The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, March 12, 1864, Image 3

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    MARP.T-RTI,
BOBINhOBT—BLIGHT. —At St. Luke’s Ohnroh. on the
10th instant, by the Bev. J. Andrews Harris, Charles A.
Nobisson to Deborah, daughter of the late George W.
Blight. Btd- . *
X>l £O3.
MBWTOb.—On Friday, the 11th inst., at the resides*
of her eon. the Eev. Dr. Newton, Mrs. Elizabeth No<r
ton, in the 88th. jear of her ace . , „
Theftmeial services will be held in the Church of the
Epiphany on Monday afternoon, the 14th inst , punctu-
the Bth lust, Ann. wife of JohnKeeter.
«aifi the fbfty-first year of her age , f „ I]v inv itAi to
of i tb / o^rSiSSi”
'Attend her funeral, from the resiasnce oi f thwar j
on Babbit lsne.near Gray'e lane. Twenty iffJM:
this (SeventU-dayJ. the I2th last. Meet at l ocwe*.
S>d the 30ib inst. Frank, eon of Joseph and
d rl 7 sisSce of his parents. No BDS Mat
■-JQS l S&£ > ??«fSI” CsSti&layJ. 12lh inst, at 2P. M •*
* PTJT'ro’Trn} nBH —On Thursday. 10th Instant. Salmon
Hodges Crittenden, after a lingering illness, in. the 35th
hJs late residence, 407 South Eighth
atreet, on Monday next, at 2 o’clock, when the friends of
the fpTniSy are itqutsted to attend without ..further no
** noLWELL.—In Washington, on the Bth Inst,, Lieut
Awards Colwell, 2d fenna. Artillery. In hie23d year.
friend*. and the relatives and friends of the fatal
lyfare im ited to attend the funeral, from the residence
his father. No. 1031 Arch street, this Oatnr&ay) morn
-sng, at 13 o’clock. To proceed to Laurel Hill. ***
OBITUARY.
To the memory of who died March
Boned the low requiem, ween bitter tears.
Gone from our gaze Is the cherished-of years;
Crushed ail the fond hopes, withered and fled,
Ssdiy we mourn for the beautiful dead.
Calmly awaiting the Saviour’* behest,
Pure as an angel, she passed to her rest
Death’s gloomy valley fox her had no fear.
For Jesus was with her the darkness to cheer.
Mow with the innumerable company ’* above.
Her heart gushing forth with rapture and love.
Hymning her voice in sweet harmony the wnue.
Lives she forever in the light of God a swlle
■One more bright jewel Christ’s diadem bear*'
"The crown of the saints on her own brow sne wears,
.-In the white robe of Cirht’s Kighteousness drest,
"With the redeemed ever more to be Di«z- f .
Then- mourner, lort upward ’ the faith tnine to i reel.
No affliction's so srievous that Christ cannot neal.
Thy loveo oi e bath io» e
And God in His wUJom doeth all ttnugawou^^
TRESSON & SON Hj
it* leceiviai their Spriiyr in
«2NG GOODS, and have now
Blaek Byzantines,
•* Florentines,
* 1 Barese Heinani,
Grape fflarets,
•* Bareges.
•• SUA Grenadines,
Black, and Black anc
TRUST 'BLACK. SILK IN THE Cl ITT.
Best Brown SiiKs.
Spring Pansy Sllfes.
P*iis atj le Cbenift*
Ikondon style Shawla.
Broadway style Cl**^
COJVGRKGATIOISAL CHAPELf
FBAIiJif'OKD Jtoad and MONTGOMERY Ave
m-Bev. H. B SWIFT, pastor of the Congregational
Church of Keokuk, lowa, preaches Sa&BaTH, at
A. M. and 7M F. M. Siraugers welcome. It
■gfc B3&V. D W. BARTINE, D D .AVILL
j(CP* preach at the Spring Garden-street M B Gtmrch.
TWENTIETH and SPRING' GARDEN, at 20,o'clock A.
M- TO-MORROW, March 13th, It*
SECOND ADVENT MEETINGS -
BWDS WKNDLLL, of New York will preach
TO-MGBROW. at Halls B. comer frPRING GARDEN
and NINTH Streets, at IDJi o'clock Morning, ana 7££
jyAning, The public are invited- It*
Wigf FIRST REFORMED HUTCH
lfofe CHOROH. SEVENTH and SPRING GARDEN
Streets.-Eev. JOSEPH F. BERG. D. D..will id Y.)
•preach TO MOBHoW. Communion in the morning at
10? a o'clock. Fetvice in the evening at 7% o'clock It*
THIRD REPORIIED DUTCH
CHURCH, corner TENTH and FILB 3k r Streets,
Kev. Denis pastor. —Service TO-MOHSOW,
at 10k A. M. and 736 P M. The aeries of discourses on
the Book of Esther will be continued in the evening. *
MEDIATION OF CHRIST-NINTH
Serxuon ot tones by T. H. STO3RTON. at
2LEVSN3H and WOOD SireetP, SABBiTH afpER-
JfOON. ??* o’clock. Special topic. "Christ a AnttCiPft
iiona ” Morning Sermon. 103-a o’clock, by A GbABKi
on •* Christ Coming to Judgment.” Preaching at Night,
VH o’clock, by Lieut PITTIROER. R*
mjaei cRVRtH OF THE INTERCESSOR,
SPRING GARDEN, below BROAD Street —Rev.
StTcaPDEN will preach TO MORROW, at \O% A M.
And 7)4 I*. Af. PiJib >ermon on "The Purpose of Being. ’
jn the Evening Tones men are moat cordial!* invited.
tThe spf.eial subject of bermon wiii be, **The rownp
Jlfoyi ft? the Am ** R__
»iJi LORD’S PRAYER -EIGHTH AND
concluding of ilia Series of Discourses oa TtiA
X€>RD S PR&YER, wiU be preached in St Matthew s
Xutheran Church, NSW STREET, by ihe Pastor, Rev.
B. W. BUTTER. on TO-MORKOW (Sunday) EVEJT
inq t at 7H o'c.cck. Homing Service commences at naif
sari ten o’clock. lt
tmige “INIVERSAL MASSACRE OF
True uhrifetians by Lmii Napoleon, the future
Man of Sin. and by Papists and Infidels for s>£ years,
"between IBf6 and jBW (Dan. vii. 25, xii 7: Rev xii 6.
3dU.15). ” Rev. si. BAXTER speaks o* this. SUNDAY,
at three o'clock, in HaU, BROAD and WALNUT, and at
lalf past seven, in Hall (.lard story) NINTH and
SPRING G aRDEH Streets. It*
BHa> PHILIP if LPHIA TRACT AND
HIbSION SOCIETY.—A meeting in behalf ofenis
Society will be held in the Second'Reformed Batch
{Rrareh, SEVENTH Street, above Brown, on SABBATH
aVfihXNG, 13tb inft., at 7i£ o’clock. Rev. John Cham
jbexs. Rev. J- W. Croweil, and others will address the
-wiootiTiy AU frien dy •» the cause Invited to attend.
Also, on FRIDAY EVENING. iSfch inst.. at St. An*
Hrew’s Episcopal Church. Thirty-sixth and Sycamore
afreets, Map’a* - It*
yjga SFIRH UALISSL - MISS BROWN,
i 9» of Cie\elat.d. a Medium, will Jeciun*and answer
questions at SANSOM-STKEisT HALL on SUNDAY, at
10K A- M.. and 7K P. M Admittance 5 cent a It*
HOMIEDPATHIC INFIRMARY-
An adi»nrxed meeting of the Board of Managers
Will be held THIS EVENING, at 1013 GREEN Street.
It* C. VANHORN. Secretary.
AMERICA AND IRELAND-LEC-
WfOw TUBS by hev. R A. CAKD©N, D. i) . at Han
del and Hayen Ball, N. E. corner of EIGHTH and
SPRING GARDEN Six«ts, on MONDAY EVENING,
.April 4th,at 8 o'clock. Tickets 25ceate. Tobenadat
Chestnut street, aud at the door of the H*ll. It*
SAINT PATRICK’S DAY.-THE
Rev. Dr. O’CONNOR, late Bishop * f Pittsburg,
will deliver his interesting Lecture on "The Destiny of
ihe Irish Ruce. " at th» ACADEMY OP MUSIC, oa.
I>AY EVENING. K arch 17. Proce? ds to be applied to a
most worthy object, viz : the enlargement of the House
of the Gord Shepherd, a Catholic institution for the re
formation of erring fern dee. Tickets 25c ; for sale at tne
Catholic Book Stores. Lecture to commence at 8 o'clock.
Tnhi2-smth3t*
PBItADELPHIA SABBATH
SCHOOL aSSOOIA » The monthly msestug
of the Philadelphia Sabbath School Apsociati »u will be
held onMOHDAY EVnNIPG, 14th. March, in the Church,
corner of BROAD and aF.OK Streets, at half past seven
o’clock. Facts of thrilling Interest will be presented,
and the following question wiU be submitted ; * * What
measures should be adopted in order that the ranks of
Sabbath School Teachers imthis city x»ay he largely in
■» Tn gOLDIbRS 1 MEETING -THE ONE
HUNDRED Ail) &3XrfiBoTH MEETING OF
ThSaBMY COMMITTEE Of THB YOUNG MBITS
CHRISTIAN AWOCIA-S lON. in connection with the U.
8. Christian; iJtmmt»»ion. will be h*ld TO-MORROW
<?abbath) EVENING in the first Baptist Charch. corner
«f BROAD and ARCH Srrepes, at 7H o’clock.
The will »■ © add rePßed dj Chaplain VanHorae,
from Gen- Giant’s headquarters; Rev. Ghas. P. liyford,
of Camp Convalescent, atd George H. Stuart, Esq. It is
honed there will b < a mil attendance of the friends of the
soldiers. A collection will he taken. The religions in
terest in all parts of the army is increasing daily It*
the cooper-shop committee
make the following acknowledgments
Randolph & Joules (additional).*
CharlesF Self**-
Jacob G. Maxwell
GBEAT MKETINGOIfBKLAIiF OF
THE CHhROEBB INDIANS.—A public meeting
on behalf of the loyal Cherokee Indians, who are in a
etaiving condition in consequence of tueir unswerving
loyalty to our Government and participation in the war.
will be held* under the auspices of the U. S. CHRISTIAN
ffnwTW.RKToK.at CONCERT HALL. on. TUESDAY STB*
HUHG, the 15thinst .at 13o’clock, _ , „
Bey ifIOMAS B. VAN HORNE, ChaplMn 13th O V.
7.. former Principal of the Cherokee National Male
Seminary* will present such facts in the history of the
Cherokees as will make their claims for present a*sis;
tance imperative The meeting will also ha addressed
"by Hon JOHN BOSS, principal Chief of the Cherokee
luitloiiiUd IrfeuteTwnt Colo, el DOWNING. &fall«blool v
ed Indian, and an oißcer in one of the three Cherokee
regiments, who are Bow fighting the battles of the union.
BeV. PHILLIPS BROOKS. and others, will be preseat,
from some of whom remarks mav be expected. Admis
sion free. It ia hep-id th*\ he friends of the Aborigines
will manifest their interest by a large attendance. A
collection will be taken to relieve the immediate nseea
cities Of the gafferera . Illln2*w
IbSSe DKSTJ'TITTE CHEROKBES AT
FORT GIBSG2J, CHEROKEE NATION.—Caih
acknowledgments from the members of Trinity Metbo-
DarrrlMHaveß SJO COJRev. J. McConnel....s 60
Hugh D. Haven 6 00! Hr. Spofford 2 00.
Ym. Brown 5 a {Mrs. ffm. Brown-.... 600
Kiss A WcCliiitcck". ICO Miss Mary Lowber.r..'- 225
JliSSlfiWall . 2 fOi Mrs. Henderson %00
3lta Col Curaminga . aG* Mrs. Bains... 000
~M> Thum 5 (0 Mrs Thum 600
Dr. McClmtfck.6 i 0 Mrs. Earp....... 5 00
jdwEarp .. 10 00 Mrs. Greyd0n.......... 203
Jkfisg Flannery M Mrs, Haganny 6 00
Vw. Bodine 2 00 Mrs J. R05a*.......... 500
y» M0ra...... 2 10 Mrs. Eckfelt 100
Mr. Johnson.-.-- t Qti Mrs. Chapman......... 1 f 0
Jfrs. Grretbank, 1 C Ca5h....... 62
am. Bfcidieinan 5 CO
Also, S boxtis. containing clovMag. garden seeds C&T
danhoes. &c. To be dl-posed of nridt-r the direction of
Chief JOHN BOS and the Rev. EVANS JON SB. B iptfst
Missionary. Further conlribctions can be left at the
present residence of Mr. Rjss, No. 208 WASHINGTON
jSquare. It*
»» OFFICE OF THE PHILADEL
PRIa, GERMANTOWN. AND AORRISTOffN
RAILROAD Company.—Philadelphia. March 10,
1864 —The Board of Managers have this day declared a
• dividend of four per c-n* on the capital stock, clear of
taxes, for the six inontns ending the 3ist Inet., payable
on and after the tirfct diy of Apnl next.
Transfers of stock will not be made for ten days after
• ihe 21st ins*. W. S. WILSON,
Itthl2>StUthtapl Trea.gq.rer.
Ma ASSEMBLY BOILDINGS] CORNER
TENTH AND CHESTNUT.
■COURSE ef LECTURES on COMPARATIVE ANATOMY,
By C HEERMAKN., M. D., beginning AprlL
Sufaac*ipticu Tickets, $lO List opened at Mr : Ley
poldt’s Foreign Lib: ary, uEESTNOT, below Ninth.
Tr.vn.6t* • *
WHT BSrV DR CHAPIN Iff PHtLADEL-
PHIA.—W« are glad to learn that Dr. Chapin,
the mcstcisttngcMiaii orator in this country, ha? con
sented to reptet to* great LECTURE on EUROPE aND
>MMin a in this City
' Having recently made a tour throughout Barone, he
• can speak frm : observation. Mr. CH.\PIN is
-always intere&tjuu: hat. upon the subject involving
Ape question of cur tonal crisis, he -will be thrjtt-
Lect T :e w-il b* delivered at CONCERT HALL,
•on FRIDaY EVENING. ><nrch 18th, at S o’clocfr. That
everybody may 'tt-d. the Tickets have been put at
<the low j>rc* of Tvv]•;;tTr-FIVE CENTS; Reserved
fceats, FIF7T CENT-.
The ra'ie •-> will commence on Monday, at
'jGOTJi.D’b Kusic Store, corner of SEVENTH and CStESP-
JffUT Streets mhii-2v*
-1 % IS T ERNAL RKVESLE--
Seccna C. i>o iou District of Pennsylvania, nom
-3>rls4ng|Fir*-t. h. Eighth, Ninth, and Tenth wards
■-of the city of PL;;a«e p da.
NOTICE.
The arnoal for 1863, for the ab; ve-named
of vere* o liable to a tax on Carriages, P.easare
'Tubtlt'Bljlit-rd jHUJHf, aau Gold and Silver Piste. aad
-sl»o of <*»**«£ to take out licenses, having bean
■completed’ t ; imM IS HEREBY GIVE?
That the tax** a'orei-a-fl will toe recalled daily by tht
-uudereteaed. between the hours or 9 A. M aud3P. if..
-ISundevs ) »t Ms office,southwest corner of
"THIRD* aoa W a I.N U r Streets, on f and after MON OAT,
the 7th last aDd until and including SATURDAY, the
• 34 da, „t cprtl ».*■
All person? uho friJ to pay their annual taxes upon
'Carriages pleasure Yachts, Billiard Tables, aiid Gold or
SilverT***© yu ,-j b fore the aforesaid 2d day or April,
*TB64, \9IU incn a T*en&liy cf ten per centum additional of
♦the amount rh«raof at<i ba liable to costs, as provided
»for in the isih f>ci:on of the excise law of Ist July, 1832.
All ipet-oan vli-» m iike manner ihall fell to take out
f ineirlice,-; i <'S. es :*.tj aired tv law. on or before the 2d day
‘ IS5i v ’' l ' *a*a*«. penalty of ten per centum ad
-<m:onal <a :L<> 3ai,.nat thereof,&Bd be BUbjact to a pro
-eecnticm for t’rr«»e limes the amount of Bald tax, in ac
<?°2danc*» witu »lte provisions of the 69th section of the
'law aftresaid
Jdl pajmsutr a tv. to he made in Treasury
dv# vXJu rr aotborbj yf the United States, or in notea
-4iAMrSt« orKau ;' yu ' I,ud «r the act to provide a na
41w£k?tt£*ucv kaown *w National ganks.
«o fHither notice win ne j?iven.
103 H a. I>ISHL, Collector,
b W rr> r THIRD and WA '.HUT Sts.
P^..S ED l Cl>l ? •‘■*AIHSiATIO».-PKtt-
:i “' or , Assistant Surgeons In
andnver, «.««-!*, .„ r Eio , nnm inrth"; “ ice.
1 n'gaon OcnerM^tne^j^?^
PIT?* Bl>RO. FORT w»V»l a. mn
ICP» CHICAGO HeILWAYCOMPANX ASD
u_ Oppicb op the Secretary
-
totter ba mat c .tug before it. 2?N°isVi?4
%ffleoof *ai«3 in theeiwofKn» U ft ? t!
•mtHD WED»S,r)AT OF MARCH, 0 ! D. mf it jj I 8
Th® Stock sod Bond Transfer Books of th« p rth , nB ..
at their Dfflce la th«ri y -rPitteb “ g ,\Sd rt thel^AM 1
*r Agency la the city .>t New York. “m hi Si»£? o*
the Ist day of March, et 3 o'clock P. j£ and lemaln
«los«d ttottl tbs i?Eh dsr of March thereafter d tema “ l
W.*fie BtTtBM, Secretary.
A YJ£ COMMENDED
id Summer Stock of MOURN*
in store —
English Bombazines,
French Bombazines,
Sommer Bombazines,
Chally,
Mous&elaaw,
T&misee,
. White Foulards, Ac. _
MOURNING STOBB,
o. 918 CHESTNUT Street,
'.....590 0.1
...... 15 00
...... 500
*HE
great central fair
FOR TSB
SANITARY COMMISSION.
PHILADELPHIA, 1807 Orrstnitt Street*
February 20.1864.
The undersigned, members ot the Executive Commit
tee of the Great Central Fair for the Sanitary Commis
sion, beg to invite the co-operation 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 Jn.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 wMoh
inhabits the Central States, and representing the most
important and varied branches of industry and art,
will secure a la aid of the funds of the Com
mission and for the benefit of the Foldier at least equal
to that which has attended similar undertakings in
other cities. It is not necessary to say a word to stimu
late sympathy for the soldier; wo__feel for them all as
brethren, and the popular heart seeks only the 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
object $60,C00, Boston slso*ooo* and Cincinnati more
than $210,000. 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 ns contributions, the productions of their skill
and workmanship. We appeal to them in the interest
of radical or conservative, Republican or Ds*
znocratic, administration or anil-administration. We
know only this, that to send our national soldiers in
the field supplies to supplement those Government un
dertakes to give them, but which they sometimes tail to
receive, snd thus to relieve them when sick and in
misery, is a work of Christian charity, and that it Is a
worn of Intelligent patriotism also, as economizing
their life, health, and efficiency, cn whidh, under God*
the nation depends in this its time of trouble.
We therefore ask every clergyman to announce this
humane undertaking to his people, and to advise them
to do what they can to farther it. We ask the preßS to
give It the widest publicity and the most earnest en
couragement We call on every workshop, factory.and
mill for a specimen of the best thing it c-n turn 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 farmers, for the product! of their fields and
dairies The miner, the naturalist, the man of science,
tke traveller, can each send something that can, at the
very least, be eonyerted into a blanket that will warm,
aud may save from death, some one soldier whom Go
vernment supplies t ave failed to reach. Every one who
can produce anything that has money value is invited
(o given sample of his best work as an offering to the
cauce of national unity. Every workingman, mechanic,
or firmer, who can make a pair of shoes, or raise abushei
of apples, is called OH to contribute something that can
be turned into money, and again from money into the
means of econcmlzing the health and life of onr national
soldiers.
Committees have been appointed in each department
of ineustxfi and art whose business it will be to solicit
contributions for thefFair,each iufite own special branch.
These committees will place themielves in communica
tion with those persons who may wish to aid us. In the
meantime, it is recommended that local committees or
associations te formed in every portion of. Pennsylva
nia. Delaware, and New Jersey, with a view of organi
zing \he industry of their respective neighborhoods, so
as to secuie 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 the meantime, those who are dis
posed to aid us or who may desire any fhrther Informa
tion on the subject, are requested to address CHARLES
J-6TILLE| €orreßPondisg Secretary of the Executive
Committee of the Great Central Fair, No. 1307 CHEST
NUT Street -
JOHN WELSH, Chairman.
CALEB COPE, Treasurer.
C. J. STILLB. Cor. Sec’y,
H H. FURNESS, Rec. Sec’y.
W, H Ashhnrst,
Horace Btnney, Jr.,
A. E. Borie*
N. B. Browne,
Jno. C. Cre* son,
If. B. Cummins,
Thee. Cuyler,
Fred. Graff.
J. C. Grubb,
Joseph Harrison, Jr.,
R. M Lewis,
fc2s thswawsfit
THE GETTYSBURG BATTLE
FIELD MEMORIAL.
AN APPEAL
TO LOYAL PENNSYLVANIANS,
The * * GETTYSBURG BATTLE-FIELD MEMORIAL
ASSOCIATION ” was instituted for the purpose of se
curing forever the principal points upon the great
battl< -field of the war, in the exact condition in which
they were left in July, 1863, when the rebel hordes of
the invader I-EE were driven back from the free soil of
Ptcnsylvania, and when the the gallant soldiers of
General Meade remained in possession of the field
which they hid won by their valor. The Association
have already secured the purchase of Cemetery Hill,
Culp’s Bill. Granite Spur, and Roujrn Top, with the
entrenchments thrown up just upon the eve of the great
conflict which was the turning point in the career of the.
rebellion. The field, with its redoubts, wonderful stone
defences, its timber breast-works, its forest heights,
with the trees torn by shells and count:e?s bullets, and
its long lineß of earthwork defences, have all been pre
served intact, and to so continue to preserve them, as to
be a monument forever of the greatest of American
battle-fields, is the object of the formation of the Asso
ciation- To enable a large number of pers«n?.to joiniu
this patriotic work* the projectors of the plan placed the
subscriptions at ten dollars each. The payment of this
SUm MAKES- EACH SUBSCRIBER A MEMBER OP THE ASSO
CIATION, AND PART OWNER OP THE GLORIOUS FIELD OP
Gettysburg,
What Loyal and Patriotic Citizen of Pennsylvania
would rot gladly embrace the privilege of recording his
same upon this roll of Honor, and of liaising himself di
rectly with the field where the lo.'ty heroiam of hia
country men vindicated the Integrity of the Union and
the principles of Freedom ? And who weald not desira
to hand down a* a precious heir-loom to his children
the evidence of his part in the good work, bearing, as
the certificate Will, a View of tbe field which, will rank in
history with Thkhmoftl.-e. HAtULi*nosr.&nd Waterloo ?
There are no salaried officers in this Association, nor
are theie any objects in view in its creation other than
those already stated. The grounds were purchased
from their origii al owners at the exact price to be paid
forthem hr the Association, and the points selected.and
the prices to be paid for them, met the unqualified ap
proval of a committee of the Historical Sooiett of
Pennsylvania. appointed for the purpose of visiting
the field.
The following are the names of the general officers of
the Acfeociation, and of the Local Comxni.tee in Fhila*
delphia:
OFFICERS.
Hon. JOSEPH B. INGBB6OLL, Chairman Provisional
Committee.
Eev Hr S. S. BCHMUCKER Vice Chairman.
Rev J. ZIEGLER, Vice Chairman.
T- D CABSOB. Treasurer
D. McvUNaCGHT, Secretary. -
LOCAL COMMITTEE—PHILADELPHIA.
HEURT C. CARET, Chairman.
Edmund A Bonder, Henry C. Baird,
Treasurer. Sscreary.
S. A Mercer, Profß Coppee.
i*. B. Browne, Hr. D. Gilbert,
J. G. Fell. George H. Boker,
Charles E. Smith, James L. Glaghorn,
S. 51 Felton. Edward W. Clark.
W. H.Ashhurst, Her E W. Hatter,
Jfly Cooke, Hon. Wi.liam Strong,
Cbss. J. stllle. Ferdinane J Dreer,
A. J. Drexel. .John 4. McAllister,
Oswald Thomason, IGeo. W. Chiles,
George K. Ziegler. ; John H. Dohnert,
J. B Uppincott, !Morton McMichael,
Willinm Bradford, iW. W. Harding,
Aubrey H. Smith, Gibson Peacock, ,
John W. Forney, John O. James,
Coiomoß W. Roberts, Morton P. Henry,
George P- Lee, [Daniel Dougherty,
Persons who are desirous of aiding in this patriotic
work can send their subscriptions to either of. the
gentlemen named above, and they will receive their
Certificates of Stock.
BY ORDER OF TEE PHILADELPHIA COMMITTEE.
mhlO’tbstndt
MR. J. E. MURDOCH
WILL GIVE A CHOICE SELECTION OF
PATRIOTIC AND SCRIPTURAL READINGS,
AT THE MUSICAL FUND HALXi,
ON THURSDAY EVENING, March 17. 186il
For the purpose of purchasing an Organ for the FIRST
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Southwark.
Tickets FIFTY CENTS; can be obtained at the Book
stores of Ashmead & Evans, 724 Chestnut; T. B Pngh,
Sixth axd Chestnut; T. B Peterson, 306 Chestnut; Fos
ter’s. Second, opposite German, and at the Hall on the
day and evening of the Readings. mhlo-7t*
FIB ST WARD.—AT A MEETING
|Qt> of the Citizens of the First ward, held in Kater
Bail, South street, above Fifteenth, on THURSDAY
EVENING, March 10th for the purpose of collecting a
bounty fund to relieve the ward from draft, the follow
ing subscriptions were announced, viz :
Piilsdelphia, Wilmington, and Baltimore Rail
road Company * ~.$l,OOO 00
Pennsylvania Co. for Insurance on Lives - 000 00
Herman J. Loznbaert, vice president Pennsylva
nia Railroad Company 600 00
On motion, it was •unanimously
Btsolve<i* That the thanks of the Citizens of First ward
be tendered to the above companies and the gentleman
for their generous and patriotic donations to the
Firrt ward Bounty Fund, and that the same be published
It the daily papers. JOHN A. HOUSEMAN,
A* test. President.
E. A I‘wI°LIA3ISO» ■ It
note TWELFTH WARD —CASH BOTJM-
TY sBs.—This ward having entirely sued lis
qnoia under both, cal Is of the President, will still con
tinue to pay the Bounty to all Volumeers accredited to
Twelfth.ward until the unexpended balance in the
hands of the Treasurer is exhausted Committee sit
daily at Ladner’s. THIRD Street, below Green, from 2
tii) sp. m. CHAB. m. wagnsr,
mb7 6t» Chairman Disbursing Committee.
UffIYERSITY OF PENESYLVA
|C> NIA-MBDICAL DEPARTMENT.
'lhe Commencement for conferring the “ Degree of
Doctor of Medicine” will be held on SATURDAY, the
i:ib of March, at 12 M , in the MUSICAL FUND HALL.
The Valedictory to tr e graduates will be delivered by
Dr R A. F. PENROSE
Tre public are respectfully Invited to attend.
mbio-at R. 1. ROGERS. M. D., Dean.
C^ ct THE penssylvania fire is.
EURANCE COMFAOI, Makoh 7, 1884-
c,J^ e Directors have this day declared a Dividend of
SEVf.N boILaES and FIFTY CENTS per Share on
* V? ck of \ he Company for the last six months, which
wiji be patd te the Stockholders or their legal repre
sentatives after the 17th instant.
ttbS'JOt WM. q CROWELL, Secretary.
MANTUA, AND
FAIRMOUNT PASSENGER KIILROaD COM-
P io}iCK TO BTOCK ?^l^^^loa
sf’ssa.iai.^
WALNUT Street. The Polls will be open from 12 M.
until 3 P- A - h- T. FRAILBY, Secretary,
mhnit ___
HJ3C FHIUSKUPHU AXD RKADIIS
gSEr railroad company, once j»»t sSuS
fODITH Btreet, PHlLADBLPHlAj_Beptember J, 1563.
DIVIDEND NOTICE.—The followin,-named perecu
are entitled to . Dividend on the Common Strok of thia
Company. The residence of eeveral of them ie na
kcown. and it U. therefor., neceae»ry that the certlt
■«&*£•* raSroiif.TOm 1 *
STOCKHOLDERS’ NAMES.
8. La nc£ .ter, I Bern B-Bh.ru,
John Mclntyre, Torner,
Beni. F. Newport 1Mr..,8.W
KP. NOXICE--WHR FIRST MEETING
Cctrof the Corporator.?' the BESoi.a'iis MtNiaa
COMPANY, uucer their Articles of Association, xnll od
held Tt No. 3** WALNUT Strut, in the city of Pella
delpliia. on the 2lat day of MARCH, l£6i. at 11 o clock
A Si , for the purpose of completing the organization of
the orporation and transacting JJTrw*R r Srog r
netß BaHOOPBS. ‘
Two Associates under call Articles
PHfTAPBT.PHTAI Mwh2r IBM.- mh4 Ist
TY SECOND WAR!
to date, in addition to thosi
Pree« of February 9th, 10th,
«... • _ first pb
CbarlM P. p OK $lOO 00
J, H. Uickßon BO 00
Charlee Cambios— 8000
W. R'llch Wisler. i■ > 60 00
Sami C. Ford. 25 oo
W. Wirier. 6r. 25 00
J. Horn..-.......... 20 00
William Hlr«h 16 £0
BUicott fisher 10 00
John Boardman..... '■ ? w
E. Wync00p......... 6 00
Benj. Rowland * g
J. H. Dickson 6 JO
Georse Dickson,**" gUU
F. Horn 0 00
* ’ Sr.COKD PI
E. IT. SbaW. 7100 00
O. Michner £o oj
Mrs. Atherton.****** 20 00 <
Hennet Medara***..* 2il 00
C. R Roberts 20 09
C. Somers 20 00 .
C B. Engle 10 00
Lewie Engle. 10 00 i
Peter t bowers *. 10 00
Francis Metcalf 10 00
Henry Davis 10 00
.T. W. Berneviile... 1000
D. Engle fi 00
J. Engle. 5 00
THIRD rn EC I HOT.
£dw. Blotz. ad $5O CO T. Wilson, ad $5 00
Matthew 8r00k5.... 25 CO H. Young, ad.o 00
Jas. S. Hnber. ad .. 20 oo Job. Hin, ad,, soo
Benjamin Sharp 25 CO W. H. tlhapinan, ad, 500
Joseph Carson, ad.. 25 00 P. Booker, ad ...... 500
Mrs SI comaker 25 00 Tfaeo. Rufe, ad-..*.* 5 00
L. P. Thomson.*-.*« 25 00 Ed«r. Carr, ad....... 5 00
Isaac C Jones 25 00 W. Davis, ad: * 500
B. G. Godfrey, ad. 25 00 L. Eaatlack, ad 5 00
A. M. Watson 20 CO J. H. Wilkins, ftd.-- 5 00
•T. Budd .... 20 00 Michael Kaufman.*. sto
J W. R00p... .... so 00 T. J. Gollady. S 00
A Jonas, Sr ........ 20 00 Alexander R0ya1.... 5 Off
W. D. Johns 20 CO George Keese 6 00
John £htagie 10 00 W. Dankly 5 00.
•lowph Fillg, ad.... 30 CO C. Garr 500
John Curry. 10 COM. Mehony 5 00
JohnOhapman 10 00 John Sties. 5 00
IsEacher6onmers,ad 10 (0 John C0nway....... 500
T. Bteore 10 CO A. Jones. Jr. 5 QQ
W. Mills. 10 00 W N. Miller 5 CO
W. W. Knight*. .*** 10 00 J> Gott*.coo
Jop, Thurrman, Jr.. 10 oo W. Deal. sno
J- F. Hays, ad 10 00 8. Gentle 350
W A. Church ID 00 C. Junkurth 300
John Allen, ad 10 to A. Buchanan 2 60
A A ucott 10 CO T. North, ad 2 60
Daniel Miller 6 00 P. Richards 2 50
J. Greib 5 00 A. Felser, ad*.•**.•• 2 50
J. Steiner 5 00 F. Broas.. 260
R, Harper. ad.‘.*..*«. 5 00
Geo Falling©!-., ad.. 6 00
T. Warner, ad 5 00
E. Bnchsnan, ad>... 5 CO
•T. Wilson, ad 5 CO
W. Gentry.’ad.* —* .* 5 00
T. Sboie. ad 6 00
T. FarkeT* ad 5 00
J. Burton, ad,*...... 500
B. Lhapman, ad.,,.. 5 0(
Chas. Aryualts. ad* * 6 0(
H. Bates, ad. 6 00
fourth r
A. Mclntyre. * $lOO 00,
George Ashmead.... 60 CO
W. E. fitone. ad 50 00
C. W. Churchman.. &• 00
F. W. HcJmriy, ad. 60 00
Joseph Fattereon* • • • 50 00
Renj. R Smith, ad. 25 00
E. T. Chase 25 00
E. Reid Myers 25 CO
I. Jack, ad...... 25 CO
W. T Richards..... 25 00
W. M. Taylor 20 to
C. Cheesenorough .. 20 CO
M. L Burt 20 00
J. H TJlge.ad..*.-- 20 00
RArmetrong*....... 15 00
FIFTH P#
W. C. Fcueton. ad*. $lOO 00
F. W. Walter 25 00
G. W- Hammersly, Jr 25 09
Geo. Layer**........ 25 00
c. b Spooner 26 oo
Col. c. G. CLilds.... 26 CO
H. F. fiobinaon...-- 25 00
G. Davidson, ad.... 25 00
J. Rowland, ad.-*.. 29 00
C. Kay 26 00
L. B. DeWitt 25 00
W- R. Dunton, M.
D.. ad 20 00
Cbas Weiss, ad 20 00
E A Hunsicker.... 20 00
C.H-Kins.M.D. ,ad 15 00
J. 15 00
J. F. Adnson*.*.*«»• 10 C 0
W. Frszer. ad....... 1000
B. D. Dunning.....* 10 00
Jacob Ploydd 1C 00
Geo 8r0n50n....... 1000
Thos. Young, ad 10 00
8 K. Kelly 30 00
John Goodman 10 00
M K. Fence 10 00
H. Thomas, ad**.... 1000
J. Kinkier, an ...... 10 00
J. H. Smith 10 (0
J.C. Lutz WCO
T. H Montgomery. 10 00
J. Leveriig......... 10 00
B. M Downs. MD. 10 00
Mr Lambd1n,....... 5 00
H. Benscn— 5 CO
Ckeh................. 5 00
I*. K Shriver, ad... 5 00
Jas. TuDy.ad....... 5 00
Christian Hess*.6 00
Geo. Shimple 610
Fred. Johnson6'o
E. Mrinholtz. ad.... 5 00
W. B Hughes, ad . . 500
8. Y. Merrick,
B H. Moore,
J. H Orne,
Jno. Robbins,
Wm. Struthers*
Wm. M. Tllghman,
Geo Trott,
71108. Webster,
Geo. Whitney,
Geo. A Wood.
George W. Childs.
HIS TO THE TWKN-
D BOUNTY FOND received
(e already published m Th«
. and 12th:
&EGINCT.
i J. Jones
B. Brown. ..»• •-
j*. Bang.
T. Roa»h>
W. Aldrid** ""
> J. Sargent ••••
J. (Jennings
3. Thomas!
J* Wray
W. Thom**
J. Kerr* 1......*
Cash per sundry per- „
utt-pn 125 03
•RECIHCT.
T. nice $5 09
W. F. Medara. ...««• 0 00
Stephen Medira.** 5 00
J R. Evans.... 600
J. M. Stevens. 0 00
Jos. Wilt 6 00
St. Homliler. 6 00
C Kana.6 00
L, J. WeU7.il 0 00
A.E. imith.....*•**» 3 03
W. Egleston . . 200
W. Tyler.. 2 60
J. Smedly.26o
P. Neavis.-.-k*...... 2 60
John Mott, ad .*..** 2 50
P. Bogle Smith 2 00
G. PaUSnger, Sr 2 00
J. Tates 2 00
J. Platt 1 00
Van Childs 1 00
W. little 100
$7OB 03
•RECr.VCT.
[Bayard Butler, ad .. $l6 00
O, w. Otto 12 60
J. b. Fricke 11l (0
B, Pickering 10 00
G*S Johnson, ad.-. 10 00
F. A. Banian ...... to 00
James Hogg'.-——.- 10 00
W. J. Smith- J 10 00
A. Ormiastcad 6 00
N. Marple, ad.*.**** 6 00
j. L. Mason, ad...;. 5 00
D. Hinkle, ad 6 00
Henry Pyesoo
LBCINCT «■
J G Shuler....,*— $5 00'
W. Sh river, ad 5 03
W. S. Smith 5 00
J. E. Wi150n........ 5 00
W. Fulforlh 6 CO
C O. Burkinan...... 5 03
W. F Gamble 6 03
Dr. Wadmpp 6 00
H- Freas.... 6 00
F. Zeiner 6 00
J. Ladley. ad 6 00
M Meehan.—...... 600
G. Bannister 4 00
J Jewitt... 400
J Hosoar 3 00
M. Ewart 3 00
G. Wander—, boo
J, H Mastere 2 10
J. Bowman 3 00
J. McDonough 2 50
M. Eisanhm........ 2 50
H. Bicard 2 50
J Shrlver 250
3. A Lai are 2 60
J. McDevitfc 2 00
D. B, M0rre11....... 2 00
W. H Thomas, ad • 2 03
D. O’Brien 2 00
J. tfarkly . 2 00
J, Shrlver*.....—• 200
J. 8irch....... 160
C McArthur l 00
W. Goldthorp 1 00
John Grayson...**.* 1 03
J. Beil 100
Wm; Ehetthart;—.. i oo
8 Goodfellow* 1 on
F. Lu<z.— I CO
J. S. Beck, ad 100
Mrs. F. Lnt?:......... 50
SIXTH PJ
George W. Merchant $25 00
B. F. Ladlj 2«00
W- F. Smith 25 CO
P. S Peterson, ad-.« 25 00
E. O.Bennett,ad.. 25 C 9
A. MiJkey- 25. CO
E. H. Banco 25 00
B. F. Warner. . 26 00
H, "Williams, a 0.... 25 00
J.T. William*,ad... 25 00
T. C.' Lewis 20 po
H. B. Houston 20 CO
Jane B. Baines 20 00
J McKenney........ 10 00
lO CO
O. Poley, ad 10 00
"W. McFac den, ad .. 10 00
T. Loveltdge,ad It) 00
W. K. Unith. ad.... 10 00
Geo. fl Bargees, ad. 10 GO
H. Freas, ad .... io oo
J.B. Yenng ad...... 10 00
F. ad.... 10 00
if. Fdwards, ad 10 00
W. Edwards 10 CO
Charles Edwards.... 10 00
R. SaUada 10 00
J. Albright.,* 10 lO
W Birst..- 10 00
Jos j*flrlcer»ad 55 00
11. F. Burgess. 35 00
T. Shoemaker. IS 00
BarTeyThomaa. ad. )5 00
Charles Graeff. 15 00
H. A. Levitt 15 CO
J. Grich 5 CO
J. O. Cb&un.r 6 CO
J. Smith, ad......... SCO
D. Barkeneon 5 OO
B. Barkimton, -ad. • - 5 00
P. Stedman 6 00
T. P Joinay. ad.... 6 00
J. Sic gif,ton 6 CO
H. Thomas, ad 7 CO
D. Ha.mer.ad,...... 6 00
P. Lutls, ad......... SCO
H. Korer.ad. 5 00
J ohn Moore, ad 6.00
W. Alford* ad««*«*» 500
J. Axford. 0 00
J. Tyson.ad. 5 00
W. 5 00
W. Barnes.ad. 5 00
W. Tepham......... 5 00
J. Topi am 5 00
S. E^tenhonee.ad,.. 5 00
M. Bauer 0 00
O, Guernsy ; 500
J. B. Wellinaick.ad SCO
Frank K0eh1er...... 5 00
F. G. Haiper 5 00
J. B F 1e—......... $6 00
D. L. Eeyser 6 00
George May 5(0
W. H. Dodge. 5 00
M. C R. D&ger...... 5 00
George— 5 00
Mr. Barns... 5 00
Pat Beglin 5 00
Marg’t Kitteuhouse.. 5 09
George W.Bong.*.. 4 00
J. Gruhler s oo
J.Channer.......... 3 00
S. full * 3 00
John Pollard 3 oo
Enos Grapp.ad 3 00
& Springer 3 00
J. Springer. 3 00
J. Swift 2 50
J. Pinder, ad*« 2 50
C. Stein 2 50
5. Finly, ad 2 50
P. O. Grady. —.... 2«j
S. 8r0wn**.......... 260
J. Maguire*. 2 5^
F. G. Sheerer 2 50
J T. Ethridge. 2 00
James Conner,’ad... 2 CO
A- Walsher.ad 2 0;
J S Hotter, ad...* 2 00
James Clay 2 00
A 2 00
Miss Clark 2 on
A Peterton 2 00
JohnCasay 2 00
A Kenair 2 00
A. Eisenberger...... 2 03
M. O’Brien 1 on
A. 1 00
B. Pollard 100
Key. J. M. Guhl.... 1 (0
W, Dcdier 1 00
O. Humphrey 1 00
tf. Campbell ICO
W. Topliff, 50 cents )
Mrs Markle.SOc'tß) 1 UJ
Miss Boop 1 00
MUs J0ne5....'..,.... 100
Miss Smith... 1 00
Mies Stevens...—... 1 60
Mies A»t 1 03
Ulesßighter . ...*... 1 00
i Miss Stevens. —-.... 110
1 Miss Maria 100
i H. Husband 100
i H. Wallin ger 100
i Miss Camel 100
J. Wood 100
Hannah............. 100
Boos l 00
I Total )
PRECINCT.
) John Bishop ad
i T. SalUvan
> John Stevens
) S Gorgas.
I H, Berry...
) -
) Total
SEVENTH :
John N. Shugard-.*. $lO 00
Jos Ensiled »» SCO
Join H. Gnyerad..,, 600
G*o. W. Wolfad.... 6 00
Wolf & Bio ad. 6 00
Shtrmer Z*ilad....- 5 co
M. Walker 6 00
W.W. Suhert 6 30
EIGHTH P
R. H.Gratz. ad $5O 00
S. H. Austin ... 60 00
J.E. Mitchell 50 CO
W. B. Trotter, ad- - - 60 00
Geo* Shuck*'*. 25 00
Mattl>iaft Baas 20 00
Jos Cowperthwaite. 25 00
F Earp, Jr 26 00
W. Mills, ad 20 ot.
Clayton Platt, ad- * 25 GO
A. Groves',.Jr. ad-.- 25 00
W.C Stiles 26 00
J. J. Kreedler, ad... *25 00
Jo>. Bottemtein*.*.. 15 to
Lewis 5t0ut......... 10 00
Jesee Hinkle 30 00
NINTH PB
Tbos. Drake $260 00 ;
C. H. Cnminlrfs.ee' 50 00
Elwood Johnron.... 60 00
Geo. C. Thomas, ad. 50 00 1
B Homs' 36 00
Eiwood Johnson. &d 26 00
J. C Jenkins, ad.... 26 CO
R. B. McCullough, ad 21 00
(J. P. Bayard, ad.... 26 00
Franklin Fire C 0.... 20 00
Geo. Nugent, ad..... 20 00
C. k Ideil. ad 16 00
Conrad Pibet, ad.,.. 12 9°
J. 8ard51y*.......... 5 00
George Noiman-.... 6 00
Jamesßoney........ 6 00
C. N. Johnson, ad... t 5 CO
Amount previously acknoi
Grand total
Total amount received from First Precinct $042 50
* “ ** Second Precinct...*..l,3l9 00
*» “ ” Third Precinct 3,714 00
“ •* *‘ FourthPreetnet......B 264 6’J
•* Fifth Precioct... 2.146 25
“ *■ •» Sixth Precinct 2.A3100
“ •• “ Seventh Precinct..». 805 50
“ **® Eighth Precinct 1 25
t 4 “ •• Ninth Precinct.. 1,496 25
MONEYS EXPENDED.
Paid thfifollowiDg bounties: _
068) Onehundred and fifty thrse men s7seaoh.sll. 475 00
( 50) Twenty-five men s6«esch. 1,250 W
( 87) Eighty seven men $30eacb................ 2,610 CO
( 62) Fifty two men $25 each * 1,300 00
317 men received bounty, expenses println g, fcc 118 46
Bslaice in hands of treasurer......mmm, $7BO
No positive information has yet been received as to the
exact number r* qalred to fill the Quota of theward.
Ic is supposed that sixty additional men will be suf
ficient.
The above talarce, with what subscriptions may yet
be receivect, will be appropriated to that purpose as soon
as the men can be priearod. JAHEZ GATES,
It Tr?Bfurer Twenty.second Ward Bounty Fund.
]y[oss & co.,
STATIONERS, BLANK-BOOK, and
ENVELOPE MANOFADTUEERS,
433 CHESTNUT STREET,
TWO DOOKS ABOVE PO3T OFFIOE.
JUST REOEIVED.
TITIAN COPYING PRESS.
ATWATER’S PORTABLE COPYING PRESS, for-Army
and Nav, Officer.- _
ATWa TEH’S PATENT NEWSPAPER FILES.
. OPFirEBS’ DESPATCH AND OR BEK FILES.
CONGBESS-TiS ENVELOPES, all «la». .
Also, a fail assortment of STATIONERY, lor office and
Conntlna-honseTiße. . ,
BLANK BOOKS made to order, and ruled to any pat
tern, at low prices, at „„„„
MOSS & CO. s,
mb!2 6t 433 CHESTNUT Street
& SON,
NO. 8 NORTH SIXTH STREET,
PBINTERS AND STATIONERS.
BLANK BOOKS,
PAPERS, PENS, AND INKS OF SUPERIOR
QUALITY.
Corporation*, Banks, and Business Men sapplled with
everything tecees&ry for the Counting-room, mhll-lm
J»APEB WABEHODSB.
FARRELL, IRVING, & 00.,
510 MINOR STREET. -
Manufacturers of ROLL WRAPPERS. DOUBLE and
SINGLE MEDIUM, CAP, and CROWN MANILLA, on
hand, or made to order.
Hllheat price paid for tope ill large or email Quanti
ties. fc£s-3 m
YOUR ONLY POBTBAITS REPBE-
J- fiENTIRG you fully in expression and faatnres,
outline >nd color* areß F. HBIMER’B LIFE-SIZS PHO
TQGRsPß3.inQilColore.made at ABCBatreet It*
TIIXOK’S &TQVB POLISH.
GKO. F. GALE A CO.,
Whole.ale Aaeats,
mhl2-lm* Nos. 4 and 5 CHtB rNU ? Street.
VOTJ HAVE PROMISED YOUR
nfiRTE DE VIBITE. and yet always neglect to
have it taken. Go to REIHSb’3, SBCOSD street, above
GkiEN. gnd get & beautiful lifertiko picture. it*
A RTEBIAN "WELLS.—THE UNDER
sigJJXD will contract with parties for sinking-walls
os Oil creek. In Crawford and Venango counties. In this
S<ste. Appl) at tba office of the *’ Peunsvlvanta Oil
Creek Petroleum Company. ” Zfo. 41 ( WALNU V Street,
second story. tznhlZ 3t*j W. A. RHODES.
THR PRESS—PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, MARCH 13, 1864;
.... $5 00
...» 500
SOO
.. 2 50
.. 2 50
2 W
.. 200
. 200
. 2 00
1 00
1 00
$2 00
2 00
2 00
2 00
l 00
Rev. Roger .Owes. n.. $lO 00
(•a8he.ee............. *lO OO
George Rex.... 10 00
John Reinhart...... 5 00
H. Cress 5 00
t).H. Schaeffer-.*..- 5 00
F. T. Greatline.* 5 00
J. C. -Gilbert 5 00
Justice Donat 3 00
Jao Boltom 1 00
H. Watson 1 00
M. Wampol 2 00
6. Butcher. 100
Cash 100
Total $519 00
LEOTNCT.
J. F. Bruton... $5 00.
P. Ifattinger 5 03
J. Gruhler. al 6 00
Conrad Walt man«... 5 CO
J, G00d;............. 6 00
‘ r. 5 00
B. Snider 5 oo
J. W Aekey 5 GO
Curtis Smith 5 00
W. Minninger 3 00
John Constable 3 00
Jos- Jagger 1 00
A. Y0cum...... 100
W. Smith. 1 00
$974 00
..5.080 00
.12,454 75
> Total.
>wledsed
.-..517,634 25
.$16,753 45
S. STEPHENS'
NEW HOOK
WILL BE PUBLISHED ON WEDNESDAY NEXT.
THE WIFE’S SECRET,
MBS. ANN S. STEPHENS,
AUTHOR or “THE REJECTED WIFE," “FASHION
AND FAMINE.” “THE OLDi HOMESTEAD,"
“MARY DEE WENT." “THE HEIRESS,”
BTC . ETC
Price $1 ltt Paper, or $1 50 In Cloth. 1 vol.,
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A NEW AMERICAN NOVEL.
JUST PUBLISHED.
[From Boston Transcript. ]
“Rub in a is the title of a very remarkable American no
vel,of more than ordinary excellence, published by James
G.. Gregory, of New York. The greater, portion of the
volume is devoted to a vivid representation of the life,
snrxousdix.gß. and characters of a New England village.
Both the description and the characterization have the
closeness to fact of personal observation and experience.
Aunt Bhoda is particularly good. The contrast be
tween the heroine and the people among whom she is
placed, and the intense elements of aspiration and pas.
sion blended with the rustic aspects of the life she so
shrewdly depicts, add a romantic flavor to the homely
substance of the story. ” .
CFrom the Philadelphia Press, 3
“The incidents have a freshness which la chaming,
and the persons who figure in them are real, life-like,
actual human beings.” A
One vol. * liUno., cloth. Price iI,SG.
JAMES G. GREGORY, Publisher,
mhi2-2t No. 46 WALKER Street, New York.
GLOVES.
fjg NORTH EIGHTH STREET.
COOK * BROTHER
WILL open their
NEW EIGHTH STREET STORE,
SATURDAY, MARCH: 13TH,
With a large and cheap assortment of
HOSIERY AND GLOYES,
STAPLE TRIMMINGS, AND FANCY GOODS,
A LIBERAL DISCOUNT TO DEALEBB AND DRESS'
MAKERS.
53 NORTH EIGHTH STREET. 53.
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ARMY GOODS.
JjKJR THE ARMY AND NAVY.
J3JVAWS & HASSALL,
military furnishers
418 ARCH BTREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
Banners* Regimental and Company Flags* Bwordß,
Bastes, Belts, Passants, Epaulettes, Hats, Caps, Can-’
teens, Haversacks, Camp Kits, Field Glasses, Spurs,
and everything pertaining to the complete outfit of
AimT and Navy Officers.
A liberal discount Allowed to the trade. mhlO-lm
pUKLOUGHS.
. Officers and Soldier,, visiting the city on Furlough,
needing
SWORDS.
And otter MILITARY IQUIPMSOTS, are invited to the
very extensive Manufacturing Establishment of
GEO. W. SIMONS & BKO.,
SANSOM-STHEEr HALL,
SANSOM Street, above Sixth.
PRESENTATION SWORDS
Hade to order at the shortest notice, which, for richness
and magnificence, challenge competition, nootber house
in the country combining the MANUFACTURING JEW
BLEB with the PRACTICAL 8 WORD-MAKER.
xnhlO- 2m
JtROTHINGHAM «* WELLS
HAVS you BALB.
HEAVY. MBDIUM, AHD LIGHT SHBETISGS AES
SHIKTIBGS.
BTAHDAED SKILLS.
CAMEEIOS AES
YARNS.
REMOVAL.
ales, whilldin a sons
HAVE REMOVED TO
Nos. 20 and 22 South Front Street,
21 and 23 letltia Street,
PHILADELPHIA,
Where, from most desirable stocks of
WOOD AND WOODEN YARNS,
COTTON AND COTTON YARNS,
They Will be pleased to serve all customers. fe2o-stuthtf
TtfOTICE AND CAUTION TO GAS
CONSUMERS. —Thesubscribor, being the sole own
er of * 'BOLZEB’S IMPKOVED GAS REGULATOR,”
hereby cautions the public against purchasing the right
to use the above-named Regulator from any one In this
city, without the exhibition of an express authority
from the unde reigned, authorizing the sale of such pa
tent right ' VAn
The onlyperson legally authorizedlto sell the right to use
* HOLZEE’S IMPROVED GAS REGULATOB. 7 is ED
WARD B. HARPER,64 South THIRD Street, whole pre
pared to make liberal arrangements with manufacturers
and consumers. ......
mhlg-stothSt B. B, HARDCASTLK.
gPECTACLES TO SUIT ALL SIGHTS.
ARTIFICIAL HUMAN STBS
Inserted without pain, by
jameb w. queen a no.
934 CHESTNUT STREET.
r)PERA GLASSES AND OFFICERS’
FIELD GLASSES.
Microscopes for Physicians and Students.
A very large assortment for sale by
JAMES W QUEEN & CO.,
CHSSfNUT Street.
■MATHEMATICAL DRAFTING IN*
BTBUMENTS.
Chesterman’s Metallio and Steel Tape-measures.
For sale by JAMBS W QUEEN & CO.,
034 CHBfiTMOT Street.
Priced and Illustrated catalogues gratis. fe23-lm
RETAIL DRY GOODS.
JJDWIN HALL & CO,
9C SOUTH BECOND STREET,
IHVITS ATTBgTIOH OF
WHOLESALE AND BET AIL BUYERS
TO THEIR STOCK OF
SILKS,
MOIRE ANTIQUES,
SILK GRENADINES, and
FINE DRESS GOODS,
Which fo» VARIETY. QUALITY, and STYLE cannot
be excelled, IF EQUALLED, by any House in this city,
and for sals at our'usual SHALL ADVANCE OVER
COST. mhlO-thswStlf
JJOYS' CLOTHING.
NOW BEADY.
STOINTGr STYLES,
JACKETS,
SUITS HADE TO ORDER.
COOPER & CONARD,
"S. E. Comer NINTH and MARKET Street*.
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DRESS GOODS,
FROM THE AUCTION SALE OF YESTERDAY.
9,000 YDS. CHOICE .STYLES
DRESS GOODS,
Which ..ill be sold at
REDUCED PRICES.
CUKWEN STODDART & BROTHER,
450, 453,464 NORTH SECOND ST., aboTa Willotr.
mhH-St __
LEFEVBE ft CO.,
Hayini, since ISSB, manufactured the
CLOAKS, MANTILLAS, &c,,
Of the late firm Of
X.- Sc CO 3
And therf successors, would respectfully inform their
old friends and the ladies generally, that they will open*
on the lat day of April, a
SPLENDID AND CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF
CLOAKS, MANTILLAS, &©.,
Embracing many
NEW AND BEAUTIFUL PATTERNS,
Deceived direct from their Paris Agents. It will be
their aim to jrtve to the Philadelphia public ALL THE
ADVANTAGES POfrSESSBI) BY PARIS AND NBW
YORK HOUSES* and their customers will find their st.»ck
SUPERIOR IN STYLE AND WORKMANSHIP
To any ever offered in this city. No effort will be
spared to merit the confidence of those who may favor
them wi'htheir patronage. •
P- S —Madame LEFBVRE will give his special atten
tion to the FI1TI&G AND TRIMMING DEPARTMENT
of the business.
L. LEFEVBE & CO.,
Importers and Manufacturers of Cloaks, Mantillas, &c>
fi’Salerooma 704 CHESTNUT Street, Wheeler & Wil
sons Bowing Machine Agency. mhl2‘sw&s6t
ATOTTINGHAM LACE CURTAINS,
from $1.50 to $7.80 cents a pair, somelof which 'are
as elegant in effect as ihe most expensive Embroidered
Lace Curtain, at about one-tenth the cost.
NOTTINGBAM LACE BED-SPREADS, $3.50, $4, $5,
axd $6 each—a novelty
NOTTINGHAM LACE TOILETS, or TIDIES, small,
medium, large, and very large, with and without fringe,
some of which na suitable for Pillow Covers, ranging in
price from.B cents to
WHITE MUSLINfe. Would invite attention to several
lots of Dotted and Figured Swiss Muslins.
PLAID. CAMBRICS. AND SWISS MtTSLINS.
4-4 and 5-4 Soft and Hard-finish CAMBRIC
I lot of exceedingly fine JaCONBT for 75 cents; 75 by
the piece. Another lot at6scen*s; 60by tbe piece.
1 lot ore-4 FBEHCH JACONET at 75 cents.
4 lots of very fine SWISS at 50, 55,60. and 65 cents '
Host Of the White Goods offered are but a trifling H.d»
vance on old prices, and much under regular prices at
the present time. The readers of The Press are respect
fully informed that the largest Stock of Laces and Em
broideries, always under regular prices. ma^Mba^found
at LACK AND EMBROIDE «Y STORB.
Jt*. go. 38 Morth EIGHTH Street,
T'AGG & BRO., OOBNBK TENTH
A and PINE, open Bargains from Auction:
1 lot heavy Scotch Liaperß, $3 per piece. _
1 lot very fine and heaw Scotch Diapers. 94 per piece. *
1 lot very fine bird-eye Diapers, 62}$c per yard.
Hot fine White Dress Piques, small figures, 44c.
13ot white ground colored figures Piques, heavy
*°l°Sft {topieces) *hier Swiss Muslins, 29, 28, 31,37, and
60c.
l*)ot 4 4 Linens, white and buff ground, small figures,
62 Summer Balmoral Skirts, purple and black
ctripes. 93.
1 lot all-wool Stripe Sblrtisg Flannels, 76c.
1 lot Gents' colored and black sick Neck Tie*. 25c.
Dot ladies’ fancy top lisle thread Gloves, 25c.
1 lot Misses' silk and lin* n fancy Cod Gloves, 31c.
1 lot 3*4 double damask Table Napkins, very fine, 97
per dozen.
1 lot Stripe all-wool Broche Shawls, 95.
Hot all-wool filling Shepherd's Plaid, 37}tfc.
1 lot 8 4 hand-room Table Damask, all linen, 91.26
per yard
llot Quaker Hoop Skirts, kid finish, $1.25 and 9L76.
1 lot Ladles’ sheer all-linen corded-border Hdkfs -15 c.
Hot Gents' very fine colored:border all linen Hand
kerchiefs. 600.
1 lot extra heavy Linen Buckabaek, wide. 44c.
1 Jot very heavy Twilled Crash 2Cc per yard.
Also, several lots Dress Goods, Plaid Muslins,Shawls,
Handkerchief’. Hosiery, Gloves, Ribbons, Ac., Ac., all
at discount from regular prices • mn!2 Zt
CPLENDID DRESS GOODS.
La we s, Challies, and Grenadines,
Figured and. Plain Poplins, new colors,
Black Silks, from 9l- 26 to 92. . ,
Pongees, of brown and black mixtures,
All the new shades of Alpacas.
Now open at JOHN H. STOKES ,
mbi2‘ yoa ARCH Street.
TINEN GOODS, OF ALL KINDS,
L EXTRA CHEAP.-Heavy hand-loom Table Linens,
at S7Kc. 90c. and 91: unbleached Table Linen at 75c,
S7Kc, and $1; half-coiton at 62}£e 76c. and 87}£c;
bleached do, pure Linen. 75c, S7}ic., 90c, 9L and $2.25;
extra width and quality at $1 S7}£, 91 50, fl 76. and 92
I am now selling grevt quantities of these on account of
their cheapsees. .....
NAPKINS of every variety: damask and snowdrop at
9&t heavier do at 92 60 and $3; extra quality at $4, and
$6.
DOYLIES at $1 60 and $2. either plain or with red
border; also, colored for fruit.
TOWELS with Ted and blue borders, with and without
fringed ends, at $2.25; fine do., with bolder aU around,
at 93; extra size do., fringed, at 93.60; very fine do.* at
94.60
IJIAPEBING of all widths.
Riehnid son’s heavy HOUSEWIFE LINENS forfamllv
use, at fiCc, 62Hc» 65c, 7Cc, 7Gc, and 87}£c. These are very
desirable, being exfra heavy. , , ■"
HUCKABACK, both bleached and half bleached, at
26c. 3UdCt «J£o. 40c aiidOOe.
LINEN SHEETINGS of the Barnsley make, at 91.60
and $1 76 One lot. 12-4 wide, at $1 75.
Three bales, txtra wide, heavy CRASH, at 14c and
16c i better and finer at 18c and 20c
GRANVILLE B HAINES,
mL7-mlawelt 1013 market Btrooi. .Lava Ton til.
4 000 dollars.
JOUR THOUSAND DOLLARS IN BLACK
We n' w offer the greatest bargains in BLACK GIRO BE
XcHIASS ever offered in the city.
' Heavy Black Silks at 81,25 yeryard.
£ eavy Black Mika at ®L 87 per yard.
Heavy BJackfcilke ats'.Mperyard.
34-inch-wide heavy Black bilks at 81.82 par yard, -
The above goodaare a great bargain We desire to turn
them Into cash immediately* and give our customers
every chance. THOMAS SIMPSON * SONS.
mb9wths-3t 033 and 034. PINE Street.
MILLINERY GOODS.
1864. _ 1864.
WOOD & CART,
725 CHESTNUT STREET,
STRAW AND MILLINERY
GOODS.
F. B.—MERCHANTS AND HILLINSKS are invited to
examine before pnrchaslni. aa oar STOCK IS PULL
and PRICES LOW.
mbs.2m WOOD A CART.
P. A. HARDING & CO.,
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OP
STRAW AND MILLINERY GOODS,
No. 4:13 ARCH STREET.
rHILADELrHLA.
mh3-2ni
7THE BEST ASSORTMENT OP HEAD-
DBBSBEB. neat Fancy Cap», French Flowers, can
be had at No. 004 ARCH Street. It*
OBANGES.
SCO boxes Palermo Oranges.
- 100 bt zee tteebina Oranges
iQ boxes Palermo Lemons.
CO bt-xes Messina lemons.
Jnetla ß dt»,. a ndfor g fobv MJtWltl . lAM3
miill 10T Sontir WATER Strut.
WE HAVE LEARNED NOT TO BE
’ ' utonlahed at anything. Year, of experience, and
a correspondence extending throughout all nationalities
of the habitable globe, have tamed theories into facts
and established a basis from which we need not err.
We are sot surprised at such facte as the following,
although tbe persons who write them are. We know
the persons and circumstances,- hence feel at to
their statements:
' New Brdfjrd, Mass., Nov. 24, 1863.
* Dear Bru : I have been afflicted many years, with
severe prostrating cramps in my limbs, cold feet and
hands, and a general disordered system Physicians
and medicines felled to relieve me. While visiting some
friends in New York, who were uring Plantation Bitters,
they prevailed upon me to try them. I commenced with
a small wine-glassful after dinner. Feeling better by de
grees, in a few days I was astonished to find the coldness
and cramps had entirely left me, and I could sleep the
night through, which I had not done for years I feel
like another being. My apatite and strength have also
greatly improved by the use of the Plantation Bitters.
“Respectfully, JUDITH RUSSEL.”
PANTS, &c.
PL ANTATIO.VBITTERS,
Bbbdbbury, Wls„ Bopt. 16, 1863.
** * * I have been In the army hospital for four
teen months—speechless and nearly dead. At Alton,
111., they gave me a bottle of Plantation Bitters. * * *
Three bottles restored my speech and cured me. *
C. A. FLAUTE.”
The following is from the Manager of the Union Home
School for the Children of Volunteers:
• M Havbmetbr Mansion, Fiftt-sevbnth Sr..
New York, August 2,186 k
“ db. Drake : Tour wonderful Plantation Bitten
have be** given to some of oat little ohildren, suffering
from weakness and weak lungs, With most happy effect.
One little girl, in particular. with pains in her head*
loss of appetite, and dally wasting consumption, on
whom all medical skill had been exhausted, has been
entirely restored. We commenced with bat a teaspoon
fal of Bitten a day. Ber appetite and strength rapidly
Increased, and she is now well.
Respectfully.
Mrs. O. M. DEVOB.”
'* * * * I owe mnci to yon, (or I verily believe tbe
Plantation Bitten have saved my life.
Kev. W. H. WAOQOKEB. Madrid, S. 1."
• • Thou wilt eend me two bottle* more of thy
Plantation Bitter*, My wife has been greatly benefit**
by their nse.
Thy friend*
ASA CORBIE, Philadelphia, Pa."
*•+ * + I hare been a great sufferer from Dyspepsia,
and tad to abandon preaching. * * * The Plantation
Bitters have cured me.
Bbt. J. S. CATHOB.N, Rochester, IT. T.”
“ * * * I have given the Plantation Bitters to Ban
dreda of onr disabled soldiers with the most astonishing
aW. D. AWDBBWB* '
Superintendent Soldiers' Home* Cincinnati, 0."
“ * * * The Plantation Bitters have eared |me of
liver complaint, of which I was laid op prostrate and
had to abandon my business. . _ *
H. B KINGSLEY, Cleveland. 0.”
** * * * The Plantation Bitters have cured me of a
derangement of the kidneys and urinary organs that has
distressed me for years. It acta like a charm. •
C. C. MOORB. No. 254 Broadway.” :
Ae.« &c.« dee.* dee., ' tu., die.
The Plantation Bitters make the weak strong, the lan
guid brilliant, and are exhausted nature's great restorer:
They are composed of the celebrated Callsaya bark, win'
tergreen, sassafras, roots, herbs, *e., all preserved In
perfectly pore St. Croix rum. - *■
S. T.—lB6o.—X.
Persons of sedentary habits. troubled with weakness,
lassitude, palpitation of the heart, lack of appetite, dis
tress affcrr sating, torpid Uver* constipation &c.« deserve
to suffer if they will not try them.
They are recommended by the highest medical autho
rities, and are warranted to produce an immediate bene
ficial effect. They are exceedingly agreeable, perfectly
pure* and harmless.
Notice— Any person pretending to sell Plantation Bit
ters in balk or by the gallon is a swindler and impostor.
It is put np only In our log-cabin bottle. Beware of bot
tles refilled with imitation deleterious staff, for which
several persons are already in prison. See that every
bottle has our United States stamp over the coik, «»««•
Hinted, and oar signature on eteel-pl&te side label.
8o)d by respectable dealers throughout the habitable
globe.*
P. 11. DRAKE * CO.,
fe2S-tnth«3m »08 BROAD WAY.
INSURANCES COMP AN]
rj*HE GIRARD
LIFE INSURANCE,
AnmUty, and Treat Company,
OF PHILADELPHIA.
OFFICE No. 408 CHESTNUT STREET,
MUTUAL INSURANCE COMBINED WITH.THE SHOT
KITY op A CAPITAL— CHaBTEKED IN 1838.
CAPITAL AND ASSETS JANUARY 1, 166*,
SI, 834.393.191
MANAGERS:
THOMAS KIDSWAY, JOHN A. BROWN.
BOBEBT FEABSALI, JOHN B. LATIMER.
THOMAS P. JAMBS, JOHN C. MITCHELL,
GEOHGK TABaB, SRTH 1 COSTLY.
JOHN R. SLACK. _ ISAAC STARR.
HENRY G. FREEMAN. STaOY B. BABOROET,
NR P. JBBKS.
JOBN F. JAMESt Actuary and Treasurer-
THOM_AS_BID&WAY, President,
OEBIN BOGEBS, Geteral Agent.
The Girard Life and Trust is ooe of the oldest ana most
substantial Companies in the United States.
It has always oeen conducted-upon the principle that
the primary object lnsurance iff unquestioned
security to the insured ' ,
With this ■view of Life Insurance. It commenced Dim
ness nearly thirty years ogo t upon the joint stock prin
ciple, with mutual privileges, and with an adequate
cash capital.
In 1844 the Company declared the first BONUS to its in
sured members for whole of Life, thus affording all the
advantages of mutual insurance. . , ,
frince that period, all insurers for the whole of Life,
have participated in the profits, and which are constant
ly on the Increase. • x , • ,
Its premiums are as low as that of any other good com
pany, and as is consistent with the proper security to the
insured. These may be paid quarterly . semiannual
ty, or annually 411 its privileges ate liberal, and it 3
payment of losses prompt. It has never contested a
THE TEN-YEAR FLAK.
This popular system or Life Insurance enjoys all the
advantages of profits as other whole life policies. ‘
Those of our citizens who contemplate insuring their
lives for the benefit and protection of their families, are
earnestly Invited to examine the principles upon which
the Girard Life Insurance Company is conducted before
enterint into engagements with those who hold out in
ducements of extravagant profits, which may result in
a disappointment to those most dear to them, at a time
when the benefits of Life Insurance are the most essen
tial to .their welfare. .....
Pamphlets and Circulars explanatory, with all other
information, maybe obtained by'calling at the Office of
the company, 4:08 CHESTNUT, above Fourth.
WANTED—Competent Local Agents in all the princi
pal cities and towns in Pennsylvania,'where there are
not already agencies established. ~ ~
Those des'TOus of agencies will please address the
General Agfertof the Company, It*
{STATEMENT OF 'JHE
O HOWARD INSURANCE GONPANY,
OF HEW YORK.
OFFICE NO. 60 WA.Lt. STREET.
CHARTERED 1835.
_ „ JAKUAKT IST, 1864.
Cash Capital Kso,rai eg
Gftoss assets 411,770 84
Consisting of— . . , ’
Cash on hand and on deposit In Phoenix and
Manhattan Banks . •••■ •••• *14,935 86
Special deposit with United States Treasury
Dependent 16.000 00
Beal Estate owned by Company unencum
bered— e AA
In New York city, premises No. BB
Wall 5treet......,..* S6S»OW '
House and lot in 8r00k1yn.. 2,000 tv
67,000 00
Stocks owned by Company at mar
sec value— „„
Bank Stcck ..$43,750 00
United States, New York state, and
New Foik city stock..... *129,950 00 m
Loans on Mortgages, on Beal Estate,
being first liens, (worth in the ag
gregate $315,6:0)..
Bad) fences due from agents premiums
unpaid. Interest accrued, and
rents on Beal Estate.-.-.
LIABILITIES.
Claims for losses unadjusted- ■ ••• ■*
Unpaid Dividends, Ac
$13.895 37
SAMUEL T. SKIDMORE, President
Henry A. Oarlsy, Becretary.
Tne above old-eetabiished Company are now prepared
to issue polioteg on merchandise generally, vessels in
port, and cargoes, furniture, dwellings, Ac.,at current
rates, through their agent in tbie city.
Office of Agency No. 31* WaLNUt Street. Phila.
mhl-tuthsl2t FORMAN P. HOLLISSHEID. Agent.
•DEPORT OF '> HE MASSACHUSETTS
JA MUTUAL LIFE INBDBANCE COMPANY,
JANUARY Ist, 1304.
Loans secured by bond »nd moitg *iiin.s»a,2so w
United States and Bana Stocks «*•••' *• 133,690 60
Loans to Policy Holders —— 207.37147
Stock held as collateral by the Company.***** 20.060 00
Interest on deferred premiums 60.254 76
Cash on hand and deposited, and la course of _
transmission. * • 14 167 36
Guarantee Capital. 100,000 00
Beal Estate *+** ** 12,000 00
Cash received in past year.
Loan V otes ....... v ...... v ....
Interest received from In-restmeatß
Income firom other 50urce5....'.....
Amount paid by
** Keturued Premium.*
* * Bstu rued Interest....
“ Dividends
•* Expenses
Los.e» reported, *l7. COO .
Bo Glalms Ccn.etted by the Company. _
O. RICE, President.
F B. BACON, Secretary.
GEORGE F. WILLS. Agent and Attorney.
mhs stnth6t* Office. 400 WALNUT St, Phila., Pa.
T7OBMAN F. HOLLINSHB A.D,
J- No. 312 WALNUT STREET. PHILADELPHIA,
INSURANCE BROKER AND ADJUSTER.
Marine Losses Adjusted.
Marine Fire. Inland, and Life Insurance effected in
the most reliable Companies at reasonable rates, with
out CHARGE TO THB ASSURED.
AU business relating to Insurance attended to promptly
and carefully. _ ,
FOBMAH F. HOLLINSHKAD’S 1
INSURANCE AGENCY.
No. 313 WALNUT STREET.
PHILADELPHIA.
Agent for the following first-class Companies:
HOWARD INSURANCE Co , OF NEW YORK.
1825.)
cash capital. $250,000.
ADRIATIC FIRS IfffeUBANCB CO., OF NEW YORK.
(Organized 1858 >
CASH. CAPITAL $BOO,OOO.
COMMERCIAL FIRS INSURANCE CO., OF N. YORK.
CAS^^APITAL? 8 *2«>.000.
MERCANTILE FIRE INSURANCE CO., OF N. YORK.
„. (Organized 1859 )
CASH CAPITAL *200.000 _ _
‘ALBANY CITS FIRE INSURANCE, OF ALBANY. N Y.
(Organized 1B60.)
mhl-12t CASH CAPITAL. S9CO.COO.
pABTES DE VISITE, PLEASING IN
style, and artistic In execution, and life-like In *?-
pearanoe, are made at B P. REIMER’S popular Gal
lery, 6% & Arch street. Go early. ** —
TTEATON& DENOELA, HARDWARE
JGL Comml»ionMerehimt«. 50T COMMEBCB and HO
NORTH Streets, offer for»ale:
Anchor Brand Palls: Plymouth Millßlyets
W. *B. Butcher’s Cast Steel;Bagle<>bliiet Locke.
Putnam's Horse Nails; Locke s School Slates.
fnuML Brass, and Iron wire; Cotton Cards.
ai?o7a fall assortment of American Hardware.
feC-fimif
/\A.SHPBIC>SOF
Kj patent RIVETED OA
1 in*h. iwrronaln*foot. 9c|
« *• “ *» .fc:c
4 “ “ " -SRc
6 «» ** “ .fiOc
6 V •' " .72c I
fotfrinedi&to Widths In pr
jas. a
mhlOEt*
A YOUNG MAN WANTED IN A DRY
GOODS STOBE-one wfco ,K ' m « «t*>-
rieccfl Apply to BDWIN HALL &GO ,
inhl2-2t 30 Sooth SECOND
A LADY WISHES A SITUATION AS
Housekeeper, or to take char o* a a invalid lady.
Reference given. Call or address Housekeeper. No.
MIS WALE Pr street mMI 6t»
AGBNTS WANTED TO SELL THE
STANDARD HISTOBT OF THB WAK, A*»»
Aance to make money. Agent, are clearlnf from *l.lOl to
*2oopet month. 200 000 volnme. already Bold. Sand for
8 - v 4^ re *‘ J °SES, BEOS., A 00.. Publish?/.,
mh7-tmhl7» ' EALTIMOBB. Md.
PRINTERS WANXED. WANTED,
the D«W?, S?*S a addltlo “ a i. Comnoaltote tit work on
iSii i“,5 l CongroßSi BIXTT CENTS per 1.003 ami
J'AL 1 ho paid. Bone but tolerably f M t and “clean"
compaaltorswlU answer the pnrpoae.
WAaniPfOTOB. March 8. 1601. JOIIS
TWANTED—A BOY IN A WHOLE
•a? ®4?sS-HaBDWAHE BTOBE. SmalUalarypaid
Address W,’ Pre»» office. mtaMt-
WANTED-IN A JOBBING DRY
* * Goods House, a lad from 16 to 18 years of »ge a.s
entry clerk: must be a good penman; correct and Quick
at figures. Addrsi a Box 1229 Philadelphia P. O. u*
WANTED—BY A SINGLE GENTLE
MAN, a Furnished Room.’with Board, in a private
family. between Walnut and Vine, and Fourth and
Eighth atreets, Address *’Joseph »”thio office. mhl2-2t*
WANTED—TO BENT, A LOT. SUIT
'F f ABLY located for a Coal Yard. Address •‘J. B
Box 0377 Post Office. ' mh!2-2t
WANTED TO BENT—A STORE, ON
V* ellhor MARKS! or THTBD Etreet. Addressi “S.B.
J..” Prr** Office. . mhll -Sf
WANTED—IN A DOMESTIC DRY
* * Goods Commission House - , an energetic Y'OUNG
MAN. Good reference required. Address ,k Alpnens,
this office. mhll 2t*
139,940"00
11,1908
#411,770 84
.#18.659 00
298 37
..#167 490 77
68 480 00
38 786 63
.. 6,(00 00
51.800 00
16,388 98
325 12
7.6.9 26
, 53,606 94
HOYT BBOTHBBS’
iK LEATHBB BKLTINO.
| JO inches ......,..$lOB
12 inches. I S 2
141neh.e5*.............. 161
Inches. 1 90
20 a 63
>pATtion.
BU-MNGTOH. Agent.
45 3. FBONt Street,
WANTS. ‘
WANTED—A LAD WHO WRITES
a good hand, to assist in a Counting Boom, An
excellentchancA to acquire a Knowiedgeor-BooK-kenping,
Address Box 1564 Post Office mh!o-3t»
WANTED, BY MAY Ist,. A NEAT
' STORE. In the central part of the- city. Bent
from *760 to #l.OOO
Addrc.a Box 2609 Port Office. nrhlO 3t*
WANTED —THREE PERFECT
copies of ‘‘THE PRESS ” «f Anzosk 201 h, 1833
A good price will he paid for thorn at khl> Office mtlO-tt
WANTED - CLOTHING.—PEBSONS
* * having Clothing to dispose of will please call on
or address C- MtLLBB,
jaC-tutbaSm* No. 303 CHBBTNUT Street.
wr nnn —wanted, a partner
5?,?yVV* with this amount, in a Sash, Door, and
Moulding Mill* doing a good cash buaineae. Address or
SKKJy.I?. E at the Mill, GIRaRD Avenue and'
VIBNNA Street. Kensington. It* 1
000 * l6 ‘°oo, $lO,OOO, AND
nP'^'vjVJUVJ, Ollier sums to Loan on Urst-clasa
Mor zsge Eecnrllies, at FIVE PEE CSNT. for a term
of years. S. KINGSTON McOAY,
mhio-3t» ' 4:81 WALKDF street.
<n>£ nnn wanted —on- supe
<JpUf \J\J\J RIOR MORTGAGE SECURITY, ats per
cent for 6 years. Apply to • E TAYLOR,
mhlQ-3t 141 North SIXTH Street, below Race.
F\ A MONTH f—l WANT TO HIRE
hP ■ AGENTS in every County, at §75 a month, ex
penses paid, to sell my new cheap Family SewlogMa*
chines. Address S. MADISON* Alfred,Me. [fe!2 d&W3m
A MONTH I—l Want Agents at
Pencil*. Oriental Burners, and Uotherartlil.e. lsmrcn
lare sent free JOHN F. LOBP, Blddeford. Me. ja272m
KOST AMD VODKD.
T OST.-OERTIPICATE No. 181 FOB 1
" Share In the POJNT.BRBEZB PARK ASSOCIATION
OF PHILADELPHIA, in the name of HENBY D.
LENTZ.
As application mill ha made fonr weeks from iho date
heieof for a renewed certificate, notice is hereby given.
JACOB S. LENTZ,
mi. 9 erf Bt* Execntor of Henry D Lenta, deceased.
TOST—A CERTIFICATE OF 5 PER
J-* CENT. LOAN OF STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA,
for $519.06, dated March. 12. 1830. No. 754. In name or
WILLIAM MBRBDITH. Albo, a Certificate or ff-per
cent. Loan of State or Pennsylvania, ior the sum of §3OO,
dated June 80, 1645, No. 1452, in the name of ELI JL
PRICE* administrator of William Meredith In trust. Ap
plication has been made to the Auditor General for a re
newal of said Certificates _
felo-3m ' ELI K PRICE. No. 811 ARCH Street.
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
pAMBRIA IRON CO.—FOR SALE,
A/ one to five hundred Shares of Cambria Iron Com
pany. Price, s£o. Address Box 564, Philadelphia Post
Office. mhl2-2t*
M CITY, AND COUNTRY DRUG
STORES FOR SALE—§4OO to $5,000 each. Also,
DtUg store Fixtures, of all kinds, foreale and wanted.
li* DICKSON* 4-30 WALNUT Street.
Mfob sale—several hand-
SOME Cottiges, Country Seats, Ac., at Cheltou Hills,
German’own, and Chestnut Hill. Apply to WM. ROS
SELL ALi.BB.S B. cor.4th and Walnut 2d floor. mhl2-3f
m FOB SALE—THE ELEGANT MO-
Residence, with large aide yard. No. 957
FBANELJN S.re«t. Apply to WM. HORsBLL ALLEN. S,
E. corner FOU>TH and WALNTJT* 2d floor. mhlZ-at*
M for sale—a valuable
BUSINESS PROPERTY on. MARKET Street, near
Nineteenth; the lot extends through to Jones street.
The front building Is about 60 feet deep, and four stories
high, with two pt*ry iron front. Also, a large three
story BUILDING in the rear. 22 b 7 50 feet, suitable for a
J> B OIBWIU.AOSR.
IQS South FOPBTg Street.
zpannfactoiyi
0* Fob SALE—HOUSE NO. 1516 N.
JIH. TWELFTH Street, 12 roomss lot 17 by 11S: two
fronts. be sold low. Apply on premises. mhll-6c*
®FOB SALE—ONE OF THE
handsomest location*, and best improved country
seats, on CHESTNUT H!LL, with aboat 9 acres of land.
Addreps Box 920* Philadelphia P. O, mhB-tafs3t*lf
Mfob sale—the NEAT, COM
PORTABLE three-.tory HOHSB, w\tl: 3-story back
bnliaines. S»T YKANKLIN Bt. Price $5.0 0. mhll-3,»
« HANDSOME MANSION. WITH
VA (or 5) Acm, Shade. Fruit, St c.. for SALS or BX
CHARGE, GERMAN TOWN. nea» a station. Price.
<lO COO Address “S, C- t a> J/edaeroittce. mhSl-2>*r
m GERMANTOWN PROPERTY
•fi-IFOK SALE by M Thomas St Son, on TUESDAY,
Blarch 15.—A large aid convenient HOUSE, on CHURCH
LANE, in the country, yet near to railroad station.
mar&ets. store?, churches. &c It has heater, hot and
cold hydrant water* and a w«U of excellent water,
gas. and lona porches.
Lawns on three sides, well shaded with fine old trefts.
A good stone stable end large kitchen garden. The pro
perty will be shown by the tenant .
Terms easy. ISAAC PU3H,
mfcB 6tU» No. 4Q7 WALRUT fctreet 3d story.
SPLENDID MANSION ANPgfi
COUNTRY SEiT FOB SALE.
The subscriber of era for sale a very elegant
MANS fON HOUSE,
situate at the corner of MANHEIM and GREEN Streets,
Germantown.
The bouse is ‘5O feet square, with spacious back
building, built of etone, and finished in the very
fce&t manner, regardless of expense, with Urge SAloon
parlor, spacionß ball, and staircase or solid oak; large
dining-room, pantry, with fire-proof and kitchen on the
fin t floor; four large chambers, bathroom with ail the
modern convenitnces, and library on the second floor,
and four chambers on the third floor; gas and water
throughout, with stationary washst&nds; cellar paved
throughout, and very dry.
Tfae stable and Barns are complete,
Fine Garden in good order.
The umst attractive feature consists in the OLD SHADE
AND LYEBGBEBHS, combining one of the mo&t attrac
tive places to be fonnd in the country.
There are about EIGHT ACRES OF GROUND in the
the Estate.
Convenient to Wayne and Duy’s Lane Stations, and
near the Main street.
Can be eeen any day in the week.
For further ffrtOUn *™'V£wiS H. RETtHBB
mhl2-stn2t* No. 18» South FOURTH Street.
gfi TO CAPITALISTS—FOR SALE,
a handsomely-located tract of L4ND, in the Twee
ts -fourth ward, within a short distance of the new Park.
Fine impiorements are extending rapidly in that direc
tion. It will be * Bored at about one'half of what th*
adjoining property can bo sold for to-day. Gall and see
the plan I>. 8. GADWALLADEB.
mh!2 6t* 108 South FOURTH Street.
®FOR SALE—MILL PROPERTY
and 100 acres of land, near Millville* 2T J.
FAlt M» V&H acres, near Tanetiorough, Sf J*.
* * -30 acres. Gloucester £<vu.tttv. N. J.
“ SBI acres, nearSeaford, Delaware.
*' 92>* acres* near Princeton. NJ.
*• 90 acres, near Bridgeborcush. N. J
“ 6 000 acres tinber land, Bedford countv* Fa.
“ 1.2C0 acres, near Milford, Delaware.
Cottage and small farm* near Bastleton
B. F. GLENN,
IWS Soutß FOURTH. Street.
Oil, CIOTHS, &c.
G. W. BLABON * CO.,
MANUFACTURERS OF
OIL CLOTHS,
No. 12* NORTH THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA,
Offer to the Trade a mil Stock of
FLOOR, TABLE, AND CARRIAGE
OIL CLOTHS.
GBEEH-GLAZED OIL CLOTHS AND WINDOW
mhl-2m SHADBB.
QEORGE W, T=LIXjTj,
Manufacturer and Wholesale Dealer in
CARPETINGS, MATTINGS, RUGS.
ALSO,
COTTON AND WOOLEN TARNS.
At very Low Prices.
No. 106 NORTH THIRD STREET. ABOVE ARCH,
mhl-Hu Philadelphia.
CEDAR AND WILLOW WARE.
Q.REAT OPENING OF
CEDAR AND WILLOW WARE.
THE LARGEST STOCK IN THE CITY.
prow sEiiMNa at smAtirs.
3.000 DOZ. CORN BROOKS.
3,C00 DOZ. FANCY FAINTED BUCKETS.
I.OCO NESTS CEDAR WASH TUBS.
S.OOO CEDAR-CTAFF AND BARREL CHURNS.
1,000 DOZ. WILLOW MARKET BASKETS.
3,000 BALES COTTON-WICK AND TIE TARN,
2,000 BALES BATS AND WADDING.
RETICULE BASKETS. OIL CLOTHS,
LOOKING GLASSES. CORDAGB. *«.. *c.
All Goode are sold at the Manufacturer’s Loweat Cash
Prices,
Orders promptly Ailed.
ROWE & EUSTON,
IST and 159 NORTH THIRD BTBEET.
mM. 2m Three Poors below Race.
OF REMOVAL.
The nnderelrned wonld Inform their friend* »nd the
fgSSt KfMlfcSZ tfSar"* f ' omt^ol4
gFLKNDID NEW WAREROOMS,
No. »U ARCH STREET,
where they will continue the sale of
GAS FIXTURES, CHANDELIERS,
COAL-OIL BURNERS, &c.
Having associated with our house Mr GHARI3S
PAGE, (formerly the Principal Designer for Corueliu*
« Baker,) we are now prepared to execute orders for 0«
Fixtures of all grades ana designs, from the plainest to
the most massive and elaborate,
VAN KIRK <ft OO ,
Mo »1* ARCH STREET.
JjmLDING HARDWARE.
iS&MSta. I IaPSasTBAPS.
“ d bHDTT*B°Bo£T^ h * H ?‘ "
aavu-'ac men aid kept oj A haa« 0 »J IH(1N WO BK3,
„,,, offl« Ho 930 CHOBCJ .l ay-
Saaiifrct or. » of Wttftastod BdAM mi HaY 6VXLSS.
AMDBEMENTS.
gELECT READINGS. "
MUSICAL FUND HAIaL;
Philadelphia, March 7.1664
N. K. RICHARDSON. Bsq.i . , ,uw ‘
Dsak Bir: The undersigned, judges in the late elocu
tionary contest between New York and Philadelphia,
who witnessed your success upon that occasion, as well
as many others, desirous of expressing our high appre
ciation of your oratorical ability, respectfaliy invite yon
to deliver gome of your excellent Readings aud Recita
tions* at such time and place as may salt yoar convent-
CIUB B. LEX. Very trnlT 'jam’BS POLLO3K.
R. SHELTON MACKENZIE PHILIP LAWRSNCE.
- . PHTLADiiLpHiA, March 9. M6L
Gbkti.i-.mbn . 1 amiuattn reeeiptof your kind invita
tion, haroe MOSTG4L FUND HALLMths
pisce, and EVENING, March 16th, the
time. lours truly.
_ „ _ t. « et> 4- b* M - K. RICHARDSON.
To Hon. Jame» Poilocr, Prof Maguire,Key. Alfred Ne»
vm. D. D. * and others
TICKETS 25 CENTS.
For rale at GOPLD’S, SEVENTH ‘and * CHESTNUT
and at PUGH’S. SIXTH and CHESTNUT, mbio thgjft
GBOVEB’S CHESTN UT -STfiBET
THEATER
GRA»D RAMfLY MATIBEE
. this (Satnrdßy) APTERNOOH. March 12,
■Rten will be presented the great Irish Scenic Drama,
_ . THE OOLLEEI HAWK.
of Admission is fixed at £d cents to all parts Of
sr JL^ B J*n Tickets admit three persons Children,
Family ci'de. 25 cents. No reserved seats.
Poors op«n at2o r clocki commence at h%,
r>« MA^Ti T aQ; II i GHr ’ COLLEEN BaWN.
_On MONDAY* TICKEr-OF-LgaVA MAN.
WALNOT.STBEIT THBATBB.
Of actreee,
OnYVhich oeesatonehe will appsarln two "Dramas
Hist time tbm j dramattiathm-of
TBB WEPT OF THE WlBa-ToVwfafi f
MONDAY, EDWrW ADAMS will aopsar,
MBS. JOHN DBEW’S NEW ABOH
-tu street thsatbe.
LAST NIOHT OF MKS. JOHS DREW.
THRILLING DRAMA AND ROARING COMEDY.
l2. ISH.
Ob, A WlFJs’s Bevbnoe.
AsnesßeVero-...» * Mrs. John Drew
Oliver Dob»B. etuart Robson.
Alfred De Yere...-. .....Mr. Gosaio.
To conclude with the Roaring Comedy pf
. PAULTRY.
PhneVe.... Mrs. John Drew.
Paul Pry ... ......Stuart Robson.
MONDAY—Mr. and Mrs. BARNEY WILLIAMS.
*\TRS. JOHN DREW’S NEW ARCH.
STREET THEATRE.
fm. * AN® MRS BARNEY WILLIAMB*
The celebrated Comeitians.and original impersonators of
THE PECULIARITIES OF IRISH AND YANKBE LTFB,-
Will commence a orief engagement
MONDAY EVENING, March 14th, 1834.
On which occasion they will appear
It* IN TWO ; F IBKIB VERY BEST PIECES,
TOM KING’S CrBEAT EXCELSIOR
CIRCUS TKOTTpE, from BsUlmore and Washlbg
ton—NATlONAL HALL, MARKET above Twelfth
strePt—will open for the reason on SATURDAY AFTER
NOON, 12th inst, conurtencLngat 2’a o’clock. Perform
ance in the EVENING, commencing at 7.40 o’clock. .
The troupe is composed of come of the most famous
ceUbritiee in the world. The renowned, dashing, and'
daring French Equestrian, Mile. JOSEPHINE TOUR.
NAIRE, will make her first appearance on Saturday
nttf?* 0 ?' cbe A Pl f aB l?,K ™ graceful Mile. Vi^
GINIA. in single and double prineipai acts of Eanss
trisnism: JAMES DBMOTT. the thrilling sommersaalt
and principal riders JAMBS - REYNOLDS eocentrlo
Clown and comic >inger; JAMES WARD.popular Clown
and performer on the clond-swirg: PHILO NATHANS,
the intrepid vanltersiid Bommerßaultequestrian; LOUIS
ZiBFRvTTA, the acrobat and grmnast, stilts, hoop
ring and MVisging cord, trapeze, Jeaptr, &ud tumbler;
Mobs. SOCHELLC recently from Schleswig-Holstein,
a great German gymnfttt; WM. NAYLOR, the dating '
bare-back hurdle-act, bars, gates and swing
Jrarer: GEO. WAMBOLD* the celebrated contortionist;
WILLIAM atd HENRY NEILL, brothers, the most ia
teres«ing and pleasing gymnasts, and horizontal-bar
artistes; WM, H. GBJBFN, ihe modern Sampson and
six-horse rider; EDWARD WOODS, the scenic and
ccmic rider. Also, the wonderful mnl*s, Tom and
.Terry* recently obtained at Acapulco. Mexico. Torn
Kifgwili exhibit his great Batoute Leaps rforlflfeaeh
exhibition
ADA.IBBION, 25c«nte. Stage seats, 50 cents; Private
box, $3; Galleiy. 15 cents. Mallut-e every Wednesday
and Saturday afternoon, commencing at and 7 4J'
o’clock. • - mhlO
"RUBVENTH-ST* OPERA HOUSE,
-AA “THE FAMILY RESORT ”
a»D DIXKV’B MINSPB.OLS,
THE GRBAT STAR TROUPE OF THE WORIID*
In their
SELECT ETHIOPIAN SOIREES,
Splendid Singing, Beautiful Dancing* Laughable* Bur
lesque*. Plantation Semes, ftc.. Ac., bv
TWENTY TALENTED ARTISTS.
BVBRY EVENING THIS WEEK.
Tick*tg 26 cents Doors cnen at 7 o’clock.
fe27-3m J. L OARNOBOSS. Meoayer
TBB great picture
a AT CONCERT HALL LECTURE BOOM
For a short season.
OPEN EVERY EVENING JOB A SHORT SEASON.
J, Insco Williams’ celebrated
PANORAMA OF THE BIBLE.
This is the most complete and finished Faintmg of Us
Sacred Scriptures in the world, *omtrl*lugovaif fifty af
the mo>t
SUBLIME AND THRILLING SCENES
Of the first three thousand years of Biblical History,
forming eltogethor one thf* finest exhibitions of the sg« .
OP* If EVERY EVENING at haif pas* 7 O’clock.
Admission 25 cents.
N. B. Matinees on Wednesday and Saturday after
noons, at 3 o’clock.
Admission for Children 15 cents, few Isa
fJERMANI A ORCHESTRA.—PUBLIC
REHEARSALS every SATURDAY, ft 3 o’clock, ».
M« at the MUSICAL FUND HALL. Single tickets &
cents. Packages of eix ticket*, fil To be had at AJg
-DRE’S. 110* CHESTNUT Btreet. J E GOULD. SB
TENTH and CHESTNUT, and at the Hall door, feli-tf
PENN BY EVA NX k ACADEMY OF
A THE FINE ART*,
1095 CHESTNUT hTRRKT.
OPEN DAILY (Sundays excepted) from 9 A. M. kill
6 P. M.
Admission 25 cents. Children half price
EDITCATION AT**
A MUSICIAN, FULLY COMPETENT,
withes to take charge of the Choir of a Fro:estant
Church, or to fins Tenor in a qnaneUe. Addressee*
nor, ’ Ledcer office It*
T’BACHUtS OF EVERY BRANCH OF
A EDUCATION for Schools or Families may be found,
free of chars*, at the Philadelphia Teachers’lnstitute,
a«? South THIRD Street if
THE greatest EDUCATIONAL
a ENTERPRISE IN THIS COUNTRY.— BRYANT.
STRATTON. A CO.’S INTERNATIONAL CHAIN OF
COMMERCIAL COLLEGES, established in nineteen of
the principal cities if the United States and Canada, with
a daily attendance of upwards of fonr thousand young
men and ladies
The PliUndejnhia Colldfce. loosied at the southeast cor
nef of SEVENTH Htd CHBBTNUr Streets, undor th*
mansjreinert of H B. BRYANT, H. D. STRATTON, and
LEMUEL BANNISTER, assisted by an able corps of Pro*
feeaora In the various departments, Is an important link
in the International Chain, and atands pre-eminent in
the States as a school of preparation for the duties of
active business life.
A scholarship ptirchared at this Institution entitles the
holder to continuous or temporary intimation. In any of
the Colleges, at any time of bis life.
Young men who enter this school can secure the
readiest means of honorable and lucrative employment-*
a eound business education. It
dEOEOE A NEWBOLD HAVING
leased EATON ACADEMY, BENNETT SQUARE.
Chester county, expects to commence a Spring Session
there the llth of Fourth Month (AnriL) For circulars*
address Geo A. Newbold. Jenkintown, Montg. CO ,PL,
till the 4th inst.. or Wm. Chandler, Bennett Square,
Chetter county. Pa mhll-lm*
“DRYANT, STRATTON & BANNIS
STATE AND NATIONAL COMMERCIAL COL
LEGE. S. E. cor. SKVENTH and CHESTNUT.—lnstruc
tion in Bookkeeping, Commercial Law, Commercial Onl
culatiofis.Btuiaesft Pennmanshfp, Business Correspond
ence, apd Telegraphing. An excellent opportunity for
young men to prepare themselves In the moat effective
manner for the duties of active business, life, by attend
ing either day or evening. Call, or send for a Circular.
m(Mt* ,
RORDENTOWN FEMALE COLLEGE,
BOEDER.TOWN, N. J.
This Institution is pleasantly located on the Delaware
river, V 4, hour’s ride from Philadelphia. Special atten*
tion is paid to the common and higher brae she* o 1
ENGLISH, and superior advantages furnished in Vow
and Instrumental Music. FRENCH taught by native.
ana £ ol^°l£Si.‘id^
Jal4-9ra» . President.
VILLAGE GREEN SEMINARY,
T NEAR MEDIA, FA.—Pupils received at any time.
English, Mathematics, Classics, and Natural Boien«e»
taught. Military Tactics, Book-keeping, and Civil En
gineering taught. Entlie expenses about $3 per’week.
Boys Of all ages taken. Sefera to Wm. H Earn, ex-
Sheriff * John cj. Cauu & Co. * No, 23 South Third atreeti
and Thomas J, Clayton. Esq. .Fifth and Trane street*,
Address Rev. J. HARVEY BARTON, A. M., Village
Green. P*. nofl-tf
MILITARY,
SGENEBAX BEOBDITING OFFICE,
No. 611CHBSTKUT Street
RECRUITS WANTED for all the old
A AETIIitBBT. and
. IMFANIRSr REGIMENTS,
now in Fervlce. railed in this STATS. A few good men
can yet be ealisied for the Sim Artillery (bight) P. V .
and for the Third Artillery (Heavy) P. V., stationed at
Fortress Monroe, Va , by applying at this office inns*
dlately. BOUNTIES.
Veteran Voluate ers • * ■ wra
All other Voionteera. —•
$343 cash in hund. Re'rnits will be accredited tj any
locality in the State of Penn sylvanla they may desire*
and receive the local bounty.
CHAS. N. GADW SLtiIDER.
Capt. and General Becraiting
mtis-et*
FINANCIAL.
dBREVE & KENDRICK, No. 23 WIL
CJ LIAM Street.NEW YOBK; Office. No 15._
County, City, bud Town Bonds of the State of WIS»
COUSIN, issued to insolvent RaUroad Companies, par
cha»td at hJaii prices. Also, all other MISGBLIjANEOUS
SECURITIES Bought and Sold. mh9 6t
TOHN HOBN, JR,
V STOCK COMMISSION BROKER.
No. 140 SOOTH THIRD STREEP,
(TIP STAIRS.)
PHILADELPHIA.
REFERENCES:
H«ssrs.Tho«. A. Biddle* Co. Wess.Oaw, Macale#tar, 4 Co.
Metsis. E, S. Whelan* Co. Messrs. Drexel A Co.
Messts. Bnzby & Co. Hoary J. Williams .B*o,
Alexander Biddle,'Esq. I. P.Hutchinson, &m,
Q. M. Troutman. wq. D. B Cummins, Esq.
Jas. Q. King A Sons New York. fe2S-3m
SECOND NATIONAL BANK O?
FBANKPOED.
CAPITAL *lOO.OOO. WITH THE PBIVILBOB OF IN
CREASING TO MOO.COO. ■ .
NATHAN HILLBS. ProaUent.
WILLIAMS. KHAWB, Cashier,
(Late or the PoUadelphla Bank.)
NATHAN HILLBS. "“‘’IfIBLBS H KMMBB.
QBORQS W. RHAWN, BBNJ. BORLAND, J*.,
SIMONS. SNYDER, BEN £r&ns&T* 01 **
EDWARD HAYES, JOHN COOPER.
SaSnd NattoSai Bank of is now
openat No i 34 main stroot. Fxaukfiud. for the trana
action of a General Banking Bnslnasa upon the WU*i
te CoUectlons upon all aeeeMlble points will be made
upon liberal terms. BespectfnUy,
faS-Sm W. w. BIT AWN. Oaabier
-■m-ir—.- for HARI FORD VIA.
jßik±msmu Delaware and raritan cAtiAt.
The Philadelphia Steam Propeller Company's steamer
MAKS.GmmIy. master, 1b bow loading at TATHAIH*
wharf, below SOUTH street; For freight, which will b*
taken on accommodating terms, apply at _
J3i» South WHARVES.
WM. M. BAIRD & 00. ■ Atente.
£& BUISTI3 KITCHEN GARDEN
—llZ SBBD6 —Market Gardeners and all others
pw. and reliable Seed,, • h fgj^ r g , ®rf^S rolU *
* Seed Warehouse.
It Nn». 823 and 08* MARKET Street, eboTeWlnth.
A GARDENING AND FARMING
2E IMi;tBME«TB and rte beat manu
faeture, for »»^f enltnni i w Saw end S«4 Star.
It Woe, f aa«nd 99 t MABKEr Street, above Ninth.
SEED POTATOES—GOODRICH’S
spr-su: a. a.
§JOHN L. CAPEN, PHRENOLO
GIST. may be consulted DAY and EVENING, on
adaptation to Basinets, Trade and Profeealoa;
on the Improvement of health, correction of
faults, fonnation of friendships. *c. Full de
scriptions of character given when required, at No %*
S. TENTH Street, afroye Chestnut, ma»tq.tKaatfaall
CORRECT PIANO TUNING.
ITETT' Mr. 0 K. SASOBHT’d Order, for TnnU*
and hepairlag Pianos are received at KJJSO2? 4 00. w
Store 901 OHKSTNUr Street, only, ■ . ___
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