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    Philadelphia Markets.
FKBRIJARY 28—Evening
The demand for Flour is limited, both for export and
tam nee, with atlas of 1,500 Wilts at $6.25 for superfine,
Ill7.titfi#7.so for extras, and $7.7508 bhl for extra fami
ly, The sales to the retailers and bakers are within the
*isms range of prices for superfine and extras. =a ft's()
09.60 $ 1 bbl for fancy brands, according to quality. The
receipts aro light, and hol Jere firm to their views. Rye
F.unr IN firm at $514 bbl. Corn Meal—the stock Is very
'light, and l'‘ nnsylvania is in demand at $4 $1 bbl.
ORAIN.—The offerings of Wheat are light; sales coin-
Ise about 1•4000 late prima Nuuaylvanta rods mostly
$O, 175 c; white ranges at from 1850g30e, as to quality.
31 ale scarce and in demand at lox r$ bus, Corn is
whew lower, with sales of 5,0410 bus new Leßow at
113.gf90c, afloat null in the cora, closing at bus.
outs are wii hunt change: 4,000 bun heavy Penasy, yawn
.4 , 1.1 at n:n f. r 92 fb. Light flats , are eating . at 37019 a tk
mortenp): Lnit aria mid at lffirit
Egitri -1M ‘!! B !irt T!!! 1 !. 1, --?" 1 1
COTON.i..lllfirdirksidolll.llllllA)l Ifol7 firm, hi thm%
iii ynry little doom la file way of 81!08 ITO quobis
.0,!,1
11110 at Pigal9 cents ti e
111,
0120ChRIRB.—The markets continue very arm With
Hales of TOO bit& Cuba sugars 11@i2 cents $ t ib rite
Flock or coffee continues light; we quote Rio a; 32'3 1 3.3
mitts 'it iii.
FROY ISIOICS. —There is a firmer reoling In the mar
ket, and prices are rather bettor, with small sales of
MOM , $16@)17 bhi. Lard Is bettor, with sales
of Ibis Heroes at 111-4@ine ls lb.
SEEDF. --Cloy erseed Is unehangod,_ * with sales of 600 bns
nt $6. (4/P7 IS bus; Timothy at op& 76653, and Flaxseed at
8.3.50 qqtt bee
WHISI4Y la dull; small ealos of blue at 157®59e, and
drudge at 65(6660'$ gal.
The following are the receipts of flour end grain at this
port to-day:
Flour 3 000 bbls.
Wheat 8,375 bite.
Corn 11,200 bus.
Oats 6 700 has.
MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
BEE FOURTH PAUL
ARRD.
Brig Isadore,. Moony, from lVß New York. in ballast to
captain.
Brig Nollio Now, Pike, 20 das from Trinidad de
Cuba, with auger and molasses to Madeira & Cabada.
Sehr (.1 W Hymn, Scull, 20 days from New Orleans,
with augar a nd molowes to order.
Behr .1 Stroup, Corson. from Beaufort, In ballast to
Monier, Norton & Co.
holm Elizabeth English, English, from Beaufort, NC,
witll cottan end eVugles to Bgolten.
KIPI7 iT from Boston, with ice to order.
Sulir Jae L Reverts: Hollingsworth , Iday from Little
.Creek Landing, Del, whin corn to J L Bewley di Co.
CLEARED.
Steamship Belle Sohuttz, ABilus, Fortress Monroe, E
Souder & Co.
Schr Julia Maine, Smith, Boston. do
Schr John Stroup. Corson. Key West. liuntor, Norton
C..
r Miglairat
At •
-. .Y 11 4 / 1 til a rrr W
ry!
.51 do
Ct
be rD H Bills, kph, Boston, Hammett, Van Dom &
Loch mac .
Bohr W Kennedy Christy Washington, R. 300011.
J •
Behr A S Percy, Jackson. Waehtegton, Houtz & Co.
Bahr H. Wllllems, Jackson, Wulduaton, do
Scr J S Shrlver, Dennis, Baltimore. A Groves, Jr.
Str Alliance, Daily, New York, W P Clyde.
(Correspondence of the Philedel hioExohaoge.)
.
L • WES, Del, Feb 23.
The Diet reported at the Breakwater on the 22th all
left, the next day t eines then there have arrived. and are
mow in the harbor, three barke, three brigs, and three
achoonere; among them aro the bark' Cora Linn, for
Dublin, tied Onward, from Barre. The steamer Pa-
Loon. bark C Brower, and brig E Baldwin remain
ashore. The wreakers are at work trylug to get them
otr. Wind north.
Yours. atc. AARON MARSHALL.
SPECIAL NOTICES_
HAVE You A COUGH ?-1711R DR. D.
JAYNE'S Expectorant at mica; It may save you from
Consumption. It will ceilaluly cure the most inveterate
Coughs and Colds.
Bang you Bronchitis.?
Then try Jayne's Expectorant. It will suldue the in
flammation, relieve the cough, pain, an of
breathing. and produce a speedy cure.
/fare you Asthma)
Jayne's Expectorant will overcome the spasmodic eon
traction of the wind tubes or air vessels, and cause the
ejection of the mucus which clogs them.
There yen Pleurisy
By taking two or three large doses of Jayne's Expecto
rant In quick succession, and covering up warmly in
bed, the disease will be subdued at the outset. •
Kozo Lou Con:rump/lon ?
Jayne's Expectorant will give you immediate relief.
it cleanses the lungs from all irritative matters, while
it heals and Invigorates them. Thousands who have
lealici usu,
119. /wino If.Alibk. geMait, aria all diseases of 16
limn or breast. are effectliallY and soeedilY cured by
Jayne's Expectorant. It is no new remedy. For thirty
years it has been before the public. the demand for it
constantly increasing, and the evidence of its great cura
tive powers accumulating in our hands. Why not give
it a trial?
Prepared only at 212 CHESTNUT street. mh2-21
PURE BOURBON WHISKY
Bottled by
lIDOLPHO WOLFE,
NEW YORK.
To TAR CITIZENS OF PHILADELPHIA
For sumo time past, I have been solicited by the Medi
cal Faculty of this city to add to my "Schiedam Aro
matic Schnapps" business the bottling of PURE DOUR
BON WHISKY, which could be relied on by the medical
profession. I would have acceded to their request some
time since; but found it difficolt to procure a pure article.
Al ter considerable difficulty and delay, I have arranged
With two distillers in Bonrbon county for a regular
supply. I have also located an agent in Louisville,lfy.,
for the purchase of BOUEBON WHISKY, direct from
the distillers, when offered for sale in that market.
The Whisky will be put up in my Schnapps bottles,
and packed in cues of one dozen each, with a fee simile
of my signature on the label.
I remain, yours reapectfultr.
IJDOLPIIO WOLFS,
No. 22 BEAVER Street
Now TORE, January 30th, 1683
UDIN.IIIO Eeq., 72 Beaver St.., New York:
DEAR Ste The want of Pura Liquors for Medicinal
purposes lias been long felt by the profession, and thou-
Bands of lives Lave been sacrificed by the use of adulte
rated articles. •
We have tested the several articles Which you sent tts,
and consider it Justly entitled to the high reputation yen
claim for it.
"I's-would recommend you to appoint some of the re
spectable. Apothecaries, in different parts of the United
States, as Agents for the Woof your Bourbon Whisky,
where the profession can obtain the same when needed
for medicinal purposes.
Wishing you success In your new enterprise, '
We remain your obedient seryssfs.
VALENTINE MOTT. H. D., No.l a muiarcy Park.
J. N. CLRNOCHAN, M. D,. rrofessor of Clinical
Surgery, Surgeon-in-Otter to the State Hospital,
Sc., No:14 Bast Sixteenth street.
LEWIS A. SAYRE, M. D., 795 Broadway.
H. P. DE WEES, M. D., 791 Broadway.
JOSEPH WORSTER. M. D., 120 Ninth street.
NELSON STELT,E, M. D., 97 Bleecker street.
JC'RN O'REILLY, M. D., 250 Fourth street.
B. J. RAPHAEL, AL D. , Professor of the Principles
and Practice of Surgery, New York Medical
College, Ac,, , 91 Ninth street, and others.
TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS,
DRUGGISTS,
Amr
PRIVATE FAMILIES:
I beg leave to inform the public I have appointed the
following firms as agents for the sale of this Pure Bone-
WLisky, where sampled can always be seen, and
will soon be for sale by every Grocer, Ora=lst and Apo
thecary', and Hotel in the United States.
UDOLPHO WOLFS,
22 BEAVER Street.
CHARLES ELLIS, SON, &
CO.
W. L. MADDOCK & CO.
O EORGE H. ' ASHTON,
JOHNSON. HOLLOWAY,
& COWDEN,
fe2s-10t
A BEAUTIFUL COMPLEXION CAN BE OB:
tattled by the nee of lIELMBOLD'S 'EXTRACT SAR•
SAPARILLA. March, April, May, and June, are the best
-months to •use a Blood-Purifying remedy. See adver-
Unbind. fe27-fmw3m
ONE-P RIO& CLOTHING, OF THE LATEST
STYLES, made In the Bast Manner, expressly for RETAIL
BALES. LOWEST WHIM Prices marked in Plain Pt.
HIM. All Goods made to Order warranted satishictory.
Our Oxa-Paion Swum la aridly adhered to. All are
thereby treated alike.
JONES & CIO.. 604 MARKET street.
DRA.111313 PLANTATION BITTERN.
They pnrify, strengthen, and invigorate.
They create a healthy appetite.
They are an antidote to change of water and diet.
They overcome effects of dissipation and late hours.
They strengthen the spasm and enliven the mind.
They prevent miasmatic and intermittent fevers.
They purify the breath and acidity of the stomach.
They cure Dyspepela and Constipation.
They care Diarrhatha, Cholera, and Cholera hforbus.
They care Liver Complaint and Norman Headache.
They are the beet BITTERS in the world. They 12“.
•the weak man inroad, and axe exhausted nature's great
.restorer. They are made of pure St. Croix Rum, the eel*
tinted Callsaya Bark, roots and herbs, and are taken wilt
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•
Lists, Hotels, and Saloon.. P. H. DRABS I CO., 808
BROADWAY. New York.
k7F. , Fr4.‘,
EWINO—VAUONAN,-011 Wednesday the 25th ult.,
the Bev. Richard B. James, B. B. Bering. of Elkton,
Maryland, and Clara Vaughan, of Camden, N. J. *
FLANAOAN—DENNIZOT.—On the 22d ultimo, by
qierman C. Brazier. Mr. Dennis Flanagan to Miss &Lary
unizot. both of thin city.
CNERT—YOUNG.—On the 25th of October, MU, by
Rev. W. Sterritt, Mr. Joseph Eckert, of Burlington co.,
M. J., to Miss Rebecca J. Gang, of Philadelphia. •
7ZYI3CI.
BOUNNONTILLE.—On the 27th of February, in the
• 05th year 011ie age, Doctor Anthony Sournonyille,
The relatives and mate friends of the family, the Grand
Lodge, A. Y. of the State of Pennsylvania ; Her
mann Lodge, Lod Lod 111._and the Order general
ly; the Grand
_,ge No. 7, and Walhalla Ea
- tampment, 1. 0. 0. F. ; the French and German Benevo
lent Societies; the College of Physicians ,and County
'Medical Society, are respectfully invited to attend his
Inners], from his late residence, 221 North Fourth
street, on Tuesday, ad instant, at 1 o'clock P. 11., with-
Out further notice. Interment to take Place at Monu
ment Cemetery.
mini. —On the morning of the ?SO; ult., Margaret
W. daughter of the late William W. Smith.
Her male friends, aed those of the family, are invited
to attend the funeral, front her late residence,' No. 1210
Spruce street, on Tuesday afternoon. the 3d instant, at
2 o'cleek, without further notice. Interment at Laurel
Mill, Os
MERCHANT—In this , city, Sunday morning, let
March, Frederick Wolcott, infant son of Stephen L. and
Elizabeth IL Merchant, aged 6 months and 8 days.*
. ELSEOOOD.—On the Ist instant , Sarehilisur Only
child of Ca. Wm. A. and Elizabeth Elsegood, in the
. • 11th year of bor ago.
•:. FOX. —On the 28th ultimo, at Nashville, Tennessee,
.tor pneumonia, Charles EL, son of Joseph Fox, of Phila
. de_lphia, in the Slit year of ht. age. •
. McCAMBRID(.II3.—On the morning of the tat Instant,
~. Clara, youngest daughter of Richard and Mary McCain
'bridge. in the Bth year of her age.
i The relatives and friends of the family are invited to
' Attend her funeral, from the residence of her parents. 702
'bridge, in
street, ou Tuesday morning, at 9 o'clock. To
. proceed to Mount Morlah Cemetery. es
MORRIS. —On the morning of tin Ist of March,' at the
• leeidence of William P. 'Cox, -OM North Seventh street,
Anthony H. Morris, in the fild year of his age.
His remains will be taken to Reeding for interment
on Tuesday morning next, and will leave the house at
3 lull-past seven o'clock. ee
JACO 98.—0 n the 28th ultimo. after a short ilium,
,Thomas H. Jacobs, in the 634 year of his age.
1- The relatives and male friends of the family are re
tiepeettally invited to attend his funeral, from his late re
:- aldence, 253 South. Seventeenth street, without farther
~
petite, on Wednesday morning next, at 10 o'clock. *.s.
... • BARDY.—On the 27th ultimo, at Haddonfield, New
• Jersey , Mrs. 'Semarang. Hardy, relict of the late Capt.
.. • panels A. Handy, in the 78th year of her age.
The relatives and friends are regim:Nulty invited to
' attend the funeral, from the residence of her son-tn-law,
,Namuel Moore, No. 262 West Logan Square, this (Monday)
afternoon, the 21, at 2 o'clock. interment at ht. Pe
ter's P. E. Church Cemetery. .•
iik BAINES. —in camp, near Bell Plain, Va. on the 29d
citime of congestive typhoid rev, r, First Lieut. Samuel
B Haines, quartermaster 121st Regiment I'. V.. In the
lnes.
Sid year of his age, eon of Josiah L. and Deborah B.
• lia
' ills relatives and friends are Invited to attend his bi
metal, from his parents' residence, No. 1716 Green street,
Thiladelpitia, on Fourth day, the 4th of Third month,
• at
10
o'clock A. M. without further notice. To prom
to &kith Laurel HUI. 4....
RHOADS.—On the 27th ult., William Rhosals, in the
s 88th year of his ago.
His relatives and friends are invited to attend his fu
. coral, from his late residence Newtown, Delaware
- couotY.lthis (Second day) morning, the eecond of Third
ti.'
goonth at nine o'clock. •
; • lgoskftg.—On the 28th ult..' Mr. William Hoskin, in
V the 67th year of his age.
Ef, The relatives and friende ofthe family are respectfully
':g l Z it iVil to Oe a r tt 2lt i c l .l:n f f u o n rtd al ids ro af l oj, k ll B ayTa e ft: e rn si o d o e n n , ce n , .t
'., o'clock, without further ' notice. - a t e proceed to Laur 4 el
' i 1 Cemetery.
Weekly Report of Interments.
lizerrn OFFICE, Feb. 21.1983.
D.athe and Interment* in Me MY of PhiladaPhia
/ram (he 2let to the2Bth of Feeruary, 1863.
11 : ci
.5
Manlike. 5 a mamma
.i
6 -.1 d
•
Abcess .. 1 Fe y 1
Apoplexy 6 Brain 1
Burns and Scalds.... 1 " Catarrh ' 3
Caught iu machine'y 1 " Scarlet . 9
Cancer 2 , " Typhus 1
•'' of Mei ns-- • I " Typhoid ... 8 3
Casualties (not dof'd 1 Gangrene 1
Bromf Ilremorrhstre 1 13
nß3stion 1 Inflammation Brain. 3 8
• Brain.:.. 5 8 Bronchi-. 1 3
CBllBll5 -1. : Lms
_ ... . - . I II ll—,
ufiVIYAB ilipilliciffi 111 kllll6l - 61. W
Colvim9tion.Lans. II 8 I ) moult... 1
llOwels 1 Insinition 2 2
0022V11 iBi DE 8 117 Intemperance ' 3
Corny retesion Brain:. 1 Maltermatiou 6
Diptheria 3 0 Marasums
Diarrhea 2 Oloariles ' ; 2
Dropsy 4 Old Age 6
Abdominal. 1 Palsy 5
Brain 4 Pyem in 1
DDisease L ofH er eart 1 2 2 Scrofula 3
Liver
°lmall
till-beta 3 7
1
Drowned irn 13
-Dysentery 2 Unknown 2•2
Debility 9 9 Wounds, KIM Total . 1
Erysipelas 1 1 . --
Fracture of Leg 11 Total 131 148
OP THE ABOVE TUBED Wylie— • .
From 1 to 2 19 II) to 60 13
Under 1 year 73 - From 40to 30 21
2 70
6 10 to
10 12 " 70 to o
80 16
" 10 to 15 10 " 80 to 90. S
15 to 20.. 10 " 90 to 100 1
20 to 30. 32
" 30 to 40 20 Total "IS
WARDS. I WARDS. WARDS,
First 17 Tenth. 5 Nineteenth 14
Second 20 Eleventh U Twentieth 14
Third 10 Twelfth 7 Twenty-first 8
Fourth 7 Thirteenth 13 Twenty-second.. 11
Fifth 11 Fourteenth. 9 Twenty-thlid.... 8
Sixth 2 Fifteenth...,,..;.131 Twenty-fourth —2O
Seventh. 20 Sixteenth 10 Twenty-fifth.... 5
Eighth 7 Seventeenth 12 Unknown 12
Ninth 13 Eighteenth 7
Total 41 0
Deduct deaths from the country 11
Net deaths In the city 268
Nativity—United States, 215; Foreign, 60; Unknown. 14.
From the Almshouse, 9; People of Color, 17; from the
country, U.
The number of deaths, compared with the correspond
ing week of 1962. and of last week, was as follows:
Week ending March Ist, 1 562, was 256.
Week ending February 21st, 1803. was 251.
Males, 160; Females, 129 ; Boys, 77; 0 irls, 71.
Deaths and interments orsoldiere in the city.l4-
14 orator of the PVird
intat.
APIIII , IIII 111141111 , 111411- /100Dg-DEO
BON & SON.-Moarning Store. No. 918 CGESI 4 -
NUT Street. have received
Black Mike of the most desirable makes.
Black and White neat Striped and Chock Silks.
Paris Printed Foulard Silks.
Black Dionswilines, 'remises. Bombazines,
Bieck Crepe Tammetane, Alpacas, and Mohairs.
Black and White Lawns, Glzigheme, Mohaire.
Black Silk Grenadines, Grenadine Baregna.
Black English Crapes and Veils.
Shawls, Hosiery, Gloves. Parasols, Collars, Sleeves,
• fel6-tf
pl/RE & LANDELL, FOURTH AND
• A -a ARCH, are opening
Rock-Spun Bilk Shawls,
Lama Shawls.„ long and agnate
Black Thlbet Long Shawla,
Black Mirage Romani, laud 2 'yards wide,
Black Yloreqtine. New Fabric, . te2
PYRE & LANDELL, FOURTH AND
- 4 - 1 -ARCH, are opening
Spring Style Dress Silks,
SpringEityle Dress Goods,
Stripe Reps Skirting,
English Bombazines,
First Quality Gloves. fa%
NATIONAL UNION CLUB.—AT A
meeting bold on SATURDAY evening last the
following Persons were chosen officers:
President—ALGEßNON S. ROBEItTS.
Vice Presidents—EDW. C. KNIGHT, ALEX. S. HAR
PER. HENRY BLIDIhI. J. R. 'WHITNEY, NATHAN
ILLES.
Treasurer—THOS. J. POTTS.
Recording Secretary—S. SNYDER LEIDY,
Corresponding Secretary—GEO. T. THORN.
M. GIRARD-HOUSE BILLIARD
ROOK—The new and splendid Billiard Room of
the Girard will be open for visitors THIS EVENING.
The Tables are of the best manufactory in the United
States, Messrs. Phalen Collender. The room has been
built for the expreati purpose, and to handaomely fitted
urLbmiulivp?Fisw-21499?!?IrmPillsnLKaTa
,....—
WA Will besl
the game sttoultrhe present, as there exuellest
piny lug during the evening. iC
M. A MEETING OF PERSONS WISM
INC to subscribe to the capital stock of the
OLD TOVi'NSIIIP LINE TURNPIKE COMPANY.
will be held at 11. B. BRUNER'S lIOTEL, (opposite the
Depot) Germantown. on Tuesday
.evenine, March sa,
I'M at half-past seven o'clock.
All persons interested are respectfully invited to at
tend. F. CARROLL BREWSTER,
Secretary.
Ira- CALEB COPE, TREASURER OF.
THE UNITED STATES SANITARY COMMIB
- Northeast corner of MINOR and SIXTH streets.
acknowledges the receipt of the following contributions
since the last report:
Evans & Hassan (ith con. )
H. C . ...
S. A. Mercer, additional
William Henry Rawl.
William Cadwalader
Cash
Cash, C. 8., additional
G. Rammersly, additional
Mrs. Catharine Helmuth
J. Francis Fisher, additional
Andrew M. Jones, at ditional
John C. Mitchell
Captain R. F. Loper, additional
Theodore Bliss, additionsl
James Bayard, additional
William S. Stewart k. Cu., additional....
Mrs. Andrew Manderson
A. Whitney & Fens, additional
0. Wilson Davis
Edmund Wilcox
William T. Wilcox
M. J. Micheson
Persifor Frazer
William Struthers
John Rice, additional
W. D. B
Charles T. Yerkes
James W. Paul
Dr. Charles Townsend •
W. K
Cash
Alm Anna W. LapsleT
Simnel O. Morton, additional
E. H. Buzby
Ell K. Price, additional
Robert Pearsall, additonal
Washinaton Jones
Mary Anna Longstreth
Joel J. Bally & Co., additional
James, Kent, Santee, & Co., additional
Israel M.orris, additional
D. 8.. Jackson
john Redman Coxe M. D...
W. Sellers & Co, (third tub.)
Little Miss litotes
Previously reported
03 13 14 SI
The SANITARY COMMISSION, No. 27 South SIXTH
Street. also acknowledges the receipt of the following
donations, in hospital eupplies, since the last rePOrt
McConnellsburgLadier 2pkgs, Mrs. Wilde, Sec.
Media Ladles' Aid, 1 pkg, Anna M. Hinks.on, Sec.
Condersport Ladles' Aid, Ipkg.
North Shenango Ladies' Ald, 1 pkg, Mrs. E. E. Chap
man, Sec.
Heidelberg Congregation, 1 pkg, A. liorherueyer. See.
Church ortheSagiour Ald, clothing, S. IL Goddard.
St. Peter's Aid Society, clothing.
Et. Mark's Alit Society, clothing.
Riegel A Brother, blankets.
Mrs. Griflitts. stockings.
Mrs. Chas": Willing. stockings, Ac.
Mrs. Emilie Mitchell, stockings, Sec.
A lady, stockings. Ste. -
Rev. C. W. Duane, stockings. •
The:Misee!, Hayes and others, clothing, Ste.
St. James Cturch, through Mies Green, mittens and
jellies. It
IMOFFICE PENNSYLVANIA. RAIL.
ROAD COMPANY, PirmADELPINA, Tebrasry 9.
NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS—THE ANNUAL
ELECTION FOR DIRECTORS will be held on MON
DAY, the second day of March, ISB3, at the °Mee of the
Company; No. 938 South THIRD Street. The Polls
will be open from 10 o'clock A. M. to 6 o'clock P. M.
Ni, 'share or glares trensferred within sixty days pre
ceding the election will entitle the holder or holders
thereof to a vote• EDMUND SWIM,
felo-tmh2 Secretary.
/M. • HEADQUARTERS, PENNSYLVA—
NIA MILITIA, HOSPITAL DEPARTMENT.
BARRISBURO, February 13, 1883.
THE STATE MEDICAL BOARD OF PENNSYLVA;
NIA will meat In PHILADELPHIA on TUESDAY;
March 2d, ISM. and continuo in session during the week,
to examine candidatee for the post of medical officers in
Pennsylvania Regiments. The appointment of a num
ber of Assistant Surgesins will Le rcqutred immediately
to fill 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 first day of
the meeting.
By order of the Governor.
JAMES KING,
Simeon General Penneyleant
CEMEM
MP COMMONWEALTH. INSURANCE
COMPANY OF THE STATE OF PEDINSYLVA
NIA.—OFFICK 613 CIIENfIitTT STREET, PHILADELPHIA.
February 23, )b63.
The business and affairs of this Company being now
in process of liquidation, all parties having claims
against the mmonwealth Insurance Company of
the State of Pennsylvania will present the same for
settlement and payment at this office within thirty days
from date.
By order of the Board:of Directors, •
feN,•••wfnolm • SAMUBL S. MOON, Secretary.
M. MANDAN MINING COMPANY, OP
LAKE SUPERIOR. —The First Meeting , of the
"Mandan Mining Company of Lake Superior , " un de r
under
its articles of association, will be held on the tenth day
of March, 1563, at 11 o'clocklA. 31., at No. 14 Farquhar
Building, WALNUT Street, Philadelphia.
B. A. HOOPES.
W3L H. STEVENS,
fe24-11t* Two of the Associates of said Corporation.
m. WOMAN, 11E11. EDUCATION AND
Minn.—ENOCH H. SUPPLER will lecture on
this subject at HANDEL AND HAYDN HALL, on
MONDAY EVENING, March 9th, at 8 o'clock.
Tickets 25 cents; for sale at Lind.ay & Elakiston's, 35
South Sixth Street, and at Haines' Drug Store, Seventh
and Spring Garden Streets. fe2S6ts
l i kaKaa. JOHN B. GOUGII.
This distinguished leeturer has consented to gra
tify those who could not obtain admission to his former
addresses, by delivering the following lectures in the
ACADEMY OF MUSIC:
THURSDAY, March .sth—Etwittenee and Orators.
FRIDAY, March 6th —New Temperance. Lecture to the
Soldiers of the Union Army. TUESDAY, March 1a-
Subject to be announced.
The proceeds will be mainly devoted to the sick and
wounded defendere of our homes, a large number of
whom will honor the Academy with their presence at
each lecture.
Reserved seats in Parquet, Parquet Circle, and
Balcony, 50 coats Faintly Circle, 28 cents. Sale of
tickets will commence at 9 o'clock, MONDAY MORN
ING, Mach 2d, at MANTLE:B'S, 808 Chestnut street,
and at the ACADEMY, on the evenings of the lectures.
To give all an equal opportunity, uo tickets will be Ms-
Posed of under any circumstances, sooner or elsewhere.
Doers open at 7 ; Lectures commence gt 8. These are
Positively the last lectures Mr. Gough will deliver in this
city this season, fe2B-st•
IMP DOMIEOPATHIC MEDICAL COL
LEGE OF PENNe YLVANIA. —The Fifteenth An
nual COMMENCEMENT for conferring Degree], will be
held. in the Musical Fund. Hall, LOCUST Street, on
TUESDAY, March 9, at 12 H.
Valedictory by S. S. BROOKS, H. D., Professor of
Practice. The public invited.
(826-80 S. S. BROOKS, M. D., Dean.
POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE—
SPRING SESSION.—The Spring Connie of Lee.
tarn and practical instruction to the Technical Schools
end in the Scientific School will begin on MONDAY,
March 23. Applicants for wit/tinier' will please attend
at 9 A. N. , at the College Building. PENN Square.
ALFRED L. KENNEDY, M. D.,
President of Faculty.
m• CITY COMMISSIONERS , OFFICE.
PIIII.ADV.I.PRIA February 21. 1813.
TO HOTEL AND TAVER seIIingPERS.RTA
RANT, and others, desirous of LIQUORS by less
measure than one quart.
Applicants for LICENSE will apply at THIS OFFICE,
an provided by act of Assembly, approved Aprll : 2o. NIA
on the following days, via:
WARDS.
First
Second
Third and Fourth
Fifth
Sixth
Seventh and Eighth
Ninth and Tenth
Eleventh
Twelfth and Thirteenth
Fourteenth and Fifteenth
Sixteenth
Seventeenth
Eighteenth and Nineteenth...
Twentieth
Twenty-first and Twenty
second
Tweuty-third and Twenty.
fourth
Twenty-fifth
fa/ - to mh2.5
CONTINENTAL HOTEL COMPA.
NY.—The Coupons due Marsh Ist, 1863, on the
EIGHT PEE CENT Mortgage Bonds of "THE CONTI
NENTAL HOTEL COMPANY" will be payable on and
after MONDAY, March 2d, upon presentation of tho
same at the Office of the Treasurer, No. 813 ARM
Street, Philadelphia. J. SERGEANT PRICE..
fe2B-tmh2 Treasurer.
NEW CREEK COMPATCIe.—THIPI
annual meeting of the Stockholder.' of this Com
pany will be held on WEDNEADAY, March lath, at 12
o'clock N., at their office. No. 311 WALNUT Street.
when an election for Directors will beheld.
• W. W. ITCLIsINOSWORTIL
te2o-27 rola 017 6t• . . .
Secotary, ...
RETAKE, DRY GOODS.
.SPR/N•G AND SUMMER
:DRESS GOODS.
Owing to the dowrowod condition of Trade last Spring
and bummer, quanUties (WORMS GOODS were sold at
Auction at considerably • •
LESS TITAN IMPORTATION COST,
at which time wo were induced to pnrchare, and have
carried over a larger stock than usual. which is now ar
ranged, and marked at swill prices as will stied, rapid
sales.
Purchasers who will anticipate their wants must real
ize odvantoffes, an the iecreAso of Dun.: and EX
ITA ?MR d----- thz riAsz at ikk:Al:xntsigv.thmtin
WhOJorilo Barra mill find doslrablo nods [a our
stock,
TRAVELLING DRESS GOODS,
PLAID YALENCIAS,
NEOOTAS,
PARIS PRINTED BAREGES, •
PLAIN BAREGES,
BLACK RERNANIS,. .. • . • .
BLACK BARECrE ROBES, and •
"):ANGY DRESS SILKS.
OURWEN STO DD ART & BRO.,
• 460, 052. find 4.54N0RT8 SECOND ST.,
.felt-St . ' Above Willow, Philadelphia.
3,11 . )11RK1,74 . 31; . -..BONNETS,. CAPS, ka
•
INEN
':- -.GOODS.WE" OFFER. A
- 1 large lot of Linen Goods nt miaow mnelt loss than
blvipht not of lionnfflon. lboaankin wont dour
nit ulu itt ylung Vunl W uatiMin 611)114)
Est - .° P;i trix, --. 11 - B7,7:6 , ltla'briillikivivl,..
81 4 anditl.`l4,• double damask extra, 81.E5, 81.50,
*1.75, *2, $2.50. and C per yard; utiblch'd d 0.., 50. 62,
75, 87, $2, and 41.25 par yard. Napkins, all Linen, $1.50,
81.75. *a, *2.50, *S. *3.5 $3 O. *4.5% *5, U. and CO per
dozen; Doylies, $1.25, 81.50. 8175, $2, an d s3 per dozen;
red-bordered Towels, 61.50 per dozen: do.. V. *125,
82.50. 82,48.50, 84, 84.60, $5, up le $1.2 per dozen. Every
variety of Towel made can be found hero for bath, dry
ing chamber kitchen, silver, &c.
Linen Sheetings in 10-4, 11-4, and 12-4 widths.
.Pillow Linens, 40 in., 42 in., 4.5 in., 50 in., and 54
inches wide.
Shirting Linens, both in heavy and fine, of all quali
ties. We call especial attention to this stock. being
numb the largest and heat assortment we over offered,
and the prices will defy competition.
R. D.& W. H. PENNELL.
2021 MARKET Street, below Eleventh.
GRANVILLE B. HAINES WI LL SELL
for a few days all his 3IUSLINB at last week's priees,
although they are considerably higher now, but having
had a large quantity on hand that were bought low, I
will sell them. cheap. Bleached, fall yard wide. 25
cents; very good do. at sty, full yard lso • IX-wide
bleached, from 40 cents up; Blieetings IX, 2 235, 214, and
3 yards wide in every qnality; Brown Muslin from 9:1
cents up; Shootings IX, 14, and n2X wide. In Bleached
Eitirthurs. I have New Bork Mills, Wamsutta, Wil
liamsville. Masonville. Whttneys, Forestdales, Black
stone, Trenton Millar also, many other makes of good
standing. Calicoes of all the makes, and first-rate
styles; 30 pieces very pretty, neat pattern, light prints,
for boys' shirts. In offering these goods at these prices.
I am very much under the market, and loss than others
are getting for them by 13 per cent., at least.
GRANVILLE B. HAINES,
No. 1013 MARKET Street. aboye Tenth.
P. 6.—Will , open on Toosday. n "splendid stock of
Linen Goods, of nll kinds, that will be sold extra cheap.
mhtl-91.
..sooo
• • 2000
•• • 23 00
:: gg
ci) VDTVIN HALL & 00..
•• • BO CO - 5 - 4 26 South SECOND Street, have in store a good as
-10 00 sortment of Staple Ooods.
2.7 CKI 10-4, 11.4 and 11.4 Linen Sheeting's.
•••• 200 104 and 12-4 Cotton Shootings.
• 50 00
... 2. , 00 ' 54 and 6-4 Cotton Sheeting's.
... 10 00 5.4 and 04 Pillow Linens.
54 and 6.4 Pillow Aluslius.
00 Wllliainsville, Wamasuttas, White Rock, and other
0 • "6 popular makes of Muslins.
••• 20 00 Barnsley'a best makes of Table Linens.
20 00 " Damask Table Napkins, Towels`, &c.
White Brilliants, Plaid Mulls. , Cambries.
Jaeonets, Nalnsooks, Skirting Cambries,
Irish Linens, Bird El-e Diapers, &c.
."• 200 • Most of the above Ooods were purchased previous to
.•. •
100 00
00 00 the late great rise, and for tale below the present cost of
1 production.
61.901 00 BLAOK BILKS
601 743 25
EMBROIDERIES ! 'EMBROIDERIES !I
—French Needle-worked Bands, Edgings In rt
ins; Edkts, Collars, Setts, Skirts Ste a l ass ee ort .
mat of Tory choice goods at , r 1 a-6 ---
i es. E4 I IEITIED, VAN .11R1 L ,1116 6 , 8• Ar ARRISON,'
CHESTNUT Street. '
pRINTED LINENSI PRINTED
LINENS! !—At a small advance on the old prices, a
large assortment of Printed Linens, In new and desira
ble patterns, suitable for children's wear, dresses, &c.
SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN, & ARRISON,
fea-Swif ' 1008 CHESTNUT Street.
TIOMEST.T.O MITSLINS, SELEETIN GS,
&c.—All of the desirable makes for sale, at
: the
lowest rash prices. •
SHEPPARD, VAN HARLIRGEN_
__& ARRISON,
fe9-swit 1008 CHESTNUT Street.
UNITED STATES, EASTERN DM
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 fur the Eastern District ofPennityls-anin, rightly and
duly proceeding on a Libel, filed in the name of the
United States of America, bath decreed all persons in
general who have, or pretend to have, any right, title, or
interest in the cargo of the schooner EMMA TUTTLE,
whereof Joseph R. Foll4l Is master, captured off Charles
ton. S. C'., by the United States schooner Hope, under
command of Acting Master John E. Rockwell, and
brought into the port of Philadelphia per the schooner
R. W. Dillon, to be monished, cited, and' called
to judgment, at the time and place underwritlen,
and to the effect hereafter expressed, (justice so
requiring.) Yon are therefore charged and strictly
enjoined and commanded, that you omit. not, but
that by publishing these presents in at least two of
the daily newspapers printed and published in the city
of Philadelphia, and in tho Iwgal fuletifpencer. you do
raonieh and cite, or cause to be monists ed and cited, per
emptorily, all persons in general who have, or pretend
to have, any right, title, or interest in the said cargo of the
schooner EMU TUTTLE, to aPpear before the Honorable
JOHN CADWALADER, the Judge of the mid Court, at
the District Court room. In the city of Philadelphia, on the
twentieth day after publication of these presents, if it be
a court day, or else on the next court day following, be
tween the usual hours of hearing CRUMB , then and there
to show, or allege, in due form of law, a reasonable and
lawful excuse, if Any they base, why the said cargo of the
schooner EMMA TUTTLE should not be pronounced to be
long,at the time of the capture of the same, to the ene
mies of the. United States, and as goods of their ene
mies or otherwise, liable and subject to condemnation.
to be adjudged and condemned as good and lawful
prizes: and further to do and receive in this behalf as to
instice shall apertain. 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 the time and
place above mentioned, or appear and shall net show a
reasonable and lawful cause to the contrary, then said
District Court loth intend and will proceed to adju
dication on the said capture, and may pronounce that
the said cargo of the schooner EMMA TUTTLE did belong;
at the time of the capture of the same, to the enemies of the
United States of America, and as goods of their enemies,
or otherwise, Habib and subject to, confiscation and con
demnation, to be adjudged and condemned as lawful
prize, the absence or rather contumacy of the persons so
cited and intimated in anywise notwithstanding, and
that you duly certify to the said District Court what you
ehall do in the_premises, together with these presents. •
Witness the Honorable JOHN CADWALADER, Judge
of the said Court, at Philadelphia, this twenty-fourth
day of February A. D. IM and in the eighty-se
venth year of the Independence of theiald United States..
mh2-3t 0. R. FO. Clerk D. O.
UNITED STATES LIFE INSURANCE
JOCE OMAOL INNE, WTORNnt
.
JOHN SADIE, Secretary. • •
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS 8000,000.
The business of this Company is conducted exclusively
on the sash principle, which le now fully recognized ea
the only correct principle.
The law under which this Company is chartered pro
vides that, if the capital should, from any cause, become
impaired to the extent of 826,000, or more, the stockhold•
ere shall be called upon to make good such deficiency.
This is the only cash Company in America which afforde
this safeguard to policy holders.
Dividends declared every three years, the next on
March 4th,11385.
Raise of preminm-charged by this Company are as low
as 1100 yearg experience and the probable future rate of
interest will.instifY. O. Beßmrwsfinit. Agent. •
No. 424 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia.
XEFERINCES.
Joseph Patterson, 'Esq., President Western Bank ,
Hon. Archibald M clnt yre, Treasurer U. S. Mint.
Mown Jay Cooke & Co., Bankers.
Messrs. Baker, Westcott, & Co., Banker..
Meows. Stuart & Brother, Bank street. delOwfmsm
Monday, Mv.oh 2; ;;.<
Wesa 3.
ednesday. "
-Thursday,." 6.
-y_r day. "
.Monday, " • 0,
-Tuesday " /0.
-WedneSdaY... "
Thursday, " 12.
-Friday, " 13,
.Monday, 16,
.Tuesday, '" 17,
WednesdaY. " 18,
.Thursday, 10.
-Friday, " 20. "
Monday, ' • 23, • •
JAMES SHAW , Clerk.
111WDR_ FINE, FRA.CTIO.AL• DEN.,
IST for the last twenty rears, 119 VINE se.;
below Third, inserts the most beautiful TEETH of the
age, mounted on flee Gold, Platens; Silver, Vnleanlte‘Co
milte, dmlber, at prices, for neat and suba:afiai
work, more reasonable th an any dentist in this ei or
State. Teeth plugged to last for life, hatiflotal T e s t re.
pired to suit. No in in extracting. No. oltargea tor
ill aatlallad all la right. &forum beat Guam /a/lkaal
9P.ENING .. .OF
MOURNING MILLINERY
Of the latest Paris and New York makes,
TUESDAY, MARCH 3D
" NEW MOURNING STORE,"
95111 CILESTNUT STREET.
M. & A. MYERS & CO.
VD - WIN HAL.L. & CO.
A- 4 2.6 South SECOND Street, Will open this morning
The new shades of /apse:mt.
New styles of plaid and stripe Potts.
Figured and etruped Moltuire.
Bi7ambiquee and. Arabian Lustros.
Nnty Atyla.4 firsan ()boat!' vit 66111 memo.
rice Dina a paw.
Modern Blunt, .111ageutare nutria
Black bed Humboldt da Loinea. mh2
VDWIN HALL .. .k 00.,
A-4 20 South SECOND Street, have in store, pur
chased prelims to the recent great advance r
Real water-proof elonkinge,
Iliddletex Cloak Cloths.
• Plain black Cloths.
..Plain light-colored clothe. nth?.
VDWIN HALL & CO.,
A-1 26 Slouch SECOND, will open this morning some
of the most beautiful
Printed Cambrics.
French Chintzes,
Printed Peleelies, and
English Chintzes ever offered in this city .
Also—new style printed Peleell6 Robes.
Buff and Pink Poicalles.
Buff and white Pigne or Marseilles. mh2
PWIN HA LL4 00., -
P .. • :
.26 South SECOND Streit, will open this mocning
New slylei of fancy Silks.
Culr or leather-colored Silks figured and
Plain.
Neat styles of check Silks.
Shepherd's plaid Silks.
• ,Leather-color Modes,
Greens, Browns and Blue
Silke, and black and colored corded Silks. in?,
VDWIN HALL & CO.,
G South SECOND Street, have in store a good oa
aortment of Black Goods for Mourning.
Double and single width black De Laines.
Block Tarnisse and Bombazines.
Black Poplins and Mohairs.
Mourning Silks.
Black Crapes aitd Veil , . • mh2
Oros di Rhine,.
Lustrings, Marcelines. •
•
Mourning Po de Soles.
Gros Grains.
Bonnet Taffetas.
Moire Antiques.
•Double•faced Brocades,
SIIARPLBSS BROTHERS. neat.
Figur".
SPRING DRESS GOODS.
Poll de Chevres. Ristoris•
Adriennes, Worsted Crepes.
Fit Chevres, hfohairs.
Chintzes. Lawns, Organdies.
Plain Silks,New Foulards.
. Plai All-wool Cashmeres.
fe23 SHARLESS BROTHERS.
• CHESTNUT and BIGHTEt Streets.
E. M. NEEDLES_
No. 1034. CHESTNUT STREET,
Asks the SPECIAL AITHIMON of the Ladias to his
LARGE STOCK of
WHITE OIIOARDF ODSLACES. EF E B. MBROIDERIES.
U4RCHI
A greater part of his goods have been pnrchased
previous to the recent GREAT ADVANCE, and
are now being RETAILED at LESS than whole
sale prices. De has JUST OPENED:
. „
100 dozen broad Hemstitched Hate.. at 30e.,
and upwards..
800 dozen corded-bonlered all-Linen lidkts.,
at )Sc., worth 215 cents.
50 pieces plain. buff. and white Piga. for
Children's wear.
20 plecesprintedand tg'd Flew% for Children's
wear.
o~i::tit~~luri:4:li:[,lyj i
- - • • - • .
.Brab'd Tulin, lace trimmed, dm., received
every moraine, from tem to $5.
f T~kL~~a :-tf~{UY~44 ;}:~:~P
THE PRESS.-PIIILADELPITIL MONDAY, MARGIT 2. 1863.
smus I SILKS ! SILKS
MODERATE PRICES.
1863. SPRINa. 1863.
RIEGEL, WIEST, Sc ERVIN,
No. 47 NORTH THIRD STREET,
Inercilmag 011 V 10 Iluronto DBY
1,10t014 gtbat inkin
and admirably assorted, and at
Low FIOURBI3. In certain classes
of Goods We offer inducements to
purchasers unequalled by any , other' house in
Philadelphia. fel9.2m
JAMES, KENT,
Nos. 249 and. RAIL N. THIRD STREET, ABOVE RACE,
PHILADELPHIA,
Have now open their usual
LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCK
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, •
Among which will be found a more than usually attrac
tive variety of
LADIES' DRESS GOODS ;
Also, a full assortment of
MERRIMACK AID COCHECO PRINTS,
and
PHILADELPHIA-MADE, GOODS.
To which they invite the speci,o3 attention ofcash buyers.
felß-2m- -
SPRING,
ctr.r.ravxonn, R co.,
Inwortnra and Jo'blds Of
SILKS
AND
FANCY DRY GOODS,
Nos. 61.7 CHESTNUT AND 614 JAYNE STS.,
Have now open, of THEIR OWN IMPORTATION. a
LARGE AND HANDSOME STOOK
SPRING GOODS,
COMPRISING
DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS, RIBBONS,
GLOVES, &c.
Ale°, a full assortment of
WHITE GOODS, LINENS, FURNISHING GOODS, EM
BROIDERIES, AND LACES.
The attention of the trade is requested. fel3-3m
1863. S P R IN G . 1863.
JOHNES, BERRY, ed CO.,
tEnceessors to Abbott. Johnes, & Co.)
No. 527 MARKET. and 524 COMMERCE Streets.
PIIILADELPRIA.
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF
. • -
S I 1, IC
/ AND
FANCY DRY GOODS,
}l ave no w open a LARGE AND ATTRACTIVE STOCK
IN
DRESS GOODS,
Adapted to the Season. Also, a Full Assortment in
WHITE GOODS, RIBBONS, GLOVES,
SHAWLS, &C.,
Which they offer to the trade at the LOWEST. PRICES.
CASH BITYERS
Are particularly invited to examine our Stock. fell-tf
IarELLING, COFFIN, do CO.,
T T
Offer for sale, by the Package--
PRINTS, BROWN AND BLEACHED SHEETIIMS AND
SHIRTINGS.
DRILLS, CANTON FLANNELS.
COTTONADES, CORSET JEANS.
SILESIAS, NANKEENS. • .
COLORED CAMBRICS, SEAMLESS BAGS. •
BLACK DOESKINS AND CASSIMERES.
UNION CLOTHS, SATINETS.
PLAID LIMEYS, NEGRO KERSEYS.
KENTUCKY JEANS.
SKY-BLUE KERSEYS, INFANTRY CLOTHS.
ARMY FLANNELS, 10 itad 12-ounce DUCK, &a., &a
FANCYCASSIMERES,
SILIE-MIXED, ALL WOOL, AND COTTON WARP,
For sale by the package, by
fe23-aumlOt
BLEACHED' MUSLINS,
For solo by
ALTEMIJS cre, COZENS,
Pronounced one of the beet makes in the market. fel44m
pH I 14 A D E L , P HI A.
BURLAP BAG s, OP ALL SIZES,
YOB OORN, OATS, COFFEE, BON.SIVOST,
ALSO,
SEAMLESS BAGS,
Of standard makes, ALL SIZES, for sale cheat., for net
sash on deltreri
;ARM GOODS.
DARK-BUTE COAT CLOTHS.
DARK-BLUE CAP CLOTHS. • .
SKY-BLUR CLOTHS FOR OFFICERS.
ARMY. BLANKETS, STANDARD wmaar.
IDAUNCE DUCK.
DRILLS, STANDARD WEIGHT.
BRANT LINEN DRILLS AND DUCK. ,
BROWN AND BLEACHED SHRED:KGB LID SRI*.
INOS., For sale by ' . . •
FROTHING II- &IN ELLS
•
selif
A GARRETT,
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT; AND
EMI. BROKER.
Agent for Lilly Pond Ice Company, Maine,
USEOUTRVHARVES, Philadelphia:_
Agency =
FOR GOMEZ & , SALAS,
Commission liereliant,s
Havana, lAba.
Advances made, when required, or, saleable consign
ments to the above house. fe2B-6t*
MICROSCOPES, SPEOTADLES, AND.
I +TA- SPY-OLASSES, for preyriv i itta i co..
@Ma& ' 9R*OII,ISIINUT and.
DRY GOODS JOBBERS.
FANCY DRESS GOODS,
EBWRACINCf LLTEST
PARIS NOVELTIES,
Together with a general assortment of
DRY GOODS,
JAS. R. CAMPBELL it CO.,
727 CHESTNUT STREET
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS
DRY GOODS,
PHILADELPIIIA.
SANTEE, 446
IMPORTERS. AND JOBBERS
OF
DRY GOODS,
!MO CHESTNUT STREET.
COMMISSION HOUSES.
BITES' COTTON/DES,
TWEEDS AND FLANNELS,
CAMBRICS AND SILBSIAS,
DOESKINS AND COATINGS,
VESTINGS, STUFF GOODS; Sze.,
ALFRED H. LOVE,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
212 CHESTNUT STREET,
BLACK DOESKETS,
COTTONADES, FANCY cassmEßEs,
NAPKINS, COLORED CAMBRICS,.
GRIGG & MUIMSTEAD
3Ao. Al STRAWBERRY STREET,
CRESTNIIT STREET
SOLE AG.ENTS PON
GREEN & DANIELS',
CELEBRATED IVORY FINISH
SPOOL COTTON,
. .
WARRANTED 300 YARDS.
" BAG "
MA NUVA.CTORY.
GEO: GIMIGG.
No. 219 and 221 CHURCH ALLEY
"A smile was on her lip—health was in her look.
strength was in her stop, and in her hands—Plantation
Bitters."
Atom , bottles of Plantation Bitters
Will cure Nervous Headache.
Cold Extremities and Feverish Lips.
Sour Stonmeh and Fetid Breath.
Vlcirtionno o nil lanailan.
Mr VIM MOOIIi
" • linintilYt - nclaq §ll4,
Pain over the Eyes.
Menial Despondency,
Prostration; Great Weakness.
Fallow Complexion, Weak Bowels, ,Ste.
Which are thd evidences of '
LIVER COMPLAINT AND DYSPEPSIA.
• It is estimated that seven- tenths of all adult ailments
proceed from a diseased and torpid liver. The binary
secretions of the liver overflowing into the stomach,
poison the entire system, and exhibit the above symp
; After long regearch, we are able to present the most re
markable cure for' these horrid nightmare diseases, the
world has ever prodnced. Within one-year over six
hundred and forty thousand oersons have taken the
Plantation Bitters, and not an instance of complaint has
ogme to our knowledge!
It is a most effectual tonic, and agreeable stimulant,
suited to all conditions of life.
The reports that it relies upon mineral substances for
its active properties, are wholly !also. For the public
satisfaction, and that patients may consult their physi
cians, we append'R. list of its components.
CAFASAYA BARS—Celebraled for over two hundred
years, in- the treatment of Fever. anti Ague, Dyspepsia,
Weakneis, Sze. it fwas introduced into Europe by the
pountess, wife of the Viceroy of Porn, inTB4O, and after
wards sold by the Jesuits for the enormous price of its
own weivlttin efficroinder, the name of Jesuit's Pow
ders, and was filially madepntlic by Louis XVI, King
of France. Humboldt makes especial reference to its
febrifuge qualities goring hie South Arner'ican travels.
- '
1n.A.9.5ztta.A6.i..71 oldielbilla,
eat affections.
F ,
CITAMOMI T.P. LOVERS—FOE enfeebled digestion.
LAVENDER now - ens—Aromatic, stimulant, and. tonic;
- highlytitv,igorating in nervous •
WINTERGREEN—FOE.scroIuIa, rheumatism, &c. •
Anise —An aromatic carminative, creating flesh, mug-.
Ole and milk; much
used by mothers nursing.
Also, clove-buds, orange, carravvay, coriander, snake-
Another wonderful ingredient, of Spanish origin,
im
parting heauty to . the complexion, and. brilliancy to the
mind. is yet unknown to the commerce of the world, and
We withhold its name for the present.
Messrs. P. H. DRAKB & have been a great suf.
fuer from Dyspepsia for three or four years, and , had to
* abandon ray profession. About three months ago I tried
tho Plantation 'Bitters, and to my great joy, I am now
nearly . a well man. I have recommended them in
several eases, and, as far as I know, always with signal
benefit. I am respectfully yours,
REV. J. S. CATITORN.
PAILADELPATA, loth Month, 17th Day, ISG2.
RESPECTED nun:go :.-51y daughter has . been mush
benefit( dby the nfte of thy Plantation Bitters. Thou
wilt send me two Wiles more.
Thy friend, ASA CURRIN.
SHERMAN HousE, CHICAGO, 111., Feb. 11,-I$G;,
Breestre. P. H. DIIdWE Sr Co. ,—Pleme send as another
twelve cases of your Plantation Bitters. As a morainr_ .
ut.e, amid arc ureutly-u.si eeroua.
Yours, • . .OAGE S;
iMi
Arrangements are now completed to supply any de
mand for this article, which from lark of Government
stamps has not heretofore been possible. -
The pUblic may rest assured that in no ease will the
perfectly pure standard of the ,Plantation Bitters be de-
Parted from, Every bottle bears tile far-simile of our
signature on a steel plate engracing, or. U cannot be
gensane.
Sold by all Druggists, Grocers, and Dealers through
out the country.
P. H. DRAKE &
202 BROADWAY, New York.
fo.7..frawaplif
COUGHS AND COLDS,
VERY PREVALENT.
Persons thus afflicted, are too apt to consider them a
trifling matter, and think that "it wit/ go away of'
;" others tamper w th the many 'simple mixtures,
lozenges, Rm., which seem to give temporary relief, but
eventually accelerate the disease. To such we would
say; do not tamper with your constitution • if you desire
to live to a good ". old ape," use a remedy that wilt effect
a quick end permanent mire. Dr." Swayne's Compound
Syrup of Wild Cherry," we will guarantee, has cured
more colds than any medicine ever offered for sale in this
country. Even neglected eases, cough seated, pain, and
oppression, sole throat, hoarseness, night sweats, fever,
restless nights, it gives .quick relief, and wonderful
cures have taken place after patients had been given up
to die by physicians and friends.
DR. S W YNE'S-.
CUrPOUND -
SYRUP WILD CHERRY.-
.
THIS GREAT STANDARD REMEDY,
CURES
Consumption, Coughs, Colds, Asthma,Bronchitio, Spit
ting Blood, Difficulty of Breathing, Pain In the Side
; . and Breast, Palpitation or Disease of the Heart,
Influenza, Croup, Broken Constitution,
Sore Throat, Nervous Debility,
and all Diseases of the Throat,
Breast, and Lungs.
Prepared only by Dr. SWATHE &. SON, 330 North
SIXTB Street, above Vine. Sold by Druggists and
Dealers. fe2s-iftt
E YE
TD EAR--PROF. J. ISAA.OS,
°enlist and Armlet, from Leyden, If ollaud. is per
=neatly located at No. ill PINE Street, where he treat:,
all diseases of the Eye or Ear scientifically, and cures—
if curable. 'Artificial Eyes inserted without pain.
N. B.—No charges male for examination. Office hours
from 8 to 11 o'clock A. In. and 2 to 7 P. AL jaMue
FINANCIAL.
GOLD, SILVER,
CITY WARRANTS,
TDICURRENT MONEY WANTED
Collections made on all accessible points by
PALMER (.9.1 lITJEY,
fel6-mtvf 6t* No. 51. South THIRD Street.
THE HIGHEST MARKET VALUE
PAID FOR
GOLD AND SILVER,
DIAMONDS, PEARLS,
AID OTHER PRECIOUS STONES,
G. W.. SIMONS dc, I3ROTHER,
. Manufacturing Jewellers,
SANSOM-STREET HALL PHILADELPHIA.
fe26-IM
SEEN THREE-TENTE S COUPONS
Ma FEBRUARY
Philadelphia.
QUARTERMASTERS'-.VOUCHERS,.
ORDERS ON WASHINGTON,
SEVEN .THREE-TENTHS: AND ALL OTHER UNITED
STATES LOANS FOR SALE:
&
iamot 34 South THIRD Street
S.
U.
FIVE-TWENTIES,
•
. TWENTY-MBAR SIX PER CENT. BONDS.
PAYABLE AT THE OPTION OP THE GOVRTINNEXP
AFTER FIVE TEARS.
lam instructed by the SECRETARY OP.THE TREA.
SUET to twelve subscriptions for the above
LOAN''AT PAR. -
Interest will commence from the DATE OP sußsosir-
MN, and is -PAYABLE iN GOLD at the Mint, or any
Sub-Treasuri or Depository of the United Statee, on the
fret days of May and November of each year. At the
Present pineirs! eon% thee. Bonds yield about
BIDET 'per cent. vet annum.
A. full ennyly altviiya on bend.
JAY COOKE,
SUBSCRIPTION AGENT,
noe.tmhl 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET.
lIAR VEY THOMAS,
STOCK AND BILL BROKER.
STOCKS and BONDS, and all kinds of 11. S. GOVERN
=KT SECURITIES bought and sold on Commission, ex.
elnerrely,
. Business Poor and Loans on Collateral immolated at
lowest rates. - .
- - - -
Orders by Mail shall receive prompt attention. Refers to
Messrs. Nathan Trotter & 00., GOO, D. Parrish;
John B. Myers& Co., - Samuel B. Thomas, Aft 4.,
Farness, Brinley, & Co., John Thomas, BK.
del643mif
810000 AT F 1 .k.; v PER CENT. FOR
9 five years,either in one or several autos,
to loan by ANTROIIY P. & J.
fe2B4t* , Ifo. taill ARP Street
NEW - POST OFFICE. 4 "
BOX CHECK ENGRAVED.
itsDNA= ine Wri4TXtrr titred.
MEDICAL.
S.-T.--1860-X
S. -T.--1560-X
IMPORTANT CERTIFICATES.
ROCITEZTER, N. Y.. Dee. 23,1961
OLD DEMANDS,
BOUGHT AND SOLD
CERTIFICATES
INDEBTEDNESS,
WANTED. -
No. 3J. WALNUT STREET.
NEW PUBLICATIONS.
STARTLIN G REVELATIONS 1
CONSPIRAT 31tS
FEDERAL CAPITAL
CEPI-lERI ;
071. UP (11.1111
iPALII OR UN UMW TOMB IN
WASITINCiTOiV.
ER. J. It. ROBINSON'S sew romance with the above
title tunquestionably the most powerful and intensely
interesting story the Rebellion has ye: suggested) is now
ready in he NEW YORK 311iRCURY for February 28.
The machinations and intrigues of a large and compre
hensive secret organization, hostile to the Union, are de
veloped in ' Cepherine ;" and. the tale, more extraordi
nary in its details than the most ingenious devices of fic
tion, is founded on realities. It is vigorously written,
full of incident and adventure, and has the great merit
of being eminently original. The author has chosen a
new field for the display of his geurns, and has, suc
ceeded in producing a Romance which will undoubtedly
create a'profound sensation throughont the country,
There is as underplot to - the dark drama of the Rebellion
which has been heretofore as a sealed book to the general
public. In this story Dr. Robinson breaks the seal, and
gives the world a glimpse of the mystery.
The NEW YORK MERCURY for February 281 s on sale
at all News. Depots. Price Five Cents. mh2-21
APRESENTATION PICTURE
FELIX'. 0: C. DARLET.
.THE HUMORS ANDLOVE PASSAEGS OF
ST. VALENTINE'S DAY.
MIR NEW YOU lIMLICUJIV
fat ( )truly 2a COMI6 tt wooit aura iqiig".
after an elaborate Metall) drawn by DiTtLEY, Mastro,
tive of the different phasee, tender and comic, of that
TRUE LOVER'S JUBILEE,
the Festival of St. Valentine. In-Hte design, its dis
tinguished originator has surpassed-himself. The group
ings arc wonderfully effective,. and the faces almost seem
to speak. The central scene-is a perfect study, full of
character, and eminently original. In the vignettes
which surround the large cartoon, Cupid's Holiday is
presented in various aspects.. There are glimpses of the
Camp. the Cottage, the Kitchen, &e., and the engraving,
Which occupies• one entire sido of the NEW YORK
MERCURY, cannot fail to attract the admiration of con.
noisseurs of the Fine Arts; as well as interest and
amuse the public at large.
The issue of the .NEW YORE IiItiRDURY containing
this magnificent picture is .now ready at all News De
pots. Price Five Cente, mh2,2t
MEA.TORTAL JONII.
DOWEI,L,Ti. containing the Discourse preached
at the Funeral, February IS, by the Rev. Morris C. Sut
phen, together with the Address of the Hey DM Hodge,
Maclean, and Boardman. 'Price is cents.
Published and ior Hale by
WM. S. & ALFRED NARVER',
tub.? . 606 Chestnut street.
SCHOOL FOR -BOYS, BOYS CORNER OF'
BROAD AND SPRING GARDEN Streets.
Inb2-mulrim* E. HUNTINGTON, Principal.
BUQCHESTNUT STREET. 808
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS.
Card Pictures and Frames,
New. Publications of the day.
Magazines for March.
.PITCHEWS 13001'4:3TORE,
tee,- SOS C.H.SSTNUT StreE.
1311 AMR OLDUT, IatiAIOGIVOIAT,
PETROLOGY. PSTGEOLOET. - EGENOLOGY—
Slllljeols that , are of the greatest interest,—tutu digettasod
in the PHRENOLOGICAL JOURNAL for March. - It
contains portraits of GRANT TIIORBURN and VICTOR
EUGO, with their Biographies and Character: Variety
of Races, Ullman Responsibility. Changes of Counte
nance, Being Born Again, Sorrows and their Uses Are
Murderers all Bad? Signs of Character and how to Read
Them, and many other interesting artielos. Fully Illus
trated. Only 10 Cems; *l - a year. Tar sale by News
men. Address - FOWLER St WELLS,
_ .
Or 308 BROADWAY,INeiv"fork,
~ TOHN L. CAPEN.
fe2S.ttt No, 922 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia.
IGII.THIL L ON DEAFNESS-ITS
- 0 - 4 CAUSES AND PREVENTION.
A popular treatise; the firth edition just ready.
ME GREAT coxstrmaurfox, by tbe Rev. Jolla
Cumming, D. D_
TEE ATLANTIC, MONTHLY, for March.
HARPER'S MAGAZINE, for March.
All New Books of a Popular or Standard character, re
ceived as soon as published. -
LINDSAY & BLAIISTON,
Publishers and Booksellers,
'fel No. 25 South SIXTH street, above Chestnut.
TTA ZARD'S BOOKSTORE,
724 CHESTNUT STREET
Between SeTenth and Eighth Streete.
All Books usually to be had in a
FIRST-CLASS, BOOKSTORE,
Will always be found on our shelves
AT THE L 0 WEST PRICES
fe6-tf
e-' CENTS.-PHOTOGRAPH AL
," BUMS from 25 Cents to 25 Dollais I The largest as
sortment, handsomest styles, and lowest prices in the
city!_
STANDARD AND MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, all
that can be found in a first-class Bookstore, at low
of G. G. EVANS' PUBLICATIONS at the
Catlin at the ORIGINAL GIFT-BOOR - EMPORIUM,
fel7•tf _ . 439 ,CHESTNIIT Street.
G ENERAL .TOM THUMB AND
LADY !—Card Portrait of Mr. and Mrs. TON
THUMB in Bridal Attire. A pretty little Picture of a
Pretty Little Pair
At the ORIdINAL GIFT-BOOR EMPORIUM,
fel7-tf - 439 CHESTNUT Street.
CIRCULATING LIBRARIES.
BROTHERELEA.D'S CLROULA
, T • TING .LIERARY,—AII the NEW English and
American Books,
including ALL CLASSES of Literature.
This is the ONLY 'Library in the country that includei
all the NEW ENOLISE BOONS that are not REPRINT-
Terms $5 per year; six months $3 ;• three months $1.60;
one month 73 cents, or 3 cents per, day. 911 S South
MILLINERY GOODS.
1863 S P R IN G. ilygQ,
'ye )
WO OD (L. GARY.
No. 725 CHESTNUT STREET,
Have now in store a complete stock of
STRAW AND MILLINERY GOODS,
1NCL111)1344
STRAW HATS AND BONNETS.
MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S STRAW GOODS
FANCY AND CRAPE BONNETS.
FRENCH FLOWERS,'RIR/lONS,
To whiob. they reepeetfulii invite the attention of Mer
chants and Milliners.
CASH BUYERS will find special advantage in examitt.
Ing this stock before purchasing. fe2l3-/Tu
COPARTNERSHIPS.
COPARri .NERSHIP • NOTIOE.-T H E
undersigned have this day formed a eeitartnershiP,
under the Arm of COATES BROTHERS, for the transac
tion of the WOOL BUSINESS, at their present location * No.
124 MARKET St., Phila. BENJAMIN COATES,
Feb. 20.1861 fe23-Im*3 GEO. MOR RISON COATIS.
NOTIORPRILADELVHIA; FEBRIL
ARY, 2, MS.—The COPARTNERSHIP heretefere ex-'
!sting between THOMAS A. BIDDLE, HENRY MID
DLE, nod ALEXASiDER BIDDLE, Stock and Exchange
Brokers, under the firm of Thomas Biddle , Co., is this
day dissolved by the terms of our articles of cgpartner
-64: in consequence of the death of Major HENRY J.
The business will be carried on by the surviving part
ners at the same place and, under the same name.
The affairs of the, old Arm will be settled by the sub.
scribers, THOMAS A. BIDDLE,
fe2:lm ALEXANDER BIDDLE.
E - SUBSCRIBERS WILL CONTI
-A-
-TH NUE the DRUG BUSINESS, as heretofore, at the
Old Stand, No, 72$ MARKET Street. • •
WM. ELLIS St CO., Druggists,
jal-ti 724 MARKET Street.
PHOTOGRAPHS.
CARDPHOTOGRAPHS. - CARD
Photographs of over 1400 different fancy subjects,
taken from life and from the finest engravings. Por
traits of Generals. of both armies, Statesmen, Poets,
and other eminent men. Single copies 15 cents,
or $1.,50
per dozen. Orders by mail promptly attended to on re
ceipt of money. SCFIOLZ & JANENTZKY,
11.2 South•EIGHTII Street.
Jfilif-We also sell prepared colors for coloring Photo
graphs taken on Albumen Paper. Trice. $3.2.5 a box,
trillireducing fe26-1m if
14E1DIER'S POPULAR, STYLE PIO
TIMES FOR - sl—Colored Photographi—have an im
rnerae parrnnege ; their Sue qualities and. moderate
charge suit thomasees. SECOND Si.. aNive Green. It
TOW WHO WOULD HAVE ARTIS
TIC and truthful portraits, get IiEnTER'S life-size
Photographs in Oil Colors, now made at reduced prices,
SECOND Street, above Green..
pHoToGRAFIIIC ALBUMS A
huge variety for sai.e.l,at
AMES W e r d li ff
st
&15-3uff. 9214 CHESTNUT Street.
U. S. INTERNAL REVENUE.
AGENCY FOR THE SkLE OF
UNITED STATES TAX
STAMPS,
No. 51 South TRIED Street, Bret door above Chestnut.
A fall srapPlY of all kinds of TAX STAMPS constantly
on hand, and for sale in Quantities to snit
A liberal discolutt allowed on amounts of $5O and UP.
wards.
Orders by Mail promptly attended to.
oMce Hours from 9 A. M. to 5 P.M.
JACOB E. RIDOWAY,
deS•tieB No. 57 South THIRD Street.
F I T IR. NI T R E
A LARGE ASSORTMENT,
W. +F47 3. ALLEN & BROTHER,
trth2,3m 1209 cRESTRUT STREET.
STRAWBERRY WINE,
EQUAL TO MALMSEY MADEIRA,
Sint recei♦ed
ALBERT '0- ROBERTS,
DEALER IN. EWE GROCERIES,
CORNER ELEVENTH and VINE Streets.
WALL PAPER S
Attention is invited to our new *kook of Whit Pa
nprs now being daily received from factory; all new de-.
signs for spring, which will be sold at right - trices,
JOHN LONGSTItr.TII,
No. 12 North THIRD Street.
Rooms Papered by efficient workmen -- fe2B-bn
R EIM.ER' S IVORYTYP-ES COW
MARIA the admiration of all, lovers of art • oast'. net
twat position; fresh, vain, iraprossivo coloring; Unh
and shade naturalAY maxtged, swap Street, above
Gtreon: It
WANTS.
WANTED -A SITUATION AS
I'ORTEIt :n wbol end* establiiihment. Bead
reference given. Addrens "R. A.," this office. Ce2l)-'24*
WAN] ED-A COMPETENT BOOK-
IiEEPER in an Auction House. Also, TRIM
BOYS 13 to 17 years of age, who would reside with their
parents. Address Post OfElce BOX 1042. fe3B-2t.
WANTED -IN THE °PRICE OF AN
Iron Manufacturing Company—an ar.ttve, reliable
10IING MAN, who has had experience, and is con
versant with a ccounta. to Wig at the hooks. Works
fifty miles from Philadelphia. Address, giving reforence.
etc.. 'A. B. M.," Box 1378 Philadelphia P. 0.
.refail-St* •
WANTED-A GENTLPM&N WITH
ROA 1....t. t= -- -ti=
aripttpw ffinfoinintrommuni
~.
W ANTYM-A COM PETENT MAN
NAQCe clisree of n farm of Lind 200 acres
'' ve n• bid l . 6 rderr reference a to cherno gr. Am..
required. A single mein preferred. Address
390 rhiltldeiri»llPUKt. Office. fe27.6t
WANTEI)— A PARTNER, WITH.
KM or 114,(X10, in a bucineaa already estathched.
and paying large profits. Addrtocli • • Merchant," PTCBB
Office. 3c53-3V
PONE HAVING FRO TWO TO
M,
live thousand dollars, as on active PARTNER. will
please call at Factory, foot of WOOD-Stroot Wharf.
Schuylkill, for particulars. fo2l-re
SECONDHAND FURNITURE'
WANTED—AIso, Carpets, Mirrors, Boddlog,Storaa,
&a. Thn hig hest price pal& la cash. Call Or 04.dras3
WM. LEWIS, No. 931. RIDGE Avenue. fel4-3. •
$15,000 .T . O .ct ivso2ob usiness M'.~L N w
i T h E p h
e
above amount, to engage in the Pelt Hat Manufacturing
business, already established. To a thorough business
wan, an excellent opportunity is offered to .embark in a
strictly cash trade.
Unexceptionable references given and required,
Address 'Practical," Free* Office. (MOP"
I_LIGHT . ARTILLERY.-WANTED,
Fifty DRIVERS, Fifty CANNONIBRS, and Two BU
GLERS. for the Philadelphia Light Battery. Young.
able-bodied men will find this the best opportunity
offered to join the finest and most doirable branch of the
service. All bounties given. For further information
tly at Headquarters, N. W. corner SIXTH and C HEST
itfT Streets. CAPT. OSBORN WATTSON.
fel9-121.• Late of Banks' Corps.
WANTED TO PIIROHISE, A
moderate sized three-story BRICK DWELLING in
a deeirablo location—must have all the' modern int
provomente. Address Box 1100 P. 0. , stating lowest
price. terms, and location. - ten?-St
"Lm?' err= --w P.w.-Bik-
T.a.nrcs or . goal. 0.1•041.10•1100 laci.donro. vcovrcoco
filabi....l.l.• ti 00.41,
Partial. Kent about VO or $lOO. Addroas Box 2326
Phitadeipbia Post oMce. fe27-6V
WANTED TO PURCHASE -A
moderate sized three-story Brick HOUSE, ino‘oen
tral location. lifnet bare all the modern improyentente.
Address • lloose;' , at this oilloe, stating pricel terms,
and location. ja4l-tf
WANTED TO RENT, FROM THE
ma. first of Aril- next, a moderate-sized- three-stos7
BRICK DWEL ING - 110IISE.. in a central locality. It
must have all the modern improvements. Address.
"Rent," nibble Alm stating locality and price. lalA4f
...4a n DEPUTY QUARTERMASTER.
MURAL'S OFFICE. -PULLADELERIA., Neb. 9,
VESSELS WANTED. immediately to. mar' , COAL to
the following points :
Tortugas.
Key West, Fla.
Fort Monroe, Va.
Alexandria, Vs.
• Newborn,N.C:
• • • • Port Royal, & . C. A. BOYD,
felll•tt Captain and Assist. Quartermaster.
FOR SALE AND: 'TO • LET.
•
C OAL YARD FORSALE.-THEBEST
fitted-np Yard in the city.. Capacity for doing any
amount of Liminess. Inquire on the premises, No. 951'
North NINTH Street, below Girard avenue. inb2-81.
GROCERY STORE, STOCK, AND.
FIXTURBS of an old-establisbed Stand. Apply tO
1110 MAE. BROWN, CUB SPRUCE Street. fm-30,
E
8300 c. to WILLr
control of aBISA3LITISETAIIBENT. ENTIREPaton
going to the Army. Address . , Patentee, '
Buck, county. Pa. teSi•7N
a FOR 101•117-11111BISTOL: RITMO
utiminl tau laiim amnion° owner or ROI
CLIFF *lad OR AIrCE Eitreeta. a desirable WiLIMILTIO4
and a anarpnlanl and zndds.rn rooms
on three floors. Front and back yards, with a well at
good sort water. Healthy locality; view of tite litter
In front.
• •
For information, apply to J. W. wooLsTox. 303
WALNUT Street, Philadelphia; LIMON COAILY, at
Bristol, or to A. MIUHEN ER, Attleboro, Bucks county.
nih2-mc4t"
/61 A RARE CHANCE FOR INVEST
MENT IN REAL ESTATE.—The property known
as JONIS' HOTEL, formerly owned and occupied by
Mrs. Catharine Yohe, on the eouth side of CHESTNUT
Street, between Sixth and Seventh streets, adjoining the
paper store of Dieters . Howell & Brothers; containing
fifty-six feet six inches in front, and extending to Sansom
street about two hundred and thirty-five feet; will be
sold by the Sheriff on MONDAY, March 2d, DWI, at
o'clock P. Di., at SANSOM-STREET HALL, under pro
ceedings on an old mortgage, now held by Isaac Brown
Parker, Esq., dated April 17th, ISM, recorded in Mort
gage. Book A. H., No. 11, page IL
This property is one ofthe most desirable on Chestnut
street, and can be readily converted into stores, &a
The eels will pass a perfect title, clear of all Ineurn-
Murices. Arrangements cau be made by which uo cash
will be required, except to ay off mortgages, interest
and costs, and taxes due. The residue will be allowed
to remain for a number of years on mortgage. For fur
ther inforwation,opply_to
EDW. SLIIPPEN Attorney for the Owners,
Southeast cor. of SLICTII and WALNUT Streets,
fe2f-tmh2rp Philadelphia.
eFOR SALE-TO CAPITALISTS.
. —A most eligible and beautiful LOT, of TEN
ACRES, within seven miles of the Market. street Bridge,
in Lower Merlon, Montgomery county, contiguous to
the magnificent grounds owned by Mrs. MARY PENN
GASEILL, as Penn Cottage, liberally covered with
young forest trees of every variety, end through which
a strong stream of water passes, with about a ten feet
fall. There are, also, several springs on the place, anti
plenty of stone for building purposes to he quarried.
Per a rural rsidence its position is highly advantageous,
in fact it cannot be eenalled, being situated about tire
hundred feet above tine-water, anti surrounded with the
Mat picturesque scenery and drives—Wissahickon sur
passed. Only about one mile from Pennsylvania Cen
tral road, or a half mile from old Lancaster road.
ALSO, A SMALL FARM 'of twenty acre., in the imme
diate vicinity of the improving part of West Philadel
phia, south of MARKET Street.
ALSO, several of the most valuable and desirable
building lots in West Philadelphia, south of Market
street.
For terms and particulars apply to No. 115 GOTHIC
Street, above WALNUT, between FRONT and SECOND
Streets—Up Stairs—between• the hours of ll and 13
o'clock. fe2S-if 7t•
EDUCATION.
BALLAD SlL'i GIN G . -T BISHOP, 1632
FILBERT Street. .mbilnes
FFEMALE COLLEGE, BORDENTOWN;
N. J.—Pleasantly located on the Delatvire river,
30 miles north of Philadelphia. It has been in success
ful operation for eleven years, and is one of the most
flourishing institutions in this section of the conntry.
Special attention is paid to the common and higher
branches of English, and superior advantages fnrnished
in Vocal and Instrumental Music. French taught by a
native, and spoken in the family. For ostalo.ues ad
dress Rey. JOHN H. BiLLICELV.I7,
7. President.
ANN"
J. 0. FULLER, 4%
Importer and. Wholesale Dealer in CL42E
FMB .WATCHES AND JEWELRY.
No. 7121 CHESTNUT Street,
(Up-stair, opposite Masonic Temple),
Has nowopen
. LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCK.
EMBRACING
• AMERICAN AND SWISS WATCHES
E. HOWARD & CO.'S FINE AMERICAN WATCHES,
GOLD CHAINS, GOLD SPECTACLES, THIMBLES,
AND
Fun JEWELRY OF EVERY DESCRIPTION
fell-3m
D. T. PRATT,
(ercoossoa 7o ;saw a ssent.)
607 CHESTNUT STREET,
constantly in receipt of
• ENGLISH, SWISS. AND
AMERICAN WATCHES,
Of desirable styles and Qualities, to suit all clams of
buyers. fellanlf
-••
PINE WATCH' REPAIRING
attended to, by the 11104 experienced work Men.
and every watch warranteil for one year.
O. RUSSELL,
3a23.6m 2a North SIXTH Street.
INFINE AMERICAN AND
IMPORTED WATCHES, Gold, Jewelry, and Sil-
verware, at the lowest possible prices.
0. RUSSELL,
H North SIXTH Street.
J 0. FULL!BI.4
FINE GOLD PENS,
THE BEST PEN-IN USE,"
FOE SALE IN ALL SIZES. fell-3m
ELI HOLDEN,:.
Dealer in fine
AMERICAN AND IMPORTED WATCHES. t •
JEWELRY. AND CROCE& __
oesl-sm , 708 MARKET Sheet.'.
VULCANITE RINGS: . " '
A fall assortment. aU sizes and styles. '
J. C. FULLER,
N0..712 CHESTNUT Street. ' fell-3al
WATOIIES, JEWELRY, &O.
A' FRESH ASSORTMENT
MIK
AT LESS THAN FORMER PRICES.
FARE & BROTHER, Importers.
mh40.41 . 524 CHESTNUT Street. below Fourth.
ROGERS & BROTHER'S
FINE PLATED WARE,
spoons. PORES, LADLES. KNIVES. ago.
• J. O. FULLER,
fell-Bm' No. 714 CHESTNUT Street
626 GOLDTHORP & co., 626
(Late of 16 North Fourth street.)
Manufacturers of
Tassels. Cords, (Amps, Fringes. Curtain Loam Centre
Teasels, Dress Trimmings. Blind Trimmings, Tapes,
Braids, Neck-ties, Military Trimmings, etc.
fe3-Izn No. 025 MARKET Street. Philadelphia.
DB. PAUL& BROTHER, SECOND
• AVENUE. WESTERN MARKET, SIXTEENTH
AND MARKET STREETS.-33 head of very superior
Sheep of the South Down and Cotswold breed, raised and
fed by Col. Jeremiah Weaver, of Barka county, Pa., will
be exposed- for sale at our Stalls, as above, on Wednes
day, Thursday, Friday. and Saturday of this week. Our
friends and the public in general are respectfully invited
to call and examine the Tory. superior quality of this
mutton, fifty sheep that have not been equalled in
quality and texture in this country before. Call. exa
mine. sad judge for yourselves.
D. B. PAUL & BROTHER,
fe23*. Nos. 53 and 55 Western Market.
P ENSIONS.-$lOO BOUNTY AND
Pay procured and collected for soldiers, sailors, and
the relatives of 'each as are deceased. at reasonable and
satisfactory rates. Claims cashed or advanced upon. by
JAMES FULTON,
Solicitor for Claimants.
424- WALNUT Street, Philadelphia.
Particular attention given to parties living at a dis
tance: cm , N 3-11
co m * EDWIN A. lIIIGHES, UN
DBRTAKER,
259 South TENTH Street, above Spruce,
• felo-3m Philadelphia.
IaRAN GE, THOMSON'S LONDON
KI TCHENER. OR EUROPEAN RE, fde
families, hotels, or public institutions, IN
TWENTY DIFFERENT SIM.. Also, Philadel
phia Ranges. blot-Alr Furnaces, Portable Heaters, Low
down Goatee. Fireboard Stoves, Bath Boilers, Slew-hole
Plates,. Broilers, Cooking Stoves, Etc. , at W holesale and
Retell. by the manufacturers,
• • • NORTH, CHASE, & NORTH. •
. felil-wfmem •• No. 200 North SECOND Street.
Alt, BEST TJM.BEELLAS, SLEEPER'S
ei r e , t gr a g bad neat, at TANTH and MAR
, WPM
AMUSEMEVTS.
ACADEMY OF M-,IISIO
Korth/LT. MARCH 2.
SECOND ORATION
BY
MASON JONES.
THE DISTINGUISHED IRISH ORATOR.
SUBJECT: •
"QUERAN' AND THE WITS AND ORATORS
OF THE IRISH BAR."
Being the mine Oration which •
THE PRESIDFN 07 TNE UNITED STATEC
signified a wish to hear delivered by MASON JONES
in Washington; anti which Mason Jones dellvered
be
fore the
QUEEN OP ENGLAND, AND THE MEMBERS OP BOTH
HOUSES OF THE BRITISH PARMA
MKT, INDIA
111..
OTidi ritlitißli — LOHlS Byron braking;
steel, Dr. Blritcrk. Sher:den, and John Foster
bear tehtitnony to Citeran'swonderfat powerd—lllystrw
lions—Sons or Ireland—Her Oratory anti her Music her
greatest CH ory—The several Schunis of Irish Eloquence—
Curran compared with Pat Fox, Flood, Grattan, Burke,
Avehmore, 1)61111, Nirtran, Plunkett, O'Connell, anti
Ellie—His School Mid Colllllre Lit:l—Early Struggles at
the Bar—llls First Brief—" fne ..11snkt of Out Scpeto - -
Irish Srciety at that time—Bali rs FarilauPot—Defence
of ReAran wongorrn I etrechi—• lialver4al J.:mane:fps
hir neriz: Picture at the I ofermsr"
Liberty of the Press"—Rebellion of PE—Awful Con
dition of IrelaLd—Death et T. W. Tone and Lord E. Fitz
gerala—The Execution of the Brothers Sheers—State
Trials—Sarah Curren end Robert Emmett—Curran on
the Beneh—Begd, us the Judicial Office—His Despondency
and Death — His Power of lin nor—Anecdotes of his Wit.
bee mots. " repartees" — Variety and Versatility of his
Genius—Nature of We Eloquence—Him Noble Character—
Concl Enloe.
DColll4ipen at bait past 7. Oration commence& at eight
o'clock.
Tickets, including reserved seats, 50 cents.
Pe.rsons having Course Tickets may obtain cannons for
their seats by applying at the Academy.
The Box Office of the Academy will be open from gig
A.M. till SP. hf. Choice reserved seats may also be ob
tained at the Continental and Girard Hoene, at Leo Et
Walker and J. B. Oould's Music Store,. Chestnut street.
Admission tickets will also be procurable at the Acade
my in the evening. It
N EW OHESTNUT-STREET VIKA -
TBS.
Leseee and Manager Mr, W. WEBATLEY.
TIIIS (Monday) EVENING, March 2, 1869, For the first time thia season,
EDWIN FORREST
Will appear in his meat character of
LUCIUS MINIMS BRUTUS,
In John rrowardPaylle'S classical Trnif:il y of
BRUTUS; OR, THE FALL OF TARQUIN.
Which will be produced with
NEW DRESSES_NEW_, APPOINTMENTS,
NEW SCENERY.
And a superb cast of Characters.
Dir. J. 31t031.1ough as nltin•
ki:- 3 413 j ---n-- ----- -- - ....... -64ii:....
X I,jl BIIIIIIIR .i.V•.• VA) 14411 A
EITI IT ti, lican DL•rt ~,,,,,,,,, flt ~,,,,,,,,,,, ItECTEIIILL
mr. .7. 'Pv. Collier (sr , csausios.
Mr. S. Canoll as ' SextosTarquin.
Dlr. G. Becks asArdtis.
•
Ms. C. Ringsland as " &ratios.
Mr...T. T. Ward as Ilisvius Corson.
Madame Postal as Tullis_
Mrs. J. B. Alien as Tarquinia.
Mrs. George Jordan as r ncrotia.
Mrs. J. Henry as Lavinia.
Mrs. Scott as Priestess.
Conductor ' Mr. ELLER ELASSLER.
TUESDAY EVENING March 3,
Fur the second and last time
EDWIN FORREST,
as Lucius Janins Brutus.
WEDNESDAY EVENING,
Third 'appearance of
LUCILLE. WESTERN.
PRICES OF ADMISSION:—PainIy Circle. 25 cents;
Dress Circle. 50 cents: Parquet and Secured Seats to
Dress Circle, 75 cents; Seats in Private Boxes each
Doors open at 7: Curtain rises precisely at 7k o'clock.
RS. JOHN . DREW'S ARCH-STREET
THEATRE..
Business Agent and Treasurer SOS. D: MURPHY.
FIRST NIGHT'! FIRST NIGHT!
Of the Young American Tragedian,
JOHN WILKES BOOTH:
MONDAY EVENING, March 2, IS IV.
. LICIIARD THE THIRD.
The Duke of Gloster,
.fterwards Richard the Third J ihn Wilkes Booth.
The Earl of Richmond Barton 1111 L
Queen Elizabeth Mrs. John Drew
Prince of Wales Mrs. G. Henri..
On Tuesday, JOHN WILKES BOOTH.
Doors open at 7; curtain rises at 7.K.
.6?' Seats secured in advance, without extra charge.
WALNIITSTREET THEATRE—
Sole Lessee Mrs. M. A. GABRETPSON.
Enslimes Agent Mr. JOHN T. DONNELLY.
Re-engagPrnent, for a few nights, of Mr. EDDY.
THIS (Monday) EVENING. March 2. ISM.
The performanro trill commence with tke Drama of
THE THREE GUARDSMEN.
!!!!!! ! ntutllttytttlt . t . tip stiiphrt FijahlY
%Ant • Dir.
Constance • • • • • Bass Johnson..
To concloVle with the demonic MI MI of the
THE cAmßcoes OVVIEB WILDERNESS.
Samson Hardhead • • " )fr. E. Eddy.
Nance Butler .Tolinson.
Door' open at It Curtain will rte st 7%.
AMBRTOAN ACADEMY OF MIIS.T.O,
GERMAN OPERA
BEtiEPIT OF It
Tlii ACADEMY.
IX All) OF TAB
RENEWAL AND REPAIR FUND,
On TUESDAY EVENING, March 3, -Mt
When will be presented the 'rely popular Opera of
A NIGHT IN GRENADA.
With a largely increased
CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA,
Secured Seats in Parquet, Parquet Circle. and
Balcony
Family ...... •••
SS conic.
The Box Office of rh e Academy will remain open daily,
from 9 to 4 o'clock,
_" when seats may be secured ; also,
at J. E. Gould's Music Store, Seventh and Chestnut
;treats,
_. . .
NOTICE.—The subscribers to the aeries of Operas who
desire to secure seats for THIS NIGHT, are requested to
make. EARLY appltcation. fe2l-6t
Doors open et ; ()porn commences at S o'clock.
AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
. GERMAN OPERA
CARD:—Actuated by the solicitation of many pa
trons of the late German Opera season, the subscriber
has induced Mr. CARL .ANSCIIIITZ to consent to another
short season of GERMAN OPERA in Philadelphia, at
the ACADEMY OP MUSIC. The season will consist. of
six nights, commencing on
WEDNESDAY, March 9th, 1689.
The Operas. to be produced will be
THE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR," by Nicola'
%.10SEPF1.•' by Mebul.
'SERAGLIO." by Mozart.
"BTRADELLA," bpi?. Von TRACT.
" THE MARE DIGS OF FIGARO, ' by Mozart.
And "DER FRIUSCHUTZ," or some other
ackuosriedged favorite Opera.
For the SIX OPERAS a Subscription will be opened:
on the same terms as before, viz:
SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR SIX OPERAS.
Reserved Seats in Balcony, Parquet, or Parquet
Circle ,S 5 CIO
Admission to " "
I 00
Single Tickets . . reserved seat 00
The Opera Nights will be:
MONDAY.
WEDNESDAY and
F'
•
And no more than three . Subscription Nights will be
given in any one weck.
Subscriptions received b J. .E. GOULD, corner of
SEVENTH and CHESTNUTStreets, only, on and after
MONDAY, February 24
THE ENTIRE CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA
(both considerably Increased) will be brought on from
New York, and the undersigned pledges himself th at
while under hie management every part of the above
prospectus will be earned ant precisely as stated, and
nothing left undone to make this
THE MOST BRILLIANT SEASON
ever witnessedin Philadelphia.
. . .
. .
ADOLPH BFROFfiLD. Business Agent,
lel9-10t Office 139 Bonth SEVENTH street.
AMERIOA_N ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
—The condition of the country, which has, during
the past two years, unfavorably affected many institu
tions, has proved particularly. injurious to the Academy
of Music,. by diminishing the•ordinary sources of Its
revenue. 'Means are now required for Renewals and
Repairs of the Building. and it has been deemed ex
pedient to eye an OPERATIC ENTERTAINMENT, on.
the 3d of March, for the BENEFIT OF THE ACADEMY.
An Appeal is made to the Stockholders and Citizens
generally to aid the project, and to assure its full suc
cess. co that the Academy may be maintained in the
comfortable and attractive condition which has thus far
satisfied public taste. •
1
J. P. Hutchinson, Gibson Peacock, Evans Rodgers,
A. C. Boris,. W. B. Hazeltine, H. R McKean,
G. B. Bolter, W. D. Lewis, W. S. Smith,
0: R. Smith, John Rice. W. V. \richt,
J. R. Fry, C. F. Ler, J. R. Orne.
Thos. Sparks, I.l'. B. Kenney. J. L. Claghorn.
fe2i-thsmit -
MUSICAL FUND HALL.
31R. HARTMANN'S CONCERT.
In aid of Societies of great utility to our Soldiers, on
'MONDAY EVENINO, Jfarch 2. at Sight o'clock.
PROORAbf ME •
1, Paraphrase, Bfidsunsineritil;es Dream F. Liar
➢fir. HARTMANN.
2. Grand Duo Panizii„
?informed on one violin by Mr. MOLLENHAUGH.
q I Auf Filigeln des Gesanges Heller.
I Serenade, by Schubert, for Pianoby Liszt.
Mr. HART.MANN.
4. Serenade .
MIN McCAFF.R.E.Y.
6. Polonaise-9 flat • - Chopin
Mr. HARTMANN.
6. La Sylphide, Pantaisie Caprice Mollenhauer.
]lr. MOLLENHAUER.
, S March funebre
'' 1 Yale—A flat
Mr. lUMMEAI'cN.
& Ballad
• - •
MtSS McCAFFREY.
.9. Witches DaTIC2
Mr. MOLLENHAITER
10. Campanella .
31r. HARTMANN.
TICKETS ONE DOLLAR EACH.
To be bad at ANDRE'S Music Store, No TIN Chestnut
Street: GOULD'S, Seventh and Chsstuut LEE -&
WALKER'S, Clestuut, above Seventh etreet; and WIN
NER'S Music Store, 933 Spring Garden street.
MANAGERS.
Henry S. Towne.
Gibson Peacock.
Dr. F. W. Lewis,
Henry T. Fein's,
Dr.- J. B. McClellan;
Alexander Brown,
A. R. McHenry,
John Rice. •
James L. Claxliorn,
Gilbert Ii Newhall.
Edward Greble,
Edward Tilghman..
James 11. Watuongt,•
Horace B. Fry,
Morton McMichael,.
Joseph J. Moor,
Job a Hazeltine,
Dr. N. 0. Swann. 11°
Clement B.Barclay,
Horace Blaney. Jr..
6fll. T. Cad walader
Adolph E. Rorie,
Samuel Field.
John N. Field,
Wm. S. Smith.
Bloomfield D. Moore,
Charles J. Peterson,
James M. Paul,
Joseph Patterson,
Philip P. Randolph,
Aubn y H. Smith,
Charles J. SUUV,
Ward B. Hazeltine,
Dr. John Forsyth Meiss.
F. A. Drexel,
E. L. Mose.
MUSIOAL FUND EALL-LOCUST
street, atioie Eighth.
FIRBT GRAND
CONCERT
FOR THE
SEASON OF 1833
Of the
FIANDEL AAD IIAYDN SOCIETY.
Will be elven at the Musical Fund Hall,
Ou TUESDAY EVENING, March 3. 1883.
-__ When will be presented a varied and
CHOICE SELECTION OF VOCAL GEMS FROM TEM
- BEST. MASTERS.
The Solos, Concerted Pieces, and Choruses
Will be sustained entirely by the members of the Society.
M. CROSS Pianist.
CARL' GAERTREP • Conductor.
-To commence at eight o'clock.
- Tickets 60 cents. —To be had at the Music Stores. and
at the Hall on the evening of the. Concert.
ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS, CORNER
OF TENTH and CHESTNUT Streets.—N I NT H
WEEK. WOODROFFEE BOHEMIAN TROUPE OT
GLASSBLOWERS, EVERY EVENING. AND OR WED
NESDAY A.VD SATURDAY AFTERNOONS.—The cele
brated low pressure GLASS Steam-Engine MONITOR,
made entirely of Glass, will be in WI operation. AU
the Magnificent Works of Art, manufactured by the
Company, will be distributed gratuitously to the visi
tors. Or SATURDAY AFTERNOON every child will
receive a Gift. FRIDAY EVENING, March 6,. ATOUR
NAMENT OF WIT. A Solent id Case of Work will be
given to the author of the beat Conundrum• on any
6n4rectkiret Plesent, each evening, will be a Splendid.
Case of Glass Work.
Admission, I 5 cents. No half price..
Exhibition commences in the . Evening at 8 o'clock,
Afternoon at 9 o'clock. mb2-6t•
ASSEMBLY BUILDLNGS- TENTH
and CHESTNUT.
_ .
AMUSEMENTS FOR OLD AND YOUNG.
SIGNOR BLITZ.
The great MAGICIAN and VENTRILOQUIST, with his
LEARNED CANARY BIRDS. wit. give his Dow' auct
popular entertainments EVERY EVENING during tlie•
week, commencing at 7l o'clock, and WEDNESDAY
and SATURDAY AFTERNOONS at S. The attractions
will, be marvellous: Experiments in Magic; wonderful
powers in Ventriloquism, and the Leagued Canary Birds
in their now characters.
Admission 23 cents. Children ?Scents: • de2T-tt
(71...ERMANIA ORCHESTRA—puma
REHEARSALS °rear SATURDAY AFTERNOON,
at 33.6 o'clock, at the MUSICAL FUND CALL, CARL
SISIVT.S. conductor. Tickets ST Gents. Packages of five*
icketslLL To Izte bad of Andre & Co.. No. Met Chestnut.
greet?. 7. E. Gould, Seventh and Chestnut, and a: the.
Hal). door. n027-tf
rtASELER'S ORCHESTRA,
NEW OFFICE.,
914 BootL •EIGHTH Street, below Walnut. delo4lro.
- poinoisyLvANT.A. ACA.DEMY. OF
TO FINE AtTs.
• 1025 CIiF,STFUT STREST.
Is open daA77 (Snndsys excepted) from fl 6 P.M.
Admission 26 cents. • Children hultprice. ,
Shores of stock Si). .iy9
LADIES' HAIR. BR DS, WIGS,
ertrliz, Frizettes, Gossitmel'%. - iietztiltzte!t Wilts, Von
then those of ally other oktivldishnient. BAKER'S,
t024-Int` Mo. 900 GIISSTNUT Street.
F. Schubert.
-...Pagaaint