The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, February 03, 1864, Image 3

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    Public Entertainments.
PfBW OHBBTHUT-BTBBBT THHA.TBB.—Th«<[T(cket
of-ljcave Man” ia to be pioduged this evening,
when we are promited a performance of unu mal
merit. We have every confidence in tne enter t ,.-i«e
and aiaiduity of the management, and are wiling to
believe their aaeurancea that the play will fie re.iliy
well performed. The first seven nights of the new
company have been excellently attended, no that no
the More Of patronage the management have nothing
so far to complain of. _ .
WAMnrr btbkbt tbsatrx.-Mlss Western con
tinues crowding this theatre. She knows that the
dual Characters “East Eynne” is the most suc
cestfui in which she lias yet appeared in thie city,
and ham wisely adhered to «, though she wiu coon
essay new r&tes.
jf IW arch stbeht Theatre.—Miss Thompioa
played LttUo Barefoot last night, and repeats it to
night,
Thb Obatoeto of the Messiah. —This grand
old composition by Handel is to be performed by
the Handel and Haydn Society at the Academy of
Music, on Friday evening, Feb. 6th, for the benefit
of the l'- S. Christian Horn mission, the solos and
concerted pieces to be performed by the first pro
fessional arul amateur talent in the country, sus
tained by the entire Germania Orohestra and a
chorus of over two huedred voices. We learn that
ti e tiokets (for seats reserved without extra cha-gej
are selling rapidly, and that there is likely to be an
cverrtowing hoaee.a success which the entariiin
ment and the noble cause In which i! is given
cer!sin;y deserve.
ME. WoIFfOHK ! S SEOOKD SOIREE, tills c-enlng,
at the Academy of Music, will begin with a souate
for piano and violoncello, by Mendelssohn, per
formed by Messrs, Wnlftnbn and Ahrend, and will
include a souate by Weber, a piano solo fmm
■■ Faust" two kv s i>y Schumann and Wmltel*
maim, which will intioduce Mr. Habelmann, whose
charming otvgfrs adds greatly to the pleasure or
these soirde* The Hurd part will be occupies by
A Quintette for piano »n<l wind instruments, by
Beetnov***?. played by Messrs. Wolfaohn, KeiUer,
Sh yu t januer, and Birgfeld. Tbia is a fiae pro
grMnme, and 3ftr. Wolfs ohn deserves a high com*
pliment for the quality of the music and the arils it
he has given.
La Cotkriu Blarc* —This fancy dress ball, held
in Goncert Hell, last year, with great success, will
come ofl' at the Academy of Music to-morrow eve*
ning. It promise* to be one of the hits of the sea
son* A few tickets r.ie yet on sale, we believe, at
IVIr. RUley’* newspaper entrepot Continental Hotel.
CITY ITEMS.
Mr. J. W, Price*!? Dinino Saloons. —Most of
our gentlemen readers who dine down town have al
ready learned for themselves that the place, or all
others, to perform this necessary part of a man’s
daily duties (of eating) with most pleasure and
homelike comfort, is at the splendidly fitted-up Di
ning Saloons of Mr. J. W. Priee, southwest corner
of Chestnut and Fourth streets. Those who have
not yetlearned this by experience will please take our
word for it nnd. show th*ir wisdom by nctincj on the
Information. There is this peculiarity about Prioe’s
Saloons that does not pertain to any other di .ung
establishment of which we have any knowle ;ge,
namely, that all who visit them once are made per
manent patrons. It ia this fact that has compoilei
Mr. Price, step by step, to enlarge his accommoda
tions, until he has now, beyond doubt, the mos* ex
tensive and complete Restaurant in Philadelphia, if
not in the United States. The secret of his great
success in the catering department consists largely
in the faots that invariably auppliei his
tables with the very best that the market affords,
served up in the very best style of the culinary art,
by intelligent, polite, and competent waiters. His
Wines, malt liquors, and other table beverages are
nlso worthy of special notice for their purity and
general excellence. Pric? set out in the race s jme
years ago to distance all competitors, and we are
glad to know that he baa Achieved an honorable tri
umph.
PREPARING i?OR Sriawo —We have already no
ticed the fact that Messrs. O. Somers & Son, Wo. 625
Chestnut street, under Jayne’s Hall, are now closing
out their splendid stock of Winter Clothing at
greatly reduced prices. This they are still con
tinuing. They are now also making vigorous pre
parations for an immense spring trade, and import
ing largely of the very choicest fabrics produced in
the best European markets, and will soon be pre
pared to offer a magnificent stock of spring garments
at reasonable prices.
Ths Etjmbuo Esufl Raii>.—The cavalry raid of
luiboden into Penn&ylv’s.nia, announced in this city
yesterday as the latest New York canard, is not
likely to prove serious. Should Imboden eome, it
will only be to get himself and crew taken prisoners
to keep themselvfes from starving. However this
may be, one thing is certain, that the best and
cheapest coal in this city is sold by Alter, 935 North
Ninth street. •
Gbbat Reduction in Pricks.
Great Keducuon in Prices.
Ladies* and Mieses* Fine Cloaks*
Ladies* and Misses* Fine Cloaks.
Also,
Rich Pure cf all kinds.
Rich Furs of ail kinds.
In anticipation of the close of the season, we are
now prepared to make & large concession from for
2£?r prices on all our sleek.
•T. W. Proctor A Co.,
The Paris Cloak and Fur Emporium,
920 Chestnut street.
An Elko ant Stock op Gentlemen’s Fubncsh
-NG Goons, embracing everything necessary in that
line for a man of tsßte to wear, will be found at
George Grant’s, 610 Chestnut street. Hib “ Prize-
Medal ” Shirt, invented by J. F. Taggart, is the
Shirt of the age.
Havb You a Cough I—TJse Dr. Jaynk’s Ex
pectorant at once; it may save you from Con
sumption. It will certainly cure the most Invete
rate coughs and cold?.
Fob Beonchitis try Dr. Jayne’* Expeotorint.
It will subdue the Inflammation, relieve the cough,
pain, and difficulty of breathing, and produce a
speedy cure.
Hath Tcu Asthma?— Jayne’f Expectorant will
overcome the spasmodic contraction of the wind
tubes or air vessels, and cause the ejection of the
muous which clogs them.
Fob PLBuxasr take two or three large doses of
Jayne’s Expectorant in quick succession, and cover
ing up warmly in bed, the disease will he subdued at
outset.
Havr Yoit Consumption?—Jayne’a Expecto*
rant will give you immediate relief. It cleanses the
lungs from all irritating matters, while it heals and
invigorates them. Thousands who have been given
up by their physicians have been restored to health
by its use.
Whoovivg Cough:, Croup, and all diseases of the
lungs or breast, are effectually and speedily oured by
Jayne’s -Expectorant. It is no new remedy. For
thirty years it has been before the public, the de
mand for it constantly increasing! and the evidence
of its great curative powers accumulating in our
hands. Why not give it a trial J Prepared only by
Dr.-D. Jayne A Son, No. 212 Chestnut St. fe3 2t
Fibbt Ward Bounty Fund.— Experience for one
day at the office of the Provost Marshal Twelfth
street, above Spruce (No. 256), has satis tied the com
mittee appointed for the distribution of the bounty
fund for the First Ward that worthy men enough to
ail the quota of the ward will present themselves for
enlistment, and the committee take this opportunity
to urge the contribution of money by the citizens,
and the payment over of the sum to the committee,
that there may be no delay in gratifying the anxiety
of the men to enlist, and thus avoid the neoessity of
a draft. One hundred men have offered, and the
committee want the funds.
Philadelphia Institute fob Physical Cul
ture, by the practice of Dio Lewis’s new Gymnas
tics, conducted by Mr. and Mrs* O* Gillingham.
Persons desirous of joining new classes may consult
Mr. G. at Horticultural Hall, southwest corner of
Broad and Walnut streets, from ten till twelve ; at
his residence, No. 1224 Buttonwood street, from one
till three. ja29 fmw3t*
The Perfection of Sewing Machines,
Gall and see the “ Florence,”
630 Chestnut street.
Window Shades. —Those who want Shades will
not forget W» Henry Patten was the first to mami-
Tacture Shades at low prices. His friends and cus
tomers will do well to remember that his present
salesroom is at 1408 Chestnut street. Make a note
of it. ja2B-thsmw4t
Cobns, Bunions, Invested Nails, Enlarged
Joints, and all diseases of the feet, oured without
pain or Inoonvenience to the patient, by Dr. Zazha*
rie, Surgeon Chiropedist, 921 Chestnut street. Refen
to physicians and surgeons of the city. ja23»tf
Upholstery.— Patten’s work always well done.
Old furniture to be upholstered should be sent now,
While the season is quiet and the workmen have
ample time to overhaul it, and varnish sufficient
time to harden before being removed. Good work
manship, purity of materials, and low charges at
140SiChestnut ja2B-thimw-4t
The c *J?x.o&bncb” Sswinft Maohuth, SOLD AT
630 Chestnut stbebt, is wabbantbd to BH thi
best in the world.
Furniture Slips, in loose covers, when well cut
and made, are a gxeat improvement and protection
to a fine suit of furniture. W, Henry Patten keeps
the materials, and has several competent hands, at
1403 Chestnut street. jaaB-thsmw4t
" “Rest to the Weary.”— Patten, 1408 Chestnut
street, manufactures the very best Spring and Hair
Mattresses in town. None but the best materials
used, and the workmanship Is of the first Order. Old
beds renovated and made new at W* Henry Patten’s,
1408 Chestnut street. • ja2B*thsmw4t
Donation foe the Sanitaby Fair.— -The pro
prietors of the “Universal Clothes 'Wringer” have
given 500 of their Wringers, of the $7 family size,
With cogs, to be sold at the U. S. Sanitary Fairs in
this oity and Brooklyn. These well-known and valua
ble family utensil will sell readily and net the hand
some sum of $3,500. if any of the wealthy firms of
New York will make a larger donation to this noble
chanty* we shall be most happy to announce the
fact.—A’. F, Tribune,
E. L, BURNHAM,
No - 27 South Sixth street,
It* Manufacturers’ Agent for East Penna.
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HAMLIN’S
CABINET
ORGANS.
J. E. GC
Seven!
EtwjTßiornr, by a Physician of long
«*Wrfenca. and who give* 1 his whole attention to it«
proper application, at 1418 SOUTH PBNN BQUARK.
Philadelphia. Certiflcatea. references, and examine,
(ions/re;. jiai tf'
arrivals at the hotels
OP TO TWELVE O’CLOCK LAST NIGHT
Ulrard-Chestnut si
j W Blester, Harrisburg
G W Elder. Lewietown
js H KmbHker. Lancaster
j r Caul well, Penna
Capt L Moles. 0 S A
S Heller, Washington, D G
L Sacrist. USA
A G Maxwell, Baltimore
F M Green, U S N
B Darby. Georgetown
G B Pritchard, Baltimore
-T D Adams. Wash, P C
T Carney, Penna
C P Hess, Washington, P G
J ialawsoD, Detroit
J Andrews, Cambria co
A A. Wuodwarfi, NewTork l
B B Vroom. Albany
Mrs Ald ice, Buffalo
Bliss A’dice, Buffalo
Mrs Brownell, Buffalo
M»ml Brows, Penna
Fam Stinson, Penna
P Hagersham, Salem
P McCuUy, St Louis
Gpa« Harkness, St Louis •
W Kelly, St Louis
Sami Morgan, St Louis
Jus Harvey A wf. St Louis
Miss Harvey, StLouiß
J BI Hogan A wf. Salem
P Higgins. St Louis
Je» Phi Hon, ,
P V Eanst. Penna
A L Mellon. Baltimore
A G Fuke. Cincinnati
B Beidewau, Baltimore
J b Cobb. Cleveland, O
Jrs Sterrett. Carlisle,Pa
«?*£§ w Ahl. Ft Delaware
W b Heaney, Chester
G I’.Kuir, Wilkesbarre
S GWbitmore, Hew York
Maryland
P W Belden. Salem, N J
J \ Craven, Salem, H J
D McClintock, Ohio
John Young. Ohio
P T Young. Onio
A C» Te*rick A wf, ft Louis
B B Soladay, New York
G Jonson, Newßaven
Tbas Oglebv, Carlisle
S WeiccrD, Pittsburg
J Forny, Ohio
Jfccob Obriot, Ohio
Wm Bell, Middlesex, Pa
Tbos Ottls, Newport
Contlnental-Hiath ana Chestnut gtrenti.
ET Joner, M»m_ » Wiliima,, New York
L P lowpsend, Baltimore Henry Jones
S w Hvaly, Brooklyn Wm FUUv. Washington
Poor. Boston Geo Finley, Wuabitutou
Win Lfc Bays, Boston W B Haselris#?. St Louis
F Mj »er, Washington W H Harm, Harrisburg
T C hiPaton. New York BL Foster, Hw.rri«burs
Misk Paton New York John W Gall,- Harrisburg
5 Patterson Sc niece. Va Sami Laurense, Harrisburg
Bolizman & wf. Balt W M Cameron. Cincinnati
G G Young. New York WB Kelly, Cincinnati
Litnt Ji B Smith, Chester G W Irwin & da. Penna
Jop Dickinson. Wash, DC J D Camwcm, Harrlsbu-g
2. , R«v-J I Jl .jubeit. La,au
G b Cuthers, *> aehi&fton Dr Cooke, Chicago
Wm SI GAllaber a SC Davis, Jr. St Louis
Snrg D P Smith, USA Wm Mitchell- St Louis
L A Stone, Meriden. Ct Geo Mitchell, Memphis
A N Penman. Hew-York W H Lmaa, tfashviJle
JaF Devoy, New York Hon T Jonas Yorke. N J
JS G Comstock, Wash, DC ;C T Moore £s la, Reading
J H Neison, Michigan ; J L Sberk. MB, USA
C S ir?aper, Michigan jCapt P H White, USA
B Richardson, New York ! Adjt G F atealileu, USA
T W Jessup. New Yr-xk ; Lieut B Reiliy, USA
J Staubsck & la. New York:Cape H S Thompson, USA
J staubhck. New York ,air White
v/ jvhn- on. New York ) Miss Wbi fr e
Barone! J* Craig % : Master W hite
A Tbvvidson. New York 1 Jas. Jack-on, USA
j\? Beckman, New York 0 G McMartin, New York
MUf toc!;p>n. New York J Hartwell, Now Jersey
G Pes*?rl-? &ia. New York 3SL hherman. Boatou
b Fein berg O 3a, New York A W Heime, New York
D l-'amssworth, Prov, R I 6 L Griffith, Arkansas
C V Bancroft, Bbeton D 0 SterJing, BtUWavort
Mr Brooks. New York J H Stfrlimr. Bridgeport
C A me?, Manchester, NH D Fowler, Baltimore
Geo aPhtlps, New York Wm Riddle, Fittahurg
Irank Fhelps, New York OVC Marshy, New Jersey
5 A Alien, New Jersey W G Hay New jersey
A K bay. New Jersey B S Soymour, New Jersny
<3 L Ward, Boston J N Billings. New Jersey
V W -usntz, Boston D H Ward, Pittsfield
*J * Blaine,Leavenworth G W Clark,
J Oaf-sago <3 A Leveu, New Toxic
Ji> Peeka»d. Barrirtmrg Tl 3 Stillman •
J (. bakor & la.Yirginia H Clark. New Jersey
b ielt, Ohio R Edwards, New York
1 J i objas. New York A() Ald/$ * aoa. Vermont
K Morris, Washington John Brieu
2 B°won, Penna A Cameron, New York
MD,P.nna This JSteirart, Mateo
Baltimore FH N Whiting. New York
Dofctoa R MKiog. Albany
Withers, Boston J T Gitls, New York
z E New York W B Buckley & la, N York
J N bnggs. New York W A Brown. Lynn, Mass
J A Gray, New York H L Dagtetc, B >stoa
York E H Howell. New York*
wj*Eil i St Louis K Hnston, Nsw York
V ?f- c „ h , t „-A ew J. 0 * T W i'helus, :(pw Tori
J A Coleman. Prov. RI s Kaufman, Sievr York
J New York C B Kaufman. New York
M IfiYior. St Lonls J Mayer, New York
i t. Colby. New. York J W Jenkin.*-:, Boston
N B Snow, Maine G W Ford, Boston
ivßfcnedy, Chamber&b’g A G Goodail, New. York
York CG Rockwood, Newark,NJ
Dr & Mrs Carrington, Conn J D Vermilve, Newark, N .T
J -Uwrintr. New York S Tainter. M l). New York
N Ciul, j-t Louis T M Hurpb y.CSA
H Hooker, N Haven H Wenger, USA
Serchautt’-FOiirth
I K Robinson, Hazleton
C ABluest! y.Mereerelmrg
T B Kiddco, USA
H S Hare, New York
J L Schntbley & wt
Paul Hew York
goa ffm A Wallace. Penna
P H Enmcker & goa, t'ezma
Hon Wm Bigler* Penna
Oscar Jtcwenan, England
J 1> Boyje, Penna
U R Alien. Vermont
W H Drury, Penna
A Bartholomew, Ohio
Mr* £ Johnson. Penna
J C Cole, Cincinnati
L«vi Haines, Penna
Win F Noel. Lancaster
Jos Jones. Lancaster
Miss Ida Jones* Lancaster
E Dennison. Ohio
P ah], Ca.mb Co. Penna
P Hardie, Newport
fi.P -jterrett, Marietta
\Y L F i aler, Chicago
K J Hill, Wisconsin
T L Fears, New York
fc A Knox. Massachusetts
Dar;d Ripley, Newark
F A Ellis, Maryland
A tabbing & wife
Tl' Walter, Penn Haven
A m. sr i c jim- ChutmU
Joe Groves, Rhode Island
jkosGray
G f-o M iloore
A Crocker, Fitchburg
H Mefiay. New York
.T Frantz, Lane co, Penna
Capt J D Amer, U-S A
8 ¥ Minor, Kentucky
fl P Goetee. Delaware
STaujer, Norwich.
K C Pyle, Easton
ii P ?»>Ech, 0 S A I
J> H Whitt*-inoie, Mass I
W K Seizler, Chester co !
SW Taylor, .New York
"W R FUnnershotz, Beading
G W Hcuf-«1» Easton
I> M;pve. Ne.w Jersey
B II Be eve. New Jersey
\V J Brulih. Schuylkill co
K D McOrau New York
J A KejTcl-ds, Newark, DfO
St. Louis —CheltKiit
S J Brinton, Norristown
(3 C Ev£23 Norristown
n B Bridge. N Jersey
.T K Vivliottimyeen, N J
W Morrison.
.1 K Poik
H 31 Adams, USA
I> Oi-Lorn, New Jersey
S K Basce, New York
D T Ls-wton, Welleviile
J £ Gridin & la, USA
A R tay, jr, New Jersey
W Dempster, New York
H E CnJp. Pennsylvania
Mies Wallace, Penna
B Jacks a, Chicago
G Banolett, Milford
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A H PMilinpi, Reading,
P J Tfcte, Geitysbnr*
W D I.~vy, Hagerstown
Myers
G Johnston, Ohio
J Wallace, Ohio
A Johnston, Ohio
J-Wfeiser. Allegheny
M Rrnwein. Ai'egheny
W J Bout Belleville
SR Gibbon*). Belleville
"W J Uriia. Princeton, N J|
Mien Sprowl.West Cheater
.TTF W-ight. Pittsburg
T Folz. Memphis
T H Ralph. New York
5 P Easton, Cincinnati
J A Ellison, Delaware
J Barnes, Chester
K C Stockton & w» Mt Holly
Staten Union Uarki
6 Rife, r-nncancoii
B Johnson. Waterford
Mbs LTorbson. Michigan
W H Eckie, N Castle* Del
J A Lewis, Delaware
C Ashton, Penna
G Yansaiit, Bristol
AMvaley. Wilmington, Del
J Maxwell, New York
J Brink, Indiana co
H B Harper, Lewistovrn
J Altoona
H Beckner, Penna
Mai D Hough, Patterson
Commercial-Sixth ai
T Kennedy. West Ch« ster
w T Hosworth, Boston
L P Han, Boston
F Bosley. Lancaster county
E J Weidner & wife* Va
Thos P Potts
John Perry
Geo Greff*. USA j
Geo Stevens. USA !
J F Kvews. Norfolk
Capt W s Small, Pa
Jas W Davis, D C
J A Bratton. Chester co
T Walter. West Chester
S A Walter, Chester county
S Sinclair, Chester county
Isaac Pyle, Chester county,
3«ld Hagls-Tlllid itri
Peter Miiler, Bucks co \
Peter Buber, Allentown |
Jos WamboM. Penna j
Peter Barley. Penna j
PL Brown. Marshall creek:
JosSropp, Allentown
Hiss stonp, Allentown
Ja> W Enne. Carbon CO
Jvobi Scott. Carbon co
Barley Sheaf>SeCom
.7 Potter* Belyidere
J Dfevoe, Burltogtou
A Harris, PM la
G Hallowell, Abington
M Wewineyer, USA
A I'anatcwei. Beuealem
C Painur, Edgawood
J ► ervoes. -Doyleatown
G Ecdfierp, Bradford
X H Kapp, tnUivanco
National—Race atri
5 R Sfarfcley, Reading I
Hofier. Lebanon
Tlioe Quick. PoUSTIUe
Ang Retnoehl & son* Lane j
Ja> Waßtii'Djjton 1
>aml AltPcuii, Washington
Jacob blmons, Ohio
Blscfe Bear-Third Si
M 'W'artl. Beverly, N J <
TB Id ter, Allentown
Israel Trexier, Hanover
Cbae Shoemaker, Allentwn '
R B Fry, Milltown
W Varner, Pennsburg
W Winner, Pennsbnrg i
Ktnry Diehl, Churchtown
KaAlien—Second at]
Tbos U Hampton Bucks co
Henrv Sima, Backs co
law helsey. Backs co
T BTnderwood.N J
J BSraish, New Jersey
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Ja> a sterod.Conn
F W Keys.Troy,Pa
R S Fin: tb, New Jersey
J Johnson* Harrisburg
Sarmun’f Hotel-ThL
W F MoCnrdy I
Win Hamilton* Panna I
K Johnson. Blkton. ltd
Rtfar? Acton, Jr, Hope
i> J} Bunnell, New Jersey |
A F S ice. New Jersey
Eai.dnfss Prevented —Gray Hair Be
STORED WITHOUT DYEING.
" London Hair Color Restorer and Dressing. ”
4 ‘London Hair Color Restorer and Dressing.”
‘ 5 London Hair Color Restorer and Dressing. ”
“London Hair Color Restorer'and Dressing.”
“London Hair Color Restorer and Dressing.”
The only attested article that will absolutely restore
the Hair to its original color and beauty, causing ic to
grow where it has fallen off or become thin. Wholesale
and retail at Dr. SWATHE'S. 330 North SIXTH Street.
Pr!c:socents; six bottles, *2 co. It
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One-Prick Clothing, of thb Latest
Sttz.es, made is Hie Best Manner, expressly for RETAIL
SALES. LOWEST Selling Prices marked in Plain
figures. All goods made to Order warranted s&tisfM*
lory. Our Onb-Pkioh System Is strictly adhered to.
til are thereby treated alike.
4*33 ly • JONES ft CO., 004 MARKET Stress.
itrMta below mete
G Hears, HuntinsJoii, Pa
It Brae, Petrik.n, P*
W Henderson. Pittsbnrir
E Baker, PoansyWanU
T J McGowan, Ginn, O
T Winter
M P Boyer h wf; Beading
Mrs Vernon, Pottsvllle
QSmnller, Middletown
t «^ tt . c ,^ Qr » Wilkeebarre
J Mc Willan, Wash, D c
rJl'McKee, Pittsburg.
WGPorsytlie Hew York
G.B Burnell, Hew York
Philip G.uier
Cha, S Shipman.Hewark.HJ
Ja* W Milter. Petersburg
John. Cooper & la,Dayton,0
S Williamson, Payton, o
Lieut E B Nurthrop, USA
F D Salladay, Ohio
W LautcliUn, Ohio
Henry Fisher, Dayton, O
Sami Bow1«r. Dayton. 0
S J Frye, Bltnira. N T
• W J Peters
E Hills & wf. St Louis
J D Dupree. Indiana
J M Boyle, Indiana
w P Partins. RI D Ml
y T Caleb, Maryland
PT DlcbinBoo,Loc]£ Haven
J C l)4
Newcomb. Kansas
H Wheeler, NewYora
W P Sayer,Newark,N J
BA Upson, New Haven
WO Holikhla.New Ha von
L J Aibenson, Pen.ua
W Reading
C L Krofft, Baltimore
Thos Petherlck, Pottsvi* le
Col L T Ogle. USA
MrsC Jacobs A2da.StL uis
Tnoa Carrington, lowa
V Anirewe, Portland
A K .Taeksoti, Port land
Maj Eelglar, USA
Robt KoUins. Rutland. Yt
St Clair Porter, Rutland, Vi
E J Clinton & wf, Baltimore
H Pennock, Boston
E G .Tames, Burlington. H J
A J Dr-*ke. DSN
naj or G H. Bard well
Th os Can a Tar, USA
J H Rediield, ifeir York
Street bnlow Arefit.
J S Leeds & wf, New York
T White, York Penna
Mr & Mrs S Hailook, Penna
Mrs Stitt. Bi'idssburg
Mrs Van Fleet. Bridtssburg
Mr & Mrs J B Hopkins, Pa
Col P Sides, Penna
A McLeod. Wilm, Del
S B Stainer, Bethlehem
P F EUenberger, Easton
W R Sanders, USA
Frank Wells, USA
N B Remiok, Georgetown
W C Baylie, Blair co
J Hoek. Mercersbarg
D Tolheler.
C E Uppermau. Washington
A C Klmk, Washington
H S Ylowflc a wf. N lork
Lieut M W Hou-.er. USA
D A Wertz, CbambersbuTg
L K Roman, Maryland
JL McAtee, Hagerstown
W AMcAtee,
CL-ppincott. Bsirliojrton
F Weiss, Eckley. Pa
W H Parsons. New York
H M Dunlap, A 1 e<b.’y City
B H Luker, Allegheny City
T Mullet, .Tr. New-York
J F Schiefer, St Louie
KMcSweeny,. Trenton
street, above FlfDt
i g Seymour, Hagerstown
JW Taylor
Prof P vat t
Saml Yerko, .Tr, Danville
(5 F Maryland
John smiih. Maryland
S Stiver, Petvwftre
D Johnson Delaware
JD Harrington. Delaware
J Thorp. Doiaware
Geo Todd,
Edw Liwis. New York
N Dirpemn
W A fi Grier. Danville
PE Kelley, Bidi'icjore
Mrs Heina. Wiltn Dal
Wliffiicos. Mas'achn.atfes
CM Lee, Ma»--achusett3
H S Lee, 2latijp.cna*oatts
J D Haines', New York
i Commons. lieuware
? J G Maliock, V7as*i, D C
street, above Third,
J J Ifioyd, Virginia
H**»ry atiUs. Baltimore
F T Bartholomew, Baitim’e
JD BatifiyNew York
R W Holmes, New York
W 7, Budingtou, Conn
C W Bolton « wf. N York
W Moatelms. San bury. Pa
w w Fullerton. N Jersey
JB Barns. New York
Mr Now York
T T 5 William*. Washington,
fif Welsh, Washington
J H Boozer, New Jersey
Jas L Wilson, New Jerr-ey
J W Rifthmond. ?«w Jersey
W K Thomas. US N
Etreetj above Third,
R H Stees.PLae Grove
W Forrer, Pine Grove
J Silliman, Pottdviile
B 6 Doaglas. Newark, N J
J Dunfcam, Newark, N J
W H Quaker, IJ S A
J B Proctor. Mass
W H Cool, Beaver Meadow
G Johnson, Tamacjua
G Hou»el ft c. Wmsport
Mr Walker, Monroe co
L Wainwright, J-tansviilft
B Deats, Pittsburg
E K Pnttyraan. Delaware
E Ruhe, Allentown
R H Austin, Fottaville
J R Shearer, PotUvilie
D L Kennedy, Me Pleasant
J Holman. New York
B Sprowi, West Chester
»t street above Sixth*
A Wolf. Doylertown
S B Goudor, Myerstown
G Skimuurhora, Vs
C Brenemau A an, Columbus
AdjtßMcMeUon. USA
W a Rhode, Beading
JF Mitlack, Parkeaburg
OB Carpenter. Brooklyn
H Stephens, CnmbM co. Pa
Geo F Baughman. USA
John Q Osborn, USA
J N Boragardner, Harrisb’g
Geo B Johns, Harrisburg
J S Mollta. Downingtocvn
treet* above Cheitaai,
[B W Gauss. USA
Lieut J Root & la, USA
J h (3 Powaall. Pa,
‘ L Harriag
Philip Dancau
J G Moore, Chester county
Lieut Hiram Dasher, USA
T Quillen, Chester county
A Woodßide, Chester co.
J Smith, Uniouville, Pa
H C Nesbitt, Maryland
J D McHenry, Chester co
James Watson, Chester co
Lieut McAllaster, USA
■ C S Lamar, York Pa
J K Jackson, York, Pa
i Mils Rodman, Chester co
•set, above CallowhlH.
I Jae Meich&n. Carbon eo
| Aaron Kohler, Lehigh c >
'Geo Gehman, Jr, Reading
[Miss M Nelmeyer, Feanao’g
: Albert Poster
Sam’l Sahell.Myeretown
IE W Kfeider, Reading
jWm AAndersoii, Baltimore
d street,"below Vims,
A Sheener. Washington
C Holt, New York
J H Weymouth, N J
A Gregg, Bustleion
G Clark, Fort Washington
S Jackson. Chicago
D Blyler. Illinois
J Cress, Chestnut Hdl
W Berry, Fiourtown
:eet, aboy* Vlilrd,
B L Kirk 3s son* Ohio
iF M Hobson. Freeland
! John Woods, Danville
■ Lev! WoKenbereer.Berkg co
W H Hostetter, Lane co
A Lane, Lancaster
;Lt 8 H Yocum, Suffolk,Ya
It., atoov* CallowMa
Clias Shank, Schaferatowa
W Thompson, Jenkiuto wn
P K Lndwig, Berks co
D II Bechtel, Bechtelvilta
J K Treichlor. Claytonville
John Herso, Peunsbnrg
Col Edw Hess, Bpringtuwn
ire*t, above UtI)MS<
Miss Eliza Johnaou, Penna.
Mirs Marla Joixuaon.Penna
Miss Mary Johnson,Penns
J 8 Heaton, Newtown
Theo McPheraon. N.J
Miss M Housed, New Jersey
CrrneliuH SI Penan, N J
Mies E Hoffman. N J
Mrs Sami Bice, Bucks co
r«t street* above Race,
|DLanren<?e, Newark
Jotrn Hanncock, Delaware
! Geo Jones. Detroit
G Holbrook. PetersbnTtr.Pa
J o Westorook, Norrisi.-wn
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BATCHELOR'S eelebrated HAIR DYE <s tin Beit in
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Bed, Busty, or Gray Hair, instantly to a Glonsy JSiaci
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log the Skin, leaving the Hair Soft and Beautiful; iia
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solor, and rectifies the ill effects of bad Dyes. The
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are mere imitations, and should be avoided. Bold b?
ill Druggists, As. FACTORY. 81 BARCLAY Street,
few York. Batchelor’s new Toilet Cream for Dres-dns
the Hair. * i*2fl-iy
Dr. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment affords
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Winter Clothing—Bargains.
WINTER CLOTHING—BARGAINS.
WINTER CLOTHING—BARGAINS.
WINTER CLOTHING-BARGAINS,
WINTER CLOTHING—BARGAINS.
WINTER CLOTHTISG—BARGAINS.
AN EXTRA OPPORTUNITY is now offered to aIL who
want to furnish themselves with Fine Ready-made (no
thing, or be measured in our Custom Department. Ha
ving an unusually heavy stock on hand, we will offer
special bargains for a-'-few days, so as to clear oat goods
and make room for Spring Stock, which will soon ar
rive. These goods are considerably cheaper than they
are likely to be bonght in season. Call and examine.
WANAMAKER St BROWN,
S. E. Comer SIXTH and MARKET, and
CUSTOM DEPARTMENT,
feS- 4t No. 1 South SIXTH Street.
JDIBI3,
ELKINTON.—On Third-day morning, the Sdiast., of
typhoid pneumonia, Edith Elkintoa. wife of George M.
ElkintOD, ic tneddih year of her age.
*3 he relatives and friends of the family are invifc*d to
attend the funeral, from the residence of her husband,
4/53 North Fourth etreot. on Fifth day, the 4th inst., at 2
o’cloik. Interment in Friends’Western Ground **
_PYLE.— On the morning of the 2d instant, George W.
Pyle.
Funeral to take place from his late residence. No 1322
Green street, on Thursday morning at 10 o’clock **
NECh.-—On the Itt inst., flora Annie, infant diug liter
of Joese and An* a M. Nece. aeed 11 months and 7 days.
The relatives and friends of the family ate respectfully
invited to aueni the funeral, from the residence of her
parents, No. 516 North Eleventh street, above Brown,
on Thurfcdav aftwnoon at 1 o’clock. **
LOPEK.—In New Ytrlc, on the 2d instant, of tmeu
men*a. Emily Josephine Weaver, only daughter of VYm.
H and Annie M. Lop&r, it th?4iUyearof her age.
The friends of the families aTe invited to attend her
funeral, at St. Paul’s Church, Third street, above
SpTuce, on Thursday afternoon. 4;h instant, at 234
odock. •*
McCUßDY.—Suddenlss Robert McCurdy, «aged 72
years.
His relatives and friends are invited to attend his fu-
Deral, from the residence of his nephew, Robert K. Me-
Onrdy, 1522 Poplar street, on Friday, sth inetant, at 10
o’doxk a. M, ***
HARVEY.—On the let inst.. after a short and severe
illness, Mrs. Mary Harvey, in the 60th year of her age.
Funeral from her late residence, No. 1131 Anita Btreet,
on Thursday afternoon, at 1 o'clock. **
MARQUEEE.—Very suddenly on the Ist inst , Eliza
beth Stanley, .eldest child of Emile and Caroline A. Mar-
Qutize, aged eight years.
The funeral will take place on Thursday morning
next, at tes o’clock, from the house of her
John Haseltine, 7Co Spruce street. ***
SHUSTER. —On the Ist ins*., Margaretrrelict of the late
David Shuster, in the 78th year of her age.
The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully
invited to attend her funeral, from her late residence.
820 Spring Garden street, on Thursday afternoon, at 2
o clock. »■**
MOBTON.—On the 31st Inst., Abraham Morten, in the
76ito year of hie age.
sho relative*! and friends of the family, also Covenant
Lodge, No. 89/5, G. IT. Y. of O. F., and the order in gene
ral. are respectfully Invited to attend hie funeral, on this
Wednesday afternoon at 2 o’clock, from Bethel Chtuch.
To proceed to Olive Cemetery.
P. S —The members of the Order are requested to meet
at Philadelphia Institute at 1 o’clock. *
CD PER BLACK SILKS—BESSON &
V SON’S MOURNING STORE. Ho. 918 CHESTNUT
btieet have opened a new stock of super Black Silks,
$3 2“ to $4 S 7 a yard.
Black all-wool Mousseline, double Width.
“ T&mise Ciothe.
* and White, Purple, and Gray Chintzes,
and White* striped and Plaid Ginghams.
* and White Delaines, 31*4 cents.
** Grenadine Veils.
Alexander’s Black Kid Gloves, plain and emb’d.
Second-Mourning Balmoral Skirts. ja-30
WHITE SELNTDGE BLACK SILKS,
" * DRAPDE LYONS —These are a very superior
grade*of SILK*, warranted durable, aud fine Paris
Black* ordered for oar best citj trade.
ja2b EYRBA LANDELL.
WIDOWb’ SILKS, WITHOUT GLOSS.
» ■ R» yal Armurev-
Corded Gros Grain.
Heavy Black Poult de Solas.
ja2B EYRE St LANDELL.
THE ASSOCIATION OF FRIENDS
for the aid and elevation cf the Freed men will
meet in BM;E-STREET MEETING BOOSE on FOURTH
DAT JSYESINCi at Tfi o’clock, A very interesting Meet
ii>ir :s amicipated. Fmnds eenaially are invited. SAMI*.
H. GiKTLEY. aINE feHOMAKER Clerks. if 1
FLAG PRESENTATION TO THE
fcOS* 91 st REGIMENT PENNA. VoLS , at CONCERT
BALL, THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, Feb. 3d, at S
o’clock Doors open at 7*4 A few tickets c m he had
gratuitously, at MASOIt &f,O ’SPOT CHESTNUT St; I.*
TUB REV DR EDDY WILL DE
liver his lecture on “Egypt,*’ at the BAPTIST
i.BURCH. FALLS OF SCHUYLKILL, on THURSDAY
EVENING, February 4th, 1564, at quarter before eight
o'clock. ■ _fe3*2t*
GOKGERT HALL-THE
RsC?* BRATJsD Davenport Boys hold three of their
peculiar entertainments, at the above-named Hall, this
week, commencing THURSDAY EVENING. fe2-3t*
PHILADELPHIA SOCIETY FOR
PROMOTING AGRICULTURE.—February meet
ing, at Rooms 336 WALNUT Street, on WEDNESDAY,
3d insant atll o’clock A M. fe2 2t
“THE TWO COMMONWEALTHg.”
—Etv. TREAD WELL WaLDEW will deliver a
LECTURE on this Great National Subject THURSDAY
Evening, February 4th, atSoclock, at MUSICAL FUttD
HALL. Tickets 2d cents For benefit St. Matthew’s
Episcopal Ch-Brch. fe2-3t*
STARTLING WONDERS IN PJR.K
SENCE of the Davenport Boys. At Concert Hall.
THURSDAY, FRIDAY, and SATORDAY Evenings of
the present week. fe2-gt*
fo<» TUB DAVENPORT BOYS—THE
|M I ‘ Greatest Wonder of the World, at Concert Hall.
Open THURSDAY, FRIDAY, and SATURDAY Evenings,
February 4th. sth. and 6th. fe2-Ht*.
pbnnsylvahia relief asso
la* CIATiON FOR EAST TSSN.ESSSE.
President -Ex Gov. JAMES POLLOCK.
Treasurer—CALEß COPE
Seeretary—JOSEPH T. THOMAS.
This Association has for its object to relieve the auffar
isgs of tbe people of E*at Tennessee the only portion of
the South which has preserved unshaken its fidelity to
the Flag of the United States.
When tbe question of secession was presented to the
people,in February, ISBI, East Tennessee gave a majority
againetit. In Sevitr county, out of a voting population
of L4A7, only one vote was polled for secession. At this
moment there are, in the Federal uniform, from the
county of Roane, more men in arms than there were
voters in 1860.
The young men of East Tennessee are now fighting for
their coustry and our country. The old men,women, and
children, wnetner within the Federal or tbe rebel lines,
are naked,destitute, and almost starving, the contending
armies having four times passed over their unhappy
conntiy, leaving devastation in their track.
Memtere of the Committee, ana others, who may be
Willing-to collect funds, are respectfully req aesteU. to
call upon the Secretary, No. 245 South Fifth street, and
procure subscription books numbered and signed by the
Secretary. No other subscription books are authorized
by the Association.
Contributions in blankets, clothing, etc., may be sent
to the undersigned. J. B. LIPPINcOTf,
No. 719 Market Street,
fe3-3t Chairman of Committee on Collections.
INSURANCE COMPANY OF TIIK
fccS* STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA.
Fbpruabt 1, 1361.
The Directors have this day declared a Dividend of
six per cent., or twelve dollars per share, clear of all
taxes, payable to the Stockholders or their legal repre
sentatives, on demand. WILLIAM HARPER,
ft 2-10 t Secretary.
OFFICB PENNSYLVANIA RAIL*
KR* ROAD COMPANY. ,
Fhilapelphi 4, Jau. 25,1861.
NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS.
The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders .of this Com
pany will be held on TUESDAY, the 16th day of Febz aa
ry, 1864, at 10 o’clock a. M., at SAN6OM-3TBEET
HALL*
The Annual Election for Directors wiU be held on
MONDAY, the 7th day of March, 1364, at the Office of the
Company,33B South THIRD Street
jaAti-tne EDMUND SMITH, Secretary.
THE ANNUiL ELECTION OF
&<g£» officers of THE MERuaNTXLE library
COMPANY will be he'd on TUESDAY, February 16,
at the LIBRARY ROOM, between the hours of 4 arid 8
PM. JOHN LARDJSE&, Jn., Recording Secretary.
fe3-St stnih-Ot *_
fgii PBNNSYLyANU FREEDMAN’S
AK> BELIEF ASSOCIAPION.-The Booms of this As
eociation, at No- #34 WALNOT Street, are open daily
from 9 o’clock A M. till pP. 111. 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
■3^JEH J £-£ I^,FtCANTlt '® LIBRARY
COMPANY will receive and distribute to the
Hospitals in the Citv and in the Field any DONATIONS
OF BOOKS or PAMPHLETS. Already about 9.000 have
been distributed. Citizens are requested to send in any
thing which they are willing to donate, as the 7 ibrary
has at present direct application both from tfre Army of
the Potomac and of the West. Boxes are now baing
made up for the Army of the Potomac. fel-;lt
ra- rruTicrj To rwickiiouikhs os’
&C&» THE OIL CREEK AND RIMSVaY RAILROAD
COSIFANS.
The anneal meeting of the Stockholders of this Co m-
PUIT will ho held on WEDNESDAY, the 10th day of
February ,1661, at 1 o'clock V. M.. at Ho. * WILLIE Q’S
Alloy, in Philadelphia. . JOSEPH LESLEY,
ja27-13t Secretary.
|K3» BOTICE.-THE ANNIIALDIEEI'ISe
of the Stockholdersof the PHILADELPHIA AND
savannah steam navigation company, for the
election of «V 8 Managers and the transaction of ether
bnslness. will ho hell at the Office of the Company, No.
1»G NORTH WHARVES (iecond doer). on TUESDAY,
the 2d da, of February nest, at 5 o’clock F. M
WILLIAM DENNIS.
ja!9-12t Secretary and Treasurer.
NOTICE. —OK VICE OB’ THE PHI
LADELPHIA AND ERIE RAILROAD COM .'A
»Y, No. £3O WALNUT Street
PHir.ABHi.PRiA. Jan, 29.1861.
The holdere of the Certificates of PRKFERSHD DEBT,
leaned In accordance with an act of Assembly, ps ,sed
April 13, 1860, hy the Snnbury and Brie Railroad Citn
pany, and dated May l. 1850, are requested to present
tha same IMMEDIATELY, for redemption, at the t flee
of t) is Company. OEO. P. LITTLE.
jat9 6t Treasurer, P. T.
g*BT" CORK KXCHAXGK BANK. PHIIjA-
P!p DBLFHIi, fiorftmber 23d. 1863. 9
At tha Election hold 16th inet. the foUowinc Stoakh old
en were dnlyaleeied Dlraatoraof tha Corn Exehann
•ank:
• a. Cattail,
Christian J. Hoffman,
i H. w. Catherwood,
Edmund A. gander.
Charles A Wilkins.
David Tandarveer.
I Jonathan Kniaht.
> Board thU dayALBX a.
Iraanaly re-elected Fraald ant;
Ua Preaidant, and JOH* W.
J. W. XOBBBT.
Caehlat.
Alexander
JiffiM StMl.
Eobert Vnrlen. .
WiUiamP.Cor,
Samuel T.Gnnbp.
Philip B. Mingle.
John P. Grose.
And at the meeting of the
SffisMSßanK!?H
TOSBBT. Caehiar.
Bo2*-8m
THE PRESS.—PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 3, 1864:
NOTICE. —THE COPARTNERSHIP
heretofore existing under the name of SHARPLESS
BROTHERS is this day dissolved. The business of the
firm will be settled by either of the undersigned at 801
CHESTNUT Street. KAtfUEL J. SHABPLhSS.
CHARLES L. SHARPLESS.
HENRY H. G. SHARPLESS.
Philadelphia, First month, 15th, 1864.
Tbe subscriber will continue the DRY GOODS BUSI
NESS as successor to the old firm of Sharpless Brothers.
_ CHARLES L. SHARPLESS.
Philadelphia* First month, l&th, 18«4. j*ie awififc
PIG TIN,
BOLT COPPER,
THURBERB’ ANTI-FRICTION METAL.
WIRE OF ALL KINDS.
TYEAF MADE TO HEAR.—INSTRU
nients to assist tbe hearing at P. MADEIRA’S,
No. 115 South TENTH Bh, below Cheatant, fe3 4t
TfEIMER’S COLORED PHOTO
- GRAPHS speak for themselveH. "With their accu
racy and artistic merits the public have long been fitmi*
liar. Dnlyfl, Go to SECOND Street, above Green. »
CECOND NATIONAL BANK OP
FRANKFORD.
CAPITAL *lOO,OOO. WITH THE PRIVILEGE OF IN
CREASING TO *600.000.
_ TT , NATHAN HlLLES,President.
WILLIAM H. RHAWB, Cashier,
(Late of the Philadelphia Bank)
DIRECTORS:
WATHAW TTIDDES, CHARLES E KREMER
GEORGEW.RfAVfN, BENJ, ROWLAND. Jk\
SIMON R. SNYDER, BENJ. R. DEACON,
EDWARD HAYES, JOHN COOPER.
LEWIS BHALLCKOSS.
The Second National Bank of Philadelphia is now
open at No. 134 MAIN Street, Fraukford. for the trans
action of a General Banking Business upon the usual
terms.
Collections upon all accessible points will be made
upon liberal terms. Respectfully,
fed 8m W. H. RHAWN, Cashier.
•REMOVAL—THE OFFICE OF Mo
-*-1 ELROY’6 CITY DIRECTORY fcas bee. removed
fiommjjjtk FOURTH to BuO CHESTNUT and 10*
booth SIXTH Street, eeeond liner.
fe2-3tif» A. McELBOY.
TF YOU HAVE NOT SEEN B; P, REI
. MBR’Sspiendidstyles Portraits, life-size Photographs
in oil colors, you canihave no idea of their worth and
beauty. 6fi4 ARQH Street. 1/
A VKW WORDS ABOUT THE
DBAPT 1» THIS FIRHT WARD -DO TOO
AVOID IT?—The deficiency in the First
Ward, from the previous draft and the recant one or
df« d » l ?t B n°i at f K I GH ?’ ? DI fDRBD MBJI. imme
dlate action is taken to farnish oar quota an emergency
may aiite which will require another draft. Oar de»
totoe new draft, untileve»v able
hodied man In the ward may he taken from liis fireside.
Tbe OoyeTßiaent must be maintained at all hazards
fc£?£L E!22 Pjton Act .declared constitutional
fj a J£f. Courk of thl9 State. Do you recollect the
of suspense under which yoar family la-
JSf® 4 , names were being drawn from the
provost marshal's office for the Second
Oongressional district, under the previous draft? You
Stl ®lZ e^? cap *.F* 97 » y( l? may have been drafted. In
ewe you were drafted, how much time did you lose
waning your turn for examination, while probably yon
TOv VG * o J v £ r ,? Bei ? T subject to some physical disability ?
What did it Cjist you for the sharks who play around the
office of tne Board of Enrolment? Incase you have to
this ordeal again—even if not influenced by
patriotism would you not prefer contributing irene
roasls- to a fund for paying the bounty for the First Ward*
in order to fill promptly ?
Are you a father ? Do you feel as though you could
leave ycur children to enter the service? If so, go at
once. Young man. are you a mechanic or laboring nua,
with an aged mother, or younger brothers and sisters
depending upon your labor for support? Can you re*
ruse to contribute at least a few days’ wages to this fund,
with this B’.etement of facts before you? la case you are
drafted you must either serve, find a substitute, cr pay
the commutation fee, unless exempted for disability.
There axei plenty of men willing to enlist, at the risk of
life and limb. All the wards In the city are paying
liberal bounties, in order to have their men credited to
their quota* at once. The First ward has only just com
menced. Those wards Which pay the largest bounty
are filled »t odc*. Several have already finished. The
Preeident’a proclamation, urder the last call, 1r Tot
900,000 ruen. If these are promptly in the field, at the
opening of ''spring each a demonstration may be
mafe against tbe rebellion as will probably secure a
lasting peace withir six months. Again, is it not proper
that tco*e who take the ffield should leave their families
comfortable during their absence ? Their risks are far
greater than those who stay at home. If what is here
stated he the facts of the case, do you not think that you
thonld contribute generously to this fund ?
It is the design ot the Ward. Committee to publish
every subscriber's name, and the amount contributed.
By ordei of the Committee.
OF DISTRIBUTION OF THE
BOUNTY I* UN D provided for Enlistments for the
F jR£T WARP, will MEET DAILY, between the hours
andl2 o'clock A. M., at the Provost Marshal’s
Sfs?' TWELFTH Street, above Spruce, and pay i>so
.BOUNTT to each Recruit mustered into the
Warn the United States and credited to the First
may report, and pay to the Treasurer the
“oney» collected, at the same time and place
H M. WATTS. Chairman.
W&fc A MEETING OF THE CITIZENS
IfTf? wnAoli « *ftS2s
BALL, LOMBARD Street, below Broad, on MONDAY,
xeb. 1. lbo4, at 9 P. M.
On motion, WILLIAM D. LEWIS was called to the
chair, aud JOHN F. CABOT appointed Secretary
A recommendation of the General Committee that the
ward should conform to the suggestion made by the
General Convention of the officers of tbe Ward Bounty
Hunds, that a uniform Ward Bounty of FIFTY DOL
LARS should he paid to each recruit, was read.
The motion of William F. Hacker, the resolution
adopted &t the ward meeting, held January 18, 1894,
{.flexing a bounty of onejhandred dollars, was reconsi
dered, and on motion of Col William Bradford, thi fol
lowing preamble and resolutions were unanimously
adopted:
Wkirtas, Much confusion and inconvenience have
been caused by tbe various Wards having offered differ
est sums as bounties to recruits to be credited to them
Under tbe late call of the President;
At a Gen^:* l Convention of the officers
of the Ward Bounty Funds, held on the 2¥tU ult., a road
latipnwas unanimously adopter, recommending that a
umfogm bounty of FIFTY DOLLARS shall be paid by
each Ward to every recruit who shall be mustered into
the United fctates service, and duly credited to the said
ward, and that meetings should be called of the citizens
of such wards as had proposed to pay more than FIFTY
DOLLARS, to take action on eald resolution, in pur
suance whereof the present meeting has been convened:
therefore, be it, and it is hereby
-Resolved, That this Ward will conform in its action
to the foregoing recommendation, and that the sum to
be paid to each recruit credited to the Seventh Ward, in
addhioh to the Government and City Bounties, shall be
fJDOLLARS, payable under such regulation* as
the General Committee shall prescribe.
On motion, it was
JResolved, Thai the officers of this meeting, aud Col.
win. Bradford, be appointed to represent the Seventh
Ward at the meetings of the General Convention of the
officers of the Ward Bounty Funds.
On motion, adjourned.
y „ „ WILLIAM D. LEWIS, Chairman.
■lorry F. Cabot, Secretary. it
SHALL THERE BE A DRAFT IN
ICS* THE TWENTIETH WARD? A 111
All interested in HI in* up the quota of the Ward, aud
who wish to avoid the Draft, are mvited to meet on
THOBhDAY EVENING, the 4th inst., at 7K o'clock, at
the Church, Girard avenue, above Sixteenth street,
when the following Resolution will be discaased:
whether the Cnmnuetees collect any more fands to fill
the quota of the Ward, or discontinue their work of col
lecting, and let the draft be made.
Tfco;e who are subject to the Draft are invited to at
tend, as this will be the last opportunity to get out, if we
do not meet with better succass than we have done.
we can get out by raising $4O. COO. and if there is a
Draft it will require S3OO,DCO to pay for substitutes or
commutation money.
„„„ GBOEGB WICiLIAMS, President.
BENJ. HABPEB, Secretary. f e 3-2t
THERE BE A DRAFT IM
lO* THE FOURTEENTH WARD?—At a meeting of
the citizens of the Fourteenth ward, held at Spring
Garden Hall on the 28th inst., the following resolutions
were adopted:
Resolved, That any resident of this ward, liable to
draft under the late call ot the President for 300,000 men,
be guarantied exemption from the same by the payment
of twenty dollars to the Treasurer of the Ward Bouaty
Fund, or the amount of hia subscription returned to
him.
Resolved, That William B. Thomas be appointed
Treasurer of this Fund, and all persons paying money
will receive his receipt to this efL ct.
Resolved . That the citizens of the ward be urged to
come forward and assist in prosecuting the work in
Which we are engaged.
Resolved. .jphqx such 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.
TUEfeDAY, and WEDNESDAY EVENINGS, from 7 to 10
o'clock, to receive money under tbe foregoing resolu
tions. FREDERICK A. VANCLBVJS.
THOMAS THO M PSON,
ROBERT WOOD,
GEORGE I. YOUNG.
LEONARD FLETCHER,
_ _ . , Committee on Resolutions.
ILB.—An adjourned meeting of citizens will be held
on WEDNESDAY EVENING at 8 o’clock. ja3o 4t»
JERSEY SHORE, PINE GREEK.
i<o* AND STATE LINE RAlLROAD.—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, on THURS
DAY, the 4th day of February, 1864. at 10 o'clock A. M
to open bookq and receive subscriptions, preparatory to
organizing the Company. A report on the general
•haracter of the route wIU be made by the Engineer at
that time
Dboembbs 19, 1863. . del6-tfe4
PHILADELPHIA AND READING
§*CS* RAILROAD COMPANY, Office No. South
FOURTH? Street, Philadelphia, December 2, 1863.
DIVIDEND NOTICE.—The Transfer Books of tbi*
Company will be closed on THURSDAY. 17th instant,
and reopened on TUESDAY. January 1£ 1864.
A DiYidend of BBVBN Fife CiSNT.. clear of State tax.
has been declared on the Common Stock, payable in
Common Stock on and. after the 31st December H32lt to
the holders thereof as they shall stand registered on the
books at the close of business on the 17th last.
A Dividend of THREE AND A HAL 7 PER CENT..
•Tear of State tax, lias beau declared on the Pre
ferred-Stock, payable in Cash or Common Stock, at the
option of the bolder, 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 Inst.
Holders of certificates which hare been discharged
from this office, or either of the Transfer Agencies, ars
p&rticniarly requested to hare them duly registered on
the Transfer Books to which they have been transferred,
prior to the 17th injt.
Stockholders whose names are registered on the New
York books will be paid at the Farmers' Loan and Trust
Company, and those Whose names are registered on the
Boston books will be paid at the office of Messrs. I. B-
Thayer ft Brother. 8. BRADFORD,
des-tf Treasurer.
COPARTNERSHIPS.
■DISSOLUTION OF COPARTNER
-L/ £HI P. —The Copartnership heretofore existing un
der the firm of E. P. MIDDLETON & BRO. is this day
dissolved by mutual consent. The business will be con
tinued as usual at the old stand. No. a North f&dnt
Street, by E P. MIDDLETON.
February 1, 1904. - fe3- Bi
METALS::
IMPORTERS ASD DEALERS IN
PIG LEAD,
INGOT COPPER,
SPELTER,
SHEET COPPER,
BAR TIN,
BABBIT METAL.
CAST-BTEEL FILES, &c.
3ST. iS'G.'TAYLOE CO.,
303 BRANCH Street,
f AVOID TBE DRAFT [
WANTED I—ONE HUNDRED ABLE-BODIED HEN
fur anew Cavalry Company, to join an old Peonßyl
\ ania Regiment, now in tbe field. Volunteers will
lecfiveALL BOUNTIES, ju6t the same as all other re
©lulls wbejj mustered. .Also, pay will commence from
date of enrolment;
Apply to Captl in FREDERICK ZABBACHER, No. 245
South Third Street, Philadelphia.
Lieutenant EBRGOOD, Reading, Penna.
O. S, GEO. W. IRVIN, No 120 Federal St., Philada.
Q. S. THOMAS H. WABRAM, No. 44 Washington ave
nue. Philadelphia. fo3-4t*
jt ITIU DQUARTERS VETERAN VO
fiLUNTAERS, ftfith-P. V.-MAINES, No. 7 DBOATUR
i]J Street.—The Veteran Volunteers of 95th P. V., will
at 2 P. M., on WEDNESDAY, the 3d inst.,
at those headquarters* to receive bounty.
Officers will accompany men.
ByorUer FRANCIS J. RANDALL.
David Goiiden. <Japt. CO. D- P. V.«
, Lt. find Acting Adjt. Commanding.
fe2-2t*
f HEADQUARTERS FROVOST MAR
SHAL FIRSTDISTRiCTPBNSSYLVANIA.No. a 45
South THIRD street.
Philadelphia, January 25th, 1391.
„ .. , AVOID THK DRAFT
By tbe authority of the War Department, able bodied
men will be recruited by the
provost Marshal of this district,
for any Company in any old Regiment, and will be cre
dited to
ANY WARD IN THS CITY OF PHILADELPHIA
the recmitß may select.
The City at»4 Ward BountU* will be paid in cash. Go
vernment Bounties by instalments.
Apply to Capt. FRBD’K. ZARRACHER,
fel 6t* Recruiting Officer.
Ngg> DANA TROOP.—AUTHORITY
JBm having been granted to Captain R. W. Ham
mell to reorganize the Troop for the 21»tCa
*“ 1 * vafry, a few recruits wanted to fill the com
ply. All the bounties guaranteed
Recruiting StftUous. —S. W. »ot. Sixth and Chestnut,
aud Warren Bose Route Sixteeuth and Filbert.
captain, R. w. Hammel: Ist lieut., A. T. Clark ; 2d
lieut., A. J. Bair. fe3-6t*
JTANCY DRESS SILKS, 56c.
W« liave lots as above, wblcb are arranged to close
out rapidly.
CtIBWEN STODDAET & BEOTHEE.
450, 453, and 45£ M. SECOND St., above Willow.
'TOWELLINGS! TOWELLINGS I
1 Bale American Crash, 13c.
1 Do. do. do. 14c.
1 Do. do. do. 16c.
2 Po. Russia do. 16c.
1 Do. do. do. 18c
CUBWEN S fODDART 8t BROTHER,
450, *Sg» and 4i54r N. SECOND St., above Willow.
"DAI/MORAL SKIRTS, $2.
Balmoral Skirts, #2.26.
Balmoral Skirts, $2.60.
Balmoral Skirts, %3.
Balmoral ekiris, ?S.5C>
Balmoral Skirts, #4.
With superior grades at low prices.
CUR WEN STODDART & BROTHER,
and 454 N. SECOND St., above Willow.
GOO HOOP SKIRTS. «OQ
Manufactory, No. 698 ARCH
aborre Sixth, Wholesale and Retail.
The moßt complete assortment of Ladles’, Misses', aud
Children's HOOF SKIRTS in the city, in every respect
FIRST CLASS, which for styles, finish, durability, aud
cheapness, have no equal in the market. Skirts made to
order, altered, and repaired. fe2- 6t*
TTNBLEACHED MUSLINS—GOOD
ASSORTMENT.
Bleached Muslins from 25 to 60 cents.
Bleacfced and Unble&cbed Sheetings.
Dark and Light Calicoes at 26 cents.
Splendid assortment of Table Linens.
Flannels all grades and double width.
Meiinoes, Poplins, and dark De Laines.
Closing out at JOHN H. STORES,
fe2*tf 70» ARCH street.
new millinery goods.
P. A. HARDING & CO.,
Respectfully Inform the mercantile community that
they will open,
FEBRUARY lOtll, 18641.
AT
No, 413 ARCH STREET,
A COMPLETE STOCK OF
STRAW
AND
MILLINERY GOODS,
Buite& 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 A Cary,) they
may merit a share of the public patronage.
Orders solicited by mail and promptly executed.
fel-lm
1864.
FURLOUGHS.
Officers and soldiers, visiting the city on furlough,
needing
And other MILITARY EQUIPMENTS are invited to the
very exten&ive
GEO. W. SIMONS & BRO.,
PRESENTATION SWORDS
Made to order at the shortest notice, which tor rich
ness and magnificence challenge competition, no other
honee in the country combining the M 4NUF ACTURIHG
JEWELER WITH THE PRACTICAL SWORD MAKER.
ia22-lm
yOR THE ARMY AND NAVY.
EVAN® & HAgSALL,
MILITARY F URNIB HERS ,
418 ARCH STREET,
PHILADELPHIA*
Banners, Regimental and Company Flags, Swords.
Sashes, Belts, Fassants, Epaulettes, Hats, Caps, Can
teens. Haversacks, Camp Kite. Field Glasses, Spurs,
and everythingpertaining to the complete outfit of Army
and Navy Officers,
A liberal discount allowed to the trade. i&S-lm
Q W. SIMONS <ft BROTHER,
BAXSOH-STREBT HALL, PHILADELPHIA.
MANUFACTURERS OF JEWELRY.
FINE SWORDS,
AND
MILITARY GOODS IN EVERY VARIETY.
anK-iffim
METALS! 11
jpROTHINGHAM <ft WELLS
HEAVY MEDIUM. AND LIGHT SHEETINGS AND
STANDARD DRILLS.
HEAVY OAF TON FLANNELS.
WASH HGjrON AND VICTORY CAMBRICS AND
SILECIAS.
BROWN. BLEACHED. AND CORSET JEANS.
No. 1» WORSTED YARN. Ac. .62211«
JAY COOKE & CO.,
GOVERNMENT LOANS.
ANTIMONY,
BAR LEAD,
Stock. Bontht gni Sold oa Conunl'islon
A foil snppl, ol all hinds of
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES,
Including the New Five Per Cent, (legal tender) TREA
SURY NOTES, always on hand.
Collectlone made and deposits received.
PHILADELPHIA,
5.20
ja2o-lCt If
jgTH FEBRUARY,
IST AP RI Ij, 1864.
IST M AY. .
COXJTONS 7 3-10 ANB 3-»0,
WANTED.
jais-im DREXEL «fc OCX
QUARTERMASTERS* VOUCHERS
SMITH & RANDOLPH,
laQ-ltU 16 South THIRD Street.
MILITARY.
RETAIL DRY GOODS.
FANCY CRESS SILKS, 62>10.
FANCY DRESS SILKS. 75c.
FANCY DRESS SILKS. 87Xc.
MILLINERY GOODS.
ARMY GOODS.
SWORDS
MANUFACTURING ESTABLISHMENT OF
SANSOM-STKEET HALE,
SANSOM Street, above Sixth.
HAVB FOR SALH,
VnfANClAlt
BANKERS AND DEALERS
6- BOMBS.
6 FEB CENT. LEGAL TENDERS.
7- TREASURY BOTES.
ISBI LOANS.
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QUARTERMASTERS’ VOUCHERS.
QUARTERMASTERS’ CHECKS.
CITY AND STATE STOCKS.
BANK, RAILROAD, Ann
CANAL STOCKS AND BONDS.
JAY COOKE 4& CO.,
No. 114 South THIRD STREET.
LOAN
BOUGHT AND SOLD
DRBXEL ft GO.,
34 SOUTH THIRD STREET.
U. S. FIVE-TWENTIES
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cent*. Published by
WM 8. & AiFKBD MkBTIBN,
000 CHBgTJTDT Street.
1864.
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
JNSUBE NOW
CONNECTICUT
MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO,
CAPITAL SIX MILLIONS OP DOLLARS’
A COMPANY that has already divided PROFITS
among Its living members amounting to mere than
TWO MILLION DOLLARS!
and paid to the families of iis deceased members more
than
THREE MILLION DOLLARS!
The only company in the United States that allows a
dividend on very premium paid.
The next Dividend takes place in
All personsfiusuring immediately will participate
in the division *s3* gaining instantly what it takes a
life* time to acquire in many other companies, securing
J®-*lO.OOO for only the premium on *5,000.
,#s-*s*ooo for only the premium on *2.500.
and other sums In the same proportion.
A Life Insurance Policy provides instantly for one’s
family in case of an event which may take place at any
moment.
INSURE NOWI
OFFICE. 404 WALNUT STREET.
T7AME INSURANCE COMPANY,—
J- OFFICE No. 406 CHESTNUT STREET.
. Philadelphia. January 27,1864.
The following Statement of the FAME INSURANCE
COMPANY, of their condition on the 3Ut day of Decem
ber, 1863, is published In accordance with an act of As
sembly:
Capital authorised and subscribed.. ..... $lOO,OOO 00
Amountpaidin~~~.... 70,359 00
ASBETS.
Bonds and Mortgages. *35,050 00
Demand loans, on collaterals...... 11 775 00
United States 6 20 six per cent...... 11.000 00
Philadelphia City six per cent. • 8.180 00
Real estate 3,600 00
Bills receivable. 1.163 72
Interest accrued*********,*«.**,«*<*’ 5 932 IS
Stocks... * 3,275 00
Balances, open policies, due from _
agents, Ac 3,254 23
Cash in hand* 3,32188
Instalments cn stock not called in,
and for which the stockholders
are individually liable. 29,741 00—*114,293 01
KECErPTS FOE 1563.
Premiums on fire risks, amounting
to $1,620 760. $13,632 72
Premiums on inland risks, amount*
isg to $l6l, CC0......
Interest
LOB6ES, EXPENSES, &c.
Fire losses - $4.98*2 51
Expenses, rent, taxes, advertise
ment, donations, &c-8,254 89
Commissions 1,1:45 21.
Salaries 2 300 00- $11,672 61
Dividends of January and July,,,, $3,848 40
Amount at risk ...,.$1,218,837 GO
FKAKCIS a. bUCK, President.
Williams I. Blanchard, Secretary. ja27-wfmGt
PAME INSURANCE COMPANY,
No. 406 CHESTNUT STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
yIBE and inland insurance.
DIRECTORS.
Ff&fieislT Buck,
Charles Bicbardson.
Henry Lewis.
O. W. Pavia.
P. S. Justice,
43eorge A. West.
?B*NCIS 11
_ CHAS. RICHj
W. I. Blanchard. Secrets
OFFICE OF THE UNION MUTUAL
'-'INSURANCE COMPANY OP .PHILADELPHIA.
FHiLADBiPHiA, January 11.1854-
Notice ie hereby given that the holders of the out
standing Scrip of the Onion Mutual Insurance Company
of Philadelphia, that the Stock aud Scrip holders, at a
meeting held this date, resolved to extend to the hold*
ere of the outstanding Scrip the privilege of converting
said Scrip into the Capital Stock of the company, accord
ing to section 6th cf the amendment to the charter on the
Barne terms as previously done, payment of instalment
to be made February 1. 1864. Otherwise, interest to be
eharaed on payments made after thit date, and the
privilege of conversion to cease after June :o, 1864.
j&l3wTm2m JOHN MOSS, Secretary.
NOTICE- THE LATE MBS. MABQA
' BET MENTH, a born M&lech, and widow of Mr.
JAMES MENTH, died in the city of Augsburg. Kingdom
of Bavaria, Germany, the 21st of October, 1863, and by
will bequeathed to JOHN BISCHOFF, the son of her
sister, SOPHIA MaLSCH, married to Conrad Bischoff,
a schoolmaster of Nuremberg, and adopted by said Con
rad Bltchoff. the sum of
TWO THOUSAND FLORINS,
on condition of his still being alive two years after her
demise; his being so to be proved. Also, that said John
Bischoff is required to claim the inheritance, cither pgr
sosally or by means of a legally-appointed attorney.
Whereas, if no proof of his living or death reaches the
executors UP to thepeilod stated, is to be considered
as no longer existing, and the said sum of TwoTiiou
sand Florins (K.OCO) to be divided to the other legatees.
John Biechefl, a young man, a brewer, emigrated to
America, from Bremerh&ven. May sth. IS-56. on board
the ship Others; gave never any further news of his life
after his sailing.
I hereby request all who read, and -all who have any
knowledge of him. to inform me of what they know; and
I summon Mr. JOHN BIbCHOFF to make his appear
ance in the above-stated term either personally or
through an attorney, authorized by a legal power of at
totmytp act for him. before me, the undersigned. Where
jlsi In his failing to do bo, said sum of fz goo will be di
vided among the other legatees on tie 2lst day of Octo
ber, 1865, as by will directed,
C. F HAGEDON,
_ , ~ _ Consul General of Bavarlft.
Philadelphia, Jan. 14,1861. fe3-2,*
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DSR, Jpdge of the District Court of the United States,
in and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, In
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fnlly notify all delinquents who have neglected or ra
fused to stttle their bilie for the burial of their relatives
or friends to their respective undertakers. that on aud
after Marsh Ist, IBM, their name., residence, and ocou
pation will be registered m the Undertakers’ Bl.sk Book
for future reference, and hereafter no Undertaker will
do any work for any delinquent who la Indebted to any
other Undertaker for work previously done, unless
satisfactory arrangements he first made to eettisTthe
sams, and ail work hereafter done to he striatly cish
otherwise by apeciai aitreament. . i vio-swif
SECOND-SERIES.
ETearly Reai«y
ESTABLISHED IN 1816.
FEBRUARY. 1884!
REMEMBER,
WADLEIQH & TILDES, Agents.
702 87
4,382.08- *18,914 57
John ff. Brennan,
Robert B. Potter,
John Kessler, Jr..
E. D' Woodruff,
Charles Stokes,
Joseph D. Ellis.
BUHK, President.
LSD SON, Yioe President,
imr. ja!4-tf
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'' KEEPER. Address, with referenoa, “Baxter,"
tills office It*
A FBENCH LADY 18 WANTED TO
"-.TEACH her native Lanxos*» In a Tonn* Ladies’
TmHD , Btreei ll!laaelpllili T * a< * ers ' I“ sUtnto ' * IT
WANTED, IN AN OFFICE, A BOY,
ye ? r » o,d - of good address, a fair penman,
S th <P"»t raid) In h mdwritint,
W)tn references. Box 46. Fhilada. P. 0.,f0r tiro dars
OJ1 >- fel-2t*
salesman
WANTED ia a retail store on Chestimt street To
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dflsa •^ , o Ü bStp/"« >»f»^? nn i‘ tient competency. <d
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"" competent, experienced, and practical BOOK
KEEPER. a master of accounts. Address
nlty,” Press office. fat 6c*
WANTED— A MAN COM PET Kw X
to take charge a« Foreman of the manafactflrtog
department ofan extensive Soap and Candle EstaMHh
ment. Be must be thoroughly and practically ac
quainted with the business in all its various branches
and details, and mast fu nish first-class references as
to character and ability. To snch a person a
opportunity offers to secure a permanent situation.
None others Deed apply. „
Address BOSTON (Mass.) POST OFFICE, Box 4,097.
,ia27-wfm-flt
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itctly conversant with business of all kinds, aud can
give undoubted reference. Address 41 M. C. ” Press Office.
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i desires employment in tbe Evening in any capacity
in which a knowledge of business conld be made
available. Address 44 J. P. W.Box 123 P 0, ja2l 12t*
O NK OF THE BEST LIFE INSU
om pa n 5 in America (ourely Mutual) wants
an ACTIVE MAN, to represent it in thiscuy, wn<> uas.
an e«st< neive acqnalui accn, { 8 a good ea.nva*Bßr, and has
some knowledge of the business A liberal and perma
nent comoibsion will be allowed. Address, with real
name and references, P. 0,, Box 702. ja3o 6t
4>fin nnn WANTED, UPON MORT
at five per cent., for a term ol
years upon centrally located Chestnut- stroet prooevty.
' J. WARNER IRWIN.
feg-3t* No. lag South FIFTH Street, below Library.
SKfiO IHl—Wb Want Aobnts at
H* 7 v v f6o a month .expenses paid,to sell our Everlasting
Pencils* Oriental Burners* and 13 other artiel. s. 15 circa. -
lars aent/ree. SHaW&CLARK, BLddeford. Me. Ja27 2m
« WANTED TQ RENT OR PUR
CHASE—A moderate-size, modern-built HOUSE,
west of BROAD, and between RAGE and PINE btreets.
Address Box 1074, Philadelphia P. O , with terms. fe2t-6l
JSfa DEPUTY QUABTEBMASTEB
MSfiafiiaßNEßAL’fi OFFlCE—Philadelphia; Feb. 3,
1863.
VESSELS WANTED immediately to earry OOAL to
the foliowinr points:
Tortuga*,
Key West, Fla.
Fort Monroe, V*.
Alexandria, Va.
Newborn* a. c,
Fort Royal, 8. C. A. JSOTD,
fslO-t/ Captain and Assistant QuariermAstiy.
YOST AND FOUND.
iflO REWARD WILL BE PAID BY
t h e Pennsylvania Horticultural Society for the
recovery of the IVORYTYP! PORTRAIT OF Dr
BRINCKLE AND FRAME, stolen from their il&ll g W*
corner of Broad and Walnut streets, and for such infor
mation as will lead to the detection and conviction of
the thief, A. W. HARRISON, Recording Sec’y ,
1* 26 South Seventh street,
r OST OR MISLAID—A PERPETUAL
POLICY OF INSUBANCE, isiuedby the 44 Fire As
sociation" to Catharine Sibert, for $BOO, dated January
28, ISIS. Any information thereof will be received by
ISAAC C PRICE.
Cor. SPRING GARDEN and THIRTEENTH Streets.
ja2o-wfml 2c
T OST—A CERTIFICATE FOR ONE
-■“i Share in the KENSINGTON BANK, in the county
of Philadelphia. The finder will be suitably rewarded
if .left at 11 and 13 STRAWBERRY Street.
,ia26 tuthgt* MOSES WHEELER.
FOR SAl£ AND TO LET.
TTOB SALE—A WHARF ENGINE,
simple construction, and in good running order.
Apply to h. Windsor & co .
feS-wfe 3t 338 SOUTH WHARVES.
DOB SALE —A FIRE PROOF, ME
““ DItJM SIZE, in good Older. Apply to B. P. No
334: MARKET Street. fe2-st*
"POR SALE-THE WHOLE OR HALF
~~ Interest in a first-class Chestnut-street Photographic
Establishment. Address 44 F. P.," office of Thi Press.
jaf.O-stutbSt*
"POR SALE—A SELECT BOARDING
**\ SCHOOL PROPERTY In the vicinity of Philadel
phia. Situation eligible for a Friends’ School. Terms
easy. Address * 4 Abrngtoa, ” Press office. fel-6t*
A RARE CHANCE.—FOR SALE, THE
"-Eertanrant, Dining and Drinking SALOON, 4,0
LIBRARY Street, opposite mo Post Office. Will be sold
at a bargain, if applied for soon.
Arply at tbe Saloon. feist*
r;OAL YARD FOR SALE —THE BEST
fitted up Yard in the city. Capacity for doing any
amount of business. Inquire at 059 North NINTH
Street, below Girard avenue. Terms easy jaflo-6t*
TO BENT—A VALUABLE STONE
~~ QUARRY, 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 but
little dirt on it; not more than 25 yards from a first-rate
landing. For particulsn, inquire of the subscriber, on
tbe premises. WALTER C LYTLE,
jft?9-6t* CHESTER, Delaware county. Pa.
MFOR SALE—a LARGE SCHOOL
or Bearding House Property at West Chester, P 5 by
40ffet. Lot 200 by 175 feet. Immediate possession. Ap
ply to
. A. P. & J. H. MORRIS,
ja3o-sw7t* 910 ARCH Street.
THE SUBSCRIBER WILL SELL
A* at private sale a desirable Property, situate in Ren
nett towmldp, CHESTER County, Pa., one half raile
from Fairvjlle Station, on Baltimore Central Railroad,
ana about the s*me distance from the viiiage or Humor
ton, containing about Forty Acres of well-improved
Land, with bui'dings and fences all in good and com
plete order, with running water at house and barn
There w also every variety cf Fruit Trees, in bearing
order, and small fruits in abundance
Thlß farm presents rare inducements, being handsomely
located in a pleaiant and intelligent neighborhood, and
having a commanding view of the country for miles,
for particulars, direct to TaYLOR PIERCE.
f»3-3t* Hamorton, Chester Co , Pa«
fEt, OBES7 ER COUNTY REAL ESTATE
—at Public Sale. On' FlF'rit -DAY (Thursday) the
llth of lebraary. 100 acres of Braadywina land In two
tracts of ana J'O acres each in Pennsbuvy township,
S'X miles from West Chester, in a good neighborhood,
convenient to railroads, &c. The latter is aa eligible
Mtnation with good improvements, fruit, shade, water,
&c , making a very desirable country residence. For lo
cation and particulars address, J. WILSON.
T*2 3t» Darby, Pa.
MFOR SALE—THE HANDSOME
RESIDENCE Ho. 1830 MOUNT VERNON Street.
ApplvtoWM. ROSSELL ALLEN, S.E comer FOURTH
and WALNUT Streets, second floor. fel-at*
MFOR SALE—THE STORE NO. 914
HABKET Street. Apply to WM ROSSELL ALLEN,
S. E. comer FOURTH and WALNUT Streets, second
floor. fei-3t*
MFOR SALE—THE ELEGANT
ftODERN RESIDENCE, with large side yard. No.
957 FRANKLIN Street, Apply to WM ROSSELL
ALLEN, S. E. sorner FOURTH and WALNUT Streets,
second floor. fel-3t*
Mfor sale—a three, story
BRICK HOUSE, with three-story back buildings
*ocl all latest improvements. No. 814; North bl -
TENTH Street. ia3dSi»
gfo FARMS FOR SALE,—34O ACRES
■*> near* eafordv Delaware, near Steamboat Landing.
200 acres near Seaford. Delaware, on navigable stream,
with Saw-mill, large Peach Orchard, Ac.
200 acres near Georgetown, Delaware. Price only
$2,500.
92acreB near Princeton, N. J. Stream of water
through the place- Price only s€s per acre.
_5O acres near Abington Station, North Pennsylvania
Railroad. B. t. ulenn
jtvSO-tf 183 South FOURTH Street,
dp PINE GROVE IRON WORKS—
EiaFOB SALE —Polling Hill and Forge, tenant houses,
and 90 acres of good farm land with buildings, three
miles from railroad at Oxford, Chester count*. Pa Ap
ply to A. P. AJ, H MOBRIB,
ja3o-6t* 916 ARCH Street.
FOR SALE—PENN MANOR
FARM, containing 196 acres, considered one of the
best Farms in the State; convenient to the railroad
station and near steamboat landing, on the Delaware
river ; first-class improvements. j*. pettit,
jaS9 383 Walnut Street.
Mto let—a commodious
DWELLING, No. 13» North FRONT Street. Rent
moderate. Apply to WEPHERILL & BRO.,
0c29-tf 4:7 and 49 North SECOND Street.
Mfor sale.—the sub- <m
SCRIBES offers for sale his COUNTRY
within a half mile cf Wilmington, Delaware, on the
Newport pike, containing EIGHT ACRES of good 'and.
in the centre of which Is a LARGE L AWN, with a fine
variety of SHaDR TREES. EVERGREENS. MAPLES,
LINDENS, and others. In all over a hundred full-grown
trees The improvements consist of a large and com'
modious MANfcloN, two stories and a half high, foai
good rooms on a floor, with a hall eleven by forty
two feet. A HYDRAULIC RAM forces water from a
Sprirg in one of the lots into the upper story of th«
louse. It has the modern improvements. There is also
an Iron Pnrap and Hydrant under a covered area at the
kitchen door. The oat-buildings consist of STABLE
and CARRIAGE-HOUSE, sufficient for four horses and
several carriages; also, an ICE HOUSE, SVOKB and
HER BOUbES. The ice house is filled with ice, and ths
si able has a hydrant in it. Good G ARDE 5t with several
varieties of DWARF’PEAB and GRAPE VINES, in fall
bearing. There are also several varieties of APPLE
CHERRY, and CHESTNUT TREES.
Terms accommodating. Possession given any time is
the spring. LEVI O CLARK,
jals-fmwlm On the Premises.
AUCTION SALE,
AUCTION SALE
Xa. * OF
CONDEMNED STOCK
Cavalry Bureac.
Office of Chief Uuartebmasteb,
Washington, January 28, 18U.
WILL BE SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION, to the high
est bidder, in
WEST CHESTER, PA.,
beginning on the 10th day of FEBRUARY, If64,and con
tinning from day to day until all are sold,
300 HORSES.
These Horses have been condemned as unfit for the
Cavalry service of the United Stales Army. For road and
farm purposes many good bargains may be had.
Horses will be Bold singly.
Terms cash, in United States Treasury notes:
JAMES A. ERIN,
fel*9t Chief Quartermaster Cavalry Bureau.
HOTELS.
JUNES HOUSE,
HARRISBURG, Pa.,
CORNER MARKET STREET AND MARKET SQUARE.
A flrst-claaH bouse. Terms, 92 per day.
CARTES DE VISITE.-EVERYBODY
v Is having Cartes de \ islte. because they are tbe ton.
Who wants 10 tin ont of fashion ! Go to B. f. REIMEK’S
Inttar tly. gg* ARCH Street, It*
TJURNITUBE. BARE CHANGE.—
To those wishing to purchase FINE FURNITURE. I
« Soufh“ y ECOND & “above
Chestnut, at the cost of manufacture. The IwSltu™
must be sold before the 16th of March, as the store is to
5f rhfiSl h r pa , r S oBes - . The work and materials are
“ ni ev - BrT will be war
-The slock comp,ices come of the finest nallerne of solid
V?} 1 WApUTPARLORInWa o"«ed in
SaMn Brocatelle, Ulosh, ” Reps, and Hair Cloth, ever
for sale. Also, solid Walnut Round, corner Bed
a end,, splendid Dressing Bureaus and Enclosed Wash
stands to match; Parlor fabloß. Chairs, Kttegeres. Ewy-
Arm and btnffcd Rocking Chairs Sideboards, Extension
Tables, Dining Chairs, in Reps; Lounges, Snfas, Hat
Backs, Hall Tables; in fact, every variety of Parlor,
Dining Room, Hall, Library, and Chamber Furniture.
Any doubts as to tbe above statement will be easily
dhpeilfdby calling at the WAREROOMB. No- *5 South.
SECOND fcireet. and examining the goads, which wIU
be sold atcokt. and will show for themselves.
ftg-121 J G. MQ3BB. Manufacturer.
MEW DRIED APPLES.—IOO BBLB.
*■” new Dried Apple*, for tale by w .
RHODES A WILLIAMS.
defi ti- ti*y Booth WATER £&?•*.
A CADEMY OF MUSIC.
•**- GERMAN OPERA
A season of SIX NIGHTS will commence on. MOND AT
EVENING hEX'f, Feb 6th, under me auspices of the
members of the German Opera Company, bo favorably
received duringthe winter at tbe Academy of Music.
No effort will be spartd to render the season worthy of
th ej»atron*ge of the public.
The opening opera wilt be Nicolai a
MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR.
Introducing
. Mr. HERMANNS,
Late of ter Majesty's Theatre, London, as
FALBTAFF
* n< pEJK?A as® V ia . de a great sensation in New York,
and Balcon/*? 1^l ? Parquette. Parquette Cirsla.
larnliv rfrrip % i?. extra charge for Reserved Sorts.
AmphltheHt’o. 25 cants
.Tickets may be obtained at a oubl’n Music Hton and At
the Academy after Friday next, lC Bloro *
fIJ.ROVER S NEW 0 H.ESTN UT
SVKBBT THEATRE.
LEONARD GR0VER.,,,,.,,,,,. Manage
THIS (WADNEBDA7) EVENING, r«h. 11, l*Sf.
First time at this Theatre of the
UJCKET OF-LEAVE MAN.
( The Drama entire >
This beautiful production of Tom Taylor t» p re*sated
at Grovi-r’s New Chestnut, by reason of re
qnei-ts of personti defcirous of seeing
Harry PEARSON in thecharcterof “ROBERT
BKIEBLY, ” from bis just celebrity in the reaction of
charsctei'A in the Lancashire Dialect. The utterly un
precedented pcpulm ity of the
TICKET-OF-LEAVB MAN,
thrift as , in Boston. It has been presented at
VorM T i-v^l eB tsv tbe s*me time—Still running in New
RlTn i lt b * as run nearly 100 NIGH
S London, where it hag mu o?6r
the ereatpa* T>i B T y^o^ ll)K)_ “ CooHt^atea W, beyond doubt,
k i & t ‘ e cu;il u?e r ee , ??Si° eß '?f CMi ' B of tiB « 8 ’ Mr ' 0roT «
i.
Sand tie e dl«tU C gSLVyo*anj ®
Mr. D. A. STRONG. W ’
A great scenic achievement is anticipated ts* na •«
one of »reat strength. ‘-““'-ipcuea. The CflJt la
Robert Briefly, a Lancashire Lad... Mr. h piupqivw
(By universal aesent of dhtlnguisbed dramatic critiS*
Mr. reareon is euteemed one of the most fitting pe-vau
on tbe American stage to whom to entrust this baintifnf
character )
James Dalton, alias Downey, alias the Tiger, Mt F
Mordannt;Hawksbaw. a Detective, Mr W. a. Donald
son ; Green Jones a Cockney gentlemen under adverse for
tunes, first appearance. Mr. Waiter Lennox; tfeltec
Moss, a Speculator, Mr. James J. Prior; Mr. Gibson*
Mr. beo. H. Andrews: Emily St Evremond, Misshusau
Benin; May Edwards, a waif. Miss Sophy Oimfor.
AOS. JOHN DBBW’S NEW AEOH
«.S?S?STr THEATRE.
BIKbT WEEK FIRST WBSfS
OF MISS CHARLOTTE 7HOMP3W.
IUE6DAT, WEDNESDAY, AND THDR?DAT.
LITTLE BAREFOOT.
AMEIE (Little Barefoot) AHSS THOMPSOX
Jobem.es Birton HIM.
Ban,. Stuart Bobigo.
lo conclude each evening with a
f favorite comedtetti,
in which Robson, Marlow, Griffiths, blisses Henry,
Carr, and Price will appear.
FRIDAY—BENEFIT OF MISS THOMPSON
Curtain'rlseß fet 7)4 o'clock.
THEATRE.
«. THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING. Feb- 3d,
.l-JL-.-Jli* lll of brilliant farewell eugageiosal
the charming, young, a: d versatile American actresa,
««• . LUCILLE WESTERN.
l^ e , lar * e »i audiencea ever aa
sembled in this ibeatre.inher great emotional play of
o . LYNNE; OR. THE ELOPEMBNT
fc?£fo B *sn C i? clo on]y secured at the Box OMc*
rieesat^K 30 Ik ‘ D °° rfi opoa at 7 °’ 6l ock; «unalu
pARL WOLFSOHN
Respectfully announces ihst his
, SECOND CLASSICAL Boi SEE
Will take pi ace on
WEDNESDAY EVENING, Psb 3d.
AT THE
FOYEH OF THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC
_ He will have the assistance of
Herr HABELMANN.
The renowned of the German Onera Truuae
THEO. AHREND.
A. KELL3ER.
W. STOLL.
A. BIBGFELD.
G. M[TELLER.
Single Tickets $1; can be had at the Music Store*, aud
on the Evening at the door, where Programme may be
n ad..
Door* open at 7 o’clcck. To commence at U. It
Great national o iso us
; TROUPE
MARKET STREfcT. ABOVE TWELFTH.
Dlrectrewi—Mrs LHARLbS WaKNEK, furiaerlr Mr*
_ , DaJS RICE.
The season will foou close, therefore take time by the
forelock, and stand not upon the order of \onr guiM
but go at once, and be delighted with the parforuiiacei
GRRaT NATIuNaL TROUPE, *
who will appear every evening this week iaagrauJ
revolving scenio panorama of classic art. bruitaut
achievements, unparalleled equestrianism, th.-Uitwr
ficenpe. sports, and pastimes oft be ring*
Admission^cents; Stageseats. 50cents; Private Bor,
$3; Gallery,lft ce'-ts. Coinraeacing at 7.40 caoL aY.ntn#
Matinees ou WRDNF6DAY and SATURDAY AfSS
noone, commencing at 2H < r doek.
„ Great Benefit to EATON bTuNE. MONDAY EVENING.
February fith inst. fel-€t
Tj'BNST HAKTMAISTN’S
SECOND MATINE3.
AT THE
FOYER OF THE ACADEMY OF MUftIC.
__ To be given on
SATURDAY AFTERNOON, February fitlt.
At One O'ciocK,
Mr. HARTMANN takes pleasure in aamuecine tkat
hi* SECOND MaTINBiS (postponed in of
sever© illness) will take place in tbe Foyer, at 1 o'clock
on Saturday, tbe 6th of Fobruirr.
PROGRAMME SECOND MATINEE.
1 LlSZT—Sehillermarsch.
a nnoprw_ J Prelude, D flat.
2 > Etude. Gnat
s' MENDELSSOHN—Two Songs without'TvoHl.
4. LI£ZT -Campanella de Paganini.
fi 4 6CHUMAN&—Remaaze.
< HELL -Tarantella.
6. CHOPlN—Polonaise. A flat.
Subscription Tickets taken for both the Matln&a* »Uv
be good for this one.
Single Tickets, GO cent©,
The da vex port boys for
THREE NIGHTS ONLY at
CONCERT HALL.
Tli© greatest PHENOMENON ever witnessed- Blnco the
days of the Apostles MYSTERIOUS DISrLAYS an*
STARTLING WONDERBate produced in their presence
, JLII . _ Go and see thun
THURSDAY, FRIDAY, and SATURDAY EVENINGS,
February 4th, sth, and 6th.
Admission go cants.
Gallery 25 cents.
Doors open at 7 o’clock; commends* at 7>* o’clock.
Seats can be»©cured at the office of the Hail durian the
day without extra charge. Open from 9t012 A, M., amA
2 to 4 P. M. foS-fft*
A CADEMY OF MUSIC.
A THE ORATORIO OF THE MBSSrAH,
By Handel, as performed by the
HANDfcL A HAYDN SOCIETT OF PHILADELPHIA.
'With so maeh success, on Christmas night last, by the
generous offer of the Society, will be reproduced
ON FRIDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 5, 1661.
At the Academy of Mneic.
FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE U. S. CHRISTIAN COM*
, MISSION.
The solos and concerted pieces will be performed br
t and amateur tarent of checonatry.
E&TIKE GERSUNIA. OHCHBBTBA,
And a chorus of oyer two hundred voices.
Tickets fifty cents.
Seats rest rved without extra charge.
To be obtained at tae following place*;
Academy of Music: J. E. Gould. Sever th aud Chestiiwk
streets: G. Andre, 1104 Chestnut street: Lee & Walter.
ift Chestnut street; Ashmoad A Evans, 7St Chestnut
ttieet; "W. B. & Alfred Martien, 606 Chestnut street.
The sale of tickets will commence on Monday.
Feb. Ist, at 9 o’clock. j
TIsSTITUTION FOR THE BLIND—EX
-1 - HIBITION eveiy WEDNESDAY at 3k P. SI Ad
mission TEN CENTS. Store No. 11 South ErGHTff
Street. It*
CONCERT HALL
CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE TWELFTH
wSs-r last waEs eot ° Na
A series of Illuttrations of
T. S. AETHUS’S
T2N WIGHTS IN A DAB-BOOH,
johu Ba^TArrs
PILGRIM'S PBOGBSSS,
And other attractive Scenes from
_ LIIPB, CHARACTER, NATUBB, and ART,
Proprietor and Manager..... Mr. JOSEPH VEEHT.
will continue for a short season.
This splendid series of more than 100 grand Panoramic
Paintings was executed by
. Mr. GEORGE WUNDERLICH,
an American Artist, who stands unrivalled as a acenli
Admission 25 l5 cents.
Doors open at 7 o’clock.
Liberal arrangements made with schools, temperance.
t and other eocietiee,
Matinee mrr Wednesday and Saturday afternoon at
3 o’clock Children 10 cents. j&4 sst
TEMPLE of wonders.
«*- ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS,
_ TENTHAnd_ OHB6TITGT Strait.
WILL SHORTLY CLOSE.
MAGICAL and PHILOSOPHICAL EXPERIMENTS;
Great Powers of VENTBILOQUISM, and. the LEARNED
CANARY BIRDS.
SIGNOK BMTZ will appear In Us popular Entertain
ment! EVERY EVEHISG, commenolni at IX an<
Wednesday and Saturday afternoon at 3 ■
Admission 25 eente; Children 15 eente. iti-a
PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF
A THE FIXE ARTS.
1«99 CHESTNUT STREET.
OPEN DAILY (Sunday* raeptcd) from 9 A. 51, UU
AdmWlon 25 cent*. Children hall prlw,
eCBOOLOF DESIGN FOR WOMEN;
No 1334- CHESTNUT Btreeti (opposite the Mint.) —
The February Term commettees February Ist, and end*
July Ist. Sessions daily (except Patiirday) from 9 till 2;
Tuition $l7 per term. THOMAS W. BRAID WOOD,
feB-6t PrincipsL
THE SPRING TERM OF MISS
* STOKEB* BCHOOL, MAIN Street, above SCHOOL,
Germantown, commences February 1. The Object Sys
tem will be introduced in the Primary Department.
jaSB 6t ____
COMMERCIAL COLLEGE,
v • A FORTUNE IN AN EDUCATION.
The readiest means of honorable and lucrative em
ployment!* in a thoromh education for business. A
full preparation In the science of Accounts, Commercial
Calculations, Commercial Law, Business Penmanship,
Business Correspondence, Forms, Ac., can be acquiree
by spending a few weeks, either day or evening, at
BRTaNT, bTKATTON, A CO.'S NATIONAL COMMER
CIAL COLLEGE. S. B. corner of SEVENTH and CHEST
NUT streets. This institution affords facilities acknow
ledged to be unequalled by any other in the Btate.
Business men and ethers are respectfully invited to
call and examine our Publications and other facilities
for imparting a thorough practical Business Education.
ja3Q 7t»
RORDENTOWN FEMALE COLLEGE,
" BORDENTOWN, N. J.
This Institution is pleasantly lQcated on the Delaware
river. 1& hour’s ride from Philadelphia. Special atten
tion 1b paid to the common and higher branches of
ENGLISH* and superior advantages furnished in Vocal
and Instrumental Music. FRENCH taught by native*
and spoilen in the family. For Catalogues, address
Bev. JOHN H. BBAKELSY. A. M.»
President,
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VILLAGE GKEEN SEMINARY,
HEAR MEDIA, PA.— Pupil* raMlradat any tIJM.
Sntlleh, Hathematlei, ClJMle*. and Natural Salenaai
tanrht. Military Taetiaa. Book-keeplni, ana CItU Ea
slneerin* tanrht. Bntir* expente* about *3 per week.
Boy* of all are* taken- Befer* to Wm ft Kara, ex-
Sherlff; John C. Canp A Co.. »a B South Third etraat.
and Thojna* J. ClMton. BajJ, and Fran* ttraafe
Addre** Bar. J. HARVIT BARTON. A. H-, Viliam
Braea.Fa. no6-tf
jy| ATEBIALS FOB MINOE FIES.
BBBCH. liATXK, AND SULTANA RAISINB.
CITRON, OUBBANTS, AND SPIONB.
CIDBB, WINES, ft*-, **
ALBERT O. ROBERTS,
Dealer la Pina Groeerie*,
dalT Corner ELEVENTH and VINE Street*.
c. H. MANN.
OTBIGHT’B
’» NX PLUS ULTRA _
MINOR MEAT,
mesgm cobbect piano tuning.
SS 21M * T S^S
St Mr e 'B 9 hLiadlllvon T yeara*ractory«xiwrieticB ia Bo«-
ton. and five years' emplorraant in rniladelphia
SPECIAL —rlanos retoatherea to soand as soft and
sweet-toned as neWi without rtmovinff,
Terms for TnniaK«
4Baa BBADBUBY’B GOLD Ml DAL
fTTrrpiAMOS were awarded SEVEN PIES*
PHIZES IB POOR WEEKS, during the fall of 1953 The
moat Battering testimonial* haye recently been received
from a Large number of the most eminent artists. In*
* ludl cft>TTS<sHAl,K. MASON, AND WOLPSOHN.
who declare that the Instruments posse**. In tha hlf neat
decree, all the essentials of a _
PKEPECTFIANO-PORTK ssco
1104 nHatl’NV Street.
mnn babrels prime grocer's
IUUU PICKLES Also. Pickles In S. k*;
gallon Kegs. Prime Newnik Sweet and CMmregne
Cider constantly on hand nod for sale by - ii§:iat* ®
YSBKES. Ho. IS, MO. * »» LSTITU stree-
AMUSEMENTS.
ZOOKAPHICON.
EDUCATIONAL.
A BIMT TO ASPIRING YOUNG MEN.
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