Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, March 26, 1864, Image 3

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MARBIED,
DELISLE—S3EBLB— AtSt. Louis, March 9th»
Xeoxil. Delisle to Miss Mbriam Shebie, daughter
■OfCteptyn I>. (1. Mieble, all of St. Louis.
• BiSg-' MoOAULEV —At Greencastle, Frank
lin county, Pa, ohThursday,'March24rti. by Rev.
Thomas McCauley, of Philadelphia, assisted by
Lev. J. Wightman, Wra. Howard Kmg- M. I> ,
of Philadelphia, SuTgeonof the2tsc Regiment Cav
alry,""' U. S. Volunteers, to Miss Maggie M. Mc-
Cauley, youngest daughter of late Thomas Mc-
Cauley, Esq.., of Greeneastle, Pa. - *
DIED.
BARCROFT—On the 26di inst., at the residence
of Eliza Stephens. No. 989 North Filth street, Sn
*an, ■widow of Tunis Q,. Barcroft.
Due notice will be given of her funeral. *
COXE—On the 23d inst, John Redman Ooxe,
EX. D., in the filst year of his age. ‘ *
GRAY—On the 24th inst;, Minnie, second daugh
ter of Henry W. andWilhelmlna Gray, iu tbe4t.b.
year of her age. -r- T >
The relaiivfs and friends of the family are res
pectfully invited to attend the funeral from her
parents’ residence, No. 1915 Greeu*treet, on Mon
iiav next, 28th inst.at 11 o’clock A M. U
GRIER-In West Philadelphia, on the 25th in
stant, the Rev. John W. Grier, in the 75tu year of
Jus age.
His friends and. relatives are respectfully in
vited to attend the funeral services at the residence
Of his son (Rev. M B. Grier), corner of Baring
and Thirty-second streets, on Monday afternoon
next at 4o’ clock. The remains will be taken to the
Brandywine Manor Presbyterian Church, Chester
county, lor interment, on Tuesday morning. *
HALDEMAN—On Fifth day, the 24th inst.,
Anna P., wife of Henry Halaeman, in the 34th
year of her age
The fronds of the family are respectfally invited
toattendher funeral from the residence oi her hus
band, No G 37 North Sixteenth street, on fcecond
day, the 28th inst., at l o’clock P M., without
inri her notice. The funeral to proceed to Darby. *
HAMLIN— On-Thuisday evening, March 24m,
William K. Hamlin, in the 52d year of ms age.
The relatives and fiiends of the family are
respectfully invited to attend the funeral from bis
late residence,. No. 817 North Eighth Street, on
JVfcmday mosning, March 2Stb, at ii o’clock. In
terment at South Laurel Hill Cemetery. *
McMAOKiN—On the evening of the 24th inst.,
Mary, daughter of Sarah andthe.late Wm. Me
-Jttackin.
The friends of.the family are invited to attend
the funeral irom her mother’s residence No. 445
Marshall street, on Monday at 10 o’clock-A M.
M\ERS—On the afternoou of the *2sth instant,
■William Myers, in the BJst year of his age.
His male relatives ana friends are. respectfully
incited to attend his funeral from his late rest
• dene-*, 1504 Vine street, on Monday next, at 1 P.
-31. ,£New York papers pleasa copy.] *
SMITH—On Wednesday afternoon, 23d inst.,
Mr. John P. Smith, in the 65th year of his age.
The funeral will take place from his late resi
dence, No. 19*21 Vine street, on Saturday, 26th »»-
&tant, at l o'clock P. M. *
OBITUARY.
GERMANTOWN, March 25th, 1864.-/Ataspe
cial meeting of Philomathean Lodge, No. 10, I O.
•oi O. F., held the above date, for the purpose of
taking suitable action upon the death of Brother P.
<s*. Thomas Brooks, the following preamble and
xesol utions were utfanimonsly adop tod:
TFAcreas, It has pleased Almighty God, in the
order ol‘his providence, to remove from, cur inid&t
by death enr \yoTtliy and much beloved Brother P.
<x Thomas Brooks, and
Whereas, We consider the circumstance as call
ing for some testimonial of the regard in which he
“was te'd by the surviving members of this Lodge,
io which he has been so long and honorably at
tached; therefore, be it
2i’eso7ved, That in thedeathofßr->tber Brooks so
ciety has lest an honorable, upright, and u-eiui
•citizen; our Lodge and Order a member who had
endeared himself to us by a life full of those acts
that adorn ibe human character and that rettecia
Tasting credit upon Odd Fellowship and its princi
ples; andhis family akind, affectionate and indul
gent father. &
Resolved, That as a mark of respect to the memory
of our deceased brother we attend Ills taneralma
body, and that the officers and members of the G
Xi of Pennsylvania, and the members of Walker
Lodge, No 31. C, I. O. of O. F., bb invited to par
ticipate wi’h ns.
Resolved, That a committee be appointed to prev
sent to the bereaved wileand family of our deceased
brother a copy of these resolutions, and to assure
them of the sincere sympathy of the members of
this Lodge. *
C. BUCHANAN, N. G.
Attest—Joex Platt, Sec’v. *
SPRING MOURNING GOODS daily
It opened by
BESSON & SON.
Mourning Store, No. 918 CHESTNUT street.
N< B. Wholesale Rpomsftn second floor.
EYRE &TiANDELL, .FOURTH and ARCH
Streets have now arranged for
SPRING SALES,
Desirable Shawls of their own ordering,
Slack and White Spring Barege Shawls.
Brown and White Spring Barege Shawls.
RELIGIOUS 'NOTICES.
THE' LORDSHIP OF JEsUS—The
tJJj theme of Dr. Wm. Morris, Lord’s-day
liver,iag, at 7#, Assembly Building. It#
•WO. THE WOMEN or THE BlBkE.—Tbe
jj g next Sermon in this course will be-preiched
in me Church of the Epiphany-to-morrow even
ing. Service at 8 o’clock. It*
rw<= REV. GEO. W. SMILEY- WILL
preach Sabbath, 7X P. M. Subject—
* ‘Second advent of Christy ’also services at 10X A.
Id. o’clock. it*
jy=* SOOTS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH—
Ujj Rev. David A. Cunnlngfiam, Pastor, will
preach iD this Church To-morrow, 27th ia*t., at
lux A. M. and?# P. M It*
mu ej, WESTERN PRESBYTERIAN
u g CHURCH—Seventeenth and Filbert 6treefs
—Rev. Mr. Willis Nill preach Sabbath at
and 3X. . u*
EASTER SERMON TO-MORROW, at
ILS KJX A.'M., at ULiversalmt Church, Lom
bard stjeet above. Fourth, Bev. R. Eddy,'Pastor.
Sermon to the Yoaug, at ?X P- M. It*
ryr~=«. CENTRAL PRESBYTERIAN"JHUROH
fjjj —Ei?htu and Che:ry streets.—Divine Ser
vice Sabbath Morning at 10X; Afternoon at 3X*
hy C. D. Hartranft, of New Brunswick Theolo
gical Seminary. It*
ST. CLEMENT'S CHURCH, TWEN
tifctb and Cherry streets To-morrow bein<
the f *urth Sunday in the mouth, the afternoon
•service will be omitted. Service inthe evening at
■7X .o* clock. „lt*
FIRST REFORMED DUTCH CHURCH,
\yg Seventh and Spring Carden streets. Rev.
J. Howard Suydam, Pastor, will (D. V.) preach
To morrow. Service inthe morningloX o’clock.
[Evening ?X o’ clock. • It* j
ST. STEPHEN’S CHURCH will(D V.)
lIJJ be open for Divide Serv ce, To-motTuw
33 emng (Easier Day), at7X o’clock. The Rev.
Dr. Rudder, the Assistant Aimister, i* expected
to preach on the occasion. It*
mb=» “SOME ACCOUNTS CONCERNING
Hg Sa.tan.” —Bvßey.L L. Brig**,to-morrow
Evening, Church, Locust and Juniper. Members
receive the Fellowship of the Church in the
. mh2o -
pw-agA UNtON M. E. OiiußOH.—Fourth street,
laS below Arch. Preaching by the Pastor u
R-.v. Franklin Moore, D. D , To morrow (Sab
bath) Morning, at 10X> (an Easter Sermon); and
in the Evening, at 7X-o’ clock. Prayer and Expe
rience Meetine at 6# o’ clock. It
E THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH CORO
BROA& AND ARCH StREETS.—The
Gteo. Dan\Boardman, of Rochester. N. Y.,
recently called to the Pastorate of said church, will
preach on Sahbath next, at half-past 10 A. M , and
•atTXP. M, All are invited. it*
!Y=»CALVART PRESBi TERIAN CHURCH,
UJ§ Locust street, above Fifteenth. Preaching
«To-morrow Morning, at iox o’clock, by Rev. W.
31. Wilcox, oi Massachusetts; iu tne Evening, at
•7X o’clock, Rev. Rjifas Anderson, D. D., Secre
tary of the American Board of Missions, will give
account of his recent visit *o the Sandwich
.Islands, and state many facts of a highly interest
ing nature. The Christian public are cordially ia
vrtted to attend. 1 ' It*
SPECIAL NOTICES
»iv® OFFICE OF THE CONNECTICUT
IkS MINING COMPANY* No. 408 WALNUT
street* Philadelphia, March 24, 1864.
At a meeting of the Executive Committee of the
•CONNECTICUT MINING COMPANY held
this day* O. R. MOORE, Esq., .was elected
[President, to fill the vacancy caused hj the death
•of the JatA President, Geo. G West. -
mh2C.2t* R. 1 O. LOWRY. Asst- Seo’y. -
tfYW be annu:ti meeting- of the
Mro S .w h< °* tbe PENN MINING
COMPANY Of Lake Superior wilrbe held at the
■office of the Company, No. 310 WALNUT street,
•on TUESDAY, the sth day of -April nexh am
■o’clock Mi, for the purpose of electing Five Di
rectors to serve for the ensuing year.
DAVID S. HEYL, Secrotarv.
Phiiada. , March 26, 186 i. mttfOtapSS
O®P- HOWARD HOSPITAL, N OS. lain AND
gCS r 1526 LOMBARD Street, BISPENSAKY
DEPARTMENT. Medical treatment and med
farnlahcd. gratuitously to the foot. au!3
THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN : PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY MARCH 26,1864.—TR1PLE SHEET.
SPECIAL NOTICES,
FIRST WAR D, ATTENTION.
Iks MR. JAMES E. MURDOCH
til' deliver, at the
ACADEMY OF MUSIC, ' .
. THIS (SATT RDAY) EVENING,
-Commeneiug at 3 o' clock in the evening, his popn-
lf»i l ecture on the following named subjects, for
ih® express benefi of the • . *
BOUNTY FUND OF THE FIRST WARD.
MISCEI XAN tOUS AND PATRIOTIC READ
INGS. GRAVE AND HUMOROUS.
1. The Eagle Song-of the Alleghenies.. Extract
from tlie Poem, * ‘The Wagoner of the Alle
ghenies ’* .:......VY,T. Buchanan Read.
2. The Siege of Cabezon; or, The Traitor’s Doom.
George H. Boker.
3r The Bridge of Sighs ~T. Hood.
4; How They Brought the G'ood News rrom Ghent
to Aix *. Robert Browning.
Selection* irem the Tragedy of Julius Oeesar.
embracing MaTk AntoDys soliloquy over the
dead body of t'cesarm.the Capitol, and his ora
tion in the ShaUspeare.
C. FalsafT s account ofhis Ragged Regiment,and
his Catechism on Honor...........Shakspeare.
7. The Speech oi Sergeant Bizfuzforthe Defence
■ in the case of ‘’Birdeli vs. Pickwick*’ Dickens,
6. “M-msieurTonson,’*. being the humorous *tory
of Tom King's pleasantries and the tronblcs of
a little Frenchman Jonas Taylor
9. “The :Union.'' a poetic enforcement of the
memorable'.words-of Andrew. Jacks n,“The
Union, it Mustaihi sha 1 be Preserved. ”
By Francis De Haes Janvier.
Tickets 25 cents. Reserved $e tssoc-3ats. They,
can be procmed at Ashmead & Elans’ Book store.
No. 724 Chestnut street, and of any of the Precinct
Committee* ot the Firs’ Ward It i^ 1 earnestly ref
quested that each resident of the Ward purchase
one or more tickets.
UNITED STATES CHRISTIAN COM
ILS . MlSSlON".—Cii3hacknowledgments for.two
weeks extern? Maicb 24, lo 61:
Relief Society, Vat>rford, N. Y. > Mrs.
G-. W.'Eddy, Secretary....
A* my Comiui>tee . M.U. A., Portland,
M*-., per Thomas R. Hayes .. 500 00
Collection at the West Arch Street Pres
hytejian Church on Sabbath'evening, -
March 20. 1801 . 616 7.
Collection at Union.meeting in Danville,'
Pa 35103
Collection'-in the First Baptist Church,.
Philadelphia, per Army Committee Y.
JVI. C. A 162 50
Ladies’ Aid Society. Lambertville,N.J.,
per J. A. Anderson H 2 63
J. Emory Stone. Germantown..; lull 00
Proceeds of the sale r f a wagon of the TJ.
S.- Cbiistian Commission 114 00
N. Cb&uncfy, Phiiauelphia (additional) 50 00
John McAllister, (additional),.... so 00
Thomas E Watt'serif (additional).. so 00
( apt. .T. J. Hth Regiment
Mew Jersey Volunteers 30 00
Ladies" Aid Society,<TreencasUe,*Penna.
per Mrs. M. A. McLarian«n.... 40 00
Rev. M. C. Welsh, Chaplain sth Con
necticut Volunteers 3.3 00
Aid Society, Apalacbin, Tioga county, •
New ..§24 00
fcabhwh Scho. l do do 1 00 25 00
Per Tills: A. Steele
La< ies-’ Bayside Soldiers’ Belief Associa
tion. Flushing, Long Island, per Miss
E. M. Byemer, secretary 50 OD
Mr* F. W. Marther,. Cleveland,Ohio.. i>s 09
Collection at public meeting in Moravian
church, at Nazareth, Pa 00
L;.dies’ Chrisiinn.Gommission, Al-
i'Bitwn. Pa 12 67
Collection in Bath Lutheran church 13 73
Per LieiPenant Sebluemback.
Collection at Waur»*gaii, Conn 40 00
Me T hodisi and Baptist Sabbath
Schools aiMooiup. Conn.,.. 5 00
— : 45 00
Pe. Rev. J. - w . Cummings. .
ilth New Jersey Volunteers, per
Bev. E. Clarke Cline ......V.... 63 00
Mrs. K. Williams, Clinton, N. Z. 3) 50
V. H. Talcou, Jersey city 3o (0
6Q 00
E. H. Fnzby, PliHa 29
Aid Society, Media. Pa s>J 09
Ladies’ Aid Society, Mercertburg, Pa.,
per Mrs. M. B Mctiowell 12 30
'Sunbath School, Bedensvillv, N. J 10 00
Collt*L-tion in North Church, Hardyston,
N Y , per Key. G. B. Beil 10 00
Ladies Soldiers’ Aid Society of Wood
ball, Mi h., per Bev. Richard Kay... Co 05
Ladies’ Aid Society of M«r insburg,Pa.,
jerMJs* Annie Puderrangh, sec’y.... 10 00
Collection by Mrs. JLi. Taylor, at* social
: pattering at Cabin Hill, Delaware co.,
N. Y IS 00
Soldiers’ Aid’Society, Spartanburg, per
Lev.ds Ketcbum 14 00
Members of Jbaueiy B, Ist New Jersey
Artillery 1303
Mrs. Robert Patteson, Holmesbnrg...... 5 00
Rev T. W. Siui 5 00
Mrs. Fanny Lane ..... s ou
Howard R. Mann l 00
“J. E W.’ * and * I*. R. E. ” Ist Bly.,
sth Corps..; .. o qo
A soldier in ictPtrnn’a cavalry.. ..$5 co
A soldier 1 00— 6 00
E. Flint, Dismounted Camp, ‘Washing
ton. V. C ; , 5 00
Mrs Israel Lupper, New Germantown,
Perry county.pa 5 00
4 I. G.,” Davisville, N. Y s'oo
A Friend, Pcmfiet, Connecticut l 00
M E. Church, Farmmgdale, N. J ,
(additional* 4 00
MifsMary Sale, .Philadelphia.s 00
Captain G. D. Harrington, Columbus,
Chiu 5 00
Bt’hesda Mission Sabbath School (add’l) 2 uo
Edward Avis, Dalliown, N. J l 00
Ororge M. Warner, Germantown 5 00
Martin Heck, Company £, llSthP. V... 1 00
A 501dier....... »>5
3,263 06
Amount previously acknowledged ....265,123 70
CONTRIBUTIONS RECEIVED FOR
THE RELIEF OF THE CHEROKEE
INDIAN*.
John A. 8r0wn............ S5O 00
“j. a. V ” r, oo
‘ Cltrical Fee.’’.......,. , 5 00
SCO 00
Am’t previously aekn*d 5i,107 79
Total •• ~..8260,4M 55
JOSEPH PATTERSON, Treasurer.
THE UNITED STATES CHRISTIAN COM
MISSION begs leave to acknowledge the receipt
of the following stores up to March 21th:
PENNSYLVANIA.
Philadelphia—-20 pounds beef tea, Mrs. E. Murln
ser; 1 parcel, Mrs. F. Mortimer Lewis; ldo.,
Chapel, Spring Garden and Eighteenth streets,
Film B-tpust Church; 1 parcel. Ladies’Relief
Society ot St. John’s Lutheran Oborch.
Girmantown—l bog, 1 barrel, Ladies’ Aid Society
of < hnst Church.
Roxborouch—l box, Presbyterian Sabbatb School.
Holiicay Eburg— l box, Evangelical Lutheran Sab*
bath’Schcol. o .'
Brietol—l box, Presbyterian Church Sabbath
S hool.
Geitysbnrg— l box, Sabbath Schools.
Pig Spring— l box, U. p. Sabbath School.
Pu t Ctirbcn—l box, Friend.
Shade Gap—l box, Ladles’ Soldiers’ Aid Society.
Potter’s Mills—2 boxes, Sabbath School.
Spring—l box, Ladies’ Aid Society.-
Orwigfcbuig—4 box, Ladies’ Aid Society.
Pine Grove—l keg. Ladies’ Aid Society.
DojlestoWn—l box, 1 barrel, Ladies’ Aid So
c-iety.
Middle Spring—l box, Ladies m and near New
burg, Pa.
MASSACHUSETTS.
Boston—lS boxes, 1 package, 3 barrels, 10 par
cels, Arn-y’Committee Young Men's Christian
Association, Boston. '
BHODE ISLAND.
Providence—i box. Girls of Branch Sabbath
Schools, Norih Providence.
NEW YORK.
New York—l 7 parcels, Committee TT.5.0.0.
Boehester—6 boxes, 1 keg, 3 bbls., Committee U,
S- *o«
Buffalo—2D boxes, 3 bbbs., Ladies’ Christian
Conißiis.-ion; 5 parcels Committee U.S.O O
Broclrpoit—2 boxts, Ladies’ Christian Com
mission.
lohoee—2 boxes, Indies’ Soldiers* Aid Society.
Rochester—l box, Ladies 1 Christian Commission
-Putnam—i box,; Ladies' Aid Socie y.
Troj—2 boxes, Ladies’ Soldiers 1 Aid Society,
eobocton— l box, Aid Society. - •
Owege-lbbl, 1 box. O. A. Winthrop,«q.
_ NEW JEBSEY. fP #
Pemberton—2 boxes, Ladies’ AidrSociefv.
Ne*nrk-<-t box, Unknown.
Bab-way-.!box, Sabbath Sheool.
Six-mile Bun—lbox, Soldiers 1 Aid Society
rjeinineton-i-2 boxes. Soldiers 1 Aid Society.
Church' 0-1 b ° X| Sunday School Presbyterian
brother!* 11 * -2 Parcels, Joseph Law andhis little
w •,, x OHIO.
Washington-.! box,Ladies 1 Christian Commission
Cincinnati— ll, parcels, Committee U. S C O
__ _ lOWA. *
JJcGregor—l box. Union Sunday School.
Never, in all the history of the Christian Com
mission, has there been such encouragement for the
unwearied prosecution ofthe work. From the ar
my, from hospital and camp, alike come in to U 3
accounts of the influence of God’s spirit in the con
viction and conversion of many souls. The interest
thus manifested income neighborhoods should b
extended tothe > hole. If Christians' all overth-j
length and breadth of our land knew what th-i
Spirit of God is doing, and what the Spirl
of God can do, they -would feel compelled 65
tvtry consideration of faith in and love to God to put
forth tyery effort to aj'd the carrying oa of the glori.
ous work or Grace in the army.. Delegates com
home wondering at the openness and gredtness of
the field,: and imploringus to extend the limits of
our fields. To meet their- calls and the demjndr/or
th* Gospel of thousands of'soldiers thro ugiiuut the
army, the Christian. Commission is tax-’-i the ui
7110x1 limit;. But just while every place is asking
the treasury ol the Commission is rapidly empty
ing. Our, agents are looking to us'for support—
support- which we have promised them. But in
place of'f%tendit»g % we have iQ curia.il outwork.
: We appeal to-day to the Christian public for as-~;
sistance. God’s IvorJc must not be neglected .
- Into Annapolis the returbine Union, prisoners
are pouring, destitute aud in want Ev’ry sort of
help we can send to them, wo need to send. Oar
aeent there is dispensing all that is famished him.
Will not our friends throughout the country, with
out waiting to hear iromus. hold their meetings
and send us the means of goipg forward.
We cannot go backward. Every step taken in that
direction must be a wrong done to the soldier and to God.
GEORGE H. STUART, COO..
. It ' tl Bank Street, Philadelphia.
E OFFICE OF THE GRBaT'OEnTRAL
Fair for the sanitary com&iis
. Philadelphia, i 307 Chestnut street,
March, 1864.
The Committee on Finance and Donations of the
Great Central Fair, appeal for contributions in
money, to those of their fellow-citizens who do not
propose sending to the Fair the products of their
shill and industry. By far the larger portion of
the money rt’ceivtd on the occasion of the Fairs
held tor the benefit of the Sanitary Commission in
Cincinnati, Boston, and Brooklyn,.was derived
from direct donations in cash and not from the
proceeds of the sale of articles exposed. Woat
the Sanitary Commission needs to afford
relief to the Biek and wounded soldiers
is money. in large amounts and from
all sources. We call, then, upon all bank-
Mone, capitalists, person* living upon
Sessional or otherwise; in - short,
will not be represented in the Fair by
prou- iOLs, to imitate tli« example of those
who 'will,, and to contribute liberally in ?io*tby
for this great object. In, New York,' although
their If air is not to be held "for two weeks, contri
butions of more than S2CO,GOO in cash hare
already received, a single department-of trade,
that of dry goods, having made up more than half
that-sum. Brooklyn and Cincinnati have each
contributed as much in money, and certainly the
wealth, liberality and patriotism of Philadelphia
can hardly be considered as less conspicuous than
that of these communities. Contributions will be
thankfully received by any of the members of
the Committee.
A. E. BORIE, Chairman,
S- A. MERGER,
SAMUEL welsh,
THOMAS SPARKS,
A. J. ANTELO,
CALEB COPE,
JOHN T. LEWTS,
THOMAS KiaiBER, Jr,.,
JAY COOKE,
E. W. CLARK,
WILLIAM C. KENT,
mli26-ot6 E. C. KNIGHT.
ir«=» THE GREAT CENTRAL FAIR.—
U 3 JOHN W. CLAGHOtiN, Esq., Treasurer
ot the Committee on “tabor, income «nd reve
nues, ” office No. 118 South SEVENTH Street,
Philadelphia, acknowledges the rec-ip’ ot one
day's *‘salary,* * S6O, from the CWks, Ac., of the
Manufacturers 5 and Mechanics 5 Bank. Philadel
phia; a clerk’s ‘-salary 5 * for one d?iy, $2; f-enn
Edw. Strickland 55: ot e day** income from cU'rki
of the office the City Treasurer. o Lt} usiy’s ««sai:i.
ry,' 5 per Samuel Schafer, "Esq., $lW>; from a
schoolmistress, oneday 5 s “income,” $2: from a
lO cents.
Previously acknowledger SI, 104 25.
Other of one day’s « labor” (?r
salary) from bank?, insurance and other ofli >-s
and manufactories in this City and slate, and from
New Jersey and Delaware; alsojirca±
artisans, mechanics, laborers, muntna
makers, milliners, female employes and others
(residing in Philadelphia or ia this aud the afore
trjen’iored State?) duly receipted lor and acknow
ledged in the newspap-rs.
Also, do. do., subscriptions lor one day’s “in
come” from aii retired persous, persons, of for
tune, clenrymen. members of the bar pbvsictans,
and other professions.
Also, subscriptions by mail or otherwise, of one
day’s “revenue 55 Horn ail the great employing
establishments, firms, corporations, companies,
railroads aud othpr -works in this City cr Star,?. or
in New Jersey or Delaware, duly receipted lor by
the undersigned at the ofiice as above, aud ac
knowledged in the Philadelphia and other news
papers. JOHN W. CLAGHORN, Treasurer.
It may be proper here to state that tfceso sub
scriptions are to furuuh to the valiant seamen of
our navy raid the brave soldiers of our armies ms
•jini.ni) service those comforts atui necessities
nut supplied by »he Government. It may also ba
proper to suggest that the Principals,* Clerks,
or men of different institutions, mills, factories,
stores, Ac., in Pennsylvania, Now Jersey, or
Delaware, organize ihe movement ia thei* re
spective establishments, and present tb* matter to
all those therein engaged, aud by getting up a sub
scription paper more rapidly afford each one ea
taiLCd -n the “establishment,” an opportunity to
contribute to an object so deserving- mh2t>-2lrps
JY==- U.S INTERNAL REVENUE.—Second
Collection District of Petcsvlvanla, com
prising First. Seventh, Fdgbth, Ninth and Tenth
Wards of the city ot Philadelphia.
NOTICE.
The ermual assessment for 1563 for the above
najffed district, ofperscun liable to a tax In Car
riages. Pleasure Yacht*, Billiard Tables, and Gold
and Silver Plate, and also of persons required to
take out licenses, having been completed,
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
That the taxes aforesaid will be received daily
by the undt-rsigneri, between the tours of 9 A. M.
and3P. hi. (Sundays excepted) at his office, S W.
corner of Third and Walnut streets, on and after
MONDAY, the7th Inst., and until and including
S&turaay, the 2d dav of Aprtl next tnsainc.
PENALTIES.
All persons who fail to pay their Annual taxes
upon Carriages, pleasure Yachts, Billiard tables,
and Oold'W Silver plate, on or before the aforesaid
2d day of April IS6I, will incur a penalty often per
centum additional of the amount thereof, and be
liable to costs as provided for in the 19th section of
the excirelaw of Ist July 1562.
All persons who in like manner shall fail to take
out their licenses as required by law, on or upon
the 2d day of April ISG4, will incur a penalty of
ten per centum additional of-the amount thereof,
and be subject to a prosecutiop for three times the
amount of said tax, in accordance with the pro
visions of the 59th Section of the law aforesaid.
31,167 79
All payments are required to be made in Trea
sury notes issued under- authority ofthe United
States, or in notes of Banks organized under the
act to provide a National Currency, known as
National Banks.
No further notice will be given.
JOHN H. DIEHL, Collector.
mhs-tap2s S. W. cor. Third and Walnut streets.
COMMITTEE FOR A DAY’S LABOR.
\XJS GREAT CENTRAL SANITARY FhIR.
Committee on “Labor. Incomes «nd Revenues, 11
Office No. 119 S.= SEVENTH Street.
1 JOHN W. OLAGHORN,
, _ Treasurer.
This committe has a special Work, to wit, to ob
tain a day's ‘‘labor, 11 a day’s “income” and a
day’s “revenue 1 1 from every citizen of the three
States of Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Dela
ware, for the benefit of our sick and wounded sol
diers.
The comm'Uee is now fully organized at the
above addicts, and calls for the co-operation of all
classes iu the community.
We want to show, what the industrial classes can
do for their soldiers l
What the people can do In their separate trades!
Wbat Penn sy 1 vania cdK do!
Whtt New Jersey can do!
What Delaware can do!
What each county cau do »
What each city and town can do !
What each profession can do!
What each can do!
What each occupation cRn do!
What each manufactory can do!
What each bank, insurance company and rail
roadlcan do!
What each mine can do!
Wbateaeh workshop can do !
What each family can do !
• Wbat each man can do!
What each boy and girl can do!
We want to show the world what American
Frfcmeii axe ready to do for their soldiers.
Whet lalor can do for Humani y!
There is a great work and the timo is short. The
way io do is to ORGANIZE! ! ! Organize in
your workshops*-in your families. Let the men
organize. 3>t the women organize. Let the
trades organize. Organize everywhere. Let the
workman give with theiremployers, the employers
with their workmen.
It is easily done. If the workmen will authorize
their employers to do juct one day lrum their week s
or month 1 a earnings, ano the employers will add
to it a day -of their profits, the whole wi*l nt*ac
knowiedged together to the credit of the establish
ment. Wesaytoall. go to work at once with us
in this gTeat work. Hurry forward your contri •
butions. Every acknowledgment will stimulate
others to follow your example.-
Oirculsre, with full ins-ructions, will be sent
upon application, b* mail or otherwise, to the
undersignpd work! To work!
L. MONTGOMERY BOND, Chairman.
MRS. E. W. HUTTBR,
..Chairwoman of Ladies 1 Committee.
M J. Mitobkson, Secretary. mh24-3t rpf
fv r==>THE STOCKHOLDERS OP THE UNION
AND INSU
RANCE COMPANY will meei at the Office of
W. H. BARNES, in the City of PITTSBURGH,
on TUESD AY, the sth day of April instant, for
the purpose of considering the propriety of in
creasing the Capital Stock of'said Company, and'
other business. GEO. B. ED WARDS,
mh26-3t* Secretary.
- SPECIAL notices.
nfar* i-VLIK NOW iN OPERATION
/VTTvt, Church 'of ihe Sew Jerusalem, on.
“fj street, above' Twentieth is a BIU‘C6~B.
? ,rt>o v iFi s to Win be well rep lid, as
,?v! , 100 comprises ma'iy nofel as well as
«>-an tifnl articles. >_ It*
MUSIJNS, Lin SLINS Just
JJA opened, one case New York Mills Musiin. at
!£,“,y* r 2, 'ewett market price. WilliamsTille,
Waier Twisr, White. Rock, Forestdal- House
a?d Semper Idem, good Bioacbed Muslin,
fiv 33. 35, 30 and 37% cent-. . Best
Nainsook and SwissMasiins 5 ’ CambriC ’ JaC°net
' . PRICE & WOOD,
3 ™ JI3 North Ninth, above Arch.
gM-ALL STOEES, ;&o.—
■Rtttjtutt t, Navt Department, )
EtJBEAU or Feovisiohs asd Olothiico, }
cvp ati «rpr, r>T , _ __ March, 2b. 1964. S
. PROPOSALS,seaIed aud endorsed
‘■Proposals lor Smell Stores, Ac," will be re
e.’Jnf a tiVo of hce niitH 13 o'clock M., on the 36th
uax, ' tor famishing and delivering (on
S. - J i fvlfj 1 , d S» , n ‘' tice ) at' the United States
rlrniu lV, t , rd 'Nr rl °' l; ' rle6 t oro n, Massachnsetts, and
Broollyp, New Tr oik, Jo such numbers and qnan-
I , tlV I‘, 1 ‘ , r d “A 6 "' :h tlmes Hs ma .> r be specified by the
w i- i f M ' bareau, or by the commanHauts of
the said Navy Lurils, respectively, dnrine the re.
maiDdt-r ot the tisiJil year ending on the 30Ui dnv
of June. ISG4. the numbers and quantities oi the
different aruqlesv and at the places specified i» vur'
lotlowing list, viz :
Charlestown. Broolvn.
Salt. Water Soap, lbs'.,.
Thread, black and white -jiy l,o;.-r.
Ribbon, hat, pieces, . 'ZDu't K,Ci»{
Tape,, white, pieces -i, ,-j/j 4,w-o
Tape, black, pieces 5 «. i 0 3,uv;
Spool CoUon
SuU, sewing, lbs
Pocket Handkerciiiefa -is< 2;,-^.,
Needles, tcwiug, papers 1. 14,i-!' 1
Thimbles * v ; c !»». : i
Jack-lfhi,ves 2 ?i
S.issors j.va) -1.-.o*
Razors -n
F»zor Strops 15,1k,;-
Shaving boxes I. *2oti 1G,»0 ■
Shaving Brushes 2,00€ 2,00
Sb.aving soap, cakes ti.Hrt) 20,'jt)0
Scrub 2,0U0 2,01 K)
Blacking brushes 1,000 3,000
Whisk brooms 1,000 2,0C0
con* buttons, dozen 500
Eagle medium bmions, dozen.... SUO ——
Esjile vi-frt buttons, dozen 1,000
D. E. buttons, dozen 5,0*0 20,w)0
Fine comn? 4,000 19,000
Ccar.-e aml< 4.000 21\'>*-0
Sprona 2,500 15,0.j0
Forks 2,500 2,500
Binckirg. boxes G b;0 40,U ; ul
Can opener? 500
Steapne lbs 60,003
Ofo-rs may be made for oieormore articleti, as.
the ,-pUoi. or toe bidder,and 111 case rr.or* ’nan one
article i? contained in tae offer, the Chi*- 1 of me
•Bureau will have the right, to a' cep s . oae or more
of aniclefc o ja;a*ned 111 Mich offer and reject the
remrfuler. Th * prices tun it be uniforir., a.-: a ir/Vrj
i/i.-i: '‘Ttd-:c- 1 zt! <f GT:y one or more ariic'is <UU< crci
c.t oil i.\t station*.
For she de-fi in-j cn or arlicles in the abov« Pst
‘bjd( ert arc izi-wc. to the at ib« said Navy
Yards, Mid to the advertisement of this Bureau
di ud August i, r . lHi3, and for information to
the jaw s and regu'attous (in paraphlct lormi
garcing con’raci?, to tbe of the several com
nuuidr.n * of Aa v y \ai ds aud Navy Agents.
r/ p’nj' rjtcy he K> h -i trried c. 1 api^ : -
cotiun U- tf.r .Y-i' / dyn-s ci 1 Vr'-ua.a'/i, JV c:-i
.‘.‘ors. *Yfu; 1 ’-•r.V, J’hilcdelptua, B
cm? *it thi * t.ureoa. 4t
jjjvtv-i. a \\ OOD (fonneriy with Warnock. of
Eighth street,) have just opened a new lot of
Plait- Ah.Woci Delaiues, choice colors: fine
quality Black Alpaca?, Black AU-wool Delain-.-,
hist ([liit'jty ~t American Prims, dn«»
ona'.'ty V.’ mte and Colored Table Liuens, Napkins
ar.d Towels, Scotch Irnper, Si 20, S 2 85, S 3 50 aud
£•* p.-. 8.-.rraii-s in Ladies’ and Gents* Linen
Cambric Handkerchiefs. Hosiery, Gloves, Ac.;
Ladies' and luiste*’ HoopSkiits.
PIIICE A WOOD,
U\-l No. uj N. Nmih stroe:, above Arch.
N- B. Goodqnalry of Bk-.cb Silks, very cheap,
CORSETS —MADAME A. BAR 'TET begs
leavfto iniorm the L dies that she has opened
an establish in out manufacture of CORSETS,
of :he mo t approved patv-rcs. t\*. No 11C South
FJFTF.ENTiI Street, below Chestnut. Philadel
phia, and i~o icits their.pairona<e. Madime B.
dros net tb.nk r u> lavirh pnii?e oa her
CORSETS, which have already received the ap
probation of an i*nl ghtene2 public; in a word, the
grace aud e’ejrauce ol lorm tlejv-ndt entirely upon
tl.e shape and plinbiUty of a eood CORSET.
Ladies will hud it tp their advantage to visit her
establishment before having thvir spring dresses
madei
N. B.—CORSETS dene up new at the same es
tablishment. mhi2s-tu-thL2t6
gOM-EXHINO ENTIKEIA' NEW.
BOEPIEES’ COMPANION, EVEBY SMOKEEa
COMPANION.
Tie most complete present, a Father, Mother.
Brother, Sister or Friend, can make, to their rsia*
tiToln the aimy.
THE PIPE ANZ) TOBACCO CASE
Tie cheapest, most n*etrU, compact and conve
nient article ever manaSactured. C*” and inspec
them.
E. 4G. A. W KIGIiT, Appointed sole Amenta,
Chestnut street.
The trade supplied at the Company’ a prices: or a
d'w'wnit allnwpti. Wl*2
DUPONT’S GUNPOWDER. —SUPERFINE
Sporting axd all o?h*»r kinds of Eagle Gun
powder. Gunpowder blastingand shipping;
aiso, GovemnientPiooT for ordnance and military
service: Cannon. Liusaet and Rifle Powder, fo
tale by WILLIAM S. 4RANT. 21C South Del*
IMPORT>D DRESS PATTERNS.—SPRING
OPENING. 1023 CHESTNUT Street. TEM
PI E OF FASHION ? Mrs. M. A. BINDER, Im
porter and Deslgnerof French English and Amer
ican Fashions, will open THIS DAY a handsome
assortment of PAPER PATTERNS, Dresses,
Waists, Jackets, Fashionable Sleeves and Chil
dren’s Dresses fir the Spring of 1964, at 1u23
CHESTNUT Street, in front of the Academy of
Fine Arts.
Elegant Dress and Cloak Making in all its
branches, and a perfect fit warranted; Catting and
Basting at the shortest notice; Fr*ncb Fluting and
G offVrmg, Stamping f jr Embroider*,- and Braiding:
Pinking in variety.
Madame D^moiesi’s Prize Medal Skirts, French
Corsets, Skirt Elevators. Pade,Hooks, Eyes, Charts
and Quarterly Mirror of Fashion, Bradley’s Woven
f*kirt and Skirt Supporter. Importingand manu
facturing largely, 1 can and will offer superior m
ducements to every customer. mh7-m, w,f, 12t$
Geuat
DIfIOOVXBY
VsEFDL JkSD VAL.UABIAS
DISCOVERY 1
Applicable to
the useful
Arts.
INSOLUBLE CEMENT
Is of more general practical utility
ikon any invention now before the
public. It has been thoroughly test
ed duriugthe last two years by prac
tical men, and pronounced by all to
be
SUPERIOR. TO ANY
Adhesive Preparation known.
111. tfclng.
Hilton’s Insoluble Cement is
a new thing, and the resnltof years
of study: its combination is on
SCIENTIFIC PRINCIPLES,
and under no ' circumstances or
change of temperature, will it be
come corrupt or emit any offensive
smell.
i Combina
tion.
Iloot and Shoe BOOT AND SHOE
hlannfae- Manufacturers using Machines’wlU
turers. find it the best ari/cle known for Co
ntenting the Channel, as it works
without delay, is not affected by any
change of temperature. .+
Jewelers.
m JEWELERS
Will find it sufficiently adhesive foi
their ÜBe, as has been proved.
It 1* Especially Adapted to
Leather,
And. we claim as an especial merit,
that it sticks Patches and Linings to
Boots and Shoes sufficiently strong
without stitching.
Famine*.
IT IS THE ONLY
I til a Liquid.
liquid cement extant
That is a sure thing for mending
Furniture, Crocbery, Toy*,
Done, Ivory,
And articles of Household use.
Remember.
Remember Hilton’s Insoluble
Oembwt- is in a liquid form and a*
easily applied as paste. Hilton' s In
soluble Ccmnt is insoluble In water
or oil. Hilton’s Insoluble Cementad
heres oily substances. \
Supplied in Family or Manufactu
rer’ s Packages from 2 08. to 100 lbs.
HILTON BROS, ft CO.,
' Proprietors, Providence. B-1
hlladelphia, LAING ft MAGINNIS,
irdst.; Joseph Godfrey ft Co., 38 N.
nlB-wni&frly
Agents in Ft
No. 30 N. Thi:
Fourth street
FAHNESTOCK’ S FARINA.—IOO Boxes Fahn
estock’ s Unrivaled Lancaster County Farina
landing and for sale by JOS. B. BUSSIEB ft
CO. , Agents for Fahnestock UO South Wharves
QAA BAGS LAGUAYRA COFFEE, NOW
Ouv landing from park Thomas DaUett, For
sale by DALLEXT A SON, 159 South FRONT
street. - -
HILTON’S
J. Gi STBAWBBIDSE & CO.,
(Formerly Oowperthwalt & Oo»)
HAVE NOW OPEN.
A flna assortment of Black Silks."
Small Plaid India Silks.
Plain, Striped, and Plaid Poplins.
Superior Black and Colored Alpacas.
Pink, Bine, and Buff Brilliants.
Pink, Blue, and Buff Percales;
Striped and Figured French Chintzes.
SHAWLS, SHAWLS, SHAWLS.
100 Lama "Wool Shawls, from S 2 50 to 88.
100 Mozambique “ S 3 to S 7.
100 Silk Check »« S 4 to 89.
ICO Slack Stella S 2 50t0520.
We still have an immense stuck of
COTTON AND LINEN
SHEETINGS and SHIRTINGS.
£OO frozen Towels and Napkins.
A tall line of Ilaniesby Table Linens.
The C'Oe'orauid Power and Hand-Loom Table
Lmens.
Hi'-ckaUaci-r.. Bird L-ye and Diaper.
Lancaster, Manchester and Honey-
Comb Q,Hilts,
Lise, a-d White
Ccunterpom-s nnj remits.
C otiis, Castimeres and Cloakings.
A full assortment of Sackings.
A full assortment of CJotbs and Cassimeres,
A full assortment of Boys’ wear.
At Wholesale and Retail,
N. W. corner Eighth and Market Sts.
jal4-th sa tu tjyi
-—the copartner-
Xl bpretofore exi.aimp botwepc ibe under
signed, under tbe firm of CO WPERTH WAIT &
CO., is fills day dissolved bv mutnal consent.
JOSEPH OOWPERTH-WAIT, Jr.,
JUSTUS C. STRAWBEIDGE.
FKEP.rAJtY 19, ISCJ.
J. COWPEBTH WHIT & CO.
Would iniorm tbvir friends, and the p-jniic gen
orally, tLat iaey will continue Goods busi
ness at tli“ir
NEW STORE,
S. K. CORNER NINTH AND ARCH STREETS,
and would call Uie attention of buyers to their
In pe and extensive
STOCK OF COTTONS,
Comprising all *be popular makes, such as
New York Mills, Wiliiamsville,
Waxnsmta, Foresidale,
"WhiiL* Rock, Wauregau.
Semper Idem, Housekeeper, Jcc.,
Together with all the best makes of 3-4, 6-4 and
10-4 Sheeting?, both
BLE.V UED AND CNBLEA(3HED.
OCR STOCK OF LINENS, comprising
SHEETINGS,
SKIRTINGS,
TABLE LINENS,
TO WE LINGS,
_ . NAPKINS, &c.,
"Wiil be offered at prices which will command
the atteuticu ol thrown want of such goo?s.'
DHESS. GOODS.
Our assortment i? now complete, and in variety,
style and piice, we eefy competition.
SHAWLS of ail descriptions, adapted to the
present season.
BLACK SILKS, all widths and qualities, which
will be sold at very L* >\V PRICES.
PLAID INDIA .SILKS, la all colors, extra
Width, very cheap.
Great bargains in
MARSEILLES COU STEEP ANE3.
Give ns a c*U, and we will convince you that
we still maintain our reputation of selling the best
gocds at the lcwest prices.
NEW «TORE.
SOUTHEAST COnXEE NINTH AND AKOH,
PHIL\»ELPHU
J. COWPERTHWAIT & CO.
mha-i-th. s tn. 10 jvl
BOOKS! BOOKS!!
AND
FINE STATIONEKY.
Sinceibe first of the year vre hare been adding
constantly to our stock, until vre now have one ol
the largest and best assortments of BOOKS,
FiKST-t. LASS STATIONERY, PHOTO-
CrRAPHSand ALBUMS to be found in. any es
tabliehmert in tb.e United States. We warrant
our PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS to be of the very
best material, strong, durable, and as low ih
thick as sny in ihe market.
JiU New Socks received as soon as issued.
ASHMEAD-A EVANS,
Successors to Willis P. Hazard,
No, 724 CHESTNUT STREET,
mt'JJ-Smi
CHARLES STOKES & CO.’S
FIRST-CLASS “ONE-PRICE” ready
MADE CLOTHING STORE, NO
824. CHESTNUT STREET, UN-
Tot Cost—
from base ol nffijgF
$ cellar towaiet -gs? at
andfromwaLss
a to end of tail. / ,
! j r~*
arm crooked) | 6 1/
from middle? * V i
Qf back be-i B i |
tween the, & *7- A
-.. abonlder* tot 7 Si
i end of cnffi.l 3 "! 1
j and around ’tet a. a
!.'j tbe most pro- j fc t
T(" mlnent partof i S 1
ST’ tbe chest and
9 waist. Stats j I
/j .( whetherereo; \ a .5
/A 'i or stooping. \ | f
fl\ I F*r Pants, I |
M \ '} inside seam. \ .1 f
® S 1 and outsld* \ s f -f
seam from dg.ftf.tfa
blp bone arond tbs
waist and hip. for
Test, same as
Coat. A good Si
guaranteed.
All garments made from directional sent In ac
cordance with these instructions will be guaranteed
satisfactory. If not so, the money -frill be returned
for them. _
Officers’ Uniforms Bendy-made, always OB
band, or made to order in tbe best manner and os
tbe most reasonable terms. Baring finished many
hundred Uniforms tbe past year for Staff, Held,
and Line Officers, as well as for the Nary, w,
are prepared to execute all orders In this Ims Wit*
correctness and despatch.
Tbe largest and most desirable stock ol Heady
Made Clothing In Philadelphia always on hand.
THE PRICE MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES
ON ALL OF THE GOODS.
Specimens of Cloth, dr other materials, with as.
timates sent by mall to any address when re
quested. _ ,
CHARLES STOKES ft CQ
CHARLES STOKES,
E. T, TAYLOB,
mhltuthsly W. J. STOKES.
FAHNESTOCK’S FARINA—NOTICE TO
THETRADE Mr. Fahnestock has this day
notified us that on and after the first day of April
next he will be under the necessity of advancing
the price ol his Farina, in consequence of the
greatly increased cost of' all materials. J. B.
BUSSIER A 00., Agents for Fahnestock, 108 and
110 South Delaware avenue. rn.bsH.6t
OND’S BOSTON BISCUIT.—Bond’s Butter
and Milk Biecnitlanding fresh from steamer,
and for sale by JOS. B. BUSSIER A- 00., Agents
for Bond, 110 South'Wharves.
ESTABLISHED IN 1858.
LANCASTER & GASKILL’S
INSURANCE
AGENCY,
FOR FIRE, LIFE,
MARINE
And Inland Navigation Insurance*
Marine and Fire Losses Adjusted.
COMPANIES REPRESENTED.
LORILEARD.
CARLISLE NORWOOD, '.President
JOAN O. MILLS, Secretary.
Cash Capital, - $500,030
$725,000
Assets,
FULTON.
”WJI*XiTA3I A. COBB, President,
JAMES H. RARKXtf, Secretary.
Cash. Capital, $200,000
$BOO,OOO
Assets,
HANOVER
BORAS L STONE, President.
B. S. 'WALCOTT, Secretary.
Cash Capital,
Asstts,
GERMANIA;
MAURICE RII/GEB, President.
BUx). GaRRIG-CE, Secretary.
Cash Capital,
Assets,
RESOLUTE.
C. F. UHLHOBN. President.
WM. lil. It AND ALL, secretary.
Cash Capital,
Assets,
YONKERS.
RICHARD L- FRANKLIN. President.
JOHN W. MURRAY, Secretary.
Cash Capital,
Assets,
EQUITABLE.
THOS. G. TURNER, President.
F. W.- ARNOLD, Secretary.
Cash Capital,
Aisets,
NEW YORK LIFE
Incorporated 1841.
MORRIS FRANKLIN, President.
W. H. BEERS, Actuary.
Cash Capital, §3 000,000.
Dividends 40 Per Cent. Each Year*
We respectfully refer
known firms.
Mess. Coffin & Alteinus,
«• Klegel, West A Frvin
«» 80, t, Sprague A Go.
Eeyno’ds, Howell A
Heiff.
•, Shapleigh, Rue A Co.
“ Werner, Ittchner A
Co.
• ■ James, Kent, Santee A
Co.
•• McCntcheon AGollins
“ Stoat A Atkinson.
Insurance to any Amount placed with
out trouble or expanse to the
Assured.
LANCASTER & GASKILL,
N. W. cor, Fourth and Walnut ste.
THOMAS J.~ LANCASTER,
JAMES GASKILL.
CASH CAPITAL REPRESENTED,
$8,000,000-.
feB7.sly _ 3
$4OO 000
$495,003
$500,000
$580,000
$2OO 000
$295,000
$200,009
$250,000
$lOO,OOO
$150,000
to - the following well-
Mes. Bldg way, Hetfissner
A Go.
“ Wm. H.LarnedA Co.
“ Wolf, Mayer A Co.
< • Gans.Leberman AOo.
•* BarcroitACo.
M. Ros6nbach A Co.
Martin lLandenberger,
Esq.-1
Jos. O. Fryer, Esq.,
G. W Childs, Esq.,
Wm. T. H. Duncan, Esq.