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    NEW YORK CITY.
tripecial correspondence of The Press.]
NEw Yotar, February 2,1883,
THE SENATORIAL CANVASS
at Albany reveals no ohange this afternoon front
what I wrote you on Saturday, though the stock of
the Hon. David S. Dickinson has taken a slight rise
fin tho Republican caucus, and the numerous outlide
aupportera of the Hon. Henry J. Raymond claim for
that gentleman an equal chance. But ca-Governor
:Morgan is still at the top of the heap, and the im
pression that he would suit the present popular ma
.sority of the State better than a stricter party man,
more than counterbalances the evil effects of the
malign insinuations that "be is rich enough to buy
the nomination." Although a Republican, Blr.
Morgan is so extremely amiable in his general poli
tical aspect, that even Gov. Seymour endorses him
as a "good man." There are many Democrats in
this oily who would be delighted to have the vene
rable Thurlow Weed nominated by their men, as
'they now very reasonably esteem my Lord Thurlow
to be a thorough convert to modern Democracy,
and a worthy compeer for Brooks and the two
- Woods in the next Congress. Probably the Albany
Democrats would fully answer the desire of their
New York compatriots, but for a shrewd suspicion
that air. Weed is too old a rat to accept such a no
mination this soon aftethis recent change of base.
• SECESSIONISTS IN TOWN
are very exultant to-day - over .the capture of the
Federal gunboat by the Charleston rebels, and the
reported sortie from Galveston of the new pirate
Harriet Lane. The release of the martyred Boileau .
is quite overshadowed by these greater crumbs of
rebel comfort, and they are discussed with more
gusto than even the ridiculous rumor that Mr.
Horace Greeley is to be arrested for intriguing for
french mediation( In short, the Secesaioniste of
this city—not the crafty Democracy, but the out
and-out "Secesii"—are growing bolder every day.
They have a regular organization up
.town, with
agents at the different hotels to watch for the arrival
<if Confederate messengers on secret service from
Norfolk and New Orleans, ati4 , guide them to the
right quarters. Yesterday afternoon one of these
agents at the Metropolitan " approached" an indi
vidual who had registered himself as just coming,
Itom New Orleans ; and after learning in the course
of an artful conversation that, he, the Bald Judi-
Vidual, had been imprisoned for seven weeks on a
'charge of disloyalty, by order of General Butler, at
once threw oft' all reserve, and gave his new as
ouitintance the password 'by which he could make
himself known to, and be knowp by, the secret or
der of " Secesh" in town.
A SUICIDE
occurred at the St. Nicholas Hotel on Saturday, the
self-murderer being a wealthy hanker from Wiscon
sin, named John Fitzgerald, a son-in-law of Senator
Doolittle. Deceased had come to this city to seek
medical aid' for an insidious disease, and it Jesup
posed that the little hope the New York doctors
could give him bad something to do with his last
rash act. Preview( to shooting himself through the
head, he wrote and,direeted explanatory letters to
hie family and
.terthe hotel proprietor, placed suffi
cient money In eight to pay his funeral expenses,
and made other preparations with equally deliberate
care
PilE REBEL POSTMAN,
Major Reid Sanders, was hospitably conveyed to the
shelter Of Fort Lafayette yesterday morning, though
he would have preferred the accommodations and
aociety of the New York Hotel. Now that the
adventurous youth finds himself fairly understood,
he laughs heartily over his pretence to be a native
of "'tll Hingland” when first arrested, and freely
ackuowledgea himself to bathe scion or the ridiculous
•George N. • STUYVESAN.C.
FINANCIAL AND 0111111EIICIAL.
THE 310/ 1 11ET EARK.ET.
PHILAIMLPHIA. Feb. 3, UM
The gold market was In a polio td-day, and n general
mob to 'sell took place. Opening at 156, it rapidly toil
until MX was tho best figure named. Toward tho close
the market boeszne stronger under the Influence of new
buyers, and gold rose to 150015l)i, with a tendency
still upward The market was strong at the close. Old
demands toll to 160--rising to 11134. and closing at that
figure.
The great banking plan of Secretary Chase is rapidly
approaching comaletion, aided and amended, as it is and
will be, by all the wisdom of individual financiers, and
the intellect of illeorporated inetitntious, which we are
. glad to learn are generally in favor of it. But it is vi
tally important that action be taken upon it soon, the
pressing wenta of the country, the critical moment of the
adjournment of Congress will perhaps soon be upon fis,
and we hope for tho Rake of the now waveringeonlideuce
of the people that the important Question of finance
'
will soon be set at rests to bring to the disturbed minds
of business mon, a satisfactory termination of these vio
lent fluctuations and exalting investments. Our coun
try and city banks ire already viewing the plan with
favor, and no dillicnlty will be found among them, how
ever much parties may-think and speak of State Govern
'mental opposition. The loan committee of the clearing
house have sent in their report to the Secretary, raveling
his views, andrecommeusting certain changes, which we
. err sure will receive the careful attention of . Mr. Chase,
who has been laboring hard to perfect a system of na
tional aurreney, one as acceptable on the Rocky Moun
tains as on the bleak shores of Maine. In viewing.the
means brought to bear upon this gveattinancial scheme,
ve cannot but expect something that will be eminently
sestisfactory to the people, being no less, perhaps,
_than the entire safety of the 1 great institutions
under which we live and move. Whim legisla
tors pause let constituents take up the battle-axe
slot dominion. Let the people at home urge upon their
representatives in Congress the necessity of immediate
action In this 'matter by letters, petitions, or committees
appointed. Whatever the means, let the voice of the
People be heard urgentil demanding a settlefuent of this
Money looks a little tight, but willsokit• change in
same. Government sixes fell off X per cent., the panic
in gold somewhat affecting them.
Prices at the Stock market were down, with some few
exceptions. State fives - Bold as high at; 106, an advance
of 2. City sixes were steady. Pennsylvania Railroad
mort mi gas rose X. Reading sixes 1596 fell off X. Phila
delphia and Erie sixes sold at 110; Sunbury and Erie
sevens at 113 M, an advance of 134. Elmira Elevens fell
off X. Schuylkill Navigation sixes sold at 78X.
Reading Railroad shares were rather pressed for sale,
opening at 4.5, declining X, but recovering to 4i3j before
the close, when the market was stronger. Catuwissa
preferred fell off 1N ; the common X. Little Schuylkill
rose X: North Pennsylvania X. Pennsylvania - . (cilia'
34; 6llnehill X: Camden and Amboy g. Elmira was
steady. Philadelphia and Erie sold down to 84. Cam
den and Atlantic sold at 18 Passenger railways were
active; Green and Coates sold at .44%, an advance of 1;
Second and Third at 78; Seventeenth and Nineteenth at
11,V; Spruce and Pine at 1631; West Philadelphia at 68;
RaceEl,Vine 1134: Thirteenth and Fifteenth at 28X';
Ridge Ak - enne at 171 d Arch-street at 27)4; Fifth • and
Sixth at •
3lorris Canal told at 60—the Preferred was steady :
Schuylkill Navigation was inactive ; Penn ,-Yining sold
at 2X. Stw Creek at Xt
The only trnnsactione In bank stock was in Union
Bank of Tennesse at SI 4,000 shares and $105,000 In
bonds changed hands, the market closing firm.
Drexel 8:. Co quote :
United Statealßoudr, 1581 n41i44(
5
Visited States Certjficates of Indebtedness' 94 i
VultellStates 7 3-19 Notes linty 1.03
Quertermasters' Vouhoors 7 3ills.
Orders for Certificates of Isulabtoduess 4 414 dis
Gold • • 5.1 411r4 inu,
Demaud &tee 523481)5ig '
edlle“ Stook 141:mem
(Reported by S. E. BLIT/SAKE
FIRST
573 X Proua 14 .lota. 1134
120 . -.. . rash • 1134
4000 U 8 88. lots. 94X
1 103
10X) do ' 0438
100 Rea d ding o b 6. 45
• 45
IA ]OO do
COD do ' 4474
100 do 85. 41
ZOO do 44
•L 7 do e 5. 4i
309 do WO. 45
ICO bs. 44X
MO do MO. 45
11 Second & Third B. 78
44 Pena I 71/
15 do BOX
• 93X) CA 7.20 'l'rNotes b..
102
• 4410 do blank. 102
100 do blauk.lo2X
3100 Penns Os 106
160 I
d Mlnehill R 64
X
6 do 64X
BETWEEN
VO Arch St F 2714
101 Philad & Erio It.. 34
3 do . ! swne 31
1000 Reading Bs 70. .110. 1 / 4
di:OBM
.CO Catawissa R Prof. 'MX
10 do Pref. 22/1
1000 U S 68 Five Tear fle 94
36(0 Penn 58 106 X
D 6800 ) do 106
MI) do Icox
no do'
106 los%
IVO
11580 S 'Bi 911. f
. 50 Elm It Pref.. Iwo. 50
1:0 Penn Alining 214
00 Cat 881 , 1,441 ....• • 7
7 Little Sch R 43X
Arriat
4170 Awerlran 0 old
CLOSING P
Bid. Asked.
TI 888 cone %L.- 94X 9434
V 6 7-30 D b1k....102 102
,Americtn Gold-155 156
Pi& Be old..ex in.IOSX 109
jIDo new,ex in,ll4)i 116
Altos co 6e E....... 59
Yonne re ICiN 144'4
Do:
R . Six 447 , 6
Do bda '80...114 117
Do tt l e i '70...100 111
Do '86...107 100
Penne.
.. gem sui
Do lit m616..11AX 120
Do 2d m 6....114g 116
Zonis Canal.... 68 67
Do prfd 168..130 135
Do. 54 '76....
Do_ 2:1084...1011
Sagqi Canal
Do Be ....... .
Sabuyi Nev.— • • 6 . 614
Dc prfd 14X 14X
Do 6e V.... 70 71
Bin:du R 344 40
Do prfd...... 50X 51
Do le let m.. 119 112li
-
Penne 11X 11%
Do 8e .. • ..... 99% 8134
Do.. - .•..110 115
hila Per & Nei. • - • •
Lehigh Val R...
70 .. •
Lehigh Val bde.,113
New York Stoe
Clewing Rnotatio
Bid. Asked.
S 6io '7l
S Oe 'll
SBe 'Bl zealot. 92)4 9134
Be 111 coup-9277 • o 4 A
- B.s 5 yrcoap.. • ..
Dl3 6a 6 Yr reg.
emand Nola/L..IM 1593;
Tres N olste; 7.30-101 X .101 X
1U S4yr 6 p c cer 04 , 0114
Tres Notes, B If c -
.........161X 155
. Tennoseee . 81 82
Tirolnla • 74
M_ortiaCarollna.. -
Dtieeoarl St 64.-• NIX Si
California -
Canton Company MX • 26'
Del & Nod, ..... TM -
• Penn C.oal Co.. :MO 132
• Comb'land C Co. 10X, 20
• Pacific Mall 165 166
la Mikrkete.
Fennunav 3—Evening.
Prices of most of the loading articles of Produce have
ads once& bud there la 'a fair linaltuisi doing. Flour,
Wheat, enti.Corn ate better. Cotton is very firm. and
prices are looking up. Whisky advanced. Wool
is firm, and prices - are tending upward..
The FLOOR marketia quiet, but prices are unchanged.
With sales of PACO Including &COO bbis mostly Ohio
extra faintly. at $7.30@8 for common to good brands,
superfine at fie.6o, extras at $74417.6(), and fancy brands
tit from $8.6r@R.60 bid, accordion to brand and quall
t). The sides to the retailers uud bake rs are fair, within
the same range of prices. Rye Fleur In quiet,. and of
fered at ..4.70@5 Md. Corn Meal lo firm, with sales of
Penney' rani* nt $4. and Brandywine at $1.6 . 2g bbl.
GRAIN. —There is a fair demand fur Wheat, and prices
are unchanged. Bales comprise about 36.600 bushels tit
$.70451:75 for Prime Rods, the latter rats in store, tu.•
eluding 10.000 bushels Kentucky white on terms kept
private; holders ask S 2 per bushel for prima Kootnekx.
Rye 18 In steady demand at bushel. Corn is
firm, with sales of 20,000 bushels at file fur damp and 87.
@Me for dry lots, in store and afloat. A sale of white
Corn was made at Mc it bushel. Oats are fires, with
ROM of IB,Ono bushels, including Pennsylvania at . 1)
Mc per it 2 lbs weight, and light Oats at 3701:3c per
Sher measure. .
PhllAdelph
stxit Reales. Feb. 3.
a,oAßD.saelPh"B"hange.:l
I% Dad & Erie 64
MOO do b 5-110
. • . •
& lath St R.. UM
6 Cam St Atob
150 Catowissis R 7
00 du 7
'lO5O Peon ss. vat's afs.los
500 City Gs new. cosh. 11455
22 U 13It Tenn .C&t. 35
..• . •
15 Norris 01..2 days. 56
[lOOOO Penn R Ist m0rt..120
S Little Sch R 435.;
• 54k0 Iteuding6s '63....107%
20 Elmira 6. 30I;
24 Sprnce & Pine R.. NM
0 Wed Phltail 1t..... 03
10 Race & Vine 104
30 Green 8t Coates K. 445
48 Gintrd College It. 26%
• 6 Aoldenty Music.. 33
10300 Amer Gold ..cnah.ls4%
72 Little Sett R. .12.k4
50 1101 & lith Sts It.. *MK
BO
..5
ARD Ridg
S, e Avenue It.. 17%
SD Fifth & Sixth St R. 573
100 Reading K 44%
1460 Elmira Chat Scrip 65
50 Race and Vino R. 11%
BOARD.
6W Cityy 64 now 111,V
20 U tik Tenn.. C&P. :t1
25 Cam Atlantic R... 13
350 Reading R 415 i
100 Penn b 6. 314
2000 Snob & Erie 7o ....113X
MOO U S 64 Reg 'SI s6w n 92K
60 Philo, 21 lido It. b 5. 34
2 do b 5. 95
• 30 Arch c It b 5. .27
100 l'on tin R 00..
woo Soh Nav Be 'SO.— 70
23 N Ponna R
11
CARDS.
15334
• ICES—FIRM.
Bid. Aided
Catawiess R..... 8l 7
Do prfd 22.74
Beaver Mead 8.. 682
Minshill It M d 3
Harrisburg R.... di ..
Wilmington R...
Lehigh flay
Do shares... IBM '6O
Do scrip.... 33 -SIX
Cam & Axel, R
Philo A; Erie 68.409 11l
Buu .2 Brie
L Island R 27 .48
Do b0nd5.... ..
Delaware Div....
Do bonds. ~•
Spruce-street R . .. .
16M 10H
Chestnut-at 8.... 64 66
Arch-street R.... 27 . 27M"
Race-street R.... 11J 11M
Tenth-street 8... 7S 40
Thirteenth-st Et.. 28 2634
W 'Mita R 613 66
Do bonds-- ..
Green-street 8... 3I) .33M
Do bonds.... .. • ..
Second Street R... 78 :0
Do bonds.. .
Fiftb-strent R.. • • 66)4 67
Do . b0nd5.. ....
Girard College 41 WM 263;
Seventeenth-el Rll fig
Little Schayl R.. 4315 OM
Us, February 3. •
no at 3M o'clock.
• Bid. Afitffi.
N Y Can RR.• • . 11113;
Eric common Mit 72M
Erin Prof 60 CM:
Hudson Riv. .. 9244 9241
Harlem R R 34i 84M
Harlem R R Pre( S 6) 67
Reading 11 1L,4•. 60 .90M
Michigan Heil. • • 661( 9331
Michigan South. 88g 60M
Do. Guar .101 1013.1
Panama • 194
111 Central
clove & 6734 63
Galena & CM— • ..90M 901
Cloy & Toledo... 87M . 87X
Chi & Rook . .43M 89
Terre Haute
GM Bur & Q 107 • ..
Milder Jln_C .33.11'
111 Cent Con bad.
PHILADELPHIA.BOADD OF TRADN.
TAOS, S. FRRNON,
BAHL. N. STORES. }Commrrras or In MOM.
GEORGE N. TATHAM,
LETTER. BAGS
AT THE VIIIMELANTIV 11=011ANGE i PHILADELPHIA:
Bark Florence, (Br) Toye Port Bpsia. ifoon
Brig Venue, (Br) raylor Liverpool: soon
FOR TIII4 WEST COAST or APitICA. —The bark Airon I
Tim yen Capt Miller, for the West Coast of Africa, Will
sail from this port 6th inst. All letters, payers. Ate. for
the II B squadron and others, will be forwarded, if left
at the Foreign Loth r Office, Philadelphia Exchange. on
or before tho above date.
MARINE -INTELLIGENCE.
PORT OF PUILADELPHIA,Feb. 4, 1863.
ROIN RISES
TER 7 6-SUN SETS , 5 23 GEL WA - 2
Steamsliip.Saxon, hiatthetra. 48 hours from Boston,
with mdse and passengers to 11Witwor & Co. '
bchr C A Stetson, !Stevens, 4 days from New York,
with masts to captain.
Bahr It I. 7uy, (Attu, 6 days from Washington, in bal
last to captain,
Schr Pouttonnock, Barnes, 7 days from Beaufort, In
ballast to Homer, Norton & Co.
Schr Wl' Philhpe Smith, 4 days from Washington, in
ballast to Bunter, Norton & Co..
&Cu. CLEARED.
Ship Crescent City, Elwell, San Francisco, Workman
Bark Cornet, Morrison, Now Orleans, do'
Bark /ilex McNeil, Small, London, J It Penrose.
Schr Pequenuock, Barnes, Beaufort, .11 A Adams.
Sohr GOY Burton, Peamick, Fortress Monroe, Tyler,
Eton, & Co.
Sehr W Phillips, Smith, Now York, Noble, Caldwoll
&(;o.
(Correspondence of the Philadelphia Exchange.)
LEWES, Del, Feb 2.
The following vessels are at the Breakwater, some of
wok weenie, to sail: Enntmer W P (Hyde; saws Eliza
& Itiducce, Hattie Coombs, C&. Rogers, John Aumacs,
J ctockbtun, W hi Dennis, W Allen, Caroline Hall; the
reVOL no cutter Dobbin; Fire Fathom Lightship. 'and the
kris Daniel Pollock, with coffee, waiting orders, Wind
west—weatber. fine.
YOTab, Re. AARON MARSHALL.
MEMORAND.
•
Brig San Antonio, Snow, hence, arrived at Now. Or
leaps 26 1 / 1 ult.
Brig °maimToo, Tracy, hence, arrived at Boston 2d inst.
Brig Mary C Marinor, Mariner, okayed at Boston 2d
Lod. Kir Bair Orleans.
- -
Sunni 1) ti niner, • andlir King, Laraway, hence,
at Ably York 21 last.
!Mar klaria Flemig, &a*, from Wilmington, Del, at
/tow York 3d inst.
.
beim Convoy, Merrill, S'A. Ilammond, Paine, W 11
blitchell, Ornall, anti Lady Suffolk, 'Moody, hence, ar
rived at 13oston2d tact.
(From the N Y Jourout of Commerce,)
MARINE DisAnsits FUR JANUARY.
. The number of American mercantile sea-going voucls
lost or meaning, reported daring the last month, is com
paratively light for January. namely. 26. which is the
knot number for any stogie month since august, and
would have been still lower but for the depredations of
the Lonledorate privateers. The Hsi comprises 8 ships,
fi barks, 4 brio, end ii schooners, or these 13 warn
wrecked, 2 abandoned, 2 fonudered, 5 burnt, and 4 aro
encasing.
• The ollowing are Choir names, destinations, &c, in
cluding two-thirds as many-foreigners reported during
diatonic period lost further way to or from United Smtos
ports:
(Those marked w, were wrecked; a, abandoned; .f,
foundered; b, burnt; ut, missing.
BTEASIY.It.
Cal duum. (Br), w, from Glasgow for Now York
KIIIPS.
w, from Boston for Eon Francisco.
Hartdd (lir), a, from Now York for Cork.
J a Parsons, w,- from Liverpool for New York.
'Joseph Fish, in, from Rangoon fur Valmon.h, E.
W bailey. w, from Asa Francisco fur' Puget Sound.
Nubob, Ns, from Liverpool fur a•hnnghae.
tipurkling tica,.w from Fortress Monroe for N Orleans
Hfalto, w, from Lew York for Glasgow.
International, sy, (Gen Bankte.expedltion.) .
BARES.
Sonata, a, from Montevideo for Cork.
lritefly, m, from.Noweastie„ N.iW. for Hong Kong.
Eleanor ( tit), a, from New York for LivorpooL
Leibnitz (Brew), from Now York for Bristol, E.
Brazil (Br), w, from Bangor for Qtteenslown. -
Etudy C scary, m, from Nagasaki for. tibasghae. - -
E Leavitt, 1, from Cadiz for Messina.
earker Cook. I),* from Boston for aux Cayes.
Augusta (Nor). f. from New York for Raminstown
I,llu (lb), w, from Boston for
110100.
l~Avinipton (Br), in, frow.r ow York for Glasgow,
na (isr). w from Kingston. Ja, fur New York.
dyakcit, (Br), in. from New York for Cork.
Anna Margaretto (Dan), In, from N York for Aberdeen.
t'ilot Fish w, from Jaieniel for New York.
fi llshillvo; OW, w, from Messina P.r Philadelphia. •
Olive (lir) w, from New York for Aspinwall.
Wodan (Meek), in, from New York fur Queenstown.
Corria Ann, b, t from Pniludelpliia for Garoenas.
Windward, b,t nom Motorman for Portland.
hotel le, b,f from Manzanillo for. Boston.
CIIOfINEHS.
Fuvortto (Sr), w, from Bostonfor Windsor, NS.
Friend,hip, a, from Boston for Harrington, ids.
}ben Sawyer, w, from Raw Bedford fur New York.
John L Darling, w, from 13illthuore for Providence.
St Albans, L.lrout Ga'Litz far Queenstown.
Horace, b. (Burnt by the rebels at Jupiter Inlet.
Two Brot here, nt, from Boston for Calais.
Duke ofßeweastle(Br), from St John, NB, for Portland.
I co, w, from Rocktand for Philadelphia.
Poem, w. (Fishing vessel, of Nab ant)
Louisa, w, from Boston fur Newborn, C.
The estimated value of the above • domestic craft. ex
clusive of cargoes, Is ii 05,000.
Partial damages are not Included In the list.
*Destroyed by the Confederate steamer Alabama
t Destroyed by the Confederate steamer Florida.
SPECIAL,. NOTICES.
A CHANGE OF SCENE.. .
BY THE BARD OP TOWER HALL.
, Old chroniclers relate.
That in seventeen twenty-sight,
When this city, now so great, •
Looked . but mean;
In its undeveloped state
Being seen— •
At that time, on Market street,
Shone a lake, a silvery sheet •
Of water, fresh and sweet,
Whose extent,
Half a mile of shore complete,
Did present.
And the gunners thither came,
In pursuit of various game,
And they carried off the same
By the score.
Now, that lake, except in fame.
• Lives no more.
On the ground where once it lay,
Buildings rise in grand array,
And the one that makes diArdo.y
- . more than all,
Is that wonder of our day,
• ' Tower Hall.
• -
The largest and best assortment of ready-made
Clothing in Philadelphia, always on hand, at .
TOWER HALL,
- No. 1118 MARKET Street,
It ' BENNETT .Sr CO,
FURNISHING CHINA AND GLASS ESTABLISHMENT,
CHINA HALL, 519 CHESTNUT STREET,
Directly opposite Independence Hall. Philadelphia.
Hotels, restaurants, and shipping supplied, China and
glass packed in a prorer manner, and warranted from
breakage, to all parts of the United States.
N. B.—China decorated to order; also, Initials and
crests elegantly engraved on table glass, .14244 m
B-T-186J-X.
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 diesipation and late - hours. •
They strengthen the system and enliven the mind.
They prevent miasmatic and intermittent fevers.
They purify the breath and acidity of the stomach..
They cure DYsPepsia and Constipation.
They - care Diarrliceba, Cholera, and Cholera Horbita
They cure Liver Complaint and Nervous Headache.
They are the 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 cele
brated Calisaya Bark, roots and herbs, and are taken with
the pleasure of a beverage, without regard to age or time
of day. Particularly recommended to delicate persona
requiring a gentle stimulant. Sold by all Grocers, Drug
giste, Hotels, and Saloons. P. H. DRABS & CO., 20111
BROADWAY, Yew York. 5e.24.6m
BATCHELOR'S . HAIR DYE I
TIM BEST IN THE WORLD
WILLIAM A. BATCHELOR'S celebrated Hair Dye
Produces a color ladle be distinguished from nature;
warranted not to injure the hair in the least; remedies
the ill effects of •bad dyes, and invigorates the Hair for
life, GRAY, RED, or MISTY HAIR instantly turns a
splendid Black or Brown, leaving the Hair soft and
beautiful, Sold by all Druggists, Sm.
4Wir The (leonine So signed WILLIAM A. BATOR'.
GOB., on the./ our Wee of each box.
FACTORY, No. 81 BARCLAY Sheet.
(Lorde.233 Broadway and 18 Bond etreet3
roy7B3y . . New York.
OBE-PRICE
,CLOTHING, OF 'MB LATEST
errias, made In the Beet Manner. expressly for RETAIL
BALES. LOWEST Belling Prices marked in Plain
tares. All Goode made to Order warranted eatistottorf.
Our Creg-Pama Smits is strictly adhered to. All us
thereby treated alike.
• del24y JONES & CO.. 804 MARKET Street
WGELP,M:EM).
HANNA—WILY.--Con January IM, by the Rev. Robert
Gamble, at his residence, No. 6.20 South Sixteenth street,
Mr. John Hanna to Miss Rebecca Wily, of Philadelphia.
MULLEN—DUTTON.—On Jammu. Ist, 1863, by the
Rev. Abel C: Thomas, at the residence of the bilge's'
father, Mr. George R. Mullen, of Germantown, to Mime
Susan P., eldest daughter of lama Dutton, Esq., of this
city.
IDIEIE).
CILLMORS.—On Monday:2d Instant, Jamiii C. Gill-
MOM.
• The relatives and friends or the family are reepectfully
invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence.
No. 1719 Arch street, ou Thursday morning, 6th instant,
at 11 o'clock, without further notice. • .
FLOit 4.—On the Ist Instant, Thomas 11. Flora, in the
32d year of hie age.
The relatives and friends of the family are respeetfully
invited to attend hisfuneral, from his late residence, No.
1223 Ogden street, on Thursday, fah instant, at 3 o'clock
P. M. without further notice.
RANDOLPH. —On Tuesday, 341 instant, Margaret.
dau,ghter of Edmund D. and Helen L. Randolph,
aged Zi mouths. •
COLLADAY.-Suddenly, on Tuesday, the 3d instant,
Charles Colladay, in the 61st year of him age.
Funeral on Thursday,
sth Inst., at la o'clock A. M.
from bit late residence, In West' Philadelphta, No. NM
Chestnut street.. Services at house. Interment at Laurel
R/55.9.—0n Monditi, 2d test., Mary, wife of Samuel
Doss,- in the Slat year of her age.
The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully
invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her
husband, northeast corner of Fourth and Plum streets,
Camden, N. J., on Thursday, fah instant, at 2 o'clock,
without Portlier notice. so,
CRAI7) , N. —At Jersey City, on the Ist inst., Mrs. Mary
B. Craven, wife of J. Craven, in the 27th year of her
a 'he relatives and friends of the family are respect
fully invited to attend her Inneral, from the residence
of her father, David Davis, No. 452 Richmond street,
Hell Ametou on Thursday nex ', at 1 o'clock I'. M. **
RONLY: 2 4::/n the morning of the 2d inst., Charles T.
Ropey.
Rix friends and the relatives and friends of tho family
are respectfully invited An attend the funeral, from the
residence of his mother, Ifit South Juniper street, this.
(Wednesday) afternoon, at 2 o'clock.
. LEI ttNkT.—Ou the I,t inst., John Leibert, in his Goth
yen:.
His relatives Bud. &longs are invited to attend hie fe
moral from his lute r•mhlence, Alain, opposite Dorgan
stmt, GernsantsAvn, tide ( WWII:Way) afternoon, at. 2
o'clock. . •
DEENISTOPL—At Northamplon, Masa., on the 21.
inst., Evans B. Donniaton, in the AI veor of ids age. '
•
IMPHILADELPHIA, January 29,1863.
At a meeting of the CITIZENS' BOUNTY FOND
COMBIIME, held thie day, the following preamble
and resolutiune were adopted, and ordered to,Le pub
limbed :
Whereas, The Citizens' Bounty Fend Committee have
advertised that they will diecontinno the payment of
bounties anti premiums after Janitury 31, Instant; and
•whereas, there are changes to be made In milltur7 mit&
term by the (Jutted States and State authorities, to Ont...
ate evils which past experience has shown to exist. in•
the present mode of recruiting sad . sending men intelhe
field: therefore,. • • .
Resolved, That this Committee will not resume Pay
ment, under the present system; atter the 31st lost.
Resolved, That it committee afire be appointed by ballot
to confer with tho United States and State anthorittes on
the subject of paying bon !sties for re...welts, and for.the
purpose of perfecting and reporting such n system as will
enable the Committee to aid more ellactnally the Go
vernment by its funds than it is possible to do at pro
sent.
Besotted, That the Treasurer. la hereby requested h
deposit the %Llano° or the Yantis with the Assistant Trea
surer of the United Stated in this city, at short calk on
Interest, until it is. required. .. . .
• TROMAS WEBSTER, Tice Chairman.
L6lllll BLODOEIN Secretary. jsze-at
OFFICE OF THE EUTIGEON-All
- TO THE ,LIUdY ANDArr, , Plilie/Hite
• PHI A October 24, 1852.
Wounded Soldiers And Bailors desirous of availing
theinrelves of the ro.ttorkta Appropriation for supplYtog
• artificial Limbo, ahmA4 apply Immediately at - the office
of the Smreon-Arttat -to thr, Ooverument, No. 1809
CHESTNUT d ires t, ,B. FRANK PALMER.:,
. JoifLem •• Go:Tc!rtitaent Safgeok.irtisi.
THE PRESS.-PRILADIFMIL WEDNESDAY. YEBRTTARY 4 1863.
AT THE ANNUAL MEETING OF
the ASSOCIATION OF THE BOARD OF TRADE,
hold Fairway 2, instant, the following named gentle
men wore duly elected Officers of the Assent:W.li and
members of the Executive Council for the ensuing yens:
President—SAMCAL C. MORTON.
Vice Prosidents—D aVID SRO Wlf. SOHN WELSH.
SAMUEL V. MERRICK - .
Secretary of Association—WlLLlAM C. LUDWIG.
Treasurer—RlCHAßD WOOD.
ISX2CUTIY ' COUNCIL.
Thomas Rimber, Jr., William L. Rahn,
Israel Morris, Benjamin Idarnhall,
Joseph C. Grubb, Jamoa B. Campbell,
Edmund A. Solider, Samuel W. Do Courser,
George L Busby, James C. Rand,
Edward C. Biddle, ' Algernon S. Roberts.
Jelin E.: Addings, John R. Penrose,
Thomas R. Portion, I. B. Waterman,
*amnelB Mao% Charles Wheeler,
George N. Tatham, William G. Boulton.
Junes
LORIN BLODC ET,
fel-at Secretary Executive Beard.
i , .. OFFICE SOTIVICLIEILL 11A.VEN.
AND LEtf ftt if RIVERA:4I.W eD COMPANY.
be, 15 South hEVF.NTri Street.
PIEILADRI.CIIIA., February 3, lat.
NOTlCE.—Notice is hereby given that SCSKIRIP
VOSS to the additional Capital Stock of the Company, .
as authorised by the stockholders at a general meatiuS,
held this day, will be received from the Stockholder of
the Company, and of the hilnehill and Schuylkill Haven
Railroad Company until 11 o'clock, nnou, of the 10th
instant. ALEXANDER J. DERBYSHIRE,
fel-lk . . Pro,dd oat
_ . _
PHILADELPHIA SOCIETY POE
(NAMING AG KLUULTORIC—StatexI mectam
at /toom 320 WALNUT 15treoL on.WEDNESDAY, Feb.
at 11 o'clock A. IL • • •' • la3-2t
' INSURANCE COMPANY OE THE
STAIR Ole PENNOYLYAMA, February 2 kitlt
'I he. Dlroctors have tido day declared a DIVI D DOF
SIX PER CENT., or twelve dollars per share, payable to
the Stockholders. or their legal .representstivos, on de
mand. [fell-100 WILLIAM HARP SR, Secretary.
IMPPICH OF THE 11112 &ETON COAL
COMPANY, FebrtMT 2, 1851.
The Board of Directors of the Hazleton Coal Compiny
have this day declared a setni-annual Dividend of two
dollars per share, payable to the Stockholders, or their
legal representatives, at the ofliooof the Company, No.
303 WALNUT Street, on and after the 12thinat..
The transfer books will be cinred until the 19th inst.
fe3.3t ALEX. U., GAW. Socraary.
NINTH PRECINCTi FIFTEENTH
WM b.—NOTICE. —3 he Treasurer of a fund
subscribed at a meeting of.Oltizmis held November fah,
mid , . to pay expenses of meetings, &c..„. held to avoid
draft, takes nth method of informing the subscribers to
this fund, which accumulated to *lBB, Chat ho has paid
all bills prevented to him leaving a balance ofl4o.
which, unlace celled for within tan days from the cute
of this, be will feel. himself at liberty to dispose of to
worthy objects of charity. • '
JOSEPH TOMLINSON, Tretsurer
No. 17218 MOUNT VERNON Strett.
iw~~P . IIILADELPHIA AND ERIE
BA ILROAD.—Tho Annual Sleeting of the Stock
holders of the Philadelphia and Erie Railroad Company
will be held at the office. fo. 930 WALNUT Street, on
Monday, the 9th day of February next, at 10 o'clock. A.
M. At this meeting nn election will he hold for Tan
Managers of the Company, to serve for one year.
Tho polle will Oen, at 2 o'clock. P. M.
021-w fin fell W. EDWARD SPOFFORD, Secretary.
NOTICE. —THE ANNUAL _MEET—
ING of the Stockholders of the WEST CHESTER
Al\D PHILADELPHIA RAILROAD COXPANY will be
held' at the CHARTER H0114E; In the borough of Media,
On TUESDAY, the nth day of February, 1883, at 10
o'clock A. M. at which time and place an election will
be held for offimrs. to serve the ensuing Year,
By order of the Beard,
3nT4-fmwlfelo A. LEWIS SMITH, Secretary.
r:Cc. KENSINGTON SOUP HOUSE,
LISA Street, near. Marlborough, BetibansbpatA,"
February 2, 1.1163.—The Kennington Soup Society are dis
tributing soup daily to the euireriug and worthy poor
of their di. trict, nod Mr. JOAN G. 1101• KINS, No. 321
Forth 'NINTH Street. has been appointed their Agent.
to solicit and receive contributions in aid of this desira
ble object. Any donetionn, either in money, . wood.
flour, orvegotables, will he thankfully received by the.
Managers, or either of the nnders'sned;
ABRAHAM P. EYRE, Preeideut, 42 RICHMOND
Street. ••
CHARLES M. LUKENS, Secretary, 1035 BEACH
Street, above Laurel.
GEORGE J. HAMILTON. Treasurer, Commercial
Bank, S. W. Corner FOURTH and CHESTNUT Streets.
fe2-inws3t.
MIIOIIrUICUPPA.THIC. 110SP/TALL, 1118
CITIIIBERT StreeL—This institution is now open
for the reception of Hick and wounded Soldiers, who will
be received and. provided for in the most comfortable
wanner, ;roe of charge. . -B. F. CILSNII. •
Focrotnro of IRoard of !Hamilton.
• ' 9, INTERNAL REVENUE.
A GEIsT CY FOB THE SALE OF
UNITED STATES TAX
STAMPS,
Ho. :$7 SOuth THIRD Street, first door above Chestnut.
A fell supply of all kinds of REVENUE STAMPS that
hare been issued by the Government for sale is quantities
to snit..
A liberal diseount allowed on amounts of WI and up
wards.
Mee Hours from 9 A.M. to 5 P. M. . .
Orders by Mall promptly attended to.
JACOB E.. RIDGWAY,
Ito. 57 South TEICRO Street.
UNITED STATES
INTERNAL REVENUE.
FIFTH COLLECTION . ' DISTRICT, PENNSYLVANIA.
NOTICE.—The ANNUAL ASSESSMENT for the above
named District of all. persons liable I, a Taxon Car
riages, Pleasure Yachts, RilliardiTablos, and Gold and
Silver Plate, and also of all persons required to take oat
LICENSES, having been completed, NOTICE IS IMRE
BY GIVEN that the Taxes aforesaid will be received, for
the TWENTY - SECOND and TWENTY-FIFTII WARDS
of the City of PhiladPlphia, ly WILLIAM IL MILLER
and THEODORE S. WILLIAMS, Deputy Collectors, at
the office. Langstroth's Budding GEM O,NTO WN, and
for the TWENTY-TRIED WARD of said. city by DA
IIINL W. GILBERT. Deputy Collector. at tho odlco of
the Collector, Frankford street. Frankford, daily, be
tween the hours of B A. M. and 3 P. M
PENALTIES.
All persons who fail to pay their Annual Taxes upon
Carriages, Pleasure Yachts, Billiard Tables, and Gold
and Silver Plate, on or before the twenty-drat day of
February, 1863, 'will incur a penally of ton per contum
additional of the amount thereof and costs, as provided
foz hi the 19th section of the Exc so Law of July 1,1982.
All persona who, in like manner, shall fall to take out
their LICENSES, as required by law, on or before the
21st of February next, will incur a penalty. of
Tutu
cesium on the amount t.i.creo, dd
TIN EES TH AMOUNT or- natl./ LICENSES, in acoord
s ace with the provisions of the 19th and 60th sections of
the Excise Law aforesaid.
, . . . .
Money of the Halted States only received. No further
notice will be given.
JOHN W. COWELL, Collector.
aensm.inirn (Philadelphia). Jan. 30. 1663. ja.3o-tfe2l
TN TERNA_L E NII E'---ITNITED
-A- STATES EXCISE TAX.
FOURTH COLLECTION DISTRICT, comprising all of
the Fourteenth, Fifteenth, Twentieth, Twenty-first, and
Twenty_-korth wards. . .
I HEREBY NOTIFY all persons *who have signed an
application for LICENSE to transact their business or
occupation, that I have received them from the Assesor,
and that the LICENSE is now ready for delivery on pay
ment of the TAX. •
I ALSO NOTIFY allrsons in the District, if the
Tax is not paid on or before the
FOURTEENTH DAY OP FEBRUARY NEXT,
the applications will be given to the District Attorney of
the United States for collection of the Tax, with the pe
nalty of three times the amount of License and all costs.
JOHN H. RILEY, Gollector,
Farmers' and Mechanics' Bank Building, •
427 CHESTNUT Street..
fed-welt
January 29, 120.
INTERNAL REVEN 8.-lINITED
STATES EXCISE TAX! • • • .
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIIrEN, to anPersons, Firms,
Associations PersonN or Corporations doing Sliminess
iu the FOURTH COLLECTION DISTRICT, comprising
Fourteenth, Fifteenth, Twentieth, Twenty-tiw, and
Twenty-fourth Wards, who HAVE NO made registry
with the ASS TANT ASSESSOR of the Division in which
their business is carried on, or with the ASSESSOR at
thin Office. that the penaley affixed by the Law in
THREE TIMES THE AMOUNT OF THE SURCHARGED
FOR LICENeE.
And to all Persons, Firma,__ Associatiofis of Persons or
Corpor-itioos, who have REFUSED to register no appli
cation, at the hands of the .Assistant Assessor, that the
assessment Is increased by the addition of one-half to
the gum charged for License—or Fifty- per cent.—col‘
lectable with ail other Fines and Penalties in the DIS
TRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES.
Air IMMEDIATE application to the ASSISTANT AS
SESSOR, or to the ASSESSOR, will avoid. thesepenalties.
D. P.
,SOUTHWORTII, Assessor, Fourth District, Pa.
OFFICE,. . . 421 (MESTA' ITT Street.
Farmers' !A Mechinies'.Bank
January 23, ' • • : '
UNITED STATES INTERNALICEVE.
NUE COLLECTION DISTRICT, Pinitsyl
muds, comprising Twelfth Thirteenth, Sixteenth, Seven
teenth, Eighteenth, and Nineteenth wards of the city of
Philadelphia:
NOTICE.—The ANNUAL ASSESSMENT for the alibi's
named Dis.rict; of all persons liable to a Tax on Car ,
riages, Pleasure Yachts, Billiard Tables, and Gold and
Silver Plate, and also of all persons required to take out
Liceases, having been completed , rnic() is hereby Riven
that the taxes aforesaid will be received daily by the
undersigned, between the howls of 9 A. N. andS
(Snndays excepted,) at his office, bonthwest corner of
THIRD and WILLOW Streets, on and aft. r MONDAY,
February 241.1653, and until and including SATURDAY,
the Met day of the same month.
. PENALTIES.
. . • • -.
All pereone who fail to y their Annual Taxes upon
Carriages, Pleasure Yachts, Billiard Tables, and Gold
and Silver Plate, on or before the aforeaiu 31st of Febru
ary,ll363, will incur a penalty of ten per madam addi
tional of the amount thereof, and costs, as provided for in
the 19th section of the Backe Law of July 1, 1861.
An persons who, in like manner, than fail to take out
their Licensee. as required by law, on or before the 21st
THREEry, ISM will incur a penalty of
TIMES 'FHE.A.MOUNT OF SAID LICENSES.
In accordance with the provisions of the 59th section of
the Excise Law aforesaid. ' .
stoney of the Nitited States only received.
Are No fur ther notice will be given.
. hai.dtrB
WILLIAItI WAIN SIGHT. Collector.
and WILLOW Rte.
A. OPPENHEIMER,
No. 231 CHURCH Alley, Philadelphia,
CONTRACTOR AND MANUFACTURER OF
ARMY 01..0T*Ii4a
of Every pe . seripalon.'
TENTS,
HAVERSACKS,
PONCHOS, .
CAMP BLANKETS,
KNAPSACKS, and
BED TICRINGB FOR HOSPITALS.
MATERIAL BOUGHT FOR CONTRACTORS.
All goods made will be, gaarantied regulation in ail&
N. B. Orders of &twain. Ailed with despatch. jar-tt
6 OASES •3MNOH -814,01E13T9NE
UMBRELLA CL• OTHS.
For by . 3IATTEINW BINNBT'S SONS.
.1a8! • . • - - BOSTON, Maas.
:A_DIES'. AND GENTLEMEN'S HAIR
DYBD;tn'greateet perfection; at FOURTH and
BRANCH Streets. let-if tf
THE PUBLIC ARE
.HEREBY
.OAU
TIMED against paying any money, on my account,
to WILLIAM L. FOX, as he hat been discharged from
In fA u ggt e ga ci7l"l.ff S . TIIOM£SOIi,
COMMgRCR Street.
WALL PAPERS! WALL PAPERS?-
Attention is invited- to onr stock of WALL PA
PERS, now being daily received from factory. All new
designs, for Spring sales, which will- be sold at right
prices. • • JOHN H. LONGSTRETH,
No. 12 North THlRD'Street.
Paper Hanging done in city or country by efficient
'workmen. . fel-3t•
ESTATE OF SAMUEL. MOORE, DE
CEASED.—Letters of Administration upon the estate
of said decedent having been granted to the undersigned,,
all persons indebted to said estate please make pay
ment, and those having claims against tho same_present
them Without delay, to SARAH IifOOHE,
No. 1241 LOMBARD Street, Administnftrixt
Or to her attorney, NATHAN H. SHARPLESS,
fel-w6t. . No. 28•Nerth SEVENTH Street.
,
VAN ANYTHING .
FECT than REIMER'S life-size PHOTOCIRAPHS.Rn
oil colorn? Accurate Outline and features; and•artietka•
In coloring. SECOND. Street, above Green. • • • •It
GLANCE YOU AMR
AT -FIIiST
'rRACTED by 'the beauty of REINSWB
T.I7.I'ES; upon closer examination, their na t tUral boauties,
ale charmingly developed; ' SECOND, troet. above,
1t
11* . EIMER'S.,COLORE_Iii P.13,070‘
+00.13 HAY E, 'fur : Sl, are aktitalli:exeintekrict,greB.;
;stir 111PliiS ars Aprawtated. uud '<slake Limos PoSaha'
kith the pub li c. SECOND Street, slave Owen.. ,
t j A M ESM..- S 0.0 "V"
ATTORNEY AT. LAN,
• ?dallier and EsamfneaSn ChlAnceay. •
mA•tins • 113 PLUM' Street - Camdan.. N. J.
$6OO REWARD FOR RhOONTERY
of the Ootoin ;ma armed otitis 711111VOS. The
.11ry. Goods Store, S.W. '
4, , nrner of Arnh awl Pourth
ootorod ou the uhoht of the 28th or morning of tho
11 , th Jeunery, and 811,X13 lunomutiug to between 84,1 XX)
Putt 44, MO Stolen therefrom . Theubove retrari will be
even fur the rcoorttry.of Outgun°. -
re4-8‘ •• .•:. f.,,EYRE & TANDEM f
MARE" BA4ND = BONDED
Store , • •
JAS. CARWAIIt
.I.SI4NALNIITIA and.AI9II4NITB
SD.
FINANCIAL.
AMERICAN GOLD,
DEMAND NOTES
WANTED
DREXEL & 00.,
at" South TIIIRD Area.
IT. S.
.•
. .
FIVE-TWENTIES,...
„.
OR,
TWENTY-YEAR SIX PER CENT. BONDS,
PAYABLE AT THE OPTION OF THE GOVERNMENT
AFTER FIVE YEARS. '
•
I am Instructed Ly the SECRETARY OF THE TREA
SURY to receive subscription for the above
LOAN AT PAR.
Interest will commence from the DATE OF SUBSCRIP
TION, and is PAYABLE IN GOLD at the hftnt, or any
Sub-Treseary or Depository of the United Stittes, on the
Arse days of May and November of each year. Al the
Present ,PREMICTIf OR norm, those Bonds yield about
BIGHT per cent, per annum.
A full supply always on hand.
JAY 00013 E,
• .
SUBSCRIPTION ARENT.
no 3
. . . • . .
.
THIRD STREET.
• • • ' • • • •
jOlO. .U.::OAPP • BON,
• .
STOOK. & NOTE BEOEERS.
No. sa scoing. =Km
~~~rj:;~y~tit~7•v.~lauri~u,:c~ ~~:,~ :n: i(ay:7~n:~
STOOKS ''AND BONDS
BOUOET.AND OVLDAWAMEEUMEOE AT TEE
BOARD OF BROM&
MONEY INVESTED
AND NOTES AND LOANS INEGOTIATED ON TB
BEST TERMS.
S . HARVEY T 4011.1 4.
STOCK AND 'BILL BROKER.
Na 312 WALNUT STREET.
STOCKS and BONDS, and all kin& of U. S. GOVERN
MEET SECURITIES bought and sold on'Comraission, ex
sluslTely.
Business Paph and Loans on. Collateral nermlittel at
.
lowest rates.
Orders by Mail shall receive prompt attention: BE"obi
Messrs. Nathan Trotter & Co., Cleo. D. Parrtsh,llm6.,
John B. 'M ere & co. Samuel B. Thomas. Elsa.:
0131 . 0 AND PENNSYLVANIA R. R.
COMPANY BR/ I DGB BONDS. —Sealed Proposals will
be received until THURSDAY next, PS& 6th, at noon,
for selling to the Trustees, for the use of theSinklng
Pond, Ten Thousand. Dollars (S1e,000) of the bonds
known as the Bridge Bonds: Proposals will be di
rected to the undersigned, and will be opened at the time
named in presence of those parties who may be inte
rested in the bids. The Trustees reserve the right to de
cline any bids which they may consider incompatible
with the interest of the trust.
C. MACALESTER,
. IL MILLER, Pa.,
ia29-R Trustees, No. 203 South SIXTH /area.
MONEY 'TO ::';.INVEST.-PERSONS
wishing to make cafe levestments of money on the'
security of Real Estate to the State of Delaware, can ob
tain all the necessary information in relation thereto by
addressing B. it. COMEGYS,
Ja24-w.tcs3m • At the Philadelphia Bank.
$BOOO 7 -THIS AMOUNT WANTED
, •on a Farmin Chester county._ Apply to
.JaB E. PETTIT, 309 WALNUT Street.
451,6 K - $6 ,
ti100 7, 0 0 , 1 12e 00 1.
. p,500, AND
plyy
. u" ie l ACTT A -
3a31 ' No. 309 WALNUT 9 reek
RETAIL DRY GOODS.
CASSI . MERES,
,
CLOI 18; LININGS,
Comprising a large and complete stack of goods for
MEN'S AND BOYS' WEAR.
THE TRADE SUPPLIED AT bIASONABLE PEW
00 . QPER db 0014ARD,
ja24 &8. 00.11.111ERNINT4 ANDVAIIM BTh.
-,4,-- , -o-.6.-23-3,7---m - ITORBEQtrEIqat OF
some extensive alterations we 'aye niuktni•t n our
Store the Store will be CLOSED on Wedett MUT. Thurs
day, Fridity, and Saturday.
On MONDAY next, the 9th, we shall OPEN with a
large Stock of DRY 000 DS,and;as they were purchased.
evious to the very great rise, w e are enabled to orsin.
ducements to thosein want.
EDWIN HALL & CO.,
28 South SECOND Street.
MIIBLEFIS BELOW THE . MARKET
PRICES.—We have a large Stock of Bleached and
BroWn MUSLIN'S, of all widths and qualities, at 'prices
from 2 to 5 cents per yard under the case price of the
agents.
Among the stock will be found New York Mills, Wil
liamsville, Wamsutta, Torresdale, Allewagon, and
every approved make.
Country. Storekeepers will save by an examination.
Linen goods at old prices.
.R. D. & W. H. PRDINBLL;-
fe2 . , 1021 MARKBT Street.
CLOSING OUT WINTER STOCK AT
AND UNDER COST PRICES.
Saxony Plaids and Poll De Climes, at 26 cts. -
Best American Delalues, at 20 chi."
All imported Dress Goode at cost prices.
These goods are all really cheaper than Calicoes.
Plain Silks, rich colors.
' Small-figured Corded Silks. solid colors.
Pie in and figured Black Silks. '
Very heavy Gro Grain Black Silks.
Rich styles Fancy Silks.
All of these goods are at last fall's prices.
• Pretty styles Pancy Silks, 56, 65, 75 els.
Plain Black Al picas.
Single and doable-width Break All-wool Delaines.
Plain Black Merinoes, Cashmeres, and - Reps.
All at last fall's prices.
English, Merrimac, Coohee.o,' Sprague, and' all the
best makes of Prints in the market.
Pillow Case, Sheeting, and Shirting Mnslins,
Wil
liamsvilio and other approved makes.
9-S Vi , aisham and Pommel, 5-4 Loyman, unbleached,
all at less than the agent's case prices.
H. STL ON,
fe2 Nos. 713 and 715 NorthTENTHetreek
QPI 11 N.D ID: ' . 131 1 0.011: . 01T HA.ND.—
~ .-I
All the beet makescif Caliceee. 1. , ; • ,
Al] the best makes of 3fuslins. • ~..:' .. 7 • ~ . ,
'Ail the besimakes of Linens. •
All the best makes of Shootings. • 1 .
All the best make aof Napkins. ' .
Together with Towels, Crash; Diaper Hnckaback, Bird
;ye. Burlap, Stc. &c.
White Cambric and Jaconet, fall line. . . .
Nainsooks and Plaid Muslins, full line.
Winter Goods closing out. ~
• i
Shawls, illerinoes, closing out, - . .: t •,,
Balmoral Skirts, all prices, •
Silk and Linen Hdkfa, nice easortment... At , •
JOHN H. STORES', .'
TO Aiwa Stre et.
EDWIN. HALL & BRO.,
• 26 South SECOND: Street,
Save reduced the price4of
Fumy Silks.
Rich Printed Dress Goods,
Choice Shades of Merinoes,
Beautiful Colors of Reps or Poplins.
_.. All-Wool Be Danes,
AG kinds of dark dress goods reduced.
• o,
Pine Long Broche Sh a a ls wls,
Open*Centro ,Long Cashmere Shawls,
Rich new et lee of Blanket Shawls.
.4-4 Lyons Silk velvets.' mire Silk.
. NEEDLES. •
. •
. • • ,--
• • •
r; LINENS, WHITE GOODS, LACES,
•..•
. •, •
P 4 A frill assortment always on hand at LOW
0
gig PRICES..
.1.4 received, lace-irimmed Embroidered and
4 , Mourning kinslin Bows and Neck-Ties, for the
c house and street. Also, all-linen Hemstitched
.4 Handkerchiefs, at 'IA cents. •
Also „ all descriptions of Linen Handkerchiefs,
for La dies, Gents, and Children, at
WHOLESALE PRICES.
1094 OBESTBUT -STREET.
DRY 'GOODS • 'OR WINTER. • •
Rep. Poplins, • • - •
wrench liicrinos, •
Celored Mousseline",
roult De Soles, •• . •
Poniard Silks, '-; • :*-; •
. Blanket Shawls, .
• Balmoral Sklrte,'
Black Silks,
Fancy Silks;
Black Bombazine'.
Worsted Plaids, •' ". •". •' .
Cheap. Delsines. '
French Chiabes,_ P .' 1 :•.'
Shirting Fianna* •-•
Brodie Shawls,
Fine Blankets, '
Crib Blanketn • '
SHARPLMS: BROTHERS
ORESTRIIT. &lid EIGHTH B.
WILL SVILLES, WAMSUTT
York Premiums, Foresidales,
Edward Harris, Bay Hill, and
Other good makes Shirting'
30-4 Utica, Waltham and Pei:swell Sheet
• FINE LINENS
At nearly old prices.
• Cheap Damask Cloths. Power-Loom Linens,
Good Napkins. Fine Towels and Doylies.
• BLACK ALPACAS.
Fine Colornd Alpacas.
•
Prints, Delaines, Cheap Reps.
All-wool Reps a Cost.
Balmorabs—Good Skirts...full sin, $3.
Closing out Winter Cloaks and Shawls.
Closing ont BOYe' Winter Clothing.' •
COCPER & CON
& E. corner NINTH and ILLRICHT Str
"TYRE & LAND - PILL, FOURTH A. I
•-• ARCH, have a Ane stock of
GOODS FOR FAMILY CUSTOM.
Good Large Blankets. •
• Good Linen Shootings. • • '
Good Muslin by the piece. • • .
Good Llnehrinking Flannel& . •
Good Fast• Colored Prints.
Good Table Linen and Towels. - ,
Good Quality. Black Silks.
Good Assortment Colored Bilks..
•
•
BLA.OK SILKS.-BESSON & SON,
Mourning Store, No. 018 CHESTPM'r areet. have
Paned a AONV stock of
BLACK SILKS, ' I •
~.
Including all the desirable makes and etYles. kora
o sB'so a yard.
Black Aipacasjd to 623; cents.. .
Black glossy idohairs, 50 cents to $l.
Black all wool hfousselines, 35 to 50 mints. • -'
Do do do double widths, 76 f ads to $176.
Do English and French Bombazines. I
Do Empress Cloths, Baratheas and Torino.
Do Thibet Long and Square Shawls, as. i la*
. . . .
PYRE' ic . Liim.IOELL, FOURTH -.AND
-a-A
. ARCH, always keeps. die stook of . \ ( ,
;.
Staple Household Goods." '
Jelo Beet hinellas:Llneswand Flannels.
V.YRE SE;LANDELL,'FOITRTEI
- ARCH, aliiaya keep it full line of •
- Mourning Shawl&
;all) ...Zoshionablo Shawl&
COMMISSION MOTISE9;
~~~
K.~ d'c 13A1~M~TEAD,
No. 21 STRAWBERRY STREET.
COMbrISSION BiBIICILANTS,
FOREIGN iiiNb DOMESTIC DRY GOODS
JaiNsin : • •
OUR SPRING STOOK IS NOW AR-
H 0 S I E R Y.
AT LOWER PRICES MAN PRESENT COST OF IM
PORTATION.
TI:1013. MELLOR & CO.,
40 AND 40 NORTH THIRD STREET,
WELLING, 9OFFIN, 63 00.,
Offer for sale, bq.llie Package—
PRINTS, BROWN AND BLEACHED SEIBETINGS AND
SKIRTINGS.
DRILLS. CANTON FLANNELS.
COTTONADES, CORSET JEANS.
SILESI AS, ITANKEENS.
COLORED CAMBRICS, SEAMLESS BAGS. .
BLACK DOESKINS AND. CASSIMERES.
UNION CLOTHS, SATINETS.
PLAID LINSEYS, NEGRO KEBSEYS.
KENTUCKY JEANS.
' /TAO,
SKY-BLUE KERSEYS, INFANTRY CLOTHS.
- ARMY FLANNELS, 10 and 12-onnco DUCK, &c., &o. •
4101-mwtSin
JOHN T. BAILEY & CO_
BAGS AND BAGGING
.OP.BYERY DESCRIPTION,
. .
NO. 113 NORTH FRONT STREET,
. .
ia.77.6at pair,Aintta*A. • • . •
pHIL A.DELPHIA
BURLAP BAG B, OF ALL SIZES,
FOR COM OATS, COFFEE, BONEDUST, Sto. •
ALSO. •
• SEAMLESS BAGS. -
Of standard makes, ALL SIZES. for sale cheap, for net
sash on delivery
OEO. GRID, G.
ialatt No• SEE aid 3111.0ELIEZEI ALLEY
„ 00 TTON'Y A.-II:N.
SUPERIOR COTTON TARN. NO. 10,
1110 . THINGHAM dt Wl] i 8
&
. •
T 42 . 1 IN'S N
' us . entairy,
GOMEFISSI.OI l[3EOflA. T 8
• FOE sera ,
PH/LA.DELPRIL.M . A.DS GOODS.
ARMY GOODS.
DANK-BLDE COAT CLOTHS.
DARK-BLUE CAP CLOTHS.
:SKY-BLUB CLOTHS FOR OFFICERS.
ARMY BLANKETS, STANDARD WEIGHT.
Bi.OI3IICR DUCK.
DRILLS, STANDARD WEIGHT,
HEAVY LINEN DRILLS AND DUOS.
BROWN 'AND BLEACHED SHRETINGS AND SKIRT
INGS. For sale b 7 '
PROTHINOTEAM: k WELLS. •
EVAN'S & HASSALL,
MILITARY FURNISHERS,
SWORDS ; SASHES, BELTS &0.,
And everythingneceesary for the complete omavor
ARMY AND NAVY OFFICERS,
WHOLESALE.. AND RETAIL.
GW. gINION 13 BRO'kEIER,
I RANSOM-STREET HALL; PHIL:LbELPELIA.
MAIMFACTUREIp3OP SEIVIZAIr.
FINE SWORDS.
AND
MILITARY GOODS, IN EVERY WIWI
CLOTHES-WRINGERS.
W;LLIAIIeI YARNALL,
MIMI IN HOUSEIIIRNISMIQG GOODS,
No. 1020 CHESTNUT STREET,
Agent for the sale of HALEY,'MOBSTA At BOYDEN'S
:MLO.T.TIES-WRINGER.
-Believed to be the best CLOTHES WRINGER in nee.
It will wring the largest Bed Quilt or smallest Hand
kerchief drier than can possibly be done by hand, In
very mach less time.
•B.—A liberal dieconnt will .be made to 'dealers.
noa-dm
COPARTNERSHIPS.
OT 15E . . OP COPARTNERSHIP.--
'
The undersigned hereby glyo notice that they have
entered into a partnership. •
That the name of the firm under which said partner
ship is to be conducted is JIcCAMAXON & ANDERSON.
That the general nature of the business intended to be
transacted. by the said firm is Wholesale Jobbers of Rib
bons, Silks, Flowers, and Millinery goods in general, and
the same will. be transacted at:No. 31 North FOURTII
Street. in the city of Philadelphia.
WILLIAM I. MOCAMMON,
• .Late of Springs, Oak. & Co.
ROBERT C. ANDERSON.
Late of Louisvllle, - .ILy.
nurninNunS:
• Meffrn.. Buczwni, nlcCAmmo:f. & Co. .
• lonic 13. MTERS & Co. . =• • ''- • '
AMICROPT & Co.
•
" SHAPLIMM, Rum, & Co..
Vlnuurr,. Been. & Co. • . •
Mr. Ar.rx,txnan
Vice Preaident Corn Exchange Bank.
• 44 - Mr. JOHN C. TABBR is our Buyer for the Reese.
Plahreelphia.•Pcbrunry 2, 1663. -
NoTICE.PHILADELPRIA, FEBRII
ANY. 2, iste. —The COPARTNERSBIP hsrOtofore ex
isting between THOMAS A. BIADLB HENRY J. BID
DLL', and ALEXANDER BI ODLE, /Rock and Exchange
Brokers, under the Ih r m of Thomas Biddle .St Co., is thle
day dissolved by the. terms or our. artteles of copartner
ship, in consequence of the death of Major HENRY J.
BIDDLE.
- Time loa;dness will be carried on by the surviving part
'ors at the same plane and under the same name.
The Malta of the old drm will be settled by the sub-
scribers,'
fe24m
TF E tOFARTNEBSEir - HERETO
-A- fon exiiting between..EDWlN HALL
_At BROTHER.
is this day dissolved, by mutual consent, LEWIS S.
HALL retiring.
Che bueinei.s will be continued by EDWIN HALL,
under the name otEDWIN LULL Sc CO.
FEBRUARY . 2,1 S&
IpiRELADELP.BLi, JANUARY 28TH,
-A- - VlA—Notice ishereby Riven, that the partnership
lately subststSug.betweenleorge Hands Non. Robt. W.
Bouthmayd, Edwin• Henderson, Thomas D. Henderson,
and.Wlllimn H. Henderson, nndertbe firm of tiIiNDER
SON, SOUTHMAYD AG . CO. ~ has been dtesolyed by mu
tual consent. . fe2-12t
•
COP ARTNERSHIP.-TROMAS HO
AMR and FRANCIS S. COLLADIC are partners la
our Ann from thlq date.
. . TEIOB. W. EVANS & CO.,
US and 52.0 CHESTNUT Street..
• February 1, ISO. fe2-6t
N.O TICE .—T H E UNDERSIGNED
heriby publish the terms of a Limited Partnership,
which they formed on the 2d day of February, urn, to
terminate on the 31st day of December, NM, and which
they have THIS DAY renewed, in compliance with the
Laws of Pennsylvania.
1. The name of the firm tinder which the said. Part
nership is conducted is MATHIAS IL MARPLR.
2.. The general nature of the business transacted is the
bnyinskand vending. of VARIRTIBS and FANCY DRY
GOOD at No. 63 North THIRD Street, la the city of Phi
ladelphia, sate of Pennsylvania.
3. The .name of the General Partner of said firm is
MATHIAS AL MARPLE, residing at No. 1220 COATES
Street, in the city of Philadelphia, and of the Special
Partner of said firm GEORGE GORDON residing at NO
North FOURTH. StreeLia 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 partnersbtp was formed—to wit on the 2.d. day
of February 1661, was TIPRLYE THOSAND FIVE
.11IINDRED lsolasits.
•
6. The said partnership now renewed, and Is to COE•
tinne until, and to terminate on, the 31st day of Decent
ber. )&54.
, Philadelphia, December 33, M.
MATIJIAS 31. MARPLE,
General Partner.
GEORGE GORDON.
jal-Ow • . • -.. Special Partner.
°7Is)B•—THE LIMITED: PARTNER..
N
TH4et i fft h T e m ret d i fT.Tl i t a lintt l agEt te ,lx i Virt
tide day. lty its Owtt Philadelpit . is t Decem
ber 31, 1862. J. TIMM FDA R,
CARL C. SCE103•11 ER.
General. Partner&
CHR. F. 'FLATS,
By his Attorney, J. THE II:
The undersigned continue the Importing and Gatuyal
Commission Business, under tbe firm of j: T. PLATS
ECHOTTLER, for their own account.
• J.- TICAOPH:-11,AT CART AL.•
- C .. • SCR7i
DISSOLUTION OF • 60PARTNER,
SHIP.—The .Aparteer
& eretofore existing under
the Dente of SMITH, WILL!,CO., is tisteley dis
solved by mutual consent he boseineeit• of the late
firm willbe settled by catkin; of the nudereigned, at No.
613 MARKET Street.
P. JRNICS SMITH
11. PRATT SMIT .
' • JNO. H. WILLIAMS.
Phil:0811W Dec .11.1862. i ; • . :Iskit •
• MBE' 'SUBSCRIBERS
YIDB;t ibEra •BIISINESS, herAokirs; stile
, 01d1Stand; lio:74?61 MARKET. Street.. 6 -
-•
- " • wm..E.Lras
Jal4 - • • • VS* BIARWOCreet.
1.., - .
For the sale of
RANGED. ,
80,000 DOZEN
I=MEM
auk mummer num
M.A.NI7.OAOTORIt
FOE SALE BY
MILITARY , GOODS:
NO: - 4111 Alion STREET
ITILADELPHI •
PATEIN'T SELF-ADJUKTNG
. .
TDONAS A. BIDDLE,
ALEXANDER DIDDLE.
EDWIN HALL,
LEWIS S. HALL.
• fe2-33t.
1 . • ' '2 4 ' " taro
;It)■' I L :I Eh 'OE I
AN; 1 AND i NORTH fAXTEI,BIIBEEt
JOHN O. ARRISON,
(FtrltbiltiLY J. BUEE
IMPORTER ANDMANOPIOTURER OF
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS
IN GREAT VARIETY AND AT MODERATE PRICES.
N. D.—Parttcularatteation given to the makl r, of:Snide,
Collars, Drawers, &c
VINE SHIRT O.9IIIIIPAOTORY.
The subscriber would Invite attention to his
IMPROVED CUT OF SHIRTS,
Which ke•inakes a'spenialty in his business. Also, con
stantly receiving, .. •
NOVELTIES FOR GENTLEMEN'S WEAR.
J. W. SCOTT, •
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING STORE,
No. 814 CHES TNUT
. STREBT, •
}KIT tr • . • .Four doors bilow.the Continental.
wAireziEs Aiwn • JEWELRY.a FINE WATCH REPAIRING
attended to, by the moat experienced workmen,
and every watch warranted for one year.
G. RUSSELL,
la236in H 2 North SIXTH Street.
FINE AMERICAN AND
IMPORTED WATCHES, Gold, Jewelry. and Sil;
yerware. at the lowest possible prices.
G. RUSSELL.
ja23.6m 22 North SIXTif street..
a D. T. PRATT,
• UOTOCOSOOR TO PRATT i STATR.)
607 OHESTNUT STREET,
oonatantJ,7 is reoalrit of
ENaLrea, SWIBB,.AND
AMERICAN WATCHES,
Of desirable styles end mantles, to salt all olasses of
ELI R OLD . EN,••1111
Dealer in tine
AMElo?inx-nu AND
oeSl-snu• 708 MAKET Street. '
WATCHES, JEWELRY, &O.
A FRESH ASSORTMENT
AT LESS THAN FORMER PRICES.
FARR & BROTHER, luurtotore,
324- CHESTNUT Street. below Fourth
MAGNIFICENT JEWELRY FOR
'- almost nothing. Cheap Trinuning Store. %FAG
MARKET Street . , • . • fe2-6t*
lOROSOOPIC PHOTOGRAPHIC,
• '434W. SIMONS & BROTHER,
NADUEACTURING JEWELERS AND . LELPONaDIS,
SANSON-STREET NALL,: • r •
• • •
IfavejusCreceived,'.direct from Pei* a large wore.'
ment of the above novel and beautiful *Melee, : em
bracing a number of the moat prominent clergymen and
public men of this city and State, together with °Doers of
the army and navy, presented la a variety of fancy.
mountings.
• •
FOR SALE TO THE TRADE,
and to be bad at all the principal Jewelers, opticians and
fancy stores in the city. laS•ihm
LADIEW FURS.
LA.DIFA'...RANOY
.FURS.
40,ErN.
No.irEß ARCH STREET, BELOW EIGHTH,
IMPORTER Alit , MANUFACTURER
OF
LADIES' FANCY FURS_
My assortment of Fancy Furs for Ladles and Children
is now complete, and embracing every variety that will
be fashionable daring the present season. All sold a
the manufactaretts' prices, for cash. Ladies, please give
:DRUGS:AND:VJLEIII.ICALS.
ItOBERTEITIOEMAKERAIb . QO4
Northeast Cables 'mitt and BACI Sheet*:
-,Pintuthrialne.
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS,
IMPORTERS AND ORALBRS
, . FOIMON boittsile
WINDOW. AND . PLATE GLASS,
*AZIIOP4.OTOREBS OP
WHITE LEAD AND an PAINTS, P 17117, &a.
inns YOB TEE CELEBRATED
FRENCH ZINC PAINTS.
Dealers and einsumers supplied at •.
VERY LOW PRICES TOR ci a:
LOOO DOZEN HICKORY SHIRTS
•
do.
.5 GRAY. RED. AND BLUE
FLANNEL SHIRTS.
4500 d,ASS,FEED
800 " I LOW-PRICED
t WHIT& MUSLIN SH/lITEI.
1 4 000 do. DENIM °MAIL'
10)000 PAIRS COTTONADI PANTALOO ,' •
For sale 1)7
BENAM, RUCH, & CO.,
isl3-bn Manaus jams, 217 CHURCH ALLEY.
CORNELIVS & BAKER,
MarUFACeroBERs op
LAMPS, CHANDELIERS,
048 FIXTURES. &a.
STORE, '7lO CHESTNUT ST.
NANIIFLOTORIES.
821 CHERRY 'greet. and FIFTH and COLUMBIA
Avenue.
517 ARCH STREET.
0. A. VANKIRK & 00.
Have on baud a fine assortment of
CHANDELIER'S
AND OTHER
.GAS FIXTURES.
frenob Bronze limes and Ornamente. Porcelain
and Mica Shades, and a varlets , of
FANCY GO DS -»
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
Please call and examine bode. deLS•I7
niffintANCE' COMPANIES.
GIIWM)FIRE AND .MA_ItINE
INSURANCE COMPANT
OFFICE, 416 WALNUT STREET, PIIII4DELPRIL
CAPITAL $200,000.
This Company continues to take risks on the safer
(11188,13 of Property at low rates.
The public can rely upon ite responsibility. and ability
to pay losses promptly. Its disbursements:6r the benefit
of the =bile. during the last wino years. exceed
500,000 DOLLARS
and.we respectfully solicit its favor in the faturs.
DIRECTORS.
CHAS. DIMONT,. JERRY WALIVUkt•
JOHN W. CLAGHoRN, JOHN THORNLRL
C. R HEAZLITT, ABRAHAM‘ HAT,DAVID BOYD,__Ja., PETER S. HOE,_ of N. 1.1
W3L .3t, SWAIN FURMAN SHEPPAN.D,
JOSKPH KLAPP' 11. D., N. S LAWRENCE,
THOMAS LOUR'S, JOHN SUPPLER.
THOMAS CRAVEN, President.
A. S. GILLETT, Vice President,
JAS. B. ALVORD,Recretary. ap264.ftf
•
UNITE.UST.A.TE,S LIFE L.'s/SUR:4MM
. COMPANY OPNEW 'YOWL •
JOSEPH B. COLLINS, Preeident
JOHN, EADIE. Secretary -•.
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS SSMNVXIO.
The business of this Company is conducted exclusively
on the cash principleovtuch 14 now•frair recognized of
the only correct principle.
The law under which this Company is chartered pro
vided that,'if the capital should, from,any came, become
impaired to the extent of tir215,000, or more, the stookhold
ere shall Do called upon to make good such deficiency.
.Thials the only cash Company in America which affords
this ssbregnard to policy holders.
Dividends declared every three years, the next on
March 4th,18035.
Rates of premium charged by this Oompany,areas low
an 20e years' experience and the probable faun) nibs' of
intarest will justify. •
• o. BARDANWERPBR. Agent,
1 No. 424 WALNUT Street Philadelphia.
• • REFERENCE&
Joseph Patterson, Esq., President Western , Bank,
'Zion. Archibald Mclntyre Treasurer U. &
&
Jdtut
Messrs Jay Cooke Co., B ankers. .
Messrs. Baker, Westcott, & Co., Bankers.
Messrs. Stnart dr Brother, Dud: strict delnwfm3as
VAME INSURANa
-a- He CHESTNUT Street.
FIRE A F II II INZA
IN
HIRAI!
E COM:FA,NT, NO.
TORS.
iNG 11{617RANCIL
• E:9: Wood's:l4
Geo. West:,
John kronehnn,,n.
Chas. Stokes..
Itosazisaita,
loSep D.
10K; President.
6.SON, Vice Prooldent.
MD. Secretary. . Cjale.lttl
Francis N. Buck,
Chas. Richardson,
Henn- Lewis, Jr..
-Tolln W. Evermax
Philip S. Justice.'
0. W. Davis,
•
FRANCIS 3. BDI
• CHAICLEIRRIGH
WILLLUES I.IILANCELa
SEWING MACHMES.
5.7 1 1 1 -118 R•E • .
AT TATE STAND,
,
696:
OUBSTNUT EITABBT:
• .
Secomtlhio.r..opposite HMI.
wHEEVEIit & WILSON
SEWING MACHINES,
The undereigned has net removed, but is res i ts( at lids
Old Office to supply oustomere, at the lowest patw. with
every style and natality of .‘
W9,KELE4 Jc WILS.9Ii SEWING MACWILES,
'Machines to hire; also, with first-class operato.rs. to
private families. and hotels, by the day,
Machine stitching done at short notice,imanyvrantity.
Machines repaired and operators tang*.
HENRY COY.
SINGER'S
. ,
. .
SEWINGMADH.INES,
For • Family etewink lisimiketuring Pniossin,
. . .
O CHESTNUT STREET-
.THE WILOOX-aOIBBB
, . ,
. . . ,
SEWING'MACHINES •
...bsve bon :Ixo (mod, malting It - . . •
Y NOISELESS, ,
• tid— . •
?.!. mons emmers. aro now randy for sal.
7-.. • • 741.111 BANES & IPArltt G.
la** ••• • • . 716 VIESTIPJT Straits.
NEW PUBLICATIONS.
ECOTOGRAPEI ALBUMS
Of every ' , Wet' of
BIER, STYLE, QI7&LITY, AND PRICE.
• • TER CHEAPEST ASSORTMENT IN THE CITY! •
CARTES DE • VISITE
endless variety., together with ai!i11111100Be stork of
STANDARD AND MISCELLANEOUS LITERATURE,
OLD PRICES
A HANDSOME' PRESENT
iatistni
decompfinioa every Book sold! •
Lovem of Choice Goods, at .Low Rates, rah' Dallies,
and Polito Attention, patronize the
GEM ORIGINAL
NEW BOOKS.
• _
'TILE BLUE SOCKS: Or, COUNT COST.
By the author of "Irish Amy. "
18mo cloth, !Secants.
TUE lIATINTED 110118 E. 18mo, cloth; 25 cente.
Nark; SHOES. By the author of "Kate Morgan and
her Soldiers." lihno, cloth, :15 cents. •
OUR PATBER'S CARE, AND MOTHER'S LAST
WORDS. Two Ballads of rare merit, each ilhistratod
with a beautiful frontispiece. 5, 12, and 15 cents each.
Published and for sale by
THk AMERICAN BUNDAY-SCROOT. UNION.
fe3-2t • • . 11.1215 CLIESTNUT !greet, Philoubt.
R,T. PAUL'S EPISTLE TO TIIE
RO
MANS, newly translate) and explained from a Mis
sionary point of view. By Bishop Colons°.
ALSO,
The Spiritual Point of View ; or. The Glass Reversed;
all Ammer to Bishop Colenso, by M. Mahan, D. D., in
one volume.
ALL THE NEW BOORS,
Ora Standard Character, received as soon a 3 published,
or furnished promptly to order.
LINDSAY & BLAXISTON.
Publisher". and Booksellers,
tot N 0.20 South SIXTH St., above Chestnut.
•
`B B RISEN REDEEMER- THE
GOSPEL HISTORY FROM THE RESURRECTION
TO THE DAY OF PENTECOST. By F. W.Kruirunacher,
D. D.
THE THOUGHTS OF GOD. By Rey. J. R. Maedulf.
15rn0....6t1 cents.
A YEAR WITH ST. PAUL: OIL FIFTY-TWO LES.
SOIVS FOR THE SUNDAYS OF THE YEAR. By Ohara.
E. E. Knox. V.
HELPS OVER HARD PLACES. &orlon for Girls.
40 cents.
HELPS OVER BARD PLACES. Stories for Boys
40 cents., For sale by
WILLIAM S. & ALFRED %ARTIER.
No. 606 CUE Street.
- - -
MUST DI NO. lit 00_ ti,tr
f,urirl whether ie. nlon can restored by any
other means, and whether Peace upon any other basis
would be eafe or durable. By Henry Flanders. • Pamph,
let Bro.• ?rice 15 cants.
Published by
• WILLIAM S. & ALFRED iI'ARTIEN.
.ia29 606 CHESTNUT Street.
CIRCULATING. LIBRARIES.
BROTHRRIMAJDt CIROULA
. • • TWO LIBRARY'—An Abe YEW English and
American Books, including ALL CLASSES of l i terature.
This is the ONLY Library an the country that includes
all the NEW ENZL:SH BOOKS , that are not REPRINT
ED here.
Terms 166 per year ; sin months $3; three months' SL6O ;
one
NTmonth 76 t. cents, or 8 cents per flay. XlS se3.6mnt Soh
MOH Stree
PROTOGRARUS.
JUST OPENED; .. •
• •
A ITEW'PHOT . OO.ItAPH GALLERY,
No. 006 ARCH STREET
Where the
•
FL7EST PHOTOGRAPHIC PICTUP.ES,
• FROM
THE CARTE DE VISITE TO THE IMPERIAL SIZE,
Are produced by the moat
EXPERIENCED ARTISTS.
Those Wishing fi rot-class pleurae are in vi Lod to call mnl
examine specimens.
A choice eelection Or Albums, cases, and (rime on
hand. F. A. 0. fiINiPE.
del7-3m
• - PAiNTINGs, ENGRAVINGS, &c.
JAMES S. . A-RT•E & SON; .
IMPORTERS''AND . MANUFACTURERS. OF
LOOKING GLASSES. •
- •
DEALERS IN
OIL PAINTINGS,
ENGRAVINGS, • . .
• •
- . • PORTRAIT, •
PIGTITRE, and
PHOTOGRAPH FRAMES.
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS.
LOOKING GLASS WAREROOMS.:AND
GALLERY. , OF PAINTINGS;
daSt.tr - 8111LZ8ESTNIIT Street .: Phtladel h,
H0L1DAY.. : 000.13 4 3.- . • . • •
pHOTO . GRAPHIO - - ALBITME A
• large varlet, for sale at low prices
LAMES W. calEgx & co..
delg-Rmlf .• • • 024.CHIMECIT Street'
-WCROSCOPES, SPECTACLES, AND
Spy-GLASSES, for yresen ,ta tor sale by
. • JAMS W. QUEEN & CO.
daSamit
OP E R GLASSES, 9.1"-EBA.
°LOSES. Fa mg* br g &
J w.
^' ds7B , laolt 924 CaBSTNUT Street.
SWAY,NE I . S
SYRUP. OF WILD OLIERRY.
Timm 'YEARS' ExPEßrmer, HAE. PEOVEttrTS
GREAT SDPERIORITY OVER' ALL OTHER;.
. REMEDIES. •
THB OBlGrii. AL AND GENUINE PREPARATION!
The
• • reputation of..
r • _ this midi ,tne is
• • • 'Wished that liberal
minded men in the medi-
cat profession throughout the
Union recommend it to their
patients as the very beet of all
ren edlea for Pulmonary Complaints and
General Debility, and in curing (loughs, Colds,
Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, Spit
ting of Blood, Whooping Cough, rata
In the Side or Breast, Sore
Throat, Difficulty in Breath
ing, Palpitation • or
disease of the Heart,
Throat, Breast,
or Lungs
NO MEDICINE HAS EVER OBTAINED A HIGHER OR
MORE DESERVED R.EPUTATION!
IN PUI3IONARI DISEASES of tho most alarming
character. "Swayne's Compound Syrup 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
benefit ted ; 'it acts as a strengthening alterative. Nor
disturbed, restless nights, keep it by the bed-side: its
use will give repose. If the bowels are costive take an
occasional dose of MAINE'S PILLS." Prepared
only by Dr. SWAIN & SON, 330 North SIXTH
Street, abovo Vine. Sold by all Druggists throughout
the United States. ja3l-iftf
110ZROWNS BRONCHIAL TROCHES,
-°-"` for Coughs, Colds, and Irritated Throats, are offered
with the fullest confidence in their efficacy. They have
been thoroughly, Jested, and maintain the good reputa
tion they have justly acquired. As there are imita-
Rani, be sure to OBTAIN the genuine at FREDERICK
BROWN'S Drug_and Chemical Store,lN. E. cor..CHEST
NUT and FIFTH Streets.
Also, Mutter's Cough Syrup, Wiatar's Cough Lozenges.
Prepared from original prescriptions. ta.3o;lm.if
'RYE AND EAR.-PROF. J. LSAA.OI3;
-A-A Oculist and anrist, frcim - Leydon, Eollasfd, Is pap
tnanently located at N 0.511 PINE Street, where he treats
all diseases of the Eye or Ear scientifically, and cares—.
it curable. Artificial Eyes inserted without pain. .
N. E.—No charges ;Dade for examination. oMae hOun
!wan Bto 11 o'clock A. M. and 8 to 7 P. M. jatlitse.'
641 a GOLDTHORP & • 00., 625
. 4." j (We of jp Worth lrenrkh street.)
Tassels, Cords, Gimps, Priam, Curtain Loope,Centie
Tassels, Dress Trimmings, Blind Trimmings, Tapes;
Braids, Neck-ties, Military Trimmings, etc.
fe.3-]m No. 625 MARKET street, Philadelphia. ,
GROVER & BAKER'S
CELEBRATED NOISELESS
SEWITITG MAOHINES,
BVVMnMIE
nese MACEIXES have taken thw Finn Premium a/
tha State Fairs laeGneld in •
. .
NEW YORK.. IttISSOURJ,
NEW JERSEY:, RHNTUGKY,
OHIO, TENNESSEE,
INDIANA, VIRGINIA,
NORTH' GARotraA,
lIICRiGAN„ A.L'A‘SA
lOWA, • TAIIFORNIA.
ENCLUDING:DTERI' STATE FAIR WITSRE'F,,X-
AFB- The Wora: made upon the GROVB BAX
MACHINE has taken the Fret Promiumat every 'Pair
the United States whore it has been exiißoited to Mao
date. • •
MACHINES fbrnishetl of the.aame pattern and at Mr
same price, mviiting either the GROVEILiCkXETHStitob
or the Shuttle Stitch, as elastomers prefer.
GROVER & BAItiER, S. M. CO.,
jail-if-it • 730 CHESTNUT STREET.
T DB FINE, PRACTICAL DEN
-IST for the last twenty yearuhlig• Min St.,
below Thlrd..lnserts the most beantifmt , TEBTEI of the
are. mountedd on fine Gold, „plains. Silvar,.VulcanAte.Co
ralite, Amber, acc., at pnees; for neat and substantial
work, mere reasonable than any dentist in this eto . or
State. Teeth plugged to last tot life. Artificial Teetk re
paired teauit. No pain in extntotbsg. No charm un
til satisded all is right. Deference, besAtamilifsJ. Salgato
TTAIBRELLAS.-TRE, BEST ARE
no and cheapatteold at TERM and MARKET,
iae2 , 42t. 6ELERPIIII"S..
_ l a FOR S ATM -THREE-RIGHTIIS
of the brlgl4l. Walter. *pall , to
u.H.w. S. k JAS. CAttaTAIRS. Jr.,
No. 1.216 WALNUT Stroot
,ADIES' mim BRAIDS, .WIGS,
-x-. 4 Frizette-Eloseamer Ventilated Wise. Venal&
-tsAk,Setelpe of Snpeotor hlanufaetrxe. Prieto are lows,
thaa those of any ether establishment. BAKER'S,
iattam* • No. MO CHESTNUT Street.
MATERIALS FOB MINCE PUN.
Biwa, LAYER AND SULTANA RAISINS.,
,CITRON CURRANTS. SPICES.
. • CIDER WiNP.. 360., Am
ALBERT C 3. ROBERTS.
' • DEALER IN FINE GROCERIES,
. CORNER ELEVENTH AND VINE STA
rip . LILLIE'S SAFE. DEPOT- RE.
DMVED to No. 21 South SEVENTH Street, raw
'raulrlin Institute.
The wadersigned, thankful for past favors, and.. Sol=
deterinined to morn tutors patronage, has wand en
elegant and convenient atone, and has now on :sand I
largo assortment. 'of' Lillie's Celebrated Wrotir,at and
Chilled Iron Fire and .13nrglar Proof Safes (%e only
strictly tire and burglarproof safes made). Alta. Ltllteh
IL nailed Bank Vault, Safe, and• Bank Locks.
Lillie's Dank Vault Doors and laxdoyuckill batandsluid
to order on short notice. This is the strongutt,best aro
tooted, and °hoopoe Door and Look yer .
offe7ed.
Also, particular attention la' called to Lillie's Nen
Cabinet We. for Plate, Jewelry, drc. We Safe le con
ceded to surpass in style and elegance anYlltbill YOI
offered. for this Purpose, and is the only one that is
strictly fire and burglar. proof. ' • .
• SPECILI• NCrrICX-1 have now on hand nay twenty of
Barrel, Herring. & Co.'s Safes, mollifier thee.) measly new
and, sows forty of other makers, oomPrislng a complete
atatortinent as to sues, and all lately egshagged for the
.now eelebrated Lillie Safe. They will ;be :cull. at: Ten
low prima. Pietistical. and =wine., • • .
jaaDrif • .. - IL' 0: SIDLNIL Argent
VOR SA,LE. OHEA.P.A.. •S
-1- • ;, BOLAICiSIZER... in :good order,' 4ith :t40034-
. t'Ocks. oteamAgitkirt cheok , ralros t all ready- for • use,
Ap0rt0br,..19911530/1. 39 North SIXTH. Si.
•
OIFT•BOOK
EMPORIUM,
14AN lw6l;nYsclrri
924.CHSSTNI7T Street.
MEDIC L.
COMPOUND
?fanniktureiti of.
a IBITED IN: 3.652.
AMi7SEMIvNTS.
,VVVVV,..VVVVVIIAIWWWWWWtosese,r
NEW OIIESTNINSTREET
TEE.
Leases and Manager
WEDNESDAY EVENING, Minim" , 4, 1138 S,
THIRD APPEARANCE OF
HACKETT,
Who will repeat h if} world-rerawned immraonatlon of
. . .
FALSTAFF.
Shakspeare's greatest crank creat'on—tbe first part of
RING HENRY IV.
Mr. W. WIISATLIS,I7 as PRINCE HAL.
The remainder of the cha•acters will be supported by
Messrs. L. It. Shewell, C. Kingsbuid. J. W - Collier, J.
Martin. J. Canoll, W. IL Leak, G. Rorke, J. I'. Ward.
Cerlitud. J. German, C. V. Hose,. Mrs. J. H. ALleu. Dims
Nary Wells, and Atlas'. Ifenry.
conductor ' ufr. MART{ IT AS3LER.
In consequence of the public desire: as evidenced la
THE THRONGED HOUSED
end tuxil for scats to see
EDWIN FO.BREST,
in his great itngereonation of . 44 .
RICHELIEU.
he wilt repent it on
't DORSI/AY AND
SATIAIDAY—The ronrth ap FHIDA.Y IV.UX T.
;
11ACR e ". Far e of
FRU:LS OF ADMISsION.
Family Circle
Dress Circle
Parquet and Secured Seats in Dress Circle
Beata in Private Boxes, each
Doors open at 7. Carotin rives at 734.
WALNUT -STREET THEATRE.—
Sole Leases Mrs. M. A. OARRETTSON.
ftn.d.cmag Agent Mr. JOHN T. DONNIILLY.
TWO NIGHTS HAVE PRoVED THE POPULARITY
OF THE OREAT COMED'AN, MR. sErcaisLL
THIS (Wednesday) EVENING, February 4, Mk
Will be performed the elegant comedy of
ITI E SERIOUS FAMILY.
Amlntdab Meek Mr. D. SETCHELL
To be followed by the sparkling comedy of
A REGULAR }IX .
•
. . . _ . ...
Each de Bras Mr. D.SETCHELL
To conclude with the lauchable farce of
JOAN .TONF,S, OF TILE WAR OFFICK
Guy Goodiuck. Eici Mr. D.WITCMBIArs
Doors open. at 7; Curtain will rise at 7X.
MRS. JOHN DREW'S AROH-STREET
LLL THEATRE.
Bushman Agent and Treomrer.. JOS. D.MURPHr.
UNDIMINISHED SUCCESS!
MPH AND LAST WEEK
OF MR. AND MISS CAROLINE RICHINGIL
MONDAY AND EVERY EVENING.; •-•
BRUIN grand Operatic Legend,
SATANELLA. SATANTELLA;
Or, The Power or Love.
Miss C. ETCHINGS
As SATAN/MLA and SULTAN
Mr. 'PETER WRINGS
AR 111R1AND3 and ART
For SconetT, 3TesTo, Ac., see bills.
' SOF Seats secured without extra charge.
AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC-
JAMES R. MURDOCH
WILL. GIVE
A READING
• IN AID OP
THE SIGH AND We:,NDED SOLDIERS
AND THEIR FAMILIES,
On THURSDAY k.YENINO, February 5,18 EU.
A SHORT PREFACE, dating the object or the Reed
lug, will be delivered by Mr. MOHDOCH, and each
selection will be introduced by brief reflections upon
the autt or and hie subject, together with characteristic
anecdotes of the war.
Nett,' and Patriotism
The light at the Ford, or the Battle of
Brandywine" T B. Read
The amerimin Flag . John Rodman.Dralco
On Board the Cumbarlaud Gee. U. Boker
.
'
The Sleeping Sentinel Anoti7moes
The Oath T. B. Read.
blare° DozarriA FRlGreene Tl.lieek
Count CandroThrea Standard-lxv.rdr G. H. Holm
Peroration of Robert Mari. great Ser
mon on the Threatened Invasion of
Erin - lend 1), France. in the time of the
First Eapoleon.
Our Defenders. (a War Lyric)
Tickets 2.5 a nts. To be had at. all the Hospitals.
Soldier;' Reading Rooms, and Voinnteer Refroshimant
Saloons. Al.u, at J. E. tumid's Mit4ic Store. SEVENTH
and CBI:STRUT, where secured seats may be had by
paying 25 cents additional, and at the Academy on the
day and evening of Reading. ja.3o-fiarttp4t
SIXTH. AND LAST CONCERT OF
. THE liVrOftlfli§pli yAgILY,
- M/EZIS
The above Faroily, consisting of five members-I,Ra.
LIZZY, ABBY, FREDDY . , and Little DENNETT—nriII
BALL,
their Sixth Concert, et HAti.DEL AND RAYON
lIALL, TFIUREDAY EVENING, February sth.
• Admission 25 cents. Chit , ten under 1.2, LS cents.
Doerr open at 7 o'clock. Concert MS. fe2-3t'
GYMNASTIC EXIIIBITION.-TFIE
FIFTH ANNUAL EXHIBITION of the PUPILS
of Professors HILLEBRAND 8: LEWIS' Gvf,INAsHIA
will take place on THURSDAY EVENING, February
Mb, St the BIUtICAL FUND HALL, to commence at 7g
o'clock.
PROGRAISU :
Choice Musical Selections.
Calisthenic and OYmtuatie Exorcises..
Gymnastic ymnastic Performances upon the following appa rains:
Single Bar, Ilium Hone, Ladders, Dumb-belle, Paral
lel Barr, Orchestra, Feats on Doable Trapeze, and Pyra
midal Groupings.
Pickett. 15 cents Can bo had st the Gymnasium,
B. corner of ARCH and NINTH, and at the Hall on ha
evening of the Exhibition. fe3-3r.
k SSEMBLY BUILDINGS, CORNER
OF TENTH . and CHESTNUT Ssreets.—PlFTH.
WBIE AND GLORIOUS SUCCESS OF THE EOHEMI
'AB TROUPE OF GLASS BLOWERS, EVERY EVENING,
AND ON WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY AFTER
BOONS.—At each. Entertainment, the celebrated low
pressure GLASS Steam-Engine MONITOR, made entirely
"Of Olaar, wlllbe in full operation. On. FRIDAY Eve
ning. February 6th, a Splen, id Case of Work will he
given to the author of the best Conundrum on the Gla
Steam Fnet e.
PARTICULAR NOTICE. —Tim First Present, midi ey3-
'ling', will be a Splendid Case A . Glass Work.
Admission, 15 yenta. No half price.
. .
Exh , bition commences in the Evening at S o'clork
Afternoon at s o'clock. fe•_&'
A SSEMBLY BUILDINGS--TENTH
.1-x•
AND CHMTIVUT.
JIMMY:MEM FOR OLD AND YOUNG.
• • SIGNOR BLITZ,
The great MAGICIAN and VENTRILOQ'JLST. with his
LEARNED CANARY. BIRDS, will
_giro his now and
Wpnlar Entertainment* EVERY :EVENING during the
eek, commencing at 7, 4 5' o'clock ; and WEDEESDAY
and SATURDAY afternoons at 3. The attractions will be
marvellous: experiments in Magic,
- wonderful Cowan a
in Ventriloquism and the Learned Canary Birds i n their
new characters.
Admission 25 cents. Children 13 cents.
aERMANIA. ORCniSTRA. PUB.
LIC REHEARSALS every SATURDAY AFTER
MOON at SK o'clock, at tee MUSICAL FUND HALL,
Carl Scuts, conductor. Tlcketc2e cents. Packages of 8
ticked?, 81—to be bad of Andre &1104 Cbcstnnt
etreet; J. E. Gould, Seventh and Clit Co. ipmt, and at the
hall door. • no72tt
HASSLER'S. ORCHESTRA--
- 214 South ElGHTlPig..,°,laNairta.-
INSTITUTION 'FOE' THE BLIND
EXHIBITION EVERY WEDNESDAY, at 331 P. M.
Teacher of Instrumental—Musle, Mr. CARL SENTZ
Teach or of Vocal Music, Mr. A. ILTAYLOR. Admission.
TEN CENTS. Store, No. 11 South NIGHTIE Street. It
PENNSYLVANIA.ACADEMY OF
41 -
TEE FINE ARTS.
1026 CHESTNUT smear,
Is open daily (Sundays excepted) from g A. M. WI 5
P. M. Admiamon 95 cents. Children belt price.
Sharee of clock. s w. ira
WANTS;
T O WHOLESALE . GROCEIM-I Alf
now open by as oatmeal:Rent no* TRIP/VELLUM
FALESKAN
.COLLEGTOE; will belt either un
Commission or Salary,•. Has been engaged in-the above
business for ti tea years. Satisfactory tendons three for
'being out of employment at this time, and undoubted
reference given trom last - employer. Address " Rau
void, office of The Prfm. .
S2Vir . ANTED—FOII, A 'Ppllff.
95 00 o r years. onmid_
.Mstrtgage security.
LUKENS & MONTGOMERY, Conceyttscers,
fe4-Rats 103& BEACH. Street, above Laurel.
so WANTED-A GOOD EVANSz&
Watson or Herring's FIRE PROOF; also, IWo'
LE COMITERS. Address Box 990. 3N
WANTED I -LN A. COUNTING
' HOUSE — An active And intelligent LAD. who
wipes a good hand and to ciniek at figures. Address: Me
handwriting of applicant, •'O. 8., Jr.,t' at The Prest
*dice. ltT
WANTED-A PARTNER WITH A
capital of Six to Eight Thousand Dollara, in a.
bncineas already established and paying large profits.
Addrws "Partner." Preset office_ feel-3t•
WANTED-A - STORE ON MARKET,
THIRD or FOURTH Streets. with Hatchway and.
otl rconealeuces. Addrets Box. 12 . 51 Philadelphia.. 4
Post Office. fe.BA"
W'AN'TED-$Y A PERSON OF'
badness habits, experience, and name capital, Ca
interest in some estalp Lobed Idercetilei or Mukuuumaring .
ER*lllO5B. Addretos `Fmnklin, Pre - se Office. iu.3o-6r.
WANTED TO PURCHASE -A
a moderate Afzed three-storr B;ick HOUSE', ht a cen
tral location. Mast have all the modern improvements.
Address "House," at this
. ottice, stating price, tent's.
and location.
MaWANTED TO RENT, FROM THE
first of AlVli next. a moderate-sized three-stay
BRICK DWELLIOG HOUSE, in a central locality. It
most have all the ixodarn improvameals. Address,
"Rent," at this alta stating locality and price. jail-If
SS,OOO—THE AD Vt-R TISER
• wi•hos to become Interested in some
BUSINES - 3 where additional means cenld be safely :old
profitably employed, and his service* would be desira
%le. Address, during the week, naming business and.
capital required, " BURTON," this office. ' fe2-3v
Vn. CONTINENTAL CAVALRY.
" Camp Metcalfe," near HADDoNFIELD, N. 1„
. 51:Eht wanted 'to complete Companies uow
nearly full, to secure the Chime' Bounty 'Fund
awarded to the tint Twenty Companies mustered into
the service of the United States. .
. . _
Two or three positions of Second LIEUTENANTS are
vacant, which will be aeeigned to vcrnag men of good to
broncos, and who have seen service. dell-2m
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
HANDSOME ROOF. FURNISHED
A
or not, TO RENT, with Board:, to a gentleman and.
Wife. Referenceg exam:med. Family prime. No. 52
North THIRTEENTH Street. fe4-3t*
- FOR SALE OR TO LET..--STORE No_
11 North THIRD street, witliaibcturen. Inquire ith
N0..12, opposite. re4-6t.
•
gob COITNTSY SEAT AT, PRIVATE
SALE. —One el the best properties lying within tea
miles-from Doylvestown, the county town of Boolre
county, is offered. gsr sale. It is, situated la a beautiful
country, halt a mile from Doylestown, The Mansion is
large, coutainingthirteen rooms„with . large airy Lops,
replete with all the modern conveniences. The out
houses also new sad substantial_ Theye is also twenty
four acres of land attached to. the premises, with an
abundance of pod wat?r, and ositreata running tLismgit
the land, together with fruit,.,,Shade; and ornalaental
trees in alma:Dance. Seth at.property is seldom offered
for sale. If not sold before the.2och hot., it will be
rented. For ,particulars appiy.to slam MERLAITII,
at the Barley Sheaf lintel, Agra) SEQOND Strest or to
A. PHILLIPS, Avenue DrOvo•Ytted, West
fed-tit'
gib TO CAPITAL - MTS.-4'OR
valuable TRACT OaLAND..eentaining
EIGHTY ACRES. on the liakof and adjoining:A stattoa
on the Peaysylvanta Cinatosd Railroad. live i..ales from
Market-street bridge. Emma its elevated isisitiou. , it
catnruanis a Coo vievir..or'tkia DeittWA , l3 riverrApply ttr.
No. 50* W
JOllti
AI) BURTON,
Niff itreet:
•
••WANTED RENT-4...SJIALIi k
v. WOOLF.II. MILL, suitable f.ir n:sktlig Cotton.
...Warp Cook Address " J. Y. S.,'.' Da..,4'.1114.
delvilia. P. 0., statinglxation, eke. Ms. fel-31
TO LRT, ON. GROUND REW,r---SEM
ral eligible . BeILDI - NO LOTS, almted betwaeu
Thirty -secoud itE - Thirty-fourth street*. aid Poweltou:
and Lauc-aa; er itnicuas. Advance,Ar.L.l . be made to cut
sponsible ratline retching tnimnrove.
ROBE .WALNUTWEb.
- 1 Street.
ja3o-finw3M
gEI) VESTFDEattk-
ELK Pz.. , _,•perty and Capital Easiness stand, &Annie.
on the. wesk. side of SECOND She*. No. 2621betnoerr,
'WALNUT and SPRITE Streets, 211, feet It niche; in,
breadth oe.Serend street, by 250!:*et de;itit.'t, Lo
vtuat stFev.4. Ivritlenitts at Die:a - genes of lal.feet,fnect
Second stoock. to 50 feet of which. blereased 741dtli, it en,
tends Weer.. The uttentlon okneipltalists and 'ltsiaois.
men is invited, to this
_pronoiky. For mbrtirttlar,
terms„ Reply to • S. NV: TEAM:A.II St SOP,
le3-51.•• i.e,No. 244 iontl. 7 1 41 ED Streit.
PERSONAL.
UEIBS :.OF ILFACUSED. OFF:tOZRB
6 a. AND SOLDIOS.-mWo yjrckwa Ohl
Tieosttry CortltleNtsts arrears or to:s &way,
tor ONE PER C
.14 tAtlittOx t to t,be.e.dviya L o,ze, Aloo,
rolled.' and cash ..tenar•e oAtter e e d a>;4 :wale& ac.
c(Asuto,. al low mta... Thinkers' iefortma&
- ! SO.VES DROWlC.Solfolbord:
3H .6t : d
.d . ' d : 2. - .PARE.PrAoo. Now 'folic.
)ENSIOI.4B.- $100.• •-:110;UNTY AND
•t- Pay m Atondittid °Glinted fur , raiders. gallop'
• lad the taros of suolt.ita.en tionr,aed, at ranonao3
got!aarli?. r!ttoo..: 4?.alirurtfhtyttr i omprok .
'..."i'. • - goli itor for Clelpfir
424 W . 4l,l4llT e streat, Phapht
eatikaissiatteatkat inv.= 1.- Pa:TS:a/2414i 141341
-066e4
jar Ogit
Kr. W. WEILITLEY
.... 21 accts.
W cones.
... 75 fonts.
kuonymonit
T. B. Bela.
- —oleo Gm