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, TWELVE O’CLOCK LIST WIGHT.
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-g MOiark. New York
7 ha e H file grouts, B York .
<j tf v Bedford, Maryland
<7en fckriver, Maryland
g™ H 1 avis & ‘wt, Balt
jiMLtckwood, Bew York
% A Bow, NewYoxk
w £ Ydw&ida. Washington
B Pfitaiawood. Chicago
Mr & Mrs A 6 Lamas, n T
tflrA Mrs W H Morgan,BY
■JPHaIe. Dover, KH
Bohert N Yeamans
» N ’White, Cincinnati
S Kitchen, Sawtak, a J
■JIM® pi!;a K„£Tnrk
Sirs s A Wanen. jor«
Capt Prerdergasi* t 7 s a
C ¥ Seorel & wf. vat
BDWwd Boston
A Amory. New York
B C Mifltm. Boston
CP Wood. Cambridge
X A Whitfield, New York
© Green. Peteware
JCGoie, Pew.^oS
<3 Benlznan, Ena, ,
Jfcrs Bafsttt & mo n, Toledo
SitaTßlaie, Toledo
TP Slate. York
W J Koanir., Pittsburg
J LNahan _
H C Longuecker, Allentown
fi A Allen _
Xrient J W Wallace. Ky
J G Bogus. Kentucky .
35. C Straight, Chicago „ /
A B Griswold, Whitehall
S £ Da-vU, Whitehall, B Y
MM White, Clio '
H W Fitzoi born, USB
Hits A C Martin, B Jersey
Miss Lydia Baldwin, N J
GusF Martin. Newark, N J
Semi Booth. Bxooklyn
C MWheatley. Phcenixlle
Mr & Mrs Wateihury. S Y
Miss Emma W&terbUTy. H Y
£dw T Davison, New York
JPBaker. New York
W 8 Poster. Toledo
C Jackson. Bowling Green
John Cabalin
5 JB Trowbridge* New York
BGriffith, DSi
■ JOppenhein), New York
H JTfitiutbt rs. Jersey City
Kjßavpn
J Woodbury. Boston
PB PltUitP*. Brooklyn
H Terris
MADe Wolf. Neyr York
AFalhesh&g . ,
Jno Boner. Wtciraali
©Scott. Steubenville, Ohio
ABrad.'o’d St Louis
£ Wilson
John Anuear -
M Stock A wf.B
Prof B&che A la. Wash.® C
JTBooye". Wash, DC
i fl Ksmbini St bouts
W Irving Steele, Brooklyn
*W H Butted, Brooklyn
CL Brae ley A w/«Prov, BI
G S Brazier* New York
SWBeache, Wash, DC
si J L fialdeman. Media
Fl&eg. Bhode Island
Y W femit li. West Chester
B Edwards. Washington
J> B Brower. Washington
TFhos A Ba’e. Baltimore
Mrs Col Mer A da, Wa*h»J> C
BBFry
HH Murray
Bon T M Howe
Mr Welle
G G Buntt, Perns? lvania
w C Gallagher. Pittsburg
Jas P Varner, Pittsburg
Girard—Chestnut si
Dr W 8 l?oit, "OSH
JJPharo. Few Jersey
C Wcolton a la
John Eellof Detroit
*W P Bacon, Washington
Isaac B Biller. Springfield
B W Biller Springfield '
J S Baltimore
3> Hiller, Baltimore
Thos Yost. Baltimore
JCouUou, Baltiuioie
5T Ber^ay,.Baltimore
3 It Taylor, Baltimore
3D W Stone. Michigan
£ C Bartholomew, Michigan
3s S ATXDstiong, Washington
John Trumbull. Ballimre :
Sami Cassiday, Louisville •
32M Clark; Rew York
3> Flemirg, Hairhburg
JFBrm Kew Jersey
C B Grubb, Lancaster
IHrs Simpson, Penna
Lieut W B Monuon, USA
\V B 6sovc«a
3 0 Grtve, Danville
Jag "Watson
Gapt £ fcxiglsn, IT S A
Capt B L Stone. USA
Trank B Davis. USA ;
CSStone, Few York \.
3tfrßancoiu,
X> W Woods, Ltwlstown
HP Bindley, Hew York
S Marlin, hew York
John Smith, Few. York
J Gill Ala. Ohio
SPoaiiethwate. Fensa
JFRopr. Jr, Fenna
33 Strrthera. Franklin co
J&b Mathews, CumVd co
J McLaughlin, Portland -
IR D Lafoxt, Bedford co
31 Towntonc, Pittsburg
J L Wayne, Jr, &wf, Cin, O
ffm Montgomery HI
E Kennedy, fi ew fork
P Duffy, hew Tork
J Boyd. Penna
AT Feckbam,lffeirport,R 1
IF T Patterson, Wash.D C
W Withers, Baltimore
Mrs Thos E Pottsr.FMla
Thca G Potter, Phila
Chas Boscherer, USA
J BEerr. Baltimore |
I
Merchants' Hotel-Ic
S L Turner, Princeton
J H Hart. Princeton
"WmPean Kesraik, Del
S Brest, hew York
Okas Matthews
31 Morten & wf, Few York
.JEhein, Newark, 2fJ
W W Jones. Indianapolis
HByan, Providence, BI
A. Hants, Memphis •
I» Eauii&sn. Memphis
Ja, L Beta, Wasftington
£ F Bneerlnyer, Illinois
33 J Harris, Ballsboro
J C Weaver. Lancaster, O
John H Withorow, Penna
Henry Cope. WelUville, 0
SS Black. Ohio
A Slack, Allegheny City
Prank Peck, Allegheny City
A P Bennett. Elmira, a Y
Ji-JS. Hemstadt, Hew York
• jL B Hrtlman _ .. .
£ M Wash! urn. Pottatowu
■WSBirdiail. Hdnetdale
A Hawley. Money Pa
S Greenbsum, Burlington
Capt”E P Fridley, Ohio
J F Seale
318 Winner, Sterling. 11l
Jas Bleakley. Franklin, Pa
Jas Allison. Pittsburg
G Mayer, Hashville
P D Mateos. Oxford, r O
Hotel —Chei
EStanwooa Eew York
33 C Bidale, De.aware
James Watiin
CSt Clair ,
DrHßKobif>» Washington
A L Bmhe, USA
J JI Bead, Boston
r x Stnppy, St Joseph ,
B Hafce, *ew Yora , ,
James J£ Bew Tots.
XMoeely, Eewjora
js Sevtoiab. Biddeford, Me
J O Parian' Portland. ile
J Fla«k. Jacksonville
JFnngan ,
Geo Orr, Mancl drank
"W Walters Munch Chui li
;ja* Geddes.’Maucli drank
F irn-ond. Winterport, Mo
A W Frick & w, Philada
3 F Taylor. Minersville, Fa
3tK Howell. Syracuse
F J Walt. .Payton
2£ Kemper, Baltimore
AWetheraon. ÜBA
X M Htioi*, Kuosynio. Ten
X T Wattle. Snow HI 1
St. loiils-Chcstnut
J A CanslsK. Kew Jersey
Boben B Potter. New Jersey
<3eo W Moore.&ew Jersey
J Williams , r .
Ju S Hanning, Baltimore
Geo J Pft Costa- Mass
Geo T Giant. Georgetown
J W Bayard. New York
S Longley. Cincinnati, O
W Laybolt. Zanesville. O
SM Titus, Columbus, O
M C Stitlow. Fort Wayne
Q Jnstice & wf-Willlamsp’t
Michael Bane. Pottsville
S P Cnstie, Pottsville
W b Ackley. Bridgeton
Chas Murray. Elmira
Silvesterßauan, Beading
J H Smith, New York
B Haines. Jr, Hew York
T S Treadway. U S A.
H Broadbent, New York
G W Wilton
j a Haynes
She a HU Hadfield, N J
g? J Wood, Hew Jertey
Capt E S Tolbot. Alex. Va
CaptS Gilders’eeve.BrooVn
Capt John Ksfcn, Brooklyn
John C Coleman, Toronto
* Tbc l T nioii-Arcli s
G M Auihenbaagb, iPenna
3 Lukens
Joshua Barker
JMHeoffstoi, Pittsburg
Hiss Starr, Borristown
C Gerber. Lima, O
John Carmack. Illinois
Geo W Fuierbaugh. Illinois
Z G Husgrave, Pbtta
X T Zneb, Lllnois
Wm Henry. Hew York
James Love, Hew York
*Wm J Champion. Waah.BG
■Thoe Champion, Phil a
Commercial-Sixth si
3 B Painter, Washington
3> H Missimer, Pottstown
John Nugent, USA
B B Worts, USA
WmH Xder, Maryland _
Capt J H Borteo. AleX.Ya
Xient M B Hope, Alex.Ya
Ziient C M Edg_erton. Pa
CP Thomas,WUm. Del
3 B Bonghman, Wllm. Bel
Geo rierson & la, N J
OH Searle
Jas W Crawford, Penns
States XXm lon-Maxkei
3> IxorJ. Elitcm. M 4 I
BtrsEWMarvin, N J
3 6 Thorn New Jersey
J M French, Sew Jersey
<J B Warren Michigan
G Almy. Providence
Geo Sweet. New York
35 Jones, Bro >klyn
Thos Dunn. Brooklyn
y Cowan, Brooklyn
w t Anderson Chester co
j A Ho, brook, Penna
WB Harrington, New York
A Given. Indiana
If at i on al—Race gti
J WBicfcardfon, Penna
AlexW Belfadge.Bethleh'm
John Sorrul. LambertrlUe
JBenryL Bossbell
■VT HRaynho , _
Be»j WJfOOMI*I*. KJ
HB Buihes, Orangeville
BaldEagte -Third str
John 8 Wright. Hillboro
W Beane, Backs co, Fa
Chas Beane Backs co, Ps
Bn D Beans, Bucks co. Fa
A WaJp. Bucks co. Fa
32 HftP*, StUrtewn *
Jas Warner, Mauch Chunk
3J K Briggs, Mauch Chunk
P PMuih earn, H Chunk
-J5 McCance, Mauch Chunk
AlezJohnst n, M Chunk
J C Zane. SeiersviUe
•BdwßAlthome. Selersville
-fi Lynn. Mauch Chuuk
Madison House—Se
Chas Jenney. Penna
•Chas Wtiiard, Newtown
11WA*’ Jc, “’
- JR B Morton, Mifflin co
\D Printz Mimic co
W 8 Eaxton, Mifflin co
.J Williams, Mifflin co
. Jae P 'Williams, Mifflin co
"Mark Will tame, Mifflin co
35 A Smith, Lewisboro
BB Splggle. Lewlaboro
3_ Pitch thorn. Letvliboio
'Sami Greer, Lewisboio
Barniun’s Hotel-Thl
f c Klnaly, Eaeton
H Wilson, Easton
J Donnelly, Harrisburg
Chas West. Banlsburg
J L Gordou.Trentoa
'W Hughes, Trenton
j Bstahrook & wf, Maas
L-kv«rts. Chesur
■B T Hall, Maryland
Chas Brswster, Hew York
•Henry Dehart
Black Bear—Third. si
John G Wenner, Key West
Jas Gened. Key West
•Chas Roads >outhampton
Oto Nagle. Newtown
W TinpmaD, Durban
A Liubacb, Durham
<7hM*h9enßS9r'42i9iltow»
ind Chestnut streets.
W A Reed, Tennessee
E D Reed, renue»ses
Tilly Haynes Maas
C D Bides. Portsm utb., 0
John G Martin. Lancaster
WAK“i M y.B.ootlyn
\B Howland,, Brook »yn
A J j>an*els. Now York
C B Wells, Covington, Ky
John L Shower, Kentucky
ty j Howard, Central City
B A Bidlack. California
JSEmMb, USA, ,
Cant W H StotMnbKti.CSA
C K. Laverty, Haw Jersey
Alex Strong, Boston
T S Tonng, Albany
E W Griff an, Albany
M L Bead, New York
3 L Konkins, Oswego, N Y
Mia* H. M Rankins, Oswego
VPin King & 1&, Oregon.
SH Gregg & sou., Oregon
Wm Kelsey St dan, Oregon. *
A H alien, New York
H C Pratt & wf. New York
S M Whitney’& wf. Bath.
W Watts. New York
Mrs S A Jackson, Boston
C W Smith & wf, New York
G H Jeoney, Boston
Wm Welsh, CkUlieoth.e, O
l FLtng, Lancaster
J Eckert, Reading
WW Fisher, Paris. Ky
B N Gambrlll. Baltimore
HStadlmair, New York „
HH Baxley. Meadville,Pa
HABagley, Meadville, Pa
ThosH Bodge. Ma-s
Rufus B Long. Missouri
A C Tiffc. NflW Tork
lI T Hostel Boston
tTu-.
\y h fontagg -* wf, N York
KfiJi ilo & w/. N York
j K Williams __ ,
Geo Thompson. New York
G H Peck
John btillman, Jr
M<n Stallman
H A FtovAas. Vermont
Jacob M Kunkel, Maryland
13 £ch wal, New York
F P Sash, Indianapolis
Jas DalzeLl, Wheeling
W W Ward, Pittsburg
J J Bapelye & lady
F A Tilton & wf, Calcutta
B Singers. Pittsburg _
Cap* Wm A Puckett, USA
J J Johns'
Jos B Hoagh, Allentown
W Swat»3boro A wf. N x
&L Brrner. New York
Mr»N 0 Sawyer, Brattleboro
; B Hellmar
B Jona*. New York _
J M F Ktminel, New York
E M Buta, USA
N C Sawyer, USA
A Castlen & la, Indiana
Col A VKantz. USA
W W Evans A la, Mas*
J 0 Chapman, St Loois
J H Draughon
J L Daniels
H W Blodgett, KUncis
Mr* F Pollock. Cincinnati
E More, Ntw York
Cha* Selver, Pottsville
Mrs Hagg&tz, Tennessee
A C Yates, New York
street. below Ninth.
C H M&gown
Qeo Davij, Baltimore
J V R VreeHnd, N J
J R Cantwell
Ja« McMaUan, Washington
B Van Riper
B N Morton. Delaware co
Chas Middle ton. Dei co
Geo W Hossy, Baltimore
C H Ma.ua. Harrisburg
K t* Doman -New York
JDFok- nay ton
li Hartman fork
S A Hauiiey, Pittsburg
l A L Dean. 4lt Pleas ant
l W H Burts. D a A
Chas Miller. New Fork
C P S'Beanett
Capt a Mabony, USA.
S* S Briggs, New Fork
Geo N Oorson, Norristown
Mrs Ruddns, Milwaukee
Get W Parson, Harrisburg
. Thos LLpe. New Sork
G F Sboener, Tamaqaa
Miss Kichaidson, Balt
B i>jiae. Cincinnati
J? Mouttnoilen, Jr, Las. Ky
.1 Ben&euduiT, New Fork
W Perbeiick.Port Kemedy
Ge>'* b Blanchard Ky
J M Kawlins & wf. Pariersg
Mis* A Waitt. Mass
H OnnhaT, fittsbnrg
W McKessimc, Pittsburg
WFauiie't-. Baltimore
G W llntfisagle, Penna
Aug ferrous a, Penna
J Smith & wf- Milton
Jas M Pettit, Baltimore
8 Jones, Baltimore
W Kine & wf, New York
~ W T Morrison. Moutg’y co
MR Kr.nst Comb'd co
H C Mcllveene, USA
i Wm M Gallaher, Pkila
0 P £ Bennett
Mr and Mrs Thompson
M Sale. New 2ork
[ A S Alston. Davenport
Ales Moorhead. Wash, T> G
J B Carpenter, Pittaton
B GlasviAKer. Penna
John Young- Peana
Wm Moore, Penna
Samuel Phillips, Baltimore
►urlli StjlJrtowArcli.
l£Jj MerrimatJi Wiikesbarre
J B Stark- Wilktssbarre
fH Wolf. Carbon
T B Creviing. Carton
Jos W-Eabody- Carbon
G D Gillespie. D S A
C White, Rochester
A. F Grassly. Jacksonville
J Paetorius, New York
K A Grider, Bethlehem
H A Aechternacht, SI York
S H Aldridge, Jr- Md
JasPit2patrick IT 8 A
JK-eley, Chester co
DP Hobart, Potatowu
Jacob S Frank
BMBoab
Nathan StTouse
L Ell- Hopkinsville
C B Earley. Elk, Pa
D Hah an Harrisburg
H H Sayles, Harrisburg
DrCB Butler, Cleveland
Jos Rex. Harrteburg
D Ben singer, Harrisburg
J Brady, darrirtarg
M Simon. Peoria* Id
M Oppenheimei, Freeport,li
Jos Lou-chtslm. Pittsburg
M Jenkvds, New York
8 Horshbar<er. N Brighton
John H Ellis, Illinois
Levi Ellis, Illinois
Geo Slarr, DBA
istnutit, above Fifth*
THJantian. Snow Hill
ThosD Parnell, Snow Hill
Thomas J Lewis _
H G Johnson, New York
. John Collar!, New York
B H Po>t, New York
G R Edwards, Illinois
G Wharton & la, Penna
P Brady
F Dunderdals, Port Mifflin
T H Palmer, Port Mifflin
T Randall
j S Guoumaham. Baitim’e
G W Palmer, Wilm, Del
JET Ryan- Trenton, N J
Tf omas M Henderson
CL Js Ander&on
BI) Hardey
S D Elfelt, St Paul, Minn
0 Kttbura
i R Kiuglae, Brooklyn
Frank Kraus, Brooklyn
W G Klexbm. Chester, Pa'
Chas L Colt, Washington
L L Adame, Jacksonville
i I, Flint, Rhode Island
W H Snowden, Penna
street; above Third.
Ed tv Coleman, Toronto
Capt T K MeClare*. U 8 IT
Client B Hardsell, U S N
J C Hcylman, Philadelphia
L 8 De.aplaia, Wheeling .
Wm Nelson. Jr, New I ork
A 0 Ta'es. New Toxic
James Malford New Jersey
Joimßughe*. Jersey City
Isaac B Smith, new York
J Sharp. DBA __
V McSweeney. New York
C L Morton. Gettysburg
Tbos L Martin. Maes
J L Simpson. Wyandotte
Jas C ThMnpson, Shftmokiu
T P Thompson, New York
D F Fairchild Leaven Worth.
Alex Fairchild. liEavenir'th
Major M j Byrne. USA
Geo S Handley, Maryland
J A Mason. Ohio
Ci C Grant A dan. Keokuk
John Y Mi>rley, Milwaukee
H M Webb, New York
S Young, Columbus, O
J Dougherty A wf« Norrlsn
Kiss 31 HBougherty.No’wn
J Z Jndscn. Louisville, Ky
itreet, above Third.
B W Dunbar, Wash.DC
Capt J M Blackburn* Ohio
Mrs Starr & niece* New York
33 rs Stoddart, Pittsburg
T T Monsieur &w U Fenna
H G Dennis, Chattanooga
Thos Paris*. JTaw York
Albert Mory» Dayton, O
A H Borente
F J Schoch« Ponna
John G Conrad, Jr, Ponaa
Sami Schuck* Bedford
John Field & wf Fenna
W H Field, Fenna.
reet) above Chestnut.
C H Bawley, Memphis
John Simmons* Pottsville
1> H Hiller* Huntingdon
W Danforth, Boston
J 0 Bender* Wash, D C
John M Dickson
H C Allman, Baffclo
BWilar '
R Loulhood __
Joe O Wallace, ZTewark, O
H Faige. Warren, Fa
Sami Bxnitb. 0 S A
Louis Slmtoie, Pittsburg
:t street, above Sixth.
JW Bloom. Martlnebmrg
S ACriste. US &
T U Parker, Penn*
W H Fairbanks, Baltimore
Lieut M Kelly. USA
T A Sloanaker. lowa
D L Coyle, Penaa
R W Jarvis
J Pincua. New Jersey
SB Sice, Hew York
Wm Summerville, N T
Ii £ Atbiosoo, Pdaaa
W W laws, J)eUware
reef, above Third.
Sami Acbenbach, Jr, Pd,
Henry C Coaiior, Penna
W W Peters, Allentown
J I. Bose, Leh&non
J Silleman, USA
J Robison, Uni
'eet, above CallowhilL
J Weyliflnmarer, M Chunk
ftobt Muore. Maucli Chunk
John Steatite*, M Chunk
J 8 Seitzel, M D- Clinton co
Mrs Shearer, Clintoneo
A M Groom, Mauch Chunk
Ilßicaar«is * Jff Bristol
A J StarUiur, USA
Mrs A Obariy. USA
Peter Miller •
MissENace 4
Richards, S Easton
B Cobber, Trapue, Pa
W H USA
tondy above Markets
Chas Stahl. Lewisboro^
6 B Marks & la Lewlsboro
W 8 Boron. Alabama
0 T Johnson & la, Alton*!)!
W H Morris, Hannibal, Mo
A Davis, Sa;etn, Pa
F£ Woodruff
L W a mas
DT Quick
OH RWgely &wf. UYork
H Bradish, Mass
Jos X Walton, Mrondsburg
WJL Sell. Lewiatown
Ird street, above Race.
J S Hildebrant, Penua
AC Wortbingtou A wf
John Wilson Maryland
Joel Wilson, Maryland
Hennr Wilaon, Maryland
JI McCormick, Addison
Job Cahill. Easton
n n Baltimore
U Hooper, Cheskar
J Gordon, Hew York
*t. * above Callowhin
• ?&?***' Allentown
t JS. e .V m i?' Sailersvllle
i^ftaESSSK*
SEMasafejSfr
i C flfcttkni'
it street* below Vine.
J W Amer, Wayne co
J M Gnigai* Wilkesbarre
A Griffin. Penna
D M Bnvder, Penna
Lewis Walton
Thos Walton
Thos Corson. U B A
1 PWalton, Oarversvtile
G W Daryea A son
Baxley Steal"-Ssconi
WmDariMnjl Cheltenham
tefflss&stfsr
G W Huffnagle, Penna
S Stees, Penna
T Murray* New Hops
h Harper, Fox Chaee
B 8 Ely. New Hope _
John P id cock, Hew Hope
Mount Vernon—Secoi
G Monroe* Pottsville
OEglceton, New York
O Troicpson, Maucn. Chunk
RRBoyd, USA
.T Green A la, Delaware
W B Jenkins, Dover
ad street, above Arch.
Frank Holmes
0 Cross
J G Gow
J B Martin
G DYoong. New Jersey
W H Wagner, Penna
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Coughs, Colds, and Consumption. —
Thirty years 1 experience, and the testimony of thou
sands who have heen cured by Its use* prove that
JAYNE’S EXPECTORANT Is, without exception, the
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ASTHMA, BROHCHITIS, CONSUMfTioN, pi.kdr'st.
CROUP, WHOOFIfi-e cough, ePITriNG OF BLOOD,
and all PULMOHAEY com plaints. Here Is a por
of Protestant Episcopal Church,
'coae nE .Pti<m I recommend Jayne’s
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Rev. Dr. DOWLING, of New Tort, writes:
“From my own experience* I believe the Expectorant
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Mr. SAMUEL C. DAWSON, of No. 1317 Clarion street,
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Rev. L. J ROBERTS, the well-known Chinese Mis
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Mr. C. T. POOLER, Superintendent of Akron Schools,
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W. C. FISBEB, of Weston* Spalding, Lincoln-
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Rev B. F. HEDDBN, of First Baptist Church. Cam
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Rev. Dr, RUFUS BABCOCK, formerly President of
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eminently beneficial remedy. ”
Dr. D. O. GASK3LL, of Milton. Nova Scotia, writes:
* 1 The Expectorant I believe to be about the be*! medi
cine in use for the diseases for which it is recommended. 11
Rev, J. J. WALSH, Missionary of Presbyterian Board,
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“It is within my knowledge that Dr. Jayne’s Expec
torant has been the means* under Providence, of curing
a care of Incipient Consumption.”
Mrs. HANNAH J. PUGH.ofTurman, Sulti vaacemuty,
Indiana* writes;
* ‘ After Buffering for some months with Consumption,
my case being pronounced hopeless, I was eventually
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Jayne’s Expectorant. ”
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A PURELY VEGETABLE COMPOUND* made entirely
from stimulating extracts of
- ROOTS. HERBS, AND ELOWERS.
Prevents the hair falling out or from turning prema
"tirely gray. Ladles who desire a luxuriant head of
hair should not fail to give the AMBOUNS a trial.
Price 91 per box, containing two bottles.
PKSPARSD OXiT BY
KENDALL 5 GO.,
806 BROADWAY, New York.
AGKJTTB DT PHILADELPHIA,
JOHNBTON, HOLLOWAY, & COWDEJT,
Vo. 23 North SIXTH Street
One-Price Clothing, op tee Latest
TTIiBS, made In the Best Manner, expressly for RETAIL
BALES. LOWEST Belling Prices marked in Plain
Figure,. All Goods made to Order warranted latisfau.
lory. Oar Oke-Prioe System 1, strictly adhered to.
All are thereby treated alike.
de23 ly JONES it CO.. 60* MARKET Street
Dr. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment cures
Toothache in one minute.
Hath Dye 1 TTatr Dtel 1
BATCHELOR’S .slsbrAted HAIR DTB f» tike Belt In
l*. World. The only BarmUsi, Trm. and -Belfast,
Dye known. Thle splendid Hair Dye i« perfcet—shanges
Sed, Rusty, or Gray Hair, instantly to a Olomv Block
or natural Brown, without injuring the Hair or stsln
lat tha Skin, leering the Hair Soft and Beautiful; la*
nrii fresh yitaiity, fteauentiy restoring its pristine
solor, and restifle* the ill effetts of had Dyes. Th,
gennin, is signed Wit.t.tam A. Batchelor; all others
ere mars imitations, and should he syc-ided- Sold hy
ill Druggiltl, 4«. FACTORY, SI BARCLAY Street.
KtW York. Bstlhalor'l new Toilet Omm for Dross!**
he Heir. ________ lr»-lr
Mason
Steck & Co’s
HAMLIN’S
CABINET
ORGANS.
STECK & CO.’S
The Popular Clothing House of Phil a.,
“OAK HALL." .
Best-class goods and moderate price*
WAN AM AKER At BROWN.
S, B. corner SIXTH and MARKET Streets.
Custom Department (to make to order) No. IS. Sixth st.
ieleb & Wilson’s Highest Premium
The Cheapest, Simplest, and
Salesroom, 701 Chestnut Street above 7th.
IS/E-A-RIEtlBI?.
BARR—HARMAN. —On the 25 th of Feb, 1864, by tha
Bey Hamilton S Norris, Mr. Richard E. Barr, of Dela
ware county. Pa.. to tfiae Sallle Kate Harm*n, youngeat
daughter of Mr. E Harman, of this city. *
BA EBB—PAUL n the 24:h last, by Rev. J. Ken
card. Mr. Levi W. Beebe to Miss Hannah Paul, both of
this city
CBOHBR—OBOfT—On the 29fch of December last, by
the Rev. J. B. McCullough. Mr Robert Crouse to Mies
M f(jlSS o l^gil'^ o^n B Ffe.br I :ev. Dr. Gar
dner, Siegfried, youngest eon of the late Prneelan General,
Baron Fredrlch Peter Von Forstner. to Mary, daughter
of Wm. Barley, Bristol, Bucks county, Pa *
DIED.
BROWH.-Cn the morning of the 27th lust., after a
painful iunesc, Frederick Brown, lniheoSth year 01 CIS
aB Hie male friends are invited to attend his funeral, from
hie late residence No. 1018 Spruce street, at 2P. M. on
Tuesday, the let of March, without farther notice. * „
MBB&EBe—On the 27th Inst., William Henry, son of
Christian and Sarah Messer, In the 324 year of his age.
The relatives and friends of the family are respaotfnlly
invited' to attend the funeral, from his late residence.
No Iftffißldge avenue, to-morrow (Tuesday) mornlnc.
atio o'clock. To proceed to Odd Fellows 1 Cematery. **
METTB. —On the SBth lnit., Mrs Hannah F. ftleUi, re
lict of the late Captain Thomas Metis, in the 68ih year of
her age.
The relatives and Mends of the family are respectfully
invited to atteno the funeral, from her late residence.
No. 1010 Moyamensiog- avenue, on Thursday afternoon,
March 3d, at 2 o'clock. Interment at Lafayette Ceme
tery. ++<*
PIGOTT.-On the 26th last, I>r, C. J aged 23
7 The relative* and frieida of the family are Invitelto
attend the funeral, from the residence of his brother,
W. K. Pigotfc. TJ. B. Arsenal, Bridesburg, this (Monday)
afternoon the 29th inkt « at 2 o’clock ' Interment at
Cedar Hill Cemetery ,'Frankford. *
HaZZARD. —On the 24th insh, after a short illness, at
the Islington Lane Hospital, wm. Henry H&zz&rd, of
Company H. sth Pennsylvania Cavalry,in the 29ih year
of nif* a*e_ Interred in Gleowood Cemetery. *
HENRY.— Suddenly, February 24tn, Mrs. Anas M.
Beury, wife of Wm. K* Henry, m the 63d year of her
age.
The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to
attetd the funeral, from the residence of her husband.
No &5 North bixth street, this (Monday) morning, at 10
o dock. *
HIDDBMAN.--*Afteralongand seriousilloess, which
he bore with Christian fortitude, Mr. Wm. Hiddeman,
in the 87th year of his age.
The re ativee ajai friends of the family are iavlted to
attend the funeflH. from his late residence, 323 North
Eighth street, on Tuesday artsrnoon, March Ist, at oue
O'clock- Cervices ®-t flba German. Reformed Church.,
Race street. bdow Fourth, To proceed to the Odd Pel-
2sth inst., at the residence of her
daughters Hannah Kesson. near the Evergreen Came
teiy. at CentreviHf, New Jersey, Mrs. Ann Beues. wide w
of the late Jscob Hailes, in thai fifth year of her age.
The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully
invited to attend the funeral, from thfrabove place tuu
(Monday)S“rning, the 29th lust., at 6 o’c ock. To pro
ceed to Caruerter’s Landing /or interment *
HUFFMAN--ftn th«SfitHinst.l Henrietta Hoffman. In
n]aUTe» f anl friends of the family
invited to attend the funeral, fr ,m the reiideacaof her
SrtiiGnVlawf Hannah Hoffman tower Marlon, title
CMraday) SorflM. 29* *««•• »* without
fu ir l nHTn&g'— On tha 26th ln«fc. Abraham Brunner,
and Mary B. Bldridge, in the sixth year of
h ThS Mlatlves and frieude of the family are respectfully
Umted hi. faunal, from tha residence of his
tSreSts. No. 60S North BlgUteenth street, «« Monday
a c'o?'Ki-Onthe26th-ULsiant. at Chelton Hills. Cath
arine Moirhaad, youngest daughter of Jay and Dorr E
Cooke, in the 9tn year of her aga. , v ,o. T,, n 1 1-
Fnneral. Monday morning, at 10K O oloct a. St. i tut a
Chmch, Cheltenham, teaylng at eleven, for Wool
la£IV*ZEY —On the 2Sth Foh , Eliiabe|h .Lieerey,
Wifu ot David B. Xdvezey, and daughter of Chrwtopnnr
and frletOs «I the (*nUr dto cewot
Pianos.
pianos.
I. X. GOULD,-
and CHESTNUT.
SEVENTH
fnlly Invited to attend her funeral from her husbands
residence. Price street, Germantown* on Monday after*
noon n« xt. at Sc’clock, without farther notice. *
_VE COMMENCED
id Summer Stoct of MODBN
h Bombasines,
French Bombaameßp
Hnmmftr BoQQ.b&Ziaeß»
ttfaaltr.
Hoassela&es,
Tamisee, .
White Foulard*. *e.
MOTJBHIKB ftTOBB,
to. 918 CHBS'MftIT Street.
WESSON & SON Hj
receiving their Spring an
ING GOODS, and have now
Black Byzantines,
Florentines,
‘ Barege Barnaul,
* * Crape Marets,
“ Bareges, ..
“ SUi Grenadines,
Black, and Black and
. a LYONS BLACK SILK VELVET.
rr—Tc by ons Velvet IK yards wlie.
MasniflCAUt Spring Silkß
Stiutest Black Dress Si'kS.
Richest Spring Organdies.
Shi*wls of tewetl styles
fy2i fcYRE & LANDBLL.
THE! CELEBRATED ILLUSTRA-
ted LECTURE—FORTY dais IN JERUSA
LEM -By Hev WM WHITE WILLIAMS. A. M..of
New York, will be given at IK P. M • in the BROAD
and * ROB-Si eetßaptkt Church, on TUESDAY, and in
HeOUvatFreslmerian Oburch, corner MOTINT VER*
NON and TWENTY.SECOND Streets. on THURSDAY.
Eminent Divines in nearly all the evangelical denomina
tions have highly recommended this lecture. Unique
costumes remarkable rel’cs, and Tare curiosities, will
he exhibited. fe29
Mh HOMfEOPATHIC MEDICAL COI«-
LEGE OF PENNSYLVANIA—The Sixteenth
Annual Commencement for conferring Degrees will be
held in the Muriel Fund Hall. LOCUST Street, on
WELNE3I aY. March 2d, atl2M. „„„ „ _
Valedictory Address by H. N. GUERNSEY, M. D. F
Profts»or of Obstevricß
Tho public are invited. , _
feiO 3;* S. S. BROOKS. M. P., Dean.
pcfto DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HIGH
mCB* WAl>, OFFICE OF CHIEF COMMISSIONER*
N. W. corner of WALNUT and FIFTH £ treats,
Philadelphia, Feb, 35.1561.
Notice is hereby given, that the ANNUAL SEWER
BENd S, now due the city, ai e payable at the Office. leas
five per cent, .until APhIL 1. 1364 Office hours from 9
O’clock A M. until 8 o’clock P. tS. . ■
/«29-3t_ THOMAS M. TRIOL* Licenae Olerh,
■hpgw ST. ANDREW’S SOCIETY —A
meeting of this Society will be held on MON
aT SVEMNG. 29th instant, in Ahe CONTINENTAL
HOTEL* at 7 K o’clock. Members are requested to attend
without further notice. „• .
fe27-2t GEORGE YOUNG, Secretary.
THE WORLD OF FACT AMD
FANCY—LECTURE for the relief of Disabled
oidiero’ iu>der the care of the Ladißd first
Union Afisociation.by ENOCH H. SUPPLES*. at HANDEL
AND HAYDN HALL, on TUESDAY EVENING. M*rch
Ist, atB o’clock Tickets, 25'cent*; for sale at the Assocla
tlon Booms* 537 North EIGHTH Street. Ml 8t»
»» THE FIRS V ANNUAL COMMENCE
wS* MENT of the PHILADELPHIA DENTAL COL
LEGE will he held at CONCERT HaLL, on MONDAY
EVENING, February 29.1864, at 7K o’clock. Valedictory
)V ProfeßßOr C. A. KINGSBURY. Public respactfuUy
nyited. J. H. MoQUILLAN.
fe27-2t* Dean df the Facnity,
p» AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
REV. HENRY WaRD BEECHER
Will deliver his great Address, entitled '•
“AMERICA’B MESSAGE TO GREAT BRITAIN,”
MONDAY. FEBRUARY 29th,
At 8 o’clock.
Admission, 25 cents; Reterved Seats, 60 cents • -
The sale of Tickets will commence at 9A. M,. WED
NESDAY- the 241 h, at ASHUEAD ABVaN3’,
CHESTNUT street. fe2s-4t*
POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE, WEST
wGt* PhRN fcQU abE.—The Spring Course-of Lectures
and demonstrations will begin March Ist, aud continue
four months. _ „
Graduates of respectable Literary Colleges are admit
ted oj their Diplomas, and non graduates, alter exami
s&Uon, to the class of ’65 {Engineers).
Those who desire to join the class of co will, if pre
pared, be admitted to the Scientific School in the order
of application as fast as vacancies occur. .
Ticfee’-ato the Lectures on Geology* Mineralogy* and
Chemistry* aud to the practical Instruction in Chemist; y
and Bfslg,.. may £?&Elf D.,
President of Faculty.
fOk. the: lIAIIUWAUIS MASl'FAC
TD£'EKhardw*eb jobbers.
AND
HARDWARE RETAILERS. _
. ire rf quested to meet-the MEMBERS of th.eHA.BDWARE
TRADE *B*OCIaTION at ihei-- .Room. Wo. Al 5 COH-
MfiRCE Sheet, on March Ist, 10K o clock A. M.« to take
ench sctionln relation to tho great central Fair
of the States of Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Maryland,
and Delaware, about to be held under the auspices of the
United States Sanitary Commistlos, as ma* be deemed
advisable. JAMES G. HaND, President
war. H. 80WERS, Vice President.
Aug. JJ. Shipley, Secretary. fe2S-2t
CALEB COPE. TREASURER OF
the United States Sanitary Commission, (Phila
delphia Branch,) office of the Philadelphia Savins Fund
Society, ac&nowledges the receipt of the following con
tributions since *lie last report: „ „ „
John J. Ridgway, (7th contribution)........,, $lOO 00
LockwoodMannfacinricgCo..(additional)...... . 20 00
her. William White Williams, A- 11. proceeds
of his lecture de ivered at Princeton, N. J.;.. li 50
Jeanuie and Minnie Wylie, pz*t proceeds of a
Fair.... - 7T... 2 00
Per Prof. C.D Cleveland. U. S Consul,
Cardiff. Wales:
Capt. J. K. Bartlett S. Thomaston, 00
Cept. B I’. Littlefield, Winterport.Me*.** 50J
Capt. J. B Robinson* Boston. * so
Capt Edgar Paine, Traro. Mass,,... 5 CO
Capt* Alfred Sle*per, Rockland, Maine.; 600
Capt. Lev* is Man bin. Williamsburg, 5 CO.
Capt. J, D Stinson, Woolwicn. Maine • 500
Capt. 8. George, Maine 0 fO
Capt.F.TinfchanJT Wiscasset. Maine.... 600
Capt. John Curtis, Brunswick. Maine.... 600
Capt. 6. O. lioninsr, H. Yarmouth. Me-. 600
Capt. P. Meehan. Vhomaston. Maine 2 50
Capt. Rent? C. Stinson* Woolwich,Me*. 2 so
Capt. Charles N. Bates. Bath, Maine..*. 160
Prof. C* J>. Cleveland. (3dcontribution). 25 00
■■ " 91 oO
Proceeds of an exhibition given by the pupils of
the Allentown Academy, Lehigh county; Pa.,
per Prof. J. N. Gregory. •*••♦
Joseph H. Trotter* (additional)
3*reyicmely reported-
ip» RBLIEF ASSOCIATION FOR EAST
W&* TEKEBSsEE.
CASH RECEIPTS ,
Christ’* Church, per Key, Samuel Edwards.,.. $lB 50
A. H. Franciscos....* * 100 00
Pale, Boss. & Co. » ». 50 00
Hildtburn A Brother 60 00
Ca*h ..... 6 00
Chriit’s Church. Pottstown. Penna., per Rev.
G A. Latimer, (additioisal)
Tridick, Stokes. & Go«*
IsaacP. Morris..**..
WiliiamS. 8aird........ *
Joshua P. Ash.
John Thozcas .**-...*
J. Edgar Thomson —--»v
Church of the Covenant, per Alexander Kirkpa
trick, Treasurer
Yarnall & Trimble
Edmond Crenshaw•
K. Aehnrst& Sors-.
»: d. wood //. .v. 10000
JolmWelsK 100 00
Israel M0rri5.......a... 50 00
Mrs. William E. Horner...*****« eo oo
Bridetbuig Presbyterian Church, par Rev. J. B.
Smith* 15 05
St Luke’s Protestant Episcopal Church, New
town. Bucks county, Penna 2 15
Union Church, Gallitiin, Cambria county, Pa.,
per Rev. S. Lawrence - 3 60
Presbyterian Church of Little Beaver, Law
rence county. Pa., per Rev. Rob*. Bilworth.,.* 10 oo
John E11i0tt.............. £ oa
Cash*,,-,., 5 00
J. L. Pa. a......... ...... 5 10
Charles W. Trotter..*****...**..*.** 100 0.1-
Casb., * * ........... 10 00
R. F. Raley.. 10 00
A. H. D ***«..,. 5 00
Joseph H Trotter**. 5000
Cash«,..*... 10 00
G. G.,. 10 00
W. McC. & Co 10 00
j, 7. g - 25 00
F. Jl C0m1y.... 25 co
Mrs. Maria Wood. 25 00
Huntingdon Talley Aid Society.---- 20 00
t S. W Stokes SCO
John Pagan 10 00
g. J 100 00
Beaver Meadow Railroad Co 10J00
Previously reported
- $29,393 45
CALEB COPE, Treasurer,
It Office Of tlie Philadelphia Saving Fund-Society.
UNITED STATES CHRISTIAN
fcC?* 1 COMMISSION.—Cash Acknowledgments Tor the
week feeding February 26. 1864;
Collection at Public Meeting, in Wilmington,
Del., per Bishop Lee.... $1,160 00
Union Meeting in Rev. Mr. Bichsrda* Church,
Beading, Penna 86167
Collection at meeting in Princeton, N. J. * per
F. K Shearer.. 217 44
Prcctede of a course of lectures delivered in
Camden N. J., per 8- H. Grey, Treasurer.. 212 OS
Soldiers'Aid Society. Middleboro, Ma 55...... 100 00
Proceeds of a meeting in Arkport,Steuben Co.,
N. Y , per Eev- W, P. Tiet8w0ith..........
First Presby terlan Church, Bennington, Mich.,
per Rev. Richard Tray.......................
Sabbath School of St Paul a Protestant Epis
copal Chur-h, Philadelphia.
Christian people of Smyrna, Del.
A Lady
«’L. W. H Ithaca, N Y-
Second Preßbyterian Church, TrenioaaN. J ,
per Mrs. A. P, White
Ladies’ Soldiers’ Aid Society, Bellevue, N.T.,
per Wm. Hamilton—— 85 00
A Friend......•*-«•• 10 00
■William M. Farr 25 00
Dr. Charles Thomas.... 4 00
Mi a. Dr. J. D. Mitchell 5 00
Miss Mary Durham 1 55
Mrs W. H. Brown. Fairfield. Cdnn.... 5 00
St. Paul’s Church, Marion, Ohio, per Bey. H.
H. Messenger 6 6a
James M. White, Co. A, 55th Beg’t 111. V 015... 6 00
Collection by Communicants at Chestnut Hm
Hotpltal.....*. 4 46
Tlshta Bailey, par Mr. Brown 1 00
C. A. Winihrop Oweao, N. Y *« 3 00
'•Cash”... 2 50
$2.328 94
Amount previously acknowledged..., 257,454 S 3
$259,78127
JOSEPH PATTERSON, Treasurer.
THE UNITED STATES CHRISTIAN COMJirsSION
begs lea-ve to acknowledge the receipt of the following
stores, &c ,up to February 26th» 1864: . .
PERUBYLVAKIA. ,
Philadelphia—l parcel, Hiss Mary Durham,
do. 1 package. “ Olney. -
do. 1 parcel, Green -street M. B Church,
do. 2 boxes, Thomas H* Powers, Esq.
do. 1 parcel. Bev. A. Harbpence, HolmQß
btlTJT. >
Oxford—l bc-x, Ladies’Aid Society. • ,
KlshactquUlos—l Arista and 1 box, per Miss Laura
Elliott
Cheltenham —1 parcel, Soldiers’ Aid- -wciety of St.
Paul’s Epieeipal Church. ' -
Jersey Shore—l box. Ladles* Soldiers* Aid Society.
Parkesburg,— \ package. Sabbath School.
Coat* sviJle—l box. Ladies* A& Society.
Easton—l box, German Reformed Sabbath School.
Chester—l box. Ladies* Aid Society. •
Kingston—l b:x« Methodist Episcopal Sabbath School.
« MASSACHUSETTS. *
Boston—fc parcel*; 24boxes* 8 bbiS. Army Gommltto«i
Y. M. Christian Association.
NEW YORK.
Arkpotf—l package. Friends.
West Troy—2 boxes. Army Aid Society. ,
Dew York—lo parcels, Committee D. S. 0. C.; 1 parcel
Lady unknown. „ „ . , - _ „ ,
Buffalo—l parcel, Committee IT. S, C. 0-; 6 boxes, 2
bbls., Ladies' Christian Commission.
3S E W - J £BSET-
Lan bertvilift—s hoxas. Ladies’ Aid Society.
Pairton—lbox. Ladles Aid Society.
Columbus-1 package. Aid Society.
Newton—l box, Presbyterian Church. • _ ,
1 package. “XY. Z •; 1 1 parcel (reading) 'B. D.; 1
parcel, (clothing) Unknown ...
Our .hanks are again to be tendered for the continuing
liberality of our. Mends in ail parts of the country.
There will be, we trust, no abatement or falling off of
the good work. The spring campaigns of all our armies,
which are shortly to be inaugurated,freed preparation
on the part of ihe eoldlsrs 5 mends at home
GEO. H. ST taRT, Chairman,
H No, 11 BANK Street, Philadelphia. ’
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that a special Meeting of the Stockholders of the
BJtSTONVILLB, MANTUA, AND FaIRMOUNT PAa-
SEhGf R RAILROAD COMPANY will be held on MON
DAY, the 29:h instant, at 12 o’clock, noon, at No. 4109
WALNUT street, (first floor.) for the purpose of taking
into consideration an increase of the Capital Stock of the
Company. „ ' R. T. FRAILJSY. Secretary.
February IC. 1864. felsl4t
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
application has bean made to the T usteee of
the FIR* ASSOCIATION, of Philadelphia, for the re
newal of a Policy of Insurance. No. 13 453, for %6* 1 0.
In sued January 23. 1849. in the name of Daniel Went
jing, which has been lost or mislaid; any information
thereof will be received by
WM. HOBART BROWN,
036 North B.QHTBBffT Street.
fe&m-wf- 12t
OFFICE OF THE CITY TBBA-
Vflfck S» RER. PHILADBtPffTA. JFek »>* 1884.
NOTlCE—Beiders of matmed City Loin will please
present the fame for payment at this office- Interest
from the date of maturity.
M 6 bt HENRY BUMM;'CItr Treasurer.
PITTSBURG, FORT WAYJIE- AND
lok Chicago railway company.
Office of thB SaoaETAity,
, Pa v Febrnarr 12tb. )86t-
The Annual Westing of the fetocfi and Bondholders of
this Conpacy for the election of Directors, and >u«a
other business as may come before it, will be held at the
Office of »aid Company, in the citwif Pittsburg, on the
THIRD WEDNESDAY OP MARCHTA. D. 18*4, at 40 A.
The Stork and Bond Transfer Boohs of the Company,
at their Office In tbrfblty of Pittsburg, and at their Trans
fer Agency in the city of New York, will be closed on
the Ist da? March, at 3 o’clock P. M , and lemaia
dosed until the i7th day of March thereafter*
felg-rml? W. H. BAN 6IB9» gecrotW-
VULCAN MINING COMPANY -THE
meeting of the VOLCaN MINING COM
PANY, un'er its articles of association. wi*L be held on
SATOB i'AY. the «tb day of March 1864 at No. 43 ft
WALNUT street. Philadelphia, atllo!cloofc Ajf.
JOSEPH H. TROTTER.
B. A HOOPER,
Two of the Associates of said Corporation.'
I TO.% 18W* Uf * ' Mt-Ut
THE PRESS .HPHILADELPHIAV MONDAY,' FEBRUARY 59,1864.'
FIRST WARD.-OB,AND KM.LV
To AVOID THE DRAFT, FIRST WARD
cJtjzEHS OF THE FIRST WARD, LOOK TO TOUR
INTEBESTS f
Bv a unanimous xeeo utlon passed at e meeting of the
citizens of tfce FIRST WARD, held Saturday everting,
February 27th. it #4B „„ . j
IteAolwd.lhtt a Mats Meeting* f tbo-Cltlzens o f the
FIKbT WARD ho held at the WECCAUO-E g'IffOOL
JOUEK. c rner BECON D and REED Streete. TUESDAY
LVEMi G. Match Ist. at 7 H o’clock, for the purpose of
raising prompt subscriptions to the Ward Bounty Fund.
Two hundred and ninety-seven men have already been
accredited to the Ward; $l6 000 will still be required to
clear the Ward from the draft. Any person, by paying
the treasurer $26 will be ei empted from the draft, or u
drafted ibe money will he returned, and a receipt eiven
to tbit effect. The p;au is entirely feasible. Rod by A
P> cnapt response the amount can be famished. Every
man between the age of twenty and forty Are is liable
to the draft. Subscriptions are earnestly appealed for to
the general fund, which can be handed to the various
Precinct Committw-p, or brought to tb* Ward Meetings-
A Mars Meeting wi>t also be held at the LUTHERAN
CHURCH. PASSYTTNK Road, below the GirardjSchool-
House, <n WEDNESDAY Evening. March 2d, to accom
modate the citrons residing in the Neck and lower part
of the Ward. Let every person attend, as prompt action
number of men In the First Ward who
have felt secure from the draft because their names were
not on the Enrolment Books, and have not contributed
to tbe Ward Bounty Fund, have been given to the Pro
vost Marshal of the Setond Congressional District.
JOHN A. HoUiEMAN. Chairman.
Messrs. Stewart, Beatty, and Pelta have been ap
pointed R special committee to invite Speakers -a ad
c ress the Meetings. ■ 2t
Mb ATTENTION l
CITIZENS i)¥ TUB FIRST WARD.
A FEW FACTS FOR YOU.
Ist. Are you liable to the draft, which takes place on
the ICtb of March nest, under the recent proclamation of
the President of the United States, calling for 600 ODOmea?
2d. Under the new conscription act, ail persons be
tween the age of 20 and .45 years are liable, ana two*
thirds of the exemption, for physical disability are
cut off
Bd. Doyou wantto enlist in the service of your country,
to sustain the best Government on earth? If so, go at
once,and you will receiveail the liberal bounties offered.
Jf yon f»re drafted, however, it will cost you $3OO, which
will exempt you for one year " , , , a
4th. Previous to the latt call, the First ward was del
dent 792 men; the last call will, probably, increase it to
{X.O m*-n. The Collecting Committees have succeeded,
with the moneys collected in the ward, in reducing the
lattor number tome 200 and they must either have more
money to pay Ward’B<?ttnfcy to the SOldlGf Who MCMllltS
Limhejf to the First ward, or stop and await the draft.
6th. In c&i-e you have been drafted before, what is
; our experience? Bow much time did you lose at the
. 3 rovoit Marchal’s office ? How much did you pay the
hangers-on, to obtain a preference in the line awaiting
examination, with all the other evil*attending a draft ?
l>o you feel as though you would rather make any sacri
fice than go through such an ordeal again?
HOW YOU CAN AVOID IT!
Attend a mass meeting TO-NIGHT, at kater hall,
SOUTH Street, above Fifteenth, and bring your money
with you, to contribute generously to the general fund.
$25, in cash, will secure the ward all the soldiers re
quited between now and April Ist, at which time the Go
vernment bounty ceases, and, of courae, volunteering
will cease, and the draft will take place for any defi-
the ward.
The Bon. Win. B. Mann. District Attorney; Theodore
Cuvier. Esq.; Morton Mcttichael; Professor Saunders,
and other eminent speakers, will make.stirring appeals
for tie relief of your ward . k , .. ...
The Committee, authorized at a ward meeting held
Ft binary 16th. 1664. will receive in cash $25, guarantee
ing the person paying It from the next draft; or, if draft
ed, the money will be returned on the production of the
receipt given The plan hae been carefaUy examined,
and in leas-than twenty-four honrs I.ooomen,should
come forwatd and pay this cheap insurance against the
draft.' Come yourself, and bring your neighbor.
This appeal Is made to every capitalist, mechanic,
iaborirg man, father, brother, and citizen in the ward,
BE we only have a few days to get this fearful number of
men charged io our ward expunged from the enrol
ment books.
The conscription act has been declared Constitutional
by the Supreme Court of the State, and, as the Govern
ment must bo sustained at all hazards, it will be tho
roughly enforced . • ■ . . _, ,
• Any contribution you desire to make, liana to one o±
the coil nilttee In your precinct.
A bsnd-of music will pe in attendance
By older of the Committee. BEN J. FRANKLINS
Chairman Com. on Printing.
Pei tsAPBZiPHTA, F*brnary 26. 1864. fe26-3t*
$35 -FIRST WARD BOUNTY -135.
S3* TWO HUNDRED RKC&OITS WANTED in tbe
First ward TO- DAY. Cash paid at one* on presentation
of certificate of mustering officer accrediting the recruit
toihe First ward. The Committee or Distribution wul
he at the Provost Marshal’s Office, TWELFTH Street,
above Spruce, Every Afternoon to pay the money
promptly. W. H. TASKER,
fe26 it Treasurer.
SEVENTH WARDt-
At a meeting of tne Precinct Collecting Commit
tees of the Seventh ward, held at O’Neill Hail, Lombard
street, near Broad, on Friday evening.-t!ie Sstn last.;the
joliowiug preamble and resolutions were unanimously
“ d fraw«w. The stun of THIRTY THOUSAND DOL
LAKS, or thereabouts,.is requisite to exempt tae citizens
of the Seventh w ard from the impending military draft;
and, whereas, of tbe FIVE THOUSAND taxable inhabi
tants about nine hundred have contributed seventeen
thousand dollars thereof, leaving thirteen thousand iol
lhfs to be yet famished; and whereas, we are well satis
fied that there are axnonx the font thousand taxables
who have yet contributed not; In*, a large namber
able aid willing todo their shareof the good work in
which we are engaged; aud, whereas, a subscription of
One Hundred Dollars each by one hundred and thirty
persons, or of Fifty Dollars each by two hundred and
sixty, or of Twenty five Dollars each, by five hundred
and twenty persons (about one-eighth of the non-contri
butors), would suffice to meet the requirements of th<
case, inwh'chall are interested, and it is not doubts:
that from these various classes of subscribers the needed
amount can ba raised; therefore. , ~, .
Jitßolmtd* That all those wio are willing to lead their
aid.in this manner he earnestly urged to make their con
tributions at an early day, to any of the undernamed
ebai'inenof th* different commiitees. to Georgs N. Ta*
thaxn»E’Q- Treasurer of the Fund. No HU Spruce
street, or to any authorized member of the Collecting
Committees. . ,
Risolxkd. That these proceedings he published m four
of the daily papers, and that the roeult be reported at a
geceral meeting of the committees, to beheld at this
place, FRIDAY EVENING next, the 4th or March, at 8
o’clock, which meetieg the citizens of the ward are re
specifallyinvited to attend Adj ourned. .
JOHN F. GILPIN, Chairmm.
Attest: John Noble, feecretary „
Names of Chairmen of Committees above referred to:
Win P. Becker, Chairman Disbursing Committee. No.
BCO Pine street, _ . ._ .. ..
Samuel E. Btokes. Chairman First Prcclnct Collecting
C<mmittee. No. P 33 Pine street; or 18 South Front street.
George N. Tatham, Chairman Second Precinct Collect
ing Committee, No. IH4 Spruce street
James Barrett, Jr., Chairman Third PrtOinct Collect
ing Committee, NO. 13C4 Pine street; or 402 South
W barves
John F. Gilpin. Chairman Fourth Precinct Co lecting
Committee. No*Bl2 South Broad street; 0r227 Dock st.
Bejjj. Bullock, Chairman Fifth Pieclnct Coilecilng
Committee, No. 1726 Spruce street. . , _ „
Franklin McCrea. Chairman Sixth. Precinct Collecting
Committee. No. 2013 Pine street; or 430 Marketstrset.
Wm. Devine,'Jr., Chairman Seventh Precinct CjLiect
ing Committee. No. 32U South Twenty-first street.
John. w. Lpiah. Chairman Eighth. Precinct Collecting
Committee, No. 2308 Lombard street. it
$3lO 00
-~~*....127,07S 83
$127,988 8S
..... 6 50
2OO DO
fiO'CO
25 00
lO CO
...... 1000
...... 50 00
.. 92 00
.. 100 00
$1,736 70
.18 656 75
FIFTEENTH WARI> BOUNTY
ITUISi). —At S meeting of the Executive Comrrut
tte. held on Erida-y evening, at the school-house corner
of Tweniie'h and Coates streets, i* was announced that
f< nr hundred and eleven men had received the ward
bounly and been dutf credited. About two hundred .
and-fifty men are yet needed to fill the quote, to pay
■whom will require only two thousand dollar* in addi
tion to the funds nowin hand. ‘
An earnest appeal is now made to those cicizons Of the
ward who bare not contributed in proportion to their
mease and liability. It is idle to say that you have not
boon culled* wpon* &c. The gentlemen who have under
taken the office of collecting have devoted night auer
night, for mcny weeks., to this unpalatable and than*-
leseta&k. Ia many cases they have been unable, attar
repeated efioi ts, to see the parties called upon. Others,,
on being vifcii*d,havs promised a consideration Oa the
subject, and deferred contributing untiL some assurance
of final success should be Riven them, when they now
learn that more tian twenty-five thousand dollars,have
been collected from a portion of their fellow- oituans.
and that but two thousand dollars is w»«ted. win they
not esteem it a privilege to be nought after to ten
der to the collectors their quota of the email remain
ing *um requisite to free themselves and families from
further anxiety ? Subscriptions can be sent to the col
lectors of the several precincts at their residences, to
Mr.THOMAS PRICE, Chairman of Committee, 506 MI
NOR itreet. or to Mr. THOMAS POTTER, Treasurer,
ajdO ARCH street Promptitude is urgently solicited, so
that the name of every contributor and the amount of
his contribution shall appear in the alphabetical list to
he published by the Committee on the conclusion ot thfair
and Collators will meet again at the
name place, on TUBS DAT next! M»r«hlst, at 8 o’clock
P. M. The citizens of the ward are invited to be present.
THOMAS -W. PRICE, Ohairman
G. A. Hoffmak, Secretary. fa%) 2t
note PIFTEESTH WARD —AT A GK
BERAL meeting of the Commutes to collectOoa
tilbutions for the Boucty Fund of the Fifteenth ward,
held on Friday evening:, 25th. Inst., the following pream
ble and resolutions were adopted: ( _ ,
WMreaSt A committee appointed to procure aid for
the Fiftetuth-ward Bounty Fand, visiting in such ca
pacity the Locomotive works of Richard norris a
EOU» were refused by *&!d fl T ta any ala. and also tb.B
privilege of consulting the workmen in their shops; and
Whereas* After promising the committee the privilege
of placing their placards on the walls in and outside of
their buildings, the bill-poster was driven from the
premises; therefore* . . „ t , , . .
Resolved. That we deem it our duty to place before
the public the facts of the case, to enable the altuens to
compare the conduct of the Messrs. Norris with that of
the proprietors of all the other workshops In the ward,
who. having contributed liberally, and furnished fa
cilities for the committee to see au their workmen re-
Eidiag In the ward, have shown their loyalty to the
Government, and their sympathy with their workmen.
Resolved, That these preamble and resolutions ba
published. THOS. W, PRICE, Chair min.
G. a. Hoffman. Secretary. fe23 it
MW SIXTEENTH WARD-ONE
MORE bFFORT, AND THE DKAFI' WfL&'Bfi
AVOIDED.—The citizens of the Sixteenth Ward are
earnestly requested to meet the Committee at St. John's
Clmrcb. In THIRD Sireet, below GEORGE, on MOS
DAT RVBHIfIG. Feb. 59th, 1864, for tin porcOM of con.
tributinc towards the'Faod to pay Volunteers. But
$2, LOO more is required to accompli*h so desirable a
result, as a sufficient number of men have been secured
to fill the quota of the Ward, if sufficient money can be
collected to pay the bounty, *nd all that is required is
the above amount. There are in the Ward 3,000 men
liable to be drafted, and not mors than one third have
resronded to the call of the Committee. ...
Remember that under the new law there is but one
cla*s, from twenty to forty five, and the causes f-ur ex
emption are very few. Then, let all comeand contribute.
Make a present sacrifice for a future benefit. Come with
x our #6. your $lO, your $2O! Come, single men! Come,
married men 5 Coxae, old men. young men, rich men,
poor men! Come, wives and mothers! Come all, and
contribute to the extent of your power, thus showing
your gratitode to the gallant defenders of your conn.’ryj
honor, who have so nobly w Enlisted,and accreditee,
themselves to this Ward, thus enabling you to remain &i
home with your families to follow your usual avoca
tions.
Profecso* Saunders. Theodore Curler, Esq., Rev. A.
Atwood, and the Rev. J&8. K Mitchell, will address th«
of all contributors to the Fund will be pub
lished m a few cays.
DANIEL WITHAM, Chairman.
ALEX. T- DICKSON, Treasurer.
Attest—JAs. W. Satrb, Secretary. It*
Mte TWENTIETH WARD-AN AD
JOURNBD MEETING of the Citizens of the Ward
will be held THIS EVENING, iu the Church, eighth
Street, above MASTER, for the purpose of hearing rev
ports from Committees, and receiving Budsc*iD‘lobB to
the Ward Bounty Fand. [lt*3~ BBNJ. HARPER, Sec.
TWENTY-FIRST WARD BOUNTY
FUND.
The Executive and Collecting Committees will meet
at ARNOLD’S HOTEL, Falla of Schuylkill, THIS Chon
day) EVENING, at 7K o’clock. awTm _
It GEO A. SMITH, Secretary.
EMPIRE COPPER COMPANY (OF
wG& MICHIGAN). “The firet meeting of the Empire
Copper Company, under its Articles of Association, will
be held on THURSDAY, the third day of MarcbflB64. at
No. 334 WALNUT Street. Phi adeiphia, ai 11 o’clock
A. M. SIMON MANDLEBAUM,
B. A. HOOPBS,
Two of the Associates of said Corporation.
Phh.apbi.pbia. Feb. 13. 1864 felfi-ISfc
9s» LORBERRY CREEK RAILROAD
COMrAs.y.—Paii.Ai>Ei.par4. Jan 29, I®M. _
The annual meeting of the stockholders of the LOR*
BERRY CREEK RAILRoaD COMPANY will be held at
the office of the Philadelphia and Beading Ballroui.Com
pany, No. R3Y South FOURTH Street, Pk.ladelphU,pn
WEDNESI AY, March 9tb, 1864. at 1 o’clock P. M., for
the elf ction of a President and six Directors to serve
for the current year, and nntU othersshaU ba elected.
W. H. WEBB. Secretary.
*». ALtENTOWX RAILROAD COR
PANY.— Philadelphi *. Feb.l9,lSsi. •
The annual meeting of the Stockholders of tee ALLEN-
Tf’WK RaILROAD COMPANY * will be held at the
office of the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Com
pyi>y. No 32* South FOURTH Street. Philadelphia, oa
WEDNESDAY. March 9th, 1884. *L 12 o'clock M , for the
election of a President and Directors to serve for the cur
rent 7 ear, and until others shall be elected
fsgo-imho W. H WEBB, Secretary.
CONTINENTAL MOTKIj COMPANY
Ej- —The CoDPON(4 due March l'■t. 1804. on tbe eight
percent. Mortgageßonds of the CONTINENTAL HO 2EL
COMPANY, will be paid and after that date, upon
presentation of the same at the Commercial Bauk. in the
city of Philadelphia. J. SERGEANT PRIGS.
feS6-4t • *1 rea3urer.
PEMNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COM
PANY. Treasurer’s Department,
Philadelphia, February 15, 1854.
'The Bosrd of Directors have this day declared au
EXTRA DIVIDEND OF FIFTEEN DOLLARS UPO3 each
Khare of the prefect Capital Stock, as registered on she
boots of the company tel? day. .
The fold Extra Dividend to be payable in Stock of the
Company, at its par value of Fifty Dollars per share,
the shares to be dated May 2, 1864. and to be entitled to
dividends'payablein November next, and thereafter, as
the present stock of the company. ... . .
Stock CertSflcftDs forth- extra dividend will be de
livered en and after May 2 1864 _____
fei6-tmbl THOS. T. FIRTH. Treasurer.
s*s* NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS OF
S 3» THE OIL BIDGWAT RAILROAD
COMPANY. -All adjourned annual meetiegof the Stock
holders of -bis Company will be held on TUESDAY, the
first dav of March. 1664. at half past 10 o’clock A. M.. at
b'o 4- WILLING’!* Alley, in Philadelphia.
felM4t JOjRPH L&SLRY, Secretary. *
pbiluiw-w asu mtAwaj
Scs» BAILHOAB COHPASrr. Ota- sa? Scati
?otti TH street. Pmr.AiiKi.PHiA. September % 18flS,
DIVIDEND KOTICE-Tbe followtui-named venose
ub entitled to a Dividend «» the Common. Sleek of tola
Company. Tbs residence of saroral of tntktt U Oh*
<nown, end it le, therefore. neeeajiATy that the eertlt*
sates of rtoak should he presented on ealllof forth*
o‘r?r*«ad. ft BTIADJOHD. TrsavaMT
BTOCKHOLD £BS’ NAMES.
Ictenry B. Sherer.
I Andrew Tcrwr.
iHn. Refceoea Ujrl«* ... #
ceJetethlf
8. Lc»CsBt«»
John
Benj- Y.'VtuxoiW
LECTURE BY THE REV. WK,
GATHCABT, on “What Europe Feels. Fears,
and Hopes in Connection with fcne Great American Re
bellion,’’on TUESDAY EVENING, March lit, 1834. at
the Second Baptist Church. NEW MARKET Street,
Above Poplar, for the benefit of the Sunday Schools
■Ticket*. 26 cents. fe24-WmtUft*
OFFICES PEHNSVLVANU RAIL-
Kf hoad company. __ _ . „
pHn.ADBZ.PHiA, Feb. 15,1864.
NOTIJB TO STOCKHOLDERS. —The Annual Election
for- Directors will be held on MONDAY»the 7th day of
March, 1964, at the Office of the Company, No; £3B
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 h older or holders
tVereof to vote. EDMUND SMITH,
felB*tmh7 floorefcary.
MILITARY.
SVOLUM TBEKS.—TOWNSHIP AND
County Asents. from Bucks and other counties, who
payCiSH BOUNTIES to Volunteers, call
the Bnll’o Head Hotel, ELEVENTH and MARKET
Streets. CfeSfl-Sl*! J. J. ESHLBMAN*
S GENERAL EECBUITING OFFICE,
No. 611 CHESTNUT Street. wanted for all
tbe gallant oil Cavalry, Aitlllery, and Infantry Re
giments now in service, raised in this State.
A J united number of men can yet be enlisted for the
Second Artillery, P. V., stationed in the fortifications
for the defence of Weehlnuton. and for the Third Artil
lery, stationed at Fortress Monroe. Va., hjr applying at
this office immediately. ,
BOUNTIES.
Veteran Volunteers - $675
All other Volunteers. $575
s£4*4 cash in hand.
Beware of unauthorized Agents, irresponsible ranners
end scoundrels, who are on the alert everywhere to take
advantage of yon; but come direct to the authorized tte
cxttiifaa office. No. Gil CHESTNUT Street and select a
good old regiment, secure the bounty, serve under offi
cers of experience aud avoid the impending draft.
Notb —MONDAY, tie 29th, will be the last day forfche
above bounties. _
' CHAS. N. CADWALLAUER.
Captain Second Artillery. (112th..) P. V.,
fe27-2t* General Recruiting Officer.
RETAIL DRY GOODS.
QPENING
SP BIN O GOODS,
JOHN W. THOMAS,
Having completed the improvements in stove, will
open on MONDAY MORNING, February 29th, with a*
splendid stock of
SILKS,
DRESS -GOODS,
BRIGHT PLAIDS' FOR CHILDREN,
PERCALES CHINTZES) ROBES, Ac-
Also, a full stock of
LINENS AND FURNISHING HOODS,
to which the attention of the public is invited.
Nos. 405 and 407 NORTH SECOND STREET.
feb29 mw2t
QIYIL AND MILITARY CLOTH
HOUSE.
WILLIAM T. SNODGRASS,
go, 34 GOUTH SECOHD and »» S CRA.WBERSY
Streets, is happy to itate {hat he has laid in an exten
sive stock of CHOICE GOODS, such as;
CIVIL LI3T-
Black Cloths,
Black Doeskins,
Black Ca>simeres,
Elegant Coacings.
Billiard Oloths, .
Bagatelle Cloths,
Trimmings,
Beaverteens,
Cords and Velveteens,
We advise our friends to
stock is cheaper than we can
OWEN EVANS & CO., 45 NOBTH
V/ EIGHTH Street, (tvcceMoro to J. E. OASSEL«
BERicY.) have opened this week some very CHEAP
BLACK SILKS, Dress Goods, Llnenst Manias, Flannels,
Linen Hdkf<*„ BUck Silk Cravats, and various other
choice Dry Goods, from the late cheap Hew lork
auction sales, and can give them.to yon as* we think, at
BARGAINS;
''THE PLACE TO BUY CHEAP BLACK SILKS.
Fall oiLbolied Black Silk, $1; heavy.
Vei y pretty high lustre Silk. $110; heavy.
Rich Poll defe’oi Silk, from $1.25 to $L 50.
Heavy and rich Gros Grained, from $1 60 up to*s3.62K.
Splendid Taffeta Bilk, $3. , „ . , . ...
we thinkwe can phase you both in prico and quality*
and won’t think hard of you if vref»U,as we know they
are ver, PI3ACE TO BUT CHEAP!
MOSULHS, 3? I.AHNELS.
Hew York Mill* Muslins, 43c
Wiiliamaville Muslins less than, any one else.
Plainfield do , 2Sc., one yard wide.
Lancaster do • 27c., fine.
Plymouth do , 22c., heavy. .. _ .
All other choice mates: Sempsr Idem, white Rook,
ifow Jersey. &c- cent still allowed to persons Wish
ing a whole piece - . , ,
cur Flannels we sell so low wo have no competition.
THE PLACE TO BUI CHEAP!
KID GLOYBS. , .
Cur Kid Gloves are so cheap that the shoddy aristo
cracy think we ought to charge more for bo fine an article,
and other poor, ignorant creatures turn up their nose aud
sa*? • Pooh! they are not imported Gloves! ONLY AME
RICA!?. For the s«-ke of humanity ignorance is excasa
Best quality Kid Gloves. SI. 20.
Siretcb.d do.. SI. 25,
Every pair of the above are' suaranteea.aud should
tier tear another pair will be arlven ; yoa for the torn
ones.
Kid Gloves, $llO. best quality.
Kid Gloves $1 15. stitched.
White Kid Gloves* 65££c, chetp. .
Every pair of the above are the genuine French import
ed Ki 4 G'oves, direct from Paris. We tell vou so, and
•we dJh’t make a practice of telling anything but the
truth.
We invite you all to te»pjgt them to yoor own satis-
Section. OwBN 4t CO. *
Successors to J. B, Casselberry,
Cheap Mammoth Dry Goods House,
45 Worth BIG fITH Street.
P. ST—HOOP SKIRTS closing out at BARGAINS,
including the new Patent Tab, made to get off and on
easy
feSB- 2t
MUSLINS OF by:
ITII. quality.
New York Mills,
Wamsntta.
While Koek,
Btmpf'rldera,
Slaierville,
Waltlism Mills, 2>i£ yards
and 'Wide t Buck Mi
Unbleached in quality
Tie cheapest to boj^t
1013
f t 29 m:uths4t
T INEN GOODS, OP ALL KINDS,
extra cheap; hoavy hand-loon Table Linens, aV
9oc. and SI; Unbleached Table Linen at 75c, 87>iC,
and $1; half Colton, at 7Gc and a?Mo; Bleached
ditto, pare Linen, 70c, ooc, Si. and $1.25: extra
width and quality, at $1.37>4 $1.50, $1.75, and $2 lam
now selling great quantities of these on account or their
cheapness. .. . - '
Napkins of every variety; Damask and Snowdrop,
.at $2; heavier ditto, at $2 50. ands 3; extra quality, at
$4 and $5 • ■
Doylies, at $1 60 and $2, either plain or with red Bor
ders; also Colored for fruit. j- . ... .
Towels with red and blue Borders, with and without
fringed ends, at $2.25; finer ditto, with-Border all
around, at $3; extra size ditto, iringed. at $3 GO; very
fine ditto, at $4 50. Diapering, all widths.
Bichardson’s heavy Housewife Linens for family use,
at 50c,-6234c, 65c, 70c. 70. and 87>Sc. These are very de
sirable, being extra heavy. ' , . nJf
Buchabache, both bleached and half bleached, at 25c,
31Mc, 37&c, 40c, and 50c. . x __ „ ,
Linen sheetings of the Barnsley make, at $1.50 and
$1 75. One lot, 12 4 wide, at $1 75. . „
3 Bales extra wide heavy Crash at 14c and 16c; also,
tetters tor, at ' 43ca tBAHVILI,E B. H AIMES,
fea9-mtniha jt Mo. 1013 MRBKBT 6t., ab. Tentli.
MUSLINS OF EVERY KIND AT
U-L THE LOWEST PRICES. —We will sell a Bleached
3luelin for wider and batter for 25e; fail yard wide
tor2Bc; extra good, 84. S 7. and 40c All the beatmakes on
hand* such as water Twist, New York Mills, WamsuUa,
White Rook, Androseoggen, Fonresdale, «c. Also, all
the different makes of wide 6-4, 6-4, 7-4, 8-4 9*4, 10-4, and
11-4 Sheeting; 10>4, 11*4. and 12*4 Linen Sheeting of all
qualities; 6 4 Linen,s-4 do; 40-inch do Tab e Linens
."We Offer bargains in these at 56, 62, 75, 87c, $l, SL2B,
and $1 60per yard in the unbleached; bargains in half
b'eached at's7c, $l, and $1 26 per yard; bargains la
bleached at 87Kc $l, $1 25, $1 50, $2,8? 50, $3, and $3.50
per yard. Among these are the very finest and scarcest
Double Damasks made Napkins, Doylies. Towels of
every kind made, Nursery Diapers, Sc, Beal good Crash
for 12>4c per yaTd by the piece. , • _ .
An all-linen bordered Towel. $1 50 per dozen;' Honey
comb Quilts at sii. 50 each; Allendale do Lancaster d",
heavy colored do; Marseilles at $3. $4, $5, $7. and $lO
each. We have one lot of very fine, large, double
lack Marseilles, imported fiye years ago, that we are
selling at $l5, the pTicethey were then; only one of thee;
to he sold to an individual; they would co*>t toimwrt
now about $25. Blankets of every eize and quality
closing out at reductions; very flue imported Crib Blau
rets, (these lare the best ever imported;) figured Floor
Linen, 2K and ? Mwlde; heavy Comfortables s<.so each.
Persons in want of any kind of furnishing Dry Goode
or Muslins mar be assured of savmg money by getting
our prices and comparingthem with other stores.
R, D. & W. H- PBSTOBLL.
IOSt MARKET Street.
TABLE damashs.
a Scotch. Table Damask, #1 to #1.87. ~
Power-loom, or half bleached Table Linens.
Unbleached 'fable Linens.
Pine and low-priced Napkins
Damask, Hock, and Power-loom Towels.
and Dispars.
B©tt Iriftii Linens, from 6Cc to $1.12/2.
' Heavy Huguenot Wide Sheeting*.
imnelß, <*««., *imM.^g m h cINAHOi
fe27 ' S. 33. comer NINTH and MARKET Sts
gPRINO AND SI MMER
DRESS GOODS!
AT LOW PRICES.
We have tiranged to close out rapid!}- e loi of—
MOZAMBIQUES at 12R eeuts.
MOZAMBKIUE3 at 16>i.
MOZAMSIQUES at 2j
MOZ iMBIQUB i and BAHEGES at 25 canto.
CUEWEN SrODD&AT & BROTHER,
450, 452, and 45* North SECOND Street,
fe»3t above Willow.
IMPORTERS.
A LEX. WBAY & 00 ,
J*39 CBES"NUT Street. Philadelphia,
Importers of British DRY GOODS, SOSIfiKY. GLOVBS,
&c. , &c , havejasc opened, in addition to th? above, a
very iara© an<l mailed assortment of MSN S SPRING
UNDEBBEIR rfe, confuting, of Merino, imitation Me
rlno, India Geute, apd Brown and White Cotton,
to which they most respectfully invite fcne attention of
baytrr. fegMLm*
CLOTHING.
18ti4
FINE CLOTHING
1864.
AT
WHOLESALE.
We are now prepared to show to cash buyers as exten
sive a stock of medium and fine Beady-made Clothing,
for Spiins sales, as can be found in the United States.
fin; erß can save their expenses to Hew 1 ork, and find
the got dl tley want five and tea par cenA. eWpA* In
Philadelphia.
In bxaminatfon of onr stock is solicited.
WANAMAKER & BROWN,
OAk HALL.
fell lmif S. B. corner SIXTH and MARKRT Ste.
.TAOS GOODS.—DEALEBS INf.
AJ Laces. Embroideries, and Illusion Goods, desiring
new patterns in rptucers, Bertha*, Capas. BretalUs,
Chemisettes, Glove Trimmings, 4c , can have them
mad* to order in the latest Parisian .tries, in %ets or
s-lsfile articles, by addressing “B* D., 800 in 3 38 and 3S*»
N 0.439 BROADWAY. New'York.
N. B.—New styles made every month, and forwarded
ildtaircd. Order* taken from U2B *•
KADHAIEON.
Kathah'ou is from the Greek word “Katliro.” or “ Ha
th airo, ” svgalfytng to cleanse, rejuvenate. and reetore.
This article is what its naiue signifies. For preserving,
restoring and beautifying the HAIB it la the
moat remarkable preparation In tie world. It *» again
owned and not »p by the original proprietor, and 1« now
made with the earn, taro, skill, and attention which
gave It a sale of ,v»r one million bottles per annum.
It Is a moßt del.'giitfal Hair Dressing.
It eradicates scurfand dandruff.
Any lady or gentleman who valuer, a beautifid head of
hair should use LYON’S* BATHaIkoN". It Is known
and used throughout the civilized world. Sold by all
respectable dealer#
■ DEM AS B. BARNES A CO.. Mew York.
SHAWLS,
ARMY AND KIVT.
Blue Cloths,
Sky blue Cloths,
Sky-blue Doeskins,
Dark Blue Doeskins,
Dark Blue Beavers,
Dark Blue Pilots
3-4 and 6-4 Blue flannel*
Scarlet Cloths. ~
Mazarine Blue Cloths,
come early, as our presenl
. purchase now. felO-lm
CASSELBERRY.
ERY WIDTH AND
Williamsville,
Bay Hills,
FOTCBtdale,
Housekeeper A,
Hew Jersey.
wide; Pepperill Hills. Vi,
ills, heavy, Vi Wide. Also,
my of the above Is of
IBVILLE B. BaINES,
MARKET St., ab. Tenth.
MEDICAL.
It h eeps the head cool and clean.
Et makes the hair rich, sort, and gios3y.
It prevents the hair Prom fallinc off and drain* gray.
Ft restores hair npon bald heads
HAGAN’S MAGNOLIA BALM.
This i# the most delightful and extraordinary EBtlclo
over discovered. It changes Lhe sun burnt face and
hands to a pearly satin texture of ravishing beanty. Im
parting the marble parity of youth, and the distincv.6
appearance so inviting In the city belle of fashion. 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. Sold everywhere.
Prepared by W. E. HAGAN, Troy, N. Y.
Address all orders to
DEMAB S: BARNES St CO.. New York.
-HEIMSTREET’S INIMITABLE HAIR REBTO
RATH E.—KOI A DYE,
But restores gray hair to Its original color, by supplying
the capillary tubes with natural sustenance, impaired
by age or disease. All instantaneous dyes are composed
of lunar caustic, destroying the vitality and heanty of
the hair, and afford ot themselves no dressing. Helm
street’s Inimitable Coloring not only resrores hair to its
natural color by an easy process, bnt gives the hair a
v LUXURIANT BEAUTY,
promotes ite growth,.prevents Its falling-off, .eradicate 9
dandruff, and Imparls 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 1* dies. It is sold by all re
spectable dealers, or can be procured by them of the
commercial agents* D. B. BARNES A CO., 1&02 BRO AD
YVAY, New York. Two sizes. 60 cents and $l.
MEXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT.
The parties in St. Louis and Ciscinnatl, who have been
counterfeiting tbe 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. Each stamp bears the/ae simile of my sitfH>
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 ex ists a hamlet on
the habitable globe* that does not contain evidence of its
wonderful effects. It is the. best emollient in the world.
With its present improved ingredients, its effects npon
man and beast are perfectly remarkable. Bores are
healed, pains relieved, lives saved, valuable animals
made useful, and untold ilia assuaged, For bruises,
sprains. TbeumatUm, • fcweilings, bites, cuts, caked
breasts, strained horass. Ac., it is a sovereign remedy
that should never be dispensed with. It should be in
every family/ Sold by all druggists.
feS2-mw fSm&eow6m D. 8. BARNE3, New York,
COMMISSION HOUSES.
rjiHE ATTENT IO N OF
THE TRADE
I» tailed to
OUR STOCK OF
SAXONY WOOLEN CO. sll-wool Plain Flannels.
twilled flannels,
Various makes in Gray, Scarlet, and Dark Bine.
PRINTED SHIRTING FLANNELS.
PLAIN OPERA FLANNELS.
BLACK COTTON WARP CLOTHS,
15, 16, 17, 18, 19. 30, a, 23 os.
FANCY CABSIMEBES AND SATINBTTS.
BALMORAL SKIRTS, all Grades.
COTTON GOODS. DENIMS, TICKS, STRIPES, SHIBT-
IKGS, &c., from various MUla.
DK COURSE!, HAMILTON, & EYASB,
33 LETITIA Street, and
33 South FRONT Streak.
fe27-wsmti=es
■ NBKEEP & TRUEFITT,
COMMISSION MEBCHANTS,
Ho. »*1 CHESTNUT STREET,
Have in Store, and offer to the trade,
TT*E2tCE| BRIttSH, AND GERMAN
DBSse GOODS.
SHAVES, of all descriptions.
VEIL GOODS, in all colors.
4 4, 5-4, and 6-4 ENGLISH OBIFSS*
LINEN CAMBRIC HANDKERCHIEFS, Ac. fe26-Im
MIIXINERY GOODS.
NEW MILLINERY GOODS.
P. A. HARDING & CO.,
Respectfully Inform the mercantile community that
.they
HAVE NOW OPEN,
AT
NO. 413 ABCH STREET,
A COMPLETE STOCK OF
STBAW
AKp
MILLINERY GOOES,
Suited to the trade, and trust that prompt and careful at
tention, moderation in prices, good assortment, together
with their long experience in business, (haying been for
the last seven years with the house of Lincoln, Wood, &
Nichols, and their successors, Wood & Cary,) they may
merit a share of the public patronage.
Orders solicited by mail and promptly executed.
fel-lmif
ARMY GOODS.
jpOR THE ARMY AND NAVY.
ETANS Sc HASSALL,
MH.ITART FURNISHERS.
«. *lB arch street,
PHILADELPHIA.
Banners, Regimental and Company Flags, Swords,
Sashes, Belts, Fassants, Epaulettes. Hats, Caps, Can
teens, Haversacks, Camp Kits, Field Glxsses, Spurs,
and everything pertaining to the complete outfit ;oi
Army and Navy Officers.
A liberal discount allowed' to the trade. faio-im
JpROTHIN OHAM A WELLS
HATH FOR SAM,
HEAVY. MEDIUM, AND HQHT SHEETINGS AHD
SHiBTIHOS
FLANNELS.
Walh Y BOTON AND VICTOBY CAMBBICB AJID
BBOWH B BLBAOHB», AHD GOBBET JEANS.
So mVoMBD TARN, ta. KSBlftf
•VrOTJ ABE CERTAIN OF GETTING
X satisfactory pictures If you patronize BBIMEB’S
{laHat* and sit for colored photographs, $l, and made in
style, at SECOND St , above Green. H*
v'ou CANNOT HAVE TRUER RE
•I- PBBSENNATIVES thanß. F. REIMBR’S splendid
life-size photographs in oil colors; piewing,
gto g atSVlnglih&MMB. 63* ARCH ft. lt>
OF LAWRENCE OR MER-
JtX cEK COUNTY BONDS, issued to the PITTSBURG
AND ERIE 3KAILROAD CO,, can learn eometning to
their advantage by calling at No. 50A MARKE P Street,
feae 4i*
REMOVED—JOHN OLIVER’S ESI
JIL PLOYMBNT OFFICE has been BEHOVED to
1113 PINE Street. Colored help for the city and coun
try wsnUdL_ fag! 6l -
-RI MOVAL. —JAMES H. CASTLE,
XL Attorney and Conveyancer, has removed his Office
to gq 115 6, FIFTH Street, below Cheanrat. fare ixo*
TTEATON <fe DENCKL A, HARDWARE
Xl commission Merchants, 507 COMMERCE and 510
NORTH Btr« ets, offer for > ale:
Anchor Brani Aftllt; Plymouth Mill Rivets
W AB Butcher’s Cast Steal; Eagle Cabinet Locks.
Putnam’s Horse Nails; Locke s School 81afces.
Copper, Brass, and Iron Wire; Cotton Cards
a fell assortment of American Hardware. /•
fefi-Smif
T INEN THBKAIX
XJ SAMPSON’S ARGYL3,
YiNCBKT aniiiis.
MCDONALD'S, .
SATIN FINISH BOOKBINDERS’
HaRPET thread
Forsdleby
CFCOKD NATION A - BANK OF
CAPUA. aSIHH pmldeat
wAn-niwHILLBS, CHARLES E.KRBMER,
w rhaWn. BBSJ. ROWLAND. J&*
shtßbs. best, h. dbagosl
EDWARD HaVes. JOHN COOPER. '
Sb&SLHALLLEOBS,
The feeond National Bank of it now
own At No J34t MAID Street, FratiMori, for the traai
aetiou of a General Baa&lng npon the uru&l
upon fiJl point* wiU be made
upon Iberaiumu. Reap^ctfuUY,
m*9. w.U naiwif. cuoiu:
NEW P
Vewlboobs ! new BOOKS I
DAtiETH: Or, the Homestead of the Nations,
Egypt Illustrated, Br Hdward L» Clark, lvol., 8?o,
6TKAETORI>; Christmas Eve and Sister
rite of floiwlch. who lived lathe day*. <>• Edward the
Third, with preface. ByJ. T, Hecker, 16mo,
MARJORIR FLBMIHo (“Pst Marjorie 'j):A Sketch
by Key. Jno. Brown, M. I>., Author of Bao and hw
Friends Paper. .
™| FBIESDS OP CHRIST IS THE NEW TESTA
MENT. 12mo. Br Rev. Dr. Adams
CHRIST, A FRIEND. By Revlr Adams lSmo.
THE CoiIMUHIOH SAp{)£rH By Rev. Dr. Adam*,
lmo _ _
sate by WILLIAM S. 4 ALFRED JIABTIBH,
la'9'tf OOP OHgaTnPr Btreet.
pFNSION, BOUNTY, AND PBIZE
D. AFPLKTOrr & CO .
Noe. 443A0d44.5 BROADWAY,
rrnru&H
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ltf THE
EXECUTIVE JSPABTMBNT of the governmen r,
UITJ>BR THE
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or THE
UNITED STATES.
With Forms notions for CoU««ti&ff Arrears of
I»ajr. Bocn’-y, and FVlze Money* aud for
Conneellor-at- Law.
1 vol.. Wo, sheep. Price #3 uO.
♦*t offer this Jittla book with confidence to the profes
sion, ae certain to Bav«rlawyer«, & ooe case, ifthey ttever
have any more* more time and trouble than It cost To
the public generally. thobook Is offered m containing a
large amount of useful infornjatlonona subject nowun
fortunately brought homoto half thyfamiUesjn the land.
To the officers and aoldlerrof the Army U wHI alkO be
found u useful companion r and It Is hoped that by it an.
amount of information of great value -o the and
to their ffiiolUs at home. will be disi/'ennuaraa. ana Jfne
prevailing ignorance reepecllng the nubiect treated of tn
a great degree removed —L Extract from Profane.
D. A. &CO. HAVE JBST POBLUHBD. „
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PARKER. By John Welse. With two po»traltu on
steel, fa*- simile of handwritlnci'and 11 wood engravings,
2 vole.. Bvo. VO:Boagee. $5
LIFE OF EDWARD LIVINGSTON. By Charles H
Hunt, with an Introduction by tfcorge Bancroft. iv<h.,
Bvp, with two #3.50.
ESSAYS—SCIENTIPIcrPOLITiCIIj. AND SPECULA
TIVE By Herbert Spencer lv«l.. 6vo. dtt.flo.
PBLAYO? AN EPIC OF THE'OLDEN MOORISH
TIME. By Elizabeth T Porter Beaeh. lvol , 12mo. ll
lnetraled. Price #2. Cloth gilt. $3? morocco, #».
THIRTY POEMS By W CullenDryaat. 1 vol., 12mo.
* EOtJKD THE BLOCK. An American Novel. With
’ Illuftrations #1 50
TBE IRON MAN! FACTURE OP GREAT BRITAIN?
Theoretically and Practically Considered. By w. Tru
man. C B. 1 vol , Bvo.
PRINCIPLES OF POLITICAL ECONOMY, with aorne
of their Applications to social Philoßjpby. By Jbhn
Stuatt Mill.- 2 vols., Svo. Frinttd on tinted paper.
’ Clotb. %6
MERIVaLE’S HISTORY OF THE ROMANS UNDER
THEEMPTKK Vole. land 2 Price #2 each. To be
' completed in 7 vols.
Sent free by mall on receipt of price.
WANTS.
Agents wanted to sell the
STANDARD HISTORY OF THB war. A rare
chance to make money. Agent* are dearie? from 9100 to
9300rer month- 200 000 volumes sold. Address
JONBS. BROS., & CO.. Publishers,
fel7-lm* BALTIMORE. M&
YIARTS AND LABOBEES WANTED;.
\J -FIFTY LABOIEBS AND FIFTY HOR3ES AND
CARTS, for cellar digging. Ac.. in the centre or the city.
Inquire of JOHN GKUMP, 313 LODGE Street, above
Walnut, and west of Second. fe29»2t
•MECHANICAL draughtsmen
HA WANTED. Apply to JOHN McARTHUR. Jnnlor,
Architect 300 S. SIXTH Btreet. Only.flrrt class need
e.pp;y. fe26 fxnw3t*
WANTED— A GOOD BOOKKEEPER,
to tahe charge ol a eet of bools a. G ood reference
required. Address, in handwriting, “A. B.- P O.
Box 862 fe27-2t*
WANTED TO RENT, EORTHESUM
» » MER.by a gentleman and wife, without children,
a furnished COUNTRY PLACjS, with stabhng, of con
venient pccees to the city. Address. sUting terms, “J.
L. C..” Box if 9S, Philadelphia Post Office. re27-3t
TINTED— A TAPER RULER;
1 1 a] 10, a BOX to lead a Rd ’ l °J . Ann'v to
fe26-3t* W, F. MORPHY A SONS,
WANTED IMMEDIATELY T W O
f T MEN for good Situations on small farms n«a» the
city. BUSINESS AGENCY, 603 and 804 LOCUST
Street, above Eighth, [ fej,6-3t*
•WANTED IMMEDIATELY, WHITE
v ▼ or Colored with references, to Itli
eood Situations to Buit all. BUSINESS AGENCY. 803
and 804: LOCUST Street, above Eighth. t«
WANTBD-IN A STATIO NE R Y
I,f and Bifink Boos Store, an ictelli! ent young' man.
from 16 to 18 year# of age. Addres-s * ‘Stationer, ”attb is
office, with reference. fe26-8t
dh»7 r A MONTH!—I WANT TO HIRE
W ■ V. AGENTS in every Coun y, at 975 a month, ex
pec see paid, to pell my new cheap Family SsWiagMa
chtnes. Address S. MADISON,AIfred.Me. Cfal3 dsW3m
A MONTH I— l Want Agents at
v) Ais6oa month,expensee paid, to sell my Everlasting
Pencils, Oriental Burners,md 13other artlcV s. 15 circu
lars rani free • JOHN F. LORD. Biclde/ord. Mo ja27-2m
COUNTRY BOARDING—WANTED
V-* —On the line of railroad between Philadelphia and
New York, SUMMER BOARDING for two families, con
siet'-ng of five grown persons, three children, and'two
servants. Other boarders preferred. Address “Box
SS2, ” Philadelphia Post office fe2<-2t*
T>OABD WANTED—ABOUT JUNE
U Ist, a EDITH OF ROOMS for a gentleman, wife, and
Address, at once, to ‘ I M. U. ” Ledger Office feS7-3t*
MFOR SALE- a NEW COTTAGE,
carriage house, and one acre of ground, DARBY.
Apply to E. MIDDLETON, Darby. fe27-3t*
m FOR SALE VERY LOW —THE
■BiW property No 413 South. BL.EYE.N T H£3treet. Will
pava lara© interest on investment. Apply to WM, RO5-
SELL ALLEN, 8. E. corner FOURTH and WALNUT,
.econo floor. fod7 3t«
Mmill property for sale-a
Floni and Saw Mill, with dwelling and sixteen
acres ol laid attached. in Montgomery oonnty, twelve
miles frein Philadelphia. Price low. and terms easy.
Apply to vy«f ROeSEL I. ALLEN. S E corner FOURTH
and WALNUT, second floor. ~ ft27-3fc*
4* FOB SALE-SEVERAL HAND
JH SOMEDWEir.lsas. o»E&BVBIfTHStreet. treloir
Coatee. Apply to WM KOS3EI.T. ALLSH. S. B. corner
FOTJKTH and WaMITJT. eycond floor. feW-tt’
T OST OB BTOTjEK—NOTICE 13
XJ hereby given that the undersigned has madesppu*
caliou for Vho rene-wav of Certificate No. 755 for five (fi)
shares of stock of the North Penutfylv.in.iB, Kaill'Oii Coni'
pany issued to him (date unknown)
fels-mtbSt MICHAEL SNYDER.
t*OST—A CERTIFICATE OP 5 PER
-Li CENT. LOAN OP STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA,
tor $516. 05, dated March 12. 1830, No. 754, in name of
WILLIAM MEREDITH. Also, a Certificate of s*per
cent. Loan of State of Pennsylvania, lor the sum of $2OO.
dated June 30. 3845, No. 1452, in the name of ELI K.
PRICE, administrator of William Meredich in trust. Ap
plication has been made to the Auditor General for a re
newal of laid Certificate* _ _ '
felCVBin ELI K. PSIOE,- No. 811 ARCH Street.
QLARKSON & CO.,
HORAC3 H SOHLE,
33 Worth FRONT Street.
BOARUUiG.
FUR SALE AM) TO LET.
EOST AND WOUND.
FINANCIAL.
BANKERS,
Ho. 1»1 South THIRD Street, Philadelphia
eoTermaent Securities of all Issues
PGKCEASED AND FOB SALB.
STOCKS, BONDS, AND GOLD BOUGHT AND
SOX.D ON COMMISSION.
Interest Allotved on Deposits.
AS-COLIiBOTIOITS PROMPTLY MADB- feS-Im
JOHN HOBN, JR,
U STOCK COMMISSION BKOKSB,
No. 140 SOOTH THIRD STREET,
(UP STAIRS )
PHILADELPHIA.
REFERENCES:
Mesers.Thof. A. Biddle A Co. | aTesa.Oaw, Macale»ter, &Co.
Messrs. E. S. Whelen St Co. Messrs. Drexel & Co.
Messrs. Buzby&Co. HentyJ.Williams, Bsq.
Alexander Biddle, Eeq, I. P. Hutchinson, fiaq.
G M. Troutman. Bfq. D. B Cummins, Bsq.
u. m. Q King & Sons New York. fe2B-2m
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
gTATEMINT 0F
PARK FIRE INSURANCE CO.
OF NEW YORK.
Capital Stock *
Surplus, January Ist, 1564...
Total Resets.....»
Liabilities, being unsettled losses •
Cash premiums received.
Interest received
Losses during the year...
The undersigned have been appointed Agents of .this
well-known Company* asd recommend It to the patro*
nage of this community.
GETTY & ABBOTT, Agents,
No. *as CHESTNUT Street.
fe24 wfm3t.
OFFICE OF THE UNION MUTUAL
” INBTOAHOB COMPANY OP PHILADELPHIA.
Philadelphia, January litl&6*- .
Notice 1b hereby given that the holders of the out
standing Scrip of the Onion Mutual Insurance Company
of Philadelphia, that the Stock and Scrip at a
meeting held this, date, resolved to extend to the hold
ersoftheontatandlu* Scrip the privilege of convertinf
said Scrip into the Capital Stock of the company.
lug to section eth * t the amendment to the chane. oa cue
same iermsaa previously done, payment of lc.a-.&iiseAt
in “ha nutda Februerr 3, I$S4 Otherwise. Interest lobe
charged on payments made after thit dHt9 and \
privilege of conversion to Taoa
jalSwfm2m JOHN MOaa. ascre-*&y-
Xi\AMJS INSUBAN
X Ho. 40» CHBS
PHILADI
TIKE AND INLaI
DIEBC'
JTlSUclo IT Baeky
diaries Bleb ardsoa.
Henry Lewis,
• 0 w, Davis,
y S Justice,
OBAS. EICIL
W. I. fiacre 1 -*
OF REMOVAL.
The undersigned would Inform their friends end the
gnbiic srenerally lhat they have removal Irma tkel* Old
;and, 017 ABCH fiireet, fcotlieir
BPLENDID NEW WAREROOMS,
No. eia ARCH STREET,
where Urey will continue the tale of '
GAB FIXTURES, CH4NDEPIBRB,
COAL OIL BURNERS, &c. *
Ha.vice associated with oar
PAGE, (formerly tie Priroipil *JS a^H?a5!
& Baker,) weafe nowpr»MredtoeseootB ordera (a U»3
Fixtures of al) grades and designs, from vw *■'
tAe w.ttst massive and elaborate,
VAN KIRK «» CO.,
Ho oia ABCH SUREST.
TVORYTYPES —FI DELITY TO NA-
TONS.
ACADEMY OF MUSIC
MB. J- E. MURDOCH
FTM deliver a Lecture on the
BELIOS
of the
THREE MEMORABLE PERIODS
of the
G It K A T REPUBLIO,
ON THURSDAY IVJNINO, MARCH So, 1891.
The proceed* to be appropriated to the Relief
or me
NEEDY FAMILIES OF SOLDIERS,
Under the enpervfrton of the members of the Special
Relief Committee of the Woman’s Pennsylvania Brand*
of the
U S BAW3TARY COMMISSION.
During the evening MURDOCH will state the ob
ject and method of operktiouß of tjw Society, atsl givo
some appropriate Patriotic Eoftdinsi from American
rinth TICKETS 25 CENTS. BBffIRVSID’SEATS SOi
Tobe*blflined on and aft«sT MONDAY. 29th February,
atT. B. HUGH'S. S. W. eiroer of Sixth and Chestnut
Etreeu. AftKMEAD St EVANS’. No- 724 Chestnut street,
and at the Room* of the Satltlary Coramtlwlqn, No. t:JO7
Ciiestaut BLreei, and attbe Ace.4*iay of Mctte, on the day
and mtfing of tho hectare, fe27 «
AM EPIC AN ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
Dress ®A,l rliNTlsß’S Kfneteenth Acanal • Fall
1 11 C PK?.vVV.-nV’J' 1 In T 0J "1 •IOHH THORNLKY. EsO .
cari-e
-FUND HALL.
SECOND'' GRAND CONCERT
THURSDAY EVICTING, MARCH 3,
THE XXYKIN' OP PRAE&E,
WilL be produced by tho Society, supported br entire
IPrecevLing which a short and select
MISCELEANEI )T73 PEETUBMANOE'
TICKETS...., FIFTY CENTS-'
To be obtained at J. E. OOUS*D'S. 8. 3J. corner Seventh
uudCheetnut sireetß fe2s -6i
{■JONCEBT BALL,
ImtneDHe Success of
MR DB COiDjVA’S FIRST DHCTtfRE,
The Second will take place
THURSDAY EVENING, March Bd. •
Subject MH. PERKINS’ CHRISTMAS DINNER,
, (A Tale of Shoddy.)
Tickets for the remaining two lecta’\B.7ss.
Single admission f)oc.
Doom open at 7 at 8 o'clock.
ti/FE&sbs. cross & jarvis wiiib
JUX giTB their SECOND SOIREB Off CUBICAL
MUSIC (Secrnd Season) in the FoYEK OF Vlfß ACA
DEMY, on TUESDAY EVENING, March 1 at 8 o’clock.
aßsistid by Berr TfiEO. HaBELMANN, the renowned
Tenor, and other eminent artists, as below:
PROGRAM ME.
Qatatett in 0 Minor—Pi? no and Wlndlnatrumonts-Spohr
jles>rs. Jflrvis,-BtolJ, Koch, MuelJor, and Plaifetnaa,
Grand Duo—Two Pianos— Op. 125... Kali breaner
MeEETf. JaRVjS - and CROSfcj,
Son*—" Der Wanderer”
8 _ Herr Hi BEL MANN.
Solo—Violoncello—BouTenh do Stile***.... .«»<»»S9rVAU
THEODOKE AHREND.
Solo—Plano —Etnde !n C Sharp Minor—‘•'Vie
Oragenge”*.....
Polon aifie in A flat—p 6tt
CfIARhBS H. JARVIS;
Song— “ VotcLans”
, , „ Herr HABELMASN.
Quartette—(No 3)—Strlua Itatrttmenfc ..5........M0zart
Met»rH Hozxenbartcer. Grose, and Ahrend.
Tickets ONE DOLLAR, To be had at Gould's, Andra
& Co h, and Lee ft WatSser’a. f-.27-3t
GEBSTNU'i STREET*
V* THBATKB.
GENUINE SUCCESS
GLORIOUS REVIVAL
of the *reat Irish Stenic Drama
COLLEEN SAWN,
which, will be presented wi'b all the
' MAGNIFICENT B'JtfNERY,
SUPERB MUSIC.
AND GREAT CAST OF CHARACTERS
WEDNESDAY 9 EXT,
Tft IKLT- OF- LE * VJ3- MAN.
SATDRDAY (March 6) NEXT,
FAMILY MATINEE.
attends the
WAI,N UT.STB3SBT THBATBB.
** FIRST APPEARANCE in the City of Philadelphia
of MISS BTTIE HENDERSON, whose careerd arias the
past three 3 ears has boen
ONE TRIUMPFAL SUCCESS.
On HONDA'S and TUESDAY, Feb. 29th, and March let,
■Will he produced the Drama, entitled
FAR CHON; 08, THE WITCH OF THE WOODS.
Fanchon, nicknamed tho Crickot.......Ettie Henderson.
Toconclude with SARAH’S YOO«G MAN
fclowJeaf. H Jiemple; Sarah Tiebe. MissC. Jefferson.
Box Office open from 9 till 8 rls»;e at 7 y t .
Mfc S. JOHN D&EW’S NW W A. **o •
i’A STREET THEATRE.
FIRST NIGHT OF MRS. JOHN DREW.
‘TO-NIGHT (MONDAY). February 2!). IS;4.
with new ftceue?y. Ac.. G&yier’s comely of
THE MAGIC iURKIAGE.
MABOHIONEtS DB VOLTE 8A...-Mrs. JOHN DRSW,
Chevalier de Monte Cellini BArion Hill.
SifincrWalfreSde Mr. Grilllths.
Zella(aGipsy) Miss Henr7.
To conclude with SIMPSON & CO.
MBS. SIMPSON.. MSS. JOHN DRW.
Mr. Simpson*. Mr. QrUiUks.
FRIDAY, BENEFIT OF MBS. JOHN DREW.
Prices as usual. Curtain rises at *l)4 o’clock.
TEMPLE of wonders, assemble
BUILDINGS. TENTH and CHESTNUT.
Positively the last FOUR DATS of
SIGNOR BLITZ’S
Necromancy, Ventriloquism, &»<1 the hearted Can try
Birds, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday
%-vf ningp, at o’clock, and. Wednesday and Saturday
Afternoons at 3.
ADMISSION—2S Cents. Children. 15.
Tj'IiE'VENTH-ST. OPERA HOUSE.
XJ “THE FAM'LY RESORT.”
-• CARNCHOSS *ND DIXEY’B MINSTRELS,
THE GREAT STAR TROUPE OF THE WORLD,
la th*ir
* SELECT ETHIOPIAN SCHREES.
Splendid Singing, Beaatiful Dancing, Laughable Bar
lesquo*, Vlantaticn Sctne3, tic.. &c.. by
'TWENTY TALENTED ARTISTS.
EYJ3BY EYBNIfIG THIS WEEK.
Tick* tß2ocents Doors cpen at 7 o'clock.
fez7»Sm J. L CAENOROSS, Bnslnaas Manager.
THE great picture
a AT CONCERT BALL LECTURE BOOH
For a short Beaeon. _
COMMBKCING THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1664.
J. Ib&go celebrated
PANORAMA OF THE BIBLE.
.S2OO,CCO CO
. TO. 416 00
.$270,416 00
. 7,000 00
.$110,877 67
. 18, 553 17 — 74
47,613 12
CE COMPANY,
iTNtTT BTRiJET,
jm’uiSDBAROS
-1TOBJo!JIl W.
Suiiari.B |*odki,
JohjTkpselai, J*.»
E. D Woodruff,
Charles fcftolfet,
Jo&ephJD Rilta.
Pr&ldeal.
Viee Pjrealdenx.
irv. lal4-t1
'BEMENTS,
lIMDES AAI) HAYM SOCIETY,
aovxtmbisß-A? 3 o’c/.ook.
Mendelssohn's great masterpiece.
GERMANIA ORCHESTRA.
Will be el7eu.
Tills is the most complete ahd fitifihed P&l&tl&g Of (&•
Sacred Scrip’.urts in the world, lomprieinn over fifty of
theiGoit
SUBLIME AND THRILLING SCENES
Of the first three thousand years of Biblical History,
for min a aVtopetfcer one th» finest exhibitions of the &ce-
OPI-K EVERT EVENING at half past 7 o’clock.
Admission, ‘io cents.
If. B. >Satin6ea on Wednesday and Saturday after
noons, at 3 o’clock.
Admission for Children 15 cents.
rvEBMANIiL OEOHESTRA.—PUBLIC
BEHBABSALS every SATURDAY, it 3o’clook, T*
M, Ht tbe MUSICAL FUND HALL. Slagle tickets X
cent*. Packages of six tickets $1- To be had At AN*
DRE’S. 110 A CHESTNUT Street, J. B GOULD, SE
VENTH and CHESTNUT, and at the Hall door. fe22*tf
THE INVENTORS OP AMERICA,
A BY 0. BOHUS3BLL,
DERBY BAY,
and FRITH'S
mo6t “ tlnE paintings
7 ON EXHIBITION FOR A
SHORT TIME.
AT EARLE’S GALLERIES,
616 CHESTNUT STREET.
ADMISSION TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. - «
PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY 0*
JL THE FIHJS ABTB.
I**s caKSTHDT STREET.
OFIlf DAILY <Sunday ■ AXWpUd) /roa 9 A. A 4» SUi
fl P. JkL
idmiMlon 26«8fcW. GMldren ball »n*».
EDUCATIONAL.
r<BITTBNr>BN’S COMMERCIAL COL
-63? CHESTBUT fitrnet. cnriwr of SBVBSTH.
Practical instruction in BOOKKfiBPINGvin its dine*
rent branches. _
FEKMAB SHIF-riain and OrnamenlaL _
COMMEBCJai CALOBLATIOJSS. OOMHBBCI AI»
I,AWf Sc. —Students infracted reparately. Cat&loxiiQii
furnished on application 1e29-3t
PROPOSALS.
PROPOSALS FOB BRICKS,
Chief Quartermaster’s Office,
OF. WASHIKOTOK.
Comer of Eighteenth am u t sirsdtb,
Washinotok, D C., Veb. 23 i&H*
SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at tela office
until MONDAY, March 7th, 1664, at 12 o'clock M-. for
the delivery at the Railroad depot or Government wharf,
foct of 0 street, in this city, the folio-win* amount* and
kinds of good, merchantable BStCKS. viz:
(100 CGG) one hundred thousand-hard red bricks.
( 00,WO) one hundred thousand.erch brick*.
(ICQ.CQOj one "hundred thousand Ealmt>n briuks "
Delivery of the whole amonftt for tob*
msdein (26) twenty'five days from the date or lioutract.
Bonds in a sum equal to hal' r of ch» amount of the eon
tmci will be required of the sucoefisfal bidder orblddavs
Bids received for the whole amount or each kind or
contracted for will beViibjectt<Vto a iigld in
* peel ion'before being received -
•Proposals must be plainly endonod ‘Proposals for
anil addrested to thai:flci^rshfDed. oKßß
BliSßdier General and Chief Quarter master,
fe2ff-et D4pst of Waßblnrton. D. C.
LEGAL.
Ft THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR
THE_CITY AND__COUMT OF PHILADELPHIA.
Estate or JOHN E. BAUEtt, Deceased.
Notice is hereby giv&n lifiUhe widow of the said De
cedent lias filed in said* C-.y0.Tl Her petition anlaaap
of the personal estate which rUe 6 1 ectaxo re
tain n nder the act of Assembly of April :4th, ltel, wad the
scpplemetts thereto, and tie C*urt wiU apprpva tne
seme on IRlDAT,March.l3ch, ISS4, uoJese exceptions
be 111( d thereto. 4 JOHN BL iCKBUBN.
Attorney for the Widow.
NEW
feS9*mw4t*
Tb« subscribe!* would inform tie public sb»i tbsp W*
introduced in this £jIQHTj
nosa* silne over all others lfc AM, Viz.' PIC*
TOKK3 taken by this LUht are Dior* life-like afidna*
fcural Children ar* taken almost instaataneoasly, say
lu two seconds Th* mperior and ariisiic -flalpU of ths.
Pic.aroa taken byJiisLiaht defy compfttltiOJi '
WBiSMAN dt COi, Phr»toKM,r>heri,
81 il A&CS Street-
"DRAIN PIPE, DRAIN'RIPE.
VI.XRI33BD TERRA CPTTA DRAIN t TXPB-all
sizes, froai % to 15»inoh wlih aU fctadß.or.
branches, busts, and traps* for Bale in any quaaiUy
8 Inch bore per yard- 30c.
S " sac.
- 4 “ '* •* *' 48c
% a “ % * •* goc.
11 u " 7oa. _
Poanta'ie. Partettuln. and. Statasrs Ma'-ble. u -'-'*•
BgaeVata,and Maa»sl Vasej. wnRSS
PbllcADEiftHlA TR.RKA COPTA WUSM.
; W2.fn.wtf
—w». ruT fins, PKA.OTJOAL X>KN
TISf tit tb» 3aet twenty the
aye, j.\nTai*Qo .on (^iwai for mat and. enbatantlal
Sate plissed to luat for i /e. Arthiotal T-e: a
Sii,No neto in eAtraeUaf AU work e«-
Keferinee. hart tan.Ule.*' wva™
COBBEOT PIA.NO TUNING
nTTf’r lit. 0 B, BiBOBHIM Orders for Ttd.'t ; s
® Mr 8 fcaa tadeiaveit Taars’fHokoryexperiMWla*••»•
ton. »ad five *sara* employ m»nt lu ttiUadeipnla
BPRGJAL —Pianos reUotfhAr#i to sound m soft a**
sirsot-tonod as mt» totffamf r<r»^»n<r.
T«rnii for Tuwlna. 81
pi tCQUOT CHAMPAGNE.
lOO cases WIDOW CLICQUOT PONSARDf!? /}*
PEI&M ju*t ***&{«*& and fjp sale to tbs tr* 1 ® at tu *
.Ases*'ft prices. ilfcft, _
HkibutaU tATOTB OVVE OIC,.
Wl rEoai am*
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