The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, February 05, 1863, Image 3

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    Philadelphia Markets.
The Floor market is firm and rather more active; sales
comprise about 4.000 bbls at 86.6107 for superfine—the
latter for good Lancasior county; b7.2'®7.60 for extras,
and 87.7.108 for family, chiefly good Ohio at the highest
tilgure. The sales to the retailers and bakers range as
above for superfine and extras, and 86.0000. 6 t for fancy
briilll4li, according to quality. Rye Flour is inactive,
and offered at 84.75@4y bid. Corn Meal is scarce and
firm at $4 for Penna and N. 75'f ltbi for Brandywine.
WHEAT comes in slowly, bat the demand is I.miical
at the high rates nor entreat, Prices range at sl.7*
1.70 for Ked. and *16002 fur Wit te7the latter Or K ta
tacky. Rye is wanted; P•nasylvania ta salting at PSI
106 e 14 bushel. Corn 19 firm but inactive: aut LW)
ib while now Yellow sold :aft& for dry Pod Ste ford amp.
Intl is selling at 91(002o 14 bushel. Oats ars unchanged:
about 6,000 bushels sold at 61c for 32 lbs, and light 1.91111-
aylitbla at :mg fikt It bushel moo tire.
BARK—Quercl trait has advanced is small sale of Ist
- 80. 1 was
COTTON—Tit Urn f s very little offering, and the market
Is firm, at title th, cash. for middlings.
OROCERJES.—Tho market is firm and the stock on
sale light. A sale of Potts Rico Sugar was made at 11.131
(a 1 114c•, New Orleans 1 . 1601131ict and 60 lilt& new emu
Porto Mao atolease: at Alla IA gallon, ou the usual terms.
The stock of Coffee is very light.
PROVISIONS. —Holders are firm ia their views, but
there is 110 i touch movement in the market. Lard is
hold at lie for tea and bids. ILA hots Mess Pork It Ile . 0
1,1)1.
SEEDS, —There is a moderato inquiry for Olever.seed;
led letAtelv sold at tF7.?!kp7.50. and Mt bushels from se
rola beetle. reeleantd at 12a it lh. Timothy is acorns at
0. 01 . 09. 70 suit Flaxseed *I 1td@3.2. 1 it Wallet.
WHISK] is quiet; bbls selling at 62t6230, and 60c II
gallon for (image.
The following are the receipts of Floor and Crain at
this port to-clay
Ness York illnrkets of Yesterday.
,‘„,:m, are quiet and steady at 88.625 for rots. and
46.75 for Penns.
Ilarsrevrervs. —The market for State and .Wootern
Flour to about Cc boiler, with mur9 activity at the im
provement.
The sales are 15,000 hills at $7.0•VP7.2.5 for superfine
State; 1147.6( . 01:8 fur extra Sts to ; S7.M 67.25 for onperilue
Michigan, lndiana, lowa. Ohio, Sm. 87.05€0:. for extra
de, Including shipping brands of round -hoop Ohio at
$7.8'47.f56, and trade 'wands do at
Southern Flour is firmer and in better request: sales
1500 bide at $7.7d@ 8.88 fur superfine Baltimore, and
t8.4f@10.7.5 (or extra do.
Canadian Flour is a little higher, with rather snore
doing; sale!! Mks bhisi t:ta.tklß-7.90 for summon to good,
and 87.05(09.p for extra brallflA.
Rye Flour is firm, and iu modernte demand at 840 5 . 5)
fur the range of flue and superfine.
Corn Meal is firm and in grad demand: 5a1e."32.5 bble
Brandywine at titi.osas.oo: Jersey is held at d 84 . 485. anti
Puncheons 818.50.
Wheat is buoyant, and one cent better, with more ac
tivity at the advance. Sales 90,510 'mallets it $1.44@
187 for Chicago Spring; 57(§1.6i for Milwaukee Club:
41.65@1.70 for Amber I nee; 81. 6801.72 for winter rod
Western; 8 . 1.71. 70 for Amboy Michigan.
Rye 18 quiet and firm at $1.05@1.16 for Jerooy and
State.
`Barley is firm and in good demand. Sales of 3,000
isnsbels good Eastern at $1.60.
Oats ore firmer, and selling more freely at 61@,66 for
Jersey. and 6001175 for Canada. Western, and State.
Corn is firm and quite active; safest 13).000 boshels nt
fisc for sound Western mixed, and Welk for unsound do.
WiIISKY IS unsettled and easier; Bales 1,500 bbls at
OCE&62e, clotting at the iodide rate.
le:moms are dull. To Liverpool 28,000 bushels Cora
at 6C60641; MOD bushels Wheat at eitl: 200 boxed Ba
con at 20.5. To Glasgow per neutral, 260 tierces Lard at
ITEMS:
CITY
CRACKERS AND CREESE.—MT. C. H.
Mattson, dealer In line family groceries, Arch and
Tenth streets, has now in store a fresh supply of all
the best brands of Crackers, Boston Bran; Butler,
ISTIIk, Pic Nic, and Trenton Biscuit; also a tine lot
of Dutchhend, Sapsago, and Cream Cheese, to which
co invite the attention of our readers.
THE LADIES GOING TO BLAZES.—" A big
tiling' , on head dresses is about to astonish the
fashionable world. Clusters of diminutive gas
lights are now to spring from the tresses of beauti
ful matrons; the jets will issue from burners within
'transparent shades exquisitely , cut, not larger than
cherry. The• tubing is to be of gold, connected
with a reservoir of the same valuable metal, which
is to tie concealed in the meshes of luxuriant hair
behind the head, The pressure will be applied to
the tank, which Is supported by an elaborate back
comb, the top of which forms a row of little gas
lights. The husband will "turn on the gas," light
up hie blushing bride, and usher her into her sphere
of conquest; while he will himself present quite as
elegant and a much more sensible appearance than
that of his fiery-headed dame, provided he procures
ads wearing apparel at the Brown Stone Clothing
"Ball of Bockhill & Wilson, Nos. 603 and 606 Ohest
mut street, above Sixth.
PSEJIMICES.—One by one our prejudices
give way before our self-interest. Now that the re
telliba has proved more formidable than it did eigh
teen months ago, we, whose prejudices were against
allowing the colored soldier to share the honor of
.maintaining the Union, are now not only willing,
but are calling upon the Government to accept his
services. No reason can , be urged against their
employment except prejudice; but that prejudice is
Sound to be too expensive to maintain, costing the
lives of our husbands, brothers, and sons, together
with millions of treasure; and self-interest, if not
justice, forces us to succumb. So the prejudice
once against ready-made clothing; but the conveni
ence, cheapness, and style of the first-class ready-
Snarl° clothing, such as is sold tit Charles Stokes &
- Co.'s, under the Continental, convince our reason
Snd dispel all prejudice against It.
THE ItIAN-11111.LTNE11.—Ho knows the ex
act spot at which the stuff should fit tightly, and
'where it should float around at will. He under
stands at a glance, by the whole context of the wo
man, what should be shown and what concealed.
Tie is a perfect gentlemen, always fresh and clean
shaved, always curled, black coat, white cravat,
cambric sleeves, fastened at the wrist with a gold
button. lie-officiates with all the gravity of a Melo
matted who carries the future of the world shut up
in one of the compartments of his brain. He is al-
Moat as Satisfactory in his way as the attach4s are
'ln their way at the elegant One• Price Clothing Es
tablishment of Granville Stokes, No. CO Chestnut
lamer, Philadelphia, where winter garments of rib
solute perfection in every respect are always ready
to please an infinity of tastes.
EAST METHOD Ole OBTAINING A FORTY
'Wm DOLLAn Siiwrrco Maceuxe.—Any one getting
thirty new subscribers to that well-known and long
established weekly paper, The Saturday Evening
Pod will receive one of Wheeler & Wileonfe Forty.
.live Dollar Sewing Machines gratis, as a premium.
'The Tod has just commenced a new story by the
popular writer, "Marlon Harland," author of
Alone, ,, "The Hidden Path," &e. For particu
lars, and a view of the Sewing Machine, call at the
office of the Pod, No. 319 Walnut street, Phila.
foSat
GEORGE
Stecic s
Inimitable
Piano
Fortes,
J. E. Gould,.
Beriudkand Ohestruit; CaliAthitlm
ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS,
OP TO 12 O'CLOCK LAST NIGHT.
'Continental—Ninth w.
-0 T SuHIM Louisville
C Laughlin
e3eo A Paichard, Cincinnati
Cordes & wf, Prue. R I
.A Garrison, Pittsburg
3) Eicher. Pittsburg
3/1 1 4 Chas l'ago, Kentucky
]tire Shaler, Lexington, KY
C Harris
F Shenk,Lancatster
J C Brooks, Chicago
:B M Jackson, Pros., R I
.3 Fief, Boston
Watson Premien, Boston
at W Officer, Chicago
.7 A Robinson:Mahn,
A Caldwell,Columbia
Goo A Yohe,lialtimore
.1 Metallic, Troy, N Y
X Drn vo, Pittsburg
James Getty, Baltimore
31 It Whiting
„EA Bourdman, jr Boston
it Coulter, Greensburg, Pa
`W A Skitter, 0 reensb4, Pa
.1) W Lawrence, Boston
L BRIT. 11014011
.IPWales&wf,ITSA
D J Brown & In, Now York
(leo R Hotcbkisx, N Haven
A M Zimmerman, Barrishe
lifr Cowan, l'emitt
B B Platt Harrisburg •
.T Duffy, Sixtieth
7.;etli Bryant, llo,ton
.I S Hotchkis s
• W Yates, New York •••
ArL Sebring
.A W Brown .
:It I) Mitchell, New York
Cant Jos Bush, Mass
• B
H Archer.Salem,N J
J Buckley, Boston
J McCobb guvr, Brooklyn
Zits SrTraily,New York
• Croolo.St Lents
'W B Bodge, Now York
Runtrill,liew York
'Wm Iledile.New York
15 Findlay, Now York
C B Richardson, Jr,N York
C T 0 ilbort.Now York
W Cummings
W H Beacdes & 111,Miss
D McGiltou,Thaltimore
Zan; B Bond,Baltimoro
Jonas Fitch & wr, Baltimore
31 It Hitt, Washington
H Orris.Manohestor
Niel Within
Mt Chestnut. streets
Mrs ITolsman, If Jersey
Mies Holman, N Jersey
B . IZ IN E 4TET, t P k& 88
•
M Roan, Asw York
C Mersbant, U 8 N
MaDor Wesley Brainard
A B Woodruff, N Jersey .
A !i Dodd, New York
air Hackett, Now York
F M Babcock, New York
Plieulx Babcock, N York
Win Racer & lady, Ohio
F Hilliard
C Hafer, Lancaster
L E Wnbv,Niiminaton,Dol
Mrs Roberts, Harrisburg
P B Thompicizoi,N York
Thos B Bryson, S Suring s
Ono E C aliford,Nework
.1' IV & sou, Leb'n
Mrs Killinger, Lobauon
0 P Senile
.1 Carothers & wf, N York
Miss Croigh, Chambersharg
A Varela
W S O'Brien. Baltimore
Td Hill & wf, Pray, f
E M Neil 8c la, New York
Meet F M Ilalleck
James Talcett, New York
II 31 Shepherd, Ohio
. .
.Taeol, Wendell, Jr, Boston
C Now York
H de Lareld,Now York
It I, 11 tt mb, Now York
(I iI Wntuh, Hartford
flea H Neldon & In, N J
T, AlN'', New York
1) McDougall, New. York
A Robinson & la, New York
Iligelow,Jr,Necrark,N J
NEhellon,Derby,Conn
.70:4 MorroAeld,Baltimore
E G Smyserjorlc
P A Sousll,lork
Amos Walker,Maine
11 S Burton &
W C Sewett,Culoralo
It Keller
Geo 0 Levis, Chicago
W Keller, St LOON
N ATinch, Now York
W'r Finch, New York
A A Burnham, Hartford, Ct
F E Potter, Boston
J N Lightner, Baltimore
It D Moore, Baltimore
J Harsh Baltimore
J E Wafts, Rochester, N Y
Ali Potts, Wiub, D C .
Cdrard--Chestnut
Rear Adell oregory,U S N
A 11 Maganca
B Hoover, New York
P Thardlct,Jr,New York
Alien C Stimers,U BN
John W Ensworth, Coon
'Geo L Cannon, Now York
T L Christmas,New York
T C Koyscr & la, Wuah
'rites Clyde, Baltimore • •
7.11 Shaw, Detroit, Mich
I J tammhorst,St Limit
+Cleo B Blancliard,Kontacky
Mclntire,Ohin
Stirs Molntire,Ohia
3tre Wallace, 0111 u
T 1' Eagle & I a, Mu Rolla
Eagle Marietta
i 9 F Eagle,Marietta
Airs Clark, New York
ralhomns.New York
W Snyder & dau Pounn i
ARuatington, larriabg
(leo E Crater, Washington
(lee W Kassier, Col Of Nlio
H Leaf, Connecticut
a a Watson &_yrf, Brooklyn
A A Higene, New .ler ey
Geo ht Steinman, PI,
Oen Wm Cooke, N Jersey
71 Vieth, Harriebarg
- V7H Wood r Week, C
3 L Boston
Xslw Oliver, Now York
Hon T Jones Yorke, N .f
John Taylor, Pa
'Wm Taylor, Pa
Zan Wills & wf, PR
(leo Wills, Roxbury, P:, 34 R5 108 May W y, Pa
nyder
treeti below Ninth.
D l l Veeali U SA
L S Lowis,Uniontown
Maj G 11 Bardwell, Penns
Mrs Banlwell, Penns.
A Dissinger, Penney' vaunt
Mrs Marsh, iVyomiluLPll
F Potter Pottsville
Wm Price:St Clair
F S Hunter & la , Reading
Mrs H H Mnhlenberg.Pa
S Hunter & In, Scatting '
1 N littutor. Reuling
I
• I A Hunter, Reading
Jam T Norton, Baltimore
Martin Luther, Reading
11 Mannam New York
Roht Henaersou,N York
%V W Gallier,Sfemphie
Mrs C Ladlow. N York
.1 H Mem & la, Illinois
Miss Diller, Illinois
111 Fitrithitm,Philadelphin
II Miller
A Smith
Sanil Brown, Perry co, Pa
Adam Mlle
at Wilson, Delaware
Thns H Ilennenger,Clo, 0
L Wllmarth & la, N York
S %tinder, Connecticut •
1) Potter, New Jersey
J Van Reusselear, N
.1 0 Dngen, Baltimore
(1e0..W Cummins, Del
Sire John H Barth. Balt
Mrs J R Ditrenderfer, Bait
1) W Hughes, U 8 A
D B Thayer, St Lottisi
D B Candel, Wash,_D C
Dmicomber, Wa,sli, DC
Ainericen--43hearaasa
Crhurl Wiloon IC York.
art R Ontildle. Pit
Sinn & la, Borli union
.lifr Clothier It In, N •lor.my
jAmit Barnett & la, Pa
J Barber, W Chester-
,II
,II Lawson, Pendia
AT W Acton, Salem, lr .1
JA NA I Smedley, Clie.ter
J W Bo or, Columbia
:D A Smith, Pottsville •
FRB Stone . Balthnore
.E W Stone, Baltimore •
Copt W Ludwig. 11 York
street, above Fifth.
T W Torrey, Sandusky, 0
11 Courtney, lku4on
W P Lander, York
C thing, Mason. Ind
J Mossloy, Jr, ,N York
E Thompson. Danbury
B V Stone, Easton, Pa
' \V Ihder, Mass
W Wllllsms
L J Feddentan, Newtown
C C Lloyd,. Newtown
J 1) Robing, Maryland
M Waller, Maryland
St. Loula—Chestnut
.7 H Durand, Sahli!' iro
'T C Drake, Kew Brunswick
Ivl Lambeon, Delaware
Zorn
Vhudon, H Van Riper, DI N Jersey
a Jr, U S -
V A Ordway. II S Di - --
Chas Arnols
I.l.eut W W Kunkel, U 5 A
C Williams
Chas S Mortimer, St Louis
A J Buoknor, Jr .
street, above Third.
F Sheppard, Isl D. N J
Jos L Bruce, Bostou
Chits k French, Boston
B Thayer, Boston
W J Parke. Penns
John 0 Reed, !bailment
F Wormtoy, Puleburg
.1 Hanley, Pittsburg
grs Cambay h fain, Elmira
It s Street, New Havon
1 A Pollack, Now York
The Union—Arch street, above Third,
H tGreek, Allentown S B Cloriver, Delaware
oholes Wolf, Cincinnati II .31 Bolton. Now Jersey
Sharp & wt. Bolero, NJ &MC 8 Holcomb. N J
'W P Ware & In, Salem, N J K D Schooner, Pottsville
1 L Hoffman, Allentown II ltosongartee Pottsville
Fox Olio lintlceleY, Virginia
Goo BI Stevens,S New 11:1 inplo Sheldon, Princeton, N J
Merohants'—Fourtl
Jas Hann, York, I'a
.1 Higinbotham, Kaman]
John H Morris, New Jane)
Col J 0 regg & la, Wnsli'n
111 Connally, Pittsburg
JrtK Ihtekin. Pittsburg
YEnnUART 4—Evening.
H B Rice, Ohio
S A Junklns, Bridgeport, 0
AV 11 Blunter, Allentown
Mr* Yertster, Allentown, Pa
Thee P Harahan, N J
J 'Hanger, Terre Haute
John a Loh n, Easton
Wm Patton, Erie, ra
Jos Metcalf, Brie, re.
W P Ituy field
W Ii Davis, Easton, Pa
Geo Sanderson, Lancaster
Chas Latin, Pennsylvania
R lirtulage,Wilkosbarre
Jacob Robinson. Scranton
E Hansen, Milwaukee
Commereinl—Sixth st:
J Yocum. Donglasrville
B Platt, 13n tr. lo
It Shei mon, Do'airare
C S Cooper, Maryland
.1 S Sailor, Virginia
T W Evans,Reiiili lig
J Mintzer, Tottbtuirn
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State*, Unlon—Stxth.
1k unin.vew York
White,Now York
ToAor.New York
Lt A 1, Atidemn, Marylnixd
Vent W J Galtughor,Md
Young, Content' le
C 'Van Allen,New York
H C Hopkins,Soulemet •
D Conn, I'erry•ertlla
2.500 bbl
8.100 bus.
9,000 bus.
6,500 bus.
Barley Sheaf—Seco
C Longsbore, Attleboro
31 E Smith, Bucks us
,T 8 Brown, Doylestown
DI E To.ylor, Tay Torevillo
ail:nekton. Bucks co
J 'rocker, Ali Motown
E Ambler Montgomery co
A illarks,'Pennsylvama
IV Hrlttain, Hunlerdon, NJ
W Johnson, New Jeracy
3 Frick, Pen neylvaula
S \Varner. Ponnevlvanin.
S Wayne co
W Hamlin, Wayne co
Sum 0 1' Wee, Barka co
S Walker. Wayne co' -
Copt C W Davenport. Pe;
Nat instal—Races of
J p Seidel, Panne.
W L Barthrell, TunkhAn'k
1) Seltzer, • Lebanon
W M Boggs, Mt Joy
1) .7 Bogor. Middleburg
it W Bone, Dayton, 0
CWCuldweli, Dayton, 0 '
Bald Eagle—Third at., above Callawhlll.
Y Stransbnrger, Bucks co J L Farr, Allentown
A Yoh°, Bethlehem M C Berger, Bethlehem
0 F Huber, Allentown NV G Beck, Northampton
AT THB MERCHANTS' SIOHANGE, PHILADELPHIA.
ShipSbateninc, Oxnard Liverpool, soon
Ship Belle or the Ocean, Reed Liverpool, soon
Bark Edwin, Peterson I Iverpool, soon
Bark Savannah, Stinson I iverpool, soon
`Bark Florence. (Br) Too Port Spain, soon
Bark Thomas DOWD, Duncan...., ...... Laguayra. Feb 7
Bork Emerald Isle, Stouter Barbadoes, soon
Brie Korea. Stinann B•whadoes, soon
Behr Lion, Creighton Havana, soon
(Cormipoifdence of the Philadelphia Exchange.)
LEWES, Del, Feb 3, P M.
Nenrly all the veenole reported at the harbor In my
lea have loft; since then a NW tricd brought to tho
Breakwater twe barks—one reported to be the ttcaco,
from Havana for New York. The Danish brig Pollux,
from Hie, the revenue cutter Dobbin, and the Five Fa,
them Light Ship remain. 'rho wrecker the schr Leo was
sold to-day. The other solioouers reported ashore are
only wetting wind and tide, when they will be got off.
Wind west.
Yours, &c, AARON ItIAESHALL.
• MEMORANDA.
Ship James Brown, Crabtree, was discharging at Lon
don 17th nit.
Ship Laucaater, Decan, was up at Liverpool 17th ult.
for Philadelphia Yid.
Hark Hiawatha, Ryder, hence, via Batavia, at Bang
kok With Nov.
Prig A 0 Cattail, for Philadelphia, cleared at New Or
Wane 26th ult.
Ship V . imoria Reed, Thompson, for Cardiff and New
York, railed from London 18th ult.
Bark Vivid Light, Eldridge, hence, was discharging
at London 17th ult.
Schr S V W Simmons, Williams, hence, arrived at
Providence 2d Inst.
Scbr Blondel, Avery, and Prize Banner, Small from
New Haven for Philadelphia, at New York 3d inst.
Schr Terse, Scott, from Buenos Ayres for Boston, at
Bohneal Bole Ist Inst.
• .
Schri Sophia Ann, Smith, L A Danenhower,
John Tilton, Ketcham, and Sarah Callen, Cullen, cleared
at lieu' York yesterday. kW Philadelphia.
Use Dr. D. JATINZ'S EXPECTORANT at once, It may
save you flout Consumption. It will certainly cure the
must iniefernte Coughs and Colds.
HAVE YOU BRONCHITIS?
Then try JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT. It will subdue
the inflammation, relieve the cough, pain, and dUilculty
of breathing, and produce a speedy cure.
HAVE YOU ASTHMA T
JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT will overcome the spasmo
dic contraction of the wind tnbei or air vessels, and
clime the ejection of the mucus which clogs them.
HAVE YOU PLEURISY?
By taking two or three large doses of JAYNE'S EX
PECTORANT in quick succession, and covering no
Nam mly in bed, the (1688.1313 will be subdued at the outset.
HAVE YOU CONBUDII'TION?
JAYNE'i EXPECTORANT will give you immediate
relief. It cleanses the lungs from all irritating matters,
while it heals and invigorates them. Thousands who
have been given up by their physicians have been re
stored to limilth.by its use.
W11001'0.113-COUGII, CROUP, and all diseases of the
lungs or breast, are effectually and speedily cured by
JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT. It is no new remedy. For
thirty years it has been before the public, the demand
for it constantly increasing, and the evidence of its great
curative powers accumulating in our hands. Why not
give It a trial?
KERR'S
FURNISHING CIIINA AND GLASS ESTABLISHMENT,
CHINA lIALL, 829 CHESTNUT STREET,
Hotels, restaurants, and :shipping supplied, China and
glass packed in a proper manner, and warranted from
breakage, to all parts of the United States.
N. 8.--China decorated to order; also, initials and
crests elegantly engraved on table glass. ia24-1m
8-T-1860-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 dissipation 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 ou re Diarrhala, Cholera, and Cholera Morbria.
They cure Liver Complaint and Nervous Headache.
Tbey ore the beet BITTERS in the world. They make
the weak man strong, and are exhausted nature's great
restorer. They aro made of pure St. Croix Ram, the cele.
prated Calisaya Bark, roots and herbs, and are taken wits
the pleasure of a beverage, without regard to age or time
of day. Particularly recommended to delicate persons
requiring a gentle stimulant. Sold by all Grocers, Drug.
gists, Hotels, and Saloons. P. B. DRAKE Jr CO., SIOS
BROADWAY, New York. seitiMkg
WILLIAM A. BATCHELOR'S celebrated Hair 1174
produces a color not to be distinguished from mania:
warranted not to injure the hair in the least; remedies
the ill effects of bad dyes, and invigorates the Hair fox
life. ORA Y, RED, or RUSTY HAIR instantly turns
splendid Black or Brown, leaving the Hair soft and
beautiful, Sold by all Druggists, ,Sw.
.4C4l The Genuine is signed WILLIAM A. BATCHE•
LOR, on the four Mac of each box.
FACTORY, No. 81 BARCLAY Street,
(Late 233 Broadway and 18 Bond street.)
New York.
ONE-PRICE CLOTNING, Or TER LATEST
YYTLes., made in the Beet Manner, expressly for RETAIL
SALES• LOWEST Selling Prices marked In Plain 71.
lures. All Goode made to Order warranted satisfactory.
Our ONE-?Rios SYSTEM Is strictly adhered to. All •r»
thereby treated alike.
delS-ly JONES & C0..604 MARKET Street
GARWOOD—KNIGHT. —On Wednesday , February
4th, I S 6$, by Friends cereinony, in the presence of May of
Henry, Echelon W. Carwood, of Harri. °nettle, and
Return C.,•deitghter of Abel Knight, of Mußica BBL
both of Oluncester count', N. J. •
°WIG —HALLAM:MIL—On Wednesday. Jatuutry
Vdi, at the residence of the bride'„ father, by Rev. E.
DP behtvolDetz, Edwin S. Young, of Baltimore, CO Sadie,
eldest daughter of Mlles Hallacher, of Lances - or county,
ELencaster end Lebanon county papers please copy. •
LYONS—vntDEN.- , cin Monday , Febrnau •2d, In St.
Peters Cherch.: r
Lewcs,A)el.• by the . Rev. J Leighton
McKim, Dr. B.• Lyons and 3fage C. Virden, eldest
daughter of Captain Henry Virden. •
•
KEEN. hi Tuesday, the 3d inst., 111 r, Joseph Neon.
in the tell year of his age. •
111. relatives and friewta of the family are invited to
attar d hie funeral from his late residence. No. 6 North
Eleventh street, above 'Wallace, on Friday morning
next. the Gil, that.,
at 11 o'clock.
HI DI:1E1.1,-1M the morning of the 4th last, or Aestrlet
fever, Pauline Goddard, daughter J
of Robert J.
in the 7th year of herago. .
Funeral from her father's rnaltionce, No. 1431 North
Fifteenth street, thin (Thursday) afternoon, at 2 o'clock.
OILLMORE. —On Monday, 241 instant, J 11111438 C. Gill
.
street. below Arch.
Mrs M M Dunning, Milner
Y J Byrod, Halifax. Pa
G D Ooodlandur, Clearfield
W Oloason, New York •
Gleason. Minersville
John Fowls, New York
Albert Puller, New York
W Benjamin, Now Pork
L Al Orman, Wash'n, D C
Dr Hall, Pennsylvania
11 Williams & la. New York
W 111 Burkot, Harrisburg
Dr 0 H Markley, Laucaster
Thos White, York
Rtcli'd Kier. Minersville
lion C Al Donovan. rhila
Kra Dolisvku, rkila
David W Howell, Easton
T T Dwight, New York
D lit Van Auken, Milford.
A Nachman, New York
Geo T Hinkley. New York
rest. sleeve Chestnut.
B almond, Chester co
J Lorki LI. Jr, C hester co
A Brauer, Jr, Columbia
NV Adams, Baltimore
ll43rnh:un & In,Choster co
J .1 Brower, Bloomsburg
IA BOnitug - ,Delaware co
and Market streets.
J A Meyer,Willininsport
A Wo Pituburic
J Stovoinon,Dattphia
S Kinter, Dauphin
1) Berkstrewr. Poona
H L Donhato, Clinton co
W Drippa,Cliestor co
PructauChestor co
street, below Vine.
D Carver, liNing, Sun, Ha
G Sattorthwaile, Peal=
S 9 Ely, Pennsylvania
B Cin New York
S Y Addis. Hartsville
'V Dyer, Doylestown
E Hilglios, Bucks co .
W Knight, Bucks co
S Carey.
A Robb, Chester co
J Stackhotc, Peinta
G Hibbs. Pennsylvania
Miss Drake. Easton
C B Ely. Bucks co
T J J ann ey. Pennsylvania
D Feaster, Newtown
13 8 Heston. Nowtowa
reet, above Third..
A illyero & In, Ohio
J Wiest, Stinerovillo
S Sieber, Rending
W S Sheitenberger, Penns
(1 A Wii Pottsnown
E H Black, Hazlutuu
rect. above Market.
.T Bay & Indy, Bucks co
J N Lacey, Wilkosbarre
IV II Norton, Rending
Mudisott—Second St
A Dewald,Ponngylvaula
A Rundle, Penna
John ICealeq, Dover, Del
T Jame*, Peow , ylvanla
W B Sloan, New• Jersey
Mtv Sloan, New Jersey
MiliS Sloan, New Jersey
J McNeal & la, Juniata co
Thos S Murray, New Hope
J Haines & lady, Pa
L Merrill, Washington
JP Q Jenks.. Bethlehem •
II Keeler, Wyoming co
Black Bear—Third street, above CallowhilL
C C Ilieutand, Pouna E Killian, Englumina
H S Brown, Retuliug H Fetter, Engleovillo
S N Lams, Springtown N Wagon
NY Steckel, Melon Jae Fry, Allentowu
Mount Vernon—Second street, above Arch
F. Ellis, Pennsylvania John Wall, Lancaster
A Collins, Connecticut I
PRILADBLPRIA BOARD OF TRADE.
THOS. R. FUROR.
SAM,. E RToKRS. Conaerras OP THE Moroni
GEORGE N. TaTHAM,
LETTER BAGS
FOR TIM WERT COAST OP
if:UNIT, Copt Miller, for the
sail from Ulla port ath Inst.
the D S squadron and others,
at the Foreign Letts r Office,
or before the above date. .
AFRICA.—The bark Aaron I
West Coast of Africa, will
All letters, papers, &c, for
will be forwarded, if left
Phil Iphia Exchange, ou
MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
PORT OF PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 5,1863.
AIN RISES....
HIGH WATER
7 5-SIIN SETS
ARRIVED.
Fehr Water Witch, Hull, 4 days room Zloty York, with
Ind,o to 'Pirelli: & Co.
Srhr C Loeser, Laws, from :Now York, with incise to
D Cooper.
Strainer Jersoy Blue, Jackaway, 1 day from N York,
with rutin° to D Cooper.
CLEARED.
Bark Fronk. (Br) Stnnwood. London, E A Sputter & Co.
Bark Zilillinoket, Bailey, New Orleans, D S Stetson
& Co. •
Brig Venus, (Br) Taylor, Liverpool, P Wright & Sons.
Sell'. Lydia A May, 130 or. New York, D Cooper.
Srlir D R Wolfe, Dole, Newborn, Tyler, Stone & Co.
Schr Crisis, &mean do do
Seitz. SII Shrum Mayhew Port Royal, do
.Selir Nellie Rose, Brock, Boston, Twells & Co.
Steamer R Willing, Dade, Baltimore, A Groves, Jr.
Ste 14 J Devinney, Bristow, Washington Thos Welt
sloe, Jr.
SAILED.
I.lark AlexanderllcNeill, Cant Small, for London. left
Bare-street wind at 1 &mock yesterdav afternoon, in
taw of City Ice Boat, with a cargo consisting of 4E5 bids
flour, 50 tierces beef, and 14,900 bushels wheat.
SPECIAL NOTICES_
HAVE YOU A COUGH?
Prenarsnl only at PAZ CHESTNUT Street. feS-2t
Directly oppoeite Independence Hall, Philadelphia.
BATCIIICLOR'9 HAIR DYE I
THE BEST IN THE WORLD
N~~~r`t~~b~~~~
3713E3D.
HARD.—At Chester, Del:mere county, Pa., Palmistry
3d, Ifltti, Charles 11. Hued, in the 2Jth your of hie Age,
youngest son of the ltov. Anson B. Hard.
Funeral will take Mace ou Friday, 6th instant, at. 2
o'clock P. h[., from the eminence of his rather, •
. . . . .
NArr.--41.1 February 4th, lley. George W. Nutt, In
tie; 411th year of his ate.
His relatives, friends, and hi,: hrethern of the clergy,
are res,nertfully invited to attend the fitnenilovithoi4
further notice, en Friday, the Uth inst., at clock P.
N., from St. /Mathew is Church, Eighteenth street and
Girard itvenite. • C.
.
The relative) , and friends of the family arivespeclfally
Invited to attend the funeral,. from his Into residence.
No. 3713 Arch street, this (Thursday) morning, at 11
o'clock, without further notice. •
71.0 n. t.—On the lot Instant, Thomas E. Flora. lit the
3Tur of his age. •
The rdatives and friends of the family are respectfully
Invited to attend hie funeral, from his late residence, No.
ritl Ogden street., this (Thursday) ofterneou,et 3 o'cloc.
without farther notice. •
PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 5„ 1863.
RANDOLFIL—On Tuesday, 3d instant, Margaret,
daughter of Edmund D. and Melon K 1,. Randolph,
aged El months.
Funeral this (Thursday) afternoon, at 3 o'clock. To
proceed to Laurel 1141. •
ROBS.—On Monday, 2,1 inst.. Mary, wife of Samuel
Ross, in the 61st year of her age.
The relatives and friends of the family are rmtpeetrutly
invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her
husband, northeast corner or Fourth aad Plum streets.
Camden, N. J., this (Thursday) afternoon, at 2 o'clock,
without fnrther notice. •
CRAVL N.—at Jersey City, on thole! inst., Mrs. Mary
B. Craven, wife of 3. Craven, in the 27th year of her
a %ke relatives and friends of the family are respeet
fully invited to attend her fluter:ll. from the residence
of her father, Davie Davis, No. 452 Richmond mteetd,
Kensington, th is (Thursday) afternoon, at 1 o'clock. •
CRIB . AND CRADLE BLANXETS.
Large Crib Blankets.
Flee Cradle Blankets.
jaiEYRE & LANDELL, FOURTH awl MUIR
PYRE d; LANDELL, _FOURTH AND
ARCH, have a lino Osoortioont of .
H• . •
ood Gloom. Black .. •
jalD Widow' Silka without Blow'. • .
IMrTHE UNION LEAGUE OF PHILA.
DELPHIA.-OFFICERS lOR TUE YEAR 1E33.
IntRAIDRXT,
. HOE. WILLIAM M.. MEREDITH.
• • • WlLll. Pi rlataT.
HOBACE BINNEY. In..
JOHN B. DIVERS.
A. B. BOMB.
DIRECTORCI,
Morton McMichael, J. I. Clerk Hare;
Muer L. Olaglioro. Benj. Gerhard,
to arleg Oibloano. 000, H. Baker,
Joe. B. Tolvx send, Georgo Whituer.
John B. Kenney,
SCR}tR,
,LA.OIIORIC
League are notified that the
T street. will hr, oueued for
II AY. February 9.18%.
H. BARER. Se.retary.
JAMES L.
The Omhers of the Union
home, No. IUB CH ESTI , III
their use ea and after EON
fes.4t • 011,
MNOTICE TO PIIVEICIANS.
OFFICE OF " BOAltll 01? HEALTH," S. W.
corner SIXTH and SANSODI Streets, PutiutourittA,
yebruary 3, 1863.
I am directed to publish the following extracts of Act
of Assembly and Ordinance of Councils, to wit:
Art rif ARkanbly, January ?SOB'S, Sciethm XXV.—
" Every person practising physic in the city • • • • of
" PLiladoiphia, who shall haven patient laboring under
" a pestilential or contagious disease, shall forthwith
" maim a report in writing to the Health Officer;
" and for neglecting so to do he shall be considered
"guilty of a misdemeanor, and t‘ubject to ;'t fine not ex
"ceedlng Fifty Dollars."
OrtlillollCB of Councils, Julyll,l9ll, Scction 2. —The
"Vaccine Physicians of each ward shall preserve and
" keep oil hand a sufficient quantity of genuine vaccine
"matter for distribution, without fee or charge, to all
"practising physicist us residing within the city of Ph
dolphin, lvlio may main personal applicatiOn there
" for.
By orderr of the Board otHealth.
fee-3t WU. READ, Health Officer.
OFFICE OF TEE UNION BENEVO
LENT AssoCIATION. li. W. corner . EAVE.NTII
and SANSOM streets.
DRAB SIR: You am respectfully appealed to in behalf
of the suffering Poor of Philadelphia.
The season is upon - us when the einIMN of the poor call
most loudly for our interposition. Their little all of last
Scar's savings have been exhausted, and it may yet be
many weeks before the menus of support will agate be
opened to them. The blasts and snows of winter are
not entirely expended, and many will yet encounter the
extremes of solleting. As yet there has been no cessa
tion of applications at the office for relief. Three hun
dred stoves have been distributed, and not less than
eight hundred tons of coal, besides wood and coke.
Many thousands of garments, boots and shoes, bin ukete,
and every needful - article, including provisions and
medicines, liars been placed in the hands of the worthy
voor tip to this time by our society, and still the cry is,
we are aalferfati," "roe arc st . tfering." Although
the primary object of this Society is net the bestowal of
alms, but to assist the sober, industrious poor in obtain
ing employment—to encournge them to support them
selves—to direct them in habits of Industry and frn
nobly, aad to develop alt the latent powers for good in
them, still there are thousands of sick and infirm
women and children who cannot labor, and other thou
sands ut' able-bodied, who cannot obtain employment.
To such we must come, and it is for such that you are
now eanwstly asked to contribute. The Society, with
its large Board of Managers and two hundred lady
visitors, will give their time, as well as their means, to
conduct this good v ork, and they cannot doubt the rea
diness of their Christian follow-citizens also to contri•
Lute of their abuudauce to the work of improving and
feeding the poor.
The. Collectors, Messrs. COOPER nod EVANS, will
visit again the residences of such citizens as have privi
leged them to do so, and will bo thankful for either
first or second subscription for the season: Subscriptions
cony nisi, be sent to the undersigned officers:
SAMUEL H. PERKINS. President.
EDMUND 'WILCOX, Treasurer, 404 Chestnut Street.
JOHN HICKS, Agent, corner of Seventh and Sous=
Streets. feStt
MPHILADELPIIIA, January 29, 1863.
At a meeting of the CITIZENS' BOUNTY FOND
COMMITTBE, held this day. the following preamble
andresolutlons were adopted. and ordered to be pub
lished:
Intreas, The Citizens' Bounty Fund Committee have
advertised that they will sihmontinue the payment of
bounties and premiums after January 31, instant; and
'whereas, there arc changes to be made in military mat
ters by the United States and State authorities, to obvi
ate evils which past experience has shown to. exist in
the present mode of recruiting and sending men fate the
held: therefore,
Resolmd. That this Committee will not resume pay
ment, under the Present system, after the Slot inst.
ReBolred, Theta committee ofiive be appointed by ballot
to confer with the UM ced States and State authorities on
the subject ofpayirg bounties for recruits, and for the
purpose of perfecting and reporting such a system as will
enable the Committee to aid more effectually t the Go
vernment by its funds than it is possible to do at pre-
Sent.
liisrolted, That the. Treasurer is hereby requested to
deposit the balance of the funds with the assistant Trea
surer of the United States In this city, at short call on
interest, until it is required.
THOMAS WEBSTER, Vice Chairman.•
Loma BLOMET, Secretary. .300-8 t
IMP NO TIC E.— AT THE ANNUAL
Meeting of the Stockholders of the UNION
STEAMSHIP COWAN Y, held February 3, 1513, tho
lowing-named gentlemen were elected to serve as Dim
tom for the ensuing Tear, vie: William M. Baird, A. S.
Rock nor, Thomas sparks, James 1). Whetham, Thomas
Webster; and, at a subsequent meeting of the Board,
William M. Baird was appointed President, and William
W. Ilanness Secretary and Treasurer.
re:; -3t WM. W. HARKNESS. Secretary.
M• AT THE ANNUAL MEETING. OF
the ASSOCIATION OF TILE BOARD OF TRADE,
held February 2, instant, the follosrlog named gentle
men were duly elected Officers of the Association and
members of the Executive Donnell for the ensuing year:
President—SAMUEL C. MORTON. •
Vice Presidents—DAVlD S. BROWN, JOHN WELSH,
SAMUEL V. NIERRICK.
Secretary of Association—WlLLl/CH C. LUDWIG.
Treasurer—RlCHAßD WOOD.
VSECCTIVE COUSCIL.
Thomas Kimber, Jr., William L. Rehn,
14rsiel Morris, Benjamin Marshall,
Joseph C. Grubb, James R. Campbell,
Edmund A. Solider. Samuel W. Do Courses
George L. Buzby, Bunn C. Mud.
Edward C. Biddle, Algernon S. Roberts,.
Jelin E. Addicks, Sofia R. Penrose,
Thomas S. Fernon, I. S. Waterman,
Samuel E. Stoke;, Charles Wheeler.
George N. Tatham, William 0. Bedlton.
James Milliken,
MHOMEOPATHIC HOSPITAL, 1118
GUTHSERT Street. —This institution is now open
for the reception of sick and wounded Soldiers, who will
be received and provided for in the most comfortable
manner. aee of alliance. B. F. GLENN.
no22cr Secretary of Board of Managers
r:&.• OFFICE OF THE SURGEON-AR.
TI , T TO THE ARMY AND DAVY. Prnx.mom..
pH lA, October
Wounded Soldiers and Sailors desirous of availing
themselves of the National Appropriation for supplying
Artificial Limbs. should - apply immediately at the °Moe
of the Surgeon-Artist to the Government. No. IGOO
CHESTNUT dtreet. B. FRANK PALMER.
jag -6m Government Surgeon-Artist.
OFFICE WHIITLICLIEJ. HAVEN
AND LEHIGH RIVER HAI LUG A.l) COMPADI
No, 15 South SEVENTH Street,
HIAiiRIA, February 3, MI
NOTICE.—NotIce Is
hereby given that SUBSCRIP
TIONS to the additional Capital Stock of the Company,
autlerlzed by the stockholders at a general meeting,
held this day, will be received from the Stockholder of
the Company, and of the Minehill and Schuylkill Haveu
Railroad Company until 12 o'clock, noon, of the 10th
instant. 9 ALEXANDER J. DERBYSIRE,
President.
IM.INSURANCE COMPANY OF' THE
STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA, February 2, Val
The Directors have this day declared a DIVIDEND OF
SIX PER CENT., or twelve dollars per share, payable to
the Stockholders, or their legal representative =, on de
mand. ffe.3-10t) WILLIAM' HARPER, Secretary.
ir:NOFFIOP. OF THE HAZLETON COAL.
COMPANY, l'imanscriti A, February 3, ISGi.
The Board of Directors of the Hazleton Coal Company
have this day declared a semi-annual Dividend of two
dollars per share, payable to the Stockholders, or their
legal reprusentatives, at the office of the Compauy, No.
303 WALNUT Street, on and after the 12th inst.
The transfer hooks will be closed antil the 19th last
fe3-St - ALEX.. O. 0 ',NV:Secretary.
KENSINGTON SOUP HOUSE, AL
LEN Street, near Marlborongli,
loebrnarY 2, I£4l3.—The Kensington Soup Society are 418-
tribultu soup daily to the snffering and worthy poor
of their (Harlot and 31r. JOHN G. HOPKINS, No. 321.
North NINTri has been appointed their Agent,
to solicit and receive contributions in aid of this desira
ble object. Any donations. either in money wood,
dour, Orvegek
e';, will be thankfully received by the
Managers or either of the undersigned ;
ABRAHAM P. EYRE, Preeidaut, 422 RICHMOND
Strew.
- CHARLES M. WHIMS, Secretary, 1033 REACH
Street,. above Lunrel.
. . -
GEORGE .T. HAMILTON, Treasurer . , Commercial
Bank, S. W. Corner FOURTH and CHESTNUT Streets . :
fe2.-nimes:lo
•
sKATING SHATLNG! SKATING.!
, •-• 1 RDSIINELL'S SKATING PARK, BROAD Street-,
above Colllll3bitt avenue, is now in line condition, and,
being under the Immediate snporetsion of the membern
of the Philadelphia Sir atiug Club, Indies may depend on
being free from interruption. 'rho can; of the Thirteenth
and Fifteenth-street Passenger Pailroad Company rite
within one block of the Park every live ini autos. Mi
nors unaccompanied by their parents will not be per
patted on the ice.
RF4.1313A.R13 ROOT.-7 OASES FOR
maioby• ZISOLBR St SSUrni, DritsmiAt•c,
• S.W.
W. corner SECOND and RESS Streets..
NEAPS -FOOT BFLS. FOR
sale by: • • ZIECILEIVic 11311TFI. Druggists.
B.W. armor SECOND and.GREEN Streets.
RENNWALEX:-S . BALES FOR SALE
byZIEGLER & SAILTRi Driluggida.
• • Y: 'corner SECOND aItd•OREBN Streets.
•
SAL :AIiDIONIAO.-4 CASKS. FOR
ante by ZIEGLER & &MTH. Dinughas,
. • • R.W. corm SECOND and GREEN Streets.
BORAX REFINED.--30 BBLS. FOR
iialetir ZIEGLER & SMITH, brumeAs.
• S.W. corner SECOND and OREBN Streets.
CREAM TARTAR, PURE.--8 BBLS
fOr'oge by ZiEGLER & SMITH, Druggidg, -
S.W. corner SECOND and GREEN Streets
0„.1.3:1E, IRISH.-5 CASKS FQR'SALE
‘-^by ZIMMER St 8111.T9, Dittorists,
• E:W. corner SECOND and GREEN Streets.
OLIVE 011., QTS. AND PINTS.-FOR
sale by ZIEGLER & SMITH, Druggists.
S.W. corner SECOND and. GREEN Streets.
IPECAC. ROOT.-;-ONE OEROON' FOR
*ate by • ZIEGLER SMITH, Drettclets.
fli.W..conter SECOND and GREEN Streets.
,OVIDE POTASH, CONRAD'S.L-4
0161 for sale b3r ' ZIEGLER dc 8111211,Drua4etA,
S.W. corner SECOND and GREEN streets. .
FLOWERS OF SULPHUR.. : I7SRBLS
-a- for codeby • EIEOLER & MTN, Drnallts,
re3-6t* S.W. corner SECOND and aItEEN Streets.
SIX CENTS REWARD.-ABSOONDED
^-" flora the subscriber, on the Ist instant. ROBERT
THOMAS, an indentured Colored Apprentice. All per
sons are turbid harboring or trustier him on my account.
W. WHIT ALL,
February 4, 1569. Efes-309 1110 FILBERT Street.
81 n- REWARD.:-LOST, JANUARY
•-• 26. in Germantown, or returning to the city la
'tenor ears via Ninth :street, a Quartv-rock Revolving
BREASTPIN, with Linea Collar attached. The finder
will receive the above reward by returning it to No. 48
North ELEVENTH Street. - R.*
8500 REWARD FOR RECOVERY
of the Goods and arrest of the Thlevaq. The
Dry Goods Store, S. W. corner of Arch and Fourth ste.,
was entered on the night of the 28th or morning of tho
26th January, and SILKS amounting to between $4:011)0
and id MP Stolen therefrom. The above reward will be
given for the recovery of the sane.fa-St `EYRE & LANDELL.
EIM ER'S WORYTYPES ARE MOST
natural and life-like In their coloring, 'easy and
natural position, end finished with taste and elegance.
SECOND Street. above Green. It
WALL PATERS! WALL PAPERS?-
Attention is invited to our stock of WALL PA
nuts, now being daily received from factory. All new
designs, for Spring eillif3X, which will be sold at right
prices. JOHN H. LONGSTREI'IL
No. 1R North THIRD Street.
Paper Hanging dune In city or country by efficient
'workmen. tel-ffi•
MATERIALS FOR MINCE PIES.
=tom LAYER, AND SULTANA RAISINS.
G/TROSI' CURRANTS, SPICES.
CIDER WINE, am. &o.
ALBERT 0. ROBERTS,
DEALER IN PINE GROCERIES.
MA-UN' CORNER ELEVENTH AHD VIIII
WATCHES AND JEWELRY.
AMERICAN WATCHES Bit
AMERICAN WATCHES FOR AMERICANS(
THE AMERICAN WATCH COMPANY give notice that they
have lately, issued a new style of Watch, expressly de
signed for Soldiers and others who desire a good Watch
at a moderate price. These Watches are intended to dis
place the worthless, cheap Watches at British and Swiss
manufactare, with which the country is flooded; and
which were nevegexpected to keep time when they were
made, being refuse manufactures sent to this country.
because unsaleable at home, and used here only far
jockeying and swindling purposee.
We offer to sell our Watch, which is of VIE BM KM
BTANTIAL MANUFACTURE, AN. ACCURATE. AND DURABLE
TIMEKEEPER, and in Sterling Silver cases, Hunting pat
tern, at as low a price as is asked for the trashy Aneres
and twines of foreign make already referred to.
; FINE AMERICAN AND
..4 , 4 1„.Z IMPORTED WATCHES, Gold, Jewelry, and l
Sil
verware, at the lewest possible prices.
RUSSELL,
ja23.6m 22 North SIXTH Street.-
LORIN BLODGET,
retary Executive Board
STOCKS and BONDS, and all kinds of U. S. GOVERN
MENT SECURITIES bought and sold on Commission, ex
elustvely.
Basinees Paper and Leans on Collateral negoolated at
lotted rates.
Orders by Manahan receive prompt attention. Refers to
Messrs. Nathan Trotter &Cc. Geo. D. Parrish, Req.
John B . Myer? & Co m • Sanmel B. Thomas, Esq.,
AMOUNT WANTED
$B,OOO
- 'on a FarilAin Chester conn_ty. Apply ta
jab • B. rETTIT, 309 WALri UT dm&
8160w6-1 $2,000., $2,500, $3,500, AND
99.163.000 TO LOAN on CirOlortmges. AP.
Ply to
E. PNTTIT,
, a3l
. No. 309 WALNUT Sired.
U. S., INTERNAL REVENUE.
AGENCY FOR THE SALE OF
UNITED STATES TAX
I STAMPS,
No. 57 South THIRD Street, drat door above Chestnut.
A full supply of all kinds of TAX STAMPS constantly
on hand,. and for sale in quantitirs to suit. •
A liberal discount allowed on amounts of IMO and up
wards.
Orders by Mail promptly attendedlo.
Office Hours from 9.A. to 5 P.M.
U.III : TAD STATES
FIFTH COLLECTION DISTRICT. PENNSYLVANIA.
NOTICE. —The ANNUAL ASSESSMENT for the above
named District of all persons liable to a Tax on Car
riages, Pleasure Yachts, Billlardrables and Gold and
Silver Plate, mid also of all persons required to take out
LICENSES, 'having been completed, NOTICE IS HERE
BY GIVEN that the Taxes aforesaid will he received, for
the TWENTY-SECOND and TIVENTY-FIFTH WARDS
of the City of Philadelphia, by WILLIAM H. MILLER
anti THEODORE S. WILLIAMS, Deputy Collectors, at
the office.' Laughtroth's Building. GERMANTOWN, and
for the TWENTY-THIRD WARD Of said city .by DA
NIEL W. GILBERT, Deputy Collector, at the office of
the Collector, Frankford street, Frankfort', daily, be
tween the hours of 9 A. 31. and 3 P. 31
PENALTIES.
AU persons who fail to pay their Annual Taxes upon
Carriages,:Pleasure :Yacht.% Billiard Tables and Gold
and Silver Plate, on or before the twenty-first day of
February, ISG3, will incur a penalty of ten per centum
additional of the amount thereof and costa, as provided
for in the 19th section of the Exc.se Law bf Jnly 1, 1532.
All persons who, in like scanner, shall fail to take out
their 'LICENSES, as required by law, on or before the
21st of February next, will incur a penalty of ten per
centnin additional on the amount thereof and THREE
TIMES THE AMOUNT OF SAID LICENSES, in accord
ance with the provisions of the 19th and 58th sections of
the Excise Law aforesaid. "
Money of the United States only received, No farther
notice will be given.
JOAN \V. COWELL, Collector.
Germantown (Philadelphia), Jan. 30, 1963. ja3o-tfe2l
U-I.I.TAD STATES INTERNAL REVE
in --THIBD COLLECTION DISTRICT, Pennsyl
vania, comprising Twelfeh, Thirteenth, Sixteenth, Seven
teenth. Eighteenth, and Nineteenth yards of the city of
Philadelphia:
NOTICE.—The ANNUAL ASSESSSIENT for the above.
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
Licenses, haying been completed , notice is hereby given
that the taxes aforesaid will be received daily by the
undersigned, between the hoots of 9 A. M. and Si'. U.
(Sundays excepted,) at his office, houthwest corner of
THIRD and WILLOW Streets, on and aftt r MONDAY,
February 2d, 1863, and until and including SATURDAY,
the 21st day of the same month.
PENALTIES.
All persons who fall to pay their Annual Taxes upon
Carriages, Pleasure Yachts, Billiard Tables, ,and Gold
and Silver Plate, on or before the aforesaid Slat of Febru
ary, ISM, will incur a penalty of tea per centnm addi
tional of the amount thereof, and costa as provided for In
the 18th section of the Excise Law of July 1, 1882.
All persons who, in like manner , shall fall to take out
their - Licenses, as required by law, on or before the 21st
of February, 18a3, will incur a penalty of
THREE.TIMES THE AMOUNT OF SAID LICENSES.
In accordance with the provisions of the MLR section of
the Excise Law aforesaid. .. • .
AZ. Money of the United States only received.
air- No further notice will be given.
WILLIAM J. WAINWRIGHT. Collector,
Jal7-dtf . S. W. nor. TRUED and..WILLOW Sta._
FOR SOLDIERS
AT REDUCED PRICES.
We have named the new series of Watches, Wbf.
EMERY, Boston, Mass., which name will be found on
the plate of every watch of this manufacture, and is one
of oar trade-marks.
Sold by all respectable 'Watch Dealers in the loyal
Wholesale orders should be addressed to
ROBBINS & APPLETON,
Agents for the American Welch Company,
182 BROADWAY, It Y.
ialC“s to thl3tif
al l IN B WATCH REPAIRING
ka.v . attended to, by the most experteneedworkmen,
mid every watch warranted for one yeay.
G. RIISSSLL,
1Y336m. 22 North SIXTH Street.
i!1 D. T. PRATT,
(BITOOESSOY4 TO PRATT at BEATH.,
607 CHESTNUT STREET,
Is constantly In receipt of
ENGLISH, SWISS. AND
AMERICAN WATCHES.
Of desirable styles and Qualities, to salt eli classes of
buyers. nol6-3anif
lb ELI 11OLDEN,
Dealer to flue
AMERICAN AND IMPORTED WATCHES,
JEWELRY, AND CLOCKS.
0101-6m* 70S MARKET Street.
WATCHES, JEWELRY, &O.
agrX A FRESH ASSORTMENT
AT LESS THAN FORMER PRICES.
EASY, St BROTHER, Importers,
1nh204 3914 CHESTNUT Street, below Fourth.
MAGNIFICENT JEWELRY FOR
•AJ-1- almost nothing. Cheap Trimming Store, 2126
MARKET Street. fe2-6t.
MICROSCOPIC PHOTOGRAPHIC
CHARMS.
W. SIMONS & 'BROTHER,
MANUFACTURING JEWELERS AND IMPORTERS,
SANSOM-STREET HALL,
Have just received, 'direct from Paris. a large assort--
bent 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 THE TRADE, ._
and to be had at all the principal jewelers, optic . ians, and
fancy - stores in the city. - mf3-iflta
FINARCIAL.
rrvp.-TWENTIES,
TWENTY-YEAR SIX PEE CENT. BONDS.
PAYABLE AT THE OPTION OP THE GOVERNMENT
AFTER FIVE YEARS.
lam inetracted by the SECRETARY OF THE TREA
SURY to receive aubscriiitiona for the above
LOAN AT PAR.
Interest will commence from the DATE OF SI7BSCRIP
TION, and is PAYABLE irf GOLD at the flint, or tuity
Snhlreasnry or Depository of the United States, on the
fret clays of May and November of each year. At the
present velum( oir GOLD. then Bonds yield about
EIGHT per cent. per annum.
A fall supply always on hand.
JAY COOKE,
81ThEICRTPTION AGENT,
U.4 . sqviio4l THURD.ST.BEET.
a- E.
OAPr
, 41 .; BON,
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No. 23 sorra THIRD . STREET,
DIRECTLY OPPOSITE THE MECHANICS' BARK
STOOKS AND BONDS
SODOHT AND BOLD ON commmitow AT TSB
80A2.D OF BROKERS.
MONEY INVESTED
AND NOTES AND LOANS :NEGOTIATED ON THE
/ . 3ST TZEMS. ,
S . HARVEY THO M AS, :
STOCK AND BILL BROKE-A.
No. 31% Wal.l*DT STREET.
MigaiEMaM=
JACOB E. RIDCPWAY,
No. 87 South THIRD Street.
INTERNAL REVtNIIE.
625GOLDTHORP du CO., 62 6
Mato of 16 North Fototh street.) .
. . .
Manufacturers of
Tee Fels, Cords, Gaspe. Fringes, Cnrizin Loop. Centre
TAUB'S, Dress Trimmings, Blind Trimmings, Tapes ,
Braids, Neck - tics, Military Trim:tangs, eta.
No- 625 MARKET street, Philadelphia.
LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S HAIR
DYED,. in greatest perfection; at FOURTH awl'
BRANCH Streets. • tat-if tf
L ADIES' HAIR BRAIDS, WIGS;
Curls Frizette, Gossamer Ventilated Wigs, Vaught*
ted Scala of Superior Afaunfacture. Prices are lower
than those of any other establishment. BATOR'S,
Is6-Imo No. 909 CHSSTNErr Street.
MILITARY GOODS
EVANS & HASSALL,
MILITARY PLIRNISTIERS,
No: 418 ARCH STREET
SWORDS, SASTIES, BELTS, &c.,
And everything necessary for the complete outfit of
ARMY AND NAVY OFFICERS,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
]a27-lm
G W. SIMONS & BROT#Eft,
sax - sou-STREET HALL, PHILADELPHIA,
MANUFACTURERS OF JEWELRY,
FINE SWORDS,
MILITARY GOODS, IN EVERY VARIETY
COMMISSION MOUSES.
ARMY GOODK,
'
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DARK-BLUE CAP CLOTHS.
SKY-BLUE CLOTHS FOR OFFICERS.
ARMY BLANKETS, STANDARD WEIGHT.
• 10-OUNCE DUCK.
DRILLS, STANDARD WEIGHT.
HEAVY-LINEN DRILLS AND DUCK.
BROWN AND BLEACHED SHEETINGS AND BEGET
INGE. F9r sale by
FROTHINGEIAM & WELLS.
LADIES' FURS.
LADIES' FANCY FURS,
JOHN FAREIRA.
' Bro4IS ARCH STREET, BELOW EMMA:
IMPORTER AND ifAIsaTPACTURER
Or
LADIAS' FANCY FURS_
My assortment of Fancy Furs for Ladlee and Children
to now complete, and embracing every variety th'at will
be fashionable during the preaeut season. All eold at
the manufacturers' prlies, for cash. Ladies, please give
me a call. oc3-4mif
COPARTNERSHIPS.
TI ISSOLUTION OF CO,PARTNER
SHIP. The firm of WILSON, ANDERSON, &
CERNEA is this day dissolved by mutual consent.
The business of said firm will be settled by either
Partners, at their place of business L No. 415 LIAREET
Street.
SAMUEL N. A W ND SE ERSOILND WSON.
EDWARD DE CERNEA.
Jenuari 18 %
. • .
• •-
•:NOTWE :OF LIMITED PARTNER.
. r3IUP —The subscribers hereby give notice that they
have entered into limited partnership, agreeably •to the
provision of the several laws of the Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania relating to limited partnership.
Tbat the name of the firm under which said partner
ship in to be conducted Is WILSON, ANDERSON. &
CERNEA.
That the general nature of the business intended to be
transacted by the said firm, or partnership, is the Job
bing of Dry Goods, and the same will be transacted in
the city of Philadelphia.
That the names of the general partners of said firm are
OLIVER HOWARD WILSON SAMUEL H. ANDER
SON, and EDWARD DE cEnwte, all of whom reside
in the city of Philadelphia. The name of the special
partner is WILLIAM W. HOLLOWAY, who resides at
13ridgeporl, Belmont county, Ohio ; that the capital con
tributed by the said William W. Holloway. special part
ner, to the common stock of said firm, is twenty thou
sand dollars in cash.
That the said partnership is to commence on the first
day of January. A. D. IB'3, and is to terminate on the
first day of January, A. D.
OLIVER H. WILSON,
SAMUEL M. ANDERSON,
EDWARD DR CERNEA,
• General Partners.
• WILLIAM W. HOLLOWAY,
jal4llot—th4t ••• Special Partner.
1 1 HE COPARTNERSHIP HERETO
fore existing in the name of SOUTHWICK. SREBLE.
& co., Is this day dissolved, by mutual consent.)
JAMES L. 1301.1ThWICIC,
GEOROWit. SHABLB,_
EDWAItD A. IMBUE.
Philadelphia, Dec. Slat, UN. • • • •
• •• • • -
VIE lIN IY
VERSIGNEEATING
formed a limited partnOrshiti, do make the following
publication, in compliance with the law relating to
limited partnerships, and the supplements thereto:
/ First. rho said partnership is to be conducted nnder
the name and style of soirniwien . , SIIEBLE &
GREENE.
Second. The general nature of the business intended to
be transacted by the said rutrtnership is the WOOL
BUSINMS, and MANUFACTURING OF WOOLEN
GOODS.
Third. T he general partners aro JAMES L. SOUTH-
WlCK,restding No. 2.:n South FOURTH Street, GEORGE
11. EUEBLE, residing No. 917 FRANKLIN Street, and
EDWARD A:GREENE, residing No. 11S North nvEx-
MTH Street..
Fourth. The amount of capital which SETH H. STITT,
the special has contribmed to the common stock
:of said partnership, is ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY
THOUSAND DOLLARS, In Cash.
Fifth. The said partnership .is to commence on the
first day of JantutrT.lB63, and to terminate on the thirty
first day of March, A. D. MIL
.TAMES L. SOUTHWICK,
• . GEORGE H. SUEBLE,
EDWAYII A GREENE.
ssrws. &rm.
' - • lal-Htet
THE' FIRM . OF_ DE OOURSEY &
HAIIiLTON lithis day disseived by mutual con
sent. • • , 4 SAMUEL O. DE COOKERY,
• H_oc.K HAMILTON.
Pkiladelphiailme.: Mat, •
. .
THE 'UNDERSIGNED HAVING
formed a limited partnership, do make the following
publication, in compliance with the law relating to
limited partnerships, and the supplement thereto:
First. The said partnership's to he conducted undo? the
mime or firm of DE COURSEY, HAMILTON, .St EVANS.
Second. The general nature of the business intended to
be transacted is the DRY GOODS COMMISSION BUSI
NESS.
Titlid. The general partners in the said partnership are
SAMUEL G. DE COURSEY, residing at 325 South SIX
TEENTH Street, HUGH ItAmivrolv. residin.r at 144
Worth TWENTIETH Street and CHARLES T. EVANS,
.rplding at 141 North TWTIETH Street.
Fourth. The amount of eapttal which SETH B. STITT,
the special Pittner, has contributed to the common stock
of said partnership is FIFTY THOUSAND DOLDARS. in
Cash.
Fifth. The said ixirtnership is to commence on the first
day efJanuary,lloll, and to terminate on the thirty-Bret
day of December. ISTa.
SAMUEL G. DE COURSEY,
HUGH HAXILTO.N
. • .CHARLEST. Eraiso,
3n.1.41.6t • SETH.S. STITT.
.Tllll, - --UNDERSIGNED HAVING
.
brined a LIMITED PARTNERSHIP. du make the
following publication, in compliance with the law re
lating to. Limited l'artnerahlia And the supplements
thereto:
Tire. The said Partnershipis to be conducted under.
the came sad style of B. B. ILtRTOL. •
Second. The general nature of the business intended to
be transacted by the said Partnership is the REFINING
OF SUGAR Als.t Co MOLASSES.
.77;frt: The General Partner in the said Partnership is
BARNARAS BARTOL, residing at No. 72.1 South'
TENTH Street.
Fourth. The amount of capital which ALFRED KU
SENBERG, the. Special Partner, has contributed to the
common stock or said Partnership, Is ELSVEN THOU
SAND THREE HUNDRED AND SIN DOLLARS AND
FIFTY CENTS.
Fifth. The said Partnership is to commence on the first
day of January...lSW, nnd to terminate on the thirty-tirst
day of December, LW. B. 11. BAItTOL,
ALFRED KUSENIVERG.
NOTICE IS -HEREBY GWEN THAT
N
the Limited Partnership hereto hr formed between
the undersigned...lAMß MINER, am! AB3IAR YOUNG,
on the oth day of January, 15ei, for the transaltlon.. of
the WIIOLESALE UMBRELLA ARP PARASOL BUSI-
N).›S, at No. 413 MARKET Street, Philadelphia, under
the fine name of" J. MINER," to terminate on the first
day of Jannary. A.-D.ISK has been this day dissolved,
by mutual consent. JACOB MINER,
• 31.1 R YOUNG.
JANUARY 13, las. . • ialfr-th44.
NNOTICE.—PHILADELPHIA, FEB au-
Ain"; 2, BM r-ThetOPARTNERSBEI) horatofore ex
isting between THOME A. BIDDLI, HENRY J. BID
DLE, and ALEXANDER. BIDDLE, Stuck mid Exchange
Brokers, under the fine of Thomas Biddle.& Co., is this
day dissolved by the terms of our artlciiiet of copartner
ship, lu fonsequence of the death of Major HENRY J.
BIDDLE.
The nosiness 'will be carried on by the snrviving part
hers at the same plaee and under the same name.
The affairs of the old Ann will be settled by the sub
scribers,. THOMAS' A. BIDDLE.;
' fe2-lm ' ALEXANDER BIDDLE:
TEE COPARTNERSHIP 'HERETO
fore existimt between EDWIN HALL it BROTHER
is this dar dissolved, by mutual consent, LEWIS S.
HALL retiring. •
Te lincluei.o continued by EDWIN lIALL,
under the name orEDWIN HAIL SE Co.
EDWIN HALL,
ir LEWIS S. R&M..
tmeAns 2, IRR. • fe2-ISt,
PHILADELPHIA, JANUARY 28TH,
15%1—Notice is hereby given, that the Partnership
latel subsisting between George Henderson, Robt. W.
Soutliniayd, Edwin Henderson, Thomm D. Henderson,
and William H. Henderson, ender the firm or HENDER
SON, SOUTHMAYD & CO., has been dissolved by lon
gest consent. fe2-12.t
V. OP ARTNEASHIP.-THOMAS HO
BIER and FRANCIS S. COLLADAY are partners In
our Brm from this date.
.THOS. W. EVANS & CO. r _
818 and 820 CHESTNUT Street.
February 1, MI fe2-6t
NOTICE.-THE UNDERSIGNED
hereby piiblish the terms of a Limited Partnership,
which • they formed on the 2d day of February, 1.931, to
terminate on the Slot day of December, 1862, and which
they have THIS DAY renewed. in compliance with the
Laws of Pennsylvania.
1. The name of the firm under which the said Part
nership is conducted is MATHIAS M. MARPLE.
• 2. The general nature of the business transacted Is the
buying and vending of VARIETIES and FANCY DRY
GOODS, at No. 53 North THIRD Street, iathe city of Phi
ladelphia, State of Pennsylvania.
8. The name of the' General Partner of said firm Is
MATHIAS M. MARPLE, residing at No. in COATES
Street, in the city of Philadelphia, and of the Special
Partner of mid firm GEORGE GORDON. residing at 540
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 Febrnary, IEBI, wan TWELVE THOUSAND FIVE
HUNDRED DOLLARS.
S. The said partnership is now renewed, and is to con
tinue until, and to terminate on, the 31st day of Decem
ber. 1864.
Philadelphia, December 31. 1562.
MATHIAS M. MARPLE,
General Partner.
•
GEORGE GORDON
. JOE* Special Partner.
NOTICE. -THE LIMITED PARTNER,
SRlP•heretofore oaisttnrt the undersigned,
under the Arm of J. T. PLATE & SCHOTTLER, expires
this day, by its own limitation. PhiladelthiaDecain
law 31, 1841. THEOPR.PLATE,
CARL C. SCROTTLER,
General Partnere.
CBR. F. PLATE, •
Special Partner.
By his Attorney, J. THEOPIL PLATE.
The undersigned continue the Importing and General
Commission Entsiness, under the firm of J. T. PLATE &
SCHOTTLAIR, for their own account.
CARLPLAT&
CPSHOrIigIL
Philadelplda, January]. 1563. jal-8w
DISSOLUTION OF COPARTNER.
SHIP.—The copartnership heretofore existing under
the name of SMITH, WILLIAMS, & CO. - le this - day dis
solved by mutual consent, and the business of the late
firm will be settled by either of the undersigned, at
61.3 MARKET Street.
• P. JENHS SMITH,
H. PRATT SMITH, t
JNO. H. WILLIAMS.
• WM. P. SMITH, Jr.
Philadelphta..Dee. 1882: jallf
THE. SUBSCRIBERS WILL CONTI
NUE the DRI:IOI3USINESS, as heretofore. at the
Old Stand. No: 724 MARKET Street.
WM. ELLISCO_ _.•.Dralfglate,
Jel-tf Is4.44..tuutr Street.
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, FLANNEL SHIRTS.
1,000 do. DENIM OVERALLS.
10,000 FAIRS cOTTONARR PARTA.LOONB.
For sale by
EMMETT, Bum a co..
ifas:hu mannacavers. suer CHURCH ALLEY
GROVER &BAKER'S
SEWING MACHINES;
These MACHINES have taken the. First Premium at
the State Fairs last held is • .
NEW YORK,. MISSOURI. .
NEW JERSEY, KENTUCKY,
OHIO, TENNESSEE,
INDIANA, VIRGINIA,
ILLINOIS. NORTH CAROLINA.
auCHIGAN. ALABAIKA.
lOWA, CALIFORNIA.
INCLUDING EVERY STATE FAIR WHERE EX
HIBITED IN ISM
.skit- The Work made upon the GROVER & BARES
MACHINE has taken the Fret Premium at every Fair in
the United States where it has been exhibited to this
date. .
MACHINE furnished of the,same patterns and at the
same price: making either the GROVER. & BARXR Stitch
or the Shuttle Stitch. as customers prefer.
GROVER & BAKER S. M. CO.,
ion-ft-if 730 CHESTNUT STREET.
NEW PIII3LICATION.S.
BURNEAMS CoiIEAP EDlTtori
NOW READY,
BY WILLIAM TIOWARD RUSSELL. LL. D
'L O. H. P. BURNIIAM,
PUBLISHER,
113 WASITINGtog
-SIZE, STYLE, QUALITY, AND PRICE
AT THE
OLD PRICES!
A HANDSOME THESENT
GIFT•BOOK
439 CHESTEUT Sired
LOOKING . GLASSES.
E7MErEI
HOLIDAY GOODS.
500 do. ASSORTED FANCY
TRAVELING SHIRTS.
500 do. I LOW-PRICED
WHITE MUSLIN SHIRTS.
CELEBRATED NOISELESS
EVERYWIIBRE TRrUIIIII Alf T
W.ANTED-AN ACTIVE, INTELLI
GENT LAD, about 17 or LS years of an. Must be
able to give good references.
SHAPI4IOIf. RUE. & CO..
fer)-2t* N1f..329 baltligT Street.
WANTED --A PARTNER, GENERAL
or Special. with a capital of Aileen Thon4and
Dollers,tomin twoyoung meu In a JOIIdINCI and COM
MISSION BUSINESS, who have the same amount of
capital, with a large cash-paying Penns ,. lvauia and
Ohio trade. Address "A. B. C.," n t this (Asa. [fits -se
TO CAPITALISTS.= FROM. $2,000 TO
0.000 WANTRO, in a Aare and profitable laz•lnavi;
no competition. None but those havinu the money to
invest at once need apply. I , or partiettLara, ca'.l on or
THOMAS COWMAN. care or
Colonel N lt. CH.Olniatill,
. fea-thstisotto 41. North SIXTH Street, -
• •
TO WHOLESALE GROCERS.-I All
now Open n,r no engagement, P.:IIAV . E.LLING
FAl,t.k.hl AN AN l) COL LEGTOIi; will sell moor on
Comml. , •slon or Salary, link been e.igaged• in the above
biISiIICKA for 11 ree Sali‘factory reasong giiren (nr
being nut of employment at tills time. awl itattnilited
relerencn giveu hon. last employer. Addr.Noe , . Ran.-
wold, office of The Prva.v. ,
WANTED—A. PA.II.I'NER WITH
I T capital td" Six to Right Thouhoo4 Dollars, tit a
bto.ineos :tire:A.lly established mod poring tar" pproecs.
Addreos "Partner, Preo..soitice. f0.:14,5[• .
WANTED—A STONE ON IsIAPOCET,
•TitinD or FOURTH Streets, with Hatchway ELIA
on er conveniences. Addze.s Box 12.51 Philadelphia
Poet Oftice. .
WANTED—BY A PERSON OF
business habits, pxpPrience, and some canard, an
interest in some establi•died Meratntile or Mann t.chving
Business. Address "Franklin," PreB.9 ()Rice. ja:3o.st•
-gri WANTED TO PURCHASE --;A
Aciamoderntc size?. three-sdory Brick HOUSE. iu a col.
on! location. Mczt bave . all tho modern Improvements.
Address "Honso." at this °Oboe. stating prico. terms.
and location. MSI-t[
de, WANTED TO RENT, FROM . THE
firat. of April next, a moderate-aired three-itory
BRICK DWRT.,LI VG ROUSH, in a central locality. It
moat have . all the modern improvements. Aidrefig,
Root." at this office, stating locality • ud price. tels-ti
CONTINENTAL CAVALRY,
" Camp Metcalfe," near HADDONFIELD, N. J.
—MEIN wanted to complete Cozupanies now
nearly full * to Set II re the Citizens' Bounty Fend
awarded to the first Twenty Companies mustered into
the service of the United States.
Two or three positions of Second LIEUTENANTS are
vacant, which will be assigned to young men of, go , .id. re•
terencee, and who have Roan service. dell-`2.ut
FOE SALE • • .• • •
TO LET. .vim '
A RARE CITANCE-A STOCK OF
„ (19 °N OW STAND Y 01; Aky• E-..,Pesitmtlji of re
-1%,%1111'it..g 4 7Cce.sfully-e.tahlished ."u"j"" : ' f (
"".. year.''stanilitig. will dispose, on ..:74'0; , 0
cans, •my STOCK OF lH GOODS, Cc. , and
loare the building. The location J. good, among the
boot in Pennsylvania; accedsible to Philadelphia or
the New York markets several times daily, by railroad.
.An exclusive cash trade of $l5.OtX) wit., and Can be con
tinued. For address and particulars inquire personally,
or by note, at 14 North THIRD Street, -Ph ilatla.
HANDSOME ROOM. FURNISHED
A. Or no t , T;....7 . EsT. with Board, to a g.itleman and
t "
* l re. Ramimps nr ::Auged. Faintly private. co. 52
North Till ItTlattNTH 1411 *3- fo-1-2t6
WANTED TO REN . I-./.1 SMALL
WOOLEN MILL, matlthltt for nigitinft Pott.L:
Warp GoodF. AddreMl "J. Y. .' Box 21[14, Phila.
delph in P. 0. , stating location. size: &c. ic4-3V
F OR SALE OR TO LET. STORE No.
n North THlRD.Street, with Fixtures. Inquire at
Nn. 32, opposite. ' fd4-at.
CI FOR SALE OR TO LET T'OR THE
SILIIMER.—A new and commodious HOUSE, with
from Six to Eight Acres of Ground. There is, on this
Property', a lino wing of water and a beautiful spot for
building, commanding a line view, and fronting on the
,Teokentown road. The above Property ie sittlitted in
Abigton, a half toile from Abington Station, ou the
North Pennsylvania Railroad, and a good turnpike
leading therefrom. Call on C. TYSON LUICENS, nt
WELDON, half mile from Abington Station. [fet.-than"
FOR SALE-A VERY DESIRA
ULE Property and Capital Business stand. situate
ou the west side of SECOND Street. No. %2, between
WALNUT and SPRUCE Streets, 2B feet 2 inches in
breadth on Second street, by 260 feet to depth to Le
vant street, •wideniug nt the distance of 110 feet from
Second street, to 00 feet of which increased width it ex
tends 100 feet. The attention of capitalists acid basin e?-
men is invited to title property. For particulars and
terms, apply to S. W. TRACI:ARA S SON,
feß-St. No. 244. South THIRD Street.
EPCPORIUM,
IS DELAWARE COUNTY FARM.-
-0-11874 Acres; substantial and large improvements:
.
known as tbo 'Tyson Farm." Will keen thirty cows.•
A good butt Ilea,: Pam: buildinna beautifully located.
JAMES R.. CUMMINS, Surveyor,
feii-gt. • Media, Delaware County:
DELAWARE COUNTY FARM,
known as the "Palmer Pa rin," 211 Acres, Id wood
land, large and substantial buildings in good repair,
beautifully located. Will keep sixty cows. - Accessible
by railroad; desirable neigliboripmd; price moderate.
Apply to JAIIIES R. CUMMINS, Surveyor,
fey-:lt• Media, Pennsylvania.
as FOR SAL E.-A SPLENDID
...b.-FARM, theta at a Railroad Station. Land of the
heat quality. Building, good. Apply to
CRARLES CRfil - Rgr.
fe2,5,7* 600 ARCH Street.
•
eft ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF
-a- BEAL AND PHIISONAL }STATE.—On WEDNES
DAY, February% IS6I, at 12 o'clock M., on the pre
mises, all that VALUABLE FARM late the property of
George Pickering, dwased, situated in .BENSALEH
Township, Bucks Malay, on the Road leading from
Newportville to Bristol Pike, about 1X miles from the
former mall fiom Neshamony Station ou Philadelphia
and Trenton 'Railroad. adjoining lands of P. E. Dixmn,
Martha Allen, and others, containing 101 Acres of first
quality Land in a high state of cultivation, about 6 of
which is wood laud, the balance tillable and divided
Zito fields of conve dud size, with a stream of water
running along the west side. The improvements consist
of a large two-story Stone Mansion of modern structure,
built in n convenient and sabstantial manner, with two
Parlors, Hail, Hitting Room, and kitchen ou the ilrst
floor, Milk Vault in ilte Cellar, and Pomp in the Kitchen;
huge Overshot Barn, Stone Stable, high Wagon House,
Wood House, Chicken House, Straw House, Herrick,
and other unt Buildinits; also. a two-story Frame Tenant
House and School House, excellent Wells of Water at
Houses and Bern, an Apple Orchard of well-selected
Fruit, also choice varieties of Practice, Pears, and Cher
ries; a tine Lawn in front of the House set out with Ever
greens and other Shade Trees. To persona wishing to
purchase a home In the conntry, this is stAbauce seldom
offered. Also, at the same time and place, will be sold
the Personal Propert-L of the deceased, eonsiStina of
Horses, Cows, Pigs, Bay, Wheat, Corn, Oats, Pota
toes, and Farm utensils. Tones at sale.
feS-thstullt. WM. C. PICKERING, Administrator.
PKNSIONS.-$lOO BOUNTY AND
Pay procured and collected for soldiers. sailors
and the relatives of such as are deceased, at reasonable
an
byJ d satisfactory rates. Claims cahed or advanced nava
AMES FULTON,
Solicitor for Claimants
124 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia.
Particular attention given to parties living at a
tance. oclB-tf
T)ROPOSALS FOR FLANK HOWIT
PERS.
PROPOSALS will be received at this oflice,.
g untii 4
o'clock P.M.on the 27th of FEBRUARY next, for tarnish
in one hundred or I ais ?A.:pounder CAST-IRON HOWIT
ZERS for Flank Defence. These Howitzersweigh, when
MAO. about l, VA pounds each, and drawings exhibit
ing their dimensions can be seen at this office or at the
United States Arsenals. They are to be subject to the
regular United States inspection and proof, and none are
to be received and paid for except such as Mit inspec
tion and proof, nod are approved by a United Slates In
spector to be designated by this office. Payment , will
be made on certificates of inspection and receipts, to be
given by the inspector, and forwarded to this office.
Bidders will state the number of Howitzers they pro
pose lo deliver (not exceeding one hundred), the place
of manufacture and delivery, and the price per potted
for the finished Howitzer; and no bid will be entertained
unless it be front a founder regularly *unitized in the
Lusinest, satisfactory evidence of which must accoin-
Pony the bid. A°y bidder obtaining a contract will. be
required to outer into boutts,with not leas titan two sure
ties, in the penal sum of ton thousand dollars, for the
faithful fulfilment of his contract in all respects. The
,bonds insist be acknowledged before a Judge of a court of
record, and the bondsmen most be card tied by the Judge
of a District Court of the United States, or an Ordnance
officer in charge of a United States Arsenal, to be worth
the penal sum of the bond over and above all liabilities.
The sight is reserved to meet all proposals if the prices
• are deemed too high,or if, for any cause, it is not deemed
for the public interest to accept them.
Proposals will , be sealed, and suldressvl to "Brigadier
General Ju rues W. Ripley, Chief of Ordnance, Wit,lit
ion, D. C. " and will be endorsed 'PrOPOSaI34 for Flank
Howitzers. • • J. W. RIPLEY,
fed-tlistulOt Brigadier General, Chief of Ordnance.
PROPOSALS FOR 13, 10, AND 8-
INCH CANNON.
- -
ORDNANCE Orrice, WAR DEPARTMENT,
WAsatxotos. January 27, 193.
PROPOSALS will be received at this oftico until 5
r. M., on the 27th of February, lEigt„ for furnishing . lil,
10, and 5-inch east-iron cannon, to be isr.tde in conformi
ty with drawings to be aupplied by the Ordnance Depart
=cut, and with the following specifications: One 10-
inch trial Krui , is lobe made of warm or cold blast char
coal iron, .to be east hollow, and cooled from the inte
rior, and to have a tenacity or metal of not less than
SO, COO pounds per:agnate inch, to be determined by test
ing specimens taken from the sinking head of the gnu,
anilfroin a cylinder cast from the same heat, and from
metal of the same quality as that &um which the gun is
cast. ThiS cylinder is to be cast on end, iu dry sand
moulds, and ie to be 72 inches high, with an elliptical
base of 24 inches ~ r eater and 16 incites lesser axis. The
specimens we to t e cut front the gun head, and a slab
4,k; inches thick, front the cylinder by planes Ism:tilt:l to,
and vita-distant from the axis of the cylinder, and the
looser axia of the base.
• . • • •
D .
The Ordnance Department will test the spechnenit,.
furnish the ammunitiou, end prove the trial gun, which
most be ready for trial as goon as possible, nud not later
than threemontha from the dare ot the contract. Be con
tract will be given, nor will the trial gnu be paid for,
unless it shall eudure a proof of) ,000 rounds, with ser
vice charges of powder, of which MO mewls will be with
solid shot, and WO rounds with shells. The tooting is to
be done free of charge to the contractor, but he will be
required to furnish proper facilitieS air testing, such as
convenient grouud, storage for ammunition, a bait in
wliivlt the projectiles will be embedded and saved, and
the requisite force fur handling anti firing the guns. AU
the cannon are to be made of t•saine quality of iron es
that of the trial gen, and the Ordnance Department is
to have the right to test the iron during the process of
fabrication of the cannon,. for which purpose the founder
is to furnish, free of charge, at least one specimen from
the head of each cannon, and slabs from cylinders, as
before described, at the option of the Department, not to
exceed one for every ten cannon. Each cannon is to
endure the regular proof and inspection the guns of the,
same calibre ; and none are to be received or paid for
but such as are approved after inspection and proof,
which will be received at the foundry where male. Bid
ders will state the numbers and calibres of the cannon
they propose to furnish on the foregoing specilimitions
and conditions; the place where they 'are to be made;
the time of commencing delivery and the rate of delivery
per mouth thereafter, and the price per mined or per
gun for the finished canuon. No bids will be entertained
unless from founders actually engaged in the business,
evidence of which must accompany tint bid.
Failure to deliver at the specified time will subject the
contractor to a forfeiture of the amount to be delivered
at that time. Each party obtaining a contract will be
required to enter into heeds ' with proper sureties for its
faithful fulfilment ; and a transfer of the contract to
another party will cause its entire forfeiture. Bidders
Will be required to file with their bids a bend in the
penal sum of not less than 530,000, signed by not less than
two persons, conditioned that if the bid is accepted the
bidder shall comply with his proposal, and faithfully and
fully perform what he proposes to undertake. The bond
must be acknowledged before a judge of a court of re
cord. and the bondsmen mast be certified by the Judge
cf a District Court of the United States, or an Ordnance
officer in charge of a United States amensal, to be each,
worth the penal sum of the bond over, and above alt
liabilities. The right is reserved to reject all proposals
if the prices aro deemed to high, or if for any cause it is
not deemed for the public interest to accept them.
Proposals. ill be sealed and addressed to "General T.
W. ltipley, Chief of Ordnance, Washington, D. Cp,"atatt
will be endorsed ''Proposals for heavy canna.
J. W. RIPLEY.
' fes-tlistu-lOt Brigadier General, Chief of Ordnance.
:A11;14 S M. SOOVEL,
F . • ••- ...ATTORNEY AT LAW,
• • Master and Examiner in Chancery.
maims • : .113 PLUM Street Camden, N. J.
F AMILY DYE. COLORS
BLACK SALMON
DARK lI ROWN, sciatut
SNUFF BROWN DARK DRAB,
LIGHT BROWN. LIGHT DRAB.
DARK BLUE YELLOW,
LIGHT BLUE. LIGHT YELLOW ,
DARK GRA ORANGE,
LIGHT-GREEN.
`, PINK MAGENTA., -
SOLFERINO,
PURPIE, FRENCH BLUE
SLATE, ROYAL PURPLE
CRIMSON. VIOLET.
FAMILY DYE COLORS,
For dyeing Silk, Woolen and Mixed Goods. Shawls,
Sm de, Dresses, R I bironB, Gloves, Bon nets, Rats, Feathers,
Kid Gloves, Children's Clothing, and all kinds of Wear
ing Apparel, with perfect fast colors.
These Dyes are mixed In the form of powders acumen.
tratod, are thoroughly tested, and put up in neat pack.
ages. For twenty-five cords you can color as =MT goods
as would otherwise cost five times that stun. The pro.
eels', is simple, and any one can nee the Dyes with perfect
success. Directions inside.
Manufactured by HOWE & STEVENS,
2159 BROADWAY, Boston.
For sale byDruggists and Dealers to every City and
Town. de3o.taths.3m if
WANTS
PERSONAL.
PROPOSALS.
ORDNANC' OFFICE, WAR DEPARTMENT,
WASHINUTON, JRREIRTY 27. 13113.
LIST or COLORS
A SAVINO OF 80 PER CENT
AUCTION SAL
V~Mn'✓MnMn.MMMMnv
WM. STERR, AUCTIONEER,
roe. 719, 'nu 723 ZANE Street.
SALE AT No. 716 NOR Ili EIGHTH STREET, ABOVE
COATIS.
sale Peremptory, on account of the gentlemen giving
up hon. ekrieplng, and tRr. house to rent.
NEAT HOUSEHOLD PURe ruRE, BEDDiNG.
MATTRESSES, CARPETS, Bic.
ON ISIONDAY MORNING'.
February 9, at 10 o'clock, by catalogue,
w will he sold.
the entire hoeliald furniture: comprising the usual .
aasortment f parlor furniture. lied-room furniture,
)(lichen furniture: crockery, china, asst glass wire. Al:
the edict's will positively be sold by catalogue, and
may he examined on the morning of Pale.
N. 8.--The house, having every modern convenience.
will be to rent. fns-3t•
USEM 142.NTS.
AMERICAN ACADE3LY OF MIISIO
JAMES E. MURDOCII
WILT. 0:1VP.
A 11 B A 1) 1 N G,
• lINTITLETT,
POETRY AND PATRIOTISM. •
I' AID OP
THE SICK AND WOUNDED SOLDIERS
AND THEIR FAMILIES,
....71 - .I4I.4.IIIITIREDAY hY ENING, February 0, 18151.
- .• •.
' A SHOEV•PEEFACE. stating Die object of the Rea -
ing, willdelivered by Mr. MURDOCH, and each
selection Will be introduced by brief reflections upon
the anti - or and his eubiect, together with characteristic
naecdotes of the war.
PROGRAMME
Poetr y and Patriotism
The Fight at the Ford, or the . Battle of
_
Brandywiue T B. Read
The Amerietut Flag • John Rodman Drake
Ou Beard the Cumberland Geo. H. Bolter
, .
Thu Sleeping Sentinel Anouy moue.
TheOntli "'t.' T. B. RetE4.
Marco Desarri. Fitz Graeae ['snook
Count Candespintio Standard-bearer OW. ii. liokec
Fmoration of Robert Hall's groat Ser
mon on the Threatened Invasion of
England by France, in the time of the
First Napoleon.
Our Defenders, (a War Lyric)
Tickets 25 vnts. To be had at all the Hospitals,
Soldiers' Reading Rooms. and Volunteer Refreshment
Saloons. Alen. at J. R. Oould's Music Store. SEVENTH
and CHESTNU7'. where secured seats may be had by
paying cents additional, end at the Academy on the
day and evening of Reading.
Doors open at 74i Iteadings commute° at B o'clock.
ia3D-recreh4t
NE W — CRESTNITTSTREET THE
Lessee and Manager.. ,!, ~,.. • Mr. W. WHEATEILT.
In ronsequtaice of the unequivocal expression of the
public dt.i . ire that
. EDWIN FORREST
Should again va in his of
i gj jl 3 xt tb i a
In liulwor'is vigorouittgatrii i iiitic Ploy of
Ru;
It .. 7 re : eat t d gENlNG. February 6, Ifire,_
JAsont, NEw DRESSzs, awl
WitA enitrsty,NßlV
APPoiNTALEA - Ta L add fionoreap t , •
TRE POWERFUL/ 4n
With width it has already bete ;Oen, _
Conductor • NARA BtAitSLat..
FRIDAY RVENINI/i Ftbniaty g.
Last lime. for the present,
EDWIN F0141?..;5T,
In kis grand impersonation of the
CARDINAL DUKE.
t 1
S p AT a tllt ra t n i ce f A C I I O 3 , February 7th.
The Fourth A ppearance
MR. 11AOKETT -
PRIOkS OF ADMISSION.
Family Circle.
tortns Circle
Paranet and Secured Seats In Dress Mole
Seats in Private Bch
Doors open B 4 7. CuGuri ain rises at-7%.
WALNUT -STREET THEATRE.-
Sole Lessee Mrs. M. A. GARRETTSON.
Business Azent Mr. JOHN T. DA? NELLY.
FOURTH AND LAST NIGHT BUT TWO
OF THE GREAT COMEDIAN, MR. SETCHBLL
THIS (Thursday) EVENING. February S. IRK
Will be presented Dickens' great Story, dramatized, of
DOMBEY AND SON. _ .
Ca tats Cattle --
Mr. Setchell
To be followed ht. the laugh fof
FREIctII BREAKFAST.
_ . .
Sprigains .. .
To conclude with the Drama. of
TEE TODDLES.
Timothy Toodles Mr. D. Sitcholl.
Doors open at 7; Curtain will rise at 7.34.
MRS. JOHN DREW'S AROH-STREET
THEATRE.
Bug :less Arent and Treasurer SOS. D.MURPHY.
UNDIMINISHED SUCCESS!
FIFTH AND LAST WEEK
OF MR. AND MISS CAROLINE RICIIINGS.
MONDAY AND EVERY EVENING.)
Balfe's grand Operatic Legend,
SATAIN ELLA
SATANELLA:
Or. The Power of Love.
lifts C. RICHINGS
As SATANELLA and 101.1.4 M.
Mr. PETER MERINOS
As BERNARDO and MUMMIES.
For Scenery, Music. &c., see bills.
Air Seats secured 'without extra cbaren.
A FTERN 00 N• CONCERT FOR
CHILDREN. —THE HUTCHINSON FAMILY, by
t6e,egaeetofseveral forniiies, will give a Concert at
BAN DEL AND BAY D N HALL, on SATURDAY. All
will 'appear—ASA. LIZZY, ABBY, FREDDY, and Little
DEN.N.ff
Admission, 10 cents for Children. Adnits 2.5 cents.
Doore open at 234 o'clock. Concert at 3 o'clock. fel-3t*
03? Itl N ASTI° EX H I BITION.—TH E
FIFTH ANNUAL EXHIBITION of the PUPILS
of Prufeasors HILLEBRAND LEWIS' G vmA'Astriar
will bac niece on 9111JEEDAY EVENING, Febraary
sth, at the kIIaJCAL FUND HALL, to commence at 1'
o'clock.
PROGRAMME
Lboice Nude d Selectfon s.
Calisthenic and Gymnastic Exercises.
Gymnastic Performances upon the fallowing apparattist
Single Bar, Rings, Hope, Ladders, Dumb-bells ' Paral
lel Bat F, Orchestra, Feats on Double Trapeze, and rTra ,
mid itl Groupings.
Ticket; SS cents Can be had at the Gymnaalitm, N.
E. corner of ARCH and NINTH, and at the Hail on the
evening of the Exhibition. fe3-3t.
ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS, CORNER
OF TENTH and CHESTNUT Streets.—FlFTH
WEER AND GLORIOUS SUCCESS OF THE BOHEMI
AD TROUPE OF GLASS BLOWERS, EVERY EVENING;
AND ON WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY AFTER
ISOONS.—At each Entertainment..the celebrated low-.
pressure GLASS Steam-Engine MONITOR, made entirely
of Glass, will be in full operation. On FRIDAY Eve
ning. February 6th, a Spier.. id Case of Work will be
Siven to the author of the bc.st Conundrum on the Glass
team Engine.
PARTICULAR NOTICE.—The First Present, each eve
nin will be a Splendid Case of Glass Work.
Admission, IS cents. No half price.
Exhibition commences in the Evening at 8 o'clock.
Afternoon at 3 o'clock. . fel6te
ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS-TENTH
AND CHESTNUT.
AMUSEMENTS FOR OLD AND YOUNG.
SIGNOR BLITZ.
Thegreat MAGICIAN and VENTRLIXIIIIST, with ids
LEARNED CANARY BIRDS, will kiwi his new and.
popular Entertainments EVERY 'EVENING daring the
Week, commencing at 734 o'clock t and WEDNESDAY
and SATURDAY afternoons at 3. The attractions will be
marvellous experiments In Magic• wonderful powers
In Ventriloquism and the Learned Canary Birds in their
new characters.
Admission cents. Children 13 cents.
GERMANIA ORCHESTRA. - PUB
LIC REHEARSALS every SATURDAY AFTER
NOON at :134 o'clock, atiethe MUSICAL FUND HALL,
Carl Bentz, conductor. Tickets 25 cents. Packages of 8
tickets, sl—to be had of Andre & Co., 1104 Chestnut
street ; J. R. Gould, Seventh and Chestnut, and at the
ball door. n027-tf
HASSLER'S ORCHESTRA_
NEW OFFICE
214 South EIGHTH St., below Walnut. del4Bm
PENNSYLVA,.NIA ACADEMY OF
THE FINE ARTS
10 9 .5 cifEsTrarr STREET,
Is open daily (Sundays excepted) from 9 A. Id. till I
P. M. Admission 75 cents, Children half price.
Shares of stock. *3O. 019
DIEDICAL.
D R. SWAYNE2S
COMPOUND
SYRUP OF WILD CHERRY-
THIRTY YEARS' EXPERIENCE HAS PROVEN ITN
GREAT SDPERIORITY OVER ALL OTHER
REMEDIES.
THE OR/GINA.I, AND GENDINETHEPAIIATION
The
reputation of
this mealtne is
now. so well esta
blished that liberal
.
mindedmerlin the medi
cal profession throughout the
Union recommend it to their
patients- as the very best of all
ten ediesfor Pulmonary Complaintsand
General Debility,.aud in curing Coughs, Colds,
Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, Spit
ting of Blood; Whooping' Gough,. pain
in the Sole or Breast, Sore
Throat, Difficulty in Breath
• ingcseafeltitr Hon. or
ie
• Throat, Breast,
or loins's.
HEDI CIN B H A) B R R OBTAINED. k IEIGNER
MO ED REFUTATION! OR
_ _
IN PULtiIoNANS DISEASES of the most alarming
character, "Swayne's ComponuiLSynip of Wild Cherry . '"
effects permanent cares. A stubborn Cough. Sere.
Throat, Night Sweats.. Bronchial Affections are quickly
cured. Declining years of aged. persons will be greatly
benefited; it ma as a strengthening alterative. For
disturbed, restless uitelds, keep it by the bail-side; its.
use will ~vive repo -'e . if the bowels are costive . take au
occasional dote of 31/WAYNE'S PILLS." Proparst
only by Dr..SWAYNE soN t 33tr North. SIXTiI
Street, above Tine. Sold by all Druggists throughout.
the United Stales- ja3l-iftf
BROWN'S BRONCEEIAIL TROCEEES,
for Coughs, Colds,. and Irritated Throats, areofferad,
with the fullest confidence in their efficaay. They have,
been thoroughly tested,.and. maintain the good reputa
tion they have justly acquired! Ai thkre are image
(tong. be gore to onriaN the genuine at FREDERICK"
BROWN'S Drug and Chemical Store,Pf. E. cor. CHEST
NUT and FIFTH t.treets.
. Also, Mutter's Cough Syrup, Wistar's Cough Lozenges.
.prepnred from original prescriptions.
V:YE AND EAR.-PROF. J. ISAACS,
-A- 4 Oculist and Aortal, from Leyden, Holland, is per
manently located at No. 511 PINE Street, where he treats
all diseases of the Eye or Ear scientifically, and cures—
If curable. Artificial Eyes inserted without pain
N. B.—No charges made for examMation.. Office hours
from to II o'clock A. M. mid 2to7P. M. jaSkim•
,f;va.) Ar.1.)3
GIRARD FIRE AND MABINZ
ENSITRAIICE. COM:I'ANT
017104 4L5 WALNUT STREET, PHLLADEUSILL
CAPITAL IMMO4:S9OO.
This Company continues to take risks on the eater
classes of Property at low rates.
The public can rely upon its responsibility, and ability
to pay losses promptly. Its disbursements for the benefit
of the public, during the Diet nine years, exceed
500,000 DOLLARS
nnS.wo reePectihily solicit its favor in the future.
• DIRECTORS.
CHAS . I. DUPONT, JERRY WA
JOHN W. CLAOHORN. JOHN THORIM,
C. K HEAZLITT, ABRAHAM HART,
DAVID BOYD,. Ja., PETER 8. ROE, of N.
Whl. M. SWAINFURMAN SHEPPARD,
JOSEPH KLAPP . JE. D., N. S LAWRENCE,
THOMAS DRAKE, JOHN SUPPLER.
. THOMAS CRAVEN, President.
A. S. GILLETT, Vice President
..SAS. B. ALVORD, Secretary. avAtitr
E COMPANY, NO.
INSURAN
F CO CHESTNUT Street.
lUILAD
Pr 2.11 AND INL
DDIEC
ILPHIA.
..ND INSURANCE.
non.
Francis N. Buck, ' RD. Woodruff,
Chas. Richardson, Oeo. A. West,
Heury.liewis, Jr., John Ressler, Jr.,
John W. Eyerman. Chea. Stokes,
Philip S. Justice, I A. H. Rosenholm,
0. W. Davis, I Josep D. Sinn
FRANCIS N. BUCKPresidont.
CHARLES RICHARDSON, Vice ?resided, _
WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD, Secretary. Us:IMM
EPLILIdE'S SAFE DEPOT RE.
MOVED to No. 21 South savEirra Street. near
ranklin Institute.
The undersigned, thankful for. past favors, and being
determined to merit future patronage, has secured an
elegant and convenient store, and has now on hand •
large assortment of Lillie's Celebrated Wrought and
Chilled Iron Fire and Burglar Proof Safes (the only
strictly fire and burglar proof safes made). Also, Lillie s-,
Unequalled Bank Vault, Safe, and Bank Locks.
Lillie's Bank Vault Doors and Locke will bo furnished
to order on short notice. This is the strongest, beet pro
tected, and cheapest Door and Lock yet offered.
Also, particular attention ie called to Lillie's New
Cabinet Safe, for Plate, Jewelry, be. This Safe to cos,"
ceded to surpass In style and elegance anything yet
offered for this purpose, and is the only one tlust lit
strictly fire and burglar proof.
Snout NOTICIL—i have now on band say OLT ,
Farrel, Herring, & Co.'s Safes, most of them n, I
DOG
and some forty of other makers, comprising a 00Elntal
tasortment as to sizes, and all lately exchanged 10014
sow celebrated Lillie Safe. They will be sold at!vemp
low prices. Please call and examlne.
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Aaonymona
T a fi.md.
Sir. D. &Ached!.