CITY lIEttB. .gBLKR & Wii-soh's Hiohbst Pbbmium Sbw- Maobikkb are the beat, the almplnit, and the )B «t. Nearly one hundred and fifty thousand eie wonderful and perfect Sewing Machines been aold. Five thousand are in use in Phila lia. Call and examine. No charge for Instruo- Whefter YOU Wlifc to purohaae or not. In ton given at the fcou»ea of purchaser*, if ae- •t be deceived. There is but one perfect Sew lohioe, and that is the Wheeler & Wilson. large assortment of ladies’ and children’s •made Clothing always on hand. Family sew .me to order. Operator#, with or without ms* furnished at short notice. Salerooms, Chestnut street, second door abovjj ■VTH. .at Reduction in Peioes. Great Reduction In Priaea. Ladies’ and Misses’ Fine Oloaks. Ladies’ and Mieses’ Fine Oloaks. Also, Rich Fun of all kinds. Kioh Fun of all kinds. ntioipation of the close of the season, we are irepared to make a large concession from for ices on all our steak. J, W. PBOOTOR fc Co., The Paris Cloak and Fur Emporium, 920 Chestnut street. Elkgaht Stock of Gbbtlbmbn’s I'r' -OODS, embracing everything necessary iu that >r a man of taste to wear, will he fouud at r Grant's, 610 Chestnut street. H» “Prize ” Shirt, by .t. r. Taggart, is m ’ the fcge. ____ .oow Shadbs.—Those who want Shades will •rget W. Henry Fatten was the first to manu» > Shades at low prices. His friends and cub will do well to remember that his present «# at 1408 Chestnut street. Make a note j*23.thsmw4t ako e IK Stocks. —Saturday again expe id a decided upward tendency in stocks. Every , is in fact advancing, except the price of Cnal le famouayard of W. W. Alter, No. 935, North h afreet. Thousands of dollars are saved by ttizens annually by purchasing their Coal from ;dow Shaj>B9, Lace Curtains, Gilt Cornices, .in Bands, Loops, Ornaments, and everything lining to the Curtain or Upholstery business, Henry Patten's, 140 S Chestnut street, thsmw4t sIT THH 11 FLOEENOK” SAI.BS ROOMS, CSC’ 'TNTTT BTSBET, AND 888 THB OBLTSBRATST KUP ABLE-PEED, IjOCK, AND KNOT-STITOH SBW Rlachinb. fOLSTEßT.—Patten’* work always well done, furniture to be upholstered should be seat e the season is quiet and the workmen have le time to . overhaul it, and varnish sufficient to harden before being removed. Good work ship, purity of materials, and low charges at : Chestnut street. ja2Bthsmw*4t Pbrpbction oe SEWING MAOHINB3. CAIX AND BRB THE “ FLORENCE,” ' 630 Chestnut street. it.adblphia Institute for Phtsical Cox , bp lie practice of I>io Lewis's new Gymcas conducted by Mr, and Kn c. Gillingham. 1* desirous Of joiDing new classes may consult at Horticultural Hall, southwest corner of and Walnut streets, from ten till twelve; at residence, No. 1224 Buttonwood street, from one three. __ ja-29 fmw3l" jCoKKS, Bunions, Inverted Nails, Enlarged SINTB, and all diseases of the feet, cured without iin or Inconvenience to the patient, by Dr. Zazha* e, Surgeon Chiropedist, 921 Chestnut street. Keren i physicians and surgeon# of the city. ja23*tf [“Rest to the Weaey.”- Patten, 1403 Chestnut reel, manufactures the very best Spring and Hair [attresees in town. None but the beet materials ted, and the workmanship is of the first order. Uld ids renovated and made new at W. Henry Patten’s, 1)8 Chestnut street. ja23*thsmw4t The “Florence” Sewing Machine, sold at to Chestnut street, is warranted to be thj SST IK THB WORLD. Furniture Slips, in loose covers, when well cut :d made, are a great improvement and protection > a fine suit of furniture. W. Henry Patten keeps te materials, and has several competent hands, at OS Chestnut street. j*&B-thsaiw4i MASON TECH & CO.’S TECK & CO.’S TECK A CO.’S TECK & CO.’S TECK & CO.’S TECK & CO.’S TECK. & COJS TECK & CO.’S TECK A CO.’S TECK & CO.’S TECK & CO.’S TECK & CO.’S HAMLIN’S CABINET ORGANS. J. E. GC Severn ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS f TO TWELVE O’CLOCK LAST WIGHT trees, below Mima IJ A Charlotta. New York iT W levering-, Baltimore IA M Clement, lowa AAc H Tredick lowa H Parser St wf, Pittsburg Chnowltm. Penna Oirard-Cheitßut a 1 0 HarriSj Nashville, Tenn I a# J Creigh. W Chester 1 Bf'enzer. USA pi T H Benglets, Dflaw’e K FflTe&Lans, New York W Peck g iDpehbeimer, German’ii i C Richardson, Maryland ' P Leishy- Maryland ! 8 Cantwell. Backs co r B Batch, New York iCaDt Q L Johnson. U S A 1 J T Cordon, sTew York A G Goell , Capt Jas R Hoszner I Ur Donahue A wf, N York ! Daniel James, New Tors ; Jones St la, Baltimore Lewis Boffinm. Baltimire S W Wilson, 80-ton H M Adams. USA hos Henderson,New York has French, New York 1 Smith. New York LCculdoek, New York F Jacobs & wf. New Folk W Kiz>K» Toronto, C W 7 K Laverty, USA ST Kingston. Baltimore ohn Stevenson, Baltimore ; Bobbins. Alexandria. Ya Slocum, Alexandria. Va toL Plitt. Pitisburg P E Eogard, Mayaville. O 9 M licfcinson, new Jersey W H Gowdy. Louisviiie ft Bintner* York county E P Conover, Ohio Martin Irvin. Dauphin Jas Jorden A la. Chicago l Eiw L Koona, Baltimore Geo Horner. Penasyivania ThOB S Alexander, Sf > ork John P Poriei*. Sew York A Ball. Hew York fin Coten. New York men G Green. H Harding, New Jersey W £ac»n „ ' . 7 B Anderson, New York tr* Anderson & 2 elm, n Y B Anderson, New Y ork I) Claj born. New YoTk as Eh odea, Holltdaysburg r W Williams, USB L Fitzger* d. N-4W York J R Andrews. New Jersey A iT&tneron, Ne w Fork A Wenger, USA J Imbrie Millar, Philada RM Bazlett J Burues, Lewist »wn J Underwood, Boston ' 7 Montgomery. Wash. D C 7 Fitzpatrick, Wash, J) C Stevens. New York 1 s Cash, Hichltan jH Van Valzat, Lewistown IH Bright, Freeport, lit - A C Hunt a wf Oolerado t J L Wayne Jr, A wf, Gin iG Smith, dtigago W Wilson A la, Ohio 6 Wallis, Michigan Wright. New Jersey ! Harwood & wf, Penna iesilver, West Chester C Johnson Fuller P Henry, New York iG J Koons, New York iAR Hdxumon, Pittsburg !A Haines A la, Pittsburg i T Karue*, Ohio !H H Holland, Penna iMiss JFassett. Boston i G L Lacey, Illinois ; B hogget. Centre co A. C r ichardson. Maryland •LPLosbay, Maryland i J L King i Miss G%iuxner, New. York jH Bloom, M P 11> F Sellers C Cook, Ohio kicMLlen, Wash, DC 1 Wilson. Ohio Perkins, New York I Harris, New York [ R Plumley ft wf. N Y • Pagan, New York F W Prentice, Boston 1 H Henderson. Wash. P C taints ft wf* CinclnnUi S Fulton ft Wf, Cincinnati Campbell, New York jid Chestnut streets. jThomas Belli New Jersey ;LMendenhall, U 8 A ißollin Defars, Washington ‘Col Roome, N«w York Osttnwitol-mntlt a f B Carter, East Tennessee j L D WeaMy, Florence, Ala • 3 Craig. Knoxville } B Inloos. Baltimore ! W Hnbard, Ohio Tamior, New York i C Barton, Pittsburg Robinson. Baltimore fm Blanchard. New York t H Grover, Washington Scott, Hew York . * Moore. Brooklyn ohn T Pavis, Wheeling ’ F Cleveland, New York leo? fitrinbrenner, NY B Brigham, Boston J Johnson. Washington 'Clarkson. St Bools B Frediingburg F Lewis, Washington 7 A Hudson, St Louis imes L Howard. Hartford L Moser TH Rutzer. Wa.sh’n, P C C Evans, St. Lonis hg Schuster, Savsnah, Mo . M Benham* Indianapolis Rosen crantr. USA Eddy Ala,St Louis E Feck, Le Roy bos M Yeats, St Louis B Eeov, New York! Y Merriman, Memphis ! £ Merriman. Memphis 6 BnvkWB> Boston _ :0 Taylor, Oswego. N Y uni Bn* sell & w, N York ;M Hamilton. Washington to Bibs, Jr, A w, N York is G Green, U 6 N r P Wheeler, Louisville B Haven, Boston r H Goodwin, Boston M Potter. New York k> Merritt Aw. Indiana len Gardiner, Jamestown F Bennett A w. Prov, KI A Dana New York ! A H Almy, New York W S Hontwell. Mass ,C Ticanor, Vermont J A Charlotte. New York G L Pavis. U b N Gan J Yogdes, U S A Miss VogdcS L E Dudley Washington H. S Goodwin. Barzisourg F SlatsOer Pittsburg J C Wilson A wf. Pittsburg S Barker, Louisville W J McKley, P«una Capt H L Johnson. TJ A WVanPorlias, Albany J Stoddard. Dover. N J J • W Gj übb, Richmond, Ind T Hank.. Hew T ork Col W p Sipes. Penn C S Rogers,. Wisconsin E B Grubb Barliugton WT Poole, Washington DO A SI Bmnner, B 'ston. Mass Geo H Caneidy, Washington ( has Smith, Washington Geo H Suaw, New York H Kawle A la, *rie Pa w T Povnter- Kentacky Dudley Tibbits, Troy, NY F H Oiiorne a la Boston Heo B Boston W G Edturgis, Fort Wayne Chas Grece. New York A Cbnrcaill New York M E Tobin. California GeoHaferAw Ci&cui, O A H Sands, New 1 ork C N bcofield. New York C A Aldrich A w. Boston H L Davis A w, Portland Mm O B-Varney, Portland Robert Stewart. »ew York W Wall. New York Gillard Dock Harrisburg MTSEbbs, West Chester Miss Ebbs. West Cheater MissßEbbs. West Chester FEds»on, Albany P H Watson, Washington Dr R H Gilbert 0 W Kimball, Mass Caikt H J Gifford O Babcock, Burlington Kr B Vlele, Burlington ms H Earner. New York w Beebe, New York esßf-ebe, New York s Jackson, USA Cook. USA C P Borden, New Haven l J Clark, Hew Haven * Rhodes, Bridgeport, O A Burr, London 9 Layer & wf. Mass Shackelford, Kentucky Horton _ 3 Stoddard, Poyer.N J os S Cas«Wy, TJ S ft James A wf, Chicago o Jndd. Springfield i Campbell. Wash. P 0 1 Lyford, Washington T Pearce, Boston C Tack, Annapolis a Jones, Annapolis T Grover, Washington pt John France, H Y m T Pool-Washington O Boggs, Westport, Me ) Giifillan* Strata YWUman. Penna W Riley, USA W Sneckner, flew York E W Dodge, Hew York A Baird New York J McGee. Brooklyn _ A s Campbell. New York R Leas cruft.Hnutinaxon.L I 0 G Bernard. New York DC Curran New York G S Lacy, Chicago PJ Nichols. New York W H Comstock, Cincinnati TP Banders, Cincinnati H Kutterhein. Ft Wayne J M Crowel, Kansas D StreetjSalt Lake City Samuel Keva. Pittsburg J Hanna, Pittsburg A H Buckingham, U g A ■ A K Root, Illinois D Magruder. U 8 a J Lemu, Louisiana B Sallaie. penna W Mar*h, New Jersey entWHDay _ F Hoggin, Brie, Pa >IG a Colfaam, ir, Penna ihn S Shaw, St Louis MLeseur, Louisiana Col Wynkoop, Penna Jas W Moirie, Now York 8 B Bo Ken Street below Axek. Col IC Bickle , A Wolvercon, Allentown. 6aml B Sterner, Bethlehem S O Cameron, Pittsburg Jas Leighton- Lancaster J Gomuerts. Harrisburg WH Welsh ft wf* Philada J A Rutherauff, Baltimore TCYearley. Baltimore A Yearley. Baltimore Mrs W d Haven, Pittsburg Vn Ean»x&, Pittsbrtrc J Boynton, Clearfield Robt Jobnston, New York H McMUler, Norristown Thos Buck, Hew York Lt J J Eesiog i®J c, '«Bo_t.Tittsburg G Horst. Lancaster J F Schiefer, St Lonis J S Shower. Clearfield § LCouuell, Pittsburg Lt R J Conner, USA Herchanti’-Fonrth Carlin, Harrisburg Huey S Wilson. Scranton H Fritz, Bethlehem Shelmire. Penna ohn Hahony has A Mower Bassett, Pelaware G Perkins, N Carolina Anderson. Washington Bacon. H Orleans H MeOlellan, K Jw^v ’ K Wilson, St Lonis 6 M Jenkins, Butler H Ticker, Freeport F Mclntiie. Altoona L Y oung. Ft Pelaware C McClaskle, Ft Pel Bobt Patterson, Penna 8 Young, Allentown iptGßGross. USA ,pt T G Orwig, U 8 A A Colville, Pittsburg Mack. Allegheny M LovifHlhsstant , 5 Penny, New York W WUcoex, New York g O’Donnell, New York 3 Marra, Hew York ios Woods, New York F Pfeterly, Baltimore nos M K Lee, New Jersey ohn Williams, New Jersey U Morris, New Jersey B Harwood, Washington B Harwood, Washington Kheeior ft wl New York Ibl*? 8 s E J'[ 6b *t«r. Fortluid, Me iViaooiuiii aemlagton, Hew Tori Hew York T .„ Ct>a te». New Tori “Wwa, HewToik 1 nreeto above vhirtb gifts Macklsy.lfewair, NJ MBinnlnAwf Baltimore A o^r.i! npB W- Ne<r To * Baltimore ri «-H5. 8 ’ N J . JwluS* 4, Maryland J M tfutrie, New York JSBffifeffij? 1 ' S SHance,’ New York J W Towaley, New r ATB( ._ U B Farry. Fort Way?.” ey J B Atkinson, Washinaton W D Gale, Washingtoa oa I Joel A Fit Wan, Burlington American- Chestnnl B H Fmlth, New York B A Price. Media, Pa W Davis, Bsltimore E Mason. Hew Jersey W B Laninter, Belyidere J G Kirbbride. B J F H Wettcott, New Jersey Richard Campion, N J J J Fairbanks. New York “Win B Hyde, Wilm. Del Wm Hayes, New York y,B Burridge St ]», Clev’ld John W Barton, Reading Ralph F Chant!* 11 & la P C Granger, Maryland C A Clarence, Washington David Dunn, Huntingdon J G Jones Washington J A Wa saner, New York v Schollenberger, Wmßbu’g C Grtgg. Pittiburg * Vlie Unlon-Areh 5I E? er s?S*, Koxhoro * fi Clark & la, Dblrvafa ThojUeUon.USH n J Lewie Mlse WUdea A sis. If J gtatea Union Mark* J W H&ldeman, Waterford L Phillip*. Waterford K Smith, New Haven B M Banover, Now Haven H Raymond. Pittebnrg R Carman- Mechanicsbnrp J Moore, Pet»*>vilie W C flrav. Virginia. G W Virßinia I, J-: U H A ot ye Henty. Washington (1 F Fallon. Wilmington Jperfeim, Pittsburg C Alien & la, Aew'Sork FT B Fmyley Clinton co M Boat. Cumberland co H L Lamberton,.oov lestown M B Painter, New Hope Commercial—Sixth *i W S Bosworth, Boston J B Reynold. Penna H Colbert* Oil City H C Bltner- Pottetown Sol TowDten:, Wilmington. Martin J Conroy Jos H Bally. W«st Chester K Johnson, Delaware co Jos S Bruston, Chester co w French, Newlork Lieut T K Ehings USA .Tamer Dorsey H T Rat dall J P Banta, New Tozh Rational-Race »ti W C Leach, Utica If Y Lieut. Higgins A lady C M Jones B S Lerch. Wash, 1) C A fe Saul, Wash, J) C Mrs Jo lia Butler, Muncy, Pa Hon J E Ellis* Montour co Hon P Gilbert. Monroe co. Pa John W Mill r, Lebanon Madlion-Secood lb R Newbold, New Jersey B Newbold, J*ew Jersey 3J & Newbold, Neyr Jersey . Col W Butler, Lewistown J Y Mason, Bridgeton, N J Jes&eA Week*, New York MBMonvt, NfwTork JasH Sutton Delaware W B Norton, Chester. Pa Ghas Rosier. Pennsylvania; J Hart, I/oylestown 1 Barley Sheaf— Seconc J Potter, New Jersey EPoJter, New Jersey Miss Potter. New Jersey W G Howard, Sew Bedford W M Howard. New Bedford : g Harper. Fox Chase WII Nixon, Water Gap W Baker, New Jersey Black Bear-ThtrdSt., above CallowhlH A J Bowers. Abbotstown Benj Wentling, Lehigh, co W FGivler, Lexington,lll Uav.d GFreis, Lohighco TSHeadman. Penna A J Haverstick, Milleisburg WLivezey, Attleboro ELECTRICITY, BY A PHYSICIAN OF LONG experience, and who gives his whole attention to its proper at IMB SOUTH PENN SQUARE. Philadelphia. Certificates, references, and exatnina' fcions/ree. ja3o-tf Kendall’s <Ahboline, MOISTENS, BEAUTIFIES, ODOBATEB, LENGTHENS. INVIGORATES, KOUBISHEB, EMBELLISHES A PURELY VEGETABLE COMPOUND, made entirely oh stimulating extracts of ROOTS, HERBS, AND FLOWERS. Prevents the hair falling out or from turning press* arely gray. Ladies who desire a luxuriant head of air should not fail to give the AMBOLINK a trial. Prise 41 per box, containing two bottles. JOHNSTON, HOLLOWAY, & COWDEN, d«7-mws3m No. 23 North SIXTH Street. Hair Dye I Hair Dye 11 BATCHELOR'S celebrated HAIR DYB is the Best in ike World. Tfc® only Harmless* True > and Reliable Dye known. Thia splendid Hair Dye is perfect—change* Bed, Rusty, or Gray Hair, instantly to a Glossy Black or Raturul Brotefi, without Injuria* the Hair or ■tain. Ist Hi* Skin, levin* the Heir Soft ini Beautiful; lm> part* freeh vitality, frequently mtorlnc It* grUtlne tolor. and lectlflei the ill effect* of had Dya». The lesnlne t« tltned William A. Batchelor; all other* are mere imitations, and slionltl be avoided. Sold by all Hrnniet*. JACTPET, 81 BARCLAY Street, Yew York. Batehelor’i new Toilet Cream for Breeelni the Hair. ' iy29-ly PIANOS. PIANOS. PIANOS. PIANOS. PIANOS. PIANOS. PIANOS. PIANOS. PIANOS. PIANOS. PIANOS. PIANOS. )ULD, th and Chestnut. One-Price Clothing, of the Latest Styles, made in the Best Manner, expressly for RETAIL SALES. LOWEST Selling Prices marked in Plain Figures. All goods made to Order warranted satisfe*- k»ry. Our One-Price System Is strictly adhered to. Ui are thereby treated alike. de2S-ly JONES A CO., 004 MARKET Street Dr. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment affords immediate relief for Piles, and seldom fails to care. TALBOT—COCHRAN.—In West Chester, oa the 28th of January, 1564, by Rev. C* F. Turner, Mr. John Tal bot. of Philadelphia, to Miss Mary T. Cochran, of Bur lington, lowa ** GARMAN—LAMB.—January 19th, 1864, by the Rev. Andrew Lcngscre, Randall 8. Garman to Georgiaana Lamb, both of Kent county, Delaware. " —CROWTHER —September 3, 18G3, by Rev. W. B. Gregg, at his residence, 2219 Lombard street, Mr. Waiter E Duncan to Miss Mary A. Crowther, all of Phi ladelphia- * YAGEORD—BAKER.—January 19,1564, by the same. Mr. Joseph Yageord to Miss Rebecca G. Baker, both of Philadelphia. - • * SEVILLE.—9OIh nit.• William F. ReviUe, sonofWm. P. and Anne E Reville, aged 18 years and 6 months. ?he relatives and friends of the family are Invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of Mb parents,' No. 1407 Ogden street, this (Monday) afternoon, at 2 o’clock. Funeral service at St. Nalachi’s Church. Interment, Cathedral Cemetery. * BUNT.—At the residence of her sister, Mrs. Martha G. Schryer, No. 418 Franklin Street, on Saturday. January 80. Mrs. Sally A»n Hunt, relict of the late Dr. william F. Runt, of Fadricktown, N. J., in the 73d year of her age. Notice of the funeral will be given in Tuesday morning’s * COLLINS.—On the 30th nit., aftera Bhort illness. Flora M„ daughter of Charles C. and Charlotte E. Collins, in the 16th year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her mcle. IGG9 Wallace street, on Tuesday morning, at 10 o’clock. To proceed to Gloucester. N. J. ** _ YEAGER —On the evening of the 29th ult , after a short but severe iJlne6*. Adelaide A., only daughter of John M. and the late Catharine Y eager, in the 27th year of her age. Her relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend her funeral, from the residence of her uncle. Sa inuel Tuder, No 940 South Eighth street, this (Monday) afternoon, at S o’clock * TYSON.—At his residence, in the city of Baltimore, on the morning ortho 30th ultimo, Isaac Tyson, in the 87th year of his age. Funeral this (Second-day), Ist instant, at 3 o’clock P. M. *** LIPPINCOTT. —On Sixth-day morning, the 29th insfc, Sarah, wife of John Lippincott, in the 68th year of her ace. The relatives and friends of the family are particularly invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her husband. No 471 Marshall street, on Second-day next. Second month, Ist, at 2 o’clock, without further notice. Interment in Friends’ Western Ground. ** SHhWELL.—January 28th, 1864, Joseph B, Shewell, in the 41st year of his age. The friends and relatives of the family, the members of Concordia Lodge, Ho. 67, A. Y. M., Excelsior Mark Lodge, No. 216, Columbia H. R, A. Chapter, No. 91, are invited to attend his funeral from bis late residence. Bit tenhouse street, below Green, Germantown, this (Mon day ) afternoon, at 2 o’clock. * Weekly Report of Interments. Bb4j.tr Offiob, January 30,1864. Deaths and Interments <» the Gity of Philadelphia, from the 23d to the SOth of January. i 5 - 'j* CAUSES OF DEATH. ~g 2 CAUSES OF DEATH. % ;§ •3 3 •§ 33 ' © ______________ o Asthma 1 Fever, Remittent.... 1 Abscess...<<• l •• Spottea....... 112 Aneurism... 1 ** Scarlet 3 Ap0p1ea5y............ 6 •* Typhus Malig 4 4 Bums ana Scalds.... 4 “ Typhoid S 4 Cancer, Liver........ 1 Gangrene l ** Uterus.--. 1 Haemorrhage l “ Stomach- 1 “ TJterus 1 Casualties.. 2 Inflammation........ I Croup. 14 •• Brain l m Congestion, Brain. .46 * * Bronchi i " Lungs.- 4 1 ** Larynx l Cholera Infamum... 1 *• Lungs 14 g Child Bed 1 * * Peritoneum., l 1 *’ Pleura 1 Consumption, Lungs. 46 9 ** Eto & Bow* .• 1 S Chicken Pox 1 Inanition 1 C0nvu15i0n5.......... 2 12 Intemperance 1 *- Puerperal-- 2 Ini ary of Spine...... 1 Cyanosis 2 M&nia-a-P0tn........ I Diphtheria. 1 8 Malformation 1 Diarrhea a..-. 3 2 Marasmus...... 5 Dropsy.... .... 5 Measles 1 *' Brain _ 3 Murder. 1 “ Chekt 1 Old Age 10 •* Heart. 1 1 Palsy l 1 Disease of Brain 2 Rheumatism, Heart.. 1 “ Heart 7 1 ccrofala 1 “ Kidneys. 1 Small-Pox.. 2 1 Drowned ••• S Still-born 18 Debility 12 6 Stricture of Bowels 1 Erysipelas 2 2 Tabes Meeenteriea... 1 Exposure 1 Tetanus... 1 Fever. Bilious. • ►***- 1 Unknown « 7 2 * Congestive... 6 Wounds, gunshot... 2 ' Catarrh 1 Malignant... 2 Total 1# leg 4 * Puerperal...* 1 OF THE ABOVE THERE WERE — Under I year 72 From4o to 60.—23 Fromlto2... ..21 ** 60 to 60. ...—*2o “ 2to 6 38 •* 60 to 70. 18 H 6to 10 19 " 70 to 80. —ll " 10 to 16 8 00 to 90,.... 10 “ 16 to 20. 11 « 90 to 100.. 4 ‘ 20 to 30. 42 . __ 0 SO to 40............. 37 Total. _ WARDS. WARDS. !™»i 23 Tenth..... 13 Nineteenth..™lB sKp^r2l Eleventh ll Twentieth.....**l3 Twelfth, 4 Twenty-first..... 9 wcvh 1 15 Thirteenth 6 Twenty-second.. 7 c-£L>; Fourteenth......U Twenty-third.... 4 •••15 fifteenth 24 Twenty-fonrth.,2o tKfflSP 1 - IS gixtMntll... 8 Twenty-fifth 2 §** :::::: i 1? i : -.i! —-w Deduct deaths from theconntry. Y.Y. Bet deaths In the city .„^i7 Natiyiiy—United States. 248; Porei**63; Unknown, 18. From the Almshouse, 7: People of Color, £f; frora the coantry, 17. - - The number of deaths, compared with the correspond- Ins weeks 0f1668 and of last week, -was u follows : Week endins jannary 21,1863, was 235. Week endins Jannary 23. 1861, was sis. Hales, 179; Female*. 166 j Boys. 93 i Girls, 76. Deaths and Interments of soldiers in city, 18. By order of the Board of Health. 1 WILL I AH HEAP. Health OBeer. CUPEB BLACK SILKS.—BEBBON & O SON’S MOURBINO STORB. No. 918 OHBSTNUr Street, have opened a new stock of super Black Silks, << " Tamils Cloths. “ and White, Purple and GrayChintees. " and White- striped and Plaid Ginghams. •' and White Delaines, Sl>i cents. ** Grenadine Veils. , " , . , Alexandra Black Kid Gloves, pjatn and emb d. Second-Mourning Balmoral Skirts. jaSO WHITE selvidge black silks, » V DRAP DE LYONS —Those are a yery snMrlor. grade !of SILK*, warranted durable, and fine Parts Black, ordered for our best city trade. ■ , ja2B ETBB & LANDELI..' WIDOWS’ SILKS, WITHOUT GLOSS. ** Royal Annurea* Corded Groa Grain. iaa HWT “W d# *¥n ttiMPm, : stmt, abovs Fifth. W EUigeod. Delaware Mrs Parks A eon, B Y Wiß* Parks, New York Jacob Broom, Washington £/ Speed. New York W Foster. Bro klvn Henryk Barnes, DSN Lt D w Chambers, Ft Mon'e L Restlne, Norfolk,V J T McElhone. USA G W Moore, USA Alfred Jackson, New York th Balt W H Jennings. Pottstown a a mason James Kirnln Lt HH Burton. Chattanooga T Dolfmer, Louisville, Ky G Fnedenhart, St Joseph H M Albright, Reading itreeti above Third* W Brown A wife ~ . Wa t«wi< F Dyne, Carlisle, Pa Mrs Argus, Chicago,. m John G Kelly. Maryland eg street above Sixth. fCapt J Smith A wf, Phila I Ur North, Maryland A Wilroot, New Haven J E Leonard, West Chester rJ Stanton, Washington T R Watts, Pittsburg J Howard. Boston E Struven & la, Reading P Sustain, Groenpoint L Harlan, Detroit S H WWron Prof G 11 Brooks. Pennft L S Thompson, New York W C Calhoun, Philada W D Achey, Delaware V D Almoo, Pelaware i Lieut i» Fu ton, L&ncco I blaster Q E McGowln. Pa treat, above Chestnn', Alex Mode, Coatesvillo a K Joyce, Bristol W M Gorbert, Pa F J Geißfiinger.Qaakeitown JL Taylor. West Chester H Bondman, Pittsburg W H Whyte D B Klink, Dougla?svill9 Robt W Curran J Taylor Baltimore Isaac Rain & wife. N Y tfapt Win Leary. USA Capt a McGittigen, USA reel, above Third J C Shoemaker. Penna Geo D Jackson,Duasho’e,Pa Chas A Neff. Reading S C Bahm. Pottsville D C A Clark, Pottsville J A Marguett, Harrisburg H B Jones Springfield, 111! S S Street, USA ;reet| above Market E W Bowers. Washington Robt Huston. Stroudsburg . John W Bowers, E.ie, Pa 8 Walter. Pennsylvania Chas Clark A wf, N York Miss Clark, New York Capt Rtiner, Boston Jos War ford, Tennessee Calvin C Turpin . James McAjiiipp it street, below Visa W Nash, Dauphin co. Pa John Davis, Dauphin co. Pa R Therla way, Dauphin co Jas Simmons, Daunhin co E ‘Walters. Dauphin co John Powell, DdUPhIU CD Edw Nelson VY Fox SPECIAL NOTICES. FOB THE HAIR AMBOLINE THE HAIR. PREPARED ONLY BY KENDALL & GO.. 506 BROADWAY, New York* AGENTS IN PHILADELPHIA, ITABBIED. XJIBD. JfH® wext an; os' mv. jfR. Lecture* will nt the hall of «n* mohi>at EvEmaG ' *‘ b ssv.y- EfSZ NEW KtfGLASD SOLBIBIIS »»£- LIBF ASSOCIATION -Ame.tlneof tb* Meocle tion - for the Election of officer*, wm betuaio*! MjN- B*YBvenin*. Feb. Ist, atTMitomthaniCkestanL atß 0 clock. CJa3O 2t*3 Per order, JAMBS B. ALVtfKP. rr*~Tu rkv a. A. CAUDENf D. D>. WILL deliver aLecture on ‘’Tears.” In th* Lecture Room, Church of the Evangelist.CATHARINE Street. SujJJSff: venth. TUESDAY. Feb. 2d. at 7>i O QlOCk P, M Tiokete W cents Come all. and have your eyes watered with the Doctor’s well-known humor. jaSO-Bt* Ikdar NATiIOMAL UNION CLUB-A Ls> Stated Meeting of the Club will beheld on MON* Day EVENING, February 2, at 8 o’clock, at the CLUB HOUSE. 8. SNYDER LEIDY, ja9o 2t Recording Secretary. CALEB COPE TREASURER OF the United Stales Sanitary Commission, (Phila delphia Branch,) office of the Philadelphia Saving Fund Society, acknowledges the receipt of the iollowingcon tnbuiipiici since the last report; D. B. Jacb&oa. additional 41 00 Powers A Weightiu&n, additional 100 00 John Einbley s 00 Mips Cushman 8 00 Proceed* from tale of Thanksgiving Day Ser mon of Rev. Dr D. Klnborn, Minister of the Hei rew Veform Congregation. Kereseth Israel. Philadelphia, per Isaac Rosenbaum 50 00 J M Mitchell A co.. additional GO 00 H & G. Kessler, additional 23 00 J Nicholson, KddiHonfti. 10 00 Fdwsrd Troth, additional..., 10 00 JeineF, Bent. Santee, A Co., additional 60 00 Thoms*Robins 60 00 Israel Morris, additional 50 00 Lnnib* iton Aid Society, per Mrs. Sarah W. D'UKUtOh 250 00 Preyiously reported. Kg' TIIEDOOPBRSHOP COauITTEE make (he.followlngacknowledgments: A Friend of James Toomey. m E. G Cftttell 25 09 I. P, Morris, Towne, AOo. 50 03 John Lewis 2 09 Mrs E Moore, per Mies Clark 500 G. P. Longhead 5 00 Mrs. Cl&pisr,per Mies Clark 5 03 F. F. Bernade&ux 1000 Joseph Lauer. 6 00 lt AN ADJOURNED MEETING OF the citizens or FIRST WARD, relative to filling the quota of the Ward with, volunteer*, will bo held THIS (Monday) EVENING. at7K o’clock,at Kator Hall, SOUTH Street, weet of Fifteeiith. JOHN A. HOUSEMAN, President. K*B.’VitIiAMSOK. } Secretaries. It* rj®. THE BOARD OB' ASSESSORS WILL hold their Annual Stited meeting at Barr’s Globe Hotel, on MONDAY next, at 10 o’clock A. M.. Officers for the ensuing year will be elected. WM. BROWN, President. Thob. H. Leaboprk, Secretary, ja3o-2t* THIRTEENTH WARD-NOTICE. IOS* -THIRTEfcNTH WARD.—Tho bounty of tue Tl Jrteenth Ward has been reduced to FIFTY DOl** LA us. in conformity, with the recommendatiou,-of the Board of President*. The Ward Committee sit every TUESDAY and FRIDAY EVENINGS, in toe J.ohnQaiu cy Adams Sphool Hon6e, GARDEN, below BUTTON WOOD Street, at 7>a o’cluck, &t which time Volunteers credited to the Ward will be paid their Bounty. JOHN FBI, Preeident JOHN A. WOLBERT, Secretary. U* ATTENTION, SEVENTH WARD! ffiCr 3s —ln of a resolution adopted at a Con vention, held on the 27ih icet., of the Ward Officers charged with the collection of funds to be paid to Re cruits under the late call of the President, a moating of the citizens of the SEVENTH WARD Will be held at O J«BILL’S HAT,!,. 1350 LOMBARD St . On MONDAY EVENING NfiXi*. February Ist. * at 8 o’clock, or the purpose of considering the recom mendation of the said Convention that the Bounty to be pa'd by the Wards shall be of the uniform mm of FIFTY DOLLARS for each Recruit By order of the General Committee. jaiefl 3t T. M- HUBER. Secretary. r@s» SHALL THEKE BE A DRAFT I.f THh FOURTEENTH WARD ?—At a meeting of the citizfns of the Fourteenth ward, held at Spring Garden Hall on the 28th met , the following resolutions were adopted: Resolved, That any resident of thia ward, liable to draft under the late call of the President f0r300,003 mbn, be guarantied exemption from the same by the payment of twenty dollars to the Treasurer of the Ward Bounty Fund, or the amount of hii subscription returned to him. Resolved. That William B. Thomas be appointed Treasurer of thi* Fund, and all persons paying money Will receive his receipt to this eff ct. Resolved. That the citizens of the ward be urged to coaie forward and assist in prosecuting the work in which we are engaged. Resolved, That sucb citizens as have not contributed to the ward fund are hereby requested to do so without delay. A Committee will sit in a room on the first floor of SPRING GARDEN HALL, on SaTURDaY, MONDAY. TUESDAY, and WEDNESDAY EVENINGS, from 7 to 10 o'clock, to receive money under the foregoing resolu tions. FREDERICK A VANGLEVS, THOMAS THOMPSON,' ROBERT WOOD, GKORGKI YOUNG, LEONARD FLETOHER, Committee on Resolutions N. B.—An Adjourned meeting of citizens will be held on WEDNESDAY EVENING at 8 o’clock. ja3Q at* THE MERCANTILE lABRARY COMPANY will receive and distribute to tne Bof-piial* in the Citv and in the Field any DONATIONS OF BOOKS or PAMPHLETS. Already about9.ooo have hem distributed. Citizens are requested to send in any thing which they are willing to oonate. as the ibrary has at present direct application both from the Army of the Potomac and of the West. Boxes are now being made up for the Army of the Potomac. fel-3t A LECTURE ON LIFE INSUK BO* ANCE, Its Principles. History, and Different Methods, will be delivered by A B. KEITH, Esq > in the Lecture Room of ‘ CRPJTENDEN’S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. 63T CHESTNUT Street, corner of Seventh, on TUESDAY EVENING, Feb 2d. at 7>£ o ? dock. The pnblic are invited. Admittance, free. ja3o-2t* GRAND LODGE OF PENNSYL BO VANIA A Y. M —The members of tne GRAND LODGE OF PENNSYLVANIA A Y, M.,aud the order, generally, are invited to meet at the Hall on OHE3TNUT Street, on MONDAY AFTERNOON, at I o'clock, to at tend the funeral af P. M.JO6EPH B. SHE WALL. ia3o-2t* .. COLUMBIA H It. A- CHAPTER NO. 91.—The members of Columbia H. R A. Chapter No 91. will meet at the Hall. Chestnut street, on MONDAY AFTERNOON, at one o'clock, to attend the funeral of their late companion, JOSEPH B. SHEWIS bL. By order of the High. Priest ja29-3t* CONCORDIA LODGE, A. Y. M, • No. KJf 67.—The members of Concordia Lodge, A. Y. M , No. 67. will meet at the Hall, Chestnut street, on MON DAY Afitrnacm at 1 o’clock, to attend the funeral of their late F.M., J. B.SH SWELL By order of the W. M. ja29 3t ROBERT HUTCHINSON, Secretary. - BOARD OF TRADE.—THE Atf- NtJAL MEETINO OF THE BOARD OF TRADE will be held at tbeir Rooms, No. 505 CHESTNUT Street, on MONDAY EVENING, February let, at 1%. o’clock. The Annual Report will be presented, and an election take Place for officers for the ensuing y ear.. WILLIAM 0. fcUDWIG, ja29-8t Secretary. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS OF THE OIL CREEK AND RIDGWAY KaIL&O aD COMPANY. The anneal meeting of the Stockholders of this Com pany will be held on WEDNESDAY, the 10th day of February, 1861, at 1 o’clock P. M.. at No, -A WILLING’S Alley, in Philadelphia. JOSEPH LESLEY, ja27-13t Secretary. ROTICE.-THE ANNUALMEETING of tue Stocß holders of the FIIiLADECiPHI A AND SAVANNAH STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, for the election of five Managers and the transaction of other business, will be hell at the Office of the Company, No. yae NORTH wharves (second floor), on TUESDAY, the 2d day of February next, at 5 o’clock P.M. „ WILLIAM DENNIS, 3a!ft-12t Secretary and Treasurer, Mapte PENNSYLVANIA FREEDMAN’S RELIEF ASSOCIATION —The Rooms of this As sociation, at No. *554t WALNUT Street, are open daily from 9 o'clock A M. till SP. M. for the reception of do nations in Goods* Clothing, and Books. Contributions in Money are to be handed t» the Treasurer. E. W. CLARK, Esq., South THIRD Street. jall-lm OFFICIfi PENNSYLVANIA. RAIL ROAD COMPACT. NOTICE TO WOCKHOLDBRS. Tie Annual Sleeting of the Stockholders of thin Com pany will be held on TUESDAY, the 16th day of Februa ry, 1864, at 10 o’clock A. M., at SaNSOM-STREET HALL. The Annual Election for Directors will be held on HOBDAY, the 7th day of March. 1864, at the Office of the Company, No. 238 South THIRD Street ja£6>tfl6 EDMUND SMITH. Secretary. OFFICE OF THE FULTON COAL COMPANY, No. 30 South THIRD Street. An animal meeting of the Stockholders, and an elec tion for five Directors, to serve the ensuing year, will be held at the office of the Company on the Ist proximo, at 12 o’clock, M. , _ The Books will be closed on the 29th instant, until the 6th proximo. C9AB. 8, FOLWELL, jalSmwf-tfel Secretary. INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. Philadelphia, January 23.1894. The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders will be held at the COMPANY’S OFFICE Nos. A and 5 EXCHANGE BUILDING, on MONDAY, Febrnary 1.1864. at 12 o’clock, noon. WILLIAM HARPER, ja23-Bfc Secretary. Me* NOTICE.—THE! ANNUAL MEET* ftC£» ING of the Stockholders of the UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY will be held oil TUESDAY, February 2d. 1864. at 4 o’clock P. M., at the Office. No. H North DELAWARE Avenue, when an election will take place for five Managers to serve for the ensuing year. ja!9-12t WM. W. HARKNBSS. Secretary. EOTICE. -THB ANRUALMEETING of the Stockholders of the OCEAN bTEaM NAVI GATION COMPANY, for the election of five Directors, and the transaction of other business, will beheld at the Office of the Company, No 136 NORTH WHARVES, (second floor.) on TUESDAY, the day of Febru>* ary next, at 12 o’clock noon* WM. DENNIS, ja!9 12t Secretary and Treasurer. NOTICE.—THE ASSOCIATION FOR Bthe protection of GAMS hereby give notice to Dealers in Game, Hotels, and Restaurants, that the Law for the Protection of Game will be rigidly enforced on and after February 1.1864. Information of the infrac tion of the law will be thankfully re wived by the Solici tor of the Association, WARDaLE G. MAOALESTER, Esq., 303 WALNUT Street. HENRY B. TAYHAM, President, 608 South Wharves. JAS. B CHANDLER, Secretary, Ja26-6t 306 CHESTNUT Street.- JERSEY SHORE, PINE CREEK* AND STATE LINS R AILRO AD. —Agreeably to previous notice, a Meeting of the Commissioners of the, above enterprise was held at the Girard House, in Phila delphia, on the 10th Inst., and after the transaction of business they adjourned to meet again at the FRANKLIN HOUSE, in Jersey Shore, Lycoming county, anTHtJJtS DAY, the 4th day of February, 1804, at 10 o’clock A. M., to open books and receive subscriptions, preparatory to orfAsiilnr the Company., A report on the general character of the route wul be made by the Engineer at that time December 16, 1863. delß-tfe4 UNION CAN AX COMPANY, FHIXA- R 9» DBLPHIA, January 12, 1864. The annual meeting of the UNION CANAL COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA will beheld at the Office. No. 228 WALNUT Street. (Farquhar Building,) on TUESDAY, the 2d day of February next, at li o’clock A, M., when an election, will be held for officers and managers to serve for the ensuing year. The transfer books will be closed after the 23d Instant, apd remain closed until after the laeettn g. jalfrtfa OfcCAR THOMPSON, Seerettry* fliga NOTICE.—OFFICE OF THE PHI LADKLPHIA AND BRIE RAILEOaD COMPA NY, No. 330 WALNUT Street. Philadelphia, fan. 29, 1894. The holders of the Certificates of PREFERRED DEBT, issued in accordance with an act of Assembly, passed April 13,1860, by the Banbury and Erie Railroad Com pany, and dated May 1. 1830, are requested to present the same IMMEDIATELY, for redemption, at the office of tMs Company. GEO. P. LITTLE, jaa9-6t - Treasurer, P. T. AND REAOIKa 10» RAILROAD COMPANY, Office No. »3T South FOURTH-Street, PurnAnHio-HiA, December 2,1863, DIVIDEND Company will be elosed on THURSDAY, 17th instant* ud Jannaryll lot A Dividend of BBVKN PKK CKffT.. clear of State tax. has been declared on the Common Stock, payable Is Common Stock on and after the 81st December nest to the holders thereof as they shall stand registered on the books at the close ofbesiness on the 17th List. A Dividend of THREE AND A HALF FEB CENT., clear of State tax, has been declared on the Pre ferred Stock, parable In Cash or Common Stock, at the option of the holder, on and after the 31st December next, to the stockholders as they shall stand registered on the books at the close of business on the 17th lnst.^ Holders of certificates which have been discharged from this office, or either of the Transfer Agencies, are particularly requested to have them duly registered on the Transfer Books to which they have been transferred, prior to the 17th Inst. ... Stockholders whose names are registered on the HsW York boohs will be paid at the Farmers’ Loan and Trust Company, and those whose names are registered on tbs Boston books will be paid at the office of Messrs. I. 1L Thayer & Brother. 8. BRADFORD, des-tr Treasurer. . * • • »s *-*<«« <334 e~~™ 17 Mg CORK EXCHANGE BANK. PHIXA DKLPHIA, November 23d, 1863. * At the Election held 18th insl the following Btockhold* •nwn* inly .le.ted DirMtonof the Corn Sxchauv. ■ Alexander 0. Gatfcell, j,mw Btwl. onrienan J. Hoffman H W. Catherw™? William p. Cox, Edmund A. Sonin, Oharle. E. Wilkin,. PWTipB.MiMI., David Yanderveer. John F. Oiom. Jonathan Knliht. And at the meetln, of the Board this day ALEX. '■>. OATKtl*Ew..wa,Maitfmon.lyre-«l<SSaPFeddeat: AtBX.WHILLpiH, B«l.,Vl«eFre,ident,and JOHB W. TOBBKY. Caehler. J. W. TOEEET, 5024-3 m Caehler. csr N?f opkick * Philadelphia, Not. 12.1863, Importers and D ealer* iu MED ic ip kb. hospital STOEBS- HOSPITAL ? l D S?ffS®®. l ß*Dpilfa, ICE. Ac., are lnvlted to submit their. Price Lists from time to time to this Office. • . J wUWßttf' Sm«« THE PRESS.—PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1. 1864. DRY-GOODS JOBBING HOUSES. 1864. SPEING, 1564. EDMUND YARD & €O., Ho. ®l7 CHBSTHUT AKD Ho. 014 JAYNE STBEET3. PHILADELPHIA, Have now In Store their BPBING IMPOB'AATIOH oj SILK AND FANCI DBY GOODS, coKatßTitfn or BREWS GOODS, OF ALL KINDS; BLACK AND FANCY SILKS, SATUfS, MITTS, GLOVES. RIBBONS, and DRESS TRIMMINGS. WHITE GOODS, LINENS, EMBiiOIiIBBIEB, and LACES. A large *nd handsome assortmant of SPRING AND SUMMER SHAWLS. BALMORAL SKIRTS, Of all grades. Ac. Which they offer to the Trade at the - LOWEST PRICES. ,ia3o-3m NEW MILLINERY GOODS. 11. A. HARDING & CO., Respectfully inform the mercantile community that they will open, FEBRUARY IOtH ? 1661, AT No. 413 ARCH STREET, A COMPLETE STOCK OF STRAW AND MILIiINEPY GOODS, Suited to the trade, and trust that prompt and careful at tention, moderation in prices, good assortment, together with their long experience in business, (having been for the last seven years with the house of Lincoln, Wood. & Nichols, and their late successors. Wood & Cary,) they may merit a share of the public patronage j&tf* Orders solicited by mail and promptly executed. fei-lm 6W 00 12?,833 61 • SIM. 463 63 1864. <iLEN ECHO MILLS, GERMANTOWN. FA MtOALLUM & CO., MANUFACTURERS, IMPOSTERS. AND WHOLESALE Warehouse, 509 Chestnut Street, OPPOSITE INDEPENDENCE HALL. fel-tf gPEOIAL NOTICE. RETAIL DEPARTMENT. JHcCUIXUM & CO., Bee leave to inform the public that they have leaned the old established Carpet Store. No. 519 CHESTNUT STREET, Oopporite Independence Hall, for A KBTAIIr DEPARTMENT, Where they are now opening a NEW STOCK Of IMPORTED AND AMERICAN CARPETS, Frohraeing the choicest patterns of AXMIHBTaR. I TAPESTRY CARPETS. HOX At WILTON, BSU-nSELS CAttPgTS. VELVET. I VENETIANS. Together wltti a full assortment of everything pert lin ing to the Carpet Business. fel-tf (~)WEN EVANS & CO., NO. 45 NORTH EIGHTH Street, successors to J. B. CASSELBBRKY. are now closing out their stock cheap, in consequence of J. R. Casselberry having gone out the business. ONE MONTH OP BARGAINS BEFORE TAKING STOCK. The place where you net the worth of your money. BARGAINS IN BLACK SILKB. BLACK SILKS. The best brands, oil boiled, from $1 up to $3, he&vy and wide- _ BALMORALS! BALMORALS! Balmorals, $1 95, warranted full size. Balmorals, $2. heavy. Balmorals, $2 57%, best in the city. Balmorals, »2 50, extra good. Balmorals, $2 75, choice Balmorals. $3.50 to $3.75, handsome The Balmorals we have are cheap, and will please you. KID GLOVES! KID GLOVES! Kid Gloves, $1 20. best quality. Rid Gloves. $1 25, stitched Nvery pair of Kid Gloves of the shove are warranted from tearing, and if they do tear another pair will bo ■given you without chargs- Kid Gloves, $l.lO, best quality. Kid Gloves, $1.25, best qaality- MUSLINS! FLANNELS! Heavy and Fine Unbleached Muslin, 20c. Bleached Muslin, heavy, for 22c. One-yaid wide Muslin, 25c—that’s good. Phceiiix A. A 4-4 Tor 30c. New York Mills s43c. Semper Idem %, 35c: White Rock, All the lead ing makes selling off cheap; }£c per yard less for cue* tomera who want a whole pleae. Flannels we sell so low we have no competition. All other Dry Goods selling at Bargains. OWEN EVANS & CO., Successors to J. R. Casselberry, Cheap Mammoth Dry Goo ‘ a House. 45 North EIGHTH Street. P. S.—Selling off Hoop Skirts at our low prices to close out: going out of business, fel-2t XTIIWIN HALL & CO., No. 26 SOUTH SECOND, have on hand a largo stock* of SILKS, •which they are selling less than, the present cost of im portation. Black Corded Silks from $1 25 to $5.50. Colored Corded Silks. Black and Colored Moire Antiques. Fancy Plaids and Figured Silks. Colored Poult de Soles. Solid-colored Figured Silks. Black Figured Silks. White Silks, for Wedding Dresses. White Corded Silks. White Poult de Soies. Black Armures. Black Poult de Soies^ Black Gros de Rhines, Black Taffeta Silks. Haines* Muslin list—cut it OUT.— Bleached Muslin. at the low price of 16 eta. Bleached Muslin, better, at 18and20ctB. Bleached Muslin, % wide, at 22 cts. Bleached Muslin, very heavy and good, at 25 cts. Bleached Muslin, extra heavy, at 28 cts. Bleached Musl n, fall yard wide, at 30 c. Bleached Muslin, much heavier, at 35c. Bleached Muslin, fine, (the Semper Idem,) at 35c. Bleached Muslin of several qualities, at 27&c. Bleached Muslin of the very finest, at 40c. New Tork Mills. Wamsutta. wniiamsville, Bay Mills, White Rock, Maeonville, and Utica. Unbleached Muslin, fine and thin at 20c. Dnbleached Muslin. % wide, at 25 cts. Unßleacbed Muslin! much heavier, at 28c. Unbleached Muslin, still better, at3l#c. Unbleached Muslin, full-yard wide, at 35c. Unbleached Muslin, much heavier, atSIMe. Unbleached Muslin, extra heavy, at 37f£c. Unbleached Muslin, fine, at 40c. Unbleached Muslin, the very best made, at 45c. Pocassets 9-8 Lawrence, Starks, Afclautics, 5 4 Lyman Bates, and many o'hers of the best makes. One case good bleached Sheeting, fall 2H wide, at $1.15. Also, IK and 2M yards wide, both in Bleached and Un bleached. Theiabove prices are very low, according to tae times.. GRANVILLE B HAINES, fel-m wfeKt 3013 MARKET St., above Tenth. T7DWIN HALL & CO., NO. 26 SOUTH ■*-i SECOND Street, keep a fall stock of Staple Goods. Linen and Cotton Sheetincs. Linen and Cotton Pillow Muslins. New York Mills end WHliamsville Muslins. Wamsuttas and White Rook do Water-twist Muslins. Damask Table Linens. Marseilles Counterpanes. Tine Blankets. Towels, Napkins, &c, jypl, BENJAMIN THACKARA IS THIS DAT ADMITTED A PARTNER IN OUR FIRM, And we will continue (lie Manufacture and Sale of GAS FIXTURES AND LAMPS, Under the firm name of WARNER, MISKEY, & MERRILL. Hanufitctorr 40(0 RACE Street, Sales Rooms 718 CHESTNUT Street. Phllada., and 559 BROADWAY. New York. Phiiada.. Feb. 1, 1861. fel-1% "NJOTICE. —I HAVE THIS DAY SOLD out my Stock and Fixtures to Henry E. Turner and Joseph Wayne, who will continue the business under the firm name of TURNER & WaYNE, at the old stand, 80. 30 South FODKTH Street. Messrs. T. &W. are welland favorably known to my customers, and 1 respectfully solicit for teem a continu ance of the patronage so liberally bestowed upon me. I shall retain a desk in their office /or the purpose of Closing up my accounts. W. D. GLENN Philadelphia. Jan. SO. 1864. The undersigned have this day entered into Copart nership. under the firm nameoiTUBNBB & WAxNfi. for the purpose of transacting business as Importers and Jobbers of DS.UGGIST6’ SUNuRIES, PERFUMSBY, &c., succeeding W. D, Glenn, whose stock and fix tures they hare purchased, HENRY E. TURNER, „ . JOSEPH WAYNE, Philadelphia, Feb. 1,1864. fel-6fc T<HE COPARTNERSHIP HERETO- A. FORE existing between JACOB GOLDSMITH, of Wasbineton, Fa., and GOLDSMITR BROS . of this citr, nnder the firm-name of JACOB GOLDSMITH & CO.. at 53» MARKET Street, la this day Dissolved by mu. tnal consent jaoob g ildsmith, GOLDSMITH BROS. Philadelphia. January 12.1664. THE SUBSCRIBERS HAVE THIS day entered into a Copartnership for the transact ing of a Wholesale and Retail CLOTHING BUSINESS, at No. 534 MARKET Street. Philadelphia, under the name of GOLDSMITH & HOHENFELS JACOB GOLDSMITH, w , , , . ; • M. HOHENFELS. Philadelphia. January 12.1664. It* THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE ENTER ed Into copartner»hip for the transaction of the M&- nafiicturf&g and Comv>)ft*ioa Paper Business under the name of FaRBELL, 3EYING A Co.. at No. 510 MINOR Street. JNO, W. FARRELL. THOS, IRVING. JNO. McNSIL. Philadelphia, February 1.3651. fel-6t /JOPARTNEBSHIP.—TBE UNDER SIGNED have this day formed a copartnership under the seme and style of JOEN B. NELSON & CO. for the manufacture of Woolen and Cotton goods Office, No. 43 BANK Street. JOHN B. NELSON, TO -,iV T JOSEPH C. FLEMING. Pliilada , Feb. I, 1864. fel*6t NOTICE.—LETTERS TESTAMEtf- Ai tary to theEstateof HANNAH WlLLARD,deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, all parsons In debted to the said estate are requested to mike payment, and those having claims against the same to make them, known without delay. GEORGE 8 HOBENSACK, fel m6i* Executor, 1800 COATES Street. TIDE BUBBEB SOLE I HAVE USED - 1 - for years. I would not part with It for a thousand, dollars. It beeps out the damp, prevents slipping, and wears five times as long as leather. For women’s boots it la invaluable. — J>r. Lewis. These Soles attached to ladles'and gentlemen's boots In the neatest manner, by WILLIAM RKATON. Ho ao3No>th TWELFTH fetre o t. Fries *?, - ’ ' fla« §kw inso-at’ MIMINEKY GOODS. CARPETINGS. SPRING, DEALERS IN c&hf ■BTi^rcsi-s, OIL CLOTHS, Ac. RET AID DRY GOODS. CAS3ELBEBRY. COPARTNERSHIPS. LEGAL. NEW PUBLICATIONS, QUDJO’S OAVEI THE SIXTH THOUSAND READY WEDNESDAY, A good story will sometimes soil six thousand after it Ibeen published and advertised eeveral weeks or lonier.' But it must be a work of rare merit, and bra popular author, TO DEMAND THIS LARGE NUMBER ON A MERE ANNOUNCEMENT TO BE PUBLISHED, with but little advertising. TMs author’s name,'however, la a guarantee of success. Nothing that has come from his pen has failed. A short story of bis is enough to add to the subscription lists of the best periodicals. 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In FEB Phrenological Journal Double Number, 15 cents, or $1.60 a year. Fowler & Wells, 308 Broadway, NewYoik, or J. L CaPEN ja3o d2tWit 35 South TENTH Street, Phila,, 1864. lpWBOOKS! NEW BOOKS!! Just received by ABHMEA.D A EVANS, ’Successors to Willis P. Hazard. _ No. *3* CHESTNUT Street LIFE AND CORRESPONDENCE OF THEODORE PARKER. Minister of the Twenty-eighth Congregational Society. Boston. By John Weiss. 2 vols., with por traits, $6. GILBAO; or, THE VISION OF ALLfSOULS’ HOSPI TAL. An Allegory. Bv J. Hyatt Smith. THE LITTLE PET BOOKS. By Aunt Fanny. Au thor of “Mittens.” “ Night Caps ” Ac. 3vols INEZ; A TALE OF THE ALAMO. By Augusta J. Eyana. author of Beulah. LIFE OF WILLIAM H, PRESCOTT. A superb Book. JEAN IlfGELOW’tv POEM* 3 . Fresh mpply^ NEW PHOTOGRAPHS AND ALBUMS ft endless variety. ALL THE MAGAZINES FOR FEBRUARY. ja27 M\ non CARD PHOTOGRAPHS, Plain and Colored, LARGEST STOCK, BEST SELECTION, and LOWEST PRICES in the city. PITCHSR’S, ja2s mth tf 808 CHESTNUT Street. Tj'YKRYTHING AT A DISCOUNT. AJ Portfolios, \ Diaries. Stationery, ' Frames, Juvenile Books, Bibles and Prayers, Magazines, &c. a And all New Publications of the day. ja26-mth tf PITCHER’S, 808 CHESTNUTBtreet. APPLETON’S NEW AMERICAN -*V CYCLOPEDIA. NOW IS THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE! All desiring this invaluable book will save money by pmcbasiEgatonce, as the increasing cost of manufac tore will compel an increase of price. Call and sea the various styjes of binding Subscribers can have the work complete, or t»fce one or two volumes a month, AGENCY FOB THE cyclopedia. 33 South SIXTH St., above Chestnut. ja29-6t . Second story. LJ.BEAT MEN!—GBN. THOMAS; '-J Lord Elgin; Archbishop Hughes; Thackeray ; Nona S«hib; King of Oude, wilh Portraits, Biographies, and Characters ; also, Tom King, the Pugilist ; a Drummer Roy. &c. SIGNS OF CHARACTER.—Physiognomy; The Phy siology of Expression—the Mouth, the byes, the Nose, the Ears, Ac., with Engravings. Ethnology,—Among the okulls—lllustrated. Psychology Presentiments ; A Knowing Dog, Ac.; 46 Engravings. In Ffitf. Phreno logical Journal. Double Number only 15 cents, or $1.50 a year. Fowler & Well 3, 808 Broadway New York, or J. L. CaPEN. jaSO-d2tWlt 35 South TENTH Street, Phila. "OIFDED OBDNANCE —A PRAOTX- Xv • CAL Treatise on the application of the Principle of the Rifle to Guns and Mortars of every calibre, with il lustrations, by L. THOMAS, F. It. s. L., in one volume Octavo. Just Published and for sale with a large assortment of works on by LINDSAY & BLAKISTON. Publishers and Booksellers, 35 South SIXTH Street, above Chestnut. £ITTLE PET BOORS. THREE CHARMING VOLUMES. BY AUNT FANNY. Author of "Night-caps,” “Mittens,” “Socks,” ENTIRELY IN WORDS OF SINGLE SYLLABLES. THEY WILL BE SURE TO AMUSE THE VERY LIT TI E ONES, In a neat Box, price $l.BO. Published by WILLIS P HAZARD, ja2o-tjyl 31 South SIXTH Street. MUSICAL SKETCHES. BY ELISE AtX POLKO. Translated from the fifth German edi tion, by Fanny Fuller. 1 vol. 16mo. On tinted paper. Cloth. Price, It. 25. CONTENTS. '‘ A Mighty Fortress is our God” (Bach). Iphigenla In Aulis (Gluck) Violetta (Mozart), Midsummer Night’s Dream (Mendelsohn) Stabat Mater Dolorosa (Pergo iesi). The Master’s Grave (Schubert). The Cat’s Fague (Scarlatti). Snow-drops (Weber) The Playmates (Pa ganini). A Meeting (Gretry). The Convent of Saint Lucia (Catalini). Maria (Malibran). The Angel’s Voice (Handel). An Araati (Anderle). Fallen (Fanny Bensel). A First Love (Haydn) (Hue Chabannais No. 6 (Gaicia). A Melody (Boieldieu). Domsnico Cimarosa (Cimarosa) A Leonora (Beethoven) Little Jean Bap tiste (Lullv). A Forgotten One (Berger). Just ready, and for sale by all Booksellers. Sent post age free, on receipt of price, by F. LEYPOLDT, Publisher, ja]9-tf 1333 CHESTNDT Street. fel-mw2t TUST PUBLISHED—THE PBAYEB v at the Dedication of the National Cemetery at Gettys burg. By Rev. Thoa. H, Btockton, D. D. Price, 10 sents. Published by WKc S. A AZ.FSSD MA3TIXN. del9 505 CHESTNUT Street. JAY COOKB & CO., BANKERS AND DEALERS GOVERNMENT LOANS. 6-20 BOBDS. fi FEB CENT. LEGAL TENDERS. 7-30 TREASURY BOTES. 1881 LOANS. ' ONE-YEAR CERTIFICATES. ' QUARTERMASTERS’ VOUCHERS. QUARTERMASTERS’ CHECKS. CITY AND STATE STOCKS. BANK. RAILROAD. ABD CABAL STOCKS ABD BOBDS. Stocks Bought and Sold on Commission.' A full supply of all kinds of GOVERNMENT SECURITIES* Including the New Five Per Cent, (legal tender) TREA SURY NOTES, always on hand. Collections made and deposits received. Banners, Eegimental and Company Flags, Swords, Sashes, Belts, Peasants* Epaulettes* Hats, Caps, Can teens. Haversacks, Camp Hits* Field Classes, Spars, and every thing pertaining to thrf complete outfit of Army JAY COOKE & CO., | and Havy Officers. 5.20 ja26-lCt if JCJTH FEBRUARY,! IST APRIL,} 1864. IST MAY, J COUPONS <7 3-10 AND 5-30. WANTED. QUARTERMASTERS* VOUCHERS U. 8. FIVE-TWENTIES SMITH * RANDOLPH, Ja6-lm 16 South THIRD Street. T*o JOHN GOOD, UNDERTAKER, *- No. 031 SPRUCE Btreet.—The undersigned having used the •*RICHARDcON PREMIUM AIR-TIGHT tabPULGHRAL CAtjKBTS” in their families, deem it but justice to say that their many excellent qualities deserve their approval, and rlchlv merit public patron age. They are well calculated for what they were in tended,' and as all end joints are discarded by the inven tion of circular ends, they are much more durable, and greatly relieve the minds of those who may be called to mourn the loss of the revered and beloved of un happy impressions. Rev. J W. Smith, No. 614 8. Tenth street, Phllada. ! Richard Gardiner, M D.. No. 628 Spruce street. Edw. Hutcbiubou. No. 022 Pino street. Stuart Kibbler. No 40 North Third street. J, B. Morton, No. 21? South Third street. Jacob Bartholomew, No. 908 8. Fourth street. Dr. David G. Waiton, No. 194 N. Seventh street, Robert Johnston, No. 664 N. Fourth street. Wm. C. Flanigan. No. 1620 Locust street. Rt. Rev. ThomasM. Clark, Ac,, Providenca, R. T. Rev. Daniel Starch, No. 821 Pine street ja3o-2t»if -REIMER’S COLORED PHOTO graphs are extremely popular, and Is It wonderful ? their fine Quality and moderate charge considered; only jl, SECOND Street, above Green. .it* innn BARRELS PRIME GROCER’S AWU PICKLES. Also. Fickle*- in S, 4, 5. and 10 gallon Kegs- Prime Newark Sweet and Champagne Cider constantly on hand and for sale by ALDRICH .£ T££E£6, NorlB| HQ. ft 3ft lifiTiTU IN PRESS. FEBRUARY 3, 1681. IS PRONOUNCED A. PRICE $1.50. BOSTON. PUBLISHERS. MILITARY SCIENCE. riXAircuß. No. 114; South THIRD STREET. LOAN BOUGHT AND SOLD DREXEL * CO.. 3* SOUTH THIRD BTHBBT. DEEXEL* CO. WANTED. INSURANCE COMPANIES. UNI o N MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY OP PHILADELPHIA, INCORPORATED 1804. Yhe following statement of the affaire of the Company la published Jn conformity with a provision of it* charter: Premium* written from January 1, 1863, to January 1, 1864. •• 9177,994 10 80. undetermined January 1*1863..........43*458 12 Premiums earned during the year ae above,. .Ties, 7s3 79 Intereatfromlavestmente-. 10,68633 Loises paid during the year......... $88,409 46“ “ Return premiums 13.090 39 Insurances 11,860 99 Expenses, commissions, and contri butionsto, volunteers.... 16*638 60 United States tax. - 2,610 63 ■ $131,089 94 Less amount reserved to pay lo**ea heard from but not adjusted/* • *« »* 11« 000 00 Commutation to customers In lieu of •crip.". Balance remaining with tha Company.., «**«»_s2o i 889 08 The Directors 'have declared a dividend- of EIGHT PER CENT, on the capital stock, and SIX PER CENT, otfthe outstanding scrip, out of the above profits, paya ble on demand, free of all taxes. The assets of the Company consist of 41,720 6 per cent bonds Camden aod Amboy Railroad. 10,000 do. do. North Pennsylvania Railroad. 10,000 do. do. Philadelphia and Erie Railroad. 14,610 do. do. Ohes. and DeL Canal Co. 11,600 7-SQ do. United States. 16,8006.20 do. - do. 6.000 United States Certificates of Indebtedness. 6,000 6 per cent, coupon bond* State of Pennsylvania. 16,000 6 per cent, bonds „ 4 . do. 2,000 loan to State of Pennsylvania, aid to volunteers, 16,000 6 per cent, bonds city of Philadelphia, 7,C00 do. do. city of Ptttsbxur*. 7,000 6 per cent, bonds ; do. 426 6 per cent, scrip North Pennsylvania Railroad. 1,663 shares Union Mutual Insurance Company. 88 do. Delaware Mutual Insurance Company. 100 do. North Pennsylvania Railroad. 220 do. Pennsylvania Railroad. 48. do. Delaware Railroad. 68 do. Philadelphia Bank. 2r 877 scrip of sundry insurance companies. Market value of the above. - ... ~ Bills receivable..»»*m»•**»• Cash on hand.....<•• • Cash deposited U. 8.. 45,674 93 Sundry accounts due for unsettled premiums, salvages, and other accounts. ........... At the annual election fox Directors, held January 11, 1864, the following: gentlemen were elected Directors to serre three years; I rands Tote, George Lewie, John H. Irwin, David Salamon, Newbery A. Smith, v G W Bernadon, J. P. Steiner, W. S. Baird, S. Delbert for one year, who constitute the Board of Directors with Bichard S. Smith, H. F. Robinson, 8. Deetouet, Samuel 0. Cook, A. £. Bode, James B. Campbell, Wm. C. Kent, Penij Samuel, Henry Lewis. Jr. • Charles Wheeler, Edward L. Clark, Gilbert H. Newhall, Bills Yarn all, Thomas Dallett, Norris 8. Cummings. RICHARD S. SMITH, President. JOHN MOSS, Secretary,' j,(3-Sw PAMB INSURANCE COMPANY,— OFFICE Ho. 400 CHESTNUT STREET. Philadelphia, January 27, iSO4. The following Statement of the FAME INSURANCE COMPANY, of their condition on the Hist day of Decem ber, 1863, is published in accordance with an act of As sembly: > Capital authorized and subscribed - $lOO,OOO 00 Amountpaid in.*,. 70,359 oo ASSETS Bonds and Mortgages ~..,$35,050 00 Demand loans, on collaterals. 11 77 6 00 United States 5 20 six per cent 11,000 00 Philadelphia City siz per cent. , 8. ISO 00 Beal estate 3,6(0 00 Bills receivable 1 163 72 Interest accrued S 932 IS Stocks 3,275 00 Balances, open policies, dne from / agents, Ac 3,251 23 Cash in hand 3,321 88 Instalments on stock not called in, and for which the stockholders . are individually liable 29,741 00—5114,253 01 RECEIPTS POR 18153. Premiums on fire risks, amountinx to $1,620,750 $13,882 72 Premiums on island risks, amount* ing to $151,000 Interest ' LOSSES, EXPENSES, Ac. Fire 1055e5..... $4,982 51 Expenses, rent, taxes, advertise ment, donations, &e 3,251 89 Commissions 1,135 2L Salaries 2 300 00— $11,672 61 Dividends of January and July $3,8J8 40 Amount at risk .$1,218,837 GO • FfiANCIS Jf. BUCK, President. Wiletamsl. Bx-akchakd, Secretary. ia27-wfin.6t T7AMB INSURANT ■ Ho. 406 CHES' PHILAD] FIBE AMD INLA DIBEC Frauds BT Back, Charles Richardson, Henry Lewie, O. W. Darin, P. 6. Justice, George West, FRANCIS W. CHAS. SICE, W. I. Blanchard. Secrets OFFICE of the union mutual V/ INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. Philadelphia, January 11, 1864. Notice is hereby given that the holders of the out standing Scrip of the Union Mutual Insurance Company •f Philadelphia, that the Stock and Scrip holders, at a meeting held this date, resolved to extend to the hold ers of the outstanding Scrip the privilege of converting said Scrip into the Capital Stock of the company, accord ing to section 6th of the amendment to the charter on the Same terms as previously done, pay meat of instalment tobe made February 1, 1564. Otherwise, interest to be charged on payments made after thit date, an! the privilete of conversion to cease after June ?.0, 1861. jal3wfm2m JOHN MOSS, Secretary. 1864. FURLOUGHS. Officers and soldiers, visiting the city on furlough, needing SWORDS And other MILITARY EQUIPMENTS are invited to the very extenaive MANUFACTURING ESTABLISHMENT OF GEO. W. SIMONS & BRO., SANSOM-STKEET HALE, SANBOM street, ahoya Sixth. PBESENTATION SWORDS Hade to order at the shortest notice, which for rich ness and magnificence challenge competition, no other house in the country combining the MANUFACTURING JBWEIER WITH THE PRACTICAL SWORD MAKER. ja22-lm JiOR THE ARMY AND NAVY, EVANS & HASSALL, MILITARY FURNISHERS, 118 ARCH STREET, A liberal discount allowed to the trade. Q W. SIMONS A BROTHER, 5.20 SANBOM-STREET HALL. PHILADELPHIA, MANUFACTURERS OF JEWELRY. FINE SWORDS, ADD MILITARY GOODS IN EVERY VARIETY. au2B-il6m JjtROTHINGHAM A WELLS HEAVT. MEDIUM. AND LIGHT SHEETINGS AND SHIRTINGS. STANDARD DRILLS. „. TT>T HEAVT CAE TON FLANNELS. WASH.NGTON AND VICTORY CAMBRICS. AND BILECIAS. BROWN-BLEACHED. AND CORSET JEANS. No. ISA WORSTED YARN. Ac. sefiftftf JONES HOUSE, HARRISBURG, Pa., CORNER MARKET STREET AND MARKET SQUARE. Aflret-cLushouse. Terms, $8 per day. ia2s-Sm C.H. MANN. UO INTERNAL REVENUE,. . VJ. THIRD COLLECTION DISTRICT, tPA., comprising Twelfth, Thirteenth, Sixteenth. Seventeenth, Eighteenth, and Nineteenth wards of the! eity of Phlla delphia. . „ NOTICE. The annual assessment, for the above-named dis trict, of all persona liable to a tax on carriages, sure yachts, billiard tables, and gold and silver plate, and'alßO of all persons required to take oat licensee, haying been completed, ' NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the taxes aforesaid will be received daily by the un dersigned, between the hours of 9A. M. and SPM (Sun days excepted), at hlB office, S. W. corner of THIKD and WILLOW Streets, on and after MON DAY, February Ist. 1864, and until and including MONDAY, the 22d day of the .me month. mMlim AU persons who fall to pay their annual taxes upon carriages, pleasure yaohts. billiard tables, and gold and «11vAr nlnte An or before the aforesaid 221 of February, 1864, wfll incur a penalty of ten per centum additional of the amount thereof and costs; as provided for in the 19fch section of the excise law of July I, Iw2a All persons who, in like manner, shall fall to take out their licenses, as required by law. on or before the 22d of THB C AMoffNT <^8 AID LICENSE.' in aecoilpee with the provisions of the 69th, section of the exclselaw aforesaid. - Mosey of the United States and notes of the National Banks only received. No further notice given. . WM. J^WAINWRIGHT, Collector, s. w. corner of THIRD and WILLOW atreeis. j*3M6S • Philadelphia. 17*010 15 29.01015 5220,000 00 28,267 28 ...««+w**535,574 93 lO,OOO 00 . yog gij - 4,392 98— $18,914 67 CE COMPANY, STITOT 'STREET, iBLPSiar" “ LND I«SUB*»0E. CTORS. John W. Everman, Robert B. Potter, John Kessler. Jr., E, D Woodruff, Charles Stoker*, Joseph D Ellis. . BUCK. President. tARDSOfr, Vice President, ■arv. • jal4-tf ARMY GOODS. 1864. PHILADELPHIA. havb for salb, HOTELS. TIT ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A r_ w __ competent, experienced, and practical • BGOK a master' of account*- Address frlty." Press office. fel 6t* WANTED—MUSIC.—A MCJSIG TEACHER wanted at the Mountain Female Seml «SfT?«? 1 y n J n S liam « Jun lngdon county. Pa. for Tern kv.'i«A p ? ll^liv,n can 1)8 made on MOICDaY. NDTStfiJ? °ft k 4- M,. at the Girard House. CHBBT murstreet. PNase inquire for L G. QRfgg It* 'J'O JOBBuKS OP DRY WOODS. —A wh °can s*u On, Ha tred Thousand an*!? ' a 0 ! 1 tlulB "nvfr., is opart for M V,Uh a KO ' 11 b™""' •’ WASTE E—A SITUATION AS T \ Salesman, in a jobbing. commission, or imm t toKhonfe. by a middle-agei man, of good habitVSW ftctiF conversant with business of all kinds, and c/a give undoubted reference, Addre«“M. C. ” Prns omcQ WANTED-A FIRST-CLASS SALES " " MAM, in a Boot and Shos house, who can com mand a near Pennsylvania and Jersey trade. Also, one who h&f- an established Western Pennsylvania and Ohio trade. Those having a knowledge or the business pre ferred. Address "A. 8,,” at this office, with real name jag?-St* __ $221,262 22 AN EXPERIENCED BOOKKBBi ER ** desires employment in the Evening in any capacuy in which a knowledge of business could be made available. Address * # J. P. W., > *805,128 P Q j*2M2t y $179.438 12 ON® OF THE BEST LIFE IN3CT- BANCE Companies in Amerioa (Mntaai) wants an ACTIVE MAM, to represent it in this city, who has an ext<B&ive acquaintance and possspses nom* knov* ip.dge of the business. A liberal aod permanent coiiimq p.ation will be allowed. Address, with references, K o box 702 iaHtl-Rc Jft7 nnn —WANTED, a partner W « ,VJUV/* lathe MOROCCO MANUFACTURING pußineßß For particulars, address “B,’ r Press Office.* $48,349 18 $6O A MONTH I —We Want Agents at £ v s6o a month .expenses paid,to sell our Everlasting PencilSt Oriental Burners* and 13otherarticl,«. ltfcircu larsaent/ra; BSaWaCLARK. BUdeford. Me. ja27 2ia WANTED— A MAN COM PETEN T , T *_t° charge as Foreman of the manufacturing department of an extensive Soap and Candle Establish ment. e ,,? m v' K e thoroughly and vraeticallv ac quainted with the business in all its various branches and details, and must references as to charterer and ability. To such a person a rare opportunity offers to secure a permanent situation. None others need apply. Address BOSTON (Mass.) POST OFFICE. Box 4,387, ja27-wfm-8t DEPUTY QUARTERMASTER Ss* GEN SEAL’S OFFICE-Philahrlfhia, Feb. 8, VESSELS WANTED immediately to «*rry GOAL to the following points: Tortuga*, Key West, Fla. Fort Monroe. Va. Alexandria, Va Mewbenu Jr. C. Fort Boyal, S. U. A. BOXD, ftM-tf Captain and Assistant Quartermaster. LOST AMD FOUND. r OST OR MISLAID—A PERPETUAL POLIOS OF INSURANCE, issued by the “Fire As sociation” to Catharine hibert. for $BOO, dated January 28, 1848. Any information thereof will be received by ISAAC C PRICE, Cor. SPRING GARDEN atfd THIRTEENTH S;rsets. ja2o-wfml2; f OST OR MISLAID—WILLIAMS- and Elmira Chattel Mortgage Scrip in fUvor of BUSH A LOBDELL. Certificate No. 44* dated 9 mo. 27* h, amount $189.67. Application has been made at the * nice of the Company for a newjgertificate. w , * H fi.MoOOMB. Wilmington. Del., Jan. 25. 1884, ja276f 60,465 94 e?rm WAS TAKEN HP, IN GEB- Xi.iig. MAN TO WN, a BED COW. The owmr or owners are requestfd-to come forward, prove property, pay charges, and take her away, or she will be sold ac coiding to law. G. W. DEJNGAfiT, jaSO 3t* Lieutenant of Polica. $354,293 16 FOR SALS AMD TO IST. FOR SALE—A SELECT BOARDING SCHOOL PROPERTY 1n the vicinity of Philadel phia. Situation eligible for a Friends’ School Terms easy. Address “ Ab:pgton, ” Press office. fel-6:* A BABE CHANCE.-FOR SALE, THE Restaurant, Dining and Drinking SALOON, 4-40 LIBR4RY Street, opposite the Post Office. Will be sold at-abargain, if applied for soon. Ajply at the Saloon. \ fel Bt* A RARE CHANCE TO GO INTO business, already established for sixteen y4a.rs.aud having a good run of custom. Forsyte, >*nd FIXTURES of a Boot and Shoe Store, No 1313 BAGS Street—one of the best stands in the city. Houso to rent low to a lood tenant. . . . ja3o-3c* rioAL yard for sale.—the best fitted up Yard in the city. Capacity for doiag any aironnt of bminess. Inquire at «5D North NINTH Street, below Glraid avenue. Termaeasy ja>.o-6t* T'O BENT—A VALUABLE STONE • QUARBT. situate alongside of and parallel with Chester creek, where building stone can be got out with great facility, there being forty feet of a breast, and bat little dirt on it; not more than 25 yards from a first*rate landing. For particulars, inquire of the subscriber, on the premises. WALTER C LYTLE, jaS9-6t* CHESTER, Delaware county. Pa. Mfor sale—the handsome RESIDENCE No* 1830 MOUNT VERNON Street. Apply to WM. BOSSELL ALLEN, S. E corner FOURTH and WALNUT Streets, second floor. fel-3f MFOR SALE—THE STORE NO. 914 MARKET Street. Apply to WM BOSSELL ALLEN, S. E- corner FOURTH and WALNUT Streets, second floor. fel-3t* m FOR SALE—THE ELEGANT Jiuiih&ODEßN RESIDENCE, with large side yard. No. 957 FRANKLIN Street, Apply to WM ROSSSLL ALLEN, S. E. sorner FOURTH and WALNUT Htreets, secona floor. • fel-3t* M VALUABLE WEST PHILADEL PHIA property FOR SALE.—The large .hree story double DWELLING situate on the north side of SPRUCE Street, ICO feet east of Fortieth, or Till street, containing large Parlor, Reception and Dining room, connected by folding doors; seven Chambers, Library, and Ball Ro'-hib; Nursery, Bath-room, Store-room, two Kitchens, with stationary Wash-tubs; Gas and Water iu every ttoty; replete wiih every modern convenience. The building Is heated by Chilson’s cone-shaped Fur nace; ventilating registers in all the upper rooms. The ground is ICO feet by 175 to a back street; is beautifully laid out, and contains a great variety of ornamental, shade, and fruit trees. For terms apply at 1547 South THIRD Street. ja3o-3l* 11) ASCII STBEET, PLEASANT BE JOISTDEK CB, No. 1317—20 feet 3 Inches front, with doable bach; oaildioffe; and all city conyejiieacee. F.ot 12S'eetdeep, to a street,for SALE and early possession. A K &J. H. afORRIS, yid AJSCH Street. ja3o 3b* M CHESTNUT STREET PROPER TIES, West of Twelfth street. Worth side, now sal table to improve into Stores. Ono with Btable in rear, 20 feet 6 inches frost. 150 feet deep. For sale by A P. &J. H. MOBKIS, 916 AKCH Street. ja3o-3t* m gebmantown— fob sale or RENT, and. early possession given, the pleasant RESIDENCE occupied by Dr. Darrach, on Green street, near .'Harvey, with parlor, dining-room, winter and summer Kitchen (hot and cold water in each), bath, water closet, plenty of shade and evergreens, with large lot A. P. & J_B. JJORRIS. Mfor sale—a three-story BRICK HOUSE, with, three-atorv hack build Inga end all latest improvements. Ho. 814; North ELE VENTH Street. • ja3Q-st» FABMB FOB SALE.—34O ACRES -3C.pear Delaware, near Steamboat Landing. 200 acres near Seaford, Delaware, on navigable stream, with Baw-mill, large Peach Orchard. &c. 2CO acres near Georgetown, Delaware. Price only $2,500 9Z5t acres near Princeton, N. J. Stream of water through the place. Price only SCS per acre. 60 acres near Abington Station, North. Pennsylvania Railroad. B. F. GLENN. IaSQ-tf 123 Sonth FOURTH Street. M DESIRABLE DWELLING FOR SALE.—'The convenient three story Dwelling, with double three-story back buildings. No. 617 North ELEVENTH Street, below Mount Vernon etreet, east side, built in the very best manner, with all the modern, conveniences. Immediate possession. N. B.—Persons desiring a well-built, nicely-located dwelling, convenient to the Soring Garden-street market and the various city passenger railroads, will find the above a very desirable residence. Apply next door to the property. j jo3o 2t* H§ PINE GROVE IRON WORKS— JgLiLfoß BALE—Bolling Mill and Forge, tenant houses, and 90 acres of good farm land with buildings, three miles from railroad at Oxford, Chester conn tv. Pa Ap ply to A. P. & J, H MORBIB, ja3o-6t» 916 ARCH Street. fßft FOR SALE—PENN MANOR ■Jj FARM, containing 196 acres, considered one of the best Farms in the State; convenient to *he railroad station and near steamboat landing, on the Delaware river ; first-class improrements. B, PETTIT, ja29 333 WALNUT Street. fjft TO LET—A COMMODIOUS Mm DWELLING. No. 133 North FRONT Street. Rent moderate. Apply to WEtHBRILL & BRO., oc29*tf *7 and 49 North SECOND Street. Mfor SALE—THE SUB- sjk BCRIBBR offers for sale his COUNTRY SEAT,-JC within a half mile tf Wilmington, Delaware, on the Newport pike, containing EIGHT ACRES of good land, in the centre of which is a LARGE LAWN, with a fine variety of 6HADE TREES. EVERGREENS. MaPLES, LINDENS, and others, in all over & hundred full-grown trees. The improvements consist of a large and com* modiouß MANSION, two stories and a half high, four good rooms on a floor, with a hall eleven by forty* two feet. A EYDR&ULIC RAM foxces water from, a Bpriug in one of the lots into the upper Btory of the house, It haß the modern Improvements. There is aieo an 17 on Pump and Hydrant under a covered area fi.fr the kitchen door. The out-bulldin* s consist of STABLI andCABBIAGE-HOUBE, sufficient for fonr horses and several carriages; also, an ICE HOUSE, SMOKE and BED BOUSES. The ice house is filled with ice. and the stable has a hydrant in ft. Good GARDE ? with several varieties of DWARF PEAR and GRAPE VINES. In full bearing. There are also several varieties of APPLE, CHERRY, and CHESTNUT TREES. Terms accommodating. Possession given any rime in the spring. LEV! G. CLARK, jals-fmwlm On the Premises. m FOB SALE—A FIRST CLASS —4- FARM and COUNTRY SEAT, containing 160 acres of Land, situate in DELAWARE County, on the Phi ladelphia and West Chester six miles from Market-street Bridge, one mile from termination of De lsware county P. Railroad. Thereon is a large man sion-house, with hyirsnt at the door, and gas pipes in the house. Tenant house, and every building necessary to carry on a large farm and dairy. Orchards tof a variety of Fruit. The land is in the highest Btate of cultivation. For further information apply to the owner, ADAM C. BCKFRLDT, living thereon, or to JAHEg A. FREE MAN. 4-23 WALNUT Street. . j&26-6t* TO CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS. J- LUMBER. FOB SALE—at leas than market rates—a very fine Tot of Ist quality INDIAN RIVER SAP FLOORING, fall Inch tbicc, thoroughly seasoned; will be sold low to close out the yard at S. a. corner of EIGHTH Street *nd GIRARD Avenue. * Algo, 100,000 feet of White Fine Boards, Ist, 2d, and panel. 160 Chestnut Posts, at 40 cents. 2 Carts, &c. The whole will be sold low for cash this month. ja27-6t* A UCTION SALE •A OF CONDEMNED STOCK Cavalry Bgtrsav, Office of Chibf mi aktbrm aster, WILL BE SOLD e&t bidder, in. _ . beginning on tbeiothday o® FBBBUakY, I£S4,and con tinuing ftom day to d§ ro HOld * These Horses have been condemned as unfit for the Cavalry (orvice o/the Dnited Staws Fortoadand farm purposes many good bargains may be had. Ter'Cclab. OTfiSSKi /ei.pt chief Qaartermaster Cavalry Bateau. FOR SALE —SCHOONER CLIO, mbßb7o tons burden, built at Cooper’s Point. N. J., in 1860, of the best seasoned timber; a fast sailer, of light dl ; a !.^ n O C «& FRONT Btre.t, JaßB fltlf* Or Dyottvlllo 6HaeH Work.. ESTABLISHED IN 1848—THE PHI LA DELPHI A Steam SPECTACLE Manufactory, Ho, S4:S North SIGHTS Street. Retail department wtll open Monday. Feb, 1.18& W- Babbrb. ja27-»fm3Uf- (TJjSO. W. WATSON & CO., VE GARBIAGB BUILDERS. , No. BBS North THIRTEENTH Street. Are now prepared to execute orders for every tion of light and heavy CARRIAGES, and having at all times the very best materials and workmen, can pr®* znise the utmost satisfaction to all who may favor them with their custom. ~ .. _ . M _ The Repairing business viU be contianea by Mr. JACOB LOUDENSLAGBRe at the old stand, on CLOVER Street. rear of Concert Kali. iag-srn r ET THE WORLD TAKE NOTE, B. F. L RsiMBE'S Gallery. «»* ARCH Street, ie one of the beet in the'clty: hie Carte, la Vte'.te are epleadid eneoi mans of art, WANTS. DIG ARCH Street. AUCTION SALES. AMUSEMfc.’KTS. n.EOTEB’B NEW O.hRST'NUT VJ 6TRKST TfIBATEB. LEONARD GROVER IMMENSE SUCCESS OP THE . NEW GRAND COMPANY. MONDAY. FEBRUARY l f IBGI/ LAfeT NIGHT BUT ONE OF THE M'.fJUTAET AND THE VETERAN, ' i he veteran the vlrlsAr BY BESSISR WALtACR VBIBBAn Moijnlflceut Sctf»My. Magniiicant Elegant CoitAmej, E'e.ant Cos!ds B9 . Charmina Afuelo tiharmlna Nuetov Ahd the Great Aci? tbeGrea-tPiAai’ Embracing Misses a LICE* Pffa cf Mrs. MANN. SOPBT G-IMBEK, STISiN KOHESBK Meter.. H-KRY PBfIBSON. CHARLES BARROT. t H. KNIGHT, W, H. BONAI,WiON. J. S. PRIOR, GEOKGE H. ANDBiWT T. II »ONNELI,T, S. a! HERNDON, J. WARD, Of MATTHEWS, uineunw ethers, t. w!il he uleervtu tlsst the Cast contains wrjral SiARS 11 the GRAND TillLEiU, DESTRUCTUiN OF TBE PALACE OF MYRA, .Kscewes Ritthtiy the most entbtiafflstic encore. Saturday* morn*nft 8 from tJie Philadelphia Inquirer of' strf.kt Thkatrk —The first week: bLm^pW n^ p ? l,jnt of the Chestnut-street Theatre «*•- nan bn.nan well perfcrmed ia°tb 5 8 c7t?’riJ5a S PJ > P ££J; piece will le repeated on Monday 0Tnr,1.,„ .S .i'i desire an ewn)nit’B<Mi>rt,tral smDsem.n't' tlieir way early to tbe New C.heataot Prlah „„»S?SS r.i?eftS a sa”n« , l Bd ClWded anai ““- wm c’ontJn^ DAY only TJSI AK * UI be repeateJ MANDAT and TUBE- Mr. WALTER LENNOX, the celebrated Comsiiia.it Mr. FRANK MORDANT* and Miss MARIE BQmp/tak make their first app*arft»oe this week. THE GRAND OKCHBBTRA OF GKGYER’6 BBW CHESTNUT, Perhaps the finest of niay American Theatre, CHARLES KOPFIIZ, Diiecior, Will play this week “GRAND POT POURI NATIONAL," Composed by C. Koppitz, A new arrangemrnt. introoucin* a “JOH?:NY COMES MARCHING HOME." And will repeat G. Koupltz’s arrangement of ... _ THE NIGHTTNGALk POLKA, Jxiglitly receive*) with the utmost applause. In preparation, for wicnffygpAY next, THE TICKET OF-LEAVE MAN. It M IiS - JOHN DREW’S NEW ABOH STREET THEATRE. IIR&T NIGHT • FIRST NIGHT m OF MISS CHARLOTTE 'THOMPSON " lU “* TO-NIGHT (dONDAY) February 1, 1884, _ ■ THE LADY OF LYONS Pauline ~. Miss Charlotte Thompson : Claude Melnolte Marion Hill. Colonel Dambe... Mr Griffith#. To conclude with DDNHRKAKY'S BROTH git; OR. SIM’S iRRIVAL. TbeophHns yipklnt stnnrt Rob»on. "■' -LYto- barkf got. Maiy Ctutain rueHbi 7jso cluck. UP’^NUT-STREET THEATRE tlie charming, Vftio appenred dur!n K the last Mx nikhta to the large,!- auaiencee ever afctembied in this Theatre, ia her area; emotional play of * EAbT LYNNE; OR, THE ELOPSMSNT ; Scots in the Dre»s Circle only secured at the Box Office from 9 till 3 o’clock. Doors open at 7 o’clock; curtain rises at 7/4* £* BEAT, NATIONAL CIBOUB , TROUPE. MAE IvE RTHEfcT, A BOVR TWELFTH. Directrets—Mrs. formerly Mm. D-Air BICE. The Beason will soon close, therefore take time by the forelock, end stand not upon the order of your going, bm go tti once, and be delighted with the performance! ofthe GEJaaT ftATtolrAL TEOUPg, who will appear every evening this week in a grand revolving scenic panorama of classic arc, britliaat achievements, unparalleled equestrianism, thrilling scenes, sports. and pastimes of the ring. a Admission,2(s cents; Stage seats, 00 cents; Private Box, at 7.40 oaeli evening. Ma*in*e* on WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY After* noons, commencing at 2% o’clock. Great Benefit to EATOB feTuNB, MONDAY EVENTSTQ February Btb iost. fel-St A CAM; MY OF MUSIC. „ _ THE ORATORIO OF THE MESSUH, By Handel, as performed by tbe handjsl & haydb si>ciEi*y of Philadelphia. With bo much success, on CbriEtmas night last, by tbi generous offer of the Society, will bo reproduced ON FKII'AT EVENING. FEBRUARY 5, 1661, At the Academy of Manic. FOB THB BENEFIT OF THE U. 6 CHRISTIAN COM __ . . MlSbiON. The solos ana concerted pieceß will be performed by tie ftm professional and &nu tear talent of thecoantrv, s attained by the . _ ENTIRE GERMANIA ORCHESTRA, And. a chorus of over two hundred voices. Tjchetß fifty cents. Sente resf-rved without extra charge. To be obtained at ihe following places: ■rf caaerny uf Muric; J. E. Gould. Sever th and Chestnut ntreete; G. Andre. 1104 Chestnut street; Lee A W<tl er <22 Chestnut street; Ahbmead A Evans, 724 Chestnut ttreet; W. S. & Alfred Martien, 606 Chestnut street. The sale, of tickets will commence on Monday. Feb, let, at .9 o’clock. TOE MAENNERCHOK RESPECT * FULLY announce that their FIFTEENTH FANCY DRESS BALL will take plac© on MONDAY, FEBRUARY Ist, IBM, AT THB AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC. It is their intention to make this Ball one of the most select of the season, and, therefore, have adopted the. following regulations: Cards of admission esn only be bad by subscription of the' nr designed—the price to be THREE DOLLARS, admitting a aentleman and two ladies. Visitor* wire please attend in Fancy Dress, heads of families only ex* cepted. Every exertion will be made by the'Commitlo*. to maintain the reputation these balls hay© always bjj. joyed. The Music will be furnished by Biryield's Band aa& Orchestra, consisting of thirty-five performers. Promenade Concert to commence at half past 8 o'clock, the Polonaise at 9 o’clock. Carriages set down heading south, take up headlmij north. J. H. CAMP. No. 130 North Seventh street. It- T. BCBMIDT, No 46 North Thitd street. U: Ho JOl9 Chestaat etreet. C. NEUMaN, No. 940 Market street. F. BALTZ. No 333 North Third street. - 1 No , 227 Worth Second street. C. N. MANN, Fifth and Green streets. Y. W.‘E« ADAM'S, No. 467 North Third street. H. WOLSIBFFER, No 480 North Sixth street. C. BENKERT, No. 48 South Fourth street. F. L. ROESE, No. 711 Spruce street. T. B. POTSDaMER, No. 31 North Third etreet. F. STEBB. No. 30 Sooth Third street. G ANDRIS & Co.» No. 1104 Chestnut street. LEE A .WALKER No 722 Chestnut etreet. A. BIRGFELD. No. 139 South Seventh street, jafl^Ofe QONCEET HALL CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE TWELFTH® 00 **' POSITIVELY THE LAST WEEK UUroUE. WUBDEHLICH’S £ taries of illtutratioaa of T. S. AETHTJ&’B TEN NIGHTB IN A BAB-EOOM* ALSO, „ T T BUtf YAN’S . *u PILGRIM’S PROQRESB, And other extractive Scenes from LIFE, CHAEaC'IEK, NATDRB, And AHT, Proprietor and Minster ilr. JOSEPH VEBBT. will continue for a short season. This splendid eerUs of more than 100 *r*nd Panoramf* Paintings was executed by 4 Mr. GEORGE WOWDSBUCH, as American Artist, who stands unilvailed as a ecenle Painter, Admission 25 cents. Children 1C cent*. Doors open at 7 o’clock. Liberal arrangements made with schools, temperance* and other societies. Matinee every Wednesday and Saturday afternoon at S o’clock Children 10 cents. j & 4 tfst TEMPLE of wonders. A ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS, __TBNTJEI,fcttd. CHESTNUT S&eeU, WILL SHORTLY CLOSE. ' MAGICAL and PHILOSOPHICAL KXPBEIMEWEBi Great Powers of VEKTBILOQUIBM, and the IEAKNKD CANARY BIEDS. SIGUOS BLITZ will appear in bis popular Entertain tnente EVERY EVENING, commencing at 7Mt and WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY AFTEBWOOJT at 3 Admission 26 cents; Children 15 cents. ja4»tf PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF A THK HUB ARTS. MBS CHBSTNUT STEBBT. OPBJf DA3XT (Snudeya esaeptcd) from 9 1 M, till Admission 20 cents. Children hall price. MILITARY. II HEADQUARTERS PROVOST MAR -ll^tf^® ictpbnnsxlvania ’ ho ■«* Philadelphia, January 2fith, 18£1. AVOID THE DBAFT By the authority of tho War Department, able bodied Dlen pK l ovolT t MiJ» :! BAL OF THIS DISTRICT, for any Company in any old Regiment, and will be cre dited to AMT WARD IN THE CITY OF PHILADELPHIA tho recruits mayjelecr. The City and ward Bounties will he paid in cash, Go vernment Bounties by instalments. Apply to Capt. FSMD’K. ZARRAOHRR, fei 6t* Recruiting Officer. t. PROVOST GUARD.— ONE THOU* SAND RECRUITS WANTED FOR PROVOST GUARD DUTY. The Honorable Secretary of War has authorized Uajor General GEORGE CAD WALADER to organize and equip -a special force for Garrison, Provost Guard, and other duty. Hen of good character and unexceptionable habits, who can bring good recommondatlons from reliable citi zens in the s portion of the State where they may reside, have now an opportunity rarely offered In the military service. A number of competent Olerks, Musicians, and Print ere, as well *s Carpenters and other mechanics, will be required for special duties. No man need apply for admission Into this organization unless hecan bring the recommendation above men tioned. is between 18 and 40 years of ace, and at least 6 fret 5 Inches in height. Secruits will be clothed and placed on duty at the Pro vost Barracks ms fast as enlisted. Recruits from the city or oountry will be credited to such Wards or Districts as they may select, proyidei they select such Wards or Districts as haTe heretofore shown an Intention to fulfil their promises and act in good faith towards persons who have been accredited to them for the purpose of avoiding the draft. For farther information apply to the General Beerult- Ing Station, Provost Marshal's Office, FIFTH and BUT TONWOOD Streets, Philadelphia. H. A. FBINK. Lieut. Colonel and Provost Marshal. •the spring teem: of miss A STOKES’ SCHOOL, MAIN Street, above SCHOOL. Gernao town, commences February 1* The Object Bye* tem will be introduced in the Primary Department. ja2B 6t •• ' • /COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. \J A FORTUNE TN AN BDUGATION, A HINT TO ASPIRING YOUNG MSN. The readiest means of honorable and lucrative em ployment is in a thorough education for business. A mil preparation in the science of Accounts. Commercial caJcuiations. Commercial Law, Business Penmanship, Business Correspondence, Forms, &c>< can ho acquired &?r£ pe ,sm f s3L.y°® t8 A either day or evenly at STRATTON, & CO.’S NATIONAL COMHEK- IitSJ‘.9 0L , LBG J.- A 8 eornar o, SEVENTH and CHEST NUT Streets. This Institution affords facilities acknow* lodged to be unequalled by any other i» the State. Business men and others are respectfully Invited to call and examine our Publications and other facilities for imparting a thorough practical Business Education. ja3o 7t* D F BEIMER’S SPECIMENS OF I VO rylypes have no superiors in the perfections of style and exquisite coloring, visit his Gallery, 6J3* ARCH Street, and be convinced. xt Ti'DM.UND WILCOX, ** NOTARY HEEDS. WILCOX & BBLLEKER, on&TOM-Bonss brokbks, No. 40* CHKsritDT street. jftSSO w(m 6t . CORRECT PIANO TUNING. friH' Mr. O E. SARGENT’S Ordftrufor Tnnl/j. and Bepelrtoir Plano* ag> received at MASON & CO.’S Store, GOT CHESTNUT street, on fa Mr. B. ban bad eleven years’ factory experience!* Baa. ton. and fiTeye»r*'*mploymentin Philadelphia. SPECIAL —*Pianos releathered to sound aa r 0 ft nd sweet-toned as a«w, without rtmovmff. Terms for Tatting, 61. ff&m BRADBURY’S GOLD MEDAL il I » * FI AN OB> ws£6 awarded tm’rrt HUSKS m FODBI WEEKS? dnriiw the/ 1883 ThJ most flattering teetlmonlale hav* reocuif Ay been reoatTdd fW?. ® Ur * 8 Bamb#r of th«most orclient srttata, la eluding , gOTTSOHAXK. MASON. ASTj WOLFSOHN. ,JOSSe “-'» tb9 w-* ratraor MA*'j.FOKns. „ a. ASDICS * OO . uo«.oassrHDr >J!w~ Hanoi,,') ZOGBIPHIOOW, o'^W-SmW
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