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    Tax en Crude Petroleum.
To (ge Editor of The Press:
SIR 5 The arguments again** imposing a taxon
etude petroleum at the well* are unanswerable, but
I ahull not enumerate them here. They proved to
be effeotual with the last Congress, and ao far with
the preient Congress, and are likely to continue ao
to Hie end But the new petitiona mentioned
in The Tress thie morning, demanding a tax
of five cent* per gallon on orude petroleum
at the well*, with a drawback of five cents per gal
ton on all tl» refined oil exported, in order to give
employment to some of our idle refineries 1 are cer
tainly a novelty. If too many persons have rushed
heedlessly into the refining business without suiVey
leg the ground, or counting the coat, who is to bl ima
but themselves if they suffer from the competition?
What better right have they to an act of Congress
for their especial benefit than those who suffer from
competition in other pursuits all arouud us, espe
cially when it is urged at the expense' and saorittoa
of an Interest more meritorious than their o.vnl
Even if their application could be successful, one
early effect would be to double the number of refi
neries, and speedily bring down the refining late
rest to where it ie now.
But, upon principle, they might as well demand a
tax of five cents a pound upon wheat, payable at
the threshing floor, with a drawback of five cers a
pound upon all the flour exported, and tola for the
benefit and proteofion of the grist mills °f tllo
United States! If they succeed in their pur
pose, they have but one more step to take, ana
that is to ask Congress to prohibit tiie iiec
tion of any more refiueries: to limit •’’‘j ji 11 ,?!,
of producing wells; and to prescribe the exaotnjmr
ber of gallons ol oil that e*ct>??? ££ a, reason
mitted to yield per day. Tins would be
SS^.^u"^“^SS^SoiSs
meek 1 our hhoet ic * u refiners, most or them, are
oreex, o*“ •£ , n ,_ } ;cOW - how to refiae petcole im.
wfilcs "the to the trade, a year ago, by the
JUomStle* of dishonest and inferior refiaedoU cent
§1 Europe, and rejected, or sold lor a song. And
now only a few iavorite oranda can hold their
own there. Time euougn for onr refining inteveat
to call for this unju«t and injurious tax, when they
prove, by their science ana skill, that they a\n
equal European iefinedoil in quality. If they ran,
then their present argument falls to the groun t. fa
Your obedient servant, PROD O’OE M.
February 2,1864.
Markets by TelegrapH.
Baltimore, Feb. 3. —Flour steady. Howard
street superfine is quotca at $7. Wheat scarce j
Southern red, $1 «7@i.7l Corn quiet. Whisky
•firm and excited; Ohio is held at si» Coffee dull at
33@33>£c for Rio. __
A Petty Rkvrnok. — a member of Parliament
for the borough of Oxford, Mr. Neate, on New Year’s
dav, made an address to his constituency, inwaiah
he protested against the unfairness with which Mr.
Gooden had been treated by the London Times.
Thereupon ibe 2'imes revenges itself by omitting
Mr. Neate’# speech in its report of the proceed! age,
Chough it publishes Mr. Cardwell’s, made on the
same occasion*
CITY ITEMS.
Important Sewing Machine Item.—Wo do
not believe in puffing indifferent things, and make
it a rule to cay nothing that we do not believe t-> be
tni©i In the case of sewing machines, while we ad*
aittSßat many kinds are made to answer, yet we
give it a# our decided opinion that the Wheeler &
Wilson is the nicet perfect sewing machine in the
world. We advise our readers to examine this won
derful labor-saving machine. It will save the lives
of thousands of our women, and they will bless us
Tor recommending them to this best of sewing ma
chines, The Wheeler & Wilson Agency give in
structions to all who apply, whether they wish to
purchase or not; and, to purchasers, they send to
their residences competent and obliging ladies to
teach, free of charge. We hope the day will soon
come when every house in the land will have a
Wheeler & Wilson’s Sewing Machine.
We understand that the Wheeler & Wilson Com
pany keep constantly on hand a large assortment of
ladies’ and children's ready-made clothing. Family
sewing done to order. Operators, with or without
machines, furnished at short notice*
Sales Rooms No. 704 Chestnut street, above Se
venth.
Cla this out and preserve#.
Send for Ladies’ Pocket Almanac and Hand Book
-Of Useful Information. No charge.
A New Picture.— Messrs. Wenderoth & Taylor,
912,914, and 916 Chestnut street, are now executing
the new style of picture (which we think destined to
unusual popularity), entitled the “PAc/o-Miniature.”
.For artistio rifem this picture excels anything that
Photography has hitherto produced. The specimens
at their galleries are much admired by the best judges
of ait. '
Great Reduction en Prices.
Great Reduction in Prices.
Ladies’ and Misses’ Fine Cloaks.
Ladies’ and Misseß’ Fine Cloak*.
Also,
rßich Furs of all kinds.
KichFurs of all kinds*
In anticipation of the close of the season, we arc
--{row prepared to make a large concession from for*
•cner prises on all our stock.
J. W. Proctor & Co.,
Tbe Peri. Cloak and Pur Emporium)
920 Chestnut street.
THB'Univezsal Wringer saves time.
* Burnham, 27 South Sixth street.
Ladies Visiting the “Front” should wear
“powder and-shot” silk. Married ladies will, of
course, get their husbands to see to the “ charge.”
Elderly ladies should wear “percussion caps,” as a
harmless initiation into the use of fire-aims. Pretty
girls should practice shoot ing glances through double*
barrelled opera-glssies.
of course, wear the elegant and grace
ful costumes of the world-renowned civic and mili
tary Tailor, Granville Stokes, No. 609 Chesmut
•street, where superb suits are being sold at less than
•their original cost.
The Universal Wringer saves clothes.
* Burkhah, agent, 27 South Sixth street.
Notice.—Dr. E. B. Lighthiil, Jrom 34 St. Mark’s
place, New York, author of “ A Popular Treatise
-on Deafness,” “-letters on Catarrh,” &c., &s., will
: Shortly make a professional visit to Washington,
when he can be consulted on Deafness, Catarrh,
Discharges from the Ear, and all the various dise uses
cf the Ear, Throat, and Air Passages. fe4-l.lt
The Universal Wringer saves money. For sale,
-Wholesale and retail, at 27 South Sixth street. *
Tun attention or capitalists and manufacturers
Is called to an advertisement, In to-day’s paper,
“ Water Power to Kent.”
The Universal Wringer with “cogs” is war
ranted in every particular.
» Burnham, agent, 27 South Sixth street.
Have Yon a Cough’—Use De. Jayne’s Ex
d?EOTOKAHT at once; it may save you from Con
sumption. It will certainly cure the most invete
rate coughs and coldc.
M Bronchitis try Dr. Jayne’s Expectorant,
fit willaubdue the inflammation, relieve the cough,
.pain, and difficulty of breathing, and produce a
speedy cure.
Have Yon Asthma I— Jayne’s Expeotorant will
overcome the spasmodic contraction of the wind
4ubes or air vessels, and cause the ejection of the
.juueue which clogs them.
Fon Pleurisy take two or three large doses of
.Jayne’s Expectorant in quick succession, and cover
ing up warmly in-bed, the disease will be eubdued at
the outset.
Have Yon Consumption!— Jayne’s Expeoto
-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.
Whooping Cough, Cboup, and all diseases of the
lungs or breast, are effectually and speedily oured by
- Jayne’s Expeotorant. It is no new remedy. For
'thirty years it has been before the publio, the de
mand for It constantly increasing, ana the evidence
of its- great onralive powers accumulating in our
■ hands. Why not give it a trial 1 Prepared only by
Dr. D. J Avne k. Son, No. 212 Chestnut St. fe3-2t
The Pebphotion op Sewing Machines,
Call and see the “Florence,”
630 Chestnut stbbbt.
Burnham, 27 South Sixth street, Kepairs all kinds
of Wringers. *
Chrokio Sore Throat. —A. form of Bronchitis,
Xhe approaoh of which is often se insidious as
Scarcely to attract notice, an increase of mucus, and
a sense of wearisomeness and loss of power in the
■-throat, after public speaking or singing. These in.
eiplcnt symptoms are allayed by using Brown’s
-Bronchial Tioches, which are sold by all druggists.
Visit ths “Florence” Sales Kooms, 630
•Chestnut street, and see the celebrated
Bbtebbablk-peed Dock and Knot-btitch Sew
ing Machine.
Cohns, Bunions, Invested Nailb, Enlarged
Joints, and all diseases of the feet, cured without
grain or Inconvenience tc the patient, by Dr. Zazha
-rie, Surgeon Ohiropedist, 921 Chestnut street. Refers
to physicians and surgeons of the city. ja23-tf
The “Florence” Sewing Machine, bold at
-680 Chestnut street, is warranted to re thi
HOST IN THE WORLD.
STEGK A CO.’S
STECK A CO.’S
STECK A CO.’S
STECK A CO.’S
STEGK A CO.’S
STECK A CO.’S
STECK A CO.’S
STECK A CO.’S
STECK A CO.’S
STECK A CO.’S
STEGK A CO.’S
STECK A CO.’S
MASON
HAMLIN’S
CABINET
OBGhANS.
SPEOIAXs NOTIOKS.
Colgate’s Honey Soap.
This celebrated TOILET SOAP, 1r such universal de-
Stand, la made from the choicest materials, ie mild and
emollient ia its nature, fragrantly scented, and extreme
ly beneficial In lie action upon the skin. For sale by all
Druggists and Fancy Goods dealers. ■Kaze-tnthsly
Electricity, by a Physician of long
experience, and who gives his whole attention to its
Proper application, at IMB SOUTH PENN saUARE.
Philadelphia. Certificates, references, and examina
tions/roe. ja3o-tf
Haib Dykl Hair Dye II
tetetarated HAIR DTE it the Beet in
®« It! 7 True, and Reliable
Dye known- This aplsndid Hair Bye is perfect—ehansu
Eed. Bnsty.or Gray Hair, instantly to a Oloteti Black
or Natural Brown, without Injuring the Hair or stain-
Inithi Bkin, leaving «■* Hair Soft and Beantifnl- to
•arts freak vitality, frequently restoring its prictin.
aoler, and rssHles the ill effects of had Dyes The
■easlns is signed WOhjs a. Batohbloe; all others
are mere Imitations, and should be avoided. Sold by
an Druggists, As. FACTORY, B 1 BARCLAY Street.
Jew York. Batchelor's nr Toilet Cream for Dressing
IheHds.
PIANOS.
PIANOS.
PIANOS.
PIANOS.
PIANOS.
PIANOS.
PIANOS.
PIANOS.
PIANOS.
PIANOS.
PIANOS.
PIANOS.
ITTL.D,
h and ChertnuL
J. E. Of
Seven!
One-Prior Clothing, or the Latest
•mss, madetntheßest Manner,expressly for RETAIL
bales. LOWEST Beilin* Prices marked in Pi.ir
rjcuce. All code made to Order warranted satlsfae
®«* Ohh-Pricb System Is strictly adhered to.
U 1 are thereby treated alike.
deSS-ly JONES A 00.. 004 MARKET Street.
Dr. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment has
been need by more than a million of people, and all
praise it.
Winter Clothing— Bargains.
WINTER CLOTHING-BARGAINS
WINTER CLOTHING-BARGAINS.
WINTER CLOTHISO-BARGAINS.
WINTER CLOTHING—BARGAINS.
WINTER CLOTH'BG— BARGAINS.
AN EXTRA OPPORTUNITY is now offered to all who
want to furnish themselves with Fine. Ready-made Clo
thing, or be measured in onr Custom Department. Ha
ving sn 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-
These Roods are considerably cheaper than they
Are likely to be bought in season. Gall and examine.
WANAMAKER & BROWN,
S* £. Corner SIXTH and MARKET* and
CUSTOM DEPARTMENT,
No. 1 South SIXTH Street.
MAHBIBD.
HOBN-BiBGEAYB.-On New Tear’s Ere. 31st De
cember, by Eev. .Daniel Gaston, Captain Joseph. Horn to
Mi«s Maiv Hargrave, both, of this city. (Doylesi .iwu
papers please copy. 3 _ *
HARTMAN—WRIGHT.—On Thursday, Jaflfcary 23th,
18t4. by Rev. Geo. Bringhurst, Ern> t Hartman. ofStral
ennd, Prussia, to Lizzie 8., daughter of Wm. H.
Wri*ht, of this city. *
-DIED.
ELKINTON.—On Third-day morning, the 2d in at ,of
typhoid pneumonia, Edith Elkintou, wife of George M.
Elhintor, in the 68th year of her age
The relatives and friends of the family are invitfd to
attend the funeral, from the residence of her husband.
453 North Fourth street, on Fifth day, the 4th inst.. at 2
o’cloifc. Interment in Friends’ Western Groucd
PILE.—On the morning of the 2d instant, George W.
Pyle.
Funeral to take place from hie late residence. No. 1322
Green street, on Thursday morning at 30 o’clock **
NECIS. —On the Ist inst., Flora Annie, infant daughter
of Jesse and Anna M. Nece, aged 11 months and 7 day s.
The relatives and friends of the family arB respBcfcUilly
invited to atteni the funeral, from the residence of her
parenis. No. Sl6 North Eleventh street, above Brown,
on Thursday afternoon at 1 o’clock, . **
LOPEF.—In New York, on the 2d instant, of pueu
menia, Emily Josephine Weaver, only daughter of V/m.
B and Annie M. Loper, in the 4th year of her age.
The friends of the families are invited to attend her
fnntxal, at St. Paul’s Church, Third street, above
Spruce, on Thursday afternoon, 4th instant, at 2K
oc ? orb. **
McCUßDT.—Suddenly, Kohert McCurdy, agel 72
years.
H.s relatives and friends are Invited to attend his fa
serai, from The residence of his nephew, Robert K. Mc-
Curdy. 1522 Poplar street, on Friday, sth. instant, £*lo
o'clovk A. M. ...
HARVEY.—On the let met., after a short and eerere
21Jd€s?, Mrs. Mary Harvey, in the 60th year of her a te.
Funeral ?rom her late residence, fio. 1131 Anita street,
on Thursday afternoon, at 1 o’clock, **
MAKftUEZE.—Very suddenly on the Ist inst.,Eizi
fcetli Stanley, eldest child of Emile and Caroline A. Mar*
qncze, aged eight years.
The funeral will take p'ar
nest, at ten o’clock, from
father. John H&seltine. 7C6 bp;
SHUiXEB. —On the Ist inst.
Dr ''
>avid Shuster, in the 7Sth year of her age.
The relatives and Mends of the family are respectfully
invited loattend her funeral, from her late residence.
KO Spring Garden street, on Timcr.day afternoon, at 2
9*clock. __
THOMAS.—On the afternoon of tho 3d Instant* Dr.
.Robert P. Thomas, in the 4!d year of his age. *
SIMPER BLACK SILKS.—BESSON &
SON’S MOURNING STORE. No. 918 OHSSTNUr
Street bare opened a new stock of super Black Silks*
$1 25 to $4 S7K a yard.
Black all-wool Mousßeline, doable width.
“ ' ‘ Tamise Cloths.
“ and White. Purple and Gray Chintzes.
44 and White*striped and Plaid Ginghams.
44 and White Delaines, 31>4 cents.
“ Grenadine TeiJs.
Alexander’s Black Rid Gloves, plain and emb’d.
Second-Mourning Balmoral Skirts. _ja3o
WHITE SELVIDGE BLACK SILKS,
* * DRAPDE LYONS —These are a very superior
grade Tof SILK?, warranted durable, and fine Paris
Black, ordered for oar best cits trade.
ja23 . EIRE & LANDELL.
WIDOWS 1 SILKS, WITHOUT GLOSS.
»■ Ecj al Armures. -
Corded Gros Grain.
Heavy Black Poult demotes.
ja2S Elßii It LANDELL.
K 7» REY. JOSEPH PARRISH THOMP*
SON,
of the Broadway Tabernacle,
New York,
Will Lecture
for the Benefit of the
VOLUNTEER REFRESHMENT SALOON,
. ox
THURSDAY,
FEBRUARY 11th, at 8 o’clock.
AT THE
ACADEMY OP MUSIC.
Subject:
REVOLUTION AGAINST FREE GOVENN
MENT NOT A RIGHT, BUT
A GRIME.
Tickets 'with secured seats, 60 cents.
Tickets for the Amphitheatre, 25 cents.
To be had at the
Union League House.
Pugh’s, Sixth and Cheetnut street*,
Callender’s, Walnut and Third streets,
Bfartien’*. Chestnut street.
Caleb H. Needles’, Twelfth and Race.
THE REV. DR EDDY WILL DE
liver his lecture on “ Egypt, 5 * at the BAPTIST
CHURCH. PALLS OF SCHUYLKILL, on THURSDAY
EVENING, February 4th. 1564, at a.aarter before eight
o’clock. ; fe3-2t»
W*s2*» CONCERT* HALL-THE CELE
wG& BKATED Davenport Boys hold three of their
peculiar entertainments, at the above-named Hall, this
week, commencing THURSDAY EVENING. fe2-3t*
TSS** “THE TWO COMMOJSWEAI/I'HS.”
NCtfc —Rev. TREADWELL WaLDES wi;l deliver a
LECTURE on this Great National Subject THURSDAY
Evening, February 4th, at 8 o'clock, at MUSICAL FITb O
BALL. Tickets 25 cents. For benefit St. Matthew’s
Episcopal Church. fe2-£t*
|>e» STARTWSG WOKDESS IX PRE
SENCE of the Davenport Boys. At Concert Hall.
THURSDAY, FRIDAY, and SATURDAY Evenings of
the present week. fe2-3t*
AT THE ANNUAL MEETING OB*
the Stockholders of the Union Me&mehip Com
pany. held on Tuesday, February 2d, 1861. at the office.
No-14 North DELAWARE Avenue, the following named
gentlemen were duly elected Managers—viz;
William 84. Baird, A. J. Buckner,
Thomas Sparks, James D. W hath am,
Thomas Webser
And at a subsequent meeting of the Board, William M.
Baird was appointed President; Thomas Sparks, Vice
President; Thomas Webster. General Agent; and Wm.
W. Harkneis, Secretary and Treasurer, for the ensuing
y« ar. W. W. HaBKJSBSS.
ft 4 3t
PEMNSYLVAMI\ RELIEF ASSO
§C?s> ciatjon For east TK^hESSSE.
President * Ex-Got. JAMES POLLO'JK.
Treasurer —i/Al/EB COPE
Setreiary—JOSEPH T. THOMAS .
This Association has for its object to relieve the suffer
in see of the people of E.st Tennessee the only portion of
the South which has preserved unshaken its fidelity to
the Flsg of the United Stales.
When the question of secession was presented to the
people, in February,lB6l, East Tennessee gave an over
whelming majority against it. In Sevier county, oat of
a votixg population of 1.467, only one vote was polled
for .secession. At this moment there are, in the Federal
oni'orm, from the county of Roane, more men in arms
than there were voters in!B6o. „ ,
The young men of East Tennessee are now fighting for
ihflr country and our country. The old men, woman, aud
children, whether within the Federal or toe rebel Hues,
are nahed,destitute, and almost starving, the contea hag
armies having four times passed over their unhappy
country, leaving devastation in their track.
Manners of the Committee, ana others, who may be
wiling to collect funds, are respectfully requested to
call upon the Secretary. No. 245 South Fifth street, and
procure subscription books numbered and signed by the
6ecrelaiy, Wo other subscription books are authorized
by the Association. , ' .
Conlribntions in blankets, clothing. &c. .may be lent
to the undersigned. J. B. LIP! *
No. 71* MARKET Street.
Chairman of Committee on Collections.
INSURANCE COMPANY OP THE
Restate of Pennsylvania. _ ....
February. 1, 1564.
The Directors have this day declared a Dividend of
six per cent., or twelve dollars per share, clear 01 ail
taxes, payable to the Stockholders-it their I«K£L repre
sentatives, on demand. WILLIAM HARPER.
f»2-10t Secretary.
OB'E'ICK PENNSVLVASU BAHr
HOAD COMPANY.
Philadelphi^v.,
KOTICB TO VrOCKHOL'DiSsr
T"yt» A-nn-nn.l Muftliagnf fcha Stockholders oftlus Com
pany will be held on TUESDAY, the 3gch day of Februa
ry, 1564, at 10 o clock A. M.» at SANSOM-3TBEBT
H The'Annual Election for Directors will be held on
MONDAY, the tth day of March, 1864, at the Office of the
Company, No. 338 South THIRD Street,
jaifl-tfie EDMUND SMITH. Secretary.
assfe BOTICE. —OFFICE OF THE PHI
and brie railroad compa
ny, No. 930 WALNDT Street.
Philadelphia. Jan. 29, 1864.
Tie holders of the Certificates of PREFERRED DEBT,
Issued in accordance with an act of assembly, passed
April 13,1860, by the Sanbury and Erie Railroad Com
pany, and dated May l. 1850, are requested to present
the same IMMEDIATELY, for redemption, at the <. fflce
of fi is Company. GEO. P. LITTLE,
j a*-9-6t_ Treasurer,. P. T.
CORK BXCHA.
BSLPHIA, Koremb
At the Election held 16th in
-wore doir elected Birecl
Sant:
Alexander
James Steel.
Robert Ervien, -
William P. Oox,
Samuel T. Ganby,
Philip B. Mingle,
John F. Gross*
And at the meeting of the
OATTELL, Esa., wasuninix
ALEX.WBILLDIN, lea..Vi
TORREY, Cashier.
rrrrr-r FHIhADEIiFHIA AND READIN6
niTT.Knin fIOMPAay. Office No. 3517 South
FOURTHtSbreet, Philadelphia, December 2, lse-3.
DIVIDEND NOTICE- —The Transfer Books of tula
Company will be dosed on THUR&IXAY, 17th instant*
end reopened on TUESDAY, Jannary 12,1861
.A Dividend of SEVEN PER CENT., clear of State tax,
•has been declared on the Common Stock, payable in
Common Stock on and after the 31st December next to
the holders thereof as they shall stand registered on the
hoOlrrat the close of business on the 17th lnst.
A Dividend ol THEBE AND A HALT PER CENT.,
clear of State tax, has been declared on the pre
ferred. Stoek, payable la 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 inst. . _
Holders of certificates which haye been discharged
from this office, or either of the Transfer Agencies, are
particularly requested to haye them duly registered on
th 8 Transfer Books to whieh tney haye been transferred,
prior to the 17th inst. „
Stockholders whose names are registered on the New
fork books will be paid at the Farmers’ Loan and Trust
Company, and those whose names are registered on the
Boston books will be p»ld at the office <>r MeMtg. I. B.
Thayer & Brother. a BEADTOED,
ae3-tf Troararer.
FIRST t01,1.E( Tlt>3 DISTRICT
OF PENNSYLVANIA, United States Assessor’s
office. No. 431 K WALNUT Street.
Notice Is hereby siren that the Annual Lists, Enume
rations, and Assessments for the year 1863, taken in con
fi .rmity to the provisions of the * ‘Act to Provide Internal
Revenue, and Support the Government, and to Pay inte
rest on the Public Debt,”approved July Ist. 1862, and
the acts amendatory thereof, will remain opeuto the ex
amination of all persons interested, for the space of
fifteen days from the date hereof, between the hours of 9
A. M. and 3P. M., at this office. , ~
Immediately after the expiration of the said fifteen
aav s, and for the five days next ensuing, the undersigned
will le in attendance to receive and determine all appeals
lelative to the erroneous or excessive valuations or enu
merations made or taken by the Assistant Assessors in
their respective divisions.
41 All appeals must be in writing, and shall specify the
particular cause, matter, or thing respecting which a de
cision is requested, and shall moreover state the ground
or piinciple of inequality or error complained ot ,r
Appeals will not be considered unless filed before the
expiration of the said five day s.
All persons who have failed to file their applications
for license are notified to no 89 immediately, under the
T-enalties prescribed in the Excise Law against those wno
isfjß t> Btnfit ABBeanor First District Pennsylvania.
IIIMT.PHIA AND RICADIS,
AI tTrO AD COMPANY. Office BcuU»
ffMETHStreet. September 3, 1663.
DIVIDEND VoTTCB.—The following-naraod pni.nl
?Dividend on the Common Stock of :hi»
The .cverS%f them 1> nn
iSowmend it le, therefore. necessary that the
nV atosk should be presented on calling for the
wSSSiPie** S, BRADFORD, Treasurer.
dividend. BTO cKHOLDEKS’NAMES.
Mrs. Mary Bishop, S. Lancaster.
Kfe 4 ShSS 1 ** 11 '" o’- 0 ’-
f rtS"“ di -* ,wbold - JasA^sa*,
Debbie A. Hnfhel, Benj. F. Newport.
Sami. T. Harrison. BenJ. Pott.
James HaHovell, JT R- Roll man.
James W. HaUowell. Sarah Ann Rlchards.
Catherine C. Hoppela. Henry B Sherer,
Daniel KlappT Marla L. Sadler.
MiryKohn. AndrewTnrnjsr.
Chas. Hahn, Hsrtmsn Mrs. Rebecca tnrish.
ini n, and J. H. Kahn. Ex, Asher M. Wrlsht. .
>f S Kuhn. William Young,
R V S. Leisse Bxtr*., W. H. HeVlckur.
sad James G, Sehaft Ex. of Austin Smith. M
“hnSTLsiis,. dee’i WUHsSOo-
ice on Thursday morning
the house of her cran-l
rrace street. ***
» Margaret, relict of the late
Jail- 25. 1861
HeSS BA1(K, FHILJI
ber 33d, 1868. „
ast. iiwfoUowln* StoskioU
iton of tiie Cora Sxehan**
Q. Cstieii, _ _ '
Christian J. Hoffxus-Qt
E. W. Otther«rood.
Edmund A. Sender,
Charles E. Wilkins,
David Vanderveer,
Jonathan Enifht.
»Board this d&7 ALSX. 6.
mously re-elacSodTresidont;
r i«® President, and JOHB W.
J. W. TOBRBY,
OashiA?.
a vnciKT WORDS ABOUT _ THE
Eua DRAV1 1 it TBit FIRST WAKD.“J)O VOtl
tWht ■poaVOID ITf—The deficiency In the First
frAin rhA Drevlons draft and the recent one or •
deSTiea® otlfoM HUNDRED MRS. Unless imnie.
Siata Mtlon is taken to fornish our Quote no emergency
mwarife which will require another draft. Our da-
SSencywmbe added to toe new draft, until every able
bodied man in the ward may he taken from his fireside.
The Government must be maintained at all hazards-.
The Conscription Act has been declared constitutional
by the Supreme Court of this State. Do you recollect the
fearful state of suspense under which your family la
bored while the names were being drawn from the
wheel* at the provost marshal s office for the Second
Congressional district, under the previous draft? You
may have escaped, or you may'have been drafted. In
case you were drafted, how much time did you lose
wailing your turn for examination, while probably > ou
were over age. or subject to some physical disability?
What did it cost you for the sharks who play around the
office of the Board of Enrolment? Incase you have to
go through this ordeal again—even if not influenced by
patriotism—would you not prefer contributing gene
rously to a fund for paying the bounty for the'Firet w*rd.
in order to fill the quota promptly?
Are yon a father? Do you feel as though you could
leave ycur children to enter the service? If so, go at
once. Young mas. are you a mechanic or laboring man.
with an aged mother, or younger brothers and sisters
depending upon your labor for support? Can you re*
fuse to contribute at least a few days’ wages to this fund,
with, this statement of facts before you? In case yon are
drafted you must either serve, find a substitute, or nay
the commutation fee. unlesi exempted for disability.
There are plenty ot men willing to enlist, at the risk of
life and limb. All the wards m the wty are paying
liberal bounties, in order to have their men crodited to
their quota? at once. The First ward lias only just com
menced. Those wards which pay the largest
are filled at one*. Severalhavo already finished. The
President’s proclamation, under the last nail. Is for
800,009 men. If these are promptly in the field, at the
opening of spring such a demonstration may be
mace against tbe rebellion as will probably recare a
lasting peace withir- six months. Again. Is it not proper
that who take the field fchould leave their families
comfortable during their absence ? Their risks are far
greater than those who stay at home. If what 13 here
stated be the facts of the case, do you not think that you
should contribute generously to this fund ?
It is the design ol the Ward Committee to publish
every subscriber’s name, and the amount contributed.
By order of the Committee.
The* COMMITTEE OF DISTRIBUTION OF THB
FUBJ> pjovided for Enlutiueute for the
FIRST WARD, will MEET DAILY- from 4 to 5 o’coefc
P. M , at the Provost Marshal’s Office, in TWELFTH
Street, above Spruce, aud pay $5O EXTRA BOUNT f to
each Recruit mustered into the service of the United
States and credited to the First Ward.
Committees may report, and pay to the Treasurer the
moneys collected, at the same time and place
fe3 ht* H M. WATTS, Chairman.
AN ADJOURRED MEETING OF
the citizens of the THIRD WARD will be neld
THIS EVENING, at JEFFERSON HALL,
corner of SIXTH and CHRIaTIAK Streets,at 7>< o’clock,
to aid enlistments Jrom the Ward. The different pre
cinct treasurers and collectors are particularly requested
to be ptesent, to report to the Ward Treasurer.
JOS. BROWN, President.
Jog. T. Justus, Secretary. it*
n»grr» SIXTH WARD.—NEVER GIVE UP
THE SHlP.—Tiift Six hWard Citizens will hold
an Adjourned Meeting THIS ( Thursday) EVENING, s.t
7>£ o’clock, kt No. 433 RAGS Street.* The intention is
to keep up the Ward organization until tee furnish the
whole of our quota uf volunteers. We hold the doctrine
that if three hundred thousand men will speedily ter
minate the war, five hundred thousand will do it much
sooner. Aid. CH.AS. WELDING, Chairman.
John Hagan* Secretary.
Wat. H, Barnes, Treamrer, It*
SEVENTH WARD BOUNTY
FUND.—Disbursiag Committee Office, WASH
INGTON BUILDING. Third Street, above Spruce.
All authored officers, who have enlisted men ac
credited to SEVENTH WAKD, are requested to send to
this Office immediately, a full list of names, with the
date of saideoHstment Office hoars, 10 tol o’clock, and
3to 5 o’clock P. M.
W. P. lIACKBR. Chairman.
T. M Hudbk, Secretary. , fel 3t
SHALL THERE BE AB DRAFT IN
THE TWENTIETH WARD ?
All interested in fll'ius up the quota of ilia Ward, and
‘who wish to avoid the Draft, are invited to meet on
THURSDAY EVENING, the4th Inst., &t7K o'clock, at
the Church. Girard avenue, above Sixteenth street,
when the follow Id g Resolution will be discussed:
Whether the Committees collect any more funds to fill,
the quota of the Ward, or discontinue their work of col
lecting, ana let the draft be made. _
Those who are subject to the Draft are invited to at
tend, as this will be the last opportunity to gel out, If we
do not meet with better success than we have done.
We can get out by raising $40,000. and if th?re is a
Draft it will require $300,000 to pay for substitutes or
commutation money.
LOBiiumwiuuiuM "gEOEGE WILLIAMS, President.
BENJ. HAEFER. Secretary. fe3-2t
A WAR MEETING IN THE
fcCSU TWEBTI-FOOBTH WARD. On FRIDAY. s;h
in&t., aWard Meeting, to he addressed by able speakers,
will be h<l«i in Commissioners' Hall, at MARKET and
THIRTY-SEVENTH Streets, West Philadelphia. Ail
the citizens are earnestly requested to he present.
E. D SAUNDERS, Chairman Ex Com.
E. Spencer Miller. Seeretary. fe4 2t
TATES COLORED
>wing contributions aro ac
jfory Committee for recruiting
nited states army:
C. Sherman St Son-. $lO3 00
Ch ae. G. Sower..... lu) 00
Gso. E. Taylor 2t‘o 00
Stuart & 8r0... fr'<d 00
£h. J. Aubin I+3 00
Wm C. Kent luu 00
Work, McConch, &
Co 100 00
W. Morris Davis . r») 00
B.F. Warner....... 1(0(0
Thomas Potter 200 00
F. and J W. J. & Co OO
Cash 5 00
W. Rutter St C 0.... 25 oo
H. Pranciscus. • 100 00
if. W. Baldwin &Co 50)00
Mrs. J. 6111 100(0
Mrs. B. W. Clark-.. Ifo 00
John McAllister, Jr 50 00
W.H. Hart 55 00
B. B. Comegys 20 oo
Cash 25 00
Wash. L. Atlee 10 00
Robert Cabeen 250 00
C. L. Oram 53 00
L. C. Armstrong... 25 00
Henderson St C 0.... 5 00
J. li/ We 115.......... h 00
Brooke St Fuller.... 25 00
Albert C. Roberts. , fci) 00
T. P. ttotesbury.... 100 OO
John Fagan........ 5 00
J. J 20 on
B. F. Huddy 20 00
Merrick St Sons 530 00
R. Aahnrit& cions. 500 00
Jno. Gibson, Son,
& Oo 250 00
J. H Earle St Son - * 103 CO
Isaac Lea 250 00
J- Sergeant Price. 100 00
Welling, CoJttin, &
Co
W. H, Newboid,
Son, & Aerteen-
EdwardP Kelly
B P. Hunt
Bond Bros & Co
rspk inviTED S'
TROOPS —The folio
knowleosed by the Super vis<
Colored Regiments for the yi
Thomas Motl.'. si,o£o 00
Abm. Barker 500 00
D. N 300 00
Samuel L, White... SOD 00
K. W. Clerk ACo-- 600 00
William Still 25 00
Cash 500 00
B. C. Lea .. 500 00
Capt. W. Whilldin. 600 iv
Freetom 20 OJ
G. D. Parrish 6fo 00
A. A. Konigmacher. 250 00
Furness. Brinley.dt „
Co 230 CO
Tbfco. Bliv 200™
Peter Wright * Sons 500 00
Bauson Robinson. • tOO 00
Charles Rainer,.... 100 CO
8 K, floxie 25 00
George Gons 59 00
E. R. Hntchinscn , 50 00
L R. Dawson...... 25 CO
Edwin Hall 50 00
John C Davis 5 00,
Cash 50 00
Geo. P. Smith. 300 00
Wm. Sellers &Co . 500 OG
W. C. Houston 50 00
Lindley fcmytli..... 260 00
Sharpie: s Bros 300 00
Chas. Evans 20 00
Oa«b 60 00
W. H. Lamed aCo 300 CO
D. S. Brown & Co.. 250 00
Wain & Learning... 100 00
Mr. Tingle? 10 00
Horatio G. Fisher*. 50 t‘o
Jessup* Moore.—. SCO 00
Lixdeay&Blakision 60 00
Cash 25 CO
C. C. Server &. San.. 10 00
Smith English * Co 5 00
Cat-h 2 00
Siegel, Wiest, * ■
Erwin
Subsistence
C. W Wharton.,..
E. M. Davis, Jr...*
L. A. Mercer
Dr. J. Forsyth Meigs
J. E.Caldweii & Co
F. h Bndine
Dr. D. Jayne Ac Bon
P.B. Brise * C 0..,.
Carh
Phcenix Iron Co. • • •
W. W. Justice
A- Wbitmy * Sons
Thos. J. Mesgear.*
George Do; d
Ca>h
C A H Borie
A. E Borie
Alex. Whildin *
Saan iers Lewis (Ist
subscription)...
W. G. Taylor....
Abm. B. Jterklns
Henry Leybert
I. Gillingham Fell
200 00i
5 0 00;
100 00:
100 00!
100 00;
26 00
, 60 00
. ICO 00
60 00
Son
Atherton Blight....
W.B Abbey
Charles O. .Abbey - -
Charles Abbey
£ Tracey^. •••*••••
flapb
J. Giaham A Co. •
J. B. Gould .
Philadelphia Con
;' ol Pennsylvania,
Edw P. Kelly
Alfred Fitler... •
Cash
William_MiUer
tribniionship
D. Claike Whartou
Evan Eo«er6
H. A. Dieer
Samuel Cox
James H. Bryson-*
Cochran A Bussell.
J. S. L . Jr
Dialogue & Green-.
Lieut L. Hart
Sellers Bro
Schultz
D. L. Pratt
RockhiU & Wilson.
C. A- Pierce *
Jacob W. Mont;...*
Lewi*. Bros.. A Co!
M Hall Stanton....
LeYick Basin, A Co.
7 a-rnall a Tri rnble*
Withers & Peterson
Cbas. Gibbons.....
J. M. McKim
John B Myers
Manufacturers' and
Mechanics* Bank.
Gash
Geo. L- Jones
Chas. Smith
J Emory Stone....
R. A. Tilghman....
Giratd Life & Trust
Co ...
R*ht. A. Maxwell..
Henry C. Davis....
Cash
Corn Exchange Bh.
Jas. Kimby & (Jo-<
R. Stedjnan
Southwark Mann*
factoring Co
J. S. Harmer.
Samuel E. Slayma-
K?B. Browne -
Beading R. R, (3d
tnb.).. 1,000 00
J. Gillingham Fell,
(3d sub.) 200 00
Saunders Lewis, (2d • A
sub )... - 260 00
Insurance Co. N.
America, (2d sub.) 300 00
A. S. t& E. Roberta
& Co 100 00
Thos. Webster..... 50 00 .
The committee would remark for the information of
the Philadelphia public, who have enabled this commit
tee to more than rec eem its pledge to the War Depart
ment. (“to defray extraordinary expenses attending
recruiting of three colored regiments for the war, ) -hat
the movementhas bean one of mirked success, and the
recrui ing the most economical that has been accent*
plipbed during the war. The' expense of recruiting the
64th and £sth Maseacnueetts colored regiments was over
fcSQ.WO per regiment but after careful consideration of
the whole subject the Supervisory Committee thought it
could raise the three regiments promised the War De
.partment at *IO,OOU per regiment. It has collected * -
388 (above mentioned), and on the 28th day of J age,,1393,
sent the first sqaad of eighty men to Camp William
On the 24th July, 1863, the Ist (3d U. S.) regiment was
fall
On the 13th September, 1803, the 2d (Gih U. B.) regiment
Was full.
On the 4th December, 1863, the 3d (Bth U. 6.) regiment
as full
On the*6 h January, 1864, the 4th (221 TJ. S.) regiment
Was full.
On the 3d February. 3564. the sth (25th U. S.) regiment
lacks but a few of being full.- __ • ~
August 13tb, 1663, the 3d U. S. Regiment left Camp Wil
liam Penn* and was in front of Fort Wagner when it
surrendered. - • .. - _ .
October 14th, 1863, the 6th U. S. Regiment left for Yvrk-
January I6th. 1864, the Bth V. S. Regiment left for Hil
to?^e22d and 26th Regiments are now at Camp William
Penn, waiting ordtrs from the Government.
Thus the committee have raised live regiments with
the fund estimated as necessary to organize three. It
has alßo recently opened a Free Military School at its
headquarters, 1210 Chestnut street, under the care of
John H. Taggart, late Colonel of the 12th Regiment
Pennsylvania Reserves, and has at this time 161 scholars.
AH'the students that have been sent before the Exami
ners at Washington have passed, at d are now officers of
Colored Regiments Two additional Preceptors have
been engaged for the school—viz: an Assistant to teach
Tac'icK and Aim? Regulation*.and a Professor to review
the students in arithmetic and the higher mathematics,
geography, and history. «
The Committee having nearly exhausted the funds -in
trusted to it, and believing it* power to recruit colored
troops economically is by no means at an end. has as ted
and received permit sion from the War Department to
continue its work. It therefore solicits from citizens,
and from the Banks, Insurance Companies, Railroad
Companies, and other public institutions, renewed aid.
The Committee feels confident that it is only necessary
to call public attention to this matter to insure hs lull
accomplishment. , . „
Sines the foregoing statement was compiled the foil >w
in* ad iitional subscription* have been made
Philadelphia and Beading Railroad Co
Randolph & Jock*
J. Gillingham Fell (sth subscription)
Gadwal&der Biddle.
A Friend....
Hy. Samuel
$5,000 00
... 1(X) 00
... 10.100
25 00
*23 00
.... 25 00
THOM&S WBB3TEB, Chairman
Cadwalapek Bidj>lk, Secretary,
K A. Mbkc£K, Treasurer
Philadelphia, Febroary 3.1861
«w-is phuvaselphu and brie: ka ir.-
|<2£» KOaD. . Philadelphia, Jan. 18,186*
The Annuel Meeting of tin Stockholders of the PMla
dfllnhia ftnd Brie Bailro&d.Comp»ny will be neld. at tae
Office. Nop 330 WALNUT titree" ra MON DAI, the
eighth day of February next, at ten o’clock A M.
At this meeting an Election will be held for Ten Mr na
gers of the Company to serve for one year.
The polls to close at two o’clock P. M. „ .
ial9-tulhs9t EPWABD F. PAY, Sec y.
THE DAVENPORT BOYS-TilK
Greatest Wonder of the World, at Concert Bill.
Open TBURSDAY, FRIDAY, and SATURDAY Evenings,
February 4th, sth. and 6th.. fe2-.St*
Mto JERSEY SHORE. PINS CREEK)
|(3» AND STATE LIjSB RAILROAD. —Agreeably to
previous notice, a nesting of the Commlesiopera ol 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 FRANK CJa
HOU6E, In Jersey Shore, Lycoming county, on THITRS-.
DAY. the 4th day of February, 1864, at 10 o’elock A. M.,
to open books and receive subscription*, preparatory to
organizing the Company. A report on the general
•haracter of the route will be made by the Engineer at
th plii\Snißaie. 1863. dal6-t’e4
mtSfm. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS OF
Ef I THE OIL CREEK AND BIDS WAV RaILROaD
COMP AN X
The anneal meeting of the Stockholders of this Com
pany will be held on WBOHESDAT, tbe 10* dayof
February, 1861. at 1 o'clock I*. M.. at No. 4t WIL LINO’S
A?lVy. Rrfadsiphl* JOSBPa LBBLBI.
ja»'l3t Secretary.
THE PRESS.—PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1864.
.. 103 00
.. 25 fO
no oo
100 00
00 Oil
► 20 00
. SO 00
- 103 00
SO CO
100 00
103 00
200 00
CsUubscriptiou),
W. O. ft myth
A. B. Cummings.
E. Hey & Bro- ••
G. Hoff & Bro
J. "W. Thomas.—
Andrew M. Jones.
W. W
Insurance Co. N.
America (Istsub.)
Delaware Mutual
Insurance Co
Middnton & C 0....
Insurance Co. State
MOO
i 5 00
50 00
. HR 00
. 100 00
Farrell, Herring, &
Go ..
Morris, Tasker, &
Co.
Hash
C. Stoddart & Bro..
Farmers’ and Me*
cbanice’ Bank •««•
Wm. Wharton. Jr..
Phila. Wil. St Balt.
! R.R 1,00100
i Wm. Meredith 20 00
Jay Cooke & C 0.... 500 00
L. Benkert 50 00
Evan Randolph.... 2'o 00
Beaver Meadow&• 200 00
J. W. Ryerss,...... ICO 00
Coffee & Fey 5 00
D. Hansell 50 GO
Thomas Clyde. • ••»• lo) 00
W. P. Clyde-...... 6J 00
Heading Railroad,
(Istsub.) 1,000 00
J. Gillingham Fell,
(2d tub ) 100 00
W. 8a3ht0n........ 1500
F. J. Sylvester..... 20 CO
Cash I 00
F. J. Dreer GO 03
L. Mason Mitchell, 100 CO
Geo. J>. Wetherill. GO 00
Chas. Cambios 50 00
jabez Gates - -. i'» GO
JohnC. Mitchell.. 00 00
American Fire In
surance and Trust
i Co 10) CO
1 Rev E. E. Adame. 10 00
i Beading Sailroad,
' (2d5ub.1,003 00
A Friend VO 0)
• R. N. Rathburn.. •. 250 00
> Wije.Pnsey.&Co.. 50 00
Philadelphia Bank. 500 00
i Morton McMichaei. 75 00
> John Button... ft) oo
Thos. Kimber, Jr-. 100 00
i A.Campbell Jt Co*. l'O 00
Horace Binney. • • • ■ 53 00
i Martin Nixon 100 00
B. R. Cope...* 50 00
i L. lungericli •* 25 0J
Alex. Priestly 25 03
i Isaac M. Mo>s 25 00
•$33,553 00
fe4-thgtn3t
CHERRY-STREET POHCB STA
TION. FjbkoaryS. 1864 —At a Meeliae ortha
POLIOS OFFICERS OF TBB FOURTH DISTRICT Reid
THiti MORl*lWv, the following Preamble and Kea^lß
tions were unanimriusly adopted i ,
Whereas, We have heard with unfeigned regret and
unmitigated sorrow of the decease of our lata associate,
M iPHfW w. WALKER a© officer who, by his atten
tion to hts duty Rnd uprightness of conduct, msntod ihe
approval of his superior officei 8 and the commendation
of ail citizens thrown into contact with him, and by his
uniform kindness and urbanity of manner has endeared
himself to his associates: Therefore, , ... .
Resolved, That while we now with submission and
reverence to the degree of “ Him M who doeth all tni age
well, we deeply sympathize with the sorrows of his
family, who have thus been, deprive! of a kina husband
ant father, aid that we will ever cherish his insmory m
our heart of hearts,” as a devoted and ati-sctionu*©
tiiend and associate. . .. .. .
Resolved Ihat we respectfully lavite the participa
tion of the whole Police force, in paying the last sad
tribute to his memory, on Friday, 6- h lost , at 1 o clock,
and that we will attend the fUEoral in a body, and wear
the usual badge of mourning 'or thirty days; and .
Resolved, That the officers of this meeting be in
structed to convey these Resolutions to »he family of the
deceased, and advertise them In the Press, Inquirer,
and Ledger.
Lieutenant A. BOWERS. Chairman.
AtUat—Sergeant Tho.?. Baktttolomiw* ...
•* J. UOUGHERTV.
THE ANNUAL ELECTIOJI OF
Of THE MERCANTILE LIBRARY
COMPANY Will be held on TUESDAY, February 16,,
at the LIBRARY ROOM, between the hoars of 4 and 8
PM. JOHN LARDNEB, Jr., Recording Secretary.
fe3-2t stulh-5t .
MSBr PENKSYLYANIA FRKEDUAfI’S
relief ASSOCIATION. —The Rooms of thU As
sociation, at Mo- *sB* WALNOT Street, are open daily
from 9 o’clock A M. till SP. 31. 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., SouthTHIRD Street. jall-lm
MILITARY.
§ BOUNTY, $385 GASH: $7OO DU
RING enlistment, ,
FIVE GOOD MEN are wanted at 10 o’clock TO
DAY.
Gapt. B. W, GRAEFF, Company C.
It* BROAD and SAHSOtf Street*. '
« SECOND COMPANY PEOVOST
GUARD. PA. VOLS. —This Company will be mas
tered THIS MORNING, at 9 o’clock. The bounties
will be paid as eoon as the rolls are prepared.
The Third Company la rapidly filling np. Good men
should come well recommended, and apply at the Pro
vost Marshal’s Office, FIFTH and BUTTONWOOD
Streets, to Captain JOHN H. JACK,
Captain CHAS BEEN,
It Recruiting Officers.
f AVOID THE DRAFT I
WANTED!—ONE HUNDRED ABLE-BODIED MSN,
for a new C&yalry Compauy, to join aa old Pennsyl
vania Regiment, now in the field. Volunteers will
receive ALL BOUNTIES, just the same as all other re
cruits when mustered. Also* pay will commence from
date of enrolment. •
Apply to Captoin FREDERICK ZARRACHBR, No. 245
South Third Street. Philadelphia.
Lieutenant BHRGOOD, Reading, Penna.
O. S, GEO W. IRVIN. No. 120 Federal St., Philada.
Q. S. THOMAS H. W ARRAU, No. 44 Washington »va
nue, Philadelphia. ; .fe3-4t*
S HEADQUARTERS PROVOST MAR.
PHAL FIRST DISTRICT PENNSYLVANIA, No. £l3
South THIRD Street.
Philadelphia, January 25th, IS:4.
AVoID THE DRAFT
By the 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 THE CITY OF PHILADELPHIA
the recruits mays elect.
The City and ward Bounties will be paid in cash, Go
vernment Bounties by instalments. • _____
Apply to Gapt. FRED K. ZARRACHBR,
fel 6t* Bearaiting Officer.
VA DANA TROOP.—AUTHORITY
ffliv having been granted to Captain R. W. H&m
/rfvf mell to reorganize the Troop for the 21*t Ca
— 1 »*■ valry, a few recruits wanted to fill the com
pany. All the bounties guaranteed-
Recruiting Stations. —S. W. «or. Sixth and Chestnut,
and Warren Hose Boute Sixteenth and Filbert.
Captain, R W. Hammel; Ist lieut., A. T. Clark: 2d
lieut., A. J. Bair ~ ■ fe3-6t*
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THE WHIP. KOE. AND RWOBD; or, The Gulf De
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(Clmarosa). A Leonora (Beethoven) Little Jean Bap
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Mi.K'B new and splendid Gallery, 624 AfeCII St. 1 *
TYOBYTYPES.-AMONGST B. F.
-1- BEIMER'B specimens, at 624 ARCH Street, 'Will be
found styles to 6uit all taatoa. Their naturalness and
elaborate artistic coloring never fail to please *
Morgan, orr, a 00,, steam
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MachinistsandßoilerMakers.Bo. I*l9 CALLOWHtLL
Street. PhUadelabU. feSO*
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,LEN, 1308 CHESTHPT.
RETAII, DRY GOODS.
JMNEN SHEETINGS,
DOMESTIC SHEETINGS,
AND LINEN. AND
HOUSE FTHNISHINO DRY GOODS,
OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS,
At the lowest cash prices.
SHEPPARD, YAH HARIiINOtEN, Se AKRISON,
1008 CHESTNUT Street.
A l thstuSt
J>ICH LACE CURTAINS,
CURTAIN GOODS,
AND
FtJKKITUKJE COVERINGS.
A LAEGE ASSORTMENT .
OF *
‘ NEW AND DESIRABLE GOODS.
SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN, & ARRISON,
fe4 tlisiu 8t 1008 CHESTNUT Street,
■JLTAESEILLE3 QUILT3-0F FINE
A"A- quality at moderate prices.
Good Blankeis. in large sizes.
Sheeting Muslins. of every width.
Several grades oiilckingß.
Table damasks.
Power-loom Table Liaeii, damask patterns.
I’l’YTfir-Joora Table llaen dice patterns
S-4 BUacaed Table Damask, $1; a bargain.
Uablet'ched Table Linens, a variety.
Fine Towels Napkins. Nursery Diaper*.
Ballardvale Flannels, 62>£ to $1 per yard.
■\VxlliamsviUe and Wamsutta Muslins.
NewYoik Mills: and other good makes.
Best heavy and fineBhi'time and Fronting Linens.
BLACK SILKS.
Just opened, a large lot, marked low.
Spring De Laines and Prints.
Mode Alpacas. choice shades.
Printed Brilliants and 4 4 Fancy Shirtings.
COOPER & uONARD.
fe4 6. E< corner NINTH and MARKET St*.
DRY-GOODS JOBBING HOUSES.
Q.ALBRAITTI & LINDSAY,
IMPORTERS AND COMMISSION
MERCHANTS,
No. 31 STRAWBERRY STREET,
would call the attentioa of the trade to the following, of
which they are prepared to show full line i, viz:
DRESS GOODS, "WHITE GOOD 3,
BLAOK AND COLORED IRISH LTNRNS,
ALPACAS. LINEN 1 HDKFS.,
ITALIAN CLOTHS. BALMORAL SKIRTS, Ac.
SHAWLS, fe4-lra*
MILLINERY GOODS.
NEW MILLINERY GOODS.
P. A. HARDING & CO.,
Respectfully inform the mercantile community that
they will open,
FEBRUARY lOtli, 1801,
Afr -
No. 413 ASCII STREET, ‘
. A COMPLETE STOCK OP
STKAW
AND
MILLINERY GOODS,
Baited to the trade, and trust that prompt and careful at*
temion, moderation in prices, good assortment, together
with their long experience in business, (having been for
the last seven years with the bouse of Lincoln, Wood, &
Nichols, and their late successors. Wood & Cary,) they
may merit a share of the public patronage.
JVS* Orders solicited by mail and promptly exeeuted.
fel-lm
ARMY GOODS.
1864.
FURLOU GIIS.
Officers and soldiers, Tisitins: the city on furlough,
needing
SWO R D S
And other MILITARY EQUIPMENTS are invited to the
very extensive
MANUFACTURING ESTABLISHMENT OF
GEO. W. SIMONS & BEO.,
SANSOM-STKEET HALE,
SANSOM Street, above Sixth.
PKESENTATION 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
JEWEIER WITH THE PRACTICAL SWORD MAKER.
jaZZ-lm
-pOR THE ARMY AND NAVY.
EVANS & lIASSALL,
MILITARY FURNISHERS,
418 ARCH STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
Banners, Regimental and Company Flags. Swords,
Bashes, Belts, Fassants, Epaulettes, Hats, Capsj Can-
teens, Haversacks, Camp Rita, Field Glasses, Spars,
Ad everything pertaining to the complete outfit of Army
and Navy Officers,
A liberal disconnt allowed to the trade. iaS-lm
Q. W. SIMONS dt BROTHER,
SANSOM-STBSET HALL. PHILADELPHIA,
MANUFACTURERS OF JE WELBY.
FINE SWORDS,
AND
MILITARY GOODS IN EVERY VARIETY.
au2B-U6m
pROTHINGHAM * WELLS
HAVK NOR SALB,
HEAVY. MEDIUM, AND LIGHT SHEETINGS AND
SHIRTINGS.
STANDARD DRILLS.
HEAVY CASTOR FLANNELS.
WASH. NOTON AND VICTORY CAMBRICS AND
SILBGIAS.
LEACHED, AND CORSET JEANS. ■■■
No. la WORSTED YARN, Ac. ee22lftf
PIEAVCIAE.
JAY COOKE Sc 00.,
BANKERS AND DEALERS
GOVERNMENT LOANS.
0-20 BONDS.
6 PER CENT. LEGAL TENDERS.
7-30 TREASURY NOTES.
1381 LOANS.
ONE-YEAR CERTIFICATES.
QUARTERMASTERS' VOUCHERS.
QUARTERMASTERS’ CHECKS.
CITY AND STATE STOCKS.
BANK, RAILROAD, AND
CANAL STOCKS AND BONDS.
Stocks Bought and Sold on Commission'
A (all supply ol all Kinds of
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES,
Including the Hot Five Per Cent, (legal tender) TREA
SURY NOTES, always on hand.
Collection, made and deposits received.
JAY COOICE & CO.,
No. 114= South THIRD STREET.
LOAN
5.20
BOUGHT AND SOLD
DREXEL & CO.,
34 SOUTH THIRD STRBRT.
ja2olCtif
JOTH FEBRUARY,
IST APRIL, 1864=.
IST M A Y,
CQVPONS 7 3-10 AND 5-30,
W AN T B D.
DREXEL Sc 00.
QUARTERMASTERS’ VOUCHERS
U. S. FIVE-TWENTIES
WANTED.
SMITH & RANDOLPH,
OECOND NATIONAL BANK OF
KJPHILAD ELPHIA Ffi ANKFOSD.
CAPITAL *lOO,OOO. WITH THE PRIVILEGE OF IN*
CREASING TO *OOO.OOO.
_ • NATHAN HILLES, President
WILLIAM H. RHAWD, Cashier,
(Late of the Philadelphia Bank.)
directors:
NATHAN HILLSB. CHARLES E. KREMER.
GEORGE W. RHa\VN, BENJ. ROWLAND. Ja.,
SIMON R. SNYDER, BENI. H. DEACON,
EDWARD HAYES. JOHN COOPER.
LEWIS SHALLuBOSS, , , „ , „
The Fecond National Bank of Philadelphia is now
open at No 134- MAIN Street. Frankford. for ft® trans
action of a General Banking Business upon, the usual
Collections upon all accessible points will be made
ucoa llberal terms.
from thi army hospital—the Moody battle* field —the
Mansion of the rieh and htunblo abode of the poor—from
the office and the aacred desk—from the mountain tot,
distant valley* and far-off islands of the ocean—from
every nook and comer of the civilised world—ls pouring
in the evidence of the astonishing effects of DRAKE'S
PLANTATION BITTERS. Thousands upon thousands
of letters like the following may he seen at onr office:
Eehdbbttbt, Wis., Sept. 16,1863,
* * * * I have been in the army hospitals for
fourteen months—speechless and nearly dead. At Alton,
111., they gave me a bottle of Plantation Bitters. * * *
Three bottles restored lay speech, and cured me. * » * %*
0- H. FLATTTIL ”
Bottth Warsaw, 0., July 38. 1863. -
“* * * One young man, who had been sick and not
out of the house for two years with Scrofula and Ery
sipelas. after paying the doctors over $l6O without bene
fit, has been cured by ten bottles of your Bitters. * * *
EDWARD WOUN ALL. ”
The following is from the Matron of the Union Home
School for the Children of volunteers:
* Havembyeb Mansion, Fifty-sktunth *r *
New York, August ‘2, 1863. J
“Dk. Pbakb : Tour wonderful Plantation Bitters
have been given to some of our little children suffering
from weakness and weak lungs with most happy effict.
One little girl* in particular, with pains iu the head, loss
of appetite, and daily wasting consumption, on whom
all medical skill had been exhausted, has been entirely
restored. We commeuced with but a teaspoonful of
Bitters a day. Her appetite increased; strength and
health followed. * * * *
1864.
5.20
16 South THIRD Street.
PLANTATION BITTERS.
EosßectltiUy,
•* * * * I owe much to you, for I verily believe the
Plantation Bitters have saved my life.
BUY. W. H. WAGGONER, Madrid, N. Y. ”
•*• • * Thou wilt send me two bottles more of thy
Plantation Bitters. My wife has been greatly benefited
by their use.
Thy friend, ASA OURRIff, Philadelphia* Pa.”
•■ * * _* i have been a groat sufferer from Dyspepsia,
and had to abandon preaching. * * * The Plantation
Bitters have cured me.
-' BEY. J. 8. (IATHORN, Rochester, N. Y. ”
•«* • * Send ns twenty-tour dozen more of your
Plantation Bitters* the popularity of which is daily in
creasing with the guests of our house.
SYKES, CHADWICK, & OO. t
Proprietors Willard’s Hotel* Washington, D. C. ”
'** * * I have given the Plantation Bitters to hun
dredslo four disabled soldiers with the most astonishing
•Abet. G. W. D. ANDREWS,
Superintendent Soldiers' Home, Cincinnati, O.”
* « The Plantation Bitters have cured me of
liver complaint, of which I was laid up proetrate and
had to abandon my business.
H. B. KINGSLEY, Cleveland, 0.”
* * The Plantation Bitters have cured me of a
derangement of the kidneys and urinary organs that has
distressed me for years. It acts like a charm.
G. C. MOORE, Agent for Golf ate & Co., 264 Broadway,”
• Jto., dto,, &o.« &0., &0., &o.
The Plantation Bitters make the weak strong, the lan
guid brilliant, and are exhausted nature’s great restorer.
They are composed of the celebrated Oliasaya Bark,
Wintergreen, Sassafras, Boots. Herbs, &*., all preserved
in perfectly pure Si Croix Rum.
S. T—1860.-X-
Persons of sedentary habits, troubled with weakness,
lassitude, palpitation of the heart, lack of appetite, dis
tress after eating, torpid liver, constipation, &e<, deserve
to suffer if they will not try them.
They are recommended by the highest medical autho
rities, and are warranted to produce an fttunetfiaftsbeno
fioial effect. They are exceedingly agreeable, perfectly
pure, and harmless.
JToticb.— Any person pretending to sell Plantation Bit
ters In balk or by the gallon is a swindler and impostor.
We only put it up In our log-cabin bottles. Beware of
bottles refilled with, imitation deleterious stuff, for wMoh
several persons are already in prison. See that every
bottle has our United States stamp orer the cork, and
signature on steel-plate side labels.
Bold by respectable dealers throughout the habitable
globe.
p. H. DRAKE * CO.,
0013-atnAth4m 303 BBOADWAY. H. Y,
INSURANCECOMPANIES.
Q I It A R D
FIRE .A-ISTD 3WCAK.I3STJB
INSURANCE COMPANY
Office, 415 Walnut Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
CAPITAL
INCOME FOR I86H:
FROM FIRS INSURANCE PREMIUMS. AND INTE
REST ON INVESTMENTS. ‘
$00,618 8?3.
LOSSES PAID ; ..,.$29,127 £>2
And nnyaid (one of $2,200, and one of $BOO, as reported,
but not in time to be adjusted before January 1* 1S&-1,)
thus leaving nearly
$60,000 OO
Income over losses, out of which current expenses have
been paid; also, two Dividends, amounting gto
TWELVE PER CENT , declared in
MAY AND NOVEMBER.
4S=» The Capital cf this Company is Invested in First
Class Bonds and Mortgages, United 'States Loans, City
of Philadelphia Loans, Camden and Amboy Railroad,
and other undoubted Securities, Including balance o
Cash in Philadelphia Bank,
910,140 87s
This Company haibeen doing business for many
years, and ranks among the safest inthe country.
$500,000
Has bees disbursed by it, for the benefit of Its patrons.
Within the past TEN TEARS.
NO COMP AMY
Excels it in promptness and fairness, in the adjustment
and payment of its loeses.
DIRECTORS
Thomas Craven,
John Thuraiey,
Furman fcheppard,
George H. Ashton,
Charles I. Dupont,
Samuel Jones, M. D.,
Alfred S.
tbomas c:
ALFRED S.
Jakes B. Alford. Becretai
JNSUEE NOW
CONNECTICUT
MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO.
ESTABLISHED IN 1816.
CAPITA!. SIX MILLIONS OF DOLLARS!
A COMPANY that has already divided PROFITS
among its living members amounting to more than
TWO MILLION DOLLARS I
and paid to the families of its 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
FEBRUARY, 1861!
49* All personslinsuring immediately will participate
in the gaining instantly what It takes a
life*time to acquire in many other companies* securing
49*510,000 for only the premium on $5,000.
49 s * $5,000 for only the premium ou
and other sums In the same proportion.
REMEMBER*
A Life Insurance Policy provides instantly for one's
family in case of an event which may take place at any
moment.
INSURE NOW!
\
OFFICE. 404 WALNUT STREET.
WADLEIGH & TILDEN, Agents.
INSURANT
J. No. 406 CHKB'
CE COMPANY,
ITNUT STREET.
PHILADELPHIA. .
FIRE ANQ INLAND INSURANCE.
DIRECTORS.
Francis N. Buck, John W. Everman,
Charles Richardson, Robert B. Potter,
Henry Lewis, John Kessler. Jr.,
O. W. Davis, E. D Woodruff,
P. 6. Justice, Charles Stokes,
George A. West. Joseph D. Ellis.
FB4NOIB N. BUOK. President. - .
GHAS. RICHARDSON, Vies President.
W. I. Blanchard. Secretary. ‘ jaM-w
QKAPEVINE MANURE,
Composed of rough pieces of
EAW BONES, HORNS, AND SINEWS.
Rleh in organic matter, end especially adapted to
GBAPB- VINES and YOUNG TRBKB.
For sale by the manufacturers,
BATJQEC <& SONS,
fe4-th3t* No, 20 South DEL 4WARE Avenue.
TJEIMER’S CARTES DE VISHE ASH
-4V are admired for their pleasing style and accnracy of
likeness. Get them at SECOND Street, above Green,
and you will be pleaeed with yonrcboice. *
TVEAF MADE TO HEAR.—INSTRU
-L-s manta to lassiet the hearing at P. MADEIRA'S.
No. UN South I'JSOTH St.. below Chestaut. 03 453
MSS. 0. M. DEYOE.”
8300,000
.Too W. Claghorn,
N. S. Lawrence,
Jer. Walker,
Jno. Buoplee,
Henry W. Gray,
Silas Yerkes, Jr.,
Gillett.
RAVEN. President. ,
GILLETT, Vice President,
ry. ja2S thstu-65
MAKTS.
■WANTED—A NEAT AND TIDY
H BOV (rnm twelve to fifteen rears of a*9 H. W.
corner OH FKTN rIT and EffißTH StrenW. ■ f»4-tr
WANTIU-A young lady, op
’ ’ roflnempnt, desires s SITUATTO Sin a familym
Seami trees, tot the take of a home. ApplT to Mo. S9J
Worth SIXTH Street. i&*
WANTED—A SALESMAN IN AN
Commission Dry Goods House;
one well acquainted with tbe city and Western jobbing
trade. Address X. Press office f«4-Sc*
A LADY DESIRES A SIT UAT [ON
** usi c Teacher lu a school.
Address 0. B this office. w _ f©2 tutbsSt*
AN EXPERIENCED BOOK KEEPER
. fe'S® 5 employment In the BrenlnK in any capacity
In which a knowleilae of bislnere conia l>e made
available. Address J. P. W.Boy 12.9 V Q i2t*
WANTED— IN AN AUCTION
HOUSE a YOUNG MAN, good writer and cakflia
tor. Address, with reference, Box 104*4 Philadelr.iU
Poat Office. Salary, first year, $lOO. fe4 -it
WANTED,IN AN OFFICE, A BOY,
YY is to 16 years old, of good address, a fair penman,
willing and tnutv. Address (post paid) in handwriting,
with references. Box 46, PhD&di. P. 0., for two div K
only. fe' B - 2 '*
WA N T E D.-AN EXPERIENCED
BOOK KEEPER desires a situation. UE«xcap
tonable reference. Address S. J. T.box 3469, Pc.la*
delphla P. Q. ta2
•WANTED—A SITUATION, BY A
” competent, experienced, and practical BOOK
KEEPER. a master of accounts. Address Oppf*rtn
nity,” Press office. fel
WANTED-CLOTHING.—PERSONS
IT having Clothing to dispose of will pleaso call on
cr address C. MILLEIi,
jafi-tutha&n* No. »Q 3 CHESTNUT Street.
WA NT E D—A SITUATION AS
Salesman, in a jobbing, eommlaßian, or Imr-oTt
iaghoute. by a raiddie-ftgel man, of good habits, pw
fcctly conversant with business .of all ainda, aad can
give undoubted reference, Address M. C. Press Ofilco.
ja29-6t ■
ANE OF THE BEST LIFE INSU
'-^ltANCF.Companies in Amerieaionrely Mutual) want*
an ACTIVE MAN, to represent it in this city, who has
an extensive acquaintance. is a good canvasser, ana aa*
some knowledge of the business. A liberal aad r>e;-;aa
nent commiielon will be allowed. Address, with veal
name end references, P. 0., Box 702. 1 8 3t
<6F,n nnn WANTKD, UPON most
t|P«-.ivy,UU4.f(j Ae3i at STB per cent., for a term or
years upon centrally located Ohertaur street pfooerty,
J. WAHNfiU IRWIN,
fe2-flt* No. 145 South FIFTH Street, below library.
(}[>£»rk A MONTH !—We Want Agents at
HPUI/}}BOamonth,expenses paid,to sell our Everlasting
Pencils. Oriental ßurner*, and 13otherarticDa. 15ci*ca-
SB it W & CLANK. BHdeforri. Me ja.27-2rn
M WANTED TO RENT—BX THE
Ist of March, a three-story DWELT,ING, with three
*tory back-buildings. situate between Tenth and Twoa
tieth and Spring Carden and Brown streets. Address,
giving location and rent. Box 1476, P. O. fei thstql2t
« WANTED TO KENT OK PUR
CHASE—A moderate-size, modem-built HOUSE,
west of BROAD. and between RACE and PINE btroats,
Address Box 1G74, Philadelphia P. 0., with terms. fc-2t-6t
JSO, DEPUTY QUARTERMASTER
iOBMEKAL'B OFFlCB—Philadelphia, Feb. I.
Vessels WAMTED lmmeaintelT to .hit OOAi to
the folioerln, point,!
JSSHfo.HK
Port Monroe, V».
Alexandria, Va.
Bewbera, a. C.
Port Royal, 8. 0. A. BOYD,
rtlO-tf Captain and Assistant Qua-rtermastor.
ROST AMD FOUND.
POUND—A ROLL OF MONEY ON
A OUK COUNTER Tho owner can have the •nine#
b-r calling end proving property. CHALLEN, JGOg
CHESTNUT fc. treat. It*
T OST—A CERTIFICATE FOR ONE
-Li Share in the KENSINGTON BANK, iu the county
of Philadelphia. The finder will be suitably rewarded
if left at 11 and 13 STRAWBERRY Street
ja26- tutbfit* MOSES
FOK SAKE AMD TO KET.
rl LET—TIIE SECOND,THIBD. AND
FOURTH STORIES, front and bacV. on Chestnut
andSsnsora streets, of lately occupied by Messrs.
Hcwell A Bros., GJdJi CHESTNUT Street. Apply ou the
premiees. fa 4 3t*
•C’OR SALE-THE WHOLE OR HALF
A : interest in a first-class Chestnut-street Photographic
Establishment. Address ** F. P.office of The Press.
■
UOB SALE—A FIRE PROOF, ME
-L DrtJM SIZE, in good older. Apply to S. P. No
334 MARKET Street. fe2-St»
t'OR SALE—A SELECT BOARDING-
A SCHOOL PROPERTY in the vicinity of Philadel
phia. Bit nation eligible for a Friends’ School. Terms
easy. Address * * Ablngton, ” Press office. fel-6t*
A RARE CHANCE.—FOR SALE, THE
Restaurant, Dining and Drinking SALOON, 430
LIBRI&Y Street, opposite the Post Office. WiLl be sold
at a bargain, if applied for soon.
Ay ply at the Saloon. fel- St*
pOAL YARD FOR SALE.—THE BEST
fitted up Yard iu the city. Capacity for doing any
arcount of bn-isoßa. Inquire at 1)50 North NINTH
btreet, bfelow Giraid avenue. Terms easy jaBQ-gt*
npo BENT—A VALUABLE STONE
A QUARRY, situate alongside of and parallel with
Chester creek, where building stone can be got oubwith
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 particulars, inquire of the subscriber, on
the premises. WALTER C. LYTLE.
jaS9 6t* CHESTER, Delaware county. Pa,
WATER POWER TO RENT.—ONE
YY of the best WATER POWERS in the State of
Delaware, healthy and pleasantly situated, having about
thirty Cottages for hands, and a very desirable residence
for manufacturer or manager. The Water Power has
13 feet fall, 2 overshot wheels, each 20 feet breast, 10>*
feet diameter; said to be 70 horsepower.
Mill recently burned down, will be rebuilt by the
owner for either cotton, wool, or paper manufacture.
The property has unusual advantages for paper-making.
The owner, who resides on the property, would prefor
joining seme party who would famish capital to put ma
chinery into factory and carrying on the same as a wool
en manufactory, or would lease the same for a term of
years. For farther particulars apply to
DAVID CBILLAS,
fe4-lm* Newark. Delaware.
TO CAPITALISTS. — A RARE
CHANGE FOR A PAYING FIRST- CLAVS REAL
ESTATE INVESTMENT.—WiII be sold at Public Auc
tion. on the premises, on THURSDAY* February 11. at
2 o'clock P. Bi., in the city of WILMINGTON, the most
valuable Business Stand and River Property in the State
of Delaware. The premises front on the Christiana river
about 810 feet, 240 f* e; of which, are improved by new
and substantial whams, with extensive warehouses
and coal Bheddini erected thereon. It also fronts 30J
feet on the prircipal street leading into tho city, and
about 800 feet on another public road.
For shipbuilding* a« well as steamboat and general
shipping purposes* it is unusually wen suited. The pre
mises are now uped for a general agricultural-implement
depot, coal and lumber yards* and general wharf pur
poses. The property will be shown by W. H. Naff* Auc
tioneer. Wilmington, Del. _ _.
For particulars, address S. & M. Konnett
Square. Chester county. Pa. ie2 tuthsSc
m FOR SALE—THREE FIRBT-
Jaia.claps DWELLING HOUSES, replete with all the
modern improvements, situated on GIRARD Avenuj.
above Sixteenth. The above property will be soirf low
forcash. and on easy terms. Apply to C. H. MUIRE
HEID* No. S*Q3 South SIXTH Street. fe4-tfcsa2t*
THE SUBSOBIBEB WILL BELL
.aIC at private sale a desirable Property,situate in Ken
nett townthip, CHESTER County* Fa.* one-half mile
from Fairvilfe Station, on Baltimore Central Railroad,
and about the same distance from the village of Hamor
ton, containing about Forty Acres of well-improved
Land, with bm’dings and fences all in good and com
plete order, with running water at house and barn.
There is also every variety c f Fruit Trees, in besting
order, and small fruits in abun* ance.
This farm presents rare inducements, being handsomely
located in a pleasant and intelligent neighborhood, and
having a commandii g view of the country /or miles,
lor particulars, direct to TAYLOR FIERCE.
feS- 3t* Hamorton, Chester Co , Fa.
MFOR SALE —A FINE THREE.
STORY STONE HOUSE* and LOT. situated at the
** Green Tree” Station* on the Fenneylvania Central
Railroad, twenty miles from Philadelphia The House
is large and modem built, with fine fruit, water. &e.
For further information apply to Miss A. R. DAVIS, on
the premises, or WM. T. ELBERT,
ja2-stuthlm* 331 WALNUT Street.
4ftCHESTER COUNTY REAL ESTATE
TF at Public Sale. On'FIFTH-DAY (Thursday) the
11th of February, 100 acres of Brandywine laud in two
tracts of7o and SO acres each in Feunsbury township.
six miles from Weak Chester, ia a good nelahborhood,
convenient to railroads, &c. The latter is an eligible
situation with gcod improvements, fruit, shade, water,
&c, making a very desirable country residence. For lo
cation and particulars address, J. WILSON,
fe-2 3t* Darby, Fa.
Mfob sale—A THREE-STOEY
BRICK HOUSE, with three-story back buildings
end all latest improvements. No. 814 North ELE
Vi-NTH Street 1030 01*
£& FARMS FOR SALE.—34O ACRES
zXZ near * eaford. Delaware, near Steamboat Landing.
200 awes near Seaford, Delaware, on navigable stream,
with Saw-miil, large Peach Orchard, lie.
200 acres near Georgetown, Delaware. Price only
$2.600
acres near Princeton. N. J. Stream of water
through the place- Price only $65 per acre.
60 acres near Abington Station, North Pennsylvania
Railroad. B. F. GLENN
Ja3o-tf 123 South FOURTH Street.
jffi PINE GROVE IRON WORKS—
•ftia-FOR SALE—Rolling Mill 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. F. & J. S MORRIS,
ja3o-6t* 91G ARCH Street.
FOB SALE—PENN MANOR
FARM, containing 196 acres, considered one of the
beet Farms in the State; convenient to ihe railroad
station and near steamboat landing, on tbe Delaware
river ; first-ola.B im.ro »ement». S. PETTIT,
jaS9 393 WALNUT Street.
M TO LET—a COMMODIOUB
DWELLING. No. 139 North FRONT Street. Bent
moderate. Apply to WETHERILL A BRO..
ocSMf IT and 49 North SECOND Street
AUCTION SALES.
BAZAAR, NINIH AND SAN
-eaSA 60M STREETS. .
AUCTION SALE OF HORSES. CARRIAGES. *c.
On SATURDAY MORNING next.
At 10 o'clock# comprising about
, FORTY HORSES.
Full descriptions in Catalogues.
ALSO* ,
New and second-hand Carriages, light W-igons, occ.«
with which the sale will commence. , „ _ ...
Also, single and double Harness* Saddles. Bridles,
Fohes, Cover*, Whips, &c, x ’
M&- No postoonement on account of weather.
*»-S*le ofHor.ee, &e , on We'.neulav next,
fe4-2tif Auctioneer,
RUCTION SALE
CONDEMNED STOCK r
."“W.SSwT&a
WILL BE SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION, to the high
est bidder, In WEBT CHESTER. PA .
he.Sonina on the 10lh day of FEBBTJ aBJ, l£64,and con-
Cifnina f/om day to are ><»4.
These Horses have been condemned as unfit for the
Cavalry service of the United States Army. For road and
farm purposes many good bargains may be had.
Hoises will be sold singly.
Teimscash, in Unitfed States Treasury notes.
JAMES A. ERIN.
fel-9t>* Chief Quartermaster Cavalry Bureau.
CTEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS
FOB SALE —1 pair of low-pressure, double acting
vertical beam ENGINES, with S6«inch cylinders, and 7
fett strike, having a 20-feet-gear flywheel, with 134
cogs. Length of cog 18 inches, and 4 inch pitch. Also,
a jack-gear of 52 teeth. These Engines are rated at 400-
hor*e power, and were built by Corlies Bi Nightingale,
of Providence, and are exceedingly smooth- working
and substantial machines. The two cylinders can bo
operated as one machine* or separately- They would
Bhella. Each Boiler ha. 20 flees, 6 and.lD inches mdl
cold for no fanltc: Engines of
caSJ«>Sjai aDpUcatloa atth ®
H fe2 trnhtf 6 MILLS- BaIem jOHN'KtLBURN, Agent.
T» EM OVAL —THE OFFICE OF Me
li ELROY'S CITY DIBBOTORY has been removed
from 13* South FOURTH to 800 CHESTNUT and 10. E
South SIXTH Street, second door.
fe2-3tlC* , A. McfiLROY.
AMUSEMENTS.
NEW CHESTNUT-
A* STREET THEATRE
IMMMMBB SUCCESS
of ihe euporh production. T«m •■'Hvt ->r’* magnificent
drama, THE TICKET- OF- LEAVE MAH,
which will bo again presented THiS wlfcfc.
itM f-aperior.cast of characters, elaborate and gorgeona
►cenery, by Messrs. J. K. Smith and D. A. Strong, toil*
liant mnetc. by KoppUz; elegant and appropriate pro*
parties, machinery, and appointments, which haw
*t. by universal acknowledgment. one Of the
FIIsEST PRODUCTIONS JP BE SENTED TO A
T AUDIEMjbT
Look at the bills of the day for the strongest array of
names erer, eW*a in a cart of this ma*niflceiit drama*
which is still attracting to the principal theatres of NeW
York and Boston larger crowd* than their groat capacity
can accommodate
fea-s mfiT he men red thr®* Artr \r, advance.
Mj>B. JOHN i)KEW’S NifiW AIiUH.-
6TBRRT THEATRE.
SI&6T WEEK FIBBT WEEK
* OF MISS CHARLOTTE THOMPSON.
TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, AND THURSDAY.
LITTLE BAREFOOT.
AMRTE (Little Barefoot) MISS THOMP3OW.
................ Barton. Hitt.
tfam- Stuart Kobisa.
f io conclude each evening wltb a
, FAVOKITK COMEDIETTA.
in wliicli P.uljKon, Marlow, Griffiths, Mlsros Haarr.
Curr, and Pr‘re wilt annnax.
FRIDAY—BENEFIT OF MISS THOMPSON.
Cm tain rites at I'A o’clock. frl-it
W ALNUT - STREET THEATBE.
tc* i7 HI 1 S v ( a W ? T) .? EBI) AY> EVENING, Feb. 3d,
Ih^SfarmiDff 1 Snn^ 6 r H ,larit farewell emtaxompat
“• ,< £sBiffii WS¥ l i ,^* erl ““ actr9BS -
Who Appears nillhtly to th, Israeli anil ienniw aver u.
""“ids4 h ir« 8 o a ‘aai*' -
risen at
A OADEMY OF MUSIC.
TAB ORATORIO OF THE MESSIAH
By Handel, as performed by the
HANDtL A EAYDR SOCIETY OP PHILADELPHIA*
With so much success, on Christmas nicht lajit. hv the
irenerone otter of lie Society, will be reproduced
ON FlCll'AY EVENING. FEBRUARY G, im,
At the AcHf’emv of Alnslc.
FOB THE BENEFIT OF THE V. S. CHRISTIAN OOH-
JtfISbIGN.
The solos and concerted pieces will be performed by
tii a first professional and ametear talent of tuuc ,< unity.
sustained by the .
ENTIRE GERMANIA ORCHESTRA,
And a chorus of over t<vo hundred voices.
Tickets fifty cents.
Seats reserved without extra charge.
To Iks obtilned at the following places;
J. E. Gould, Severtk and Chestnut streets: G. Andre.
1104 Chestnut street; Lee & Wal' **r, 722 Chestnut
street; Athmead & Evan*, 724 Chestnut strusii V 7. fl,
k Alfred Martien, 606 Chestnut street.
The sale of tickets will commence on Monday.
Feb. l«t. at 0 o’clock. > j
OF MUSIC.
THE GERMAN OPERA COMPANY
will commence their season, on
_ MONDAY EVENING. Feb Bth.
The Opera nights will be on onday, Wednesday, and
Friday Ereoinsp.and a Mattnue on Saturday afternoon 1»
pOMPLIMKNTARY SOIREE MILL
TAIKB TO MAJOR G. ECKBNDORFF.
“WYER’S ACADEMIC CADET*," of the West Chester
Academy and Military Institute, wm. F. Wyers a. M.,
Principal, have tendered to Major G. Eckeudorif. their
Military Instructor, a GRAND UOMPbIMENTARY SOI
REE MILITaIRS, to take place at the ACADEMY OF
MUSIC, on TUESDAY EVENING. February!).
Secured Seats 60 cents. To be obtained at Gould’s, Se
venth and Chestnut streets. Single Tickets 25 cents. Can
be bad at Rlsley’s, in the Continental, or from Major
Echendorif. 1901 Coates street. le4 St*
T7BNST HARTMANN'S
J-J SECOND MATINE3.
AT THE
FOYER OF THE ACADEMY OF MUaC.
To be given on
SATURDAY AFTERNOON, February 6th.
At One O’clock,
Mr. HARTMANN takes pleaiare in annoancluff (fen*
hie SECOND MATINEE (postponed In conseaac-nee of
severe Illness) will take place In the Foyer, at 1 o'clock,
on Saturday, tb@6th nf February.
PROGRAMME SECOND MATINEE.
1. LlSZT—ScbUlerraftrach.
2. CHOPIN- { I K, r f,l l "' le G I?/, 14 '
3. MENDELSSOHN -Two “onirs withoat worda.
4. LI^ZT-CampanelladeFasanial.
* fBCHUMANH—Bonanza.
a t FELLiK-Taranteile.
6. CHOPJN—Polonaise. A flat.
Subscription Tickets taken lor both the Matlny-w wilt
be aood for this one.
Single Tlcke.s, 50 cents.
Great national circus
TBOUPB.
MARKET BTREbT,
Directress—Mrs. former!r iCn*,
DA.2I RICE.
The BB&-*on will food close, therefore take time hr the
forelock, end stand not npon the order of yoai going,
buigoatoncc, and be delighted with tli*» petfjrra*ncn*
of the GKfcAT NATIONAL TROUPg,
who will appear every evening this week in a grand
revolving scenic panorama of classic art, brilliant
achievements, unparalleled equestrianism, thrilling
scenes, sports, and pavtin es of the ring.
AritDlw-ion,?scents; Stage seats, 60 c«*tus\ Privaie Be*,
$3; Gallery, Ift cer ts Uummenclng at 7.40 each evening.
Matinees on WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY After,
noons, commencing at 2K < 'clock.
Great Benefit to EATON nTuNJS, MONDAY EVENING
February Btb i»Bt. :>l-6fc
THE PATBNPOKT boys for
THREE NIGHTS ONLY at ' .
CONCERT HALL.
The greatest PHENOMENON ever witnessed since the
dajs of the Apostles MYSTERIOUS DISrLATS and
STARTLING WONDERS are produced In their presence.
Go and see them
THURSDAY, FRIDAY, and SATURDAY EVESIHOS,
February 4th, 6th, ana 6th.
Admission .50 cents.
G allery.... . .25 cent*
Poors open at 7 o'clock; commencing at 7& o'clock,
beats can be tecnred at tbe office oftne Hall during the
day yritbonUxtra charge. Open from 9t012 A. M., and
2 to 4 P. M. M-gf
CON C BBT HALL
LECTURE BOOM
CHESTNUT STREET. ABOVE TWELFTH
POSITIVELY THE LAST WEES BUT ONE
WUNDERLICH’S
A leriss of iUmtrations of
T. S. ARTHUR'S
TEN NIGHTS IN A BAR-ROOM,
AX>SO.
JOHN BUrfYAN’B
PILGRIM'S PROGRESS.
And other attractive Scene* from
LIFE, CHARACTER, NATURE, and ART,
Proprietor and Manager .Mr. JOSEPH- VERET,
will continue for a short season.
This splendid series of more than 100 grand P&noramfe
Paintings was executed by
Mr. GEORGE WUNDERLICH,
an American Artist, who stands unrivalled as a scenic
Painter.
Admission 25 cents. Children 15 oents.
Doors open at 7 o’clock.
Liberal arrangements made with schools, temperance*
and other societies,
M&tlntio every Wednesday and Saturday afternoon at
3 o’clock Children 10 cents. M-3ft
TEMPLE of wonders.
a ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS.
TENTH and CHESTNUT Street*.
WILL SHORTLY CLOSE.
MAGICAL and PHILOSOPHICAL EXPERIMENTS;
Great Powers of VENTRILOQUISM, and.the LEIRNBP
CANARY BIRDS.
SIGN OB BLITZ will appear in his popular Entertain
ments EVERY EVENING, commencing at 7K ttd
WEDNESDAY and SATUKD AY AFTERNOON at 3.
Admission 26 cents; Children 15 cents.
QI GN OR BLITZ-ENTERTAIN.
MENTS, ASSEMBLY BUILDING, will be POST
PONED until TO-MOKROW EVENING. It*
PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF
A THE fine arts.
19»5 CHESTNUT STREET.
OPEN DaILY (Sundays excepted) from 9 A. M. NIC
6 P- AL
Admission 26 cent*, Children half price. ja.23-tf
EDUCATION Ali.
CCHOOITbF DESIGN FOR WOMEN,
O No 1334 CHESTNUT Street, (opposite the Mint.)—
The February Term commences February l*t. and end*
July Ist. Sessions daily (except Saturday) from 9 till 8.
Tuition sl7per terra, THOMAS W. BRalDwood,
feS-et PrjpcipiL
THE SPRING TERM OF MISS
* STOKES’ SCHOOL, MAIN Street, above SCHOOL,
Germantown, commences February 1. The Object Syi*-
tem will be introduced in the Primary Department.
ja2S fit ■ • ■ •• ■
POMMERCIA.L COLLEGE.
V-/ A FORTUNE IN AN EDUCATION.
A HINT TO ASPIRING YOUNG MEN.
The readiest means of honorable and lucrative em
ployment is in a thorough, education for business. A
full preparation in the science of Atcounts.Commercial
Calculations, Commercial Law, Business Penmanship.
Business Correspondence, Forms, &c.,ca» be acquired
by spending a few weeks, either day or evenlyirak
BRYANT, STRATTON, & CO.’S NATIONAL COMMBR
CIAL COLLEGE. 8. E. corner Of SEVENTH and CHEST
NUT Streets. This institution affords facilities acknow
ledged to be unegnailed by any other In the State.
Business men and others are respectfully invited *•
call and examine our Publications and other facilities
for imparting a thorough practical Business Education,
jafl) 7t* _____
RORDENTOWN FEMALE COLLEGE,
A> BOBDBNTOWN, N. J.
This Institution is pleasantly located on the Delaware
river. IK hour’s ride from Philadelphia. Special atten*
tion Is paid to the common and higher branchee of
ABOLISH, and superior advantages furnished in Vocal
and Instrumental Music. FRENCH taught by native*
and spoken in the family. For Catalogues, addresc
Bev. JOHN H. BKAKELEY, A. M.,
President,
VILLAGE green seminary,
V BEAK MEDIA. PA. -Pnpils nceived at aay tlsna.
English Mathematics, Classics, and Natural bcienoee
taught. Military Tactics, Book-keeping, and OIyJ. ett-
Klneerins taught. Entire expen»es about *3 p-r ttook.
Boys of all ages taken. k'efern to H Eawi.
Sheriff; John c. Capp & Co., No. 23 South Third street:
and Thomas J. Clayton. Esq., Fifth and Prone streeta,
Address Bev. J. BAiIVEY BABTuN, A. M., Village
Green, Pa. ioo»tf
COPARTNERSHIPS.
/COPARTNERSHIP.—THE SUBSORI
BER is temporarily located at 15814: GHUROH
ALLRtI in the DRY GOODS COMMISSION BUBINESB.
where buyers will find a good stock of Cottons and
Woolens by the package. And agent for the sale ol
Springfield Prints, fall madder.
f € 4*3t
LEGAL.
rff THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOB
THE CITT AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.
Estate of JAMES SMITH, deceased.
The Anditor appointed by the said Conrttoandit, set
tle, and adjnet the flret and Snal aceoniit of N APOL.KO*
KEBOUL, Administrator of the Estate of JAMbe s»iru.
deceased, and report dlstrlbntlon of the balance in hte
honrift will meet the part'e* Interested* for t«o purpowa
Sf hi s’ appMntmeßt on "ONDAT lßth day of faaiiWT.
1864. at 4P.M . at his Office,_«o6 WALNOT btM#k.
city of Philadelphia. WILLIAM BBNST,
fc4-thstn« ' Auditor.
fob mince pies.
BUNCH. LAYER, AND SULTANA RAISINS,
CITRON, CURRANTS, AHD SHOW,’
CIDER. WIRES, A«., «l
ALBERT O. ROBERTS,
Dealer In Fine Oroeeriei.
Cornet ELEVENTH and VINE BtreaU.
UT BIGHT’S
” n ™ BDl^Cl> MB AI,
WHOLBSALS AJTO KJTJJI.,
,«»[»« OABBS* A*B WKLrB.STBM;^
CORRECT PIANO TUNING.
niffl-Mr. 0 B-SAROENT-i Ordats for Tantag
and Repairing Pianos ara received at MA6OHT a UV. TI
Store. 90T CHESTHDT Street, only, ,
M™S. his had eleven years'factoryaawrienceittße#.
.oft an*
sweet-toned as new. without rtmovmff.
Terms for Tuning. $l.
BBADBtJBY’S GOLD ME DAL
wars awarded BBVKH FIRST
PBi7Sfi IN podß WEEKS, dnrini the fall of 1863 The
iSfaitterina testimonial" have recently bees received
™om a large number of tbe moat eminent arttata, Ia
*IndISSiTTSCHALK, MASON, AND WOLFSO3N.
who declare that the lnatnunenta posaeaa, in the-hiahon
degree, all the essentials of a
11 PERFECT PIANO-FORTE.
Q. ANDRE at CO .
110* CHESTNUT Street.
JOHN li. OAPBN, PHRENOEO
'fijr# GIST* may'beconsulted. IVJL.T wdS.VRNINQ.fiiL
TV? adaptation to Business. J2M.de. and Profession:
on the improvement of healthy correction of
fenlte, formation of friendship*. *c. Fall (de
scriptions of character ilvea when required at »o.
8. TMfTH Street, above Ohaebnut. wB-thetn6mrf_
■VTOTICE—THE FOLLOWING OEB
-Lv TIFICATBB of STOCK in the Mew York and
Middle Coal Fitld Railroad and Goai
been lost or mislaid* the undersigned would. herobr *ive
noth e that be has made application to tbe C*tai>uur r<*
laane of new Certificates: ,
Certificate Ho. SKfot BS> «hpi
Do. do. »13 do. 200 do.
* button ste*M:**aiwb«MV
ABOVE TWELFTH.
ZOGBAPHICON
WILSON EVANS.
ocH-Bmtt