The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, February 11, 1863, Image 3

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    ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS,
VP To 12 o'ciLCKIK LAST NIGHT.
Vontlnental—Ninth
J golllngor,Ballimore
'Ono H Lembit.Now York
J L B Wlllstru,Now York .
W H Denny, Plrtidinrg
M M Murray, Pittsburg
.6 II Wh.nt,Wheeling,Va
Jecnh lirown.C.lncinußtl,o
Innij Hillman, Ci 0
•n H Blicionber, Cincinnati
airs Blioenbi-rger,Cinn
II Shoeuberger,Pittsburg
Menderuuu,liSnuinnntl
.Jos B Dessar,Kentucky
Diwsimlnilinuidions
"Thos W BwoneY.P llllll da
:Col Ely & In. Nunn
iMrs Stanley, Now York
fia Knox, New York
lY II ('lark. New York
li Ejdemmun, Boston
- 4• V Griffith, Loutivillo
ci t char, Dal amire
nd chestnut streets.
Samuel Carpenter
Nen M Bowman, New York
C Jones
L B Porter New York
II Headnigia,N Caroline
J 0 Jones, Norf.dk. Ira
B J Cummins, Si Louis
11 C Brewer, NOW York
W po..ter, Jr. New York
II W Stiros,New York
'l3 13 Orithein & wr,St Louis
S It snaulding & lit, Boston
E King & in, Boston
Miss It S Bosoms, Boston
C H Morese,ll S
Bonj DI Jackson, It Island
H Adams, Messachusottai
JagC Ludlow.Notrark,fl J
Misa B H Morri.inti.ll J
JAMS% Ht Y. NOW York
B II Pletcher & la
LOVISOII. St L
A 0 Hiester & wf, Hanish
13 Myers. Illinois
Mrs M Mono', New Jersey
J J Upham, U S
JW McClure, Milford, Pa
W H Atwater, New York
E Brooke, Patina
John Gates, Cincinnnti
Cant Smith & A
Huntzzinger, Pottiville
J Woolsey, New York
W Cornell, Massuchnsetts
S Rogers. Massachumitts
Cecil H Walbridio, N
H L Batsman, New York
Joe S Silver, Jr, Trenton
H A Smythe, New York
F II Walcott, New York
Joe Plummer. Pittsburg
Geo R Stetson. Boston
Wilmot Johnson,New York
F W Newton, Now York
J Arnold, U S A
M D Harden, U 9 A
A White, Massachusetts
4 DI Buckingham. Conn
B W Field, Now York
B Campbell, Prov, It I
it) .1 Mason & lady. NY
(.1 Richards, N Jemmy
P Cowlos, Connecticut
Gust Walker, Concord, N
Louis S Ix, Cincinnati
W A nitride!'
Chits S Hedges
A II Dunham, Hartford
J Hllmon, Mass.
L L'l3rown, Mass
W A Darling & Ludy, N Y
Mr Evans, New York
W Radio, New York
Col .1 H hollogg, U S A
W Wilkins, Baitintoro
Dr .1 W Stone, Dos on
M Stern, Now York
H Sanford, New York
HO Budd, Montgomery co
S L Merchant, Now York.
J H Rills, Boston
C S Haswell & Nrf, N York
GeoA Westervpil, N York
1.1 A Hinohman, California
.John B Varlca, liautpah
W B Flak, Now lituapaatre
min Morrie, Northlmola
Sitnou Derr, Pott.iville
'Chas S Feather
.F lit Babcock, Now York
Ilitbcocit• New York
.1) W Fenton. :NOW York
.3 0 Kam. Elillalo
1' Holbrook, New York
„Hubbard Cook, Cleveland
'7' A CIISWEdi S wf, St Louis
Mills, Cincinnati
bicillatc. U t A
:lolien Mcßlair, unaillingtou
lies Conover, :tow Jersey
John lancer. U 8 A
E :Meerut.. Connecticut
40 Moore, Lou/,lava
.305. A Ware, Cldcago
R J I'ockei flustuu
3. A Hnsolline, Ilmtou
.Janiew 141 Chili:, Chun, Ohio
gg I) Ortmoid, New York
Yrank S Lewin, Now York
Wallack & wf,
ocos, Stir:atm), NT
Wm 11 Byru. U
S C Moo & lady
Irhog T Da SYrkense
JP Harkto, hyroeoge
Perko Ooihritt is; York
:Atm (kxlwio, km. York
1 II Carter. Now York
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Mrs Carter. Ntw York
lii Cartor, iNeNY York'
litajc r L 113, It SA
11 Sonthinspl,JMOY C 33
I? Platt, N York.
C H Huntington
T I; 'Memo. Boston
W Jacobs, Massachusetts
.J 11 Bunting, II Jereoy
Arias 8 Wilkins, Baltimore
Nish J V Tnnitic.Baltltuore
T W Anthem.. Se 1., Boston
Iles Harrington, Boston
V F El ix, Dim "I ink
Boyd, Fred ei ick,
L ksre, Con necocut
.3 P Dlusworo, BoNton
J'l' Bacon, Now York I
alrard—Chestunt e
A Hughes, Philadelphia.'
John Lowry
lit Paul, USA
Green, Washington
C Clark, New Jersey
AL D Untie. Newark, N J
„E Brndly
Jae Y Ryan, California
John C Way, cnnueotiont
Col Rowlan d, U $
J 13 Rowan
rest, below Ninth. .
W r Cathcart & wf, Harris . b
H A LOMRII & wr, Lancaster
H A Wade, BLzsbethrown
Col Greenawalt, Penns.
T H Farnham, Planta
A R slant. Phi) a Lelphla
airs L Bowen, Maas
Nits Bowen, Mass
ITEOMI==;I
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Saml Stockton & in. N J
Ohms F Cox & wr, N J
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W A Maguire, Huntingdon '
It %Rhoads, kanosstor
,A Thompson, V nw Jersey
Otbaon At wr. Now York
Mlles Gibson, Now York
Thos Murdoch, New York
Att. Rooker Jt in; Made
Nobt McClure, Albany
Airs McClure le ch, Albany
James Sempuun, Maryland
40 Bowe, Struaburg, lie
Dr B Haldeman, Penns
Jae R °melt, Pottsville
Col Rdward Cross, N H
W Y
S Keyes, New ork
Jae A lances, Pottvville
Capt gobuitz, New York
Non W L Doneddsou,Pottav
Jam W Conovor ladv,N J
gas J Ward 11,N e w Jersey
W Conover, Pir w J •r d .y
W Shattack, New York
Ceerge Grant, Now York
C A Bocklee. Now York
Jos Fohlya, Now York
Wm Alexander, Cum co, Pa
B Rialeurdson,blasstudiusle
W Css,, Pittsburg
J McCully, New lurk
Mobr, New York
T Ball, Boston
'Victor Bishop, New York
Xt 0 II emph ill. W. Chester
T W Palmer, Connecticut
Fabrequett, Jr, Paris
J M Quay, New York
Daniel Materiels
John W Welds. W Chester
E A Doughty, Now Jersey
.1 L Steinmetz & la, Reading
H Whitney, Now Jersey
C R Randall, New York
Mr it Bryant, New York
J B Cook, Pennsylvania '
Auct.tit, Ga
J W Fletcher & WI . , PA
G () Lake & la, Now York
Miss G Steers, New I ork
Miss Boxy Lake, New York
0 B Riettardsott,Unisach'ts
M Smith, New Jer. or
N W sinroley, New Jersey
lion d T Cobb,Now Jersey
lion T Jones larks, N J
alai Qen C M Way, KT
rev .1 la Preudern I$l.W C
Bey J Sennlin, W Chester
Jas Eldridge, New York
N Stetson, Now Jersey
Geo A Sumner, Y
D Egort, Wash. D C
Jkltrweter,Pa •
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AS 121enderson, Lancaster
Miss Vau Roed, Reading
W Polk, Delaware
W Waller Sa;ashlar .
.1 Mrsyer, Lebannn, Pa
0 P Whitaker, Maryland
0 .1 Bayard, New Jersey
Mr Banks •
J W duel!, New deraes
Philip Irwin, Middletown
American—Chestnut street, above Fifth.
BSl's Howard, Wash, D C Wm Ball, Massachnsotts
u Cooper, New Jersey. C A Shrove, Wash, D C
H French. Tenneasee C Myers, Now York
A Taylor, Tann esime C Hall, New York
1 , II Falconer, Now Jersey J L Callum, Maryland
.1 B Cummings, Winona J A Peck & t am, Wish, D
W Cudworth, Chicago N D Bates, US /V
B Chirp, Ohio W Baser, Jr, New York
;Mrs J A Coleman S Hawes, Boston ,
Fellows, 11 b A W H Thomson, Engine d
Y H Kingman, Mass W Huntley, SugLind
T Slaughter, Delnware A Lehman, Petersburg
Denney, Jr, Delnivare P lit Stone, Providence
B Morrison. roatesvlLle B F Weymouth
C D Heathy, MD.N J. Capt L Long, US A
.7 F Smith , Heading J Thomtmon, New York
J Pierce, Washington, DC PC Baird, MassachusettsJ Lowe, Illinois • S D_yer, Woodbury
Wlt Harris, Mineroville W Bridges, Baltimore
Dr J Wiley & dan, N J I F Hodgson &rain, Wash
F Clement, Delaware W D Noble, liltiryland
H Thurston, Prey, It I O Hastings, Boston
X Birch, Maine ED Holiness, New York.
John Noble, Casten I H McEiree, Ohio
T Sends, Washington
St. Lottli—Chestnut.
John E Crossley, N Jersey
3EIO M Brodburet, N Y
33 Rhinelander, IS York
Capt S Wrialoy, Jr
Geo W Oliver, N York
J Van Reusseleer, l J
.7 M Burrows
Frank Growth, II S N
W Franklin, Wash, D D
john D 13nekelew, J
Titian Crawford. N.l
7al rA J Crawford S a ob Del
W Mauls, Pennsylvania
P Penne
1 McCarn, Jr, Pen ea
B P Goote, New York
street, above Third.
Albert W Smith, Froy, R
Job,, Mayher. N Jersey
Alex Gibbs, N Jersey
T Hiller, Jr, Hay de Grace
Thos M'dhaw Now York
Beaty Clark, Now York
.10 Murphey. Freehold, NJ
C arm ,n, Worees'r, dtase
Jac Wilkinson, Baltimore
John Bean,, Baltimore
T 8 Dodge, Boston
Jos U Dodge, Boston
W Ward, Baltimore
R Dodge, US N
Bewail, New Jersey
Merchants•--Fonrth
Leach, New York
W Thompson, Nana
Levi, Hagerstown •
)1i Einstein, Reading
B McCauley
.1 Dubai., wtattuarveir
TBlyler, nastier,:
T .1 Hemer,St Louis
.1 A Moulton, St Louis
A Blake New York
street, below Arch.
C W RlchardsottMess
Mrs li C Victor, Mass .
H Rifer,Clarlon co
T Brown,GasioLco_ ini r
W-D* cc,
It A Packer, Manch Check
GC Ackerman, Bal; inr.re
A M Marshall, Allegheny
B II Locker, Allegheny
Cant It A McComb, Pittsb'g
B H Veraran New York
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I Mearatia,Laneucar
I P Spangler, York,ra
Hot. pptti „kee
Malik& w I r ak
ratturvalipirnetr fir
Zt David Yon
gf , V9a. PA
York.
Brady, Jr, wHoi,l'a
Kerngood,Baltimure
The I:Wiwi—Arch
1' Oliphant, Liv, rpool,'Pe,
J Mitchell, Liverpool, Pa
i S Griffith, illetrylund
E Burton, Murythud
M Scott, Vermont
0 IV Burl, Vermont
Cleo M Steven, Ruumen.Nll
Brunh, New York
WVensant
MOIRE
Wm F Barus, Lowl.town
Jaa McFarland, Lewistown
L Lana co
A Crawford, 'Pros, Y
Mrs E Brown, Wasien -
Miss 'P lilmlen
Q Malcol Washington
U Tomlins JOLAOY
Commercial—Sixth a
Nil Harte r , Chester co
J A
6 11 Janeson, Delaware
W )3 Ocheltree, Delaware
Ciipt W M bliatxer, Pa ..
ufus ligliey & ter, 'York co
loanal Rees, Lancaster
udolult Shank, Lancaster
hn Strohm, .Ir,Lanenster
A Perrine & Ix, Pittsburg
S Woodwatal, 'a
eet, above Chestnut.
Robt Baldwin, Lana ao, Pa
Jos Wood, Chester co
A P Ache) ,
8 Cornett, Plicenlxville
J T Whitehmul, OXfOrd
J T Johnson. Oxford
Enoch Harlan, Coatesville
W S Montgomery. Pa
R Darlington, Eraldson
B 0 Tyler, Trenton, N
nil Market streets.
Rev 0 W Thompson, Pa
Wm Dripps, Pa
M Peters, York. Pa
D W Hutchinson
H B Sample, Pa
D B Hampton. Pa
A S.Herr, Pa
J H Kandla. Pa
J S Beober, Barks co
San McClure, Perry co
MiliB Anna L McClure, Pa
NI 7 , Wall, New York
E W Wise, Shoremanstowa
States Union—Sixth
V' Lewis, Now York
ik Risher
Martin Gould. Lane co
James C Priebell
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Copt W McConnell, Pa
6MeCollnm.Wleh. D C
IC 33 liondle,_Lewisburg
V Hardina.Wmit,
G W Driver. Wash, Pa .
John A. Shober, Pa
I. N Dnvie Harrhhurg
Jamei, Plainfield, Pa
P Weaver P/olnilold, Pa
Stunt Jamison, Norristown
Barley Sheaf—Socon
J Davis. Northampton
33 Price, Doylestown
'W Warner, Maryland
IWatson, Penile
S Stradling,'Bucks co
J C Rich, Bncks co
ao Beading, Hatboro
S Backman, D. iington
T Backman, Newtown
3) Smith & is, Bucks co
A K W Knight, Penns
J Tyson, Penns
S Buckman, la &.d, Newt'n
0 Knight, B ttelo co
0 Flowers, Attleboro
J N Price, Penna.
street, below Vine.
E Wildman, Attleboro
H C Stuckert, Doylestown
A Longshore. Newtown
E Parry, Attleboro
R E Engle, Now Jersey
J KTaylor, Backs co
J Smite, penult,
W Connard, Bucks co
E Annstrong, Doylestown
D Jarrett, Montgomery co
J Dickerson. New Jersey
RJanney, Pence
ZOtllingham, Backe Co
A Swartzlandor, Doylest'n
J Watson Backsco
E Mile,, Davisville
National—Race st
W R POWS% Harrisburg
A Goodwin & wf, Kingston
Gen L Rube, Allentown
lit Miler & la, Pa
G Nilson, Vermont
Henry R Doyle sto'n
piss J 0 Kennedy, Pa
J Sanford, Vel wont
•et, above Third.
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H P Way. Vermont
Reuben Roller, Pa
S Thalheimer.
Jacob Long, Lancaster, Pa
Mrs J R Cleaver, Ashland
J C M Rhoads, ht .
11 Crouse, Reading •
Madison—Second
.3 L Staples, Stroudsburg
John Stardom, Scranton
Barker. Pennsylvania
P Ftthoss, Pa
Richard Moore & In N J
lor I H Knowles, Del
S Robinson, Ponosvlvaiiia
W W Bruce, New York
Jos Roger, Di minimal
net. above Market.
Pirman, Pennsylvania
Geo Middleton, A J
W D Large, Pa
N T Clement. Now Jersey
W K Norton, Reading
Robert Roane, Bucks co
John C Morrison
JFolwell
RP Everhart, Pa
Bald Eagle— °Third a
Martin Kemmerer. Leh co.
tH Kum,
Po nE co
las Benner, ona
Amer, Carbon co
Wentz, Millpol t
.1' Bellinger, Berlinaville
above Cellowhill: ,
J Bennincer, Bcrltuvvlllo
Chas Ritter, Rittersvillo
Oeo Bright, Sanhnry
Beni &rags, Aught;
13 W Smith, Burke co
Wnili4ancliticke Co
Black Beski--Third atr
)IKalbach, Bern;rille
John Venn:chitinlen, Pa I
W Feeling, Coonorxburg
"I' Pickering, DarieKtowu
John Hersh, Pennat Airs
Chas B Knight, Penne,
A rfeald;" Yardlervllle
eet,abarve Callowhill.
IJae DI Buckman, Pattia'
IJos MBlsenhnrd, Penna.
A Delp,_Doyteetown
Oeo H Knitter, Banton
I 8 Trotter, Ynni , eyvillo
W H Lucas, Bethlehem
F P Harper, Burke en
SPECIAL NOTICES.
STIMJILATION
Dr THE BARD OF TOWER HALL.
poets (If rumor wrongs them not),
in every age and nation,
Are very much inclined to what .
Some folks call " stimulation."
Byron, with gin, contriyed to set
Bls rhyming mill in motion
And Bards rho world cannot forget .
nave held to Byron's notion.
Bums trusted to " John Barleycorn " .
To make his fancy frisky ;
And many others do not scorn •
The stimulus of whisky.
Dryden,' with aloes purged his brain,
And thougli no physic titter,
And this has made his rhyming .vein
So pangeut and so bitter.
But Milton on his theme, alone.
Relied fur inspiration,
And this, my humble yerse, has known
No other stimulation.
With such a theme as lowan HALL,
My hardship needs no steaming ;
For Truth and Justice, after all,,
Shine more than Fancy's gleaming.
The largest assortment of ready-made Clothing in
raladelphia, always on hand. at
TOWER BALL, 518 MARKET Street, •
it • BENNSTT & CO.
O& -PRICE CLOTHING, OP US LAMP
Oru e. made in the Best Minter, expressly for EBTAIL
%ALES- -LOWEST Belling Prices marked In Plain Pb
gUZ6II. Al Goode made to Order warranted eattanaccor7-
Dar Olmr-Tatioa Siam Ia strictly adhered to. All ars
Woretty treated alike.
JONES & CO.. 601 BaNKIST Street
BATCHELOR ' S HAIR DYE!
THE BEST IN THB WORLD.
WILLIAM A. BATCHELOR'S celebrated Hair Dye
boroduces a color not to be diettnntehed from nature:
warranted not to injure the hair in the least reme4 les
the ill effeets of bad dYea and 11:alginates the Hair tot
tit& GRAY, RED, or RUSTY HALE instantly tarns a
itYlendid Blook or Brown, leaving the Hair soft and
oantlfol, Sold by all Druggists. &a.
arm, Genuine is signed WILLIAM A. ,RA,TOR.I.
ILO& Ottlaefour vides of each bon.
PACTORT, * No, 81 BAECILAY Street, ,
Wats EYi Rl : oariteag and 16 Bowl otreet.l
New York.
argkir •
COUGHS I COLDS I CONS OXPTEON —AND
the immense amount of human suffering from DISEASEi
of the PULAION AKE ORGANS, may all be speedily and
radically relieved by that well-known remedy. Dr.
D. JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT.
Bead the evidence:
A BARD RACKING COUCH CURED.
JOHN VANWORT, of Aurelius, IHichigan, writes
For nearly three years I had a HARD RACKING
COUGH, and "as kat on the decline. I had given my
self up to die, and my friends bad no hope of my reco
very. I could scarcoly walk alone, and was greatly re
duced in flesh. Tho heal medical aid that I conk pad
Proved of no use to me. I bought two bottles .of your
EXPECTORANT, which I took according to directions.
and I can honestly eay that it cured me. lam uow woll,
tough out! hearty. For two years I have not taken any
znodkine. nor du I require the use of any since I took
your EXPECTORANT."
VALUABLE TESTIMONY FROM CUINA.
Roy. I. J. ROBERTS, tho wen-known Chinon Ms
eionery. writing trout Canton, under date of Jape ES,
WI MPS:, • • •
find the Expectorant a very trainable medicine—in
deed, I cannot do without it, on account of a chronic
Breast Complaint, which has troubled me more or less
for several• years pat, and which originated from my
preaching too 19nd and long in the ()ilea air. The EX
PECTORANT always cases the pain and quiet': the symp
toms, - and, were it lint for tbia roquiremente of my voca
tion, 1 believe would ere this have effected a permanent
care." ."
BEST COUGH MEDICINE BEFORE THE PUBLIC.
REV. B. F. 'HEDDES, Pastor of the First Baptist
Church, Carden, N. J., writes:
"A few weeks since, while . suffering from a very se
;vere cold, I became so hoarse that it was with great diffi
culty I ,could speak so as to be understood. While in
this condition . your EXPECTORANT not *only gave me
immediate relief, but in three or four days completely .
cured my cold, and removed my hoarseness. I there
fore take pleasure in recommending the Expectorant 24
being, in my judgment, the best Cough Medicine before
tho public."
WHOOPING COUGH ENTIRELY OVERCOME;•'
Mr. W.• C. PIERER, of Weston Spalding, Lincoln
shire, England, writes:
" A litttb nopbow of mine, five years old, was, n. few
months since, suffering from the WHOOPING COUGH,
and I never saw a more distressing case. I immediately
gave him JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT, according to di
rection, and 'very soon began to see an improvement.
Tim cough became easier, and expectoration man freer,
in a few dare, and in two weeks the malady.was so en
tirely overcome that it required no further attention."
A SAFE AND YA.LIIABLE REMEDY.
Rev. RUFUS BABCOCK, D. D., formerly President of
Watervflle College Maine, writes:
eor more than a dozen years I have recommended
Dr. D. JAI - HE'S FAMILY MEDICINES; and especially'
the EXPECTORANT. I know that those medicines are
highly esteemed, and frequently prescribed by some of
the most rospectablo of the regular practitioners of medi
cine ; and I do not hesitate to commend them as a 'min
able addition to . our mOteria medico, and a safe as well
as eminently beueileial remedy for the diseased.
IN THREE DAYS MY COUGH WAS CURED
Mr. C. T. POOLER, Superintendent of the Akron
Schools, Akron, Ohio, writes:
`•This certifies that after a severe bilious attack, and
suffering with nearly all the symptoms which you have
so accurately described in your Almanac. under the head
of liver Complaint, and elpecially with a severe DRY
COUGH, very troublesome at night; also, with acute
neuralgic pains and soreness in the right side, with night
sweats, and finally with dumb ague and fever. The
usual remedies 'laving failed to relieve me I was induced
teary your EXPECTORANT. I commenced with five doses
on the first day and took eight on the second. In three
dope my cough wise cured. I then commenced taking
your SANATIVE PILLS, continuing the Expectorant,
and in one week all the symptoms of biliousness sad
neuralgia left me. I am now regaining my former weight
more rapidly than I lost it."
SPITTINO OF BLOOD, WITH HECTIC FEVER
Rev. A. WIBERG, 'writing from Vito:igen, Hanover,
says:
" hhortly before Christmas last I gave two bottles of
your EXPECTORANT to a man who was troubled with
a very obstinate Cough, accompanied by Spitting „of
Blood rud Hectic Fever, from the combined effects of
which he was becoming rapidly reduced. He had, in
compliance with the advice of a physician in his neigh
borhood, tried various medicines, without relief, and
was not inclined to look with any favor on the Expecto
rant. However, having persuaded him to take the two
bottles home with him, I was much pleased to liea4 af
ter the lapse of a week or ten days, that lay friend had
entirely recovered, and I have since received a visit
from him, during which he spoke emphatically in praise
of the Expectorant, and returns his thanks for my exer
tions-in causing him to give It a trial."
HEALTH PERFECTLY RESTORED
FREDERICKA BROOKRELT, No. 641 Fisher street,
below Seventh, Fhiladelpbia, writes:
' For more titan two rears I was afflicted with CON
SUMPTION, and during thii time, owing to a constant
Cough and the sharp pain and difficulty of breathing'
which accompanied it, I obtained but little rest. Having
tried iu vain many different remedies, I began to lose nil
nope, when a neighbor, whose hatband had been cared
ot a similar complaint by the use of Dr. JAYNE'S EX
PECTORANT, persuaded me to give it a trial. After
taking several bottles, large gnantitlcs of corrnption
were thrown from me, and I then began to mend gradu
ally, until now my health is perfectly restored.
A COPOU FOR SIXTEEE YEARS.
Rev. A...H. DAKFORTH. Missionary to Assam.
" On my way home from India, ou board the English
passenger ship Maribobough, I met with Major Clewke,
an officer in the Queen's service, who was connected, I
think, with the hid Regiment; and was located in. Fort
ip lam during the rebellion. I soon perceived that he
had it TROUBLESOME COUGH, and urged him to take
some EXPECTORANT. He at Scat refused, saying he
had had the cough for sixTEns reams, and had tried
everything without the least benefit, and he' had now
given up doctoring as useless. Ills wife, however, per
suaded him to try it, and to gratify. herhe 'did so. He
_
all I had with me, saying I could get more whenl
reached home, and be C.O aid not."
The Expectorant IS preisared only by Dr. D. JAYNE
& SON, 242 CHESTNUT Street. fe9-mwlt
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glass packed in a proper manner, and warranted from
breakage, to all parte of the United States.
N. 8.--China decorated to order; also, Initials and
crests elegantly engraved on table glass. hat-1m
DRABVE 'PLANTATION BITTRBR
They purify, etrinitthen, and invigorate.
They create a healthy appetite.
They are an antidote to change of water and diet.
They overcome effects of dieetpation and late hours.
They strengthen the eystem and enliven the mind.
They prevent miasmatic and intermittent fevers.
They purify the breath and acidity of the stomata.
They cure Dyeliersda and Constipation.
They cure Diarrhailia, Cholera, and Cholera Norints.
They cure Liver Complaint and Nervous Headache.
They are the beet BITTERS in the world. They maks
the weak man strong, and are exhausted nature's wrest
restorer. They are made of pure St. Croix Rum, the cedes
mated Calieaya 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 persons
requiring a gentle stimulant. Sold by all Grocers, Drag
gists, Hotels, and Saloons. P. IL DRAKE, CO., SOB
BROADWAY. New York. "Wit.
IVI.E , i.RRI3EI3D.
WILDF.S—RITE.--On Tuesday evening. February 3d,
at the residence of the bride's father, by the Rey. 11.
Perkins, D.D., George Wildes t of Arneytown, E. J., to
Elizabeth L., daughter of Nathaniel 8. Rae, Esq., o of
Cream Ridge, E. J.
BAILEY. —On Tuesday moruing,loth inst. ,Fannie H.,
daughter of E. Wescott and Esther A. Bailey.
Relatives and friends•are invited to attend the funeral,
on Friday at 10 A. 141.. from ISM Chestnut street. ***
cazsy.--On Monday morning, 9th inst., Mary Emma,
in her 11th year, daughter ernes - . Samuel H. Giesy.
The friends of the family. and the congregation and
Sabbath school of Christ Church. are respectfully in
vited to attend her funeral, from her father's residelice,
Ho. 2099 Wallace street, on Thursday afternoon, 12th in
stant. The funeral services will be held in the church,
on Green street, near Sixteenth street, commencing at s
o'clock. *
BURR.—At Nashville, Tenn., on Monday, Januar),
20. 1913, William C. , youngest eon of M. L. and B. M.
Burr, in the 21st year of his age.
His relatives and friends are respectfully invited to
attend his funeral, from the residence ethic parents, No.
758 mouth Tenth street, to-day (Wednesday), 11th inst..at
7 o'clock A. M. , to_ proceed to St. James' Episcopal
Church, Evansburg, Montgomery county Ps. Episcopal
Church
At the residence of h is son-hi-law,
Charles C. Oat, 710 Parrish street, on Sunday, February
Bth. Davis Beaumont, in the Seth year of his ago.
The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully
invited .to attend his funeral, front the residence °Phis
son, Theodore B. Beaumont, Bernard street, between
Walnut and Matlack streets, West Chester, this (Wed
nesday) afternoon,llth instant, at 2 o'clock, without fur
ther notice, • • ' •
BUNTING.—On the Silt inst., Nary S. Hunting, in the
81st year of her age.
'Her friends are invited to attend her funeral from her
late residence on the Marshall's road, on Fourth day,
the 11th instant, at 1 o'clock P.M. The interment to be
•,
at Darby.
SCHNEIDER.—On the 9th last., Catharine, daughter
of the late Caspar Schneider, aged h7years.
The Diners I will take piste from her late residence,
MD Arch street, to-day (Wednesday), the 11th inst. ,at. 10
o'clock A.M.
OBITUARY.
Suddenly, at Lancaster, Pa., . on Saturday, 7th inst.,
Rev. JACOB FLANS. aired 6t years.
In the death of this faithful servant of Christ, the
church with which ha . was for many years connected
htMlost a useful and consistent teacher, the community
a good citizen, and his surviving relatives a kind and
devoted member. The writer of this brief tribute to his
memory knew him for many years, and. never during
that period did he know him to do an act inconsistent
with the religion of his Divine blaster. He had a kind
word for every one, and in his daily walk and conver
cation were beautifully exhibited the fruits of true
Christianity. His faith was unwavering, and it seemed'
to be his highest ambition to go "about doing good.".
Although Providence did hot see lit to answer his daily
pruyei—to be "delivered from sudden death"—yet no
person who knew him can doubt that, although his
death was sudden, he has gone to that rest which is pre
pared for the righteous. Liken shock of corn, ripe, he
has been gathered into the garner, to enjoy the happi
ness of that heaven of which it wits his delight to speak.
His remains were yesterday interred in the cemetery of
the Union ALE. Church, beside those of hie mother and
sister, where they shall lie until the resurrection of the
just. • B.
LTroT. COMIANDER EDWARD LEA, li. S. NAVY.
The following obituary notice of this gallant yo l ung
- orcer, who waskilled on board the Harriet Lane, while
biaiely defending his ship, on the morning of the let of
Januiry last, is taken from the Washington Daily
.3fOrning Chrmlith, of Thursday. Shortly after the
commencement of the rebellion, Lieut. Commander Lea
served in the Mississippi Sonsdron, then uider the com
mand of Adminti Foote. This heroic °Meer, who knew
Loa wolf, thus speaks of him, in a latter to a friend,
which We are permitted to Publish:
"Admiral Foote moat heartily endorses the obituary no
tice of Lieut. Commander Edward Lea. He was among
the brightest ornaments of the serTi co, and had his saint-
Die life been spared, would, no donbt, have still more
distinguished himself, and added to the tame o f I L L S
country; but, lie trusts, while his spotless example ro
maine on earth, his pore spirit rests in heaven; and
may Divine (truce sustain his family and friendi in this,
their sad bereavement ' ~
"NAVY DEPA RTIf Ksr, February $3, 1863."
(From the Windiington Daily Morning Chronicle.)
CUM=
It 111 truly with a melancholy pleasure that we trace
Me,. few linen an a tribute of love and frieudship to the
memory of one, the record of whose brief career presents
such a beautiful picture of an upright .1/IRI/, that its con
templation alone imparts a sweet relief to the withered
heart of the mourner.
Lieutenant Commander Edward Lea was born in the
city of Baltimore en the 30th day of January, PM& • His
father, General Albert M. Les, graduated in the Topo
graphical Engineers at Went Point, and his mother was
Krund daughter of Samuel Shoemaker, , Mayor of
Philadelphia before the formation of the Oovernment.
11aving conceived a foudnem for the navy, Edward Lea
entered the Academy at Annapolis in 1801, and graduated
therefrom June
Prom this time until the day of his decease be was em
ployed in active service upon various statiom, having
\ =lrapidly through the several grades of muster and
napt to that of lieutenant. commander, to which ,
p o dtion he was commissioned July 18, IEO2, not quite
e l even years from the date of his entry into the service..
•Upon the breaking out of the rebellion, he was master
THE PRESS.-PHIEHIA. .WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 1L 1863.
on board the frigate Dartford, then the flag ship of the
Mist India squadron. which vessel was recalled shortly
afterwards by command of the Department. Upon her
arrival in Delaware Bay, all the racers attached to the.
Flap w ore required, betro to take the oath of
allegiance. and to his lasting honor be It known that of
six then present, he was ono °rite° who went manfully
forward and su bscribed his name in full, remarking
afterwards that when it was Proposed ho "gave ono
glance at the old nag flying at tho peak," and obeyed
to: silent, though patriotic summons.
Shortly after this ho was assigned to the Harriet Lane.
then attached to tho Potomac flotilla, from whence, run- •
ning the blacked° gauntlet with the Pensacola, he w-its
ordered with his vessel to the Gulf, where ho took quito
a conspicuous part in the bombardment and capture of
Forts Philip and Jackson, and the city of New Orteaus.
From this scene of active operations he was ordered to
the blockade off Pensarmia, and .hence to 'Oulvoston,
where, after a most gallant and heroic defence, fighting
his •vessel to the very end, against the enemies of his
country, Ito fell overpowerml, on the lot of January,
breathing his last upon the deck of V02 , .01 Ito had so
lon defended.
. .
e might well pause bore, and polniwith pride to the
undimmed record of his faithful career in the public ser
.vice, as the most. imperishable monument to his worth
and gallantry , hut our admiration of his many virtues
and exalted patiiotism tempts us to Auld that An alt the
higher qualities which adorn the Christian and ennoble
men : Edward Loa stood foremost. Of a warm and bo
tulism nature, a gonerons..noble-hearted disposition, a
devoted son, ;mai a faithful friend, hie memory will ever
lx' cherished by those who met him in the Private walks
of life, as At must bo honored by his companions in the
servile. Earl y imprmsed with . the truth of , the 'raying,
that it is inan'ti highest glory to be °nod, he became
a devout and consistent member of the Church in his
fourteenth year, from which Ibno he walked steadfastly
to the end, never swerving from the chosen path of rec
titude, and fulfilling every Christian obligation with a
zeal and devotion worthy of example to the world.
lie now sleeps his lost • long sleep on the far-dlitaut
shores of Texas, and although the raging storms of the
Gulf, which in life were music to his manly heart, will
nn more mu m him to glory nriniu, his pure and guile
leßS spirit enioys perpetual rest In that heavenly king
dom prepared tor nil those who, whoa living, lived only
unto God. •
"Green be the•turf above thee,
Friend of my better days, ;
None know thee but to love thee,
None named thee bat to protect"
, . . .
IPALAOK SILKS.--:NOW OPEN, OUR
-2-4• Bluing stock of the meet. dal:
tibia makes of
BLACK SILKS. -
' - 1 - tiOlod Mg every rmalitv, from *I to $l5O a yard.
...Black and White heat C heck Ai lk 8 . .
- Gray sad Blact Neat Check Silks.
....blackand Whito Ncet Striped Silks. • .
Whitt) and Black Neat Check Silks
Black and White Foulard Allks. •
- Black and Purple Foul ..rd Silks.
usssorc & SON. Mourning Store,
fee . No. 9118 CHESTNU (' Street.
Et ..t , LA_NDELL, FOURTH AND
A-A ARCH', always keep a One stock of •„ • :
Staple Household Goode.
___•• _ • "•• ; .
Jalo • Best Beeline, Linens, and Flannel,. '• .
VItItE4 LANDELL, FOl7ldH _AND
-1141 ? /3 31h7iin a i [ k gra i l f L ail Une,f
18.10 s INudiinnaole 81,awle. •• • •'. . • ."; •
RritE & LANDEL4 ROVIC . I I 4 AND
Lame a fine aasonoloot of •
• flood °Way BlackSilka: • . -• • •
is : 10 , Widowre etika withotteofia. • •
•
TEE WASHINGTON LEE cowl—
M 'F
PANY return their sincere THANKS to their
krs rode for the pre.en Wien Of a beautiful AMBULANCE
on Monday evPnind, Fob. 9th, ISCO.
• - JOHN B. PARSONS, Seo'y of W. F. Co.
OFFICE PENNSYLVANIA RAIL
ROAD COMPANY, PHILA➢HLPHIA. February 9,
"WA .
NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS.—THE AN N U.A L
ELRCTION ..FOR DLRECTORS will be held on MON
DAY. the second day of March, 1913, at the Office of the
Company. No. 238 South TIIIRD Street. The Polls
will be open from 10 o'clock A. M. to 0 o'clock P. M.
No share or shares transferred within sixty days Pre
ceding the election will entitle the holder or holders
thereof to a vote. EDMUND SMITH,
lelo-tmh2 Secretary.
MANTUA— MANTUA.--THE 0 ITT,
zens of MANTUA, interested in a cheap and cora
durtable line of travel to and front the heart of the city,
are invited to attend a meeting on FRIDAY EVIMING,
February lath, at 734
H o'clock, at the corner of THIRTY
SECOND and AVERFORD Streets, second story'.
Let all be present who are opposed to the high rates o
fare now charged to reach their places or bastness.
feo-50,
raiz. lIOIVICEOPA.THIC HOSPITAL, 1115
CUTHBERT Street.—This Institution is now open
for the reception of sick and wounded Soldiers, who will
be received and provided for in the moot comfortable
manner. tree of charge.
B. F. GLENN,
n 02241
Secretary of Board of Manager&
MOFFICE OF THE 191JR.GEON-4.11..
Tl-T TO THE ARMY AEI) BAVY. PHILLMitre
PEA, October 24, 1862.
Wounded Soldiers and Gailors desirous of availing
themselves of the National Appropriation for supplying
Artificial Limbs, should apply immediately at the office
of the Boman-Artist to the Government. No. 1609
CELBSTRMitreet. B. FRANK PALMER.
jtatint Surgeon-Artist.
MINSURANCE COMPANY OF TILE
STATE. OF PENNSYLVANIA, February S, 1963..
7 hi Directors have this day declared a DIVIDEND OF
FIX PEA CENT., or twelve ribllars per share, payable to
the Stockholders, or their legal reprerontatives, on de
mand. [re3-l0t) WILLIAM" HARPER, Secretary.
RETAIL URIr GOODS.
E W. NEEDLES,
No. 1024 CHESTNUT STREET,
Asks the SPECIAL ATTENTION of the LaCoste his LARGE
;STOCK of
WHITE GOODS. LACES, EI4IBROIDERIES, HAND-
IMRCHIEFS, &c
A greeter part of his goods have been purchased pre
vious to the recent GREAT ADVANCE, and are uow
being RETAILED at LESS than wholesale prices. He
has JUST OPENED:
100 dozen broad Hemstitched Hdkfs., at 3oc. , and up
wards.
SW dozen corded bordered all Linen Hdkfs., at ldc.,
worth 'Li cents.
50 pieces . And. white Plqui), for 'Ohildrea's
wear.
•
20 pieces printed and flored Piqué, for chi ldron's wear.
OVELTIES IN LADLES' BOWS.
Emb'd Muslin, lace trimmed, dic., received every
morning, from Bk. to $6. felo-tf
EMBROLDERIE'S ! EMBROIDERrES 11
—French Niedle-worked Bands; Edgings.Jasert
legs, Bdkfs, Collars, Setts, Skirts, Scc.; a large aadort
munt of very choice goods at low prices.
SHEPPARD. VAN HARLINGEN, & ARRLSON,
feB.3wif ...:.10011 CHESTNUT Street.
p RINTED• LINENS! PRINTED
-a- LINENS' I—At a Small advance on tUatikerso...s. a
lane assortment of TrintedriNfrars - stowUeresses, glisa..
ThisrbeaffrAN nARLINom, s'ARRISON,
fe9-Swif 1008 CHESTNUT Street.
TIOM.ESTIO MIISLINS, SREETINGS,
&e.—All of the desirable makes for sale, at the
lowest riudi prices.
SIIEPPALAD. VAN FIABLINGRN,& ARRISON,
fc.9-ftwif 1.01 , 9 CASSTNITr Street
I I I
knov, 'WV c.
ARMY GOODS_
DARIL-BLITE COAT CLOTHS.
DARK-BLUE CAP CLOTHS.
SEY-BLIJE CLOTHS FOR OFFICERS.
.. - •
ARMY BLANKETS, - STANDARD
— IOtOIIIICE. DUCK.
DRILLS, STANDARD WEIGHT.
HEAVY LINEN DRILLS AND DUCK. -
BROWN AND BLEACHED SHEETING'S AND SHIRT
ENOS. For wile by
FROTHINGHAM .1c WELLS.
ael•lttf
"° FINANCIAL.. .
ONE-YEAR CERTIFICATES;
INDEBTEDNESS
QUARTERISIPLSTR VOUCHERS
WANTED:
DREXErI & 0o
FIVE-TWENTIES,
TWSNTIr-YIAB SIX PBB ONT. BONDS,
IWIABLB AT THE OPTION 07 TIM GO
arm EVE YEARS.
I em instructed by the SECRETARY OE THE TER&
SUET to receive subscriptions for the above •
LOAN AT *PAR.
Interest will commence from the DATE OF 1311BSCRIP
TION. and Is PAYABLE IN GOLD at the Mint, or any
Bub-Treasury or Depository of the United. States:on the
first days of May and November of each wear. At the
Present Pawitnat ON aoma, these Bonds yield about
DIGHT per cent. per mann=
A tall amply always on hand.
/ JAY CIOOKE,
AGENT,
•1 .I:i4' A
JOHN 43. OAIT -4: SON,
STOOIF & NOTE BROKERS,
M. 23.301T111 TAD STRUM,
DIRECTLY OPPOSITE VIS DECHLIf ICS' BLEB.
STOOKS AND BONDS
NOUGHT AID BOLD ON COMMISSION AT THE
BOARD 01 BROKERS.
MONEY INVESTED
AND NOTSS AND LOANS (NEGOTIATED ON TH2
13235 T TFIRMS.
S .
HARVEY. THOMAS,
STOCK AND BILL •BROKER,
No. 312 WALNUT STRUT.
STOCKS and BONDS, and all kinds of 11. S. oovraut-
MENT SZCIIRITIES bought and sold on Commission, ex
alusivelY.
Business Paper and Loans on Collateral negoclated at
lowest rates.
Orders by Mall shall receive prompt attention. Refers to
Messrs. Nathan Trotter & 00., Oeo. D. Parrish, Esq.
John B. Myers & Co., Samuel B. Thome, R ,
Furness. Brinley. & Go.. John Thontao Beet
del6-Smif
.AiONEY TO INVEST.-PERSONS
wishing to make safe investments of money qn the
security of Real Estate in the State of Delaware, .aft ob
tain all the necessary informant:min relation tkoreto by
addreming B. B. COMMUYS.
ja24•wAs3m At tbahlladelphia Bank.
IN SUMS OF $5,000 AND
$2O 000
~ upwards, to LOAN on Mortg e for
threettr four years ats per cant i mmnt . Oa to
IN k No. 152 South FOURTH Street.
$31)00 TO $lO,OOO TO LOAN ON
mortgage of improved farms tn.. New Jer
er.K 3 fell-12NcARestrrht,
• 242 South THIRD Street.-
-AMOUNT TO
,835,Q00. i.o„N in First Mortgagee on Clty .
Yroperty, 'Or Fenn& wlthin miles of the city. 4pply
to
.uen •Z. PETTIT. No. 309 WALNUT Street
I CORY Tit' PE 8-11TORyTypra_
Those petite, nahisal,and.pleasing pictures, us
finely exacittad at REIM ' untteestierutbly the beet
of Mail' elan, Soo apeeimeno Gallery . SECO ND Street.
above Green..
BRANDY.--AN,
TIELLEVOIS— •
yOICZ in _ Bo . l4 grAL.,L. (I_ARSTRIL
No. ne WAtterr awl at e
DRY GOODS JOBBERS.'
N. , , ,, AIVVWWWW,,VVV,"VVVVVVVVVr VvVVVVVV,
1863. - SPRING. I
RING.. 1863.
JORNES, BERRY, & CO.,
. (Sticcemrs to ABBOTT. JOBNES St CO.)
1
No. 527 MARKET, and 524 COMAtiRCE Streets
PHILADUPIIII,
IMPORTBAS AND JOBBEI.S O'
I
SILK
FANCY - DRY GOODS:
ATTRACTIVE STOCK
TN
DRESS GO6DS;.
Hare ;ow, open a largi and
Adapted to the Season ;
A full nsaortnient in
WHITE GOODS,
RIBBONS,
GLOVES,
SHAWLS,
•
Which they offer to the trade at the LOWEST,PRICES.
CABLI BUYERS
Are particularly invited to examine our Stocky% fell-t[
ATIALLES , AND 41131 N SLR /1
artlx Importer and ;Wholesale Dealer In
FINE WATCHES AND JEWETI3Y'.
No. 712 CHESTNUT Street,
IUP-stairs, opposite Masonic !Temple),
II"
1".
9) LARGE a AND COUPLETS STOCK./
lIR ACI SCI
AMERICAN AND SWISS WATCHES.
HOWARD & CO. 'S PINE AMERICAN WA
GOLD CHLINS, GOLD SPN,CTACLES, TRIM
. NNE JEWELRT OF A E N V D BRY Dzscßim.
• J. C. :FULL - EB'S
FINE GOLD PENS,
THE BEST PEN ; IN USE, .
• FOR SALE - IN ALI.
• • 1
VIILCANITE'BINGB. .
` A fall assOrtmiit. all ale& and aiilaa •
' J. C. FULLER,
No. 712 qUESTNUT Street.
ROGERS k,BEOTHER'S
FINE PLATED WARE,
SPOONS, FORKS, LADLES. KNIVRe. &ct
J. 0. FULLER,
tell-3m No. 712 CHESTNUT Street.
FINE WATCH REPAIR
attended to, by the most experiencedwoik
and every watch warranted for one year.
G. Russm,:
2.2 North SIXTH Street
~1. 1 FINE AMERICAN AND
a 5/ IMPORTED WATCHES, Gold, Jewelry, and Sil
verware, at the lowest possible pFiaes. .
,(1. RUSSELL,
22 North SIXTH Street.
D. T. PRATT,
(8000111180111 TO Peer somas ! ) ,
607 CHESTNUT STREET.
hsowd‘flyin inwta at
/NG= SWIM AND
AMERICAN WATCHES,
Of desirable styles and Quainter., to suit all classes of
nolaantif
a ELI TIO'LDEN,
.;
Dealer In fine • •
AMER Alillebr o lEMTCßES.
WELR .oeSISI2I. O WOO mAinrwr
a WATCHES, JEWELRY, &O.
A FRESE ASSORTMENT •
•T LESS THAN FORMER PRICES..'
• FARR • BROTHER, Importers.
robtOM 3R4 CHESTNUT Street, below Fourth.
MILITARY :GOODS.
EVANS & HASSALL,
MILITARY FURNISHERS,
1.10. 418 ARCH STREET.
SWORDS, SELI3EIA tELTS,
'And
ARMY AND NAVY OFFICMEws,
BOT•PSALE AND- RETAIL
G . W. SIMONS & BROTHER,
IfAIA THlLADBlinfut
MININIOMRI OF IMRE
rtmr, SWORDS,
MILITARY GOODS EVERY VARIETY
jaB-116m •
HOLIDAY GOODS.
PHOTOGRAPHIC ALRUMS-,A
large variety for Bale at low NUM by
JAMES W..QUEEN & CO.,
024 CHESTNUT Street.
delS-Smtf
MICROSCOPES, SPECTACLES, AND
SPY-OLASSES, for present r, for rate Dy
JAMES W. QUEEN Se CO.,
921. CHESTNUT Street.
delMailf
•
O PERA .GL ASSES',." •QP : EIRA
GLASSES. For sale by__
JAMES W. QUEEN & CO.,
924 CILBSTNIIT Street..'
deLl-Smif
AGENOY TOR THE SALE OF
UNITED STATES TAX
STAMPS,
Th. 57 South THIRD Street, first door above Chestnut.
A fall supply Mali kinds of TAR STAMPS constantly
on-hand. and for sale in Quantities to suit.
A liberal discount allowed on amounts of WO and up
wards.
Orders by Mall promptly attended to.
Office Hours from 9 A.M. to b
JACOB E. RIDO-WAY,
deg-tje9 No. 57 Son&THIRD Street.
•
UNITED STATES
INTERNAL REVENUE.
iyw~l:<q~)eA:{d~U)~~~]l:y~,y[ ~~~tnr:s r+~•~r,l~
NOTICE. —The ANNUAL ASSESSMENT for the above
named District of all persons liable to a Tax on Car=
tinges Pleasure Yachts, BilliardlTables and Gold and:
Silver'Plate,_ and also of all persons required to take out
LICENSES, having been completed, NOTICE IS BEER,
BY 0 I YEN that the Taxes aforesaid will be received .for
the TWENTY-SECOND and TWENTY-FIFTH WARDS
of the City of Philadelphia: by WILLIAM H. 'ALILLER„
and THEODORE S. WILLIAMS. Deputy Collectors, at
the office, Eangstroth's Building, GERMANTOWI , F, and
for the TWENTY-TILTED WARD of said city by DA
NIEL W. GILBERT, Deputy Collector, at the office of
the Collector, Frankford street, .Fmnkford, daily, be
tween the pouts of 9 A. M: and
E 3 P. AI •
and
3 .
All persons who fail to pay theirAnniial Taxei upon'
Pleasure Yachts, Billiard Tables audUold
and Silver Plate, on or before the twenty-Arst day of
February, Ifitti, will incur a penalty-of ten per centum
additional of the amount thereof and costs, as provided
for in thel9th section of the Exiree Law of July 1,1962.
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 tenper
cerium additional on the amount thereof. and THREE
TINES THE AMOUNT OF SAID LICENSES, in accord
ance with the provisions of the 19th and 59th sections of
the Excise Law aforesaid.
Money of the United States only received. No farther
notice will be given..
JOHN W. COWELL, Collector.
Germantown (Philadelphia), Jan, 50, ISM. jas)-tfeM
T I NTERNAL REYENIJ
STA TEs pm's?. T4.X.
FOURTH COLLECTION DISTRICT, comprising all of
the Fourteenth, Fifteenth, Twentieth, Twenty-first, and
Twenty fourth wards.
I EFREBY NOTIFY allpersons who have signed an
application•lor LICENSE to transact their business or
occupation, that I have received them from the Amiesor,
and that the LICENSE is now ready for delivery on pay
ment of the TAX.
I ALSO NOTIFY all personii in the District, if the
Tax is not patil on or before.the
FOURTEENTH DAY OF FEBRUARY NEXT,
the applications will begiven to the District Attorney of
the United States for collection of the Tax, with the pe
nalty of three times the amount of License and all costs.
JOHN M. RILEY, Collector • •
Farmers' and Mechanics' Sank Building,
427 CHESTNUT 1
fo 3lweek
i-wsa
January 23, 1651
PITEENAL SE Y E E..-lINITED
-I. STATES-EXCISE TAX!_ • . ,
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, to all Persons, Firms,
Associations of Pereone , or :Corporations doing Business
in the FOURTH COLLECTION DISTRICT, comprising
Fourteenth, Fifteenth, Twentieth, Twenty - first, and
Twenty-fourth Wards, who HAVE NO. made registry
with the ASS ,TANT ASSESSOR of the Division in which
their business is carried. on, or• with the y ASSESSOR at
THREEee that the penally aired b_Ahe Sit
TIMES THE AMOUNT OF THE SUM CHARGED
FOR LICENSE,. _
Aud to all Persons, Firms, Associations of Persons or
Corporations,o 'who have REFUSED to regisfer an appli
cation, at the hand.; of the Asrsiatant Assessor, that the
assessment ,is inereassa by the addition of one-half to"
the•tnim charged for License-or Fl!ti, Der cent.—col
lectable with all other Floes and Penal t ies itithe DIS
TRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES.
/HP IMMEDIATE application to the ASSISTANT AS
SESSOR, or to the ASSESSOR, will avoid these penalties.
D. P. SOUTRWORTH, Assessor, Fourth District:Pa:
OFFICE, 4E7 CHESTNUT Street.
Farmers' At Mechanics' Bank Building:
Januar)• 23, 3Eat fet-welt,
UNITED STATES INTERNAL.REVE.
.liuE —THIRD COLLECTION DISTRICT, Pennsyl
vania, comprising Twelfth Thirteenth, Sixteenth, Seven
teenth, Eighteenth, and Nineteenth wards of the city of
Ph iladeFiat
NOTI —The ANNUAL ASSESSMENT for the above
named llsuict, of all persons liable to a Tax on Car
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UNITED STATES, EASTERN DIS
TRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA SCT.
THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES
TO THE MARSHAL OF THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF
PENNSYLVANIA,
GREETING:
_ .
WHEREAS, The District Court of the United States in
and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, rightly and
duly proceeding on a Libel, filed In the name of the
United States of America, hatirdecreed all persons In
general who have, or pretend to have. auy right, title, or
interest in the steamer PRINCESS ROYAL, whereof
Captain Lawson is master, her tackle, apparel, and
furniture, and the goods, wares, and merchandise laden
thereon, captured as prize of war by the United States
steamer or vessel-of-war called Unadilla, under com ,
mand of -, and breught into - port to be monished,
cited, and milled to judgment, at the time and place
miderwriten, and to the effect hereafter expreesed,
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of Philadelphia, and in the Legal IntelligencEr, you do
monist' and cite, or cause to be monished and cited, per
emptorily, all persons in general who have, or pretend
to have, any right, title, or interest In the said steamer
PRINCESS ROYAL, hor tackle, apparel, and furniture,
and the geode, wares , and inerchandize, laden on board
.the said steamer; to appear before the Honorable
JOHN CADWALADER, the Judge of the said Court, at
the District Court room. in the city of Philadelphia, n the
twentieth day after publication of these presents, if It be
a court day, or else on the next court day following, be
tween the usual hours of hearing causes, then and there
to show, or allege, in due form, of law, a reasonable and
lawful excuse, it an they have, why the said steamer
PRINCESS ROYAL, her tackle, • apparel, and furni
ture, and the said goods,. wares, and merehandiee la
den thereon, should not be pronounced to belong,
at the time of the capture of the same, to the ene
mies of the Uuited States, .and as goods of their ene
mies or otherwise , liable and subiech to Coademuation,
to be adjudged and condemned as good and lawful
prizes: and further to do and receive in this behalf as' to
justice shall npportain. And that you duly intimate, or
cause to be intimated, unto all persons aforesaid, gene
rally. (to whom by-the tenor of these presents it is also
intimated,) that if they shall not appear at tho time and
Place above mentioned, or appear and shall. not !Mew a
reasonable and lawful calico to the contrary, then said.
District Court doth iutend and will proceed to adju
dication on the 'said 'capture; and may pronounce
that the said steamer PRINCESS ROYAL, her tackle,
anearel, and furniture, and the said geode, wares,
and merchandize • laden thereon did belong', at the
time of ihe capture of the same, to the enemies of the
United States of America, and as goods of their enemies,
or otherwise, liable and subject to connsaation and Con
demnation, to be adjudged and enudemned as lawful
prize, the absence or rather contumacy of the persons so
cited hnd Intimated in anywise notwithstanding, and
that you duly certify to the said District Court what you
shell do in the premises, together with theee_proseuts.
Witness the Honorable JOHN . CALIWALADER, Judge
of the said Court, at Philadelphia, this ninth day of
February, A. D. Bal and In the eighty-seventh year
of the Indeneadence.of t
the
.icm 9t " • G. R. FOX, Clerk D. C.
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N, THAT
NgrictrarftieFshlp heretofore existing betwe en the
under the firm of S. W. C &ERTL dcCO., is
fißaVan't — dissoived by . Its own limitation. The bast neee
of the late firm will be settled by both of the former
Partners at their Store, No. 715 CHESTNUT Street.
E. W. EARRYI,
Wif. S. NKIYHALL.
Celo-3t
Philadelphia. January 31st. IEE3.
DISSOLUTION.—THE PUBLIC.A,
lion made in this paper on February 2d, sa, and
4th, of the formation of a copartnership between the
undersigned mud ROBERT O. ANDERSON, under the
Arlo IMMO of mqvaeruorr ANDERSON, is hereby
-...t zzrzzi=z--tir.
114111154, ADA MO .DEIIIIII are lltiVeK a nti eanurimii gmt
6116lumGrawiro IW pro - 11 rve..!Twinev Ni iir!
C, Anderson. or to the name of sold Hero.
Philadelphia, Feb. 7, UM.
NOTICE. -PHILADELPHIA, FEB RU-
A' I Off, 2, Mt —The COPARTNERSHIP hsretofors ex
isting between THOMAS A. BIDDLE, HENRY •J. BiD
DLE, and ALEXAN DER BIDDLE, Stock and Exchange
Brokers, under the firm of Theniss Biddle it Co., is this
day
. dissolyed by the terms of our articles of copartner
ship • in consequence of the death of Mader HENRY J.
BIDDLE. •
The business will be carried on by the surviving part
ners; at the same place and under the same name.
The affairs of the old firm; will be settled by the sub
scribers, • THOMAS A. BIDDLE,
fe2-lm ALEXANDER BIDDLE.
TLE. COPARTNERSHIP HERETO
fore
-A- existing between EDWIN HALL dr. BROTHER
le tlds day diesolved, by mutual consent, LEWIS S.
HALL retiring.
The businees will be continued by EDWIN HALL,
under the name of EDWIN HALL Sc
EDWIN HALT!, "•
LEWIS S. HALL*
fe2-11V.
RiBRITARY 2, Mt
P HILADELPHIA, JANDA.RY 28TH,
leta. —Notice is hereby ilven, hat the partnership
lately subsisting between George Henderson, Rohl. W.
Sonthmayd, Edwin Henderson, Thomas J. Henderson,
and William H. Henderson, under the firm of HENDER
SON, SOUTHISLAYH & CO., has been dissolved by mu
tual consent. fe2-12t
N OTICE. -T HE UNDERSIGNED
hereby publish the terms of a Limited Partnership,
which they formed on the 2d day of February, 1261, to
terminate on the 31st day of December, lin, and which
they have THIS DAY renewed, in compliance with the
Laws of Pennsylvania.
1. The name of the Arm under which the said Part
nership is conducted is MATHIAS M. MARPLE.
2. The general nature of the business transacted is the
buying and vending of VARIETILS and FANCY DRY
GOODS, at No. 53 North THIRD Street. in the city of Phi
ladelphia, State of Pennsylvania.
3. The name of the General Partner of said firm is
MATHIAS M. lIARPLE, residing at No. 1.22/3 COATES
Street, in the city of Philadelphia, and of the Special
Partner of said firm GEORGE GORDON, residing at 540
North FOURTH Street, in' the city of Philadelphiw
4. The amount of cipital contributed by said George
Gordon, the Special Partner , to the common stock at the
time said partnership was formed—to wit,on the 2d day
- of February, 1,262. was TWELVE THOUSAND FIVE
HUNDRED DOLLARS.
6. The said partnership is now renewed, and la to con:
!tune anti, and to terminals on, tho 31st day of Decem
ber, 1864, •
Philadelphia, December 31,1882.
MATHIAS IC MARPLP.,
• General Partner.
GEORGE GORDON,
Epeclal Partner.
WOTICE.-THE LIMITED PARTNER
.. •
SHIP beretoforliegisting between the undersigned,
under the firm of J. T. PLATE St SCHOTTLER, expires
thin day, by its own limitation. Philadelphia, Decem
ber 81., /1162. J. THEOPR. PLATE,
'CARL C. SCROTTLER,
• General Partners.
CHR. F. PLATE,
Special Partner.
By his. Attorney, J. THEOPH. PLATS.
The undersigned continue the Importing and General
Commission.Bneinese, under the drm of J. T. PLATE dt
SCHOTTLER, for their own account.
J. TREOPH• PLATE,
CARL C. SCHOTTLEE..
jal-dw
Philadelpida. Amen . I, 18433:
DISSOLUTION OF COPARTNER.
SHIP.-The copartnership_ heretofore existing under
the name of SMITH, WILLIAMS, & CO. is thli r day dis
solved by mutual consent, and te bue lnese of the late
ilrm will be settled by either of the nndereigned, at No.
an MARKET Street.
P. JENKS smrrs_, •
H. PRATT
7EO. H. WILLIAMS,
WM. P. SAUTLI, Jr.
Philadelphia. Dee. 31. 1882 • APT.
THE SUBSCRIBERS WILL CONTI
-a- NUE the DRUG BUSINESS. as heretofore, it the
Old Stand, No. 724 MARKIIT Street.
Wet. BUIS & C_, krAulete,
724 MARKET Street.
B. 711.'HAWLEY.
NOISELESS
FAMILY
SEWING
MACHINES
ILL
OTHER
MACHINES
OFFICE A4E EALES-EOOblS,
beixowtt, 730, CHESTNUT STREET.
THE 'PRINCE OF ;HAIR DYERS IN:
-A. this city fa UTBRUNST, FOURTH and BRANCH '.
. fe74 tt
PERPETUAL BEAUTY.:-- 17.1T.T.' 13
.
WHITE LIQUID ElfAidEL,prepared from thire
ceipt of Madam Rachel Leverson, the celebrated Pirislan
Ladies' Enameller. tlt whitens the skin, giving it a soft,
satin-like texture, and imparts a freihness, smoothness.
pearl-like tint and transparency to the complexion which
is quite natural, without Injury to the skin, and cannot
Possibly he detected. Price , 15 cents. Ladies are re
quested to call for a circular,' and try the enamel before
Purchasing.' This preparatiohls -Indispensable for the
stage. 3old'only at HUPITIOOO:43, Perfumers.'
fe9-3iii• '133 South SZVEITH Street, above Walnut.
PROPOSALS.
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WX J. MCCAIIMON.
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SEWING MACHINES.
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!EXHIBITED
AGAINST
SHERIFFS SALES.
HERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF
k-. 1. a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will be
exposed to public sale or veudue, on MONDAY Evening,
March 2,15 e% nt 4 o'clock. at Sannom.street Hall.
All tbat certain lot or piece of ground, situate in the
Nineteenth ward of, the city of Philadelphia, on the
east side of Coral sweat, at the distance of twenty-four
feet northward from the north aide of Moore street:con
taining in front or breadth on said Coral street twelve
feet, and extending of that width in length or depth east
ward, between parallel lines at. right angles with said
Celia street, feet seven and,tive-eightns inches
to a certain fonr-fcet-widealley leading southward into
Moore street. Bounded northward and southward by
around now or late of Henry M. Boyd eastward by said
all ey r _and.westwe rd by Coral street aforesaid..
fC. P., 40; Mar T. '63.] Debt, 3157,84.-. S. T. Yuazant.
Seized and taken in. execution as the property of John
Christy, and to bo sold by
JOBN 'I'IIO3MON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's OM ce;Fcbrnary D, MAY., [fell-3t
Rum Frs.. SALE:---BY VIRTITEOF,
Kan writ of Venditionf Expouns, to me directed, Will
he ex._ ar posed to' ,Im o mi l e or r00 d... mozgpAy line \
log, March 2.1. VA. al4 o'clock. at Sansont-Atreet Hall,
• All One certain lot or pieco of ground situato in the
ineteptilli ward of the city. of Philadelphia, on the ea,t
ado of Corsi, commencing a' the distance of thirty-six.
feet northward from the north aide of Moore street; con
taining in front or breadth WI said Coral street twelve
feet. nod extruding of that width in length or depth.
eastward, between MI:LIM lines la right angles with.
said Coral streeti fifty-two feet FAVOR .Itad five-blglith&
inches to a certain. four-feet-;ride alley leading South
into Moore street, with tho. prtviledge cheroot
Bounded northward and southward by other zrotind of
the 'aid Henry M. Boyd, eastward by said nifey, and.
westward by Coral street aforesaid. •
(C. P. .41 (Mar. T.. VI ] Debt, 867.84 •S. 'P. Van:taut.
Seized and taken in execution. as iba_prorty John
Christy, and to he sold by JOHN THOWSON, pe Snorilf.
Philadelphia. Sheriff's Mee. February. 9. 7883. fell-'it
WABTIL
•
WANTED • 'WHOLESALE
Wooden Ware house, a young man of 1& . Sala
ry nominal the first year. Address, with name, residence
and reference, Box 3'2'2, Post Nice. fell-2t•
WANTED -A FIRST-CLASS SALES
.MAN in 'the Queensxvaro BUSilleS.9 in Philadel
phia. None other need apply. Address Box" 1987
Philadelphia P. 0. • fell-Wm St
liTANTED—A POSITION AS Boos
- or. ASSISTANT BOOK-KEEPER by a
Koung4l t t io rdorate 6411%7 expected. Addrogs B.
Cil (40-20-
WANTED-A .PARTNER,, gPEOIAL
or active, with E 54.000 teltkOOD task capital, in a
sale, profitable, cash business. Address • Safety, " im
mediately, Press office. felo-20-.
WANTED -AN ANTE D-AN ACTIVE SITUA-
T 7 lON as SAbBSHAN or COLLECTOR, by amen
of business experience,, unUl recently of a Bank. Re
ference, his old employers. Commission and, forward
ing business preferred'. Would . prefer beinF out of the
city. Address, for tidy week, B. Y. L„' Box 1.837.
Post Office, Philadelphia- felo-3t*
DEPUTY QUARTERMASTER GENE
RAL'S OFFlCE.—Punaon:Lpmg. Feb. 9. lea
VESSELS wa. tcd immediately to carry OOAL to the
following poles :
•
Tortugas.
Key West. Fla. • •
Fort Mouroc,_l72. '
t Alexandria, Va.
-Newborn, N.C.
Port Royal. S.C. A. BOYD.
felo-It . Captain and Meld. Quartermaster.
AN
$7,000 T
a O ctivo 1111 11 T N E R Ai vrith E t p he , above
amount, tojoin in o. rash business. paying from SO to 59
percent. Address WASHINGTON, Prass office. relD3t.
$7,000 TO $lO,OOO TO INVEST IN
some lucrative businesi. Wants to be
come an ACTIVE PARTNER in same. Would Rreter the
Commission Products Business. Address 'ACTIVE,"'
Press Office. fe6-Sr
de WANTED TO PURCHASE—A'
'Mamoderato sized three-story Brick HOUSE, in a cen
tral location. Must have all the modern Improvements.
Address "House," at this office. stating orlon, terms,
and location. ia3l-tt .
AM WANTED TO RENT, FROM THE
Ma- trst of April next, a moderate-sired three-story
BRICK DWELL! ,r 0 ROUSE, 4 in a central locality. It
must have all the modern improrementa. Address,
"Rent." at tbia aim. stating locality and price. jalS-tf
CONTINENTAL CAVALRY.
" Camp Metcalfe." near HADDONFIELD. N. J.
—MEN panted to complete Companies now
nearly 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.'
; FOR SALE AND . TO LET.
TTNENCITMBERED COUNTRY•REAL
11 j .SE Mtfold'ECl4 CASK to gaieties f r ee iIiESAC FUN
PS-MT.
309 'WALNUT Street.
F°" 8 AT P -AN ESTABLISHED BU
sixESS, in which Eighty Thousand Dollars can be
sold annually: profits at least tea per cent. An invest
ment of Twelve or Fifteen Thousand Dollars will be ne
cessary. The property, machinery, and fixturea wilt be
sold on reasonable terms. Address "L. 0.." Press
otace •' • fell-wlem St!
TO RENT-ONE OR TWO .ROOMS,
• with or wlttioot Board, 'in a private family. 52
BOrtlt THIRTEENTH Street. • fe.O-3t•
SAWAND PLANING MILL FOR
RENT.—The Subscriber offers 11w Rent, from and
after the 15th FEBRUARY, his extensive SAW. AND
PLANING MILL in the borough of Marietta_ ' There are
a Firry Borne Power angina in good running order. a
Slitting Saw two upright Log Saws, a new improved
Planing klach.ine,nud all the Circular Saws necessary
for making Pickets, Laths, fie. The Mill is on the
Pennsylvania Railroad, a sidingrunning up to the 'Stilt,
tilla it is withlu fifty feet of the Pennsylvania Canal; In
short the establishment has all the facilities for doing an
extensive and profitable business. For further particu
lars in of the subscriber, at the Mill.
ft9-Bt. BLORGE W.. AtERAFF_EY._
•
maTORrECAIE ON REASONABLE
Tenaa, several new and desirable DWELLINGS.
. on:I3ReNDYWINE and SIXTEENTH Streets, - hay
all t i l lA W 4 e f j ! 144 South FOURTH Street.
WILMINOTON, DEL.-A. V.A_Lll
nu' LBLE PROPERTY for Salo, or Exehaugo for Phi.
larlelphiaikrorwrty. Inquire at MARSH'S Miaie Store,
1102 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphta. felt3t
ge FOR SALE-THE • ORIGINAL
-matOYSTER BAY, 553 BROADWAY. New York, well
established, and known all through the country as one
of the beet-conducted and paying HOUSES in the citv,
kept by the present proprietors for toe last nine years,
havingrende an average yearly net wont of over $lO,OOO,
and. being largely engaged in Government contracts,
will sell on favorable terms for cash, or exchange for
Real Estate in or near the city. Pries ga.ooo. Apply or
W 0 GERMANTOWN COT
SAM 'ON RAW TERMS.
One on Wayne street, near Queen, and one on Queen
street; near Wayne; both, well sites ed, well built, and
containing every enuventence.
One do. corner Rittenhouse and Lehman street. with
kohl e.
.
One do. on Prier street; near Chestnut Hill Railroad.
One de. Manheim street, corner Pulaski avenue;
very complete.
Two do.. on Pulaski avenue, also complete.
One do. corner Green and Jonuson;streetsjsplendld
situation.
CRESTEUT HILL COTTAGES FOR SALE
One on Cottage street, near the railroad depot, very
bean. ' •
One one mile from the railroad depot, with 5k acres of
groun.
tple d ndid large do. near Mermaid Station,. with stable
and Sacre.a of givend : very superior property.
NEAR BOLMESBURO. —A very large superior Cot-•
tage. with stable, Arc:. complete, and la acres of ground.
ABOVE HOLAIESEURO.—Two nicely-situated Cot
tage., with every. convenience, near' the Philadelphia
and Trenton Railroad.
FORTY-FIRST STREET AND BALTIMORE PIKE,
WEST PHILADELPHIA. —A large, well-arranged, and
nicely-situated Cottage, and easy of access.
NEAR BUSTLETON.—A large Cottage, with good lot,
cheap.
ANDERSONBURG, PERRY COUNTY, PA.—A large,
fine Brick Cottage, with 6 undid' Land, Stables, Car
riage-hotwe, &c. An excellent location for a scientific
academy or a first-class country seat.
BRIDGEBOROUGH, 3..1.—A neat Cottage, well situ
ated, plenty of shrubbeiy, grapes, fruit, ac., with 23
acme of ground.
BURLINGTON PIKE, N. 3.—A new and well-built
Cottage, Stable, Stc., with 26 acres of Ground; very
healthy location.
SOUTHINGTON, CONNECTICUT. —A .large,tine.Cot
`tage, with every convenience, and hem:alai our
oundinzs.
Alpo, a. large variety of other properties.
B. jr, GLENN. ts 3 South FOURTH Streets,
fen and S. W. car. SEVENTEENTH and GREEN.
.111 A FIRST-RATE CHESTER
. COUNTY BRANDYWINE FARM 'FOR SALE.—
The undersigned will sell, nt private enle, that excellent
FARM OF PRIME BRAND ] WINE LAND, containing
ONE HUNDRED ACRES, on.,which he now resides,
...Ulae in Pecepeon towuebiu, Chester county, near
Seeds' Bridge, five miles southwest of West Chester. '
The land is of the very best quality, of which 83 acres
are tillable and in good condition, and 12 acres are of
heavy TIMBER.
Th. improvements area LARGE STONE. DWELLING,
with parlor, sitting room, and kitchen on the first door,
four sleeping rooms ou the second door, and store rooms
and garret. •
There are two STONE BARNS on the premises, one of
which is 90 feet by 5S fest,:double floored, with stabling
'room for 26 headt of cattle,. with bins, granaries, au& all
arrangements complete; the other is SO feet by 40 feet,
with stabil ug and extensive shedding for the accommo
dation of cattle. There are oleo a wagon house, carriage
house, hog house, and all the ..out buildings necessary
for farming purposes.
Thsge are two fine ORCHARDS.
Thu farm is high end healthy and lies convenient to
schools, mills, end places of public worship::.
Tho,view from the house, of the Brandywine and sur
rounding country, can scarcely be surpassed for beauty,
and altogether the place is well worthy the attention of
soy person.wanting a good. farm in excellent condition.
Terms easy.'- .
Persons wit bine' to view the Farm will please apply'
to the subscriber living thereon.
ftll-we B. FRANKLIN HOOPES.
fFOR SALE OR TO LET-FOUR
HOIIISES. on the west etde of BROAD Street, below
Columbia /MUM. 'Apply at the foothweet corner of
NINTH and SINSOM streatk mh9341
el- TO LET-HOUSE 2017 ARCH
troet, with all the modern conveniences. Apply to
' • JOSEPH M. DAVIS,
. .
• No. 27 South TH1113) Street, up Matra.
Office hours, 10 A. M, to 2 r. felo3t• •
NORTH FOURTH-STREET
.IWaDIVELLING, No. 5* three-storied With double
three-etorled back baildiiina and stable in rear; lot 2 / 3
feet front. 153 feat deep. Is specially adapted for the tre
eldence of a PhyMclan. For sale by A. P. & J. H.
MORRIS, 916 ARCH Street. fe7-60
dh TO LET-A COM.V.ODIOUS
AMDWELLING, No. 132 North FRONT Street. Rout
Moderate. Apply to WETFIRRILL & BRO.. •
0027-tf. 47 and 49 North SECOND Street.
diM TO LET—THE MACHINE SHOP,
No.I33ELFRETWS Apply to_
WETHERILL a BROTHER.
NO& . 47 North SECOND Street.
Ai FOR BALE—DELAWARE . COITN_
FARM, DS acres, 13 of which are heavy timber,
balance in a Ligh state of cultivation, situate 3 miles
from Marcus Hook Station and Steamboat Lauding, 21
miles from the city. Large and substantial stone im
provements, handsomely situated, and nicely w a te re d.
Also, a large number of first-claw Farms in the adjoin
ing counties. Call and examine Register. Apply to
fr 9 B. PETTIT, No. 309 WALNI7T Street. .
imiTO EXCHANGE-CHESTER
OUNTY FARM.-73 acres of excellent land; Sta
tion of Pennsylvania Railroad on the place; large Im
provements, nicely watered, &c. Also, a valuable Farm
1 mile from Doylestown ,Depot, 25 miles north of the
'city, in Bucks county. Apply to E. PETTIT; •
No. 309 AvALNErr Street.
aft FOR SALE, OR WOULD BE EX
+ CRANORD FOR CITY PROPERTY; A DESIRA
BLE :MALL FARM , situate in New Britain Township,
Bucks County. Pa., three miles from Dogletdown, and
cue and a half from New Britain Station, on the
- Doylestown Railroad, containing 65 acres, "six of which
is woodland, and five meadow, divided tutu convenient
fields, well watered, good buildieg, fruit, &a. Enquire
at 104 North Sixth street: Philadeluhilt. .re-nn•
FOR SALE;•;--TICREE-EIGHTHS
aa•uhs of the brig Thoa. Welter. ./pgy_to
CHAS. S. & JAS. CARSTAMS, Jr..
jai tI No; LiNI WALNUT &ANA
tpE LILLIE'S SAFE DEPOT , RE.
IdOVED to NO. 21 South SBVE.NTH Street. new
e nklin Institute.
The undersigned. thankful for past favors, and ban'
determined to merit future patronage. has secured at
elegant and convenient store, and has now on band
large assortment of Lillte'e Celebrated Wrought aui
Chilled Iron Fire and Burglar Proof Sates (the only
strictly fire and burglar proof safes made ) . Also, Lillie%
Unequalled Bank Vault, Safe, and Bank Lo cke.
Lillie's Bank Fault Doors and Locke will be furnishet
to order on short notice. This is the strongest, beet pro
tested, and cheapest Door and Lock yet offered.
Also, particular_ attention is milled to Ltille's Nee
Cabinet Safe. for Plate. Jewelry. he. This Safe is con.
coded to surpass in style and elegance anything yet
offered for this. purpose, and is the only one that b
strictly fire and burglar prooL .
Sylmar. Noxion.—l have now on hand say tweet,' of
Farrel, Bening, 8 Co.'s Safes, moetlof them nearly new,
and ROWS forty of other makers, oomnrising a comFlotli
' assortment as to siges,and all lately exchanged for thq
now celebrated Lillie Safe. They will be sold at very
low Please gall and examine.
fe vit 1103, garikalt, Agent.
P,i,;11/_4 rk; I D)h,
NEW CECESTNIITSTREET. 1 1SEA.-
Leases TEE. and IS
anacer Mr. W. WHEATLEY.
THRONGED HOMES EVERY NIGHT
• THIS I_Wecnocelay EVENING. F.Drnary MS.
LteeT APPEARANCE BUT ONE OF,
MR; HA C KETT ?
Ii biz world-renowned Inanernoriation of
Shakepeare's greatest FcomiScTA creaton,
ALFF i
Play, in his Historical!
KING HENRY IV.
Mr. W.'WHEATLEY PRINCE HAL.
The remainder of thicha , acterc will be supported by
Moms. Shewell, Kingeland, Leak. Canon. Holmes, Henke, Collier, Martin, Mra. J. a...wen. Miss
Mary. WeNs. and Miss J. Henry . .
• 'Conductor Mr. MARK unssup.
. .
In COTSPWIPI3 ea of 1 he
CROWDED HOUSES AND ENTHUSIASX
:which he v a.at tended' hie appearance in the; Shililuipeltrisa
.Tragf dy of
OTHELLO,
EDWIN FORREST
`,will repeat his Grand Impersonation of theJealeas
Moor upon
THURSDAY and FRIDAI of the rirefent week.
PRICES OF ADMISSION.
Faintly Circle
•Dreaa Circle
Parquet; and Secured Seata in Dress Circle
Seats in Private Boxes. each
Doom open at%t. Curtain riaaa at 73t.
M b .r .
R . igl a N S OH-BTREET
Business Agent and Treasinrer JOB. D.MUFGPITIL
First week of the young and titlented . Amerimn ArtLeto,
MISS JARS 000MBS,
TO-NIOHT, (Wednesday.) February 11th.
THE WIPE'S SECRET
Lady Eveli ne ............ MISS JAN'S COMB&
To conclude with a new Farce. called
A DISH OF PORE-CHOPg.
air Seats secured without extra charge.
WALNUT-STEiZET THEATRE.-
Sole Lessee Mm. M. A. GABBSTTSOK.
Business Agent Mr. JOHN T. DONNILLT.
Third night of the beanteongSenorlts
ISABELLA CIIBAS._ •
First Appearance of SIGNOR ArbrENES.
THIS (Wednesday) EVBNINO, PehrOary
TheNeaniiful Drama of Celeste's, entitled
THE WEPT OF THE WISH-TON-WISH I
Nairamattah Senorita Isabella Calm
The psforrognee to commence with the Comedy of
NAVAL ENS AOBHENTS.
After which the charming CUBA& iseihted by SIGNOR
X INLENES,.in her wooderial personation of
LA GITANILLA 81. OURO.
Doors onen at 7 Curtain will rise at 734.
CARL ••WOLFSOHN'S
CLASSIOAL SOIREES,
AT VIE
•
FOYER OF THE ACADEMY OP MUSIC.
Tbes,nbecribers are reepectftilly informed that the next
SOIRaa
lid'of tile, Snit%) Will take place en
SATURDAY EV EVING, FeDittnry 14, 1353.
Single Admieetens, ONE DOLLAR enalm. telo-4t
MUSICAL•FUND HALL.-THR
•••,-.- Public are reapectfully informed that
ARTEMUS WARD .
(F. C. Browne)
Haa been emaged to deliver hie
. POPULAR AND HUMOROUS LECTURE ,
SIXTY MINUTES IN AFRICA.'
ON
p SATURDAY EVENING", February 14.
ing ositively
HIS Be ONLY APPEARANCE DURING THE SEASON lIF
THIS CITY..
'tickets for the Lecture,
TWENTY-FIVE CENTS EACH.
May be procured at the 'principal Hotels, Music and
Book Stores in the oily, on THIS MORNINO.and during
the whole of the week. felil-it
ASSEMBLY BILELDINGB, CORNER
OF TENTH and CHESTNUT Streets.—SlXTE
WEEK AND GLORIOUS SUCCESS OF THE BOBEilfi-
Ab TROUPE OF GLASS BLOWERS, EVERY EVENING,
AND ON WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY Arm-
NOONS.—At each Entertainment; the celebrated low
pressure GLASS Steam-Engine MONITOR, made entirely'
of Glass, will be in full operation. All the Magnifioent
Work of Art, Manufactured by Le Company, will be
distributed gratuitously to the visit ors. On FRIDAY Hen
ning. February 13th. a Splenc id Case of Work will be
Shen to the author of the best Poem on the Glass Steam
Engine.
PARTICULAR NOTICE. —Tits First Present, each syn.
Writ will be a Splendid Case of Glass Work.
Admission,ls cents. No ball price.
Exhlbition commences in the Evening at 8 &doer_
Afternoon at 3 o'clock. feBBr
isSEMBLY BUILDINGSTEEN'TII
AND CHESTNUT.
AMUSFXRPiTS FOR OLD AND yoxre.
SIGNOR BLITZ.
• The gTeat MAGICIAN and VENTRILOQUIST. with Ida
LEARNED CANARY BIRDS, will give his new and
wra c ti . r ntertaiiitin g en a ts t
7 1VERYIEVENING
o'clock • and WEDNIMA h Ir
and SAWA n iallernoons at S. The attractions will Di
marvellous: experiments In Magic . .,- wonderful powers
in Ventrilonninn, and the Learned Vann' Birde In Mgr
new characters.
Admission t 5 cents. Children IS cents.
ci r EBRANIAL OBORKSTRA. - PUB.
LIC REHEARSALS eveFy SATURDAY AFTER.
NOON at.B% o ' clock , at the MUSICAL FUND
Carl Bentz, conductor. Tickets 25 cents. Packag i linfi
ticketa, Sl—to be bad of Andre & CO.. 1104 Chestnut
street; J. E. Gould, Seventh and Chestnut, and at the
hall door. noW-tt
INSTITUTION FOR THE BLIND.-
EXHIBITION every WEDNESDAY at 3X P. 14. 414.
mission TEN CENTS. Store No. 11 South EIGHTS
Street. • del7-wtt
HASSLER'S ORCHESTRA
1113W.OFFIC
214 South EIGHTH St. , below Walnut delLkiko
PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY Or
THE FINS ARTS
lops cn'EsTiurr STREET, •
Is open daily (Snndays e_ncepteAl from 9 A. M. till&
_p.,w,..-A4robleeion coat& Uhl'Aran half price.
Shwas oretock..CH • Ay,
'7 t BETH HOUSE
Corner of BROADWAY CANIL and LLSPENARD
urtEsTs,iiEW YORK.
CONDUCTED ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN.
The above Hotel is located in the most central part at
Broadway, and can be reached by omnibus or city cars.
from all the steamboat landings and railroad depots.
The rooms are elegantly furnished. Many of them ast
eonstrocted in snits of communicating parlors and chum
ben, suitable for families and parties travelling togethest
Meals served at all hours.
Single Rooms from 60 cents to $1 per dal.
Double Rooms from 41 to WO per day. •
de2-0m JOE. CURTIS & 00.
MEDICAL.
00kT0151i1P
SYRUP. OF WILD CHERRY.
THIRTY YEARS' EXPERIENCE HAS PROVEN /TH
GREAT SDP.ERIORITY OVER ALL OTHER
REMEDIES.
THE ORIGINAL AND GENUINE PREPARATION*
T
•
iepntation of
this metlinne is
now so well esta
blished that liberal
' minded men in the mein
• cal profession throughout the
Union recommend it to their
' patients as the very best of all
remedies for Pulmonary Complaints and
General Debility, and in curing Comehs, Colds,
Consumption, Asthma, • Bronchitis, Sgt.-
tins of Blood, Whooping' Congh, pain
in the Side or Breast, Sore
Throat, Difficulty in Breath
ing, Palpitation or
disease of the Heart,
Throat, Breast,
or Linn.
NO MEDICiIa HAS EVER OBTAINED AIIIGITEE OR
MORE DESERVED it6UTei'lo±i!
IN PITLBIONiBI DISEASES of the most alarming
character, ' 'Swayne's Compound Syrup of Wild Chem"
effects permanent cures. A stubborn Cough, Sore
Throat, Night Sweats, Bronchial Affections are quickly
cured. Declining years of aged persons will be greatly
benefited; it acts as astrengthening alterative. For
disturbed, restless nights, keep it by the bed-side; its
use will give repose. If the bowels are costive, take en
occasional dose of " SWAINS'S PILLS." Prepared
only by Dr. MAYNE St BON. 330 North SIXTH
Street, above Vine. Sold by all Druggists throughout
the United States. Ja3l-111f
I'HOMPSON'S COMPOUND SYRUP
-a- OF TAR—The almost invariable satisfaction at
tending the use. of this Compound“in Pulmonary and
Bronchial Diseases, severe and obstinate Coughs and
Colds, Asthma, dee., has rendered it the most popular
remedy in these affections, and should claim for it a
trial from all requiring a medicine which combines ex
pectorant-and healing properties. Prepared and sold by
A NONEY, Druggist,
• /t.! ' •• • FIFTH and SPRUCE Streets.
BROWN'S •• BRONCHIAL TROC HES,
for Coughs. Colds, and Irritated Throats, are offered
with the fullest confidence in their efficacy. They haws
been thoroughly, tested, and maintain the good reputa
tion they have justly acquired. As there are imita
tions, be sure to °imam the genuine at FREDERICK'
BROWN'S Dregaud Chemical Store,tN. E. cot. CHEST
NUT and FIFTH Streets.
-A2 3 o,lffrater's Cough Syrup, Whiter% Cough Lozenges,
prepared from original prescriptions.
EYE 'AND EAR-PROF. J. ISAAOS,
Oculist and Anrlat, hone Leyden, Holland, IS von ,
nianently located at 110.611 PINE Street. whet* he treats.
all diseases of the Eye or Ear scientifically , anti curse—
if curable: Artificial Eyes inserted witbont pain
N. B.—No charges made for examination. °Moe hours
trete a to ll o'clock A. M. and 2.t0 7 P. M.
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6IUJID FIRE AND MARINE
INSURANCE COMPANY
Fr7M7 ' r ' Sj.M=7rMIMPIIM ." :77I
CAPITAL 8200,000.
Thls Company continues to take rialto on the Wilke
classes of Property at low rates.
The pri.blic cah rely upon its responsibility, and ability
to Pay looses promptly. Its disbursemente for the bendt
of .the public, during the last nine years, exceed
150 0,0 0 0 DOLLARS
mime respectfully solicit its favor in the Mum
. .
DIRECTORS. '
CHAS. I. DI PONT JERRY WALHEL
JOHN W. CLAGHORN, JOHN THORNLEY,
C. R HEAZLITT, . ABRAHAM HART,
DAVID BOYD, SR, PETER S. HOE, of N. Ti
M. SWAIN • FURMAN SHEPPARD,
JOSEPH KLAP__4M. D., R. S LAWRENCE,
THOMAS DRAKE, JOHN SUPPLER.
THOMAS CRAVEN, Procidenk
• A. S. GILLETT, Vice President,
• JAS. B. ALVORD..Secretarv. ap26-Ltlf
- ITNITED STATES LIFE INSURANCE
"..". COMPANY OF NEW YORK.
JOSEPH R. COLLINS, President:
JOHN EADIE, Secretary.
CAPITAL AND. SURPLUS $OOO,OOO.
The btu/Ines,. of this Company is conducted excluslytdy
on the cash principle, which is now fell/ recognized MS
the only correct pnnemle.
The law under which this Company Is chartered pro•
vides that, if the capital should, from any cause, become
impaired to the extent of 10.5.000, or more, the stockhol4
era shall be called upon to make good such deficiency.
This is the only cash Company in America which affords
this safeguard to policy holders.
Dividends declared every three years, the next os
March 9th, lSt35.
. Rates of premium charged by this Company are aa IoW
as MO years' experience and the probable future rate of
Interest willjustify.
0. BARDENWERPRR, Agent,
No. 4214 WALNUT Street. Philadelphia.
REFERENCE&
Joseph Patterson, Esq., President Western Bank,
Ron. ArchibaldMclntyre, Treasurer U. S. Mint.
Messrs Jay Cooke & Co.. Bankers.
Messrs. Baker, Westcott, & Co., Bankers.
Meagre. Stuart & Brother, Bank street. delOwfmnnt
COXPANir, NO.
VAME 111SUR,A.N I
405 CHESTNUT Street.
PHILAD
FIRE AND I.NL
DIEM
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MURIA.
tIID INSITILANIU:
M.
Prima.) N. Buck. MO
E. D. Woodruff;
Chas Richardson. Geo. A. Weaht
He Lewis, Jr., John Hessler. Jr.,
John W. Sven:nen, Chas. Ftokee,
Philip S. Justice, A.. - 11..Hosenheitn,
0. W. Davie, Joeep D. Ellie.
FRANCIS N. BUCK, president. '
CHARLES RICHARDSON. Vice President, _
WILLIAIDS I. BLANCHARD. Secretary• aniA.IM
ca lm EDWIN A. HUGHES, UN
/ DERT A.K 11. 11,
259 Sout.F.TENTII 4tree hi t, aboye Spruce,
Philad elpa.
MATEATA.T.fi FOR MINCE PIES.
SUWON. LAYER, AND SULTANA RAISINS.
CITRON CURRANTS, SPICES,
CIDER WINE, &0.,
ALBERT C. ROBERTS, •
• • DEALER IN PINE GROCERIES,
CORNER ELEVENTH AND wax ore.
• 2A tents.
.• 60 cents.
. 75 cents.
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