arrivals at the hotels vV TO TWELVE O’CLOCK. LAST HiaHT. Cdatueatal-IMII Md Ctaut»t street*. T.ha Conlan, Boeton » WBelLSt tnnUi IlMcGoMsai. Boston Job Ball WtaaUn* p Donley, Boston B C Koeera. Jeyssy W Lowenbnri, Hew York Col J<; .T B Faulkner, Wanhiniiton J A Bich&idson, Baltimore w Cook. rreoKinj K N Dnell & la. Hew Tort S Cept AMerke.tlß A R- \y Waynesboro D WVoorhee*. _« r j p<s Loatavtfle B B Goodall. Massachnseto W Walton, J'&'fJ “ aeo T Bsberl, USA JaeL Worrle. ? 8W 5?15 J a onranr. n .io WBJ.ndon, Few.**?§ Jaa ABichey,USN _ , ■W B Kelley. c) f SKSKitI Wm B Baldwin, New York Mr M Cameron. Uneinna 1 B«o-rt. Oil City WF Taylor. 1. F Babert. Mercer Fa O C MerOP» Haven T C Kiink»J lli-rishurg HWGowtoK, NewYorS tC 5 *" I L 6 Baltimore TB Hro«: HW v % ’! level* ad irSif^SJutonCincinnati C H B Day- Dover, Del nnrSwnfld, Cincinnati Mrs MS Wilson, Dover, Del S Jr. ntofcnrg wf. Wilm. Uei HW ’Cincinnati Miss H Baker* Wilm. Del -m vr Cincinnati Mr & Mrs W A Neil, Ohio Ttin* E mostly* Boston Maj J W Nohlekwf Keo&uk Lieut R Ward. USA Cart Pol. Spanish Jfavy wt. B’cbardson, Boston C ebelU.M t>, Spanish Navv T Franklin, New York Ada Zed, w paoisnOouso.uN Y 1B Coles & wf, Woodstown E s S.mf rd, New York J Wii gfleid.Harrodtb’g,Ky Wm Kinsey, Mew York C B Tectum & wf, N J b Weil, Illinois John C Long, Penna B R Bennet. New YoTk J T Hillman. England H G-Sharp. \ irginia Rdf ar CotreU & la, Albany B F French. New York J W Beu»«l & la, New York D Sharp, Tennessee Col J K Sigfiied. Penna 1> Frost. New York Hon A B Rteder, Easton John B Hench. Boston CWWHtag&wf, NY J 0 Svens, BfcLonis Gen b Noble, Indianapolis JR Albertson. Waterford. Ct C w McConnell. Indianan’s!S PCarrick. Nashville A RStnrtevant, New York iThos G Brown. New York AH Silvester WBSeaieney Wheel if.ia Jas MClark, Cincinnati, O |E S ffonse. Troy, N * DSBurrerford Conn iCa-rl Sternberg v v .?o H «K 8 & SY !SSf. T rsssss/®r v li&BZsr™ Doxbnry. If Tork .‘A My fork DL Webster & wife j/. A' w t?: c i, JWCrooieT.FroT. J , n o’Oooneli. Baltimore B Yrrman.New V orK vVCr-nr- New York. £ J penna G R MeKeony. New¥ork BLC?"I. Maned Cbnnk :A C TituMOMcwy . T W Bradley. Sew York ! H Col]me, fet Cons Xieot A V Keed, U S If jWC Woodman. Illinois D w S Woonmaa, Ifhnois POren. New York , C L Chambars. Chamberiibg J O Ta*e New York N D Morgan New York H D Pa’mer, New York JFraeer. England JPBlmoilf, New York R T Sy urns in, EusUnd W L O’Brien. Baltimore R ref-rntn la -SewXork F j CoJboop. New Haven H M Skiff. New To k H N Ganibriil, Baltimore G W Millar, New Tork C Wendell, Wash. DC TO Ward Je la N*w York J Store & wf. Wash, DC G L Drink N Y B Shaipe-Yl 8 A O C Eaton. Portland, Maine A B Stewart, Mill Creek, Pa H A Sherrill. -oloraioTer W H Clement Cincinnati E B S:roog &la. Conn Misß Stranb,Wash, DC S K Tennessee RKnott, Loniaville w Heaney. Delaware^ •3 A Coleman, Prov. B I W T Poole. D C R T Down&B. New York R H Grmbs, hew Jersey Mr & Mrs W H HewUngs,N J Yohe. Easton. Pa G D Bartlett A la. Conn J S Packard, ttuford. Del JTLeech.Downingtown W 9 Spaulding, Wash. DC JH B Felt Maryland .T F Alort >n, Boston S Collin*. New York J *J Be ano. New Bedford <3 W Haze well* New York s L QrißHh, Arkansas <B B Bngneer, Mow York R Florence. Chictao eintrd-ChMtnnt * 3 Ashley, New York Capt G a hi. Ft Delaware lit W S Simmons, DSN It Fein St la. V Haven H Smith, Middletown P P Mast, Ohio S H Moeien New York H R Lyne, New York Oapt Crawford Ohas Jackson, Philada SCGreen. US 4. jS Little. Baltimore T> Barnes. Jr. Baltimore L T Conner. Washington T O Oliver, New York J B Harris. Washington ■ppGaskil. USA 'Cant W Harper. USA L JAibeitson, Penna John A Henderson B M Sheppard W W Frazier J J Mayberry, Covington ~W E Spaulding. Wathingtn N Acker, Washington A C Purnell. Chicago W G Carver, Chicago C D Mervin, Washington Mrs E Cooper, Ohio 'Miss Sebastian, Ohio Hiss BivelisiL Ohio P E Dnrfee, Memphis “W Price Svf, Maryland. D W Yoorhees, Indiana H B Knotwell, Columbia J Donaldson, Ashland Mrs Carver & ch, Harrish g J MHeister. Penna Miss Heister. Penna B B Knouxton & wf, Albany Miss Knoultoa, Albany PE CojbetN New York Jas Bolloff, Penna H D Killian & wf. Penna S Madison, Gettysburg £ K Butts. Baltimore Miss Jane Butts. Baltlmore Mit-s S Betts* Baltimore J M Hereon, Maryland. W MHaivey. Wash, DC Chas Joneg. washing. D C Richard Keen. Harrisburg Geo Hawley, Pittsburg Yhos Chapman, Delaware .John P Kelly. Delaware C Jeffenon, Delaware L Jefferson. Delaware TloeSWestcott, Mahonoy B W Gould, Williamsport £ S Ginld, Williamsport Mm £uby. Comb’d co, Pa Jas White. Comb’d co. Pa H Farrensburg, Cnmb d co R W Kinkade. Baltimore Jas Grabm, Elkton J D Leark ns. Ohio PMa r »nd Ohio . Henry K Cochran, Ohio W A Catbcart, Harrisburg Mrs rapt Clrisholm, Balt W Polk. il=law*re S Greet* Delaware John Scott Boston J A Bubbell, Michigan C ir Stewart. Boston Edw BaUs. Michigan Anderson Orr, Boston Mre BSales, Mlcbiian PL Jew Haven J D Wiloe. Boston J A Bill. Provldence.B I J E Ftanwocd- Boston A P Ball. Providence,R I Mia M< rgan, NewlYork R Bruce, NH Mrs T Patter, Penna John Sim tkins. NH Thos C Potter. Penna A M Brown. Vermont MissClotini. New York S Tftzwell, Vermont C E Hagger. Baltimore a Yonngman, Vermont Lieut a. ffi'td, U S N Wm Tollman. Delaware W Dalzell, New York Peter Booinson, Delaware fip MUler, Tork co CJNousa. Colmabia.Pa John Filbert, York co h b Schroaor. Marvlmd Sam’l Oakes, New York F J Kimball. Warren . P E Peal, New York J B Morgan. Sheffield Mr Thompson, New York Lient C Hollingsh-ad. N J J Aliiscn. Boston C’aptL M Morris, New Jersey W J Souther, Boston MerchftHti^Fowtb JNPa> nsworth. Lock H aveo _leyi Muofceim, Wash, D c A B McDowell, Afereersbiirg JF Smith, Mercers!} nrg The s 14 Patton ChasFaUowell F Legblenstone J Drummond. Trenton, 21 J; Geo ObapeEniug,Wash. DC! JSBclline&bead * Is, Wash, HB Schroder. Maryland L Goodman* Terre Eante Mt* Baba, Illinois W F Gebbart, Diyton, Ohio A C "Wadsworth S B Arnold. Milwaukee 1 Enos Werkbetesr, Easton ; "Win Mutohler, Eatton ! Amaudua eting, Boston. j Josiah Oole, Easton > Jos Ke’ler- .Nszi'eth Cant J D Ainer, USA A Thurkield. Xenia. Ohio D F Baker, Cincinnati, O SG Bowman Mecnamcabg Hon P Johtson, Easton isos Davi3, Easton E W Barmin, Pa E O Hamlin. St Cloud, Minn - WH Hatter, Easton AmerlCM-Chsrtnul W Beattia. Paterson.N J JTau orden, Wew Jersey A McNeill TTnck, Boston T Gray. Philada Jas Morton John F Buchanan JchnEElJgood _ Lieut J H Smith. USA J Webster, Philada J P Case, Hew York A T Johnson. Milford A Johnson, Kent eo. Del Mrs H F Rowan, Trenton J D Laweon hew Jersey C F Pancott. JTew Jersey Ur J M Jarvis A la, Ya S Pennevill, Delaware Lieut L Glase.M Chunk W H Beaumont, Ohio CE Truman _ J G Cockey Baltimore B Watson, Wilxn, Bel C Nugent B J Waddell, Hew York E F Smith, Reading St Lenii-ChMtnmt O Echoes!err, Hew York H Oelbermann.New York J A Cole, Washington, D C Silas Ho wer, Heading Geo Martin,Hew York C Williams. Hew York T Johuton.Hew Jersey G W Dmmmett, New Jersey £ W Case, Connecticut W Harding,Trenton.il J MB Lawton. Trenton. N J EH Cowpenhwait.H J H Boapt,r»nn«ii«d Thos Fender, Kingston, Pa 21 Godine, Hew York J W Sheppard A la, N J y S Lampton, Hartford Tire Vnton-Areh W B Shaffer, Pittsburg PA Bearding C W Thorn, Washington W A Ba?lay. Ohio W C Smith & la, Smyrna G W Collins. Smyrna Bel Mist Jump. Smyrna, Del £ Beis, Quincy, 211 M Reis. Kansas City, Mo J W McClelland, Youngt’n Geo Spurrier, Lancaster W W Hoffman Ala. Md D EDcvn A la, Md Jacob D Winder* A la, Ma W H "Winders. Wash CO, Md Miss M E Hewlt* Md . Joa VHtaker, Ut Clair, Pa AC Thompson A wf, Penna Mrs Smith A sister, Penna Jacob Frantz, St Clair. Pa Commercial—Blxtli. cl B. BaldwiD, Lancaster co * ! - John Crostley^JSfew^Jersey New York J Potter & lai A ? Conttd West Grove, Pa 'C Dinsea. West Grove. Pa -Francis Good. W Grove, Pa J 9 USA J H Hem. 8, Indiana .JCStevena, Alliance,Ohio J Bobinson. Pittsburg -Bobt Hodgson. Oxford, Pa J 3 A Knox, Hass A L Bushes, Coa’eaville W 8 Jackson, Lancaster co TDilworth. Oxford JS £ VVhttetdde, Oxford JFKerns, Baltimore Mational—Race ati J S lavsos. MiUeravllle John K Fnnck, Lebanon U (J steinmetz* H*rrt%i>nrg B Livingston, Milton a Montgomery, plinols C Ozfeamp. Cincinnati H Thompson Penna Jonas Smith, Pottetown <3 H Sherar, Trenton, H J H B Htaton, Phtla 1 A Baneh, Litte ■wUHn-SMond rti LBrodtead. Eel Wat Gap A Colder, Iquinnnk J Mcllvain. renna . .. J F tfcQoillen. Uewbnryp't W L Ti»dall, Hew York D M Chambers, Hew Jersey Sf M Price, Hew Jersey W C Kingsbury, H Jersey Bunnm'i Hotel—Tbird. street, above Race* ¥8 Worker, Hew York H Earnest. Hgwton, N J H Hooper 0 E Malone, Wasnington J S Humphreys, USA W W Harding, Ulinioa 0 Suezbelner, Johnstown Kobt J Gilmore. W&shingt John Lehar, Lebanon W Burlee, Pottsvllle JasDoolittle, Delaware HD Degney. Hew Hops W Cozdidlbs, Maryland Jas H Uribsman. Milroy, Pa Barley SMeaf—Second street, below Vina 1 ? Holcjmb, Baltimore IThoa Hughes, fith Pa Oav jj A Holcomb. Baltimore IF a Sonlmeyer Washington Geo W Scarborough, MD 1H MBtewart. Byberry Thos P Hampton. Bucks co J Cadwalader, Fox Chase Job Hampton. Bucks co Dr C H Hitt. Hatboro w Day won Cheltenham B Endsmeth, Hew York C Mathews, Egg Harbor Daniel Erb, Jarrettown Mount Yenon-Seci C Palmer. AlexanSHa, Ya Geo Johnson fiaw’i Nelson W Work _ J B Lemons. Hew Jersey H H Black, Harrisburg F a Godihalk. Penna R B Boberts, Do j lest Black Bear-Thlrdti T Y Addis, Huntingdon Val M Baatern. Tiffin, Ohio John Fenton. Bucks co. Pa Evan Holton. Allentown Mrs X Xander, Allentown 2 H Sweatzer, Allentown John Bechtold. Beika eo.Pa A Bowen. Back, co.Pa . itreeti betow KiMth W H Cameron. Cincinnati W B Kelley. Cincinnati Cincinnati PA White. Cincinnati R W Bale Jr. Tori J A Kay, Germantown f D Rodney. Germantown S Perkins & wf« Now York H Demi* & wf New lorfc G H M&rkley, Boston W Htov*r Boston Cbas Bentley. Ohio F J Bentley. Ohio Join. Thompson. Ohio 3B Tbonip-on, Ohio R K Randolph, B island G B Rodney, JJSA W H WriKht Ohio' Sami M Lane, Penna Ura-ti Pi u er. fauna s.«*« Pcar*iit. St ix.nig G Hartman. Penna Sirs Walker. Delaware Mrs Hickey, Delaware £ H B/o»u u m, Lancaster b a. Stone, M -.ryiand A Mars fa. Daupa n, Penna T M*rsh, Daaphin, Penna Sam‘Gilpin. I'ittsbnrg J*s O' i>onn*ll. Pittsburg J Sampson lowa B aproie, lowa I*® Birnnu-r. Ohio Geo Afrli. Ohio J Kinch Si wf. Chicago M. Kanst. Illinois fl Fam&son, Missouri John Bri-ton Missouri Jas Wil'iamson, Missouri A A Lous St wf Ohio Sami e tough. Ohio i Jo* Fails. Ohio i Job Keller, Ohio T J Harris, Kentucky RH Sayre. Betblenem Wm Jones, Cincinnati C Murphy, Connecticut A P Hopple I> Waiie, Ohio Mrs Uury Mullbrd, Hale A Getty John D Cbristie, K H Miss 8 £ Christie, N H LJ Albertson, Cincinnati G Watki&s. Odessa. Del J H Enos. Odessa, Del Al r red F Smith Delco, Pa W Shnltz, Jialomor© Join B Cleric. Baltimore Mrs White, Baltimore Miss White. Baltimore S H While, Ba'timore John Meily, Lebanon Henry Conrad, New York Diller Lo-her. Peaaa T C Harmony ft ]&, Easton F Lippincott & la, Burling'n Dr JohntOtt,_G S A W Waster, Dover, Del Street belowArtk. E C Pade>n, P.nnaroy, Ohio 3 Siiv-rinii.il, Ohio J Frank, Louisville, Ky SLleberaau, Louisville A Gerstfer, Louisville David Ahl Comb’d co, Pa Jotian JXeff. Ptana iF S =»-*, tt Chunk ! liUsM Sicfilaiicii, M Chunk ;Mrs L SChapms-n il Chunk S T Waters, Atchteo--, Kan Quito ifack, Mdw&ckea Dr Durham, Miss JMLiyt r, Sttibenville. O D AicOnaville StuhhiivH e,O >Ja* Hutcninson, New York iG Rocker, iaChuak [John f.oash, 51i:taa. Pa j \V A Scurfs er, JliitoQ, Fa i Jas tt Irvin. Groin Castle U;has Bredhead Beiheihaoi Geo x* Newa ry, iVoy, Pa Hen*-* hdxton. Carlisle Geo J B)l'oa. Harrisburg H-n Asa Packer, M Chunk R W L Rasiu Baltimore .T W hlcF-i-rland. PitUburg J F Newbold, Baltimore J L Hibbs, Ohio L Cone* Columbus. O t street, above FlftlU G b UoffQHQ, Baltimore N C Slorri-iO a- Pofbvillfl C Sillymau. Potuville SL Suiyman, Pottsville C H Troutman. USA N M Sro.’kss, Say Jersey R G Stover, Point Pxeaeant S Y Dell SFenisnore, Delaware J GPeonevilJ, Delaware W A A;kias--U-Delaware T B Johns, Mary lan ( W R Dow iea» Maryland R I»aiag, Denton J Lee, Denton N T Alberxer, Denton J A Kirkraan, Denton W T Stafford, Denton j G Powejl f H Chapman, M Chunk* T Thache , Danville- B Wakeman, Nbw York ft C Temple, Maryland i.T H Ecordrick. Delaware | J W Barton, Reading screeti above VbtaA Jamt& £ Griffin & la, U 8 A Peter Acker, Carey ville.Ky J C Geisendorff ludianapo’s O A Klinefelter, York. Pa H M=rriman. & w U N Y A H Hammons. Boston J W Jndson, Johnst’wn,lT Y P A Co~»t>. Cincinnati, 0 Chas B. Fretnir. Conn T tS Tolbridge. New York J L Winner, Annapolis, tfd a Bourgeois, New York J C Harbour, Wheelnff M Nelson New York Faller Griffith, New York JHuwe, Washington, D C itnet* above Third, £ McLure. Pittsburg a Hummel, Han is burg HVftp*re. Washington a Porter, Pittsburg GeoW Johastoa, Pittsburg J*B St Paul Wm L Doliitle. bt Paul Bdw YWetmore. St Paul Jos B Thomp. on, Salem.N J B Samiii. sew Jersey Mbs M Krou--e, Md Jacob V Brewer, Md B F Alick, Maryland John Taylor, Maryi-ind J Fornev. Boousboro, Md Peer C Holler. Pe ana T D Kemmerer* Allentown John Fields &wf Pegnb W M Fields, kenna reel, above ChMtanf, 8 M Whiipiey, New York A K Dnon. New York J H Hollingsworth &wf,Pa T J Boner & wf, Penna Miss £ G Graham Penna Alias Mary Graham, Penna B D Graham, Ponca I F Banta, New York J O’Reilly, P.ttuburg Jos » Strickland,Oxford.Pa Wm Myers. USA L Micbener & la, Penna O F BuUaru. Media WL Yaraaß,Ch j «ter no - li Damon. West Chester *C J Alison. Chester co S E Nivin, Chester co reet, above Third, LS Rich, Detrlot, Mich Jehu Parker, Detroit, Mich < P i'lanbacb, Ohio C F Hiil, Willow Sprl ngs.Pa Mordfecal Willard, Penua John McFarland a la. Pa F McFarland. Peuna Geo Marsh, Penna Lieut Jas K Helens, Penna Lieut Jas H Solleda. Penna treeti above Harktti J Bearse, New Jersey | Vandstrlft USA 5* k. Smith Lo;k flavea B Bewholi. New Jersey 8 Blackwell- Trenton E W Bares. Washington D Foskey, Mar. land Had St) above Anh, M Stanley. Salem H W kckridge, Penna N Price, Pht-adelphia Cfr.a» Shoemaker. Penua H 8 Waterman. New York J J Houetan, Harrisburg J B Hanson. Lock Haven (A, above C*llowlUlL Simon Troxel. Foglesvllle T Radelbercer, USA N Burlep, USA Lewi* Anrana USA ?W«'T.tS i A Herbert. USA n no wman ' tt v Fv*i Lvbanoi^ it itxeet above MM# Jaa Gloiffftd* Delaware L a Eaton. Philadn C Bullock, fgiuu AM2MII J E Smith. New York J E Hill. Ohio wj Duncan.L&neoitor J E Adams, Washington J B Scott, Philada E Martin, Chester co AB McFarlan, Chester co S A Conrad. Massillon, O ■tatel Viion Birkl CWiUnanftU.Penna Mrs J Marvin A Bisters, NX j Maxwell. New York A J Parker. Las caster II Crteeman, Indiana co D Grissman* Indiana co A J Crissman, Indiana eo T Fleck. Indiana co E Fleck, Indiana co L S Atkinson, Penna Sami Hillins. Blair co W Coulter, Blair co Bald Mle-TlUid iti J B co J Q Beck, Northampton co Jos Hawk, Monroe co. Pa WD Woodring. Allentown J Berry, New York H S Fuok. Bucks co, Pa H L Snltzback r«et> abote CaUowhlUi S San, Bethlehem Jameß Z Ellis, Reading S A. Tobias, Reading * J Carey, Easton Edw Boyer, Soh. co. Pa Mrs Boyer, Sch co. Fa SPECIAL NOTICES. Colgate's Hohet Soap. This celebrated TOILET SOAP, In bush universal de- mand, la made from the choicest materials, la mild and emollient In ita natnre. fr.Rrantly aceated, and extreme- Ly beneficial in lta action upon the akin. For sale by all lets and Fancy Goods dealers. One Price Clothing, of the Latest Style?, made in the Best Manner, expressly for RE PAIL SALES. LOWEST Selling Prices marked in Plain Fiaurcs. All Goods made to Order warranted satisfac tory. Onr One-Pbice System is* ttrictly adhered to. Ail are thflMbf treated alike. d&23 ly JONES ft CO., GO* MARKET Street. 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 examine* tions/ree- ja3o tf Hair Dye! Hair Dye 11 . BATCHELOR'S celebrated BAIR DYE U the Best ts fa World. The only Harmless* True* ana BeiiabU Dye known. This splendid Hair Dye is perfect—ehanKif led, Rusty, or Gray Hair, instantly to a Glossy Black or Natural Brown* without injuring the Hair or stain* leg the Skin, leering the Hair Soft and Beautiful; im parts fresh vitality, frequently restoring Its pristine tolor, and rectifies the ill effects of bad Dyes. The genuine is signed William A Batchelor; ill others ere mere imitations, and should be avoided. Sold b» *IJ Druggists, ft*. FACTORY, 81 BARCLAY Street. New York. Batehelor'i new Toilet Cream for Dressing the Hair. iy29-ly Dr. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment is the best remedy for Sores in the known world. Beady! For Salel OUT TO-DAY! THE FAR! THE EAR’.'. ITS DISEASES AND THEIR TREATMENT, DR. YON MOSCHZISKER. MARTIN A RANDALL, Publishers. 90 South BIXiH StreeL The Popular Clothing House of Phila., ‘•OAK HALL.” Best-class goods and moderate prices. WANAMAKER ft BROWN, 8 E. corner SIXTH and MARKET Streets. C astom Department (to make to order) No. 18. Sixth st. The CHEAPEST, Simplest, and Best, Salesrooms, 704 Chestnut Street above 7th. MARBIED. UHIEB—DBBHIKGBH. —On the 9th iast ,hy the Shy. Dr. Bomberger. Theodore C. Uhler to Amanda M. Dar rin g«r, all of this city. No cards. * MsFaRLAND—McCLAY.— On Tuesday. the9:hins»., by Rev. Dr. Dales, Mr. Andrew McFarland to Miss Liz zie a. BfcClay, Loth of this city- * ,QXi3X3. LEWlS.—February 10th 1861. Frederick Anthony, in fant son of Richard a*, and Sarah P. Lewis. * BROWN. —On the 9th mst., Joha Brown, M. D. ,in the 71st year of his age. His friends and family are invited to attend hie fune ral from the residence of his son-in- law. Harry Harper, No 329 Seed street, this (Thursday) afternoon, at 2 o'clock. Interment at Ronald'-on’s Cemetery. * WHITE—On Monday eveninr. >heSthiust., after a short but sp-vere illness. William. White, late of Belfast, Ireland, in his 60th year „ The relatives and friends of the family ar© respectfully invited to attend the funeral from his late residence, 140 Keiton street, on Thursday, the 11th Inst., at 12 oclock, without farther notice. To proceed to Mount Moriah. Cemetery. ** OUPER BLACK SILKS.—BESSON* & SON’S MOURNING STORE. No. 918 CHESTNUT Street, have opened a new stock of super Black Silks, $1 25 to $4 87Ha yard. , • Black all-wool Mousseline. double Width. 44 44 Tamiie Cloths. ** and White, Purple and Gray Chlahzae. * 4 and White- striped and Plaid Ginghams. 44 and White Delaines, SIK cents. ** Grenadine Veils. ... Alexander's Black Kid Gloves, plain and emb d. Second-Mourning Balmoral Skirts. ja3Q "CVRIENDI/y FOULARD SILKS. -I- Browns. White'Figures. Modes. Small Figures. B>nes, F tuples. and JBlacks. flood Plain Sillts t 5 Black and Brown Silks, pring Silks Opening. P * BY BE & LANDELL, FOURTH and A*\CH Streets. HAYDN’S ORATORIO OF THE CREATION Will be performed at the AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC* (By particular request,) FOR ' THE BENEFIT OF THE UNITED STATES CHRISTIAN COMMISSION, HATOEIi AND HAYDN SOCIETY, On SATURDAY kYBNINO, February 13th, 1864, At a quarter before 8 o'clock. The solos and concerted pieces will be performed by the fir*t professional and amateur talent of the country, sustained by the ENTIRE GERMANIA. ORCHESTRA, And a Choius of over two hundred voices. Reserved Seats--.—~ The right of the house will be sold at the Bookstore of Aehmead & Ivans, 724 Chestnut street; the centre at J. E. Gourd’s, Seventh and Cheßtnut; the left at Hartien’e, 606 Chestnut street- Tickets for the Amphitheatre, Twenty- five Cents, to he obtained at either of the above places. • PENNSYLVANIA FREEDMEN'S RELIEF ASSOCIATION. A PUBLIC MEETING of the Association will be held in the ACADEMY OF MUSIC, On TUESDAY EYEOTKG, Fob. IG, AT HALF*PAST SEVEN O’CLOCK. Bishop SIMPSON will preside. . Rev. PHILLIPS BROOKS, Rev. Dr. BRAINERD. Rev. Dr. FURNESS, Rev. Dr. J. WHEATON SMITH, J. M. McKltt, Esq., will take part in the proceedings. Tickets can be obtained on and after WEDNESDAY, FeblOth, free of charge, at tfie office of the Association, No. 424 Walnut street, at the Union League House, No. 1116 Chestnut street, and at T, B. Pugh’s Bookstore, S. W. corner Chestnut and Sixth streets. foB-8t ■tfa RKV. JOSEPH PARRISH THOMP BON. of the Broa'dway Tabernacle, _ New York, Will Lecture • THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11th, at 8 o’clock, AT TEB ACADEMY OF MUSIC. SU3 BEV6LUTION AGAINST FREE GOVENN KENT NOT A RIGHT, BUT * A CRIME. TieketeJFßßE, m t To be had at the Union League Houeft. Pugh’s, Sixth and Chestnut streets Callender’s, Walnut and Third streets, Martten’i. Chestnut street. Caleb H. Needles’, Twelfth and Race. At the office of this Paper, and at the Box Office of the Academy. . fe4-7t atdb MUiSIUAL FUSiJO HAK>I< E 9» JAMBS B. MURDOCH __ WiiljjiTe a courte of THREE READINGS. at MUSICAL Ft7J*D HiLL. consisting of Scriptural and other choice selections, on the followmf eveniags of next week XTJBSDATiTebraary 36, THUS* DAT, Feornary 18. \ SATURDAY, February 20, To commence at a qaarte? of eight o’clock. Single Tickets, Reserved Seat, Fifty Gents. Course Tickets, Reserved heat, One Dollar. Hay be had at ASHMEAD & EVANS’, No. 7»4 CHBSTNOr Street, on gatorday morning after pine ocloak. fell- St* THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE Board of Managers of the ia- Fib MARY will be held at the Ufflsa of the Institution THIS EVENING, at 8 o’clock. _ .. ' 2 t * W. H. BOYER, President. I O OPO.F-THB MEMBERS OF LODGE No. 313, I. O. of O F., a?e requested to attend the stated meeting on FSID AY EVENING, the 12th instant, to hear the report ofthe Committee on Celebration of Anniversary, and to decide whether the expenses will be taken oat of the funds or assessed on The members. By order cf the Committee. - I# wtt WILSON. Chairman. GEORGE WM. CURTIS, THE DXS- EcKtIKGUIBHBD bFEAKER, will lecture at MU SICAL FUND HALL, on FRIDAY EVENING next, February 12th,under the auspiceß of the PAN N RELIEF ASSOCIATION, for the benefit of sick and wounded sol* diers. Subject: “The Reign t i Peace. *’ Tickets and se emed seats can be had at Pugn’s, corner Sixth and Chestnut Streets. feß6t* EDWARD CARSWELL, ESQ,, THE m/Gm* M. W. .Conductor of the National Division, Sons Of Temperance, the celebrated Canadian or»fcor. wll Lectnr/ on THURSDAY EVENING. February U» 1884, in the Eleventh Baptist Church .TWELFTH Street, above Race. Tickets gratuitously of WM A. DUFF & no., 516 ARCH Bireet, or at the office of the Grand Division, 118 South SEVENTH Street. fe9-3t* MERCANTILE LIBRARY.- THE Annual EUetion of Officers of this Institution will be held at the LIBRARY, on TUB6DAY, February 16th, between the hours of 4 and 8 P. M. The aojeurned annual meeting of STOCKHOLDERS, to consider the proposed alteration in the Charter, ana other business, will be held on WEDNESDAY EVE NING, February 24, at half past 7 o’clock. ftaii-ot JOHN LABDNRB. Jr., Recording Sec’y. ARMORY CO H, Ist REGIMENT R. B , Philadelphia. Fab. 9,1861 At a stated meeting of the company, held at the Ar mory, 625 ARCfi Btreet. this evening, the following re- EOlctions were unanimously adopted: Whereas, We have learned,with deep regret, that our late fellow-member. JOSEPH CL HU?KB, while in the service or his country as a member of the 84th New Jer sey Vola-, after a lingering illness, departed this life while in the U. S. Hospital in West Tennessee, Resolved, That as men here cf Co H, let Reg’t R. 8., we expre»s our hear felt sympathy with the relatives of our deceased fellow-member. Jlesolvedi That we will ever .hold in high respect and remembrance the deceased, as one who freely gave his H' e and his all* In the bloom of his youth, for hts conn try-and its liberal institutions, bequeathed to our care 6y j?“fof«S n Thlfttte'Baffle of JOSEPH G. HTJTKE be 1»* placed upon the roll of deceased members. Resolved, That the Secretary Present a copy of the alicvo reeolntions of condolence to tbetemlly of the de ceated. T BBtf. H&BPKS. WM. -PBDBIOK. A H Campbell. Assistant Secretaiy. It abdo AS EIAMISATION OF C AHDI CSTbaTBS tor iltMtlons as AssisTAnT tea .s -to w°mb7beld tr ial S ATUBD AV the 12thand a ftt/wateS SCHOOL HOUSE, corner of EIGHTH aad FIT,! WATBtt Btrec t>. To commence at 2P. M., on h T g VII j t Chairman of Committe-a. fi —BOTICE-THB ABNV&Ci lttEEr. ING of the PHILADELPHIA FEMALE ASTI SLAVERY SOCIETY will be held at the Assem Qly Build lues, on Fifth day (Thursday). lUhinst-. at o clock P. M. The Annual Beport will be read. WO-21* 0. MS, ?. JOtfMk to«wtw/. TE\TH WARD AMO TBK DRAFT. TENTH WABDi Appointed to solid! .nbseriptionu to lift Whereby the quota of the Ward may be filled by volun teers instead of drafted men, would urgently call the at tention of those who have not subscribßdtothe imme diate necessity of so doing. The Committee have been obliged to suspend enlisting men for want of funds. Ifaow subscribed, will enable the Ward to fill its quota under both calls of the President. The great majority of those who are subject to draft, and the ones most par ticularly interested, nave not contributed to this fund. It now remains with them to supply the deficiency, or take their chances of being drafted; these are, therefore, particularly urged to come forward and subscribe. The object Is one which appeals to the benevolent as Well as patriotic, and is one to which all classes of society should nobly respond. Subscriptions may be left with, cr forwarded to, any of the Executive Committee, or either of the following gentlemen: ja26-tnthsly DR GEORGE T. BARKER. 1111 ARCH Street. BONSALL BROS., 116 N. NINTH Street. Cali B E klsney, N. W. corner SIXTEENTH and A> CH. CALEB NEEDLLS, g. W. comer TWELFTH and RACE, fell-tham 3t Jj?2s ! -FIRST WARD WIDE AWAK E!— S*s ! —The Committee of Distribution of the BOUNTY FUND, provided for Solders enlisted md credited to the FIRSTWARO, wili continue th«tr Meetings DAILY from 4 to 6 P. M , at the ofiles of tha MARSHAL. TWELFTH Stroat, above SPRUCE. $25 will be paid to each recruit, Tallin, Soldiers, ana be accredited to the First Ward. fc<i-6t H. M. WATTS, Chairman. Kfs DRAFT IN FIRST WARD.-AN adjourned meeting of the Citizen* of the First Ward will be held TBIS EVENING, at 71s o’clock, at Ka er Ball. SOUTH Street, west of Fifteenth. Every citizen is invited. JOHN A. HOUSEMAN, B 8. Williamson, President. Patip For, feecretaries. It* THIRD WARD—A V O I D THE DRAFT.—An adjourned meeting of the citizens of the Third ward will be held THIS (Jhursday) EVE NING, at the House of Alderman R T. Carter, ttUEßtf Street- below THIRD, at 7K o’clock. Object—To encour age enlistments from the ward. JOS. BROWN, President. JOS. T. JUSTUS,- Secretary. ■ It* gwa** TO THE CITIZENS OF THE • EIGHTH WaRD. —On the 10th of March next a Draft has been ordered by the Government. By that time the amendment of the Conscription Act will have placed all able-bodied men, married as well as single, under forty-five years of age,in the same class. Not less than 000 of such, men wili be required from the Eighth. ward. A]] (fin see the Importance of preventing this,‘and all the impossibility of doing it without your vigorous co operation. It can easily be accomplished. Volunteers are abund ant ; but to pay the promised bountiesmoney is required. About $l5. GCC have been collected; at least at large a sum is yet to be raised The contributions have been com paratively ftw, and principally by those (including a number of ladies) not thtmselvea liable to draft. Our ward reaches from Seventh street to the Schuylkill river, cna from Spruce to Chestnut, and contains about twenty thousand inhabitants. These twenty thousand are alike inteTeßted, poor and rich, married and single, man and woman. Mere boasts of loyalty, or denunciations of those op posing the Government, will not avail. Self interest, if notpitrlolwm. requires immediate action. In bo short a time as yet re re ains, it will be impossible for the Com mittee to visit aIL Do not, therefore, wait to be called upon. Send or bring yonrsubscrlptions, large or small, witht nt a moment’s delay, to either of the Committee. So&ll contribution*, irnumerous, will help make up the amount. If checks »Te given. they may be drawn to the order of the Treasurer. JUDGE STRONG, of the Supreme Court. .. THEODORE CUTLER, 7M Walnut street. EDWARD R LA WREN OB- SOS Washington Square. CLEMENT B. PBNRO'E 700 do. Wb F JUDSON, 708 Walnut street, CADWALADEB BIDDLE, 100$ Walbutstreet. COL. CHA’S. S SMITH, 237 south Thirteenth street. BENJ. ETTING- 13l5Sprucestreet Morris Patterson. isii sprucestreet- X> p. JONES. Twelfch and Spruce streets. J. B GEST, 1231 Spru*e street. CALEB JOHNSON, 221 south Broad street. J. L. MOSS 1320 Walnut street RICHARD AbHHURST, 1420 Walnut street, JOsEH G. EOSENGARTEN, 133 i Chestnut street. O. WILSON DAVI3. Continental Hoel. W. S. STEW ART. do. ISAAC G COLES BURY. 2020 Locust street. JOSEPH R. FRY, Walnut street. EDWIN GREBLF, 128 south Nineteenth street. EDWARD fl TROTTER. 1824 Chestnut street. HON. WM. STRONG, 2043 Walnut street. py TUB I*AST CALL TO THE CITI ZENS OF THE FIFTEENTH WARD —A meet ing will be held in the Baptist Church. EIGHTEENTH and SPRING GARDEN Streets, THIS (Thursday) EVENING at 8 o’clock. It will then be decided whether further efforts are to be made to avoid a draft in the ward. We believe that $15,000 will furnish enough volunteers to fill the quota. It is of the first importance that every man in the ward Jiab'e to draft should assist in secnrinK the means to pay volunteers to fill the quota. William Mann, Gustavus Remak, Ckas. P. Bower, Hiram Miller, JOB N. P ersol, J&*. B. Nicholson, Thomas Pot.or, - John A. Clark, Seth King. A. J. Leehler. Josiah L. Haines, Henry Davis, G. F. Rothacker, Geo. 8. Lockhart, Jobn D. Smith, Jas Deehan. 1j JOHN MURRAY, Seventh Precinct. FOURTEENTH- WARD BOUITY FUND. — At an Adjourned Meeting of the Citizens of the Fourteenth ward, held at Sp ins Garden Hall, February 6th. 1664, the following important resolutions were peeked: Jifeolvtd- That until SATURDAY EVENING next, , February 13tb, certificates guaranteeing exemption from the draft (or money returned) be issued for the sum of $2 :| , but after that date none shall be issued for leas than $5O. Rfsnlved, That the Bounty to be offered by this ward be $26. ard that the Treasurer, Col. William B. Thomas, be authorized and instructed to commence the payment thereof immediately. )n accordance with the above, parties interested are informed that by calling on Colonel Thomas at the Cas tom Bouse, on sud after MONDAY next, between D and 12 A M., with the necessary voucher*, the above stun •win be paid to each recruit credited to the Fourteenth ward. As the amount necessary to pay this sum is not fully made np.lt is earnestly desired that those who have not alresdy paia their subscription, and that those who can increase their subscription, will please do soimmedi ateiy. An Adjourned Meeting will be held at tbo same place on SATURDAY IYSKIgO. FebruaryJ3th. . WM. B. THOMAS, Chairman^ Attest: T. B. Davis, Secretary. fe9-5t a TWENTIETH WARD.—AW AD jouxned meeting, of the citizens of the ward will be held THISEVEBIR& in the Baptist Church, BlGara Street, above MASTER, at 7K o clock. All interested in filling ti-e quota of the ward and thereby avoiding the draft are invited to attend. _ GEO. WILLIAMS, President. B- HARPER, Secretary. H* the “MERCHANTS AND BANK’ ERS’ ” COMMIf TEE of the SIXTH WaRD BOUN TY FUND acknowledge the receipt of the following subscriptions cents, Sower, Baines, & Potts. Brooke & Fuller.... David Faust & Go Simon Scbloss.. Blum, Ban, ft 00... Pe>per ft Matkley.— Hirsh ft Gerstley. Feuttmau & Kaufman.-^* "Win. S. Weil ftCo Hindi) ft Bro C. A. Tbudium David Samuels ft Son» •»• M. RosMitach ft Co L. Furth Joseph S. Bell .«*»•» Field ft Cogley.. J. C. Price.— •••••»■ Cooper. Parham, ft Work. John M. Larkm Snyder, Grubb, ft Co M. M. Marple B. A Hendry...... 507 d, ft Co. George G0rd0n.*.......... Danenhower ft Eeverln-.- S. Dryfoos ft Co Wid.P. Wiletach. Ludwig, Kneedler. ft Co.» Gans. lebermau, ft C 0;... P. & G. W. Townsend..... Heilman & Rank....'**-*. W. K. Dunham ft Co.~*». lungerich ft Smith.. B. If. Bonder »• George HUlegas Wolf, Maysr, ft Go Bussell ft Woodruff. Lippincoit, Bond. ft C 0... Adams, Atkinson, ft C 0... Wolf &8r0.... Heiter ft Hay 5....... Shultz ft Gardner..*.....* Jordan ft Eo>s. taarbkch ft Swaitz RichardT. Bchmidt. Chambers ft Catteil Wicht ft Loeb Brothers. James Long. Bto, ft Co..*' JacobCanffman ft 50n....' Theodore Blips. Teller. Anathan. ft Co.*.« FmUli 8r05..... Frank Bros ft Co J. C. Steiner ft Co John Reinbold Shields ft David D. Elder Sami. H ... S’ern, Jonas, ft Co Wanner ft Kline Beates ft Miller Wa'ter ft Kaubb H. Geiger Lefevre, Park, ft Co Miller ft 5r0.... Philip Lev aid Wm ftH. Baiguel • Ayres ft Lippencott...• . it (To be Continued.) AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE AND TRUST COMPANY, WALNUT Street. Southeast corner of FOURTH. Philadelphia, February 4. 1864 Tie Trustees have this day declared a dividend of FIFTY FEB CENT, on all premiums received upon MUTUAL POLICIES during the year ending December 31, 1818, and in force at that date, the above amount to be credited to said Policies; and have also ordered the divi dend of lE€O, on Policies issued during that year, to be paid as the annual premiums on raid policies are re ceived. JOflN-S. WILSON, felO- 6t Secretary. _ iiitfi. FHILAOBLPHIA AND BEADIHS BA1LBOAJ) COMPANY, Office Ml South FOURTH Street, Philadelphia. September 1, 1863. DIVIDEND NOTICE.—The following-named person* 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 eertifl" cates of stock should he presented on calling for the Dividend. _ S'ARjiDFOED, Treasurer. STOCKHOLDERS* NAMES. Mrs. Mary Bishop, S. Lancaster, Timothy 0. Boyle, Percy H. Lewis, Clement Biddle. Fanny Mary tfitchersom. Ann Copeland. John Mclntyre, A, Emsue and J. Newbold, John 8. Moore, Trustees, , James McKnight, Debbie A. Hughes. Benj. F. Newport, Bwl T. Harrison, Beni. Pott* James HalloweU, WE. Rodman, James W, HalloweU, Sarah Ann Richard*. Catherine C. Koppele, Henry B. Sherer, Dulel Klapp, Maria L. Sadler. Mary Kuhn. • , Andrew Turner. Ohas. Kuhn, Hartman Mrs, Rebecca Ulrica, Kuhn, and J. H. Kuhn, Ex, Asher K. Wright, of 8. Kuhn.. . _ William Young. S. V. B. Lelsse Bxtrx., W. H. HeViekar, and JameaO. Schaff, Ex. of AustinBmlth, , . " Jobs & Lelsse. dec'd. Willis A Oft Mg-stath-tf MP CORV EXCHA] Kta* DBLPHIA, Novambt At the Election held 16th in srs were duly elected Direct Bank: Alexander Jamec SteoL Robert Brrlen, William P. Cox, Samuel T. Oanby, Philip B. Mingle. John F. Gross. And at the meeting of the! 2i& E vVirft TOKBEY. Cashier. no94*3m Rde' PHILADELPHIA AMD READIHfI £CP» RAILROAD COMPANY, Office No. JtflT South Philadelphia, December 3, MB3. DIVIDEND NOTICE. —The Transfer Books of this Company will be riosed on THURSDAY, 17th Instant, and reopened on TUESDAY, January 13* 1884. _. . . A Dividend of SEVEN PER CENT. , clear of State tax, has been declared on the Common Stock, 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 uut A Dividend of tHKEEAND A HALF PER CENT., elear of State tax, has been declared on the Pre ferred Stock, payable In Gash or Common Btoek, at the option of the holder, on and after the Slat December next, to the stockholders es they ■b«Ti» stand registered on the books at the close of business on the 17th lnst. Holders of eertlfleates which have been discharged from this <mee. or either of the Transfer Agencies* are particularly requested to have them duly registered on the Transfer Books to which tney have been transferred, prior to the 17th Inst. Stockholders whose names are registered on the New York books trill be paid at the Farmers 1 Loan and Trust Company, and those whose names am* registered on the Boston books will be paid at the office of Meesra. I E. Theyer A Brother. 8, BRADFORD. A&tt Treasurer* THE PRESS.—PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1864: comnTTSB BOUNTY FUND SIX THOUSAND DOLLARS. fD C. A. CLARKE, Chairman. I WM< H. BAtsNES,Treieurer. Committee 4 JOHN HANALD, \ H. C. BUND. IJAS- J. SWOYER- ss 00 6 09 - 6 09 6 00 6 00 6 00 5 09 5 00 u 00 6 00 ....« 5 00 r, oo 5 00 6 00 5 00 . 5 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 OJ 6 00 6OO 6 00 6 09 5 00 5 00 6 00 6 03 6 00 6 00 6 00 6 00 6 00 .~....i000 fi 00 5 00 6 00 5 00 5OO 6 00 6 09 6 00 6 00 5 00 6OO pmtA ut. the following stoekhoid |tor. Qf tfet Corn SzßUbse G. Cattail. „„ __ Christian J. Henman. H. W. Oatherwood, Bdmond A. Bonder, Charles X. WUklns, David Vanderreer, Jonathan Knight, i Board this day ALBX. Q. “« B pil.U«t“nd?OH4 e^! J ' “TB&r. ■.aa ISBVBAHCK OOHFAHT OF Till Bat statu or FMinsr LVAtUA. . „ , , . rKBRCARr 1, 1861 * Th« Directors have this day declared a ulviar;:<l or six per cent., or twelve dollars per share, clear of ail Uz«B. payable to the Stockholders or their legal repre sentatives, on demand. WILLIAM HARPER, fcMOt np OFFICE OF ASSISTANT TRBA* KP» SUK&U U. 8. —fHiLALiaLi'HiA, i-'oo. Id. ifcto-t To avoid detention in the payment of Coupons due 19 th Inst., holder* of twenty or more may deposit the same for verification, with their schedules, one week prior to that date. Check* for the amount due will ba readv for delivery at the opening of business hours on the 19th last* ARCH. tfoICTTYRE, fell 6t Assistant TV*fl.«ite<*r FT. 8, K^ t> OF£TCB PENBTSYLVAiaA RAIIr road compact. PHitAUBTipHr v, .Tau 25. 1861. _ MOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of this Com pany will he held on TUESDAY, the 16th day of Fehrua at 10 o’clock A. M., at BAflsOM-STREET The Annual Section for Directors will be held oa MONDAY, the 7th day of March. 1864, at the Office of the Company. Ho. $338 South THIRD Street ja26’tfls BDMTTNT> SMITH, RAcrctarF. S FUNERAL OF CAPTAIN SMALL Philadelphia, Feb 9, 1861. . SPECIAL OKDBKS. _ T. Lieutenant Goldnel C. M. BERRY, late Major cf the 2£>fb Regiment Pennsylvania Volnnteers, regrets that the painful duty devolves up >n him of announcing the death of Captain WM. SWAIN SMALL, of that regi ment. who died at his residence. In this city, this morn ing, at oneo’clrck. The Captain served with distinc tion through ibe prerent war, and participated in all {be battles in which the Arm? of the Potomac was engaged. His death will be deeply deplored by his regiment, and, as a fitting tribute to his memory and gallant conduct, ordered: 11. That the officers and men of the 26th Regiment P. Y.. now in Philadelphia, constitute the guard ot honor At hie funeral. The firing party wilt be commanded by Firet Lientenu t THOMAS J. MORRIS,.Who will make the necessary d etall for thst purpose. 11l officers and members of other regiments are re sprctfully invited to attend the faneral, which Will take place "n FRIDAY, the 12th inst, at 2 o’clock P. M.. from the residence of the father of the deceased. Col. Wm. F. Small, No 2043 Green Street _ By order of Lieut. Col. C. M. BERRY. Johk S Hiehi,. Adjutant It f NOTICE TO VOLUNTEERS.—-RE eruite or Veterans accredited to the FOURTEENTH WABD-wlll be paid the Ward bounty of *25. wi h ont dicccnm, by applying at the CDSTOM BOUSE, between the hours of 9A. M and SP. M. of each day. WILLIAM B. THOMAS, Treasurer. S FELLOW.COUNTRYMEN I—THE LAST CHANCE TO AVOID THE DBAET, which will take pltice on the 6th day of March, and receive the following bounties: for Veterans* $402; fnew Recmits. $cL2 the above Bounties will be paid in instalments, by authority. of the War Department. Able-bodied men will be recruited by tfao Provost Marshal of the First District, 246 Sonth THIRD Street, for any Company in old Regiment*, and any ward in the city of Philadelphia the Recruit may t elect. All City and Ward Bounties will bo paid the Recruits before they enter the barracks. Apply to f!apt FREDERICK ZARTUCHRR. ftB 6t» Becrni*ing Agent, gls S. THIRD Street. S GENERAL RECRUITING OFFICE, No Gil "HBSTNTTT STREET. —RECRUITS WANT ED for all the gallant old CAVALRY, ARTILLERY, andTPFANTRX Regiments now in service, raised tn ibis state. A limited number of men can yet be enlisted Tor the 2d Artillery P V., stationed in the rorliflcattone for the defence of Washington, and for the 3d Artillery, station ed at Fortress Monroe, Va., by applying at this office immediately. BOUNTIES. VETERAN VOLUNTEERS ALL OTHER VOLUNTEERS $323 CASH IN HAND. In addition to the above Bounty* all authorized Ward >OELntiee are paid men enlisting at this office Ncwletbetlmeto enlist. choose a good regiment, bo* care the large bounty* serve under experienced officers, and avoid the Impending DRAFT. CHAB. N. CADWALLADBR, . Capt. 2d Art (112th) Beat. P. V., General Recruiting Officer. NEW PUBLICATIONS. “(~)UT OF PRINT” IS AN EXPRES. don almost ae annoying to the public a* to the publisher. This has unavoidably been the answer for the )a*t eight weeks to everyone desiring to purchase this charming novel of English society. a talb of_Wllsh \bibtooeacx. To day the FOUHTfI'EVITIONiaVeady. That you may judge a little'of its merit, and the hold it has had upon the reading public, let me give a few facta. Thirteen yean ago this novel was first published in London, and up to the last year has had a regular remu* Derating tale. 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An Amati (Anderle). fallen stars (Fanny Hence!). A First Love (Haydn). (Rne Chabannais No. 6 (Ga cla). A Melody (Boieldieu). Domenico Cimarosa (Cimarosa). 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. LEYPOT DT,. Publisher, 1333 CHESTNUT Street. piM TENDEN’S COMMERCIAL COL lege. 637 C.HBBTNUT Street, corn-r of Seventh. Established 1544. BOOK-KEEPING, in its different branches, as prac ticed by the best accountants, Penmanship. Mercantile Calculations, Business Forms, Commercial Law, Ac., furnishing a necessary PREPARATION FOR BUSINESS LIFE. \A Dip 1 oma, with the seal of the institution attached, awarded on graduation. ~ ... Students received at any time, and lnStmctßd Sepa rately, Day and Evening. In its well tried course of Instruction, extensive acco modations, wide spread reputation and practical ad vantages to business men. this Institution is unequalled, ft numbers among its graduates hundreds of our moat accomplished ana successful business men. fe9-6t* WEST CHESTER FEMALE SEMI ~ * NARY, CHESTER COUNTY, Pa-Conducted by the Hlesss EVANS. —The Spring and Summer Session of this Institution will continue open till the last of June. Circulars containing terms, Ac , can be had on appli cation to or by addressing the Principals. The course of instruction includes all the branches of a thoroush English Education; also, the Latin, French, and German Languages, Instrumental and Vocal Mmic fell-St CCHOOL AND KINDERGARTEN ■will be opened on -MONDAY, February lGth«lB64, at the 8. 8. corner NINTH and SPRING - GARDEN. The PRIMARY DEPARTMENT will be conducted as a Kindergarten, upon the German (Fzoabel r) System, and WiU Include Boys and Girls under ten. Tears of A Class of older pupils win be received. In both departments GY MN 4STJ.CS, under the sys tem of Dr. Dio Lewis, will be taught - GERTRUDE W. FULTON. „ HARRIET B. DARLINGTON. Address, 315 MARSHALL Street. fc9-6t* v 130RDENT0WN FEMALE COLLEGE A*. BOEDSfITOWN. N. J. _ . This Institution Is pleasantly located, on the Delaware river. 1)4 hour’s ride from Philadelphia. Special atten tion is paid to the coxamon and higher branches ol SSGLISH. and superior advantages furnished in Yooe? and iDßirumantai Music, PRBBOH taught by native, and spoken in the family- SFor Catalogues, address Bst. JOHN H. BRAKBLEi, A. M., president. ja!4-2m* VILLAGE GREEN SEMINARY, r NEAR MEDIA, PA.—Pupils r«ceived at any time. English Mathematics, Classics, and Natural Science* taught. Military Tactics, Book-keeping, and CivUEn gloeering taught. Enthe expenses about *3 per week Boys of all ages taken. Refers to Wm H Earn, ex* Sheriff; John C. Capp &Co., No, 23 South Third street: and Thomas J. Clayton. Esq.. Fifth and Prune streets, Address Rev. J. BAfcVBY BARTON, A. M., Village Green, Pa »os-tf IMPERIAL PHOTOGRAPH CARTES A DE VISITE, unsurpaeeed, at KB WELL’S Galley. Tg* ABC B Street, fe9-6tlf» TTEATON & DENCKLA,HARDWARE -A-A Commission Merchants. 501 COMMENCE and 510 NORTH Btriets, offer for tale: Anchor Brand rails; Plymouth Mill Rivets W. Ac S. Batoher'B Cast Bteel; Eagle Cabinet Looks. Putnam's Horse Hails; Locke's School Slates. Copper. Brass- and Iron Wire; Cotton Cards Also, a full assortment of American Harawar®. fcfi Bmif ‘ T^OTIOE.—THE FOLLOWING CER- X 7 TIFICATE3 OF STOCK in the New York and Middle Coal Field Railroad and Coal Company been lost or mislaid, the undersigned would hereby g* ve noth e that he has made application to the Company toy issue of new Certificates: * r Certificate No. 882 fox 620 shares. Ho. do. 378 do. 200 do. 1 Ho. do. 836 do.-30 do. 1 laifi fchsSfc* J. ALIiIBON SISTER, CiuwMvi, ?a* MIIiITARY. LOSING, Publisher. 310 WASHINGTON Street. Boston. CYCLOPEDIA. NEW BOOKS. HAND-MADE PAPER. DAMASK PAPES ALBAUBRAA PAPER. LINEN PAPER 1 . 3 PAPER. and Letter Paper, ly— Initials*Stamped gratis, ouae Stationery, ivered iLEN. 1308 CHESTNUT. EDUCATIONAL. Incorporated 1855, SIUK ANp I>RY».GOOBS 2 1864. srBING > 1864. JAMES, KENT, SANTEE, & CO., IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OP DRY GOODS, Nos. 330 and *#l NOBTH THIRD ST., above Race. PHILADELPHIA, Have BOW open their usual LAEGE AND COMPLETE STOCK OP FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS. Notwithstanding the scarcity of many kinds of Dry Goods, our stock is notv full and varied in all its de partments. , . Special attention 1b Invited to our assortment of PHILADELPHIA-MADE GOODS. A full assortment of Cloths, Casslmeres, &c. ▲ full assortment of Prints, De Laines, Ac. A ta< 1 assortment of Notions, Wiiitt, Goods. Sic. A full assortment of Sheetingß, Stirlings, Ac. A full assortment of Ornish Uooin. tfc - fail 3m RETAIL DRY GOODS. 1864. novelties 1864. AVD DESIRABLE STAPLES SILKS, SHAWLS, & DRESS GOODS. BLACK SILKS, all widths and qualities. COLORED AND FANCY SILKS, In great variety. RICH FOULARDS, iunew coloring; choice designs. BUFF, CUIR, and H4VANE MOHAIES and ALPACAS. BLACK ALPACAS and MOHAIRS, An eto superfine. RICH BEOCHE GRENADINES and HEBNANIS. 3-4 and 6-4 DELAINES. V ack and colored. FRENCH PERCALES, PRIKTa, and ORGANDIES. LINENS AND WHITE GOODS. Also, COURVOISIER’S PARIS KID GLOVES. To all of which, together with our usual assortment of DRY GOODS, we invite attention.’ JAS. B. CAMPBELL & C 0„ /ell 737 CHESTNUT Stresv. CLOTHING. 1864. FINE CLOTHING AT WHOLESALE. We are now prepared to show to cash buyers as exten sive a stock of medium and fine Ready-made Clothing, for Bpiing Bales, aa can be found In the United States. Buyers can save their expenses to New I ork, and find thego<ds they want five and ten percent, cheaper in Philadelphia. An examination of our stock is solicited. WANAMAKER & BROWN, .OAK HALL, fell-lm if 6. E. vomer SIXTH and MARKET Sts. ARMY GOODS. pOR THE ARMY AND NAVY. EVANS Sc HASSAXuII,, military furnishers. 418 ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Banners, Regimental and Company Flags, Swords, Sashes, Belts. Pafsantg, Epaulettes, Hats, Caps, Can teens, Haversacks, Camp Kits, Field Glasses, Spurs, and everything pertaining to the complete outfit [of Army and Navy Officers. A liberal discount allowed to the trade. felQ-lm ~ 1864. : 1864. FURLOUGHS. Officers and soldiers, visiting the city on furlough, needing iS W ORBS other MILITARY EQUIPMENTS are invited to the very extenitlve MAHUTAOTURIHG ESTABLISHMENT OF GEO. W. SIMONS & BRO., SANSOM-STREET HALL, SAHSOM Street, aliuve Sixth. PRESENTATION SWORDS Made to order at the shortest notice, which ness and magnificence challenge competition, no other house in the country combining the MANUFACTURING JEWELER WITH THE PRACTICAL S WORD MAKER, ia22*lm Q W. SIMONS <* BBOTHEB, SAMSOH-STREET HALL, PHILADELPHIA, MANUFACTURERS OF JEWELRY. FINE SWORDS, AND MILITARY GOODS IN EVERY VARIETY. au2B-if6m JKOTHINGHAM <ft WELDS HAVE FOR SALS, HEAVY. MEDIUM, AND LIGHT SHEETINGS AND SHIRTINGS. STANDARD DRILLS. HEAVY CAB TON FLANNELS. WASH NGTON AND VICTORY CAMBRICS AND SILECIAS. BROWN, BLEACHED. AND CORSET JEANS. No. la WORSTED YARN. Ac. se22lftf FINANCIAL. QLARKSON & CO., BANKERS, Ho. 1»1 Boutb THIRD Street, PblladelyUa. Government Securities of all Issues PURCHASED AND FOR SALE. STOCKS, BONDS, AND GOIiD BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION. Interest Allowed on Deposits. MS' COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY MADE. feS-lm JAV COOKE & 00„ BANKERS AND DEALERS GOVERNMENT LOANS. 6-20 BONDS. fi PER GENT. LEGAL TENDERS. 7-30 TREASURY BOTES. 1681 LOANS. ONE-TEAB OERTIFIOATHB. QUARTERMASTERS’ VOUCHERS. QUARTERMASTERS' CHECKS. CITY AND STATE STOCKS. BANK. RAILROAD. AND CABAL STOCKS AND BONDS. Stock, Bought and Sold on CommlMloA. A full enrol, ot all kind, of GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, Including the Kew FWe For Cent. (leggl tender) TREA SURY ROTES, always on band. Collection, made and deposit, received. JAY COOKE «fc CO., Vo. 114 South THIRD STREET. |gTU FEBRUARY, IST APRIL, 1884. . IST MAY, COUPONS T 3-10 AND 5-30, WANTED. DREXEL 00. PAINTINGS AND ENGRAVINGS. gLEGANT MIRROBB, 4 LARGE ASSOBTMIMT SK« ENGRAVINGS , riBlC OUi PAINTING*. JUST RBO3IVED. EARLE'S GALLBBIES, Bit CHEBTVUT STREET. pOPABTHEBSHIP.—NOTICE IS hereby given, tint WILLI aU W. HELM and EH W. A. MDCKLE Lave this Cay entered Into PARTNERSHIP, under the Arm of HELM A MUCKLE. for the Manufacture aim Bepatring of Watch Canes. No. 3gB CHKITNUT St. PmLAJiLPHiA. Feh. 8. 1861. It* ATOTICE.—I HAVE >0 FURTHER ■*-" inherent in the firm of HULL, CORLIE3 &CO., having disposed of mv interest to Tho*. Hull January 16, 1864 [fell)*3t»J WM.P CORLISS. THE most sensible and pre -1 FEB ABLE Valentine would be a earte de vl.tte of yonreelf to a friend. Get BBIMEB S superior dtrlo;. at SfiCOHD Stmt, aboTo Sm u PIAS7ATTOS BITTERS. From the army hpirtUl-ib« Moody battis-leld-4ht Mansion of the rUh and humble abode of the poor—from the office and the Mend doak—from the mountain ton* distant valleys nod far-off islands of the omn—from every nook and comer of the civilised world—U pouring In the evidence of the astonishing effects of DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTBRB. Thousands upon thousands of letters like the following mar bo seen at our office: ~, _ Rbbdsbubt, Wis. , Sept 16,1883. * I have been In the army hospitals for fourteen monthMpeechleee and nearly dead. At Alton. Sr • f* V 6 ma * bottle of Plantation Bitter*. * * * Three bottles restored my speech and eured me. * * •P 0- H. FLAUTH.” South Wabsaw, 0., July2B, 1888. * * * 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 $l5O without bene fit, has been eured by ten bottles of your Bitters. « * • EDWARD WOUNALL.” The following la from the Matron of the Union Home School for the Children of volunteers: HAVSHXTEB MAHBKHf, FIPTT-fIBVSHTH St . ) Nbw York, August 2, 1863. J •'Dm. Draxb: Your wonderful Plantation Bitter* have been given to some of our little children suffering from weakness and weak lungs with most happy effect. One little girl, in particular, with pains in the head, lose of appetite, and daily wasting consumption, on whom all medical skill had been exhausted, has been entirely restored. We commenced with but a teaspoonfol of Bitters a day. Her appetite increased; strength and health followed. * * * * Respectfully, MRS. O. M. DEVOR” *** * * I owe much to you, for I verily believe the Plantation Bitters haye saved my life. BBV, W. H. WAGGONER. Madrid, N. Y. M •*m * * Thou wilt send me two bottles more of thy Plantation Bitters. My wife has been greatly benefited by their use. Thy friend. ASA GUERIN, Philadelphia. Pa.” «•* * * i have been a great sufferer from Dyspepsia, and had to abandon preaching, * * * The Plantation Bitters have cured me- RSV. J. S. CATHORN, Rochester, N. Y. ” 1864. "* * * Send us _twenty-four dozen more of your Plantation Bitters, the popularity of which is daily In creasing with the guests of our house. SYKES, CHADWICK, * CO., Proprietors Willard's Hotel,' Washington, D. C. ” *** * * I have given the Plantation Bitters to hun dredlfo four disabled soldiers with, the most astonishing affect. G. W. D. ANDREWS, Superintendent Soldiers'Home, Cincinnati, O.” * * The Plantation Bitters have eured me of liver complaint, of which I was laid up prostrate and had to abandon my business. H. B. KINGSLEY, Cleveland, O. ” * * The Plantation Bitters have eured me of a derangement of the kidneys and urinary organs that b*» distressed me for years. It acts like a charm. 0.0. MOORE, Agent for Colgate & Co. ,254 Broadway," &0., Ac., dm., Ac., 4a. &a. The Plantation Bitters make the weak strong, the lan guid brilliant, and are exhausted nature's great restorer. They are composed of the celebrated ClUsaya Ear3c, Wintergreen, Sassafras, Boots, Herbs, Ac., all preserved In perfectly pure St Croix Bum. Persons of sedentary habits, troubled with weakness, lassitude, palpitation of the heart, lack of appetite, dis 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 imTnediatc bene ficial effect. They are exceedingly agreeable, perfectly pure, and harmless. Notiob.— Any person pretending to sell Plantation Bit ters In bulk or by thegallon Is a swindler-and impostor. We only put it up in our log-cabin bottles. Beware of bottles refilled with imitation deleterious stuff,/or wM*h several persons are already in ' prison. See that every bottle has our United States stomp over the eork, and signature on steel-plate side labels. Sold by respectable dealers throughout the habitable s!ob8, P. H. DRAKE * 00., Oel3-Btu&th4m 202 BROADWAY, N. Y. Igwi EVANS & WATSON’S PHILA- P«1 DELPHIA-MAKUFACTUBED SALAMANDER k" BS * Lockhavbn*. Pa , Dec. 30, 1863. Messrs Evans & irat-son-, thilmUlvhio,: Gentlemen: My Salamander Safe, made at your es tablishment, has passed through the great fire which nearly dettroyed this town on the 6th instant, arid pre served its contents to my entire satisfaction. The Safe lfas exposed to an intense heat—so much, so as to melt the outer plates and knobs; yet, after being opened, having lain for twelve houTs in the mine, not a paper was found to be injured. Respectfully, yours, ORfif T. NOBLE, Attorney at Law. Messrs. EVANS & WATSON manufactured the Safes which have been in use in this Bank for more than six 3 ears. They have given entire satisfaction. Thevars undoubtedly Burglar Proof, and are supplied with three Patent AlphabeticaJ Locks, of very ingenious construc tion. We have thfe greatest confidence a« well in the Safes as in the locks of this firm, the former being bur glar and powder proof, and the latter without the neces sity of keys. ROBERT MO RP.IS, ■president Commonwealth Bank. H» C. Yors«, Cashier Commonwealth Bank- Having been in business for a period of more than twenty years, our long exptrie-ice now enables u-« to place before the public our IMPROVED SALAMANDER SAF£S of various kinds. We are confident, by the pa troneire bestowed upon us by a discerhing public, that our Safe* have always given entire satisfaction, and have not at anytime been fouod wanting when tried Oar national Tand other Rank Safes are now being used by a# large numbfr of both daseripUons of Banks throughout the United States . _ . . ...... , These Safes are made of the best materials that can be had: they are lined through with chilled iron plana: in the bottom of the Safe there Is placed an extra burglar proof. also made:of-chilled iron, with Hall s lais&i Pa tent Powder-Proof Lock. On the outside door of the Each Safe is placed c-n9of our Patent alphabetical or Changeable Bank Locke, capa.b e of niora than 5 0,0- 0 changes. Banks that are now using this Lock have great confidence in it, both as regards security and con venience, there beingno chance to blow It out with pow der, 3hd no kej to carry. These Safes are as Barslar and Fire-proof as any other make in tao UaitAd States Merchants in want of a good Counting House Stfo would do welt to call and examine oiy fine stock of Mer cantile Salamander Safes, of various sizes and patterns. These Safes have always bten found what they are re presented to be— ** Fire Proofin every instance where they have been tried in accidental fires they have al ways preserved their contents In a perfect condition; • many thousands of dollars have been saved by parties having tbeie Safes in use. We would call the attention of parties having valuable papers, snch as United States coupons, bonds, mortgages, deeds, Sic. . to our Dwelling house Safes. These Safeß are got up expressly for the preservation of valuable papers, and for silverware, in private houses , . . , . , BeiDg fiee from dampness they can he kept closed any length, of time without injuring the papers; both our Mercantile and Dwelling-house Safes have Hairs latest Patent iPowder-Proof Lock on, which, from the pecu liarity of its construction, has never been blown open or We also manufacture and keep for sale a large assort ment of Vault Doors, for Banks and stores. Bankers, merchants, and the public in general, are in vited to call and examine’our Ssfes before purchasing «leewhere. as we think that we can satisfy them as re gards the quality and prices of our Safes. We can refer to the following, along with more than 5,000 others, who now have our Safes in use: President and Cashier of the Commonwealth Bank of Philadelphia. President and Cashier of the Comolidation Bank. W. H. Blumer & Co ,* Bankers, Allentown. Pa. President and Cashier of the Stroudsburg Bank, Pa. President and Cashier of the Downingtown Bank, 7>ow»ingtown, Pa. President and Cashier of the Northumberland Bank, Northumberland, Pa. President and Cashier of the Octarora Bank, Octarora, Pa. . President and Cashier of the Newark Bank, Newark, Delaware. President and Cashier of the Real Estate Bank, Del. Caleb Cope, president of the Philadelphia Saving Fund. State Treasurer’s Office, Harrisburg, Pa. Ex-Governor Pollock, Director of the United States Mint, Philadelphia. Hon. W. Millward. United St-atos Marshal of Eastern District of Pennsylvania, Dale, Boss, & Witberß, Wo. 521 Market street. Hood, Bonbright, & Co., No. 629 Market street Kent. Santee, & Co., North Third street. Being thankful for past favors, we would respectfully request a continuance of the patronage of all in want of' anything tn our line of business. Our stick being very large, and prices low, we solicit!a.c*U before purchasing filsswbsre jsvANo a wAiov/iii • Fire and Burglar- Proof 8 *fe Manufacturers, fee-stnth3tlf No. 16-South FOURTH Street. pATENT HINGEBACK PHOTOGRAPH ALBUM. The moit indestructible ALBUM made. It lies open perfectlyfiat without injury or etrain to the Book. For sale by Photographers and Booksellers. ALTEMUS & CO., N. W. OOB< FOURTH AND RACE, fell-Gt Entrance on RAGE Street. JJBYSON & SON, PBINTEEB A»D STITIONEBS. BLANK BOOKS, PAPER Si PENS, AND INKS ©F SUPERIOR Corporations, Banks, and Business Men supplied with everything neoseeary for the Counting-room. FOB MINOS FOSS. BS33H, LAYER, AMD BULTANA RAISINS. QITSOSF, CURRANTS, AND SPIORS. CIDER, WINKS, Re., A* WHAT WONDERFUL FIDELITY * v of expression, and aocuracy of coloring, is mani fest In those splendid portraits—life size Photographs in 011-by B. F- REIMBR, 624 ARCH Street. It* J)0 YOU ADVERTISE? JOY, COE, & CO., SEKBRAIi SIWBPAPEB ADVBBUSING AND SUBSCRIPTION AGENCY, H. B. CORNER FIFTH AND CHESTNUT STREETS, •» meaDs of the system of conjoint Advertising Ten- br Messrs. JOY, COB. & CO , throuah their Sewspaper agency, Ibe expense to each adyer tiseV is sreatly reduced. Advertiser* save the postage and avoid the labor of corresponding with publisher*, risk of xemitiances, unseasonable and repeated calls strangers with separate bills, the vexation* deception of journals of dubious character, and losses from trading with incompetent and irresponsible '’Basiness men may learn 1 trough this Agenr.o Vast what journals to advertise in to reach effectively end cheap y-the sections wherein their trade uav be ex tended. V. S . Journal.. 4®*AdverUsers receWe copies of In which are Untied. s. T.-186o:-X. SAFES. Philadelphia, Feb 2 1564. QUALITY. Ne. S North SIXTH Street. ALBERT O. ROBERTS, De,l,r la Fine Groeerlee, Gornar ELEVENTH and VINE Btr„U. PHILADELPHIA. WAWTS, WANTED—A SALESMAN IN A TV Wood and Willow warj Houee. One acquainted with near trn.de orrforred. Addrfls? Box 38J'• With real same And wfafttM. ‘ fall«Bt* 'WANTED—A YOUNG MAN AS AS ** fiUtant SALESMAN in oar wholesalei department. £one cep.d apply unless they are perfectly familiar with SUke and r«oy Drew Good. CAM p BBIII * r O .. It* JAO- TB7 fUTESTWnT ST. x\r Ais'iAjLt —an eneegstiu and ' » experienced SALESMAN In the Brr Goods Jobbing Bn.-inees, for city and near trade. SHULL A E|AD. io'l-ai* -ean flflrTHflff AL'-gr. 'WANTED—BY A HOUSE ENGAGED V. in the Importation of Karthenwara, In New Tork, a MAN, qualified by cxparlence In the bnelcess, to act as talesman and Traveller. Addresi & Q.," Box 9?P, Offire. PEW YORK... frlV3>: WANTED, BY A MARBJED MAN, aSStaationas Eale*iuaa or Assistant l : mklc,artn*r in a Wholesale Jobbing Huiiu*. Broast-t vv iu goods hnpjaess in the country I*o objection to keeping boots in a ao- IUdiCBH Pont Oflic’, BOftDBJ. TOWN, XT. »T. . fAll-et* ■WANTED—AN INTBLLIGHN"O BUY T? in a Lawyer’s Office. Address, in. hand writing of applicant. ** W H T Prfif)* O/fjf.6. relG-at* WiM'ED—A PARTNER WITH A >* capital of $7.0C0 dollars in cash, to invesfcin coal properly. The Investment will prove profiub;-* Address **B- T«. prpfift office. with real na.rriN WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN. A TV Situation as BOOKKEEPER nr »S?IS:ANT BOOKKEEPER. Nophiectiontoleavetliec.tr. Refer ence given. Address H. B. 8., at this office felO-.tt WANTED—A SOBER AND INDUS TIOUk COOPER (single man wo 16 Schuylkill county, towork exclusively on Powder Keg-s To a sroed and reliable workman, steady employment.at fair wages, will he given. r jjgfjpj. felO-Ht* No. 1310 LOMBARD Street. WAN TED—A SITUATION AS 800 K ** K2EPER, in. any first-class city or country enta blifbment, b> syoung map, a master of accounts, ant wno has bM-n occupied for the last ton. as clerk and icanaier in a large bollor-plate and flueir jn mUI. of references given Adress fe9«lw* Box No. 40. Philadelphia Post Office WANTED-A BOY TO BE ARN CON * * VEVANerNO. Anoly hy note, in bond writing of applicant, to T. C. PRICE, s. W. corner SPRING G \R PEN and THIRTEENTH Street* f-9-3t WANTED—A FEY" ERIE CITY *" and County BONDS. Erie Car al Bond h oi Brio, Feniwlra-ata. ... , Alro, 10,000 North Branch Canal Bjuds, for wliica the bighesit price 'will be paid bv C, B. WEIGHT & CO., 14» South THIRD Street, - Opposite the JSxch’.u*e. "WTANTED.TO LET.—ONE 03 TWO *» Furnished or Unfurnished Parlors. Al«*o, one or two rooms iD tbs back huilnlng. in or near AR.CH Street, between NINTH and THIRTEENTH Streets, to baused as a Physician's Office. Address, for one week, *'l> c* tor. "ft the Press office, f<?3 fit fc •WANMD.-A MARRIED M AN, ONE *» brought up in the D»y-Oooda business i arfectly *BtniHar with Buying a>nd Selling, Wishes a SITU ATION in an Jinpor£iFg* Commiwßioa, or J-v*biu« House. Always accuatomed to active life and business habits. Would like to make an engagement before the 15tli of the month. Aa dress ” Energy, ’* Pres* office. fes-fi»-* WANTED CLOTHING.—P ERSONS * ■ having Clothing to dispose of will please oalL oa or address ' C MILLER, jaA-fcntbsSin* No. 303 CHESTNUT Street. SALESMAN WANTED.—TO AN man, who U acquainted with the Millinery business, andean influence some trade, a liberal.salary will be given. Also, a. yomh to learn the business. Ad dress,with reference. Box 46t P. (». fell-3t* <jßfj A MON TH! — Ws Want i gents at ** 5 '-''-M6oa month .expenses paid,to sell our Everlasting Pcnc<fa,Oriarif<v.iß'Mi*ners,and ,, .Rotherarticl*a. 1C circa* lars aeptjVee. SHAW A CLARK. BHdsford. Ms jaST 2m snn non T 0 invest in a well: 17,UUUestablished BUSINESS furnishing occupation to the advertiser. Address confidentially, with real name, and stating nature of buaine9. “H H. S., ” Box 10S9 Post Office. fe9-3t* M WANTED TO RENT—A SMALL, new HOUSE, Address Box 1007, Philadelphia Post Ofiice. fe!o-6t* WANTED TO RENT—BY THE Juiiadst of March, a three-story DWELLING with three ►torv back-buildings. situate between Tenth, and Twen tieth and Spring Osrdefl and Drown streets. Address, givinglocation and rent. Box 1476, P. 0. falthstul-lt , A FAMILY HORSE WANTED. —He must be perfectly sound and gentle, a good traveler, of some dark color, from 0 to 9-years of age, fctanding 1C to 16 hands high, and suitable for family use. Any one having such an animal to dispose of mav of a purchaser, by addressing Box No. 1245. P37LA* DELVHIA POST OFFICE, giving fall doscr’p* tion, and stating lowest price and where te ran be seen fed 31* HOARDING. A FIRST CLASS LADY TEACHER OF MUSIC will give Tuition and the use of a fine Instrument in exchange for Board. Private family pre ferred. Address No. 334 North FOURTH' St. ft* IOST AND FOUND. x OST— A CERTIFICATE FOR ONE -Lrf Share in the KENSINGTON BANK, intbecouuty of Philadelphia. The finder will be saitably rewarded if )*ft at Hand 13 STRAWBERRY Street. ja26 tuthSt* MOSES WHEELER. T OPT—A CERTIFICATE OF 5 PER CENT. LOAN OF STATS OF PENNSYLVANIA, for *516 05, dataa March 12 1330. Po. 754. ia name of Wll/LIAM MEREDITH. Also. a Certificate of G-per cent. Loan of State of Pennsylvania, for the stun of *2OO. cUted June 30. ISIS, No, 115*3, In the name of ELI K. PRICE, administrator of William Meredith in trust, Ap plication has been made to the Auditor General for a re newal of said Certificates _ • fe!o-3m ELI K PRICE. No. 811 ARCH Street. FOR SALE ANI? TO_I<ET^ M SALE— ALL, NEW COTTAGE, No. 3&3G GREEN Street, with nine rooms, including b»th, C&nbu sold low, audonnasy tettQS. • J ; fell-3:* DELAWARE COUNTY FARMS -jufor sale „ „ „ , Delaware County Farms For Fale. Delaware Connty Farms For Sale. Catalogues ready. Please send to , T _ rTt _ ~ fell-St* JAS. R. CUM vjINS. MEDIA. AUCTION SALE. jrv~ BAZAAB—NINTH AND SAN soar streets. AUOTIOK SAL?. OF HORSES, CARRIAGES. Ac., On SATURDAY MOjJMING next, at 10 o'clock, compri eiii g about FjFTY HORSES. Fall descriptions in tha Catalogues. Also, Hew and Second band Carviases. Light Wagons, Ac-, rith which too *ale will commence, also, Single and .Doable Harness, Saddles, Bridles, Whips. Cort-e. Ac. jm* jSo poftpoi exnent on account of wanner. *5- Sale of Horses. Ac.. 01 WEDNESDAY. ALFRED 51. Auctioneer. PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS FOR CAVALRY i HORSES. CaVjIXiRY Bcreajt. Office of <jhief Quartermaster. Washington, D. C., February 10, IS>l. SEALED PROPOSALS -will be received at this Office until 12 o’clotfe BL FRiT>A.Y. February 19. 1864, for ON'S THOUSAND (l.OCO) CaVALRY HORSES, to be delivered Et Camp Meigs, ReodvlUe, near Koston, Mae*., within. twenty (20) rays from date of contract. THREE THOUSAND (3 0 0) CAVALRY HORSEB. to be delivered in Washington (Gsesboro’ Depot) within forty (40) days from date of contract Said horses to be sound in all particulars, not less than fly e (6) nor more than nine (9) years old; from Id to 16 hands high; full fleshed, compactly built, bridle wise, and of tdze sufficient for cavalry purposes. These specifications will strictly adhered-to and rigidly enforced, in every particular. Ao bid will be entertained unless accompanied by a guarantee for its faithful performance. Form of bid and guarantee can be had on application to Captain John W. McKim, A. 5). M* at Boston. Maes., or atihis office. . .. , . . Successful bidders will be required to enter into, writ ten contracts, with good and sufficient security, within four (4) days from date of acceptance of bids. t The oath of allegiance mußt accompany each bid The undersignei reserves the right to reject all bids deemed unreasonable .... .. No bid will be entertained for less than lirty horses. Payment Will be made on completion: of contract, or as soon thereafter ae funds may be received _ Proposals must be endorsed “Proposals for Cavalry Horses,” and addressed lo CaptalnTames A. EkAn, Chief Quartermaster, Cavalry Bureau,. Washington. D C Any further information will be promptly given on application to JAMES A. ElvtN, fell-St Chief Quartermaster Cavalry Bureau. INSURANCE COMPANIES. T7AME INSURANT -1- N0..405 CHBS' PBILAD] FIBS AND INLAj Frauds H Back* Charles KJcbardaon, Henry Lewis, O. Wi Davis. F. S. Justice, Georgs A. West. FRANCIS V. CHAS. RICH, W. I. Blanchard. Secrets NEW LIGHT. The subscribers would inform tbe public that they hare imtodQc.diathlB.l«T aBW LIQHTi posst minff advantages over all others in use, viz: PIC TUBBJ taken by this tbflit are nnre lifelike and na tural. Children are taken almost instantaneously, *a,j in two seconds. The superior and artistic finish of the Pictures taken by <bla l.Uht defy competition. WBiSMAIt & CO. , Photographers, 81& ABCS Sfcraet. feOUnir TvEAF MADE TO HEAR.—INSTB-U -mentß to aB»ifit the heating at P. MADBIRA’B, ffo. H 5 South TBBTH St., below Chestnut. fo3-I2t*_ CECOND NATIONAL FRANK FOED. _ _ capital #lOO,OOO With thb privilege o? in- ÜBEABING TO #OOO.OOO, . , HATH AH HILLES. President. WILLIAM H. RHAWE. Cashier, (Late of the Philadelphia Bank.) niKBCToHa: _ NATHAN HILLKS, CHARLES E. KBJM3B, GEORGE W. RRiWK, BEN.I. EOWLifch, Ja„ SIMON B. SNYDER, BENJ. H. DBACOfI, EDWARD HAYES. JOHN COOPEEt LEWIS SHALLOROSS, _ The Second National Bat open at No. 131 MAIN Strei action of a General Bank!) terms. Collections npon all acci upon liberal terms. Betpec feSSm CTEAM ENGINES AN©> BOIbEBS O FOR SALE —1 pair of low-pressure double acting vertical beam ENGINES, with Sfrinoh cyliaderß. and 7 feet Btrofee, having a 2Meet-gear dy-wheel, wnn l&J cogs. Length of cog IS inches, and d Inch pitch. AW>, ajack'gear of 02 teeth. These Kcsaaas »re rated at 400' horre power, and were tmilfc & * of Providence, and are exceeijngly smooth-worxi og and substantial machines. T*sr t wo c Z ]Jn ih QV woall operated as one machine, o*- sopirately, Thejrwoaia shells. Each Boiler hfte 6 apa 10 mcheH 111 dl ameter- The Boilers are ,s*d« 0r,4-ioeh are in good order, and will be Acl A wither withcint fronts, ri ile afoYo B 'ars C to-be. sold for no fanlta; Engines of double the power belli *reaolrod for our present w«rk. Tbel are now etan'iliMf, in good working order, and can be .xamined at >uy time, upon application at the NATMKEAG MlLLfis. Salem, Mass. "f 0 2 tmbtf JOHN g.ILBJTRN. Agent. RARE CHANCE.— To those wi&&a£r to purchase FINE FURNITURE I would hay t bai-1 aJjall offor 15k7 entire stock, at the l5 South sSCOND Street, above Chestnut, at tu», cost of inarjHfactare. The Fnrnitare must be eold before the Wlh of Uarch, as the store ia to be used for purposes. The work and materials are of the vers beak quality, and ever? article will be war ranted as.%«pre.eented. . -TbpebMjt comprises nome of the finest patternaof solid ant WALNUT PARLOR SUlTS.covered In Satin, foocatelle, “Pluah.” Reps, and Hair GMh. ever offer sale. Alacy solid Walnut Round corner Bed* splendid Drawing Buresus and Bh>!o*ad *?**“' •Undato match; Parlor Tables. Chairs. Btiegcres. Easy Aria, and Slutted Roeklng Chairs- Sideboards, Extension Tables, Dining Chairs. In Keps; Loaned*. Bofas, Hat Back*. Hall Tables; in fact, «verv variety of ramr. Dining Room, Hall, Library, and Any doubts as to iha abfvwe rcrSvMS 'nTo, 45 SoutZ dh nailed by calling at the WAKEKOUmo, 00 w in SECOND and buruM atciui, and IgnufacLarar. PABBON 01L.—500 BARRELS OF * ” Dri?s - J wrfeai: OJKKAT IJSISH NATIONAL PAIB, VX at KRYAN HALL. GHIdAQO, I! inols, commencing: BaSTBR MONDAY. March 28 1864, and continuing du ring the week. Harps from Ireland. Cl<LCf\ttLe Flags, Oid Books. Leiteie, Weapons, Ac., belonging to Emmett, Tone. Fitzgtrald, aud other Irish. Herpes. Son.ven.tra fr< m tie Ladi« s in lieland. Utoe FEfiIAN BIiOIHEKHOOD are '.nakinx prepara tions for a GKAKG TKISfI NATIONAL FAIR, to take place ir Chicago. at Bryan Hall. arlsln/f wont the Fair 171)1 he demoted to the National Purposes of the Brotherhood. The Lad'us in Ireland fnrcifch sundry articles—-Harps, Books,F'bbs, Weapons, andmikceUanea whicubeloaged to the Heroes of Ireland, or which are valuable from a ssociation or intrinsically. Bos Oak Jewelry will form a conspicuous feature. . Dotatnusare solicited from evarv Irish person in the land. Those who cannot i end Articles may send money. Auy ai-tlcl© will be received, and any .sum, however m *- cest. Farmers in the Nonhwesiiare requested to send in an>thlng 1n the shape of Produce. official acfcpow* ledgments will be made by tho brotherhood Ju lie pnb* lie prints. Each Bcate will have its table. , , - - •• Upon the« pen in* of tlie Fair She articles recalzed.from Ireland will be pat up in Lott^jW. Any pt-reone who cannot visit the Fair. cap. by remit ting to the nndeißinned, take.cbaaces in t.te drawing. The numerous Book', Picture Weapons, Letters. Flans, Ac., celebrated in Celtic History, will be disposed of in •this manner. Schedules oi atUclee, -wltA.number of chances to e&eb, and price. will be duly P^DUShea, For the week of the TaLfcdlßtlngntMiea Irishmen are engaged to Lecture, who&anameß and subjects will ap pear in due season. After ;hp Lecture, each night, there Will be a Celtic Concert, by distinguished liiehr profes sionals, at which the National Insti aments will, be used and National Airs sung.. , '' , , We make an appeal, conflaemly, to Irish men an women everywhere is the Baited States. Send forward by express anything 'riant may be available Let tha Irith Ladies work, and aonvince the people at home that they a?sißt LfL>Ue< in Sastsrn and Western. cities can form comiuti&es and furnish.a ulcr collection. All receipts will be r#bU»hed on vrival ex press. &c», BCANbA-VBRoTHER<i*.i«£B'.Scttth WATER [s!guf« ai0 ’ “Michael scaneam. > „ 8 P. T. SHEBLOQK J-CommlttM. r«ll-tlltmhlAthmiaf H. O’C. AP.CABTH/. ) Ik of PhlladelltMa to noir I ■ . it, Praokford. fof ttaa tratrn- riBAPSi-VINE MAN-TlftE, ig Bosiness upon the usual j GE COMPANY, JTJTDT STBBBT, •ELPHIA.. ItfD IRSURAPQ2. ■JTOBS. . John W. E*eman, Hobart 3. Potter, John Kea«ler, Jr., £. J) Woodruff, Charles Stofcoa, Joseph D Rills. Presideat. Vice President, irv. BANK OF »sible point* villbe made y S. Cashier AMUSEMENTS. ACADEMY OP MUSIC GERMAN - teas KWHr «' ™« »«««- On V&IDAT EVEBINQ, Feb. «. The Company will introduce to the public of Phil*- deli;hla, for lift first time, Richard. Wagners celebrated. GPe ™- TANItHABDBIK. This Grand Opera, in three acts, has never b<*an u>v*& in this country, except in New York, where its perform* ance called forth the enthusiastic applause of v. cu!c * and the public. The cast of the Opera wllL include the fall strength of the company, as follows : Count ot Thurlngen* « Herr Hprmanne, Tannhaenser Herr Himmer. -Kerr Steineoke» waither *..Herr Efabelmnna. “ Friu Johan y«??»h * *■ • -?rau Fredetici. Past*. ...ttendantn of the n oart . Naiad, to kens, ,(Owman,). Cratl. of the w» r tb“ s, in IbeTliirteentlj r^ntsry Ccndncto?*.*.* OaRL ANSUIT 1 r*r ON SATURDAY A FfEßN'fOff. Fofcraary k ' GRAND MATINEE. When y MjSRRY WIVES OF WrSDb«»R, Will btf given*- in which Horr HERMANNS win ;i-‘ '•Faifftafi’. ’ ' _ Tic>ets of Admission to ParqaettS. ParflUette end Balcony, *J. No extra charge fur fl*oar-)l *i Family Circle, 60 oents. Amphithoitre- 2fi conts Doors occn at 7'-i o'clock. Porforxnanco to at l o’clock. _ TICKETS TO MATTNSE, FIFTY CENTS, Ez?h?y«u j?:*ats, wi'b?h may berecared at the Academy or «i seventh and Chestnut, before-noon of bflt-urJgy, 25cect«< extra. /ell-2t* jVJLHHJAL FUND HALL. 3Al{ M>A £ Vv'fiSJvr., Vnb-. 18, ]%U, W T I t j T) 7*!?p U ?■' 1 -X l-t Yo r k.) • - ~lJtiTKn''-TIVK l EP.TnT'P , ••■THS’ ik; ok moke? ob;% ko .. ,I ' t Mb “ in l ‘ uWl « ’”4 ProfoißioiUl TH3 ALMIGHTY DOLLAH And every aan.seotthat r;;n ho procured for : .V,r :j A* delivered la ..Uttm principal seventeen oufersnz tr/nm: 13 M- James Hall. I»o • i«*V *Dd related SjXTY times * uo * k ' ll ' In various Grant BrlUio, iu iB'»3. Tir.KKTs* 25 cents. to ha bad at the Bali 011 the a’eitof the Leciara SPECIAL NOTICE. To avoid crowding iu'nfglit, a fritr cants c iti bi obteited fti Rislty’s BooJr Stand. Coutiu*-nta\ Mari-tfs Mosio More. liC'S'Chestnut street, and at Y inun's Boole St*E(i. Girard H«n»h b?cnred seats, witl; co CO cts. Plan of-llall tsMvJiitd on Friday raoriitDK N f 'vV CHESTNUT STRKf/r THKATRS, LEONARD oroveb, TICKST-OF-LEAYE MAN. OP-LEA.YE MA2T. DRAMA ENTIRE AN ENTHUSIASTIC SHCOESS. THE LOFTY MORAL Lncrlcated by this Toufhinjf Eratoa of tbs TICKEf.Of'LBAVE MAS pervpdEß, in it* teachings, EVERY CLASS OP SOCTETT. The fppl and respond to the admomiion. I 88-KIND TO THB BBBrNu! THE FAhsT LADS O V THE TOWtf are wholeej'iseJy and forcibly irnpraßsed with the ilfta* *eji« besotting their path*, and Briefly'* warning voice to Sam falls oo heeding earp. Ihe humanitarian hai b new Acid for philanthropy. ThediKCiphre ofprSsrnsn'cefvesa wlio’p&omecharge Crime fTPQtiftncy wiien* the criminal disco vers that heU hot wholly inai. o NisVf the delightful Por'f-htic J)r:»«nr. , TICKfcT- OF- L BaVE tUfiT is preteuted entie THE CAST 0? CHABAC7SES> Pronounced by prr-roinMitjourEals o~ f hl of the strongest ever given the drama. THE SCSffSfIT Superior to anythin* hitherto pre«eote3 intim drama. MR. C A. KOPPITZi atj.ltbe -TEANf, OK*HESrR4 Fifty the ' ‘Ticket-of-Leave'* OreTiurs; 11 Bacdo Walt*—Brilliacttaod A Pay with the Ir?ih Brigade—Koppitf.. ADMISSION.— Circle and Parana. 60c.; Orche*-. tra, 7.'c.; Family Circle, 25c Seats secured without sxtt* charge. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. The Yirit Regular FAMILY MATIN£I wilt b* given, on SATURDAY AFTERNOON next, upon which occj-don the prices of admission will be FIFTY GRaTs to all parts of the house. Two tickets admit three persons, tliiidißßi 25 Cents, TICKET-OF IEA.VB Jtlitf „ (The drama entire) * ■will he presented. fed yy ALNUTSTBEET THEATKHi POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT BUT TWO Of the Beautiful and Accomplished Yonnc ActreM. LUCILLE ’WESTERN. *** ■ Who. in consequence of the crowds nightly tamed from the doors unable to gain admission, will reps it her wonderful, truthful impersonation of LADY ISABKL and MADAME yrilß, In Her Giteiit EttlOliOUlL Play Of EAST LYNNE: Or, THE ELOPEMENT. Mh S. JOHN DBEW'S NEW ABOEL STREET THEATRE. UNABATED SUCCESS OF MTSH CHARLOTTE THOMPSON. MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY.and THURSDAY. LITTLE FAbETTE, THE CRICKET. Fanchon. (The Cricket) ....MISS THOMPSOST, Lan dry Barbe&nd Barton Rtn. Lidler Barbeaud, .Staart Bobioß* Father Barbeaud.* Mr. Griffith*. Old Fhdetta*", Miss Mary Carr. Mftde10n................. Miss B. PrU*. To conclude with a Favorite Comedietta. MISS THOMPSON'S BENEFIT ON FRIDAY Curtain rises at 7X o’clock. fe9*4t' fJ'BEAT' NATIONAL CIRCUS 'J* TROUPE. MARKET STREET. ABOVE TWELFTH, Direetress—lire. CHARLES WARNER, formerly Mfft. DAK RICE. The area* nomOarityof 'he Girons is full)* iiaintalaod, but. not-e itiistiadlCE this, the show must soon clone. Among ilia tusay beautiful ficeneK to bs perf.ilined tbU week is one entitled TBB FEBUVIAN AND HIS BRIDE, a .splendid piece of double horeemansbip Tbs entire National r J roupe wi.il appear EVERY EVENING tb.ia w*eV. Matisses on WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY noons, eoxamenciat at 2M o’clcck. Evening performance commencing at 7 40 Admisrion.2fl cent*; Stage seats, 50 cents; Private Box. $3; Gallery, IP ceMs. r*3-9t XT ATE arrived at XX CONCERT HALL MONDAY EVENING. February Sib.: AND EVERY EVENING DURING THE WEEK, The far-famed original and only MORRIS MINSTRELS, BRASS BAND. AND BURLESQUE OLD FOLKS’ CONCERT TROUPE. Twenty-one Established Artists, from their Opera House. B°*ton iiViRYTHING &EW-NOTHINO OLD. READ THE PROGRAMME The acknowledged Champions of Minstre’sy. An entire change of Programme every other eveninf. giving the must extensive and versatile entertainment everwitressed. C«rdsof Admission 25 can's. Doors open at o’clock; commence at 73*. 'CHARLES A. MORRIS, AL.ijrffc-er. W. A. ABBOTT and CBAS G aSdBTT. Agents. ffS 6t A 88KM&LY BUILDING, XV - TEIfTH AlfD CHESTNUT STBEBTB. The celebrated BAYSNPOB7 BOYS, THIS WEEK ONLY. The greatest PHENOMENON ever witnessed since the day*-or the Aiwtles. MysTElirOHs PrSPLATS and STARTLING Pr'ONDSES are produced m their presence. Go and see tb^m. Admission.» 60 cents. Galtary.. 25 cents. Poors open at 7 o’clock; coiununciag at 7>£ o’clock. Seats aau be secured at the ofllce oE the Hall daring: the day "without extra charge Open from 9 to 12 A. M. CONCERT HALL ■■ LECTURE BOOH,. CBTCSTNDT STREET* ABOVE TWELFTH. POSITIVELY THE LAST WSSS OP VTONiDSRLICH’B A ttrtos of ill Qitr&tioiife of T. 8. ARTHUR'S Mar niohtb in a jsas-room, at.ro. JOHN RUNYAN'S FILOKIA’S FfiO(}HSSB, And other attractive Scenes front LIFE, CHARACTER, NATURE, and ART, Proprietor pud Manager Mr. JOBRPH vERIti wSQ -iontiunc for a short sensor. TSili apiendid series of more than 200 trand Panoramic Pfeintlhfs tth 3 executed by Mr. GEORGE WUNDBBLIOH* as American Arkißt, who stands unrirallel as a scents Painter. Admission 25 cents. Children 15 cents. iJoovb open at 7 o’clock. MATINEES EVERY AFTERNOON AT 3 O'CLOCK. ja4 s -42t • • TEMPLE OF WONDERS. -1 ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS, TENTH, wd, CHESTNUT StrMtA WILL SHORTLY CLOSE. MAGICAL and PHILOSOPHICAL EXPBBIMBOTBi Great Powers of VBWTBILOQUIBM. and.tha L2AKKD CANARY BIROS. • ' SIGNOR BLITZ will appear In He popular Entertain ment* EVERY BVENI1&. eommenoinc at 7X, and WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY AFTBBJTOO* at 3. • Admission 25 cents: Children IS cento. _ Jad-n ■PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF A THS Pisa AST3. 1«1»# CHBSTNCT SPS BBT. „ „„ OFBH DAILT (Snsdan axtenUd) Aran 9 A. M. tUI Admission 25aant«. Children half prion Composed of ron«h pieces of BAW BiIKF.S, HOlllN-IS.AtSD SIKEWS. Kith la o."g£nic mattar, sad enpeeielij adapted to oEAPßTijias aad.T®Di(.a trues. For solo,'it the maaafactvirors, B;AK6H & SONS, fc4-thJl*. No. 20 south BEL AWAKE Avenue- A great demand fob those fine Males of cartes le visits now t»us« mad* br B. F. SWMSW. Go early m> «»* AKCtt Sturt, aßd Oh tain superior pictures. • li PEMOYAL.—JOHN O. BASER HAS REMOVED #rcinl64 Norili Th ir.V to TAS Li foßN U r TtAKBK A CO’S MEDICISCAD cod liver 2eh,*”.hn\>“?]l^ mnit 1 carofuf ! en]>or»>»''>“ ®f iha. orlalna and sole.pro- SdTtoSf This brand of Oil b*t. thweroio, advoßfewos over .11 others end fslo So. 718 KIUKO Street. fJOHN L. OABEN, PHBENOLO. GIST, may be DiT andEfSNJN’q.ou adaptation tt* Suainett. Trade, and Profj/itlon: on the itr;pr>v»menl of health, correction or faolta, formation of frlendnhlpt bo. Tod W«- garlpuous oi cnbraster Kiyen when rocuired Rt Mo. 8. WWTH BtryAtv&ljoy e'Cti Mfrtiut. »fK.th*lnfiraii^ gBE CORRECT PIANO TUNING I« • 1 *'-Mr. 0 B, SiRGEiSTM Ordf 3 Jto TaaM and Ber.AlflDK Pianos are received at MAaOIJ a uti. “ Store, '4Qf CHESTNU P Street, onlv, « , Mr., fiTbaii had eleven yearß’factorr eKper^W'-* tor,, and five rare employment in !*!iii4aaipj»j « , SPECIAL —Pianos relealhered to fill m ?>>•' 4 “* %weet-tonedftBnew. „-iva.-ul/ fqr MANAGES. "icy M Im otta ZOGBAPHICON,
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