The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, February 02, 1864, Image 3

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    ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS
CP TO TWELVE O’CLOCK LAST HIOBT.
ComtlßMitftl-KlaUi a
J A Bonthmayd. Jersey City
C Fennan, Sew York
T J Glaflln&la, Boiton
H A Eitld I *, Washington
C S Woodhull, Hew York
OP Brail, New York
J H Batea, Hew York
<k I* Track, Now York _ ,
J C Hernandez, Pew York
S 8 Oabom, Hew York
• <3haa S Pearson Hass
J 8 Jay, New Jersey
8 8 Boyle, Penn *
Thos Canavan. c b a
<!h&s B&som, Ohio
- J
18 Morgan, 'ijtsbnrg
A 6 Lendsu. USA
ColWat&lne. US A
Cap? F W Fanes. U 8 A
PA Bunt. Hew York
John T Martin, New York
M E Lord ,‘Hew Yc rk
ThO» EastSc*sA.ia. Albany
B*x>j Starr. Richmond, Ind |
Mi«s Charlton
w C Walter?, USA
. J M Kennedy. Cincinnati
Ydw Harrison. Newlork
T E Harrison Hew York
£dw Hore i
H C Mayor
FAttOry* nf’-t/B
Lieu- C F .
U E Jenkins & ns. N York.
Hr? Miller 1
SHCarti?. I[ew York
G Shepard, New Wk
F N Thayer, Boston
PM Consumer?- b America
J Ado Consuesrß,s»An\enca
<j ett 6 E ->.TTi«'B. S America
A d& Barrios, SVtllh Ameiica
A Ooteerre?. South America
Jos A Gezsan*. Pittsburg
E Pendleton. Ba'tlsnore
W K Greenfield. Penna
Jas L Howard. Sarricrd
Dr J C Bertolette- V >.**
Dan’l Beitoletie, Eeaning
JasHiltimor*
Phiny Fiak.Potieviiift u
S DHoilentac rlUe
B S Hunter, Be* J k
I, ‘Wictnisn, V^ork
» rinehmas. N»«r» r
n q cv* i»r«aa* Now Y ork
X Y M» B den Swf.linuTork
gAwISsW- Penn*
a KFroetAwf New York
H S Warner, Lew York
W 3 L:Fplrcoft. Pittsburg
HB Podge, Indiana
C- A Cramer. Lew York
S K Church,Lew YoTk
S a Wcodw*rd,New York
H D Ward,New Yoik
j il Goldey Oswego. N Y
C D Marih, New Jersey
H Lea. New York
Paul Conla«Bo6ton
Ad Chestnut streets.
Chas Thoma«. Balttniore
J A Gray, Balriroora
8 stamper. Provide, ca. K 1
GH Holliday. J Uaovs
t i. Loomis. Illinois,
Dr Kirkwood, Arkansas
Of Arkansas .
rpFarrington
W O Farri-g on, New Turk
W B Stndley Gwf. BOSion
(5»o T
ffni Finlsy, Washiagtou
’S £ Reaside, Washington
Geo S «>. E boroe, U S V
Miss C Thompson, Chicago
Ural SThompson. Chicago
** J RawJiaf.
W CMoorhead,Zinesvil e.O
Thos H i’ttW r'o- k.
M Steinbock & la, Mexico
FLMul'ord. New
Miss S Bateman, H Jersey
J A Alien
Henry Potts Jr.
Thoa Rowland,Chslteaha a
G B HftTfch, Y ’Tls. Pa
W U Jordan. York, ra
E G Eicholberger. > ork. Pa
<; L & w f . P.i
FDodte, Jr.Georgetwn.Dß
R W Addis, Washington
M Melhauser. New York
Theo polhtinus. Jr, H Y
H R'-oeai*ke‘‘. New York
PB Sexton, Pitt-barg
W H Ward, BaUim »re
jW H Peirce, BaVJwihm
Oirwd Ckeitnnt ai
John Thomas, Pittsburg
BL, Smith, Less Island
RT Roberts, Long Island
John Herring. BaMmore
B Ligget, Centre co. Pa
CFA Hinricks. Lew York
W J> Judeon. New I ork
John Lnpsley. New York
"W H Warts, New York
W Murgarum
W Fuller
A Wenger, USA
O H Bloca. New T prk
ChasP Gedell,
H H Stanton
Miss Brown, Washington
W B Reaney. Chi«ter, Pa
JW Wiiohr, Washington
MG Ely, Harrisburg
J B Ely, Barrirbnrg
W C Sly. Barri'lmrg
2 Snyder. Harrisburg
Captain H Wheel fir, jjf Y
“W H Armstrong, Easton
•J A McPherran, USA
Jos Grier, Pennsylvania
W Ware _
J Williamson & wf. Fa
C Philips. Penns* lvania
Mai Gh BardwalL J J
H L Storms
B 8 Brubaker. Lancaster
C B Grubb, Lankier
P D Barnet, Ba-'-t m
THannson, St Louis
Jones Wister
Mrs W J Lawrence, S T
r Saracens, f’swr. K I
B E CbasalnE. JT » N
M YTa-sseTaii. New York
C F Shrener & 1 »• Tam a qua
H B Melieh.WCuamspiM*
Bobt Bauer. Jr. Boston
Nelson Wright, New York
Stephen Hubbard, Conn
TP Oliver, Hew Y oik
R Lavire, New York
H M Maxwell, Lebanon
W Polk. Delaware m
RBCochran. Dh!aware*
John Ence, Delaware
CW Silts* New York
M L Holman. New York
S Bassett, Lexington, Ky
B I* Bennett, Lexington, Ky
S P Longstreet. wutesbane
JohnHoeia. W?»ho«barrB
.Alex Gray. Jr. Wilkesbane
Miss L Williams. Newport
MrßWiUiems, Newport
Mrs B William#, Newport
JLandon. Chicaar
Thos Weston, Cticago 9
G P Stoop, St Louis
Geo Dney. Sr, St Louia
'Geoßuey, Jr. St Luur« —
Col Ohrlßty A wf. St Paul
AG Lord. Chicago
A V Hubtel. Cleveland
Mrs S Eustia, Cleveland
Xmerlcan- Chestnut
Chas Jones, eoston
8 M Curtis, Newark, Del
W C Horton, SaUm, Mass
S A Muxrill, Mass
Geo Kunkel &la. Balt
Kingston R Fair
W T May. VfaetLington
John McGaughey
G Brinton, Pernsylvama
B H Post. Hew York
E P Brown, Marjlnnd
Capt Weld, Peus&ylvania
Hieß Blume. Hew Sork_ T
JE Thompson, £alem, N J
H Sinnickson. Salem. N J
J E Williamson, Delaware
MB Butt
H Grambo
H Brill. New York
J A Buck. Eesdixg
J C McKee, Cbambershurg
H Hippie, Lock Haven.
X Tibbetts, Tamaqua
Mrs Parke &eoel. New York
Miss Parke. Hew York
A Whyte, New 1 ork
O Breezf. il. Sew Tort
F W Oliver, Hew York
JEColline. Delaware
St IfOuls—Cbeatttut
8 Kurtz ft la. Reeding
James Peoples, Norfolk
James Courtney. U SN
ChasHCadieu. USW
IB Cleaves. TJ SM
F F Patterson. N J
8 Glenn, Payton O
James Glenn. Day ton, O
C J Jacobus. Newark, N J
B G Blow* New York
8 F Fries, Millville, h J
C Raymond. U fe A
▲ B Stone, Hartford
J Lock. New York
YY H Kalley. Wash. 1> C
K A Wade. Key West, Fla
Herein. ■te’—Konrth
John Muterly
M O’Brien _
N B Ashley. Virginia
Ttyiis Hamilton. IJSA
MotesSice. PC
J A Bradley, Pittsburg
■<? Abel* Easton
Mrs P F Eiltnterger, Easton
Lieutß M Lewis, Fort Pel
J L Black, Pittsburg
F 8 Phillips
A F Hochstadler
J H Kahn
D M Plants, Ephrata, Pa
MrsECUauffeJ. Salisbury
F Holliday
W Patton. Colmnina, Pa
33 Partridge, Ohio
The Union-Arch a
K Benzeihausen.Beading
"W Goazer, Philadelphia
O Maleborry. Philadelphia
Goo Fulmer, Blizabethiown
JW Woods, New Turk
J W Jackson r
8 B Cleaver, Delaware
Josiah Ely. Lancaster co
John Sab ton, Tamagua
Commercial—Sixth el
H Bandmau, Pittsburg .
Llent J McFarland. USA
T Howard, Jersey City
M Peuuock. Chester co. Pa
Jas 8 Crawford, kikton, Ma
A D Heald. Wilmington, Del
O H Settle, Salem. fl J
W Kennedy* Chester co. Pa
States Union-Msrki
C A Clarence, Waeh’n, D C
WHEckles.New Castle,pel
J D Appleton. N Castle, Pel
D Bartman, Lancaster, Pa
John Shenk. Lancaster, Fa
A Mishler, New York
Geo Baughman. USA
W H Quigley. USA
Vational-Race Itl
M Heller. BusbkiU. Pa
D Ermentrout Beading
C B Schaeffer. Beading
Sami B Meredith
J Williams, Luzerne cn
S C Landis* Dauphin co
G Smith, New York
£ B Long, Penns
Eadlson-Second ati
W Danningbarg
H c Hart. N Jersey
Mrs Capt banning, Miss
Jy; O Toxneon. N Jeieey
J M Reese. N Jersey
<3 Jewett, Maine
Barley Sheaf-Seconi
H C Woxrt&ll. Bockingham
O W Worstall.Buckingbam
Jos Warford, Tennessee
Wm Danlnburg,Tennessee
P K Burrell* Washington
Bald Bugle-Third street, above CsllowhUl.
Israel Wendel, Bethlehem A Pennefeicker. Berks co
Jared Trexler. Allentown Peter S Hill, Berks co
Levi Heffellnger Bethlehem W Christman. Montg’y co
Charles Miller,Flowerfcown. PBehny, Berks co
P J> Miller. Pennahurg Henty Bader. Pennsburg
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Colgate’s Honey Soaiv
This celebrated TOILET SOAP, in such nnlvexsal de
taand, Is made from the choicest materials, is mild and
•emollient in its nature* fragrantly scented, and extreme
ly beneficial in its action upon the skin. For sale by all
•Druggists and Fancy Goods dealers. jaSQ-tathsty
Electricity, by a Physician op long,
-experience, and who gives his whole attention to its
proper application, at 1418 SOUTH PENN SQUARE,
'Philadelphia. Certificates, references, and examlna
'Mou/ree.. ~ jaSO-tf
Hair Dykl Hair DyhH
EATGHELOB*B celebrated HACK DTE u the Bent 4n
jifg The only Harmless* True, and Reliable
iw.fc.nw- JW. .plendldHalr Bye 1» perfect—chim„,
Rnity, or OMY Hair, liwUntly to a Oiosov Bloc*
at Natural Broun, without Injuring the Hair or .t.ln
lutha ft* 1 ”- toayin* the Hair Soft and Beautiful; in.
f. M fc yiUlttr. freqaently rutoiin* It. prwiin.
-Mlor. and McUiw th« ill •£«•“ Of had »y«. Tli,
TO ulne is signed William A- Batohbk*;
•are mere imitations, and should be avoided. Sold by
™J££rtSr*r FACTORY. SI Btrout.
*«W York. Batohtior'* n,w Toilrt Oraam for
>U>,Haii. iy»-ir
Onr-Frice Clothing,, op the Latest
Jmm. nad.il> the Best Manner, exprMSly for BBTAIL
SALES. LOWEST Sellini PileM rwW in
Figures. All goods made to Order warranted satlslae
tery. Our On-Fsiog Ststbk is strictly adhered to.
All are thereby treated alike. _
4e38-ly JONES ft GO.« 604 MARKET Street
He, Sweet’s Infallible Liniment affords
Immediate relief for Piles, and Beldom fails to cure.
MAHKIHD.
DANIELS—ELLEND IB.—On the 31st of January, by
the Rev. J. Hyatt Smith. Mr. Edwin R. Daniels, and
Miss Mary Sllender* all of this city. *
DIED.
a residence of her sister, Mrs Martha G.
Soh|Ter»l(o. 418 Franklin street, on Saturday. January
30, Mrs. Belly Ann Hunt, relict of the late Dr. William F.
Hunt. ofPsdrickumn N. J., in the 73d year of her age.
. bw relatives and friends are invited to attend her
fdneraL from her sister’* residence, this, (Taenia*)
©brimisvat « clock, to proceed to Pedriektown. *
. MABOUBZK. —Very suddenly on the Ist Inst. E'ista
bcMl Stealer. eldest child of EmUe and. Carolina A Mar
4Udre. agedclghtye&rs.
The IIBAOiKI wiu. take place on Thursday morning
J M Taylor, *ew York
IR Charlton Mitchell, N Y
Mrs Church Peona
A Pomeroy A wf, N York -
R R Spauldirg, New York
CSUpton. Ro-ha-ter .
Mise E AH-’JfIV. iw» Vorfc
Mi«o *kr!es*. -Jew York
, a a whip* Ka«r Ydflc
H vr New York
T, Cr«wf'-rd»
0 c Hutchins. N HimrubiTe
C W L A’ Morrow, N York
A J L-vy, New York
A Anderson. New York
Dr F Norton. New York
(} S Gilbert, New York
J SAUu* 1 . New York
R D Starkweather. Trov
J H Alien, Pennsylvania
A Steiner. Louisville
Simon Almont, London
J P Brooke. Chicago
t? D Winne. N-W tort:
Sami Lewis. Aileatown
A SH liman St eoc.Peuna
.Tas Hooper, Baltimore
D G Bandy, Boston
Robt Gordon. New York
Edw Hendricks. New York
S Bing. Jr Nashville
Dr Zacbarie.New York
Henry SeymouT, New York
Wm Craig,New York
J G Campbell, Wheeling
J W Campbell, Wheeling
itreet) below HUlth
A J Boynton. Boston.
CM Dutker, Boston.
L Wirman. Brie. Pa *
0 M Garter. Albany
G O Childs. Pntsbar*
H J Meily, Pennsylvania
Mrs Jaquen & f, Cleveland
Miss Gantt, Cleveland
W G Trabner.Loul ville, Ky
J WHoward. Downin.Kt’ll
V I» Patterson, trnn. Miss
Hiss Paiterron, Lyiha.
l> G Grier. Biimis.ahatn
Chas Beaetea, Birmiajt; isim
J Tan Gasften, Smyrna, DM
J P Heotfscfeer. Smyrna.DM
G W Simpson, Ohio
fl Miller, Ohio
BA Boden, Massachusetts
R J Fithean NawJer-Hy
R Denney St wl, Dalaw-.re
' GOrmrod. Tainaqna
W Rhoads, -Tr. itaddinST
V H Stone. USA
T H Kickatis & In. PottsV le
J D Bnrjte..Sa*k ville
W Tennflnt, Montgomery co
G Cole. Maine .
J HOsbor e.
tj B Osborne, Delaware
0 W Woods St son, Pa
C S Kauffman. Oolnab.a
S M Krausoa, Mi 81 La co. Pa
G Bnckman.
Mies L Hnds*>n N- w York
H S Osborn, New Jersey
)ol J W Pomroy. Pa
B G Powell
J Freeman, Vermont
C Wills. Sew Jersey
Sami Archbold. Chester
Sam t Finley. Penoa
Geo Finley. Penna
John Strang*. Ohio
Geo Miller. Ohio
D Mali. Mechanic*-burr
A D FouUnd, U?ehanicVb’g
Geo Williams Mecbanicib’g
H D Bostick, USA
Samuel Walher, USA
WmWalker, GS A
Sami Hunter, Helisate
Jos Green a wf, Re'lgVe
Wm P Grier A wf, Heiladte
Al* Sanford Ohio
O B Hester. TJ S A
Major PluTcerJon. TJ S.A
Mi»s G Williams. Newport
If B Hunewell, Dnbuciaa
W Colomy, New York
W U Davis, Ea=ton
DL Baumgarda bt. Colamb
A E Gpboh, Ne* Haven
W O Hotchkiss,
M Crichlow, Baltimore
J W Peirce, ffew York
J A Pease. New York
? Miller, New York
W M Wyeth, St Joseph.
I> C England, Lock Haven
, street, above Fllllk
W P Sander, New Tort
H Wilson & wf. New York
J Van Women, Albany
Capt J B Cochran, USA
J B Scofield. New Jersey
E Colburn. New Jersey
Lewis E Wentworth, A J
G Jewett, Maine
P B Veiller New York
J C O terioh, Huntingdon
J W McCullough. Del
M W Macklan, Delwaro
1) W C Jenkins. N Jersey
Jo. K Riley, New Jersey
Jas D Lawson. New Jersey
L Bates. Boston
fiC Melepaush. New York
John Mitchell, New Jersey
S C Shroap New Jersey
E M Keed. Hartford
H Hickman, Delaware
A Rid new ay, Maryland
W TVanzeeel, Delaware
W A Redden. Delaware
W E Faulkner. Mass
C Jones, Boston
E S Jackson. Maryland
W A Eddy, Boston
D Davis, St Louis
stneti ebove VbJrL
PHorter. New Jersey
Dr O L*hlb2Ch..Xr S A
A G Mathiotsfteßi’oore
J D Byerlv, New York
John Si Morris New Sork
Sami Slater, Slizabsth
Chas H .UueselL Springtield
Josßoward. Springfield
B F Taylor, U i A
Cba* Arnold. Prov. R I
Geo 0 Btrkwith, Mats
THLlveivore. Media
D Potter, New Jersey
N J Darraugh, iNew Jersey
PB Jack
Street -below Arch,
G J Baldwin, Luzerne co
S Fuller, Luzerne co
D S Ker, Kersville
D A Gremer, New York
SHowlett. Syracuse
L O’Conner
J M Tayjor, Mifilinburg
J Hutch in son, York
Henry Zahn, Ohio
J Gumperte, Harrisburg
A B Batterman. Cincinnati
Dr 8 Lovejov, St Joseph
Wm Lilly, Penn Haven
W 8 Simpson. Kentucky
O P Saylor. St Louis
A F Conrad, Walnut Grove
CB Foster.
Mise L Harris, New Jersey
itrwti above Third
WtoJ Wallaca.Lancaster eo
B D Cleaver, Dalawaie city
Dr J Unger,Allentown
A P Cropper, il try land 1
Jas L Lelbart. Conn
Wm H Gunkle, USA
H Hackman, Easton
John Heebner, PotttvUle
Jas E Giffin ft la, USA
ceet* above Cheetan;
Jos McMullen, Chester co
• Pearce, New Jersey
J J Taylor, New Jersey
C G Taylor, New Jersey
John F Smith, USA
Job Mentzer, Pottstown
H H Shantz, Pottstown
st street above Slstt
H Stepher, CumbeTl’d c”*.
J Bruner. Lancaster co.
J F Marcband.Pittsbuig
W J Oonley, Delaware
J&b HButton, Dtlaware
H H Weston _
L Rogers, Now York
rcet, above Third
F Frioker. Beading __ _
MUhler. Frenchtown.N J
D D Elder. Philada
Q Hoffman. Lebanon
J Coover, Myerstown
£ J Weidner, Fort Monroe
H B Herrick, Washington
(reet, above Market
J J Williams, New York
T Blackwell, Trenton, N J
BXTFarren, BlairsviUa
Joaßosler, Penna_
Mrs Dr ACSiUoe, N Jersey
G H Vansclver ft la, N J
iA street, bolow Vta*
i J W Bower. Cleveland,o
i JKirkbiide, Attleboro
Jas Roberts. Newtown
Mrs Brooks, Boylestown
D Willard, Chicago
next, at tee o'clock, from the house of her grand-
A.ftfc»r. John Haseltine, 706 fcprace et/eefc. »«
eHI/sTEB* —the Ist inet. M&ivaret. relict of the late
David Shuster, in the 78th year of her nice.
The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully
invited to attend her funeral, from her late residence.
820 Spring Garden street, on Thurtday afternoon, at 2
o’clock. , *•*
BVJSBMAN. —On tbeSlstult., Joseph 8., infant son of
John W. and Edith B Everman.
The relatives and friends of tie family are respectfully
invited to attendthefuneral, from his parents* residence
Thirty ninth and Powelton avenue, this (Tnesdav)
lamPcemetery. 2 ‘ at oclocS: » To Proceed to Wood-
HUNT.—At the residence of her sister. Mrs, Martha G
Schryer, No. 418 Franklin Street, on Saturday. January
80, Mrs- Sally Ann Hunt, relict of the late Dr William F
Hunt, of Pedricktown, 4r. J., in the7>dyear She??™
Notice of the funeral will be given in Tuesday mornings
On the SOth ult., after a short illness. Flora
J?” A»£Shter Of Charles C. and Charlotte E. Collins. in
the 16th year of her age.
The relatives and friends of the family are respe*trally
invited to at tend the funeral, from the residence of her
urcle IGC9 Wallace street, on Tuesday morning, at. 10
o clock. To proceed to Gloucester, N. J. **
OBITUARY.
WILHELMTNA FIEDLER.—On the 12th Inst., in the
22d year of her ace, after a brief illness. Which she
bore with Christian resignation, ter gentle, lovm*,
stainless spirit passed into the bauds of her Creators
confirming the truth that the young, hopefal. &ad
promising are taken, whilst others, through the in»
scrutable decrees of Providence, are permitted to enjoy
a prolonged existence. The good and gentle fall before
the great enemy of mankind. Thus tbe hand of death
has selected a shining mark in the person of her of
whom we speak. Courteous without servility, chi d
llke. innocent, and kind- she possessed in an emiu’snt
degree, these virtues which grace and beautify budding
womsnlmod, and attract our admiration. Bach w*s
wilhelmina Fiedler, to whose memory an unusually
large concourse of mourning friends paid the last sad
tribute of respect upon the day of her interment. In the
daily wa ks of domestic life she dispensed mirth and
.bappinees among those around her. and whose car* it
was to sooth where affliction lacerated, and bring joy to
the forrowfnl. She has passed from earth to heaven,
and let ue hope that she may forever the hapninegs
momisedby the great Creator to ail who, during Ufa,
lib© Willie, love Him and keep His commandments.
January 25, 1864. , C*3 P. HL.
UUPER BLACK SILKS.—BESSON &
SON’S MOURNING STORE. No. 018 CHESTNUT
Street have opened a new stock of super Black Silks,
$1 25 to $4 37}£ a yard.
Black all-wool Mousseline, double width.
‘ * “ Tamiae Cloths.
“ and White, Purple and Gray Chintzes,
** and White* striped and Plaid Ginghams.
14 and White Delaines. SU* cents.
* * Grenadine Veil?.
Alexanders Black Rid Gloves, plain and emb d.
Second-Mourning Balmoral Skirts. ja3Q
WHITE SILYIDGE BLACK SILKS,
» * DRAPDE LYONS —These are a very superior
grade?of SILK?, warranted durable, and fine Paris
Biack, ordered for our best city trade. ,
ja2B EYRE & LINDELL.
WIDOWS’ SILKS, WITHOUT GLOSS.
* T Kryal Armurai.
Corded Gro3 Grain.
Heavy Black Poult de Roiftß. __
ja2B , EYSS & LANDRLL.
PHILADELPHIA SOCIETY FOR
PROMOTING AGRICULTURE —Febraary meet
ing, at Rooms 3&6 WALNUT Street, on WEDNESDAY,
3din6ant atll o’clock A. M. fe2 2t
PENNSYLVAEIi HOHTICULTU-
Ecs=» BAL faOCIETY, S. W. corner BROAD and WAL
NUT Sireete —Subject for discussion THIS EVENING,
4 4 Heating of Glass Honses " fr
“ the TWO COMMONWEALTHS."
Rev. TREADWELL WALDEN will deliver a
LECTURE on this Great National Su&ierf THURSDAY
Evening, February 4th, atSo clock, at MUSICAL FUAD
HALL. Tickdto 25 centß For benefit St. Matthew’s
Episcopal Church. . fe2-3t*
STARTLING WONDERS IN PRE
IO* SBNCE of the Davenport Boys; At Concert 11011.
THURSDAY, FRIDAY, and SATORDAY Evenings of
the present week. fe2-3t*
LECTURE ON LIFE INSURANCE.
—A. B. KEITH, Esu * General Agent of the Equi
table Life Insurance Co., will deliver a Lecture on Life
Insurance, its Principles. History.and different Methods,
at Crittenden'B Commercial College, G 37 GHBbTNUT
Street, THIS (Tuesday) hVENING, at 7,% o’clock. The
public are invited. Admittance free. L*
ms, REV. R. A. CARDEN, D, D„ WILL
deliver a Lecture on “Tears,” in the Lecture Room,
Church of the Evangelist, CATHARINE Street, above Se
venth, TUESDAY, Feb. 2d at 7>a o’clock P, M. Tickets 15
cents. Come all, and have your eyes watered with the
Doctor’s well-known hun or. • ja3o-3t*
HALL OF THE NIAGARA HOIE
»CS=> company, Feb. l. lt6i.—At a special meeting of
the Company, held THIS EVENING, convened by order
of the President, the following preamble and resolutions
were unanimously adopted: aA , _ .. .
Whereas- We are called upon to record the death of
GEORGE F. BRUCE, an old and valued member of this
Company, who has, from bis 'connections with- us now
upwards of 80 years, to the time of his demise, always
evinced the most lively aid devoted interest in the
prosperity and welfare of tie Company, who has ever
been a prompt and efficient firemen and worthy member;
therefore, be It , _ .. . .. _ ,
Resolved., That whilst we submit to the decree of an
all wise Providence, in removing from our midst our
late respected and woithy follow-member, wa cannot
but regret the loss to this Company of hit service*, ana
to the Fire Department of a worthy member.
Resolved, That we tender to hts bereaved family our
condolence and sympathy at'-Their irreparable loss,
trusting tbat He, who orders all things well, may con*
eole them in this their hour of affliction.
Resolved, That we will attend his funeral in a body,
and that the Hall and Appartns 01 the Company be
draped in mourning for sixty days, and that a copy of
the above preamble and resolutions be transmitted to
the family of our deceased member, and they be pub
lished In tho Redoer- Inaz'-irer and Press.
8 “ HBBRY YORK, President.
Attest—Henry C. SchNTDEk, Sicretary,
NIAGARA HOSE COMPANY.—The Honorary, Active,
and Contributing Members, and particularly the Hono
rary Member*, will meet at the Hose House THIS
(Tuesday) AFTERNOON, at 2)£ O’clock, to attend the
funeral of our late fellow member-GEORGE F, BRUCE.
H O. SCHN»D£R, Secretary.
INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE
Restate of Pennsylvania. -
m February 1, 1864.
The Directors have this day declared a Dividend of
six per cent., or twelve dollars per share, clear of ail
taxes, payable to the Stockholders or their legal repre
sentativf*. on demand. WILLIAM HARPER.
ft2-Iot Secretary.
STATEMKST OB' I'IXB FIRST »A-
Ec£» TIOBAL BaNK OP PHILADELPHIA, js »
paired by the twenty-fourth, section. Ol too Act of Con
gress. approved February-26th, 1883:
Average amount of loans and discounts. ....... s_:,4o2,iU(J
»• U. S.noteH... $744 920
balances due from _
24,000
763.920
Ratio aal Bants*.
Average amount of balances due from oilier
Banks
Average amount of deposits,including balances
due to otter Bank 2,770,400
CT /yMORTOB'm’Iuic kAEL. Jr. . Cashier of the FIRST
NATIONAL BANK OP PHILADELPHIA, train* duly
evorn. depose and «ay thar ttie abora statement is
correct, to the best of my knowledgei and beLef.
M. McHIOHaBL, jR-.Caabier.
Sworn before me this first day of February. A D.. 1861.
It EPMDnD WILCOX, Notary Public.
|». THE DAYESPORT BOYS-THE
•Ok Greatest Wonder of the World, at ConMrt Hall.
Open THURSDAY, FRIDAY, and SATURDAY Eyenlngs,
February 4th, sth. and 6tU. ie2-ot*
■Mk the hercantile library
COMPANY will receive and distribute to the
Hospital* in the Citv and in the Field any DONATIONS
OF BOOKS or PAMPHLETS. Already about 9 000 have
beta distributed. Citizens are requested to send iu any
thing which thev are willing to donate, as thel lbrary
has at present direct application both from the Army or
the Potomac and of the West. Boxes are now being
made up for the Army of the Potomac. iei-3t
NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS OF
KSTTHE OIL CREEK AND RIDGWaY RaILHOaD
The annual meeting of the Stockholders of this Com
pany will be held on WEDNESDAY, the 10th. day of
February, 1864, at 1 o’clockP. M.. at No. 4 WILLING’S
Alley, in Philadelphia. JO&BPH LESLEY,
jaS7-13t Secretary.
■hgto HOTIOB.-THB ANNUAIiMEETING
tneStoSSoldersof the PHILADELPHIA AND
KvXnnah steam navigation cohpanr, for the
election of Five Managers and the transaction of other
the H day of February hast, “m DESSIS.
Secretary and Treasurer.
■wf. CONCERT HAIMHE CEUE
BKA.TBD Davenport Boys hold three of their
peculiar entertainments, at the above-named Hall, this
t?eelr, commencing THUR3DA.T EYBNIMG. fa2-3t
f —tt OFFICB PENiSSYLVANIA RAIEr
SOAD COMPANY.
Philadelphi l,
■ones TO "stocKHoXrtfißsr „
Tie Aazroal Meeting of tie. Stockholders of thte Com
pany will he held on TUBS!) the 16th day of Febr oa"
ry, 1861, at 10 o’clock A. 3f.» at SAWSoM-STBJSHr
nirr
The Annual Election for Directors will be held on
MOJSDAT, the 7th day of March. 1864, at the Office of the
Company, Wo. 938 South THIRD Street.
jSKtffi EDMUND SMITH. Secretary.
HA JtOTICK.—THBAK»rAT.KBETIHS
|9 of the Stockholders of the OCEAN STEAM Navi
gation COMPANY, for the election of five Directors,
(Becoad floor,) on TUM DAT, the second day or Fehro
ary next, at 12 o’clock noon. , wtt.PßflfllS,
ja!9- 12t Secretary and Treasurer.
•ok. KOTICB.-THR ASSOCIATION FOR
the protection of GAME hereby give notice to
Sealers in Game. Hotels, and Restaurants, that the Saw
for the Protection of Game will be rigidly, enforced on
and afier February 1.-M64. Information of the infrac
lUO-30*WAmD H T B Btreet. B PfMjdanti
608 South Wharves*
JiS. B. CHANDLER* Secretary,
300 CRE3TSUT Street.
PHILADELPHIA MUTUAL KEAL
|& ESTATE ASSOCIATION. —The Committee ap
pointed to wind up the affairs of this Association notify
those having fnlly-paid Stock to present their Certifi
cates. with receipt, at the Office of E. ACHBEINSS*
NOBLE Street, above Ninth, on or before the Ist day
of APBlLnext. H. VAN|«| fc
ALLAN W. BICHARDS,
Committee.
yji JKHSBY SHORE. PINE CRKKK,
Lem. AUD STATB LIMB BAlLBOAD.—Akreeably to
previous notice, a Meeting of the Commissioners of the
above enterprise was held at the Girard House, In Phila
delphia. on the 10th Inst., and after the transaction of
business they adjourned to meet again at the FiIANKLIN
HOUSE, in Jersey 6hore, Lycoming county, on THUBS*
DAT, the 4th day of February, 1894. at 10 o'clock A. M.,
to open hooka and reeelv* subscriptions, preparatory to
organising the Company. A report on the general
character of the route will be made by the Engineer at
18. 2893. del6-tf&4
mmSfrn niOR CAHAL COMPANY, PHILA-
SW® OAMAX COMPANY
the 2d day of February next, atill o’clock a.
an election will be held for officers and manager* to
serve for the ensuing year. _-av-om
The transfer boons will be closed after.the-23d instant,
and remain closed until after the meeting. .. ..
iai»tr2 ObCARTHOMPSON. Secretary-
adto NOTICE OF THE PHI
tSr lSblPhS‘InD ERIE RAILROAD COM PA
ST, Mo. 210 WALNUT Street.
Philapsuhia. Jan. 29, 1864.
The holders of the Certificates of PREFERRED debt.
Issued in accordance with an act of Assembly, passed.
April 13,1860, by the Sunhury and Brie Railroad Com
pany, and dated May 1. 1860, are requested to present
the earns IMMEDIATELY, for redemption, at the office
of tMa Company. GEO. P. LITTL&
ja!9-6t Treasurer, P. T, .
Ijgi CORK EXCHANGE BANH, PHILA
ftCP» DELPHIA, November23d, 1863. _ __ __
At the Election held 16th Inst, the following Etoekhold
*rs were duly elected Directors of the Corn Exchange
Sank: .
AUTfcwJai 1 6, GattelL _
James SfeCM. Chrigjton J» Hoffman.
Robert Brrteu, H W. Oitb.rwoad,
William F. Oox, Sdmand A. Bonder.
Samuel T. Canby. Charles B. Wilkin..
Phillj.B. MiniU. DavtdYandeijeer,
John F. Gross, Jonathan Knighn
And at the meetinf of the Board this dwTiLK. O.
CATTBLL. Beg,, warns anhmously re-elected President <
ALBX.traiLl3>l»7Bsa..YlsePresldOTt.widJOM W.
TOBBEY, Cashier. J. W. TOBBBY.
soJMm Cashier.
rsFHILADEI.PHU AND KK.IERA.IE.-
ROAD. Phn.ADEi.pHiA. Jan. 18.1864.
The Annusl Meeting of the Stockholders of the Phua
delphiaand Erie Railroad Company will be held at the
Office, No. 230 WALNUT Street, on MONDAY, the
eighth day of February next, at ten o’clock A- M.
At this meeting an Election will be held fox Ten Mana
gers of the Company to serve for one year.
The polls to close at two o’clock P. M
ialfrtnthaSt - EDWARD F. GAT, Sec’y.
PHaADSXPHIA AMD RBADUKG
|l9» RAILROAD COMPANY, Office No. %%t South
Philadelphia, December 2, 1863.
DIVIDEND NOTICE.—The Transfer Books of this
Company will beejosel,on THURSDAY, 17th Instant,
and reopened on YUBSOAY, January 12,1864.
A Dividend of BBVBN FBROBHT., clew of State tax.
has been deelared on the Common Stook, payablu In
‘ttsfissn? fisfirgs s®Ub.
.-tt.is nf thn kola.Br, on and after the 31st December n *xi»
shaU .Uiid refl.tered on the
books at the close of business on the ji«*heygeA
Brother. 1
A meeting of- the civi
of 4*“ «»IH WARD, hold on tha 29tb
“ t£? County Court Boom, for tno parjioM of »U
-cffiod to th(j T cLair. Cta ’ *** H “' *’ W “
Tbe permaneutlyforganlzad hr the eelec
tion of the following officer a :
PRESIDENT. __
EON. j. j. clabk hare.
VICE PRESIDENTS
Bgpjaroic Gerhard.*~ **" Edward C. Knlaht,
Wa L. Hirst. fdnwrt 4h?£“£ er ’
Charles Gibbons, WUmon %F 4ln *
Alfred Bay. . James F. Dillon.
Lewis C. Casalday, James MeGahen.
BEORBTARTr
_ _JOHW_ J. Fft aNKLIW.
On motion of Mr. B. Gerhard* the following ttentlemen
were selected as a fenperviaory Committee:
B. Bundle Smith, JE. O. Thompson,
E. K. Nichols. | Lewis O. Cassiday,
Alderman James alcCahen.
On motion of Alderman McOaben. that the meeting
proceed to revise the Collecting Committees of the vari
ous pieslncte.
The same was agreed to.
The committees were revised as follows: ’
FIRST MVIBIOW. _
lfatban HaU. ‘ ' "(Thomas Dillon.
Lawrence Tobin, I Obarlea C. Gaw,
Jobn Hooper
- _ _ SECOND DIVISION,
Gaw. I Jossph R Coal, M. ».
Henry t-kaiman, iJoE^pbii,
N Wm.T. Pierce.
„ ... third division.
Dennis Considlne, j Join Brunet, Jr.,
Eobeit Stewart, {Theodore W. Chandler.
Henry Welsh.
__ . _ _ FOURTH DIVISION.
Howard J. Kenney. | Kch&n O. Thompson, i
B. Franklin {John Qainn,
JoknP. Delaney.
w t. .... fifth DIVISION.
Zj *B- AJ kl M<m, M.D ,|Sam’l- Chamberlain, M, D.,
▲dam Moffat, | Isaac S. Atkinson, Jr ,
Josepli Schofield.
fr.t _ „ SIXTH DIVISION.
Tj'omasß McCoimio, } Stevenson T. Bonder,
John J. Franklin, j EUnry C. Gildea,
TnomasA. Timmins.
_ . _ . , KKVENTH DIVIS ON.
Fogh Davids. (David A NaclO.
Wm. W, Dougherty. | H. 0. Williams,
Jobn R. Augney, M. D,
▼ «... eiobth nivisrON.
Jaraeß T'alritrl.y,. lE. K. Nichols.
John TV hits, - IC J. Ooifeldt. Jt..
. .. _ Victor Gtllou.
x^^ t,JOg . < *4,. th . e Precinct Committees will beheld at
n'o^c?ock nlh Fifth street, THIS (TUE3D AT) Evening. at
Punctual attendance is requested.
J I. CLABK HABB, President.
JOHM J. FRANKLIN, Secretary. n
A MASS MEETING OF THE CITI
lO» zensof the THIRD WARD will be held THIS
(Tuesday) EVENING, at Jefferson Hall, «mhw sixth and
Ctoistian Sts., at 7 H o’clock, to aid in raising the arista
ox the ward. Come one, come all. Eminent speakers
will be present to address the meeting
It* By order of the Committee.
TWELFTH WAKD.-THE COM-
W3* 91 ITT BE on tbe Extra Bounty to Volunteer* will
mtet THIS EVENING, Feb. 2d. at IV* o'clock, at the
usual place. Full attendance is requested. Business of
Importance- WM, B. MANN* President.
Wm B. Coxhbll, Secretary. v It*
SHALL THEBE BE A DRAFT IN
iO=» the FOURTEENTH WARD?—At a meeting or
tbe citizens of the Fourteenth ward, hold at Sprint*
Garden Hall on the 28th Inst. , the following resolutions
were adopted: - • ......
Resolved. That any resident of this ward, liable to
draft under tbe late call of the President for 300,000 men,
be guarantied exemption frora-tbe same by tbe payment
of twtntp dollars to the Treasurer or. the Ward Bounty
Fund, or the amount of his subscription returned to
him. *
Resolved. That William B. Thomas be appointed
Treasurer of this Fand, and all persons paying money
yplll receive his receipt to this off ct.
Resolved. That the citizens of the ward be urged to
come forward and assist in prosecuting the work in
which we are engaged.
Resolved.. That such citizens as have not contributed
to the ward fund are hereby requested to do so without
will sit in a room on the first floor of
SPRING GARDEN HALL, on SATURDAY, MONDAY.
TUESDAY, and WEDNESDAY EVENINGS, from 7 to 10
o'clock, to receive money under the foresoius resolu
tions. FREDERICK A. VANOLEVE.
THOMAS THOMPSON,
ROBERT WOOD,
GEORGS l. YOUNG, -
LEONARD FLETCrHER.
Committee on Resolutions.
N. B.—An adjourned meeting of citizens will be held
on WEDNESDAY EVENING at $ o'clock. ja3o 41*
r»sp=- FIRST COLLECTION DISTRICT
OF PENNSYLVANIA, United States Assessor's
office. So. 4315* WALNUT Street.
Notice is hereby given teat the Annual List*, Enume
rations, and Assessments for the year 1863, taken in con
formity to the provisions of the * ‘Act to Provide Internal
Revenue, and Support the Government, and to Pay inte
rest on the Public Debt,” approved July Ist. 1882, and
the acts amendatory thereof, will remain open to the ex
amination of all persons interested, for the space of
fifteen days from the date hereof, between the hours of 9
A. M. and BP, M.» at this office.
Immediately after the expiration of the said fifteen
davs, and forthe fivedaysnext ensuing, tbe undersigned
will i e in attendance to receive and determine all appeals
relative to the erroneous or excessive valuations or enu
merations made or taken by the Assistant Assessors in
their respective divisions.
* • All appeals must be in writing, and shall specify the
particular cause, matter, or thing respecting which a de
cision is requested, and shall moreover state the ground
or principle of inequality or error complained of. ”
Appeals will not be considered unless filed before the
expiration of the said five days.
All persons who have failed to file their applications
for license are notified to. do so immediately, under the
penalties prescribed in the Excise Law against those woo
prosecute business without license.
Dated at Philadelphia the 27th d^ipf_Janua^,^lß6h
j823-tbßtust Assessor First District Pennsylvania.
NOTICE. —THEI ANNUAL MEET*
ING of the Stockholders of the UNION STEAM
SHIP COMPANY Will be held on TUESDAY, February
2d, 1864, at 4 o'clock P. M., at tbe Office, No. 14r North
DELAWARE Avenue, when an election will take place
for five Managers to serve for the ensuing year.
ja!9l2t WK. w. HASKNESS. Secretary.
rr- PENNSYLVAm FEIEDMAFS
ftwP* BELIEF ASSOCIATION —The Rooms of this As
sociation, at No, 424 WALNUT Street, are open dally
from 9 o’clock A M. till 5 P. M. for the reception of do
nations in Goods, Clothing, and Books. Contributions
In Money are to be handed t > the Treasurer. E. W.
CLARK, Esq., Sonth THIRD Street. jall-lm
gtdto PHHADUPHU AMD RBADITO
&CS» RAILROAD COMPANY, Office 937 Sonth
FOURTH Street. Philadelphia. September 2, 1863.
DIVIDEND NOTICE.—The following-named persona
are entitled to a Dividend on the Common Stock-of this
Company. The residence of several of them is un
known, and it is, therefore, necessary that the certifi
cates of stock should IN pr wanted onsaUUu forth*
Dividend. 6. BRADFORD, Treasurer.
STOCKHOLDERS’ NAMES.
Mrs. Vary Bishop, ' S. Lancaster,
Timothy C. Boyle, Percy M. Lewis,
Clement Biddle, Fanny Mary Mitsherson,
Ann Copeland, • John Mclntyre,
A.BmfiUeandJ»Vewbold, John 8. Moore,
Trustees, James McKnight,
Debbie A. Hughes, Benj. F. Newport,
Sami. T. Harrison. Benj. Pott,
James HalloweU, WR. Rodman,
James W. Hallo well, Sarah Ann Richards.
Catherine G. Koppele. Henry B.Sherer,
Daniel Klapp, Maria L. Sadler,
Mary Kahn, Andrew Turner,
ChM. Kahn. HurtmM Mw, KebOTCaUlrt.h,
Kuhn, and J. H. Kuhn, Ex, Asher M. Wright.
Of B. Kuhn. William Young,
R. V. E. lelsw Jtetrx.. W. H. McVlekmr.
ul J.mem G. Sahaff. Be. of Austin Smith. . . ..
John S. £alm, 4m'A WflU.fcfl.
f PROVOST GUARD.—THE FIRST
COMPANY mustered for this ppecial service is hereby
ordered to leport at the PROVOST BARRACKS, at 9
odock A. M- THIS DAY, to receive 'the CITY
BOUNTY. The Second Company ia nearly foil, and will
>e mustered TO-MORROW. m
GOOD MEN FROM ALL PARTS OF THE STATE will
be received in this Guard, and will be credited to the
districts which they select ' Apply to
Captain JOHN H. JACK and
Captain CHARLES BEEN.
Recruiting Officer??,
Provost Mirshal’e Office,
It FIFTH and BUTTONWOOD Streets.
« HEADQUARTERS VETERAN VO*
LUNTBERS. 95th P. V.-MAINES. No. 7 DBOATUR
Stieet.—The Veteran Yolaateers of 95th P. Y.. will
assemble at 2*P. H.,on WEDNESDAY, theSdinst.,
at these headquarters* to receive bounty.
Offlcferswillaccompanymen. _ ,
By older FRANCIS J. RAJiDALL,
David Gor.dex, Capt. Co. D. 95th P. ,
Lt. and Acting Adjt. Commanding.
fe2-2t*
it BARRACKS, 183 D REGIMENT, P.
63 V., (Fourth Union League) Colonel GEO P. McLE IN,
Til Company E, of the above regiment, will be mustered
ML lor bounty at 3 o’clock P. M,, February 2d. §AU mem
bers not present will lose tteir
It* Captain Company S.
§ RENDEZVOUS FOR DRAFTED
MEN, 1330 TT*IiXfUT Street,
Philadelphia* February Ist, 1861.
RECRUITS FORJHaNOOCK’S CORPS.
Jan. 25,1864.
$5 BOUNTY.
The contributors to the Coal Bounty Fund have audio
rlzed me to pay the eum of FIVE DOLLARS for every
Recruit received for the old
belonging to the 2d Army Corps. This sum will be piid
on the delivery of the Recruits at the BROAD AND
CHERRY STREETS HOSPITAL, and will continue up
to the 20th inst-. or until 2,500 men are received.
Becxuitß wUi be credited to the particular ward select-
ed by themeelves. . _ .
The Regiments for which Eecrmts are realized are the
69fch. 71st, 72d, lC6th. Slst, and 116th Pa. Yols.
The attention of all Recruits and Recruiting Agents ia
ealied to the matter*
■ JOHN GIBBON, Bri g. Gen. Yols.
At a meeting of the Contributors to the Coal Bounty
Fond, held February Ist, 1861, it was
Resolved, That the balance of the fnnd be applied to
the filling np of the Philadelphia Regiments of the 2d
Army Corps, Army of the Potomac.. ■
Brig. Gen. GIBBON was authorized to disburse the
fnnd for the purpose, «»,■***»*« n ,
It B. N. RATHBTJN, Secretary.
Sheadquabtebs provost mar.
SHAL FIRST DISTRICT PENNSYLVANIA, No. !J*3
Souti THIRD St ¥ ct. AMipHi
AVOID THE DRAFT
By the authority of the War Department, able boiled
men will be recruited by the
PROVOST MARSHAL OF THIS DISTRICT,
for any Company in an? old Regiment, and will be ere*
d ANY* WARD nr THE CITY OF PHILADELPHIA
the recruit* may select*
The City and ward Bounties will be paid in cash, Go*
vamment Bounties by instalments. _
Apply tO Capt. PBAD’K. ZARBAOHBR.
fei wr Recruiting Officer.
JONES HOUSE,
HARRISBURG, Pa.,
CORNER MARKET STBEET AND MARKET SQUARE.
A Dret-class house. Terms, $2 per day.
"TkISSOLUTION OP COPARTNER-
J-/ SHIP.—The copartnership heretofore existing, nn*
der ihefirm of I. PMIDDLETON ft BRO., is this day
dissolved b? mutual consent. Persons indebted to the
old firm can make payment to either of the undersigned,
B, P. MIDDLETON.
No. 5 North FRONT Street.
G. W. MtDDLBTON,
February 1,1564. No-109 MARKET Street.
G, W. MIDDLETON, formerly of S. P. Middleton &
Bio., would inform hie customers that be has removed
to 109 MARKET Street, where he still continues the
wholesale WINE AND LIQUOR BUSINESS, in all its
branches. G, W/ MIDDLETON,
fe2 3t* No. 109 MARKET Street.
pOPABTNEBSHIP NOTICE.—T H E
undersigned bare THIS DAT formed a copartnership
for three years, commencing let day of February, under
the name and style of EVANS & CO.. for the transaction
of the Dry Goods commission Business, at No. £(4
CHURCH ALLEY. Wm. H. Brown having contributed
the 6UZ2I of TAN THOUSAND DOLLARS eaßh caoital.
JOSEPH EVANS,
WM, H. BROWN.
fe2 12t
Philadelphia. Feb. 1, ISM.
no PABTNEBSHIP. —NOTICE.—I
have ttiß day associated with me ia business my
eon, irKEDEBICK BROWN, Jr., under the name and
.tJIeofFBEUEKICE And^emW.
Philadelphia, February 1,1864
The said firm will continue business at the old stand
(ettabl shed in 1522), northeast corner of Cheat nut and
Fifth streets, Philadelphia.
FREDERICK BROWN.
FREDERICK BROWN. Jr.
■REMOVAL—THE OFFICE OF Mo-
AV ELROY’S CITY DIBBCTOHY hasban removed
from 13* South POUfiYH to 600 CHESTNUT an! 10*
South SIXTH Street, second floor*
fo2-3tif* ” A. McELBOY.
pARTES DE VISITE.—THE STYLE,
execution, and finish of those made at RBI ME S S,
SBCOIfD Street, above Green* elicltithe admiration of
all. Secure them •without delay. U*
ItTAKSHAL’S SALE—BY VIRTUE
-IJJt of a writ of sale, by the Hon. JOHN CADWALA
»!, Judge of the District Court of the United. States,
in and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. In
Admiralty, tome directed, trill be soid at nubile srle,
to the highest and best bidoer.for cash, at MJCHJtN dR 8
BTOKB, No. 14» North FBONT Street, on MOND IT.
P.bruary l»th. 1881. at 12 o’clock H..1Z7 bales Of COT
TON, part of the cargo of the »tsam«r Chatham. _
jfl ilitil&li fiILLWASD,
U. 8 Marshal B. D.: of Penn v
Philadelphia. Feb 1,1864 fe2 6;
IfMlfl BARRELS PRIME GROCE *3
*Wu PICKLES Also. Pickles In 3. 4. fi. and ID
gallon Kegs. Prime Newark Sweet and Champigne
Cider constantly cut hand and for sale by ALDRICH A
YKERBS, No. 19. *o.* i»% L&TITIA Street, taSi-UV
the press-Philadelphia, Tuesday, February 2, 1864.
MILITARY.
HOTELS.
• COPARTNERSHIPS.
DRY-GOODS JOBBING HOIfSES.
J|KI.I<On, BAINS, & MELLOR,
See. 40 and NOBTH THIRD STREET.
IMPORTERS OP
HOSIERY,
SMALL, WARES,’
AND
WHITE GOODS.
, F
M-a, SHIRT FRONTS.
1864. spring, 1364.
EDMIiVI) YARD & €O.,
No. 6IT CHESTNUT AND No. 61* JAYNE STREETS,
Hive now In Store their SPRING IMPORTATION o;
. SILK AND FANG! DRY GOODB, *
CONSISTING OF
DRESS GOODg,
OP ALL KINDS;
BLACK AND FANCY SILKS,
SATINS, GLOVES, MITTS, RIBBONS,
AMD
DRESS TRIMMINGS.
AI.SO,
WRITE GOODS, LINENS. EMBROIDERIES,
AND LACES.
A large and handsome assortment of
SPRING AND SUMMER SHAWLS.
BALMORAL SKIRTS,
Of all grades, ftc. Which, they offer to the Trade at the
LOWEST PRICKS ja3o-3m
MILLINERY GOODS.
NEW MILLINERY GOODS,
F. A. HARDIN® & CO.,
Respectfully inform the mercantile community that'
they 'will open, „
FEBRUARY lOtll, 186*,
AT
No. 413 ARCH STREET.
A C O M P L E T E S TO OK OP
STRAW
AMD
MILLINERY GOODS,
Suited to the trade, and trust that prompt and careful at--
ten-ion, moderation in prices, good assortment, together
with their long experience In bminess, (hawing been for
the last seven years with the house of Lincoln, Wood, &
Nichole, and their late successors. Wood ft Gary.) they
may merit a ehare of the public patronage.
Orders solicited by mail and promptly executed.
fel«lm
JJVNTERPBI3E MILLS.
t
ATWOOD, BILSTON, & CO.,
HANDFACTDREBS AND 'WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
, CARPETINGS,
OILCLOTHS,
MATTINGS, &c., &c.
WAREHOUSE, 619 CHESTNUT STREET,
AND
fff3m Gie JATKE STREET.
1864. SPRING,
1864.
G3LXC3V ECHO MILLS,
GERMANTOWN, PA.
McCALLUM & CO.,
MANtJFACTUEEBS, IMPORTERS, AND WHOLESALE
DEALERS IN
CAKPETINGS,
OIL CLOTHS, die.
Warehouse, 509 Chestnut Street,
OPPOSITE INDEPENDENCE HALL.
gPBCIAL NOTICE.
RETAIL DEPARTMENT.
McCALLPM & CO.,
Beg leave to inform the public that they have leased the
old established Carpet Store,
No. 519 CHESTNUT STREET,
Oopposite Independence Hall, for
A IETAIL DEPAKTUEKT,
Where they are now opening a NEW STOCK of
IMPORTED AND AMERICAN CARPETS, .
Embracing the choicest patterns of __
AXMIKSTJsR. ITAPEBTET CARPETS,
ROYAL WILTON, BSTFfiSELS OAbFfiTS,
TiLTET, I VENETIANS.
Together with a fall assortment of everything pertain
ing to the Carpet Business. ? • • • fel-tf
DRESS SILKS, 56c.
FANCY DRESS SILKS, 6!«c.
FANCY DRESS SILKS, 75c.
FANCY DRESS SILKS, 87,Hc.
We have lota as above, which are arranged to close
out rapidly.
CURWEN STODDART & BROTHER,
450> 458, and 4:5* N. SECOND St., above Willow.
rroWELUN GS t TOWELLINGS 1
-*> 1 Bale American Crash, 13c.
1 Do. do. dd. 14c.
1 Do. do. ~ do. 15c.
2 Do. Russia do. 16c.
l Do. do.. do. 18c _
CURWEN Si'ODDART * BROTHER,
4:50, 4-53? and 4H N. BBCONP St., above Willow,
■RALMORAL SKIRTS, $2.
J-l Balmoral Skirts, $2.25.
Balmoral Skirts, $2.60.
Balmoral Skirts, $3.
Balmoral Skirts, $3 50.
Balmoral Skirts. $4.
With superior grades at low prices. .
CURWEN BTODDAKT & BROTHER.
450.45a*and454:N. SECOND St., above Willow.
fe2-3t
uoo HOQP SKIRTS. ftOO
vwv- • Manufactory, No. 638 ARCH fit. *
above Sixth, Wholesale and Retail.
The most complete assortment of Ladies’, Misses’, and
Children’s HOOP SKIRTS in the citf. in every respect
FIRST CLASS, which for styles, finish, durability, and
cheapness, have no equal in the market. Skirts made to
order, altered/and repaired. fea-ot*
TTNBLEACHBD MrSLINS—GOOD
LJ ASSORTMENT.
Bleached Muslins from 25 to 50 cents.
Bleached and Unbleached Sheetings.
Dark and Light Calicoes at 25 cents.
Splendid assortment of Table Linens.
Flannels all grades and double width.
Merinoes, Fopline, and darkJDe Lainas.
Closing out at JOHN H. STOKES,
feS-tf 703 ARCH street.
1864.
Officers and soldiers, visiting the city on furlough,
seeding
And other MILITARY EQUIPMENTS are invited to the
very extensive
MANUFACTURING ESTABLISHMENT OF
GEO. W. SIMONS 4 BRO.,
SANSOM-STKEET HAIIII,
PIIESENTATION SWORDS
Hade to order at the ehortest notice, which for rich
ness and magnificence challenge competition, ho other
house in the country combining tha MANUFACTURING
JEWELER WITH THE PRACTICAL S WORD MAKER.
jaSMm
C. H. If ANN.
pOK THE ARMY AND NAVY.
EVANS Ac HABSALL,
MILITARY FURNISHERS,
Banners, Regimental and Company Flags* Swords,
Sashes, Belts. Faasants, Epaulettes, Hats. Caps, Can
teens, Haversacks, Camp Kits, Field Glasses, Spurs.
and everything pertaining to tha complete outfit of Army
and Navy Officer*.
•A liberal discount allowed to the trade.
Q W. SIMONS * BROTHER,
BAJISOM-STBEET HALL. PHILADELPHIA.
MANUFACTURERS OF JBWBLRY.
FINE SWORDS,
AND
MILITARY GOODS IN EVERY VARIETY.
au2B>ilBm
JKOTHINGHAM * WELLS
HEAVY. MEDIUM, AND LIGHT SHEETINGS AND
SHIRTINGS.
STANDARD DRILLS.
HEAVY CAnTON FLANNELS.
WASH. B Off ON AND VICTORY CAMBRICS AND
SILECIAS.
BROWN. BLEACHED, AND CORSET JEANS.
No. 1a WORSTED YARN, he. »e22lftf
YOU CANNOT HELP ADMIRING
A- those splendid Portraits, they are such striking
likenesses Life size Photographs in Oil colors executed
at B. F. RBIMER’S Gallery, 634 ABQH Street. • It*
f JOHN lu OAPEN, PHBENOLO
GIST, maybe consulted, DAY and BVBNING.on
adaptation to Bnslneee. Trade, and Profession;
on the improvement of health, correction of
fault., formation of friandahips. Ac. FnUide
eerlntlone of character given when roonlred. at No. 4a
t), TENTH 6&<wt, above Chwtwi- *<3-th<rtu6iwf
CARPETINGS.
RET AH. DRY GOODS..
ARMY GOODS.
FURLOUGHS.
SWORDS
SANSOM Street, above Sixth.
418 ARCH STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
SAVE FOB SAlBe
PIANTATIOM BITTERS*
Wnm the army hospital—the bloody battle* field—the
mansion of the rl*b and humble abode of the poor—from
the office and the sacred desk—from the mountain top.
distant valleY* and far-off islands of the ocean—from
•Tery nook and corner of the civilised world—ls pouring
in the evidence of the astonishing effects of DRAKE'S
PLANTATION BITTERS. Thousands upon thousands
of letters like the following may be seen at our office:
Bkedsbubt, Wis. • Sept. Ift, 1863.
#•* * * * i fc &Te been in the army hospitals for
fourteen months—speechless and nearly dead. At Alton*
Hi, * they gave me a bottle of Plantation Bitters. * * *
Three bottles restored my speech and cured me. * * * I*
C. H. FLAT7TH."
Sours Warsaw, 0., July 28. uoa>
•* * + * One young man* who had been sick and not
out of the house for two years with Scrofula and Ery
sipelas, after paying the doctors over $l6O without bene*
At, has been cored by ten bottleeof your Bitters. * * *
EDWARD WOUNALL."
The following is from the Matron of the Union Home
School for the Children of volunteers:
Havemexsb Maksioe. Fifty-sevekth St., >
Hew York, Augusta, 1893. I
" D&. Dsakb: Tour wonderful Plantation Bitter*
hare been given to some of our little children suffering
from weakness and weak lun*s with most happy effect.
One little girl, in particular, with pain* In the head, loss
of appetite, and daily wasting consumption, on whom
all medical skill had been exhausted, has been entirely
restored. We commenced with bat a teaspoonfol of
Bitters a day. Her appetite increased; strength and
health, followed. *■*■**
Respectfully,
••* * * I owe much to yon. for I verily believe the
Plantation Bitters have saved my life.
BBV. W. H. WAGGOJriSB, Madrid. S. T.”
«** * * Thou wilt send me two bottles more or tty
Plantation Bitters. My .wife has been greatly benefited
by their use.
Thy friend. ASA OUKRIIT, Philadelphia. Pa.”
••« * * i hare been a great sufferer from Dyspepsia,
and had to abandon preaching. * * * The Plantation
Bitters have cured me-
REV. J. S. CATHORH. Rochester. JT. Y. ”
**• * * Bend ns twenty-four dozen more of your
Plantation Bitters, the popularity of 'which !• daily in
ereaslhg with the guests of our house.
SYKES, CHADWICK, h CO..
Proprietors Willard’s Hotel. Washington. D. 0. M
* » 1 have given the Plantation Bitters to hun«
dredslo four disabled soldiers with! the most astonishing
G. W. D. ANDREWS,
Superintendent Soldier*’ Home, Cincinnati, 0.”
• • The Plantation Bitters hays eared me of
liver complaint, of which Z was laid up prostrate and
had to abandon my business.
H, B. KI-ITGSIiRY* Cleveland, O."
*** * * The Plantation Bitten have cured me of a
derangement of the kidneys and urinary organs that has
distressed me for years. It acts like a charm. •
0. G. MOORS. Agent for Golgate & Co., 364 Broadway,”
ho., &0., - ha., ha., ha., ha.
The Plantation Bitten make the weak strong, the lan
guld brilliant, and are exhausted nature’s greet restorer.
They are composed of the celebrated Gliasaya Bark.
Wintergreen. Sassafras, Roots. Herbs. Ae.. all preserved
In perfectly pure St. Croix Rum.
s. T—1860.-X.
Persons of sedentary habits, troubled with weakness,
lassitude, palpitation of the heart, lack of appetite, dls
tress after eating? torpid liver, constipation, &e«, deserve
to suffer if they will not try them.
They are recommended by the highest medical autho
rities, and are warranted to produce an immediate bene
ficial effect. They are exceedingly agreeable, perfectly
pure, and harmless.
Nones.— Any person pretending to sell Plantation Bit
ters in balk or by the gallon is a swindler and impostor.
We only put it up In oar log-cabin bottles. Beware of
bottles refilled with Imitation deleterious stuff,forwhlch
several persons are already in prison. See that every
bottle has our United States stamp over the cork, and
.signature on steel-plate side labels.
Sold by respectable dealers throughout the habitable
globe.
P. H- DRAKE db 00-,
oelS-stnattMm »0» BROADWAY, N. Y.
JAY COOKE & CO.,
BANKEKS AND DEALERS
GOVB-BIJMENT LOAN'S
6-20 BONDS.
6 PER CENT. LEGAL TENDERS,
7-30 TREASURY NOTES.
18SI LOANS.
ONE-TEAR CERTIFICATES.
QUARTERMASTERS’ VOUCHERS.
QUARTERMASTERS’ CHECKS.
CITY AND STATE STOCKS.
BANK, RAILROAD, and
CANAL STOCKS AND BONDS.
Stocks Bought and Sold on Commieeion.
A fall supply of all kinds of
t
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES,
Including the New Five Per Cent. Clegal tender) TREA-
SURY NOTES. always on hand.
Collections made and deposits received.
JAY COOKE & CO.,
5.20 LOAN 5.20
BOUGHT AND SOLD
BY ,
DEEXEL & CO.,
jaZO-ICt If 3* SOUTH THIRD STREET.
jgTH FEBRUARY,
IST APRIL, 1864.
IST MAY,
COUPONS ? 3-10 AND ' 5-30,
W A NT ED. *
QUARTERMASTERS’ VOUCHERS
tJ. S. FIVE-TWENTIES
1864.
SMITH <& RANDOLPH,
lag-lm 16 SouthTHIBD Street.
A BMY CLOTHING AND EQUIPAGE
-iA OFFICE, Stebbesville Ohio, January 29th, 1864
PROPOSALS are invited hy tfca undersigusd until
FEBRUARY 12th, 1834, for furnishing this Department
Sky Blue Kersey», Army Standard.
\To be delivered, free of charge* at Steubenville. Ohio*
in good new packages, with the name of the (party far’
nklritag. the kind and quantity of goods, distinctly
Fatties offering goods mo* tin all cates furnish sain*
pieg, marked and* numbered to correspond with their
proposal, and distinctly state in their bids theauanUty
of goods they propose to fornish, the price, and time oj
be opened on the 12th of February, 1864. at 10
o’clock A. M., when bidders are Invited to be present,
and awards will be made as soon as practicable there
after. Bidder®, or their duly authorized agents, are ex
pected to be prepared to give security that the goods will
be furnished if an award is made. , t .
The right to reject any bid deemed unreasonable Is re
served.
By order of Col. Thomas Swords, A. Q M. General.
ALBXANDEB COHN,
Captain and A. Q- M.
A RMY CLOTHING AND EQUIPAGE
A OFFICE, TWELFTH and OIBABD Street.,
Philadelphia, Palmary I. 1864.
SEALED PEOPOSALB will be received. at this offlee
until 12 o’clock M., on MONDAY, the Bth instant, for
supplying the SCHUYLKILL ARSENAL with the fol
lowing articles: . . _
Bunt leg. Red and Blue, army standard.
4-4 Bleached Muslin, army standard.
1-8 Inch Worsted Braid, Scarlet and Sky Bine, army
Bt&nd&xd.
Blankets, \7ool. army standard.
Cayalry BoaU. Band or machine Mtfedi nnayatand
-3-4 Hoop Iron. No 39, 'Wire gauge, b.»t aua.Uty. In
large quantities, for baling pnrposes. Also, Iron Clasps,
for the same; sample* of which can be seen at this office.
Bidders must state in their proposals the price, which
must be given in tertfinp, as well as in figures $ also the
° The'i&llltrol thebfdder'to Ifl'^tnT‘contract mast be
gnarantled by two responsible persons, whose signa
tures will be appended to the guaranty, and said rna
rantv accompany the bid. And in case the said bidder
should fail to enter into the contract, they to make good
the difference between the offer of *aid bidder and the
next lowest responsible bidder* or the person to whom
the contract may be awarded.
Bidders, as well as their sureties or guarantors, who
may not be known at this office, will furnish a certifi
cate from the United States District Attorney, ..Poatmu
ter, or other public functionary, at the residence of the
bidder or guarantors, setting forth clearly the fact that
the bidder and hie sureties, are responsible men, who
wUL if a contract is awarded them, act in good faith
with the United States and faithfully execute the same.
No bid will be entertained unless properly guarantied
by two responsible parties, as above described., /
Bids from defaulting contractors will not be re
ceived.
Blank forms for proposals can be had applica
tion at this office. „ ... _
Proposals must be endorsed “ Proposals for Army Sup
plies,** statin* the particular articte bIA f^ tftt y lfAir
Ass’t Quartermaster General U. 8. Army.
T7URNITUBE. BABE CHANGE.-*
A ij 0 those wishing to purchase FINE FURNITURE, I
would say that 1 shall offer my entire stock, at the
WARBEOOMB. No. 45 South. SECOND Btreet, above
Chestnut, at the cost of manufacture. The Furniture
must be sold before the 16th of March, as the store is to
be used for other purposes. -The work and materials are
of the very best quality, and every article will be war*
ranted as represented.
The stock compiiees some of the finest patterns of solid
ROSEWOOD and WALNUT PARLOR SUITS, covered in
Satin, Brocatelle, “Plush,” Reps, and Hair Cloth, ever
offered for sale. Also, solid Walnut Round-corner Bed*
steads, splendid Dressing Bureaus and Enclosed Wash*
Stands to match; Parlor fables. Chairs, Hfctegeree, Easy*
Arm. and staffed. Rocking Chairs. Sideboards, Extension
Tables, Dislng Chairs, in Repß; Lounges, Botes, Hat
Backs, Hall Tables; in fact, every variety of Parlor,
Dining Room, Hall* Library, and Chamber Furniture.
Any doubts as to the above statement will be easily
dltpelledby calling at the WAREROOMB, No. 4S.Son.th
SECOND Street, and examining the goods, which wui
be sold at cost, and will show fox theiMelveß.
fe2-13t J. G. MOSES, Manufaetarw.
HRS. 0. M. DEVOS.”
FINANCIAL.
No. 114: South THIRD STREET.
DREXEL efe 0.0;
WANTED.
PROPOSALS.
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
JNSURE NOW
CONNECTICUT
mutual life insurance CO.
ESTABLISHED IN 1818.
CAPITAL BIX MILLIONS OF DOLLARS'
A COMPANY tfc at has already divided PROFITS
among Us living members amounting to more than
TWO MILLION DOLLARS!
and said to the -families of Us deceased members more
than
THREE MILLION DOLLARS!
The only company in the United States that allows a
dividend on ’ very premium paid.
The nest Dividend tahes place in
FEBRUARY. 1864!
4®* All persone-insurlng immediately will participate
In the division-®* gaining instantly what Ittakes a
life-time to acquire in many other companies, securing
Mir $lO,OOO for only the premium on $5,000. -©&’
A®* $B,OOO for only the premium on $2.600.-®*
and other sums in tha same proportion.
REMEMBER.
A Life Insurance Policy provides instantly for one’s
family in case Of an event which, may take place at any
moment.
INSURE NOW!
OFFICE. 404: WALNUT STREET.
WADLRIGH & TILDEN. Agents.
I B A K, D
FIRE .AJJTiD 3VC-A.E.I3STB
INSURANCE company
Office, 415 Walnut Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
CAFITAI*
IN COME FOB 1563:
FBOM FIBE INSURANCE FBEMIUMB, AND INTJ3-
REST ON INVESTMENTS,
$90,618 88.
LOSSES PAID $ $29,127 92
And unpaid (one of $2,200, and one of $BOO, as reported,
but not in time to be adjusted before January 1* 1881,)
thus leaving nearly .
Seo.ooO OO
Income over losies, out of which, currant expenses bare
been paid; also, two Dividends, amounting £to
TWELVE FEB CENT., declared in,
MAY AND NOVEMBER.
49* The Capital cf this Company is invested in First
C’&SS Bonds and Mortgages, United States Loans, City
of Philadelphia Loans, Cam«len and Amboy Ballroad,
and other undoubted Securities, Including balance o
Cash in Philadelphia Bank,
$10,146 87.
49* This Company hatbeen doing business for many
reaiß, and ranks among the safest In the country*
$500,000
Has been disbursed by it, for the benefit of-its patrons,
within the past TEN YEARS.
NO COMPANY
Excels it in promptness and fairness, in the adjustment
and payment of its losses.
DIRECTORS
Thomas Craven, Jno ; W. Claghora,
John Thornley, N. S Lawrence,
Furman Sheppard, Jer. Walker.
George H. Ashton, Jno. Supplee,
Charles I. Dupont, _ Henry W. Gray,
Samuel Jones, M. D., SDasYerkeß, Jr.,
Alfred S. GiUett.
TBOUkS CRAVEN, President. ~ ,
AIFBED S. GILLETT, Vice President
Jambs B. Aleobp, Secretary. ja2B-thstu-6c
JJ N I O N
MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY
OF PHILADELPHIA,
INCORPORATED 1804.
The following etetement of the affair, of.the Company
la published in conformity with a provision of It*
charter: _
Premium* Written from January 1,-1863, to
January 1, ISM.
Do. undetermined January 1'1863.
Premium* earned dnrlnc tke year m above. • .#168,762 79
Interest from investment*. 10,686 33
Losses paid dnrtaf the year.
Return premiums...-
Insurances**
Expenses, commissions, and contri
butions to Tolnnteers
United States tax. ....
Less amount reserved to par losses
heard from bnfcnot adjusted. ...... 11,000 00
Commutation to customers in lien of
-to- 17 -° lOl - 5 *B,olo*
Balance remainlnK with the Company.
The Directors lhave declared a dividend of BIGHT
PEE CENT, on the capital stock, and SIX PBX GBHT.
on the outstanding scrip, ont of the above profits, para
ble on demand, free ot all taxes.
The assets of the Oompanr consist of
41,720 6 per cent, bonds Camden and Amboy Ballroad.
10,000 do. do. Horth Pennsylvania Railroad.
1 o'ooo do. do. Philadelphia and Brie Ballroad.
ulsiO do. do. Ches. and Del. Canal Co.
11,5007-30 do. United States.
15,3005.80 do. do.
6 000 United States Certificates of Indebtedness.
6,000 6 per cent- coupon bonds Btate of Pennsylvania.
15,000 6 per cent, bonds do.
2.000 loan to State of Pennsylvania.- aid to volunteers.
16,000 6 per cent, bonds city of Philadelphia.
7, COO do. do. city of Pittsburg.
7,000 6 per cent, bonds do.
496 6 per cent, scrip Dorth Pennsylvania Batlroad.
1,663 shares Union Mutual Insurance Company.
83 do. Delaware Mutual Insurance Company.
100 do. North Pennsylvania Ballroad.
220 do. Pennsylvania Batlroad.
48 do. Delaware Ballroad.
68 do. Philadelphia Bank.
2.877 scrip of snndry lnsnrance companies.
Market value of the above. ...h-....h..
Bills receivable. 28*257 29
fipwh on liand.*••♦**■*•»« e«»-*»M*k*$35|674 93
Cash depositedD. 5...- 1 0 - 00000 45,5,4 93
Bnndry acoonnts due for nneettled premiums,
•alyaaesi and other account*. —. 60,468 Si
At the animal election for Directors, held January 11,
1564, the following gentlemen were elected Director* to
serve throe years:
Brands Teto,
JohnH. Irwin,
. Hewbery A. Smith,
J. P. Steiner,
Qp.orje Lewis,
David Salomon,
G W, Bernadon,
W. S. Balid.
S. Delbert for one year.
Who constitute the Board of Directors with
Richard S- Smith, H. F. Robinson,
H Deetonet, Samuel C. Cook,
A. B. Borle, James B. Campbell.
Wm. C. Kent, Jennr Samuel.
Henry Lewis, Jr.. Charles Wheeler,
Bdward'h. ciark, gilbert H. Bewhall,
siii. Xarnall, Thomas Dallett,
Jforrli 8. Cummlnz*.
BICHABD B. SMITH, President.
JOHN MOBS, Secretary. 1 jeia-aw
statement op the mutual
™ FIBBIHBUBANCRCOMPANT OF PHILADELPHIA.
January Ist. 1864.
Office He. 5 South. FIFTH Street.
Amount of Property Insured*....r...~ too*,**) 00
Amount of Premium Rotes 40,604 00
BE.
Balance Cash Assets. Jan. Ist, 1664 —. 3,106 07
Eeceived Interest on Premium ifotes, 1663-..•• 2.380 74
Received for Policies, Surveys, and Transfers,
1863
Received Cash Premiums, Perpetual Insu-
rances *•***■•*■ %
Received Extra Sisks ...
Received Interest on Investments.
Received Cain on Sale of City Loans....
By Expen5e5..........
Hy Commissions Paid Agents- -
By Interest Betnrned
By Biemlnms Beturnect' • * - •
CASH ASSETS.
Invested in United States 7 8-10 Loan. sl*ol2 21
Invested in United States 5 20 Loan * - 3,900 00
Office Furniture....... 134 68
Ca*h in Lands of Treasurer. . 618 77 5,697 66
No Lobs the past year.
No Liabilities at this time. _
CAPITAL OP THE COMPANY. _ _
Premium Notes.. «• 940,604 OO
Inveemente in United States 7 8* 10Loan..* 1,044 21
Investments in United States 5 20 six per cent. _
Loan 3.900 00
Coat of Office Furniture. J 34 58
Cash in bands of tbe Treasurer..••••••■ 618 77
DIRBCTORB.
Aaron W- OaAUI.
Charles J.' Ellis.
Caleb Clothier.
William P. Seeder,
Joseph Chapman.
Joseph W. Moore.
IIM MALONE, President,
i, Secretary. ja2l*thstu6t*
OF
Benjamin Ifalona,
James Smedley..
Thomas Mather,
T. ElVwood Chapman
Ell Billin'
Simeon Hatlack. BBNJJ
T. ELL WOOD CHAPMAJ
T7AME INSURANCE COMPANY,
X Ho. *O6 CHBSTNDT STBSBT,
PHILADELPHIA.
TIBS AND INLAND INSURANCE.
- . DIRECTORS.
Francis If- Bock,
Charles Blcb&rdftO&t
Henry liewls,
O. w. Daxls,
F. S. Justice,
Oeorse A, West.
FEANCIB R.
_ GHAS. HIGH.
■W. I. Biafchard. Beoxeti
A LADY DESIRES A SITUATION
as GOVBBMESB, otM Uasio Teacher In s. school.
Address **Q. E ."this office, fag tuthsfft*
■Wf ANTED—A LAD, lfi OR 17 YEARS
IT Of &ge, Who Writes a good hind, to at iKe
Pppjr. Address Box 1ft.4% Po*t 0 flic a fo2 9i *
Want® d.—an exp kluenohid
BOOK-KEEP jsR deßires a s tuatlon. Unexe-ip-
Usable reference* Address S. J. T.box 2*6*. p i a
delphlaP. O. fe2 3t
WANTED CLOTHING.—PERSONS
" *. having Clothing to dispose of will Please call on
or address c. Mtt.i.Bß,
jafi»tuthß3m» Wo. goa CHESTNUT Btreet.
WANTED—A SITUATION, BY A
I* competent, experienced, and practical BOOK
KEEPER. a master of accounts. Address Onportn
nlty/* Press office. • fel 6**
« WANTED TO RENT OR PUR
CHASE —A moderate-slza, modern-built HOtfliH,
w«etof BROAD. ann between RAOE and PINE t?treWtß.
Address Box 1074, Philadelphia P. 0., with terms. feSt-fit
rvNE OF THE BEST LIFE IW3IP
America (surely Mutual) wants
an ACTIVE MAN, to represent it in this city. who has
an extensive acquaintance. is a Rood cacva- and has
some knowledge Of the business. a liborai &ad perma
nent com aitrsUm will be allow«A Address, with real
xtameapd references, P. 0.. Box7oz. jafiO Ot,
WANTBB-A SITUATION AS
Salesman, in a jobbing, commies! on, or import
inch on ml by a middle-agei man. of good habit*, par
ftctiy conversant with business of all kinds, aad can
give undoubted reference. Address M. C. Press Office.
ja296t
A N EXPERIENCED bookkeeper
-A dcßires employment In the Bveninn in any capacity
dtci) nnn wanted, upon mort
ipUU.UuUoiG* at ftye po? cent , for a terra of
year, upon centrally located “V^nIkTh GIST"-
fe2-St* No. las SontH Jlf TH Street, below library.
A MONTH l-Ws Want Agents at
©OLIgGO a. month,expenses paid,to sell oar Everla-fst mg
Pencils.OH.erttolßwn-erfitnto& 13otberarticl*s. Pictrcn
teiußeat/rge SHaW&CLARK. BHdeford. Me. ja272ca
JJ4 deputy quartermaster
!2Z£L Q BDERAL ’S OFFICE —Philadelphia. Feb. i,
IE VkssEI,B WANTED Immediately to earry COAL to
the following points:
Tortus*,.
Key West. Fla.
Fort Monroe. Va.
Alexandria. V*.
Hewbem, N. v. ,
Fort Royal, S. C. A sOTe.
fslO-tf Captain and Assistant Qnarterraaster.
x OST—A CERTIFICATE sFOR ONE
Al Share in the KENSINGTON BANK, In the county
of Philadelphia. Th. Under will he suitably rewarded
if .left at Hand 13 STRAWBERRY Street. „ „
ja26.tnthhf MOSES WHEELER.
saoo.ooo
TOST OR MISLAID—WILLIAMS
''PORT and Elmira Chattel Morrgage Scrip in favor of
BUSH & LOBDELL. Certificate No. 44. dated 9 mo. 27« h,
lfirtfi, etnoact #189.67. Application has been made at the
e ffice of the Company for a new Certificate-
H S. JfcCOMB.
Wilmington. Bel., Jan. 25, 18t>4. ja276c*
WAS TAKEN UP, IN GER
yHrI MAKTOWN. a RED COW. The owner or
owners axe requested to oojbs forward, prove property,
pay charges, and take her away, or she wilt b 9 sold ao
cording to law. G W. DUNG AN,
ja3o 3t* Lieutenant of Police.
AND TO LET,
I~?oirsXLE^^
- I>IUM SIRE. In good order. Apply to E. P.. No
33* SIAEKE r Street. fe2-St-
Xj-OR SALE—THE WHOLE OB HALE
Tulerebt i» a Chestnut-street Photographic
Establishment, Address “F. P.office of Tin press.
jafcDt»tnth3t*
f?OR SALE—A SELECT BOARDING.
A SCHOOL PROPERTY in the vicinity of Philadel
pbia. Situation eligible for a Friend u’ School. T**rms
eßay. Addreta ** AbingtOP, ” Press office. fel»6t*
A RARE CHANCE.—FOB SALE, THE
Restaurant, Dining and Drinking SALOON, 4-40
LIBRARY Street, opposite the Poet Office. Will be sold
at a bargain, if applied for soon.
Ay ply at the Saloon. fel ->t*
A RARE CHANCE TO GO INTO
business, already established for sixteen years, and
having a good tuu of custom. For a»le, the NTO'JK and
FIXTURES of-a Boot and Shoe Store. No 1313 RACE
Street—one of the beet stands in the city. House to rent
low to a good tenant. ; ja3Q-3t*
pOAL YARD FOR SALE —THE BEST
fitted up Yard in the city. Capacity for doing any
amount of business. Inquire at 959 North NINTH
Street, below Oiraid avenue. Terms easy. ja^Q-Ct*
fro BENT—A VALUABLE STONE
A QUARRY, situate alongside of and parallel with
Chester creek, where building stone can be got out with
great facility, there being forty feet of a breast, and but
little dirt on it; not more than 26 yards from a first-rate
landing. For particulars, inquire of the subscriber, on
the premises. WALTER C LYTLE,
ja29-6t*‘ CHESTER, Delaware county. Pa.
OTEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS
FOR SALE —1 pair of low-pressure, double acting
vertical beam ENGINES, with 36-inch cylinders, and 7
feet strike, having a 2Q-feet>gear fly-wheel, with 184
cogs. Length ofreo? 18 inches, and 4 inch pitch. Also,
a lack-gear of 52 teeth. These Engines are rated at 400-
horse power, and were built by Corlies & Nightingale,
of Providence, and are exceedingly smooth-working
and substantial machines. The two cylinders can be
operated as one machine, or separately, They would
be sold singly or together.
6 Return-Flue BOILERS, 22 feet long, with 75-iach
shells. Each Boiler has 20 lines, 6 and 10 inches in di
ameter. The Boilers ate made iron, are in
good order, and will be sold with or without fronts,
pipes, valves, &c.
The above are to ; be sold for no faults; Engines of
double the power being required for our present w»rk.
They are now standing, in good working order, and
can be examined at any time, upon application at the
NAUJHKEAG MILLS, SftJem, Mass.„ rr „„„„ A
fe2- tuthtr JOHN KILBURN, Agent.
$177,994 10
43,168 12
$179,439 12
.$88,499 49
. 13,090 33
. : 11,360 99
15,638 60
2,610 63 _
$18,349 18
$2O, 339 08
$230,000 00
$364,29816
102 00
669 50
291
327 25
154 00
$6,692 60
$6.692 60
$46,601 66
John W. Brennan,
Robert B rotter,
John Kessler, J*. ,
E. D Woodruff,
Charles Stokes,
Joseph D. Ellis.
BUCK. President.
kKDSOfo. Vise President,
irr. itiM-tf
Z.OST AMD FOOTID.
TO CAPITALISTS.—A RARE
A CHANCE FOR A PAYING FIRST- CLASS REAL
ESTATE INVESTMENT.—WiII be sold at Public Auc
tion, on the premises, on THURSDAY, February 11. at
2 o'clock P. M., In the city of WILMINGTON, the most
valuable Business Stand and River Property in the State
of Delaware. The premises front on ihe Christiana river
about Bio feet. 240 feet of which are improved by new
and substantial wharves, with extensive warehouses
and coal shedding erected thereon. It also fronts 40J
feet on the principal street leading into the city, and
about 800 feet on another public road.
For Shipbuilding, as well as steamboat and general
shipping purposes, it is unusually weiL suited. The pre
mises are now need for a general agricultural-implement
depot, coal and lamber yards, and general wharf par
poses. The property will be shown by W. H. Naff, Auc
tioneer, Wilmington, Del.
For particulars, address S. & M. PE3NOOK, Keanstt
Square. Chester connty, Pa. fe2 mths3t
sin nnn to loan on most-
JA'y”LIV/ GAGE. Apply at the office of
JAMBS H. CASTLE,
It* No. TO9 LOCUST Street.
JfeCBESTER COTJNTY REAL ESTATE
UI at Public Sale. OirFIFTH-DAY (Thursday) the
Itthof February, 100 acres of Braodywine land in. two
tracts of 70 and SO acres each In Pennsbury township,
six miles Jrom "West Chester, in a good neighborhood,
convenient to railroads, &c. The latter is an eligible
situation with good Improvements, fruit, shade, water,
&c , making a very desirable country residence. For lo
cation and particulars address, J. WILSON,
fe2 3t* ' Darby, Pa.
MFOB SALE—A FINE THREE
STORY STONE HOUSE, and jJOT. situated at the
“ Green Tree” Station, on the Pennsylvania Central
Railroad, twenty mile* from Philadelphia. The House
is large and modem built, with flue fruit, water, Ac.
For further Informal ion apply to Mias A. Rham on
the pieißiaes, or _ WM. T. ELBERT,
ja2-Btathlm* 3a 1 WALNUT Street.
mFOB SALE—THE HANDSOME
RESIDENCE No. 1830 MOUNT VERNON Street.
Applv to WM. EOSSELL ALLEN, 8.8. corner FOURTH
and WALNUT Btreets, second floor. M-3t*
MFOR SALE—THE STORE NO. 914
MARKET Street. Apply to WM EOS6BLL ALLEN,
8. E« corner FOURTH and WALNUT Streets, second
floor. • fel-3t*
MFOB SALE—THE ELEGANT
MODERN RESIDENCE, with large side yard. No*
967 FRANKLIN Street, Apply to WM. ROSSBLIi
ALLEN, 6, E. eorner FOURTH and WALNUT Streets,
second floor. fel-3t*
M VALUABLE WEST PHILADEL
PHIA PROPERTY FOR BALE.—The large three
story double DWELLING, situate on the north side of
SPRUCE Street, 100 feet east of Fortieth, or Till street,
containing large Parlor, Reception and Dining-room,
connected by folding doom; seven Chambers, Library,
and Hall Robins; Nursery, Bath-room, Store-room. two
Kitchens, with stationary Wash-tubs; Gas and Water
in every *tory; replete with every modern convenience.
The building is heated by Chilson’s cone-shaped Fur
nace ; ventilating registers in all the upper rooms. The
ground is ICO fett by 175 to aback street; is beautifully
laid out, and contains a great variety of ornamental,
shade, and fruit trees. For terms apply at 1»T South
THIRD Street. jaSOSt*
ft ASCII STREET, PLEASANT RE-
S-SIDEECB. No. 1317—20 foot 8 Inches front, with
double bach building,; and all city conveniences, hot
128 feet deep, to a street,for SALE and early possesion.
A, P &J. H. MORRIS. 816 ARCH Street. jaBo 31*
JB CHESTNUT STREET PROPER
gatTIES, West of Twelfth street. North side..now snl
table to improve into Stores. One with Stable In rear, 20
feet 6 inches frost. 160 feet deep. For sale by A. P. &J,
H. MORRIS, 916 ARCH Street. ja3o-3t*
MFOR SALE—a THREE-STORY
BRICK HOUBE, with three-storr back buildings
and all latest Improvements. Vo. 814 North ELE
VENTH Street. ia3o*t*
gfa FARMS FOB SALE.—34O ACRES
near teafordv Delaware, near Steamboat Landing.
200 acres near Se&ford. Delaware, on navigable stream.
Saw-mill, large Peach Orchard, flic. „ ,
200 aci«9 near Georgetown* P*i«* only
82,600.
acres near Princeton, N. J. Stream of water
through the place. Price only B€s R er
00 acres near Abington Btation, North Pennsylvania
Railroad. B. F. GLENN.
JaSO-tf 133 South FOURTH Street.
m PINE GBOVE IRON WORKS—
JbMfoß SALE —Bolling Mill and Forge, tenant houses,
and 90 acres of good farm land with buildings, three
miles from railroad at Oxford, Chester county. Pa Ap
ply to A. P. &J. H MORRIS.
ja3o-6t* 916 ARCH Street.
*}S, FOR SALE—PENN MANOR
ZjH farm, containing 196 acres, considered one of the
beat Farms in the State; convenient to the railroad
station and near steamboat landing, on the Delaware
r U29 ;flret ' ClMßimPr ° Temaat 333WA*SPT 1 8t I Jk
Mto let—a commodious
DWELLING, No. 13» North FBONT Street. Beat
moderate. Apply to WErHBRILL &BRO.,
oc!9-tf *T and *9 North SECOND Street.
TO CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS.
A LUMBER. . ' '
FOB SALS—at Use than market rates—» very fine
tot of let quality INDIAN BIVEK SAP FLOORING fall
inch thick, thoroughly seasoned: will be sold low to
close ont the yard at S. E. corner of EIGHTH Street —nd
° AI«L 000* Ifaet of White Pine Board,, let, 2d. and
panel. ISO Chestnut Poets, at 40 cents.
2 Carts Ac t
The whole will be sold low for cash this month.
ja27-6t* • • "
atjctiok sale.
RUCTION SALE
CONDEMNED STOCK r
WILL BE SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION, to the lllgll.
6Pt bidder; In WEST cHESTEE. PA.,
beslunißK on the 10tb day of FBBBUARJ, lE6l,and con
tiifnfng from day to dwonmallare .old,
• These Horses have been condemned as unfit for- the
Cavalry service of the United States Army. For road and
farm purposes many good bargains may be bad.
Horses will be sold Binjfly.
Terms cash, in United States Treasury notes.
JAMES A. SKIN,
Chief Quartermaster Cavalry Bureau.
dnnfrn correct piano tuning.
iTTtP- Mr. C E. SAEGENT’d Orders for Taning
and Bep&lrinH Pianos are received at MASOK A CO. a
Store, 909 CHESTNUT Street, only,
Mr. 8. has had eleven years* factory experience in Boa
ton- and five years’ employment In Philadelphia •
SPECIAL —Pianos to, sound as soft and
sweet-toned as aew» vnthout rcnaonMep. -v, fl , f
Terms for Toning. »1. ocK-amlT
aFCTW BBADBUBY’S GOLD MBDAL
were awarded SBVBN
PRIZES IN FOOK WEEKS, during th ;,?y ’Silvad
most Battering baanraM'vatl
from a lanze number of the most eminent m»»*
■“ s co.
ui CHBBtNtJI stmt
AMtISEMfcNTS.
M B S- JOHN DREW'S NEW AROHfj
A**- BTRKIT THEATRE.
FIRST WEEK FIRST WBHC
LITTLE BAREFOOT
AMBIE (Little Barefo A) MISS THOKP iON.
Johannes - Barton Hill*
To*conclude each evening with a, * •‘ ,,BtQa rt Re
FAVORITE COMEDIBTTA,
In which Robson, Marlow, Griffiths, Misses Hanrr.
Carr* and Price will appoar.
FRIDAY—BENErIT OF MISS THOMPSON.,
Curtain rises at 7 hi o'clock. fpLlfc
WALNUT-STREET THEATRE.
V (MONDAY) EVENING. F$U. Irt, ,
llftliili nltht of tba brilliant farewell eagafferaaat Of
tneenarmag, young, atdvetß&tlleAinerlc&n.actress,
m, . . LEOILLB nESTEBH)
who afipearpd during tlfe la«t pfi sights to the l&r&Mfc
emotiosla pK in’tWs Thsatre, lah*r*r»<
, oa . THE BLCVPBMgNT. :
ri°M lllX. Doo'?“om “av re /o’c‘?ok®“?anaU
NATIONAL CIRCUS
„ TEOUPB.' ”
MARIfBT STREET, ABOVE TXVET.FTH ■
Birectrese—Mrs. fomwly Hr*.
The Reason -will *oon close, therefore take time-tv ihj
fotelofk, and stand not upon tire order of vow *o)n*
do* ao at once, and be delighted with -»lir perrjrmiioei
of the GKhAT £) ATI OffAL TROUPE;
who 'will appear every evening this week In a grand
revelling panorama or classic art, brilliant
achievements, unparalleled equestrianism, ihrUhuE
scenes,sports. and pastimes of the ring.
Adulation,26 cents; Hta>te seats, 60 cents; Private Bo*.
$3; Gallery,l6 cents. Gonnuoncin* at 1.40 each evenina-
Wntinees on WKDNfcSOAY and SATURDAY Affi*.
noons, c»tinin«ncin« at 2>£ o’clock.
Qjeat Benefit to EATOH feTONJB, MO ITD AT EVENING,
February Bth inst. fel-dt
Xj'HNST HARTM ANN’S
-»-i SECOND M&-TINEK,
FOYEE OP THk AkAI>KMr OF KtfilC.
To be siyen on
SATURDAY AFTERKOOSI, February 6th,
At l)ne O doc's.
, pl ® a . ,TlTe J ll . announcing that
hii (EGOffn BAfIKoi (postponed in oafeouence of
eeyere illness) will take(place in ilia Foyer, at lo'clock,
on Saturday, the6th nt February.
PROGRAMME SECOND MATINEE.
X. LISZT— SchillarmaTßch. .
n rnopiN- $ Prelude. D flat.
2. CHOPIN- J Etnde. G Hat.
3. MERDELSSOH N -Two Konga without worth
4. Paganini.
, S SCHUMANN—Rtmanze.
0l I BELLisK -Tarantelle.
6. CEOPl9—Polonaise. A flat.
Subscription Tickets taken for both the MattnOo* wilt
be good for this ona.
Single Tickers, 50 cants,
pARIi TV OLFSOHN’3 CLASSICAL
gOIKBBS. —The subscribers to C. Wolfsohn'a Clas
sical Sovrees are respectfully inform ad that the'
b&COND SOiafiE
■Will take place on
WEDNESDAY EVENING NEXT, Feb 3d.'
AT THE v
FOYER OF THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC. • fe2 3t
HPELE DAYBNPORT BOYS FOR
A TBRBB HX6BT3 ONLY at
CONCERT HILL.
The greatest PHENOMENON ever witnessed liar a tlie
da>6 of the Apostles MYSTERIOUS Dior LAYS and.
STARTLING WONDERS are produced la their presence.
Go and see them
THURSDAY, FRIDAY, and SATURDAY EVENINGS,
February 4tli, sth, ana sth,
Admieelon,
Gallery...
Doors opsu at 7 o’clock; commencing at 7>£ o'c.ock.
fceatx can be »ecar«d at the office oftbe Hall daring tUe
day VubonUxtra charge. Open from fl to 13 A. m. , and
2to 4 F. M. ttS*Sfc*
A CADEMY OF MTJSIO.
A*- THE OEATORTO OP THE MESS! AH,
By Handel, as performed by the
Handel & haydn society of Philadelphia*
With so znach success, on Christmas night last, by £l3
eeneroaa offer of the Society, will be reproduced.
ON FKIf'AY EVENING, FEBRUARY 5, IS6I.
At tbe Aca« J eniy of Hnsio.
FOB THE BENEFIT OF THE U. 8. CHRISTIAN COM-
MISSION
Tie eolos and'concerted pieces will he performed by
tie fin t professional and am&Teux talent of the country*
fOßtftiixa by the _ _ ,
ENTIRE GERMA NU ORCH3STEA*
And a chorus of over two hundred voice*.
Tickets fifty cents.
Seats reserved without extra charge.
To b«ol>iiined at the following places:
Academy of Music; J. E. Gould. Seventh and OUsetaal
street*; G. Andre, 1104 Chestnut street; Lee & W-U'er,
722 Cheetnut street: Ashinead St Evans. 724 CheHtmrt
street; W. S. & Alfred Martian, 606 Chestnut strait.
J9G&* Tne sale of tickets will commence on Monday.
Feb. Ist, at 9 o'clock.
CONCERT HALL
LECTURE BOOM.
CBEfiTNUT STKEET. ABOVE TWELFTH.
POSITIVELY THE L&.UT WEES BCTT ONB.
WCTfIDEKLICH’ti
ZOGRAPHIOON,
A aeries of Illustrations of
T. 8. ARTHUR’S
TEN RIGHTS IN A 3AB-ROOM.
ALSO,
JOHN BUSYAN’S
„ PILGRIM'S PROGRESS,
And other attractive Scene* from
. LIFB, OHABACTRR, NATURE, and ART,
Proprietor and Manager........,y,Wf. JO^EPHVBREr*
will continue for a short season.
This splendid series of more than 100 grand Panaramfc
Painting* wag executed by _
Mr. GEORGE WUNDERLICH,
an American Artist* who stands unrivalled as a sceoie
Painter.
Admission 25 cents. Children 15 cent*.
Doors open at 7 o'clock.
Liberal arrangements made with schools,-temperance*
and other societies.
Matin§e every Wednesday and Saturday afternoon at
8 o’clock Children 10 cents. js4 861
TEMPLE of wonders.
JL ASSEMBLY LUILDINOS.
TENTH and CHESTNUT Streets.
WILL SHORTLY CLOSE.-
HAGICAL and PHILOSOPHICAL EXPERIMENTS:
Great Powers of VENTRILOQUISM, and the LSAKNED
CANARY BIRDS. - _
SIGNOR BLITZ will appear in Ms popular Entertain
ments EVERY EVENING, eommenclnf at 7X and.
WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY APTBRNOO* at S
Admission2scants: Children 15 cents. )si-tx
■PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY- OF
X THE PINE ARTS. _
MHS CHESTNUT STREET. „ . „
OPEN DAILY (Sundays .icepUdi from 9 A. M. till
* Admission 25 «ont«. CMHrsn hall arise. JagMf
SEW PUBLICATIONS.
jyjcCLELLAN'S REPORT.
IN PRESS.
SHELDON & CO., PUBLISHERS,
No. 335 BROADWAY,
NEW YORK,
Have in press, and will publish at the earnest practi
cable day.
Major General McClellan’s Report
of hie connection with the Arm? of the Potomac from it#
first formation. To which, will be added* by the Qeue«
ral, an
INTRODUCTORY CHAPTER ON THE CAMPAIGN IK
. WESTERN VIRGINIA,
which does not appear In the report as sent to thd Gd*
vernment.
l.yol. Svo. llln»ti'atpii wltli maps.
T?EB. MAGAZINES! NEW BOOKS.
J~ FRENCH PAPER. HAND-HADE PAPES.
QBADKILLK PAPEB, DIMASK PAPEE
Fifty Pattornß. ALHAMBRA A PAPER.
OROSS-BAB PAPER. ] LINEN PAPER.
* MOURNING PAPER.
Every kind of Note and Letter Paper.
Envelopes to match perfectly*-Initials Stamped gratis
Also, in. colors. Counting-house Stationery.
Every article promptly delivered
jaM-thsthm CHALLEN, 1308 CHESTNUT.
BOOKS 1 NEW BOOKS II
v Just received by ASHMBAD A EVANS,
Successors to WILUs P. Hazard.
Ho. 9 24 CHESTNUT Street.
LIFE AND CORRESPONDENCE OF THEODORE
PARSER, Minister of the Twenty-eighth Congregational
Society. Boston. By John Weiss. 2 vole., with por
tr or, THE VISION OF ALLISOULS’ HOSPI
TAL. An Alleaory. Bv J. Hyatt Smith.
THE LITTLE PET BOOKS. By Annt Fanny. Att*
Ihor of “Mittens." “Niebt Cars. Ac. 3 vola.
IBiZi A TALE OF THE ALAMO. By Augusta J.
Evans, anther of Beulah.
LIFE OF WILLIAM H. PRESCOTT. Asnpsrb Book.
JE»H INGELOW’S POEMS. Fresh .npply. -
»EW PHOTOGRAPHS AlfD ALBUMS in endless
T ALiTtHE MAGAZINES FOR FEBRUARY. ja»
A PPLETON’S NEW AMERICAN
-ti- CYCLOPEDIA.
HOW IS THE TIME TO SUBSCBIBE!
All desiring this invaluable boot will save money by
purchasing at once, as the increasing of manarac*
tore will compel an increase of price; Call and see tha
various atyJee of binding-. Subscribers can nave th€t
work complete. or tabe one or two volumes a month,
AGBNOY FOB TBB crCLOPBDIA.,
33 South SIXTH St,, above Chestnut.
Second story.
-RIFLED ORDNANCE—A PRACTI
XV r.Af. Treatise on the application of the Principle of
the Rifle to Gnus and Mortars of every calibre, with Il
lustrations, by L. THOMAS, F. U. S. L , in one volume
octavo
Just Published, and for sale with a laree assortment
of works en MIt i TAB y goiENOB.
by LINDSAY & BLAKIBTON.
Publinhera and Booksellers,
ja29 35 South SIXTH Street, above Chestnut.
PET BOOKS.
THESE CHARMING VOLUMES,
BY AUNT FANNY. . „
Author of “Niaht-capse” '‘Mittens,” Socks.
' ENTIRELY IN "WOKOS OF
THEE WILL BE SURE TO AMUSE THE VEEY LIT
TLE ONES. „ „
PuhlkTedbv' WILLIS P HAZARD.
teSfctjyi “ 31 SoutliSlXTH.Street.
"MUSICAL BY ELI3E
JM. POLKO. Translated from the flfth German edl-
Hon. by Fanny Fuller. lvol» 16mo. On tinted paper.
Cloth. Price. *1.25. colfTß2rrgi i
•’A Jflghty Fortress Is onr Qod" (Baei) 1 Iptlgeni*
In Anils (Glnck) Violetta (Moz.it), Midstimmer IMght’s
Dream (Mendelsohn) Btahat Mater Dolorosa (Pergo
leßi). The Master’s Grave (Schubert). The Cal’s Fan.
(Scarlatti). Snow-drops (Weber). The Playmates (Pa
ganini). A Meeting (Gralry). The Convent .or Saint
Lncla (Catalini). Marla (MaUbran). The Angal’s Vol<»
(Handel). An Amati (Auderle);, Fallen star. (Fanny
Sensei). A First Love (Haydn). (Kne Chabannaia Ho. 6
Sint post
age free, on receipt of price, £g PnWhsll „,
13*3 CHfeSTODT Street.
TUST PUBLISHED—THE PBAYEB
V , t tte Dedication of the National Cemetery atOettye
bnr* Bt Siv. Tho«. H, Stockton. D. D. Price. 10
eente. >L » M D MfKTIBH.
eig fwn fiTTiwnTm* coma
EDOCAUOHAIi.
SFBING TERM i*P TmIS3
1 STOKES’SCHOOL, MAIN Street, above SCHOOL,
Germantown, commences February 1 The Object Sys*
tern will be introduced in the Primary J>epartmeat.
JaSB 6t •• •
COMMERCIAL COLLEGE,
A FORTUNE IN' AN EDUCATION.
_ A HINT TO ASPIRING YOUNG MEN.
The readiest means or honorable l zVf&Z£ oa V
Plovment is in a thorough, education for bQSJJjbbs, a
lull preparation in the science of AreoriWs. Commercial
Calculations, Commercial LaWbßnamess
Business Correspondence. Forms, * a * aJJSK *8
CIAL COLLEGE. 8. B. cornea of SEVENTH and CHEST
EUT Streets, This facilUlgacfenow
ledeed to be unequalled by any other i« tne bsate.
Bnsineas men and other* aro respectfully incited to
Mil fid examineour Publications and.otUer facUUIM
for imparting a thorough practical Business Education.
ja3o 7t* ■ ■
UORDENTOWN FEMALE COLLEGE,
MJ BORDBiITOWiS» N. J. «
qn.< TnctttnHnti ifl DlfiU&Btl) loCfttdd OIL tb.o SfilftVßM
.iS, finr'B ride froifFhOadelpMa. SpeolM »ttem
f& i.'rnK iff toiamn and M*h«r Tmwehee of
i* srsssass
Pwatdns*_
Village green seminary,
IUIUHI. PA.—FmHs iwßlwl »<>«/'*“
IntUßh, HatiematW Olinlw. and JTat*»iS SgMg*
tan*ht. HUltarr "Jaatfai, Fook-Vawlni, aai OWUJjT
jiDMi-lna kanaluV Bntlr* «i«m jboat #3
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