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

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    CITY ITEMS.
The Otsthh-Packlko Business—We hsd no
idc»i until a few day« elnoe, that Philadelphia con
taiuedeueh an extensive and well-managed esta
blishment aa that earned on at 333 south ivoni sod
332 South Water streeta* by Messrs. F. B- Baird anil
B. F. OooLBAUoa, trading under the firm of F. K-
Bated Sc Co. In out ignorance of this br.noh o'
trade, we thought Baltimore (where we kno sv a very
large eapltal i< in vetted in the business), a!Imosl
monopolize* it, and that onr S oo ' “ '
aHoeether an outsider lu comparison with it.
But we have Men agreeably undeceived by an
But we tav „ auim >th establishment of the
for here everything
on the most complete, eyatematie. and
exlemive scale- O* rte " C4nuc ‘>' s P loell > n ‘ vA v; the
*£■ll in numbers and quantity unsurp*sted, are put
up and, by tpecisl anangementa with express com
panies and railroads, are sent promptly and in splen
did condition to ail sections of the loyal States;
»nd ny t!»viug indefatigable agents and epeeialpri
vileges iu Norioik and other great Oyster Dfipote,
they are enabled to iteep up a cODstant supply, and
thus promptly fill all orders. When -the oyster is
not in season there gentlemen are engaged in packing
and hermetically sealing, for exportation and home
me, fruits, tomatoes. &c. We were pleased to learn
that the firm is eminently and deservedly successful.
AWobdebfijl Piece on Mechanises, —The po
pular Giover & Baker Sewing Machines, sold at 73P
Chestnut street, have the distinguishing notoriety of
having taken the first premium wherever tney have
been exhibited in comparison with other machines.
This, with the fact that, among the thousand* 0/ fa
millet throughout this land who have the Grover &
Baker Mschines in ueej-there is noi to be found one
Who would substitute any other in its stead, is no
mean pit ol that it possesses more merits than any
lival machine. The most rigid tests have demon
strated that for many icneona the Grover & Baker
Stitch is preferable “*
embroidered garments displayed an the windows of
Iheir establishment in this city are a splendid oar*
of what the Glover & Baker Machine can do, and
£hey attract much attention.
Second Lecture et Cordova.—We are-sure
that the signal success of De Cordova’s first lecture,
on last Thursday evening, will be more than realized
io-morrow evening at Concert Hall, when that cele
brated wit and humorist will deliver his second leo
lute of the serieß, on Mr. Perkins’ Christmas Din
r,er (a Tale of Shoddy). We understand that almost
enough tickets have already been sold to fill the hall.
Applications for them should therefore be made
early. Tickets for the two remaining lectures can
Jje had at ue cents.
Tbv All, and Bur the Best.— The agent for
Jhe sale of the Florence Sewing Machine in thi3 city,
Mo. 630 Ghestsut street, has thrown down the gaunt
let to his rivals with marked boldness in defying
ro-T.pm if or.. The truth is, the “Florence” is a
young giant among the sewing-machine wonders cf
the day, and Rtl who examine it are unwilling to
purchase any other. It does all that any other ma
chine does, and a great deal more, and does it bet
ter; and, what pleases everybody, is the fact that
every Florence Machine sold can be returned for the
money after three months’trial if it doeß not give
perfect faturaotion.
The FrasT Day of Sfeing.—Messrs. C. Somers
4t Son, ueder Jayne’s HsU, are now opening a mag
nlflcent Spring Stock at their popular dotting
Establishment, 625 Oheßtnut street. Their impor
tations are the largest they have ever made, and the
taste displayed in the selection of their elegant
•pring fabrics we are sure will be universally ap.
proved. They ere scltirg off the balance of their Winter
•Clothing cl greatly reduced prices.
A Seasonable Hint.— We will embrace this op
portunity of advicing our readers who may be in
want of Coal, to buy it now, and to be sure to order
itatw. W. Alter’c, 535 North Ninth street, as he
Nells tto best and cheapest coal in the city.
An Elegant Stock of - Gbntlembn’s Furnish
ing Goods, embracing everything necessary in that
line for a man of taste to wear, will be found at
George Grant's, 610 Chestnut street. His “Prize
Medal ” Shirt, invented by J. F. Taggert, is the shirt
of the age.
The Gf.iv.t Central Fair.—The Great Central
Fair will open in Philadelphia in June, and it will
attract hither swarms of people. The sight to be
aeen inside will be attractive, and every patriotic
and humanitarian feeling will be appealed to.
Strangers will also be enabled to visit our city
“lions,” and if they are wise they will take advan
tage of the opportunity to procure new suits for
themselves al the Brown Sjpme Clothing H*U of
BockhiU & Wilson, Nos. 603 and 605 Chestnut street,
above Sixth.
Win tee Lingering in the Lap of Spring.—
Yesterday, Match Ist, was ushered In adorned as a
bride, airayed in spotless white. Old Winter, and
pis young blide, Spring, may their honeymoon ba of
Short duration, and the old gent leave for his North
ern heme right speedily. His young bride we will
keep with us; and, when loosed from his chilling
embrace, she arrays herself in beautiful green ves
tures,and flowers e trow her pathway, and the joyous
birds carol lorth a welcome to her rosy face, we will
so forth to meet her, strayed as .becometh her ad
mirers, in elegant, graceful, and fashionable Cloth
ing from the palatial store of Granville Stokes, No.
669 Chestnut street.
Great Seduction in Prices.
Great Keduetios In Prices.
* Ladies’ and Misses’ Fine Clbaks.
Ladies' and Miß3es’ Fine Cloaks.
Also,
Kiel, Furs of all kinds.
Kich Furs of *ll kinds.
In anticipation of the dose of the season, we are
DOW prepared to make a large concession from for.
tner prieeß on all our stock.
J, W. Peoctob & Co., -
The Paris Cloak and For Emporium,
920 Chestnut street.
** A THAT? is KNOWN liT THE COMPANY SB
Keeps.”—This old saying has a rvival in these times,
as the following incident shows: At Camp 'William
Penn, the other day, a. man was found who had
nmuggled whisky into the camp, which is aeainst the
soles, whfiQ Colonel Wagner had him dressed up in
» barrel, marked on H, “I smuggled whisky into
cami>,” showing that a man la known sometimes by
She clothes he wears. How often, when we see well,
dressed gentlemen in the street, do they seem to say
to us, 11 1 buy my clothes ol Charles Stokes & Co.,
Under the Continental.”
Conns, Burnous, Invbstbd Nails, Enlarged
Joints, and all diseases of the feet, cured without
pain or inconvenience to the patient, by Hr. Zaeha>
Bie, Surgeon Chiropodist, 921 Chestnut street* Refer*
£o physicians and surgeons of the city. j*33»tf
ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS
TO TWELVE O’CLOCK LAST NIGHT*
Continental- Ninth ai
Wm Beiter, St Lon’s
Wm H Norris, Baltimore
W H Tompkins St Lonls
SMclntof-b, New York
Campbell Tucker
RWiater
E Becking, Wheeling, \ a
H.B Wheat, Wheelinr, Ya
Jas 0 Little. "Wheeling. Va
S 0 Mitchell, .Sandn»ky,o
Zobt Dalzcil, Pittsburg
John Bisfell, Pitisbarg
WL BisseU* son. Fittsb’g
jt A Crosby, New York
NfrsßF Butler, *ew York
TKieslE O Butlei, New York
JIISB L ABiUler New York
TEmser, X>ew York.
C W Kilo ball. Maes
Keller Eur z New York
CaptEvson, FtSlonree
H BButee’l Connecticut
C Adam* & la. Sew York
Biss Emma S Y
Kiss Mary B Adams, h Y
jl H Adams, Sew Yoik
Jas W Dufining, B. ooklyn
JE&VTi Paris ,
.John S Knowles > Bedford
CeO E Bridges. Bonos
J S Turner, Chicago
*TF Newton. Newport, El
J F Foster & la, Baltimore
3Dee Lilly Jackson. .
JohnL Wilson, Bait’.more
Capt baml K Schwenk, Pa
Pevßl) Murphy
L P Noble, New York
A TBainbridee. Lc-uisville
S Leggett, New York
A G Goooall, New
JLG Gray , London. Eng
A M Zimmerman, Illinois
Albert Joseph: New York
AL Keith, Mfess&chusstts
Girard- CKcstmit s’
Jl J Davis. Sew York
T Willis. Sew York
IG James* Bnrlvcgton
*V9 F Ftrnuson
“W KnocW Harrisburg
■*TC Smith BanUbuis
X Kennedy, Few Y ork
Jzs T Kiley. Kcwl erk
Xieut Matters USA
JWKo3er,USA ,
ItfW Hay. F’t Delaware
SWElte* Oregon
*rtom&B Jones
©eoFßicwu
Jo> Iilo; d Nhw i ora.
3> Brainerd. Chicago
WfffiJSZWm*
TCCooibangh, Monroe eo
3? 6 Speafcm&n, Penna
Stone, USA
J S White. Hew-Jersey
JH&rcoaxt, England
3f D Flyxt, Cincinnati
SO Jolley, Few York
,TT Conrad. Few York
£P Boyer, up. css
Ct Oznoxcd. 'TfliLft-ina
« Yoet, MaEgnoyCity
*W Tennant. Xforistows
7. Langdon, Jefferson, Mo
G Lane & wf. Jefer«cs, Mo
Capt A F Smith. Fauna
•Capt G C Eckert. Fenna
3 Platt, New Y ork
J pnffinyton. lowa
Senry »t»ler« lowa
3» Fought, rtnnts
IG Lai ton. Chits«o
3 r Haven. Chicaso
3 E Haipls. Sow Havon
J C Dimmore saw haven
*W W WenrictAwf.Ycrk co
Sites S Wenritk, York co
3188 A Weniics. York co
Jas Hart. Bnriirtton
Bon lasac Tel’e7**isbkiii
<J G Be livogi Dried
Hotel—
S A Bowers Sewvule
Jk. J White, Cban bersbarg
J 5 CLawteraborg
SKCUrt. Siffyioa Dtl
• Neville %
3F Fiehfer. Viigicia
Pail vrsburg
S *'*'w Haven
Capt J Qc Macfsrlaa
A Oxr, M3ei«ou
i" Bihimore
TT TPiv"' £? rf ‘ 5 kVa
AJ Con , aaa.Waalu2j. W j 1
JChri & t;an. *lb,ty
Putsbnrg
Indiana
W WIiSOS. It niufin
K.txascSng j
* I
4J r rS2 Da ? be >’’ Brie. Pa
Erie
ip Kraut?t?i?2£“ lOa
-tfDndley t WY?S“
A. Tucker,-Omaha, N t
S^*S.V a£d *
JJPjgbraey & la, Jid
CMcCHarB. Pittslm**
JBJoseeAvf. PriWon
Fleebiager
-J W Brown, Bedalehem
Lit cl Chestnut streets.
Geo B Biesell Pittsbnrg
E Gardiner, New Yolk
C E Elmer & wf, New York
Mies Thompson, New York
W W Johnston. Indianan’s
S S Moffett, Madi*on, Ind
.T J Jackson. Jr. & la, ff Ya
J C Neal, Virginia
B Pl&utenane
Captain Crane. USA
Lieut Col Boyd, U 8 A
w S Barker, St Louie
Geo “F Moore, Portland
John H Herrin*, Penna
* Fowler, Baltimore
JC Ward. USA
S a Whitney, New Jersey
Mrs Fox, Connecticut
W|K Laverty, N J
Mrs Pickerell. Baltimore
Hiss Pickerell, Baltimore
J Seward St la, Boston
B A Kosenbanm, ’& J
WBO Mills, New York _
Sore J B Morrison. U S N
S H Shreve, New Jersey
L B Larey, Hudson City
J Fanen
John T Beatty, Conn.
W Soil*.. Bneland
Capt T j Tedford
Rootß Oheswood. Nj„
Geo P Patterson ft la. Conn
E S Sanford St la, N Y
Mias Downing, New York
3 Phalon. New York
!L H Smith. Pittsburg
iST Scranton, New Jersey
!E T Heron, Scranton. Pa
1 W B Culver, Scranton, Pa
■C. Dinsmore. New York
< Jco F Reeyes, Newark
|C Ra-rder, Newark
F J Kenney, Wash, B 0
:reet, below Ninth.
(Thoa J Ingham, Laporte
I Jesse Banka, Heading
IA M C Wool, New York * 1
H A Beed. OgdensbuT*
IClaas Shrader. USA
Mias 8 Richardson. Balt
Lt J B Robinson, Haz-It on
V McSweeney, Neve York
i P Doffy, New York
LB Foss, Boston
3 B Master, Jersey City .
Isaac B Diller, Springtield
I M Kreiter Harrisburg
W Bnnton & la
HissßCaiseroii.MiddldiowiL
B I* Adair, Pott Wayne
D Flint. Chicago
3 Robinson, Penna
1 Mrs Cavalier. St Lonia
j Miss Cavalier. 8t Louis
; Mrs Starlet, St Louis
E Damming. New York . _
Hr & Mrs Failing, Elmira
E F Harper. New York
R Crain. Columbia
G O Draper. New York
H Holmes. New York.
J R.Bbji Harrisburg
J B amxaett, Cincisaatt
J D Hamilton. Delaware
P P Collins, Delaware
J Kennedy New York
• W S Hudson, Paterson, N J
!LDI erkes. New Y ork
! J Hanson, New York
IR~W Sommers, Lancaster
; W Cornell, New York
iG a Davis & la, Trenton
jE King. B&Himore
H Ring. Baltimore
r Harden tt wf, Lewlstown
D Haines. Lancaster co
Geo Dawson, Albany
Edw Young, Baltimore
A T Lowering, Baltimore
David Gates. Trenton
J W Boder. USA
John Fisher, Baltimore
lurth St,bdowAi«h.
Gao Starkly. Newark. 0
P Bosserman.Kewpprt.ra
J Barclay. Beavar. Pa
A Levlte. Somerset, O
H Blair. Alleabeay. Pa
Mia* C Be*?.-, AUegheny.Pa
* WPatclilii, Cleveland
B K Jameßon, Carlisle
B F Fountain, Delaware
i1i.,5 D Schultz lioalevllle
S siroh. Danville
S Fullerton, Freeport. Pa
S A .Barbour. Freeport. Pa
ZI Israel. Chicago
Sa.m’l Mayer, lowa City*
Geo L Carrington,Goon
3,001* Goodman, Ghic&si
M J Palmer, Chicago
;R Wills. Boston _
!0 W Wilhelm,Mauetctiuiik
1 W H Brißbel. USA
iXriWEßrtsbel, Bo,ton
' F H Yanderhoof, Allentown
i Bon Asa Packer, M Chunk
j J R Price, Maryland
;JohnGutb, New York
: W Lilly, Penn Haven
;HB Bowman, Alton* 111
G? Saxton, Harrlabarg
£ Suser, New Jersey
£i?Si mpBon - Norfolk
14? kheem, Carlisle
• IvA heater. Independence
l r ?y B ?T te * Wellsburg. Va
I«« M khade, Colnmbua, O
A Snade, Columbus, O
TnJ?£ Clark. McVeytoWn
iv Holiidaysburg
! % Columbus, 0
*W9fe, Pittsburg
tstnnt siy above Fifth.
Horace Temp Mon, USA
Jos Cogan
W Johnson & la, Baltimore
Titus Eddy, Trov, S Y
K Bdmoneton, Washington
J R Jones, Baltimore
£ 8 Baker. New York
R H Jacobs, New York
w u s^ uh * York
> Fells Barr
BobtSTait, New York
Simon Thornton. N York
b New Kingston
Jackson, Maryland
r Williams. Troy, NY
G W Whitaker, Penna
L Riegoi. N Jersey
t Mrs M A Haskell, Maine
Boui Shore. Dryden, N Y
Geo aui, Dryden, NY
FG Johnson Drrden. MY
Leon G riswold, Dryden, NY
W ruffy
W 0 Moore. Pittsburg
C J Richards, Prov,K T __
Gro W Mooney, Troy, N Y
W A Reed, Tennessoa _
J H Primro3e.Smvrna.Del
VP W Hill » wf.N Jersey
Miss B»iley, Pawtucket, R l
Amerlcaia Hotel—Cbei
J E Williams. Delaware
1 D Barge, Na-hville
E K Jones. Providence. EI
T J Hll>, Providence, BI
VOS Mowty. Ikov.Bl
Mi.-* Gray, New To*
G p Kingsley. Warhington
j> B Brown, Poltsvllle
A G Thompson, Poitsvilla
j,.!m V Kalbach, PotfcßYille
G W Beck- Polt&vttJe
rapt H A Lute, Beading
B £ Cleveland, Beading
G«o P Rhoads, Beading
Lieut E P rhipna, ft Jersey
Capt F M acton, N Jersey
Chan Ar trim, ft Jersey
Capt John B JMbeier, Penna
H <1 Allman
JQtmailwood.H Jersey
WT Wagner
F Bunders ale.Ft Mifflin
B tfcilvain, Baltimore
Jos Wanij)g,Hew York .
P Bjrron, New To. k
1 waiaon, New York
E Bsiin, Pew York
Wm I* .Mcßride >
T Atwood* Winterport
•l WMi*. USA
J W xiAmacy, Kor Utovnz
St* Louis —Chestnut
J T O'Biten, Washington
John Goidner JSawYork
0 fil J= nktns, BAliimure
S 3> Button
Chsp H item* .
Jks'Wtiiiains-, New York
Ota* Y oik
.Tas ® eW ar r
Geo W DumJaeit.ft Jersey
TottfP HftUg, Boston
fib,-, G If taper
U F Reading
.ta FiiirJaiub, wheeling
BIC Haag, fililcon. Pa
R GrcenfcanJi & wf, Conn
Jfte Barnet, Yew Orleans
Geo T Hf-ndloy & drm.Pa
Geo B •
S F Bjer)y, Car.'isio. P«,
G Deezborn & wf. Peoria, 111
I>r J C Clnrlc.U S A
R * Rosenbaum, 8 Jersey
W White. Orant-e
C C LTatch.ftew York
Ti.Ob B Blick, Baltimore
BakiEagSe-TMrd str
iSfU Ohio
William Barr, Ohio
lul Wesley. Petna
Wm S Wright, ir i»ltowa
M T? BSmmel. Lane co
H T StrassturKtr. BSUtown
Wni Key, 31 j erAtown, Pa
Adam Hahn, Leliigh. co
L Cl Scout
Aarcn Ei«enhart, Lehigh co
Tol £T Hees, Eimugtowa
P Barley. Appit-bacUville
Ail® Li*k, AiUntown
T H MiJlar, Easton
W>lammer, Berks co
Jeremiali Mufsig, Berks ce
31 M Bradford. Scranton
Wm Bayloy, Penn a
W H Cole, Allentown
Je&J-e Grover, Bucks co
Frank Ruth. Soricgfcowu
31 Reeder. Becks co
Barley Sheaf-Sccoui
J Bay wood&'a.New Jersey
S Wail on i Solebnry
Ja« Taylor, Trenton.
J Hawaine, Trenton
J Bowman, ftew Hope
D .'oars Si In, ftew Yc»k
Ohss Palmer, Bucks co
,7o1«n Wivinier, Doslestown
Pajcaou Kuchee, Solehury
F.oss 31 Knight, BYberry
C H Banes, Byberry
FaicuelGarr, Bnck> co
Wm S Bean. Euefce co
J 3i Reeves. Lambertvillc
Alex Grant, LaxnbertviUe
S A Grant, Lambertviile
Lester Comley, Byberry
Erasmus Miles. Backs co
R fe’erry, Boston
A Street? below Vitae.
Geo <3 Riggs, Bradford
ilonzo Gridin, Wayne co
ST Bachman, Newtown
Wm G Watson, Bucks co
Mrs Large. Lahaska
Euitner Walton, Bucks co
L E Grosman. Newiown
Eqw 3nlder*ton. Newtown
Chas SJcßlroy. Newtown
M. Ugbteap, Bucks co
Peter P*rrjr, Bucks co
Howard Bothers Bucks CO
D S Weehaut, USA
Thos Corson. 0 S A
Vlie X 7 nion-Arch m
JL Robot ham, Wilm, Del I
P ET* nauer, Ohio
0 Woif, Cincinnati
Jos Kuhn, lowa
W Temple. Allegheny City
A Mclntosh. Alleg) eoy Cty
E S Holcombe, new Jersey
B. H fiieman, Pittsburg
Mrs F Oldeoh&ueoi Ponca
B R Stees. Pinegrovo, Pa
W r'orre-.t, Pinegrove, Pa
Col R Ratcliffs, Tamaq.ua
Geo C Beckwith, Mass j
Isaac H Rich & w, Tam aqua
W H Sioone, Washington
W H Barrie, Penna
B G Cobb, Boston
Jas L Whitaker, Bridgeton
itwet, above Thlrdi
I Geo Street. Salem
J McPonna. N Jersey
w Datesmau. BethUhem\
J A EHason. Delaware
S E Fitch, New York
L W Ward, New York
S B Lamberton, Pottavllle
J W Bverett. Spring Run.
JC Bell, Ohio
Mrs Cregan, Lancaster
Hire Reford, Lancaster
J P Wallace. Penna
in W Howard, New Jersey
. H 0 Harmans. Scranton
N F Palmar, Scranton
D J Brown, Scranton
A E Brown, Scranton
Black Bear—Third si
Geo Moyer, Montgomery co
J S Werly. Weieenburg'
W Baner, Leban<-u
HYerkes, Jr, Wanninster
HFSeagreave. Allentown
S B Price, fiockendaqua
A Trollingtr, Fennsbnrg
J Ptichter, Penusburg
J Weiler, Mucungie,Pa
D Bwi-yer, Peima
P HiudricS. 6eiger&ville
G L Koch. Hockendaqua
D R Clemens, Ches, Valley
National—Race street. above Third.
W Jones, Penna Samuel AChenbacli.Jr, Pa
H“B Eby. Lebanon 518 Hughes. Penna
F Users, New York H C Conner, Penna
H L Bopcblll • . . Mrs H B Bowman. Penna
Mrs Whitaker, Cape Island J Ferguson, Halifax, Penna
Miss Conner, II Chunk W T> Hyde, Mlnersville
H Arndt, Nauheim D HBoltorer- Chicago
V K J liner & wf, Berks co MT eager. Wash, d c
W Carper, Lebanon co, Fa MS sa BrUan. Potts villa
J S Thomas. Pittsburg " ' ~
S P Heath,Pittsburg
States Vnion-Market street, above Sixth.
H Roberts, New York KYMytoa, Huntingdon
B Adams. New York J M St Glair, Penaa
JPicoch; Maryland W R Lohr, Huntingdon
J Feuthy, Pittsburg E MeHaster, Clearfield
T J Burnett, Harrisburg H Fettinsrer, Altoona
J> Rife, Dnnean. Pa George Williams, Ohio
J M Garrett, Delaware eo E Hamilton. Manch. Chunk
John Dutton, Delaware co CM Clark, Ohio
G W Axe, USA H Lndington, Pittsburg
EP Sersey, Elizabethtown SeptimusElflwma. NJ
B Hoffman, Lancaster co WJ Ihrick, U S A
14 M Hoffman, Lancaster co H A B Williams. N J
Madison House—Second? above Market,
John Finney-New Jersey JI» Wyckoff. Stroudsburg
S $ Donnell & sister, NJ P Burroughs, Penna
J B Walton, Bucks co J H Collier, Maryland
R Van Dike, Delaware T B Staples, Stroudsburg
C A Gill, Penna ME Taylor, Taylorsville
J H Lovett, Penna E E Blake, Penna
Thos Simpson, Delaware D Peters, Stroudsburg
Robt Haerton, Penna R .Laagworthy, New York
Har»lson Carver, NJ MB Postens, Stroudsburg
D S Paikhurst. Delaware H L Arndt, Easton
O M Short, Delaware L B Scot;, Newtown
J>: Dreher, Stroudsburg
Ccuimorclal—Sixth at
Geo M Station, Del
J G Moon. Chester co
Mr & Mrs Bartolet, K B
J H Greenfield, Penna
W P Hoang, New York
A Marshall. Delaware 1
AW Bailey. Chester co
W Porter, Chester co
J Bailey. Chester eo
JVanderslice- Phconixvilie
H Paige Warren co
LB Brown 1
TMCNesbitt, Maryland
B&rmim’s Hotel-Thli
J Pecker, Hilxoy, Pa
I M SouthwoTth, Milroy,Pa
£ Bec&er. Trenton, N J
N L Chamberlain, N York
D Low, New Jersey
John Benedict
George W Johnson
W H Grosscup. Norristown
Jas Wilkinson, Norristown
Mount Vernon-Secoi
ThosCaWiPennft,
B B Brown, USA
A B Patton. USA
£ F Black. Trenton
E Jones, Muncy. Pa
J Mullin. New York
E L Pratt
W O Mills, New York
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Dr. Wistar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry.
DB. WISTAR’S BALSAM OP WILD CHERRY.
DR. WISTAR’S BALSAM OP WILD CHERRY.
DB. WISTAR’S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY.
DR. WISTAR’S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY.
DR. WISTAR ? S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY.
ONE OF THE OLDEST
AND HOST RELIABLE REMEDIES
IN THE WORLD FOR
COUGHS. COLDS, WHOOPING-COUGH, BRONCHITIS,
DIFFICULTY OF BREATHING, ASTHMA. HOARSE
NESS, SORB THROAT, CROUP, AND EVERY AFFEC
TION OP THVTHROAT, LUNGS, AND CHEST.
UNSOLICITED TESTIMONY
From Bet. Francis Lobdsll. Pastor of the South Con
gregational Church,Bridgeport, Connecticut;
Bbidgepobt, January 21, 1864.
Messrs. Seth' W. .Foists & Go, :
Gektlbmbk; I consider it a duty which I owe to suf
fering humanity to bear testimony to the virtues of Dr.
Wistak’b Baesam op Wied Chbbry. I have used it—
when I have had occasion for any remedy for Coughs,
Colds, or Boto Throat—for many years, and never, in a
single instance, hae It felled to relieve* and cure me, I
have frequently been very hoarse on Saturday, and
looked forward to the delivery of two sermons on the
following day with sad misgivings, but, by a liberal use
of the B*leam, my hoarseness has invariably been re
move d, and I have preached without difficulty.
I commend it to my brethren in the ministry,, and to
public speakers generally, as a certain remedy for the
bronchial troubles to which vre are peculiarly exposed.
Entirely unsolicited I send you this testimonial, which
you are at liberty to use in any way you choose. Per
haps the Balsam does not affect all persons alike, but it
always removes iny hoarseness, and flts use for the minis
ter’s hard-working day—the Sabbath.
Very truly yours,
FRANCIS LOBDSLL.
PROM PETER CANNON. ESQ.,
General Agent of the Sussex Railroad;
Nuwrox, N. J., January 21,1863.
Messrs. Seth W. Fowls & Go :
Gxstlemek: Having used Dr. Wistar’s Balsam or
Wild Cherby in my family, with great advantages, for
many years, in cases of setere colds, I most cheerfully
give my testimony of ita efficacy, and recommend it to
those who are suffering from Coughs, Colds, and Pulmo
nary Diseases of long standing, as being a safe and re
liable remedy. PETER CANNON.
For sale by J. P. DINSMORB,
No. 491 BROADWAY, New York;
S. W. FOWLS & CO.,
No. 18 TREMONT Street, Boston,
And by all Druggists. fes-w&St
Oke-Pbicb Clothing, of thb Latest
TYI.Ee. made In the Beet Manner, expressly tor BET AIL
SALES. LOWEST Sell'me Prices murlsel la Plain
Figures. All Goods made to Order warranted iaUe£as
lorr- Out Oss-Fbicb Stbtbx 1. .trietlT adhered to.
all are thereby treated alike.
de5S3l7 JONES At CO.. GOA HABEET Street
Dr. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment CUBES
fool hache in one romate.
Kendall’s Ahbolinx,
tOB THB HAH
AHBOLISE
KOISTEEB.
BEAUTIFIES.
OBOBATEB.
LBITGTHBJre,
IHYIOOBATBS.
NOURISHES,
EMBELLISHES
THB HAIR.
A PURELY VBGBTABLE COMPOUND, made entirely
from atimnlatias extr&ete of
BOOTS, HERBS, AND FLOWERS.
Prevents the hair falling ont or from turning pr,MS
t rrely aray. Ladle, who desire a lnxoriant head 0]
tm.tr ehoold not toil to lire the AMBOLINB a trial.
Fri.a si per box, containlnx two bottles.
PREP ABED OBIT BT
KENDALL A CO..
■OS BROADWAY. New York.
AQKYT3 IN PHIT.ADBI.PHIA,
JOHNSTON, HOLLOWAY, A COWDEN.
daT-jaw*Sm No. 33 North SIXTH Street*
Hair Dy*l H*nt D*sU
BaTCHILOB’S eelebrated HAIR DTB t* the Meet to
... world. The only Barmlesi, True, and Be Haiti
” .rl—e Thit iplendld Hair Dye Is parfest-ehanxw
or Gray Hair, instantly to a Olotn Bloc)
Brown* without injuring the Hair or stain
Hair Sort and HeanHtol, 1»
freanently restoring its prisHn.
»*, rtj rl.ltiM ths ill sffeets of bad Dyes, Tht
Wior, and wen* a, BATOHEtoa; all other.
W “ U ,‘lSHoneand abonld be avoided, gold by
“• ie WOTOEY. 81 BASCLAT Street
. a»w Toilet Cream for M
he Hair. '
street, ehove Tfttrtt.
J G Hudson, Lewistowu
H Hudson, Harlem. N Y
j P Evens Maryland
H Gath, Allentown
J> Gaston, Jr, & wf. Pa
I & M Garsed, St Joseph
RB Soever, Allegheny City
Cbas T Gomley, Erie
Dr A W Mackay, New York.
Wn\ Mouteiiua. Penna
G Vogt. Cincinnati
A Truen,Cincinnati
J B Pro, Cincinnati
Jas Elliott, New York
& Barton. Boston
Wm J Roberta Scranton
E Fouik.Naw Hope
Walter Rosser, Scranton
12 Conway. Boston
H L Purnell. Trauion,lT J
P B Harris, Belvitlere. N J
Thos Berlin New Sork
R J Davie, New York
J N Keadall.New lork
’cet # above Callowhill
Bspj G&ry, Bocks co
a w howls, Solohurr, Pa
SAB'own, Jroaton
Wm Kelso. Eas'oa
B Shafer. Mlentown
John Ur-gal. Allentown
Adam Simpson, Allentown
G W il jward
A Y M«.eke & wf- Friedens'e
Sami 0 Reeder. Bucks c *
k Johnson, Norta'ptoa co
C IC.ir.fsnbAde. NOt'Ch’tOflCO
Mrs I\ 'stenbade Nortiiu oo
Miss Kodte.ttba.de, Nch'taco
J Sch *tt. Easton
Mrs Montz, Easton
G A Hassinger- Selinsgrove
David Seheertr, Lehigh co
Maratt Thomas. M Chunk
Mrs fc Briggs, M Chunk
Peter Sta&tas, Bensalsm
Wm Acan, New York
Silas M Slack. 3oleb ary
A RHtenbouse, Rising Sun
W Davidson, Chelten Hill
t,, Above Callowlxlli.
John Malebergor, Beading
W Berner, Pennsburg
EEshbach, Caurchtowa
J A Mumugh, Oatisauqaa
Alahion Luther Lehigh!c j
Gbae Harper- Penna
John Hersh, Pennsburg
Theo Verkes, H&tboro
J Euth. Jr, Snmneytown
TBM Addes, Penna
J Yan&rsdaien, Penna
A Stonffer- Exeter
HSiegfrieJ. & la. Berks eo
Mrs A Jones, PoUsville
Wm Shammo, Halifax, Pa.
trcetj above Chesnut.l
J B Smith, New York
W H Elder, Maryland
Boht Maxwell. USA
H W Fisher, Wheeling, Va
W T Seal, Carveraviile
G Markly, Chester co
A Coateß. Chester co
J S Ely. Newtown
W S Jackson, Chester co
G Dincee* Westgrove
J Hager. Westminster
C P Thatcher, Decatur
Ird street, above Race.
S Newkirk, Reading
S H King, Salem, a J
1 M Underwood, Salem. NJ
B F McCormick. M D, Pa
Chasßob&rU, Penna
James C Hildebrant
W C Sampson, N Brunswick
Capt A A Slack
ad street, above Arch,
W WfeHig. Itoex Haven
B Knight, New York
A Black, Now York
A Walker, New York
H A Dawson
J Mitchell, New Jersey
Wm Turner, New Jersey
J Foll&nsbee, New Jersey
Thb P opblae Clothing Housk of Phila.,
“OAK HALL.”
Beet-class goods and moderate prices.
WANAMAKER & BROWN,
B A aorner SIXTH and MARKET Streets.
Custom Department (to make to order) No. 18. Sixth at.
Stegk & Go’s
Mason
HAMLIN'S
CABINET
OKGAN9.
steck A CO.'S
SEVENTfi
Wheeler & Wilson’s Highest fp.kmium
The Cheapest, Simplest, and Best.
Salesroovxs. 704 Chestnut Street above 7 th.
JvX-ADRJRIEIX
FRILBY-KIFZER.-On thelslinst . by the Rev. O.
F. KrolC], Mr. John M Fraley to MlsjLanra V. K\n-
daughter of the late Mr. George W.-lxinzer. (St.
Loub papers plpaee copv.] _ _ ’
KNIGHT—ALLEN.-On the let Inst, by Mayorßenry,
G. Fdward Kmgbt. of this city, to Lizzie C. Allen,
daughter of Btisjamin Allen, Sea-• of Bristol, Pa. *
DIED.
HART.—OaTuc: day March Ist. Win. B. Hart, ill tUfl
62d year of Me rge-
SHANNON. r ln New York. mT iday niglit, Feb. 25,
Fopbia. Ensenm <l>-u)ihter of Horatio N. and Sarab L.
Kll . s S?,* eil . l y , e “ r - Bttontbß.'Bn4ll days. *
AJht:HJS,K.—At the residence cf bis parents, New York
cty, Ffbmary ?8. ultimo, Norman L. Archer- of Baton
Rouge, La. ar«d 2S years, son of Ellis S. and Mary Ann
Archer, formerly of Philadelphia,
Bis relatives and friends, and those of the family, are
InvUed to Mb fanem, without furtlitr notice, from the
retldouieof his uncle. John J. Robinson, No. 413 North
Tenth street, Philadelphia, on Wednesday, 2d instant,
at 12 o'clock M. Interment f»t Laurel Hill Cemetery. **
OLa - ?.— On ibe £Bth ult., William VauxCtar, sou of
Joseph A* and Cornelia Clay* in the 20th year of his
age. *
His relatives and friends are invited to attend the fune
ral from the residence of his father. No. 313 South
Fifteenth street. Wednesday, March 2d, at Jlo’cloek A. M.
, VaNzast. —Onthe 28th ult., John Vanzanr, in the
46th }• ear of his age.
The relatives and friends of the family are
invited to attend his funeral, from his late residence, *■
Mill street, Bristol, on Wednesday afternoon, at 2
o’clock- - **
HORN.—On the 28th February, at her residence, iu
FJouitowu, Montgomery county. Pa. Mrs. Ann Horn,
relict or the late Henry Horn, aged 74 years.
Due notice of the funeral will be given. **
PBICHETT.—On Monday, 29t i February. Margaret
Barclay, infant daughter of William C. and Mata T.
Frichett.
Jurerai to take place on Wednesday, morning, at 10
o'clock. **
METTS —Ou the 28th fo«t., Mrs Hannah F. Motta, re
lict of the late Captain Thomas Metes, in the £B:h year of
her age.
The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully
invited to attend the funeral, from k«r late residence,
No. 1010 Moyamending avenue, on Thursday afternoon,
March 3d, at 2 o’clock. Interment at Lafayette Geme •
tery. ****
WINSLOW.—On the morning of the let instant. Ella
Louise, younyett daughter of Dr. Winslow. . *
X3ESSON & SON HAVE COMMENCED
receiving their Spring and Summer Stock of MOURN
ING GOODS, and have now in store—
Black Jdyeazitinds, Euglish Bombazines,
** Florentloes, French Bombazines,
' * Barege Hernani. Summer Bombazines,
•* Crape Marets, Dhaliy,
*’ Bareges, Mousselauss,
** Eilk Grenadines, Tamlses,
Black, and Black and White Foulards. Ac
MOURNING STORE,
felff Wo 018 CHESTNUT Street.
A-A LYONS BLACK SILK VELVET
Lyons Velvet I>£ yards wide.
Magnificent Spring Silks
Stoutest Black Dreaa Silks. *
Richest Spring Organdies.
Shawls of newest styles.
fe24 BYRE dr LANP^LL.
EIGHTH WARD
TO THE
11f,500 CITIZENS OF THE EIGHTH WARD
WHO HAVE NOT VET AIDED IN THB EFFORT TO
AVOID THE DEAFT. 1
Le*s than five hundred of your fellow citizans.
generously coming forward, have contributed nearly
8?20,rC0. Look over tbe list recently published; yoa
will find there tbe names or many ladies and old men,
sot theioxelveA liable Of tbe three thousand men now
subject to the draft, bat few have done anythin*. Five
dollars paid by each of these men, or by their wives and
mother?- would famuli tbe balance repaired, and thus
secure them against conscription.
Tbe names of all who .contribute prior to the Ist of
March, (including some who were omitted in the list
above referred to ) will be pub tshed. Thus a record
wiUbehad of those whose patriotism is evinced by acts,
and not by words alone.
Ten thousand dollars are needed. You are appealed to
to raise it
mh2St
Br order of the Executive Committee,
SU PREEDMKMS
LON.
PB*HSTI»VA.
BELIEF ASSOCIATE
The Treasurer has received
since lasi report:
Henry u. Lea »«..$5O 00
A. B- C 20 00
Lindley Smyth "00 00
E. S. WheJen 100 CO
Mrs W. Bn.knell....iro CO
Abigail Goodwin .... SCO
Benjamin Emlock.... 50 Co.
Eev. J. Gord. Maxwell 0 00
M. H fftO
Thomas Garrett 50 00
Famh’m, Kirk T m&G0.250 00
C. h. C 5 00
A. G. C ... 2* CO
Eedwood Warner. ....100 00
Henry BUckaller..... 6 00
George h. Parish &
Co SCO 00
Educational,* -.100 oo
%. Schxaeder 2 00
B. Jj ICO 0:1
F. B. Eefcee 60 00
Samuel Bettie. 60 CO
Eobert L. Johnson—>>loo 00
T. J. Megear ....100 10
C. D. Cleveland 25 00
E. S G. 60 00
Bichaid 5harp......... 90 00
Bethany Mission for
Colored Children."*6 00
B, Br Bathhun 00
Gerrge F.*y1w....,..25Ma
L. Audenrled & C0....260 00
Pavia Pearson..»•*». IDO 00
Thos. Kimber, Jr 125 OO
Joseph Lea- 26 00
Church oltheCrucifix*'
lon, per Bev. J. B
Moore..-. 19 00
John Wright. 1 5' 1
Pittman s oo
A. W. U 30 031
John Skirving ,10 00
2 ladles, per J. W. W * • 2 Oil
■Previously acknowledged,,
$38,491 03'
E. W. CLARK,
It TlfiffS Penna. Freedmen’s Relief ABRodatto|i.
ftegg* NDTICE.-A MEETING OF Att
those opposed to the proposed act of Legislature
which compels our Street Passenger Railway Companies
to run their cars on the 8A88&.T3, will be held In the
SECOND UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Race
street, below Sixteenth, on THURSDAY EVENING,
March Sd, at 7M o’clock. All friends of the Sabbath are
earnestly requested to be present, mha-2t»
|>» CITIZENS’ BOUSTY-FCSD COM
MITTEE.—A special meeting of this Oommittaa
will be held at the BOOMS OF THE BOARD OP TRADE,
on FRIDAY, March 4, at 12 H- precisely. Puneiual at
tendance is requested. ,
THOMAS WEB3TER, Vice Chairman.
Louiy Blodset. Secre.ary. mh2-3t
» SPIRITUAIiISM -MR. Hit. WOOD,
vC?* of ('omecticut, will lecture at SANdOM-STRSST
BALL, 2HIS EVENING at S o’clock. Admittance 25
Outs. It*
|»fe> THE MANAGERS OF THB PHILA
w3» DEI.PHIA CONFERENCE TRaCT SOCIETY
meet THIS DAY at 3 o’clockßP. M. u«ual place, on"BPd
*ial business'. Clt*3 A. MANSHtP, Secretary.
Md the CLERGY AMD THE PRESS
approve the ILLUSTRATED ORIENTAL LSC
TDBBbyBev. WILLIAM WHITE WILLIAMS. A. tf.,
of New York. It will be given at 7KP. M, on THURS
DAY in the 015 vet Fresh * xerian Church, corner MOUNT
VERNON and TWENTY-BBCONU Streets. Emlueut
Divines fn nearly all the Evangelical denomina
tions have highly recommended this lecture. Unique
costumes, remarkable relics, and rare curiosities fr.im
the Holy Land, will be exhibited. mh2-3t*
s». MEDICAL BOARD -HSADRUAR
bCr* TER3 PBMKSYr.VAUIA MILIILA., HOSPITAL DE
PABTMBJfT, Babrisbubo, Pa., March I, 1864.
The Hate Medical Board of Pennsylvania will meet
in PhUad eiphla on THURSDAY, the 10th of March inst.,
and continue in session at least eight days, to examine
candidates for appointment as Assistant Burgeons in
Pennsylvania regiments. The object is to provide for
vacancies in the recruited regiments, which may re
quire additional Assistant Surgeons
Physicians in good health, furnishing satisfactory tes
timonials of thelrindustxy, sobriety, and loyalty will
be admitted to the examination,
The rroms in which the ex ruination will be held will
be indicated in the city papers on. the day of meeting.
By oxder of the Governor,
Ioh2’Dt JAMES SING, Surgeon General Pa.
PHILADELPHIA SOCIRTY^FOR
PROMOTING AGRICULTURE—March. Meeting
at Room 3556 WALNUT Street, on WEDNESDAY, 25th
Inst, at ll o’clock A. M. mhl-2t*
Wok. hosueopathig medical cor*-
(CP* LEGE OF PENNSYLVANIA.—The Sixteenth
nnual Commencement for confewiag Degrees will be
h«id in tbe Musical Fund Hall, LOCUST Street, on
■WEDNESDAY, March 2d, at 12 M.
Valedictory Address by H. N. GUERNSEY, M. D.,
Piofeskor of Obatetrica.
Thg g _ BROOKS. M. D- D,an.
IKX. HKPAHTMKST OF PBBMC HIGH-
OFFttiB OF CHIEF COMMISSIOHEB.
». W. corner of WALNUT and FIFTH * treat..
PHIIADBLpniA, Feb, 25. 1*64.
Notice is hereby given, that the ANNUAL SKWES
RENTS, now duo the city. a?e payable at the Office, less
five per cent . until APRIL L 1864 Office hours from 9
o’clock AM. until 8 o'clock P.
fe2S*3t THOMAS M. THIOL, License Clerk.
mw PITTSBTJHG* FORT WAYkE. AND
CHICAGO RAILWAY COMPANY.
Oppice op ths Secretabt,
PiTTSBiThe. Pa., Pebrnary 12th, IS6L
The Annual Meeting of the Stock and Bondholders of
this Company for the election of Directors, and inch
other business as may come before it, will be held at the
Office of said Comnany, in the city of Pittsburg, on the
THIRD WEDNESDAY OP MARCH, A. D. 1564, at 10 A
Stock and Bond Transfer Books of the Company,
at their Offioein the city of Pittsburg, and at their Trans
fer Agency in the olty of New York, will be closed on
the Ist day ot March, at 3 o’clock P. M . andiemam
closed until the nth day of March thereafter.
felfi-tml7 W. H. BARNES, Secretary.
aio» VULCAN MINING COMPANY--THE
flr*t meeting or the VOLGAN MINING COM
pANY, under its articles of association, Will be held on
SATURDAY, the 12th s*y of March, laM at No. 3»A
WALNUT Street, ll A
B 7 A. HOOPES.
Two of the Associates of said Corporation.
Philadelphia, Feb. 23.1864. fe24-15t
ALLENTOWN RAILROAD COM-
PANY.—pHiiAUEKPHI i, Peb. 19, 1864.
The annual meeting Of the Stockholders of the ALLBIs -
TOWN BaILROaD COMPANY will be held at the
office of the Philadelphia and Reading Bailroad Com
pany. No- 2581 South FOURTH Street, Philadelphia, on
WEDNESDAY, March 9th, 1861 at 12 o’.lock M , for the
election of a President and Directors to serve for the cur
rent year, and until others shall be elected.
fe2o-imb9 W. H. WEBB, Secretary.
OFFICE PENNSYLVANIA RAIL
HOAD COMPANY.
PfitHADBITBIA, Feb. 15,1864.
NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. —The Annual Election
for Directors will be held on MONDAY. the 7ih day of
March, 1864, at the Office of the Company, No. 23?
South THIRD Street. The polls will be open from ten
o’clock AM. until six o’clock P. Sf , . ’ •
No shsre or shares transferred within sixty days pre
ceding the election will entitle the holder or holders
thereof to vote. EDMUND SMITH,
fe!B-tmh7 Sacretwy.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
ft CS* ftpplififttloa has been made to the t.himu of
the FIKB association. of Philadelphia* for the re
newal of a Policy of Insurance* No. 13.413, for IDW.
Issued January 23. 1849. in the same of J>*ni«i Went
lin*. which has been lost or mislaid; any information
thereof will he received by _
Wit HOBART BROWN,
036 North EtQHTEENT Street.
ftfl-mwf-lgt
EMPIRK COPPER COMPANY (OF
K9> micbioah). —Tha first meetie* of tile Empire
Copper Company nnder its Articles of ABWsdatloo. will
be held on THURSDAY, tho third dor of March, IBM, at
Mo. 3»4 WALHUT Street. Phi adeipbia. al 11 ojcioo*
A. M. SIMON MaBDLBBaUM.
B. A. HOOPBB.
Two of the Associates of said Corporation.
Philadelphia, Feb. 13, IBM rels-ict
rSf- LORBKUHy CREEK BULROAD
|G> CtmPABl.-PHILAPKI.I>HIi. Jan a», 18S1.
The annual emUii or the itocbholdera or the LOR
BERBY CREEK RalLßoaS COUP AN Y Will be bald at
the cffioe of tbe Philadelphia and Reading Bailro td Com
pany. 80. J»aT South FOUBTa Street. Phaadelpb)a,<m , - . „_ T
WEDNESDAY, March 9th, 1864. at 1 o'clock P M.. tor T> EMOVAL..—JAMES H. CASTLE,
THE PRESS-PHILADELPHIA,
Pianos,
pianos
r, & GOULD,
and CHESTNUT.
th&following contributions
C. D. Cooper $33 03
Daniel Neall SCO 00
Collection Presby’n <S
United Pros Church-
es Gilg&Ulnd. cj Pa 87 60
Billings hoop, & Co. £0 00
James B. C0x......Mi10J 00
Joseph Mendenhall. 10 00
Morar’n Ch.,Naath.Pa 17 OE)
Bev. Geo. Morris 40 00
John S. Haines 100 CO
John Aihurat 100 00
T, Kimber, Jr ,2d con. 125 00
A Member of Christ
Church, Br’wnsvUle,
Pa , per Rev. J. F
Ohl 10 00
Miss Mary Boyd****.* 20 00
8. FU5agan. ...........200 00
a G. Cattail & Gor. . .200 oo
E. A. Sender & C0....100 00
Frederick 8r0wn..... 50 CO
H. G 5 00
P. P. Randolph 60 00
Mary D. Brown,Trus
tee.... 00
Sharp. Weiss, fit Co ..1)0 00
B. P. Hunt 100 00
Miss N B Peters...... 50 00
Mr*. S. Peters 50 00
tf. F. G 25 00
Mrs. Bowie*. 100 00
Mrs. L- R Ashnrst .. 50 01
Thro 1 Rev. Mr. Brooks 40 00
> For the Cherokee
Indians:
Mrs. C S. Dungan 20 09
A Friend.. 25 00
B. R. Loxlev .... 500
George B. Wood. 50 03
iCharies-Yarneli 53 00
Afriendat Ablng
( ton-........... 5 03*15300
$5.016 00
. .80,473 08
Is£r ■*' " 1
GREAT CENTRAL FAIR
FOB THE
SANITARY COMMISSION.
PHILADELPHIA, 1?07 Chestnut Street.
PEBRtfARt 2D, 1834.
The undersigned. members of the EaecutiveCompiit*
tee of the Great Central Fair for the Sanitary Commis
sion, beg to invite the cooperation of all their fellow
citizens. especially of those resident In Pennsylvania,
Delaware, and New Jersey, in this important enter
prise. It is proposed to hold the Fair in PHILADEL
PHIA in the first week in JUNE next, and it is confi
dently expected that the contributions comint from a
population so benevolent and patriotic as that which
mhabits.the Central states, and r©presenting the most
important and varied b-anches of industry and art,
will securo a result in aid cf the funds of tho Com
mission and for the benefit of the Soldier at Hast equal
to that which bus attended similar undertakings in
other cities. It is not necessary to say a word to stimu
late sympathy for the soldier; we feel for them ail as
brethren, and the popular heart seeks only tho best
mode of manifesting that sympathy in the most
efficient and practical way. These Fairs in
other places have been productive of great results-
By this means Chicago has recently raised for this
object $60,C00, Boston $150,000, aifS Cincinnati more
We appeal, then, with the greatest con
fidence to the inhabitants of the Central States, especi
ally to those who constitute the great industrial daises,
to send us contributions, the productions of their skill
and workmanship. We appeal to thm' in the interest
of no party, radical or conservative, Republican or Da*
mocraUc, administration or anti-administration. We
know only this, that to send oar national soldiers in
the field supplies to supplement those Government un
dertakes to give them, but which they sometimes Call to
receive, and thus to relieve them when sick and In
misery, is a work of Christian, charity, and that It is a
wort "of intelligent patriotism also, as economizing
their life, health, and efficiency, <n which, under God,
the nation depends in this its time of trouble.
We therefore atk every clergyman to announce this
humane undertaking to his people, aod to advise them
to do what tbey can to further it. We ask the press to
givo It the widest publicity and the most earnest en
courf geroent We call on every workshop, factory, and
mill for a specimen the bait thing It c nturn out; on
every artist, great and small, for one of his creations;
on all loyal women for the exercise of their taste and
industry; on fanners, for the products of their fields and'
dairies. The miner, the naturalist, the man of science,
tbe traveller, can each send something that can, at the
very least, he converted into a blanket that will warm,
and may save from death, seme one soldier whom Go
vernment supplies lavo failed to reach. Every one who
can produce anything that has mangy value Is invited
(o give a simple of his best work as an offering to the
came of rational unity. Every workingman, mechanic,
or farmer, who can make a pair of shoes, or raise a bushel
of apples, is called on to contribute something that can
be turned into money, and again from money into the
means cf economizing the health and life of our national
soldiers.
CcrdittHieeshave been appointed in each department
ofindußlxy and art. whose business it will be to solicit
contributions for tlifJFair, each iafits own special branch; 4
These committees will place themselves in communica
tion with those persons who may wish to aid us. In the
meantime, it is recommended that local committees or
associations be formed In every portion of Pennsylva
nia, Delaware, and Now Jersey, with a view of organi
zing the industry of their respective neighborhoods, so
as to eccme contributions for the Fair,
Committees of Ladies have also been organized, to co
operate with those of the Gentlemen in soliciting con
tributions. --
A list of all these committees will be shortly published
and distributed- In tbe meantime, those who are dis
posed to aid ns or who may desire any farther informa
tion on the subject, are requested to address CSARLBS
J. fcTILLE. Corresponding Secretary of the Executive
Committee of the Great Central Fair, No. 1307 CHEST
NUT Street.
JOHN WELSH, Chairman.
~ CALEB COPE, Treasurer.
C. J. STILL®, Cor. Sec’y,
H H. FURNESS, Bee. Sec’y.
W. H. Ashhurst,
Horaceßinney, Jr.,
A. E. Boric,
N. B. Browne,
‘Jno. C. Cresson,
D. B. Cummins,
Theo. Cuyler,
Fred. Graff,
J. C. Grubb.
Joseph Harrison, Jr.*
£. M Lewis,
MILITARY.
f VOLUNTEERS.—TOWNSHIP AND
County Agents, from Backs and other counties, who
pay C*EH BOUNTIES to Volr-cteers, call on me- at
the BolTs Head Hotel, ELEVENTH and MARKET
streets. Cfe29-3t*D J. J. ESHLEMAN.
Nj-A TO VOLUNTEERS.
Wanted, a few good Men to complete Com
yWfg pany C. 18th Cavalry Regiment- Ad men vo
lunteering in this company will receive all
bounties immediately on muster- The largest bounties
paid. Apply to
Capt. FREDERICK ZARRACHER,
No. 105 South bIXTH Street (C. M. Berry's),
Lieut SAMUEL JONSON,
Market-street Railroad Depot.
BRINTON, Green’s Hotel. We4t Philadelphia,
Serat WILLIAM M. SMITH.
Pottstown, Montgomery county.
Sent. W. D. HALFMANN,
Penn fccuare.
N. B —One good BUGLER wanted. mhl-3t
FINANCIAL.
£JLARKBON & CO.,
BA NK ERS,
Ko. IHI South THIRD Street, Philadelphia.
Government Securities of all Issues
PURCHASED AND FOR SALS.
STOCKS* BONDS* AND GOLD BOUGHT AND
SOU) ON COMMISSION*
Interest Allowed on .Deposits.
COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY MAD*. fsfl-lm
TOHN HOBN, JR,
W STOCK -COMMISSIOB BROKER.
NO. 110 SOUTH THIRD STREET.
(OP STAIRS )
PHILADELPHIA.
REFERENCES:
Messrs.Thos. A. Biddle A Co. Mess.Gaw, Macale*ter,&Co.
Messrs. E. S. Whelan & Co. Messrs. Drexel & Co.
Messrs. Bnzby & Co. Henry J. Williams, Esq.
Alexander Biddle. Eeq. 1. P. Hutchinson, Esq.
G. M. Troutman. Eeq. D. B Cummins, Esq.
Jas. G.Ktne&Sons, New York. fe2Q-2m
pEOPLE’S TELEGRAPH,
NEW FIRST-CLASS LINES.
PHILADELPHIA OFFICES:
No. 411 CHESTNUT STREET,
, GIRARD HOUSE,
MERCHANT’S EXCHANGE READ
ING ROOM,
(BIGHT HARD SIDE. MAIN ENTRANCE )
mh2 Sl*
jypATtKLEY & SHAFFNER,
SUCCESSORS TO
' SHAFFNER, ZEIGHVER & CO.,
COKTIKBK THE WHOLESALE
HOSIERY AND VARIETY BUSINESS.
At the old stand,
fe2S-lSt* No. 36 NORTH FOURTH STREET.
MATERIALS FOB MINCE PIES.
BURCH. LATEX. AND SULTANA XAISIRS.
DRSOI, OUKBANTB, AND SPICES.
GIDSE, WIRES. &«.. Su
ALBERT a ROBERTS,
Dealer In Fine Groeerl**,
d»l» Corner Jsl»EVssrm *-»4 Via ft Btreete
T IFE-SIZE PHOTO GRAPHS. AN OIL
Aj Colors, made at B. F. BEIMEB’B. 634 AKCH St.,
ta) e precedence of any style of portraits. Bee them, and
you Vlll be convinced of their worth. It*
A DMIRABLE STYLES CARTES DE
VISITS. —Those executed at B F. REIMER’S,
ARCH Street, satisfy > ou hy their clearness, accuracy,
and tasteful finish. Go early, and secure good like*
nesses ; .
always 3N demand, AND AL
•AA- ways up to their original standard of excellence,
REittER’S fine and naturally-co) ored PHOTOGRAPHS,
for $1 only, at SKCOftD Street, above Grean. _ It*
ARNICA OIL OR EMBRO-
A CATION ndver fails to cure Rheumatism, Neuralgia,
Sprains. Frosted Feet, Chapped Hands, and all skin
dii eases. Price fide. &ud Wholesale and detail by H. B.
TAVLOS,DruKiiBt,TBNTHand CALLO WHILL. mhl-3m
DEPARTMENT.
A Office op Comptroller of the Cprrrxop. .
Washisuton. February 26th, 1834.
Whereas, by satisfactory evidence presented to the
undersigned, it has been made to appear that the
Fourth National Bank of Philadelphia, in the county of
Philadelphia, and State of Pennsylvania, has been duly
organized under and according to the requirements of
the act Of Congress, entitled “an act to provide an a
tional currency, sectij-ed bya pledge ofUahed States
Btocks.and to provide for the circulation and redemption
thereof,.” appjoved February 25th, 1863, and has com
plied with all the [provisions of said act required to be
complied with before commencing the business of
B Bow? r therefore I, Hugh McCulloch, ComptrolleT of
Currency, do hereby certify that the FOURTH NA
TIONAL BANK OF PHILADELPHIA, county of Phila
delphia, and State of Pennsylvania, is authorized to
commence the business of Banking, under the act afore*
S *ln* testimony whereof, witness my hand and seal of
office, twenty.,**
Comptroller of the Currency.
528.
HOOP SKIRTS.
628.
SPRING STYLES NOW BBADY. . t
The most complete assortment of new ana. aeslr&DU i
allies and sizes of Hoop Skirts for Ladies, Mieses, ant.
Children to be found in the city. In every respect
FJBST CLASS We solicit an examination and com
parison of oor Goode and Prices, with all others. Made
at Manufactory, No. G«8 ARCH Street, above Sixth.
Bkirts made to order, altered, and repaired. mhl 6t»
TO THE MEDICAL PROFESSION
Having been appointed AGENT for the sale of Dr. D.
AHL’ti “ADAPTABLE FELT SPLINTS,’; the attention
of Surgeons and Doctors u Invited to their great superi
ority over all others now in use. Also on hand, instru
ment# In every variety, and of the most con-
Ft ruction, to assist the hearing, at R MApnIKA. 8,
mhl»6t 116 South TENTH Street, Phlla.
T ACE GOOD S.—DEALERS IN
-Lf Laces, Embroideries, and Illusion Goods, desiring
new patterns in Spencers, Berthas, Capas. BreteUes,
Chemisettes. Glove Trimmings, ftc., con have them
made to order in the latest Parisian ity lee, l# w** or
single articles, by addreasing ‘B. D., ’ Booms 39 and 90,
No. BROAD WAY..Hew York. . . . , .
N. B.—New styles made every month, and forwarded
If desired. Orders taken from samples. ma. 3*
Behoved —john Oliver’s em-
FLOTMERT OFFICE rhaa Ibsen REMOVED to.
1113 FIMS fittest. CoMred help for the OttT fil'dJ’S'S l "
, tiy -wepted.
PHILADELPHIA,
W« uid respectfully invite attention to their LARGE
STOCK of leading
DOME3TICB,
DRESS GOODS,
MEN’S AND BOYS’ WEAR,
and many popular good* of
PHILADELPHIA MANUFACTURE.
mL2-9m
CASH HOUSE.
GOODS BOUGHT AND SOLD FOB CASH.
LITTLE & ADAMSON,
393 MARKET STREET.
IfiYlls attention to their ootlre new and Splendid Stack
SERIAL DRESS GOODS,
BLACK BILKS, MOURNING SICKS,
FANCY SILKS, POULT DE SOIES,
- SEASONABLE SHAWLS,
CLOAKING CLOTHS, MANTILLA SILKS,
MANTILLAS,
Manufactured by themselves from late Paris Styles,
mhfc'm i
£. V- Merrick,
B. H. Moore.
J. H. Orne,
Jno. Robbins,
Wm. Struthers. ,
Wm. M. Tilghman,
Geo Tfott,
Hi os. Webster,
Geo. Whitney,
Geo. A Wood.
.f«35 thswswsfit
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2,1864.
SILK AND DRY-GOODS JOBBERS.
SPUING
1864.
DllY GOODS.
GREAT INDUCEMENTS TO CASH BUYERS.
HOOD, BONBRIGHT, & €O.,
Wholesale Dealers In
fobiig:, and dohettic
DRY GOODS,
529 MARKET Street, and 53G COMMERCE Street,
It liTAII; DRV GOODS.
QIVIJj AND MILITARY CLOTH
ROUSE.
WILLIAM T. SNODGRASS,
No. 341 SOUTH SECOND And 23 STRAWBERRY
Streets, is happy to »tate that he has laid la an exten
sive stock of CHOICE GOODS, such as:
_ OXVTT. LIST.,
Black Cloths, N
Black Doeskins,
Hack Catslmeresv
Elegant Coatings,
Billiard Cloths.
Bagatelle Cloths,
Trimmings,
Beaverteens,
Cords and Velveteens,
We advice our friends to
stock is cheaper than we can
TABLE DAMASKS.
J- Scotch Table Damask. $1 to $1,87.
Power-loom, or half bleached Tablu Linens.
Unbleached Table Linens.
Fine and low-priced Napfcins.
Damask, Hcck. and Power-loom Towels.
'J’owelings and Diapers.
Best Irish Linens, from 5Cc tosl.l2)£.
Heavy Huguenot Wide Sheeting*.
Flannels, Quilts, Blankets. &c
COOPER & CANARD,
f»27 R E. corner NINTH and MARKSr sta.
MILIIKERY GOODS.
gPBING MILLINEBY GOODS.
JOHN STONE Sc SONS,
No. 805 CHESTNUT STREET,
Will open on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2, a handsome
assortment of
FLOWERS,
RIBBONS,
- SILKS, -
And other Goods suitable for Spring Trade. mM-at
IMPORTERS.
A LEX. WRAY & CO.,
339 CHES PfiUT Street. Philadelphia.
Importers of British DRY GOODS, HOSIERY, GLOVE 3.
Ac.. &c . have just opened, in addition to the above, a
verv large and vailed assortment of MSA’S SPRING
UNDERSBIR rB, consiriing of Merino, Imitation Me’
rifio, India Gauze, and Brown and White Cotton,
to -which they most respectfully invite the attention oi
buyer*. fe2fl-laa*
CEOTHING.
1864.
FINE CLOTHING
WHOLESALE,
We are now prepared to show to cash buyers as exten
sive 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 New York, and find
the goeds they want five and ten percent, cheaper In
Philadelphia,
An examination of our stock is solicited.
WANAMAKER & BROWN,
OAK HALL,
fell-lmif S. B. corner SIXTH and MARKET Sts,
KEW PUBLICATIONS.
T IFE AND ANECDOTES OF THACK
AJ BRAY. ‘
D. APPLETON & CO u 443 and 445 BROADWAY,
NEW YORK.
Wi:l publish in a few days
' THACKERAY ;
THE
EUMOBIBTAND MAN OF LETTERS.
THE STORY OF HIB LIFE.
WIIH
Partienlaiß of hiß Early Career never before made public,
BY
THEODORE TAYLOR. Esq,
Illustrated -with a Portrait, one of the larf eat taken
-iroxnlife • View of Thackeray’s Honse; Fac simile of his
Hsnd-writing $ Humorous Illustrations by George Crnik
ehank; and other Pictures and Sketches*
FROM THE REAPER.
This jßemoir -will Rive, for the first time, some account
of the curious little magazine conducted by the great hu
morist when a la 4 at Cambridge
fSoM THE Gd A.RDIAST.
The author, Mr. T. Taylor, long resident in Paris, has
been collecting information for many years, and will
have much to say of Mr. Thackeray’s artist'life in that
city. The book wUI he illustrated with a portrait, and
some curious original sketches. It
rpiE UJMIi'Jil) STATES
SANITARY COMMISSION.
A SKETCH OF ITS
PROGRESS AND ITS WORK,
COMPILED FROM AND PRIVATE
PaPBHS.
One handsome IGmo. vol., PP- 299. Price $l.
PUBLISHED POII THE BENEFIT ,•
SANITARY COMMISSION.
A few copies of this Interesting volume for sale at tile
WOMEN'S PENNSYLVANIA BRANCH
of tlia D. 8. Sanitary CommUeion,
mM-ws2t 1307 CHESTNUT Street. Philadelphia.
NEW BOOKS.
TALES FROM THE OPERAS.
A faacinating little volume of Novelette., baaed upon
tbe most celebrated and familiar Operas—giving the plot
of each opera in the agreeable form of an interesting and
attractive story. Elegant 12in0., cloth, price $L
THE ART OF CONVERSATION,
With directions for. Self-culture.. Teaching the art of
conversing wtih ease and propriety, and setting forth
the literary knowledge recmisite to appear to advantage
iu good society; a work of real merit and intrinsic worth.
Price *1.25
111.
PRIVA.TE MILES O’REILLY.
' This capital book* published on Saturday last, has
been out of print for a -week—3.ooo ao*d on the day of
publication. A new edition is ready this morning:* It
is one of the most laughable books published* and is
selling like Arfceiaxns Ward’s and Orpheus G. Kerrs
Comic Book*. 12mo, cloth. Full of illustrations. Price
SL2S
*** Any of thane books will be sent by mail, postage
free, on receipt of price, by
1 zah2-wfct OAHLETO'tfT. Publisher. NEW YORK.
■VTBW BOOKS! NEW BOOKS!!
A 1 Just received by ASHMEAD A EVANS.
•esnccessor* to Willie P. Hazard.)
80. 73* GHBSTNU* STREET.
THE ART OF CONVERSATION- With Directions for
Se B M/T C AB b'pRORAH EST ATES. By Thomas Fuller.
TALES FROM THE OPERAS. Edited by Georte F.
F ¥hB U BLACK PRINCE. A TALE FOR BOYS.
AHBALS OF INDnSTRY AND GENIUS.
TSIUMPHS-OF invention and discovery.
GENERAL AfcCLBLLAN’a REPOST. With flue Mare
' ana Plane of Battler. Paper, 50 cents.
BORDELLO BTBAFFOKI>: CHSISTMAS-EViJ AND
BABTBR DAY- By BobeTt Brooming.
JIALETH ; EGYPT ILLOftTRATBD. An elegant book.
REVELATION A OP MOTHER JOLIANA,
THE heavenly recognition
a OF FBIEHDS. by the Eev. H. HABBAUGH.
JUST PUBLISHED. a new anil beautiful edition of tide
yery popular work* bo 'well adapted to affordoonaolaflon
to persons mournio g for the loss of near and dear friends.
Also. Hew Editions of
988 HEATBHIiT HOME
BEAVEH. OK THE SAINTED 1 BAD.
Bv the iame author.
y e LIHDB&T & BLAKISTOUf, Publisher*,
35 South SIXTH Street, above Chastaut.
KTEW BOOKS! NEW BOOKS!
■L * TALES FROM THE OPBEAS. By George Frede
rick Pardon, author of Faces in the Fire, &c.
THE AltT OF CONVESSATIOH, with direotione for
SBif-edocation. ___ _ _ _
WORTH AND WEALTH*, Or» Jessie T>on. By Mrs.
THE POTOMAC: Gen. McClellans
Report of its operaiio&B while under his command, with
Maps and Plans. Paper. ' ", __ _ ,
SDaLETH : Or, the Homestead of the Nations. Bgrpt
Illustrated, By Edward L. Clark. 1 vol. Byo, tinted
paper, with nnmeroas illnstratione.
For sale by WILLIAM S. A iLFBSD MARTIEN*
6OO QHBSTMTTT Street,
BLANK BOOKS AMD STATIONERY.
■gBYSON & SON,
No. 8 NORTH SIXTH STREET,
PRINTERS AND STATIONERS.
BLANK BOOKS,
PA PEES, PENS, AND INKS OF STTPSRIOE
aiJAiiiry.
Corporations, Banks, and Bnslnw» Men wppll.iwilh
everythin* necessary fer the Counting-room.
. f«6 tf ' ___
Sc, GO., ,
43? CHESTNUT STREET,
COniTIHQ E-OTBEand
OMtOB BrATIONEKS.
ENVELOPS. BLANK ACCOUNT, and
MEMORANDUM <OO K HARUFA'ITURSRS.
An extensive assortment of Cap, Latter' and Note Fa*
per*;Copying Books, Breaiee, and Table*; Letter Pan**
and Lithograph Printing; Bill Ha&dfl, Notes.
CWkR made to order—All at tho lowest price* and <*
QUflkllfcv*
Oieeia tolipUedi &nd prjßP'tT * #d Jf^fS 0 '
tsrti/, JWM*
1864
ARMY AMD XAVY.
Blue Cloths,
Bky• blue Cloths,
Sky-blue Doeskins,
Eferk Blue Doeskins,
PaTk Blue Beavers,
Dark Blue Pilots
3-4 and 0-1 Blue Flannels,
Scarict Cloths,
Mazarine Blue Cloths,
come early, as oar present
purchase now. felO-lm
1864.
MEDICAL.
YON’S KATHAIRON.
Kathairon la from tl!0 Ofeek word ” Kfttfcro,'* or “ Na
thairo, ,r signifying to Clause* rejuvenate, and restore.
This article la what Its name signifies. For preserving,
restoring and beautifying the HUMAN HAIR it is the
most remarkable preparation la the tforli. It is again
owned and put up by the proprietor, and is now
made with the same care, skill, and attention which
gave it a sale of over one million buttles pet annum.
It is a most delightful Hair Dressing
It eradicates scurf and dandruff.
It keeps the head cool and clean.
It makes the halt itch, soft, and glossy'.
It prevents the hair from falling off and gray.
It restores hair upon bald heads.
Any lady or gentleman who values a beautiful head of
hair should use LYON’S KATHAIRON. Ic known
and used throughout the civilized world. Boh* by all
respectable dealers
DSMAS S. BARNES A CO.. Now York.
HAGAN’S MAM€ft2\ BALM.
This to the most delightful 7 and extraordinary article
ever discovered. It changes the sun burnt face and
hando to a pearly satin texture'of ravishing beauty, im
parting thd marble purity of youih and the distingvA
appearance eo Inviting iD ste hello of fashion. It re.
moves tan, freckles, pimples, and* roughness from the
skin, leaving the complexion fresh, trantpirenfc, and.
smooth. It contains no material injurious to the skin.
Patronized by actresses and opera singer*. It Is what
every lady should have. Sold everywhere.
Prepared by W. E.- HAGAN, Troy, ll.' Y.
Address all orders to
PEMAS S. BARNES & CO.* Now York.
HEiaSTBEET’S INIMITABLE HAIR itIiSTO
RATI YE. —SOT A DYE,
But restores gray hair to its original color, by supplying
the capillary tubes with natural sustenance, impaired
by ege or disease. All instantaneous dues are composed
of htna+ caustic, destroying the vitality and beauty of
the hair, and afford o£ themselves no dressing Heim
street’s Inimitable Coloring' not only restores hair to its
natural color by an easy process, but gives the haira-
EUXURIANT BEAUTY,
promotes its growth, prevents Its falling Off, eradicates
datsditfff. and imparts health and pleasantness to the
head. It b&& stood the test of time, being the original
Hair Coloring, and is con&tantly increasing in favor,
treed by both gentlemen and Udies. It is sold by all re
spectable dealers, or can be procured by them of the
commercial agents, D. S. BARNES & CO., 20% BROAD
WAY* New York. owo sizes. CO cents and $l.
MEXICAN MUSTAM LINIMENT.
The parties in St. Louis and Cincinnati, who have been
counterfeiting the Mu»tang Liniment, under pretence of
proprietorship, have been thoroughly estopped by the
courts. To guard against farther imposition. I have pro
cured from the United States Treasury a private steel
plate revenue stamp, which is placed over the top of
each bottlei Each stamp bears th e/ac 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 ©slats a hamlet on
the habitable globe that does not fontain evidence of its
wonderful effects. It i« the best emollient in the world.
With its present Improved ingredients, its effects upon
man and boast are perfectly remarkable. Sores are
healed, pains relieved, lives saved, valuable animals
made nsefal, and untold ills assuaged. For braises,
sprains, rheumatism, eweUingß, bitos, cuts, caked
breasts, s-.rain.ed horses. See., it is a sovereign remedy
that should never be dispensed With. It should be in
every family. Bold by all druggists.
fes2-mv»f3mAeowfim D. S. BARNES, New York,
CEDAR AND WILLOW WARE.
Q.BEAT OPENING OF -
CEDAR AND WILLOW WARE.
THE LARGEST STOCK IN THE CITY.
NOW SELLING AT BARGAINS.
3,G00 DCZ. COEN BROOMS.
S,(GO DOZ. FANCY TAINTED BUCKETS.
' LOCO NESTS CEDAR WASH TUBS.
2.000 CEDAR STARS’ AND BARBEL CHURNS.
1,000 DOZ. ■WILLOW MARKET BASKETS.
S.cco BALES COTTON-WICK AND TIE YARN.
2,000 BALES BATS AND WADDING.
RETICULE BASKETS, OIL CLOTHS.
LOOKINB GLASSES, CORDAGE, A.-, Ae.
AH Goods are sold at tho Manufacturer's Lowest Cash
Prices.
Orders promptly filled.
HOWE & EISTO’N,
151 and 159 NORTH THIRD STREET,
mill- 2m Three Doora below Race.
COMMISSION HOUSES.
TTOBACE H. SOULE,
J.A COMMISSION MERCHANT.
33 NORTH FRONT STREET.
PHILADELPHIA,
Agent for th WoNviLTjE M
BALDWIN COMPANY.
WILTON KANUFACTUBINGCO.,
ABBOT WORSTED COMPANY.
CARPET WORSTED AND YARNS. _
Fine Worsted. in colors; Nos. 12s and 18s, Jute Yarns.
COTTON YARNS,
In Warp and Bundle, manufactured by
ZABBI&KIE,
PRALL,
OAKMAH.
And other well-kfiOWll Mllls.
CARPETS.
CONTINENTAL MILLS, INGRAIN, AND VBNITIAN
CARPETS.
LINEN THREAD.
SAMPSON’S ARGYLE,
VIKCENT MILLS,
MCDONALD’S
i satin finish bookbinders ,
CARPET THREAD,
Eor sale by HORACE H. SOULE,
mhl-3m 3» North FRONT Street.
JNBKEEP & TRUEFITT,
COMMIBSIOS MERCHANTS,
No. 311 CHESTNUT STREET,
Have in Store, and offer to the trade,
FRENCH, BBirlSH, AND GERMAN
DBKSS GrOODS.
SHAWLS, of all descriptions.
YEIL GOODS, in all colors.
4 4, 5-4, and 8-4 ENGLISH CRAPES.
LINEN CAMBRIC HANDKBRCHIBFS. be. fe26-lm
Oil CIiOI'HS, <Stc.
G. YV. BLABON * CO.,
MANUFACTURERS OF
OIL CLOTHS,
No. 134 NORTH THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA,
C flex to the Trade a foU Stock of
FLOOR, TABLE, AND CARRIAGE
OIL CLOTHS.
GREEN-GLAZED OIL CLOTHS AND WINDOW
mill-sin SHADES.
QBQKGE W, HILL,
Manufacturer and Wholesale Dealer in
CARPETINGS, MATTINGS, RUGS.
ALSO,
COTTON AND WOOLEN TARNS,
At very Low Prices.
No. 136 NORTH THIRD STREET, ABOVE ABCKv
rahl-Sm ~ Philadelphia
ARMY GOODS.
yOP. THE ARMY AND NATY,
ETANS & HASSAJjL,
MILITARY FURNISaBBS.
418 ARCH STREET,^
PHILADELPHIA.
Banners, Regimental and Company Flags, Swords,
Bashes, BeltX Passante, Epaulettes,. H#s, Caps, Can
teens, Haversacks, Camp Kits, Field Glasses, Spars,
and everything pertaining to tho eonsplete outfit [oi
Army and Nary Officers.
A liberal discount allowed to the trade.
jpROTHINQIiABff db WELLS
HATH FC3.SAJS.
HEAVY. MEDIUM, AND LIGHT SHEETINGS AND
SHIRTINGS.
STANDARD DRILLS.
HEAVY CAP TON FLANNELS. _
WABHSGTON AND VSCTORT CAM32ICS AND
SILBCIAS.
BROWN .BLEACHED, AND CORSET JEANS. _
No. u» Worsted ylrn, *c, eeaaftf
TCI OLDEBS OF LAWRENCE OR MER-
J.J. CEB COUNTY BONDS, i.wed to tke PITTSBURG
AND BRISIRAILEOAD CO., can learn somstntne to
tbelr advantageby tilling at No. SoSIIARKET Street.
fe29 4t* ' -
XXEATON &, BENCKL A,H ABDWARIfi
J-J- CommisHlon,Merchants, 50’S COMMENCE and 510
NORTH Streets, offer for sale:
Anchor Brand Nail#; Plymouth Mill Rivets.
W. A 8. Butcher’s Cast Steel* Eagle Cabinet Locks.
Putnam's Nalls; Lodges School Slates.
Copper, Bt&ss, and Iron WSrebCotton Caads.
Also* a foil assortment Of American Hardware.
feASmif .
CECOND NATIONAL BANK tt
2 mma&gfflfap** « »
w 4SsSffi-®B&£gSE»
SSfe »M!IP»
&s AaaaMswsss
action <4? & G*n«xta Banklaa Basinet* nsK>n. ths usual
t9 CoiVectioßs nvo* <4l MMulbl* will In mad*
WANTS,
A COMPETENT BAg3 binghjb
Wiskea anite&tion I* acau*in.tai with the JSpU*
c*:p*i «ervU«. and Qualified to Use ch-tfgd of a choir.
** PflflSO,” Boy 247.
A N ENEBGETIO YOUNG MAN, OF
bnalnets habits* wants a SITUATION In. some light
business; lea good penman, and qaiei and correct at
figure. Good reference given. Address G 0. B.. 1 ’
Press Office, mbx-St*
agents wanted to sell the
STANDARD BISTORT OF THB WiE- A
nißfce Lioner. A^tut. ara Alsifflcsf (rom JIM '0
»500psr month.. s»; [too volumes mM. AdAMM
m n , i J'lNJsb. BROS., & 00., i-nblistißr*,
tfl.-lm* BALTIMORE. Kd-
gOT WASTED, IN A COUNTING-
Bn-,,™. 0 - 1 iRa * t 04 writer »nd correct a
nKureft •. Address, with recommendations, to *‘o T.
Ev ajl Ift OaDCd.
It/TECH ANIOAL DRAUGHTSMEN
* WANTED. Apolj to JOHN McAHTHPP' fnnto-
ArcbHcct. UO9 Si EIXTH Stieet. oil?
*?rjr- (tac fnw3t*
O'RGAWISsT WANTED FOB AN
EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Addieas Box 0777 7
offiC9» ______ _
*rO TATLOES.-;-WANTED—BY A
A practical CHTTV. K, v?ho can istvoeace u. good tr*r7c' n
BTTniT3ON Reference rrtvea. E. Lbukovt,
100 North SETESTS* tnhl.2 tl
MAN AS
* * CLBFK; s. quick. ready writer, and a good pen
man : a graduate t,f ihe High School. s>te3 who under-
Elands Phonography -preferrid; Adcuase, with r«fe
rente, “Box Z7U.” Post Office. mb2 6t
WANTED—A GENTLEMAN, QUA.
IT LIFIED to teaot Iu fan trrTatl l es McS Army; Re
salntloM a« an ASSISTANT IJSBTRHOTOI: :n a Military
behoof. An officer who lia-« seen service and Shorouihiy
posted in Cahey f 6 Infantry Tactics, praferror,: _^PCUT t ‘n
perron, or by letter cncl'ielnt tesrircOnla's, tu J' 1 . *H" 11
TifiOABT. Preceptor Free Military School. M>>. J3lO
CB3STIS#T bireet. ** h2 61
WJ^TET—AN.-ACTIVE. OK SPB
"* Cl AL PARTNER (latter pre&rftd) "Wilfr cash
capital of $25.OCv, to engage in a profitable whoiesrd* net
cabh Address “J. T. 10GS Phfl&.
Poet 0-31 eg niT-Ct*
WAS TED—A I/AD ABOUT FIFTEEN
yesrs old. in office of a Manufacturing Concern.
Address, with reference and in fcaudwr.vicifof aptd£-
cant. Boat 2013, FbllaflgjpM&Post Office. mh2»3sr
WASTE D-JN AN INSUB ANUS
" ' OFFICE, a YGT7T3 who c*n write a arood hand',
and is well recommended. Address “Box 23SS, M Pofct-
Cilice • ,1 j»‘
wanted. IN a WHOLESALE' NO'
TION HDtT?E, ayoung LAD, acquainted TTifh the
businesaand competent to act as* Entry Cleric- Apply*
with reference, to Box 241:0, Post Office. inulsSt?
WANTED—IN COUNTING BOOM OF
* * a "Dry fjocdfi-Ootomißeiou House, an active, ihtdUi
gen* LAD. who will make liiuieelf useful. -
Address ‘ A. B ’’ at this office, iu handwritiugT
of applicant, with; age, real name, and reCs--
rence. . . ' • •• " - ■ *•■••• mhl Zi i!
$0 0( fO S"‘- 2uo - ANB $l,lOO WANT-
oa morlKaK. RGcurity. by
J. H. WHSBT.BR,
1!* ITS Eontb BIFTH Str« ? S.
<3}75 A MONTH!—I WANT TO HIKS
AGEWTc in every County, at $75 a month, ex
penses p«sd. to sell tnyja?w cheap Family Sawiog Ma
chines. Andreas S. MAD&O'K, Alfred,Me. Cfel2-AANVdm
®Cf) A MONTH I—l Want Agents at
3Qaoiuh.fixpens?ap6id,to sell hit Everlaxtinp
Pencils, Orienta 1 A6d t, 15 ctrcit'
lar 9 tent free. JOHB F LORD, Biddoford. Rio ja7T2m
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
A BABB CHANGE FOR A BUSI
NA BESS MIN—An old established STORE STAND f-rr
Kcn-tin the Country. To a person with, business quali-
Dcatlons and a Cash. Capital of Three or Four Thousand
DoUaM* tblfi is a rare offer. For particulars, addree.s
** W WEST GDEST33R, Chesty Co , Pa. iahl-3t
T : OTS FOR 8 ALB —LOT CORNER
" Tblrty-Vhltd and Baring street, 178xl7fi.fcavinf5tliree
fronts, enrhed and paved on two- fronts, and gas and
water; curb height 84 feet above high water. Lot north
west corner of Thirty-sixth and Syoamore stroet, 165x160,
thre« frootp. Lot east Hide of Thirtv- fifih, IGP feet north
Of:E;'m street. 100x167#- to a bach street, curbed and
paved, gas and water in frent Let w«t side of Thirty*
fifth, 45’ f *et south of Race street, 58 feet front, f anal 10
ft lot 30590. Apply to
, SAMUEL HUTOHINSON.
Thirty-fourth and Haverford streets.
MTO LET—THE SECOND*STORY
and upper portion of tie Marble Balldin*. No 619
Chestnut street. The entire or aor part of tie Common*
•wealta Snildii K< s. 611 and 6ld stree: Tie
Ist 2d, Jth. Stii, and 7th *to*ies of the old JPost-ofiice
hnildiaa* Dock street, below Third-
Apply to THOMAS E CONNELL,
At the offlre of Dr D. & Son,
343 CHESTNC? Street
M ELEGANT COUNTRY SEAT A
FOB-SALE.—Or the Bristol Turnpike, near
Holme&bcrg, about eight mile* from Philadelphia.. vi>ry
by'-fetpamboat and Kail road, convenient also
to Churches and ScU-'ols. for healthiness and beauty of
situation, as well as- surround in* advantages, this pro
perty is unsurpaafid 5a tho salmrb* of Philadelphia.
• The Man*io», of brown stone, comin'indißg fine views
or the Delaware River, built and finished in the most
thorough manner, is spacious and replete with all the
modern conveniences for both tummor and winter.
The Grounds commute about twenty three acres, beau
tifully laid out,and ornamented with a great variety of
old and young Forest Trees and A large
Garden, with abundance of Fruit, Orchard, &c.
On ills premises are also erected a Gardener's Cottage,
Bodge, 'OrcirßTd?Ei>Uße, f Gteen House, Conservatory, Gas
Bouee, and estcußive Stabling
; Bo $ expense having been spared, to make £this, in.
all respects, a Srct-data le3ld6n.ee.
Apply to __
C. H. MUTRHEID,
ml-SOt Ho. *O3 South SIXTH Street.
MAMTI AND FOUND.
LOST— A CEKTIFIC A r * EOF 5 PER
CENT. LOAN OF STATE OF ?E HIfSYLY AN I A,
for $516.06, dated March 13. 1530. Ho. 754. in name of
WILLIAM MEREDITH. Also, a Certificate of 5-per
cent. Loan of State of Pennsylvania, lor the «um of $2OO.
dated . June SO. 1545, fio. 2462. 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
felO-Sm ELI K PRIOR. Ho, 811 ARCH Street,
TAKEN UP, GOING AT LARGE
•urrryS —a GRAY HORSE, Which will be sold to the
highest bidder, at public sale, at Christian Donat’s
Hotel. CHESTNUT HILL, on THURSDAY, the 3d Inst.,
at 1 o’clock P. M., unless sooner redeemed.
mhl-2t* C H HU6TON Sergt- of Police.
LEGAL,
united states, eastern dis-
TRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA, SOT.
THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES,
TO THE MARSHAL OF THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF
PENNSYLVANIA,
GREETING :
WHEREAS. The District Court of the United States in
and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, rightly and
dnly proceeding on a Libel, filed in the name of the
United States of America, hath decreed all persons in
general who. have, or pretend to have, any .right, .
title, or interest in the sloop ANNIE THOMPSON,
whereof Captain Doyle is master, her tackle, appa
rel. and furniture, and the goods, wares, and mer
chandise laden on hoard thereof, cap.ured by the Uni
ted Stares veoeel of war called the ‘ Fernandina, ”
under the command of Acting Master Edward Mo- 1
see- to be monished, cited, and called to judg- 1
ment. at the time and place underwritten, and
to the effect hereafter expressed, (justice 80 re
quiring.) You are, therefore, charged and strictly
enjoined and commanded, that you omit not. but
that by publishing these presents in at least two
of the daily newspapers printed and published iu
the city of Philadelphia* apd in the Legal In
telligencer. you* do monish and cite, ©£ cause to bo
monished ana-cited, peremptorily, all persons in general
who have, or pretend to have, any right, title, or into*
rest in the said sloop, her tackle, apparel, and furni
ture, and the goods, wares, and merchandise laden
on '-oard thereof, to appear before the Honorable JOHN
CAD\VaLaDER» the Judge of the said court,at the Dis
trict Court room,in the city of Philadelphia, on the twen
tieth dftv after publication of these presents,if it be a court
day, or else on the next court day following, between
the usual hours of hearing causes, then ana there to
show, or allege, in due form of law. a reasonable and
lawful excuse, if any they - have, why the said
el cop, her tackle, apparel, and furniture, and the
goods .waxes, uni merchandise laden on board there
of. should not be pronounced to belong, at the time of
the Capture of the same, to the enemies of the United
States, aid as goods of their enemies or otherwise
liable and subject to condemnation, to be adjudged and
coDdemnud&s good and lawful p>ize*; and further to
do and? receive iu this behalf as to justice shall ap
pertain. And that you duly intimate, or cansetobetutl
ms.ted. unto all persons aforesaid, generally, (to vrhoirv
by the tenor 01 these presents it i« also intimated,) tha;
if they shall not appear at the time and place above men-..,
tioned, orappear and shall not show a reasonable and
lawful cause to the contrary, then said District Court J
doth intend and will proceed to adjudication ou the ePitfcU
capture, and may pronounce that the said sloop '* Anuta .i
Thompson;,” her tackle, apparel, and farniture, a ad the. j
goods wares, and merchandise laden ou board therrsof,. i
did fcftlong, Et the time of the capture of the same, t© .
the enemies of the United States or America, aud a« goods*.
of their enemies, of otherwise, liable and subject to
.fisc&rion' and condemnation, to be adjudged and core
derated as lawful prize, the absence, or rather
cv, o/'the persons 60'cited and intimated iu anywise not
withstanding, and that yon duly certify to the sail D ! ie*
triat-Court what yon shall do in the premises, tc
JhA Honorabln JOHN CADWALAT)BR.
of tha said Court, at Philadelphia, this first, icjy oif
MARCH, A. D. 15&4, and ia tae eighty-eighth; yean*
of the Independence of the said United States,
mh2-3t G. R. FOX, Clerk District Tsyjarfc,
UNITED STATES,. EASTERN. D&S*
i TRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA, SS.
THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITER STATE*,
! TO THE MARSHAL OF THE EASTERN Bis'OF
i PENNSYLVANIA,
GREETING: , , - . . . , „
Yon are hereby commanded that you moxusu. cite
All persons Who have, or pretend to have. any., right,
title; or interest In Musty bale® cotton, ten bars'll s rosin
and twelve boxes of tobacco, the residue of, tKe ca.rg&
of the. Steamer CHATH IM, lately captured United
States steamer Huron, as prize of war. anil brought to
’ this rort f'iT adjudication, to appear Hon.
JOHN CADWALADER, the Judge ot the said Court, at
the District Court room in the city of ou
the twentieth day after publication of these., presents,
if it be a court day, or else on the % next court day
following, between the usual hours ot hearing causes,
then ana there to show, or allege, in due f' -jna of law,
a reasonable and lawful excuse, if aii7< they haye, why
the ?aid ninety bales cotton, ten barrets rosiran a. twelvo
boxes of tobscc >. the residue of the cjrgo o f the steamer
Chatham- should not be pronounced. at the
t*me of the capture of the same, to the e'-aem'ies of the
United States, and as goods of their onovmie? or other
wise, liable and subject to condpmjmthon,- to be ad
judged and condemned as good and lawful pm<e; and fur
ther to do and receive in this tso yastice
the Honorable JOHN CAjyW.AAj DER. Judge
of the said Ccuit, this first day iff MazwJ 4 , a. D. lSoi,
and in the eightv-etgnth year vr .ependeoce of
the said United States. .
mh2-3t G. R. FOS. ..Cierb 3 istrict Court.
INSURANCE CtittPUdES.
T7OBMAN P. HOPWSREAD,
AT Ho 313 WALNUT BSSIBr. PHILADELPHIA,
lESUHANCE BKOSSR ABB ADJUSTER.
ATarine Losses Adjusted.
marine. Fire. Inland, find ulfo Sasurance, effected In
tbe most reliable Companies at reasonable rates, wi'pa-
OUT CHAKiJF. TO TUT AS?'. 3sp- ' ' : -
All business raiUtingto
and carefully.
IWS7BANGE AGENCY,
No. 3i3jWALK?TL» BTKEET,
‘?HILADS|?BIA.
J f *nt for the fottowins fi-Tvi-class Compap.fa*:
HOWAF.DIESTJBA* CSeo . OF NEW 30 BK.
"CirßauiMU IS2A >
C-iSH-OAPITAL, *250,000.
AD BI AT IP FLBJAINS.UHANCE CO., OF JJSW, YORK
(Organize! ISOS )
CASH CAPITAL SSO'J.OO'i
COMMRRCIA'A FIBS INSURANCE CO.. OB’ X YORK.
(Organized 1850.)
CASH CAPITAL. *KO. r .ia.
»riKCAKTIiS-,FI»B iSSOKASCE CC-. 0? H. lOKS
- 1852 )
CASH CAPITAL *200(000, _„ , .. -,
ALB ARY JIT I SIEfiINSURANCE. OP ALBANY. Ii .T.
1360. ).-
r. ASH CAPITAL. ggfoCCOi
OFFICE OF THE UNION MUTUAL
VJ> liJSURAirca COMPASS 02,PHxiADBLP3UA.
- - - PHtLAOEM'SM. JapOMT VU iSO4.
Novels hereby given ofche oat
■tsi3lnVscrlpof the Oman Wtalw.lnsaraa*e.Bi>mp»TiT
nTTSi*. yfea efphia. that the Stosi ftad Scrip V*»M«rs, at ft
meiiSg held this date, rewol nWt to extend hold-
outstanding Scrip wha privilege <d> coavertini
Safe Scrip into too Capital of ft* ?P 151 33 W» accord
in' to section 6th c t the to the &arte? oa the
terms as previously done. psfymenfc.rf inuabml
tohe made February 1, 4jW. Otherwise* Interest io be
charted on payments made after thiVdota. and the
privilege ox cease after J t «m STi. I6tk,
j a~i nn*2ra .TOFTS' KfiSS. secretary.
* j NEW I'SgKHT.
The aubwriberfcwoald inform ti**'ablic UnwUw7b»Y*
introduced la thii.city
AHW LIW, t ___
poeersalac &&w*%Vaffcs oyer other* vii: PIO
TUE 33 taiexv Martin* Light ire tapra IS&ftlbe aa*l a*'
turpi. Chllijjea are taker. ®imost insteDtaaeaasly.
in two secotLiJii. iha *apy»ior aad a>4l«i<! flalsh of th*
FiCtaXM thl* Igaht defy feowftitloa
'WRtW-W * >!a^l Q £?lsK.t.
ga
BSJMB jnst '.motived, and for salo to tUo trad* U vM
item 1 ! prie'ii. iuot __ jv . rwn _ rT
SOO »«’«t. AM tl * Oft..
fe3>« w is. *s«i rsoar £<*>l
.MUBEMEKTS,
ACADEMY OF MUSIO
ME. J-. E. Mt)Et?OOH
Will deliver & Lecture on tbe
KELICS
of the
THREE StEMORABLE PERIODS
of the
GREA? BBPt/BLIO,
ON THURSDAY EVENING. MARCH 3d, 18&L
The proceed* to t# appropriated to the Relief
cf the
NEEDY FAMILIES OF SOLDI23B,
members of the Special
Bel»?f Committee of the Branch
of r’Ae'
U B SANITARY GO3SHIS6ION.
DcrlN/i-hs.eTeniur Mr. asu/.-no'ia wut et«r» the ob
ject aaa m3«SOd Of operations r-' the Society, abJ give
some Patriotic HeauinKe from American
aatt TICF3T3-KS" BBSB3VBB BBA.TB Z3 *
To op and after MOL , zuu February,
at TUB. FUUJtS, 8. Tfe voruevoi Sjatb aaji Chestnut
streets. ASRtiSATT & EVANS’. No fK* Chestnut street,
and at the K'josTs of tee Sanitary Cosunierion, Wo. l*W
Chestnut street and* at the Academy <& Maine, on the day ‘
and evening o» the. Lecture, .
Doors oneu at 7 : -<; Lecture and Beadvaf* to comraftnco
his. fc37 gr
JJUSICAL FUND HALL.
j SECOND AiStAND CONCERT
HASOTIj \>3 : HAUNT SOCIEIV.
THURSDAY .EVENING, MARSH 3.
COM.V£t»VrR«■ .ir- 8 o’clock.
JKc-ndetssohit’fi . t:*eat iu Viterplece.
TH23 HYMN URAIgE,
Will be produced by tbo Sdcl supported by the entire
GERMANIA O K@HESTRA.
Preceding .vb'ch a short and ae l® 3 ’
MISOE3i*AWE(iITS 1 •EaFOIiKA.NUE
Will be Ki 7» w *
To ho obtained at J, E OOULO’fc ’> s - E - comer Sevontt
and Chestnut turrets. Ki.A-Ct
QONCEET BALL.
ItnnwQHssn.cc«aß t
■ me cgu>ova'& inusi KWTPRS.
jhe Scccud tafceplace , .
.. THOKSDAtf SVENING, Mi i Sd> v
E&biect .....ME. j?BiiKIHS’ CllKl pIKBfBB.
(A 1 aSa of (shoddy.)
TltXete for lie remtf.i<isg two leaturt ®r * Gi
SI a tie admission 50c:
Dfpre open at 7 Lectsrs at 8 o’clocl'c.
fIOJCCTKT HALL-GOT TS CHALK.-
STEAKOSCE reEpostfally ( ulu «**' Uu ■ ixibllrt
—. . ME. L. K OOTTSCHi, LK V -
wHI-nWe in PMlad»lpbsn. prior to Mb dripattara for
- ___ J3or/)ii«. ___
TWO GRAND Fa'HEW'ETjTj GO
On MONDAY and TUESDAY JSVEFII fGS -» March 7th
, * . . , and Bth. ’ ...
Tp!iejftUfe2reateFt lividk oatr *****
M ME EIjBMa. D’AWGRri
AfiU the young and.M*hlsi talented Violin lst«
big. carlo patti,
Will assist Mr. Gottcchalk. .
Mu*ica] Dhector and Conductor. g Be! iTSas.
Admission, 30 cents Reserved- Seats. 53 « -eut- tuxtra.
s«itsjuay be secured for either of the tw* oO ucena at
J. £. Gould 5 * Music Store, corner of ijeveat hai idCheH
nntf, ccmmencfpK Friday morning; March.4t b. a t j ! A.M.
Dooib open at 7*4. Concert tt> ooxnaiencfl a *3- ran 2 8t
walnut-steebt th eater.
”” THXS( WEDNESDAY) EVENING, Ml .roll
THIRD APFRABaNCB in M. City of H tss IBKS
HENDERSON, whose marked success, th® pasv; iwo
iiiahis. has established her another popular fi woritw
Find time in this-city of anewdoxaeatie Dn ma cuttoi
THE FLOWER GIRL AND THE CONVICT ft TARQITIB.
MideJon. the Flower Girl MissKTTIE HEAT. OBRSOIT.
CraaoTr, the Convict Marquis Mr £ j i. Tilton,'
Alter Which th* ad-mvi able Farce of the
„ LAUGHING HYENA
80~ Q3lce open, from 9 till 3. Curtain rise® at i ! 7 H-
rj.EOVBB’B CHESTNUT-ST. BEET
THEATRE.
LEONARD ORi.VER —-MA.K 'AGES.
~, . WEDNBbDaY. M«ctS 18M. *
The delifhifnl moral Drama
TICKET. 9F-LEIVE-MAN
WITH A CAST OF 6KB AT STRENGTH.
MAGNIFICENT SCENERY. io
TO-MORROW (THURSDAY; EVENING.
COLLZEN BITS '
SATURDAY NEXT, GRAND FAMILY MATIN ?E.
In preparation, Westland Hurston's Drama—Para < iold.
MIS* JOHN DBEW’S NEW A 3 OK
STREET THEATRE
THIRD NIGHT OF'MRS. JOHN DREW.
THIS ;WEDNESDAY) EVENING, March 2,iflffc
with new seen ety. Ac . Gayler’s comedy of
„ THE MAGIC MaBKIAG-B.
MARCHIONESS DE Yol/r3BA....Mrs. JOHN DBl W.
Chevalier de Monte Cellini a m.,.Barton 9 11L
Manor Malfreide..... .Mr. Griffith ha.
ZellaCaGiusy) •- * Miss He*; cy.
To conclr.de with NINE POINTS OF THfi LAW,
Mrs. 8rny1ie........ Mr* JOHNDRSI V.
Joseph Ironsides..... , Mr.Griffit in
FRIDAY, BENEFIT OF MBS. JOHN DREW.
Prices as usual Curtain rises at 7>i o’clock.
13-RAKD GYMNASTI€ EXHIBITION
V* «t the AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MDStC TUEi
PAY EVENING. March Sth 25 cents, Re-
FOived t eats, £0 cents. Can be secured at Hillebrand Si
Lewis’Gymnasium, corner N’nth-and Arch strata. It _
HPEMPLE OF 'WTKNDIBBy, ASSEMBLY!
J- BUILDIKGS. TENTH and.-CHESTNITL,
I J DBltively the last FOUR DATS of
SIGNOR BLITIFS
Jfecromaasy, Ventriloquism, and t’jfr Learned Gantry
Birds, Wedoetday* Thursday, Friday,, and Saturday
BveniDßp, at-7>s o'clock, and Wednesday and Saturday
Afternoon* at 3.
ADMISSION—2/5 Cents. Children, 18,
T7LEVBNTH-ST. OPERA HOUSE*
A-i “THE FAMILY-RESORT:”
CARITCROS3 aND DIXBY’S MINSTRELS
THE GREAT STAB TROUPE OP THE WORLD,
In tbflir
SELECT ETHIOPIA.* SOIREES.
Splendid dinainff. Beautiful Daneinf, Laufhable Bar*
lesone*, Plantation Scenes, So.. Ac,, by
TWENTY TALENTED ABTISTS.
EVERY EVENING- THIS WEEK. *
Tickcis2ocents. Doors (panat 7 o’clock.
fe27*£ni 1 J. L CASNCKOSS, Easiness Manager.
THE -GREAT PICTURE
J- AT CONCERT HALL LECTUHB BOOM
For a 8h: -«t season.
commencing Thursday. February 25. m
J-* losco "William** celebrated
riNOBAMA 0?' THE BIBLE.
This is tihe moat complete and finished Faiathi&df tttft
Sacred Ccripmris in toe world, comrritLng over tnr or
Use mot t 4
SUBLIME AND THRILLING' SOB YES . :
Of the Sssfc three thousand years of'Biblical History,
tormina altogether one the iftiest exhibitions of the ace.
OPEN 3VBRY EVENING at half-past 7 o’clock.
Admission. 25 cents.
N. B. Matinees on Wednesday and Satnrday after
noons. at 3 o’clock.
Admission for Children- Iff cents. feM An
THE- INVENTORS 0F AMERIBA,
A BY C. SGHUSSB3L,
and riUTB’S
DraßE BAY,
the most Interesting
FAINTING&
7 os ExniaiTioa :?or a
SUeBTTIMS. -
AT EABL-2'B G ABLEBIES,. __
StQ-.CHBSTHOT STREET.
ADMISSION TW*N OBNTS, felß-tlt
ANIA ORCHESTRA.—PUBLIC
A* 1 BSHEABSALS (Xt»ir S ATSRD AY.i t S o’oloefc, T-
H*ai.lhe MUSICAL I'tJND HALL. Siugla- tUk«t< V
sente. Packages of six' tiokoi*>ftl. Tob&hflA at AH
r>3B:B. HO* CHESTNUT Street, J. E GOULD. Hl*
VENTS! and CHE&TrfUT, and at the Hall door. feH-tf
TW2WSTLTONIA. AOADSMY OP
X THE FltTO ARTS,
BTRBIT. k M „„
OKIH DAILY (S'Midayi accepted) frora. D> A. M. till
8 K M
.AdmissionM ceata. ChVia*en half sties'
INSTITUTION FOB THE. BLIND—
-*i 3XHIBITIO3 ever* WEDNESDAY, at 3K PM. Ad
mhuion Ten Cents Store No. 31 Sonth BIGtEITH St. It*
JVJOUCATIONAI/..
/"'KITTEN DEN’S COMMERCIAL GOI*-'
VJIE(jE. B3* CHESTS UT Street, corner of SEVENTH.
Practical insSruotlon in boOKREBPIHQ. In its dlffa
rent braxchaa. , .
PENMANSHIP—PIain and Ornamonial.
COMMERCIAL CALCULATIONS. COMMERCIAL
LAW. 6c. —Students Instructed £epsjately. Cataloineß
•furnished os application ;
'E'EENCH TAUGHT B¥ CHABLES
1 pPHiITTIT
So »54 Booth FIFTEENTH Street.
Pitrnßnnces —Madnme Clefaray. IS2J Spruce street;
Frank Field, Esq.. M 2 South Front elttet. mil l-it*
WEST GBOVE BOASDItf G SCHOOL
?T 702 GIRLS, at West G*ove Station, Chester
county, 7a.. os the Phil a. and Baltimore Gen. 8.. 40
miles from Philadelphia and lUfrom Oxford The Sara*
met term will commence on Second IDa-y, the 24 of 6tn
Month next. The course of instruction is extensive and
thorough. Terms reasonable Seß'd for a Circular.
Aiixese THOMAS COMARD, Principal,
West gTiVFfo Chester county, Pa,
T>ORDENTOWN FEMALE COLLEGE,
BOEDBKSOW4f, 'N. J.
EM» Inrtltutloa 1> nteasantlT located on the Poiawarv
Elver, vi hour’s ride from Philadelphia.; 3peciaJ alisa*
tion is paid to the comnpn and higher braasfaef c|
S2SGLISH, and superior in Vo«ai
and Instrumental Muaih> FSSSfCH taught hr native,-
vad spoken in the family. Por OaUlofueh* addm*
EOT. 10*4 H. A.
VILLAGE G3EEN SEMIHA.3Y,,
T SBAR MEDIA. FA.->Papil» Jrtceived at any tbn*. ,
Bnglfoh, Mathematic*. Classics, and Natural SoUnMi
taught. Military Taotipa, Book-keeping, and Civil Bn*
giseering taught. Entire expenses about S 3 per week.
Boys of all age* taSen. hefgrs to-Wm. H. Kara. •*-
Sheriffs JohnO. Capp A Co., No. 23South Third streetj
aud Thomas J. Clayton. B«q., Fifth and Prune street*,
Kev. J. BAUVES barton, a. m„ vm««
Green. Pft. • • hofl.tf
COPARTNERSHIPS.
C OPART NEBS H I P.—THE SUB
SCKIBEES have this, eighth day of February, IBM.
entered into Copartnership. under the nano ena style of
BJcNWBTT h SNYBKR. for the purposeof traneaotin* »
WHOMSAL^OMMISSIOKLtfMIHRB^Km
Pfflca BHO Street.
HOTELS.
JONES HOUSE,
HARRISBURG, E*.,
cos:i»s market stbbet and kabkbt s^caks..
A flut-clati house. Terms, $2 pe? day,
OF REMOVAL.
Tbe nnderelffßed would inSarm their frieude *nd tho.
gnlu ic genorally that they removal from sUei? Uia,
(ftßd, 517 ABCH Street*. tojiilCilr v.
SPLENDID NEW WAEERDOMS,
No. via AEfeBJW STEBETi
Wj*’e they will the tale of
GAS FIXTURES, CHANDELIERS,
COAL OI& BURNERS, &e.
t ® ?' sKO^-liZ. »rixxnranared to eitjcqte orders for G*S
V /5 ‘ o “ <Ae » tainemta
the t/iosf massivc^jn l ! elaborate
VAN kirk;* op.,
So ABOfe SyRBBT,
jm. FINE, PBACTJCOAI. DBS
for the last twenty f«&». 9JO Vl2t3 Bt *
b«Iow Third. inserts the, taost beantitel T3BTH oT lb*
JJi mooSred on fine Gp4.‘*Fiatina.'' SftlTfr* Valeaaif*.
roraUt«« ituber, Ac . a*srice», for nejct and. saWtatitUi
work. zsorereasonablckinftn any Dentlstin this city or
Scats. Taefb plosge&to last lo* lire. Arllftcifcl Tectfc,
repaid to suit, rfasaln in exirai-llAg. I AH work war
raSud toSt. Bcfaxjjnse, bcetlymUUs irl
<sgßam cvbbeqt tonin«.
nllt’-Kl O 5. &iS3BBTU qcdgn for T»«U»f
usd ft*pilrUt Planog *» icwjlfed AtfiiSOß * o®. ■»
ta baffi aiSSfl- «*
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-FIFTY (JMTB
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