arrivals at the hotel! UP TO TWELVE O’CLOCK L&.ST NIOHT. C»tuiWUl-ll>th M Hate & la. Bt Paul J H Smith. Hew Tort E P Van Yftlknbnii, ff I Dr BrataaTd, Chicago SiK BniaWt Chicago *Capt J O Grali, DBA i“ JaaßA miger. Baltimore MH G JevtbwUika Hew Tort T Kyeoper. Baltimore T| Mala. Hew Yotlc_ . Geo A Mopboiuozu H York •James fiproni . John A Wolfcert 5 Bailey. Boston Sehfttd Jon«s C B Ben y Cbas Kleckner, Harrisburg XJ Hamilton ITS A S P Goote, Maryland J Johnson, New York Job G Skirm, New York 3) TThnrlow, New York C L Math la*, Boston Til ant Jj Hildet»&nd, Pa] H G Foster. Detroit JWSwiDk* MauchChunk Bliss J G Woo tworth, Pa Jan F Smith, Beading IT Baldwin. New York €t Whaiton ft la* Penna J T Jones. L Branch, N J W B Cook, L Brat ch, N J £ Seymour, Jr, L Branch, X B Shelley. L Branch, B J A Montgomery, Ii Branch John W Raiton, Beading J B Dougherty. Del co. Pa W W Lanian, Michigan A H Jameson, Beading V H Ford, Baltimore John Hoopoe- New York j T Bcgere, New York St. Xfbnls—ClientiMit S S Thompson, Boston "WmAiken, 081 W H Gonid Jc la_ Carlisle Jas Dennis, Jr, Boston X Moore, Port Deposit Jas Th omas, Wilmington Jan E Taylor,New York W T Wagner Jas Holt, Boston £ T Hill, Boston CFeo S Hill, Boston Col J Gray, Cairo, HI SI Fox. Trenton. M J „ Jacob Pewey, Princeton,» J ft Geo H Clair, New York 8 K Griffith, Trenton JasT Murray,New York Gant G T Henry, USA John MayherjSew Jersey J Stone ft la. New Jersey J S Jones. Delaware _ _ J C Clendening, Troy,N Y D Conklin. Troy, N Y John G Pslonze P Crawford, Cincinnati Yke Union-Arch i Alex D Kelly, Georgetown J Moore & wife Martin Wait ft wife Jas White. Pittsburg J H Warner, Pittsburg Daniel Oliver, Norfolk Gotleib Miller . J L Hoffman, Allentown Col W W Hamersly, Pa Xiient G L Brows, USA J L Nutting. Schnyl co, Pa JO C Aughenbaush ft la, Md J B Horse, New York J S Trexler, USA _ SlxtM it W Brerhart.West Chester 'Gilbert Combe. Freehold, N J £ G Wigiop, New York W J Finberman. N Y W Chandler, Jr. Chester co John Witmer, U 8 A B Jennings-York co Xoht Bussell, York co W Welsh, York co Joshua Luke, USA Cha© Parler, Haniibarg Mai W F Bobiwon, Pa Wm Emmett Chas J Dupont, Oxford Wm Poster USA ,WStokes. USA States Uniom-Harki X W Daly, Phila Jos K Getty, phUa J S Hunter. Phila Wm Smith. New York John W Sco'.t X Mneeelman. Overton Edward Franks. Overton Chan Strarby. Overton J X Overbaugh, N Y J J Lnhen, Cleveland Ahelmer, Cleveland £t John North, Washington 6 H LaughUa, McYeytown 3> Franks, New York Natlonal-ZUce m A Krlder. Annville, Pa M Keeler, Norristown J Waterhouse, Wilm.Del JMSchmipp, frs Landis, Lancaster co W Grov«r. Washington C H Grubb, Washington DrHB Bowman, Lane co Barter Shetf-Sccoi W Davison. Cheltenham Vn Earl, ifewtowa Mlm Sari, Newtown John Beil. USA John M B'ch, Jr, tnittjwrv G Parker Pails . - A N Bnckman, Virginia.. J B Borl< an 8t la. Harrißb’l 8B La Bar. Harrlaburi: ITho* J J ' ■adison'-Becoid mti S Chaffinch, He Junes Tolley & la, Penn a Josß Kelley. Humbarg Jjt Cbas P Fisher, Boston LtTßDavis, Vermont Jf I) Williams. H J Joe Fell, Penna X Williams, 37ew Hope JS Williams, New Hope Hoiut venaom-s«c< JHStover, USi •TW-gtohely, USA H B Wilk« a, Lock Haven H S Culp, Pennsylvania H Bel&nyd6r, PottovlUe H B Thompson, wliliamspt W G Fisher Sc la, MUesbnrg F Thompson, U S H £ Black. Baltimore ThOsHorris, Trenton, If J 8 Zimmerman. B azleton Bunumi Hotel—Vhii G W Staley. Hew Jersey W Street, Washington WC Harris, York, Pa G WHeDdejson,Ghaxabs’bK fi B Havward. OhambsTres G Hanhall, Wilkeabarre 4 «t> atooye Cillowhlll. £ Buzonghn. DollSlton ! Frank Htule. Poifc nUntnn AEMut. Warrington IvßanenPoztOili^y oll BaU Etglt-VUil Mnit, abovt CiUswblu s&tBGr<*«, AUntowa IHn QoJnbr. Jama. * Kiddie, Pittsburg I> Fleming. darrinburg Mrs Jane Barton, N York W W Clark, New York Mrs Clark ft ehtld. N York John Taylor, Boa'on Alex Chapton, Detroit Alex Chapton, ir, Detroit K Mcftonigle, Boston W Quigley G W Ford - Lieut G H Teague, Mass JosiabLordtir, Mass Capt J Q A Weller. USA C Norwood ft 2 chu. M Y Cam G Fernald. USA E C Cleveland. BCa*e Gen Todd. Dakota Territory Sami T Shaw. Baltimore A Jacontna. New York John H Hubbard, Conn Mrs Hubba d. Conn Sami Lapham. Boston A JAlexindor, Washington K W Bush, Kentucky Missouri ('OILT Dickey, Illinoit i oh s.T. BtTi an. Illinois : Jos C Townsend, Baltimore l B Stabler, jr, Boston Robt Maras, Boston C A Mares, Boeton_ , Mrs T Drew, New York Jas 8 Haierty. Bsl»«mw« J D Egbert. 8t Louis t R F>aw. Alton T . annv W C Woodman* jaoksonv 1 J Z Cobbeos, St Lonis Tftrathers, Warren H Coniter, Greensburg ebas H Tay, New Jersey H P Conant ft la, Boston B F Lushbaugh Nebraska w Seward, Jr, NewTorlt J A Churchill. New York Cha-s (Iraaa, New York- Dr G "9 Woodward, N York C k Knaser, Boston H Langston, Pittsburg 8 T Redman, Pennsylvania T J Coffey & wf, Washington J Griswell, New Bedford B C Jon*s. K&W Bedford Visa E Jones, New Bedford T R Dalton, fioxbury C J Gilbert, Chicago A Grovevmau, J. ftwf, Balt J- B J ippinoott, Baltimore J Mahoney. St Paul A G Lip >ett, Connecticut J M Palmer. Baltimore Col Pierce. Washington A Henman, New York N T Goodman,Germantown H D Meant, Washington J H Clark, Washington P H Jones, 8t Lonis Jas SFbeIPS. Louisville G fl Barnes, Loutsyille C L French, Arkansas Mrs French, Arkansas JH Fisher, Boston Mrs Greea, St Louis W S O’Brien, New York Mi 88 G G Con die, New York J A Elsenbrey, Washington John T Havlfl. Wheellnc.Ya Chas 8 Tinker, Louisville A O Brannin, Louisville Isaac E Eaton, Leavenworth H O Palmer. New York H B Hays, USA A H Adams Kentucky i Orrin D Todd,Shelby co,Ky D B Hilt, Phila itreet. below Ninth B L'Baynoldft, New York 1 SMeekinga- et Louie * John Grow, C B Carmody, New York Mi**■ I Freeman, Boston J W Parker. Penna H Kimball. Wisconsin W L Parvin, St Lonis J B Ivins G H Ivins G Howland ft la, Boston T H Cook. Baltimore JWBotelar, Wash, DO $ H Hosier. Baltimore G D Gadelle W Mortimer L E Tree. New York J Lome. Pittsburg J f PiehuLe, Baltimore B J Howell- New York C McCuLough, Eikton J Bun Id. USA W J Forday, Lancaster B M Sheppard. USA G H Laughlin. Maryland f Schenc*. New York Dr J H Dickson ft la, Plttsbg Mies Belle Goetner H G Heals. Pittsburg O wen Byrne, Pittsburg Ira E Davenport Buffalo WH Davenpwt. Buffalo Wm M Fay, Buffalo V H Stone ft wf, USA Sami Meshler. New York Ch&s Hunt, Baltimore SflmUt Brown J Harlem. Boston Henry Smith. Penna John M Moore, Penna Sami Mas holer, Penna J P Moore, Penna H Dun ken, Penna Rudolph Giles well, Penna Street below Areftu G A Gehrmann. Illinois AWBeaveri DanrlllO 8 Hays ft la. Danville J Lander, Missouri J MeGlenshan, Ohio S W Farrell. Zanesville Mai J 8 Steeple, Penna H atone. Rochester a Hoffman P H Hammerer, Ohio J Vogel, Pittsburg T T Simpson ft la. Penna F L Leckery Gallipolis, O J Wilson, r ttsburg J> W McOaulv. New York G H Perrine. Cincinnati E T Dolin, Pittsburg H D Fisher, Lawrence, K b Thomas J S Hall, Danville Col J Buckler. Franklin J K Kerr, Fraakliu D B Irwin. Franklin D B Nelson. Elmira, N Y H Spencer ft wf JEndacott, New York H Oppenheimer, Pittsburg Lieut J a Kreppa E H Salkeld. Elmira, N Y i street, above FUlfti Mrs Lynch, Delaware J Simpson, Summit Hill Clark Strong. Connecticut TLee. Bord'Htowa, If J Li Finlay. Holmesburg Ambrose J White. If Tork Alfred Hopper, Hew Tork Alex C Durbin. Hew Yolk George Marr, USA W J Pinkennan, Hew York Isaac Jones J P Michellon. Hew Jetsey W H B tegs, Delaware John Musser, Marietta, Pa J S Manser. Marietta. Pa Lieut Ghas W Franklin ThosCowlinff. Washington Capt F M Atcon, N Jersey Capt Jl WWentz, N J Lieut £ £ Phipps,lN Jersey J A Hollinger, USA N H Donly. USA C Drew, Virginia JasD Young, Washington AL&itog. Wheeling T H Caldwell, USA J S Pattern n & la, Cilicia Jos De Yount A 6 Ralston. Armstrong, Fa Edward A Pue W Gillespie. Jr Capt H May! Penna street, above Third. CaptT K McCUy, USE J A Fithtan, Bridgeton, N J B Ginenback. Bridgeton,HJ FBlekett, PoUsYllle Eobt Hassell. Pottsyille T Dnwat, Pennsylvania Bev a Prier, Pott»ville J W Wood, Hew York Chas Cooper. Hew York A D Douglass G C Evans W £ Deßew. Ft Delaware T O Van Alan, Danville T B Maelay. New York 9 Johnson. California Capt C L Thomas A wf, Va S V Vandike, Hew Jersey W H Brookinger, Boston H F Falkner. Hew York P B Johnson,Dayton. O W B Dickeaon, Illinois V Davis, Hew I ork T> I* Davis F W Snyder Jas Horton, Albany* N Y itnet, above TUri, S Bobinson, McConnellsvillo Mils S J Mcßride- Penna W Godfrey, San Francisco Thos Nelson, U B N O Scurry, Garb: ndale DMVogle, Garbondala Jno Pettegrew. Carbondale J B Cook, FayettviUe, Pa J B Williams, Penna Jos TiUe Ala. US A W Watson, Lawrencev, O f* Felsenfeld, Bewanee, 111 David Farrlv, Penna rest, shove Chest***. John Jones, Great Bend,Pa Chas Coleman. Great Bend Sami Pennock. Chester eo David Engle, PUtsbnrg Geo W smith. Hew York Miss Thompson, Washiagtn John Witmire. USA Mrs Beddinger. Brooklyn Jas B Bnssey, New York T Brown, Hew York Wja E Mett. Hew York W B Bowman, Delaware 6 W Clark, New York John : Thompson, NY Josiah Jackson, Chester co it street, above Sixth, Thos Philips, H J J F Seed. Galesburg ,H 1 Miss E B Hamlin, HorristWX A F Carl, U 8 A G F Nixon,Bridgeton,H J O H Bohn a. Washington J Pincos, Hew Jersey F F Bowers, fifartiaubarg Geo Almey. Providence Major 0 H smith, USA WF Wagner, US A T G Dorsey, Pa W T Sawyer. Somerset co T M Steiner, Hew York net, above Vhlrd. W H Bisaer, Lebanon W rhomas, Lebanon WBDarham . D Wilcox, Penna John Smith. Culpeper, Va Josiah Hearing, Beading FeliX Ug.-gma.mi rad Vine. D Saul, Sandy Hill J Watson, Cenfcreville Smith. Harper, Fox Chase Dr Potter, Fox Chase Jas H Scott. Steubenville,o M Paist, Baltimore Wm Hurray. New York 8 Luchs, Wilmington, Del Benj F alien, Bristol Chas Price* daraenville Dr AO Stiles. NJ B F Beifsnyder J Hart. Doyles town C Hosier. Fauna E H Worstall. Hewtown Aaron Slack. Tardleyville W Kelsey. TardleyvlUe Alisa £Aotwell. H J _ Tfcos i Lw, Kahway. K J and Stj tbOTe Ank. Jac Zimmerman, Hazleton Tho.s Crawford. Hazleton J Mason. Hazleton *W Brown. Baltimore CF Anderson. Baltimore Cnas C Harris. Danville 9lf SwwaU. Milton fJ Blair Lint Col W L Cary, USA Adjt J a Steele y * rd street, above Race* U Snailbaker & la, H J W Murphy, TorKPa Job Andrews. Newark Haajy Andrew »■ Newark SPECIAL NOTICES. One Pbic® Clothing, op thb Latest tubs, rede is the Beet Hanur. expressly for RETAIL SALES. LOWEST Selling Prices marked U Plain Fibres. All Goods made to Order warranted satls&c lory. Onr Okb-Pbiob Ststem la .trletlr adhered to. All are thereby treated alike. deSS IT JONES A 00.. 60* MARKET Street Electricity, by a Physician of long experience, and who fires hie whole attention to its proper application, at UM SOUTH PBNN SQUARE, Philadelphia. Certlflcates. referencea, and 'examine, ttona/rea. iaSO-tf KxNDALI.’e Amboltnk, l«a TUB Bill AMBOLOT KOISTBHB, BBAUTIPIES, ODOBATEB, LEJrOTBBKB nmOOBATBS. JIOa&ISHBS. EHBELLIBHB) THE HAIR. A PURELY VEGETABLE COMPOUND, made entirety frnvn stimulating 6Xtracts Of from HfiBBS, AND FLOWERS. Tr events the hair falling out or from turning ’VorelT gray. Ladies who desire a luxuriant head Of hair should sot fail to giro the AMBOLINB a trlaL Pries $1 p«r box, containing two bottles. PBHFAKBD OKIT BT KENDALL ft GO.. •06 BROADWAY. New York. AOBNTB nr PHTLADBIiPBIA, JOHNSTON, HOLLOWAY, ft OOWDBM. *e7-mw*3m HTo.Sjg North SIXTH Street- Haib Dr* 1 Hats Dtkl! BATCHBLOE’S .el.brsted HAIB DTB it the Beet <« me World. The only Harmless, True, and Sellable Dye known. This splendid Hair Dye Is pettiest—ehangei Bed, Busty, or Gray Hair, instantly to a <7tossy Blast or Eatural Erown, without Injuring the Hair or stain ing the Skin, leaving the Hair Soft and Beautiful; lag. part* fresh. ▼ttality, frequently restoring its pristine color, and reetiftes the 111 effects of had Dyes. The genuine is signed William A. Batchelor; all oßwrs are mere imitations, aud should be avoided. Bold by all Druggists, As. FACTORY, SI BARCLAY Street, Mew York. Batchelor’s new Toilet Cream for Dressing the Hair. iy»-ly The Popular Clothing House op Phila., '•OAK HALL.” Bgßt'ClMß goods and moderate prices. WASAWAKER ft BROWN, 8. E. comer SIXTH and MARKET Streets. Custom Department (to make to order) 80. 18. Sixth sk The Cheapest, Simplest, and Best. Salesrooms. 701 Chestnut Street above 7th. x«£.ajei:euhbx>. BEDFORD—ROGBRS. —On the!Bth lust , by Friends' ceremony, William P. Bedford, of this city, to Anna M, Rogers, of Downingtown, Chester county Pa. Ho cards. * SCOTT—DAVIS.—On the 16th inst., by Key. Thomas J, Shepherd, H. H. Scott, formerly of Huntingdon county. Eg., and 8. Emily Davis, of this city. * yVEAVER—HYA TT. —At Baltimore, February IS, by the Rev. Sdw. McColgan. Lieut. Com. A. Ward Weaver, United States Davy, to Ida, daughtei of Alpheus Hyatt, Eeq. * aTHERHOLT—SMITH.—On the 14th inet., bT Bev. Wm. Monroe, Henry Atherholt, of Company B. 29th Regiment, Pa. Vet. Volt., to Mias Martha fi. Smith, of Boonsboro’, Washington coumy, Hd. * BLANCHARD—WALKER.—In Boston, Mass., on the 4th inst., by Bev. Mr. Huntingdon, Lieut James A Blanchard, formerly of this city, to Annie E. Walker, daughter of the late Commodore Wm Walker, United States Navy- * BUCK—DET WEILEB. —On the 18th inet., by Bev. Mr. Gehr. Mr. W. P. Buck to Mias Maxgaret Datweiler, both of this city. * CRaIG—LATTA.—On July 4th, 1863, by the Rev. Dr. Vaughn. James Craig to Elizabeth Latta. all of this city. DIGER—MICBEKEE. -On the lßthinst.. at the house of J. S. Michener Esq.., by Alderman Robert Hutchl con, Fifteenth ward, George Dsger to Miss Bailie Miohe ner, both of Montgomery county. Fa * ANDREWS. —On Ycb. 38th, at Johnson’s Island, near Sandusky, Ohio, Edward G. Andrews, of Co. A, 23d Re giment. P. V. * BARCLAY.—Suddenly, on Friday, the 19th inet., Miss Margaret Barclay. The relatives and male friends of the family are re spectfully invited to a tend the funsraL from her late residence, No 801 CallowhiLl street, on Tuesday, 23d Inet. at 10 o’clock. 4-«*. *** CLABKfcOV.—On Sunday, February 21,1894. Gerardus Clarkeon, late of Glenwood, lowa. The male friends and relatives of the family are invi ted to attend bis funeral, from the residence of his pa rents. Vo. 1604 Filbert street, on Wednesday, 24th lust,. at? o’clock P. M. * COFFJSY. —On the 20th Inst.. George A. Coffey, Dis trict Attorney of the United States, in the 43d year of his age • . . The relatives of the family, and his male friends, are respectfully Invited to attend his funeral, from his residence, Vo. 262 South Ninth street, on Tuesday next, the 23d inst., at 2 o’clockP. fif. ** DALY.—On the 20th inst., George Daly, eon of George and Ana Louisa Daly, axed 6 years. 6 months, and 8 days. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, this (Monday) afternoon, Feb. 22d, at 4 o’clock, from the residence of his parents, V 0.937 Washington avenue. * DUNTON.—On Sunday, 2l«t inst., ISAAC DUMTON, la the 26th year of his age His friends and those of the family are invited to attend Ms funeral, from the residence oi hie mother, 734 Pine street, on Wednesday, at 10 A. M. __ _ . *** , a aay, ....... BEACOCK.—On the 2lat inst., Hannah. Heacock, in her 82d rear. Her funeral will take place from the residence of Edward B. Heaeoclr, near Barby. on Fourth-day morn ing, 24th in&t.,at 11 o’clock, to which her friends-aud re)ativeß are invited, without further * % * B OFF. —On the 19th inßt, M. Elizabeth Hoff, daughter of Mrs. Ahby Ann Hoff. Ber friends and the friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral from her late residence, Ho 2307 Green street, on Tuesday afternoon, at 3 o’clock, without far ther notice * HUGHES.—On the ,18th inet., Matthew Hughes, aged 84 years. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, Ho. 123 South street, this (Monday) morning, 22d inst., at &H o’clock. Funeral service at St Joseph’s Church. Interment at St. Mary’s Cemetery. _ * LEWIS.—On the 13rh intt, at the General Hospital. Alexandria, Va.» Phi neas Lewis, in the 37th year of his age, of Company C, 88th Regiment, Pennsylvania Vo lunteerS'Of disease contracted while in the service of his country- The deceased enlisted in the three months' service, returned home, enlisted for three years, and • again re-enlisted as a veteran volunteer. * MaETIN.—On the 18h inst., Mrs. Margery Martin, relict of the late James Martin.^ The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the fssersl, from, her late residence, comer of Pleasant and Heohanlc streets, upper Han&> yunk, to* day, 22d inst.. at 1 o’clock. * MOOBB.—On 17th inst., Benjamin Moore, in the 81 st year of his age. * The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No. 058 Sfcackamaaron street, to-day, 22d inst., at 1 o’clock P. M. - without further notice. To proceed to South Lao Tel Hill Cemetery, , PHBNIX.—On the 2Cth inst.» Captain Dawson Phenlx, U. S. Navy, in the 37th year of his age. Bis friends, and officers of the army and navy, are respectfully in cited to attend his funeral, this (Monday) afternoon, 22d inst.. at 3 o’clock, from the Washington Home, without further notice. * SHEETZ. -On the 21st inst.. Daniel, twin son of Daniel and Majy Ann Sheetz, in the 16th year of his ace. His name was once a household word. And dear toevery heart: But now it has a mournful Bound. And causes tears to flow $ F* r he is silent in the tomb. Where he now sleeps alone. And the pale moon looks coldly down _ Upon his funeral stone. • His relatives and friends are respectfully invited to at tend his funeral, from the residence of his parents, No. 1849 Palmer street, Eighteenth ward, on Wednesday afternoon at S o’clock. *** THOMAS -On the 17th ln»t. Br. Samuel Thomas. The relatives and friends of the family are Invited tO attend his funeral, from his late residence, Whitby, Gray’s lane, Monday, 22d Feb., at 2 o’clock P. M. Servi ces in St. James’Church, Kingsesslng. ** Weekly Report of Interment*. HEALTH Opfiob. February 20,1864. Deaths and interments in the City of Philadelphia) from the 13 th to the 20fft of February, CAUSES OP PEATS. Abscess : Apoplexy.. ♦»»*••.... Burns and Scalds *.,. Cancer-.... 14 Stomach. Casualties Cr0up*...»»»......... Congestion,... “ Brain.. •* Heart- Cirrhosis of Liver.. Cholera Morbus, Cerebro-spinal Her nlngitie.. Cramps. Consumption, Lungs. Convulsions Cyanosis. Diphtheria........... Diarrh0ea............ Dropsy..... Brain •• Chest. it nflkii, .... Disease of Brain...‘.’i “ Heart..... Drowned ............ Dysentery Debility Effusion on Brain.. - Epilepsy Erysipelas. Patty Degeneration of Liver.. Fever, Congestive. -• Catarrh •* Gastric ** Malignant. • •• Petechial..... •* Puerperal... “ Bemittent.... Total....** OV THS ASOVS THBBB nndwi Twr...i.......... 71 From6o to w—.. From Ito •* wto?a.*..«- «• ttoC 38 “ 70 to 80. ** 6t010.... 17 " 80 to 90. *• 10 to 16. 7 *' 90 t0m...... “ 15 to ..11 “ 100 to 1ia....... “ JO to 50.... .vM _ 80to40«..« 88 Total.. .—•« 40 to 60 18 WABDB. WABM. WABVB. First. .....17 Tenth- ...15 Nineteenth....***24 Second.* *22 E1eventh........10 Twentieth... •*»*ls Third **-10 Twelfth. .. 9 Twenty-first.*.. 7 Fourth— 19 Thirteenth .11 Twenty-second.. 9 Fifth.. 13 Fourteenth 10 Twenty-third.... 6 Sixth ......14 Fifteenth 16 Twenty-fourth..2*2 Seventh. >ll Sixteenth 7 Twenty-fifth.... 2 Bighth.—*• Seventeenth..... 16 Unknown..* ~*«*10 Ninth 8 Eighteenth .20 Total. Deduct deaths from the country. . e.. „ ~.. • •15 Bet deaths la the city HatlTifcr—lHalted States. 241: Foreign. 65; Unknown, 22 From the HxafihorLße.il: People oi Color, 24; from the country, IS. The number of deaths, compared with the correspond- Ins weeks 0f1863 and of last week, was as follows: week ending February 21,1863, wa5.254. week ending February 13,1861, was 334- Malta. 181; Females, 144: Boys, 103 s Girls, 68. Deaths and interments of soldiers, 27. By order of the Board of Health. WILLIAM BBAD. Health Officer, TJESSON & SON HAVE COMMENCED Soli's ssfflssKTtfsassr 1 81004 ofMonaN - Black gTiantines, Enitll«ta Bomba,lnee. Florentines, French Bombazines, BareseHernanl, Bummer Bombazines, “ Crape Marets, Ohally, O. 918 CHBSTJH7T Street -inn PIECES OF $1 FANCY SILKS. IW Blue, Mae. and Brown Plaids- Black and White, Brown and White do. India Plaid Silks, 81 per yard. $S beet Brown Rilke. *S beet Black Silks. Moire Antiques, beat foods. Poniards, newest styles, Friendly Poniards. tANDKIIIj , FOURTH and A&OH Streets. wiins COKCBRV TO BS OIVBSW Agf TBIB (Monday) EVENIMG, In the Church. SIGBTH Street, aboveNoblei, 'Will be under tion. of Fxot risHBB. Cerda of Adsiiulon have been issued at 25 cents each. The Church hae been beauti fully decorated for fee occasion- 4*— PU irT.TWTIfARY FOREIGN MIS wSF BIONJUBILSM MRBTIRGS— February Monday, half past 7P. M- BPRPCB*BTBIKP BiPIISI CHURCH, above FOURTH Street •• . VnM .* n “The Croat Commission in its Relation to Foreign Mission*.” Rev. Wo. Oatheart. _ - . „ * 4 TlfeJubUee Meeting in Kettering, England." Rev* ®. fl Eddy. D. D. . .. 4 4 The Originator* or our Fortin Motion*Jg £** PaiM Dt.tMi" B. 9. fam in f**» CAUSES OV DEATH. Fever. Scarlet....... * * Typhus Hallg 44 Typhoid...... “ Spotted *i Typhus lets* ms. from New Or leans Gangrene Hemorrhage from Lungs Inflammation “ Brain. 44 8r0nchi...... 44 Che5t......... 44 Kidneys 4 ’ Larynx, 44 Liver...,.-.,. 44 Lungs * 4 Peritonenm.. 44 Sto&Bow*- 44 Uterus ....... Insanity Malformation. Mara5mu5........... Measles. Old Age........... Palsy.... Run Over on Rail road 5tricture............. Scrofula...... Softening of Brain -.. Small-Pox Still-born Suicide*. 5yphi1i5.......... Strangulation. «.«»•» Tabes Meeenterlea... Teething........: Ulceration of the Nose.. Unknown Wounds, gunshot- - • ASSOOIAm o* FOR BAST t , «w „ CASH RECEIPTS. . Se)l»D«e Inearaaco Company of PhtLadoloWa.... 100 w Mie. William Harmar • •••« 2593 Mrs. B. fif Thomas * * ,1592 Bancroft *22?2- Idvard Gratz. v *v» 22 & Wood, Marjh. A Heyward* 59 9? Wood, - -.ou, o* - B&tkcgsß Brothers Chaileaß. Morgan. GeorgeW. Ke«d&Co... J. M.Marie*C<>’*~~ Solomon G»n§ JAM. Banndnin. B. V. Armar Young. Brother, «Co. William Trucks A Co.. P Bbu»ter.. James Dati* John Car row. J?van Randolph John £>haffoer. Snowden & Brother- T. W Mark ter. John Shaffner, Jr... S.V&OB& Hawaii.... WaeMbVtoiTii. Atlea, 20 00 Bboppaidi VanHarlingen, & Arrison, ...«♦••••*• 25 Oo E. Morris »••• « 20 03 Bullitt & Fairthorna. ..» 20 CO A. A. Sbumway & C0...*.* 10 00 John B. Ellison. & Eons 00 00 orasdl6«s, Morris, &Co 10 00 Btingcope & Pearce 10 00 Woodward & G 0... 10 00 John H. Williams & Co. ........ «*•*.».. 10 03 Mr. Feyl 10 00 Kieknboiii Harris, & Mobbl) 10 00 W w.. . 2*03 G. P. B. 5 00 BM. 1 * 5 00 T. P. & C 0.... .... WO3 Cash 5 03 Cash 5 03 Cash 20 00 Carfa Cash Cash ... Cash .'»**. W. A &Co J A. E ft Co S. R. L. ft Co. Cash . Cash .... Cash Cash Caeh Er. B Cash William It. letter W. K. Smut]inr&Harman ..... J. B. Coyle Cash Benhler, Howard, ft C 0... K M M.... William C. Rent Jam* s, Kent. Santee, ft Co. Farnham, Kirkham* ft Co. Coffin ft Altemns . Aft) 2 00 lOOO ....... 1000 lO 00 6 00 lO 00 ..... 10 03 :. 600 - «* 6 00 ..... A oo «. 6 00 6OO ..... - .600 lO 00 lO 00 6 00 6 0J 6 00 ........ 26 00 ....... 26 00 lOO 00 ICO 00 .... 100 00 ... 109 00 Brooks. Brother, ft Co W. E larned & C 0....... Shipley. Hazard, ft HntChinioiL ............. 100 09 Parria, Shortridire. ft Co. . ICO 00 Stuart ft Brother. 100 09 Bash of the Northern Liberties. 109 00 Little, Stokeß, ft Go 103 00 Melee ft Brother 60 00 Collection made in Christ’s Church, Fottstown, Pa.,per Bey. G. A. Latimer. . 24 25 John T*raper............ .........it • 60 00 J. B, H., Germantown*. 00 oo Joseph R Shipley, Wilmington, 8e1............. 100 03 Bash of Pottatown, 60 03 Harmony Society, Economy, Pa . per 8.-L. Ba ker and Jacob Henrlce, trustees 1,000 00 Nulubl Assurance C0mpany............. 260 00 Benjamin Horner 26 09 Anna N - 5 03 J.LP.. - 6 00 George Blight UtssH li. Cooper. it wood, Ralston, & Co Harr L. Ellis. Bank of Cheater County.. ♦... J. C Mitchell 8. W. Graj,... J-Mai0n................ Bernadou & Brother. 5 00 6boberft C 0... 10 00 W. B. Lejee 20 0D Commodore Cod over, TJ.S. N 23 00 Joba. Redman Coze. M, D * 20 03 Joseph B. Myers » M 60 Horatio C. W00d.... ...... 10000 Field ftKeehmls. * go oj Hazleton Coal Company. 500 00 Union Improvement Company 100 00 Lehlgfe Luzerne Railroad. C0mpany.**............ 100 00 Previously reported $18,656 75 Typographical omission iu lact report. Hall W. Mer cer. $95 CALEB COPE. Treasurer* It Office of the Philadelphia Savins Fund Society* »» THB ANNUAL MEETING OF THE fcC£* PBNNA. STATE TEMPERANCE SOCIETY. for the election of Officers and Managers for the ensuing year, will he held THIS (Monday) AFTERNOON* at No. 9 North SECOND Street, second story- It* THOS. COOPSR, Secretary. TO RECRUITING OFPICERS.- OFFICE OF GITT BOUNTY I FUND COMMIS SION, NO. 4:18 PRONE Street, February 18, 1864 In future* detached certificates of muster will not b© received at tbis office. Recruiting officers and agents ere requeited to consoli date the results of two or three days* operations, on muster rolls legibly written, specifying the credit of each man* the company and regiment in which enlisted* and the name of the recruiting officer. When this is properly certified to by a mustering offi cer it can he filed in this office. The Commission wID then endeavor to appoint a time when the men can be brought to receive their bounties Bv strictly adhering to this routine* the transaction of business can he much facilitated for all parties. By order of the Commission. .. /e!9-5t SAMUJBL C. DAWSON, Secretary. THE MORAL ANDHEUGIWS XcJ* IMPROVEMENT OF THE ARMY AND NAVY— Will be the subject for consideration at the regular Monthly Meeting of the Toung Man’s Christian Associa tion. on MONDAY EVENING, Feb. 22d. at7K o’clock, at the Rooms. 1009 CHESTNUT Street. Ministers general ly- are invited to-participate, All interested (ladies and gentlemen) are invited to atiend. fezo-2t* . MERCANTILE LIBRARY-THE Adjourned Annual Meeting of the Stockholders, to consider the proposed alteration of the Charter, and other business, will be held on WEDNESDAY EVE NING, February. 24ih, at 7K o’clock. JOHN LARDNSS, Js . Bee. Secretary. KOTICS IS HEREBY GIVEN, WCJ* that a Special Meeting of the Stockholders of the HESTONVILLE, MANTUA. AND FAIHMOUNT PAS BBKGEB BAILBOAD COHPAHY Will bo bold 2s Bt* »» WASHINGTON’S BIRTHDAY.- The SOLDIERS OF THE WAR OF ISL 2 will cele brate Washington’s Birthday at the Supreme Court Room, on MONDAY MORNING, at 10 o’clock. General attendance is requested. Executive Committee meet at 9% A. Af, JOHN H. FRIOK. fe2o- 2t* Secretary. NOTICE.— THE STOCKHOLDERS of the IMPROVEMENT BUILDING ASSOCIA TION of Philadelphia and Delaware counties are hereby notified that a meeting of the Stockholder* will d© held atthe todtkbalbin the Borough of DARBY. on SATUR DAY LINING, March 6th, 1864, at 7 o’clock. Punc tual attendance is requested, as business of importance will be laid before the meeting. _ „ By order HENRY M. AXiLISTSB, Secretary. Dabby, Feb. 15,1664. fe22-3t» • PENNSYLVANIA OIL-CREEK PE TKOLBUM COMPANY —The Board of Directors havf this day declared a Dividend of one per gent. on the capital Stock Of the Company out of the profit* of the past month, payable on and after the first of March. A resolution was also passed that the dividends In fu ture be declared quarterly. • .... A The transfer books will be closed until after 22d inst. By order of the Board; . t WM. CULBERTSON, Secretary. 411 WALNUT St., Philadelphia, Feb. 17.1864. felS-flt NATIONAL BANK 111.ADBLMIA. Feb. 17.1864. ivy 16th, the following Btock- Dlreetors of the Fourth Na* FOURTH |Cp Fa At an election held Febrni holders were duly elected tion a) Bank: William P Hamm, James C. Keloh, A. 0. Roberts, John Fareira, At a meeting of the Boai P. BAMM, Brq. .was unanlt SAMUEL J. MaCMULLaN, felS-8t SAMUEL rd, held this day, WILLIAM aiotuly elected President, and Esq * Cashier, j; M VCMULLAN. Cashier. ALLENTOWN RAILROAD COM l<3> PAHY.-PhIIADBUHI i. Fab. 19, 1864. The annual meetiog of the Stockholders of the ALLEN TOWN Railroad COMPANY will be held at the office of the P ailadelphia and Reading Railroad Com pany, No. 38*T South FOURTH Street.Philadelphla, on WEDNESDAY. March 9th, 1864. at 12 o’clock M , for the election of a President and Directors™ serve for the cur rent year, and until other* shall he elfCt&d -fe2o*tmhfl W. H- WEBB. Secretary. ftfsa LORBERRY CREEK RAILROAD COMPA aY. —Philadelphia, Jan 29, 1864. _ The annual meeting of the -stockholders of the LOR BEhRY CRBEK RAILROAD COMPANY will be held at the office of the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Com pany, No. 997 South FOURTH Street, Philadelphia, on WEDNESDAY, March 9th, 1864, at 1 o’clock P. M.. for the election of a Preiiiant aud elk Directors to serve for the current year, and until others shall he elected. fe2o-tmh9 W. H. WEBB, Secretary. OFFICE PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD COMPANY. _ Philadelphia, Feb. 16,1864. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS.—The Annual Election for Directors will be held on MuNDAY, the 7th day of March, 1864, at the Office of the Company, Wo. 338 South THIRD Street. The polls will be -open from ten o’clock A. M. until six o’clock P. M. .. ■ No share or shares transferred within sixty days pre ceding the election will entitle the holder or holders thereof to vote. EDMUND SMITH, felB-tmh7 Secretary. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS OF flfCP* THE OIL GREEK AND EIDGWAY RAILROAD COMPANY. —An adjourned annual meetlngof the Stock holders of this Company will be held on TUESDAY, the first dayof March, 1864, at half past 10 o’clock A. M., at No. 4 WILLING’S Alley- in Philadelphia. fel6-14t JOSEPH LSSLBY, Secretary. EMPIRE COPPER COMPANY (OF I*3* MICHIGAN). —The first meeting of the Empire Copper Company, under Us Articles of Association, will beheld on THURSDAY, the third day of March. 1864. at No. 334 WALNUT Street. Philadelphia, at 11 o'clock A. M. SIMON MAVDLEBAUM, m_ . B. A. HOOFES, Two of the Associates of said Corporation. Philadelphia, Feb. 13, 1864 relfi-ifit NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT application has been made to the T nsteea of the FIRE ASSOCIATION, of Philadelphia, for the re newal of a Policy of Insurance. No. 13.433, for 1600. Issued January 23, 1849. in the name of Daniel Went ling, which has been lost or mislaid; any information thereof trill be received by WM. HOBART BROWN, feB>mwM2t 636 North BiGHTBENT Street. M» CORN EXCHANGE BANK, PHILA- W&b DBLTHIA, November 29d, 1863. At the Bleetion held 16th lnat. the following Stockhold ers were duly eieeted Directors of the'Corn Exchange Bank: Alexander a. Cattail, James Steel. Christian J. Hoftnan Robert Brrlen, H. W. Catherwood. William P. Cox, Edmund A. Souder, Ssnrael T. Canhy. Charles K. Wilkin.. Philip B. Mlflfle. David Vanderreer, John F, <3ro«., Jonathan Kni.ht. Ana at the meeilnx of the Board this day ALEX. fl. OJITTBLI.. Sea., waaunaidmoTislyre-eleeiedPresident; ALBX.WHItEDIE. laa.. Vi.. President, end JOHN W. 70S HEY, Cashier. J. w. TORBBY, noitbSm Oaehler. Wg" l PHILADKtPHiA AND KEADINC SCB-B.AII.roAD COMPAJSY, Oiftee Mo. »»» South FODREHigreet KMhA£*hPJ«A. December 3, 1863. _DIVIDEND MOTIGB. —The Transfer Books of this Company will he elossd on THURSDAY, 17th instant, and reopened on TUESDAY, January u, 1804.. A DtyliuSr of SEVER PER OEM*., riear of Slate tax, hae been declared on the Common Stock, payable in Common Stock on and after the Slat December next to the noldort thereof ae they shall stand reentered on the booksatthe dose ofhnsiness on the 17th Ert. A DiylAmd of THREE AMD A HADF PER CBMT.. ri*ar M State tax. has been deelared on the Pre forrod Stock, panble in Cash or Common Stock, at the option of the holder, on and after the 31st December next, to the .tockhold.r. aether .hall stand resiitered on the hooks at the aloes of hnslnese on ths 17th lust. . Holders of ssrtiflsAtu which have bean dlsehaiced from this oflte, of Mutt of tho THilht A.enclss. an partienlarly reqnesUd to hays them dnly reaistered on the Transtor Books to which ther haTe been transferred, prior to the 17th lnat. Stockholders whoaanunaa Ira mistered on the Jew York books will be paid at the Farmers’ Loan and Trust Company, and thou whose names an mlatend on the - THE PRESS.—PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1864. . cooo «. 30 09 .. SO 09 ROOD 6O 00 25 09 * 25 00 25 00 lO 00 ... 25 00 ... 25 09 . 25 00 25 03 OOOO lO 00 25 00 S3 00 6009 lOO 03 lOO 00 .... 60 oo 95 00 .... 100 00 .... 20 00 100 00 .... 10 00 500 5 00 *5,601 25 l3 155 59 William Brooks, William StokeUy, David P- Bradley. AMERICAN AOADEHVOF MUSIC. BBT. HENRY WARD BEECHER Will deliver his great Address, entitled «America’s Message to Great Britain,” MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2»tb, At 8 o’olock. Admission, 55 cents; Reserved Seats. SO cents. The Bale of Tickets will commence at 9A. M., WED NESDAY, the 24tb. at ABHMBAD & BY ABB', W 4 OHEBTNUT Street. fo2o4t* FIFTEENTH WARDI THE LAST OPPORTUNITY ! 11 Am adjourned meeting of the Citizens of the FIF TEENTH WARD will be held at the BAPTIST CHAPEL, EIGHTEENTH AND SPRING GARDEN, ON TUESDAY EVENING, 23d INSTANT, AT 8 O’CLOCK. The Citizens Of this ’Ward, liable to the Draft, are ear nestly admonished that the meeting on TUESDAY will be the LAST opportunity left them to come forward, and by a proportionate contribution, from each person in terested, free themselves and their families from the anxiety and trouble which are sure to follow their con tinued apathy and neglect. More than Sixteen Thousand Dollars have been con tributed by about five hundred persons, (many of whom are sot liable,) and about Ten Thousand Dollars more will fill the Quota. The MEN are ready, the MONEY ONLY is wanted, Will the Two or Thousand more, who have done nothing worth mentioning, remain idle, and .depend upon the genercsity and industry of their more energetic and pa triotic neighbors ? Many who hesitate now. about giving fire or ten dol lars, which a little economy would in a few weeks make good to them, will bitterly regret their parsimony and folly when it is too lato. Let everyone in the Ward liable to the Draft be pre sent at the meeting. Let every man who is interested, resolve not only to come himself, but aleo to bring his neighbors and friends along with him, and it can be de monstrated to their entire satisfaction that a compara tively trifling turn from each will insure them against any further anxiety on account of the impending con scription. WM. MANN, President G. A HOFFMAN, Secretary. Bgs A MEETING TO AVOID THE KV DRAFT. An adjourned meeting of the CITIZENS OF THff TENTH WARD Will be held on TUESDAY EVENING NEXT, February 23d, at 8 o’clock, in the Lecture Boom of the Baptist Churoh, northwest corner of . BROAD and ARCH Streets. All the citizens in favor of making contributions to avi id the draft are earnestly requested to be present. fe22-2t__ ATTENTION! FIRST WARD.— The regular Weekly Meeting of the Citizens of the I Ward win be held THlfc (Monday) EVENING!, at 7>£ o'clock, at Kater Hall, SOU CH Street, west of Fif teenth. Every man in the Ward, liable to the draft, is expected to be present. JOHN A. HOUSEMAN, President rTViimamsoh.} Secretaries. lt . M- SIXTH WARD.-RECRUITING OFFIOsRS and Yolunteera will please take notice that the SIXTH- WARD BOUNTY will be paid immedi- Ktelyby presenting their Certificates at No. 30 STBAW BSKBI St. Meeting this evening, at No. 422 Race at. lt* IWg" SIXTH WARD-WANTED FOR THE SIXTH WARD, ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY MEN, to whom will be paid the Ward Bounty ($26) cash, immediately upon being credited to the Ward. The City Bounty ($269) will be paid to all enlisting to the credit of the Ward. Any Company, or squads, will be received and at tended to by reporting to the Treasurer’s office, No. 37 North THIRD Street fe22-3c f*3g*— EIGHTH WARD —TO THE 19,500 CITIZENS OF THE EIGHTH WARD WHO HAVE NOT YET AIDED IN THE EFFORT TO AVOID TuE DRAFT.—Lsbb than five hundred of your fellow citizens, generously coming forward, have contributed nearly $2O OCO. Look over the liet recently published, you will find there the names of muy. ladies and old men, not themselves liable. Of the three thousand men now subject to the draft, but few have done any thing. Five dollars paid by each of these men, or by their wives or mothers, would furnish the balance re quired, and thus secure them against conscription. The names of all who contribute prior to the Ist Of March (including some who were omitted in the list above referred to), will be published. Thus a record will be had of those whose patriotism Is evinced by acts and not by words alone* Ten thousand dollars are needtd. You are appealed to to raise it. By order of the Executive Committee. S3S.—'THIRTEENTH WARD BOUNTY FUND COMMITTEE are ready to pay the cash to all recruits duly credited to the Thirteenth ward, by applying to John Fry, of the firm of Me dim bridge A Fry, CHERRY Street, below Sixth, between th» hours of 10 and 1 o’clock, and S to 6 P. M. The Committee also sit BYIBY EVENING from 8 to 30 o’clock, to pay bounties, at the School House, in GAR DEN Street, near Buttonwood street. JOHN FRY, Chairman. Chas. Frishmpth, Secretary. fe2i-2t* TWENTIETH WARD.—AN AD journed Meeting of tbe Citizens of the Ward will be held THIS EVENING, at 7% o’clock, in the Church, EIGHTH Street above Master, for the purpose of re ceiving subscriptions to the Ward Bounty Fund. Precinct Committees will nlease report all those who refuse to subscribe to the Fund. Recruits credited to the Ward will receive Twenty-five Dollar* Bounty on presenting their certificates to JOHN M. RILEY, Trea surer, No. 437 CHESTNUT Street. The Rev. P. 8. HENSON will address the meeting. It* B. HARPER, Secretary. »» TWENTY FIRST WARD -AUASS MiETIIIO of the citizens of the Ward will be held at MASONIC HALL, Manaynnk, on TUESDAY EVEKING', February 23d, at 7M o’clock. Th© Executive Committee of the Wa>d Bounty Fuad will submit a re port of tlieir present progress. anil state what action is 3et required to free'tno ward from draft. It is confidently and earnestly desired that all patri otic citizens of the ward will respond to this call in such a manner as to enable the committee to hare our quota filled by the first ef March. By order of the Executive Committee. A CAMPBELL, President FEED’S FAIRTHORNE. Treas. GEO, Jl SMITH, Saoratary. The COLLECTING COMMITTEE of the several Pre ducts of the Twenty-first Ward Bounty Fund are re* guested to have all subscriptions paid up, and report to the meeting: of the Executive Committee, at Morris’ Ho tel, Hanayunk, on MON DAY EVENING next, Feb. 22d. It* GEO. A. SMITH, Secretary. |*s» VOLUNTEERS} WHO WILL HAVE themselves accredited to theFIFTEENTH WARD, -will be paid, without delay, by applying to the Com* mittee, which meets daily, from 3 to o o’clock, at the & E. corner of BROAD and SPRING GARDEN Streets. Chsrles P. Bowers, B H. Hawkins, Eli Erapp, fel7rWfmlt* LOST AITD FOUNT, T OST—ORDER No. 560 ON THE U. S Treasurer'at Washington, dated Feb. 19.1864, for $1.43’ 98 In Certificates of Indebtedness drawn by Lieut. Go). D, H- Vinton. Dep. Q. 'Af. Gen. U 8.1, New York, endorsed by B. W Hence), and verified by Gapt. Darrow. All persons are cautioned against negotiating the same as payment ha» been stopped. fe22»2t* TOST , OB STOLEN—NOTICE IS -*-* hereby gives that the undersigned has made ippll* cation for the renewal of Certificate No. 765 for five (6) shares of stock of the North Pennsylvania Railroad Com pany issued to him (date unknown). fels-mthBt MICHAEL SNYDER. TOST—A CERTIFICATE OF SPER AJ CBBT. LOAH of statb o? peuhsylvahia, for $616,00, dated March 12, 1830, No. 754, In name of WILLIAM M&RBDITH, Also, a Certificate of 5-per cent. Loan of State of Pennsylvania, ior the anm of $2OO. dated June 30. 1845, No. 1452, 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 feiO-am ELI K PRICE, No. 811 ARCH Street. fljRO REWARD.—LOST, ON CHBIST nPvVT MAS night last, a GOLD HUNTING-CASE 'WATCH, with the butt of Washington engraved upon, the Inside, and the owner’s name over It. The finder will receive the above reward, and no questions asked, by returning it to H. F. GATTER, It* No. 1308 CO ATE 3 Street. OF REMOVAL. The undersigned would inform their friends and the public generally that they have removed from their Old Bland, SIT ARCH Street, to their SPLENDID NEW WAREROOMS, No. 919 ARCH STREET) where they will continue the sale of GAS FIXTURES, CHANDELIERS, COAL-OIL BURNERS, &c. Having associated with our bouse Mr CHARLES PAGE, (formerly the Principal Designer for Cornelias A Baker,) we are now prepared to execute orders for Gas Fixtures of all grades ana designs, from the plainest to the most massive and elaborate , VAN KIRK .. deceased, late ProHei sor in the College of Pharmacy. The Instruments and f-pecimente may be examined at the store of the un dcrtfuned any.time prior to day of sale. Catalogues for ware ed on application WM H. BAHOS, Adm'r, U* 35 North FOURTH Street TICITEBS OF ADMINISTRATION -*-* on the Estate of Mrs. DEBORAH BROWN, deceased, t avftg been granted to the underdHroed. all persons in* debtea to said Estate are requested to make payment; and all persons hayingclalmsacainstthesame will make them ki own to the under signed: SAMUEL NORRIS, 1003 WALNUT Street. o. DAWSOS COtEttAN. JUST WHAT EVERYBODY WANTS. v OUR HEW POCKET ALBUM, (For Soldier and Civilian,) Holding Sixteen Pictures, is the cheapest and best rocket Album ever offered to the public. Sent by mail to any address* post-paid, on receipt of * Seventy-five cent*. ' It can be filled with Pictures (16) and sent by mail to soldiers in the army* or friends anywhere in Uncle Sam’s domains, at the very trifling sum of Thirty Gents post age.. All oiders promptly filled by SAMUEL BOWLES fit COMPANY, Photograph Album Manufacturers* SPRINGFIELD, Mass. J. B. NICHOLSON* A. J. LBCHLER, Tice Presidents, resist Amor Walker, Charles V. Hagner, Robert M. Bvane, Clark. MEW PUBLICATIONS- JIJST PUB iTTsIEiE^T TIIR DIARY OF A DETECTIVE POLICE OFFICER. BY “ WATERS. ” PRICK FIFTY OUSTS. TUt U the second volume of the DETECTIVE SIBIBS which the publisher anuoonees to Imho. It Is ft collec tion of stories, all of which have strong interest, and some of them are extraordinary In their details, without being extravagant or improbable. An expert Detective is called upon to play a game of fSanoe with men whoso wife are sharpened by need, fear, and practice; and the contests between tklil and roguery in which he engages are attractive to all ages andjconditions of peo ple. The eeleotion here made from Detective Experience is an exceedingly good one. ana serves not only to give the reader intense gratification, but conveys a clear idea of the annals of crime in a large city, without being re pulsive or demoralizing. RECENTLY PUBLISHED. STRANGE STORIES 07 A DETECTIVE; OR. CURIOSITIES OF CRIME. „ ~ PRICE 50 CENTS. Published by DICK <* FITZGERALD, No. 18 ANN Street, New York. And for sale by all Booksellers In this place. Copies of the above book sent by mail, to any address. free of postage, on receipt of the price. fe22-mwf3fc TWT3W BOOKS! NEW BOOKS 1 ”, THE POST OP HONOfi. By the author of Doing and Suffering. THE GHROHJGLES of a GASDESi Its Bel. and Its Pleasures. By James Hamilton. I>. D.. F. L S. „ PRIVATE MILKS O REILT; flls Life and Adventures, Sonne, Services, and Speeches, with illustrations. For sale by WILLIAM S. & A LFEBD M ARTIEW, fewtf 606 OHESTAUT Street. RETAIL DRY GOODS. gPBINQ OPENING. NEW SILKS. FRENCH CHINTZES, NEW DBESS GOODS. FRENCH CLOAKINGS. H. ST E EL 46 SON, feSO-tf Nob. 713 and 715 North TENTH St. J£DWIN HALL * CO., 26 SOUTH SECOND STREET, Would invito the attention of the ladies of this city and elsewhere to their stock of SILKS. MAGNIFICENT MOIRE ANTIQUE, all colon. SPLENDID QUALITY CORDED SILKS, all colon, SPLENDID QUALITY PLAIN SILKS, aU colon. BLACK CORDED SILKS, ftom $1,25 to $5.60. BLACK SILKS OF ALL KINDS. BEST QUALITY OF TAFFETA, for Cloak* and Dresses. _ BLACK CORDED SlLKS,forCloake and Dresses. PLAID SILKS, of ordered styles. THE NEW STYLES OF CHENEA SILKS. BROWN AND OTHER COLORS FIGURED SILKS. CHINTZ FIGURED FOULARD SILKS. SINGLE COLORS FIGURED FOULARD SILKS. _ PLAIN SOLID COLORS FOULARD SILKS. WHITE MOIRE ANTIQUE AND WHITE CORDED SILKS. PLAIN WHITE, BLUE, AND PINK SILKS. p, g.—A large assortment of the most magnificent styles of Grenadines ever exhibited In this city, some Btylee of which are confined to us, we having given the order for them. f022-mw2t OWEN EVANS & C0.,N0.45 NORTH V/ EIGHTH Street, successors to J. R. Casselberry, are are now SELLING OFF their stock CHEAP, bought before the present advance in goods. The place to buy MUSLINS! FLANNELS! MUBLIHS! FLANNELS* MUSLIN*! FLANNELS 1 Bleached Muslin, 18# cents, heavy. Antietam Muslin, 25 cents, 1 yard wide Lancaster Muslin, 27 cents, very fine. Plainfield Muelins, 28 cents, heavy. Williarnsville Muslins, cheapest in the city. New York Mills Muslin, 43 cents. Semper Idem, ‘White Bock, and all leading makes, very cheap; %c per yard allowed in the bargain for those who want a whole piece. Flannels we sell so low we have no competition. KID G OVES! GLOVES! KID GLOVES! KID GLOVES! KID GLOVES! KID GLOVES! Stitehed Kid Gloves. $1,25, best quality. Kid Gloves, $1.30, beet quality. The place to buy Kid Gloves, for every pair of the above are guaranteed, and if they tear another pair will be given voufor the torn ones . Kid Gloves, $1.15. best Quality. Kid Gloves, $l.lO, best quality. White Kid Gloves, 62% cents per pair. All kinds of Dry Goode we sell just as cheap, and if you have not yet discovered it. I advise you to call and see us. OWEN EVANS St CO., Successors to j. r. Casselberry, Cheap Mammoth Dry Goods House, No. 45 North EIGHTH Street. P. g. Closing out HOOP SKIRTS OHBAP,, , « Inclnding the new style Mto&t tab, IQUQ to (fit On IQa on easy. fe22-2t CABSBLBBRRY. NEW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS. gH'AW & COFFIN, IMPORTERS, 19 PARK PLACE AND 16 MURRAY STREET. NEW YORK. Have la store and constantly receiving direct from Manufacturers: • BURLAPS, all width!. FXiOOB CLOTH CANVAS, 4, «, and 8 yard*. BAGGING, in Bond, or Export. CANVAS PADDINGS, HEMP CARPETING, BED PADDINGS, TOWELS, DIAPERS, SHEETINGS, &c. FLAX AND JUTE YARNS, FOR CARPET MANUFACTURERS. For sale on favorable terms, feM-lm MILLINERY GOODS, NEW MILLINERY GOODS. F. A. HARDING & €O., Respectfully Inform tbe mercantile community that they will open. FEBRUARY IOtU, 1861, AT Xo. m AB€H STREET, A COMPLETE STOCK OF STRAW AND MILLINERY GOODS, Bolted to the trade, and trust that prompt and careful at* tentioo, moderation In prices, good assortment, together with their long experience in business, (haying been for the last seven years with the honse of Lincoln, Wood, & Hlehole, and their successors. Wood & Gary,) they may merit a share at the public patronage* 49" Orders solicited by mail and promptly executed. a fel-lxnif CLOTHING. 1864. FINE CLOTHING AT WHOLESALE. We are now prepared to show to cash buyers as extent give a stock of medium and fine Ready-made Clothing, for Spring sales, as can be found In the United States. Buyers can save their expenses to Hew York* and And tbe coeds they want five and tea percent, cheaper 2a Philadelphia. An examination of onr stock is solicited. WANAMAKER & BROWN, * OAK HALL. fell-lm if S. B. corner SIXTH and MARKET Sts. HOTELS. JONES HOUSE, HARRISBURG, PA., CORNER MARKET STREET AND MARKET SQUARE A ftrot-claaa heuee. Terms, #3 per day. QEYMOUB, & SANDS, K* Importers of WOOLEN AND COTTON-WARP CLOTHS and other British Dry Goods, 909 GHESP HUT Street, corner of Second street, and 58 MURRAY Street. Kew York. - - fe22- 6t TJBATON & DENCKLA,HARDWARE J—L Commission Merchants, 597 COMfifEfiCK and 519 NORTH Struts, offer for* ale: , Anchor Brand fsth; Plymouth Mill Rivets W. &8. Butcher’s Cast Steel; Basle Cabinet Look*. Putnam’s Horse Haile; Locke's School Slates. ' Copper; Brass, and Iron Wire; Gctton Cards Alto, a fall assortment of American Hardware, feg-fimlf NOTICE—THE UNDERTAKERS’ -*•’ MUTUAL PROTECTIVE ASSOClATlON’reipeolfol ]y notify aJlUeilnquex.tß'who have neglected or refused toseitJe their bilte for the burial'of their relatives or friends to their respective undertakers* that on and after March Ist, IflM, their names, residence, and occupation will he registered in the Undertakers* Black Book for fu ture » eference, and hereafter no Undertaker will do any work tor any delinquent .who is indebted to any other Undertaker for won prevlouslrdone. unless eaUtfsc tory airangimesta be first made to settle the,same, and ell vrork Hereafter done to be atnctly eaah,'ojherwuepy «««»«», . ' Ma *** ,ss JjYOITS kathaikon. Kathalron Is ftom the Greek word “ Kathro,” or “ Ka thalro." signifying m cleanse, rejuvenate, and restore. This article i« what Its name algntfie*. For preserving, restoring and beautifying the HU HAH HAIR It U the moet remarkable preparation In the world. It U again owned and put np by the original proprietor, andJe now made with the same ears, ektll, and attention which gave It a sale of oyer ene million bottles per annum. It Is a most delightful Hair Dressing. It eradicates scurf and dandruff. It keeps the hesd cool and dean. It makes the hair ilch. soft, and glossy It prevents the hair ftom falling off and turning gray. It restore, hair npon bald beads Any lady or gentleman who valuee a beautiful head a f hair should use LYON’S KATHAIRON. It is known and used throughout the elvtUsed world. Sold by all respectable deslers DEM AS S. BARNES ft CO,, New York. This is the most delightful and extraordinary article ever discovered. It changes the sun-burnt face and hands to a pearly satin textnre of ravishing beauty. Im parting the marble parity of youlh. and the distinouf. appearance so Inviting In the city belle of fitshlon. It re moves tan, freckles, pimples, and roughness from the skin, leaving the complexion fresh, transparent, and smooth. It contains no material Injurious to the skin. Patronized by actresses and opera singers. It is what every lady should have. Bold everywhere. Prepared by W. B. HAGAN, Troy. N. Y. Address all orders to DEMAB B. BARNES A CO.. New York. HEIMSTRKET’S INIMITABLE HAIR RESTO BATIYE.-HMT A DYE, But restores gray hair to its original color, by supplying tbe capillary tubes with natural sustenance, impaired by age or disease. All instant aneons dyes are composed of lunar caustic , destroying tbe vitality and beauty of tbe hair, and afford' of themselves no dressing.- Helm street's Inimitable Coloring not only restores hair to its natural color fey an easy process, hut giyes the hair a LUXURIANT BEAUTY, promotes its growth, prevents Us foiling off, eradicates dandruff, and imparts health and pleasantness to the head. It has stood the test of time, being the original Hair Coloring, and is constantly increasing in favor. Used by both gentlemen, and ltdies. It is sold by all re spectable dealers, or can be procured by them of the commercial agents. D. 8. BARNES & 00., 30» BROAD WAY, New York. Two sizes, 50 cents and $l. MEXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT. The parties in St. Louis and Cincinnati, who have been counterfeiting the Mustang Liniment, under pretence of proprietorship, have been thoroughly estopped by the courts. To guard against further imposition. I have pro cured from the United States Treasury a private steel plate revenue stamp, which Is placed over the top of each bottle. Bach stamp bears th efac simile of my sig nature, and without which the article is a counterfeit, dangerous, and worthless imitation. Examine every bottle. This Liniment has been in use and growing in favor for many years. There hardly exists a hamlet on tbe habitable globe that does not contain evidence of its wonderful effects. It it the best emollient In the world. With its present improved Ingredients, its effects upon man and beast are perfectly remarkable. Sores are healed, pains relieved, lives saved, valuable animals made useful, and untold ills assuaged. For bruises, sprains, rheumatism, swellings, bites, cuts, oaked breasts, strained horses. Ac., it Is a sovereign remedy that should never be dispensed With. It should bfi in. every family. Soid by all druggists. fe22-mwf3m&eow6m D. 8. BARNES, New York. QOFFIN & ALTEMUS, Ho. aao CHESTNUT STREET, Have on hand and for sale AEMY DOMET ' AND ALL-WOOL BLUE FLANNELS. f#l6-6t jpOH THE ARMY AND NAVY. EVANS Sc HASSALL, MILITARY EUKNISHEBS. 418 ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Banners, Regimental and Company Flags, Swords, Sashes, Belts, Passants, Epaulettes, Hats, Caps, Can teens. Haversacks, Camp Kits, Field Glasses, Spurs, and everything pertaining to the complete outfit Jof Army and Navy Officer*. A liberal discount allowed to the trade. felO-lm A BMY SHIRTS AND UNDER OLO- A THUG at BLOATTB, feao st* 806 MARKET Street. Q. W. SIMONS A BBOTHBB, BAJISOM-BTKEET HALL, PHILADELPHIA. MANUFACTURERS OF JEWELRY. FINE SWORDS, AMD MILITARY GOODS IN EVERY VARIETY. An2B-UBm J«OTHINGHAM <* WELLS * HAVB VOB BAXH, HEAVY. MEDIUM, AND LIGHT SHBETIMGB AND SHIRTINGS. STANDARD DRILLS. HEAVY OAETON FLANNELS. WASH It (WON AND VICTORY CAMBRIOS AND SILECIAS. AND CORSET JEANS. NO. IS WORSTED YARN. So. aeSlftf (JOUPONS OF 7 310 TREASURY NOTES DUE FEBRUARY 19. 7 3-10 do# do# do. APRIIa 1, 6-30 BONDS do# MAT 1. * HIGHEST MARKET BATES PAID DREXEL & CO., fe!2- lOt Ho. 3* South THIRD Street. QLABKSON & CO., No. mi South THIRD Street. Philadelphia. Government Securities of all Issues STOCKS, BONDS, AND GOLD BOUGHT AND Interest; Allowed on Deposits. MW- COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY MADE. feS-lm JAY COOKE & CO., 1864. BANKERS AND DEALERS GOVERNMENT LOANS 1-30 BONDS. (PER CENT. LEGAL TENDERS. 7-30 TREASURY NOTES. 1881 LOANS. ONE-YEAR CERTIFICATES. QUARTERMASTERS’ VOUCHERS. QUARTERMASTERS’ CHECKS. CITY AND STATE STOCKS. BANK. RAILROAD, and CANAL BTOCKS AND BONDS. a. H. MARK, Stocks Bought and Sold on Oemmfadioa A foil mpply of all kind* of GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, Including tbe New Five Pet Cent, (legal tender) TREA- SURY NOTEA always on hul Collection* made and deposit! resolved COBBECT PIANO TUNING nitl'-Mr. O, B, SARGENT’S Orders tor Tnabu MAS °* f®" Mr. 8. has had eleven veers’factory experience In 800 ton. end Eve year* employment in Philadelphia SPECIAL —Planoe rehathered to eonnd M. toft ui sweet-toned as new. tgUhovi removing. Terms (or Tuning. SL oeM-Unlf MEDICAL. HAGAN’S MAGNOLIA BALM. ARMY GOODS. FINANCIAL. B A. N KE R S , PURCHASED AND FOR SALE. SOLD ON COMMISSION. JAY COOKE afe CO., No. lid South THIRD BTRBBT. WANTS. A GENTS WANTED TO SELT. THE ** STANDARD HISTORY OP THE WAR. i nts chance to make money. Agent# are from. #lOO t» WOO per month. 900 000 rolmnH sold. Address f.lMnt- JONHS. BROS.. "ROY WANTED—IN THE COUNTING PARTNER WANTED, WITH A •Si 000 ',* 0 j°'j » practical manufactu poaofflcrWffi^pliT" B " H - w ""dgJ» nPBE ADVEBTIBEB, FBOM MANY BUSINESS. roseefli'es a thorough knowledge of conduct, ing the same, ana would JJke to form » connection with a party willing to furnish capital for the purpose of opening a Basking and Stook-Commlflßlon Houne in the city of New York at an early date. The most satisrae. tory references given, and nnnsnal Inducements offered Replies, with real name, stating amount or capital and other particular#, addressed to ‘‘Banker," Prw# Office, will meet with early attention. fel7 lot* “WTANTED—A LAD BETWEEN 16 T! and 18 years of age, to'assist in the Counting. Boom of a * holeeale Drug house. Inquire at No. 33* North THIRD Street. fe22 at* WANTED—A LAD ABOUT SIX- If - teen years of age to lera the business in a Fimt-Class Wholesale and Retail DRY GOODS STORE. Address in handwriting of applicant, Box 938 Phiia delphia P. O. ; It* WANTED IMMEDIATELY—A SUB f f STITUTE (Allen) for the term of three rears. Bounty very liberal to an acceptable man. Apply No. 1338 SPRING GARDB* Street. U* WANTED—A£ INTELLIGENT BOY ff in Counting Room. Bneines#, Commission Ad dress “G H. I.” at Press office, stating residence, refe rences, and wages required. - fe2Q-2fc* WOOLEN MACBINEBY WANTED. f f —I want to buy one full set of Woolen Machinery, and also to rent one set for immediate use. Address P. A. M ,*'• Press office. fe2Q-St* W ANTE D—A YOUNG LADY 10 Photographs. Apply nt TO* Aaud otreet, -fei9-.>t WANTED—A PRACTICAL GAR f f DENBR, to take charge of the lawn and fruit, and to assist in ihe vegetable garden. One who is master of his business and can come well recommended will hear of a good place by addressing Box No. 1295 Philadelphia Poet Office, TffUh references. felB-fit* WANTED —IN WHOLESALE NO TION HOUSE a competent BOOKKEEPER; one who is willing to make himself generally useful. Refer ences required. Address 4 * 8., "Press Office. Also, a smart, active LAD, from 16 to 18 years of age. Address as above. fa is-6t* • WANTED—AN ASSISTANT SALES ■ V MAN in a Domestic Commission House. Address "P. 0 Box Ho. *683, with references. falg 6t* WANTED—A FEW EBIE CITY f f and County BONDS. Erie Canal Bonds of Erie, Pennsylvania. Also, 10,000 North Branch Canal Bonds, for which the highest price wlllbe paid bg B „ c 0 ld« South THIRD Street, fr9-12t Opposite the Exchange. A MONTH!—I WINT TO HIRE Sv • v AGENTS in every County, at $75 a month, ex penses paid, to sell my new cheap Family SewlagMa chlnea. Address S. MAD ISON, Alfred, Me. Cfel2d&W3m A MONTH! — I Want Agents at *»P ”V$6P a month,expensespald, to sell my Everlasting Pencils* Oriental Burners, and ISother articles. 15clrcu lars eent/ree. JOHN F. LORD, Biddeford, Me. jagT2m m WANTED—STORE AND DWELL JKSLING, the Store large tize. suitable for a first-class Grocery Store, between Spruce and Green. Tenth and Twenty-first St. Address, * House, ” office of the Press , stating where located and rent,for one week. 1620-61* US WANTED —A FABM. OB COUN TRY SEAT, in the vicinity of DARBY, Delaware county, or within 8 miles of the city, west; from 60 to ■2O acres. Address, for one week, 4 * Army Contractor." Press office. fe2Q-2t BOARDING. 99* SOUTH BROAD STREET— Vacant the 28th of February. - Four elegant rooms, second-story, a parlor, and three chambers, can be given in two suites, furnished or unfurnished, io good families without small children. (All newly car peted. ) fe22-3.» FOB SALE: AND TO LRT. ij* O LET. THE 3d, 3s, ADD 4th FLOORS OF THE LARGS AND SPACIOUS BUILDING, FRONT AND BACK, Lately occupied by Hessen. Howell A Brother, Nos. 622 Chestnut and 615 Sausom Sts., Apply on the premises. JJOARDING SCHOOL, COUNTRY SEAT, AND SO ACRES OF WELL-IMPROVED LAND, Near WEST GROVE, Chester County, Pa., 1H miles from Station on Baltimore Cential Railroad. The Improvements are a Brick House, 15 rooms; frame Barn, Spring House. Green House, and other out build- Inge ; aJiO School House, well furnished with books and cabinet cases. The land Is well watered, good fences; the soil has been trench-ploughed, sub-soiled, and under-drained, and 3s in a very PRODUCTIVE CONDITION. Fruit trees and email fruits in great variety, now iu bearing; rare and handsome shade, evergreens, and shrubbery, &c . not surpassed by any lu the county. The present owner has been over twenty years im proving, planting &c. bend for register of country seats. Price $6,000, GKO. N. TOWHBB.VD A GO., fe2o*smw3t 133 X South FOURTH Street. All YARD FOB SALE—THE BEST fitted-up Yard in the city. Capacity for doing any amount of business. Inquire at No. 957 North NINTH Street, below Girard avenne. Terms easy. fe2o-6t» ggk PEREMPTORY PUBLIC SALE— mJC Will be gold at Pablfc Sale, on FRIDAY, Feb. ruarr 20. 1864. at 2 o'clock F. M., on the premises, a VALUABLE SMALL FABM, containing 42% acres of land, situate on the road leading from Willow Grove to Da’visville. J£ of a mile from Willow Grove, 12% miles from Philadelphia, and three miles from Abingjon sta tion. on the North Pennsylvania Railroad. in Moreland township, Montgomery county, Pa.» adjoining lands of Benjamin Morgan, ana others. The improvements con* sist of a two-story Stone House and Kitchen, frame wa gon-houee, and other out-buildinss, milk vaults, pump, and well of water, Ac., Ac. There 1b an orchard, ol apple and other fruit trees; also, a small lot of Wood Land. The balance of the land is arable The soil is of excellent quality, and in a good state of cultivation, a part of It is well adapted for early trucking, having a Bonthcrn exposure, and a fertile, mellow soil. A stream of water passes through ihe premises. This is a very desirable farm, being in a healthy and respectable neighbor! ood, convenient to schools, stores, mill*, and lime kilns,with a post office at Willow Grove, and stages running to the B&ilroad Station twice a day. Immediate possession will be given. Any information concerning the premises can be ob tained of the undersigned, by letter or otherwise. . JOHN SMITH. Agent for the Owner. Huntingdon Valley, Feb. 11, 1864. fe2o 2t INSURANCE COMPANIES. JURE ASSOCIATION. Incorporated March ITi 1890) OFFICE No. 34 NORTH FIFTH STREET, INSUBBS BUILDINGS, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, AND MERCHANDISE GENERALLY, FROM LOSS BY FIRE, (In the City of Philadelphia only. > STATEMENT OF THE ASSETS OF THE ASSOCIA- TION, JANUARY 1. 1864, Fublishcd in conformity with tbo Provisions of the Act of Assembly, of April S, ISIS: Bonds anS Mortgages on Property in the city of Philadelphia ,*697,261 32 Ground Rents in do. 26,8G6 01 Real Estate (Office No. 84 North 6th street)..., 14.396 13 U. S. Government Bonds (5-20 Loan) 46.000 00 Deposit with U. S. Assistant Treasurer 26 000 00 Cash on band ■ 25.629 87 TRUSTEES: GEORGE W, TRY OH, President. Wm. Hi HamUtoai Joseph. S. Lynda.il. John Souder, LeviP Coats, Peter A. Keyser. Samuel Sparhawk, John Philbin, Charles P. Bosrer, John Carrow, Samuel Scattercood, George 1. Young, Jesse Lightfoot. WILLIAM T. BUTLER, Secretary. fel2-£mw6t (XF FICE OF THE UNION MUTUAL U INSUBANCN COMPANY OP PHIfcADIIMIA, PsiLADiiiPHiAt January 11* 1861 Notice Is hereby siren 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 ox the company, accord ing to section 6th cf the amendment to the charter on the same terms as previously done, payment of instalment to be made February 1, 1964. Otherwise, Interest to be charted on payments made after thit date, and the privilege of conversion to cease after June £0,1861. jal3w?m2m JOHN MOSS, Secretary. OE COMPANY, 3TNUT STREET, IBLPHIA. LND INSURANCE MOBS. John W. Brennan, Bobertß. Potter, John Kessler, Jr.. S. D Woodruff, Charles Stokes, Joseph D. Ellis. . BUCK President. ia k tARDSOtt, Vice Atr. !*«■“ T7AME INSURANT X No. 400 OHIET PHILAD] VIBE AMD IHLA DIBSO Vranels V Book, Charles Blchardson. Henry Lewis, O. W. Dayls, P. 8. Justice, Oeorce A. West. PBsNCIS H. CHAS. RICH, W. I. BlanohAkd. Secret! JyjATERLALS FOB MINCE FIBS, aUBOH. LAYER. AND BULTANA RAISISTA CITRON. CURRANTS, AND BFKJB*. CIDER. WINES, * ALBERT O. ROBERTS, : Denier in Vine aroserlee, 441? Comer ELEVENTH and TRW Streep OARTES DR VISTTE —THE MOST vy la.ntifal specimens of this « I, X,WS? IaT »tyl« of Pictures are inade a t,P; F ; °° ® ftrlT * I W i fit are Likenesses. 03* ARCH lt* riCMBBBI'AND SAIJO.E—PRQ- Kj nouhcbd by Connoisseurs ‘‘the only zood Ame risen Sane*.” For «»« . WTAN'S f fl so 6i* 4:30 CHESTNUT Street. VALENCIA RAISINS.—4SO BOXES * xifw Valencia Raisins just received and for sale by RHODES & WIL) I SMS, fe22 107 South WATER Street. NEW LIGHT. , The anbserlbera would inform tfc e pablic that they hay* introduced in this city A ITBW LIGHT. ttr/1 pow* firing adYanta««» oyer all others in oM. vi*! riu- TUKfe* taken by thi* Light are mare life-like and na tural. Children are taken almost lnMactanepasly, «ay ip two seconds. The tnperior and ariißiic finish of Uu Picture* taken by Ibis LUht defy competition -- .. WBISM&K * CO. •^hotograpt.r,.^ TMaCCABONI and VERMICELLI.— -L’A -.-go-whole and half boxes Italian and America a M»c -«««: and Vermicelli f ~ toy Bonth WATER Street, TPBOSE FINE- STYLES COLORED 1 i>m)TOGRAPHBi made for $l. onlr# at 9SOOKD ahora Gwn. BBlMSß'SextensiT* and popalar l,l t«pa;»rt«7. u* AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSI®. GERMAN OPERA, ft 15 AND GOMPIIX It NT ART BBNKHT. io carl, ANBCHUTSS, THURSDAY EVENING- FEBRUARY 2d, IMt, Fimt and only appo&rauca of MADAME ROTTER; is “A NIGHT IN GRENADA.' 1 HERR HABELHANN OOMEE. , Seam may be seemed at J. E GOULD'S, aad the aca demy. AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC. „ r . GERM AO OPERA BIRTHDAY, Incoe,. o „^ T , K . v . BHI * G ' Febrnary 22. 1864, cplenubi o^rao? ot tie "'cknena if Mad Johaanaea. th. ‘' " Tk9M - Herr Htauaer. Leonora .-Herr GraC Malvollo . • MadMlo CaaleaA Barbarino ~.. H W Habelmaan. ® PwtaM to"the OperkV 't'bk 'k‘Vii G4BB ompany, ths in honor of the anniversary of Washington’# Kirn,**- WEDNESDAY. THE NEXT Orfilu NIGHT Ur ‘ Parquet, Parquet Circle, and B&lcouy. fti • ykmnw Circle, 50cents; Amphitheatre. 25 cents, * Doors open at 7H. o’clock. Feformance to cornmnnoA at 8 o’clock No extra charge for reserved seat#. To bs obtained tit Gou;d‘s Music Store, Seventh and Chestnat Rtrents or the Academy, fe2Q-ft* ACADEMY OF MUSIC. „ “ BATTLE OF~(iiTTYBBUBG ” By request a o’clock f e 22 WALNUT STBEET THEATRE) V» FXTBA GALA NIGHT! THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, Feb. 22, the beautiful, young, versatile Actress, LUCILLE WESTERN, who, upon the occasion of Washington 1 # Birthday, will appear in six characters in Madame Celeste’s Protean Drama. SATaH IN PARI-J. To conclude with the great Irish Drama, eotitlsd ROBERT EMMETT; or, Treason and Rebellion. Box Office open from 9 *lll3 Doors open at 7 o’clock. Curtain rises at 7&. fJREAT N ATIONAL Cl ROUS VN TROUPE, MARK ST Street, above Twelfth. Directress, Mrs. CHARLES WARNER, formerly Mrs. DANBICE POSITIVELY THE LAST WEEK. Rich Programmes will be given during this , TaE LAST WEEK of the Great National Troupe. Those who have not seen the exblb’tioß of the great skill of the Equestrians, Gymnasts, Acrobats, the Learn ed Horses, Educated Dogs, and Comic Mules, should go at once. _ The Grand Benefit to Mr. and Mrs FRANK WHITTA KER will take place on THURSDAY EVENING, 26th Inst., on which occasion FOURTEEN splendid perfor* mances will be given. MATINEES ON WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY AF TERNOONS. commencing at V,£ o’clock; Evening. 7.40. Admission cents; stage seats 50 cents; private boxes $3; gallery 15 cents. fe22-6t THE GREAT PICTURE j- AT CONGEST HALL LECTUHE BOOM For a ehort season. COMMBHCIHG THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26, ISM. J. Insco Willi ami' celebrated PANORAMA OF THB BIBLE, This is the most complete and finished Painting of the Bacied Scripiuns in the world* comprising over fifty of the moit SUBLIME AND THRILLING SCENES Of the first three thousand years of Biblioai: History, forming altogether one tlie finest exhibitions of the age. OPEN EVERY EVENING at half past ?-o'clock. Admission 25 cents. N. B. Matinees on Wednesday and Saturday after* noons, at 3 o’clock. Admission for Children Iff cents. fJERMANIA ORCHESTRA,—PUBLIC ' J REHEARSALS every SATURDAY it 3 o'clock. P. M • at the MUSICAL FUND HALL. Single tickets ZS cents. Packages of six ticketi.fi. To he had at AN* EBB'S- 110* CHESTNUT Street, J. £ GOULD, SB* TENTH and CHESTNUT, and at the Hall door. fe2Ltf - TEMPLE op wonders. a ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS, TENTH and CHESTNUT Streets. POSITIVELY THE LAST WEEK. MAGICAL mad PHILOSOPHICAL EXPERIMENTS’ Great Powers of VENTRILOQUISM, and.tht LEARNS? CANARY BIRDS. SIGNOR BLITZ will appear In Ms popular Enter tala* meats EVERY EVENING, commencing at 7jf. sad WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY AFTERNOON at 3. Admission 36 cents; Children 16 cents. 1&4»M CASINO, CHESTNUT STREET, above SIXTH. THE GREAT VARIETY ENTERTAINMENT. ETHIOPIAN COMEDIANS, BALLET DANGERS, PANT OMIMISTS, COMIC SINGERS, fe22 6t* EVERY NIGHT . . THE INVENTORS OP AMERICA, A BY C. SCHUSSBLL, and FRITH’S th« moit iaterestlns FAIITTIHaS -- of the day. ON EXHIBITION FOR A SHORT TIME. AT EARLE'S GALLERIES, 816 C9B4TfIUT STREET. ADMISSION TWBN TT-FIVE CANTS. fel9-l» PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY 0* A THE FINE ARTS, * »«D CHESTNUT STBBltf. OPEN DAILY (Sundays excepted) from 9 A. M. ttlJ Admission 36 cents. Children half pries, jaSMf « POLYTECHNIC CORPS OP ENGI NEERS. Headquarters Feb 20.1964. The Corps will parade as Infantry on the 2id Inst , and proceed eveT.tb e route designated by tbe Military Commander of the city. Officers and privates will obtain their arms and over coats At the Armory, from 7to 9 A M The line will be formed in front of the bnildiag im mediately upon the close of the exercises of the College celebration, which begin punctually at 9 A. M By order of J H KREAMJSB, Captain. G. M. Bolton* 0 S. •_ $834.093 96 « GENERA) RECRUITIN G OFFICE, No. 611 CHESTNUT Street. . . , „ , Recruits wasted for all the sallaut old Cavalry, Ar- and Infantry regiments now in service raised in A^!mlted e » umber of men can yet be enlisted for the 2d Artillery, P Y. ■ stationed in the fortifications for the de fence of Washington. and for the 3d Artillery, stationed at Fortress Monroe, M offlce Uam9 ' dlately. y^ eran Volunteers,,,,,*,*, ,*.5676 AU other Volunteers 576 $348 CASH IN HAND. Beware of unauthorized agents* irresponsible runners, and scoundrels, who are on the alert to taae advantage of yon. but come direct to the authorized recruiting office. No. 611 Chestnut street* and select a good old regi ment* secure the bounty* serve under officers of experi ence, and avoid tbe impending draft _ _ CHAS. N. CADWALLADBR, Cap*. 2d Art. * P. V. , feb23 fit* General Recruiting Officer. f ARTILLERY CORPS WASHING TON GRAYS. Orders No. 2.—The corps will Mismble at the Ar mory on MONDAY, February 22d, at B}. o'clock A. M . In winter unit -no. By order, _ F. W. RALSTON, Lieut. Commanding A. Roberts. 0. 8. IeSQ-lV . « HEADQUARTERS 20TH BEGI KENT P M. Philadelphia, Feh. 19, IBM. ORDERS No. 10. I. The Regiment will assembly /or parade OB MOA ■west side of Washington Squarejlght resting onWalnut street Bv order of _ WM. B.THOMAS. 7 Col. Comdg. 20th Regiment I*. M. A. H. Srtdeb. Adjutant. fo2o 2t* OFFICE ARMY CLOTHING AND EQUIPAGE, TWELFTH sod GIRARD Street,. Philadelphia, February 21.1864. SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this Offloe until 12 o’clock M., on THURSDAY, February 25, for •applying the Schnylklll Arsenal with the following articles: Thimbles for Flax., galvanized iron. Proposals must be endorsed •' ProjK»al» ibr Army SnpnUei.” a h orosman. fe22 As.lst. Q M. General, U. a. A. A UCTION SALE OF CONDEMNED •A- HORSES. War Bbi>ARTM.RNT. CIAVAIiKT OpfIOI! of CIHUF QtTABTBRMASXfIa, Waoiiikli'iuk. U, O * February J 9,1564, Will be sold at public auejion, to t y<® hlKiloßt B p«na“‘ C sooX«ea FrTdayf «h March. Penna, 300 Horßee, Tuesday, Bth M At‘lito<'na. Pei ns.. 3CO Horses. Friday, Uth March, it l ew Brunswick, N. J , £OO Hor.es,Tuesday, lath M At C K-»ton. P-nna , SOO Horses, Frida* 18th Mareh. At r ew«rk, **. J,» SOO Horses, Tuesday. 22d March. At3.<-baDou* Penna , 300 Borges, Friday, 26t a March. At Penna., SOJ Horses, Tuesday, The o Horpea have beau condemned as unfitforth* Cavahy service of the United Staten Army, for road and form purposes many good bargains mar be hao. wlU he sold pingly. Sales begin at 10 A. M.* and continue daP.ytill ail *ra aold TeTuuCeeh* in United States Treasury Not*mon:y. JAMS'* A- KKIN, fo2V tmb29 Ohio! GttaTtennaßt»r. t Bar*A*i. TJTMOVAL.—JAMES H CASTLE. P— A’torney »nd Conveyancer has removed hi.paijj to No. us 6. FIFTH Street, Wow Chanaat. bid Da* amusements. DERBY DAY, MILITARY. PROPOSALS. AUCTION SALE.