The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, February 10, 1863, Image 3

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    FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL,
THE MONEY MARKET.
PHILADRIPIZIA, Feb. 0, 1961.
Affairs opened quite briskly this morning. Every
body seemed to be in good trim for "trade" under the
influence of the good news from Charleston. The wit- .
limpet's of' the House to accept the amendments of the
Senate Finance Committee to the financial bill, is in
'fleeing a confidence and a hope that Congress will soon
acid the troubleseme question by meeting it boldly and
disposing of it satisfactorily. Governments continue to
Improve. and the demand for them enlarges. Victories
'are in I
slashed, harassing financial schemes have had
:their day. nod altogether matters look more cheerful.
13old ,opened at 166, fell to 154. rose to 150, with a very
week market. Old demands fell to 153 and closed X
better. Money is again easy at 6 per cont. Certificates
•of indebtedness sold to-day at 95.
Stocks were moderately active and prices without
wraith change. united States sixes 1631 were to large re
quest at 9434. The seven-thirties also rose. State
fives were weak;'falling to 1038. City sixes were steady
attlaturday's figures; Ponneylvaula Railroad stud Read
lug railroad Louds were steady. Philadelphia and Stmt
.-bury sevens sold at 10631. North Pennsylvania sixes
acid at M. Elmira sevens at 112, the chattel tests at 70.
Schuylkill Navigation sixeslBB2 sold at 70.
Reading Railroad shares won in better demand and rose
Byrom 46 to 43X, closing at mg. Pennsylvania rose
to 08K, an advance of 74. .Citlawissa seld,itC73a, the pre
ferred at vg. an advance of X. Elmira sold at Va", an
advance of ; the preferied wee steady. Beaver Ales
dew sold at 66. Huntingdon and Broad Top at $534.
Camden and Atlantic, preferred rose 2. Ilarrishurg sold
at 67X, Norristown at 00. Mine hill at 54 X, Long Island
advanced to 2S. Little Schuylkill rose
Lehigh Navigation was steady at 69C'the Scrip ad-
Tented 1. Schuylkill Navigation was steady. Morris
venal was steady. Green Mountain Coal sold at 334.
ritsaamiter Railways are unchanged. C reca and Coates
Sold at 43; Chestnut and Walnut at .54. X ; Girard College
at 26%. Arch-street improved X. Commercial Bank
sold at 49) 4: Philadelphia at 119 t.Girard at 4034; 31anu•
ihoturers' and Mechanics' at 24%. The market closed
firm—s7.coo in bonds and 2,600 shares changing hands.
Drexel & Co quote :
ICultedStates Bond', 1981 0434(411
ruifted States Certificates of Indebtedness 94)1093X
nited States 7 3-10 Notes 102 t itt26 1U234
artermasters' Vouchers 6 die.
Orders for Certificates of indebtedness 4 i)(dia.
Oold i 6 pin.
3)ematid Notes tr33‘ "134 Pm.
Jay Cooke & Co. quote Government securities. &c., as
Yellows:
:trailed States Sixes 1881'...
4 4i:tied Statea 7 3.10 Notes ..
rtiflcates of ludeblodnees
• uatiermasters' Vouchers.
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Clearings. Balances.
.$5.117,447 75 $237,925 07
. 6,543.779 04 447,450 78
. 4.6)7,104 ,3 450,728 18
. 4,120.813 CO 421,020 23
. 3,0,16,760 05 . 4115103 19
- 8,1361,499 89 213,420 94
,(030,
February 2
V 7,
tement a
its at Tai
The following stat
ibanke of Phttadelpl
7.363:
1862.
January 8— • • •
W e r ra& y ••••
April
June 2
July 7
u,
4
bep m bar 1....
October 6
Tiovgmber 3..:.
10—
" 17—
31,046,137
30486,119
93,393,356
26.037,69]
19.391,432
31,747,070
,617.903
33,200,661
33 '
33,899.331
34,626,161
35,614,346
v 5,978,1.13
16,737,071
37,479466
31,774, ,0 7 22
36,48340
96,1Z,910
36,772,912
37,267,620
17,670.670
17,633,767
37,416.694
37,479,712
137,20.691
137,336,367
IDectmber 1.
iftpnari l l.lBo3
pbrpary ~ ,
The New York Evening Post of to-day says:
The week opens an a quiet stock market. Early in
the week there was a buoyant feeling, but as business
proceeded prices yielded jaffiH 15 cent. from the best
Quotations of Saturday. Brie is the most active at the
railway list, but was freely supplied at 761 4 ' E before
the hoard, then down to 75)49703..' There is but a mo
derate amount of business doing through the commission
/lOWAN, and speculation in the principal railway stocks.
Is chiefly confined to the operators of the street.
Among the firmest of the railways are Hudson, Har
lem, Cleveland and Pittsburg, and Galena and Chi
cago.ay These me strongly held at the full prices of Solar-
Cl.
The railroad bonds are firm, with a moderate demand
for investment. Erie seconds sold at 125 alichigan Cen
tral eights, 130; Illinois Construction, 125,4".
One of the prominent features of the market to-day is
the increasing strength of the Government list. - The de
pend for the six per cent. eertilioates ls quite brink, and
N./X®oLXwas paid, against £4101434 Saturday. The
coupons of 113111 are alto firmer. Seven-thirties rose V®
34 per cent.
Gold to higher since the " first call," selling at 1-5534®
151514. Demands ale 154 X bid.
The money minket •is only moderately active, at 6@7
tier cent. Tie deniand is slackening, owing in part to
glikldiminished activity in stocks.
schen ge on London is lower and dull, at 171@17'.
ie inspoi tation of foreign merchandise at the port of
Pew York, exclusive of dry goads, fur the week, ending
Yesterday, was $2,041,370 ,to which add imports of dry
Wells Invoiced at $1,376,891, and the aggregate imports
of the week will foot up 83,418,270. Against this we ex
worted 4(3, 5i11,1173 of domestic produce and merchandise,
land 5916,7&5 of specie, amounting together to 44,248, 730.
The trade of the week thus leaves a substantial balance
In favor of the port.
sage Sallee, Feb. 9.
BOARD.
a. Philadelphia Exchange./
...
120 American Sll rer —ll7
M 129
100
106 Long Wand Et 'B
8 Elra E Vi
50 Ca mi tawis E. Pref.esh 21
60 d 0... .... Pref.l.4 235;
DO Penne Is 10.1
' SOD alit do 101.
' 260 abt do 101
2000 d o SOSD%
1000 17 S 1-year Certif...
500017 S 7.30 T N.b1ank.102.%
100 Green Mountain.bs 3
100 Lehig dll R h Scrip 30
inel
8 M
61X
Phila. Stock Ezell
[Reported b 7 8, B. SLAYNLAK
FIRST
63 Cato & Am 1t.c.h.153
MO 17 S 5-yr opt 6, , 1ts 95
17 !hen & Will It.csh 54x
100 t reen&Custs..b3o 13
1600 SW Nay 6,, 'Bl 70
2000 do 70
6000 DEA 1 81 Ng
660 do 943'
11.1003 do Ng
3000 N Pen na Os 91
75 Penns E 67%
1 6
2 do cash FM do F
87 do 68
6 do 68
10 Reading R 46 .
60 do cash VW
50 do "1
100 do 2,13 , , , 46. N
100 do WO 453 i!
1051AM° Bela R. • ... 46
60 do ux
200 Elmira It 7s.
.1,5.112
11:03 U
B 5-year 68 ETWEEN
01 y
1000 Penns do 111SX
SECOND
1000 Poona 5 , 8 —sdys.lo4 '
486,1 Z do l'al
160 Reading R
32 Penna H. 68gi
84
60 do
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8 Girard Bk 4056
NM City 6r Nnwl.l6
1600011 9 Coup 6s 'Bl • , 9435
50 Cam & Allan Peer 10d
60 do 20
AFTER 1
11500 Phila & Snub .
s "s .108 k
1!.1
60 Cam& Atlantic Prf 10
100 Man Sc Mach 8k.... 24M
50 Cam &Ail R..asvrn 11
200 do s3own
10 RorriatoWn R 00
MOO City 6o NeW•ll5)4
150 Harrisburg R 673 i;
IBM Elmira Chat 10s. b 5 09M
BOARDS.
Pnna R
H 8 025
E a lmira Chat 10a. b 5 7 68 0
BOARD.
74 Hnntingdn &
,B T R
2 Philadelphia 8k...110
' 10 Beaver Meadow... 69
1 2 Bimini R
100017 Sl3-year 6s 01
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19 oCity irard College R... 53)(
Bs 97
100Catalvi3me. 31 7)(
15f00 Elmira R7B 10.112
.24 i;hilti..lk Erie R 37. g
OSS—FIR3I.
Bid.
Catawless Aske it
Heaver Ele r ld R.... '2 . 3 .
' Mi nehll I R. • • •
Did.. dated.
V emu 9 , M 94
17 7-SOD b1k....1024 102.11
American 001d..1116 166
Whil de old..ex in.IUBK 1W
Do new.ox 112.116 116
rag co Ein E •
exam 6e.. ...... .16 . 04 161
ceding ..... erda 45X
Do de 130.• .116 118
Harrisburg
Wilmington B. ..
Lehigh Hat , 85.. •,
Do sharea.• • 53 5)
Do scrip •••• Si 34
cam & Amb R.....
Do de '70...1.11 112
Do bda 1084
Weans 64}5 65%
Do Int an 65..1154. 120
Do 2d m 6e...114 116
Norris Canal.... C. 5.14 57
Do .
K fd 10.1..150 L4l
• as 263,i
Do !ponds....
Delaware Div......
Do bonds...
Elprnee.etreet 16)4
Mutant-et R• • • • 64.56 • 65
Arch-street R...• 2734 273 f
Race-street 10 11
Tenth-street 11..•. 39 al)i
W Phil& 65 6
Thirteenth-et R.. 'MX 57
6
Do bonds—. .. •
Green-etreet 43
Do bonds.... • .
Elecond.street R.. 78X 79
Do bonds... •-• •
I'Mb-street R.... 67 ..
Do bonds., ,
Oinird College R MX' 75
Seventeenth-et R 104 11)4
Little &churl R.. 44% 45
Do 2,1 ..
Enact Do Canal • • • •
On • •
feleltnyl Nv
p a rfd 1 4 51411
Do ea '82...-70 • .70Si
13lniira R 38,% 59g
Do pill-- 605; 61
Do 7a Ist m..111N 112
Do 10e...... ...-
Perms
Do Be 90% 91R
Do 106— ..... 110 111
reills Ger & ior.
high Val R..
high Val
New York Ste
Closing_Quoiario
Asiwt,
V B ea 'Bl reglet. 9.336
B.Bi 'Bl oonp.. 9496 . 97%
reri. Notes. 7.80..102g • wag
81 yr ipc ear .1173$ 96g
bold. and N0te5...154 154.41
....... Liam
'Tennessee 61h 62
4 17Lrginia 72 73
Bilesottri flt 8e.... Gag 66
ICanton Company 2Ag 27
California 7e..... ,
pet re End. LT 130 I
/Penn Coal C 0....
Cumbland C Co. 10 10
Emilio Mall Mg 170 K
Y Con RE,.... 118% 119 1
is common.— 783‘ 7331
as at 8,4 o'clock.
BM Asked.
Me Pre( 100 117334
Hudson Riy 94)(c
Harlem R R St Silt
Harlem R R Pref 69 -
Reading R R 91 • NM
Michigan Cen.. • 96M 97
Michigan South. 601 a" 69M
Do. Guar 406 led
Panama
11! Central 9134
Cleve & Pitts.... 724' 713;
Galena Al CM.... 91 x es
Clay & Toledo. • • frOf S-r 1
Ohl & Rock 1a•••,9Ce.1 EON
CM Bur & Q . • .. . • • • •
1111 & PrDnd•••• •• ••
Fort Wayne ..... • •
Market rather heavy on
Vorder-State bowls strong.
Philadelphia Markets.
FEBRUARY o—EYORing
There le very little export demand for Flour today,
but the market is quiet and Arm at previous quotations.
[Sales are mostly to supply the trade, at $8.501§6.76 for
•imPerflue; f0g7.50 for extras; $7.7.5©8.28 for family,
kind $8.601§9.00 for fancy brands, according to quality.
llThe receipts are falling off. Rye Flour is selling in a
Small way at $3. 7.;(4,5 MIL Corn Meal Is firm and
rennerlyania scarce at A-rf barrel; Brandywine is hold
st ALM
GRAlN.—Wheat cornea in slowly, and meets with
&limited demand at previous quotations; sales comprise
about 3,000 bush fair to prime red at 171©17.90, and white
& bush, the latter for Kentucky. Rye Ls
pled at 97@M for Pounsyl va.nia. Corn is unahamrod;
bush new yellow sold at 87 @ 88c , and 5,002 bush
, astern mixed at the latter figure, all in store. Oats
are in steady demand: about 8,000 bush heavy Penusyl
im ia sold at 62@alc for 32 lbs. No sales of Barley or,
BART. —First No. 1 quercitron is scarce and in de
inland at WS tit ton.
COTTo2l.—Buyers are not disposed to operate at the
Vat& rates now demanded, and there Is very little sell
ing, and we
_quote middlings at • • E• 6oc lb, cash.
OROCRRIES.—The stock on sale is very light and the
&market firm at fall prices,.
PROVISIONS. —There is some inquiry for Mesa Pork,
'ith sales of old at ,61L60@114.75 bbl, and new at
/5.60(011). Lard—a sale of 100 ice was made at 10ffu
el+
SEEDS. —The demand for Cloyerseed is less active;
W.mut 800 bushels found buyers, at *6.75@7.25 int.
'Timothy is scarce; IIIU has prime sold at $2.76. Flax
ileqd la also scarce, and hold at 50.2.5 btt.
WHISKY is firm but inactive, at me for bblr, and Ode
NS gallon for drudge.
The following arc the receipts of Flour and Grain at
this port to-day:
lour
eat
nit ' 6 600 lam
(Ala • 6,600 Lea
91 95
10'235 la 3
92. 93 54
.159,34 154
155 156
AT TAE MERCHANTS' EXOECANGS, PIIILADILLYIILA.
Ship Shatemuc, Oxnard Liverpool, soon
Ship Belle of the Ocean, Reed Liverpool, soon
Bark Edwin, Peterson Liverpool, noon
Bark Savannah; Stinson T iverpool, soon
Bark Emerald Isle, Hunter Barhadoes, soon
Schr Lion, Creighton Havana, soon
• • .
Steamship Norman, Baker, 44 hours from Boston, with
mdse and passengers to liehry Winsor. Off Cape May
saw au unknown barb' coming in; off Fourteen Feet
Bank passed the Five Fathom Bank Lightboat, in tow of
steaming Gen Burnside, bound to 'Wilmington, Del, for
repairs; hark Frank, for London, and brig Semi Walsh,
from New Orleans. off Ike Ledge Light; ketch Corn
mF rce, for Mayaguez, Pit, at anchor off the Buoy on the
Middle; ship Crescent City, for San Francisco, in tow of
City Ice Boat', off Ship John Buoy; revenue cutter Dob
bin, off Bombay Hook, coming up; bark Thos Dallett.
far Laguayra. at anchor off Duck creek; bark Aaron I
Harvey, for West Coast of Africa, off Morris Liston's,
going down tinder CRELVM.
Behr Ida F Wheeler, Dyer, from Cardenas 25th ult.,
with molasses to John Mason & Co. Left bark Cheiten,
Pennell, to sail in 10 days, and brig Eltra Aan, Herrick,
to Sail 26th ult, both for Philadelphia.
Edit* Clara Merrick, Montgomery, 4 days from Now
York, with mdse to D Cooper.
Schr East Wind, Bash, 8 days from Boston, with pota
toes and apples to Balser & Bro.
Schr Powwow, Sparks, 3 days from New York, with
sumac to captain,
Behr Prize Banner. Small, 4 days from New. Raven,
with iron to captain.
Saw Bloudel, Avery, 5 days from New Raven, with
iron to captain.
Schr A Tirrell, Higgins, 7 days from Boston, with
mdse to Crowell & Collins.
ed
ri g
ts47l'
lAA 79 $2,
tows the conditi,
OUS times.durtne
233,110
on of the
• ISO 2 and
21,396,014
20
,541,130 068,899
18
16,821,513
21,316,614
24,334.644
24,
24, 618,VM 789
567,
24,397,496
23.419;440
26,033,714
27,336,678
27368,122
2026,342
28,695,22
27,4433 M
27,577.964
27,7.13,674
27,8E4.290
4'33.1,49
2.9,018,192
37.877.069
:M,773,517
20,231,753
567,164
10 Commercial 8k....
PhDs & Erle 88..
Sun & Brie 79....
les, February 9.
shares. Governments and
........ 3,100 bbls.
........ 9, 000 brvi
Philadelphia Cattle Market, Feb. 9, 186
The receipts of Beef Cattle at Phillips' Avenue Drove
Void arc larger than they have been fur several weeks
past. reaching about 1,600 head. The market in . con 44-
queue° Is dull, and prices are fully 21c the 100 ibs lower
than last quoted. First quality Chester county and
Western Steitrs arc selling at $9. iitaE/10; a few choice are
reported at $10.20; [heir to good nt+,vi,Qtt, and common at
$047.00, according to quality. The market closed very
did], and sales were mode at lower prices than the
above, 2@kBoo heartwlll be left over.
Cows are selling slowly at former pricer, ranging at
from *lB to 08 it bead, according to quality.
The receipts of Sheep are moderate this week, and
prices are unchanged, ranging at from filleggc 7i4 lb.
gross.
The Rog market is very firm, and Ids, net, APIA
advanced ; Wes at 86.75@& , ,a 100 loc. net, ancoming
to quality.
The Cattle on sale to-day are from the following
States:
- -
KO head from Pennsylvania. •
COO head from Ohio.
SILO hood from Illinois.
60 head from Maryland.
"...0 head front 'Delaware.
The following are the particulars of the sales: •
Fellhimer & Kirwin, 170 Western Steers, selling at
from $6.6009. '26 for fair to good.
Cochran & Wenn, 61 Western Steers, selling at from
tia acorn, the latter price for extra.
P. ISlcFilleu, 90 W. stern and Lancaster county Steers,
eellingntfromsB.&(4o.6o for fair to good.
Ullman 3: Shainberg, 85 Illinois Steers, selling at from
fteult. 50 for fair to good quality.
Jores IdeClese, 62 Laucaster county. ‘ Steers, selling at.
from sFta9 for fair to goad.
Alexander Kennedy, 25 Western Steers, selling at (vim
$7.6109.50 for common to good quality.
P. Hathaway, 711 Lancaster county Steers, selling at
from $8.50(410.25, the latter for choice.
Fuller & Brother, 60 Western Steers, selling nt from
Eg9 for common to good quality.
S. Kirk, 90 Chester county Steers, selling at front 8®
s,Vc for common to good.
Mooney & Smith, tS:00 Western Steers, selling at from
6@lo for fair to extra.
- .
B. F. Huston, 2S Chaster county Steers, selling at from
Set 10 for fair to extra.
Rice & Smith, 210 Western Steers, selling at from sow
for common to good Reality.
Barclay C. Baldwin, at Chester county and Ohio
Steers, selling at from WO for fair to extra quality.
COWS AND CALVES.
The arrivals and mks of Caws at Phillips' Avenue
Drove Yard are moderate this week, reaching about 00
bend. There is n fair demand, and prices are isl(42
head lower. Springers are selling at from $1863r2S
head, and Cow and Calf at $50@):38, according to quality.
Lean COWS are dull, and sell at Wald 11094.
CALVltti.—There is very little doing, and prices are
unchanged, Ist quality soiling at 6e}l6c, and 2d do at .40
435 c ns to weight and condition.
. THE SHEEP MARKET.
The arrivals and sales of Sheep at Phillips' Avenue
Trove Yard continue light, only reaohing about 3,500
head. The market is less active, but prices aro without
ally material change, ranging at from 6)0)731'e for lot
quality, and 6®6,lac goose., for Ed do, so to condition,
Stock Sheep are scarce, and selling at from 8171A1 Tit
head, according to quality.
THE HOG MARKET
. _
'The receipts and sales of Flci, are very light, anti we
again advance our quotations - Z®soc T 100 lbs, with a
good demand at the advance.
900 hand sold at the Avenue Drove Yard, by John
Crouse & Co., at from Eigg.S.2.l 100 Ibo nett, as to
condition.
1,941 head sold at 11. C. Imhoff's Union Drove Yard at
front s7l§elii 100 lbs ttett.
PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TEAM
TAOS, S. PERSON,
SAML. K STOKES. 1001110=11 OP TIM MONTE
GEORGE N. TATMAN. . .
LETTER BAGS
MARINE : INTELLIGENCE.
PORT OF PRILADRLPILTA, Feb. 10.1863.
11314 RISES.. ......... .•.660-SIIN SETS
HIGH WATER
ARRIVED
Sclir Lncy, Spence, I day from Brandywine, Del,witli
corn meal to A DI Len.
CLEARED
Bark Brothers, Man finer, Cienfuegos, S & N Welsh.
Bark A blandereon, Thompson, Port Itonyal, H A
Adams. •
Brig Geranium, Pierce Cardenas, D S Stetson & Co.
Brig Black Fish, Fairchild. Marseille, J Bazley & Co.
Brig finrea. (Br) Strachan, Berbadoes Geo Atkins.
Brig Mazatlan, Merriman, Carden/sr+, I Mason & Co.
Behr .1 Randolph, Wall, Porto Rico, D S Stetson & Co.
Sehr R 0 Whilden, Neal, Raw York, Noble, Caldwell
& Co.
Sciir Calista, Payson, Portland, Twells & Co.
Schr F Tyler Tyrrell, Alexandria, Tyler. Stone & Co.
Sebr It S Miller, Godfrey. Fortress Monroe, do
Seta. J 0 Babcock, Jeffers, do do
Schr Old Zack. Lynch, Piney Point, Hunter. Norton
& Co.
Schr Woodruff Sims, Mason, Hampton Roads. do
Bah Emma & Buelah, Atkinson. Washington, captain.
Behr George Thomas, Merrill, New York, L Andeuried
& Co.
Gtr B: L Gan-, Her, BeltimOre, A Grovels. Jr
MEMORANDA
Bark Velox, Wiseman, sailed from Bordeaux 14th ult.
for Philadelphia.
Bark Roanoke, Baling, from Laguayra for Philadel
phia, wee spoken Ist hist, let Si, long Sl.
Bark J Hicks, Greenman, from - New Orleans, with
sugar, at hew York Sth inst.
Brig Romance, Duncan, hence, was discharging at
Pernambuco 12th nit.
•
trig W ai
Dodge, Anderson, hence, at Pernambuco
30th Dec, and. was loading 12th nit, to return.
Schr Is rank, Middleton, at New York Bth inst. from
Frederica, Del.
Sohn Sea Flower. Clark, E Potter, Shepherd, and A
Corson,High, hence, at Baw York Bth inst.
.Bc.br A W Dyer, lifainfile, for Philadelphia, and 3"
Fenn= Hall, for dovia Bristol, sailed from Providence
oth inst.'
. .
.Bark Reindeer, Wellington. at New York from St
itts, passed let inst. lat 38, long 73 30, a vessel's top
meat, a number of wine boxes, and other wrecked stntf.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
FURNISHING CHINA AND GLASS ESTABLISHMENT,
CHINA HALL, 529 CHESTNUT STREET,
Directly opposite Independence Hall, Philadelphia.
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. B.—China decorated to order; also, initials and
crests elegantly engraved on table glass, ia26lm
B—T-1860—X.
DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTRES.
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 hears.
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 Diarrhoilia, Cholera, and Cholera blorbus.
They cure Liver Complaint and Nervous Headache. •
They are the bait BITTERS in the world. They mats
the weak man strong, and are exhausted nature's great
restorer. They are made of pure St. Croix Rum, the exile
prated 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
fequiring a gentle stimulant. Sold by all Grocers, Drug•
Vista, Hotels, and Saloons. P. R. DRAKE & CO., %OS
BROADWAY. New York. se24-13m
BATCHELOR'S HAIR Thrzl '
THE BEST IN THE WORLD
WILLIAM A. BATCHELOR'S celebrated. Hair Bye
Produces a color not to be distinguished from nature:
Warranted not to iiure the hair In the least; remedies
the 11l effects of bad dyes, and invigorates the Stair for
We, GRAY, RED. or RUSTY BAIR instantly turns a
splendid Black or Brown, leaving the Hair soft and
beautiful, Bold by alr Drmarista &c.
Saw- The Genuine Ss signed WILLIAM A. BATCH'S.
LOR, on thefour Mete of each box.
FACTORY, No. Si BARCLAY Street,
(Late 233 Broadway and le Bond street.)
my2B-ly New York.
ONE-PRICE CLOTHING ; OF THIS LATSBT
FrTina, made in the Beet Manner, expressly for RETAIL
SALES. LOWEST Selling Prices marked in Platn
[area. All Goode made to Order warranted eatightetory.
Our Orm-Parch SYRINX la strictly adhered to. All are
thereby treated alike.
del2rlY JONES & CO.. 604 MARKET Street.
DOUGHERTY HERBERT. —On Sunday evening,
February let, by the Rev. G. Btroebel, Mr. Wm. H.
Doug
c tr i thte i tanz4l it ar beg ;
t r e l d o o f f eity.
by the Rev. George Alex. Crooks, Mr. Wm B. February, Guline
to Mies Emily A. Brlakworth, both of Philadelphia. *
DIED.
BURR,—At Nashville, Tenn., on Monday, January
26, 1563, William C., youngest son of M. L. and R. ht.
Burr, in the Zlat year of his age. •
Ms relatives and friends are respectfully invited to
attend his funeral, from the residence of his parents, No.
716 mith Tenth street, on Wednesday, llth Instant, at
7 o'clock A. M., to proceed to St. James' Episcopal,
Church, Evaneburg, Montgomery county Pa. ••
BEAUMONT.— At the residence of his son-In-law,
Charles C. Oat, 710 Parrish street, on Sunday. February .
601, Davis Beaumont, in the Seth year of his ago.
The relative , ' and friends of the family are respectfully
invited to attend his funeral, from the residence of his
son, Theodore 'B. Beaumont 'Bernard street, between
Walnut and Matlack streets, West Chester on Wednes
day afternoon, llth instant, at 2 o'clock, without further
notice
BUNTING.—On the Sth inst., Mary S. Bunting, in the
Slat year of her age.
llor friends are invited to attend her funeral from her
late residence on the Marshall's road, on Fourth day,
the Ilth instant, et 1 o'clock P.M. The interment to be
at Darby. sa
(iLIMY.—On Monday morning, oth instant, in her 11th
year. Mary Emma. daughter of Rev. Samuel H. Gleey.
The friends of the family, and the congregation and
Sabbath school of Christ Church, are respectfully in
vited to attend the funeral from her father's residence,
141. 2043 Wallace street., this (Tuesday) afternoon at 3
o'clock. The funeral services will take place in Christ
Church, on Green street, near Sixteenth greet. Inter
ment at'Octtysburg, Pit.
SCHNEIDEIt.—On the oth inst. , Catharine, daughter
of the late Casper Schneider, aged S 7 years.
The funeral will take place from her late , residence,
11361) Arch street, on Wednesday, the 11th inst.', at .10
o'clock A.M.
FLA KB. —Suddenly, at Lancaster, Pa.. on February
7th, ltev. Jacob Flake, aged 66 years.
His funeral will take place from the residence of his
nephew, 200 Spruce street, at 10 o'clock this (Tuesday)
morning.
LIINVIS.—On the 7th instant, at her grandfather's resi
dence, .644 Franklin street, Sfarlan Eva, only child of
Barclay Z., and Susan A. Lewis, aged 4 years and 0
mouths. •
. .
TOM ASO-N.—Suddenly on the evening of the 7th in:
stout, Fanny), wire of Louis Tobiason, and eldest daugh
ter of I'. S. Rowland, in the me year of her age.
The mule friends of the family are respectfully in
vited to attend her funeral, from the residence of her
husband, 850 Franklin street. above Famish, this (Tues
day) morning, 10th inst., at 0 o'clock, without further
notice. •
CLADDING.—On the Sth instant, Albert F., eon of
Charles F. and Sarah Auu Cladding, in the 3d year of
his age.
The relatives and friend° are respectfully invited to
attend his funeral, from the resideuee of his parents,
No. 1308 North Fifth street, to-day (Tuesday), at 3
o'clock, to proceed to St. John's N. E. Church vault,
Third, below George street. •
BLACK SILKS.-NOW OPEN, OUR
Spring stock of the most desirable makes of
BLACK SILKS,
Including every quality, from $1 to $3.50 a Yard.
N
Black and White eat Check Silks.
•
Orgy and Black Neat Check Silks.
Black and White Neat Striped Silks.
Whito and Black Nest Cheek Silks.
Black and White Foulard Silks.
Black and Purple Foulard Silks.'
BESSON & SON;Honrnlng Store,
feB Na. 918 CHESTNUT Street. .
TYRE & LA.NDELL, FOITRTH AND
ARCH, alway s keep a line stook of
Staple ousehold Goods,
jail) Beat Idneline, Linens, and Flannels.
PYRE & LANDELL, FOURTH AND
ARCH. always keep a full line of
•
alo ParannaliZtitiils.
ipYRE & LANDELL, FOURTH AND
ARCINA.bIVIII . & floe assort . .mont of
Mood Glossy Black Silks.
Silks wityout aloes.
THE PRESS.-PHLLADELPHILL TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 10. 1863.
ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS '
11P TO 12 O'CLOCK LAST NIGHT.
Glrstrd--hestnut
M Leech, New York
Misr Isabel Cuban, N York
Sig Xis:tenets, New York
.T M Nixon, Novi' York
Wm D Manilall, St Louts
Joe hionthall. Pittsburg
ND C 'Torrington, N Y
F. Murtutot
John Herzog. Baltimore
Jobu Kelley
Jubu Macdonald
James Duck, New York
Juba Vance, Washington
J Yon Bunhorst, Falmouth
Capt Geo Uihetm. U S A
' •
treet; below Ninth.
0 W Cox & la, Washington
T Fitzgibbotts
John Ross, McVertown
Win 'l' Wallnce & wr,
Miss Turnbull, Now Yor'<
I.lnmes Carmon,. L Sitperior
lion A R Wootton, Del
Corn Carpent.r, U 8 N
Ms for (100 II Bardwell,
IP W Illestand, Penult
Henry Bowman, Peoria
'
henry
Daniel Magorien
'John Crnikshank. Ilarrislnt
IChas lioumfort. Harrisburg
Seigmiiii, New . York
Piesinhard, Wilmingtoa Falmotith,V
A el Jameson,. Readillg A J Uerr & sen, - Harrisbarg
Wll Livingood, Reading 0 S Muller, Middletown
Jll Munson, New York Col .1 K Lylind, US A
T Schroeder, Providence John (Amami' , ' U 3 A
.1 Stewart & la. New York Wll jackson,Saminit Hill -
Miss Stewart, New York I' Maher, Harrisburg
A May, West Chester . Wl' Small, ilarrisbarg -
Col D Heenian,Philadelphia 0 Coles & la. New York
1.(Co1 W C'A S Ilnat ter, Reading
W P Striation, Pittilmarg 1.1 (I Kaufman Lee.suort
Hon 'l' .1 Yorke, N-Jerser T H Brown, gew Jersey
C Eabton, Limo, S A J Van Aistyne. New York
A Cramer, St Louts • A Vo. burgh New York .
Mr Best &In U 8 N (I W Bullard
Eli Bowen, Pentia /3' Ulehop. New London
It 11 Sayre, Bethlehem Miss MAIM), New London
S M Hamilton. Baltimore S M Dickisation,Trenton t X J
W Ewing & iii,Connectient Mad Beinelmatis, New lork
Miss Ewing, Connecticut A J Walsh, Pottsville
Miss Th °moven, Connecticut .1 Prendergast West Cheater
L T Thompson, Piffled J Scanlan, I facksheraville
.1 Bledsoe, Falmouth, Va IV McLaughlin, Tremont
l',Froblash & la, St John V K Keesey & art. York, Pa /
Miss Frobusli „
_St John Thomas Duncan, Chicago
Cant C Moss; Now' York Miss Duncan, Chicago
Way, New York R Merrifield, Stonington
0 L Alartield,•Cbillicothe • I? Elder, Steel aureola
.Miss Chillicothe W L Wright, Maryland
W H Wilson, Maryland Jamas Thwarts. Pittsburg
.Tolan 11 White, Maryland David B Bombay, Ohio
M L Smith, -Maryland Charles Wilson, Now York
H albertstm. Germantown 13 H Matson, Pm-, 11 1
A F Smith, Delaware co Jailluti Griffith & wt
hi B Spahr, York, Pa Miss Scanlan
VT Rickey & wf, Elmira Mrs Roberts
S KeYnolds, Pa • R Tyson Davis, New York
B S Kunkel & lit, Harrislarg Clans Griswold, 'New York
Chestnut 'streets.
David Reed. Pittsburg
N D Sawin. Boston
L Bradner, Jr, Chicago
S F Damon & in, Bogen
W ft Rockfellow & wf, N Y
W C Kent & wf Beachwood
D E Pork, Pa,
Corn T Crabbe, U S N
L Belrose. Philadelphia
J M Courtright, New York
J Fritz, Bethlehem
Dr R V McKim & wf, Bait
Henry Lunt. Boston
E IVI Ward, Boston
Stephens, New York
thitionden, New York
B Whitney. U S
I' Wall, Worcester
E J Thayer, New York
B Bart, Bew.York
Miller, Baltimore
R C Ado t'op, Bt Job;th
11 1:01m, Georgetown, D C
M Stele, Baltimore
J W Mohler, Baltimore
IV Biddle, U S A
J A WcHherran, U S A
Geo Fritz, Johnstown
.J P liacon. Now York
Mrs Wood
N Thayer. BoSion .
T J Wells. New York
Morebant. U 8 N
Miss 1,.8 Merchant
A A Burnham & wt. Conn
B Fenn, Jr, Connecticut
Col Harden
. .
ditr L Wood
W /V Marcus, New York
S A Allon
O Parson. Chicago
C Furis'eh. Chicago
A B Mudge, Baltimore
P L Van Bensonleer, N
A Phillips, New York
W L Darling, US N •
W Roth, New Bedford
C Brockimer, Wheeling'
A Welsh, New Jorser •
T Oxley, Manchester, Eng
W Huxley, Manchester. Eg
J W ChtuCer, New York
D 118 Davis, New York
W C Nixon, Tenneteteti .
NP Ho. ark, Now York
E B OFborn, New York
W 1i French & wf, Booton
S Id Cornell, Now Ynrk
Col MJ Cohen, Baltimore
Edw J Fox, Boston
A Barricbt. New York
.1' A Nicely, St. Joseph
W H Randolph &wf Y
York
Capt Harding & wf, Now
Capt T Robinson, US A
Sorg S Healy, .0 8 A
J A 1 finch mats, California
R C Stems, Wash, D C
3fre A Elliott, Wash, D C
C P Wyman, New London
S tif Wyman, New London
H Wyman. NewLondou
8 Cornell, New York
W N Bowels, Now York
B Holmes. New 'Cork
o G MillO;, Buffalo
Geo Blight, Jr
A Greanoug , Boston
0 D Norton, US A
Mrs A B Hasbrouck, N Y
W B Fitch autl wife, N Y -
Z 8 Hawser, Baltimore
John D Wood, New York.
Henry Minor, Baltimore
M Elliott. MD. N York •
Mlsa Elliott, New York
Peter Stevenson, N York
.Tames Usher
.1 M Vandeigrift, Pittsburg
E Woodward, Ballads
Chan H Elorhesd,"Philada
H Coleman and lady. Del
C ',Tomo/mint, M D, N F
J Leimenring, Pa
T Dixon, Salt
T fielleck, How York
GeerAnt Bl'mitt
Win Wells., Clevelatd, 0
B BaU New York
Alex Hunter &In, NAlbany
Miss E L Duckwell,- Ey
Lewis Dobbs, New York
J SI Hasbrouck & lady, N Y
.7 D Mitchell
C R Rau. all, New York
W C Benson, New York
Mrs Astou New York
E Taylor, OW York
C W Scofield New York
W Gri ffi th, B rooklyn
T M Sprole, U S Army
Miss E, W Treadwell, Mass
Miss L Treadwell, Mass
Miss A H Treadwell, Mass
E Cordes & la, Masai
J Fry,Baltimore •
Mrs
F. E Sonthworth, N Y
P Stevens, New York
Dr S 0 Bacon, LC S
Moat G W Davis
.
H elilouey, SUsguehanna
Wru Sinciar, Ohio
hl or Judd & wife
Col ES Sanford, Washington
W A Backus, Delaware
II 0 Budd, Pennsylvania
J H Graham, Wilmington
Samuel DI Lawrence, l'onna
Coo M Holiest): n, Penna
Airs S Itlanchaut, Poona
Afro": H Walcott, Poona
Bliss Walcott, Penua
miss lifarchant, Denim
Mr Lewis
J II Savage, New York
Itl6s L Marehaat, l'enna
W 11 Kelley, retina
.w Hunt, r enna
Isaac Hall & In, Brooklyn
B Coddlugton, New York
D DFaYerweather, N York
Cbos 1) Drake, StLouis
W C Hnndy, Berlin, Mo
I` H Konnedy,Chambersb'g
j A Itedfleld, Elmira
Liont nos N Spencer
street. above Fifth.
Geo W White, Wash, D C
Geo B•Goliing, New York
W F P Fairbank
H B Morton, Boston
Jos B Hayes, New York
Illarshbank, Lancaster
A Ashfield, New York
Airreeriensi—Chestsiut
A Rosenberg, New York
Hon Arnold, Conn
France
Meurico Walsh, California
Jos Howard Cincinnati
J Holahan, U S A
S Richardson, Muss
\ii V Tarn, Delaware
11 Radcliff, Montg y Co
Geo A Heckert, York, Pa:
Sites A C Falls, York, re
.1 C Benson. New Jersey
W Foss US A
1' Mulford; Dayton, 0
C J Hall, Delaware
S Grier, Delaware
W Hill, Delaware
II Hill
1111 Clark & la, U S
. . . .
F CLowthorp, Treutoa
Mre Williams & da
H H McConnell, Id Chunk
at s Williams & eon •
. .
S ft Parkhurst, New York
Joke W Clark, Conn
B.Crane, New York
L T Dlooyo, Delaware
A 0 Gallup. Perry co. Pa
J C Townsend, Baltimore
J Brown. Baltimore
E Buck. Mahe
street s below Arch.
Hon Asa Packer, M Chunk
Chas Al Erben, Lancaster
Chas LChestut Hill
H Hannan, Hartford, Conn
Jos Hutchinson, New York
J R MoNarr, Now York
Hon 3 D Stiles, Allentown
D Thomas,
New
D B Hunt, York
L H Shattuck, New York
Lewis Tillawley, N York
E Brodhead, New York
W Cornwall, Ilartford,Nort
J Allison Eyster Pa
Henry Saxton, Carlisle, Pa
Henry S Bitter, Carlisle, Pa
Thos Stough,
D Matlack
Elerinhasator—Fourth
.Thos Saball, Wash, D C
11 C Victor, Port Royal
Limit C H Snyder, Pa
Stambaugh, Pa
1) B Stet irk, Newburg, Pa
C Einstein, Harrisburg
Wm R Sturges; Wash
A Wolle,Betbleham
.7 Seitz. Easton
W It Wilson, Easton
John Mee 0, ' Easton
Thos 'White, York, Pa
Joltu Gallegher, York, Pa
D G Illiabach , Beach Halm
Jas McKeon, Easton
J W Reyolds, Boston
Hon Rini and Beodhend,_ Pa
WmFrymsyer, York , Pa
Mrs Sand. Wetherill, Pa
street. above Third.
Misses Joh aston, Boston
W Carter, Boston
G Simmons, Lowell. Mass
W P Plume... New York
S SI Alvord, New York
Mrs Hawley & 2 de, Ky
Miss Foster, Columbus, Hy
F Fould Columbus, ICY
D Potter. New Jersey -
Dr II T. Hyde York
W D Hyde, New York
irrl USN
-I' u S N.
S Buckelew, New JeraitY
Mrs L Devoe &fun, 11 1.
J W Young, Baltimore
Alex Hibbs New Jersey
E D March: II S N
II Mumford, Brooklyn
Martin Welsh. New York
B lice. New York
W J Cheyney, Del co,Pa
St. Louts—Cheatunt
Ackley,Bridgeton
S M Crossley, New Jersey
Dine 311 Garrison, N Jersey
G B.ounell, New Jersey'
J B Ilfaebridc, New York
P Henderson
D Jokonnott, Mass
J S Jorck, New Jersey
A B Poet, Pittsburg
Jr,ltlaryland
W P Drownell.fiew_York
E shimin up, New lork
E Underhill, ..--
J H Metear, Wilm, Del
JAN Taggert, Seansville
H T Walter, New Castle, Del
B Newlin, Delaware
M R Thomas, N
Henry Jones, N H
Aaron Quineey, N H
H Comly,Maneltester,NH
Jas W amnia, New York •
Jos C Magee, New -Jersey
treat, above Third.
Jos L Reeges,_Now Jersey
Mrs Painter, Baltimore
George Gowere, Muncy
Thos Clapp, Muncy
John Orr, Kittanning
P 11 tittemmorer, Zanesy, 0
The Unlon—Arch
Wm DicCauna. Chester co
JR Gant, Philadelphia
J A Bancroft, Philadelphia
F Bright, Tamaqua
DI Early, Lebanon co
It Ii Burch, Pennsylvania
reet, above Chestnut.
Dugan, West Chester
D 0 Tyler, Now Jersey
J Leaman, Lancaster
W Worger, Rhode Island
N H Gillespie, Lane co
C Blackburn, Lane co
J F Lee, Baltimore .
JE Downs, Baltimore
Commercial—Sixth et
B Graham S: wk Chester co
BR Foreman, New Jersey
H Swisher, Fulton co
J II Swisher, Fulton co
R Bunting, "Cincinnati
W ltcClellan Elkton
A Pomeroy, New York
0 R Shaw, Cumberland •
National—Race
D D Elder, Penna
Cyrus Miller, Jenkintown
J C Winslow, Tamaqua
II 0 Budd, Penne
C R Jones, Tamaqua
J W Pfeger, Lebanon
Lewis Reimer, Pottsville'
S Ross, Penns
J B Clark, Lanimeter
Dr Ceo Rose, Lebanon
•et, above Third.
R G Rats, &haylk haven
S P Haak, Pinegrove
C F Rent.'chler, retina
A Mull, Penna.
Jos Whitaker, Mt Clair
H A Math muff, Lebanon
Ezra Heist, Lexington, Pa
fl Breitigain, Lancaster co
B L Snyder, Lebanon co..
and Market streeta.
H Henderson, Chamberab'g
C Jeffries, Nunn
W Morrimon, Penna
Joel Miller, Canton'
David Hartman, Clinton co
I' Myers, Lancaster
S C Ritchie, Wilmington
Staten Union—Stxth
A J Wolfkiel, Lewistown
D Bruner, Hitroton t Pa
J 11 Venable, New 7 ork
II 13 Snyder. Danville
S Ryan, Millerstown
B Goodwin, Johnstown
Amos Townmeud, Penna
A 3 Johns, York, Pa
rect. above Market.
J W Brown, Botllehom
S Brown, Penult
Pahiorfleld, Stnuilium,
Dr. Risley, Wisconsin
Madison—Second at
J Dilworth, Del co, Pa
Mrs Young
S Kirk, Forestvillo,Pa
Richards, Bristol'
.1 5 Young,Milford,N J
HORTICULTURAL HALL, S. W.
corner BROAD and WALNUT. —Display TO
IGHT of Fruits, Flowers, and Vegetables. It
TWELFTH WARD.—A REGULAR.
Meeting of the NATIONAL UNION ASSOCIA-•
TION will be held THIS (Tuesday) EVENING. at 7%
o'clock, in the - Hall. northeast corner FOURTH and
GREEN Streets. or] THOS. A. GRACE, Seo'y.
/Z 3.... OFFICE PENNSYLVANIA RAIL.
ROAD COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA, February 9,
1963.
NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. —THE ANNUAL
ELECTION FOR DIRECTORS will be held on MON
.DAY, the second day of March, 1963, at the °Moo of the
Company, No. 238 South THIRD Street. The Polls
will be'open from 30 o'clock A. N. 'to 6 o'clock P. AL •
No share or shares transferred within sixty days pre
ceding the election will entitle the holder or holders
thereof to a vote. EDMUND SMITH,
fe.lo-tinh3 Secretary.
IMGERMAN OPERA BENEFIT.—TRE
Committee of ,the Citizens' Volunteer Hospital
present the following statement of the receipts of the
Benefit given by the tierman Opera Troupe, at the Aca
demy of Music, on the 31st ult.
they regret that the result has not realized their ex-
Notations, but the Committee labored under difficulties
which could not be avoided, and which materially re
duced the profit to the inetitution:
Receipts of the house
PAYMENTS.
Cash paid to Carl Auzehutz for the employ
ment of the Opera Troupe 8300 60
" J. B. Budd, Treasurer, for the
• use of the Academy of Music. 100 00
• for printing, advertising, &e 63 46
" to superintendent and employees •
of the house, &e., Ste 36 41
670 sr
Balance paid Treisnirtir: Of Hospital 8144 73
IMCHRISTIAN 0001111ISSION.—CASH
' acknowledgmeuts to February 7th.
JO 4. PATTERSON, Treasurer.
Albany Y. M. C. A., per Harvey• Wendell, Jr • • ..8116 03
Cas
Meeting in Rochester, N. Y., per Rev. R. J. Parvin 61 96
B: F. Bradbury, Bangor,. Maine 40 03
Soldiers' Aid Society Muanesbarg, N. Y 28 00
John Harbinson, Ge'rmantown 20 00
John Frick; West Philadelphia 20 CO
.Samuel .Hood 10 03
.
F. O. Elliot • 5 03
J. 2'. Elliot ; 000
.
Cash • . 5.00
J. W. Marshall, Miss ' 3 00
Thomas Stewart ' 2 00
Ladies' Hospital Relief Society of U. P. Church,
York, Pa. for freight.... • • • 2 MI
Rey. Anson 11. Seely, Esperanee, New York, for
freight . ' 2 00
Ladies' Society, Troy, IL Y., for freight - 170
A Soldier 1 00
H. J. Barnard,. N. Y • . lin
'
A Soldier 100
•
Cash7o
John E. Pierson, N. Y., for freight • 60
Academy
'•• 8141415
: .
The following amounts collected at the c
of Music, evening of January 29. 100.3:
A Friend to the cause 9.500 03 —,
Tames P. Smith 100 . 00
Jas. Graham & Co., (additional) 60 00 ;
Ferdinand J. Dreer 25 00
C. A. Kingsbury ' 10 00 '
J. W. Early 10 00 •
ln baskets ' ' 430 30 i ;
.
' —1.134 30
Amount previously acknowledged
Total
MANTUA MANTUA.—THE ITl
tens of HAPITI3A, interested in a cheap and eoin
turtable line of travel to and from the heart of the city,
are Invited to attend a meeting on FRIDAY RVSNINO,
February ISth,at 7_,eY o'clock, at the corner of THISTy-
SECOND mid HAYRRFORD &regd. second story.
Let all be present who are opposed to the..bigh rates of
fare now charged to reach their places of business. •
te9-6t* •
nontiamoPATHlO HOSPITAL, 1118
CUTHBERT Street—This institution is whoPOII
for the reception of sick and wounded Soldiers,will
be received and provided for in the most comfortable
manner me of charge. ' B. F. GLENN.
no2Z4f . Secretary of Board of Managers.
CRITTENDEN'S PHILADELPHIA
COMMKRCIAL COLLEGE, northeast corner
SEVENTH and CHERTNirr Streets. —Thorough prepara•
Lion for the Counting' Henze. Individual instruction.
Open Day sad Syoutrig. Ti!enty . -flye per cent. off re4u
lar prices. ' - fr to'
NOTICE.—AT AN ADJOURNED
A mina' hfeetiug of the Stockholder'. of the
Wt.:STUN IIiNNSYLN ANIA. it A ILHOA U COMPANY,
held February 9, IBA the following-named gentlemen
were duly elected to terve a. Oliveto:lra for the (matting
year
Thomas A. Scott,
Josiah Bacon.
Wintar Ittorrin.
John Mime,
John M. HounedY.
Thomas C. Stewart.
N. W.
M. OFFICE OF THE SURGEON-AR-
T 1 .T TO THE ARMY AND DAVI, PIIILLDEL-
Pll lA, October 24, 1862.
Wounded Soldiers and Sailors desirous of Avaiiiini
themselves of the National Appropriation for supplying
Artificial Limbs, should apply immediately at the otßee
of the Surge o n-Artist to the Government. No. 1800
CHESTNUT Street. B. FRANK PALDIBB.
inS-Sm OovbrumenL Surgeon-Artist.
OFFICE SCHUYLKILL unvnti
AND LEHIGH RIVER RAILROAD COMPANY',
No, 15 South SEVENTH Sorel.
Felindkry 3, IRA
ROTH:E.—Notice is hereby given that SUBSCRIP
TIONS to the additional Capital of the Company,
as authorized IT the stockholders at a general meeting,
held this day, will be received from the Stockholder of
the Company, and of the Alinehill and Schuylkill Haven
Railroad Company nutil H o'clock. noon. of the 11/th
instant. ALEXANDER J. DERBYSHIRE,
fe4-61 . President.
INSURANCE COMPANY - OF.THE
STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA, Fehrnary 2 1563.
'I lie Directors have this day declared a DIVIDEND OF
SIX. PER CENT. , or twelve dollars per share, payable to
the Stockholders, or their legal representatims, on do
:nand. Ife.4-100 WILLIAM HARPER. Secretary.
F.M. NEEDLES,
AAR the SPECIAL Arrwrnox of the Ladies to his LARGE
STOCK of
WHITE GOODS, LACES, EMBROIDERIES, BAND
A greater part of his goods have been purchased pre
vious to the recent GREAT ADVANCE, and are now
being RETAILED at LESS than wholesale mica% Ho
hes JUST OPENED • .
100 dozen broad I ternititched Ildkfs.. at 30c., and op
wal do.
300 dozen corded bordered all Linen - Hdkfc., at 13c.,
worth 25 cents.
50 pieces plain,buff, and white Piqui•, for Children's
wear.
20 pieces printed and figured Plane, for cbildron's wear.
NOVELTIES IN LADIES' BOWS.
Emb'd Muslin, lace trimmed, &c., received every
morning, from 50c. to OM. felo4(
FMEROIDERIES ! EAEBROIDERIES I!
--Trench Needle-worked Bands, Edgings. Insert
lags, Bdkfe, Collars, Setts, Skirts, &c. ; a large assort
ment of very choice goods at low prices.
SHEPPARD. VAN HARLINGEN, & ARRISON,
fe9-Swtt 100 S CHESTNUT Street.
PRINTED LINENS! PRINTED
LINENS! a small advance on the old prices. a
large assortment of Printed Linens, in new and desira
ble patterns, suitable for children's wear, dresses, &c. •
SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN, & ADELSON'.
(c9-3wif . 1008 CHESTNUT Street.
TIOMESTIO MIISLINS, SHEETIN GS,
&c.—All of the desirable makes foil sale, 'at the
lowest cash prices.
SHEPPARD, TAN lIARLINGEN,A; KEELSON,
tefl-Swir 1008 C,HR,STNUT Street.
CARD
METROPOLITAN. HOTEL.
Ni*'? YORK. February 7th, 1563.
As it hag been published- in moat papers throughout
the country that our prices have been advanced to Throe
Dollars per day, we wish to state that the charged at
the MEI'ROPOLITAN HOTEL will remain the Name as
heretofore, $2.50 rim DAY. Wo can pay expenses at
that price, and are willing to work for nothing In war
times.
tem SIMEON LELAND & 00.
IRRAIMRETH HOUSE, • • •
Corner of BROADWAY, CANAL, and LISPENARD
STREETS, NEW YORK.
CONDUCTED ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN.
The above Hotel to located in the most central part of
Broadway, and can be reached by omnibus or city oars
from all the steamboat landings and railroad depots.
The rooms aro elegantly furnished. Many of them arc
constructed in suite of communicating parlors and chain
hers, suitable for families and parties travelling together
Meals served at all hours.
Single Rooms from 60 cents to $1 per day.
Double Rooms from $1 to $2.50 per day.
de2-6m • JOS. CURTIS & 00.
U.S.
PAYABLE AT THE OPTION OF THE GOVERNMENT
AFTER FIVE YEARS.
I am Instructed by the SECRETARY OF THE TRU
MIRY to receive subscriptions for the above
Interest will commence from the DATE OP SUBSCRIP
TION, and is PAYABLB IN GOLD at the Mint, or any
Sub-Treasury or Depository of the United States, on the
Bret days of May and November oi each year. At- the
present PSBMIUM ON 001.0. these Bonds yield about
BIGHT per cent. per annum.
A foil supply always on hand.
D.: DI i .1' _
JOHN C. CAPP t
STOOK & NOTE BROKERS,
'DIEEITAT OPPOSITE inn unmeL3atilLi
BOUGHT AND SOLD OA 0031103810 N ♦T THE
AND NOTES AND LOANS INZOOTIATED ON 'MB
O 0 HARVEY THOMAS,
.
STOCK AND BILL BROKER,.
STOCKS and BONDS, and all kinds of 11. S. GOVERN
MENT SECURITIES bought and sold on Commission, ex
clusively.
Business Paper and Loans on Collateral negooiated at
lowest rates.
Orders by Mail shall receive prompt attention. Refers to
Messrs. Nathan Trotter & Co., Oeo. D. Parrish. Elm..
John B. !dyers & Co.; Samuel B; Thomas, Seq.,
iGieji.Kiniei, di Co., John Thomas, Eaq.
&dB-Omit
$35000 __THIS AMOUNT TO
~ LOAN in First Mortgaes on City
Property. orFarms, within 3) miles WALNUTy. Apply
to [fen E. PETTIT, No. 309 Street.
$8,00()"1= • I
on a Sepia, in Chester county. Apply to
Sag • R RWTIT. 309 WALNUT Street.
-31 500 $2,000, $2,500, $3,500; AND
$B,OOO TO LOAN on ettylfortgoons. Ap •
ply to PST IT.
ja3l No. 309 WALNUT Street.
U. 11, INTERNAL REVENUE. •
AGENCY FOB. THE' . SALE OF
UNITED STATES TAX
STAMPS,
No. 57 South THIRD Street, first door above Chestnut.
A full supply of all kinds of TAX STAMPS constantly
on band, and for sale in quantities to mutt.
A liberal discount allowed on amounts of $6O and so-
wards.
Orders by Mall promptly attended to. •
Office Hot= from'S A.M. tot P. M.
JACOB . D. RID GW AY ,
de9-tie9 • . • )57 South THIRD Street.
STATBE . I
FIFTH COLLECTION-DISTRICT, PENNSYLV.A.. .
NOTICE.—The ANNUAL ASSESSMENT for the above
named District of all persons liable to a Tax on Car
riages, Pleasure Yachts, Billiardrables' and Gold and
Silver Plate, and also of all persons required to take out
LICENSES, having been completed, NOTICE IS HERE
BY GIVEN that the Taxes aforesaid will be received, for
the TWENTY-SECOND and TWENTY-FIFTH-WARDS
of the City of Philadelphja, by WILLIAM H. MILLER
and.TREODORE S. WLLLIAKS, Denty Collectors, at
the oflice,Langstroth's G sMIA.NTOWNi and
for the TWEIM-THIRD .WARD of said . city. by. DA
NIBL W. GILBERT, Deputy Collector, at the:mike of
the Collector, Frankford street, 'Frankfort', daily, be;
tween the hours of 9 A. M. and 3.P. , M.
PENALTIES.
stet e)
All persons who fail to pay their Annual Taxes upon
Carriages, Pleasure Yachts, Billiard Tables, and Gold
and Silver Plato, on or before nt the twey-first day of
February, 1.983, will incur a, penalty of ten per contain
additional of the amount thereof and costa, as provided
for in the 19th section of the Excise Law of July 1, MR
All persons who, in like manner, - 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
contain additional on the amount thereof, and THREE
TIMES THE AMOUNT OF SAID LICENSES, in accord
ance with the provisions of the 19th and 39th section of
the Excise Law aforesaid. •• ' • •
Money of the United States only . reeeived. No further
notice will be given.
JOHN W. -COWELL, Cellector.
Germantown (Philadelphia), Jan. 30. 1881 ja3o-tfell
UNITED STATES INTERNAL . REVE.
NIIN—THIRD COLLECTION DlSTRlCT,•Pennsyl
vailla, comprising Twelfth, Thirteenth, Sixteenth, Seven
teenth, Eighteenth, and Nineteenth warda of the city of
Philadelphia • . .
NOTICE.—The ANNUAL ASSESSMENT for the above
named District, of all persons liable to a Tax on Oar
lieges, Pleasure Yachts, Billiard Tables and Gold and
Silver Plate, and also of all persons required to take out
Licenses; having been completed, notice is hereby given
that the taxes aforesaid will be-received daily by the
undersigned, between the home of 9A. M. and 9 P.M.,
(Sundays excepted,) at his office, bonthwest eorner of
THIRD and WILLOW Streets, on and aftt r MONDAY,
February , 2d, 1663, and until and including SATURDAY,
the 21st day of the same month.
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 aforesaid 21st of Febru
ary, 1033, will incur a venally of ton per centum addi
tional of the amount thereof, and costs, as provided for In
the 19th section of the Excise Law of drily 1,1892 E
All persons who, in like manner, shall fall to take out
their Licensee as required by law, on or before the 21st
of February, lgiityvil I incur a penalty of
THREE TIMES HE AMOUNT OF SAID LICENSES,
In accordance with the provisions of the 69th section of
the Excise Law aforesaid.
sir Money of the United States only received.
Sir No further notice will be given. '-
WILLIAM S. WAINWRIGHT. Collector,
jal7-dtf 8. W. cor. THIRD and WILLOW Eta
. 2E 51,1T75
088 64
$M,56119
'REIMERS:. GREAT A.RTISTIG. EF
-a-s , forte are lde natnral and pleasing Ivorytipea Ela
borately colored and tantefully arranged and finished.
Drapery rich and truthfully colored. fiIiCAMD Street,
above ureen. • •-. • .• • - . . It
APPLICAI lON van BE MADE TO.
the Sfanagers of the MERCANTILE LIBRARY
COMPANY for renewal of. Certificate of ONE SHARE
OF STOCK, No. 4484, standing in the name of DAVID B.
DIRNEY. the same having been lost or mislaid. fe3-LuSt„.
on (Inn POUNDS SUPERIOR
f. ARMY BREAD in *ore, and f sale.
C. ALBRIGIPIT Se CO..
6 and DOCL/Breet,
SAMUEL T. BODINE. President.
Damming.
It. N. Burroughs.
William L. HirA,
0. W. Barnes.
William Maher, •
Collins,
WI .1, Sterett.
UARKNESS. Secretary.
RETAIL - DRY GOODS.
No. 1024 CHESTNUT STREET,
KERCHIEFS. Re
HOTELS.
FINANCIAL.
FIVE-TWENTIES.
TWENTY-YEA-74 SIX PER CENT. BONDS.
LOAN AT PAR_
JAY 000KE,
SUBSCRIPTION AGIBIIT,
No. 2111 SOUTH THIRD. MONT,
STOOKS AND:-MONDS
BOARD OP BROM=
MONEY INVESTED
BEST TEEMS
No. 312 WALNUT STRUT
INTERNAL REVENUE.
COMMISSION HOUSES.
WFTOLESALE
HOOP-SKIM MIENCY. ,
W e
ceill°
leb subscriber, having been appointed sole agent for
thrated .
110uP4 , 1ithT bI, I ,NUFACTiIItERS, M. DONNELLY
& CO.,
lIIRMINCID AM, Connecticut,
hoe rented the aceand fluor. No. 221 CHURCH Alley,
where he to now . prepared to supply wholesale dealers
at manufacturer s
•
Just - received an invoice of
0 dozen assorted alylee and qualities, white and
colored, ladles' and misses'.
In the present advancing Mato of the market, an In
ducement is offered to purr Lase immarliniely.
CHARLES ADAMd,
Ile. 221 CIIURCIL Alley,
Second floor,
ARMY GOODS. •
A7-86iMW
DARK-BLUE COAT CLOTHS.
DARK-BLUE CAP CLOTHS.
SKY-BLUE CLOTHS FOR OFFICERS.
ARMY BLANKETS, STANDARD WEIGHT.
110UNCE DUCK. .
DRILLS, STANDARD WEIGHT.
HEAVY LINES DRILLS AND DUCK.
BROWN AND BLEACHED SHBETINGS AND SHIRT.
MG& For sale by
FROTH:INGHAM & WELLS.
eel•Qlf
MILITARY GOODS:
VANS ds
.HASSAtL,
MILITARY FURNIBIUEiiiS,
Ni;" 418 ARCH STREET
SWORDS, SASHES, BELTS, &c.,
And everything necessary for the complete outfit of
ARMY AND NAVY OFFICERS,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
ia27:lm
6. W. SIMONS & BROTHER,
BANSOM-STREET HALL, PHILADEIRMIA.
MANUFACTURERS OP JEWELRY. •
FINE SWORDS,'
• nuurearvooDs. IN EVERY VARIETY
.118.8 : 118m . • • • • • ,
WATCHES: AND JEWELRY.
.•-•
ell FINE ..WATOII REPAIRING
attended to, by the most experiettoed workmen,
and every watch warranted for one year.
G. RUSSELL,
22 North SIXTH Street.
F I NE - AMERICAN AND
IMPORTED WATCHES. Gold, Jewelry, and Sil
verware, at the lowest possible prices.
CI, RUSSELL,
22 Worth SIXTH Street.
alt D. T. PRATT,
(BOCOROSOR TO PRATT & REAM)
60'7 CHESTNUT STREET,
Is eonetanUr In receipt of
INGLIBR, SWISS. AND
AMERICAN WATCHES.
Of desirable styles and qualities, to nit all classes of
buyers.
'ELI VOLDEN,
Dealer in fine
laga VeliP a L 9 flEas. ATCHßB '
osSant. 708 idAB.KET Street.
WATCHES, JEWELRY, &O-
A FRESH ASSORTMENT
AT LESS THAN FORMER PRICE:
FARR & BROTHER, Importers,
Bi3/2041:,. 324 CHESTNUT Street, below Fo
HOLIDAY GOODS.
PHOT 0 GRAPHIC ALBUMS A
••- large Tartar for sale at low nri b
8 W . c at&
.t &
CO.,
9:34 CHESTNUT Street.
derMnilf
MICROSCOPES; SPECTACLES, AND
SPY-GLASSES, for prorzhlw lb .
924 cassTwr Street.
delMmtf
OPERA GL ASSES , OPERA
GLASSES. For sale ri m=
W. CItrEEN & CO.,
1014 CLIESTNITS Street.
delMmit
SEWING MACHINES.
THIS
BEST
IN
USE.
NOISELESS
FKMILY
SEWING
MACHINES
HAVE
TAKEN
Fini/Sr-in
AT
EVERY
STATE
FA It
AGAINST
ALL
OTHER
MACHINES
OFFICE AND SALES-ROOMS,
. 730 CHESTNUT STREET.
COPARTNERSHIPS.
VOTIOE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT
the copartnership heretofore existing between the
subscribers, under the firm of E. W. CARRYL & CO. , is
this day dissolved by its own limitation. The business
of the late firm will be settled by both of the former
partners at their Store, No. 715 CHESTNUT Street.
E. W. CARRYL,
VX. B. NEWHALL.
felMt
Philadelphia, Januarr 81st, 1663.
DISSOLUTION. -THE PUBLIGA
tion made in thispaper on February 2d, 11, and
4th, of the formation of a copartnership between the
undersigned and ROBERT C. ANDERSON, under the
firm name of McCAMMON & ANDERSON, is hereby
withdrawn. The said copartnership is hereby dis
solved, and the public arc notified and cautioned that
the undersigned will pay no debts contracted by said R.
C. Anderson, or in the name of said firm.
WM. J. MeCAII3ION.
fog-3t•
Philadelphia, Feb. 7,1563.
NOTICE.—PHILADELPHIA, FEBRIT
ARY, 2,15&4.-The COPARTNERSHIP heretofore ex
isting between THOMAS A. BIDDLE, HENRY 3. BID
DLE, and ALEXANDER BIDDLE, Stock and Exchange
Brokers, under the firm of Thomas Biddle & Co., is this
'day dissolved by the terms of our articles of copartner
sh_lp, conseenence of the death of Major HENRY.I.
BIDDLE.
The business will be carried on by the surviving part
ners at the same place and under the same name.
The affairs of 'the old firm will settled b the snb-
TEE COPARTNERSHIP "HERETO
-a- .fore existing between EDWIN HALL & BROTHER
is this day dissolved, by mutual consent, LEWIS S.
HALL retiring.
The business will be continued by EDWIN HALL,
under the.unme. of EDWIN BALL & CO.
EDWIN HALL.
LEWIS S. HALL.
fed-13t•
FEBRL , ART 2, 1863. •
pHiLADELPHIA, JANUARY 28TH,
1563. Notice is hereby given, that the partnership
lately subsisting between George Henderson, Robt. W.
Southxnayd, 'Edwin Henderson, Thomas D. Henderson,
and William H. Henderson, under the firm of HENDER
SON, SOUTEiIIArD Sr. CO., has been dissolved by
.mu
teal consent. fe242t
NOTIGE.—THE UNDERSIGNED
hereby publish the terms of a Limited Partnership,
which they farmed on the 21 day of February, 1861, to
terminate on the 31st day of December, 3862, and which
they have THIS DAY renewed, in compliance with the
Laws of Pennsylvania.
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. fa North THIRD Street, in the city of Phi
ladelphia; State of Pennsylvania.
3. The name of the General Partner of said firm is
MATHIAS M. MARPLE. residing at No. 1220 COATES
Street, in 'the city of Philadelphia, and of the Special
Partner et said firm GEORGE GORDO.N residin at frio.
North FOHETEI Street. in the city of Philadelphi g
a. -
4. The amount of capital contributed by, said George
Gordon, the Special Partner, to the common stook at the
tirnecaid partnership was formod—to wit, on the 2d day
of February, 1661, was TWELVE THOUSAND FIVE
HUNDRED DOLLARS. •
6. The said partnership Is now renewed, and is to con
tinue until, and to terminate on, the 31st day of Decem
ber, 166. L
Phiadelphia, December 31 tin •
AsTares M. means,
General Partner.
GEORGE GORDON.
Special Partner.' +'
NOTICE.—THE LIMITED PARTNER
SHIP heretofore existincbetween the undersigned,
tinder the firm of J. T. PLATE & SCROTTLER, expires
this da . y . , by lie own limitation. Philadelphia Decem
ber 31, 1862. J. THEOPH. PLATE
• CARL C. scHorrLEX,
General Partners.
CAR. I'. PLATE,
Spacial Partner. •
By his Attorney, J. THEOPEL PLATE.
The undersigned continue the Importing and General
Commission Business, under the Brm of J. T. PLATE &
SCHOTTLER, for their own account.
J . THEOPH. PLATE,
CARL C. SCROTTLRR.
lal-6v/
Philadelphia; January 1, 1883 :
•
DISSOLUTION OF COPARTNER .
SHIP.—The copartnerehip_heretofore existing under
the name of SMITH, WILLIAMS, & (10., is thiedny dis
solved by mutual consent, and the busmen of the late
firm will be settled by either of the undersigned, at No.
Dl3 MARKET Street.
P. JERKS SMITH,
H. PRATT SMITH
.11d0. WILLIAMS,,
•
WM. P. SMITH, Jr.
Philadelphia, Dec. 31,1863. •
THE SUBSCRIBERS WILL ' . CONTI
NUE the DRUG BUSINESS, as heretofore, at the
Old Stand. No. 721 MARKET Street. . .
- WM. ELLIS & CO._
_O. Druptste,
Sal-tr . 724 BlA_FaChr Street.
PERPETUAL BEAUTY.- H UNT'S
WRITE LIQUID ENAMEL, prepared from the re
ceipt of Madam Rachel Loveraon, the celebrated Parisian
Ladles' Enamellett It whitens the skin, giving it a soft,
satin-like texture, and imparts a fret hness, smoothness,
pearl-like tint and trausparermy to the complexion which
is quite natural, without inyttry to the akin, and cannot
possibly be detected. Price 2.3 cents. Ladles are re
quested to call for a circular, and try the enamel before
purchasing. This preparation is indispensable for the
'stake, Sold onlY at -BUNT & CO .' S, Perfumers,
fesvem 133 South SEVENTH Street. above Walnut.
LOST -A CERTIFICATE OrTHE:t
per cent. Philadelphia county Loan under an sat
of Auxembly dated the lath day of April, IEtN, for Eighty.
seven Dollars, payable to Richard Teadom. executornf
Francis Kroeson, deceased, or his heirs or mimes. The
finder will be rewarded by returning it to
13ENJAININ H. TURNS%
No. 102 DANA Street.
delfMn3Eo
••eNV%/V,y4 0 ,. 1AW•••• Y . W
HAZARD'S BOOKSTORE,
•
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Of every variety of
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and Polite Attention, patronize the
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the recent public:atom In this department of science.
including a general assortment of
BOOKS.
They also keep on hand a full' assortment of
WORKS ON MEDICINE, SURGERY, &c.
And receive as coon as pnblished, or will famish
promptly to order, at low mica.;
NEW BOOKS%
In every department of literature.'
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fele No. 25 South SIXTH. St., above Chestnut.
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lishers are reducing the size, or increasing the price of
their publications, we shall continue, for the year 1913,
to furnish ours complete, as heretofore, at the old rates,
viz:
. . E
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anwould otherwise cost five times that sum. The pro
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success. Directions inside.
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No. 906 ARCH STREET,
Where the
FINEST PHOTOGRAPHIC PICTURES,
FROM
THE CARTE DE VISITS TO THE IMPERIAL SIZE,
Are produced by the most-
EXPERIENCED ARTISTS.
Those wishing nrst-class pictures are incited to call and
examine specimens.
A choice selection of Albums, cases, and frames on
hand. F. A. 0. murk
EDUCATION.
SELECT SCHOOL AND PRIVATE
INSTRUCTION—N. W. corner TENTH and ARCH
rij, A SSICAL AND ENGLISH SCHOOL
' l / 4 ." OF H. D. GREGORY, A. M. 1108 MARKET Street.
jal9.lm*
IVY INSTITUTE, .
PUGHTOWN, CHFSTEP. COUNTY, PENNA.
The next term will commence on the 6th of April,
gt
Terms for Tuition and Boarding for fourteen weeks,
$lO. For Circulars.' address
fed.6t. E. M. HAWLEY.
VMS. GE GREEN SEMINARY.-=-A
T SELECT BOARDING SCHOOL, MEAS. MEDIA, PA.
Thorough course in. Mathematics, Classics, English
studies, &c.
Military. Tactics taught. Classes In Book-keeping, Stu ,
veving, and Civil Engineering. Pupils taken of all ages,
iLna are received at an time.
Boarding per week. .21L • • .
Tuition per quarter, 03. •
For catalogues or information address Rev. S. HERVEY
BARTON, A. M., Village Green. Pa. . 0c1.04
PERSONAL.
P ENSIONS.- 8100 BOUNTY AND
Pay Procured and collected for• soldiers, sailors.
and the relatives of such as aro deceased, at reasonable
and satisfactory rates. Claims cashed or advanced mail
by AMFTON
Solicitor for Cla UL imants
424 WALNUT Street, Philsdelphfa.
Particular attention given to Parties living at a Ills
lance. • • . . . ociftif
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A OPPENHEIMERi
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No: Sal =WEI Alley, Pht lade]pbta.
Co/micron AND BIANDFACTMIER, Olf
ARMY CLOTHING ,
of Every Description.
ALSO, •
TENTS,
HAVKESACKS.
PONCHOS,
cemp BLANKETS,
KNAPSACKS, and
BIM PICKINGS POR HO.SPITALS.
MATERIAL BOUGHT FOR CONTRACTORS:
All gotaie 'made will be guarantied regulation In else.
N. B. Orders of any size filled with despatch: 303ie
CgRB.O N ' S
SCOTCH PATE
SILV3R-CLEkNING POWDER,
Warranted free from acid, and the same as need in the
houses of the nobility and gentry of Scotland. It is un
equalled far cleaning Vole( and Silver Plate, Looking
Glasses, etc. Prepared by A. H. CARSON, waiter, from
a recipe given me by the head butler to the Duke of
Athol.
For sale by
HAZARD & CO., Twelfth and Chestnut streets,
I. TOWNSEND, Thirteenth and Chestnut streebe,
T. BLACK,-1401. Chestnut streets,
\Y. H. NAULTY, 1800 Chestnut street,
3. CLARK, Fifth and Prune streets,
And wholesale by WILLIAM rAmvni, 1201- CHEST
NUT Street, and
CASWELL, MACK. & Chemists,
Fifth-Avenue Rotel, New York
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And Thames street, Newport, I.
All orders addressed A. H. CARSON, Western Sub Post
Office. Philadelphia. . Ja34tnthe2m
FAMILY DYE COLOAS I
LIST OF COLORS
BLACK, SALMON - '
DARK BROWN, SCARLET, : ••
SNUFF BROWN. DARK DIU& ' '
LIGHT BROWN, LIGHT DE
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DARK BLUE, YELLO YELLOW: •
LIGHT 13LUE,. .
' LIGHT '
DARK GREEN, ORANGE.
LIGHT GREEN. MAGENTA,: •
PINK, ' - SOLFERINO
PURPLE, gRENcn Betrs u
SLATE, . • . -ROYAL PURPL E
CRIMSON.: .. VIOLET.. • .
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FAMILY - ....DYE.:O4SLCittS,
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For 4yetng Silk, Woolen' and Mixed Shawls.
Scarfs, Dresses, Ribbons, (Royce, Bonnets, Rats, Feathers,
KM Gloves, Children's Clothing and all kinds of Wear
ing Apparel, with perfect fast adore.
A BAYING OF 80 PER CENT
WANTED -A POSITION AS 130011-
K/6EO3R or ASSISTANT BOOK-KEEPER by a
youtg MAN. Moderate salary expected. Address M.
R. P., at this frffion. fnW-3t•
101TANTE1)-A PARTNER, SPECIAL
oractive, with 41.00 t) to $5,0110 cash capital, In a
sale profitable, cash business. Address "Safety," im
mediately, Pre** office. felll ^t•
WANTE D-AN ACTIVE SITIJA
-I.ION as SALESMAN or COLLECTOR, by strum
of business comet lenoe, until recently of a Bonk. Re
fereuce, his old employers Comuii*don and forward
fog bIIAiIIPRK preferred. *ouldFrefer . kelv out of the
city. Addroos,. for thin week, .
E. Y. L., 800 1,825.
Post Office. Phtliolelphie. folo-3T.*
AL-'U- FROM $2,000 TO
SS.IM WANTF.D. in a safe, and profitable litr.inos,;
no competition. None Ant thosO hnvinn the molter to
tnveot of num need apply lor particulars. call on or
address THOMAS COCHRAN, care or •
Colonel H. O. CIIOIIMOIN,
fed-tbstuSt, 41. Worth SIXTH Street. Philada.
•
DEPtrry QUA RTE RMASTEII OE NE
RAMS OFFl.C.N.:—Pitt..titbent.t. Feb. 9. 193 t.
VIL.FsIsT.S was, ted immediately to enrry•COAL, to the
following mints :
Tortugas,. .
Kpy West. Kla. ' .
Fort 'Monroe. Va.
• .
Alexandria. `tea.,
Newborn. N.C., • , „.
rort Royal. S.C. A. 130 FD.
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fe10.4 Captain and Assist. Cluarterronster.
$7OOO TO $8,000.-WANTED, AN
f native r A F. TN ER with the aimed
amount, to join to 'tomtit busine. , s, paying from :10 to (I 0
percent. Addresn WASRINGTOh. Pre** office. felo-31*
$7,000 TO $lO,OOO TO INVEST IN
some Inerative busictem Wants to he
roine an ACTIVE PARTNER in same. Would prefer the
Commission Produce. Business. Address "Acrivz,r
Prune OlOce.PA-Sr.
EMPORIUM
. COUNTRYSE.A.T WANTED.- -
malaise itiveriteer witches topitroliese.a.
Arat-elass RESIDENCE, including from twenty-five to
seventy-Arc - amen of Land, with good improvements,
within fifteen or twenty miles of Philadelphia. •
Addrean It. L. IL, with full vortical:tn. , . at the office of
this paper. . • felo-tutlisStif.
in • WANTED TO. • 'FUROR ABB-A
moderate sized three-story Brick HOUSE, In a can-.
teal location. Must have all the modern improvements,'
Address "House," at this Once. stating price. terine;
and location. , laBl-tf
eWANTED TO RENT, FROM THE
first of April next. a modern te-slzed threfkitory
BRICK DWELLING BOCBR, In a central locality. It
must have all the modern Improvements. Address,
"Rent." at this once, stating locality and price- iald4l
A.CONTINENTAL CAVALRY.
" Camp Metcalfe," near HADDONFIELD, N. J.
—MEN wanted to complete Companies now
nearly full, to secure tbe Citizen.s' Bounty Fend
awarded to the first Twenty Companies mastered into
the service of the United States.
. . .
Two or three positions of Second LIEEITEXANTS are
vacant. which will he neatened to Tonnz men of good re.
formica. and who have seen service.
TO RENT-THE IRON- FOUNDRY,
-a- on GERbIANTOWN Road, above SIXTH Street.
Posnession on. April M. • Fixtures for saki. [Petro at.
No. 'O6 North SECOND Street. . • fole-tutbsGts
TO RENTONE OR TWO ROOKS,
Nrith or without Board. Art a private family. 5
North TMTITEENTIT Street. . • teo-3r.
FOR SALE OR TO LET.--STORE No.
II North THIRD Street, with Fixtures. Inquire at
No. 32, optsmite. fel-6t•
TO RENT, WITH BOARD—SECOND
story communicating rooms (front/ unfurnished) ;
Location central. Terms moderate. Address "A. B, '
Pram office. fe9-21..
SAW AND . PLANING MILL FOR,
RENT.—The Siihscriber offers for Rent, from and
after the 15th FEBRUARY, his extensive SAW AND
PLANING MILL in the borongli• of Marietta. There are
a Fifty Horse Power Angiue in good running order, a
Slitting Saw, two upright Log haws, a new improved
Planing Machine and all the Circular Saws necessary
for making Maids, Laths, &c. The Mill is on the
Pennsylvania Railroad, a siding mining up to the Mill,
and it is within fifty feet of the Pennsylvania Canal; in
short the establishment has all the facilities for doing an
extensive and profitable Blisiness. For further particu
lars inquire of the subscriber, at t 1 Mill. -
fin-at • GEORG}, W. MERAFFEY.
TO LET-HOUSE 2017 A.EOH
Street, with all the toodern j e c r s tirgoiretAitter
No. HT Sonth TIRD Street. up stal6.
Office hours, IC L. to 2P. IL * klO-st*
A FURNISHED HOUSE.-
.
.:Wanted; &well-furnished Rouse. A good tenant:
arid liberal rent... Address, Bean.% P. 0. fehleo
ACRO.RTH.. FOURTH:STREET
Am - DWELLING. No. 538, three-storied. with double
throe-storied back buildings and stable in rear: lot 'M
feet front, 133 feet deep. Is specially adapted for the (re
sidence of a Physician. For sale by A. P. St J. IL
MORRIS, 916 ARCH Street. fe74ts
gla • FOR SALE OR TO. LET FOR THE
MIL SUMMER.—A new and commodious ROM: with
from Six to Eight Acres of Ground. There is, on Nib,
Property, a line spring of water and a beautiful spot for
building, commanding a line view, and fronting ou the
Jenkentown road. The above. Property is situated in
Abington, a half mile from Abington Station. on the,
North' Pennaylvania Railroad, and a good turnpike'
lending therefrom. Call on C. TYSON LIMENS, at
WELDON, half mile from Abington Station. (fed-thatte
al FOR SALE, OR WOULD BE EL
CHANGED FOR CITY PROPERTY, A DESIlki-
BLE SMALL FARM, situate in Now Britain Township,
Bucks county, Pa.,
three miles from Doylestown, and
one and a half from New 13ritain Station, on the
Doylestown Railroad, containing 63 acres, sta. of which
is woodland, and five meadow, divided into convenient
fields, well watered. good building. fruit, Am. Enquire
at 104 North Sixth street, PhiladelPhin. fe7-Ims
ask _COUNTRY SEAT AT PRIVATE
-a— SALE.—One of the best properties lying within ten
miles .from Doyleestown, the county town of Backs
county, is offered for sale. It is situated in a beautiful
country, half a mile from Doylestown. The Mansion is
large, containing thirteen rooms, with large airy halls,
replete with all the modern conveniences. The out
houses also new and substantial. There is also twenty
four acres of laud attached to the premises, with an
abundance of good water, and a stream running through
the land, together with fruit, shade, and ornamental
trees in abundance. Such aproperty is seldom offered
for sale. If not sold before the 20th inst.. it will be
rented. For particulars apply to SIMON MEREDITH,
at the Barley bheaf Hotel, North SECOND Street. or to
A. PHILLIPS, Avenue Drove Yard, West Philadelphia.
feel-&°
sai • ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF
, REAL AND PERSONAL ESTATE.--On WEDNES
DAY, Februaryoll. MI. at 12‘o'clock. M., on thepre
mises, all that VALUABLE FARM late the property of •
(image Pickering, deceased, situated in BENSALEM
Township, Bucks County, on the ROM leading from
Newportville to Bristol Pike, about 131' toilets from the
former and ISi om Neshamoni Station ou Philadelphia
and Trenton Railroad, - enjoining lands or F. E. Dixson,
Murtha Allen, and others, containing 101A.cres of first
qnallty Land in a high state of cultivation, about 6 of
which is wood land, the balance tillable and divided
into fields of convenient size, with a stream of water
running along the west aide. The improvements Consist
of a large two-story Stone Mansion of modern structure,
built in a convenient and substantial manner, with two
Parlors Hall, Dining Room, and Kitchen on the first
floor, Milk Vault in the Cellar, and Pump in the Kitchen;
large Overshot Barn, Stone Stable. high Wagon House,
Wood House, Chicken House.. Straw House, Bostick,
and other out Buildings; also, a two-story Frame Tenant
House and School House, excellent Wells of Water at
Rouses and Barn, an Apple Orchard of well-selected
Fruit, also choice varieties of Peaches, Pears, and Cher
ries; a tine Lawn in front of the House set out with Ever
greens and other Shade Trees. To persons wishing to
purchases home in the country, this is a:chance . seldom
offered. Also;
at the same Hine and place, will be sold
the Personal Propert of the deceased, consisting of
Horses, Cows, Pigs, Hay, Wheat, Como, Oats, Pota
toes. and Farm utensils. Terms at sale.
fey-tbstuSt . Wlt. C. PICKERING. Administrator.
FOR SALE.-THREE-EIGHTHS
of the brig Thos. Walter.' Apply to
CHAS. S. & JAS. CARSTAIRS. Jr.,
Sal-tf No. 126 WALNUT Street.
DEPUTY QUARTERMASTER GENE
RAL'S OFFICE. —PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 9,1 S 3.
PROPOSALS will be received at this office until Satur
day, the 14th instant, at 11. o'clock. M ., for the delivery
in this city, on or before the 15th of March next, of fifty
Ambulances to he constructNl after the model known as
the "Now Coolidge Vattern," to be EMI at the Schuyl
kill Arsenal, in this city. The right is reserved to re
ject all bids decreed too high. A. BOYD.
fclo-51 Captain and Assistant Quartermaster.
DEPUTY QUARTERMASTER GENE
RAL'S OFFlCK—Pmx.untrmitiA, Feb. 9, MA •
PROPOSALS will be received at this office until Satur
day, kith instant, at 12 o'clock AL, for the delivery in
tias city, on or before the 2.5 th host., of
One hundred Front Wagon Wheels.
The right is reserved to reject all bids deemed too
high. A. 134)YD,
telo.st .Captain and Assistant Quartermaster.
R. STEWART, _
Principal
DEPUTY QII,IRTERALLSTER GENE.
RALS OFFICE. —Pnr LADi:T.THIA. Feb. 9, .1563.
PROPOSALS will be received at this office until Satur
day, the 14th Instant, at 172 o'clock M.. for the delivery
in this city, on or before the 15th of March next, of one
hundred and thirty Mediciuo Wagons, to be constructed
after the model of Mr. J. Duutort, to he seen at the
Schuylkill Arsenal, in this city. The right is reserved
to reject all bids deemed too high.
G. H. CRODIAZI,
felo-bt ' Deputy Quartermaster General.
ARMY CLOTHING AND EQUIPAGE
OFFICE, TWELFTH and GIRARD Street. PUMA-
IiELPIIIA, Febrile 0, lark
SEALED PROPOSALS are invited, and will be r , celv
ed at this Office, until 12 o'clock AL, on THURSDAY. the
19th instant, for furnishing promptly, at the Scanylkill
Arsenal:
• 20 Cavalry Standards, with Staffs, complete.
1121 do. Trumpets, with extra Mouth Pious.
100 Infantry (copper) Bugles, with do. do.
500 Drum Heads, snare.
],OOO do. Cords.
000 Fifes, C.
SO Regimental Tndex Books.
30 de. - General Order Beoks. •
2,000 lbs. Baling Rope. -
. Samples of the above can be seen at the Schuylkill Ar
senal.
Bidders will state, In their Proposals, the time of de
livery and quantity bid for ; and also give the names of
two sufficient sureties Inc • the titithfut fulfilment of the
contract, if awarded'.
Bidders are invited to be present at the °peeing of the
bids. . G. G.E. C.ROSMAN.
felo-St . Deputy Q. M. Gaueral.
TN THE ORPHANS' 00IIRT,FOR THE
CITY AND CO1:1 . 11711' OF PffiLADELPIIIA.
The Auditor appointed by tbe.Court to audit. settle,
and adjust the first and final Account of ROBERT DUN
LAP, Jr.,and GEORGE efeGAGUE, executors named in
the last will of ROBERT DUNLAP, deceased, as flied br
George bicCagne, surviving execntor, and to report dis
tribution of the balance in the hands of the accountant,
will meet all parties interested in the estate to attend to
his duties, on SATURDAY, the Elst day of Febnutrv, 'A.
D. ma% at o'clock P. ld., at his °Bice. No. 259 gonth
FIFTH Street, in the city of Philadelphia.
fell-tutbsst ..YOS. P. LOUGHEAD, Auditor.
TBE RUBBER SOLE I HAVE WORN
-a- for years. I would not part with it fora thousand
dollars. It keeps out the dtunp, prevents slipping ; and
wears five titers as long as leather, at the same cost.
Fur women's boots it is invaluable. DR. LEWIS.
These SOLES are attached to ladies' and. gentlemen's
boote. at 921 ARCH Street. Patent rubber shoes ro-
Trti red. 11* WM. BERTON.
THE PRINCE OF HAIR DYERS IN
this city to GUTEKUNBT , FOURTH and BR6t7tt_er
RHUBARB ROOT. - 1 7 OASES FOR
•-""' sale by ZIEGLER & SMITH, Druggists.
. • E.W. corner SECOND and GEEE'd Streets.
ATB:A.T'S-FOOT BBLS. FOB
Welty ZIEGLER & SMITH. Druggists.
S.W. corner SECOND and GEEEN Streets.
RENNA.ALEX.-5 BALES FOR SALE
by =En= & SMITH. Druggists
• S.W. corner SECOND and GREEN Str eets.
SAL AMIONIA.O.-4 CASKS FOR
sale by ZIEGLER & WITH. Dresglets,
ti W. cornfr SECOND a me
nd GREE N Streets.
BORAX REFIiZED. 2 4O BBLS:FOR
sale
bY
coflgli.EllOthOstFandiPartt3zi.fm.
CREAM TARTA
. PUBE.-8 BBL,S,
for sale by ZIEi3DER3tSMITII. Dr''treats,'
S.W.corner SECOND and GREEN Streets.
IRISH.-5 CASKS ISOR SALE
v.- I 'by ZIEGLER & SMITH, ni
Doen
O h•
S.W. corner SECOND end REL Streets.
()LIVE OEL, .QTS. AND,PINTS.-FOR
sale by ZIRGLER & SMITH, Drug'Ws, •
S.W. corner SECOND . and GEBRl,Areets.
I PECAC. ROOT.-ONE CEROON. FOR
sale by ZIEGLER & SMITH, //mete,
S.W. corner SECOND and GEBEL Streets'.
lODIDE POTASH, CONRAD'S.--. 1
cases for sale by ZIEGLER & SMITH. Drus else,
B.W. corner SECOND and . GREEN Streets.
FLOWERS OF stmrlluit-475 BBLS
tor sale bY ZIEGLER & SMITE, Lormists, .-
feG-Ce S.W. corner SECOND and PREEN Streets.
WANTS.
FOR SALE AND •TO LET.
!PROPOSALS.
LEGAL.
ESTATE OF ROBERT DUNLAP
AMUSEMENTS.
AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIO.
GRAND MUSICAL FESTIVAL
In behalf of the
NEW ENGLAND SOLDIERS' AID ASSOCIATION.
On TUESDAY EVENING, February 10. IOEI.
Prof. A. R. TAYLOR.• Conductor
Every effort will be made by the pious of New England
residents of Philadelphia to render this one of the most
attractive entertainments of the semon. The proceeds
will be devoted to the relief of the an ifering New England
soldiers confined in onr hospitals,
DOUGLAsS' AMERICAN BRIGADE BAND
Etas been engaged for the occasion, and will execute g
number of National and Popular Airs.
PROGRAMME:
PART
National Alm By the Thad.
Address to the none and Daughters of New ELl:laud.
By H. R. We !MINI. It.
Presideut of the New England Soldiers' Aid Alsoclation.
Solo. —" Home. Sweet Home."
bits* JObEPHINE O'CONNELL.
Story By Yankee 0 reenlieL
Hi. first apPeara nee before a Philadelphia muttence.
BCCittitloll — lrene from rho School for -caudal, (Sheridan)
Mrs. CECELIA RISK.
Who has kindly offered her herviem. , for the benefit of
the cause.
Duet — " L.v ti Darem,' M ozart.lSti:s .105E1'111NY 01.;01iNELL 8: Prof. A. R. TAYLOR.
INTERMISSION OF FIFTEEN MINUTILS,
During which the Band wilt perform amoral Populac
Ain: In the Foyer.
GRAND PROMENADE BY THE AUDIENCE.
I=E!
• • • - •
Music—Medley By the Band.
Foot th of July Oration. (Spread Eagle)
By Yankee Greonlief.
"Standard Watch." ' Lindnaintner.
Prof. A. R. TAYLOR.
Recitation—" The Maniac," fin character) Lewis.
Mrs. CECELIA RUSH.
••-- - - - -
Hnet—'' Floravantl's Singing Legson,"
Miss JOSEPHINE O'CONNELL & Prof. A. IL TAYLOR
Ventriloquhan BY Signor Blitz.
Auld Lang Syne Orchestra
Prof. H. C. THUNDER will preulde at the piano -forte
PRICES OF ADMISSION:
"Parquet, Parquet Circle and Balcony, 60 coats; Family
Circle, 11 cents; Reserved Seats in Parquet, Parquet
Circle. and Balcony. 76 cents; Seats in Private Box, *1;
Orchestra Chairs. 75 cents.
Tickets can he procured of the merobersof the New
England Soldiers' Aid association, and at the principal
Music Stores. AL - so, at the Gift Book Store, Cho:Anat.
street near Fifth, where choice of seats can be se
cured. fe9-2t
NEW CILESTNUT-STREET TEMA,-
TRB.
Lessee and Manager Mr. W. WHEATLEY'.
TARONGED HOUSES EVERY NIGHT
THIS (Tuesday) EVENING, iNtruary 10, UM
EDWIN FORREST
Will onlear for the Secoud Time iu this Theatre. ii
one of his
GREATEST SD ANSPEARIAN DELINEATIONS.
The chantcter of
OTHELLO,
Stimrted by the following edmimble cast
WITH law DREStiLti AND AProurrafmrs.
lago
LudoN
Moutano..
Brebantio
Roderigo.
Julio
Antonio..
Graliano...
Desdemona
Emilia—...
The Now Scenery for the tragedy has been painted by
Illeaarr. 'Dillard and Hayes.
Conductor
WEDNESDAY EVENING, for the Last Time bat
• One,
HACKETT
mill appear in his 'world-renowned impersonation pi'
FALSTAFF, " Sbakspeara's greatest comic creation, en
his 111,torical Play. the First Part of
KING BENNY IV.
PRICES OF ADMISSION
. .. . , .. .. . .
Family Circle '25 amts.
Dress Circle 50 cents.
Parquet and Secured Seats in Dress Circle ... • • 76 cents.
Seats in Private Boxes. each 151
Doors open at 7; Curtain rises. at 7.0‘.
MRS. JOHN DREW'S ARCH-STREET
THRATRE.
Businesa Agent and Treasurer
First week of the young and talented American Artists.
brISS JANE COMBS,
TO-NIGHT, (Tuesday.) February 10th,
THE WIFE
Mariana, (the Wife)
To conclude with
MUSIC MAD!
431 - Seals secured without extra charge
WALNIJT.STREET THEATRE.—
Sole Lessee Mrs. M. A. GARRETTSON
Business Agent Mr. JOBE T. DONNELLY
Second night of the beauteous Senorita
ISABELLA CUBAS.
THIS (Tuesday') EVENING, February 10th, ism
Will be repeated, by universal desire,
The Grand Military Spectacle of
THE FRENCH' SPY;
Or, The Etorreing of Algiers.
Mad. Mathilde,
Henri St. Alme,
Hemet,
The performance will commence with the farce of the
TWO BS.
Doors open at 7; Curtain UZZAß will r D bse at
CARL..WOLFSOHN'S
CLASSICAL SOIREES,
FOYER. OF THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
The subscribers are respectfully informed that the next
•
SOIREE
(Third of the Season) trill take place on
SATURDAY EVENING. February 14, 1863.
Single Admissions; ONE DOLLAR each. felo4t
MUSICAL FUND HALL.—THE
public arlirr E ctlitly s inl4r r A n that
RD
(F. C. Browne)
Has been engaged to deliver his -
POPULAR AND HUMOROUS LECTURE,
SIXTY MINUTES IN AFRICA."
ON SATURDAY EVENING, February 14. LMS.
Being positively
HIS (LILY APPEARANCE DURINO THE SEASON IN
THIS CITY.
Tickets for the Lecture._
TWENTY-FIVE CENTS EACH.
May be procured at the principal Hotels, Music and
Book Stores in tbecity, ou THIS MORNINO,and during
the whole of the week. tab -St
5/1 - USICAL FUND HALL.
CONCERT.
MONDAY EVENING. March P,1963 .
Mr. ERNST HAitTMANN, the distinguished pianist.
has volunteered his services for a Concert, which he
propoees to give on MONDAY EVENING. March 2. at
the - 21USICAL FUND HALL, assisted by eminent must
cal talent of Europe.
The procetds of the Concert are to be divided among
four Societies of great ntLity to our soldiers—a 1 Asso
ciation ft r the conveyance from the hospitals to their
homes, of discharged soldiers pronounced incurable;
The Ladies' Aid Society ; • the Twentieth-street Read
ing Room, and the West Philadelphia Reading Room.
Pickets, dl each.
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MANAGERS.
Clement 13. Barclay, Henry .T. Towne.
Horace Blaney, Jr., Gibson Peacodt,
Gen. T. Cadwalader, Dr. Francis W. Lewis.
Adolph E. Boris, Henry T. Falters,
Samuel Field, Dr. John B. McClellan,
John W. Field, - • Alexander Brown,
Win. S. Smith, A R.-McHenry,
Bloomfield H. Moore. John Rice,
Charles J. Peterson, James L. Chighorn,
James W. Paul,. • Gilbert FL Newhall,
Joseph Patterson, Edward (Treble.
Philip F. Randolph, Edward TjUliman.
Aubrey H. Smith, - James H. Watmough,
Charles J. Stith, Horace B. Fry.
Ward B. Haseltine. Morton McMichael,
Dr. J. Forsythe Meigs, Joseph L. Moss,
F. A. Drexel. John Haseltine,
J. L. Moss, Dr. W. C. Swann. lt"
ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS, CORNER
OF TENTH' and CHESTNUT Streets. —SI MTH
WEER AND GLORI OUS SUCCESS OF THE BOHEMI-
A'S TROUPE OF GLASS BLOWERS, EVERY EVENING,
AND ON WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY AFTER
NOONS.—At each Entertainment. the celebrated low
preseure GLASS Steam-Engine MONITOR, made entirely
of Claes, will be in fall operation , All the Magnificent
Work of Art, Manufactured by Le Company, will be
distributed gratuitously to the visit ors. Oa FRIDAY Eve
ning, February 13th. a Splendid Case of Work will be
given to the author of the best Poem on the Glass Steam
Inez e.
PARTICULAR NOTICE. —the First Present, each eve
n::,,. will be a Splendid Case of Glass Work.
Admission, 15 cents. No half price.
Exhibition commences in the Evening at tt,o'clock.
Afternoon at 3 o'clock. ' fe96t*
ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS--TENTH
AND CHESTNUT.
AMUSEMENTS IGNOR FOR OLD AND YOUNG.
S BLIT&
The great MAGICIAN and V ENTRILOQUIST, with Ida
LEARNED CANARY BIRD, will eve his new and
nonular Entertainments EVERY lEViaNING during the
Week, commencing at Di o'clock ; and WEDNESDAY
and SATURDAY afternoons at S. The attractions will be
marvellous: experiments in Magic ; wonderful powers
In Ventrilannism, and the Learned Canary Birds in their
new characters.
Admission 25 cents. Children 13 cents.
ORCHESTRA.. -
LIC 2L
REHEARSALS even. SATURDAY APTKR.
NOON at 3% o'clock, at the Hamel. FUND HALL,
Carl Bentz, conductor. Tickets 3S cents. Packs gee of t
&eta,—to be had of Andre & Co., 1104 Chestnut J.
street ; J. R. Gould, Seventh and Chestnut, and at the
hall door. n027-tf
HASSLER'S ORCHESTRA
-214 South EIGHTH St.. ° belo i rtiralnut deloBhn
pEYNSYLVANLL ACADEMY OF
• THE FINE ABM
10X6 CHESTNUT STREET,
Is open daily (Sundays excepted) from 9 A. BL till
P. M. Admission 2 cents. Children half price.
Shares °Wink...l3o. • 199
lIEDICAI..
DR.: §W4Y.KF-f!8
COMPOUND
SYRUP • 'OF WILD CHERRY_
THIRTY YEARS' ERDERIENDE HAS PROVEN ITS
GREAT SUPERIORITY OVER ALL OTRER
REMEDIES.
THE ORIGINAL AND GRNIYINE PREPARATION!
The
reputation of
this medi gin is
now so well esta
blished that liberal
minded men in the medi.
cal profession throughout the
'Union recommend it to their
patients as the very best of all
remedies for Pulmonary Complaints and
General Debility, and in curing Coughs, Colds.
Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, Spit
ting of Blood Whooping Cough, pain
in the Side or Breast, Sore
Throat, Difficulty in Breath
ing Palpitation or
disease of the Heart,
Throat. Breast.
Ortwig - 1K"
NO REDIgNE,HAS_BVER OBTAINED A If !OMER OR
IN PITLISONARY - DISEASES of the most alarming
character, "Swayue's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry"
effects permanent cures. A stubborn Cough. Bore
Throat, Night Sweats, Bronchial Affections are quickly
cared. Declining years of aged persons will be great':
benefitted: it acts as a strengthening alterative. For
disturbed, restless nights,. keep it by the bed-side; its
use will give repose. If the bowels are cost i ve take take an
occasional dose of " SWAINE'S ereplired.
only by Dr. WAYNE & SON, 330 North SCXTIL
Street, above Tine. Sold •by all Druggists throughout
the United Slates. • ja3l-iftt
BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES,
tot. Coughs. Colds, and Irritated Throats, are offered
with the fullest confidence in their efficacy. They have
been thoroughly tested, and maintain the good reputa
tion they have Justly acquired. As there are trnita
fions.be eure to °want' the genuine at FREDERICK
BROWNS Drug and Chemical Store.lN. L cor. CHEST
NUT and FIFTH :streets. •
Also, blutter's Cough Syrup, Wiatar's Cough Lozenges.
prepared from original prescriptions. is3o-Im.if
RYE AND EAR.-PROF. J. IS.A_A.CS,
Oculist and Anrist, from Leyden, Rolland, is per
manently located at No. ON PINE Street, where he treats
all diseases of the Eye or Ear scientifically, and mues—
li' curable. Artificial Eyes Inserted without yam
N. B.—No charges made for examination. Office hours
trout S to IL o'clock A. M. and 2 to 7 P. M.
PERENOLOGIOALTKE OABI-
Yit NET AND BOOK' STORE ht open day. and even
a, img for the sale of Books on Phronologr, Physio
• Ask' ',ln Hygiene, Phonography and Dr Phenologi
cal exanutinations. Orders I,y mail should be
addressed to JOHN L. CAPEN,
fcti-satuthStnif 922 CHESTNUT Street. Phil&
lefts EDWIN. A. HUGH ES, UN
in South TE*l4l dt;e l o . Spruce.
!Mau • • Philadelphia.' • ,
MATERIALS FOB WINCE PIES.
BUNCH. LAYER, AND SUITANA. RAISINS.
CITRON CURRANTS. SPICES,
CIDER WINE, Am, &a.
ALBERT C. ROBERTS.
DEALER IN FINE GROCERIES,
.e1.541U CORM P.LEyENP . I iND VINR ors.
.Mr. W. Wheatley.
Mr. J. McCullough.
..Mr. C. Binge Land.
J. W.
Mr. J. Canal.
Mr. C. Becks.
..Mr. S. B. liolmes.
Mr. Caries&
....Mr. J. T. Ward.
. . .
„Ur. J. Martha..
Mra. J. IL Allen.
.. Madame Poaisi.
Mr. MARK HA,SSLER.
JO& D.IEURPIIIr.
DIMS JANE COOK=
Senorita Isabella Cabas