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    FINANCIAL AND 4XINIMEHCIAL.
WIRE MONEY MARKET.
PHIL A DELPTWA, FeblllarT 2 1 . 18n
The Moel and mon- y circles were extremely active to
day, and prim generally aro looking up. Gold opened
at Be, rose steadily t 0164. and closed firm at that Ike re,
with a lively demand. The cause of this ia not exactly
plain, unless It ho predicated upon the extougoon of the
privilege to issue legal tenders. The banking hill scams
generally to be accepted as a necessary auxiliary of the
present wee, and many of the banks are contamplaing
a change in order to avail themselves of the ad vaitages
hold out to them. Already, in Now York and Washing
ton, parties have notified the Secretary of their intention
to batik under the system, and, frotn the look of thing's,
the comptroller end his assistants must soon be appoint
-a, and set to work.
Stocks generally advanced; the generally-conceded
-slew that a large i-sue of legal -tenders wilt soon be
made is stimulating prices, and a lively time is expected
aborily at the Stock Board. Government nixes Bold up
-to par, and were iu active glemand. Seven-thirties rose
do IftlX ; certificates o' indebttdoess are worth R 1 ; guar.
tormasters' vouchers ; old damned notes were steady
;at 163,
State hoes ro , o to 102 g; city sixes advanced to 11l for
'the new, the old was steady; 107 wan bid for Catawlssa
sevens; Psunsylvenia Railroad mortgages advanced g
Reading sixes (1886) advanced 1 rier cent.; Camden and
..Amboy alges (1671) cold at 106 g; Schuylkill Navigation
.sixes adrauctil 1; Cleveland and illahonitA Railroad
second mortgages sold at psi!' Philadelphia and Erin
.sixes at 100 g; Susquehanna Canal sixes sold at an
:advance of 1; Elmira sevens and North Peunsslvaala
bonds wore %toady,
Catawisea preferred stock advanced to 24, and was la
-strong demand; the common sold at 731; 01111.1 CU (lad
.Atlantic preferred advanced 1; Reading was stead/ be-
Awoon 41111@)16%. an advance of 1.1; Philadelphia and
.13rle advanced 2; Little SchnylkUl rose ; Norristown
.sold at - 60; North Pennsylvania rose Y.; Chesnut Hill
'sold at 46; Bonvor Meadow at 6014; Pennsylvania rose Ai;
; Long Island 1; Elmira common and pre
-forted 16; Passenger railways were neglected; Second
;and Third cold at 61; Arch street at 27.4; Tenth and filo
'Tenth at 40, an lulvauce of 14 ; Canal stocks are growing
mane in favor; Schuylkill Navigation common rose X;
the preferred II; Lehigh Navigation rose 112 por share,
the scrip 234; Delaware Division sold at 42; M,rrie at 16;
• the preferred at 131; Wyoming at 10; Reliance Insurance
•eold at 0631 ; Now Creek coal at M; Partnere' and Meehan
-Im' bank at 6334. The market closed strong, after 6,000
-shares and 407,000 In bonds had changed hands, with
IPriowl generally tending upward.
Drexel & Co quote
United States Booth, 1881 10alp10031
United States Certificates of indebtedness 90 h907,!4
'Malted Stales 7 3-10 If otee 100"1105
Quartermasters' Vouchers 4t 6 ltidls.
Ordurd
Orders for Certificates of,lndebtedoess 2
:1P2?4 die.
e
. _ . 6 1 ~..
iNi&and Notes
MI ._006., ...
4p.
Jay Cooke k Co. quote Government securities, arn, as
follows: •
trnited.States Sixes, lESS 991100 g
trotted States 7310 Notes 1045 4 105
Certificates of liidobtoduess 06%' 97 4 f
Quartermasters Vouchers Rift 905%
Demand Notes 162401(N W
Gold 1634(0161!6
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Clearings. B.
44,517,851 16
.. 3,696,632 17
4,006.410 12
8,95%924 75
4,836.021 76 •
.- 4,481,374 85
1112.1;1ri,244 81 $2,1
Febnuiry 16
.7
, 18...
19....
The following statement a
banks of Philadelphia at vat
1839:
1932.
31,1)18337
3)3243,118
27,363,358 I
28,0`373ri
22,324,432
51.747,070
34.200,881
23,817,800
33,889351
34,823,1&C
33,6143381
49, 36 400,040 ,774,722
06,124,3401
38,7723131
.67,7137.611
97379,676
37,634,707 -
37,416,094
37,,712
137, 476 263381
37,336337
137,710,851
137,70,460
January 6
:February 3
Dlarch
ta r ; l 6 7..
June t
July 7
August 4
September 1
October 6
tlovember 8
December 1
.NivaryA,
" le
February 2.
ill
A.
The declared value of imported merchandise at the port
of New York, exclusive of dry goods, during the week
ending Saturday last, was 82,605,559, to which add the
Value of dry goods imported, say 81,614,018, and the ag
gregate imports for the week will foot -op 184,119.577.
Againet this, we exported 81,985,632 worth of produce
and merchandise, and 8620, 017 in specie, in sill/4,633,624,
Which allows an apparent balance of $520.017 in favor of
the port, As, however, the imports are entered at their
specie valuation, while the exports are returned at their
valuation in currency, it is doubtful whether the trade
of the week leaves any real balance iu oar favor.
Phila. Stock Exch
(Reported b7S.B 6LAYMA
FLRST
_. .
60 Lehigh Ecrip 3734
10 do 37%
10 do 38Si
60 do cash 8108
10 do 38
7:11 Little Schl lt 45
50 do 45
8000118 Os 'Bl 90311
BM) do .cash 89X
3600 do cash.loo
MOO U 8 8s reg 'Bl 09
1000 d 99%
5000 City 66 New.llB
1000 d 0... soy'l ctrs.ll2
/10 d 0...:.. K. 8 0.106 R
17 113nebIl1 11 lIMX
100 do 5,i31
14 Poona II MU
925 American 0 01d....161114
87 Reading Ii 4534,
150 do cash 45,4
10) do
MO 1
445 41
100 do
30 do ' cash 45.
BETWERN
814.43 Peoria lia 102
UM do 102 H
60 Reading R 4.514
4020 Reading 68 '88......105
2000 t 1 'Bl reg 99Xi
EfCCOND
200 Little Sabi R.... L9O 4534
90 Sohl Nav Pref. -lots 16H
11 do.. Pref. I:swu 1834
00 do.. Pref. 1:311wn 1034
2600 Clay bfahoning2m 100
26 Delaware Dlv 42
60
60
sass
Lehigh Scrip ..... • 3W
do
100 Cam .& All Pref.... 20
50Sehu71 Nay 8)4
do - 6
60 Calaw R PrfaillOwn MX
200 do...Prof.allOw 0'24
272 do... Pref 24
60 do...Prof..a6tvn 24
100 do—Pref.s.low a 24
116 do. —Fret 24
1006 City 8a New.ll3
SOOO. do 106)4
1000 Penna 50 102
1000 do 102)4
2000 do 10
A F 1 025,
:
900 City; fli: Now .b 5.113
160 Little Bahl R.. .1).5. 4.5
'CLOSING
Bid. Arked.
TF 8 lin epne 1a.... RIX 100
17 S 7.30 D b1k....1C4 lOW
American Gold-164 160
Phil lie old 100% 107
Do new 113 114
l'Alien co 6e R 00
enna lie .102,4 1 023
Reading R 4.5 g 41
Do b. a '80...112 115
Do •• I; '70.-IC9 110
Do bde '88—.10.8 10514
Penns R. . Dig 683 e
Do Ist m 85..1173i 118
111 Do 2d m 6e...114 116
Morris Canal-- 59% sox
Do prfdlOs..LlW 131 •
Do 6e '78.... • .
Do 24=4g-109 ..
ellgq .....
Do ......
Bohoyl Nav 6 BY,
Do orfd ..... 163 '
Do 6e 71Y, 72
Moths It 40 41.
Do 111114
Do 10a. ...... .78 80
5 Penni .• • •••
• • 17 12.14
Do 64 .. • ••• •• V% 90
Do 100.•••....111 1123
Get Nor. eo • •
•o btla
highh hig V V al al bda. E.... 1 80 •
• ..
11
Phdlatlelphla Markets.
FEBRUARY 23—Evenimc
There is very little demand for Flour to-day, and the
'arket is dull, at previous quotations; about Eo3bbis
• extra family sold at AL 7.9(g.8, 600 bbls fancy Ohio at age
13.60, and 960 bbls Jenny Lind family at a price kept pri
vate; the sales to the retailers and bakers range at the
above figures for extra family and fancybrands. $600.50
for anpertine, and $O. 76607.50 for extras, according to
quality. Rye Flour is held at 93 V bbl. Corn ideal is
scarce and wanted at "I 'Ai bbl for Penna.
GRAIN. —There is less wheat offering, but the demand
/as fallen off,and only about 3,000 busgoud Pennsylva
nia red sold at 1720 in store , which price is refused by
most holders. White rangesat lakg)2ooc
_per bus, Rya
is Arm ; Pennsylvania Is wanted at 9914100 c per bus.
Corn is scarce and 0 hp, and about 9.000 bus new yellow
sold at 87©138cperbtu;, the latter afloat. Oats two Arm
at 6lc for 32 the; light Oats are selling at 371340 c per
bus measure.
BARK.—There is a good demand for (Marathon, and
lot No. 1 la wanted at 6.3611 ton,
COTTON. —The market is noodled and dull, and
dlin_
vices nearly nominal at 00©91c li lb cash, fur mid
gs
, oxiScEmps.-Btocks are light, and holders Arm in
\
' their views, end very little selling; small sales of Augur
and Coffee at fall prices.
PROVISIONS.—hoIders are firm in their views, with
rather more doing In Salted bleats and Lard at full
e . • ennallaales of Moss Pork at 315016 iii bbi.
• , t, gsl bus. Clover sold nt VI. 'MO)
Timothy Is worth $'.76603,
small sales of bbls. at 63c.. and
receipts of Flour and a rain
Market, Feb. 23,1863.
le at Phillips' Avenue Drove
week, reaching about 1,803
Ines very dull, and we again
v Sikr the 100 The; Hest quality
'ton Steers selling at from frlf,(4
and common at from 6.4®
The stock on sale to-day is
A close sales were made at still
'vet prime cattle sold earli in
io market closed very dull, and
vere left over. Cows are with
fair demand at from $lB to SA
alancee.
8801 ; 3990
418,483 24
37(049 41
319,81184
307,:*15 SI
811.006 08
X 1.073 30
en of the
1983 nod
howB the coedit
lons times duels
5,6E9,728
5,881,011
5,881,11.18
5, 886,424
6,019,835
5,581,482
5,545,007
5,P19,187
0,613,160
:6,4.53,748
5,458,0 N
5,465,834
5415,758
5,393 645
4,706,180
4.612.307
4..510,750
4,544,796
4, 549
419,360
4,572,
4.5V-.680
4,3t9.708
4,272347
4,276,761
21.496,014
:31,065,' 393
1 'Sr 41,190
16,646,538
21„.16,614
24,21,644
a 4,367,762
24, -0 7,691
21,419,840
=48,714
2,611,221
27,418,M0
27,177,964
27,7:14,674
27.801,540
1M.1,89
12,018,791
27,877,M9
128.777,117
20,•-it.753
28 861,161
28,719,019
2,343406
ge Reim Feb. 23.
n. Philadelphia Exchange)
OkliD.
b 5
50eXii3u . sq Canal Oci 30
'7OOO 10
...
II Reliance Ins MX
1880 OE. 7.50 Tr N 1318.101
1850 do eud. LO3
1100 do hlk.lO3N
11X1 New Creek 31 g
60 Nehttyl tray G3G
500 Cam St Am ai RS. lai
8 Beaver Meadow.... 66N
1 Chestnut 11111 R.— 83
180 N Penna tt 11N
76 Catawtssa 10 ni
1000
2d & 3d-sts R 81 Phila & Erie Os ....189)5
6
100 Arch-et IL 27
. .
N
/30 21)4
10 Phi d
10. 0 &
Erie R.... 375 g
127.00 N Nana m scrip
96 Norrldnwu R 63
, .
AO RSI:, & 11th-ate R... 40
ICOO Reading osls IDS
1= Clev Mattoalug 2 m 100
BOARDS.
0.5 Catawlasa R Pref 21
100 do— .... Pref.. 23
1000 Cam St Araes lb. -106 X
200011 S 6s 'Bl 10)
0000 do 100
BOARD.
20001 i 884'81 100
5000 U 8 €0; reg '81,• dots 09X
28 Philo do & Brio ..... aim
1
200 Alla Vollo R
. .
50 Reading •
blO 41.56 4.33‘
50 do
2 do 4131
12 Morris Canal 0)
1095 N Penna m scrip • • 23
70D 11 Poona C hat scp— 76
MN) American Rold ....Int
72 Wyoming Canal.— 10
1300 Schyl Nav 0i '72— 71.1(
100 Catavrissa . • • • 7.1 g
4000 Reading CI 'B6 10))
Is tong Island R 30
2501) S 7.30 Tr 11..blk•10414
30 Par & Mech 8k.... 113)i
276 Pi Pegna It 12
3 Morris Canal Prolc.l3l
:OARDS
2000 U S 7.30 Tr N..0nd.102W,
B 0 Asked.
Catawlesa pea R..... 7
8
Do 2.3)1 24
Beaver Mead B. .. Gf
filluehill R. •••.. 854 64
Harrisburg R.... 68 ..
Wilmington R... • •
Lehigh Hay 68..
Do shares.— 65 ..
• Do scrip.... sig 8S)
Cam & Amb R...136k
Phlla dc Erie 86-10934*
San &Erie 7e....111
• L lelanit R . 39,4 40
Do bonds....
Delaware Div....
Do bonds...
Bprnee-street 11.• • 15X 16
,Ohestnnt-st 14
lAroh-strest 11..• • • 2734 271(
'Race-street K .... 10 1.1
Ten tb-street B .
'Thlrteenth-st K .
W Pirtle R 66 66
• Do bonds • ...
.0; • 495 i
!mu-street B
Do bonds....
Beeond•street IL. 5O 81
Do bonds • •
VIM-street It • •.. GO 83
Do bonds....
Girard College 11
Seveeteenth.et B • •
Little SchtLyl 8.. 4-IN 45
2,750 bbls.
ELMO btuk.
.3,300 bus
.7,6 M bus
gh, and prices are well malts
Mined, with sales of 3,600 head at from 7®l,liC VOr grosid.
accordlng to condition and quality.
Hot:X.—There le lees demand, but prices nor/Hone
high, with sales of 2,n head at from $7.26@18.2r'ii 100
lbs, net.
l'ho cattle on sale to-day are from the following States
RD head from PerYlvtteht. 600 heed from Ohio. 46f,
bead firm Illinois, head from Delaware.
4'lle following are the particulars of the pales
Barclay C. Bald win, 2S Ohio Stearn selling at from 8:14 ,
P)f for fair to good quality
Fuller & Brother, 108 "Western Steers, selling at from
Sufic fur fair to good quality.
Ullman 8: Shomberg, 88 Idineaster county and Western
Steers, selling at from BQIIO for fair to extra.
Cochran & McCitll. 108 Western Steers, sidling at B.'S@
111 , c for fair to good.
I'. Hathaway, 60 Lancaster connty Steers, gelling at
from Wine for fair to good quality.
Junes McClure, 80 Western Stoma,. selling at from 800 k
for fair to good:
Fellheimer & Kiryin , 102 Weitens Steers, polling at
from 8.4(4101.Io for fair to good.
MP); Reetedy, :01 Chester county Steers, selling at
from 0010 e for fair to good.
R. Scott, 67 Ohio Steers, selling at from BX@llOc for fair
to good.
Alooney St Smith, ISO Illinois Steers, Foiling at frina 91g1
10e for fulr to g0...d,
B. F. B uston,lB Ohio Steers, selling at from 8,g0)(c for
fair to good.
Smith di MCP, 80 Ohlo Steers, selling at from figi6c. for
fair to good quality.
D. Braneon, 18 Clioster county Steers, selling at from
81.08;4c, for fair to gllOll quality,
CO WS AN CALVES.
The arrivals and tales of rows at Phillips' Avenue
Drove. Yard reached shout lno head this week, sollins at
from *lB to OCM for .priageni, and s.2.3.grts head for Cow
and Calf. Ohl, lean Cows are selling at $1516'00 he Id.
Thera is a fair demand, ind prices are about the same as
loot <tooled, •
CALVIZA. —About 40 bead sold at &Kilo for first quality,
end L@6c for second do.
THE SHEEP MARKET.
The arrivals and salve of Sheep at Phillips' Avenue
Drove Yet d 11.1101 about SAO head this week. The de
mand continues good. and prices are well maintaused,
flint quality selling at 7073.fc "f lb, groxs, and 60831 c for
evened de, according to quality. Stook Sheep are selling
at 8 ig.l ti bead, OR to quality.
THE H.OO MARKET.
The receipts of Hoge aro moderate this week, reselling
about 2,000 head ; the demand has fallen off, bat prices
remain shout the same as last Quoted, ranging at from
frCiig '25.11100 lbs net..
2.100 head said at R. O. Imhoff 's Union Drove Yard,
at from $7.2500423 Ti• 100 lbs net.
790 head sold at the Avenue Drove Yard, by John
Crones & Co., at from li7igs 25'14100 Its net.
CIIICAOO CATTLE BAREST, Feb. 21—Bear CArnm.
—The receipts of Beef Cattle to-day were liberal, and
the offerings embraced severe/ droves of choice shipping
beeves, which were promptly taken by operators on
Eastern aceonnt. Medium and good grader were steady
and unchanged. Sales were 17 head good grade beeves.
averaging 1,218 The at VLSO; 15 head extra shipping
Steers,i averaging 1,371 Ms, at $3.85; 2 head fat oxen.
averaging 1,590 Ms, at $5; '2O COW! averaging NO tbs, at
*1 75; 15 head extra shipping beeves, averaging 1,300
/be, at 8 1 3.60; 8 head coarse grade beeves, averagingl,2lV
Ms, at $2.65.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
DEAF MADE TO HEAR
Instruments to assist the hearing, in every variety
and of the most approved construction, at P. MADEIRA'S,
115 South TEETH Street, below CHESTNUT. fe2l-3t.
BATCHELOR'S HAIR BIM!
THE BEST IN THE WORLD
WILLIAM A. BATCHELOR% celebrated Heir Dye
'reduces a color not to be distinguished from nature;
warranted not to injure the hair in the least remedieo
the ill erects of bad dyes, and invigorates the Hair for
life. GRAY, RED, or RUSTY HAIR instantly turns a
splendid Black or Brown, leaving the Hair soft and
beautiful," Sold by all Draggiste, ace.
Aliv- The Clennine Is signed WILLIAM A. BATCH&
LOB, on (he four Wee of each box.
FACTORY, No. 81 BARCLAY Street, •
(Late 233 Broadway and 16 Bond sired.)
any2B-17 New York.
B-T-4860-X.
DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTER&
They purify, strengthen, and invigorate.
They create a healthy appetite.
They are an antidote to change of water and diet
They overcome effecte of dissipation and late hour*.
They strengthen the system and enliven the mind.
They prevent miasmatic and interinititent fevers.
They purify the breath and acidity of the stomaah.
They cure Dyspepsia and Constipation.
They cure Diarrbcelia, Cholera, and Cholera Herbst".
They cure Liver Complaint and Nervous Headache.
They are the best BITTERS in the world. They make
:he weak man strong, and are exhausted nature's great
restorer. They are made of pure St. Croix Rum, the eel.
orated Cal leapt Bark, roots and herbs, and are taken will
the pleasure of a beverage, without regard to age Or time
_4 day. Particularly recommended to delicate PereoSUl
:equiring a gentle stimulant. Sold by all Grocers, Dreg-
Oats, Hotels, and Saloons. P. H. BRAZE & CO.. SOS
BROADWAY. New York. se24Bto
ONB-PRION CLOTHING, OF THE LATEST
rrnme, made in the Beet Manner. expressly for RETAIL
SALES. LOWEST Selling Prices marked in Plain 11.
lures. All Goode made to Order warranted eatisfactorg.
Our ONE-PRICR &rang ie strictly adhered to. All are
thereby treated alike.
detaty JONES - k 00..e0* KABICBT &radii
CA.MtP,I'MOD.
WELCH-TAYLOR.—On the ISth instant, by the-Rev.
D. W. Bartine, D. D., the Rey. Joseph Welch . , of the
Philadelphia Conference, and hitss glary E.,. daughter
of Lewie Taylor. of Philadelphia.
73M.EaD.
DODDSON. —At his residence, in Darby, Olr Second--
day morning, the 2.3 d instant, Joseph Dodgson, aged , 77
years.
The friends and relatives of the family are respectfnily
invited to attend his funeral, to meet at Friends Meeting
House, in Darby, on Fifth-day morning, the 26th in
stant, at 30 o'clock, preoisely, without farther notice, "".
KERLIN. —ln Chester, Pennsylvania, on Saturday
evening, the 21st instant, Susan Johnson, only child•of
Capt. C. W. and Susan F. Kerlin, aged two years,. two
mon las, and twenty-seven days.
BROUP.-00 the 21st inst., George W., son of the late
Nicholas Brous, in the 20th year of hisage.
The friends and acquaintances of the family are re
spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the resi
dence of his mother. Mrs. Sarah /3vons, Second street,.
above Olney street, Twenty-third ward, on liTatiesday
afternoon, at 1 o clock. To proceed to St. James'
church, 16.40
FRal LEY.—On Friday, the ?Oth inst.. Harry Leonard,
eldest son of Commander James Madison Smiley,.
United States Navy.
The relatives and male friends are Invited to attend
the funeral, from his father's residence, No. Mu Pine
street, this (Tuesday) morning, Sith inst, at 10 o'clock.
Fueeral serriees'et the house. •
ACKL).Y.—On the 20th iMiant, Lydia Ann Ackley, in
the Zth year of her age. •
BBLSHAW.—On the 20th instant, Mrs. Margaret But
shaw, In the 77th year of her age. •
BRADY.—On the Mot instant, Mr. John Brady, late
surgeon's steward of the U. B. navy yard, aged 25 years
and 8 months.
itiOoks.—bn the 20th instant, John W. Brooks, in•
the Mtn year of his age.
SPRING MOURNING GOGDS--BES.
SON & SON,—Monaning Store, No. 918 CHM
NUT Street, have received
Black Silks of the most desirable makes.
Black and White neat Striped and Check Silks.
Paris Printed Foulard Silks.
Black Mousselines, Tamtaes. Bombazines,
Black Crape Tammetans, Alpacas, and Mohair/I.
Black apd White Lawns, Gingham% Mohairs.
Black Silk Grenadines, Grenadine Baregoe.
Black Simnel Crapes and Yells.
&c.
Shawls, Hosiery, gloves, Parasols, Collars, Sleevee,
fel6-tt
PYRE k LAND ELL, FOURTH AND
LECH, always keep a fine stook of
Staple 'Household Goods.
ID Beet Moline, Linens, and Flannels. .
pYRE & LANDELL, 'FOURTH 'AND
ARCH, alwase keep a fall Wu of
blooming Shawls.
fa 0 'Fashionable Shawls. : • • •
EYRE & LANDELL, FOURTH AND
LIICH, have a fine assortment of
Good Glossy Black Silks.
Jalo ' Widows' Silks without aloes.
MTHE COMMITTEE OF TWENTY
FIVE to form a NATIONAL UNION CLUB. will
meet tbis afterzwon at 4 o'clock, third story COMMON
WEALTH BUILDING, CHESTNUT above Sf.RTII. Mem
bers of the Committee are requested to be punctual, as
business of vital importance will be considered.
J. R, FLANAGAN. Chairman.
Joint R. ORR. Secretary.
g."' NOTICE IS GIVEN - TEAT APPLI
iIIAr--. CATION heal:teen made to the Spring Garden
Insurance Company for the re-issue of Perpetual Policy,
for 81.000, premium $3), upon premises 19th
street, 16 feet 9 inches; north of Jefferson street, east
side. The same has been lost or mislaid.
(524 tn w se GEO. M. BOND.
PREPARATION FOR BUSINESS
LlFlL—lnstraction in BOOK-KEEPING, PEN
MANSHIP, COMMERCIAL CALCULATIONS, BUSI
NESS FORMS, Sc., at CRITTENDEN'S Philadelphia
Commercial College, N. IL corner SEVENTH and
CHESTNUT Streets. INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION RI
per cent. off regular prices. tell-3t.
IM. "TILE LONDON TIMES ON THE
REBELLION."
GREAT ORATION
. . -
Which was originally delivered by
PROFESSOR MaCOY,
Of Washington. D.C.,
Defer° the - President and his Cabinet, *subsequently four
times in Harrieburg, fifty-three times in the State of
Pennsylvania, and width was delivered i the anniver
saryuosilcan's Putuntit'llfoinisltlArytigktigtelasatu, audience,
repeated in CoNCERY HALL,
THURSDAY EVENING, Fee. 28, 2863.
Oration to begin at eight o'clock.
Admission FREE, and without tickets. fe24.-31.
MTHE ELOCUTIONISTS OF PIMA,
DELPIIIA va. THE ELOCUTIONISTS ON NEW
YORK.
PHILIP LAWRENCE Teacher of Elocution, 33 South
FIFTEENTH Street, Philadelphia, invites the Professors
of New York city to a friendly trial of the merits of their
respective_pupils. He challenges any of them to pro
duce THREE PUPILS under the age of 21 years to recite
Lengfellow'sex description of the Famine, from
Hiawatha," Edgar A. Poe's wonderful poem of the
"Raven," and Shakspeare's masterpiece,_ 'Marc An
tony's Oration. ' Th 4 loser to pay ONE HUNDRED
DOLLARS to the SICK AND WOUNDED SOLDIERS.
Philip Lawrence's three pupils are all Philadelphians.
It*
M. , ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
U. B. SANITARY COMMISSION.
The Rev. Dr. BELLOWS, President of the U. S. Sant
ivy Commission, will deliver an Address, at the
ACADEMY OF MUSIC, on TUESDAY, February 21, at
8 o'clock P. M. when he will explain the history and
objects of the Commission, and its mode of administering
relief in the Army. .
The citizens of Plyiladelphfa, who have generously
supported the work of the Commission, will have an op
portunity of realizing the immense scale upon which the
operations of the Commission have been conducted, and
of learning the extent to which the wants of the army
of the Union have been provided for, and its sufferings
relieved.
Other distinguished speakers have been invited to
unite with the President of the Commission on the on
easion.
Bergfleld'e Band will be in attendance.
Tickets of admission will be sent to the associates and
contributory to the Commission, and any Mal who may
not teethe them will be supplied on application at the
agency of the Commission,' No. al South SIXTH
Street, where, after Friday, the '2oth instant, a limited
number will be distributed to the friends of the Com-
BEIOII on aprdication.
By order of the Committee of Arrangement&
HORACE BINNEY, Js., •
. CALEB COPE,
ROBERT M. LEWIS. .
CHARLES J. STILLE,
felg-at For the Committee.
GIRLS , HIGH AND NORMAL
SCHOOL.—An examiaation of candidates for the
position of TEACHER in the Department of Higher
illathemati, in the Girls' High and Normal Scheel, of
Philadeillitia, will be held at the school house, on SER
GEANT Street, below Tenth, on FRIDAY, the 27th
at 2 o'clock,P. M.
The branches taught in this department are Arithmetic,
.Al_gebre., Mensuration, qeonsctrY, nod S.stronoiny.
By order of the (nnulate ou Girls' High and Normal
school.
fe9:l.Mutb GEORGE W. VAUGHAN, Chairman.
lIORECEOPATILIC HOSPITAL, 11113
r 3.. .
CUTHBFERT Street—This inetituttort itt now open
for the reception of sick and wended Soldiers, who will
be received and provided for in the most comforiabbt
manner, tree of charge. B. F. GLENN.
no i t Secretary of Board of Managers.
HEADQUARTERS, PENNSYLVA
NIA MILITIA, HOSPITAL. DEPARTMENT,
If A RRISBURO, February 111,' 3583.
THE STATE MEDICAL BOARD OT- PENNSYLVA
NIA will meet in PHILADELPHIA on TUESDAY,
March 2d, 1563, and continue in session daring the Week.
to examine candidates for the post of medical °Ulcers in
Pennsylvania Regiments. The appointment of a num
ber of Assistant burgeans will be required immediately
to till vacancies now existing, as well as for others con
stantly occurring,
Physicians of Pennsylvania in good health, furnish
ing proper testimonials for industry, sobriety and
loyalty, will be admitted to the examination. It is im
portant that the names be registered on the find day of
the meeting.
By order of the Governor.
JAMES KING.
felli-dtmb2 Surgeon General Pennsylvania.
IMOFFICE OF TILE SURGEON-AR.
TI4T TO THE.ARMY AND NAVY. PHILADBIr
Pala, October 24, 7562.
Wounded Soldiers and Wore desirous of avatlinir
themselves of the National appropriation for °applying
Artificial Limbs. should apply immediately at the office
of the Steon-Artiet to the Government. No. 1009
CHESTNUT Street. B. FRANK PALMER.
Jaiklat • Government SurgeonAxtick
m. TO THE OITIZENg OF THE 24TH
WARD. —The West Philadelphia and Stoma
y h e Engine Dempsey. No. I, tako this method to inform
the Jr info& and the public. that they have no Commit
tee appo.pted to solicit cootrihotions for the . purpode of
aiding or pa misusing Stearn /Ire ClIZi DO.
MANDAN MINING COMPANY OP
L. 4 1(8 kiEJFERIOF.—The Vir.4 ALoiting of the
• • Mandan Mitring Company of Luke. Suporiar." undo
Sta articles of asgoelation, will be 1.1014 oil the tenth day
of Nareh, a•ciockm. M. at Dfo. 14 Farquhar
Building. WALNUT Street,l'hibufolphig,
B. A. 110'076.3.
WM H. STSVENS,
fe24441' Two of the Associates of said Cagioration.
MP OFFICE PENNSYLVANIA RAIL.
ROAD 03/IPARY, PATZADBLPfIIA.&hairy 9,
Itet
NOTICE TO JTOCKHOLVERS. —TITS A N 11 II A L
ELECTION OR DIRECTORS' will be held on MON
DAY. the second day of March AM, at the Office of the
Company. No. En South TIMED Street. Tbo Voile
will be open from 10 o'clock A. 111. to 6 o'clock P. M.
No sharo or shame transferred Wlblhtn sixty days prig
ceding the election will entitle the bolder or holders
thereof to a Tote. EVMD2fD num
felo-tmh2 tceu etary.
(XIIIIIIIIIX4SOIN
BLEACHED MUSLIMS,
BLACK DOESKINS,
COTTONADES. FANCY CASSIMERM
NAPKINS. COLORED CAMBRIC.%
For sale by
GRIGG & lIARMSTELD
No: AI EITR, WICEREY STRUT.
ALTEMUIS
,42: COZENS,
5141 OHESTMIT STREET.
'BOLE Aorarre FOR
GREEN &
,DANIELS',
• • CELEBRATID IVORY minor
SPOOL COTTON,
WARRANTED DOO YARDS.'•
Pronounced one of the beet makes in the market. fel44m
OUR SPRING STOCK IS NOW AR.
BANGED
80,000 DOZEN
H OSIER Y.
LT LOWER PRICES TRAIT PRESENT COST OF IN-
PORTATION.
THOS. MELLOR & 00.,
40 AND 4X NORTH THIRD sum,
I=l
JOHN T. BAILEY & CO.
BAGS AND BAGGING
OF ETERY DESCRIPTION,
NO. 113 NORTH FRONT STREET,
PHIL ADELPHIA
"BAG"
MANDFACTORY.
BURLAP BAGS, OF ALL SIZES,
POE 00RA, OATIVCOPESE, BONSDIIBT,
ALSO.
SEAMLESS BAGS.
Of standard makes, ALL SIZE% for sale cheap, for net
rash on &elem..
GEO. GRIGG.
DOW No. 219 and f 41211 CHLIECH ALLEY.
SHIPLEY, HAZ t ARD, &
HUTOHINSON,
No. in CHESTNUT STREET,
COMMISSION MBBCH•IT6
* FOR TEE SALE OF
PHILADILPHIA-WADS GOODS
149843 m
ARMY GOODS.
DARN-BLUE COAT CLOTHS.
DASH-BLDG CAP CLOTHS.
SST-BLUR CLOTHS FOR MINCERS. •
ARMY BLANKETS, STANDARD WRIGHT.
10-ODNCE DUCK. • •
DRILLS. STANDARD WEIGHT.
HEAVY LINEN DRILLS AND DUO&
BROWN AND BLEACHED SHESTINGS AND BHthT
LNG& For We by
FROTELINGIELA4 , & WELLS.
eel-if If • • •
FINANCIAL.
U.S.
FIVE-TWENTIES,
TWKWIT-YZAII SIX pus catrr. BONDS,
rAYA_BLE AT THE OPTION OF THE GOVERNBISIIT
Ann FIVE YE/LIS.S.
Ism Instructed by the SECRETARY OF THE TEEL
FURY to receive subscriptions for the above
LOAN AT PAR.
Interest will commenee from the DATE 07 SUBSCRIP
TION. and is PAYABLE IN GOLD at the Mint, or any
Sub-Treasury or Depository of the United States, on the
Bret days of May and November of each year. At the
present PICRICTIN ON GOLD, these Bond' yield about
EIGHT per cent. per annum. ...
♦ full supply always on hand.
JAY COOKE,
SUBSCRIPTION AGENT,
nobtmhl 1114 E SOUTH THIRD STUFFY.
EOHN 0. OAPP & SON,
STOOK & NOTE BROKERS,
No. 23 SOUTH THIRD STREET,
L= A =LkidikLitlaaa
STOOKS AND BONDS
NOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION AT THE
BOARD OF BROKERS.
MONEY INVESTED
AND NOTES AND LOANS !NEGOTIATED ON TER
BEST TERMS.
S . HAZVEY . THQM.ik . I3,
STOCK AND . I3iLL BROKER.
No. 311 WALNUT STREW
STOOKS and BONDS, and all kinds of 11. S. GOVERN
RENT SECURITIES bought and sold on Commission, ex
alnelvely.
Business Paper and Loans on Collateral associated at
lowest rates.
Orders by Mail shall receive prompt. attention. Refers to
Messrs. Nathan Trotter & Co., Geo. D. Parrish, Rsq.,
John B. Myers & Co.. Earnuel B. Thomas, Req.,
Farness, Ifrinley ` 1{ (fo.. John Thomas. Bea.
doiB.9mlf .
$3,000 TO $1.0,000 TO LOAN ON
mortgage of Improved fermi in Now Jer-
Soy.
fell-12N
PERSONAL.
SECOND-HAND STORE FIXTURES.
—Counters, Bars, and Fixtures; Counting-Howe
Desks, Stoves, &e., wanted.' The highest price mid in
cash. Call or address WEL LEWIS, No. 931 RIDGE
Avenue. • . • 111321-69`
PERSONAL.—A. D'ANOONA GIVES
a high price for Ladies . aaCClautlemen's Ciat-of
Clothing, at 330 SOUTH Street fe13.110
pENSIONS.- $lOO . BOUNTY AND
-a- Pay procured and collected for soldiers, sailors,
arid the relatives of such as are deceased, at reasonabh
and satisfactory rates. Claims cashed or advanced apt a
by JAMES FULTON.
Solicitor for Claimants
424 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia.
Particular attention even to parties living at a Ma
tome.. oclft.tf
LEGAL.
THE ORPH &NS' COURT FOR THE
CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.
Rotate of WILLIAM A. CIIRISTM off, deceased.
NOTICE is hereby given that JULIANA CIIRISTMAN,
widow of said decedent, has filed in the said Court her
petition and an Inventory and appraisement, claiming
to retain personal property of said decedent to the value
of WOO. under the act of April 14th, ISM, and the
supplements thereto, and that the same will be ap
proved by the said Court on the 6th day of MARCH.,
DIEU, unless exceptions are previously filed thereto.
WESTC OTT,
fe24-tu f 4t* ' : Attorney for Petitioner.
REIME R S WORYTYPES ARE
•••••' charming specimens of this style of likeness. The
appliances of Skill, care, and experience render. them
marvellously perfect in appearance. SECOND Street, .
above Green. It
LADIES' HAIR BRAIDS, WIGS,
Curls, Frizettes, Gossamer, Ventilated Wigs, Ven
tilated Scalps of superior manufacture. Prices are lower
than those of any other establishment. BAKER'S,
fe24-Im* No. 909 CHESTNUT Street.
PRUDE PETROLEUM, 4,000 BAR-
N- , rein; REFINED PETROLEUM, 1,500 barrels, in
bond, for sale for export.
2.000 Empty Crude or refined Coal-011 Barrels wanted.
in good order. DANIEL L. MILLER, Ja., Agent.
11123-31 4, No. 123 WALNUT Street. Philadelphia.
THE PHRENOLOGICAL OABl
sf,,eiit NET AND BOOK STORE In open day and even
'Or tng for the sale of Books on Physio
logyPhrenoolie%reno
.. 1111 ' e giNg=titlirogrelgt_yadfnatt should l i e
addressed to . JOHN L. CAPEN,
fe6-eatathlnif 922 CHESTNUT Street. Phila.
EYE AND EAR-PROF. J. ISA_A.OS,
Oculist and at No
from Leyden, ta ror.
masently located at N 0.511 PINE Street:where he treats
all diseases of the Bye or .11ar scientifically, and cures—
if curable. artificial Byee inserted without palm
N. B.—No charges made for elamination. Office hears
from 8 b 3 ri o'clock A. M. and 2 to 7 P. 51. ja.3.3M0
MAMMALS FOR MINOE PIES.
BUNCH. LAYER, AND IMINAII A RAISINS.
CITRON ant RANTS. SPICES,
CIDER WINE, Sus.. &a.
ALBERT 0 ; ROBERTS,
DEALER IN PINE GROCF.RIIB,
aosirtf CORNER BUMPH AND WIFE ore.
MICROSCOPES, SPECTA.CLEI3, AND
SPY-OLABBEA, for piieente for sale by
up, W.A , MEN & CO.,
delS-3mlf OLLIWTXPT amt.
THE PRESS.-PHILA_DELPHIA; TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 24, 1863.
17 4 ly'RE & LA.NDELI, FOOll3ll ANL)
Atecu, now griening If One u.3Bortruenr., of
NEW SeftlNG GOIMYS:
Rook. Spun Silk Shawls, '
Laing SiiwlF, long and egingro
Self-cord Figured Silks,
Cut (Ale& Spring Silkß.Silky,
knele-col'd
Pin-stripo Now Devlin Etille•e,
Yukon 41/otlin, for . lenemeq.
• spring Foulards, new' krylose
Spriug-.Chiutzeu, Lawns. mud Pleroiu,
k 24 Spring - Del nines, node Alpacas, 60: •• sce:
BLACK SILKS.
Oros du Rhines,
Ltratrings, iffarentinea.
Mourning Pa de Soles.
Gros Graitia. '
_Bonnet Taffetas. •
Moire Antiques..
Double-faced Brocades,.
Rich, neat Zgar'm.
SHARDDDSS BROTHERS.
SPRTNG DRESS GOODS.
Pon de Chavres. Elateris.
Adriennes, Worsted Crepes.
Fit de Chevres, i‘leh al rs.
Chintzes, Lawns, Organdies.
Plain Sake, New Foulards.
Plaid AlListud Ga.thinuruNi.
FAR re, RAT N, M/S,
CITESTNUTand EIGIITII Streets.
mrUSLIN S T 3 TEE PIECE UNDER
-"-LPRICE.-We will' sell bleached litpdins, 25 inches
wide, for 1,5 cents per yard; good X. wide IS cents: better
do 'Aicente; 4.4 wide 21 costs; good 4.4 30 °eats t better
pl. 39, 35, and Mt" cents. Also, 40 inches, 42 inches, 45
tucbee, wule, and 8-4, 9-4', 10-4 and 12-4 wide.
Included ill this stock will be toned Williarnsviße.
'intrastate, Forreatdale, Attewagen, Hebron, and every
well-known snake. Parties who wish to buy by the
whole pieee or ease, will find' we are about 5 cente per
yard under agent's prices.
R. Ilr 3t W. 11. PENNELL,
1021141ARKET St, below Eleventh.
TABLE LINENS, IN L ROE A_SSORT.
mew, at t Par old prices, from 62% cents up to flueAt
imported.; Napkim,. 4LOD per dozen; extra due, $1.75
per dozen - , als:, very fine do, All linen tovr4s, $1.50
per dozen?, also, . towels of every description; Crash, 15,
16, and IS cents. R. D. sr. W„ B. FENNELL,
fe23-3t 1021 MARKET St, below Eleventh.
WONDERFUL DISCOVERY. AND
WONDERFUL RESULTS ACCOMPLISHED BT
PROF. C. H. BOLLES. 1220 WALNUT Street. —The
difference between Joel and ,fictfona, of permanently
curing the mitering of their diaeiree, and advertising. to
cure, and showing no better evidence than offering re
ference of some persona in far-off localities, can: wet!. be
appreciated by anxious seekers after health,. upon atten
tively reading the following certificates of cases Irma
some of the most reliable gentlemen of Philadelphia. who
were 'permanently cured by Prof. C. IL BOLLES,. of
1220 WALNUT greet.
Facts are stubborn things. and as evidence is regnired
for the establishment of all facts admitting of the least
doubt, and as the astonishing cures perfored by Prot.
BOLLES are snob as no other man has ever performed is
this or any other city, it seems important in the present
case to offer acme proof by way of certificates fromsome
of the most reliable gentlemen of this city, and mere
because there are some in this city who have tee auda
city to claim to treat according to Prof. BOLLESt dis
coven'. and these same persons are really ignorant of the
Positive or Negative Poles of any Electrical Machines,
and therefore, Prof. BOLLES bats cautioned the. sick
against trusting their health in such reckless hands,
Bead the following certificates of cures of most obsti
nate diseases by Pre: Boller, 1220 Walnut sired;
Philadelphia.
The brat cure wets
.veiforrned three Years ago, and'
continues well lothie date :
About nine years ago I had a severe attack of dyspeptic
symptoms '
witted. increased on me during the wird&
time, and I supposed, and also my physicians that
treated me, that my real disease was dyspepsia; and at
first was treated for that disease. Hy symptoms were at
first great hunger, and bad and exhausted feeling in the.
stomach, only when I ate often. Sometimes, however,.
I experienced loss of appetite, very disagreeable nansea
In the stomach, pain in theepigentram, heartburn , great
fullness about the stomach, and pain through the pylori.)
region; a feeling sometimes of great weight in the sto
mach,
collection of acidity in the stomach, fetid
taste in the mouth. When the sense of hunger came
on as above described, I had a sense of flattering
about the chest, and a sinking faint-feeling at. the
pit of the stetnech, which was, in my first attacks, re
lieved untoby taklug fond, and many times in my walks
through the streets of Philadelphia when these sinking
spells came on, I was obliged to cutlet some restaurant
and take food, but this only relieved the for the present
time, and thus f sufferedsfur .wean soder the beet medi
cal treatment In the city. However, my physician at
last pronounced my disease cancer in the stoma. I
continued to be treated for what I was informed to be
a cancer np to the time that Professor Bolles came to
this city and advertised hie important discovery in the
applicatiou of. Gal vanitun and other mod itications of
Electricity, for the cure of fas he announced) acute and
chronic diseases, and more especially (sneers, tumors,
white swelling. die. I immediately called on Prof
5112211 Walnut street, for advice in my case. I
I considered my cases hopeless one,
it
but notwithstanine ti„• were at once re
vived, when Proft.
cure me in a few dm s, and I am freak in
twelve or fourteen treatments I was perfectly cured.
This cure to me looks mysterious, and will ever appear
a wonder of wonders, but to Prof. B. all seemed cer
tain, as he remarked at the commencement that he knew
to a day how long It would take to produce a cure. •
I em certain of a permanent cure from the fact that
about two years have elapsed since my cure, and have
lied no symptoms of return. I think Professor Bolles
has made e very important discovery in the application
of Electricity for the certain cure of acute and chronic
-diseases, know of a great number of persons whom he
has cured of the mostobstioate diseases, both acute and
chronic. I have watched his success for more than two
years, and take pleasure in recommending his scientific
discovery to so tlerintt humanity. I shall take pleasure
in being referred to by the diseased.
H. C. BHURTLEFF,
• 3722 ill tItKB,T Street.
The following wonderfal cure of Epilepsy was per
formed more than eight 11/071048 ago and remains well
to ate date. -
Read the following attentively :
The following is a statement of foots in reference to my
condition and astonishing cure o! Epilepsy:
For five years previous to my knowledge of Professor
C. B. Bolles' discovery of the therapeutic administra
tion of Galvanism, Magnetism, and other modifications
of Electricity for the cure of all acute and cbrottio
diseases, 1 had been severely afflicted with Epileptic
Fits of the most obdurate character, gad had abandoned.
all hopes of ever being cured, as I had for years tried
the treatment and received the counsel of the most ems
nent Medical Men of the States, with the view of obtain
ing relief if any could be found among the Old Schools:
but all my efforts were unavailing, anti, therefore, all
hones were abandoned, as I then know of no greater
skill for the cure of obstinate cases than in the Old
Schools. About six months ago my mind was turned
to investigate the new discovery of Prof. C. IL Bol
les, 1220 Walnut street, and. after noticing several
certificates of cures which were published, and some
from persons with whom I was acquainted, and
knew them to be reliable men, I was induced to
call on the Professor, and obtain his opinion of my ease.
After he had examined me about ten minutes, he frank . cly
informed me that he could cure me, and offered to give
me a 'written warrantee of a complete cure, and in case
Of a failure to charge me nothing. This at first seenytd
an impossibility; but the frankness and earnestness of
the Professor convinced me of his scientific accuracy In
the dial:3lolslS of my cane. Be disclosed all my sufferings
and symptoms for five yrarspast as well as I knew theta
myself. I will here state, for the good of humanity.
and especially those suffering as I was, that I am per
fectly cured. I farther would state that more titan ("our
months have elapsed since my cure, and I have had no
symptoms, and, therefore,feel confident that I am cared.
I shall take pleasure in being referred to, at any time, by
any one suffering as I was , and any information of my
condition previous to my cure will be freely given to any
one at 1.5,42 North THIRTEENTH Street, Philadelphia.
GEO. W. ERRS°.
N. B.—Professor C. If. BOLLES will publish, from
time to time.certlficates of the core of chronic caseslw litcle
had restated the treatment of the most eminent medical
men for years.
Please take notice that Professor B. does not advertise
any certificates of cures, except those cared in this city.
See advertisement in another column.
Consultation Free.
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cough is seated, pains, breast and side, fever, bloody ex
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affected, ''Swayne's Compound" will nol, fail to give re
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human probability it could not be possible.
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monary Complaints Volumes might be filled with
proof from all parts of the world, to prove that no
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of medicine, that acts so prompt, even in the worst
cases of pulmonary disease. A good appetite, complete
digestion, strength, and a dispoalhon for active exercise.
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.with the many articles put out by persona totally Igno
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and your case been neglected, you will find in "DR.
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the bowels ue costive, or headache accompanies your
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are convincing proof. Prepared only by Dr. SWAYNE
dr SON, 330 BIRTH Street, above Vine. Sold by
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This valuable and popular Medialne has universally no
salved the most favorable recommendations of the
MEDICAL YROFEBBfOR and the public as the
most szsucusur AMD AGAZZIABLB
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It may be need 'with the bait elect In
Intone and Febrile DleaseacCoattfentaajltek ifimbasbaa
Nausea, Lose of A9pettte. badtgaaticaa, Acidity of
the Stomach, Torpidity of the Liver, Goat. -
Rheumatic Affeations ,Gravel.
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t3ea and Land, Residents in Hot Climates, Persona of
Sedentary Habits, Itvailds,and Convalesoents ; Captains
of Tercels and Planters will And it a valuable addition
to their Medicine Chests.
It la in the form of a Powder, carefully put op in bottles
to keep in any climate, and merely requires
eep In any climate, sc. ,
water poured upon tt to produce a de
lightful effervescing beverage.
Numerous testimoniale, from prefeselonal and other
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its G easin
e2. g pCY opular
and i v y l fo u t abr a seriee of
years, stroninale Shares
terlandlconunend it to the favorable notice or an intent.
gent public.
Wanufactured only by
TARRANT 63 C 0.,.
'No. 275 GREENWICH Street. eorner of Warren st..
' •
Mato sale by Dna N il E as WYO e ß, y
generally.
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 .Inotly acquired. 48 there are 'Snit&
00718,
_be sure to OBTAIN the aweleWee at FREDERICK
BROWN'S Drag and Chemical Store,lN. R. cor. CHEST.
HUT and FIFTH Streets.
Also, Mutter's Cough Syrup, Motor's Cough Lozenges,
Prepared from original prescriptions, . laso-1m if
OPERA GLASSES, OPERA
GLissm ir°l 44° gags W. QUEEN at Co..
del3-Baitt rift QUIATIOT Strcot,
1863 PIING. 1863
RIEGEL, WIEST, 6.; ERVIN,
Na. 47 NORTH THIRD STREET,
Ifferclitintif Vtirri kit this city to purchase Dirr
GOODS' will llnd our Stock large
and admirably aaeorted, and at
LoW Plane:as. In certain classes
of Goads we offer inducements to
ourehasers unequalled by any other house in
Philadelphia. .. fel9-2m
JAMES, KENT,
Nos. 239 and 241 N. THIRD STREET, ABOVE RACE,
PHILADELPHIA,
Have now open their usual •
LARGE -AND COMPLETE STOCK
OF
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS,
Among whiCh will be found mmoro than usually attrac
tive variety of
LADIES' DRESS GOODS;
_ THE_
uROVER
AND
BAKER
HAVE
TAKEN
l
P tI T
E U Id 9
To which they invite the special attention °leash buyers
S P RING' 1863
YARD, GILLMORA. ctsr
Importers and Jobbers of
SILKS
AND
FANCY DRY GOODS,
NOS. 617 CHESTNUT AND 614•:TAYNE STS.,
Have now oren. of THEIR OWN IMPORTATION,
LARGE AND HANDSOME STOCK
OF
SPRING
COMPRISING
DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS,• It - THROWS,
GLOVES, &c.
Also, a full assortment of
WHITE GOODS, LINENS, FURNISHING GOODS, EM
BROIDERIES," AND LACES.
The attention of the trade is requested. fel.3-3m
OF
1862,
HEN
EXHIBITED
1868. SPRING. 1863 .
IJOHNES, BERRY, & 00:,. .
(successors to Abbott, Johnee, & Co:)
No, t 1.27 MARKET. and 524 COMMERCE • Street&
PHILADELPHIA,
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OP /
S I r-;
AND
FANCY DRY GOODS,
Have now open a LARGE AND ATTRACTIVE STOCK
IN
DRESS GOODS,.
Adapted to the Season. ALI°. a Pall Aeaortment in
WRITE 'GOODS, RIBBONS, GLOVES;
SHAWLS, ST.,
Which they offer to the trade at the LOWEST PRICES.
CASH BUYERS
Are partlealarly.inytted to examine onr Stock. fell-LI
EVANS ek, HASSALL,
az-iy.m::,i.~v _~rrv.*r_rda'u~.v:o~__--
And .everything necessary for the complete on*tt of
ARMY AND NAVY OFFIGEM43,
WHOLESALE AND • RETAIL.
Ja27-1m •
G W. SIMONS & BROTHER,
NA
RANSOM-STREET HALL. PHIIADELPIELL
MANUFACTURERS OF JEWELRY,
FINE SWORDS;
Ala)
MILITARY GOODS, IN EVERY VARIETY
i8,8401m
• ,`WATCHES AND . JEWELRY.
J. C. FULLER, 411
. Importer:and Wholesale Dealer In
FINE WATCHES AND JEWELRY
No. vis CHESTNUT Street,
(Up-stairs, Opposite Masonic Temple),
Rae now open a •
LANGE AND = COMPLET E
BRACING STOCK,
AMERICAN AND SWISS WATCHES,
Z. HOWARD & CO.'S FINE AMERICAN WATCHE:
GOLD CHAINS, GOLD SPECTACLES; THIMBLES.
AND
PINE JEWELRY OP EVENT DESCRIPTION
fell-3m
itD. T. PRATT,
Is sonetautly la receipt of
AMERICAN WATCHES,
Of desirable styles and Qualitlea, to snit all classes of
buyers. feladmif
IDFINE WATCH REPAIRING
attended to, by the moat experienoed workmen,
and every watch warranted for one year.
G. RUSSELL,
ja23.6m . 22 North SIXTH Street.
/at PINE AMERICAN AND
IMPORTED wAronis, Gold, Jewelry. and Sil
verware, at the lowest possible prices.
O. RUSSELL.
jan4ka , 22 North SIXTH Street
J . 0. FULLER'S
ELI HOLDEN,
Dealer in fine
AND DEPORTED WATCHES,
JEWELRY', AND CLOCKS
oeSl-6m* 708 MA *KRT Street.
VITLCANITE RINGS
th WATCHES, JEWELRY, O.
A FRESH ASSORTMENT
►T LUIS THAN FORMER PRIORS.
FARR & BROTHER, Importers,
=RIM 324 CHUMMY!. Street. 'below Fon.rth.
ROOEItS & BROTHER'S
FINE PLATED WARE,
SPOONS, BORES, LADLES, KNIVES. &a.
J.. 0. FULLER,
fell-Sra No. 712 CHESTNUT Wee
DB. PADT & BROTHER, SECOND
• AVENUE, WESTERN MARKET, SIXTEENTH
AND MARKET STREWS. --80 head of very superior
Sheep of the South Down and Cotswold breed, ralsediand
fed by Cola Jeremiah Weaver, of Barks county, Pa. will
be exposed for sale at our Stalls, as above, onlVixtues
day, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday of this week. Our
friends and the public in general are respectfully•lnvited
to call and examine the very superior quality of this
mutton, fifty sheep that have not been equalled in
quality and texture in this country before. Call, exa
mine, and indite for yourselves.
D. B. PAUL & BROTHER.
fe23-6t Nos. 53 and 55 Western Market.
LOST -A CERTIFICATE OF. THE 5
per cont. Philadelphia county. Lona, under an act
of Assembly dated the 10th day of Ap0i11,1834, for Eighty.
Eleven Dollars, payable to Richard Teadom, executor'of
Francis Rroeson, deceased, or his heirs or assigns. The
tinder will be rewarded by returning It to
BENJANUN TURNER.,
del.fltam• No. 102 DAN& Street.
JAMES M. 80 .. OVEIL,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Minder and Examiner In Chancery.
.183.23 n. 113 PL I Street Camden. N. .7
_R,ODA AFH.—goo 0.l SKS SODA ASH,
Marsh's bread % is store and for sale by
C. W. cllultaniew,
fe2B-1t Sotith FRONT street.
- peAGS.-300 BALES EGYPTIAN
-`-!' White sad NMI.. tq t/t C"cnr i WannikN:
(0 2 4. - lt UR With ilioiNT fitrad,
DRY GOODS JOBBERS.
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS
DRY GOODS,
.I'HILADELPH lA.
SANTgE ec 00.,
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS
DRY GOODS,
Also, a full assortment of
MERRIMACK ACID COCIIECO PRINTS,
and
PHILADELPHIA-MADE GOODS.
MILITARY GOODS.
No. 4118 ARCH STREET
PHILADELPHIA.•
SWORDS, SASHES, BELTSpaq.,
01110010113 OR TO PSITT 4 ttsATEO
601 CHESTNUT STREET.
ENGLISH, SWISS. AND
FINE GOLD . PENS,
.13EST PEN IN USE,
FOR SALE IN ALL SIZES.. fell-3m
A full assOrtment, all sites and styles.
J. C. FULLER,
No. 712 CHESTNUT Street. fell-3m
NEW PUBLICATIONS.
MR. STILLE'S
NEW PAMPHLET,
Will be published
WEDNESDAY ; Ft tHII A ity
PRIOR FIFTEEN CENTS.
WILLIAM S. & ALFIIET MAR:1 4 1EN,
fe?l•etu2t 606 CFIESTRINSTRSET.
lI .ARPER FOR MARCEL-IVIARQEI
HARPED. is read) , this day. and for sale at
T. B. PETERSON Rc 131103..
• 306 Cimirparr :4tront.-
All
the New Books are for sale at PETEr,..SO'NT.
Ti*OLMOAL FA.I, , LALCIEs AN Ex_
A MINATION OF FA UR AFgUMPTIONS AND F.E.
FUTATHIN OF THE SOFITISTIGAL... REA.SONINGS
which have I - nought, on this Civil War. By. George
Junkiell : D. 12mo: sl.tl.
Wild • Scenee in h oath Amerlear or life in' the Lla'nos of
Voneznela. By Doe Raman .Paoz.
The National Almanac for 1833.
For sale by. _
WILLIAM S. & ALFRED' VARTIEN,
fe2;l 6416 OTIEVNITT Strcet".
.
}JOLLY'S COUNTRY SEATS AND
strinntimv RESIDENCES, with nnyee.rnus illus
trations, designs, &e. 40., just pubiNiaiji. Also,
1111 , 1 DEAFNESS; •
Its Causes, Vreyention, Ste., &a A new and revised
edition. 1 vol. 12rito, ,
THE GREAT CoNSI32IIIATION. By the - ROY. John
Cumming, D. D. ,-author of the Aluicalyritic Sketches,
&C., &e. LINDSAY & BLAKISTON,
Pchliabers mut Bookseller.,
fell 25 &lath SIXTH Street. above Chestnut.
HAZARD'S BOOKSTORE,
724 CEIESTNIIT STREET.
Betvreen Seventh and Eighth Streets
Alt Books usually to be Had In a
FIRST-CLASS I3OOU.STORE,
Will always be found on oar &elven
AT THE LOWE S T PRICES
fee-tt " -
lIANS CHRISTIAN ANDERSEN'S
LAST BOOK.
THE ICE-MAIDEN, AND OTHER TALES
Trannlnted by Mimi Penny Fuller, 1 Tot., Brno., tinted
Darer, with a photograph from an original drawing:
vellum-cloth, top gilt Price $l.
THE &IDLE, without photograph, cloth. red edges.
Price 75 cents.
Sent by mail free on receipt of price, by
F. LETTOLDT,
1323 CHESTNUT Street,
A"VINDICATION OF "OBJECT
TEACHING," " SCriTrA. " .For sale at KO:
ELECTS, CHESTNUT and TENTH Streets, arid at
HENRY LONGSrRETH'S,
1336 CHESTNUT Street.
fel4-stnth9t*
Price 15 cents
. 26 CENTS.-PROTOGRAPH AL
BUMS from 25 Cents to 25 Dollars The largest as
sortment, handsomest styles, and lowest prices in the
STANDARD AND MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, all
that can be found in a first-class Bookstore, at low
rates.
All of G. G. MANS' PUBLICATIONS at the
OLD PRICES!
Call in at the ORIGINAL GIFT-BOOK EMPORIUM,
fell 41 439 CFIESTNUT Street.
GENERAL TOM THUMB AND
LADY!-Gard Portrait of Mr.
and Mrs. TOM
THUMB in. Bridal Attire . A pretty little picture of a
Pretty Little Pa'r,
At the ORIGINAL GIFT-BOOK EMPORIUM,
fen-tf 439 OFISISTNI7T Street.
CIRCULATING LIBRARIES.
W. • BIiOTHEREOL O'S CLROULA-
T • TING LIBRARTAII Abe NEW English and
American Books. including ALL CLASSES of Literature.
This is the ONLY Library in the country that includes
all the NEW ENGLISH BOOKS that are not ESpituvr-
SD here.
Terms $6 per year; months $3; three months $1.60;
one month 76 amts, or S cents per day. 218 South
EIGHTH Street. . eeS-6m
PHOTOGRAPHS.
- R LIFESIZE PHOTO
GRAPHS. in oil colors, at war 'prices. The op'nlon
of all who see them is, they aro the beak portraits uvula
SECOND St.. above Green. It
JIM OPENED,
A NEW PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY.
No. 906 ARCH STREET,
Where FINEST PHOTOGRAPHIC PICTURES,
MOM
THE CARTE DE VISITE TO THE IMPERIAL SIZE,
Are produced by. the most
EXPERIENCED ARTISTS.
Those it-telling first-clams pictures are Invited to call and
examine specimens.
A choice selection of Albums, casein,and frame on
band. F. A. 0. KNIPE.
dell-Sm
TO THOSE WHO WANT GOOD AND
CHEAP PICTURES, REDIER'S Colored PHOTO
TOGRAPHS are the style—line Photographs, artistically
colored, for $l. SECOND St., above Green, 1 t
pHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS-A
A- large variety for sale. at lowces by
Dan pri
s w. catEso .1; co.,
924 CiIIESTNIPP Street.
dela-ginif
.EDUCATION.
FEMALE COLLEGE, BORDENTOWN,
IC J.—Pleasantly located on the Delaware river,
30 mike north of Philadelphia. It has been in success
ful operation for eleven years, and is ono of the most
flourishing institutions in this section of the country.
Special attention is paid to the common and higher
branches of English, and superior advantages furnished
in Vocal and In Music. French taught by a
native, and spoken in the family. For catalogues ad
dress Bev. JOHN IL BRAKELEF.
felB-2M ,
11 - TX.MTLCUr —xi .tc
SELECT BOARDING SCHOOL, NEAR MEDIA, PA_
Thorough course in Mathematics, Classics, English
studies. An.
• • • Tactics Military tangltt. Classes in Book-keepleg Sur
veying, and Civil Engineering. Pupils taken of all ures,
and are received at any time.
Boarding per week,
Tuition per quarter, $6.00.
For caMlognes or information address Bey. J. HERVEY
BARTON. A. If.. Village Omen. Pa. oclO•tf
: 1 A,10) ~-1 0 1 !1; I ;FA sl I D1:1
GIRMID FIRE AND MARINE
INSITBANCI OOMPA/TY.
IJ~~tHai!•~;/r~.•uy~aa:~a:v
CAPITAL 3200,000.
This Company continues to take risks on the saki
classes of Property at low rates.
Tho public can rely upon its responsibility, and abuts
to pay losses promptly. Its disbursements for the benefit
of the public, during the last nine years. exceed•
500,000 DOLLARS
and we respectfully solicit its favor in the future.
DIRECTORS.
CHAS. 7. DUPONT, JERRY WILTE
JOHN CLAOHORN, JOHN THORNEnX.
C. E. HEAZLITT, • ABRAHAM HART.
DAVID BOYD. in., PETER IL HOE, of W. Y 1
WM. M. SWAIN. r FURMAN SHEPPARD,
JOSEPH KLAP ,P D., N. S LAWRENCE.
THOMAS DRAKE, JOHN strepLEß.
THOMAS CRAVEN, President.
A. 8. GILLETT, Vice Precideatt
•
JAS. B. ALVORD, Secretary. ap2S.lf tf
THIRD ANNUAL STATEMENT OF
-a- THE MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
OF PHILADELPHIA-OMM 331 North SIXTH
Aired.
Amount of Property bleared 0373,900 00
Amount of Premium Notes ' 20,033 71
Balance in Tr, asnry 1 trio. Ist, 1862 357.•13
Interest on Premium Notes the past year...... 1.5.35 77
Policies, Surveys, and Transfers TT (Xi
Interest on Investments 83 70
Fire Losses
Expenses
Interest on Premium Returns
Perpetual Policies cancelled
Investments In City Six Per Cent. Loan
Bo do U. S. 7 3-10 Per Cent. Lo
Balance in hands of the Treasurer
ASSETS OF THE COMPANY
Pretniam Noton
City Six Per Cent. Loan
United States 7 Per Cent. Loan
°Wee Furniture
In bands of Treasurer
The undersigned, a Committee appointed by the Com
pany, have examined the above Statement, compared it
with the books and vouchers, and find It correct.
PHILADELPHIA, let mo., 17th.
BENJAMIN HUNT,
CIIABLES EVANS.
It has taken leas than one half of Our cash income to
pay our Imes and expenaos.
DIRECTORS:
' Simeon Matlack,
Thomas P. Rowlett,
Joseph Hayward,
Thomas &Luther,
Aaron W. Gastrin.
Edmund Webster,
~ 5 South FIFTH. Street.
AIIN MALONE, President.
metary. te1. 9 4-thstu tit
Benjamin Dialone,
James Smedley,
T. Ellwood ChaPman,
Eli Dillin,
Frederick Cadmus,
William M. Levick,
OFFICE REMOVED to No.
BENJAII. I
WILLIAM IC LEviCK, Sem
INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE
-a- STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA—OFFICE Nos.* and
5 EXCHANGE BUILDING & North aide of WALNUT
Simi, between DOCK and THIRD Streets, Philadelphia.
INCORPORATED In 1791--CHARTER PERRPETUAL.
CAPITALSM,OOO.
PROPERTIES OF THES4. COMPANY, FEBRUARY 1262,
V 413.33,
MARINE, FIRE, AND INLAND TRANSPORTATION
INSURANCE.
•
DIRECTORS.
Henn D. Sberrerd, Tobias Wagner,
Charles Mataleeter, • Thomas B. Wattaon,
William S. Smith, Henry' G. Freeman,
William R. White, Challea 8. Lawrie,
George H. Stuart, George C. Carson.
Samuel Grant, Jr., Edward C. Knight,
John B. Austin
HENRY D. SHERRARD, President.
WIIALTAX HAILPBR, Seeretary. .
ANTHRACITE INSIIKINOE COM
PANY: Anthorized Capital 160000--CHART3R
OlHae No. 371 WALNUT Street, between Third and
Fourth streets, Philadelphia.
This Company will insure against loss or damage by
Fire. on Buildings, Furnituyet. and Merchandise gene
ra
ly.
Also, Marine Insurances on Vessels. Cargoes, and
lodate. Inland Insnranen to all Parte of the Union.
ERD BUTORB.
William Esher, Davis Pearson,
D. Luther, Peter Setnilr•
Lewis Aude n lied, J. E. Balm,
John It. Blackiston, Win. F. Deed,
Joseph Maxfield, John Ketcham.
WIL,LIAM.RSHER, President.
WM. F. DEAN, Vice President.
W. M. Ehnis. Secretary. ap3-tf
.
VIRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY.
- 1 - —The PENNSYLVANIA FIRE INSURANCE COM
PANY. Incorporated DNA. CHARTER PERPETUAL.
N 0.51.0 WALNUT. Street, opposite IndeneDdenee Square.
This Company, favorably known to the community for
thirty-six ears, continues to insure agAinst, Loss or
Damage by COO on Public or Private Buildings, either
permanently or for.a limited , time. Also, on Furniture,
Stocks of Goods, or Merchandise generally, on liberal
terms.
Their Ca3ital , together with a large Surplus Fund, is
Lk
invested the most careful manor, 'which enables them
to offer to the insured an undoubted security in the case
of lose.
DER t I •
Jona)ban Pattern]; •
Quintin Csn/Pban.
AlAnder Ranson.
am Montanus,
Isaac Haslahnrst,
JONA
WILLIAM O. CROWELL. •
'ANTE INSITAAI4 •
406 CHESTNUT Street.
AD
FIRE IND PH IN -
DIE:
trazoia N. Back,
Chas. Bie,hardeoa,
Henry Lewis, Jr.,
John W . Evermaa,
S. Jaetioa,
0. W. Davis,
FRANCIS N. BU I
CHARLES RICH
WILLIANSI. BLANCH.
nARD PRINTING, NEAT AND
‘./ Oh at )11110WiLT & BAOWVI 1131 South
FOTIATE Ir« 6 bolus Cassiani. od
LIGIer . Ag,TILLERY.-Vir..ANTED,
Fitt
_y DRIVERS, Fifty CANNONISRS, and Tior BU-
G LERS. for the S'ltliadelphia Light Battery . Young.
able-bodied men will find this the best opportunity
offered to join the Anne and moat do.irabie branch °eche
service. All boungoa liven. For farther informotoo
alr ly at Ileadqnarters r lf. W. corner SIXTH and CHEST
NUT f fronts. CAPT. OSBORN WATTSON,
fell A-120 Late of Banks' Corps.
W A N D'---A WELL:Et MORI , :
=AMENDED family to take a HOUSE, centrally lo
cated, with whom Self and wife, *espying' the roond
story rooms , may board. Jadress physician,' - Pr.eg
Odlce. fe2l-9t.•
er WANTED . TO` PURCHASE - A
-h.moderate sized three-stor7 Brick ROUSE, in a cen
tral location. Must have all the modern improvements.
Address ." Hoose," at this °Me. stating price, terms,
and location. ..
et WANTED TO RENT, FROlit THE
.Iffiat first of April next, a moderate-sized three-atory
BRICK DWF.1.1,1 NO HOUSE, in a central locality. It
must have all the modern improvements. Addles'.
• Rent." at this office, Mating locality and price. jals-tf
D lift QII:A.ItIT,RSIA.ST ER
- GENERAL'S OFFibE.—PamatiaLrairi, Feb. 9,
In%
VESSELS WANTED immediately to carry COAL to
the following Paints
Torte ree.
• Key West, Pia.
• Fort Mnaroe,Va..
Alexindiris a.
Newham' ' • • •
•
• Port Royitli..B. C.. A. BOYD,
MO-tf _ Captain and - Ataiiat. Quartermaster:
TNSTRUCTIONS • IN LANGUAGES
•+- AND ETHICS by a competent wherecuob
would be deemed an equivalent for Board. Gountry_pre
tenni: Address E. G. S.. 0010 of tble Ream isj : 2o
• • - • •
FOR SALE-AN 8-HORSE UP RIGHT
ENGINE,' with 'Fine' and Boiler, comnlete: one
Planing blarbine, 20 Inclice 10 feet, Gray ,t: Wood's Pa
tent. .AIFo, a No. 1 Moulding Machine. Inquire at 1521
SHIPPEN Street. feti,V
TVATRABLE 'BUILDING SOTS. SE. •
rzum, squares, at Public Pale, on the west side
of Fifteenth street, north of Jefferson street, and east ,
side of Sixteenth street, horth of Master street. will be
offered at Public Sale, on TUESDAY EVEN 0, March
3d, at S n clock, ht Room No . 7 of WIHTE'S Buildings,
No. 333 Walnut 'btreet: For particulars. apply to
STERLING BONSJ LL,
fe24-41.* No. 110 North NINTH Street.
s3ein WILL SECURE THE ENTIRE
,-, control of a 'VALUABLE PATEN. Patentoe
Hein Army. Addreas " Patentee,"Pineville,
t :Zts, Pa. fe2i-7t•
COAL YARD' FOR SALE.THE
best fitted up Yard is the city. Capacity for doirig
any amcnnt or bnkineen Inquire on the preinise.., !To.
957 North NINTu Street.below Girard avenue.. fe23-6t*
FOR SA LE--THREE OYLIN. DER
BOILERS, nearly new, capable of making steam
for 45-horsepower. A ddress A. 8.," Press Office!
fell-3t•
• •
TO-REN T- THE IRON • FOUNDRY,
on GERMANTOWN Road, above SIXTH Street.
Possession on AiM•ll let. Fixtures for sale. Inquire at
No. 106 North SECOND Street. felo-tuths6t.
FOR SALESTATE POWDER KA!
GAZINE PROPERTY.
By virtue of authority vested in me by an act of Assem
bly, approved the 20th day of April, A. D. one thousand
eight hnndred and nay-eight, I. will, on behalf or the
Cowynonwealth, cense to be sold, oulitONDA.l", the S
CORD DAY OF MARCiII, 113S1, at 4 o'clock P. M. , atpnblic
auction, on the premises, to the highest and best bidder,
all that certain lot or piece of ground. upon which is erect
ed the STATE POWDER MAGAZINE and appurtenances.
situate In the First ward of the City of Philadelphia, on
'MAGAZINE Lane,. comprising. about Six and one-half
acres; more or less: Bounded on the north by said Ma
gazine Lane, on the east and west b the Girard estate,
and on the southby lands of David bhetzline and. Jacob
S. Lentz.
The use and possession of the property will be reserved
.ntitil a klagarina or Magazines shall have.heen erected,
to whlatrthe powder may be remoooa—aorooohlo.
provision' of th e eel A. , serably aforesai d.
By order of the Governor, A. L. RUSSELL.
reus-lot • • • - .. - aquotani - uonena -Deonso..isala.
TO-• .OAPITAL..T.STS-RARE
•' minx% FOR PROFITABLE INVESTMENT.—Aa
pportnnity is offered for investment' in. COAL AND
'MAMBA LANDS, on the line of tho Philadelphia and
Erie Railroad, which seldom occurs. The timber lands
are particularly line; title good. They haye been held
by the late owners for years. and are now offered in con
scot:onpplyce of death and necessity of closingthe estate.
A t
fe24-2t* o IgsLo Et.
h W IX L H CE tr
eet.'l
Av. FOR SAL E—FIRST- CLASS
MONTGOMERY COUNTY FARM', 95 acres. LI
miles north of the city, within one-half mile of Railroad
Station on the North Pennsylvania Railroad. 'Also, a
desirable Farm of 70 acres near Dsrbv, 9 miles from the
city ; one of 106 acres, 24 miles nonlr of the city, one
mile from Railroad Station, only $BO per acre. Call
and examine register. Apply to E. PETIT,'
fe23 Back .No. 800 WALNUT Street.
*am DELAWARE COUNTY FAIRM
+4..I2O acres, 6 woodland,. nicely watered, abundance
of fruit, substantial atone manaion, large barn, with
overshoot and shedding: will keep 30 cowat'ococueible
by two railroads; one of the best. Apply to JAMES R.
MEDIA, Delaware county, Pa. fe23.11*
07, FOR SALE-VALUABLE
MN- Eighth-Street STORE and DWELLING PRO
PERTY, in EIGnTH Street, above Race. Also, Store
Property. THIRD Street. above Market ; a.tine Dwell
ice ill SUMMER Street, above Sixteenth ; • one in
GREEN Street. above Sixteenth ; one corner ELIO
VIINTII and WALL ACE Streets. and many others.
Call and examine register, Apply to E. PETTIT,
. Back of No. 309 WALNUT Street.
A RARE CHANCE FOR INVEST
MENT IN REAL ESTATE.—The property known
as JON} S' HOTEL, formerly owned and occupied by
Mrs. Catharine Yohe, on the smith side of CHESTNUT
Street, between Sixth and Seventh streets, adiolning the
paper store of Me.sis. Howell & Brothers; containing
fifty-six feet six inches in front, and extending to Sansom
street about two hundred'and thirty-flve feet; will be
sold by the Sheriff on MONDAY, March 2d,15133, at 4
o'clock P. M., at SANSOM-STREET HALL,. under pro
ceeding. on as old mortgage, now held by Isaac Brown
Parker. Fact., dated April 17th, 1533, re:orded in Mort
gage Book A. ht.., No. 15. page U.
This property is one of the most desirable. on •Chestnnt.
street, and can be readily converted into. stores, &c.
The sale will pass a perfect title, clear of all incum
brumes. Arrangements can be made bywhich no cash
will be required, except to pay of mortgages, interest
and costs, and taxes due. The residue will be allowed
to remain for a number of years on mortgage. For fur
ther information, apply to
ED W. SHIPPEN. Attorney for the Owners,
Southeast cor. of SIXTH and WALNUT Streets,
fe2e-tmli 9 Ali Philadelphia.
221 87
791 94
14 50
61 80
610 00
212 29
372 71
.
B PARTNERSHIP. HERETOFORE
-A• existing betireen B. O. ROBERTS and ntrinEozr
BANCROFT. under the firm of B. 'G. - ROBERTS & CO.,
is thinny dissolved under the terms of our partnership.
All the debts due by the firm will be settled by N.
BANCROFT, who will continue the business at the old
stand. 8., G. - ROBERTS,
N...BANCROFT.•
PHILADrLPRIA, February 19, 756 . t• . fe24-90 •
V 5,092 71
2,OSS BO
612 88
121 68
272 71
C
OPARTNERSHIP. ..GEORGE P:
RUSSELL and DAVID 0.. LODI& of Philadel
phia. have entered into a copartnership under the style
of RUSSELL & LANDIS, for the purpose of conducting.
the wholesale Jobbing Drug hustness.
They succeed the firm of Russell, Schott, & Co. Jand
more recently William Schott, :tad have 'taken the -old
stand 410 MARKET and 405 MERCHANT. Streets.
fe2S-6C.
$M,128 78
..Thomas Robins,
• Lairliel Smith, Jr.,
• Sam Deveretir
Thomas Smith.
• PATTERSON. President.
ar4
rotary. •
IE COMPANY, NO.
ELPate. •
D INEETBAIICE
OR&
E. D. Woodruff.
Geo. A. West.
John Kessler, Jr..
Chas. Stokes. '
A. E. Rosenheinl,
Josep D. Ellis.
CE, President
&EDSON, Vice Presiden t.
' D. Secretary.
W ANTS.
T° °NF BAYING FROM TWO TO
five th would dollar:4 as an saliva PARTNER. Wilt
please cell Itt Factory, AKA of WOOD-Street Wharf,
&Da yi k for poticulars.
WANTED—A WOOLLEN MILL TO
make Flaccid& Addrasa " Box 5 ,a4* ," roniotan e ,
Philadelphia. lr
WANTED -A, BOY, TO 11,HILRIst
V the Who Jonah, Drag business. Apply at No. 924
Nor h 11111. D • treet. . -
WANTEI-IN k -W9OiYEN-VVARF;
• gtorch I LAD 17 or 16 yarn doge. Add rue 13i)A
934, Post Office, in handwritlas or applicant.. with
imam and rrtformicen. teat-Zr
AYOtrNG MAN 11A VINCI- .&
knowißage et , the Cents' Furni4ing nirdneqs.
desirous of prorating a. ail nation in tin:isms. Can give
reference. Address ''il. ff." Press ern fotilts
WANTED—Ai YOUNG MAN : ,..FROBt
1? toll) ream entire, to learn ths Wiatiesale Gro
cery business; a' miktrare from the High Etiitiot pre
fen ed. Address "Grocer." at this ollioe. fe.234t"
1140TgiiNG EN(INE vrANTLO:—A
• , ..;
new or 50005 A-bond Portable 176t.ag . ne
dzi h r•F ;jyy .t 4 a er tl 4 i l icri az tte n lleg a tr o u ez i i i
onico. fa'do-fmp'St•
143 C 0 N D-11 A. N D FCTRNITUFN
S
WANTED—A Iro,•Carpeta. !emir% Badding,Snwic.i.
&c. Tint highest price paid in Cacti. Call or Address .
WM. LEWIS , No. 931 &MGR Avenue. . fel.l3w*
$5OO PA RTNEE TEES
above 'amount, want o* hie dial) bail:
neim, paying from 00 to 100 Imr cent, Rekroneeii
changed. Add rnas " Partner. " Frees foit-sks
sl5OOO TO $20:000.-WANTED;
an active business BIAO, with the
above amount : to onanve in the Felt flat rflufacturina
basiumo , , already tn.tablisbed. To a thoroLVII Imminess
man, an excellent opportunity is offered to embark In a
strictly cash I ' .
Ttnexcept,ionable.refenencee given and requirBd.
ddrege 'FracOW." Press 0 Men. f iar44l.*
BOARDING.
VOW•. SALE AND TO t LET.
COPARTNERSHIPS.
•
COPAN' NERSHIP NOTIOE.-T 11 B
undersigned have this day formed a copartnershiri,
under the firm of CO/an BROTHERS, for the transac
tion of the WOOL BOSIN ESS, at their present location, No.
127 MARKET et., Phila. BENJAMIN COATES,
Feb. 20,1563. Efe23-Im'] OEO. MOR RISON COATES.
THE COPARTNERSHIP HERETO
-•- FORE existing . between the undersigned and the
firm of POTTER & BODINE is this day dissolved by
mutual consent.
Their successors, F. L. & J. N. BODINE & CO., will
carry on thebusiness, and are authorized to nettle the
affairs of the old Jinn. (Signed) DAVID POTTER, ..
F. L. BODINE.
Fidladelphia, Feb.l9, 1863. fe2l-6t*
THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS
day formed a Copartnership, under the namsiot F.
L. & J. N. BODINE & CO.. and having bought out the
late thin of Potter & Bodine, will continue the Masa
Manufacturing business, at Bridgeton, .New Tenor, and
N o. 108 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia.
• (Signed) F. L. BODINE,
J. N. ROBINS
• • DAVID POTTE / 11.
Philadelphia, Feb. 18, ]BS.. • fe2l-6t.
NOTICE.--PHILA.DELPHIA, FEBRU-,
ART. 2,lEBll—The COPARTNERSHIP heretofore ex.
feting between THOMAS A, BIDDLL HENRY-J. BID
DLE, and ALEXANDER BIDDLE, Stock and Exchange
Brokers, under the firm of Thomas Biddle k Co., le this
day dissolved by the terms of our articles ofikriertner
thilLiblnEconsectuenee of the death of Mai or HENRY.-J.The baldness will be carried on by. the surviving part.
mere at the same place and under the same name.
The affairs of the old firm T H OMAS ettI BlDDLEyub
seMbers, A.
fe2.lm ALEXANDER BIDDLE.
• •
THE SUBSCRIBERS WILL 0 ONTI
-i•• NUR the DRUG BUSINESS. as haretotore. at the
Old Stand, No. 724 MARKET Street.
WK. ELLIS & O. Drtutaista.
JaHr 7214 rainmY street.
FAMILY :DYE••OOLORIELI
LIST OF COLORS
BLACK, . SALMON
DARK BROWN, SCARLET,
SNUFF BROWN, DARK DRAM
LIGHT BROWN, . LIGHT DA/ißi
DARK BUM YELLOW
LIGHT RNA ORANGELEOW.
DARK' 0
LIGHT GRI - 0. • MAGENTA._
PINK, SOLVERIND
PURPLE. FRENCH, Bil:113,_
SLATE ROYAL PURPLE
CRIMSON, VIOLET.
FAMILY DYE COLORS,
Ford yeing Silk, Woolen and Al 'god Goods, Shaw,
Scarfs, Dresses, Ribbons, Gloves, Bonnets, Rats, Fcathara,
Kid Gloves, Cbtldren's Clothing, anal all kindsOf Weal , .
int Apparel, with perfect fast colors.
A SAVING OF SO EMI CENT.
Those Dv* are mixed in the Conn of powdcitn oaten•
trated, are thoroughly tested, cad put np ill, neat %sh
oo*. For twenty-llva cents ynnnan color as many
sy would othenviae cost Ave tnnes that ram. The pro
.. to simple, and any one can nee the Dyes with perfect
success. Directions intndo.
blarrotastitred by Howl . & ST,EVI3 NS,
258 BROADWAY.Boston.
For sae byDruggista and Dealers in every City and
Town. de3(ttnths-Sm if
PERPETUAL BEAUTY.— HUNT'
WHITE LIQUID ENAldrjr, prepared fro:A the ro.
ceipt of Madam Rachel Leversen , the oalebrat4 Parisian
Ladles' Enameller.s It whitess the skin, giving it a soft,
satin -lite texture, and imparts a fret huess„ smoothness,
pearl-likert and transp&reacy to the co rr,plesto n which
is quite and, without injury to the ekln, and • cannot
possibly e detected, Price 85 cent.. Ladies are re
quested to call for a circular, and try the enamel before
Purchasing. This preparation is. Indispensable for the
starts. Sold only at HUNT & CO. 'S, Perfumers,
tef -3ln. 133 South SEVENTH Street, above Walnut,
MOZIEET2I
WSTERR, AUCTIONEBB,
Nos. 711 i, 7211, 723 ZA NE Street.
PEREMPTORY BALK
HOIISES,..wAOOIOt, D . EARSOIII9. C.,i,II.VAGEt3,ITAR-
66 " rOWK . IjillST . ico.
ALSO.
and Fixtures of the City Auction Made
FILDERT Street. between Seventh and Eighth Streeter
ON WEDNESDAY MORNING.
March 401.nn recount of the owner declining buaineaa,
will be a, ld at public Pale, the whole dock. then cher
goodwill and entente, of the Well-known Auction Kart
for the sale of Hots& Carriage. Harness, Re.
CONBI67IrO OF
Jenny Lind W3:gon,.. rockawaym, Germantown wagon'',
family carriagtloinklaiee.dearborn wagona, express wa
gone, fall-top wagowetauding-too wagons, baroaches,
eXtenalon-lop ituyiages;
, MAO,
Metals, airiale and double harnenn, eaddlea, bridles,
eo:Vers, wolf robes, buffalo joboa, bona, haltea, &O.
• wil t
Pyilondid pair of mares, will sold seParato oito
freibir.
. /Lab:.
nexoodWill and fixta.ren of theyflple establlstletnt,
wbidh la an excellent or)Ortpnity lei any person ea..
pable orentering this kind of buainesn't veefeon
trally sitiieted. and has no alperior for either public or
private melee; the whole win be sold peremptorily. :and
the terms of sale made known. on the dry of sale.
fell-6twbr. stUR. Anet.prat .
. _
AMUSEMENTS. •
AMERICA* OF . Mt ( SlO:— .
uNITED STAIII SANITARY Clxiimissror.
The Rev. Dr. ISE •LOWS, Preeldbnt of the .Uritted
States Sanitary C4lltheiliqi6/1, mill deli vir an Addrene. et
she ACADEMY OP ADM, on • • .
TUESDAY, F! , h. 231.h„at 8 o'clooTc. P.. bf,
I:o . hen he will explaw the history
. a.od obleets of the
Co=niesion and its mode'of adminnitering relief in the
Array.
Tirkete of a dmission eirn:he obtained. on ifolicatton at
the DEPOSITORY., No. Wt. South SIXTEI.Street, It
AMERICAN AOAKM: 4 I OF KIM°.
GERMAN one.
.
CARD.—Actuated by the solicitation of MAWS plk•
Irons of the late German Over , lation, the subsc4, Myr
has induced Mr. CARL ANSCHD • CO consent to aunthef
short veavno of GERMAN . OP Philadelphq.; at
the ACADEMY OF MUSIC. Tie en-4cm will commit of
six nights, commennina on. -
WEDNESDAY, March',4th, 1 E 6 3.
Tbe Operas Cobs nrodnevd will b y 2 ,
THE MERRY WIVES OF W. , 3031„" by Nicola!"
"JOSEPH." by Mehol.
"SERAGLIO." by Mend.
" ST R A DELLA." by F.
"THEMARR TAGS OF 1 , 71:MO,"
And "DER FREISCHUTZ," or some other
acknowledged favorite OPera..• . • ..
For the SIX OPERAS a Subscripti&P`wiil bo opene d
on the same terms as before,
SGBSCRTZTJONS, FOR Sit GRAB.
Ileserved Seats in Balcony, Parquet, or Phequet - •
Circle.. oci<.
/*mission to• billgte Tickets, reserved seat' • •
The Opera Nights will he:
MONDAI', . .
WEDNRSDAY, 'And'
FRIDAY, or fikTiii.DAY. • •
And' no more than three Subscription Ni g hts will bit
give} in any onif week.
Subseritsions rrceiveil L .T.. E. 'GOULD, 'corner of
SRVE.(ITH and CUBSTrfUT Streets, only, on and after
MONDAY, February 31
TME ENTIRE C H ORUS AND oßtnE§ltiz'
(both considerably Increased) will be brought UM froth —
New York, and the undersigned pledges himaelf that'."
while under bis management every parlof the-Above,
prospectus will be carried ont,prectsely as statoo. and
nothing left undone to make this
THE MOST .BRILLIANT SEAION'
ever witnessed in Philadelphia.
ADOLPH .BIROPELD. • Rnetneaa -AgenlV' s ,
felll-10t Office 139 South SEVENTH Stria:
MUSICAL' FVNID ' HALL:
•
THURSDAY, February 2/3th.
SATURDAOY.
RATION Februa S
ry 28th,
TWO
Br
MR. MASON JONES,'
'The Eminent Irish Orator,
Whose orations, delivered recently. at the Academy el
Music. New York. crowded that building to overflowing
on each occasion-.
In consequence of the difficulty of obtiining Dirge bona '
for the dates when dtr Jones would be at liberty to visit
Philadelphia. en cements have been made with hint '
for TWO ORATIONS ONLY. the find to be deliiered on
THURSDAY NEXT, February 26th:
Subject—GARIBALDI,
A a - n
ITALY - OF THE PRESENT, •
beingremintscences of a personal campaign with Gen: '
Gartbaldi.
The second °radiomen
SATURDAY, February 28th.
Shitaject—CUßßAN,
ANTI
THE WITS AND ORATORS OF THE IRISH BAR:
Admission • • •50 cents
Doors open at IM .-• commence at 8. ,
Tickets will be obtainable at all the Hotels and Mamie
Stores on and after Tuesday next.' f
VEW CHESTNUT-STREET THEA
TRE.
Lessee an;iManager Wr. W WHEATLEY.
HOUSES THRONGED' NIGHTLY
TUESDAY EVENING, February 24, 1863.
OR THE MON - DM&
EDWIN FORIL'EST*
will aprear in his
GRAND SHARSPEARTAN CHARACTER OF
HAMLET.
The Tragedy will be produced with New Scenery, New
Dresses, New Appointments, and
A SUPARB CAST OF CHARACTERS.
Mr. J. McCullough as The Ghost.
Mr. J. Lanergan as Laertes.
Mr. J. G. Burnett as Poloains.
Mr. J. W. Collier as • Horatio.
Mr. G. Becks as .
• Osric.
Mr. J. Cnnoll as The King.
Mr. J. T. Ward as Marceline.
Mr. C. Kingsland as Tho Actor.
Mr. J. Taylor as Rosecrans.
arr. T. Martin ti The First Gravedigger.
Madame Ponisi as The Queen.
Mrs. J. H. Allen as Oplielia.
consnctor Mr. MARK HAMMEN
Mr. Wheatley has infinite pleasure in announcing
that he has entered into an engagement with the Cele
brated Actress, LUCILLE WI STEED, who will make
her firm erne:trance in this IFlon.n upon
WEDNESDAY EVENING, Feb. ?5, •
In the startling aid Romantic I rama of
-EAST LYNNE.
PRICES OF ADMISSIOP.—FamiIy Circle, 25 cents:
Dress Circle, 50 cents: Parquet.and Secured Seats in
Dress Circle, 75 cents: Seats in Private Boxes, each IL •
Doors open at 7: Curl aln rises at 735 o'clock.
RS. JOHN DREW'S ARCH-STREET
gsmine.i. Arent and Treaemrer .1011. D. MARPHY
STERLING COMEDY AND THRILLING - DRAM - AT
TO-MART. (Tuesday.) February 24th,
THE SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL.
lady Teazle Dire. John Drew.
Charles Surface Barton Hill.
Crabtree Frank Drew.
To conclude with the Drama of _
MICHAEL EARLE. . _ .
Julia. Spring Mrs."C. Henri.
JOHN WILEES BOOTH will shortly appear.
Doors open nt 7 ,• curtain rises at 7K.
AMF'• Seats secured six days in advance, without extra
churn.
WALNIITSTREET TakaTRZ,
Sole Lessee Mrs. M. A. GARRETTBON.
Eyelets. Agent Mr. JOHN T. DorfNirt.r.y.
VHS (Tuesday) EVENING. February 24th, IBM.
The entire New end Original EVENING..
of
THE SPIRIT FRIEND.
Henri Bragalone, / Mr. E. Eddy.
Henri de Febre, f
Eugenia Miss Kate Donin_
To be followed by the beautiful Drama, entitled
THE GLADIATOR ; Or,
THE LAST DAYS OF POMPEII.
Lydon Mc. E. Eddy.
Arbarrces Mr. E. L..Tilton.
NTdia ' Mine Kate Denin.
To conclude with THE LAUG BING HYENA. '
DoOre open at 7: Curtain will rile at SU
STEREO-STEREO EXHIBITION AT
CONCERT RAIL, on FRIDAY, 27th - Febrnary, at
7)4 P. M., for the entertainment of Orace Church Su
nday Schools_ Owing to the =eat inquiry for tickets for
this admirable display of Views, by RENE OIIILLOU,
Esq., the Entertainment tixed for Tuesday evening. at
the Assembly Buildings, has been postponed to FRIDAY
next, as above. A limited number of tickets, at 10 cents
each, may be had, opposite the ball, at the Episcopal.
Book-store, 1224 CHESNUT St. Pb2.l-4th
ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS, CORNER
OF TENTH and 'CHESTNUT Streets.—ElG
WEEK AND CONTINUED RUCCESS OP TIPS No f q
EXHIBITION. WOODROFFE'S BOHEMIAN TROUP
OF GLASS BLOWERS, EVERY EVENING, AND OM
WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY AFTERNOONS.—At
each Entertainment the celebrated low pressure GLASS
Steam-Engine MONITOR, made entirely of Glass, will be
in fall operation. All the Magnificent Works of Art
will be distributed igstnitously to the via ors O n
FRIDAY EVENING, February .23th; A TOURNAMENT
OP WIT. A Solon,' id Case of Work will be given to
the author of the best Conundrum on any subject per
taining to the Exhibition.
PARTICULAR NOTICE. —The First Present, each eve
ning, will be a Splendid Case of Glue Work.
Admieeion,l6 cents. No half price.
Exhibition commences in the ETcning at 8 o'clook.
Afternoon at 9 o'clock. lid fe23-6t*
A SS.EMBLY
AND CHESTNUT.
AMUSEMENTS FOR OLD AND YOUNG.
SIGNOR BLITZ. •
The t MAGICIAN and VENTRILOGIDIST,:with hh
LEARNED CANARY BIRDS. will _eve his new..and
W:iltir Entertainments EVERY EVENING during the
Week, commencing at 7X o'clock,. and WEDNESDAY
'and
SATURDAY afternoons at 3. The attractions will bit
marvellous: experfments in Magic ; wonderful rawers
In Ventrilogialina and the Learned Canary Birds in their
new characters.
Admission 25 cents. Children 73 cents.
TWENTY-NINTH T. QUADRILLE
-A- -PARTY to tee Contribetiog Members of the PHILA.—
BECK'S) BEND, WO.l. will take place on
W.gIiBSDAY EVENING: Feb. 25th, at the hIUSICAL
FUND HALL.
Afir Tickets can be transferred . at Beck A: Burns', MB
2JARBET Street, on MONDAY, .Feb. 23d, from A tb
o'clock P. M..
Persons becoming Contributing Members will be en
titled to cards .of admission for three parties. Please.
apply early to JAMES MADISON 8NC1C.,..
_ .N0.,746 FIARiD A Street..
above Eleventh, below Fitzwater.
rETHIRD:CLASSICAL SOIREE
•MelPlri: CROSS & JARVIS will tats Taus at the,.
ACADEMY OF MUSIC, on SATURDAY EVENDIN
Feb. 28,18*13. ' • fe2l-td.
TEE HANDEL. AND- ILAl(DN
socrtrf
.win give their first
CONCERT THIS SEASON
AT• MUSICAL YWCA
On TUESDAY E VENLEG, March ISE3.
• . Tickets 60 cents.. felt/the:3a
VEBTIT AL AND. . CONCERT VOA
- 1 .? the Benefit' of the Sabbath-school of fho . ,jf tab:
:Presbyterian Church of this city, to CONCERT HALL.
•• TUESDAY BVENlira, Februarr
Connmencingln'lN ololoek. Tickets for sale at 11*.1201
and 11;02 hhir..l,,W Street,. and at • the dooron -the
evening. fell-St
- • -
O,ERMANIA. ORPMSTRA.TPIII3.
'L." , LW SHEBA Itg ALS (beery SATURII3AFIIIato
.NOON at s# o'clock, at the MUSICAL Ft
Carl Sent , conductor. Ttalteta 2if cents. I g : es- ' of
tickets, 040 be bad of Andre at Co., ILI (Medan*
street ; .r: Z. Gould, Seventh and Chestnut, and at the
bell door. n027-tf
HAAPIERSO3,OIIESTICA - • .
NEW OFFIPIi,
Mae ion% EIGHTH , St., belew.Wahaat. delo-6m
SYLVANIA: ::A.O.A.B=YOF
-
WFittp,
I.O2I A MSTNITT STREW,
Is open daily (Sundays excepted?Nsom 9 A. Id. till
P. M. Admission 28 cents, Children.half prise.
Shares of stock. IPSO.
- -
FREIGIVE; -
MUNETEM /WON TRANS.
powpaXO)I.OOKPANT i now.
prepared to forward freights
FROM PHILADELPHIA , TO Ji.tiNP YORK,
VIA CAMDEN AND PORT,DIONAIDIITII.
Freights reoalvea at. TIIIRDtW.harf shave ARCH St
The attention of Marchanti.and,Shippars is directed.' to
t hi s new and expeditions route, and & portion of their
patronage is respectfully soljnited.. -
For PartherpartienLars appl%
GEO. B. Ik•C OH Freight axent.
.Nolvni WHASVYS
F. OfiIFFITTS, Jr.,
Ooneral Manger.
CIES ON'S
scozegiperstrz
.• SILVYR.-CLBANING. POVi'jlOn.
Warranted free frogi WC:and the same ac used lu . ,,the,
houses of the nobility. and gentry of Scotland. It is an,
equalled for cleaning Oold and Silver Plate, Looking
Glasses, etc. • Prepared by A. EL CARSON, waiter, from
a recipe given ITIEt by the head butler to the Duke 44
Athol. •
For sale by
HA ZAAD & CO.,_Twelith awl Chestnut etrogs,
TOWNSSEDThirteenth and Chestnut WAyeete.
T. TaLACK_, 1401 Chestnut streets,
W, NAULTT, 1ii043 'Chestnut street,
J. CLARK, Fifth and Prune streets. •
And wholesale by WILLI.AIf ?ARVIN.'I;OI CilliEff•
NUT Street and
• t ASWELL MACK, k CO„C
Fifth-Avenue Hotel, ew 0rk.,..
And Thames stcce,„,i• ewnort. R. I.
All orders addressed L H. CARSON; Western Sub Poet
Office. Phladelphia. . iaDltntha
. .
WILLIA • N. ATWOOD,
lIN9SIITAKER,
NO. 119 N. 'EIGHTH STREET,
Above ARCH. emit aide. 918-Sfito
EDWUCL-RUGH.ES, UN
925TAKER,
felo 9 2 59 South TSVITH d
p irest, above SAM&
Philadel
FOR HATE DYEING, SHAMPOO
IN p dolisions BATH. go to 10138111 and.
latiatiCid. Wit tt.