Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, February 17, 1864, Image 6

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BEPOBT OESi FIFTH VISIT OF LADIES TO
; THE FBOOT OF THE ARHY OF THE FOTO.
MAC AT CULPEPL'B. VA.
i«Eome, sweet home, there is .no place like'
home, 5 * fspecialty, to ladies who Uuve sojourned a
couple of weeks at the extreme-front of the Army
oftheltoiomac, and during “a fight." .
It n,ado tec smile to read m Hie widely ddiUTOd
Bulletin abouffhe dirty streets of Philadelphia,
anti toe-mpare.their present unpleasant, and par
jmj-jg.unhealthy, comiitioii,to the oo<;aus *)t' mull, a
foot dtep, throughout the tcrioii oi the eiteamp--
ment of the Army. Mud, muddy, muddiest,,
wherever you goat the front, rendering gum boots
**a pecbJiar institution," for ladies a!, leas*. Mud
here, mud there, mud every where.
* But I may as well commenceitt the beginning by
sayintt X left Philadelphia on Monday morning
February Ist, .instant,- for Washington, whence
w.eproceeded direct per railroad to Culpeper, Va.,
passii "■ over Long Bridge to Alexandria, thence to
Fairfax Slat,on, across the famous plaius of Ma
nassas, once occupied by the rebel General Beau
retard’s forceE, and the celebrated Bull Sim Bat---;
' tie "rounds, inc'nding that of -the second Bull
Bun, to Broad Ron and, Warrenton Junction:
thence to Rappahannock, Bristoe and Brandy Sta
-1 tions, to thoemall village of Onlpeper, b-ing ihe
extreme fr®lt, a Colonel of asomewhat similar
old-country style of name as mine pointing out to
■■ us, on'ho way,'the different-interesting spots. At'
: Culpeper we ascertained we could better locat-.
omselve's, nearest the centre of the army, at Bran- ,
dy Station, so-we returned a short distance,thither
‘ : on a freight car, and there we found our nineteen
large boxes of sanitary stores just then arrived
' ihe Secretary of War at Washington had kindly.
' facilitated us by previously sending to me in t-lii
: ladelphia official •‘pas-es” to visit the front, say
ing us the delay requisite to ha ve procured them
on, our arrival in the city of mxgniilcent'distahces.':
' My husband had also consigned our nineteen
■packages of goods, a day or two before onr depar
ture from home, the the care of Brigadier General'
Bucker, Quartermaster General, and Brigadier
General Hammond, Surgeon General, both of
whom most courteously forwarded them to the
front, relieving us of a vast trouble in the neces
sary forms and routine of office. Wefnlly-appre
ciate all these favors from the Government, inas
much as my husband could not escort us to Yir
- giniaby reason of his professional engagam tuts in
Philadelphia, and I was thus-deprived of his valu
able assistance and companionship. His Excel
lency, Governor Curtin, kindly furnished us with
transportation to-Washington I was, however,
accompanied by Mrs. S E.. Chase and the Rev.
R. G. Chase, both of whom remained a few days
atthefront, and also by Mrs. H McLaughlin,
Who staid wilh me during the time I was assent
• from home.
On the same train from Philadelphia to Wash
ington, were Mr. Jay Coolie and Mr. George H.
Stuart, both intent upon furthering the well
. known canse of the Christian Commission, whose
delegates at Brandy Station kindly introdn-ed 113
to the only building iti that vicinity, a dilapidat-d
old frame Seeesh shanty, chiefly occupied by Go
vernment telegraph operators, except one room
which was tenanted by Mrs. J. Mayhew, amut
for the State of Maine, and Mrs. H. Paynter,a"ent
for the State of New Jersey, and these Indies in”th
kindest manner extended to ns a hearty welc me!
We were accommod at'd with a sinall garret, and
several former acquaintances from different regi
ments immediately tendered us every attention'in
their power, • tan orderly" ’ being detailed to re
main, with us during onr stay in onr new, or
Tether old and lofty abode. He prepared the way
by a copious rtntoval of dust and cobwebs, and he
patched up numerous apertures in the roof bv
stuffing them with-rags.
Luckily-we had brought with ns one of onr
stovee, or .we would have perished wih cold and
wet, as the weather was inclement. Our bedticks
were liked with straw from a Commissary Depart
ment, butunfortunately this light material was
affected with a considerable dampness, and I fear
1 shall suffer, from influenza and -rheumatism.
Rats and 'mice were quite abundant, and scara-
P-’red about our sky-parlor dnring the dark hours
ia astonishment at so extraordinary an intrusion
upon their eminent domain. True, we had, like
wise, fetched onr tent from Philadelphia., bat we
ieli truly grateful for the accommodations afforded'
us, the best in their power, by Mrs. Paynter and
Mrs ; Mayhew, and particularly for the Iwarin re
ception extended to us by these amiable aad nhl
lanthropic ladies. . •
Having formally reported onr-elves to Brig -
Gen. Patrick, the Provost Marshal General, we
were permitted to distribute onr stores just where
we pica-ed. .Nothing could exceed tne kind polite
ness of officers and privates towards ns. Wherever
we went it was always die same welcome, and we
encountered many friendly acquaintances in what
ever direction we traveled, kind greetings b»ia
expressed alike by officers, privates, doctors and
chsplams. Their thanks to us, however, for odr
voluntary and gratuitous endeavors to assist a
little in alleviating the wants and encouraging t’a t
efforts of onr brave volunteers, really and pro
perly belong to the generous public of Philadelphia
and of the various towns of the State of Pcnnivl
vanta. New Jersey and New York, who havesa
frequently assisted ns with their liberal anti con
tl.»U^it-°n.r'Uonf.°f money and goods on behalf of
the pa'j-iotic eoldters. To the public, therefore
itrs !?n V£ ‘, ofte “ !llded m -' 1 respectfully and
cord,ally irans.er the reiterated thanks of the re
cttpients. of their kind benevolence.
The Bey. R-. G. and Mrs. Chase bavin- r .
rnth 111 X?^ ler two or thrto days so iourn with
mvwu v only Mrs - Macloughlin aad
myself remained, bat we exerted ourselves the
more, to make up the serious loss «
by the departure of Mrs. Chase, whom we mr-h
have been enabled to remain lm-hr.
, companion an 4 myself prepared gelatiua*
and toWbuW*.the aotoier’s
personally 1 -with our own hands, a variety of wirm
wi . tb wbi <= b . amang oiher thTa-y?
provided. On on? day we wer- fnr-
e v, '* l ? aa ambulance to viiit wkh some
other tr ?/ ,ivisloas °* n dhuV from wch
other, and generally, three Brigades 5
course,-but after a while distance of its
Of theriver, wls of an n„n a6 ,? tl?m at ‘be bittom
causi. g one M the hor?es to fl n yie <UaK
water. In this niiemi 11 P r °drate in thi
began to enquire ?nto?he propriety ‘ nio »
upon bring informed ™“ filnu ” ! ' hut
inlesofthemmy “hewUne^fw?, J u trary 13 tbe
indifference the pHirudlTe'nf thl h comparative
its tutpe efforts to rise to-ether aui:n:l l ■tad
«f an upset into a tolrf’S® l^6so * l ?
alteady (4re sprinkled L?' t Emg balh > »» ws
the kicks and splaehesofn.e’ f wer of water from
After our enlr ine H e / allen inadrnped.
fora considerable pertod !,) 1)6 P ros i>octgenora.lly,
so untoward a predtoamra’t-T Were ,.relieved from
happening by chance u y ,v aolbt ' r ambulance
wat “ r rro:il
*on, its°ha‘“ Sow nnd a S ra7 h° f thl? 'vintw <ea.
wind, the constant^xpranr-? 5 I ?.° chilly blasts of
bo hby day nnd by P ni-tit. lo^ l ! orl * of woather,
tnud, by onr Union solffiere^ >be tramping in the
through without anv J lO aro oft>n wet
noihi ng of the risk oi ‘ to say
*U£gfs?t it mlztit be a 1 ***** 1
ment lo order a dole of C a l 'J : lb ' ? Govern!
stnd Jives m the thejf Jj trM'/n,
belovt-n country c.iusf: oi ttin (Jrtlou vf vx?
j For rayseif. r alwav- , ,
Jrpntof the armv *init when 1 th«
rersally chet-rful thy uni.
braveetof the bravo. C(, «r;tKe of the
tcernmyJs, that I ou-M bl,li9Ttt ourrr/Un!
week’s absence, on c d , urin " onr llrst
Mderablc portion oflh- ->rmv il 1 ' 01l ln si-, it con
a «" B to Advance upon the vr? 1 " 41 “'“'"r
Biies of&r,*,«
The-meu th'e«slv^ a i * 5, P ih \ a
on the lopsof their bavonet- a i° ar 01 bread .livS.V
aS P° s tible. There wag -n- bopelol an.l
grumbling and not the s i Shb. , , pir - icl ' or
unwavering coiira-e wit .t! le bata steady,
to whip -the-Johnny fi? f d - I ;“ 1,lal:011 evinced
- V b “t ak wimi Ihe4 hads nf ™ n51,ln -l ra.in
fiord anxiously v,-ji ,„ ti, J fcoiir:1 l'T’ l: ' msn
. «bfmy.. Their ,4ip d„,,;v tU9 ordo 'to conf-on “he
"■jieir;lov'tdoiies : only in regard to
''.%efit f ffipf.ehing ,b i?F' e ‘ a event' icVL
.'Jfe--.Ginv hl,. a op ; ;th fi m Baton and for
From five o' away ;
all that day, the .V, 5 “Bia'o at night,
sil.-s,iahd-The roar-orinn-ke>rT ~ni onb ' 1 - !l3 ir rnlei
»S . bpa Ty and then u iw
-ydraiang'bnllcts. - The.noise o’'fh. ? „ b ~; br tJ<-d'3,
arms xyas t rrifte, and the bajm o?fi, lbp ‘atMl
■lsoufiiffaiKcetref e:Ced r peals',or fhno,i»J? w eoit*
about four-miles distant from Hie "■> v jr4;
occnrr^J-^f’nsdhjiffttjmetiiT.es glia; vicu=’im.;\' n i ‘l
■war canto slidijea ebanges ffl tfeli’tme^S^ui.
-Silfpidaiicc wTih'circumstances and the yirsii.l-'
Wm}F<^rflr]OteU^r
panions and my self Very priidihtUy o iclced upthe
xP-t cfoTtr stores in rti.uliue.-s for u h irrity or.-ihl.,
- -gflcaßawards, J,Vashington,‘girel3e tobs prepared
.for a speedy advance to succour our-wounded in
front.
- 'Ohe feature in-the.aurav,■•-I-eannofc"
namely, the awful cursing and shamefulswearing;
of the supply-wagon teamster.*, wao vrcre legion,
numberr corresponding with the wants of so
large an army as ours; especially when the foar
! looted brutes fell down or, the-wagons got into
holes- itrthedud. At last the firing
rapid and was gradually less and stillle s distinctly,
heard, and then wo knew for certain that our vic
torious _boys were pursuing, the rebels. So wo
Hastened into an ambulance with the balance of
our stores, and proceeded to tender what little
assistance, ana-ail :tliesympathy wo could,'to the
n? u Dln raves > hhd to the prostrate wounded in
uit, hospitals near where the fight occurred, r
•On our way we met some of the former, and
y°ur readers bemg already familiar with the'fact'
11 • J ° ur yolxmteets ;• bad eagerly waded; the
rtar.idhn, rather than wait'for - the planting of the
pontoon tridge6. and what with the wet, fatigue,
and excitement, shivering with cold, onr supply
of several hundred flannel shirts and wooien
socks, were quite opportune. \
. “See what good two ladies can do, ” remarked one
•of jthe Uoctors. “No douut you are proud of so
many cousins, 1 *-added an officer? “Indeed my
husband has no other cousins’ of mhe, in fact
he has l ot a relative, m the United States except
our j'oung children. * *
Beaching the extreme front again, my assistant !
.and myself busied ourselves in ; ameliorating the
sufferings, of the wpnndert, who were carried tp the
Hospital Tents, many of whom requested me to
write come to their distressed'wires and children
and to say they expected soon to recover and to
write to them themselves,
♦ ‘Will you please call and see my wife, Mrs.
Brady, and tell her lam doing well, ” said one.
“Pray comfort my mother, as she lias none but me
left,” said another. “Wililhe ‘stay-at-homes’
htlp my children if Isbould not get better ?” said
a ,l ‘ Do not forget God,” repliod I, “and
ullwill be well with you and yours,”
We had boxes of stimulants and cans of con
dense d milk, for punch, gelatine, &c , but we
still rigidly adhere to our original rule never to
.distribute anything whatever without the knowl-
and approbation of the medical oillcers
in charge, wherever wo may be. Here 1 mustbe
allowed to allude to the indefatigable attentions
and constat t care shown to nil the men by tie sur
g* cns, and the-incessant religious labors of the
chaplains, neither of which branch can ba too
highly commended-
It would be superfluous to state that from.p°r*
sonal observation I‘am sure that nothing wi-ich
skill aid money can do for tho becefitof the well
or the sick or the wounded is ever omitted to be
done by the Government and i»*s officers.
One word in reference to secesh “farmers” and
their wives who contrive occasionally to‘ ban"*
about the army, to beg by day. I verily think
they axe mere spies, and cannot be watched too
closely. Ore secesh farmer’s wife, asked mefor
something, but ts I 1 ad not stock enough to "-ire
o onr own undoubtedly loyal citizen soldiery I
cenainly could spare nothing for her, although
she d*d look miserable, the then tanntingly asked
mo I‘what might be my rank in the Union armv”
and: “if 1 traveled legularly armed,” so I an
swered “I was only a Captain-General,” which
lutter seemed rather 10 puzzle her.
i „ A s? tll< ', r > a Eecesh farmer, inquired ‘ ‘whether
tne Aorth was making much preparation against
thejSpnth this spring,” to which I replied,.
wire never more determined to put down tli»
rebels, and bad plenty of volunteers and an abun
dance of money.” Still another secesh farmer
asset} , ‘ tif the UforlK had heard what the South in
tended to do.”; I told him I‘no,” but that “X had
heard at headquarters that onr government in
tended to make a signal example of some" secesh
fanners in that neighborhood who were snunosed
to he spies m disguise.” • -• u
X talked to several rebel deserters on different
occasions and they seemed to intimate that the
•rebel forces wcttld very much like to make the rich
of the^iext o ba^iie? land 3nd ennsyl Tam 3, the scene
As my sojourn on this occasion to th« front was
| rawing to a close, many of the men, as well
as officers, doctors and chaplains, expressed iheir
good -wishes towards ns at parting. .
clnlion, as the Impression appears to be
that the ■waning so-called confederacy will
despora'Piy in its approaching last tUro?s, and as
.we shonld conseqnently prepare in anticipation
for tlie dorUtcom'n« battles it will afford me pleas
nre to be lacilitated again bj a generous public,
withdonations of money aid goods, which can be
PhlES* tV? th " ofi l ce ; h'°- So..thF“& ,“ e V
Philadelphia, in aid of the sick and wounded Union
rHinrf <f T rs ' 1 sba U be happy to hear from our
friends in any part of onr own State or *ren of the
adjoining sister States of New Jersey and New
York, because when we Tint the lront of the army
we do not-.paut e to know tt'iert a toldinrhails from,
but we attendto any and eyery soMler m ™
without diftumtion or reference to the town or
n , Wbl T C , h , he b i . I‘ i‘ snflicient for al
that lu is a Union Tolnntoor. R*»soectfully,
rii?r« S p d ?f r°/V? e ■*'*J^ dio3 * AEieciaUtmVor 'Sol
diers Relief of United
* utrargn, Va., Fob. 13, 1604.
SFKUIA’i. NO’i’JUifiS.
rSA- NST i-y^ lX RAILROAD COM
MENT V,,},' “ TREASURER’S DEPART-
R „£^ T ’ u ' i bELf HIA, February. 15, is/w.—The
££?F d tair# lbis day declared an EX.
/TRA DIYIDEND OF FIFTEEN DOLLARS
st - i T e. ot “t» present Capital Stock, as
r Thl e JJ?a°-S 'l' 8 h ,°? “ of th * company this day.
-The ea'd Extra Diyidend to be payable in Stock
mr ktU™ at 1,5 ! ,ar ▼*>»• of Fifty Dollars
p.r share, the ehares to bodated May 2. lesi, aud
I S ,0 diTldsnds payable ip XottmbTr
company 1 ,hBr, ' af,er ’ 118 lh * present slock of the
Stock Certificates for the extra diTidend will be
delivered on and alter May 2, Ifo4 H - w ‘'* 08
leic-lmhl TBPS. T. FIRTH, Treasurer.
WAKI> HUUWTf*FUVD
IWi WALNUT str«t.
O L’ - ?' Ti -E I£ S, d «ly ereditrd tj tbe Fifth
Tbria Jinndi-pd lire -will be taken at once.
wr\R?Tii v Blo j ‘i?! 1 ®?!" 1 * Committee* meet rvery
MONDAY and THURSDAY ETENINOS, atyic
o’clock, at 212 South FIFTH street,Vo mi“ &
turns to the Treasurer and transact basiuess rent
cruiiy.
Attetf ■ Tn n ■ T E KNIGHT, Treasurer.
Attest—Jon> J. FhAkkLix, Sec’y- .I*l3-0
fT¥“o£^T s ,%? GII > fort waynk and
CHICAGO RAILWAY COMPANY, Office
l-’th rM eCrCtary ’ PITT * KCJiBa ’ Pa -> February
iceetins of the Stock and Bondhold
ers ofthis Company, forlhe Election of Directors,
k?V, as ® a y coma »*fore it, will
be held a-the Office of said Company, in the cite
° \ R ’ on ' h ° th ik d Wednesday
ofMAHCH, A. J>. led), at 10 A. M.
-atTbTiv r?m k a “ d Transfer Kooks of the Company,
TrLo,V!,°? Cfi m,he of Pittsburgh, and at their
r A , s,u °y 111 < h e city of New York, will bo
closed on the Ist day of March, at 3 o’clock, t». M ,
i^“L r T>£? IB e'oted until the 17th day or March
W ‘ «• BARNES,
felotmal7 ( Secretary.
££F>
g^ograrouHTHSTKfgl/pSSJSSS:
~P\yADENI) NOTICE.—The transfer Books cl
this tympany will be closed on THURSDAYT’tS
*” d re - 0 P* B * ,, °* TUESDAY, .TantCary
A Dividend of SEVEN PER CENT., clear ol
State tax, has been declared on the Common Stock,
payable In Common Stock on and after 31s: Desem
wrnext to the holders thereof is they shall si*el
’’he books at theelose of business on
ef ,THHEE AND:A HALF PEE
sdfSitJrJv I * ar e°l, aI, J’ tate * as ’ haa bwll declared
“/« rr «d stock, payable m cash or Common
quit if T. l **“ o P‘> o * °f the holder, on and alter the
*«c«nbfr »«*, to the Stockholders as they
•hall stand resistered on the books at the close o'
business on the 17th Inst.
of oerUllcates Tfhleh have been dis
charged from this office, or either of the Transfer
/'Jr*! f r * requested to have them
g th * Transfer Books to which
niSJJ, TJ prior to ihe 17th inst.
SS2w° , I? w hose names are registered bn the
anTS. wl Übo pa J d at ‘h® Farmers’ Loan
s?e recTS5,™H°“?S“ y V, “d those . whoso names
She omS. «?Tt * he T J % rt “ BoolMwju he pttld at
d Si 01 Mew » l- B-Thayer & Brother:
* BKADFOTU). Twasarfir.
MINI VQ OOM
-1 that ‘^F,MiOHlG'AN.i—Noticed* hereby
towckfnS. installment of two dollars per share
PenSsylv o^^^?^ l ” ora » Capital Stick In the
this day been 3!yi II EPS?? P w D y ° f •Michigan, has
said Company di« sJ&JS* 5 0ard of Directors of
Company, Nif’^urwaT^Trr? 10 at tbe Office of the
«»“* shall tmretieuotMe due lnsta Doients after the
■ det °, r M er of tb * D®a>d of Pireeters.
ae7.d-.>t-tn W f-30t* s. II I)AV Secretary i
JMted -PmhAPMjnsrA Dec. 7.
standing Sltlp of the . Union Mlutual Insurance
Company ot Philadelphia, that the Stock and
holders., nt data ”&*.'
f£s&—■**??« ‘“.‘he holdefiof the ontatand.ha
§o>?B said Serin into"
the tiapitaj Stock ot the Ccniiiauv, accordin'* J ta~
ffctiop 6tb of the- 'mheriilihent to the Uharterrbn
.previously don-: payment'iaf J
l,’ isou“othi?f
. SWti'PfT? 4; to Je .ohkfited-OiOsaymonw; m-Ste
«i3-w,t,mami ’.•' Secretary! -
THE DAILY EVENINi
e DEIjAWABK MINING>CO. : OF ailOH-
Lk3 —Notice is herebyj given,, that ;an
Installment of One Dollar per'Share of the Capital.
Stock in the Delaware Mining Compar»y of Mich
igan, baa 4hie. day been called ,by the Board of Di
r ctcirs of: said dun and piyante at the
iffice of theCompanv, No 326/WALiNUT Street,
Philadelphia, on or before,the Ist day of March'
1604. Interest will bo charged on all Installments
alttr the same shall have become dae.'
By order of the Board of Directors.
S. M. D IT,-Secretary.
DatcdPmr,AJ>ELi*nrA,Fcb. 35,1664. fetG.tmhiS
ry*~=» 1 OFFICE CITY BOUNTY FUNiTcOM
ifFTMISSION, No. 4 WPRUNiiI Street,' PhiS
delphiai December 19, ISOJ. .
JIpB Commission for the. payment of the C'tv
nrl Tr .Prepared, to.xeccive and adjust
the clnuns of all new recruits In old re"itn°i<ts J
Until further notice; the wiil sit
daily from ff to 5 P.. M. ' win su
Bounties will be paid tothdse only whose names
are borne on lolls furnisher; to the
the Assistant Protest Marshai-GeSl 'nr
Mustering Officer for Phlladelnhia;
Claimants for ,tlio bounty!.mnst be vnnrhpa fee
by a responsible -United Suites Officer
oSceiS^ads^r o^
_„ ln a fewdays notice will be given when and how
reermts in new organisations and
listing in the field can receive their bouiltv
By Older of the Commission
jal-tf SAMUEL O. DAWSOW. Secretarv.
nff^^SlG^YßoSwrvFSNFooM.
No - 413 PSUNE street, De .
Wsmnts for the City Bountv rtwoJmnrfpfljt _ _ j
fifty dollars) will be issued to for
regiments, credited to the. quota of
phla on the coming draft. H * ntl^el-
Mnsterrolls, cerUhed by proper mnxtprin*
cers, must ty> sent to the office Sf tK m mi s S
one day previous to the issuing of the Wa“rautf
Officers most accompany and vonth S'S.i.'
men -when the warranto are delivered 1 thelr
Philadelphia soldiers re-enllstlng In the floia
receive their warrants as soon as cer“ Ged wffiS of
U*e master-in.rolls are furnished to the
sion by the Adjutant-General of the State ' mmiS
Men enlisted in 001. McLean’s Ke"lm’ent mbm
Pennsylvania Volunteers), will receive the bouftv
In companies when duly mustered into the ri ?
service, and credited to the quota of the citv £s ‘
The Commission sits daily from a toSP M
during which hours only warrants are delivered’
These warrants are cashed on presentation at the
office of the City Treasurer, Girard Bank.
,By order of the Commission.
jal-tft SAMUEL C. PAWSON, Se c . y .
CEMENT—The Insoluble
Ikg Cement of the Messrs Hilton Brothers is o»r!
tanaly the best article of the kind » T er indented
Jtshonld be kept in every manulactorv, worir«!mr
and bonse, everywhere. By its nse mAnv dollars
can be saved in the nu of a vear. This' Coiat
cannot decompose or become corrupt, ns its com hi
nation is on scientific principles, and ander r oclr
cnmstances or change of temperature will it emit
any offensive smell. The various uses to which it
can be successfully applied renders it Invaluable
to all classes. For panicnlars sea advertisement.
1! VOLUNTEERS will plonse ■ tat* noiica that
& ®' lu^ers, P D< *d is prepared to par at the GIT'S
fit Lb a Ward Bounty of T WENT V
-1 to aUisliomay feasjiiaed
Fo'irteanth Ward. W. B. THOIIAS,
T ' l6 - 3t * Tr*a»nT?n_Fourteenth AV-ird.
II HEAMiUATii ERS FUR PRAFTEI) itPV
]» WALNUT s! rcot— Puilal)Kir!ila, i’ob. J
111 BECEUITSJFOR H ANCOCK’S COKPS.
__ „ S 3 PREMIUM. 'T'
»Tbe Contributors to tbe Coal Bounty Fund ha-ra
autboiuod ms to pay tbo sum of Fits Dollars fo-
f ccr ‘» it , rcciiTed for tbs old Philadelphia
Rj-tunsn s belongin' to tbs Second Anirr Crrns
Tbit sum will be paid ou tbs drliTsrr o'f ibere
hoVitac lbd»Mt !Uul , pHEHRt street
il AL. and will co&tiuu* op to th* *inih
iji*t, or uatn 2,500 xnea ar» received.
'« Ward
Th £ *s»£lmnri. for which Bocraits ar*Toqnlred
To'toW*™.’ 7h “* ™’ S l 'taod Peaoa.
® stuniion of oil roc rails and nonitiir
ag«Bts it called tottomsiur. raraiua*
a, . JOHRfHBBON, Bri S . G*». Yo’«.
? ™»*firsor th» contribaton to ttaa Coal
Bonmy Fond, bold Fobroary Ist, igcj, jtwaa
i«tfcl'iTnf’ Thal i h r* ,al:lnce ''f bofniitiboapplied
np . ,hf ' aegimeau ofUto
Socoad Army t.oro*.' Army of tba Potomac.
Jf'JN GIBfiON was aathoriicd to
d, ! b »>*»«>o food for lhat pnrpoja.
fol»-8t» B. W. KATHBUN, Soe.
Q TJBO TT SKI ’ S NEW bo OX-
Is pnbl.sbed to-day, and will stir un the dry bores
of InsornpeJent and Incapable offichus
tkronehont the land, and
make a sensation
S«nmlly.
LOOK OUT FOB IT.
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Speeches, and Comically f«. * fc“
a IWO kiMAitSAHUti biicSUNs
BT REYY DUDEEY a. TYNU.
OUB COUNTRY"’ S TROUBLES. '
A Sermon preached ia theChnTchor the Eol
phany, Jnne-.’S, IS3B. fries 13 ceste. p
.NATIONAL SINS AND NATION AL BETBI
* v ‘ BUTION. aioiJtt
A Sermon preached m the Church cl the Coto
-IN7. Priee 15ceats. T
Fnblirhrii hy '
e.o WM - * ALFRED MARTIEN,
• ' 6*l Chestnut street.
PHlliliJOli, Muslciaa atd Chfa
TT^t y * r ’ Cireek Professor Is tfc*
UniTtratj of PsnnsylTania: wi*J) a SUDdI!
mentanr Essay ca Philidor, as Ohsss Author era*
Cmss Playsr, by Tactile Ton Holdsbrand osddej
I»asa, ESToy Satrsordiaary aid Sllmster Plesl.
ia^e I ‘\rif»ar tk ®i ICla! s 01 PrttseiB * a* ttsooart
oaie-wwjaar. ] voL* oetiTo. u Tk ,nMm *
top. «*<-!« SI is ptblilhedb,
E. H. BUIXKiI & GO.*
117 South S*OHrtii strict
T NEW , SPAPK^ B ?i ,K s’ **ABIt*UI.BTS aad
«T“* £,Jr.« 5,1 A ”*lts* bOHtffit and tfold SL r ta«?
UABIt S, iim Market st ret, PhilM-lpUl*. J fei
••*■ — ,‘ ‘A Mis ll ’? Fortress le onr God’ *
(Baeh). lphiretiia |» Aalis ((Jlatk) Viol oil*
(Mcaai; 1 , Hidmaaor NUal’s
(Wjtebß). ciahat Mater Dolorosa ( t'ersolAj 1
TS@>la*ier’sOraYe(S(:hnb*rt) T6® Oar ,
(Scariatii). Snowdrops (Weber). The Playmates
(PManhi). AMMtiip (Gretry) TheCt”™?
Th fc a' nt Maria (Malibrlu)
The An pel > Toici* (Haudel). Aw , a
el. Faller. Star M *VnaY hUs?!?.
(H;iyd.'). Rt:e Ohahaanais, No. 0 (Garaia) A
E) ' ,raotllcu C»niaroaa{biaia.-
rot-). A I.ccnura (Beetiiaren). Uuia
(T.jjllt). a fergorvy. line (Ueryer'
Jast ready and fer sale by all f!cw!lsellers.
Sont pettare free, on receipt of prise, bv
J. I-iEYPtJDUT.- Psblfsher,
Kha Chtumrui street.
TOBACCO AND SBG.ARS,
KF-K T U CitY TOBACCO. —Oark hpavv Eeu
tnclryl obaeco, smrabU for sbtppin s , jo store
and for Mir br GEORGE ALKINS, In and U
f-onto J)o).-vwaip ayeiiee j^ iB
>Lj > fNSYI*TAM.v SEED LEAF rOUAOtJO
A —JM Ca#«< »a*pylvani>t S**>d Leaf. Tobacco,
'v Fil»f*r»; tt.id Old' Cavendish for. sale
OLOKG-S ALKiN’ss Ifl and is Sontb Deia*
w«rf~Ay»ime. ja29
trUtGTNIA MANUFACTURED TOBAUOO-
XjHE £J*? T ITAL S * I ? CE THEWAB
b.vUXE-uTJT—a> -boxas-sttwarlor lutqd«
.m-Tt r«<-«iT»»d from laudinc frrmi
w-fcpo7H>r FlorenA#, and for sala by
a - ' THOMAS WEBSTER, Jb m
HccHmi A£(Pat Union Steamship Oora»*»V
TmuMwi». ' •" • 14 a^ninra.
■miTA b« had a-, too PaiL\DSri.
six Vrt!i*^^ v rlt Pri**? (n I2 : cents per
oiTMj«»orfcix<loaa J •- '
■»»-» ■
.-U . 6U, PINE STKEET. .'I ihn :
BOALMHi W|3»l*Bßi,t IEBRUAHT 17, 1864.
SPECIAL. NOTICES,
NEW PDBLICATIONS.
DIARY FOR ISsB,
- ■ smrpiNfi.
J.iverpool, NeV T6rk PhiiSl^f^ 18 of ts ‘
®§f -g
ffcKSatr/ 15
OF PASSAO-E: •
i’AVABtBiK 901,!) OB JTTB squxvAlßHX re 9T0,,f
,, f /«„).-„ ■ BBHOy. .
lßtOab^ - toi^V^* S l- St ? ■•-. ....433 00
lat Cabin V f? £ Lordou 34 00
iE Paß^en i - t^ H tf li 90 Do] to Hamburg 3? oo
° forwarded to Havre, Breton,
FarekprV^T, l ?' ic ' ’ at ec - DlUl y fow rates,
_X LIVERPOOL OR CLtTSSNeTOX^K'
® 7a > $S5> S lO5 - Steerage from Idver
*l7 111 Walnut street, Philadelphia.
AND PHILADEL.PHIA
fromeacb
.tart f f*™ first wharf above Pine
ISTw^J? 1 v d i elptlla ' ‘ nud Lon K wharf; Boston, on
rel»rimry 20, 1664. . 1
,nJi h frAm a pMi ilJ rf S , A ?, ON ’• 0a P tafn Matthews,- tylll
iSoLn adelphta far Boston on Saturday,
NOHMAN°rin«,! 0 c C f clock > A - M. ,and steamship
j r?r ’ Captain Bauer, from Boston for phii.
a n^Ft tn J day i Fehraar y ‘■Mth, at iP. BL
“ d substantial Steamship* form.a
Saturdays ’ 1113111 eacll P° rt punctually on'
tajfveSelg 9 M ona ' half 1118 Prsmiam charged by
Freight taken at air rates.
. ,^ i PP®S, are requested to send slip receipt* and
bUIs of lading with their goods. v
.. For freight or passage, haying flue accommoda*
Uons, apply to HENRY WINSOR & COT;
South Delaware avenue.
<s£££s&> n* U rB XOKK-Expr*s Linei
Wednesday—The fine n*wsteamer
* a P tain Brxsiow, is cow receiving
freight at Girard’s wharl, above Marketst Pnf
wlSvee aPP - y - t 0 DAVID OOOpSg*»
wjmrveg. fei3
jSHfiSKsSSsbTOWN and WASUJN’frTON’— Hand 1 *
—Every Wednesday at 1!
and every Saturday at 8 A.M. - 1
Steamer LEADER, Captain Callahan.
g®«ttwH. J. DEYIKrTy, Captainßristow
Steamer S. SEV MOT7R, Captain Room.
. ame:r E. CHAMBERLIN, Captain Stewart.
p/n«H e i 6t S? m<!r i for:il ?l seml-weefcdy Unebetweoi
Philadelphia an d the above ports, sailingreenlarlT
as advertised, and carrying freight *ow*r than h?
Sd wnS^f Freichta received every day
tOK NSW YORK.—DESPATCH
«3BSSsjO£d bWiFT-SUEE LINES Via Dela
and Raritan Canal. —The steamers of thew
tines are lea vine dailv at n’pirwtir ar __ j.
o'clock, P- SL, from third Pier abore Walnut ct
, for freight, which will be taken on accommo.
10 WULOAH-11. BAIRD A
UO., 132 Sooth Delaware avenue.
NEW YORH-New UaUy
tSigffi&'—Tla Delaware and Raritan Caaul-
and New York Express Steamfcoal
Company will receive freight and UaTe daily at 5
Siiwi>' < gdayr i!sr Ult!r cor^ooa In New York tie
Freight taken at reasonable rates.
WILLIAM P. CLYDE, Agent,
, •> Sonth Wharves, Phlindju
JAfUEb HAND, Agent,
:T£-‘-i Piers ll and is East Hirer, «. y
„ FOR SAN FRAKOISCO.
■ COLEMAN'S CALIFORNIA UN2.
IUUNO EEOnTAELT AS ADYEBTISB1 1
The A 1 Extreme Clipper Skip
EMERALD ISLE, .
. Cornieh, Commander,
Wißstr*!?. 7 mt F» w !4 > *• B-, *>ot
itfii . Thu magniflesnt clipper ship Is one of the
jaZeJS.t*»tr>i sailors afloat; hit nude the passage
i° “. Tfr P° < ; ) ln same time a* steamer America.
She has a decks, superior Teatllatioh, and is in
sti? ‘ invito shippers
..e inspect this vessel, and send their roods along
side immediately. W» expect this ship will heat
urn fleet now lea dice. r
For balance of freight, apply to
BISHOP, SOM A 00.,
■fi*-** It* Arch a trash aboTe Front.
commence loading on Monday next, the aid inet.,
SJVvw - I T C ?.V, W ‘D f l ul - * dispatch. - OEORGR
ALKINs A 00., Woe. IS an* 12 Sonfh Delaware
arenas. . lelT
JS& JPOB.KEW ORLEANS. La.—Direct—
packet bark UQMET
oepiainr. H. Morrison, haring two-thirds of her
cargo enraged, will hare qmck dispatch for the
P°ZK,„ J! or of freight or pa-ware
ttfeglr >o tffOBXMAN A CO , m Walnntstreet?
EOS BOSTON—Exprose Line—The flnt
aßErSracket echooaer OASES AMES. Os--tain
h ftivh. Is now receiving freight at OtllowhiU
atfsst wharf, aad will sail for the shore part with
rr)rii’i-i d -‘?/i? b |K ?S[ apply to DATID
i-OOREI». 18 NcrLh TTkartw. fc*3
sdjfe„ tnHIXDLER A SOWS. SAIL
gSggHAKEES. Wo. tK* Worth WAR YES, below
Vine street, Philadelphia.
All work done in the best manner aad on the
owest and nert javcrafcl* tonne, and warranted
to glTe perfect eatlsfactlcn. tahlS-tf
Particular attention given to repairing.
raT »“S rentet their
Ship I'• rO, located between Queen and
Uhri.uau streets, with the Marias Railway aad
Sectional Dry Deck,to A. S. SIMPSON A KRO..
lake tku opportunity of expressing meir thanks to
their friends end patrons for their long and con
tinued kindness.
A. S. SIMPSON Jc BKO. btivg praotttal Ship.
a»d Caftlkert, wo ?acorawofi«l them to ear
late cuttcster* and U<h« tfeatb&ve re'sstU to re
pair, and art confident whatever is entrusted to
ibf-m will be earefallr aitemried to.
jiGc-lm* J. SI.MPSOX Jt NEIL!*.
Pt!ii.APVLriaA, Feb. 1, ISvl
; »Nsiofcr*.v«* *
CONSIGNEES’ NOTICE.—Tu bars T-»iaa,
Captain J. V. Horten. from New York. is
j otr iis=hajfic; her cargo at >e«Ui street wnarf.
C’cckisnrcs will please attend to Us receipt of
Iheir goods, as they win tetania an tbs erhsrf »t
-their risk. J. E. UAZLEY * CO., No. I*l South
Wharves. ie!s
S INSURANCE.
AN LiTHUST COMPANY
—THEGIRARD LIFE INSURANCE, AN
NUITY audTBUST OOHPANY.of PailatUlphS.
OmCE, No. -Has CHESTNUT Street
CHARTER PERPETUAL.
Capital, 93tKt, otto— paid ii and invested in Ronds
and. Mortgage*.
Cuzitinne to make Insurance on Lives, grant An.
a mites and Endowments and matte contracts gene.
re-Ily, which depend on the contingencies of life,
they acta* Esecutoi*, Administrators, A'=i>»-neee,
Receivers, Committee of Eauatice, Guardians'oi
Minors and Trustees ganaraily, whether committee
Courts of Jcstlceoi
for life. a * >&n,eJ,>a,4< ' B ofJPfoatstotheln.
. St4HA«BR».
i nomas HJdgway, Jclm A Udoaoa.
sSZIfsES?' tSSS g: SSStf' -
George Taben, Sti ai,
Henry G. Freeman, £’ f e^ ort -
B c ICAI " acB - —Geo, Emerson ’ ST. Ii
ind Samsel Chamberlains, SI. 1> , attend at th.
affine dally at l-l o'clock noon at t& '
Pampsials containing tables of rates and emu.
rrn^Ma?«“’
DENTISTRY
CH Alt IKS M. SIjOOUM,- BBNTKT
,I NES! „e,
b-rnw Third,; roser!* the mMScluitifai
tUßass, moMaa or Hoe Gold,
VdiianUf, GortUitj., ami, j.f l^ ll ’ Silver,
hWwoo. hevt org ""^.SSiSL? 1 "
nnfaotu:*, iaoty's
spool warranted m eoa-am, am > ardsTiah S
sjiro, aad.evßaMß.eTsry. repeat to aay TB re .“d of
»w**p«.* &r
OHABUES.AM.ORY,- Tr„ feCO.,
' ■ Sstt-'so'.vimjt
No Ciis OhuroSi AH«y,
ffaiUd^lphia.
felS-ltn*
©UJKONI' S WUK ti SUf Eli k ; \Nl
•Sporting *.d . ul o.her ijlnas Pt. Barf"
pnwdar. , ‘Tnjwwdw I>r WaitingandiKiwpla*•
also, fiovemniont Vrow 'or ordnasmisr iSHi
•'•XTiM^Oannor, aad Sifl. To f ,'
sale by WILLIAM £>. 4RaNX, dll' .*>»& fi»>
varaartaK. f * wua.
INSURANCE.
United Slates’Vr'o vfirnrnnnV"t V„’ “ * SI«S, 9 08 86
fhiladejphiaOity aTwcmtH°5 8 'HO. 000 00
“
-.cent. *3,000,000 L0an.,....„. a 6 pe ? .p™. „
OOO 00
35,000 ? °
*;•
|MsesSK?w=i«s
Fg£& Flrelnam ™<» 4,00 Q 06
D Sto"k Compos 1,950 *
&SSf:. Wen seonxed.:.:: S.Ssg.oo
3M *
Worth at ..15399,«T£'
Clem Tinßle7, Benj. W. Tlngley,
E. Thompson, Kobert ToL-uun 7
I cP lBpluui1 * Wm. Stevenson,
s®*£ rt S^?n> Hampton L. Carson, .
William Mnsser, Marshall ”*
Charles Lelana, _| j. Johnson Brown.
Thau. H. Moore.
n tt ODE3VI TINGLET. President,
Thos. O. Hill, Secretary. jat-f m w-ly\
CfiMy an’y op tvorth
AMERICA. —SIAEUfE, FIEE AWH nvs
liAND TKANSPOB.TATION XNSOEANCE. '
E £?oT T^s M ALmJT Btre9t *
Xbe properties of tills Company are well in
“ aTaUa *>leTnnd for the ample
; “cSy y in S nSuS? r£ons dESire to b 6 P»-
114:9,1 01 Teasels, Freight.
HfLAND TRANSPORTATION BISKS en
M |rch“?“b*e per BaiHoads. Canals and Steamboats
pJiTT- , S S_™ Merchandise, Furniture and
Buildings in City and County.
8500.
AND JAID UN AND SECURELY IN
VESTED. TOTAL PROPETIES,
81,300,000. PERPETUAL
CHARTER.
„ „ SIBBOTOna.
Artri»&Ctoffin, James N. Dlciona,
““J™®! Jonei, S. Morris 'Wain,
John A- Brown, John Mason.
\ Charles Taylor, George L. Harrison!
Francis R. Cope,
Richard D. Wood, Edward H. Trotter,
William Welsh, . E. s. Claris 1
William E.;Bo wen, William Cummings
T Chsrleton Henry.
.. TM ARTHUR G. COFFIN, President
Uhablsb Platt. Secretary.
P h ?Sy
PHruAL OEAT£D per-
change. 234 WALNI:T street ’ oppo-ite th» Ex
marine and inland in-
Insures from, loss or
wVSk? *£ FI ? E '. ori terms, on buildings,
merchandi e t furniture *c., for. limited periods.
pr^aium o^'llll7 °* buildings by. deposit of
Company has been in active operation for
•he period of SIXTY YTSABS,- during which all
losses hare been promptly adjusted and paid.
DIRECTORS
D. Clark'Wlarioa,
Lawrence Ly \tis, Jr.,
Darul Lewis,
Benjamin Ettlng, .
TlumasH. Powers,
A R. McHenry,
Edmond Casiillon
c;
John 1 1.
Adolphus Perles.
Wiliijja McKee.
M. B. Hahony,
John T. Eewis,
Jobn.R. Wilmsr,
William H. Grant, !
BobertW. Leaminr,
JOHN El TO
Sxitcbl Wilcox, Se
T
TOCUfTT' riBESTNSTJBANCE COiT
OITICX HO. no SOUTH FOURTH STREET
■ BXLOW OHBBTTUT. ’
nv7r.*U Insurance Company of the County oi
PlaUadalplUA. » Ineorporated by the legislators
Plai!i.lTiiiii in 1630, for indemnity against
oss or damage by fire, exclnsiyely.
charter pskpstoau.
T!u« old and reliable institution, with ample
oap,tal and contingent fund carefully invested,
continue* to insure buildings, furniture.merehan
dl&e, Ae., either permanently or for a limited
time, against loss or damage by fire, at the lowest
rates consistent with the ahsolnte safety of Ha
oustomers.
Let res idjmsted ar.d paid with all possible d*
.
_ DIRBCTOSS.
(«4rlea J. Setter, {Hebert V. Eascey,
decry Crilly, j Join Horn,
Frederick Scbcber, iJoeepb.lloore,
Henry BwM, {George Steele,
Andrew H. HiUsr, j Janes N. stone
CHARLES J. SUTTEE, Presldent-
Bewjajum F. Hoboklst. Sec’y and .Treasurer.
AF fxss issocuiioa'- - .
Incorporated March 27 ;ajO.
OITICEj Ho. 34 N. FIFTH street.
r HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE and MERCHANDISE
STV ir ? m i-ossbj Fire, (in the
i&delpiia onlj.) . '
Statement of tie Asset* of tie Association. Jann*
_ . axy 1, ISS3;
oonds and Mortgages on Property In tie
Q^‘nndTS=ii ad * !pllSaCalj " ST«,M4 M
&£2S.«:::::::::::::::::::::::::; tS S
Oash on band 34,061 3f
TRTTRTI!^
GKOBGS™WtON; Preside*:.
??■ H. HasiUtoa, Geo. I. Yomnr,
jflrn boeder, Joe. R. Lyndall,
''S eSer ? Il S’ Levi P. Coats,
* etsr A. Ksjeer, Samuel Sparhawi,
Job-n Plulbin, Charles P. Bower.
Jobs Carrow*
rays T,
JEFFERSON FIEE INSURANCE COM
PANY OF PHILADELPHIA. —Omc* North
tut corner of THIRD and BUTTONWOOD
streets (late Tammany).
Incorporated by the Legislature of Pennsylya
ola. Chastku Peufktfai,. Capital authorised
bylaw, Sira,eoo. Make Insurance against Lesi
or Damage by Fire of- Public or Private Build,
mgs, Furmrars, Stocks of Goods and Mercian
dire, on mvorable terms.
DIRECTORS.
George Erety, j Henry Gerker,
August O. Miller, J Christopher H. Miller.
JohnF. BeleterDnf, Frederick Staake,
Henry Troomner, j.Tonas Bowman.
William McDaniel. I Frederick Doll.
Joceb Nuilet, ‘ I Jacob Schandier.
George Bints, Jr., ("Stephen Smith,
Samuel Miller.
GEORGE EKETY, President.
JOHN F. EELSTERLING, Vice President.
Philip E. Colujcah. Secretary. *l2-tt
Fire insurance exclusively—the
PENNSYLVANIA -FIRS INSURANCE
COMPANY—lncorporated lcfie—Charter Perpot.
aal—No. Giu WALNUT Street, opposite Inde
pendence Square.
This Company, favorably known to the commu
nity for nearly forty years, continues to insure
against loss or damage by Are, on Public or Private
Buildings, either permanently or fora limited time.
Also, on Furniture, Stocks of Goods and Merchan
dise generally, on liberal terms.
Their Capital, together with a large Surplus
Fund is invested in the most careful manner,
which enables them to oB4r to tie insured an ur
doubted security in the case of loss.
DIRECTORS.
Jonathan Patterson, I Thomas Robins,
Alexander Henson, | Daniel Smith, Jr.,
William Montelius, | John Devereux,
Isaac Hazlehuret, I Thomas Smith.
Henry Lewis, I
JONATHAN PATTERSON, President.
William (t. Cfiowilt.. Secretary-
AMERICAN FIRE INSURANCE COM
PANT, .
INCORPORATED PRO.— CHARTER FER
: PETUAL.
110 WALNUT Street, above THIRD Street,
" ' PHILADELPHIA
paid. ap CAFITAIi STOCK and
RUXPIiUS mYested la apaad andayailafele See-a
-• eondnaet© -insure ou dwellings, Stocres,
Vuniitare, Sdarehapdise, 4n port, and tbeii
Ofcr§oes». and other personal property* *UI H-csaa*
liberally aad promptly adjusted.
• ’ anbsqrotip. .
i boroaa B. Maris, - itbhn T. "Lewis*
Tohs Welsh, r Jam** R, OuapbeU,
.Samael C. Mpnoa, Edmnnd a, BaUlh,
Patrick Brady* ; Charles W; Fouliney,.
_ laris! Morris. - ' ' . , _
iTIIOHAS X,MA3US, .
i v. m m7 .i;
TiOS’E C-tses*
:TV and Pints. Vo?. JO>. 11,
ELSSIEK iCO-,108 jrid.iU* South Wii^yw.
8037 211 86
IHXREB, Pr«sidiat.
?tary
BT7Tr«KB, Secretary
TJSESENTS— ■ -
1 LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS.
S. MILLIKEN £ CO., 888 AROH aitd 32 South
SECOND street, have now open a yery line assort
ment of Ladies’, Gents’ and Children’s Handker
chrefe, which they are selling at a small adyanc*
on old prices.
LADIES’ HANDKERCHIEFS.
Tape Borders, at :18, 12, 14,15, IS and 85 cents.
Hemstitched,.from 25 cents up to the finest
Reviere Borders; Tucked Borders.
fFlde Hemstitched borders.
Colored Embroidered Borders.
Herringbone-stitch, in colors, £c.
Some of the above are put up in fanoy boxes,
suitable for present*.
GENTS’ HANDKERCHIEFS.
Tape Borders, front 20 cents up to the finest.
Printed Borders, new styles,, from 31 cants. -
Hemstitched,, new styles, in wide hems,
’ Hemstitched and.printed. .
Herringbone-stitch, in colors, fee.
Aleo, a beautiful assortment of Children's plain,
and printed Handkerchief*.
LINEN GOODS • GENERALLY .—'We hay»
always oh hand the atock of all
kinds of Linen Goods to bo found iu thg.oity. Wa
import and deal in lupoti Croocts, osclUs^TOlvi und
can alvay» offer to oitbpr ‘or Retail
buyers tbe advantage of purchasing at* Very small
advance on manufacturer’s prioas.
. • S. MILLIKEN *CO .
deaij b2B Arch street and 39 & Second strict.
I cf S B er Cent. l»oaa.
dated
Loan ofSmnW S °’ of s.par- Cant.
*“siid *»r the sum of 8400,
v* .renew*,! “'.‘V No.'.itW, in name of ;Et»l
i Adreisnlst’-jtsir of Vllllaai Meredith,
£”?■ A ■ has van made to the. 4 ndU
lOr-fTClierai lor & T f jtcjxal ofciid Certificates.
lil.l X. PRICE.
No. 9U At.ch street.
INSURANCE.
A“pANvinm l4 insurance com:
Office, Enrq uhar .Building,- No. IS
supanofs -Marine and inland in
and trai"hAtV.Tn lsks , t -‘ l!rei, t on -vessels, cargoes
on inlands?,, 3 ' 11 -parts of.the world, and on goods
™Jfam l S 0r ™ 0 “ on ri v?rs, canals, raU-
United State°. er C 0!1 ’ te .vnnees throughout ths
President
D. B. Tioe President.
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NO. 4C6 CHESTNUT STREET A -*
PHILADELPHIA. ’
~, ~ FTRE AN D INI.AND INSURANCE
FrancisN. Buck, * mEOTO ? s -
Charles Richardson, “ Y' T ?T. erman > -
Henry Lewis. ' Robert B. Potter,
O. W. Daris, u n ?i w ssler ’ Jr ->"
P. Justice, ,,
eO ‘ A 'FRANCI-SN. BloKTi^ a ®deii
w i &SSSSg r ß ' TSS “‘*» i .,
DBA WOODS.
EDWIN -HAtL Jc CO.« No. 2 6 S
department “° “° W ° seal?s new goods In eyery
Mew French Chintzes-and Brilliants.
Percale Bobes, new designs.
Organdies and Jaconets. ' •
an „ d T st y' e3 o£ Grenadines.
Pine Black Alpaca Mohairs.
Fine all wool I;o Baines, beautiful shadp*?
Mew styles of Dress Goods of various frinriq
Colored Alpacas and Poplins.
Mew goods opening daily.
100 P Rin i;E T S i° f 31 FAN(J Y SILKS.
? C 3n S Brown Plaids,
jjisck and v\ into, Brown and hi%
India Plaid Site, SI per yard d °‘
S 5 Best Brown Silks 1 7
So Best Blaclr Silks.
Moire Antiques Ecst Goods.
Poniards, newest styles
Friendly Foulards.'
SPECIAL NOTICE TO THIS LADIES 5
The CHEAPEST SILKS to Market.
J ’?r^/o ! ‘Je S k l i ea^ pla '. dlndla; ' Silks at sl Wiper yard.
SUOyards Maekand whitelndia Silts, at.3l pnrd
1 irn 3 ar ‘? 6 brown andwhiteludiaSUts, atsipr.yd.
I, snni? r e s bl° ken plaids India Silts, at §1 per vd.
yards blue and white India Silts, atsipr.yd!
weV* “w?® 1116 most —rriceable dres* alady can
are selling Terr last.- Can and ex-
F
QUILTS—Of flue quality, -at
U moderate prices. Ji
Good Blankets in large 3izes.
wheeling Muslins, of-every width,
m . Tickings
TABLE DAMASKS— Power-loom. Table Linen, ;
damask pattern. j ; *
Power- loom Table Linen, dice pattern.
Bleacheo Table Damasks and Cloths.,
y B >ached Damask, s* 00, a bargain'. :
Pine Towels, Napkins, Nursery Diapers.
BaUardvale Flannels, .62#c to si p°r vard.
"WiUiajnsTllles..Wttmsmtas.
ni aud -fronting Linens. *
Bt ° Pe - d a lar ‘® Iot >
Spring Bela-nea and Prints.
Mode Alpacas, choice shades.
; Printed Brilliants and 4-4 Fancy Shirtings
fc4 s v COOPER * CONARD,
164 S, E. corner Ninth and Market.
T SIMPSON’S SOU'S, ' *>J3 AND' 9-’t PINE
. Street— tfonldrespectfullT call the attention
ot purchasers in general to . the Ijxgc and Ctoiea
Slock of Y. r orked Lace Curtains, purchased last
is Key York. Also,. Embroidered
and Embroidered Muslin for Cnr
iams by yard or piece,: which w-U be disposed of
at prices ranch less than present value to pur
•shasers, tii: ...
Eich Vestibule Lace Carmine, *4 op per pair,
“''h Vestibule Laea Curtains, 33 00 par pair.
ttrles'Window'Lace Curtains, So 50 per pair.
Three Different Lots and Styles • * p
■ Eich Designs Muslin and Lace combined. SlO 00
per. pair.
S ?. p J rfln * • Rici * E esi,n, Extra Si» Lac 3 Curtains,
i $lB Oil per pair.
Extra Superfine Ve-y Kieh Design, Ex’ra Size
Lace Curtains, only 325 t“j per pair.
NOTTINGHAM LACE CURTAINS.
U u .*“ D ratty, Only 2i caper pair.
1 E* set*5 et *t r ’ Ou,ySs 00 per pair.
1 Lot Handsome, Onlv s« uo per.pair.
? L°* Richer, Only S 3 Wperpair.
1 Lot Vcrr Ridi, Only SSQ 0Q per pair
TO CLOSE .OUT THE INVOICK P
. ALSO.
5 lots of choice desiens Embroidered Muslin Cur
tains, S 7, SS, 39. SiS and SI4.
TRULY BARGAINS.
'LAST, BUT NOT LEiSL.
’ lots Embroidered hintlin for Curtains, 75 cents
per yard, worth the pnee five years ago.
jT'Sl.OTii STOKE.—JAiIEs a. LKB iHTIU
V attention oi4b*ir irieuds and others to tksix
and asserted stock of good* adapted sc*
»ueo sad x>oys’ wear, ectnprisins: is najt
Black French Cletlb.
31m' do do
Colored do do «
! OTEBCOAT CLOTSS.
Black FrenckßeaYsrs.
Colored do do
Black Esquimaux do
Colored- do do-
Bta* and Black Pilots.
, PANTALOON STVTf *
Black Frenck Cassimeros.
ao dc Doa&kix*.
Fancy Cassizneres.
STixed and Striped do
Plaids and Silk Alir»xL
Satinets ail qualities.
Certs s, Beaverteacr., Ac.
yBSTJNOS-
Fancy i»«ik :.- •
Blaok Satin Tastings. i
Fancy SUk Tel yet do
Plain ana Fancy Caskmero*.
kFcol, T>l vet and Valencia.
Also, a Ja-*e assortment of Trimmings, adapted
- Ken and Soys’ -wsar, at Yfkclesale and retail.
JAKES A I*ES,
No. 13 Norik Second a treat,
Sica ortko G-oldon Lamb.
' S SONS > AND Sit, PINE
*oTKESjT,
Buy* now on hand, and offer at very favorable
prices, a full assortment of Housekeeping Goods,
linen and Cotton, comprising Stenting, Pillow
Case, Shirtings, Blankets, Spr.ads Towels, Nap.
kins, Doylies, Tab'e Cloths, Table Covers,To Weis,
Toweling!!, Nursery Diapers, Table Damasss,
f lannels, £e.
GSEtT ItEhUCr lONS-VSaY LOW
HBICc-ie,—As we are determined to close oat
OUT entire sock of WINTER DRESS GOJuS,
REGARDLESS OF COS r.
Closing out French E&erinoes, 75 cents.
Closing ont French Poplins.
Closing out 'hawls
Closing .ouiCloaksA
ALhTBS LEADINIHAKESOF MUSLINS,
Bleached and Unbleached. i", »/, e, v 0-4, 8-4,
9-4 and 10-4 wide, at tbe
YERY LOWEST PRICES.
H. STEEL, & SON,
Nos. 713 and 715 North Tenth street.
LOST,
ETBE & LANDELL,
r onrtlx and Arclrstreets,