CITY ITEMS. A» INVALUABLE HOUSEHOLD Institution.— The Grover & Baker Sewing Machine, from it» ac knowledged superiority over all other* ta uie, has become an indispensable artlole of u»e in every family. Hot to have a Sewing Machine la to he be hind the age, and it is scarcely lew «o to have any tharTthe celebrated drover A Baker Instru ment, tor the reason that It perrorm* a variety or elegant cewing which no other Initrument does, and becaute it it the only Sewing Machine ever In vented which thoroughly and catlcfactorily meet* every requirement of a family In the sewing line. For theee reasons the sales of the drover A Balter Machines in this city, and throughout the Union, are greater, probably, than those of any other three Sewing Machine establishments. So greatly is the demand for them increasing, at their elegant wire rooms, No. 730 Chestnut street, that for the better accommodation of their patrons. Mr. Eddy, the efficient agent of ibis oompany, has recently added a store to hls'present one, fronting on Eighth street, giving his whole establishment the form of atri angle. The Eighth-street store will be employed mainly for repairing, setting up, receiving, delivering, and storing machines. We had occasion some time ago to speak of the enormous sales of these machines during the month of December. We have si ice learned that they have been very nearly eauale 1 in January, Every oneehould call at 730 and see these unparalleled Machines in operation. Cheat Deduction in Prices. Great Reduction in Prices. Ladies' and Misses' Fine Cloaks. Ladies’ and Misses’ Fine Cloaks. Also, Bich Furs of all kinds. Blob Furs of all kinds. In anticipation ot the close of the season, we are now prepared to matte a large concession from for mer prices on all our stock. * J. W. Proctor a Co., The Parle Cloak and Fur Emporium, 920 Chestnut street. Deafness —Eve, Ear, Throat Diseases, Ca tarrh—treated with utmost succeis by Do-tor Mosebzisker, Ooullßt and Auriit. Testimonials and reference* can be examined at hi* Office, Ho. 1027 Walnut street. les-2 1* Notice.—Dr. E. B. Ligbthill, from 34 St. Mark'c place, New York, author of “A Popular Treatise on Deafness,” “ Letters on Catarrh,” Ac., Ac., will Shortly make a professional visit to Philadelphia, When he can be consulted on Deafness, Catarrh, Discharges from the Ear, and all the various diseases of the Ear, Throat, and Air Passages. le4-ilt The Perfection on Srwinr Machines. Call and srr thr “ Florence,” 630 Chestnut street. Grief.— To tear one’s hair off one’* head is by some considered a manifestation of grief; others adopt the plan of “ rending their garments,” in other words, tearing their trousers; neither of these ex pedients, however, are ever resorted to by the sen sible portion of the community who buy their clothing of Geanvtllz Stokes, the celebrated civic and military oostumer, No. 609 Chestnut street. Visit the “Florence” Sales Booms, 630 Chestnut street, 'and see the celebrated Severs able feed Lock ano Knot*stitch Sew ing Machine. Corns, Bunions, Inverted Nails, Enlarged Joints, and all diseases of the feet, cured without pain or Inconvenience to the patient, by Dr. Zseha rle, Surgeon Chiropedist, 921 Chestnut street. Refers *0 physicians and surgeons of the city. ja23 tf The “Florence” Sewing Machine, sold at 630-Chestnut street, is warranted to be the BEST IN THE WORLD. MASON STECK A CO.’S STECE A CO.’S STECK A CO.’S STEOK A CO.’S STECK A CO.’S STECK & CO.’S STEOK A CO.’S STEOK A CO.’S STECK & CO.’S STECK & CO.’S STECK fc CO.’S STECK A CO.’S HAMLIN’S CABINET ORGANS. J. E. Gt Sevent ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS UP TO TWELVE O’CLOCK LAST NIGHT CoMtlae»tal-l(ißth <J W McCook. Ohio Col 3> McCook. Chattanooga JijbaLßeed, iJaliitnjre WWMcConnell. DC J J Barnard. Georgetown BPomeioy* Sew fork ? C Denison. Tunkhannock £ K Harrison John German. DC J Z Cobbans, St Louis Johi Koch, Washington Mies M Foster. Washington N H Furness. Hew 1 ork H Almy, New York G H Wilbur, Boston A Leigei, New York * -J £ McCormick & wf, N Y J H Lewis & la. New York” DDT Moore. Rochester J B New land. Stillwater Mies E Bateman, Stillwater D G Whiting, US A AS Judson, 0 S N L T Downes. Pror, B 1 WEBarsett, Prov. Si W H Bulloch. Prov. RI W Rogers. Hanford. Conn J H Bates. Cincinnati 3) J Primrose. Penna T L Ashbridge Chas Gorgaa W H Olymer, Reading J F Byers & wf Martlnsb’g RLftlay. US*S £ L Hardcastle. Baltimore G W Cooper. Baltix^oze S S Hankie. Ohio . B R Paxton. Muncy, Pa J W Hager. New Y ork John B CoMn. New York Chas Chamberlin. NY Geo W Sewell, Maryland TP Wayy. New York Gen Stanel* Harrisburg BC Marchoud. Greensburg Miss Kate Marcbond Miss Li2»te J Maicbord ST Brooks Cincinnati BBss Hearbeson. Cisciu C PGiibert. Idaho Ter Chas OhU. Liaho Tfcr Mi&s Wooa’itg. Penna E S Ritchie, Boston ThosPSiran, Baltimore Beni Starr. Richmond, iud W Ji S Sander? Swf Albany H Tobias, Cincinnati W E Lawton. Eew York A Armour, New York Copt M D Upson, Bait. C C Drew. Boston Hon H B Wxigbt & wf, Pa Mis* Wrigbt St sifter, Penna W H Pearce, Ba tirnore S B Derrickson. New York! S T Leeds. Mt Holly . K J Miss Leeds, Mt Hilly- N J ; A G A fiavnukell. N Y Geo Steinman. Penna C T Weston, Scranton H W Baines & wf. K Y £R Wright, New York J RFloyd & son, New fork J W Casey, Chicago J A Smith, Chicago ED Keyes _ _ . "W S Hedges. New York I, Passano, Baltimore flinurd —Che»t»nt s< T G Yates, Penna. C B Jeffrie#. Wilrn. Del ■J F Taylor, Georgetown Edw J Morphy, Boston. S Simon, Washington A £ Beach. New York C Wakefield, Illinois Wakefield, Illinois HN Wilde, Chester, Pa Jas L Mingle. Easton, Pa Chas S Botuc'oer, Eanon. Pa 5 A Landell. Phila A W Potter, New York Be»j Dodge, 'NewTork liieut K w McComb Chas H Leonard. USA Alex G Cattail. P'nila Thos Canavara, USA Geo Arandle, U 8 t W M Gallaher. U S A Chas L Lucas. USA Mrs C W Allen. New York MP Blliw . £ J Marvin, St Louis 6 B Griffith. St Louis WmCullan, New York £ C Boßbyshell. lowa Edw Lanaer. Wash Ter Silas Baldwin, Maryland SY Garner, Ashland M M Mock, Ashland Gapt Wm f Dougal. Penna W.fruodsraes. ‘»hio S Hartehome. Ohio 3 Johnson, Hartford £ Cipfil. Sew xork _ C W Holbrook i Prov, RI MEioK, New York J alien. New York B S Spring, Chicago A A McCnliongb. Md C C Colker. Baltimore Hits MColker.Balxmore Master J Goiker, Balt Merchanti’-Ponrth 7 A Ellis, Mary and £ B Bichette, USA C B Brockway. U s a David Gamble, U S a x Rivera, Maryland A J Bowen. Baltimore J D Heppard, New Y ork B Carver, New York Jas B Lawton. fiti-ton. Pa Jas C Man. Milton, Pa F Short. Clearfield Samuel Craig, Brook-villa W Dicky- Brookville D Betts USA 'Wm H Blumer, Allentown J fi Ball. Indianapolis S Brownfield, Uniontown P L Hitchcock. USA Lieut A WarceiHas. USA Isaac V Prank, Chicago AC Flake Cincinnati BPBonsall A wf. Baltimore H Scott. New Jersey . J Motes, New York SBoilean. Easton a marlcaa-Chsitant JWDnffr __ .. 4 Jas Sperrirg. Washington Jo. FHodason.Waishinirtn TYY Knallnit.Saltjm, £. j OMBooJ. MJoHaan J H Hani.Hew|Tort F O Badger, Sow Tort John G Gockey, Baltimore W N Jennings, Pittston Thomas Gray A F Keen Ghas E Halford. Bridgeton N Lsnzio, New York K Mcßae, New York W Dorris, Jr. Bnntlcgdon J S Blair, Huntingdon Jarob Moore. Delaware r J Moore, Cincinnati EMAlcott,Easton. Pa i Mr* 8 M Curtis & da. Del A H Mann, Maryland W I* Kipp, Troy, If Y A L Lewis. Dover, Del D B Harrison, Brooklyn L Blogg, New York D Stewart. Pittsburg St, Lonli —Cbeatawt L Quean, New Jerrey TOvanAlen. Dtnville OP Thomson. Newark G Wood A s. New Jersey J Townsend, Milford T G Siveman, Media, Pa J Lanton, Media Lient Cox & wf JTolamer. Boston 3 Akers, Baltimore 6 Cram, Baltimore Capt J H Jones, Camden Cast THE. Lee. Camden J W B Bruce. Maryland M HalloWalL Maryland W D Sally, nd SALandeU. USA Kimball. Maine J Hogh&n. New York J H Williams, New York G Burton- New York L Carter, Baltimore E Bjjockwood. New York YVataon, Jersey Oi*y i Lowell,M*a* I S Morris ?Lovett*la, Baltimore S™»en. Atlntic City Hisses- Bntr-Tblr P Bucks co B Montgco Beading i Jp^St® r tj B s e A lelieia PIANOS. PIANOS. PIANOS. PIANOS. PIANOS. PIANOS. PIANOS. PIANOS. PIANOS. PIANOS. PIANOS, PIANOS. MJIjD, ft and Chestnut. iMd ChMtemt streets. A H Clarke* California Col J J£ Wynkoqp E A Mailer, lit Lsais W Mi aw, Pittsburg: IT McCienan, Piuetmrg O P Scaife Fittabarg Miss Mary Scaife. Pittsburg Miss C Scaife, Pitt*bar« W p Wooldridge, Pittsburg B Ha; wood. Pottayille T Schenck, Hew York B S 'J ay. Boston B J Hathaway, Penna J Skiles. Jr, Uniontown S Hallett. New York DrBH Corlidge, USA Thos Faruham St la.Bnffilo S H MaHisc n, New York Mr Harrison. New fork Mr Mayle, USA B S Spaairler. USA C B Lamb, Button H D Hears. Wish., I) C Chas a Day C A Crain. New York H V Olyphant, New York Mrs Oeoledk e & 2 dangh Brig Gen Graham Mr & Mrs May, Boston Miss Gardner, Boston St John Horn, Clearfield S B. Taylor, New York T H Williams & wf. Oil City G W Gilbert. New York Mts Dr W P Johnston, D C Geo Denison, r»*»w“XoTlc A Hast com. New York L«vi Parry, Baltimore J B Richardson, Balt Col Alex Prevent. W*nh,l)C SP Patterson, New York B Kice. New York W H Jessup & son,Penna Col A J Morrison. Trenton lent- Col Sivydarn, Trenton W J Braly, USA D H Wood, New York Mr Chen?* Sew York B Joes, New H-tven C « Scofield a la. New York T T Brown. Cincinnati Caot J D Brady, New York J F Brady. New York Master Geo Cornell, N Y M L Bead. Boat, n W A Pi-eaby New York Wm Whann. Brooklyn B W Simpson, Brooklyn J G Wild & la. New York D P Jndson, New York £ Ponltney, Baltimore B Ponitney, Baltimore RL F Everett. New York F L Bandeil, Washington M L Seraas. BaLimore E D Back, Baltimore J Leisenring, re ana W S Maix. allentown £ S Sanford New York J Albree, Pittsburg . G W Ward, Baltimore RH Collins, Cincinnati H Eecknrts. Louisville G A Balsey, Newark. N J WP Lynde, Milwaukee t Mott. Montgomery co B Jones* Penna itreet, below Ninth. M P Fowler & la, Tamaqua Frank Barvill ft la, N H J G Brownell, Hastings. 11l Miss Brownell, Hastings,lll C Martrajin, New York Mr A Mrs Halev.NbW York H $ Casey, New Brighton Mrs Brown, New York Miss Harmon. New York G F Jllson A wf. Boston t L Myers. New York Geo Shepherd. New York J H i<inviUe, Altoona, Pa John Hughes. Al.on, 111 Martin Miller. Terre Haute Mrs Hoskins, Terre Hants Mi*s Hoskins, Terre Haute Geo Wolverton, Maryland G Hillings. Providence SI T T Hanley. Providence, RI B D Haven, New York Hrft Mrs Banker, C W M B Walker. Indiana liancuY Barnet, Baston H E Leman. Lancaster Prescott. Mass E Allen. Worcester. Maes M D Murray, New York D Mell. New 7 ork John Kiniey. New York R Tintley, Smithville, O LBali. Portland Mrs Bell & 2c, Portland S Sunderland. Portland T B Benton, New Haven C P Paxton A w B -idgeport J B Porter, Vermont Col QicC&ndleßs. lowa Hon C Elcott, Cincinnati MrsGoUins, Pjriliud Mrs Ellis, Portlands B Ives. lowa E Matthews Street below Are?*. Miss Reynolds. Wilkasbarre Mips Harvey, Wilkesbarre G M X«-ynolds. Wm J Harvey, Wilkesharre 3 Wolf. Wa-sbi?*eion D D Clarke, SfcVeytown Henry Welmer. Balrimore John Perheun. N*w York W S:aley. Bprinafif-ld. lii . WTroxell. Sprinsfield, 111 Emory Fisher. USA Sami Landis, Halifax, Pa James Fox. Baltimore James Madison, Baltimore Mrs Pardee. Hazleton John Cra:g. USA SB Bliss. Springfield, Mass Frank Knanss, Allentown. Hon Asa Packer, JI Chnek A G Bio&dheid. M Chunk D Miller, New York R M Acton. New Jersey Jas Radley, New York U Feb all, York. Pa J F Clark, Pennsylvania i street above Fifth P Roberts & la. W Chester tamoel S Fleishman W C Beldin. Lyons, N Y C Jewett. Maine WH Bechtel, New Jersey j H Bender. New Jersey W Barnetz, Easton Chas L Stewart, New York GeoE Chapman, Hass 0 Holmes ft lady Rich Gwln ft w, N Jersey H W Collin gham, Phila J T Jakes, Delaware W Massey ft la, Maryland Mrs T P Fierae J P Maulove • Henry Freck. LewisbuTg H MeNair. New York Chas H Carter, USA Byron Fleming- U S A J G Salklnger, Now York a Mark, Syracuse a PCalgan ft wife J N Himes. M D R B Feeney James H Aaron > street* above VHfr<3. 6 Larkin* Massachusetts H Hnthts, New Jersey B Hughes & wl, N Jersey Mias Hutchinson, Trent a GMGriffen, Albany " A Moody, New York R Brookings, Boston J E Giffin A la. U S A S S Hand, New York A D Caldwell, New York H H Lack man, St Looi*. MTbompson, Cincinnati J H Quimby. Albany J Cahn, St Joseph» J BGould & la. Wash, D 0 W H Allard, New York |f Tompkins. Detroit ? « Griswold, Boston AC Dronton. Matter ester £ Clon K h, Plymouth. Ct r S?A? a ?f Haddonfield A f’tch, Boston fla-^ltbnrg Wash.DC r w wi RI ? Howard, Baltimore J Atwater, Chicago C H Chase. IT g N* G Yost, Mahonoy Cit S' It« *bOT« CaUowklll 8 Moyer, USA 8 Doylssto-va GW Wolf, D&nboro RevDFßiendisala. Pa J Both, Norristown Th« Uaioa-Anli i W A Cash* Maryland D HhtvUe. Baltimore j y McLaughlin,Pittsburg C Jaagaxd, Altoona Ja* Hoser.Seranton C W Mitchell. Scranton Thos Birch, Lock Haven Jchn B Moser, Allentown O B Patterson, Penna Commercial—Sixth gi K B Velie John Conghlan F Daly. USA George Gregg G C Stevens Peter Lutz, Lancaster L Baines, West Chester gPote, Portland, Me W a DooliUie, Jr, N Y B b Brooks, Lane co, Pa States Union Mark* E ITDarilngton. Chester co O B Carpenter, Brooklyn B Moeeer. Harrisburg C EPletcher. Barrieburg B Dilber* Indian* J J Sends, New York t/lMiri!West Chester Barley Sfcwrf— Seconi Win Ksce.MD, Frenchtown Hire Geo Johnson. Bucks co slii*ss M Johnson, Bucks co O Watson. Hatboro G H*nry, New Jersey Jas McCoy. Doylestowu J H Goforth. Attleboro G WiUiielm, Wasliiniton P Pary, Washington Smith Duckworth. USA T King & la, Washington Mount Vernon—Seci J L Gordon. N Jersey 5 Hoover. Pottevllle K Edwards, New York C Cummings, Norristown Lt W Marcant Jay Evans, Jr Frank Quinn, New York W ii Morrison, N Jertey John Barry G*oH Moore S Townsend, Illinois F F Street, Penna National—Race street, above Vhtrd. P Frank. Mt Joy, Pa David Ilsrlz. M Chunk Berks co J II Stepheasou. Memphis A P Zimmerman, Leb co B F Swartz. Beading W Whitroer. Hartleton. Pa John K»ons £ F Charles, Hartleton, Pa Edw Schall, Orwlgsburg £i M Grover, M Chuuk Jacob HatU, M Chunk Bnrnnm , i Hotel—Till K B Alexander, Milroy.Pa D A Ramsey, Milroy,Pa J A Cii6sman,Mllroy,Pa Wm A Gilmore. Milroy.Pa Ja» S Castner.Milroy. Pa E Jones. Hope C E Vail, JBlairetown, N J Bald Kngle-Ttalrd ati A Pennebacker, Berks co P S Hill, Berks co Aaron B Walp, Bucks c p . Henry Held, Hazleton Herr* 6 Sellers, Bethlehem Jas 51 Name, Carbon co Kobt tfcott, Carbjn co Meighan, Carbon co a Frey, Easton Mftdieon—Second at] w Delaware John Fisher,Waterfoid,HY W Smith. Cleveland. Ohio Andre w Jameson, Delaware 5 Dowling. Trenton. N J Thos Dunkley & .'a. NY Mrs Dunkley, New York Miss Hoffman, New Jersey SPECIAL NOTICES. Ninth Army Cobps. Authority having been given to the undersigned to re emit the Ninth Army Corps to Fifty Thousand Men for special service, to be hereafter designated by the War Department, he earnestly appeals to the citizens of Peun rylv&nla to assist in filling up the following veteran re giments of this Corps, belonging to their State; The 45th, 46th, 60th, 51st, and 100th: also, Duroll’s Battery. He calls upon all having the good of the country and the triumph of our arms at heart, to use every effort to help on this work by voting large Bounties from the re spective towns and counties, by procuring recruits, as* sisting recruiting officers, and by such other means as an ardent patriotism may suggest. lu no place can volun teers be so useful to the cause and so soon become good soldiers as in the ranks of veteran organizations, under experienced officers. The undersigned has every hops that the loyal people of Pennsylvania will send those regiments back to the field with full ranks to bear a proud part in the closing scenes of this glorious war. Captain John A. Morris, A. Q, M .is appointed Chief of the Recruiting Service of the Ninth Corps for Penn sylvania, with headquarters at Harrisburg. All com munications relative to that service will be addressed to him. Recruiting Stations have been established in the various eections of-tha State. Recruits will be re ceived by any of the recruiting officers of the Ninth Aimy Corps, or br any Provost Marshal. feMmwSt A Valentine—Valentines for the Mil lion: Comic Valentines and Sentimental Valentines; Va lentines for everybody, InDemorest’s Illustrated News of this week. Every man, 'woman, and child will be inte rested in these splendid Valentines, news. See. it* Dr. Wistar’s Dalsam of Wild Cherry. DR. WISTAR’S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY. DR. WISTAR’S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY. DR. WISTAR’S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY. DR. WISTAR’S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY. DR. WISTAR’S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY. ONE OF TBE OLDEST AND MOST RELIABLE REMEDIES IN THE WORLD FOR COUGHS, COLDS, WHOOPING-COUGH, BRONCHITIS, DIFFICULTY OF BREATHING, ASTHMA. HOARSE NESS, SORE THROAT. CROUP, AND EVERY AFFEC TION OF THE THROAT, LUNGS, AND CHEST. UNSOLICITED TESTIMONY From Bev.-Fbancis Lobdbll, Pastor of the South Con gregational Church, Bridgeport, Connecticut;' BnihGEroßT. January 21,1554. Messrs. Seth W. Fowle £ Go.: Gextlemen: I consider it a duty which"i owe to suf fering humanity to bear testimony to the virtues of Dr. Wjstak’s Balsam of Wild Caskey. I have used it— when I have had occasion for any remedy for Conghs, Colds, or Sore Throat—for many years, and never, in a sintle instance, has it failed to relieve and cure me. I have frequently been very hoarse on Saturday, and looked, forward to the delivery of two sermons on the following day witb sad misgivings, but, by a liberal use of the Balsam, my hoarseness has invariably been re moved, and I have preached without difficulty. I commend it to my brethren in the ministry, and to public speakers generally, as a certain remedy for the bronchial troubles to wbicb we are peculiarly exposed. Entirely unsolicited I send you this testimonial, which you are at liberty to use in any way you choose. Per haps the Balsam does not affect all persons alike, but it always removes my hoarseness, and fits me for the minis ter’s hard-working day—the Sabbath'. Very truly yours. FROM PETER CANNON, ESQ., General Agent of the Sussex Railroad: Newton, N. J., January 21,1863. Messrs* Seth TV. Fowls it Co': Ge.vti.esjex: Having used Dr. Wistar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry In my family, ■with, great advantages, for many years, in cases of severe colds, I most cheerfully give ray testimony of it* efficacy, and recommend it to those who are suffering from Coughs, Colds, and Palrao oaVy Diseases of longstanding, as being a safe and re liable remedy. PETER CANNON. For sale by J P. DINSMORB, No. 491 BROAD WAT, New York; S W. FOWLS ft CO., No. 18 TREMONT Street, Boston, And by all Druggists. fes-w*9t Tehkible Explosion ix Maiden Lane, and a splendid array of VALENTINES, in DEMOSEST’S ILLUSTRATED HEWS of this week, the live paper of America. Everybody and his wife should see it. It* The Ear—lts Diseases and their TREATMENT, BY DR. YON MOSCHZI3KER-—Messrs. MARTIN & RANDALL, Publishers, S 9 South SIXTH Street, will positively issue the above work in a very few d?<ys. The delay of this great work h&sheen unavoida ble, from the anxiety and desire or the author and pub' Ushers to bring it out In a style In every respect worthy of the work, and they are able to pledge themselves to the public that never before has a popular medical work appeared so complete in every part bearing on its sub ject, and so comprehensive, as this will he found. They feci some satisfaction in stating that the already nu merous inqniries'for it assure them that such a work was needed, and that the public have confidence in the author who has undertaken the difficult -taek, and they repeat the assurance that no disappointment will be felt in his able accomplishment of it. fes-2t* Demorest’s New York Illustrated NEWS contain* a splendid array of Valentines for Leap Year and all the various Phases of Humor, Interest, Senti ment, and Comicalities, with other splendid illustrations, including the Terrible Explosion in Maiden lane; Killing of Bill Williams by Haine. with their Portraits; Fashions by Mme. Demoresfc, etc. it* One-Fbicx Clothing, of the Latest Styles, made In the Beat Manner, expressly for RETAIL SALES. LOWEST Selling Prices marked In Plain figures. All goods made to Order warranted satlsfae* ■cry. Our Ojna-PBfcra System is strictly adhered to. til are thereby treated alike. de23-ly JONES ft GO.. 004 MARKET Street. Headquarters 9tii Army Corps, special service. . New York, Jan. 23,1564.8 ESPECIAL ORDERS, No 3. J 1. All officers and men belonging to PENNSYLVANIA REGIMENTS, attached to the 9th Army Corps, now ab sent from their commands on recruiting or detached ser vice. and all furloughed men, will report for duty to Captain JOHN A. MORRIS, A. Q M,, in charge of re cruiting Service for 9th Army Corps, at HARRIdEURG, Fenna. By command of Maj. Gen. BURNSIDE. Edward M. Wbill, Asst. ASjt. Gen. ja29-fot The Terrible Tragedy.—Killing of Bill Williams by Maine. With their Portraits, In DE MOiEST’S ILLUSTRATED NEWS of this weak. Out on Thursday. It* Electricity, by a Physician of long experience, and who gives his whole attention to its proper application, at 1418 SOUTH.PENN SQUARE, Philadelphia. Certificates, references, and examiua tions/ree. ja3o-tf Dk. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment has seen used by more than a million of people, and all praise it. Hair Dye! Hair DteU BATCHILOB’S celebrated HAIB BYB U tlu Bat in he "World: Tie only Harmless*, True, and Heli ibU Bye known. Tito wlendid Hair Dye i, perfect—change, Sed. Bnaty, or Gray Hair, instantly to a aioesu Bloch >r Natural Broton, witbont injnrinc the Hair or atMn> :na tba Skin, leaving tie Hair Soft and Beanllfai; in,. ,irta freak yitallty. frequently restoring its priuin, wlor. and reetlAea tie ill effects of bad Byes. Th, rennlno Is signed William A. Batoheiors all others rre mere Imitation,, and sbonld be ayolded. Sold by ,11 Druggists, dt TACTORY. SI BABOLAY Street, *ew York. Batchelor's new Toilet Cream lor Dressing he Hair. , irX-lr Winter Clothing—Bargains, winter clothing—bargains. WINTER CLOTHING—BARGAINS. WINTER CLOTHING-BARGAINS. WINTER CLOTHING—BARGAINS. WINTER CLOTHING—BARGAINS. AS EXTRA OPPORTUNITY is now offered to all who want to farniah themselves with Fine Ready-made thing, or be measured in our Custom Department. Ha ving sn unusually heavy stock on hand, we will offer special bargains for a few days, so as t<fclear out goods and make room for Spring Stock, which will soon ar rive. These goods are considerably cheaper than they are likely to he bought in season. Call and examine. WANAttAKER ft BROWN, S. E. Corner BIXTH and MARKET, an! CUSTOM DEPARTMENT, L 3 4t No. 1 South SIXTH Street tw»ti .toon «kUL ID ? ?S r W' Wow Tork J A. .[..son. j>elaw&ta s D Ho«r«,N.w York Mrs N ort on»Mase&eh a setts OWThom, Wash,DC W Faux, Danville J D Patterson, Easton John B Parkins N J W F Schaffner,lndiana net, above OhMtnnt. D H Hess, Lane co. Pa H C White, Chester oo»P* G p Jackson, Elkton. Md W B Dixon, Williamsport B Darlington, W Chester •T Haines, Maryland J Hill, Bucks co, Pa G White. Buck* co. PA W P Jackson. Chester cr eg street above Siztb, j Wilson & la. Baltimore Henry Clare, Boston W Brady, Indiana co, ra $. B WThatcher, Dolaw ire W Linhtcap St la, USA S W Hawley, USA J S Mullii*, Down-ngtown 0 S ilerrit. New York S A Courad. ■ R L Hayes,* West Chester id street, Tbclow Vile* i J Cadwaleder Fox Chase ► C B Reading, HatboTO S T Dungan. Bustleton 8 Brown. Brownsburg Mrs 8 Brown. Brownsburg Jas NeVbold. Newtown Benton Hunter, Phlladi T Leavenworili, N Jersey Tjsly, Northampton Lt W Rush, USA oud St. 9 above AreU, J Hamburg, Wmsport Chas Short. Chester W W Wainrlght, Cheater Chas Cross, Chester Chas D Young, Chester T H Apple E R Hibbs B F Moore. Wilm, Del H E Culp. Penna W H Mallin, N Jersey R W Franks, Muncy D B Go&teHer. Lancaster 8 Y Ramsey. L'banou C F Kentchler, Penna rd street, above Rs ce, WDDaffield Jno Hane.Nnw York’ H Eldriige.Trenton.N J Jno B Wilson, New York Oapt Jersey P m .Valentine. Now Jersey J M Jones, Joneavilla rest, above Callowlim. i Piter Muller. Bucks co j Peter Shelly, Bucks co I Peter Woooring, Penna D Pet«enger, Easton i-ilas Wilson 3s sou. Penna {Geo Snyder. Liverpool, Pa fG Meiers, Lebanon co jP H&rtz ! Lewis Doster, Bethlehem treaty above Marketi Charles Mortimer W H Ganaey. New Jersey EjS Shoemaker. Sfcrotfd-b’g J D Balderston&la. Bucks co Adri’n Goroftll. Jr.Newtown S iKanr, Ma*s David Feaster. Bucks co, Pa A. B. BURNSIDE, Maj. Gen. U. S. Volk FRANCIS LOBDELL. TABBIED: BMn , H-OiES.-Ontho2lta«t„bT Bar. J. B. ®»le«. D.. firToordon Bmttu. to MtM OWJ.. d&usuter of *H^KTMAKC?—WBIOHT? Thursday. Jn, 28th, rtu« k v ,k. Rat. George Bringhurst, Ernst Hartmann, of Straleund, Prussia, to Lizzie 8., daughter of William H gS —ln Camden, by Rev. J. B. Dobbins, on the 21st alt, Mr. James Griffea to Miss Annie E. Ogbora. both of Camden* a. J. JDIBXJ. THOMAS.—On the afternoon of the'3d lust., Dr. Bo* bert P. Thomas, in the 43d year of his age. The relatives and friends of tie family are respect fully invited to attend his funeral, from his late resi dence, No. 144 North Twelfth street, on Saturday, the 6th inst., a>2 o’clock P. M. To proceed to Woodlands Cemetery. Funeral services at Grace Church, corner of Twel/th and Cherry streets, at 3 o’clock. ”* BIDDLE. —At Erie. Pa., January 28* 1664, Thomas M. Biddle, formerly of Carlisle, Pa., in the 35th year of his age. * BROWN.—On Thursday morning February 4th. 1864. pebby Norriß, widow of the late William Brown, in the 64th year of her age, *• CUBTIS.— On rhursday morning, February 4thf*John H. Curtis, in the 75th year of his age. Due notice of the funeral will he given. * WATSON.—On Thursday morning, Feb. 4th. Charles Franklin Watson, only ton of Charles and Amanda J. Watson, in the 7th year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family are affection ately invited to att> nd the funeral, from the residence of his parent*. No 223 Cooper street, Camden, N,J., on Saturday afternoon. Feb. 6tli, at 2 o’clock. , * McCDKDY. -Suddenly, Robert McCardy, aged 72 H.a relatives and friends are invited to attend his fu neral. from the residence of his nephew, Robert K. Mc- Curdy, 15£2 Poplar street, ihis day (Friday), sth inU., at It A. M. ** QtJPBB BLACK SILKS.—BESSON & k-* SON'S MOURNING STORE. No. 91S CHESTNUT Stree t have opened a new stock of super Black Silks. $1 25 to $4 57‘a a yard. Black ail-v 00l Mousseline, double width. ** “ Tamise Cloths. and White, Purple and Gray Chintzes. ** and White-striped and Plaid Ginghams. “ and White Delaines. 31/4 cents. 11 Grenadine Veils. Alexander's Black Kid Gloves, plain and emVd. Becoud'Kourning Balmoral Skirts. ja3o WHITE SELVIDGE BLACK SILKS, ” DRAPDE LYONS.—These are a very superior grade Tof SILK*. warranted durable, and fine Paris Black, ordered for our best city trade. ja2s EYRE & LANDELL. WTIDOWfe’ SILKS, WITHOUT GLOSS. Royal Arnmrei. Corded Gros Grain. Heavy Black Poult de Soies. ja2B EYES & LANDELL. REV. JOSEPH PARRISH THOMP son, of the Broadway Tabernacle, New York, Will Lecture for the Benefit of the VOLUNTEER BEFKESHMfiNT SALOON, on_ _ TUTTIIIjniV FEBRUARY 11th, at 8* o’clock, AT TKS ACADEMY OF MUSIC. REVOLUTION AGAINST FREE GOVERN MENT NOT A RIGHT. BUT A CRIME. Tick eta with secured seats. 50 cents. Tickets for the Amphitheatre, 25 cents To be had at the Union League Houee. Pugh's, Sixth and Chestnut street*, Callender’*. Walnut and Third streets Harken’., Chestnut street. celeb H. Needles', Twelfth and Race. LECTURE -XIEV. WM. S HALL •will deliver a Lecture before MORNING! STAR DIVISION. No- 66. SONS OP TEMPERANCE, at taeir HaLL, S. E. corner of NINTH and SPRING! GARDEN Streets, *) Hl> (Friday) EVENING, at 6 o'clock. Mem bers of others Divisions, and the public, are cordially invited. W. J. D. McKJSE, Chairman of Lecture Committee. J. J. Griffeth, Secretary. It* A SPECIAL MEETING OF THE PHILADELPHIA COLLEGE OF PHARMACY -will be held at their Hull, THIS EVENING, at 7>* o’clock, in relation to the death of our late fellotv-mem ber. Dr. R. P. Thomas. CHARLES ELLIS, President. Fdward Parrish, Secretary. . Philadelphia, Second Month,6th, 1864. It* W<g*> PHILADELPHIA POST OFPICE - At a meetingof the employees of the Fhila:Jel pbla Post Office, held on Wednesday afternoon, Febru ary 3d, 1354, for the purpose of expressing their sympa thy in the los&Jof their late friend and associate. GEOKGE W. FILE, Mr. Edwin Sooth, Chief Clerk, was called to the chair, and Mr. James Kees appointed secretary. Mr., Booth in a very feeling manner alluded to the de ceased, and paid a high compliment to his worth as a man, and the ability with which he discharged the du ties of a clerk in the Department His remarks, so apt for the solemn occasion, were, both in point of feeling and expression, highly impressive. Messrs. Wm. M. Ireland, George H. Levis, and Bich ard Hicks were appointed* commit teee to draft a pre amble and resolutions. Havifg reported the following, they weTe unanimously adopted: Whereas, It has pleased an All-wise Providence to re move from nis usefulness our mach es teemed friend and companion. GEOKGEW. PYLE; and Whereas, In obedience to the Divine mandate which has summoned him from time to eternity, although we bow in submission, we must ever mourn his loss and feel bis absence from our midst; and Whereas, That although. amoved from this, the scene of his earthly career, we entertain the hope that he has been made to.knoW the perfection of “that house not made with hands, eternal in the Heavens.” Resolved, That we unite in the expression of sorrow for his loss, with those near and dear to him by those ties which, in the relative positions of life'- Death alone can sever; and that we bear testimony to his worth, his industry, and application to business, and usefulness as a man; that we offer our sympathy to his family with sincere regret for his loss and condolence in their gri f. Resolved. That all who are not engaged in official du ties, attend the fnneral of our jate associate. Resolved, That a copy of the above Preamble and Re solutions be transmitted to his family. E. BOOTH, Ohairmau. James Bees, Secretary. Mb A WAR MEETING IN THE ACP TWENTY FOURTH WARD.-On FRIDA?. sth inst., a Ward Meeting, to be addressed by able speakers, will be h« Id is Commissioners' Hall, at MARKET and THIRTY-SEVENTH Streets. West Philadelphia. All the citizens are earnestly requested to be present. E. D SAuSD£BS, Chairman Ex Com. E. SrsNCER Mir.LER, Seeretary. fe4**Jt Mb PENNSYLVANIA FREEDMAN’S &GF* RELIEF ASSOCIATION —The Rooms of this As sociation. at 80-*3* WALNUT Street, are open dally from 9 o’clock A M. till sf. M- for the reception of do* nations In Goods, Clothing, and Books. Contributions in Honey are to be handed t * the Treasurer. E. W. CLARK, Esg., South THIRD Street. jall-lm PHILADELPHIA COUNTY MEDI -B*2?== CAL SOCIETY.—a Special Meeting wltl be held at tee Hall of the College of Physicians. N. E. corner of THIRTEENTH and LOuUfeT Streets, THIS DAY. Feb. sth, at 4}z P. M , to take action relative to the decease of our late member, ROBERT P- THOMAS; -M. D. - WM. B. ATKINSON, It* Recording Beci#tary. office: of the Allegheny *9* RAILROAD AND COAL COMPANY, Philadelphia, Feb 4th. 1864. The Animal Meeting of tbe Stockholders of the aL r.E ghsny railroad and coal company wm be held at the Office of said Company on SATURDAY, zOth inst., at 12 o’clock M., for the purpose of electing twelve Directors and the transaction of euch other business as mny come before the meeting:. f&s*ftn4t_ fl. N. BURROUGHS. President. AT THE ANNUAL MEETING OF the Stockholders of the Union steamship Com pany. held on Tuesday, February 2d, 1864. at the office. No 14 North DELAWARE Avenue, the following named gentleman were duly ejected Managers—viz: William M. Baird, A. J. Buckner, Thomas Spailis, James D. Whelham, Thomas Webs.er. And at a subsequent meeting of the Board, William M. Baird was appointed President; Thomas Sparks, Vice President: Thomas Webster- General Agent; and Wm. W. Harkness, Secretary and Treasurer, for the ensuing year. W. W. HARKNBSS, fe4 3t Secretary. NOTICE -office: of the buck MOUNTAIN COAL COMPANY, No 3*o WAL NUT Street. —At an election held on the Sd inst., the fol lowing named gentlemen were elected Directors to serve the ensuing yesr: _ . William r- Jenks, Jason L tFenimore, Robert Pearsall, Evan Randolph, Franklin A. Comly, 1 Daniel L. Collier. William Henry Trotter. At n meeting of the Board, held the 4th instant. WIL LIAM P. JENKS was unanimously re-elected President and F. H. TKOTTEK re-appointed Secretary and Trea Philadelphia, February 5, 1864. CORK KXCH&I SOt DELPHIA, NoTemb At the Bleetlon held 16th In svswere duly sleeted Sim! tank: Junes StesL. Robert Brrien, William P. Cox. Samuel T. Ganby. Philip B. IDngle. John P. Gross* And «.t the meeting of the OATTSIiL* Esq., was nns * AIiRX.WHILLDIir, SsQ. tORKEY, Cashier. h034-Sm Alexander |Tag» FHILADELFHU AND READING RAILROAD COMPART. Office Wo. *3T Bout* FOUKTHiStreet, Philadelphia, December 2,1883. DIVIDEND Books of this Company will be dosed on THURSDAY. 17th instant, end reopened on TUESDAY, January 12,1864. A Dividend of SEVEN PER GENT., clear of State tax. hat been declared on the Common Stook, payable In Common Stock on and after the 31st December next to the holders thereof as they shall stand registered on the books at the close of business on the 17th Inst. . A Dividend of THREE AND A HALF PBS CENT., •lear of State tax, has been declared on the Pre ferred Stock, payable in Cash or Common Stoek, at the option of the holder, on and after the 31st December nest, to the stockholders as they shall stand rezlitered on &e boots at ihe close of business on the 17th inst. Holden of certificates which have been discharged from this office, or either of the Transfer Agencies, are particularly requested to hare them duly registered on the Tray*far Hooks to which they have been transferred. prior to the 17th inst. . Stockholders whose names are registered on the New York books will be paid at the Farmers’ Loan and Trust Company, and those whose names are registered on the Boston books will be paid at the office of Messrs. I. R. Thayer & Brother, B» BRADFORD, deS-tf Treasurer. PHILADELPHIA AND ERIE RAID* ROaD. Philadelphia, Jan. 18,1864 - The Anna*! Meeting of the Stockholders of the Phila delphia and 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 Af, At this meeting an Election will be held for Ten Mana gers of the Company to serve for one year. The polls to close at two o’clock P. M. ial9-fcttths9t EDWARD F. GAY, Sec’y. |»b NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS OF THE OIL CREEK AND EIDO WAY RAILKO aD COMPANY. The annual meeting of the Stockholders of this Com pany will be held on WEDNESDAY, the 10th. day of February, 1864, afclo’clockP. M., at No, 4 WILLING’S Alley, in Philadelphia. JOSEPH LESLET. ja27-13t Secretary. PENMSTLVAMI4 AEC.IEF ASSO CIATION FUJI EAST TESHESSBE. President - Ex- Gov. JAMES POLLOCK. Treasurer—CALEß COPE r Secretary—JOSEPH T. THOMAS. Tliis Association has for Its object to relieve the stiff ir ises of the people of E»st Tennessee the only portion of the South which has preserved unshaken its fidelity to the Plait of the United States. When the question of secession was presented to the people* in February* 1861* East Tennessee gave an over whelming majority against it. In Sevier county, out of a voting population of 1.457, only- one vote was polled for secession. At this moment there are. in the Federal uniform, from the county or Roane, more men in arms than there were voters in 1860. The young men of East Tennessee are now fighting for thtir conn try and ov.r country. The old men, women, and children* whether within the Federal or toe rebel lines, are naked,destitute, and almost starving, the contending armies having four times passed over their unhappy country, leaving devastation in their track. Memcers of the Committee, ana others, who may be willing to collect funds, are respectfully requested to call upon the Secretary, No. 245 South Fifth street, and procure subscription books numbered aud signed by the Secretary, No other subscription books are authorized by the Association. Contributions in blankets, clothing. &c.. may be cent to the undersigned. J. B. LIPFINCOTT, lfo. Tl 5 Market Street. Chairman of Committee on Collections. •Ob UOTICE-APPUCATIOS HAS been made to “THIS INSURANCE COMPANY op NORTH AMERICA” for a new curtitliate for SE VENTY SHARES of the Capital Stoch of said Oompaay. the original certificate issued to ELIAS BuUDINOT, on January 14th, ISIO, having been lost or mislaid. EDWARD J. C. ATTEttBUEY, . „ _ , Administrator, Sc ot ELIAS BOOM NOT, dec’i. ja£7-wf4t INSURANCE COMP AW V OF TUB STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. • ■ 4 February 1. 1864. The Directors have this day declared a Dividend of. Bix per cent., or twelve dollars per share, clear of all taxes, parable to the Stockholders or their legal repra autaiivee, demand. WILLIAM HARPER. ftz-lot Secretary. i>S?».PHiiAraxpinA mutual aE.u> ESTATE ASSOCIATION. —The ConunittM ap pointed to 'Wind tip the affairs of tills Association notify those haying fully-paid Stock to present their Certifi cate*. with receipt, at the Office or B. tCHBEINKB, NOBLE Street, above Ninth, on or before the Ist day of APRIL next. H. VAN BPIL. B. SCHREINER. ALLAN W. RICHARDS, Committea. jaB-fto3m* OFFICE PBSNBYLVAMIA RATli k> BO AD COMPANY. , Phtxadklphi i, Jau 25.186 t JOTICB TO STOCKHOLDERS. The Annual Meeting, of the Stockholders of this Com pany will be held on TUESDAY, the 16th day of Fehi ae ry. 1864. at 10 o'clock A. M.. at tiAHSOM-STREET Election for Directors will be held on HOBDAY, the Hh day of March. 1851. at the Office oJ the Company-No. Sonth THlBJlStreet - ja&d-tffo EDMUND SMITH. Secretary. THE PRKKS-PHTT, ATVBT.PHIA. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1864.' EG! BASK, FHILA- MrSSd, 1663. ut. the followlni Stoskhold itors of the Corn Enchant* 6. Cattail, Christian J. Hoffman. H. W. Catherwood. Edmund A. Bonder. Charles E. Wilkins. Dayid Yanderveer, Jonathan Hnlcht. i Board this day ALEX. O. mouslyre-electcd President i Ice President, and JOE® W. J. W. TOBREY, Cashier. A FBW WORDS ABOUT THE DRAFF IV THK FIRST Wifiß. —DO -TOR WANT TO AVOID ITf—The deficiency in the First Ward, from the previous draft and the recent one or dered. is about EIGHT HUNDRED MS S’. Unless imme diate action is taken to furnish our anota an emergency may ariee whioh trill require another draft. Oar de ficiency will be added tot be new draft, until every able bodied man in the ward may be taken from his fireside. The Government mast be maintained at all hazards. The Conscription Act has been declared constitutional by the Supreme Court of this Btate. Do yon recollect the fearful state of suspense under which yoar family la bored while the names were being drawn, from the wheel, at the provoßt marshal's office for the Second Congressional district, under the previous draft? You may have escaped, or you may have been, drafted. In case you were drafted, how much time did you lose waiting your turn’for examination, while probably you were over age- or subject to some physical disability? What did it cost you for the sharks who play around the office of the Board of Enrolment? Incase you have to go through this ordeal again—even if not influenced by patriotism—would yon not prefer contributing gene rously to a fund for paying the bounty for the First ward, in order to fill the quota promptly? ~ Are yon a father? Do yon feel as though yon could leave your children to enter the service ? * If eo, go at once. Young man. are yon a mechanic or laboring man. with an aged mother, or yonnger brothers and sisters depending upon your labor for support? Can you re fuse to contribute at least a few days 1 wages to this fond, with this statement offsets before you? In case you are drafted yon must sither serve, find a substitute, or pxy the commutation fee. unless exempted for disability. There are plenty of men willing to enlist, at the risk of life and limb. All the wards in the city are paying liberal bounties, in order to have their men credited to tlieir quotas at once. The First ward has only jnst com menced. Those wards which pay the largest bounty are filled at ones. Several have already finished. The President’s proclamation, ardor the last call, is for 300,000 men. If theie are promptly in the Sold, at the opening of spring such a demonstration may be the rebellion as will probably secure a lasting pence within six months. Again, Is it not proper that those who take the field should leave their families comfortable during their absence? Their risks are far greater than those who stay at home. If what is h-jre Btated be the facts of the case, do you not think that you should contribute generously to this fund? . It is the design of the Ward Committee to publish every subscriber’s name, and the amount contributed. By order of the Committee! _Tbe COMMITTEE OF DISTRIBUTION OF THE BOUNTY FUAD provided for Enlistments for the FIRST WARD, will MEET DAILY, from 4 to 5 o’clock P. M . at the Provost Marshal’s-Office, in TWELFTH Street, above Spruce, and pay $‘A5 EXTRA BOUNTY, nx til fui ther notice, to each Recruit mustered into the service of tlie United States and credited to the First Ward. Committees may report, and pay to the Treasurer the moneys collected, at the same time an d place fe3 3t* H M. WATTS, Chairman. SEVENTH WARD BOUNTY FUND.—Disbursing Committee Office. WASH INGTON BUILDING, Ttdrd Street, above Spruce. All authored officers, who have enlisted men ac credited to SEVENTH WARD, are requested to send to this Office immediately, a fall list of names, with the date of said enlistment. Office hours, 10 to 1 o'clock, and 3 to 5 o’clock P. M. W. P. HACKBS, Chairman. T. M Haßßiif Secretary. fel .‘it ELEVENTH WARD LEADS VHE COLUMN! AVOID THE DRAFT! AVOID THE DRIFT!! A stated meeting of the citizens of the Ward will be held THIS (Friday) EVENING. 6th inst., at 7>i o’clock, at the Hall. N. E. corner of SECOND and COATES Sts. Be vigilant—another draft is coniine! CONRAD B, ANDRESS, President. Attest— Chas. 8. Austin, Beeratary. it* ftffc AVOID TUB DRAFT.-AN AD- JoUKNED Meeting of the SIXTJ&BNTH-WaRD Bounty Fund Committee will be held THIS (Friday) EVENING, at 8 o’clock, at the William A. Lee School House, HOWARD Stmt, below GIRARD Avenue. Let every one who desires the quota to be filled, thus pre venting a draft, attend By order of the Committee. It* JAMES W. SAYRE, Secretary. TWELFTH WARD.—A MEETING the Bounty Committee will be held THIS (Fri day) EVENING, 6th icrt., at the house of G. FATXRER, *IF fH Street, above Green, at 7H o’clock. Punctual attendance is requested. Business of importance' to transact. _ WM. B. MANN, President. W«. B. Connell, Secretary, ___ _ it* MILITARY. «THE NON COMMISSIONED OFFl cere.and privates of Company E. 95th Regiment Fa. Volunteers, y ill assemble THIS MORNING at 11 A. M. to receive Bounty, at Headquarters. By order of It* P. EGAN,Captain Commanding Co. K. S AVOID THE DRAFT I WANTED '.—ONE HUNDRED ABLE-BODIED MEN, for a new Cavalry Company, to join, an old Pennsyl vania Regiment, now in the field. Volunteers will receive ALL BOUNTIES, just the same as all other re cruits when mustered. Also, pay will commence from date of enrolment. Apply to Captain FREDERICK ZABBACHER, No. 245 South Third Street. Philadelphia. Lieutenant EHRGOOD, Reading, Penna, G. S, GEO. W. IRVIN, No. 120 Federal St., Philada. Q. 8. THOMAS H. WABRAM, No. 44 Washington ave nue, Philadelphia. fe3-4t* f HEADQUARTERS PROVOST MAR SHAL FIRST DISTRICT PENNSYLVANIA, No. 215 South THIRD Street. Philadelphia, January 26th, 1864. _ , AVOID THE DRAFT By the authority of the War Department, able bodied men will be recruited by the PROVOST MARSHAL OF THIS DISTRICT, for any Company in any old Regiment, and will be cre dited to ANY WARD IN THE CITY OF PHILADELPHIA the recruits may select. The City and Ward Bounties will be paid in cash, Go vernment Bounties by instalments. Apply to Capt, FRBD’K. ZABRAOHBR, fel 6t* • Recruiting Officer. DANA TROOP.—AUTHORITY wßn having been granted to Captain B. W. Ham mell to reorganize the Troop for the 21« t Ca ““ *" valry, a few recruits wanted to fill the com pany. All the bounties guaranteed. Recruiting Stations.—B. W. eor. Sixth and Chestnut, and Warren Hose Bonse Sixteenth and Filbert. Captain, B. W. Hammel; Ist lieut., A. T. Clark: 2d lient., A. J. Bair. fe3-6i* nirArcui. QLARKSON & CO., BANKERS, No. Ml South THIRD Street. Philadelphia. Government Securities of all Issues PURCHASED AND FOB SALE. STOCKS, BONDS, AND GOLD BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION. Interest Allowed on Deposits. JB®» COLLBGTIONB PROMPTLY MADE.. fefi-lm JAY COOKE & CO., BANKERS AND DEALERS GOVERNMENT LOANS. 5-20 BOMBS. fi PER CENT. LEGAL TENDERS. 7-30 TREASURY MOTES. 'l6Bl LOAMS. ONE-YEAR CERTIFICATES. QUARTERMASTERS’ TOUGHERS. QUARTERMASTERS’ CHECKS. CITY AMD STATE STOCKS. BANK, RAILROAD, AND CANAL STOCKS AMD BONDS. Stocks Bought and Sold on Commission- A full supply of all kinds of government securities, Including the New Fire Per Cent, (led tender) TBEft- SDBY NOTES, always on hand. Collections made and deposits received, JAY COOKE & CO M No. 114 South THIRD STREET. LOAN 5.20 BOUGHT AND SOLD DEEXEL ft GO.. 34 SOUTH THIRD ST BEET. ja26-10t if jgTU FEBRUARY, IST APRIL, 1864. IST MAY, J COUPONS 7 3-10 AND 3-30, WANTED. DRBXBL «fc GO. QUAETEEMASTERS* VOUCHERS U. S. FIVE-TWENTIES WANTED. SMITH & RANDOLPH, ja6-lm 16 South THIRD Street A REBEL FLAG, CAPTURED BY THE 7th PENNA. OAVALKY, (Colonel Wm. B. Sipes.) AT HUNTSVILLE, ALABAMA, Will be on Exhibition for a few days EVANS & HASS ALL’S, MILITARY FURNISHERS. rj.o TO 624 ARCH STREET, B. P. BBIMEB’B new Photograph Gallery, If you desire good pictures; his life-size Photographs in oil colors approximate per |f ention. It* TYORY TYPES—THE SOFTNESS, A. dellcacr, and exquisite coloring of those made by B. F, RKIMBR, cannot be equalled by any in the city. Rooms, Q»4 ARCH Street. it* pARTES HE VISITE.—WHEN YOU desire any of this pleasing and popular style of pictures, RBIMER’S is the place to procure them finely executed. SECOND Street, above dreen. It* T)EAF MADE TO HEAR.—INSTRU menu to Jasilst the hearing at P. MADEIRA'S. Mo. 115 South TRUTH Bt., below Chestnut. feB 4tffl TTEATON & DENCKLA, HARDWARE AA Commission Merchants, 507 COMMERCE and 510 NORTH Streets, offer for tale; Anchor Brand £ alb; Plymouth Mill Rivets. W. &B. Butcher’s Cast Steel; Eagle Cabinet Locks. Putnam’s Horse Nails; Locke s School Slates. Copper, Brass, and Iron Wire rCotton Cards Also, a foil assortment of American Hardware. ftfi6mif - T3ONNET REEDS— •L. O,OCO GROSS FOB SALE. Cheap for Cash. B. J- RUiHMOSID, ihnafutuu, f<*3t* 508 FSARL Stmt. New Yuri. TINEN CAMBRIC HD KPS. Ju WHOLESALE AGENCY. OHIBLKS ADAMS, No. 315 CHURCH Alley. Just received, a consignment of _ Donbas, Dicksons, A Co. ’6 celebrated Linen Cambric HANDKERCHIEFS. 6t>o dozen gents* assorted qualities. 600 do. ladies* do. , do. The attention ofthe trade Is invited. Also, an invoice of gents' extra-elze and Leavr bemmed do., in boxes. , , , _ TERMS NET CASH. fes-fmw3t* ATARSEILLES QUILTS-OF FINE quality at moderate prices. Good Blankets, iu large sizes. Sheeting Muslins, of every width. Several grades of tickings. . „ table damasks. Power-loom Table Linen, damask patterns. Power-loom Table Linen, dice patterns 8-4 Bleached Table Damask, $1; a bargain. Unbleached Table Linens, a variety. Fine Towels Napkins, Nursery Diapers. Ballardvale Flannels, 62>4 to $1 per yard. wlUiamsville end Wamsutta Muslins. New York Mills: and other good makes. Best heavy an&fine Shirting and Fronting Linens. BLACK SILKS. Just opened, a large lot, marked low. Spring De Laines and Prints. Mode Alpacas, choice shades. Printed Brilliants and 4 4 Fancy Shirtings. COOPER A UONAKD, fe4 8. X. corner NINTH and MARKET Sts. Q-ALBRAITH & LINDSAY, IMPORTERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 21 STRAWBERRY STREET, NEW MILLINERY GOODS. P. A. HARDING & CO., Respectfully inform the mercantile community that ; they will open, FEBRUARY lOtli, 1861 AT NO. 418 ASCII STREET, A COMPLETE STOCK OP STRAW AND MILLINERY GOODS, Suited to the trade, and trust that prompt and careful at tention, moderation in prices, good assortment, together with their long experience in business, (having been for the last seven years with the house of Lincoln, Wood. A Nichols, and their late successors, Wood A Qary,) they stay merit a share of the public patronage* X®* Orders solicited by mail and promptly executed. fel-lm Officers and soldiers* visiting the city on furlough, needing And other MILITARY EQUIPMENTS are invited to the very extenalve PRESENTATION SWORDS Made to order at the shortest notice* which for rich ness and magnificence challenge competition, no other honse in the country combining the MANUFACTURING JEWELER WITH THE PRACTICAL SWORD MAKER. ja22-lm JjiQR THE ARMY AND NAVY. MTT.ITARY FCKNIBHERB, Fassants, Epaulettes, Hats, Caps, Can- teens, Haversacks, Gamp Kits, Field Glasses, Spurs, and everything pertaining to the complete outfit of Army and Navy Officers. A liberal discount allowed to the trade. J#®* All personeSinsuring immediately will participate in the division “©ft gaining instantly what it takes a life* lime to acquire in many other companies, securing Jft®- $lO.OOO for only the premium on $5,000. “©ft AS* $O,OOO for only the premium on $2.600,“©ft and other sums In the same proportion. 5.20 Bonds and Mortgages $39,000 00 Demand loans, on collaterals-.. 11 779 00 United States 5-20 six percent....— 11,000 00 Philadelphia City six per cent. —. 8.180 00 Beal estate 8,600 00 Bills receivable 1,163 72 Interest accrued— 3.932 IS Stocks 3,270 00 Balances, open policies, due (Tom agents, &c 3,254 23 Gash in hand—.. 5«32l 86 Instalments on stock not called in, and for which the stockholders are individually liable 29,741 00—5114,293 01 RECEIPTS POB 1863. Premiums on fire risks, amounting to $1 t 620.760 $13,882 72 Premiums on inland risks, amount* ing to $161,000 Interest 418 ARCH BTBEBT. T7AME INSURANT A No. 406GHES' PHTLAD] PIKE AND INLAJ DIB bo Franeis N. Buck, Charles Bichardson. Henry Lewis, O. w. Davis, F. S Justice, George A. West* FBaNCIS n. RETAIL DRY GOODS, DRY-GOODS JOBBING HOUSES. would call the attention of the trade to the following, of which they are prepared to show fall lines, viz: WHITE GOODS, IRISH LINENS, LINEN HDKFS., BALMORAL SKIRTS. Ac. fe4- Im* DRESS GOODS, BLACK AND COLORED ALPACAS. ITALIAN CLOTHS. SHAWLS, MILLINERY GOODS. ARMY GOODS. 1864. FURLOUGHS. SWORDS MANUFACTURING ESTABLISHMENT OF GEO* W* SIMONS & BRO. t SANSOM-STREET HALL, SANSOM Street, above Sixth. EVANS Ac HABSALL, 418 ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Banners, Regimental and Company Flags, Bwords, Q. W. SIMONS Ot BROTHER, BAMSOM-STREET HALL, PHILADELPHIA, MANUFACTURERS OF JEWELRY. FINE SWORDS, AMD MILITARY GOODS IN EVERY VARIETY. au2B-lf6m JKOTHINGHAM <ft WELLS BAYS FOB BALK, HEAVY, MEDIUM, AMD LIGHT SHEETINGS AMD SHIRTINGS. STANDARD DRILLS. HEAVY CABTON FLANNELS. WASH. MGTON AMD VICTORY CAMBRICS AMD SILECIAS. BROWN, BLEACHED. AMD CORSET JEANS. Mo. lift WORSTED YARN. &c. se22iftf INSURANCE COMPANIES* JNSURE NOW CONNECTICUT MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. ESTABLISHED IN 1816. CAPITAL SIX MILLIONS OF DOLLARS! A COMPANY that has already divided PROFITS among its living members amounting to more than TWO MILLION DOLLARS! and paid to the families of its deceased members more than THREE MILLION DOLLARS! The only company in the United States that allows a dividend on. very premium paid. The next Dividend takes place in FEBRUARY, 1864! 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. WADLBIGH & TILDEN, Agents. TfAME INSURANCE COMPANY,— A OFFICE No. 406 CHESTNUT STREBT. Philadelphia. January 27,1804. The following Statement of the FAME IttSUfiANOE OOMFA NT i of their condition on the slat day of Decem ber, 1863, is published in accordance with an act of As sembly: v ' Capital authorized and subscribed. ■••••« Amount paid in~~.* LOSSES, EXPENSES. An. Fire losses $4,982 51 Expenses, rent, taxes, advertise* xoent, donations. Ac 3,254 89 Commissions 1,135 21 Salaries 2.300 00- $11,672 61 Dividends of January and July $3,848 40 Amount at risk.... ....$1,218,837 00 FfEANCIS N. BUCK, President Williams I. Blanchard, Secretary. ja27-wfmflt A MERIOAN FIRE INSURANCE "■COMPANY. Incorporated 1810. CHARTBB PER PETUAL. No. 310 WALNUT Street, above Third. Phi ladelphia. Savin* a large paid-up Capital Stock and B orpins In vested In sound and available Securities, continues to Insure on Dwellings, Stores, Furniture, Merchandise. Vessels in port and their Carioes, and other Personal Property. All losses liherallg and promptly adjusted. DIBECaORS. Thomuß. Maria* JamesK. Campbell, John Welch, Edmund GL Dntilh, Samuel C. Morton, Charles W. Poultney, Patrick Brady, Israel Morris. John T. Lewis, THOMAS B, MABIS, President AX.BBBT C. L. Gbawpobp* Secretary. fe22-tf OFFICE op the union mutual V-F INSURANCE COMPANY OP PHILADELPHIA. Philadelphia, January 11,196 L Notice is hereby given that the holders of the out standing Scrip of the Union Mutual Insurance Company of Philadelphia, that the Stock and Scrip holders, at a meeting held this date, resolved to extend to the hold* era of the outstanding scrip the privilege of converting said Scrip Into the Capital Stock of the company, accord* lug to section 6th of the amendment to the charter on the same terms as previously done, payment of instalment to be made February 1,1864. Otherwise. Interest to be charted on payments made after ihst date, and the privilece of conversion to cease after Jane SO, 1864. jalSwfm2m JOHN MOSS, Secretary. CJE COMPANY, PNUT STREET, SLPHIA. ND inSURAMOB. TORS. John W. Everman, Robert B. Potter, John Kessler, Jr., E. D Woodruff, Charles Stokes, Joseph D. Ellis. BU<t£C; President. kKDSON. Vice President. «v- JAU-Sf GRAS. RICH. W. I. Bz.gyoaAßo. Secrete JUST PUBLISHED. DUDLEY CARLEON; Author of "L.dy Andley’e Seeret,” “Aurora, Floyd.” John Marchmont’s Legacy *• Three Tlmee Dead,” etc. Price 2d cents. Ok, o*e Hundhkd Tkicks ,ok ran Drawing Boom. Confining an Extensive and Miscellaneous c„ueotion of Conjuring*nd Legerdemain; SleiaUts witn Dice, Domi noes. Cards, Ribhons. Rings, Fruit. c-in. Ralls Hand kerchiefs, etc., all of which may be Performed In the Parlor or DrawingKoom, without iheai™rTov aona ratne; also, embracing a choice variety of Cations Del-on. tions, which may be performed with the aid ““ ifuSnle apparatus; the whole Illustrated and clearly exnisinol with 121 engravinie. . piatoen Paper covers. .price 25 cents Bound in boards, with cloth bach ga cents'. Also, new editions from the following popular Novels. THREE TIMES DEAD .Price SO cts. LADY ATJDLKY S SECRET. PriceSOcls LADY LISLE...--.-." Pricesocts. DARRELL MARKHAM Price 50 cti. Published by DICK A FITZ3EIULD, No. 18 ANN Street, New York. Also for sale by aU Booksellers in this piece. Copies of the above books sent by mail, to any address, free of postage.- on receipt of the price. /es*fmw3t JUST PUBLISHED. Containing Model Speeches for all Occasions, with Di rections bow to deliver them: 600 Toasts and Sentiments for everybody, and their proper mode of introduction; Howto use Wine at Table, with Rules for judging the quality of Wine, and Rules for Carving; Etiquette, or proper Behavior in Company, with an American Code of Politeness for every Occasion; Etiquetteat Washington, Remarkable Wit and Conversation at Table, Ac., Ac. To which is added, The Duties of a Chairman of a Public Meeting, with Rules for the Orderly Conduct thereof; together with Valuable Hints and Examples for Draw ing up Preambles and Resolutions, and a great deal of instructive and amusing matter never before published, iflwtA.. doth, neatly 40Opages- 1864. Copiee of the above book sent by mail, to any address, free of postage* on receipt of the price. fes-fmw3t BOOK OF INTENSE INTEREST 1 A book that once taken in hand no one will lay down till THE END is reached. No novel has been published that has sold so enor mously before publication. It is a story that will be read aloud in the family, and like Scott’s Novels, it will be prized for its historical va lue. as well as for ifs wonderful fascination as a story. jyjcCLBLLAN’S REPORT. And a full account of the condition of the Army, and the Military Prospects of the Country at the time of his as* suming Command of the Army of the Potomac, which does not appear in the Report as sent to the Govern ment. «Pi 81; Sl. 81. <JpI. THREE months IN SOUTHERN states. fes-3t PITCHER’S, SOS OHE3TNPT Street. iTr OF* CUDJO’S CAVE. $1.25. <)P #125, CUDJO’S CAVE. *1.25. *1 25. CUDJO’S CAVE- §1 25. fes-3t PITCHER’S. 808 CHESTNUT Street. - PUDJO’S CAVE I CUDJO’S CAVE I A/ CUDJO’S CAVE. B, J. E. Trowbridge. , _ THE PROPHET OF PIKE: Or, the Life and Tinea of Elijah, with their Leesonß. By J. B. Macdnff. D. D. GILEAD: Or. the Vision of All-Soule’ Hospital. An Allegory. By J. Hyatt Smith. THE GREAT CONSUMMATION. THE MILLSNIAL REST; Or the World as It will be. By EOT. John Cam ming. D. D.. P. R. 8. E. Second series. THBBB MONTHS IN THE SOUTHERN STATES. April—Jnne, 1868. By Lieutenant Colonel Preemantle. ST. WINFRED’S: Or. the World of School. SOUTHERN HISTORY OF THE WsR. Battle-Fields of the South- For *ale by WILLIAM 8. & ALFRED MARTIEN. fe4-tf 606 CHESTNUT Street. nVVJO'S CAVE ! CUDJO’S CAVE 1! Just received by ASH MS AD & EVANS, „ Successors to Willis P. Hazard, No. 734 CHESTNUT Street. CUDJCTS CAVE. A new story. By J. T. Trowbridge, author of “Neighbor Jackwood.'&c. LIFE AND CORRBSPONDENGE OF THEODORE PARKER. Minister of the Twenty • eighth Congrega tional Society, Boston. By John Weiss. 2 vols., with portrait, 96, INEZ. A Tale of the Alamo. By Augustus J. Evans, author of “Beulah.” LIFE OF WILLIAM H. PRESCOTT. A superb book. THE GREAT CONSUMMATION. Second serias By Bev. John Camming, D. I) THE WHIP. HOE. AND *WORD: or. The Gulf De partment in ’63.~ By George H Hepworth. LTRICS O V LOYALTY. Edited by Frank Moore. THE MERCY SEAT; or. Thoughts in Prayer. By Augustus C. Thompson, D. D. feS TRIFLED ORDNANCE—A PRACTI -A.V Treatise on the application iff the Principle of the Rifle to Gnns and Mortars of every calibre, with il lustrations, by L. THOMAS, F. R. S. L., in one volume octavo. J net Published, and for sale with a large assortment Of works oil MILITARY SCIENCE, by LINDSAY * BLAKISTON. Publishers and Booksellers, ja29 35 South SIXTH Street, above Chestnut. .9100,000 00 .« 70,369 00 JYTTLE FET BOOKS. THEBE CHARMING VOLUMES. BY AUNT FANNY. Author of “Night-caps, ”“ Mittens,” “Socks,”' ENTIRELY IN WORDS OP SINGLE SYLLABLES. THEY WILL BE SURE TO AMUSE THE VERY LIT TLE ONES. In a neat Box. Price *l.BO. T _ Published by _ WILLIS P HAZARD, ja2a-t jyl 31 South SIXTH Street. .... 702 87 .... 4,382.98 918,914 67 MUSICAL SKETCHES; BY ELI3E POLKO. Translated from the fifth German edi tion, by Fanny Fuller. 1 vol. 16mo. On tinted paper. Cloth. Price, 91.26. “A Mighty Fortress is our God” (Bach). Iphigeni* In Aults (Gluck). Violetta (Mozart), Midsummer Night’s Dream (Mendelsohn). Stabat Hater Dolorosa (Pergo lesi). Tbe Master’s Grave (Schubert). The Cat’s Fugue (Scarlatti). Snow-drop* (Weber). The Playmates (Pa ganini). A Meeting (Gretry). The Convent of Saint Lucia (Catalini). Maria (Malibran). The Angel’B Voice (Handel). An Amatl (Auderle). Fallen Stars (Fanny H easel). A First Love (Haydn). (Rue Chabannais No. 6 (Gtt’da). A Melody (Boieldleu). Domenico Cimarosa (Clmarosa). A Leonora (Beethoven) Little Jean Bap tiste (Lully). A Forgotten One (Berger). Just ready, and for sale by all Booksellers. Sent post age free, on receipt of price, by F. LBYPOLDT, Publisher, jal9-tf 1333 CHESTNUT Street. PUKNITUBE. BARE CHANCE.— A To those wishing to purchase FINE FURNITURE. I would say that I shall offer my entire stock, at the WARBHOOMB. No. 45 South bECOND street, above Chestnut, at the cost of manufacture. The Farnitare must be sold before the 16th of March, as the store is to be üßed for other purposes. The work and materials are of the very best Quality, and every article will.be war ranted as represented. The stock comprises some of the flnestpatterns of solid ROSEWOOD anl WALNUT PARLOR SUITS, covered in Satin, Brocatelle, “Plash,” Reps, and Hair Cloth, ever offered for Also, solid Walnut Round-cornerßeu steadt, splendid Dressing Bureaus and Enclosed Wasn atands to match: Parlor*Tables, Chairs, Bttegeres. Eißy- Arm.and enmeiiKocklng Choi™. 8W«bo»rd», Extonslon Sgi"’ H D aS‘Tibf«-‘s’ "v™Sr )? ParS? Dlntoißoom Hallj'Library. i« v dAnbts as to the above statement will be easily " rt ’ aUdTCtJ j°a MOSESbMWaetarar. innn barrels prime grocer’s J UUU PICKLES Alto. Pickles In 8. 4,5, and 10 gallon Kegs- Prime Newark Sweet and Champagne Cider constantly on hand and for sale by ALDRICH A YKRKBS. Ho. 18.R0. Aa« LBTITIA Striet. laffl-m* pOTTON SAIL DUCK AND CANVAS LJ of all number, and brands. Bayui’aDuak Awntpi TwlU>. el all deaeri»tlon». tv rent., Awning., Trunk and Waken Coyer,. Also. Paw Uaniykatunn Oner Pelt., from Ito l fee NUW PUBLICATIONS. THE BROTHER'S SECRET, And other Tales. BY HIBS M. B. BRADDON. THE I'ARLOR MAGICIAN; BY HISS H. E. BRADDON US' In Press, from the author’s advanced sheets, THE OUTCAST; Ob. The Bkakd of Society. By MISS M. B. BRADDON. THE PERFECT GENTLEMAN; OR, ETIQUETTE AND ELOQUENCE. A Book of Information and Instruction for those who desire to become Brilliant and Conspicuous . in General Society, at Farcies, Din ners, or at Popular Gatherings, Price *L 25. DICK A FITZGERALD. No. IB ANN Street, New York. Publiihed by Also for sale by all Booksellers In this place. CDDJO'S CAVE. SIX THOUSAND SOLD BEFORE PUBLICATION. EIGHTH THOUSAND IN PRESS. NOW READY, AT ALL BOOK AND NEWS BTORES. J. E TILTON «fc CO., BOSTON, PUBLISHERS. BY SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT WITH GENERAL McClellan. SHELDON & COMPANY, PUBLISHERS. No. 335 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, Would announce that they have nearly ready Major General McClellan’s Report Ol’ HIS CONNECTION WITH THE ARMY OF THE POTOMAO. FROM ITS FIRST FORMATION To which will be added a MOST INTERESTING INTRODUCTORY CHAPTER, PREPARED BY GENERAL McCLELLAN ON HIS Campaign in Western Virginia, One Yol., Bvo. Illustrated with Maps. fe4 2t WAFTS. WANTED—A SMART BOY IN A Wholesale Clothing HoaM. Address WUh re ferecea Boa M3l Port Office. It* WANTED.-A LADY IS DESIROUS not Ohio t ft. r ttna \ ioß BS Companion to a Lad/j Would K reference giren. Address “fi B. a... Box 1748 Post Office. Philadelphia. fes fnur3t* WANTED.-A MARRIED MAN, ONE » p , s th * Dr y-«oods business. perfectly atiob frMno, Jwiahes a SITU- UnnZa ComwisMon, or Jobbing S?{?f /i aC \?v'l i °i me<l V* active life aad business fhV Vkth rfWiifu 10 ra A a H? engagement. before toe 191 a. of tbe mouth. Acdiess “fiaeray ” Pr»&8 cfflce - feS-6:* YyANTED—A NEAT AND TIDY T" BOY from twelve to fifteen years of age v w corner CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Streets. tU-i7 WANTED—A SALESMAN IN AN * ■ Importing and Commission Dry Goods Haase; one well acquainted with the city and Western jobbing trade. Address X, Press office. f«4-3i* an experienced bookkeeper xA dt sires employment in the Evening in any capacity In which a knowledge of business could be made available. Address t4 J. P. W.,” Bog 128 PO. jasM2t» Wanted-in an auction HOUSE a YOUNG MAN, good writer and calcula tor. Address, with reference, Box 1043 Philadelphia Post Office. Salary, first year. $lOO. fei'l' T*rANTED—a situation, by a H competent, experienced, and practical BOOK KEEPER, a master of accounts. Address Oppor;u nlty/ 1 Press Office. fel 6t* WANTED— A MAN COM PETEN T ▼ t to take charge as Foreman of the manufacturing department of an extensive Soap and Caudle Establish meat. He most be thoroughly and practically ac quainted with the business in all its various branches and details, and must fatnish first-class references as to charecter and ability. To such a person a rare opportunity offers to secure a permanent situation. None others need apply- _ Address BOSTON (Mass.) POST OFFICE, Box 4,387. jaS7-wfm-6t _____ rYNE OF THE best life INSU '‘-‘'BANCKCompaniesin America (purely Mutual) wants an ACTIVE MAN. to represent it in this city, who has an extensive acqnaimaace, is a good canvasser, and has some knowledge of the business. A liberal and perma nent commitslon will be allowed. Address, with real name and references, P. 0., Box 702. ja3o-6t A MONTH I—We Want Agents at nP vJwgeo a mon fb,expenses paid,to sell out Everlasting Pencils, Oriental Burners, and 13 other article a. 15 circa lars »en ifree BHAW & CLARK, Biddeford, Me. Ja27 2m A WANTED TO RENT OR PUR CHASE—a moderate-size. modern-built HOUSE, west of BROAD, and between RACE and PIflE Street*. Address Box 1074, Philadelphia P. 0., with terms. fc2t-6t DEPUTY QUARTERMASTER SUBbqehxbal’s ojfice—rHiLAPHLPßiA. ret. i. WASTED imm.dixtely to eurr COAr. to th. followtni Bojntt: i°3St,TU. Tort Monroe. Va Alexandria, Va. Mewbern, M. O. Fort Koral, S. 0. A BOYS, felO-tf Captain and Aa.lt tent qaartennarter. MiOST and found. T OST OR MISLAID—A PERPETUAL L POLICY OF INBURANCB. issued by the “Fire As sociation’ 1 to Catharine filbert, for $BOO. dated January 28,1818. Any information thereof will be received by ISAAC C PRICE, Cor. SPRING GAKDBN and THIRTEENTH Streets. ja2o-wfml2t FOR SALE AND' TO LET. A GYMNASIUM, OCCUPYING A X*- small room, suitable for Family or School, FOB SALE at $6O. Will be shown by TOWNSEND & CO„ 8. B corner CHESTNUT and THIRTEENTH, until Mon day. fes-rp3t For sale-a seven-octave Rosewood PIANO, new. made by Schomach*r & Co , and siill in warerooms. Will be sold cheap, fer want of uee. Apply at 7XI CHESTNUT fctreet. fes-3t* J. McFERRAN. TO LET—THE SECOND, THIRD, AND JL FOURTH STORIES, front and back, on Chestnut and Saneom streets, of *t**>re lately occupied by Messrs. Howell & Bros., 633 CHESTNUT Street. Apply on tbe premises. . ■■■•• fe4 3t* FOR SALE—A FIRE PROOF, ME DIUM SIZE, in good Older. Apply to R. P , No 334 MARKET Street. fe2-5t a |7OR SALE—A SELECT BOARDING* SCHOOL PROPERTY in tbe vicinity of Philadel phia. Situation eligible for a Friend b’ School. Terms easy. Addreea t *Abington,”i > reflgofflca. fel-6t» TfOB SALE—A WHARF ENGINE, simple construction, and In good running order. Apply to H. WINSOB S CO . feS-wfs 3t 333 SOUTH WHARVES. A RARE CHANCE—FOR SALE, THE Restaurant,'Dining and Drinking SALOON, 430 LIBRARY Street, opposite the Post Office* Will be sold at a bargain, if applied for soon. Ai ply at the Saloon. fel-St* pOAL YARD FOR SALE.—THE BEST fitted up Yard in the city. Capacity for doing any amount of Du»ineßs. Inquire at ODD North NINTH Street, below Girard avenue. Terms easy- ja3o«6t* WATER POWER TO RENT.—ONE "'I of the best WATER POWERS in the State of Delaware, healthy and pleasantly situated, having abont thirty Cottages for hands, and a very desirable residence for manufacturer or manager* The Water Power has 13 feet fall. 2 overshot wheel*, each 20 feet breast, 10)£ feet diameter; said to be 70 horsepower. Mill recently burned down, will be rebuilt by the owner for either cotton, wool, or paper manufacture. The property has nnu6oal ad vantages for paper-making. The owner, who resides on the property, would prefer joining some party who would furnish capital to put ma chinery into factory and carrying on the same as a wool en manufactory, or would lease the same for a term of years. For further particulars apnly to DAVID GOILLAB, Newark, Delaware. M FOK SALE.—THE SUB- gtk BCEIBEE offers for sale his COUNTRY SEAT, —C within a half mile tf Wilmington, Delaware, on the Newport pike, containing EIGHT ACRES'of good land, in the centre of which is a LARGE LAWN, with a fine variety of SHADE TREES. EVERGREENS. MAPLES, LINDENS, and others. In all over a hundred fnil-grown trees The improvements consist of a large and com* modlons MAN&Ot'JN. two stories and a half high, four good rooms on a floor, with a hall eleven by forty two feet. A HYDRAULIC RAM forces water from a Spring in one of the lots into the upper story of the house. It has the modern improvements. There is also an Iron Pump and Hydrant under a covered area at the kitchen door. The out-bnildims consist of STABLE and CARRIAGE-HOUSE, sufficient for four horses and several carriages; also, an ICS HOUSE, SHORE and BEN BOUSES. The ice house is filled with ice, and the stable has a hydrant in It. Good GARDEN with several varieties of DWARF PEAR and GRAPE VINES, in fall bearing. There are also several varieties of APPLE, CHERRY, and CHESTNUT TREES. Possession riven any time In LEVI G. CLARK, On the Premises. Terms accommodating, the spring. jalS-fmwlm gfc THE SUBSCRIBER WILL SELL 3Z at private sale a desirable Property,situate in Ken nett township, CHESTER County, Pa., one-half mile from Fairville Station, on Baltimore Central Kail road, and about the game distance from the village of Hamor ton, containing about Forty Acres of well-improved Land, with bui’dings and fences all in good and com plete order, with running water at house and barn. There is also every variety cf Fruit Trees, in bearing order, and small fruite in ance. This farm presents rare in£ ucecoents, being handsomely located in a pleasant and intelligent neighborhood, and having a commanding view of the country for miles. 1 or particulars, direct to TAYLOR FIERCE. ft 3-3t* Hamortou, Chester Co , Pa. FARMS FOR SALE.—34O ACRES iEI near teafordv Delaware, near Steamboat Landing. 200 acres near Seaford. Delaware, on navigable stream, with Saw-mill, large Peach Orchard, Ac. 200 acres near Georgetown, Delaware. Price only $2,500. 92% acres near Princeton, IT. J. Stream of water through the place. Price only $65 per acre. 50 acres near Abington Station, North Pennsylvania Railroad. B. F. GLENN. J»3o*tf 133 South FOURTH Street. •m PINE GROVE IRON WORKS— -HULTOB SALE—Bolling Mill and Forge, tenant houses, and 90 acres of good farm land with buildings, three miles from railroad ate Oxford, Chester county. Pa Ap ply to A. P. &J. H MORBIS, ja3o-6t* 916 ARCH Street. m FOB SALE—PENN MANOR ■l~ FARM, containing 190 acres, considered one of the best Farms in the State* convenient to the railroad station and near steamboat landing* on the Delaware river ; Urst-cluß improvements. E. PETTIT, j&29 333 WALNUT Street. MTO LET—a COMMODIOUS DWELLING, No. 133 North FRONTStreet. Rent moderate. Apply to WETB BRILL A BRO., oc2fl-tf 47 and 49 North SECOND Street.. ATICTIOM SALES. JEW BAZAAR, NINTH AND SAN --oftAgOM STREETS. AUCTION SALE OP HORSES, CARRIAGES, Ac. On SATURDAY MORNING next, At 10 o’clock, comprising about • FORTY HORSES. Fall descriptions in Catalogues. New and second-hand Carriages, light Wagons, &c., with which the sale will commence. Also, single and double Harness, Saddles, Bridles, Rohes. Cover*, Whips. Ac. jfcS 3 * No postponement on account of weather. JlSf Sale of Horses, &c , on Wednesday next. ALFRED Jkf. fe4-2tif Auctioneer. RUCTION SALE OP CONDEMNED STOCK Cavalry Eurba>j, Office of Chief quarter master, Washington. January 28. 1854. WILL BE SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION, to the high est bidder, in .. WEST CHESTEtL beginning on the 10th day of FEBRUARY, l£64,and con tinuing from day to day until all are sold, 300 HORSES. These Horses have been condemned as unfit for the Cavalry tervice of the United States Army. For road and farm purposes many good bargains may be had. Horses will he sold singly. Terms cash, in United States Treasury notes. JAMES A. SKIN, Chief Quartermaster Cavalry Bureau. LEGALa. T ETTERS TESTAMENTARY UPON -Li j} ie Estate of WILLIAM WALN, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make payment, and those havlnx claims will present them at once, to BOBEBT W. BYBRSr, 605 WALNUT Street. K. BUNDEL SMITH. »T3Jtouth FOUBTfI Street. Sxecntors. rsr THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR THE CITY AND. CODNTTOP.PHILADEr.PHrA. JANE JOHNSON, Deceased- The Auditor appointed by tbe Court to audit, settle, and adjust the account of JOHN M, WHITaLL and BENJAMIN D. JOHNSON, Executors of the last Will and Testament of Jane Johnson, deceased, anl to report distribution of the balance in the hands of the account ants, 'will meet the parties Interested, for the purposes of bis appointment, rh MONDAY* Febrnary IS- WW. at 4 o clock P. M . at his office, No G 37 WALNUT Street, in the city of Philadelphia. „„ nT .Tvo « n ,uts.r fefl- fmw6t SAMUEL C. PEBKINS, Auditor. TN THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR I miir PTTT ami) CODKT7 OF PHILADELPHIA. Estate of GEORGJS-HENRI DTKMBK* Deceased. The Auditor appointed by the Con« to and adjust the first account of HE-Nitr JJ-MJWBBB, AriYntnifctTa.toT de i>oftiB ?wtt of George HfIUIJ DUnoii deceased, and to report distribution of the balance Id the bands of the accountant, will meet tbo parties iute- Tested. n for the pnrposes of hie appointment, on TnBS DAT February IS. 1564 at 4 o clock P. M . at his office. No GST WALNUT street. In the city of Philadelphia. SAMUEL C. PERKINS. Auditor. P* THE OBPHANB* COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. Estate of JOHN F. BIC&ETT6. Deoeaead. Notice is hereby siren that ANNIE. RICKETTS, the widow of said decedent, has filed in said court her peti tion and an appraisement of the personal estate which. »he elects to retain, under the act of April 14.1851, and the supplements thereto, and that the same will be ap pipyed by said court on Friday, the 19th day of Febru ary, 1564, unless exceptions thereto be filed. JOHN B. COLAHAO, Attorney for Petitioner, fe 5-ftu4t SECOND NATION AD BANK OF Ffl ANKFOKD. ■ __ T „ CAPITAL $lOO,OOO. WITH THE PRIVILEGE OP IN CREASING TO MOO 000. _ . KaTHAN HILLES, President. WILLIAM H. RHAWB. Ca-hler, (Late of the Philadelphia Bank ) NATHAN HILLES £ BREMER. GEORGE W. RH A WN. BENJ. BOWLabu.-a.. action of a General Banking Business upon , tbs a=ual te CoUectlou« upon all acceieibU points wIU he mads apou llbaial terms. Reepectfttuy. 3 ra W. H. SHAWN, Cashlar. AMUSEMENTS* vvaaaaaaaaaaa.^a^/wvna/'/vaa/wwvaaaa/wvaaa^^A.*** ACADEMY OF MUSIC—GE AM AIT OPERA —First jalfMofthsseftson, __ --x’lTst night of the season, Monday Evening, Feb. 6th. . The German Opera Company, whose Operatic neasen* m Philadelphia daring the present winter fare each universal satisfaction, announce another season Intro ducing to the public several new Operas never before given In this country. vuThe first Opera will be Nicolai’s MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR, In which MK. ~ MR HERMANNS*. T T . l Zn Cl^fi t ti£, ai,s ' ,,la ‘ a of Hsr Maijaty’a Thoatra. LosaOQf will appear aa FALbTAFP, FALSTAFF* a character In. which be has no Buperior The Opera will be giyea with the following splaadit cast:_ Mrs. Fluth.. Mrs Reich Miss Anna Reich. Mr. Flnlb Mr. Keich t enton SpaerJich..... .......HerrHaiiac* Ur. Gains .'...Herr cLrihuei* V« Caßlr AWSOHO rz. tt f.nring tba reason the following Operaß'wlli bn given r «. ? € *' r ’Bd»” by Spohr; •• Taunhauser ” by Wanner; La Dump Blanche,‘’by Boildien; "Indra." by Flo lor7J Facet, ” by Gcunoi. The Oj>eTa Kighta will be nf WEDNESDAY, and FBIOAY. wiU be? k ‘ and on SATCTRD Ax AFTERNOONS there at’d C B3!con f / d w l3 'Jl“ 1 '? Parqnette Circle “ 83“ts o‘oioca! w 4 V *' PerformyuCß *•> commence at 6 ON WBDNESB.T BViKING 1 ! Eebruarv n Second Night of the Season. br a y 1J * fe/ - M NEW CHESTNUT VX STREET THEATRE. u * FRIDAY. February sth, 1864. TICKET-OF-LBAVE MAN, TICKET-OF-LEAVE MAN, Drama S Er -°*- LBAVE «**- Drama entire. An enthusiastic Success Last Niijht, THE CAST OF.CHARACTERS Pronounced by prominent journals or this city; oaeof tbe leading dramatic journals of America- published i* Sew York: the Washington journals, and the celebrated dramatic author, Mr Frank Jervis, prevent dnriu* its earliest representation in London, to be one of the strongest ever given the drama. „ THE SCENERY Superior to anything hitherto presented in the drama, The Cast embraces Mr W. II DONALDSON. Mr HARRY PEARSON- Mr. WALTER LENNOX. Mr. F MORDAUNT. Mr. JAMES 3. PftlOtt, Mr OS<5r3E H AfcPKONS, Mr. J. WARD. Mr. J. MA7THEWS.Mesen. TOBRBST, EVERS,WIhSON. MITCHELL. aniBLAKR. MUhSOSAJS DEBIN, Miss SOPHY OIMBEB, Miss FAN. NY BROWN, and Mrs. PI.ACIDEMaNN ’ ***' b yfopsrs of soener y and incidents Act I.—Seeiko Ltfb.—The Bsllevue Gardens in South, western Suburbs—Summer eventug-Mr. John R Smith and Mr i>. A. Strong. Act 2—Back FROM Portland-Tbe neat and happ, home of May Edwards —Mr. John R. Smith and Mnd A. Strong. ” . A£ k 3 “Thf. Opfjcb Hrsskxobr. —A Bill Broker's offioa in tbe city.—Mr. John R Smith and M, D. A SfcronF . Act 4 —Htinted down. -The Brirf grater Arms. a Ton. don Gin Palace— a. street in the city—an old Church] nrd. D.A .Strong, ME. andjhe GEdlfl) OBCHESTOA . theieaatffSl'siaslo'oTilia'bTama. ADMI6SION. —Oteey Circle and Pdranat. 50c • OrahAAi tra. 7Pc.; Family Circle,2sc. Seats charge. 'TVfBS. JOHN DREW’S NEW AROH. STKBBT THBATBE. BENEFIT BEHEPrT OF MISS CHARLOTTE THOMPSON THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING. February sth! rat LITTLE BAREFOOT, AMRIE (Little Barefoot) *•«.•»*■........M15S THOMPSON. flans-*-* *— ...mi Stuart Boom'. To conclude With the Comedy of ** FAINT BEABT NEVER WON FAIB LADH. DUCHESS BE TOBBENNEVA MISS TH iMPiON. Ruy G0mez........... -...Barton HO. KiDg Charles, of Spain .Miss Haary. Donna Leonora. ....... Miss Mary Carr. Cm tain rises at 7j£ oclock. STREET THEATRE. FIBST BENEFIT. .. EMBAY EVENING, Feb. Mb, Eleventh niiht of the brilliant farewell engagement ed the charming, actress. Wlw appesrs nightly to the largest audiences ever M sembled in this Theatre, in her great emotional nlar of „ 4 EAST LYNNE; 08, THE SLOPSMKNT - Seats in the Dre»f> Circle only secured at the Bos OOm from9till3o’clock. Doors open at 7 o'clock: curtain rises at 7H. A CADEMY OF MUSIC. THE OBATORIO OF THE MESSIAH. By Handel, as performed by the HANDEL & HAYDN SOCIETY OF PHILADELPHIA, With so mnch success, on Christmas night last, br dm generous offer of the Society, will be reproduced ON FKIJ’AY EVENING, FESBUARY 5, IS6I, At the Academy of Music. FOB THE BENEFIT OF THE U. 8. CHKIBTIAN COM MISSION. Tickets fifty cents. Seats reserved without extra charge, To bn obtained at the following place*: Acad, my of Music; J. E. Gould, Seventh and Cheatut streets; G. Andre, 1104 Chestnut street; Lee Si Walker. 722 Chestnut street; Athmead Si Evans, 724 Chestnut street; W. 8. & Alfred M&rtien, 606 Cheetnut street - MS* Doors open at 7 o'clock. To commence at 6 o'clock precisely, j ja3J- fit POMPLIMENTARY SOIREE MILL V TAIEE TO MAJOR G. ECKcNr.ORFF. “WYER’S ACADEMIC C , RET J , ’’ of the West Cheßter Academy and Military Institute, Wm. F. Wyers iM. Principal, have tendered to Major G. Bck«ndorff. their Military instructor, a GRAND jOMPLIMENTARY SOI REE MILITAIRis, to take place at the ACADEMY OF MDSI(.'» on TUESDAY EVENING. February 9. Secured Seats 60 cents. To be obtained at Gould's, Tenth end Chestnut streets. Single Tickets 25 cents. Can be had at Risley’s, in the Continental, or from Major Eckeudorff, 100 i Coates street. f*4-dt* Great national circus TROUPE. HABKEr STBBftT, ABOVE TWELFTH. Directress—Mrs. formerly fifne. DAN RICE. The season will soon close, therefore take time by the forelock, and stand not npon the order of your going, but go at once, and be delighted with the performance* of the GREAT NATIONAL TROUPB, who will appeal’ every evening this week in a. grand revolving scenle panorama of classic art, brilUaml achievements, unparalleled equestrianism, thrilling scenes, sports, and pastimes of the ring. Admission,26 cents; Stage seats, 60 cents; Private Box. $3; Gallery, 16 Commencing at 7.40 each evening. Matinees on WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY Affir uoons, commencint at 2H o’clock. Great Benefit to EATON bTONE. MONDAY EVENING, February Bth inst. foi-gfc THE davenport boys for a THREE NIGHTS ONLY at CONCERT HALL. The greatest PHENOMENON ever witnessed since thf days of tbe Apostles MYSTERIOUS UISrLAYS ua STARTLING WON DEES are produced in their present _Go and see them THURSDAY. FRIDAY, and SATURDAY EVENIMHL February 4th, sth, anti sth. • Ad mission. »go coot*, Gallery. ...--.e......... ,25contet Doors open at 7 o’clock ; commencing at 7# o’clock, heats can be »ecared at the office ofthe Hail daring the day without extra charge. Open from 9t012 A. M.. ant 2 to 4 P. M. Concert hall LECTURE BOOM. CBESTNTJT STREET, ABOVE TWELFTH POSITIVELY THE LAST WEEK BtJT ONE WUWDEBUCH’S A series of Illustrations of T. S. ARTHUR’S TBIT NIGHTS IN A BAR-BOOM. AI-SO, JOHN BUNYAN’g , PILGRIM’S PROGRESS. And otflar attractive Scenes from LIFE. CHARACTER. NATURE, and ART. p rorri e toT and M»na*er JOSEPH VESHV will contlnaefpr a short season. _ This splendid series of more than 100 grand PanoraaMi Paintings was executed by Mr. GEORGE WUNDERLICH, an American Artist, who stands unrivalled as a sceaM Painter. Admission 25 cents, Children 15 cents. Poors open at 7 o clock. Liberal arrangements made with schools, tempera***, and other societies. Mating e every Wednesday and Saturday afternoon it 3 o'clock Children 10 cents. Ja4 3flt TEMPLE op wonders. j- ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS. TENTH and CHESTNUT Street*. WILL SHORTLY CLOSE. 'MAGICAL and PHILOSOPHICAL EXPERIMENTS* Great Powers of VENTRILOQUISM. aad.th* LEARNH* CANARY birds, ... SIGNOR blitz will appear In hie popular Entertain ments EVBRY EVENING. commencing at 7 H- and WEDNESDAY and SATUBD AY AFTERNOON at 3. Admission 20 cents; Children 15 cents. ja4-M PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF A THE FINE ARTS. in* 5 OHBSTNUT STREET. _ e (Sundays excepted) from 9 A. Ms MU * Admission 2ff cents. Children half price. j&SMf EDCCATIONAL, SCHOOL OF DESIGN FOR WOMEN, On o 1334. CHESTNUT Street, (opposite the Mlnt.>— The February Term commences February Ist. and enda July let. Sessions daily (except Saturday) from 9 till 2* Tnitlon $l7 per term. THOMAS W. BRAID WOOD* fe3-6t ■ Principal. riOmiEBCIAL COLLEGE. JL fortune IN AN EDUCATION. A HINT TO ASPIRING TODNG MEN. The readiest means of honorable and lucrative em ployment is in a thorouth education for business. A fnil preparation in the science of Accounts. Commercial Calculations, Commercial Law, Business Penmanship, Business Correspondence, Forms, Ac., can be acquired by spending a few weeks, either day or evening, at BRYANT. STRATTON, A CO.’S NATIONAL COMMER CIAL COLLEGE. S. S. corner of SEVENTH and CHEST ALT streets. This institution affords facilities acknow ledged to he unequalled by any other Id the State. • • Business men and others are respectfully invited to call and examine our Publications and other facilities for imparting a thorough practical Business Education. 5a30 7t* • • ' ■QORDENTOWN FEMALE COLLEGE, ■U BOBDENTOWN, N. J. / This Institution is pleasantly located on the Delaware river, \)i hour’s ride from Philadelphia. Special atten tion is paid to the common and higher branches of ENGLISH, and superior advantages furnished in Vocal and Icßirnmentsl Music. FRENCH taught by native* and spoken in the family. For Catalogues, address att Rev. JOHN H. BRAKELBi. A. M., ja!4-2m* President, , VILLAGE GREEN SEMINARY, ▼ NEAR MEDIA. PA.—Pupils received at any time. English Mathematics, Classics, and Natural Sciences taught. Military Tactics, Book-keeping, and Civil Ea- Sineering taught. Entire expenses about *3 per week. oys of all ages taken. Refers to wm. H Earn, er- Sheriff; John U. Capp A Co., No. 23 South Third street; and Thomas J. Clayton. Esq.. Fifth and Prune streets. Address Rev. J. HAhVEY BARTON, A. U., Viliam Green. Pa COPARTNERSHIPS. COPARTNERSHIP." THE SUBSORL BER is temporarily located at jai4_OHUßOtt JLLBI , In the DK7 GOODS COMMISSION BUSINESS, where buyers will find a good stoek of Cottons anA Woolens by the package. And agent for the sal. ®T S ® Ml WILSON KVANg. fob mince pies, bunch, layeh. and sultana kAisins. OITBON, OURHANTS, AND SPICES. CIDEE, WINES, A.,, *A ALBERT O. ROBERTS, Dealer In Fine Groeerlse. Corner ELEVENTH and VINE Streets. WEIGHT’S NNH.Usm.«A_ HUNUN ItIKAT| WHOLESALE AND KHTAJL, .jS£™° "A" 1 ™ BNANHLI».toN«V, CORRECT PIANO TUNING. FT f TM-Mr. C E. SARGENT’S Order*i f«g and Repairing Pianos are received at MASON « ou. *o St Mr e enperl^^id-BO^ to ß n plchl ve WnMliU ocij-Bmif —. rhatibUKY'B GOLD MED Alt. were awarded SBVBN PRIZES i/PODB WEEKS, darlnc the fall of. IB6S Th* most ttetterbw teeHmonialnWve recently been received, a lane nnmber of the molt eminent artiiU. in* MASON, AMD WOLFBOHN, who declare that the laatramente pouee*. la the hi shot* denee. all the euenUals of ■ donee, psRIICT FI AMO-FORTE. D. ANDRE A OO . 11Q« OHBSPMnr Street. TTNION STEAM AND WATER U HEATING COMPANY Of GOLD’S PATENT STEAM AND HOT-WATES MB&TEB. THOMPSON'S LONDON KITCHENER. and All othfl* improred COOKING APPARATUS. _ Boiler* and Water Ba*k*T Parlor and other Grates, Re filter* and Ventilators, Back* and JamS*. and au. things eoueeted with the abore pvtOGD.’ Ho. *1 South FOURTH Street. «. M. PBLTWNLL. Superintendent I f apM-lr Morgan, obr, * 00,, steam ENGINE BUILDERS. Iron Vonnd'.rs, and General *«hsl.t. and Bolder tSSSei Nd. lA'WILOWHILL Stnet. PhUadelnhU. fc3Q -“ ..Mad. JOHAfftfSET Fredacioi ......... M’ile Oaaiasa .•••♦••Herr S+eiaqcice ■••••"••■■••Herr Graff ..Herr H.bla'ftna ZOGBAPHIOON,
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