, restless nights, keep it by the. beit-sidei its
use willgive repose. If the bowels are costive, take an
occasional dose of " SWATNE'S PILLS:" Prepared
only by Dr. WAYNE & SON, 330 , North SIXTH
Street, above Vine. Sold by all Druggists throughout
the United States. ja3l-ittf
BROWN'S BRONCHIAL. TROCHES,
for Coughs, Colds, and Irritated,Throats, are offered
with the fullest confidence in their efficacy. They have
been thoroughly tested, and maintain the good reputa
tion they have justly acquired. As there ore imita
tions. be sure to OBTAIN the genuine at FREDERICK
BROWN'S Drug and Chemical Store,lN. cord CHEST
NUT and FIFTH btreets.
Also, Mutter's Cough Syrup, Wikar's COTegliriem if
nre%
prepared from original prescriptions.a
E YE AND EAR.-PROF. J.. ISAACS,
Oculist and Aurist, from Leyden. Holland, la Der
inanently located at N 0.1511 PINS Street, where he treats
all diseases of the Eye or Ear scientifically, and cores—
ti' curable. Artificial Eyes Inserted without Pain
N. B.—No charges made for examination. Office hours
from to ll o'clock A.M. and 2to7P. M. ia3.3m•
- RHUBARB ROOT.-7 CASES FOR
site by • ZIEGLER k S lITH Driticests,
• •
B.W. corner SECOND and GREEN Streets.
NTBAT'S-FOOT BBLS. FOR
• 6 ' l ! by. &W. cozririvitosama7duattMets.
SENNA.ALEX.-5 BALES FOR SALE
by ' ZIEGLER & SMITH, Druggists.
S.W. corner SECOND and GREEN Streets.
SAL AMMONIAC.-4 CASKS FOR
sale by ' ZIEGLER & SMITH. Drnvists,
. S.W. corner SECOND and GREEN Streets.
BOBA_X REFINED.-30 BBLS. FOR
aide by. ZIEGLER & SMITH Drugist*,
• - S.W. corner SECOND a ndGREEN Streets.
• REAM TARTAR, PURE.-S BBLS
[or saloblr ZIEGLER & SMlTH,Dreggists,
S.W. corner SECOND and ciREEN Streets.
( -1 4.17 E, IRISH .- 5 OASES FOR SALE
"-^ by ZIEGLER St SMITH, Druggists,
S.W. corner SECOND and GREEN Streets.
OLIVE OIL, QTS. AND PINTS.-FOR
gabby ZIEGLER & WITH, Druggists,
S.W. corner SECOND and OHM Streets.
IPECAC. ROOT.-ONE OEROON FOR
sale by ZIEGLER & SMITH. Drnagists.
S.W. corner SECOND and GREEN Streets.
lODIDE POTASH,
cases for gale by. ZIEGLER & SMITH. Drn_mists.
S.W. corner SECOND and GREEN streets.
•
PLOWERS OF SULPHIIR.-,-115 BBLS
A- for sale by ZIEGLER & SMITH, Druggists.
ten-6t• S.W. Corner SECOND /Mt GREW Streets.
Mr. W. WREATLKT,