The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, February 02, 1863, Image 3

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FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, COL, PALSIES, OF THE ANDERSON CIAVAL
'2 4.e . Ph Keyser is again in the hands of the police —......._ ay, will leave for lennmee to-night (Mondays. Ho
• Amities. He was caught on Saturday by Defeo THE MONEY MARKET. will be happy to carry eny letters or convey any uses
4te Brown, at the railroad depot, Ninth and Green sages lo the members of I fi e• regiment if left at 9 . 03
, s eets. During the week a number of persons lost PertiAn'esenta, January 31, 1867,
ARCH Street during the day.
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)..... their portemonn ales at the depot, and information The excitement on Third street continues unabated.
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of the feat was communicated to the detective office. Gold rote to-day to 1110, closing 31 lower, and with e
RECENT COUGHS AND CCmGDS, PLEURITIC
lily. Brown was delegated to pay special attention• dull market. Many parties are boring to hoard; others
Be was not long before he observed Keyser about confidently assert that the price will soon be 176; and, Pains, &c., are quickly and effectually mired thy the
the depot landing. He took him into custody, under indeed, 11 the rampant speculation continues, and no diaphoretic and* soothing power of Dr. D. Jayne's Ex
the ninety-days law. The charge of being a proles
atonal thief was preferred before Alderman Bottler good news, such as the taking of Vick/bane is received, por pr om li is nt.
on Saturday afternoon against Joseph. There being such a figure will very likely be reached. Cotton has MA nlways cured by this Expectorant. It
.3:10 evidence ageing him that he was actually en- doubled its value several times. Cotton is a commodity. overcomes the spasmodic contraction of the air veasele.
.gaged in .picking pockets, he was sent to prison ior and eo is gold, more valuable, it is true, but none the and, by productug free expectoration, at once removes
'the term of ninety days. About sixty dollars in hum a commodity. It is scarcely surprising, in a land of all the dif)iculty of breathing.
treasury notes were found upon him, but as notes of Yankee enterprise, t h at we should ignore the more likely BRONCHITIS readily yields to Jayno's Expectorant.
'the same denomination are alike, nobody could means of obtaining heavy profits; and, at the word, we It subdues the inflammation which extends through tho
identify them unless by private marks. The nri
. --• art money for money in buying specie, oven if it pays wind tubes, removes the phlegm Or unions which oh
aoner seemed to regard his arrest quite good me• nothing. Gold if; easily handled, :squires bat little
turgidly, and after being pieced in the cell, prepare , s trolls the breathing, and. empresses at once the cough
room for storage, and yet cotton, with all its storage and
gory to a ride to the county prison, he amused him- •
self by singing various songs, such as "My own cartage, and heavy manual manipulation, has advanced CONSUMPTION-For MN insidious and fatal dieease
aVative Land, Ice." about eight hundred per cent., wla Lie gold has advanced no remedy has ever been found so effectual as this Ex.
- less than sixty. Dot gold is the standard of value. We peck:rant. By producing an easy expectoration all int-
Caught in the Act. do not think so, for it will not buy one-half the cotton it lather and obstructing matters air removed from the
For some time past, Mr. Adam Moffit, whose place would two years ago. Then, a thonsaud pounds could lungs, and these organs given a chance to heal. It also
of business is on Pear street, above Second, has 'be bought for ono hundred dollars in coin. Now, it suppressemm 'elimination, and by invigorating the parts
missed a number of meal-bags, but by what means, would take six hundred dollars in the Caine coin to pro- affected, will, In all cases where it is taken in time, pre
en by whom taken, he could not form the leftist idea. cure it. Th e act of suspension of specie payments by
On Saturday evening, as one of the men, named ~,e . , e,
1 ake and Government suspended the privilege or duce a speedy cure.
'William Kennedy, who worked for Mr. hlo ' llit, was `", - ' WHOOPING COl3Oll is promptly relieved by this !s
-teering the store, he having just been paid his week- tno right of gold to be considered the standard of moue_ reeterant. It shortens the duration of the disease
one
ly wages, he was accosted by John itioharslson, an tary exchange, and the legalized issue stumped "legal
employee in the establishment. He examined Ken- tender," or issues made so by the customs of the times,' half, nod greatly mitigates the sufferings of the patient.
nedy, and found a meal-bag secreted beneath his as is the case in bank notes, becomes the standard. In all PULMONARY COMPLAINTS, in CROUP,
jacket. The prisoner cried most lustily at the Con- Either the ono or the other must be the standard; the PLEURISY, Am., it will be found prompt, saki, pleasant
tral Station declaring most positively . that he in- other must be a commodity. and reliable, and !nay be especially commended to
tended to bring it back on Monday morning. Old demands rose to 15131, closing at 16334 Govern- Ministers, Teachensand Singers, fur the relief of hoarses
" What wore you going to do with itl" asked the
Alderman. meet securitiesseem to be in large 'demand and holders neSS , and for streng th ening the oceans of the voice..
generally are firm in nekti3e better figures. Money 'nal
"Where?" tens closed the same as yesterday. Prepared only by D. DAVID JAYNE & SON. 212
" Buy a bushel of potatoes', sir."
CHESTNUT Street. ja3l-2t
"Just where I could, sir," replied the prisoner, The Stock Exchange was the scene of great excitement
ONE-PRICE CLOTHING, OF THE LA•TEBII
trying to dry up his tears. again; and route a stir in the faucieswas observable.
"Why did you put the bag under your jackets" Dulled States sixes rose IC; 7-30's steady; State fives STYLES, made in the Best Manner, expressly for RETAIL
"Just to let my hands be free, sir." rose;; ;City S's were firm ;Reading Railroad bonds mud SALE& LOWEST Selling Prices marked in Plain 71.
" Well replied the magistrate," you are required Pennsy lvania Railroad first mortgages were steady at [urea. All Goode made to Order warranted satisfactory.
to enter bail In the sum of $3OO to answer at court." -- ' • • Our ORE-Palos Sunset is strictly adhered to. All are
osterday s figures, Pennsylvania necond mortgages
Here the prisoner burst out in a loud crying spell .T.
I ming 1,15. ahirris Canal first mortgages sold lit 113. thereby treated alike. .'
as he was led down stairs by tne officer. del2.ly . JONES .t. 00.. 604 MARKET Street
Schuylkill Navigation sixes were firm at yesterday's
.
paring Burglary, and an Important Arrest. figures. Philmulelphia and Erie sixes sold at 110; North • • •• .•
The boot and shoe store of Mr. G. Schmidt, on l'enusylvania taxed at 91. Elmira sevens at 11234,i au ' • Tittr4 l JOEL/ 2 0::Eap. ' .
Third street above Pine, was forcibly entered be- advenee of K. DIANSELL-TAYLOR.-On the evening of the Zit's da.
tween the hours of three and four o'clock. yesterday Reading Railrond Abates fell off towards the close to • mien.. by the Rev. R. G. Cr sac. Mr. Thomas Mendell to
Morning, and robbed of a couple of dozen of calf 4.5%,a decline of X from yesterday's close. Penusylva- Mies Johannaili. or nerl,gr t , only daughter of Joseph IL
skins, and about thirty pairs •of boots and shoes. nun rose to 69. nu advance of IM. Camden and Atlautic ImIA4 . 6Nt I ifATEMEN.-Ottto sth ult.. by Roe. Wes-
The crime is burglary as well as robbery. Mr. was very much excited end rose to 17.3.1. au advance of Icy Renner, Mr. Philip S. Mason to Miss Sallie H. Bate-
Schmidt is extremely unfortunate. lie lost seven •
five dollars per share, the preferred advancing to 2131, a melt.
hundred dotter' recently, by one of the exploded of 4.' bet f a lli ng feud closing weak at MX. , Oa- ass
saving fund institutione, and had scarcely yet re- rise '*, . - off -IDIEO::) _
covered from the effects of the loss. The store haft tawissa sold at 731. the preferred was steady at ?il l and
very poor fastenings upon it. The work of a mo- 24K, cloning attics latter. Elmira Hold at 18K, the pro- lIANSELL.-On the evening of the 30th ult., Thomas
anent was calfrequired to wrench the hasp off' with ferred at 6031; Minehill sold at MI Little Schuylkill' at Hansel], in the 2211 year of his age.
The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to
a "jimmy." This store is located within a hundred 44K; North Pennsylvania at le,; Beaver Meadow at 69; attend the funeral, from the residence of his father
yards of the Third district station-house. An arrest Camden and Amboy at 154, all without change. Long in-law, Joseph 11. Taylor, No. HOG Wallace street, this
191D3 made of one of the thieves, as follows: Island
out further notice. advanced X. Huntingdon and Broad Top at MX. (Monday) afternoon, February 2, at two o'clock, with-
THE Ai:Rev. Passenger railways generally advanced. West Phila. o LEISERT. -On the let ink , John Leibort, 1n ids 69th
Just before 4 o'clock yesterday morning, O ffi cer delphia rare four dollars per share; Race and Vine If ; y... 1 1,.
Lawrence observed a man corning along Fourth Thirteenth and Fifteenth 31: Areh.etreet M; Spruce and His relatives end frleitas are Invited to attend his fu
street, near South. lie hailed him, when the fel- Pine 3.1; Gim neral from his late residence, Slain, opposite Gomard College 34; Chestnut and Walnut 34; street, Germantown, on Wednesday, the 4th instant at
lowing took place : . - Green and Coates X; Frankford and Southwark X. 2 o'clock P. B. ~4
" What have you there 7" said the officer. Hazelton Coal sold up to 60; Locust Mountain WAS HENDERSON. -On ilk, 29th nit., John Wyman: n-.
"A bundle of leather, replied the stranger. steady at 343 4 ; New Creek sold at 31; Pennsylvania, taut sou of W. C. mend J. B. J. Flenderson,aged 3 moutir,
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"Where a you going with it 7" 1 week, an 6 days. nng Reliance lnsurance g Lehigh "Why I want to take it to the nearest station- Alii at 3; brought 3d; WE'rElhlol.l.. -On the morning of the Ist inst., Ea- .
X ; Consolidation 28. mark e t
ihOuse, because I found It at Fourth and Lombanl Nav i ga ti on69The c l o s e d muel IL Wetherill, in the 71st year of his age. ' -
streets." firm-845400 in bonde and 6,700 shares changing halide. Die relatives and friends and those of the faintly are
"Ull, well," says the officer, "if that's what you Drexel & co. quote: respectfully invited to attend the funeral from his late
Want, I'll take you to the nearest station." United States Bonds. 1881 95 1 95 ,,, residence. in Burlington, N. J., on Third day, the Sd.
95 's inst., at 3 o'clock r. el., without further notice, •*
The two went along. Little did the officer know United States Certificates of Indebtedness.... 94 MATS ER.-On the Mt h ult., at the General Hospital,
Or dream at the time Bust he had as a' companion United States 7 Ipl) Notes /Di itY2 X Annepolie Aid Allen W.Mather, °hie: bugler 114th
Quartermasters Vouchers
one of the most daring and celebrated burglars Regiment IS V. 7.
known in the police annals. In a short time the Orders for Certificates of Indebtedness ..... -3 7 3 f g l.fd d le is ."
Gold 56/401.59K pre . His friends, the sielatives and those of the family, also
couple entered the station-house, and the case was Demand Notes the members of the 114th Regiment now in the city, to-
Stated to Lieut. Goldey. 121340.5131pre • gether with Company S. 3d Reship nt It. 8.. are respect
" Joy Cooke & Co. quote Government securities , &e., as friy invited to attend his funeral, from (Mondide
Where did you say you found the leatherl" en- hi s panente,a24 Dickerson street, on this sy) af t er-follow::
quired the lieutenant. ilsg 95 noon, at 3 o'clock, without further notice. Interment at
United States Sixes DE
"Leaning against a tree box at Fourth and Lom- United States 7 3.10 'Notes 102 1023 i elacpitelmilf. e
bard streets," replied the individual. Certificates of Indebtedness 94X. 95, AISTCA.LFE.-On the 30th ult., Joseph C. Metcalfe, in
" Officer " said the lieutenant, 1, lock that man Quartermasters' Vouchers 9.2 ■
93 the 46th your of hie a;te.
Yip ; he's ' got no business to find leather at such a Dernand Notes 161440150 His relatives and friend; and the members of
place, and at such a time." Gold -1373milig Robert Morris Lodge, lic.• 29, of the I. 0. 0. F. and the
order in general, also the }Mete Beneficial Soclety, are
The stranger was of course incarcerated. The lieu- The inspections of flour and meal in Philadelphia dn- respectfully invited to attend the funeral from his late
tenant thought lie recognized him, and on going to ring the week ending January 21.1863, ware as follows: . residence. No. 606 Race street, on Tuesday afternoeu 4 st
the rogues' gallery he discovered, by the likeness:, Barrels of Superfine '3O 612 2 o'clock, without further notice.
that his prisoner was no more nor lime than the note- Do. - Fine. 2 , s STILES.-On the Amth inst., Henry Stiles, aged 68.
brated burglar John Miller, alias Sam Wilson, alias Do. Midd li ngs 2 11 5 His relative: and male friends are Invite' to attend hie
Shoey Donnelly. The prisoner was liberated from Do. Rye ryes funeral front his late residence, No. 441 North Fil le
Do. Corn Meal . 123 street, en Tneeday, the 3d of February, at 10 o'clock
The county jail about four or five weeks ago, he .•
Do. Condemned 73 A. M. To proceed to Laurel Hill:
having served out a term of four years for burglary. KNEASS. -The remains of Capt. Charles Lominer 1
Of course there was more than one person engaged Total 31,671 lineage, ISth United Sates Infantry, killed at hlarfrees
in this robbery ;it must have required at least three, The New York Evening Post of Saturday says: boro,_w ill be interred at Woodlande, ou Tuesday morn-
Perhaps four persons; to have carried away all the The stock market opened buoyant and higher, with an Mg, February 3
'to ' , eve from residence of his grandfather,
plunder that was taken. The public investigation active demand for Erie, New York Central, and Mehl- Funeral
ChesLom m e, Esq , No. 4 9 1 South Thirteenth street,
'will take place at 2 o'clock • this afternoon, at the gas S outhern, but at the close there is more disposition at 11 o'clock A, AL IlleMls aud relativesare respectffill
• Central Station. to Kell at lower prices. invited. . 7
The feature of the market to-day is the sudden advance BILGER.-On Friday morning, 3011, ult.,Leonora,
• - - . - and reaction in gold-early in the day as high as Mai . wife of Isaac Miter. in the astli year of her gl.
LEGAL INTELLIGENCE. was paid, butt at the close theprice stands 15e14. The relatives and friends or the family are respectfully
New Turk Central sold at the First Board at 12431(3.195: invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her
Supreme 'Court of Penusylvanla-Chief Jere- Erie 773.1@77J4 husbaud, No. 442 North Fourth street, this ( ll onday)
ties Lowrie, and Justices Woodward After the Board the market was monk, with sales of morning, February 2, without farther notice. Inter
' Erie at 753 e : Michigan Southern re3higai); New York ment at Laurel Hill Cemetery. e
Thompson, Strong, and Read. • tient rul 122 e;. BATTEN.-On Fridley, Januaiy 30th, Mrs. Elizabeth
' THE OASIS Or THOMAS .1. DUFFIELD, MEMBER OF Governments are quiet. but steady, e.t yesterday's Batten, in the 87th year of her age.
. COMMON COUNCIL. • prices. The coupons of ISM improved 3411 cent. Seven- Her relatives and friends are respectfully invited to at
thirties sold at 102. tend tier funeral, on Tuesday,February 3d, at 1 o'clock
Adams et al. vs. Thomas .T. Duffield. .Error to Dutiable Demand Notes touched 155, bat closed tower, P. M., from the residence of her son-in-law R I'. Kin
• Common Pleas of Philadelphia; before reported. • with sales at 15.114. - No. en Spruce street. '
Argument concluded, and the ease held under ad- Tlie money market is quite active to-day, at (or per BUMS-At Nal:brine, Tenn., of brain fever, William
risement. emit. on call. On first-class securities the supply is C. Barr, son of Al. L. and B. M. Burr. of this city.
• tolerably easy at 6 per cent.
..ei... Road. EXVllallire on Landoll is very excited. Sales have been
. Su rr ente Court at 1119 i Priu6-ju-`"'""'''''", Weekl
mule es high as 176 per rout.: closing met abent 175. • ort of Interments.
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REVENUE CASE-TAX ON CLOTHING. The Kangaroo, for Europe to-day, takes m 4 ,036,4120 in HILALTH OFFICE, Jan._ ,31 ISal.
Bennett & Co. vs. United States Collector and specie. Deaths and Interments in the My of Philadelphia
. Assessors. This is a bill in equity, filed by the corn- from the 2414 to the 3 1 st 0.! January, DM.
- • plainante to restrain the defendants from proceed- Phila. Stock Etch/ants Sales. Jan. 31. ci 4
in with the levying and collection of a tax or duty (Reported by S. B. SLATMAKES, Philadelphia Exchange.) - 4-. A l .
FIRST BOARD.. v
=RASES. • - 4 ... DISE A SES •Of three per centum on all clothing manufactured 100 vr pi," H 65 Si) Locust Mountain. 3434 7 3 ' .=."
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Mince the first rot September, 1862. The complain- 103 Reading 11 '2O 4 631 850 Peuna Mining. -- 3 <416 .
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ants allege that the tax is not chargeable because 400 do lots. UM 4634 12 Carftwissa 11. Pref. MX -
' that upon every material of which said clothing is MO do 40.1-10 100 do l'ref Sill Asphyxia .... 1 Fever, Typhoid 4 3
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composed, there has been paid to the United States 4 Peron. B 67h 25 do Pref SIX Apoplexy 5 ReMnpralia.re 1
She lull tax and duty required by law and duly as- 4 do 63 3000 Penne as* 102. 3 i Milan]. 1 . ' of Uterus 1
lessen thereon,. and that they have added to the said 131
City
k. lots IS it ) , Atagromlo
Creek lO2 Burns and Scalds.... 1 Hopping Cough 2
materials nothing but labor to convert them into 34 Ca cer
2fill Bale e' t imie - -s - tii..... 11 ete Sel w myl Na y Pref. hi 1414 - 11 , - ,. , 1 2 Ilallarnmatir o ß nc rain, 11l
garments, 100 Buzleton Cord 60 46 Lit Sch R 44 C"
" "I 6 1 1 " om u ;:i1; . ... 1 " Liver 1 . ' !.: 2
The answer of the defendants sets up that the 100 do 5934 28 Idiueleill R 5334 Croup 6 " Lungs.... 7 6
court hae no power to grant the injunction asked- 15 Dith&Pilliodlt 21ys 2631 a) Long hold It 273 f Congestion of Brain.. 2 2 a PeriteM. 4 1
Ist. Because the defendants are officers of the 37 Unionßk TenC&l'. .15 lb do 273 a Lunge-- 1 " Stem & 13. 1 2
'United States, and are not amenable to this judo. 5 Hunt' lon&B T It.. 2036 153 West Dmmech 00,.,,,,, m
Caught in ninchitte'y 1 Inanition 1 1
diction for such nets d pro one, or pposed to be done, 40 do 25 Areh-et R 27M 34 L .
ehigh Nay 'n Cousemption,Lings. 35 6 Intemoeuce 1
2734 1 Caris4 Ala R 154
by them as are the subject matter of this complaint, 174 Cam &At R Pref Its 243; 2 Beaver Mead " Bowels- 1 Jaundice 1 1
C 9 Concoesion of-Brain. 1 Laceration of Longs. 1
under the color of authority conferred by the law of 15.5 Cam & Allan R.... 16 2000Phila & Erie Os. 1e3.110 Convulsions. Ipi Mania-a-Patu 1
the United States. - 22 do .17 17 N Penns R. - ..•.. 1134 Diptheria 9 Mainstnus 4 7
W. Because the present is a ease arising under 18 d 0.... ..... ..... 1714 4500 N Penne. GA 91 pierelmtea 5 2 Measles 1
the revenue laws of the United States, of which 7000 do ..2d Kl 3 0... 60 1(1000 U_Se!s:Sl c r:gis....... Lmili 1/ropsy 4 1 Old Age 4
the Circuit Oeurt of the United States has exclusive 113(1) SeliyiNttv Be'72Ats.loo 135 iti. Pref U . 50k " Abdominal . 1 thisitlcat'n °fib:tart- 1
167 Schuy Na, es '82.. 70 30 Elmira..... " Bruin 0 Palsy I
jurisdiction. 10 Reliance Ins 56 3Sp & Pine 1i....... 16 " Heart 2 limn over on aR.R. 2
3d. Because the assessment of texts or duties is 32 Elmira R lots 39M_ Disea se , Brain 2 Scrofula 1 1
a judicial act on the part of the assessors, which a BETWEEN BOARDS.Heart 7 1 Softening of Brain... 1
court of equity will not attempt to prevent or con- 130 Cam&Atlan Pref.. 24341 3Q) Penn Melee ' 3 " Kidneys • 1 Small lox 0 1
trol by Injunction. SECOND BOARD. " Lung 5........ 1 Still. born .
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4th. Because the complainants have full and per- 22.3 Catawissa R. -lots 714 2S Minehill It -I ', Drowned 1 Suicide' 1
100 do Pref 2431 L 5 do ••• • u • Dysentery 2 Suffocation 1
feet remedies al law for every injury they may sue- ItO do Pref.. •. blO 24.? 70 Elmira R Pref., aog D e ime. s . 9- 2 Tabes
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'lain by reason of the acts of defendants. 100 do Pref.. -. b30 24 800 Ug 7. :30Treaill . hilt 102 Debauch. II 'rumors
6. Because courts of equity have uniformly de- 200 do Pref 24 .11 Reliance lio. V. Eryeinrtiae„ ..... _. 3 a Totsoas 1
Wed their jurisdiction to grant relief in cases identi. 36 Cam & Allan R.... 17 ED Ree.din.F. X Preen re.or Aim .... 1
cal with the present. . 100 Cam&Att Pref.-- 24 SIM Peen daring:.... 3 .• Shoulder.- 1 UllUtitirtUlv°ll4 l "" . r....'; . - I .
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Argued and bold under advisement. • CO do 28 1000 City gs new 115 Fever, inflammatory 1 1 Wounds-Gun Shot.. 3 2
60 do g 1000 Morris Canal let. -113 • Puerperal .... 1 -- -
Henry M. Phillips, David Webster, anti John C
• 106 do .... ........... 22 270 Sesq Can scrip.... 37 l • Scarlet 3 Total. 14.5 109
H nox, for complainer:tit ; Geo. Harding, Esq., and 60 d 0....... 2•13.1 50 Cataw R Pref.cash 2434 I
U. S. D istrict Attorney .1. liubley Ashton, for de- 60 do 223,7 60 do Pref. -.WO '.11.34 . OF THE ..11307E FirERII MERE
fendiints. 1011 do 2231 4000 Elmira R. 7,1 ....b5.11234 Under 1 year 42 Prom 40 to 50. 17
2000 N Penne 6s 01 15 Coutielidatiou Bk.. 23 From I to 2 17 50 to 60. 15
?.2 Lit Sell R 443;
40 Penns R esm 2to 5 23 " I
' 60 to 70. 10
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Court of Oyer and Terminer and Quarter 20 do . blsBcint 4.43' 70 to 80 11
fi to 10 9
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Sessions-Judge Ludlow. ..., aPT.Fdt BOARDS. SO to 90. 8
• " 15 to M. 110 to le 5
' THE OABE OF ALBERT D. BOILEAU-JUDGE LUDLOW 100 Cam & Atlantic It 1734 2o to SO. 1 0 " 90 to 100 2
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DIRECTS THE DISTRICT ATTORNEY TO PREPARE CLOSING PRICES-PIR3L
- /M. Asked. Bid. Asked " 30 to 40- • ..... .... ••• 82 Total. ' - e 5,1
DILLS Or rEDICTMENT. WARDS. I WARDS. WARDS, .
11 6 Its rpm 'R... 941 f .05 Catawissa R..... 731 7% First 11 Tenth. 71ineteenth
On Saturday morning Judge Ludlow entered the U 6 7-33 D bik....102 1023,4 Do mid 24 24.44 Second 19 Eleventh S N
Twentieth... ...
following order under the recent presentment of the American Gold-159X 13134 Beaver Mead 8.... ..
Grand Jury in the case of Albert D. IloileAu : Phil 6s old..ex in. 106.14 109 Mlnehill R. ..... ... .. Third II Twelfth.. 6 Twenty-first.-
7 Thirteenth, 6 Twenty-second
"And now, January 31, 1863, the Grand Jury of Do new exist:lls 115}4 Harrisburg R.... .. .. Fourth
Flint 10 Fourteenth 6 Twenty-third..
All co 135 • R Wilmington 1t... .. ..
this county having made a special presentment to peons -eg Sixth 71Fineeuth 17 Twenty-fourth.
Se 102 102 M Lehigh Nav 65.• - ..
Seventh 12 Sixteenth ' 4 Twenty-fifth...
this court, I hereby, by yhtste of the authority R ea di ng R ....... 45X 4534 Do shares... 0934 mai
'vested in the Court of Oyer and Terminer and Gene- Do ads eXI.: an 1111 Do scrip ••• %X 34k E i ght h
ii . 15 'Seventeenth 8 Unknown.
Tat Quarter Sessions of Use Peace of this county, by Do bds '70...10) 111 Casa & Amb 1e... .. .. - "
Total. 21Eighteenth 71
the Constitution and „ laws of Pennsylvania, direct Do bds 'B6-.107 10734 Phila & Erie 65.. ~ ..
Sun & Erie 75.... ~, Deduct deaths from the country
the District Attorney of the county to prepare and
P Tio nail lst els-11113 114 1 6 a g e L Island R • 33.14 iti
submit to the next Grand Jury bills of indictment Do '2A m m 65.1143f 116 Do bonds.... .. ...
according to law. JAMBS R. LUDLOW, Morris Canal.... 66X g 57 Delaware Div.... .. ' ..
"Presiding Judge Court of Oyer and Terminer and Do mild 106..130 183 Do bonds.. .
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Quarter Sessions." Do 8s '76.... - .. Sprneeestreet R- 1634 1631
To this order District Attorney Mann proposed the..aDo 2d mtg... .., .. ' Cheetnut-st R.. - 6434 55
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following : Kt Canal. ...... .. - Arch-street R.... 27 2734
Do Is .. Racestreet R.... 31 .12
And now, January 31st, 1863, the Diet Oct Attor- Do R im __ gm ex ye n ie_st r eet R,.. sti 39
Iley having duly considered the order of the court tlf- Dc mid . .... 14M 14. k Thirteenth-et It- 26 2334
reeling him to send bills of indictment to the next Do 66 '82.... 70 71 W Phila R....... 65 653, 4
grand jury, act/circling to law, respectfully asks the Elmira R ..... .... 3934 40 Do h00d5......
court to inoticate against whom bills of Indictment Do prtd...... 6034 61 Green-street R... 4134 43
Do 7s let m.. 112 11.3 Do - bends....
are to he sent, and what officers ; and moves the Do 10e..........5ec0nd-street R... 7734 ie
court to amend said order in this particular. N Penns R...,... 1134 12 Do bonds... .• ••
WILLIAM B. MANN, Dist. Atty. Do 6e.. .. 1... 91 9136 Fifth•street R.... 67% 67%
At the adjournment of the court no action had Do , 105.... .... 111 11/5 Do bonds..., .. •
been taken by Judge Ludlow relative to Mr. Mann's Math Ger & Nor. .. - Girard College It 2634
motion. Lehigh Val R_... .. • - Seventeenth-et 81l It '
Lehigh Val Ws... • • • • Little Schttyl R.- 4434 44%
TRH YIPTII WARD CONSPIRACY CASE.
On Saturday the case of Charles W. Brooke (one
of the defendants in the chargeof conspiracy brought
against the Board of Return Judges, of which Mr.
Brooke was president, in attempting to foist upon
Common Council a person from the Fifth ward who
was not legally elected,) was brought forward by
the defendant, who made an application for his dis
charge on a writ of habeas corpus. Mr. Mann moved
to quash the writ on the ground of irregularity. Ile
pointed out the fact that Judge Ludlow overruled
he motion, and the District Attorney then said that
by reason of the irregularity in the proceedings, the
Sheriff had no right to hold Mr. Brooke, and he
ought to be discharged.
Judge Ludlow then entered on the writ the order
of the court: "By consent of the District Attorney,
the within-named Charles W. Brooke is discharged."
Nothing of importance transpired in the other
Courts.
CITY
A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF LADIES'
Puns is still to be found at' Messrs. Charles Oak
ford Br. Son's, under the Continental Hotel, and they
bre selling at greatly reduced prices,
Mn. RIPPLE, the popular Photographer,
No. 820 Arch street, is captivating the art-loving
public at his elegant ground-floor Galleries, with the
superior style and finish of his pictures, front the
carte de v{site to the most exquisite life-size portraits,
finished in every• style of the photographic art.
FINE SWORDS, BELTS, BASHES, and all
other tine Military Furnishing Goods, for Army and
Navy Officers, will be found in greatest variety and
perfection at °Milord & Son's, under the Conti
mental.
BANOS' STORY, AS TOLD TO SMITE AND
Jenne. •
Bangs. If you are anxious to hear about Mr.
Vitcombis misfortune, I will tell you the story. It
4 )vas on - the ad day of July, 1823, when—
Smith. What a coincidence! The very day and
year when my grandmother died. She—
Jones, Was not your grandmother a Stokes be
fore she was married'?
Smith. Yes, she was, and we used to say—
Jones. Well, Mr. Bangs is going to tell us a story
' - "--*bout Mr. Stokes.
Bangit's about Mr. Titcomb. It was
July 3,1823
Smith. What family of Titcombs were they ?
:Were they natives 7
Jones. The same I suppose we find in the Direc
tory, all of—
'Pangs. I don't know anything about the family,
nor nothing about Stokes, except there is a gentle
man of that name who has a Clothing Store under
the Continental Hotel.
Smith, And a good one it la too, I boughb—
, Jones. See this coat—
Smith. Hold up tilt Bangs tells us his story.
Bangs. It was on the 3d day of July, and here
We left and heard no more of Bangs' story.
MARRIAGE IN PIGMY LivE.—Gotham has
• been trying to make a sensation out of the mar
riage of Tom Thumb anda feminine pigmy. Barnum
is, of course, at the bottom of the whole arrange
ment, which le intended to bring grist to his mill.
New York is to be pitied ; it has Barnum and Tom
Thumb, but it has no Brown Stone Clothing Hall ;
It has Broadway, but. upon its entire length there is
no Brown Stone Clothing Hall. Had New York
Such a Brown Stone Clothing Hall as that of
Bookhill h Wilson, Nos. 603 and GOO Chestnut
street, above Sixth, it would have something mole
important to employ its attention, than the mar
riage of pigmies or the development of bogus baby
Oases.
A. SCENE NOT LAID DOWN TN TICE
VIAL—The audience of the Dundee Theatre were
lately regaled with an impromptu and intensely
smutting episode to the regular drama.. A favorite
play was going on, though not at all smoothly, till,
in the second act, the star performer walked out of
• ids character and became merely an excited prl
trate individual. Walking to the footlights, he ad
dressed the people, telling them that he was under
the necessity of stopping the performance till " Mrs,
Caple," the treasurer of -the house, bad given him
her nightly receipt, for he feared he was being
Cheated, - This bad taste would scarcely have been
tolerated had not the good taste evident in the
Speakeris attire, which had been purchased at the
elegant Ono•Prioe Clothing Establishment of Gran-
Ville Stokes, No. COS Chestnut striet,Phllailelphia,
perfectly *harmed the audience.
km, January 31.
New York St
Closing Quotati.
But. Asked.
xis at 8% o'clock.
Bid. Asked.
N Y Can R R....t119X 119%
Eric common 75% 75%
Erie Pref 107 107
Hudson Riv 194 94X
Harlem R R :18% 3.534
Harlem R R Pref 67 68
!Reading R R 191 92
Michigan Can,. 961( 97
Michigan Eolith. 50 09X
. Do. Guar .105 X 105 X
Panama lie 190
111 Central....... 94 94X
Cleve & Fide—. 70X 70
Galena & Chi.... 9174 92
Cloy & Toledo... 90X 91
Chi & Rock.. 91% 91%
Terre Haute C 0....
Chi Bar & Q 119
Mil & Pr Da C
111 Cant Con Ma.
II S Si '74
II 13 bn '7l
regist. 93 93
171 Bs '3l coup.. 94 94%
SOs nom—
II 8 tis 6 yr reg•••
Demand N0tee...154X 1547(
Trot Notes. 7.30,101% 193
Trot Nolo]. 6"I o 94% 95
00l d 169 INOM
?outlets°. 63
Virgi
North in
Carolina.. 73
Mi.. OOri St es.— 60X 68
California 7e.....
. • . . .
Canton Company %X 27
Del & Ilnd 131 133
Penn Coal Co•—•
Cutobl 91 13fand C Co. X
Pacific Mail 16834 109
t Ex.dividemi
Philadelph
The export demand for Flour Is; moderate; the only
miles reported for shipment aro 2,000 bbls fair and good
Ohio extra family at $7.50:38.25 bbl, and 209 bble good
extra at $7.80. .There is a Bar inquiry from the trade at
from $G @ 6. 03 for superline,s6.7n7.4o for extras, $7.3734
, 03 for extra family, and $8.50g/9.130 for fancy lots, ac
cording to quality. Eye Flour is lower, with small
sales at $4. 71@5 bbl. Corn Meal—There 18 very little
stock lore; we quote Corn Meal at $l, and Brandywine
$4.023; i bbl.
WllltAT.—The market Is excited, and prices are 801 l
hn better for red, and 10c bu for white, with sales of
10,00 bus at $1.66.1.72 for red, and $2 Vsbn for white.
Rye has advanced: small Bales at 9.9c@sl. Corn Is in
request, with sales of 4,(0) bus at 50©67c for new yel
low, and 1 eon bus mixed at 85c. Outs are unchanged;
sales at &elle for 32 Ms weight, and 4.030 bus Permayl
vaunt on terms kept private.
BARK.—tat No. 1 Quereitrou is in demand; 15 hhds
sold at $24.80 ;s1 ton.
COTTON.—The market is excited, and prices have
mania advanced 2G3e Ib; small sales of middlings at
Sf@olle lb.
lIIOCP.ItIES.—There . is very little doing in either Su
gar or Coithe. but the market cautinnes vary firm e_we
quote the former at 103 4 ® 113,0 lb for Cuba and New
Orleans, and the latter29o , 32e foritio.
PRO VISIONS.—The market continues firm, and prices
remain about the same as last quoted.
SEBDB.—Cloverseed Is coining in more freely, and
selling at $707.25 lb :bus for common to prime lots.
Timothy is selling at from $2.230160 5 bus, and Flax
seed "M. 20 V bus.
WII!SKb is unsettled, and has again advanced 5e V
gallon; bbis selling at 87fg15.90, and drudge 554957 c V
gallon.
Tho following are the receipts of Flour and Grain at
this port to-day
Flonr.•
Wheat
Corn
Oats.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
KERR'S
FURNISHING CHINA AND GLASS ESTABLISHMENT,
CHINA HALL, 5919 CHESTNUT STREET,
Directly opposite independence Hall, Philadelphia
Betels, restaurants, and shipping supplied; China and
glass • packed in a proper manner, and warranted from
hrenhage, to all parts of the United States.
N. B.—China decorated to order; also, initials and
eri‘te elegantly engraved ou table glom. jaat.bn
DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS..
They purify, strengthen, and invigorate.
They create a healthy appetite.
They are an antidote to change of water and diet.
They overcome effects of dissipation and late hour*.
They strengthen the system and enliven the mind.
They prevent miasmatic and intermittent fevers.
They purity the breath and acidity of the stomach.
They cure Dyspepsia and Constipation.
They cure Diarrhreha, Cholera, and Cholera bforbruc.
They cure Liver Complaint and Nervous Headache.
They are tho best BITTERS in the world. They make
the weak man strong, and are exhausted nature's great
restorer. 'They are made of pure St. Croix Rum, the eels.
crated Callsayallark, roots and herbs, and are taken will,
the pleasure of a Beverage, without regard to age or tuns
of day. Particularly recommended to delicate persona
requiring a gentle stimulant. Sold by all Grocers; Drug.
estB. Hotels, and Saloons. P. H. DRAKE dr CO., ROE
BROADWAY, New York. 5e24.6m
BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE
THE BEST IN THE WORLD.
WILLIAM A. BATCHELOR'S celebrated Hair D7I
produces a color not to be distinguished from nature:
warranted not to injure the hair in the least; remedial
the 11l effects of bad dyes, and • Invigorates tbe Hair for
life. °RAY. RED, or 'RUSTY HAIR Instantillnnui s
splendid Black . or 'Brown, leaving the Hair soft Sad
beautiful, Bold by all Druggists, Au. . . •
/Fir The Genuine is signed WILLIAM .A. :BATCH?
(.OR. on thefour sidesOf each box.
FACTORY, No. 81 BARCLAY Street,
(Late 239 Broadway and 16 Band street.)
any2B-13. New York.
Net deaths in the city
llatirity—United Stat ea,l%l;;Foreign, 54; Unknown. IS.
From the Almshouse, 6; People of Color, 12 ; from the
country. IS.
The number of deaths, compared with the correspond
ing week of 1682 . and of last week. was as follows:
Week ending February Ist, 1562, was M.
Week ending January 24t14158:i, was 242.
Males, 125; Females. 115; Boys, 37; Girls, 61.
Deaths and interments of soldiers in the city, 27.
By order of the Board of Health.
WILLIAM READ. Health Officer.
a - Itlnarkets.
JANITART 21—V.venIng.
3.100 bble.
12:1:3 bus.
8,830 btu3.
4.900 bne.
\ THE PRESS.-PHIIADELPHIA. MONDAY. FEBRUARY 2. 1863.
BTJA°K. •81FAES.-BESSON it. 'BON;
Mourning Store, Hi. 918 'CHESTNUT Rivet, have
pened a new stock of - - • • •••
BLACK SILK •• • • '
Including all the dotdrable snakes and styles, from' $1
o 5350 a yard.
Black Alpacas, `B to 62W, cents.
.. .
Black glossy Illohaire, 60 cents to SI. . •
Black all wool slouseeltnes, 35 to 50 cents. ' -'
Do do do double widths, 75 cents to 1175.
Do English and French Bombazines.
Do Empress Cloths, Baratlicas and Taring. •
Do Thibet Long and Square Shawls, &c. ja34 •
WRE & LANDELL, FOURTH AND
- 0 .-• ARCH, Have a fine assortment of
Good Glossy Black Silks.
jai() Widows' Silks without glass. •
& LANDELL, FOURTH AND
ARCH, always keep a full line of
Mourning Shawls.
Jalo .Fashionable Shawl&
NOONDAY PRAYER—MEETING.—
TO-3101LROw (Tawday) February a, and Every
Day thereafter until further nutlet', thin meeting will be
Weld in .TAYNE'S JIAEL, No. 611 CIEBSTNUT Street.
TO-DAY being the but iu the Sanson-street Church. we
hope the home will be well tilled.
NINTH. PRECINCT, FIFTEENTH
IVA 1.1). —NO TICE. —Tho Treasurer of a feud
subscribed at a meeting of Citizens held November 6th,
1664 to pay expenses of meetings, &c., held to avoid
draft, takes pay _
=OKA of informing the subscribers to
this fund, which accumulated to *l.&q, that ho has paid
all bills presented to him, leaving a balance a , ?,40,
which, unless called fin - Anthill ton days from the c ate
of this, he will feel himself at liberty to dispose of to
worthy objects of charity.
JOSEPH TOMLINSON, Treasurer,
No. 1728 MOUNT VERNON Street.
KENSINGTON. SOUP HOUSE, AT,
LEN Street, near. Marlborough, PItILADHLPITIA,
"!efut:ry IW4I. —The Kensington Soup Society are dis
tributing soup daily to the suffering and worthy poor
of their di, trictotud Mr. Jorm 0. HOPKINS, No. 321
North NINTH Street, has been appointed their Agent,
to solicit and receive coutrlbntion in aid of this desira
ble object. Any donations, either in money, wood,
flour, or vegetables, will be thankfully received by the
Managers, or either of the undersigned ;
ABRAHAM P. BYRE, President, 422 RICHMOND
Street.
-
_ CHARLES M. LUKENS , Secretary, 1035 BEACH
Street, above Laurel.
GEORGE A HAMILTON, Treasurer, Commercial
Bank, S. W. Corner FOURTH and CHESTNUT Streets.
fett-inwske.
THE CITIZENS' VOLUNTEER"
HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION, BROAD and PRIME
Streets, take pleasure In acknowledging the following
donations for the week ending January 30: Proceeds of a
fair held in the. Sabbath-school-room of the Alexander
Presbyterian Church. Nineteenth and Oreon streets, by
Misses Anna M. Wilcox, Fannie Kerns, and Phmlic
Clark, $10; part proceeds of a ball by the Plate Printers'
Union, $100; Franklin Fire Insurance Company, :MO;
proceeds or a fair by a( number of little girls, Anna and
Shetslino, Bella Boyd, Sallie Wood, Mary Tomp
kins, Lucinda Fitzgerald, Anna Lindley, and Mary
Todd, $4 •
, cash; $2; Ladles' Aid Association First Inde
pendent Church, Broad street, 12 muslin and 6 flannel
shirts. 12 pairs flannel drawn's, 11 jars preserves black
berry brandy, cantle) soap, crackers, jacket, pincush
ions, Aut; Ladies' Aid Society of St . Panl's P. E. Church,
18 muslin shirts, slings, old muslin, Stu ; Mrs. O. B.
Morse, 2 , 8 South Eleventh street, 100 loaves of bread;
Thomas Branson. I ton of coal; Mrs. Bennett and Mrs.
Williams, 9 linen and muslin shirts; • Mrs. Fraucis
Stokes, 1 bbl. apples; Mrs. Loughery, SD tumblers. It
IMCALEB COPE, TREASURER OF
THE UNITED STATES.S.A.NITARY COMMIS
SION, Northeast coruor of MINOR and SIXTH nreete,
acknowledges the receipt of tho following contributions
since the last report : •
Cumberland Nail & Inin Company 3100
Samuel I. Reevos '2l
A. & P. R 'A: Co
Co
Illtn. Catharine B. Bowie, additional 50
John W. Thomas 10
Mae F. W. Stevenson, Coila, N. Y • Bo
Ni',. Charles 31cEwen, additional 3)
Henry Buhleu & Cu., additional 100
Ziegler & Smith 211
11. Mulligan ' 5
F. W. L. additional 50
S. L., additional 50
Anglin', Hugel, & Co 25
Seyfort, McManus & Co 50
Part Proceeds of a Fair, held by four young ladle,.. 50
G. W. Plumly 5
A Friend, through T. Kiniber, Jr 100
lirovlously reported
. .
• Total 550,341.25
THE SANITARY COMMISSION, No. 27 South SIXTH
St met, also acknowledges the receipt of the following
donations in hospital supplies since the lost report:
Swetlesbero pkg, Mary B.Oarrison,SOCY
Chester Latticed Aid, 1 pkg, A. C. Crozer, PreSident.
Lebanon Ladies' A id,4 picas, Mlits M.ll. loningor. SI3C'Y
Mrs. Charles Wilting, Clothing.
Ladles' Aid, St. Peters Church, Clothing.
A Lads, Clothing.
•
Mrs. Baker, Stockings.
Mrs. Calhoun, Slippers.
Sunda Helmet of the Church of the Saviour, West
Philadelphia,ih 1 pkg, N.•S. Brokly, Supt.
.11
DEPARTMENT OF RECEIVER
OF TAXES—PIIII.ADELPIIIA... January U, MD.
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS.—Tho Tax duplicataa for.
3SIC3 will be open for the payment of City and State
Taxes on MONDAY, February 9, MR inAtoail of the
Nth rout. (Signed,) JAMES C.,KELCH.
ja.ll-3t Decal yet' of Taxes.
ANNUAL MEETING •OP THE
BOARD oF TRADE.—The AUllllfli Meeting-of
the members of the Astuclatiou of the Board of Trade
twill be held at the ROOM of the Board, 505 CHEST:MT
Street. on MOEDA): EVENING next, Icbruary.2,•et.7s6
.O'clock.
A President,' three Vice Presidents, Secretary, Trea
surer, and I went y-oue members all° Executive %ma
ell, lure to be elected to serve ono year.
ja.3l..buat L 0111.21 1.11,00011 T, Secretary.
CENTRAIL HIGH SCHOOL,—THE
EXAminelion of Catuliiletee for admissiou will
Commence na MONDAY. the 24 day of February. al9
o'clock A. M.
candidate. fo bo admitted to the Examination, must
bo thirteen years' of ago Must be a reeitiect. of .
adel
phi'', and he mast Ali ve mvsell atteast one year in one of
the Public Echoolo of the First School .111etriot or l'eun
"Titania.
Tim following will belhe order of ExamiMtion:
IXOND aY, February 2—]tuusuratiowand Otihography.
TDI , t.DAI, February 3—ltoory of Arithmetic.
WEDNESDAY, February 4 , —Orammar, Priraiplos and
Paming.
HURSDAY, February s—Practical .Arithmetic and
Definition's.
FRIDAY, Fobruory6—Conollto lion of Of. United Stoles
incia-vanat NICHOLAS 11. IHAGSHIM. rrioc4l4
MPHIL ADELPHIA. Janteaxy sl9,.lflflat—•
At u meet' Da of the CITIZENS' BOUNTY POMO.
COallill'lTEE, held this day, tho following proatahth
and resolutions wore adopted, and ordored to lie Pub
lished : . .
Whorens, The Citizens' Bounty Fund COmmittee have
adyorthed that, they will tI i4continue Ow payment of
bounties and premiums after January Si, instant;'and
whereas, there aro Chilllgo3 to be made in military mat
ters by the United States nod State authorities. to obvi
ate evils which past experience has shown to exist in
the present mode of recruiting and sending men into the
field: therefore.
. .
Regolmet, 'net this Committee Will not resume pay
ment, under the present system, after the Slat inst.
Novo/red, That &committee offivo be appointed by ballot
to confer with the United Slates and Slate a nthorities on
the subject of paying bounties for recruitl, and for the
Purpose of perfecting and reporting snch ncystem as will
enable the Committee to aid more effectually the Go
vernment by its funds than It is possible to do at pre
sent.
7,.rtentved, That the Treasutur is hereby requested ta
&Tagil tha balance of the funds with the Assistant Trea
surer of the Untied States in this city, at short call on
"interest, until required. •
THOMAS WEBSTF,R, Vice Cbutirman.
LORIN Humana., Secretary. jai/4t
rz3;av 14.0111.1EOPATHIC HOSPITAL, 111.8
CUTHBERT Street.—This institution is now open
for the reception of sick and wounded Soldiers, who will
be recuived and provided for in the moat comfortable
manner, nee of charge. B. F. GLENN,
0n224.f Secretary of Board of Hanauer&
fr ,- PIIFIIDADELPIIIA AND ERIE
6CA. RAILROAD.-The annual Meeting of the Stock
holders of the Philadelphia and Erie Railroad Company
will be hold at the ollice No. 230 WALNUT Street, on
Monday, the oth day of February next, at Wo'clock. A.
M. At this meeting an election will be hold for Ton
blanagers of the Company, to servo for ono year.
o .
The poIIK will close at 2 'clock, P. el.
. . .
ji iV • W' t
11M-OFFICE OF TILE SURGEON-AR.
T1.,1* TO THE ARMY AND Iv AVY, PHILADKL
?MA, October 2,1, 1882
Wounded Soldiers and Sailors desirons of availing
themselves of the National Appmpriation for supplying
Artificial Limbs, should applylummodiatoly at the office
of the Simeon-Artist to the Government. No. 1609
CHESTNUT &red. B. FRANK PALMER.
ja9.6m . Government Surgeon-Artist.
UNION CANAL COMPANY, PHILA
DELPHIA. January 14.16 Ci.—The Annual Meet
ing of Um Union Canal Company of Pennsylvania will
be bold at No 22. S WALNUT Street, on TUESDAY.
February Sd, 1663, all o'clock A. 1.1.
jell-tfe3 r 0. !PIIOIIIPSOIL Secretary.
IM'NOTICE. —THE ANNUAL MEET.
ING of tho Stockholders'of the WEST CHESTER,
AN D PHILADELPHIA RAILROAD-COSITANY will he
hold at the CHARTER HOUiliilifthe borough of Media.
on TUESDAY, the 10th day of February, 1H33, at 10
o'clock A. M. at which time and place an election will
be held for officers. to serve the ensuing year,
By order of the Board,
ja.2l-fiewtfolo A. LEWIS SMITH, Secretary.
OFFICE OF THE .PULTON COAL
COMPANY, No. 30 South THIRD Street.—An
Annual Meeting or the Stockholders, and au Election of
five Directors to serve the ensuing year , will be held at
the Office of the Company on the 2dproximo, nt eleven
o'clock A. X . CEAS. S. FOLWELL,
ja2S-t . Secretary.
OFFICE PENNSYLVANIA. RAIL
ROAD COMPANY. PHlLADutpme. .lawaty 12.
18113.
NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS.—The Annual Meeting
ef the Stockholders of this Company will be held on
MONDAY. the second day of February,lB63, at 10 o'clock
A. M., at the BENSON-STREET HALL.
The Annual Election for Directors will be held on
MONDAY, the second day of Ilfarch. hildt'at the °Moe of
the Company. No. 23S South THIRD Street.
ja13.4.fe2 . EDMUND Neff rit. Secretary.
AMERIOPN` GOLD,
DEMAND NOTES.
DREXEL CO.,
fe2-3t 34 South THIRD Street
U.S;
•
FIVE-TWENTIES, . -.
•• • -
OR. as.
TWENTY-YEAR SIX PER CENT. BONDS.
PAYABLE AT THE OPTION OF THE GOVERNMENT
AFTER FIVE YEARS.
- : -
I ton Instructed by the SECRETARY OF THE TREA.
BURY to receive subscriptions for the above
, .
LOAN. AT . PAR.: •
Interest will commence from the DATE OP SUBSCRIP
TION. and Ls PAYABLE IN GOLD at the Mint, or any
'Sub-Treasury or Depository of the United States, on the
Irak days of May and November of each year. At the
present PRE'S:MN ON GOLD, these Bonds yield. about
EIGHT per cent. per annum.
Atoll supply always on hand.
JAY 000KE,
SUBSCRIPTION AGENT.
n0442nhl 114 SOUTEVTIIIRD STREET.
JOHN C. CAPP SON,
STOCK & NOTE BROKERS.
No. 23 SOUTH TIME STREET,
-, • •
DIRECTLY OPPOSITE
s hiscsAszoir. sum:
STOOKS AND BONDS
BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION AT TH2
BOARD OP BROKERS.
MONEY INVESTED
AND NOTES AND LOANS !NEGOTIATED ON THE
BEST TERMS. .
S . HARVEY. THOUS,
STOCK AND BILL BROKER,
No. 319 WALEITT STREET
STOCKS and BONDS, and all kinds of 11. S. °OVERE
XERT SECURITIES bought and sold on Comraissiou, ex
clusively.
Business Paper and Loans on Collateral negociated at
lowest rates.
Orders by Mail shall recelve prompt attention. Refers to
Messrs. Nathan Trotter k Co., Geo. D. Parrish, Esa u
John B. Myers & kaumel B . Thomas, AK.,
Toii;l'llo . msi t Reg,
del6-3xalf
AND PENNSYLVANIA R. R.
OHIO
COMPANY BRIDGE BONDS.—Soaled Proposals will
be received uniii THURSDAY next, FEB. 6th, at noon,
for Felling to the Trustees, for the use of tbeSinking
Fund, Tea Thousand Dollars (MO,000). orate bonds
known as the Bridge Bonds. Proposals will be di
rected to the undersigned, and will be opened at the time
monied, in pre.sencxt of those parties who may be into
rested in the bids. The Trustees reserve the right to de
cline any bids which .they may consider incoMingiblo.
with the interest of the trust. , _ •
C. BIM:MASTER,
H. MILLER. JR.
ia'29-6t Trustees, No. 203 South SIXTH Scree
6 0052,000, $2,500, $3,500, AND
$B, 000 TO LOAN on CitrMortmw(ts. Ap
ply to'_ & PuTTIT,
jai No. 309 'WALNUT Street.
-THIS AMOUNT
$8,000•on T a Par la Cheater county. Apply to
saB R. PAW, 309 WALNUT Street:
tr:..s, INTERNAL REVE*I7E;
AGENCY "FOR THE • ' OF
UNItED. S - TAT•ES-- -TAX
No. 57 Smith THIRD Street, first door abOve Chestnut.
A full supply of all kinds of REVENUE STAMPS that
bays boen issued by the Government for saloin quantities
to stilt. • •
. .
• A. liberal discount allowed on amounts of 460 and no.
wards.
Office Hours from p A. M. to S POI. •
Orders by Hill promptly atended to.
JACOB E. RIDGWAY,
dem m . -Lo. 47 South THIRD Street.
VIITET), sTAT7,s
INTERNAL RE'VENTYE.
FIFTH COLLECTION DISTRICT, PENNSYLVANIA.
NOTICE. —The ANNUAL ASSESSMENT for the above
named District of persons liable to a. Tax on Car
riages, Pleasure Yachts, Billlardi,Tablesand Gold and
Silver Plate, and also of all persons required ro take out
LICENSES, having been completed, NOTICE IR HERE
BY GIVEN that the Taxes aforesaid will be recsived, for
the 'TWENTY,.:SECOND and TWENTY-FIFTH WARDS
of the. City of Philadelphia, by WILLIAM H. MILLER
rind THEODORE S. WILLIAMS, .Deputy Collectors, at
the office, Langstroth's Building, 'CIER3IANTOWN, and
for the TWENTY-THIRD WARD of said city by DA
NIEL W. CULBERT, Deputy Colleeter, at the office of
the Collector, Frankford street, Frankford,' daily, be
tween. the hours of 9 A. M. and 3 P. 51, ‘,„
PENALTIES: . '
All persons who fail to pay their Animal ''Taxes upon
Carriages, Pleasure Yachts, Billiard ;Tables, and Gold
and Silver Plate, on or before the twenty drat day of
February, ISW,3, will incur a penalty of ten per couture
additional of the amount thereof and costs; as provided
for in the 19th section of. the Exese Law of Jnly 1,1582.
All persons who, in like manner, shall fail to take out
their LICENSES, as.rcquircd by law, on or before the
21st of February next, will incur a penalty of ten per
eentum additional on the amount thereof, and THREE
TIMES THE AMOUNT OF SAID LICENSES, in accord
ance with the provisions of the 19th and 59th sections of
the Excise• Law aforesaid. • •
Money of the United States only received. No farther
notice will be iiivou.
JOHN W. COWELL, Collector:
Germantown (Philadelphia). Jan. 90;1555.. Ja3o-tfe2l
TN'TERNAL RE YEN UE.--OFFICE AS.
-a- SE S SO FOURTH DISTRICT, No. 427 CHESTNU T Street, (Farmers and Mechanics' tusk BullsliVr-Pnt-
LADELPIIIA, January 20,1S&I.
NOTICE IS TIERLIti GIVEN, That till UtanOrtion
of the FOURTH COLLECTION •DISTRICT,? bomprlsed
in the limits of the Pontteenth•Ward of the City of•Plii
ladelniiia, Las been dividolaTuto Two Divisions. All
that portion of the ward Ireast of and including the
east side of Twelfth Street' constituted Division No,,b;
JOSEPH G. RITTENHO Assistant Asmsiter,
deuce, No. 663 North ELEVENTH Street. The' remark.
dar, lying west of and Including the west side of TiVelall
Street, is Division No. JAMES R. GARB/Gum,
Assistant Assessor, residence, 6'24 North TWEHFTH St.
D. P. SOUTIIWORTH
• fe2,2trd , Assessor Fourth District.
.$49,579. Yi
- UNITED STATES INTERNAL REVE
"—' NUE—TRIED COLLECTION DlFlRlCT.Penisyl
vania,eomprising Twelfth Thirteenth , Sixteenth, Seven
teenth, Eighteenth, and Nineteenth wards of the city of
Philadelphia: •
NOTICE—The ANNUAL ASSESSMENT for the above
named District, of all persons liable to. a Tait on -Car
riages, Pleasure Yachts, Billiard Tables and Gold "and
Silver Plate, and also of all persons required to take out
Etheaves, having been completed, notice Is hereby given
that the taxes aforesaid will bo received daily by the
undersigned, between the hoots of 9 A. M. and 3P. M.
tSundlit excmlted,) at his office, outhwest corner of
THIRD and WILLOW Streets, on and aft* r MONDAY,
February 2d, ISCD, and until and including SATURDAY,
he 21st day of the same • •
LI
All portions who fail to pay their Annual TaXog upon
Carriages, Pleaauro Yachts, Billiard Tablas, and Oold
and Silver ritue, on or before the aforecatit list of Febru
ary. 1S&I, will incur a 7,enality of ten. per contain addi
tional of the moonlit thereof, and ()oats, as provided for in
the lath section of the Excise law of July 1,1883. • I
All persona who. in like =vapor, Omit fall to take out
'their Licenses an required bylaw, on or before the Slat
of.lebrne 11a30,111 incur a penalty:of • • .
THREE TINES TITS AIIOUhT;OF SAID LICENSES.
In accordance with the provisions of the 59th section-of
the Excise Law aforesaid. ; • •
/Kir Money of the United States only received.
tif6r No further notice will be_glyen:—
WILLIAM J. :WAINWRIGHT. Collector, I
jal7-dtt ' 6. W. cot. THIRD tud WILLOW SG.
FINANCIAL.
WANTED
STAMPS,
RETAIL DRY GOODS.
M IIBLINB BELOW THE MARKET
nue —wo IMMO s large Stock of Bleached and
Brown AUSLINS,of all widths and dualities. at miens
from 2 to 5 toots per yard under the cat prico of CM
agents.
Among the stook volll be toned New York Mille, Wil
liamsville, 'Wane:tete, l'orresdale, Allowag - eu, and
eVerir approved make.
Country Storek tenant will save by an examination.
Linen goods at old prince.
B. D. & W. A. PENNBT,B,
felt . 1021. MAHN ET. street.
CLOSING OUT . WINTER stocK AT
AND UNDER COST PRICES.
Simony Plaids and roil DlfChcvres, at 'AI els;
Bost American De'Wass, at2o cts.
All imported Drags Coeds at' cost prices.
Tries goods are all really cheaper than Calicoes.
Plain Silks, rich colors.
Small-figured Corded Silks, solid More.
Pli in and figured Black Silks:
Very heavy Oro Grain Black Silke.
Rich styles Fancy Bilks.
All. of flu me goods are at last fall's prices.
Pretty styles Fancy Silk's, 66, 65, 75 ate.
Plato Black Alpacas.
Stolle sad double-wldth Bin& All-wool Delainee;
Plain Black Merinoes, Cashmeres, and Rens.
All at last fell's prices.
English? Merrimac, Cocheca. Spragne.• and all the
best makes of Prllltil iu the market.
Pillow Case, Shooting, and Shirting Mitstins, Wit
lin ninth le and other approved makes.
A-SWaithare and Pommel, 54 Leyman.• unbleached,
all atlese than the agent's case prices.
H. STEEL & SO.
fe2 Nos. 713 and 71.6 North TBNTB oereet.
SIMITART • GOODS.
EVANS 4t. HASSALL,
MILITARY FURNISHERS,
NO. 418 ARCH STREET
SWORDS, SASHES, BELTS,-&o.,
40Veyerithlog necessary ter the complete outfit of
ARMY 4ND NAVY OFFICERS,
• WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Ja27-1m • -
SIMONEt.A BROTHER,G •
8013011-BTREET HALL, PHILADELPHIA,
• • MARIIPACTURERg OF JEWELRY,
FINE SWORDS,
AND
MILITARY GOODS, IN EVF&Y. TAWNY
ia&-if6ut
• •
COMMISSION 111711SES.
OUR .. cSPRING STOOK IS NOW AR
. : • • . .F . •
RANGED
a 0,006 DOZEN.
H U S E R Y,
AT LOWER PRICES IRAN PRESENT COST OF IM
PORTATION.
TI-10S. MZGLOB & 00.,
40 AND 42 NORTH TIMM STREET,
ARMY GOOD'S..
DARK-BLUE COAT CLOTHS.
DARE-BLUE CAP CLOTHS.
SKY-BLUE pLoTus FOR OFFICERS.
ARMY BLANKETS, STANDARD WRIGHT.
to-OUNCE DUCK.
• DRILLS, STANDARD WEIGHT.
HEAVY LINEN DRILLS AND DUCK,_
BROWN AND BLEACHED SHEETINGS AND SHIRT
ING& For sale by
FROTHINGILAM & WELLS.
SEAMLESS BAGS
LEWISTON A,
MANHATTAN,
HAMPDEN E,
For Bale by
GRIGG & HARMSTEAD,
No. SIL STRAWBERRY Strut
LADIES' FURS.
LADIES' FANCY FUR&
JOHN FAREIRA,
No. 718 ARCH STREET, BELOW EIGHTH.
IMPORTER AND MANUFACTURER
LADIES' .A.NOIC FURS.
My assortment of Fancy Pars for Ladies and Children
L 71 ttr retrn -a_ tam /trued:Hs ay., var lOr that 411'
be fa : shim:table during the present season. All sold al
the manufacturers' prices. for cash. Ladies, please alro..
COPARTNERSHIPS.
NOTIOE 'OP • 00P:ARTNERSHIP.-
The undersigned hereby give notice that they have
entered into a partnership.
That the name of the firm under which said partner
ship is to be conducted is Mei:AMMON & ANDERSON.
That the general nature of the business intended to be
transacted by the said firma is Wholesale Jobbers of Rib
bons, Silks, Flowers, and Millinery goods in general. and
the same will be hunsacted at No. SI North FOURTH
Street, in the city of Philadp.
WI eI LL h IA ia M X. McCAMION,
Late of Springs, Oak, Sz Co.
ROBERT C. ANDERSON, •
Late of Louisville, Ky.
RV.FP.RF:Ner..4:
Messrs.BUOKNOR,_MCC.I3.IIION, & CO.
Jong B. MYERS & CO.
BANCKOrr Ii CO.
J. B. larrisccrry & Co.
8/IAPLEMIT. Hen, & CO.
WRIOTIT. Bites., SC CO.
Mr. .ILLY.XAIMEK WIULT.DIN
Vice President born Exchange Bank.
Mr. TORN C. TABER is our Buyer for the House.
Philadelphia, February ISM fe2-40
NOTICE.:-PHILADELPHIA, FEBRIT
••• ARY, 2,1,9 M.-The COPARTNERSHIP heretofore ex-
Wing between THOMAS A. BIDDLE, HENRY J. DID
DLE, and ALEXANDER BI DDLE, Stock and Exchange
Brokers, 'under the firm of Thomas J. Biddle & Co.,
is this day dissolved by the terms of our articlac of eO-.
partnership, in colisennenee of the death of Major
BEERY .7; BIDDLE.
The business will be carried on by the surviving part
nere at the same placearal under the same name.
The affairs of the old firm will be settled hy the sub
scribers, THOMAS A. BIDDLE.
fee-bn ALEXANDER DIDDLE. •
TEE COPARTNERSHIP HERETO
fore'lexisttng between BDVirIN HALL S. CO., is
this day.dissolyed, by mutual consent, LEWIS 8. HALL
retiring.
The brisinets will be Continued by EDWIN HALL,
under the name or EDWIN HALL & CO.
IiDVDI HALL,
LEWIS S. HALL.
- Fro p.rnar 1563. • ••• • te2-12t
IDECCIJADIMPRIA, 'JAN - [TART 28TH,
less.—Notice is hereby given, that the tatrtnersidp
lately subsisting between George Henderson. Robt. W.
Southmayd; Edwin Henderson, Thomas D. Henderson,
and William 11. Henderson, under the Arm of FIENDISH
SON, SOUTHMAYII & CO., has been dissolved by mu
tual consent. fe2-12t
OP A RTNERSHIP.--THOMAS
HO-
N., , • • snot and FRANCIS 8. COLLAII,Ir are
our firm from this date.
Taos. W...BVANB & CO._
Febrnary 1. 1863 . 818 and loito ciporour Stmt.
• . fe2-6t •
DISSOLUTION OF COPARTNER,
SHIP--The copartnership heretofore existing be
tween ANN W. McNESLY and CFIAELES W. McNEBLY,
under the firm of iIIcNEELY & Co.. is this day dissolved
by mutual consent, Ann W. McNeely retiring.
CHARLES W. McNBELY, of the late firm of McNeely
& Co., and ROBERT K. AIeNEELY, having associated
fßensßelces under the strle and firm of MoNEELY Se Co.,
will continue as heretofore, the Morocco Loather Manu
facturing business at the old stand, 64 North FOURTH
Street. They respectfully solicit of their friends and the
trade a share of their patronage, and a continuance of the
business relations so long enjoyed with them.
CHARLES W. )IeNBELY,
ROBERT K. McINEEGY.
Philadelphiti, January 1,1643.., iarrtft•
NOTIO R.-THE UNDERSIGNED
4 - I 'hereby publish the terms of a Limited Partnership,
Which they formed on the 2d day of February, 1961, to
terminate ,on the Slat day of December, 1661, and which
they.have THIS DAY renewed, in compliance with the
paws of Pennsylvania.
• 1. The name of the firm under which the said Part
nership is conducted is MATIIIAS M. MARPLE.
2.-The general nature of the business transacted is the
buying and vending of VARIETIES and FANCY DRY
GOGHS, at No. 69 North THIRD Street, in the city of Phi
ladelphia, State of Pennsylvania.
' rTlie name of the General Partner. of- said firm is
MATHIAS M. MARPLE. residing
. at No. 1220 COATES
Street, in the city of Philadelphia, and of the Special
Partner of said firm GEORGE GORDON' residing at 610
North FOURTH Street, in the city of Philadelphia.
4. The amount of capital contributed by said George
Gordon, the Special Partner, to the common stock at the
time said partnership was formed—to wit, on the 2d day
of - February, 1661 ' was -TWELVE THOUSAND FIVE
HUNDRED DOLLARS.•
ff. The said partnership is now renewed, and is to con
tinue until, and to terminate on, the Silt day of Decem
ber,ll36l.
Philadelphia, December 61, 1862.
MATHLAS 25. MARPLE,
General Partner.
GEORGE GORDON,
Special Partner.
NOTICE. -THE LIMITED PARTNER.
ER IP heretofore existing between the undersigned,
lender the firm of J. T. PLATE & SCHOTTLER, expires
this day by its own limitation. Philadelphia, Decem
ber 31, Wa. • • J. THEOPH. PLATE,
CARL C. SCHOTTLER,
General Partners.
. .
CHR. F. PLATE.
• Special Partner.
By his Attorney, J. THEOPH: PLATE.
• The undersigned continue the Importing and General
Gem:Manion Business, under the AIM of J. T. PLATE &
SCROTTLEE, for their own account.
J. THEOPH. PLATE,
CARL C. SCHOTTLEE.
• Philadelphia, January 1, net . jal-6w
;DISSOLUTION OF COPARTNER
SHIP.—The copartnership heretofore existing under
the name of SMITWITILLIAMS, & CO. la thltday
-solved by mutual consent, and the basinesa of the late
Itym will be settled by either of the underaigned, at No.
513 MARKET Street. •
V. 4 .713NRS SMITH
• H. PRATT lIMITIt,
• JNO. H. WILLIAMS,
WM. P. SMITH, Jr.
Philadelphia, Dec. 31,1862 jalif
THE SUBSCRIBERS 'WILL CONTI
NUE the DRUG BUSINESS, aa heretofore, at the
Old Stand, No. 721 MARKET Street.
WM. ELLIS & CO., Oingniate,
ial4f 724 MARKET Street.
REIMER'S SIII S ERIOR -STY LE AND
most natural Ittii-likie WORYTYPES are 'without
original..ih the eity,fand' marvellous in their copy of the
SECOND Street, above Green. It
GRAY AND DISCOLORED HAIR
".-." DYED a beautiful Black or Brown, at FOURTH
and BRANCH Streets. •
LADES' HAIR BRAIDS, WIGS,
Carle, Frizett% ammonite' Ventilated Wigs,Ventila.
ted Scalps of Superior Manufacture. Prices are 'lower
than those of any other establishment. BAKER'S,
is/lihns • • No. 909 CIifiSTNEIT Street.
sitIIMBRELLAS.—THE BEST ARE
made and cheapest sold at TENTH and MARKET.
ia2S-12e . SLEEPER'S.
FOB SiLLE.-'rHREF,EIGHTHS
of the brig Thos. Walter. Apply to' •
. • CHAS. S. JAS. CARSTAIRS.
Eal-tf No. 1.45 WALNUT Street.
FINE WATCEE REFAIRINQ
attended to, by the most experienced Workmen ;
and every {patch warranted for one year.
FINE .A_NIERICAIsC AND
IMPORTED WATCIIES,GoId, Jewelry. and Sil
verware, at the lotvest Possible prices.
D. T. PRATT,
=astantly in receipt of
AMERICAN WATCHES,
Of desirable styles and (mantles. to salt all classes of
Dealer in
AMERICAN AND IMPORTED WATCRES,
JEWELRY AND CLOCKS,
oenbm* 708 MiNIUT Street.
it WATCHES, JEWELRY, &C.
' 5 " A FRESH ASSORTMENT
AT LESS THAN FORMER PRICES.
FARR & BROTHER, Imparters,
arth2o-tt 324 CHESTNUT Street. below Fourth
MAGNIFICENT JEWELRY FOR
almost nothing. Cheap Trimming Skm,' 2126
MARKET Street. re2-6is
PIIILLDELPEILL.
MICROSCOPIC PROTOGRAPHIO
CHARMS.
G. W. SIMONS' & BROTHER;
MARI/FACTORING JEWELERS AND IMPORTERS,
SANSOM , STREET HALL,
Have Ina received, direct from Paris, a large assort.
ment of the above novel and beautiful articles, em
bracing a number of the most prominent clergymen and
public men of this city and State. together with officers of
the army and navy, presented in a variety of fancy
mountings.
FOR SALE TO TEE TRADE,
and to be had at all the principal jewelers, opticians, and
fancy stores in the city.
pE OTO GRAPHIC ALBUMS - A
lame - variety for Bale at low prices, by
YAMEIS W. QUEEN & CO..
921 CHESTNUT Street.
del,Mmil
MICROSCOPES, SPECTACLES, AND
43 -A. SPY-GLASSES, for presents, for sale by
JANES W. QUM & CO.,
92,1- CIIIiSTNIIT Street.
deMmit
11P ER A GLASSES, OPERA
GLASSES. ror sale by
JAMES W. QUEEN St CO.,
delMatif CIIESTNIIT Street.
itOPOSALS FOR 20,000 BARRELS
P
OF Fkquit.7
- -
SEALED PROPOSALS aro invited tin the 10th day. of
FEBRUARY, ism. at TA o'clock M., for furnishing tho
SUBSISTENCE DEPARTMENT with TWENTY THOU
SAND BARRELS OF FLOUR.
- -
Bids will be received for what is known as No. 1, No..
and. No. 3, and for any portion less than the 20,000 bar
rels. Bids for different grades should be upon separate
sheets of paper. •
The quantity of Fleur required will be about 500 bar
rels dotty, delivered either at the Government Ware
house, in. Georgetown, at the Wharves, or at the Rail
road Depot, Washington, D. C. ...
Payments will be made in certificates of indebtedness, .
or such other funds the Government may .have for dis
tribution.
The usual Government inspection will be madelast be
fore the Flour is received. • •
• No bid will be entertained from parties who have pre-
Tiously failed to comply with thelrbids, or from bidders
not present to respond.
The barrels to be new and head-lined.
Bids will be accompanied with an oath of allegiance,
and directed to Col. A. BECKWITH, -A- C. C, S •
IT. S. A., Washington, D..G., and endorsed "Proposals
for Flour." . fog-tlO
-a- RANK L I N FIRE I - NEDRA:NOE
COMPANY'
•• • • $400,000 00
.**42.973
47,148 66
895,824 63
Unexpired Temporary Premiums.. 190,664 66
Less .for the portion of time ex
pired on Policies over one year.., 10,058 40
171,625 65
924,766 1.1.
Total $2,892.116.89
STATEMENT OF THE ASSETS OF D THE COMPANY ON•
JANUARY 1, M
Capital
Perpetual Premiums
Leas Five Per Coat...
OZARK,
HOUSATONIC,
HAMPDEN B.
Published in conformity with the provisions of the
sixth section of the Act of Assembly of April 6th; 1S41:
MORTGAGES,
On property valued at over 81.000,000,. first
Mortgagee on Real Estate in the City. and.
County of Philadelphia, except $44,6%92 in
the neighboring Counties 41,993,931 46
REAL ESTATE,
Purchased at Sheriff' Sales under Mortgage •
el' ins viz:
Eight houses and lot, S. W. corner Chestnut
and Seventeenth streets
A house and lot, north side of Spruce street,
west of Eleventh
Two houses and lots, south side Spruce street,
near Sixteenth street
Five houses and lots, Nos. 521, SA 525, 6.17,
and KV Dlllwyn street
Three houses and lot, east aide Seventeenth •
street, south of Pine
Hotel and lot, S. R. corner Chestnut and
rioweh
Five houses and lot, north stile of George
street, west of Ashton street
Seven houses and lot, east side of Beach street,
south of Chestnut street
A house and lot, Fitzwater street, east of
Ninth street
A ground rent of *SO ou lot north side Otter
street, west of Leopard street
%lots of ground on Beckley street and Quer
•velle avenue, Bristol
A house and lot, south side Stiles street, east
of Sixteenth street
A house and lot, east side Front street, north
of Cherry street, Kensington
Two houses and lots, north side Filbert street,.
west of Eighth street
Five houses and lot, north side Dauphin st.,
east of Coral street
A house and lot, east side Sixteenth street,
south of Chestnut street
A house and lot, westaide Bread street, south
of Race street
A house and lot, north side Penn street, west
of Hay street, Pittsburg
A house and lot, eolith bide Filbert street,
west of Sixteenth street
Two houses and lots on corner of Frankford
rood and Auburn street, fronting on Frauk
ford road .. .. •
Total, surveyed and valued at $138,3M.47,
cost 4123,970 77
Temporary Loans on Stocks as collateral se.
clarity (valued at $143,331)...... 334,926 77
STOCKS.
$lO,OOO Almshouse Loan, 6 per cent
200 Shares Bank of Kentucky
17 " Northern Bank of Kentucky
" Union Bank of Tennessee
13 " Insurance Company of the State
0f...........
200 " Southwark Railroad Co
87 " Commercial and Railroad Bank,
Vicksburg
" Pennsylvania Railroad Co
91 " Franklin Fire Insurance Co
24 " 'Union Canal Company
2" Continental Hotel Company
$3.000 Continental Hotel Bonds.
$10,0(X) Pennsylvania State six-per -cent. Loan
of May. 1961
$lO.OOO North Pennsylvania Railroad Bonds..
$9OO North reousylvania Railroad cou
pon Scrip -
$lOO Philadelphia City Loan
$3llO Philadelphia City Warrants
Total market value. *3.375.16, cost
Noted and Bills receivable
Cash on hand
Cash in the hands of agents...
Market value
Cost, as above• • ..
Market valne.
Coat, as above
AME INSURANCE COMPANY,
OFFICE, No. 406 CHESTNUT Street _
PHILADELPHIA, .TEDUILIT VASS&
The following statement of the FAME INSURANCE
COMPANY of their condition ou the 31st day of Decem
ber, 1562. is published in accordance with an act of As.
sembly :
Capital, authorized and subscribed.
Amount paid in
Bonds and mortgages
Demand loans, on collaterals...
Philadelphia City 6 par cents...
United States 6 per omits
Real estate.
Bills receivable
Interest accrued
Balances due from agents, open poli
cies Am 4.133 92
Cash in baud 2,524 0.3
Instalments on stock not called in and
for which steekholders are indi
vidually liable
• RECEIPTS FOR 1861:
Premiums on fire risks, amounting to
$1,487,057 811,155 16
Premium: on inland risks, amounting
to $40,664 270
Interest 9,570 98
SUMO ES
LOSSES. EXPSNSES. &e.
Fire losses 7,136 Si
Expenses—rent, advertising, taxes,Sce 2,318 18
Commissions Sll 10
Salaries l,BOO 00
$12,115 05
$1.556 70
*1,216 775
F. N. BUCK, President.
W. T. BT.ANCHARI), Secretary. st
Dividends
Amount at risk
TINITED STATES LIFE INSURANCE
4 - 0 COMPANY OP NEW YOWL
JOSEPH R. COLLINS, President.
JOHN SADIE, Secretary.
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS 89004100.
The business of this Company is conducted exclusively
on the rash principle,. which is now folly recognized as
the only correct minciple. -
The law under which this Company is chartered Pro
vides that, if the capital should, from any cause, become
impaired to the extent of 825.000, or more, the stockhold
ers shall be called upon to make good such deficiency.
This is the only cash Company in America which affords.
this safeguard to policy holders.
Dividends declared every three years, the next on
March 4th, 1060.
Rates of premium charged by this Company are as low
as 20u years' experience and the probable future rate of
interest will justify.
O. BARDENWERPER, Agent,
No. 404. WALNUT Street, Philadelphia,
REFERENCE&
Joseph Patterson, Esq., President Western Bank,
lion. Archibald Mclntyre, Treasurer U. S. Mint.
Messrs Jay Cooke & Co.. Bankers.
Messrs. Baker, Westcott. & Co.. Bankers.
Messrs. Stuart & Brother, Bank street. delOirtmSta
'FAME INSURAN
4 .- 408 CHESTNUT Street.
PHILAD
FIRE AND INLA
DIRE
Francis N. Buck,
Chas. Richardson,
Henry Lewis, Jr.,
John W. Svermsaa,
Philip S. Justice,
0. W. Davis, •
FRANCIS N. BD
WILLIAMS
CH
I. ARBLANCHR
JAMES M. SOOVEL,
ATTORNEY A LAW, •
Neater and Examiner in Chancery'.
.ia&2m * 113 PLUM Street Camden. N. J.
WATCHES AND JEWELRY.
0. RUSSELL,
52, North SIXTH Street
a. RUSSELL,
22_North SIXTH . Street.
(OVOOHJOIOIX TO PRATT A: REATH.)
60 1 7 CHESTNUT STREET,
ENGLISH, SWISS, AND
ELI HOLDEN,
HOLIDAY GOODS.
PROPOSALS.
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
OF PHILADELPHIA,
Noe. 43S AND 437 CHESTNUT STREET
REAL ESTATE.
*138,322 47
128.970.77
Advance In value
Advance lu value
LOSSES BY FIRE.
LOSSES PAID DURING ME YEAR 1859,
869M8 31
•
By order of the Board,
-
CUAS. N. BABOKER, President
Atteet—Jas. BlcAmmyriat, Secretary pro. tem.
DIRECTORS.
Chita. N. Banker, David S. Brown,
Tobias \Vaguer, Isaac Lek _ • •
Samuel Grant, • Edward o.. Date,
Jacob R. Smith, George Fides; • , .
Geo. W. Richard», • • Alfred Fitter.
CIIAS. N. BANCKER, President.
EDWARD C. DALE, Vice President
J. W. MCALLTSTER, Secretary pro tem. ja2l-wfnalt
COMPANY, NO.
• •
lELPHIA.
LND INSUBLNOL
E. D. Woodruff.
Geo. A. West. • .
John Kessler.
Chas. Stokes,
A, H. Rosenheim,
Jocep D. Erns.
CS President.
ARbSON, Vice President _
•D. Secretary. UM.=
pEIOTOGRAPII ALBUMS
Of every varlet,' of
TEE CHEAPEST iSSORTIKENT IN THE Call
CARTES DE VISITE
to endless variety. together With an immense etock of
STANDARD AND MISCELLANEOUS LITERATURE.
Aotompanies eters - Book sold!
Lovers or Choice Goods, at Low Rater, Pirki Nailing,
and Polite Attention, patronize the
OREAT ORIOLNLEt
ST. PAUL'S EPISTLE TO THE P.O.
MANS, newly translate" and explained from a Mis
sionary Point. of wow, By Bishop 0)1enso.
ALSO,
The Spirituatroitit'of 'View ; or, , The Glass Reyersed7.
an Answer to Bishop Colenno,-by M. Mahan, D.' ~ iv
One volunle,
nol6-3mif
. .
AEI. THE NEW BOOKS, ,
Of a Standard Character, received as 00011 as published,
or furnished promptly to order.
LINDSAY & BLAKISTON,
Publishers and Booksellers
No. 25 South SIXTH St., above Chestnut.
JUST RECEIVED, UPWARDS OF
12,000 rare and valuable PRINTS, comprising,
.a
rare collection of Portraits of early American notabili
ties; also a complete:sot of Portraits of the Offieers of the
Legion of Honor, containing over 100 fine engravings;
also views of celebrated Country Seats and Cities in
America fifty years ago. Also, many fine Engravings
from lho Old MaAters.
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We have also received a few choice copies (very fine
impressions) of Heath's celebrated line Engraving from
Smart's Washington. All of which_ we are enabled to
offer atvery reduced' prices, at
F. A BBY LEWITZT GALLERY OF TEIE' FINE' ARTS;
ja:3o-3t , No. 1305 CHESTNUT Street.
VALENTINES VALENTINES I
-7' Now is the time for dealers to get- a, supply of
MAGEE'S new style 'VALENTINES, all entirely new;
Send your orders to Headquarters,
1140141 AS MAG Et, Valentina Mann fitcturer,
3a31-31 Cor. SECOND and CHESTNUT Streets.
rr R E RISEN REDEEMER - THE
- 4 - GOSPEL 'HISTORY FRO( THE RESURRECTION
TO THE DAY OF PENTECOST. By F. W. Krummacher.
TDB T rHOUGHTS OF GOD. By Rev. J. R. Moduli.
Mmo._ 50 cent.
A YEAR WITH ST. PAUL; OF,FIFTY-TWO 'LES
SONS FOR THE SUNDAYS OF THE YEAH. By Chas.
E. Knox; $.l.
.HELPS 0 1 :TER. HARD PLACES. Stories for Girls
40 cents.
HELPS OVER HARD PLACES: Stories for Boyd
40 cents. Per sale by .
WILLIAM S. & ALFRED MARTIEN.
jal9 No. 606 CHESTNUT Street.
MUST THE WAR GO ON 2---AN IN
QUIRY whether the Union ear, be restored by any
other means, and whether Peace upon any other basis
would be safe or durable: By Henry Flanders. Pamph
let Bvo. Price 15 cents,
Published by-,
ja2.9
A LECTURE FOR YOUNG MEN.-
Just publishe_ price 6 cents, a new edition of the
late Dr. CULVERWhLL'S CELEBRATED LECTURE
on the Abuse of the Reproductive Powers, inducing De
bility, Nervousness, Consumption„ Epilepsy, Mental and
Physical Incapacity, ttc. The radical mode of treatment,
without medicine, is frilly explained, so as: to enable
every one to be his own physician at the least possible
expe , use.
'A BOON TO THOUSANDS OF SUFFERERS."
Sent tinder seal, in a plain envelope, to any address,
post-paid, on receipt of six cents, or two postage stamps.
kddrees the publishers,
CH. J. C. KLINE & CO.,
127 80WN12,7, New York, _
Post Office Box 4.4 K
no 4. mi
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- r4 EIMEE,'S GALLEItY• IS THE
place to go for Plotttres. The completeness of Hut
a mingernent of all the branches of art insures maccm.
Colored PHOTOGRAPHS for $l. SWORD St., above
Orecn.. It
JUST OPENED,
A NEW PHOTO GRAPH GALLERY.
No. DOG ARCH STREET,
Where the
FINEST PHOTOGRAPHIC PICTURES.
PROM
THE CARTE DE VISITE TO THE IMPERIAL SIZE,
Are produced by the most
hXPERIENCED ARTISTS.
Those wishing first-class pictures are invited to call and
examine specimens.
choice adoption of Albums, cases, and frames on
F. A. 0. KNIPE.
del74m • ' • •
EI•MER'S LIFE-SIZE PHOTO
GRAPHS,.in oil colors, are the most reliable por
traits made; must accurate Mlikenms, sad fresh, warm,
and Impressive in color. SECOND SI . above Green. It
WANTED=A. SITUATION kV. A
T Grain and Produce Commission House, by a
Young Man with a fair knowledge of the busineis. Best
of reference given. Salary no olkject. Address " COM
mission, " this office. in,3l-21.•
•
WANTED -BY A PERSON OP
business habits, experience, and some mina, an
interest in same established Merentile or hLannaetnring
Business. Address "Franklin, " Pram Office. 3830-5 r
WANTED- . -- A GOOD . SALESMAN
y • in a Nat Roue. Address "Box MD," Phila
delphia Yost Office, with name and reference. jaatlrt.
el STORE WANTED.-WANTED TO
RENT ,_between now and the let April, a Store on
CLIESTNUT Street, between Seventh and Twelfth. Ad
drems 'D. W.," Press Office. ja.3o-3t*
.WANTED TO PURCHASE -A
moderate sized three-story Brick HOUSE, in a cen
tral location. Must have all the modern improvements.
Address House," at this office. stattlint.orice terms.
and location...' je3l-tf
ittt WANTED TO RENT, FROM TAT,
first of April next, a moderate-sized three-story
BRICK DWELLI dB ROUSE, in a !central locality. It
most have all the modern improvements. Address,
"Rent." at this office, stating locality and price. jals-tt
$5,000. -
wishes T a to become i: interested Tl in some
BUSINESS where additional means could be safely and
profitably employed,. and his services would be desira
ble. Address,. dnr!the week, naming business and'
capital required, BURTON," this office. fog-St.
,)16,CONTINENTAL CAVALRY.
"camp Metcalfe," near HADDONFIBLD, N. J.
—MEN wanted to complete Companies now
nearly fall, to secure the Citizens' Bounty Fund
awarded to the first Twenty Companies mustered into
the service of the United States.
. . . .
Two or three positions of Second LIBUTENAIMS ars
vacant, which will be assigned to young men of good re
ferences. and who have seen service. . dendt '
A SECONDSTORY FROIsIT. ROOM IS.
to be vacated this day. at No. 415 South 717.
TEENTII Street....Alse. one single room. ja27-7t.
TO LET ON. GROUND RENT--SEVE.
ral eligible BUILDING LOTS, situated between
Thirty-second and Thirty-fonrth streets, and Powol ton.
and Lancaster avenues. Advances will be made to re
sponsible parties wishing to improve.
ROBERT HARE POWEL,•
104 WALNUT Street.
ja.4o-fmw3L.
FOR SA LE .-A SPLENDID
..a—FARAt, right at a Railroad Station. Land of the
best quality. Buildings good. Apply to
ELESU.CREYNEY,
608 ARCH Street.
FOR SALE-VALUABLE STORE
AmAPROPERTY, No. 27 North THIRD Street. Lot 161.4
by Si Also, a Sixth-street residence, No. 937 North
SIXTH Street, below Poplar; three stories, with two
story double back buildings. All the cenveniences.
Lot 18 by 90. 'Apply to E. PETTIT,
No. 309 WALNUT Street.
81,901 50
1,549 50
364.703 43
.10,608 60
OM FOR SALE-AN ELEGANT MO
DERN RESIDENCE, at Germantown, on GREEN
Street, above Cholton avenue. Rouge in good order,
with all the modern conveniences; :dso, S. a new gtable
and Coach House attached. Apply to CHAS BROADS,
Conveyancer, No. 438 WALD= St.. naiad& (ja..41-6*
$2,369,2131 03
dia FOR SALE, OR 70 RENT.
CRSAP—A. devirable two and a half story aeons
Dwelling Rouse, Stable, "&c.„ with a large Prenatal
Flower Garden, at the southeast corner of FIFTY-SE-
COND and PEAR Streets, within one square of the Hos
tonville Passenger Railroad depot, Terms accommo
dating. Immediate possession given.. Apply to
A. B. CARVER & CO.,
jaM-6t." Southwest corner NINTH and Filbert Sts.
6661,375 16
54,901 50
$2,392,116
'..SPL INDIO MANSION AND ja
mai COUNTRY SEAT FOR SALK—The subscriber
otters for sale the very elegant MANSION HOUSE, and
BlefFl ACRES appurtenant thereto, situate at the corner
of MANHEIIiI and GREEN Streets, Germantown. The
Boone is 50 feet square built in the best style, kith
large Saloon Parlor, Nning Rooms, and Pantry; con
taining a nue Nire-proof built . in the wall, and Kitchen
on the But floor, four large Chambers, L batty, and Butte
Room on the second floor, and tour Chambers on the
third Boor.
The Stair-case Is of solid oak. There is Hot and Cold
Water, with stationary Washstands and Gas, in every
room. The Cellar is very dry and paved throughont.
The Stable and Barn are of the most durable character.
. . . . .
There me a number of old Evergreen Shade Tree.; stir
mudding the Homo, with Pronch•Frnft Trees and Grape
Vines, making it a moat attractive place of re_dd-nce.
The premium are but a few minutes' walk from the
Main street and the Wayne Station on the Germantown
Railroad. For further particulars apto •
.LEWIS FOURTH,
ja2flwm2L• N 0.1511 South Street.
OSBORNE'S HILL FARM.-THE
...a. Subscriber offers atpublic sale, on SATURDAY, Fe
bruary 21, 1933, his well-known farm, OSBORNE'S
HILL, situate in the township of Birmingham, county
of Cheater, about 23( miles south or west Chaster ;bound
ed by lands of Aaron Sharpless, Joseph R. Osborne,
and others. This form contains about 83 acres, is in a
gond state of cultivation, and is well watered.
The improvements consist of a two-storied atone man
atee, with porch in front and back, - large double-deccard
barn, with straw house and shedding around the barn.
This farm fs in a beautiful neighborhood and is well
worthy the attention of Philadelphians. This sale will
be positive. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock on said day,
when conditions will be made known by
ja29-tbm6t. WILLIAM P. OSBORNE.
9000,000 00
63,496 00
8A025 00
12'386 00
0,180 00
4,600 00
2,600
1482 2 00 9
0,360 63
81,50 G 03
, 107,804 87
4111 FOR SAL E-A DESIRABLE
...a— COUNTRY RESIDENCE, comprising fourteen acres
of ground and a brown-painted sanded brick House,
containing eleven rooms, a large hall, and open stair
way, with hot and cold water in bath-room, which is
in the second story. The house, one-quarter of a mile
from the ricer-shore, on an eminence, commands no un
surpassed view of the Delaware, on which the grounds
have a front of about 600 feet The property is situated
on the Wilmington turnpike, twenty miles below Phi
ladelphia, a Quarter of a mile from Hollyoke, and one
mile from Claymont Stations, Philadelphia, Wilming
ton, and Baltimore Railroad. There is good stabling
and a carriage -house. Apply to
WM. B. LODGE,
Near the premises,
S. B. SHAW,
No. 504 WALNUT Street. Phila.
• •.
ROVER a t BAK ER'S ' ;
. .
Or to
Ja27-12t.
SEWING MACHINES,
These MACHINES have taken the First Premium at
the State Fairs last held in
NEW YORK MISSOURI
NEW JEUSEY, , KENTucer
OHIO, • TENNESSEE:
INDIANA, • VIRGINIA,
ILLINOIS. NORTH CAROLINA,
MICHIGAN, ALABAMA.
lOWA, .CALIFORNIA.
INCLUDING EVERY STATE FAIR 'WHERE EX-
AS- The Work made upon the DROVER k BAKER
MACHINE has taken the Fret Premium at every. Pair in
the United States where it has Leen exhibited to this .
date.
MACHINES furnished of the same patterns and at the
same price, makingeither the GROVER & BASERStitith
r the Shuttle Stitch, as customers prefer.
GROVER & BAKER S. M. 004
in3l.-tf-if 730 CHESTNUT STREET.
NEW PUBLICATIONS.
SIZE, STYLE, QUALITY, AND PRICE
OLD PRIGE,9 I
& AADSOME PEZBE-IfT
GIFT-BOOK
EMPORIUM,
41.39 CHESTNUT Street.
WILLIAM S. & ALFRED MARTIEN.
606 CHESTNUT. Street.
J: oTP):71•J !Le -11
WANTS.
BOARDING.
FOR SALE. AND TO LET.
CELEBRATED NOISELESS
EVERYWHERE TRIUMPHANT
HIBITED IY 1563
AITCTION SALE.
SALE OF UNCLAIMED DIJIRCi:,,, -; "'
DisE,.&-e.. gy.ltte WEST CHESTER AND P
PHIA RAILROA EA' DOMPANY.
ON TUESDAY MORNING.
The 17th of FEBRUARY. 1&D, at 10 o'clock, I trill sell.
ISO Auction Romp, .1.023 MARKET Street, for um.), •
of whom it may concorn; . ..the following described
.MERi,HANDTSE,
The same having been left' uhclairded at the Passenger
Station of the Company, eorner HTE ENV" . and
MARKET Streets, Ph iladeirlla, for more thati ninety
days preced big t ite date of thio , thre - rtisethent:
IBafTei, marked Oil Works.
2 do. no Mark.
IX do. du.
10 Carborsetharked Savage & Ste , illirt:
21 Truck No hats, marked T. IdurpTie,Delawitre.
Carpet Bag, do, J. Paint,
do. do: Jib mark. ,
1 lox Medicinek; marked J. Jobnawk; Green.
I Package Sayionificr, do. W. Morrison: cleft Riddle.
7. Corn Sheller. do. W. S. Witmer. -
I Barrel WhiAy, no mark.
3L. Class Feather, do.
T. A. BATLEY, Auctioneer,
MATEICE - I' Street,
in27,fe2,9,174t,
AMUSEMENTS.
NEW CHESTNUT-STREET THEA
TRE.
Lessee and Manager ATI.. W. WiIEATLEr.
{Also, ofl blo's Garden, New York.)
MONDAY EVENING, February 2i ISM.
EDWIN FORREST
Will appear, far the first time this season, as
THE CARDINAL DUKE,.
Tn Bulwer's r.oworful and romantic Play-of
RICHELIEU,
Which will be produced with ,
ENTIRELY NEW_ SCENERY,• AND NEW* ,DRESSES
AND APPOINVAENTS.
. . . .
Mr. W. WHEATLEY asAD .
MEN . DE MATJPRAT
Mr. J. Canon
. Mr. C. King%land.
Barathg . . - Mr. L. R. Sheeran
De Delinghern...—.. Mr. G. Becks
Jager)) •Mr. J. Martin
Iloguet, . ... -Mr. J. Taylor
Francois . • Mr. J.. W. Collier
Captain or the Guard - Mr. Gerrnon
Gaoler -Mr. Cortaro!.
Governor Mr.-J. T. Ward
Julia « ..' ~...... . ......... ..Mrs. J. H. Allen
Marion de Lome, Mar lira' appearance), Miss I. Spencer
Conductor Mr.hl ARK -HASSLER.
TUESDAY,. the Sixth Appearance of
EaWIN FO RRFi , 'S T.
. WEDNESDAY. tho.. Third. Appearance of
MR. Ef AOK EiT T.
PIIICES OF ADMISSION:
Family Circle
Dress Circle
Parquet and Secured Seats in Dress Circle
Seats in Private Boxes, each......,.........,
Doors open at 7. Cats ain rises at 734.
Tickets may be procuredat the Box Office from 9 A. M.
till SP. M. for the whole of the present week.
VT A LNUT-STREET THEATRE.-
Sole Lessee Mrs. M. A. GARRETTSOA
Business Agent Mr. JOHN T. DONN - FLEX
FIRST NIGHT OF THE GREAT' COMEDIAN.
MR. SETCHELL.
THIS (Movday) EVENING, February' 2, 1853,
Will be presented Dickens' Play of
DOMBEY AND SON.
Captain Cottle
Mr. Doxubey
Mr. T00t5......
Edith Granger.
To conclude with the Farce of
WANTED, 3,000 MILLINERS.
.Toe Beggs. Mr. D. Satchel"
Doors open at 7; Certain will rise at 734.
MRS. JOHN DREW'S ARCH-STREET
THEATRE.
Duelnese Agent and Treaenret JOB. D.MURPILY.
UNDIMINISHED. succEssr
FIFTH AND LAST WEEK
OF MR. AND MISS CARDLLNKRICHINGR
MONDAY AND EVERY EVENING•f
Balfe , s grand Operatic Legend,
SATANELLA
--- - .
Or, The Power of Love
Bliss C. RICRINGS .
N'.
Kr. PETER RICHINOS SATANELLA and JULIAN.
As lIERNANDO and A.RIMANRS.
For Scenery, Music, &c., see bills.
•Jegr Seats secured without eaten charge.
A DiERICAN ACADEMY OF DIUSIO.
L..- EDWARD PAYSON WESTON DIANAGER
ORPHEUS MUSICAL ASSOCIATION'S
SECOND GRAND CONCERT,
TUESDAY EVENING, February Id, 1563.
Pull Military Band and Grand Orchestra, comprising
FORTY of the befit Musicians, under the direction of
CARL SENTZ CONDUCTOR
Assisted by
MISS JOSEPHINE O'CONNELL,
A Native of Philadelph
A limited number of sunsornmems-TicKm wilt
be sold at ONE DOLLAR 'each, admittingone personpen to
the three Coucerte, and ono extra ticket willbe given for
the next Concert. Those desiring to become SulHcribors
will please leave their address, either at Getild's Mimic
Store, SEVENTH and CHESTNUT; the Haruden Ex
press Office, 607 CHESTNUT Street, or send their mimes
to Box 1394 Philadelphia Post Office. ia36-St
..,& SSEBI.I3LY BUILDINGS; CORNER
OF TENTH and CHESTNUT Streets. --FIFTH
WEER AND GLORIOUS SUCCESS OF.THE BOHEMI
AN TROUPE OF GLASS GLOWERS, EVERY EVENING,
AND ON WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY ' AFTER
NOONS.—At each Entertainment the -celebrated low-
Pressure CLASS Steam - Engine MONITOR, made entirely
of Gins!, will be in full operation. On FRIDAY Eve
ning. February 6th, a Spleni id- Case of Work will be
given to the author of the best Conundrum on the Glass
Steam Ensile.
PARTICULAR NOTICE. —TM . First Present; each eve
ning, will be a Splendid Case of Glass Work.
Admission, 15 cents. No half price.
Exhibition commences in the Evening at 8 o'clock.
Afternoon at 3 o'clock. felgt•
ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS-TENTH
AND CHESTNUT.
AMUSEMENTS FOR OLD AND YOUNG
. SIGNOR BLITZ. •
, .
The great MAGICIAN and VENTRILOQUIST, with his
LEARNED CANARY BIRDS, will givo his now and
wgarEntert irent gms , iyENVV i sl .Tmen,a : %ilocaE A s Vi
and SATURDAY
at S. The attractions will be
marvellous: experiments in Magic ; wonderful powers
in Ventriloquism and the Learned Canary Birds in their
new characters.
Admission 2.5 cents. Children 13 cents. de?-tf
G .ERILANIA. - ORCHESTRA. PUB
LIC REHRARSALS every SATURDAY AFTER.
NOON at 336 o'clock, at the MUSICAL TITND HAIL,
Carl Sent:, conductor. Tickets 28 cents. Packs ges of 8
tickets, 51—to be had of Andre St . Co., DOI Chestnut
street ; J. E.. Gould, Seventh and and at the
handcar. nofl-tf
HASSLER'S ORCHESTRA
NEW OFFICE,
_
Al 4 South EIGHTH St.. below Walnut. del66m
VENNSYLVANLi. AOADEMY OF
THE TINE ARTS
1023 1023 CEST:MT STREET,
Is open daily (Sundays excepted) from 9 A. 31 till
Admiemon cents. Children half Dries.
Shares °retook. WO.. 3rs
EDUCATION.
vVvvvvvvvvvvvvyvvvyvvvvvywv,ekno
SELECT SCHOOL AND PRIVATE
INSTRUCTION-4f. W. corner TINTH and ARCS
Streets. „ R. STEW&ZT
ja3l42t* PrinaipaL
CfLASSIOAL AND ENGLISHBOHOOL
OF H. D. GREGORY, A. K.llOB HAREM Street
jalAlms
ROHOOL OF DESIGN FOR WOMEN,
K.' 1334 CHESTNUT STREET.=The next Session of
this Institution conunenefe February It. Charge $l4
for the Session of Five Months.
llaiTiso . n. Esq., President; Wil
liam Etteknell, Esq., Vice President; P. P. Morris, Esq.
Secretary and Treasurer ; Joseph Jeans, Redwood F .
Warner, James L. Claghorn, David S. Brown, William
Sellars, William J. Borstman, Ell K. Price, and Charles
Gibbons.
VILLAGE GREEN SEMMLittA
'LECT BOARDINeI salon, NEAR MEDIA, PA.
Thorough course in Mathematics. Classics. S m ash
Studies, Ac.
.
Military Tactics taught. Classes in Book-keeplag. Star
veying, and Civil Buy:tearing. .Pupils taken of all nes,
and are received at as t ime.
e
Boarding per week, 2.25.
Tuition per Quarter, AO.
For catalogues or information address Ray. J. RERVET
BARTON. A. hi.. Village Green. Pa. oclON
PERSONAL.
HEIRS OF DECEASED OFFICERS
AND SOLDIERS.—We collect gad. purchase the
Treasury Certificates for arrears of Pay and Bounty,
for ONE PER CENT. in addition to the exchange. Also,
collect and cash tdLecharged officers' and. soldiers' ac
counts, atlaw rates. Baukers' references. •
SORES & BROWN, Solicitors of Claims,
j a w).gt . • 2‘..pAßK.Place, New-York.
PENSIONS.— $lOO BOUNTY AND
Pay procured and collected for soldiers, sailors.
and the relatives of such as are deceased, at reasonable
and satisfactory rate.. Claims cashed or advanced upon
by JAhIES FULTON,
Solicitor for Claim:mar,
424 WALNUT Street, PhiladelpALa_
Particular attention given to partial living at a dig.
Lance. - oak(
MEDICAL.
DR. SWAYNE'S
COMPOUND
SYRUP OP WILD. OEDERRY.
TRIRTY YEARS' EXPERIENCE RAE. PROVEN ITS
GREAT SEPERIORITY OVER ALL OTHER
REMEDIES.
THE ORIGINAL AND GENUINE, PREPARATION!
The • .
, reputation of.
• this medi sine is
now so well esta-
Wished that liberal
, minded rnen in the medi
cal profession throughout the
Union recommend it: to• their -
patients as the very beat of all
ran edies for Pulmoyary Complaints and
General Debility.aud in curing Coughs, Colds.
COPAILLONCOD, Asthma,. Bronchitis, Spit
ting of Blood, Whooping Cough.. pain
in the Side or Breast, Sore
Throat, Difficulty in Breath
ing,. Palpitation or
disease of the Heart,.
Throat,. Breast,
or Lams .
_
HO mainp . r,N,F . g 4 ,4_,EyER,pn . ,! . .iiTEDAMGRER OR
DIPRE DESERNTED:REPUTATION !
. - - -
IN PULMONARY DISEASES of the most alarming.
character, "Swayne's Compound : Syrnp of Wild Cherry"
effects permanent cures. A stubborn Cough, Sore
Throat, Night Sweats, Bronchial Affections are quickly
cured. Declining years of aged persons will be greatly
benefited; it acts as a strengthening . alterative. For
disturbed, restless nights, keep it by the bed-side; its
use will give repose. If the bowels are costive, take an
occasional dose of " SWAINS'S PILLS."' Prepared
only by Dr. SWAYNE 1k SON,. 330- North. SIXTH
Street, above Vine. Sold by all Druggists throughout
the 'United States. ja3l-iftf
B ROWN'S BRONCHIAL. TROCHES,
for Coughs, Colds, and Irritated Throats, are offend
vith the fullest confidence in their efficacy. They have
been thoroughly tested,.and maintain the good reputa
tion they have justly acquired. .48• there are imita,
thms.be sure to osT.ux the genuine at FREDERICK
BROWNS Drag and Chemical Store,Df. E. con.CHEST
NUT and FIFTH Streets.
Also:Mutter's Cough Syrup, Wistar's Cough Lozenges.
prepared from original prescriptions. -
RYE AND EAR—PROF. J. ISAACS,
Oculist and Anrist, from Leyden, Holland. Is per
manently located at No. RI PINE Street, where he treats
all diseases of the Eye or Ear scientifically, and ourse—
lf curable. Artificial Eyes inserted without pain.
N. E.—No charges made for examination. ii)Moslionn
from 8 to 11 o'clock A. H. and 2 to 7 P. N. jaSSm•
NORTH PENNSYL
ANL!. RAILROAD—For BETH
LEHEM, DOYLESTOWN,. MAIICH CHUNK, HAZLE
TON, BARTON, WILLIAMSPORT, Ac.
WINTER ARRANGEMENT.
Passenger Trains leave the new Depot, THIRD Street.
above Thompson street, daily, (Sundays excepted.) as
follows:
At 7 A. K. (Express) for Bethlehem, Allentown, Mulch
Chunk. Hazleton, Wilkesbarre, dm.
At 3.15 P. H. (Express) for Bethleheni,
At 5.15 P. H. for Bethlehem, Allentown; eh Chunk.
For Doylestown at 9.15 A. Wand 4.16 , PA 17 i 5 -
For Fort Washington at EIS P. ffi
White cars of the Second and Third-streets line City
Passenger Cars run direetly to the new Depot.
TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA.
Leave Bethlehem at 7 A. M., 9.5) A. M., and 6.10 P. M.
Leave Doylestown at 9:.19 A. H. and 3.40 P. AL
Leave Fort Washington at 6.40 A. K.
ON SUNDAYS.
Philadelphia for Doylestown at 10 A. M. and 4.15 P. M.
Doylestown for Philadelphia at 2.30 A. K. and 2 P. M.
All Passenger Trains (except Sunday Trams) connect
at Berke street with Fifth and Sixth-streets Passenger
Railroad, dye minutes after leaving Third street.
non • . ELLIS. CLARK. Agent.
MATMIAL,S FOR HENCE PIES
swot LAYRR. AND STILTANA. RAISINS.
CITRON CURRANTS. SPWES.
CIDER WINE.
ALBERT C. ROBERTS.
DEALER IN VINE GROCERIES,
teLS-If If CORNER suVENTH AND VI,
1~"~
26 cents.
50 cent's.
76 cent&
Bascomb
.Mrs. Anna Cowed"
SATANELL