SPECIAL NOTICES. iT n Army Corps. tortty bavin* been given to tbe undersigned to re xa ninth. Army Corps to Fifty Thousand Men for service, to be hereafter designated by tbe War int. be earnestly appeals to tbe citizens of Pena to assist in filling uatbe following veteran re* 4 of this Corps, belonpng to their state: ffifil, 48lt, doth, 61st, and IMA; al*»- Dnrsll, rails upon all having the good of the coaEL 'unp'h of onx arms at heart. to * wa i£t£££Sh U S*t ° tter —• « « “ may ««*Mt 1“ “•> P>“° ca “ Tol,ul : ■efuTto the csnse and bo Boon become *ood ranis «f veteran orjanUattonr, under . officers The undersigned haa every hope riwal people of Pennsylvania will a end those its back to the field with full ranks to bear a \rt in the closing scenes of this glorious war, , John A. Morris, A. Q, M , is appointed Chief smiting Service of the Ninth Corps for Pein with headquarters at Barrisbnrg. All com* Liosi relative to that service will be addressed Recasting Stations have been established in riOUS sections of the State. Recruits will be re -I,y anyof therecroilingoficersofthe Ninth Aritiy or hr any Provost Marshal. ■ugijs, Colds, and Consumption. year* 1 experience and the testimony of thousands lav&been cured by ita use, prove that J DIKE’S iCTOKAUT is, without exception, the m-wl reliable iy is the world for Goujthe, Golds, asthma. uren (, Consumption, Pleurisy,Croup 'WhoopincConsh. lzz of Blood, and all Pulmonary Complain**' Here •>rtion of the evidence: HOT BPBAK ABOVE aV BBSATH. ” WNTIAT.T., of Loomis Mills, IU . Jan eight winters in succession I have bjea afflicted . the Brohchitis so that I conid not speak above lay ith, my throat hem* so sore that I could scarcely llow Bavloß tried various medicines without beae- I commenced a few weeks sli.ee the <ue of Dr. Jayne's •ectoraat, and I am now able to talk a most as free as r i <jidf*and tbe soreness bas left my throat, so that ive evs’y reason to believe an entire cure has been »cted. ISfSTASTAIfKOOS BELIEF AFFORDED ID PLEURISY. Mr. W. HOSKINS, of South'Sara, Australia, writes, 'toberC* 1863: have much pleasure In bearing hit testimony to the ciency of DB. JATNB’S BXPBOTOBAST, I was Ferine from an attach of acute pleurisy, so that I could i breathe without great pain. I tried two or three me* lines without avail, and was hourly getting worse, m I was induced to procure a bottle of the Kxpecto* . I now feel bound, in gratitude, to sa r thai I expe nd almost instantaneous relief, and in a short time was entirely cured. A CONSUMPTIVE RESTORED TO HEALTH. MIS. HABBfAH J. PUOH, of Tnr«flftn.BnlUvaneoanty T oa. writes, under date of July 6, 1883: .'or some months I was confined to my bed. with con* iption.! and during all this time bad the beat medical tendance of this and adjoining counties. My case was ronoasced liopeless by all of them, my right loaf,they lid. toeing entirely gone, and one after another Unit de lared their inatoUity to do anything lor me. When iont abandoning all hopg myself of ever getting veil. I 3 induced, through the recommendation of Mr l. o. Uz, Of ToiJC* ClMfc county. 11l , and *h© ©an verify jieea facts, totry RS. JATIfS’S EXPEjrcSAN Rafter using 'which for three months I was entirely cnr«d. and am now as well as ever I was in mr life, and fully- able to perform my usual avocations. Occasionally I used* in connection with the Expectorant, the Alterative and Sanative Fills, as the symptoms rtemed to require; and I am ao folly satisfied that it is to yoar preparations that I am indebted for my restoration to health, that I ~rant you full liberty to give my case publicity, in the hope that others now suffering from disease similar to mine mar derive benefit from my experience. ” IMMEDIATE AND PERMANENT RELIEF. Mrs. J B. FISHER, of St. Johns riiie, Montgomery county* New York, writes: “My liitl* daughter, aged ten years, has always been !»nhject io cold producing croup, congestion, inflamma tion of the lungs, ora serere protracted cough. Your the only medicine that ever gave her im mediate and permanent relief. I have tried other long zemedies, hut they proved.ueeless, and a resort to your Expectorant was the only means of care.” “COMPLETELY CURED MY COLD.” Sot. B. P. HEDDEN, Pastor of the First Baptist Church. Camden, M. J-» writes:? 4 * A few weeks since, While suffering from a very se vere cold, I became so hoarse that it was with great diffi culty I could epeak so as to be understood. While in this condition your Expectorant not only gave me immediate relief, but in three or four days completely cared my eold. and removed my hoarseness. 1 therefore take pleasure in recommending ihe'Expeotorant as being, in my judgment,*;- the best cough medicine before the public.” “HOARSE, HOLLOW COUGH.” Eev. NELSON COOK, of Bergen, N. J. t writes: ••AyoungmaalivinginmyhouBe was taken with a violent cold, which settled upon his lungs, causing a hoarse, hollow cough, accompanied by a burning fever. This continued for more than two weeks, when I com menced giving your Expectorant and Pills, accor ling to directions, muoh against the will of some of my neigh bors. In the cour&e of two or three days ha began to improve, and in two weeks was about, and was soon well,” Mr. ANDREW GOWANLOCK, of BayfieJ£, C. W,, writes: *' Jayne’* Expectorant has effectually cured me of a violent attack of Inflammation of the Lungs. ” A VIOLENT COUGH OF LONG CONTINUANCE. Mr. ALT RED A. FORD, of Milton, Nova Scotia, Writes: 41 During the wirtei of 1860-’61,1 contracted ft violent cough* 'Which' from its lons continuance, was thought hy many of my friends to indicate consumption. While 'Hi this condition I obtained* through tte persuasion of Jdrs. D- O. GaekiU, of this place, a bottle of your Expec torant and having taken the same according to tout di rections. I was soon greatly relieved, and eventually cured, and my health has been excellent eversinee. From my own experience, therefore, I cheerfully re commend it to all suiferers from Pulmonary Consump tion.” SPITTING OF BLOOD, WITH BECTIC FEVER. Rev. A. WIBEBG, writing from Wittenjzen, Hanova:, says: * ‘Shortl y before Christmas last, I gave two bottles of your Expectorant to a man tlut was troubled with a very obstinate cougb, accompanied by spitting blood and hectic fever, fiozn the combined effect of which he was becoming rapidly reduced. He had, in compliance with the advice of a physician In his neighborhood, tiled various medicines without relief, and was not in clined to look with any favor on the Expectorant How ever. having persuaded him to take the two bottles home With him, I was much pleased to bear, after the lapse of a week or ten days, that my friend had entirely recover ed, and I have since received a visit from him, during which he spoke emphatically in praise of the Expecto rant, and returned his thanks for my exertions in caus ing him to give it a trial.” !SA\JBD OHE LIFE AT IEAST. Mr. A. D. LICET. Of River Styx. Ohio, writes: *‘ I hays had a little girl subject to Group, and being afraid to depend on the ordinary remedies have em plojed a physician for her. Last night, Dec. 27.1863, she was taken worse than usual. The Doctor had been •ailed out of town; something had to be done at once, or the child lost. I gave five tea* poonsfal of the Expec torant, and applied fiannel cloths, well saturated with your Liniment, to her neck and breast and in half an hour relief was obtained. This morning the child is anito easy, and will recover; and if you could but boar the praises given your remedies by my wife, you would certainly feel that the Expectorant has taved one life at least.” * JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT is prepared only at No »4fc CHESTNUT Street. fe6-2t Kendall’s Ahbolins, FOR THE Hillt AHBOLINS MOISTENS, BEAUTIFIES. ODOBATEB, LENGTHENS, invigorates, EMBELLISHES THE HAIR A PURELY VEGETABLE COMPOUND, made entirely .om stimulating extracts of BOOTS, HERBS, AND FLOWERS. -prevents the hair falling out or from turning prezaa* -arely gray. Ladles Who desire a luxuriant head of -air should not fail to give the AHBOLINS a trial. Price Al per box. containing two bottles. PRXPAXBD ONLY B 7 KENDALL & CO, • 500 BROADWAY, New York. AGENTS IN PHILADELPHIA, JOHNSTON* HOLLOWAY, & COWDBN, de7-mws3m No. 33 North SIXTH Street* Omb-F4iok Clothing, of the Latest Titles, made la the Best Manner,expro-sly for RETAIL -a.T.Eg’ LOWEST Selling Price, marked in Plain Jiaure.- AH roods made to Order warranted eatiafae tory. Oar Okb-Pkiob SYSTEM 1* rtrtetly adhered to. All are thereby treated alike. de23»ly JONES A CO.* 60* MARKET Street. Electricity, by a Physician of long experience, and who gives his whole attention to its proper application. At I*lB SOUTH PENN SQUARE* Philadelphia. Certificates, references, and examina tions/r«- ja3o-tf Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment cures Cuts and Wounds immediately and leaves no scar. The Cheapest, Simplest, and Best, dkhn-twnr, 701 Chestnut Street above 7th . feS-ly - B4A.RRIED. T>TTnH—VALKSTTIHIi —On the -ita inch, at Willow nESr Krflefonte Pa.7by the Re. Jaa C Lavarty.Dr. I. Pnßhf of the Agricultnral Collene of Pennsylvania, toßebeccahL Valentine, ot the former place. WEIGHT.-On the Bth fast., franklin, sen o/Wm. H. and Susan Wright, aged 7 years and 19' f ■-.Af-ii- The relatives and friends of the family JfSjJjJJJLf v* invited to attend his funeral, from the residence or me parents. Wo. QOS North Eecoid street, on Taesday next. _3t ID o’clock. _ , . . FELL —On the 6th instant, after a lon* and painful illness* Mary Jane, wife of Penrose Fell- a The relatives and friends are respectfully invitea io attend her funeral, from her late residence, northeast «omr of Pise and. Slghtaenth streets on Friday after* noon, at 2 o’clock, without farther no. ice, , _ . „ . PBITCHAUD.—At midnight, Feb O.h, Isabel Hart, only child of G. F. and Tillie Pritchard, aged 2 years ®nd 2 months. The relatives and friends of the family are invited to ' Attend the funeral, from her parents’ residence. 1230 fiprnce *tr«et, this day (Monday), at 1 o’clock. Burial at Monument Cemetery. * PAhEY.-Oa Saturday, 6th inat, Gustavos A. Parry, .Aged 42 year*. The mends of the family. Mount Moriah Lodge No. 155 A Y» M-,aad the Order in general- are respectfully -Invited to at*end the funeral- from hie late residence. 3209 North twelfth street, on Taesday, 9;h instant, at 3 'O’clock F- M. 4* ~ HAZLBHURST.—On the 6th inrtast, in the ninth year of hie aie. Isaac, son of John and Elizabeth D. Hazie- Foneralat the Church of the Eplphsny, on Monday, HIBCHMAN-T'At'Cheltenham, on the morning of the 6th instant. Benjamin H. Binchman, of tnis city, in the 71st year of his sge. His friends a® d those of the family are respectfully in- Tiled to attend the funeral, from the residence of hie nephew, Howard Hinchman,lB29 Vine street, on Taesday znorsiag* the 9th at 9 o clock To proceed to Friend? Grounds. Woodbury, New Jersey ** CURTIS. —va Thursday morning. the 4th inst., John H. Curtis, in the 7Mhjear of Ms age. - Hiarelatlvas »nd fnendfl, the members of Metropoli tan Lodge. Ho. lfiO. and of Brotherly Love Encamp aenh Ho. S3L O. O* F,* «« respectfully tivited to at- A. B. BURNSIDE, Maj. Gen. U. 8. Vole, J3ISX>. f-_ j j,j a fnnarfti from the residence of his son, John H. .In South Slxtwnlli street, on Mond»r. the Bth inat . at 3 o’clock rmpßß BLACK SILKS.=—BESSON & © SON’S MOUBMING STORE. No. 918 OBISTSTOT Street, bare opened a new stock of super Black Silks, #1 # tos4 S7X a rad. Black all-wool Moußaeline. double width. “ " Tamlse Cloths. - “ and White, Purple, and Gray Chintzes. * * and White- striped and Plaid Ginghams. 41 and Whits Delaines. SIX cents. 4 ‘ Grenadine Veils. Alexander’s Black Kid Gloves, plain and emVd Second-Mourning Balmoral Skirte, ja3o w HITE SELVIDGE BLAOK SILKS. , LYONS. —These ere a very superior S'ade.ofSlLKfe, warranted durable, and tine Paris lack, ordered for our test cits trade. .jagg 8188 h L&NDKLL. DtTIDOWS’ SILKS, WITHOUT GLOSS. " " Boj al Annuiei* Corded Gtos Grain. . „ Heavy Black Poolt de Solas. r jagg 'EYR<S A nAyPßU**—. RIV. JOSEPH PARRISH THOMP ' of tie Broadway Tabernacle, Will Lecture , _ fll * vowntek* kkfbeshmeht saloom. OK ... THOBSOAY, . . phbrUABY 11th. at S o’clock, sa AT THE ACADEMY OF MUSIQ. REVOLUTION against free govenn- MENT NOT A RIGHT, BUT A CRIME. •rickets with secured seats, 50 cents. TicKets for the Amphitheatre, 25 cents. To be had at the Union League House. Push’s. Siath and Chestnut streets. Callender's, Walnut and Third streets, Martlen'i. Chestnut street. Caleb H. Reedies’, Twelfth, and Race. BROTHERLY LOVE ENCAMP MBNT, No. 38. AO. of O. F.— The Member* will meet at the HALL. North SIXTH Street, THIS AFTAB > OON. at 3 o’clock, to attend the faneral of Patriarch JOHNH.CUBTIS.Sr. It* JABYIS W TIND ALL, Scribe. A SPECIAL MEETING OF THE ECLEUT.C MEDIQAL ASSOCIATION will be held this (MONDAY) evening. at 7 H o’clock, in the Eclectic Medical Golleffe. NINTH Street, below LO CUST. T. F. BLAKE. M. D.. It* • • Secretary. NINTH WARD NATION AX UNION ASSOCIATION. —Regular stated maetio c of Stnth Ward National Union Association TUESDAY EVENING, Feb. 9tb, at 7>£ o'clock, at Hall, TWELFTH and FIL BERT Streets. feS*2t JOHN L. HILL. Secretary. K3> SOTIC EL—THE BIEUBERS OF MOUNT MORIAH LODGE, No, 165, A. Y. M.;- and the orderln general, are invited to meet at the Ma* tonic Hall, CHESTNUT Street, on TUESDAY AFTER NOON. the 9th instant, at o’clock, to attend the fu neral of our late Brother GUSfAVUS A. PARttY. By order of the W. M . _ _ feB-2t* AARON WATERS, Secretary. THE SEMI-AENUAL HEETISfG OF |Q» the ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF THE CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL will be held at the High. School Butld -Irg» BFO&D end GBBEN Streets. WEDNESDAY BVB NINO, February 10th. JBC4. at S o’clock. * " ’ x u * STSPHEN BENTON. President B. Ei>Mtr»n>g» Sesretary. feB-3t* «NOTICE —TO HOTEL AND TA- TERN KEEFERS —An Adjourned Meet me will ltftheld at the Wetherill House. SANSOM Street, above Nlzth THIS (Monday ) AFTERNOON, at 2J£ o'clock, for the purpose of adopting a memorial praying a redaction in the present rate of license. p LEWIS T. MEABS, President. Johk W. Crixiy. Secretary, it* first ward.—am adjourned Meeting of the Citizens of the First Warn will oe Wd THIS (Monday) EVENING, at Kater Hall, SOUTH Street, west of Fifteenth, at 7H o’clock, to aid enlist ments Dorn the ward. The different Precinct Treasurer* and Collectors ere particularly requested to be present, to report to the Ward Treasurer. „ „ w JOHNSA. HOUSEMAN. President. B. S. Williamson, 1 David Pot, \ Secretaries. . lt+ FIRST WARD-SPECIAL NOTICE, —The Committee on Distribution have deferred, the farther Dayment of BOUNTIES until the let of MARCH hEXT, when the quota of men for each ward may be understood, and the amount of money collected can he distributed 372*0 rata among the men enlist*! since the 6th FEBRUARY and credited to the FIRST WARD. Collectors of the eereral precincts will bo diligent in theit duties and report from time to time to the Treasurer. By order of the Committee. fe6*6t* H M, WATTS, Chairman. BOUKTYt SECOND WARD. -NO |0» TICE TO VOLUNTEERS.—The undersigned. ap pointed to examine the claims of VOLUNTEERS apply ing for the. Ward Bounty, -will meet daily from 1 to 3 F- M. at S. E. corner SIXTH and QUEEN Streets. JOHN W. FRAZIER, ) U. HARRINGTON, > Committee. A. M. MAGGI, Jr. > AM ADJOURNED MEETING OF the Citizens of the THIRD WaRD will beheld THIS (Monday) EVENING, at the HOUSE OF INDUS- T RY. CATHARINE Street, above Seventh, at 7H o’clock, to encourage Enlistments from tha ward. JOSEPH SHOWN, President. Joseph T- Justus, Secretary. It rfl" IMPORTANT TO THE CITIZENS »(> OF THE THIRTEENTH WARD A meeting of the citizens of the ward will be held on HONDA? EVENING, at 7K» in tbe Washington |Hall. southweit corner of EIGHTH and SPRING GARDEN Streets to hear a re port from the Committee appointed to free the ward from draff. The following gentlemen will address the meeting: EX-GOV. POLLOGK. david paul brown. e«<z. DANIEL DOUGTEfiTI, Esq. COL. GREGORY. It* WM. B. MaHN, Esq. SIXTEENTH WARD) AVOID THE DRAFT I—-A last appeal is made to the Citizens of the Ward to meet the Committee on MONDAY EVE* NING. Febrnary_Bth, 1861. at 7>a o’clock, at the JEFFER EON SCHOOL HOUSE, FIFTH Street, above Poplar, foi the purpose of raising additional means to fill the quota of the Ward, which will, under the last call, be 600 men (less 113. which have been already accredited). The Committee are of the opinion that. 1L the citizeuS who h&ve the means, and those directly interested, will aid'thtm by their presence and influence, .a way can be suggested (since the bounties have been reducelinall the wards to s2d per man) that will accomplish so de sirable an end, but if the prevailing apathy continues to exist amongst these who, from motives of patriotism, humanity, and charity, should lend their aid to the good work", there remains but one course for the Com mittee to pursue, ana that is to close their labors. DANIEL K. WITHAM, President. James Ai- Saykks, Secretary. A. T. Pioksox, Treasurer. It* twentieth ward.-an ad- JOUitNSD MEETING of the Citizens of the Ward will he held THIS EVENING, at 7 H' o’clock, in tbe Church EIGHTH Street, above Master. All who wish to subscribe to the Ward fiouutyFund are invited to at tend. GEO. WILLIAMS, President. B. Harper. Secretary. It* SOTICB IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT application has boon made to the T ustees of the FIR* ASSOCIATION, of Philadelphia, for the re newal of a Policy of Insurance, No. IS. 4 ? -3, for *5OO. Issued January 28. 1849. in the name of Dxniel Want ling, which has heen lost or mislaid; any information hereof will be received by „ _ , _ WM. HOBART BROWN, 636 North RiGHTEEST Street. fe&nrwf'l2t «S~PSKNSYLYANIA PRSEDMAS’S ASSOCIATION. —The Booms of this As sociation, at No* WALNUT Street* are open daily from 9 o’clock A M. till 6 P. M. for the reception of do nations in Goods, Clothinjj, and Books. Contributions in Money are to be banded t > the Treasurer, B. W. Esq., Soath THIRD Street. jall-lin aa CALEB COPE, TREASURER OF the United states Sanitary Commission, (Phila delphia Branch,) office of the Philadelphia Saving Facd Society, acknowledges the receipt of the following con* tribal ion s since the last report: ■William R Lej ae. additional ♦•* • • $5O 00 Allentown Iron Company 100 00 Proceeds of a Fair and Concert held in Cheater, Delaware ccanty, Pa., per Mrs. hamuelLeiper and Miss Felton » 1,700 00 Johnßohlen, additional*.loo 00 Jacob P Jones, additional .•* 60 CO Thomas Kimber. Jr., additional. 100 (K) Enrefra Lodge. No. 535, of A Y. Free Masons, at Montourvilie, Lycoming county, Pa, Previously reported .fA APPLICATION WILL BKMADKTO |f9» the Managers of the Mercantile Library Com pany for renewal of certificate of one share of st&*k, No. 360, standing in the name of WM. D. JONES, the Bame having been lost or mislaid. fefl 3t* |i» HISTORICAL SOCIETY OP PENSf |C>» SI LVANIA. —The annual meeting and election for officers will beheld at the rooms of the Society, Athe n»am Building,SlXTH St.* below Walnut. THIS (Mon* day) EVENING, at 8 o’clock. „ SAMUELi li. SMEDLBY, It Recording Secretary. FORTY RAYS IN JERUSALEM; I*3* or a Sketch of Palestine and a Deseriptioivof Je rusalem, by Rev. WH. WHITE WILLIAMS, A. M., of Jew York, who has travelled extensively in America Surope, Asia, and Africa, and LIVED IN THE CITY 0? JERUSALEM FORTY PAYS, daring March and April, 386 L He describes what he saw and studied for himself. Bis Lectures are cordially recommended as PLBASISG, INTERESTING, and INSTRUCTIVE, by Rev. Presi dents Mask Hopkins, D. D,. and Asa D. Smith, D D. » and by Rev. Drs. Spring, Hutton- Burchard H. B. \ Smith, Rice. £. D. Hitchcock, Theodore Cutler, : )iEHX>, Haoub. Hat, Kevin. Vewwax. Schaff. Wolf, Wylie. Bx-Governor Pollock. Professor John o. Hart, Wm, Cullen Bbyant. and many other emiaent authorities. The Lecture will be illustrated by BINS NEW AND LARGE MAPS, SIXTY PICTURE*. and by the SUPERB COSTUME OF A SI RIAN LADY and the CaMBL’S HAIR GARMENT OF A SYRIAN PE *SANT, and by many RARE RELICS,-COINS, AND CURIOSI TIES FROM JERUSALEM AND THE HOLY LAND. Admittance 25 cents. Children of 13 and under 10 cents. This Lecture will he delivered in the COMMISSION ERS’ HALL, in WEST PHILADELPHIA, on MONDAY EVENING, Feb. 8, at 7>£ o’clock. Proc eds for the First Ladles’ Arsociaticn for the Relief of the Widows and Families of our noble soldiers who have fallen white battling for Union and Liberty. It witl also be given in the Lecture Room of the Seventh Presbyterian Church, on W«Rt Penn Square (Rev. J. M. Crowell, Pastor), on TUESDAY evening, »nd in Tret,ton. N. J.. OH THURS DAY evening, and in the Marple Presbyterian Chuich on SATURDAY evening, Feb 13, at7MP. M. , and in the Lecture Room of the Epiphany Episcopal Church (Rev. Richard Newton, D. D., Rector) on SATURDAY, Feb 20. at 4H P. M. , Mr. Williams may be addressed at the American Sun day School Union. Philadelphia. fed- 3t NOTICE —OFFICE OF THE BUCK MOUNTAIN COAL COMPANY. No. 340 WAL NUT Street. —At an election held on the 3d Inst., the fol io-wing named gentlemen were elected Directors to serve theejumingyeMr: , „ „ ~ , William P* Jenfcs, Jaenali Fesimor?, Bobert Pearsall, Evanßandolph, Franklin A, Comly. I Daniel L Collier, William Henry Trotter. • At a ineetlngof tie Board, held the 4th instant. WIL LIAM P. JENKSwas unanimonßly re-elected President andF, H. TROTTEBre*appointed Secretary and Trea Febraary 5, 1864. '■tdk ihsvrahce coufakt of the KV STATE OF PESNSTtVASIA. ' February 1, 1884. Ths Directors have this day declared a Dividend ol eix per cent., or twelve dollars per share, clear of ail taxes, oavable to the Stockholders <>x their repre seiitatlvesi on demand. WILLIAM HARPER, Secretary- OFFICE PENNSYLVANIA. RAlIr JOp ROAD COMPANY. _ m Fhiladelphi *, Jan. 25,1861. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of this Com t»anv will he held on TUESDAY, the 16th day of Febrim ry“l664TatlO o’clock A. M., at BANSOH-3TBEBT The Annual Election for Directors will be held on MONDAY, the 7th day of March, 1564, at the Office of the Comnanr No. 838 South THIRD Street jßfotflfi EPMPNT> SMITH. Secretary. KOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERSOF RJTthe oil creek and bids wax railroad COMPANY The anneal meeting of the Stockholders of this Com pany will be held on WRONESDAY, the 10th day of 1864, at 1 o’clock P. M.. at No. 4: WILLING S Alley, in Philadelphia. JOSEPH LESLEY, ja27-l3t Secretary. CORK SXCHAHOS BANK) PHILA DBLPHIA. N«*em be* 28d, 1863. _ t At the Election Reid 16th init. the followinf Stoskhold us were duly sleeted Directors of the Cora Exchange link: t , Alexander James SkeeL Robert Brrlen, William P. Cox. Samuel T. Canto*. Philip B. Mingle. John P. Gross. am* st the meeting of the aaftaacas FORBET. Cashier. n024-3m 11l I r pmr.«DELPHtt AMD BEADIKO KllfiatSoOMPAfll. Offlcs Ho *»» ISous JODBTHfßtroet. PHiL*D*i.raiA, DscamW 2, im< iITVTDfiKD HOTICJB —The Transfer Books of th !■ *•«§»•?« tart «‘- Xaan jatiiMd on tho Common Stocks p&ysbl® in S*sk li and after SsBlst D«eem%t next to beholders thereof wthey shails tandwfirtwred os ihm SS& jJSWBi rOaJTSr «fflp st**§* option ofthe Voider, on and after the 31st Be°emhar n-^ «i?o««v%SS«HS Sarticularly requested to hare item ° a n io Transfer Books to whith they k»v* been transfer* *»a* name* are registered on Tort books will be raid at the Fanners Brother. 4 BB *SSSSt. of the UNITED. STATES CHRISTIAN COMMISSION, The solos and concerted pieces will be performed by the flr*t professional and amateur talent of the country* sustained by the The choice of reserved seats will be sold on TUESDAY, commencing at 9 o'clock, at One Dollar. Afterwards, the remaining seats (also reserved) will be sold for Fifty Ots. The right of the house will be sold at the Bookstore or Ashmead & Ivans, 724 Chestnut street, the centre at J. E C Ouid’s. Seventh and Chestnut; the left at Martian'*. 606 Chestnut street. Tickets for the Amphitheatre, Twenty five Cents, to be obtained at either of the above pieces feB tf |*s3«* PENNSYLVANIA FRfiEDHENS RELIEF ASSOCIATION. A PUBLIC MEETING fit the Association will bo bell in the On SATUBDAY EVENING, Feb. 13th r Bishop SIMPSON will preside. The Kev. PHILIP BEOORS,Bey, Dr. BBUNERD.Rev Dr FURNESS, Rev. J. WHEATON SMITH, and J. M. McKIM, Esq , will take part in the proceedings. Tickets can be obtained on and after WEDNESDAY, Feb lOth, free of charge, at the office of the Association, No 424 Walnut street, at the Union League House, No. 1116 Chestnut street, and at T, B. Pugh's Bookstore, S. W. corner Chestnut and Sixth streets. feB-Bt |<» GEORGE WM. CURTIS, THE DIS- TI&GtJIsHBD SPEAKER, will lecture at MU t-XCAL FOND HALL, on FRIDAY EVENING next. Fehnjftryl?th, under the auspices of the PENN RELIEF ASSOCIATION, for the benefit of sick and wounded sol diers. Subject: " The Reign <f Peace. 1 ' Ticketß and se cnied rears can be had at- Pash's, corner Sixth and Chestnut Streets. fe6-6t* SABBATH SCHOOL ASSOCIATION. —The monthly meeting of tbe Philadelphia Sabbath frehool Association will be held on MONDAY EVE VINO. Bth February, in the Church on BROAD, above Chestnut (Rev. J. M. Giro Wei's), at half past 7 o’clock. . - Facts of thrilling interest will be Presented, and ad' <3re*pes by Bev Dr. Newton, Rev. J. M. Crowel, and otb«r friends of the cause made. The friends of Sabbath Schools are invited to be pre part f&8 2t* AVOID THE DRAFT! RFCBUITS will be accepted for all old ABTILLBBY* CAVAIiBY, oi lIFANTBY BBGIMBKTS, and receive Veterans, $4OO United States Bounty. New, $3OO 1 do. do. $260 City Bonnty, cash. $25 Ward Bounty, cash. $275 cish for Colored Recruits, City and Ward Bounties are paid cash before beintf sent to rendezvous. Apply to t FELLOW .COUNTRYMEN!—THE LAST CHANCE TO AVOID THE DRAFT, which will take place on the sth day of March, and receive the following bounties: For Veterans, $102; blew Keci nits. ss(2 The above Bounties will be paid in Instalments, by authority of tbe War Department. Able-bodied men will be recruited by the Provost Marshal of the First District, 246 South THIRD Street* for any Company in old Regiment*, and any ward in the city of Philadelphia tbe Recruit may » elect. All City and Ward Bounties will be paid the Btcrnits before they enter the barracks Apply to Capt. FREDERICK ZARRACHBR. feS 6t* Recruiting Agent, 945 S. THIRD Street. ju THIRD COMPANY PROVOST eS GUARD.—This Company is nearly completed, and I]? will be mustered into service TO-MORROW. ALL LOCAL BOUNTIES will be paid on tbe completion of the rolls. Excellent men from all parts of the state ara haßtenlnrtoenlistinthis SPECIAL FORCE. Gentlemen should not ml&B this great opportunity to enrol them selves in a first- class military org&nizaiion. Apply at tbe Provost Marshal’s Office, FIFTH and BUTTON WOOD Streets. f GENERAL RECRUITING OFFICE, No 611 CHESTNUT STEBBT. -RECRUITS WANT* ED for all tbe gallant old CAVALRY, ARTILLERY, and IS FAUTRY Regiments now in service, raised in ;bie State. v A limited number of men can vet be enlisted for tbe 2d Artillery. P V., stationed in tbe fortifications for the defence of Washington, and for tbe 3d Artillery, station ed at Fortress Monroe, Va., by applying at this office immediately. BOUNTIES VETERAN YOLTTNTSEB6 ALL OTHER VOLUNTEERS $323 CASH IN HAND. Jn addition to tbe above Bounty, all authorized Ward bounties are paid men enlisting at this office Now le tbe time to enlist, choose a good regiment, se cure tbe large bounty, serve under experienced officers, and avoid tbe impending DRAFT. CHAH. N. CAD WALL ADEB. Capt. 2d Art (112th) Regt. P. V., General Recruiting Officer. \j| DANA TROOP.—AUTHORITY Brn having been granted to Captain £. W. Ham mell to reorganize the Troop for the 21»t Ca ■■ TOlry. a few reernlts wanted to All the com pany- All the bounties guaranteed- Recruiting Stations.-~8. W. cor. Sixth and Chestnut, and Warren Hobo House. Sixteenth and Filbert. Captain, £ W. Hammel; Ist lieut., A. T. Clark: 2d lieut., A. J. Bair. fe3-6t* gBTSON & SON, ~ ~ PAPERS, PENS, AND INKS OF SUPERIOR Corporations, Banks, and Business Men supplied with everything necessary for the Counting-room. J)0 YOU AUYERTIBB? 2.124 00 >124 55J 63 126,67? 63 Q. CattelL Christian J. Hoffman H. W. Gathenrood. Edmund A* Bonder* Charles B. Wilkins, David Vanderveer, _ Jonathan Knight, i Board this day ALB3L &. i moiuly re-elected President; lee Fre*ldeht»aad JOHN w. J. W. TORBBY, Cashier. Will b« wrfarmod at tha AMEBICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC, (By particular reuueat. > FOB THE BHSrEFrT OF THE HANDEL AND HAYDN SOCIETY, On BATUEDAY BVENINQ. Yshruary 13th. 1834, At a au&rter before 8 o’clock. ENTIRE GERMANIA. ORQHESIRA, And a Chorus of over two hundred voices. ACADEMY OF MUSIC, AT HALF-FAST SEVEN O’CLOCK, MILITARY. VOLUNTEER! M. WANNER, Government Recruiting Agent, Fourth District Provost Marshal’s Office, BROAD and SPRING GARDBN Streets. Cant'. CHARLBg J RBEN. } Becrma ° g oac9rß - PRINTERS AND STATIONERS* BLANK BOOKS, QUALITY. Ho. 8 North SIXTH Street. JOY, OOE, & CO., GENERAL NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING AND SUBSCRIPTION ACUENOY, N. E. CORNER FIFTH AND CHESTNUT STREETS, PHILADELPHIA. “By means of the system of conjoint Advertising ren dered practicable by fifesßis. JOY, COE, & CO , through their newspaper agency, the expense to each adver tiser is greatly reduced Advertisers save the postage and avoid the labor of corresponding with publishers, risk of remittances, unseasonable and repeated calls of strangers with separate bills, the vexations deceptions of journals of dubious character, and losses from con tracting with incompetent and irresponsible persons. '‘Business men may learn through this Agency just what journals to advertise in to reach effectively and cheap y the sections wherein their trade may be ex tended. Z 7. S. Journal. . . • Asf* Advertisers receive copies of journals in which their advertisements are inserted. fe6-tf NEW LIGHT. The subscribers would inform th e public that they hare introduced in this city - A HIW LIGHT, poes/eilng advantages over all others in use, viz: PIC TT7KBS taken by this Light are more life-like and na tural. Children are taken almost instantaneously, say in two seconds. The superior and artistic finish of the Pictures taken by this Liihfc defy competition. WBISMAH * CO. . Photographers, 819 ARCH Street. feS-lmif* THOSE POPULAR SPECIMENS OP -*■ photographic art. Cartes de Visite, arei faithfally executed at B. f. RBIMER’S, 624 ARCH Street. Go early, and secure good Likenesses. It* TITERARY AGENCY—THE SUB JLi gcEIBER will continue his Literary Agency. Its object is to assist authors. Manuscripts are critically read. A candid opinion, is given. They are then, if ap • proved, recommended to publishers, -e or this opinion, whether favorable or adverse, an advance lee is required. This should be remitted by mail or express, together with manuscripts, prepaid. Address PARK BENJAMIN, feB 75 Weßt FORTY-FIFTH St., Mew York, MAGEE'S ENVELOPE MANUPAC- Iu. TORY AND PAPER STORK. 316 CHESTNUT St. Envelope Manufactory, Envelope Manufactory* Envelope Manulacfcory, Envelope Manufactory, 316 Chestnut street, 316 Chestnut street, 316 Chestnut street, 3.6 Chestnut street, 316 Chestnut etre«t. 316 Ghestnut street. Paper and Jnvelopßß. Taper and Envelopes. Wholesale and aU * nV< Wholesale and Retail. Wholetale and Retail* Wholesale and Retail* Wholesale and Retail, Wholesale and Retail* At the lowest prices, _ At the lowest prices. At MAGEE’S, 316 CHESTNUT Street* between Third and Tourth, corner of Hudson feB-lt- VOU CANNOT IMAGINE ANY- A THING more wstnral at d life like than B. F. REI MER’S Life-size Photographs in oil colors -portraits of rare Worth 624 ARCH Street. It* TWTOTICE IMA.& CO. H *VE Xv THIS DAY admitted JOSEPH TATNALL LEA as a general partner in the House. Their business in the city of New York will be conduct - ed under the etyle of _ _ _ J. & J. T. LEA & CO., 112 READS Street, New York. Philadelphia, February Ist, 1664. feB-12i* T\KAF ma.de to hear.—instru- XJ meuts to assist the hearing at P. MADEIRA’S, No. 118 South TENTH dt., below Chsatnnt, fe3-12t* pUSTOM HOUSE, PHILADELPHIA, \J Collector’s Office, Feb. 5,1864. TO MERCHANTS SHIPPERS, AND OTHERS INTE RESTED. Agreeably to instructions issued by the Honorable Secretary or the Treasury, dated January 23 and February 2,1864, notice is hereby given that the restrictions on trade, m the States or Missouri, Ken tucky. and West Virginia, are annulledand abrogated, as d all products and goods may be freely taken into and transported within the said State* as in time of peace; Provided however, That no products or goods shall be taken from said States, or either of them, into any State declared to be in indirection, or to any port, insstd Elate, heretofore blockaded, which has been or may be opened, except in compliance with the Regulations or September 11.1E63. WM. B. THOMAS. f fe 6-3t Collector. XT EATON & DENOKLA,HARDWARE -d commission Merchants. 50? COMMERCE and 5 lt> NORTH Btr,ete, offer for »ale: Anchor Brand bail**; Plymouth Mill Rivets W. & fs„ Batcher’s Oast Steel; Eaale Cabinet Lock*. Putnam’s Horse Nails; Locke s School Slates Copper, Braes, mud Iron Wire; Cotton Cards ADo. a full assortment of American Hardware, fxfrgffllf . TJONNET REEDS— As 5 OCO GROSS POB_BALB. Cheap for Cash. B. J- RICHMOND, Manufacturer, foist* 508 PEARL Street. New York. SECOND NATIONAL BANK OP ERANRFORD. CAPITAL $lOO,OOO. WITH THE PRIVILEGE OP IN CREASING TO $500,000. • NATHAN HILLES, President. WILLTAM H, RHAWh, Canhler* (Late of the Philadelphia Bank ) DIRECTORS: . NATHAN HILLES. CHARLES E. KREUBR, GEORGE W. RHaWN, BENJ. ROWLAND. J*., SI MON R. SNYDER, BEN J. H. DB AGON, EDWARD.HAYES. JOHN COOPER. LEWIS bHALLoROSS. 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 u*u&l term?- . Collections upon all accessible points will be made upon liberal terms, P-Mbeotfully. Si 3m W. a, KHAWX. CgaMar, THE PRESS.—PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY. FEBRUARY 8, 1864: E. & L. EYRE & LIDDELL, FOURTH AND ARCH, ABB OPENING FOR 6PRIN3 SALKS. 1864, MAGNIFICENT ORGANDIES, DE PERCALEB AND CHINTZES, 68 PIECES FANCY SILK 8, 100 DO. GOOD BLACK SILKS, FINE PLAID SILKS, ORDERED POULT DE SOIES, SHAWLS, NEW BTYLEB, STANDARD SHEETINGS, HOUSEHOLD GOODS, BEST GLOVES ONLY, fefl mwftf JgDWIN HALL. & GO., WOULD CALL THE ATTENTION OF BUYERS TO For Sale Below the Present Cost of Impor- Heavy Black Corded Silks, Black Corded Silks, from $1.35 to 5.50, Colored Corded Silks, Black and Colored Moire Antique, Fancy Bilks of Various Styles, Black Figured Silks, Black Armorea. Plain Brown, Leather, and Blue Silks, Greens, Modes, Cuir, and Garnet Silks, White, Pink, Pearl, and Light Blue Bilks, Heavy White Corded Silks. Two cases of neat CHECK SILKS, styles selected and ordered by ourselves. A. BARGAIN IN BLACK SILKS Two cases which, we purchased the past season to close a foreign consignment, which we deferred opening till this month, and we parpose giving oar customers the advantage of the purchase by selling them below the regular prices. One case. 26 pieces of different widths, $1.15, $1,25, sl*s7/4. One care« 27 pieces, of various widths, at $1.40, SL6O, $1 62, $1 75. $1 87Hf and $2.25, fab 8 m&w2t rVWEN EVANS & CO., 45 NORTH ” EIGHTH STREET, Successors to J. B. Ci S&ELBEBRY — ' The place where BARGAINS can be hsd in consequence of J. B. Casselberry having gone out of the business. THREE WEEKS OF BARGAINS! BRFOBE TAKING STOCK! Muslins we sell at the old prices, same as before the late great rise. MUSLINS? FLANNELS! Still Belling—Good Bleached Muslin, 18 H cts. Heavy Muslin. 22 cts. l.yard wide Muslin, for 25 cts., good. New 7 ork Mills Muslin, 43 cts Semper Idem, 36: WiUiamsvil>e, White Rock, and all leading makes cheap. You can save money by ex amining our stock before buying. % cent per yard to customers wanting a whole piece. The Flannels we sell are the cheapest in the city. BALMORALS! BALMORALS! Still selling—Balmorals, $3 95, warranted full size. Balmorals, $2; heavy. Balmorals, $2 37/4, extra quality, Balmorals, from $2 60 up to $4. very due and hand* some. KID GLOVES! KID GLOVES! Still Selling—Kid Gloves, $1 20, best aoality. Kid Gloves, $i 25. stitched. Gloves will be higher next month, on account of the advance in gold Recommend all to buy while we have them so cheap. You run no risk from tearing: every pair of the above is guaranteed, and if they tear another pair is gl«en you, without charge. Kid Gloves, $llO, best quality. Kid Gloves, $ll5, beßt quality. White Kid Gloves, 62J4 tts. pair—a bargain. BLAOK SILKS. BLACK SILKS. SUM selling Black Bilks from $1 uo to $3 25, best brands. KKUpir gTOCK 0F CO UNTEBPANBS. BANKRUPT STOCK OF COUNTERPANES. Will open on Monday, a Bankrupt stock oj Counter panes, sold for cash, including very fine French Mar* geilles Counterpanes. All we ask is for you to look at them. They must be sold. LINENS. LINENS. Still selling Linen Table Cloths, Linen Diapers, Linen Towels, Linen Napkins, and all kinds of Linens at old prices. OWEN EVANS & CO., Successor to J. R. Casselberry, Cheap Mammoth Dry Goods House, No. 46 North Eighth street. F. 8. —Belling off BOOP SKIRTS at low prices, to clofo out j going to quit the business. Sell you cheap, feB2t • . . . QASSEtiBBBRY, • $650. iifio. TTAINIS* MUSLIN LIST—OUT IT JLA OUT: Bleached Muslin, at the low price of 16 cts. Bleached Muelin. better, at 18 and 20 cts. Bleached frudin, 7-8 wide, at 22 cts. Bleached Muslin, very heavy and good, at 25 cts. Bleached Mu«lin, extra heavy, at 28 cts. Bleecbed Uußlin, full yard wide. atSOct*. Bleached Mus in, much heavier, at 35 cts. Bleached Muslin, fine (the temper Idem), at 35 cts. Bleached Muslin, of several qualities, at 27>£ cts. Bleached Muslin, of the vary finest, at 40 cts. Hew York Mills. Wamsuda, WiUiamsville, Bay Mills. White Bock, Masonvilie. and Utica. Ur bleached Mue»in. fine and thin, at 20 cts. Unbleached Muslin, 7-8 wide at 25 cts. Unbleached Muslin, much heavier, at 28 cts. Unblssched Muslin, still better, at 31*4 cts. Unbleached Muslin full yard wide, at 35 cts. Unbleached Muslin, much heavier, at 31>£ cts. Unbleached Muslin, extraheavy, at 37K cts. Unbleached Mualin, flue, at 40 cents. • , Unbleached Muslin, the very best made, at4sctf. Pocassetg, 9-8 Lawrence, Starke. Atl antics, 5-4 Lyman Bates, r and many others of the best makes. One case good bleached Sheeting. fall 2K wide, at $l-15. Also, 1)4, iand 2H yards wide, br»th in Bleached and Un bleached. The above prices are very low. according to the times. OK&9VILLG B. HAINES* feB-rnwths4t 1013 MARKET St.» above Tenth. 1864. OlBcers and soldier,, vlsltin, the city on forlonKhi needing And other MILITARY EQUIPMENTS are invited to the very extensive PRESENTATION SWORDS Made to order at tie eborteet notice, which (or rich, neu and magnificence challenge competition, no other honse In the country combining the MANUFACTURING JBWBIER WITH THE FBAGTIGAL S WORD MAKER. ju22~lia Q W. SIMONS A BROTHER, Jf NOTHING HAM A WELLS *VOUNG MEN WHO ABE OUT OF JL EMPLOYMENT, t , YOUNG-MEN about engaging in business, YOUNG MSN who havehad limited means of education. YOUNG MEN who have failed to improve their time at common schools, - • YOUNG MEN who have graduated at College, but have no knowledge of business, , YOUNG MEN of fortune, who would know how to man age their own affairs, YOUNG MEN without fortunes, who would possess the best means of acquiring them, YOUNG MEN who have been disappointed at other Commercial Schools, TOUNG MEN Who would lecure the very beet means of advancement in the world, Are CITY BUSINESS COLLEGE, H. B. cor. of TENTH and GHBBTNUT St».,, „ An institution up with the demands of the age, and offer ing the beet advantages. in all respects, for a thorough preparation for business. „ , .. . One hundred and sixtv-five students now in attend ance, a patronage which, for the time since the establish ment of the institution, exceeds the highest claims of any similar school in the city. feo 2t* CCHOOL OP DESIGN FOR WOMEN, Ij No 1334 CHESTNUT Street, (oDDOalte the UlHt->- The February Term commences February let. audendc July let. Seesions daily (except Saturday) from 9 tUI 1 Tuition $l7 per term. THOMAS W. BRAID WOOD, fe3-6t Principal. EETAIL DRY GOODS, 26 SOUTH SECOND STREET, LARGE STOCK OF RIL K S 9 army goods. FURLOUGHS. S' W o R I> S MAHTOACTDEING ESTABLISHMENT OP GEO. W. SIMONS & BEO„ SAHSOM-STREET HALL, SANSOM Street, above Sixth. SAXSOM-STREET HALL, PHILADELPHIA, HANDPAGTDBBBB OP JEWELRY. FINE SWORDS, AND MILITARY GOODS IN EVERY VARIETY. Au2B-if6m BAVB FOB SALS, HEAVY. MEDIUM, AND LIGHT SHEETINGS AND SHIRTINGS. STANDARD BRILLS. HEAVY CAJ TON FLANNELS. WASH NGTON AND VICTORY CAMBRICS AND SILECIAS. BROWN, BLEACHED. AND CORSET JEANS. No. ltt. WORSTED YARN. &c. ee22lftf EDUCATIONAL. POMMEBCIA.L COLLEGE. Vy A FORTUNE IN AN EDUCATION. A HINT TO ASPIRING YODNG MSN. The readiest means of honorable and lucrative em ployment i» in a thorough. education for business, A lnll preparation in the science of Accounts. Commercial Calculations, Commercial Law, Business Penmanship. Business Correspondence, Forms, Ac., can be acquiree 6IAL COLLEGE. B. B. corner of SEVENTH and CHEST* HUT Streets. This Institution affords facilities acknow ledged to be unequalled by any other in the State. Telegraphing is taught in this College by an expe rienced operator. Call or send for a circular. ja3o-Bt* OOBDENTOWN FEMALE COLLEGE, L> BOHDESTOWfI, N. J. This Institution Is pleasantly looatsd on tbs Dslawari river, hour’s rids from Philadelphia. Bpeclal etten tlon is paid to the common and higher branches ol hBGLISH, and superior advantages furnished In Voce, and Instrumental Mnslc._ ERBNCH taught by native, and spoken In the family. Por Catalogues, address Bey. JOSH H. A-^M., ial4-gm* VILLAGE GREEN SEMINARY, HEAR MEDIA. PA. —Pupils rtceived at any time English. Mathematics. Classics, and Natural KcleccM taught. Military Tactics, Book-keeping, and Civil Eu* glneerinf taught. Eat lie expenses about «3per week. Boys of rH ages taken. Before to Wm. H Earn. e«- Bheriff; Jobu U. Capp & Co., No. 23 Booth Third street; and Thomas J, Claytons Esq.. Fifth and Prune stresta. Address Rev. J- HAhVEx BARTON, A. M., Village Greeny Fa. • zo6-tf T OST OR MISLAID—A PERPETUAL -Li POLICY OF INSURANCE. issued by the ‘‘Fire As sociation” t 6 Catharine filbert, for $BOO, dated January sa, 1348. Any information thereof will be received by ISAAC C FRIGE, Cor. pC-BIHG GARDEN and ttroet^ SEWING MACHINES, UQ.ET THE BEBT." EXAMINE THEM ALL—COMPARISON THE ONLY TBE FLORENCE SEWING MACHINE COMPANY (General Agency and Bales Booms. No. G3O CHESTNUT Street), are now offering. their .celebrated Reversible Feed-Lock and Knot-Stitch Machines to the public as being the mog& perfect, and adapted to more different kinds of work than any other Sewing Machine now In use. Years have been spent in their perfection, as the Com-* pauy were determined not to pnt the Machines into mar ket until they could sustain the assertion, and warrant their Machines to be 49»THE BEST IN THE WORLD. An intelligent examination of their merits will chow that they have accomplished their object. We take the liberty, in this connection, for the direction Of our readers, to append below some of THE VALUABLE FEATURES OF THE "FLORENCE” OVER ALL OTHER MACHINES. Firrt. Its reversible feed, feeding either to the right or left; its perfect reliability, never skipping stitches; and the making of four different stitches for the various kinds of work. Second. It is almost noiseless; runs very fast; the change of the feed and stitch is made whilst the machine is in motion. Third. It makes the lock stitch, which hcs been con sidered heretofore, by an almost universal verdict, as the only reliable one made. We add to that the doable lock, which makes it doubly sure; the half and full knot stitches, being a perfect knot to every stitch, which isjoaore durable than can be made by any other machine, orbyhanJ. and in all eases leaving the stitches on both sides of the work alike. The feed may be reversed at any point desired Without stopping the machine. Changes for the various kinds of stitches are made while the machine is in motion. Its ttitohee, for beauty, strength, and elasticity, are the wonder of all. The beauty of it Is unsurpassed. No other covers so large a range of work. Bevfs light and heavy fabrics with equal facility, and without change or ftlteiaUoa of tension, thread, or needle. The work will feed either to the right or left. Runs quietly ; sews rapidly. ' No difficulty experienced in sewing across thick seams. Needle more readily adjusted than in any other ma chine. Tailors and Shirtmakers cannot afford to do without them. Every family should have a “Florence. 1 * Ite motions are all positive. Will last a lifetime. No springs to get out of order. Is thoroughly practical. The hammer the most practical in use. Turns wide and narrow hems, and fells beautifully. It braids neatly and handsomely, without the sllghest alteration* . The inexperienced find no difficulty In using it. Oils no dresses, all its machinery being on the top of the table.’ Every machine warranted to substantiate all we claim for it. Bamum’a Self-Sewer, which guides the work Itself, furnished with each one ofoar machines free of charge. Samples of sewing and descriptive circulars will be sent to any address on receipt of stamp. Address “FLORENCE” SEWING MACHINE COM PANY, Sales Rooms No. 630 CHESTNUT Street. N- B.—All personshaving Sewing Machines, aB well as those who contemplate purchasing, and mechanics espe cially, are invited to call and examine the merits of the “Florence,” at our New Store, No. 630 CHESTNUT Street. We take pleasure in referring tea few of the names and residences of persons who have purchased the Florence Sewing Machine in Philadelphia, since its introduction in October last: James French, Hestonville, Fa. Palmer Moore, No 621 Sonth Thirteenth street. Alfred Tothill, Dauphin, below Tulip street. Wm. Burnside, Norristown, Pa. E. P. Harvey. Penningtonville* Pa. Mrs. Dennis, No. 1927 Cherry street. " J. C. Graham. No. 1210 Vine street. T. J. Whitney, Norristown, Pa. Mrs. H. A. Jaubert, No. 1637*Lombard street. C. Hirst. Norristown, Pa. Samuel Bayle, No. 907 South Thirteenth street. J. Wilson, Philadelphia'Bank. J. S. Helfenstein, printer, 439 Chestnut street. Hiram Stout, carpenter. Camden. N. J. R, Peniston, Broad and Reed streets. Jos. Lee, firm Joseph Lee & Co., 128 Chestnut street. Julius Herrlein,.No, 1713 Wylie street. Geo. Bero&en, No. 645 North Fifth street, firm of J. B. Llppineott & Go. Israel Walton, Belters street, above Unity, Frankfora. 6, R, Collins, No. 336 N. Tenth street. Coal dealer, 955 N. Front. Mrs. Charles Corbit, Delaware City.. John W. Allen, West Philadelphia. John A. Irvin, York road, Bhoemaliertown. John W. Stadler, No. 708 Washington Square. Mrs. S. Firth. No. 1031 Sarah street, below Richmond. Mies Taylor, No. 138 E. Market street. West Chester. Mrs. Menret, No. 243 N Sixth street. C. C. Hoffelfinger, No. 1811 Mount Vernon street»firm of J. B. Llppineott & Co. Miss Buckley, Howard street, above Ayre. Miss Georgians Lynch,. West Philadelphia, comer Preston and Oak. W. 8. Weldie, No. 1326 N- Sixth street. Joshua M. Point, No. 718 Poplar street. J. H. Hancock, Burlington, N. J. A. F. Bachman, Mauch Chunk, Pa. Kirk Brown, Goshen, Fa. Solomon G, A. Bennett, No. 247 N. Fifth street. Sben Jones, Adams Centre, Pa. James M. Toy, No. 2002 Mount Vernon street. Mrs* A. Riley, Hopewell, Mercer co., N*.J. George Feett, Oxford, Pa. Mary Reeves No. 603 Poplar street. Antis Riley, Bethel, Ohio. Jonathan Heintz. Mrs. L. Churchman, Burlington, N. J. Mrs. Catharine Wallace, Kensington, S. D. Prentzeh No*’ 1328 N, Thirteenth. John Young, Dojlestown. Charles Pedrick, Pedrickstown, N. J. Mrs. L. H Fisk, No. 1239 Girard avenue. Mies Mary Armbruster, Camden, N. J. Mr*. s. M. Myers, No. 956 Kurtz street, near Girard avenue. Isaac C. Price. No. 1825 Mount Vernon street. (Attorney at law). Mrs. Henry Burton, No. 115 N. Fourth street. (Paper hanging)- - Wm. B. Butt, H.D., No. 603 Mstreet, Washington, D.C- Mrs. Heebner, Norristown, Pa. Mrs. C. C. Cauffman, No. 414 N. Eleventh street. Jacob R. Kerst. Fort Clinton, Pa. Susan Baker, No. 917 N. Front street. William Chesnut, No. 1814 Wallace street. Miss L. Hall, Unionville. Chester county, Fa. Bash A Kurtz, No. 137 N. Thii d street. Samuel Bartain, No. 716 Sansom street. (Steel-plate engraver). Mrs. Anne Williams, Fr&nkfoid, Pa. Mrs. Amanda Kinsley, No. 171 Main street, Frank ford, Pa. (Dry goods store). Kelly, Carrington, & Co., No 723 Chestnut street. (Curtain store). Nhomas A. 'Wilson, Downingtown, Fa.. Charles F. Abbott* Falls of Schuylkill. Samuel Jackson. Mrs. J. Dubois, Burlington, N. J. Adolph Birgfeld, No. 254 S. Twelfth street. (Birgfeld’s Band). Fred. Evans. Washington. D. G. Captain Julius, N0.4?6 S. Broad street, (Tonawanda). M. R. Hamilton, Camden. N. J. p, A. Clark, No. 3 Easton street. Trenton. N« J. Mr. William n. White, Continental Hotel. Mr. H. Bickley, Chester, Delaware county. Samuel Loaf* No. 330 Qneen street. (Printer* Fourth and Chestnut.) Cynthia Higley, Strawberry street, Norristown. Fa. Janies Ciankshaw. Paul street* Frankford. Mrs. Milliian, Haddonfield, N. J. Maggie Hinchman, Clarksboro’* N. J. Thomas P. Chambers* Newtown* Pa. J. Huff, Zacatecas, Mexico. J. Nycum ASon, Rsys’ Hill. Pa. Miss A. T. Lippincott. Clnnamlnson. N. J. Bernard Sprungk, Broad street, below Wharton. 1864. (Broker, No. 42 B. Third.) Thomas Hare, No. 453 N. Sixth street. J. M. Pattee, No. 314 8. Tenth. (Banker, No. 46 S. Third.) James M. Fitch, Vineland, N. J. Thomas Fobes, No. 1819 Pine street. ✓ E. B. Bibbs, No-1118 Girard avenue. It P, Brown, Beading, Pa. Mrs. Chew. No. 749 8. Ninth street. J, F. Bodine, Williamstown, N. J. P. Sneeringer. Tjrone, Pa. Nellie Goodman, No. 824 Geary street, west of. Ridge avenue. Samuel Beinhert, Godfrey street* above Jeffeißon. Gilbert Coombs. A. M., Female Seminary* No. 60S Marshall street. C. Stackhouse,Frankford»Fa. (Painter,Fourth street, near Arch.) George Roberts, WillistoWn, Pa. Sebscca Miller, Frankford, Pa, J. A Smith* No. 2044 Lombard street. Miss Ortlip, 132 N. Ninth street. v Mrs. Lamplugh, 229 Williamson street. John Sadler, Ashmead street, Germantown. Penn Relief Association, Broad and Spring Garden. Mis. George, No. 1825 Lombard street. E. M. Folwell, No. 1213 Pine street. Mre. Buggy. No. 248 S. Twenty-second street. C. W. Hare, No. 114 S. Seventeenth street. David Brows, No. 415 Worth, (first above Tasker’s Foundry.) • J. F. Mats, Ann villa, Lebanon county. Pa. Mrs; Herbell, No. 1528 Montgomery avenue, below Frankford road. Mrs- Anna McCully* No. 1615 Cadwalader street, below Columbia avenue. James Evans, Christian street, below Thirteenth. Miss Kate Waterman, near Holmesburg; Spring Valley Farm at Frankford. Elizabeth T. Trait, Bridie Btreet, between Thirty-sixth and Thirty-seventh, Mantua. J. K. Lippincott Haddonfield, N. J. Mrs. Stigale, 700 Wood street. Win. A. Bulkier, No. 956 Bhackamaxon street. Miss Khodle, No. 2227 CallowhUl street. W. T. Peddrick, No. 1117 Citron street, above Wallace Mrs. Watson* No. 710 Moss street, between Washington and Federal. Jso. Wunderli*h, No. 1133 Ogden street* below Poplar. Miss C. Heft, No. 511 Franklin street. Miss Crabtree* Sellers Btreet* Frankford. Wm. C. Blackfan, L&mbertville, N. J. Mies Kite Sherman, No. 312 8. Juniper. Job. Brows, No. 1529 Front street. « Mrs. Turner. 971 Randolph street W. M. Bell, Smyrna, Delaware. Thor. Stinson, No. 1314 N. Front street. J. Hoffman, No. 606 Aich street. Mrs S. Levis, No. 131 N. Eleventh street. J.esie Townsend. Mo. 215 Cooper street, Germantown, John Chrismau, Phconixville, Fa. Geo. W. Phillips. Penningtonville, Fa; J. Cooke, Pittstown* N. J. Milton Conard, Westgrove* Chester county. N. Linton*, West Grove, Chester county. Mr. Christopher* No. 811 Franklin street. C. H. Dinkins, Barley Bbeaf Hotel. Mrs. N. Sherman, No. 1917 Plymouth efcreet- Mrs. Goldsmith, No- 815 North Eighth,streets Miss H. Peddle* No. 1023 Spring Garden strict. Miss Emma H. Eagle, Marietta, Lancaster county. Fa Robert LHgingen,Ebensburg, Cambria co/unty. Pa. Miss Jennie Jones* Duncannon^Pn. Mlt-B E. HeWBOn, No. 1912 Pine afreet. Mrs- Matos, No. 1722 Spruce street. Mrs. Elche, No. 1202 Spruce street. G. F* Eckenrode, Gettysburg,. Pa. Capt. H. Storr, Camden. N. Jv Charles Hamhle ton, Blkview, N. J. J. Bea, No. 70)' N. Nineteenth street. Leon Berg, 9 c. 707 Fine street The above u a portion of the names of parties who have puTchr,eedthe “Florence” since its introduction in Philadelphia, and we would here state that any per* sou havhr.a doubts about our machines being the beßt in the wor) a. we would respectfully refer them to auyuf the ahe ,*e parties. Remember that the Florence is war- Taute'i to do all that we ela'.m for it, and to be the best in G'aq world. Call and see It, and compare with others. R'costs you nothing to test its merits. FLORENCE SEWING MACHINE GO., No. 630 CHESTNUT Street. IN. B.—Every machine warranted to give entire satis* faction. Instruction, either at our store.or at the houses of the purchasers, given wftfouf charge. it FINANCIAL. qlabkson & CO., BANKERS , Ho. in Booth TSIBD Street. Philadelphia Government Securities of all Issues PURCHASED AND FOB SALE. STOCKS, BONDS, AND GOOD BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION» Interest Allowed on Deposits. ag-COLLBCTIOUTB PROMPTLY MAPB. feS-lm JAY COOKE Ac CO., BANKERS AND DEALERS GOVERNMENT LOANS. 6-20 BONDS. 6 PER CENT. LEGAL TENDERS. 1-80 TREASURY ROTES. 1881 LOANS. ORE-YEAS CERTIFICATES. QUARTERMASTERS’ VOUCHERS QUARTERMASTERS’ CHECKS. CITY AND STATE STOCKS. BANK, RAILROAD, ahd CANAL STOCKS AND BONDS. Stock, Bontht and Bold on Comm^.Ua A fall supply of all kiads of GOVERNMENT! securities. laeladloc the New Tire Per Oeat f local tender) TREA SURY NOTES. alw»T. on hand. ' Collections made and deposits received. JAY OOOKE & CO., No. 114 South THIRD STREET. JOTH FEBRUARY, IST APRIL, 1864. 1S T MAY . COUPONS V 3-10 AND 3-30, WANTED. DRBXEIi * 00. INSURANCE COMPANIES. T7AME INSURANCE COMPANY,— A OFFICE No. 406 CHESTNUT STREET. _ Philadelphia. January 27, 1864. _ Tie following Statement of the fame wstra otoe COMPANY, of their condition on the Slat day Of Decem ber, 1868, is published In accordance with an act of As sembly: \ Capital authorized and subscribed * *sloo,ooo 00 Amount paid in***.— •****»**>• 70,359 00 ASSETS. • Bonds and Mortgages $35,050 00 Demand loans, on collaterals * 11 775 00 United Btates 6- £0 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- S. l6 Stocks************ 3,276 00 Balances, open policies, due from ~ M agents, *c - §.864 23 Cash in hand- 3,32188 Instalments on stock not called in, and for which the stockholders _ ,' are individually liable 29,7410fr-$114,2&3 01 RECEIPTS FOE 1863. Premiums on file risks, amounting __ to $1,620.760 $13,882 72 Premiums on inland risks, amount* ing to $151,000 - 702 87 Interest******** 4,382 98- $18,914 67 LOSSES. EXPENSES. Ac. Firelosses.. ...... $4,982 01 Expenses, rent, taxes, advertise ment. donations, Ac Commissions* Salaries....'*. Dividends of January and July* , $3,848 40 Amount at ri5k....,. * .$1,218,837 CO FBANOIS If. BUCK, President. Willtahs I. Blanchard, Secretary. ja27-wfm6t OFFICE OF THE UNION MUTUAL Vy INSURANCE COMPANY OP PHILADELPHIA. Philadelphia. January 11,1864. Notice Is hereby given that the holders of the out standing Scrip of the Onion Mutual Insurance Company of Philadelphia, that the Stock and Scrip holders, at a meeting held this date, resolved to extend to the hold* ers of the outstanding Scrip the privilege of converting said Scrip into the Capital Stock-oi the company, accord ing to section 6th cf the amendment to the charter on the same terms as previously done, payment of instalment tobe made February 1, 1864. Otherwise, interest to be charged on payments made after that date, and the privilege of conversion to cease after June £O, 1864. jal3wfm2m JOHN MOSS, Secretary. jE COMPANY, fNUT STBEET, BLPHLi iNl> 18 STJB AN OB TTOBS- John W. Brennan* Robert B. Potter. - John Kessler, Jr., E. D Woodruff, Tj'AME INSUBAN* A Ho. 406 CHEti 1 . PHILAD) PIEE AND IS Li.) DIRECT Pranclß Jf. Buck, Charles Eichaids<m» HenryLewia, O, W. Davis, P. S. Justice, Georije A. Yr4NCIS_N CHAS. RICH. W. I. Bi>axchab.u. Secrets PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS. Navy Department, Bureau of Yar»3 and Docks, "February 3,18 W. SEALED PKOPOSALS, endorsed “Proposals for Build ings at Port Boyal. 8. C . ” will be received at this office until noon on tfce 22d February- 1861 for furnishing- all the materials and workmanship and erecting all the buildings, or any of them, according to plans and spe cifications, in the Harbor of Port Boyal, s. C. Plans and specifications for these buildings have been deposited with the Commandants of tl*e navy yards at Boston, New York, and Philadelphia, where bidders are referred for information. , , . , „ • , It is to be understood that the contractor is to furnish all the materials and perform all tne work described, and to complete the buildings in all respects at the points indicated. . „ fl , , , Bidders will state the prlee for all ot for either build ing separately, and name the time In which they will engage to complete the work; and the Bureau retains the right to accept or reject any bid which it shall not consider reasonable, feS-lt PROPOSALS for raising wrecks' -IT at Norfolk, va. » and in the vicinity. Navy Department, February 4, 1864. PROPOSALB will be received at the Navy Department until the 3d day of March, 1884. for raisins or wrecking and removing the materials, and delivering at tne United States Navy Y»rd, Gosport. Va., the wreck! of ’’ and ' 4 Congress. 1 ’ at Newport News, and ‘‘Merrimack.”near Crauey Island. The small steamer “Whitehall.” at Old Point. Fligaten “Raritan” and **Columbia,’ and Line-of hattle chips * * Pennsylvania ” ' ‘DslatTHfl* and CO* luxnbns, -in the vicinity of the NaV7 Yard. Bidders for this contract will take into consideration hat the Government requires ihe Frigate Cumber land,” and whatever may be on board of her, either public or private property, to be delivered at the Navy Yard. Gosport, Va., or at any other convenient place which the Government may designate, without any further mutilation than may be absolutely necessary to raise her. It will tie required by the Government that the con tractors commence as soon as practicable on the * Oom beiland,” and not to engage or commence on any other wreck, without permission from the Government, until she 5b disposed of. The Government will also claim the right of designa ting the order in which, after the '* Cumberland,” the wrecks are to be raised; also, to determine whether a - wreck shall be blasted or raietd whole. . No sale or appraisement can be claimed by the con tractors on any wreck until all the vessels named shall have been removed, and dul? received bv the Com mandant, unless by authority of the Navy Department. Ao wreck will be considered removed while any por tion of keel or flooi timbers remains. ... , , All the wrecks, as well as fragments of timber and other material, (which may be the resaifc of blasting,) must be deposited at the Navy Yard at such place or places as the Commandant may designate. And such property, after having been received by the Com mandant, shall be considered in charge of the united States Government until disposed of agreeably to the SPfclflcaxlon* of the contract to be maud. _ _, All the appliances uted in raiding the Wrecks must be furnished at the expense of the contractors. The offer mu*t state the rate per centum, or salvage, for raising and delivering each vessel, also for wreck ing. the value to be ascertained and determined by two persons to be appointed by the Department, and one per son to be appointed by the contractors, or on the actual proceeds of a sale at public auction, for the whole or any part, as the Department may elect The offer must be accompanied by the guarantee of responsible parties that the contract will be executed if awarded. The Depart ment reserves the right to reject all bids of parties who have not the proper means provided for executing the work, and of assailing the contract Iftoe work 1« not executed In dne proportion .to the time hxed for com pletion. The proposition xnnst ale o state the time re quired to do the work. ‘ , . . Proposals will be joa!rks4v"Proposals for raising wrecks at Norfolk,” Ac., so a* to prevent tliem from being opened with other letters. res mwot AUCTION SAIiES. Q ALE OF CONDEMNED HOUSES AND © MULES. . „ Chief Quartermaster's Offiob, Depot op Washington. Washington. Feb. 5,1861. Wlft be sold at public auction at the Corrals, near the Observatory, in thecltj'of Washington, D. 0., on Wed nesday, alotof^ condemned as unfit for public service. TERHS-Cash. in Government funds. Sale to commence at 10 o clock A d MUCKER, Brigadier Gneeral and Chief Quartermaster, foB-8t D6pst of Washington. auction sale Jla. of CONDEMNED STOCK- Cavalry Bureau, Office op Chief Quartermaster, Washington, January 28, m WILD BE SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION, to the high* eet blM«r. in OHBgTBB> p A , becinning or the 10th day of FEBRUARY, lE64,andoon tinning fi om day to sold. 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. Horses will be sold singly. Terms cash, in United States Treasurer notea^^ Chief Quartermaster Cavalry Bureau. T>EIMER*S colored phoio. XV GRAPHS for 91 are In foil tide of aaccesc, and In creasing daily in popularity: only 91. faithful Likenesses, accurately colored. SECO VD BtMat, abova Gims. It** Pr THE ORPHANS* COURT FOiH THB COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. Estate of SAMUEL B. LAfIGSTAFF, deceased. The Auditor appointed to audit, settle* aqjr^st<he second and final account of JAMES NBL&Onana JOHN WALLACE. Executors of the last will and testament of the said decedent, and to report distribution oTthe balance, "will meet tie par ties interested &t his Office. Mo. 1»4 South SEVENTH Street, lo thu cltT ot Phila delphia. on SaTOBDAT. February 29. JSBt.at 1 o’clock P >J^i o^ tlen,i t 0 tiw d I%ViBD ffittlltor, XTOTICE.—THE UN DEBT AKERS’ MUTUAL PBOTECTIY* ASSOC CAT 1.05 T respectful ly notify all delinquents who or refused tr. cattle tlisir hill* for the bajclal of tks* j relatlyea or friends to their refipectire u&dertakera, t\jat on and afteT March Ist. 1564 t»ir repldenee-. and occupation win be registered Book for fa tore reference, and hereafter no w m a 0 any work for any who i.* any other Cndertnksr for worA ptevfonyy done, unless satisfac tory arranaemsnjs he first mad* t 0 RB ttle the same, and all hertatter dpa§ to »\rlctly cash, otherwise by special fed-3t 3,254 89 1,135 21 2 300 00— $11,672 61 Chtules Stokes, Joseph J>. Sills. BTTHK. President. iEDGO'N, Vice President ire. ial4-tf WAHTS. WANTED— A SITUATION AS SALESMAN In a Grocery or Produce Home, by a pen oxi piactically experienced* who can famish, satis factojy testimonials of integrity* or woaW nil a situa tion eg Copyist. Address ftT J . this Office. f^a-2c* WANTED.—A LADY IS DESIROUS ’ * of a situation as Companion to a Lady. Wonld got objett to travel, Beet reference given. Address R. Bog 1748 Post Office, Philadelphia fe^fmwW 'ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN OP TjV, experience, a BITDATIOB In ft Wholesale SBiv M A,S£S rB h . a wllUni to mate himself gene rally useful. a good penman and ready at fi«are% Goodrcfcrence aßto cbarecterwlll be Vwn. Addrcsa Ij» n. w., tPisoffice. feB 3t* WANTED—A MAN COMPETED T • .to Cak©c!iargd aa Foreman, of the maaafiictn.riiiK department of an extensive Soap and Candle BVtabiUh ment. Be must be thoroughly and 7>ra<±icnl hi on. qoalnted -with the bn nine, a in ill its yarions brenohe, and details, and must famish flrst-class references iu! to charscter end ability. To ench a opportunity offers to secure a permanent situation None others need arr l ?- *^uav»7u. Address BOSTON (Mass. ) POST OFFICE, Box l 38~ jag7»tr6n-flt W ANTED—YOUNG MEN TO LEARN the wonderfuland useful telenet ofTELEGRAPH iUTG BY SOUWD, the system now coming into general use throughout the world, Strange at it may appear, and notwithstanding ielegtaphic lines hays been bo rapidly spreading for fifteen or twenty years past, tbit day the demand for good operators far exceeds the sup* plyand on this ground telegraph-men saggeated that an opportunity be afforded yoang men to learn in this thorough way* by constant practice* under direction of an experienced telegrapher. It can hardly be said of any otherprofession that the demand exceeds the supply, bot of this it is true; and an expert telegraph operator cannot be found who is out of employment, unless he ofaooMfteo to be. Telegraphic lines are nowheing greatly extended, and in the spring excellent openings will t>e ready for Buch as may be prepared to accept them Wow is the time toprepare therefor, and by calling at th e Q n A KSR CITY BUSINESS COLLEGE, entrance TEETH Street, above Chestnut, all may see the manner in which ii fttrnctiou 1b cWett. over reiular wires running to diffe rent parte of the building and practice afforded on tew different hinds of Instrument;. Constant practice, utv ana evening, precisely the same as on regular telegraph lines between different cities. Parent* who desire to see their sons spend their evenings at home, Instead of at bil liard ijaloons and oilier objectionable resorts, *re invited to call and see what inducement* will be presented to them- For term*. Ac.. apply as above. It* WANTED—A LOT THAT WOULD " answer for a factory; tnuH be near or on a rail road. or on the river-front, either In the northern or southern part of the dt>. Address "Bona Fide.” Pr?B9 office, ft6*3t WANTED— TWO FIHST-CLA&S SALESMEN- acquainted with city and near conn try trade. In a Jobbing Bosiery and Notion House. Ad dregs Box Phila P O. fe6 JJt* WANTED TO LET—ONE OB TWO » * Famished or Unfurnished Parlors. Al»o, one or two rooms in the tack buiMlog, in or near AROU Street, belwe*n NINTH and THIRTEENTH Btreets. to ba used a* a Physician’s Office. Address, for one week, “ D c tor. '* »fc fr>,a Pratt* otDco- - f<>g ©t* WANTHD.-A MARRIED M AN, ONE "I brought up in the Dry-Goods business, rerfectly familiar witn Buying and fietling t wishes a MVu- ATI ON is an Importing, CoimnUnlon, or -To'/blag Hons*. Always accustomed to active life aud business habits. Would like lo make au engagement before the 15th of the month. A« dress “ KaeriT,” Prana office. fes»6t* jjjjfjn A MON TH l— We Want A cents at V v/s6oamonth.expenseepald,to sell on tEverlasting Pencils, Orfent/xlitafrters.andlSother articles. IScitctl -BHAW&CLARK, Bbldeford. Me ja27 am £ WANTED TO BENT OB PUB CHASE—A moderate-size, modern-built HOUSE, weßt of BROAD, and between RACE aud PING Streets. Address Box 1074, Philadelphia P. 0., with terms. fe2t-6t & DEPUTY QUABTEEMASTEB SKobHBBAI.’S OFFlCE— Phu.adhi.kita. Fab. I, WAHTBD lmnudlAtaly to tinrr COAL ti th.* poja.ii: Mm Tort Monroe, V* Alexandria. Va. ffewbem, Jf. 0. Fort Koyal, S C. A. BOTJ>» Captain and Aeiilstank Qnartermaater.. FOR SAXE AND TO IiET, TSUILDING LOTS, CHESTNUT’ -*-* Street, west of Nineteenth street 89 fest by 178 feet. HBNBT B. OaEW\ No. ao* Sooth FOPBTH Strait. for sale by feB- 4t* ■POB SALE, OB TO LET ON GROUND -A- BENT.—A LOT, fronting on GIRARD Avenue,rtm nlnK from Bichih to Franklin street, either a part or the whoJ.e. Inqnira at Tidl North TENTH Street. fe6-2f* pOAL YARD FOR SALE—THE BEST V/ fitted-up Yard in the city. Capacity for doing any amount of business. Inquire at 059 North. NINTH Street, below Girard avenue. Terms easy. fe6 6t A GYMNASIUM, REQUIRING A email room, suitable for Family or School. FOB BALE at $5O. will be shown by TOWNSEND & 00,, S. E corner CHESTNUT and THIRTEENTH. fes-rp3t For sale-a seyen-ootave Rosewood PIANO, new. made by Schomacht-r & Co , and still in waierooms. Will be sold cheap, for want of use. Apply at 7HI CHESTNUT Street fe6-Bt* J. Mc?BRRA7. A BABB CHANCE.—FOB SALE, THE Reatanrant, Dining and Drinking SALOON, 4r£o LIBRARY Street, opposite the Post Office* Will be sold at a bargain, if applied, fur soon. Aiplr at the Saloon. WHABF PROPERTY FOR SALE.— * * Situate on BEACH Street,'at the foot of BISHOP Street, in the Eighteenth "WaTd, 74 feet 9U inches front, and in derth to Port Wardens* line, in the river Dela ware- Also, several other desirable Wharf properties In same locality. LTJKENS & MONTGOMERY, 1035 BEACH Street, Above Laurel Street. A VALUABLE LUMBER STAND FOB SALE OB LEASE. —The subscribers, wishing to retire from business, offer for sale the Stock and Fix tures In their LUMBER IABD, No. I? North SIX PS Street. The Yard has been established fororer 12 rears, and has a good local custom. The stock of Lumber is seasoned and well ielected, and will be sold on reason able terms. The Yard, which is one of the most com- J'letein the city, will be sold or leased for 1 or 5 years at a ow price. Every requisite for an immediate prosecu tion of the business is on hand, and for sale, and imme diate possession will he given. Inquire on the premises, SOHOLFIELD & WATS‘IN. Philadelphia. Feb. 6,1864. feB mwf6t ■\XTATER POWER TO RENT.—ONE M of the beet 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 IS 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 prefer joining some party who would furnish capital to put ma chinery into factory and carrying on the same as a wool* en manufactory, or would lease ths same for a term of years. For further particulars apoly to _ j)AVID crillas. Efewark,Delaware. m A BARGAIN.—A FARM OF 115 ACRES, on the railroad, fifty minutes’ ride from the city; good Land,'well fenced and fruited, good water, la'geand conveniently-arranged buildings, Aoply to Q, CONRAD. 352 North. FIFTH Street. feS-41* M VALUABLE MEBOHAN r MILL, TOWN PROPERTY, AND FARM AT PUBLIC BALE.-On WEDNBBDAY and THURSDAY, February 10th and l)th, 1884, the subscriber will positively sell, at hisAHll, on the Cumberland Valley Railroad, in Me ehanic&buri, Cumberland county. Pa., ttie following very valuable real estate, located in that borough: No. 1- A STEAM MERCHANT MILL, situated as above, three stories in height, .96 feet front an i 50 fast in depth, fitted up with the most modern improved Ma chinery, and capable of grinding 169 barrels of fionr every twenty-f-.-ur hours. This Mill is located in the fertile Cumberland Valley, (8 miles west of Harrisburg,) wh«re an abundance cf grain can always be procured. This, with its convenience to all the leading markets, and its facilities for doing work, oommends it to the consideration of capitalists. Possession can be given in twenty days from the time of sale if desired. No. 2 A LOT OP GROUND, on Main street, on which lg erected a good two-story frame DOUBLE HOUSE, With all necessary outbuildings. ... No. 3. A LOT OP GROUND, on Locust stTeet, having thereon erected a new two-story frame DOUBLE HO USE, with all the necessary outbuildings. No. 4. TWO LOTS OF GROUND, on Green and Allen streets, containing about 3 ACRES, well adapted for building purposes. ' __ No a/ ON THURSDAY. FEBRUARY lUh, AN IMPROVED FARM, containing 130 ACRES of good Land, in a high state of cultivation, and uncer good fencing, situated in Hamp den township, Cumberland county, Penna , on the turn pike leading from Harrisburg to Carlisle, 6 miles west o f he former place. The Improvements ara,n good taro* story HOP&JS, Bank Barn, and all necessary outbuild ings; with an orchard of choice Fruit on the premises; a well of never- failing water neat the door, and running water in#eaTly all the fields. ALSO, at the same time and place, two tractsof MOUN TAIN LAND, situated in Cumberland and Perry coun ties, each containing 140 ACRES, convenient of access, and well covered with thriving 1 timber Government Bonds will he taken in payment for either of these properties. . . .. ~ , Sale to commence on each day at 1 o’clock P. M.,wben terms will be made known by M. C EBEKLY. fe6-4t ; m FOR SALE.—THE SUB- A Jo/SCRIBER Offers for sale his COUNTRY SEAT, -A 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 flue variety of SHADE TREES. EVERGREENS, MAPLES, LINDENS, and others, in all over a hundred full-grown trees The improvements consist of a large and com modious MANSION, two stories and a half high- four rood rooms on a floor, with a hall eleven by fo, ,y -two feet. A HYDRAULIC RAM forces water from a Spring in one of the the upper story or th« house. It has the modern improvements. Tuereis alao an Iron Pump and Hydrant nndera covered avea at tue kitchen door. The out-buildines consist of STABLE and CARRIAGE-HOUSE, sufficient for four horses and several carriages; also, &fi ICE HOUSE, SMOKE and BEN DOUSES. The icehouse is filled with tse, and ths stable has a hydrant In U. Good GARDEN with several varieties of DWARF PEAR and GRAPE VINES, in fall hearing. There are also several varieties of APPLE, CHERRY, and CHESTNUT TREES. M , Terms accommodating. Posses'ion givenanytime is the spring. LEVI G- CLARK, jalfl-fmwlm On the Premises. FOR SALE—A VERY DESIRA-- IfiOil SLE PROPERTY, the residence of the late Dr. Jacob SHARPLE6S, deceased, with Eighteen Acres of superior Land attached. It is situated m the borough. of Chester connty, within tea minutes’walfc of the Chester Valley and Pennsylvania. Railroad Stations, at which all.train* atop. Ti e Dwell* lsg is very conveniently and substantia-lly built, with Barn, Tenant House. Spring House, and all necessary out-buildings. There is a great abundance of fib mb* bery. Fruit, and Shade Treee. Part of the laud will, le 6 oldT ? «kttotaildl„ lS ß. i f|« i r|d. A ig | ly feß DOWHIHGTOWN P. O. ® FARMS FOB SALE—34O ACRES sear Eeaford, Delaware, near Steamboat Landing. 200 acres near Seaford, Delaware, on navijalAe stream, with Saw-mill, large Peach. Orchard, Ac. soo acres near Georgetown, Delaware. Price only acres near Princeton, N. J. Stream of water through the place. Price. only 3*5 P« aero. 50 acres near Abingtoa Station, North Pennsylvania Railroad. B. P. GLENN. jiao-tf 123 South FOURTH Street. _ MABKIST STBBET.—VALUABLE JSiiilandhanaoome Store Property FOR SALE, sitaato on the north side, balow Sixth; over 26 feet front, 200 feet deep. Itfru.proofs, Water Closets, Gas, YauUs, and all the modarn.itn&rovemeEts. p App£ 1g j| oßßts fe6*6t* GIG ASCH Street M FOR SALE—THE FBOrEBTV N. B. corner of MABKBT and NINETEENTH Streets, comtuisln* Store and Dwclldk oa Market a M^y h n'p t p°l7toW^ S. X. corner FOURTH aacaWALNOT,2d floor. fe6-3t 4* FOB SALE—THE HANDSOME JI»RKSIDBNC*. Ho. 1830 BT, yBBWgW s golsßLL AISS^S. 4 B. n «ornJr teW A S?WA^Nuf"|| f d floor, ja -yALUABL® POUR-STORY STORE, Street above MARKET, 20 feet 6.inches fWt de 2’'P.^ Cj - H * MORRIS, 016 ARCH St. Jgk FOR sale—house on green RSB.BILL, NO, 1530 POPLAR Street, three stories. 22 feet front, with back building and aide-yard. aU in com* pieteorder: lot33by 90,t0 aback street.ftlled'Wlth fine fruit in fall bearing. The owner, leaving the city, it will be sold very low, and very little cash wanted. Apply on the premises. feo- St* §Bk FOR SALE—DESIRABLE COUN -E TRY PLACE, seven acres, within ten mlnutea’ walk of old York Road station JJ. P. 8.8- miles ont. Another, twenty aores, same neighborhood. “j&«- Callaadconatr^lac^ m GERMANTOWN.—BOB SHHfLcd early posbb.bloh of th. premises. OBBEN^rast. nexttieoornerofHAEVßY^oooopledbyKltoa- with Parlor. Dlnlne ana^nm Waio en, hot and cold water in eacn. bmmu* d pi ea ty set, Ac. Lot 70 by 240 feet deep to a r £ 9t foSß ß f S . 0f f 6hsde. By *' r ' 916 * AMUSEMENTS. vWVA^AAAiVWWVVV > A.\VcV^VwWL^VwW l '- l '' u 'vr k ' ,^'\'.-.'»’ ACADEMY OF MU3IO—GERMAN OFB&A -First night of the season, BOND AT fiVKHHTG, Fob. bill. The German Opera Company, whoee Operatic eeaaoa. in Philadelphia daring the present winter cave each, nnlversal satisfaction, announce another, season Intro ducing to the public several new Operas never befoco given in this country. _ , The first Cteera will IwHicolals USRBT WIVBB OP WI^DEOB, In Which MR. HERMANNS, MR HERMANNS, Thocelebratod Basso, lata of Her Majesty's Theatre. London, will appear as , J TALSTAFF. 7AL6TAFF, a mi is ho has HO ftVpQllor. The Opera will he givsn with thd following flpleadld cast: «”■ Had. TOTIAHNSEff M" v“V. «,..,Mad Froderid Mr. Belch . ~~... Herr Graff 5 entoß •«•••« ••**«•• ■••••-•««•• Herr Hablnm&ntt RpaerJich ' - ,-Herr Halmsr Dr. Caine ..Hrrr Kronfeld ’’cntHctor ..CaRL AHsjnuu v% luring the seascfl the foilowlpjr Operas trill be alven • “ Je»t«<sd ( '■ by “ Tannhauaerr." hy Waswor: "LaDame Blanche.’’br Bolldleci "ladra," by Fii>. tow; and “Fftnat, ,r fcy Gounod; The Opera Nights Will be _ « MONDAY. WEDNESDAY, fiIfd.FRIDAY of each week, and oa SATURDAY AFTERNOONS there will be % _ GRAND MATINBB; _ . Tickets of Admission to Parquette, Parqaotto ClroU f£ d Balcony, *l. No extra charge for Sheared Beats. Family Olrele, 60 cents. Amphitheatre. 35 cents O’clock ov * n at 7! <- Performance to commence at 9 oSiid’«Mn«!r<*wi>5 r BS loll iiP s> ® ,a can be obtilned at Academy 84T,aUl ' end ChMtnnt; an4«t lh. rj.BOVEB’S NEW OHESTNUT 'j STBHET THEATER LEONARD o ROVER MANAGER, MONDAY. February fith TICKBT-OFLBAVE M t ' TICKET.OF.LEAVE MAN, AN KNTHDSTASTrC StJOOKSB. Ef,TrBR AN EFTHOSTANTir, s^noESS. THE LOFT 7 MORAL Inculcated hr this Touching Drama of the TIOKE i , Or.LISAVE MAN pervades* Id Us teaching, _ EVERT CLASS OF SOCIETY. The better claßf-eh fen? and respond to Iha-adraottht-Jii, •] BE KIND TO THE KRRIN i\ THE FAbT LADS OF THE TOWN are wholeaome»y and forcibly Impressed with the Jaq gem becAbinu tbairpaths. sod . BRIEHLY’S WARNING VOICE KO SAM falls on heeding ears. The li.ciDaxltarlati baa a new field for philanthropy. Tbe discipline of prISMJK receives a wholpfrome charge. Orlme lessens in frequency when cho cj'minat ditco* vers that be in not wholly lo^t. N onerous instance* of pilfered money restore!, of crnree lepeuted, Lave been already Imputed. iii Am :tlsa to tbeeffects oftbe TLCKET-OF-LEAVE MAN. The London Timex. In speaking of this great moral draxpa. xnentloDH a fact, to which lbs provincial ptobb Of Great Britain and Ireland haw given confirmation ’ ■ a clerk, who had absconded from J>iverpool with £6 800, and after visiting nany places arrived at lilr* isJnf ham about five o’clock; after raking pome rsfreah mcnt* went to the theatre to while away an hoar a* tt ' happened, toe piece which was belngparfofmed on the occasion of this visit wan the • ‘ . TICKhT-OF-LEAVB MAW. end the gmHrmaa seems to have drawn A moral from the representation; for. when the scene in which the ta-' terylew between Hawksbaw, the detective, and the ‘‘Ticket-of* Leave Man ‘took place, Parker, the clerk, became so affected that b* went oat of the theatre, *ofc. tbtfeo envelope*. end rent Jil.fiOO hack to bU employer* Oh! the prophetic vision of Sbakspaara* 44 I have heard That guilty creatures*itisng at a play Have, by the very cunning of the Hcene, Been struck so to the tool that pres* ntly They have proclaimed their malefactions ** » Hamr.vr, Act ff AT GROVBR’3 NEW CHESr*UT the delightful Domestic Drain a, • TICKfcT- OF-LBAVB MAN la presented entb e. THE CAST OF CHARACTERS Pronounced by prominent journals of this city: one of the leading dramatic journals of America, published In New York; the Washington journals, and the celebrated cramatie author. Mr Frank Jervis, present during it* earliest representation in London, to be one of tba strongest ever gives toe drama. THE SCENERY Superior to anything hitherto presented in the drama, MR. C. A. KUFPITZ and the GRAND ORCHESTRA . Play the _ Ticket-of*Leave”Overture; U Baiclo Waltz—Brilliant; and A mmodtam 4 Day Irish Brigade—Bfoppite, ADMISSION.—t>re*R Circle and Parquet, ; Orohee* tra, 7tc. ; Family Circle.26c Seat* secured without extm charge. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. The First Regular FAMILY MATINB3 at the CHEST NUT will be given on SATURDAY AFTERNOON next, upon which occasion the prices of admission will be re** ducefl. See future advertisement. fog WALNUT- WAI/NUT STREET THEATRE• WALNUr-WALNUT-STREET THEATRE. THIS EVENING. Feb. Bth, THIi EVENING, Feb. Bth. POSITIVELY POSITIVELY LAST SIX NIGHTS LAST SIX NIGHTS of the unprecedented Engagement of the Beautiful, Ac- com piloted Younff Aetreis. LUCILLE WESTERN. LUCILLE WESTERN. LUCILLE WESTERN, LUOULLR WESTERN. LOCILLE WESTERN, LUCILLE WESTERN, who, in consequence of the crowds nightly turned from the doors unable to gain admission, ana from numerous applications for its continuance, will repeat her wonder* ful, truthful impersonation of LADY ISABEL AND MADAME VINE, LADY ISABEL AND'MADAME VIVE, LADY ISABEL AND MADAME VINE. In Her. Great Emotional Play, Tn Her Great Emotional Play. In Her Great Emotional Play, n In Ber Great Emotional Play of EAST LYNNE; EAbT LYNNE; East Lynne; East Lynne; East Lynne; East Lynnes fact Lynne: East Lynne; East Lynne; East Lynne; East Lynne; East Lynne; East Lynne; East Lynne; East Lynne; East Lynne; East Lynne; East Lynne; Or. THE ELOPEMENT. Or, The Elopement. Or, The Elopement; Or, The Elopement. Or. The KLopement. Or, The Elopement. Or, The Elopement, Or. The Eiopement. Or, Ths Elopement. Or, The Elopement. Or, The Elopement. Or, The Elopement. Or, The Elopement. Or, The Elopement. Or, The Elopement. Or, Ihe Elopement. Or, The Blopsment. Seat* may be secured thre*» days in advance. ? The Box Office open from 9 to 3 o’clock. MBS* JOHN DREW’S-NEW AROH. JW- STREET THEATRE UNABATED SUCCESS OF MISS CHARLOTTE THOMPSON. MONDAY, TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY.and THURSDAY. LITTLE FADETTB, THE CRICKET. Fanehon. (The Cricket) »,.,,.MISS fBOMPSOV. Landry Bjtrbeaud Barton Hill*. Didier Barbeaud.,., Stuart Rohion. Father Barbeaud Mr. Griffiths, Old Miss Mary Carr. Madelon«« Miss E. Price. To conclude with a Favorite Comedietta. MISS THOMPSON’S BENEFIT ON FRIDAY. Cnrtain rites at 7& o'clock. : feB*4t rjRBAT NATIONAL CIRCUS VA TBOUPE. f MARKET STEEHT, Directress—Mrs. CHARLES WARNER, DAN RICE. The great popularity of ihe Circus is fully maintained, hut, notwithstanding this, the Show must soon olobo. Among the many beautiful scenes to he performed this week is one entitled THIS PERUVIAN AND HIS BRIDE, a splendid piece of double horsemanship The entire National Troupe will app«ar EVERY EVENING this week. In Fairy Spectacle of which will be produced in a ityle of charming magnifi cence FIFTY CHILDREN WANTED for the grand Spectacle. Apply daily, at the Circus, from 10 till 12 o’clock. Matinees on WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY After noons, commencing at 2H o'clock. Evening performance commencing at 7 40. Admlsiiou,2s cents; Stageseats, 60 cents; Priv ate Box* $3; Gallery, 16 cents. feB-6t GRAND GALA NIGHT! THIS (MONDAY) EVENING. Febraarr 8. THE GREAT BENEFIT to the CLASSIC EQU7 JSTEIABL EATON STONE, on which occasion a number of victuallers will espe cially appear and make a irand entree in full profes sional costume FJTTIK STEWART will appear-as Clown: Mr. JOHN PALMER, a Butcher, in. an act of Horsemanship, and Mr. JOHN W. FiTZQfg a&LD -will sing* Mery d Avgyle. n The entire great National Troupe will ale o appear in their best piec*B. Come early ana get choie a seats l It Haye abriyed at CONCERT HALL. MONDAY EVENING. FebruaryiBth. AND EVBKY EVENING DURING TH fi The far-famed . BRASS BAND, AND • BURLESQUE OLD FOLKH ’ CONCBBT TROUPE. Twenty-one Established Artists, fro: m. their Opera. House, Boiton. EVERYTHING NBW-NOTHIN G OLD. READ THE PROGRAM If B-- The acknowledged Champions of Mid ette'sy. An entire change of Programme ever 1 y other evening, giving the most extensive and versatile entertainment ever witnessed. Cardsof Admission 25 cans. C»*rn open at 6% o'clock; commence at 7&. ICHaJ ALES A. MORRIS. Manager. W* A. ABBOTT and CBAS. GiSs'ET?, Agents. i«8-6t ; A SSEMBLY BUILDING , iL TENTH AND CHEf ,TNUT 3TREETS. The celebrated PAYBNPOET BO’ ys, THIS WEEK O ULT. The greatest PHENOMENON ever witnessed since the days nf the Aposiies. BIY6TJBRI OU3 DIBPLAYB and STARRING WONDERS are prodv »ced xa 'ftelr presence. Go and sflo them. ‘ 6O cents. Gallery ••».*•••* •• • ■ • • *35 cents. Doors open at 7 o clock; coamt ncing at. ?>£• o’clock. Seals can he eecnred at the offlo-a of during the day without extra charge Open from 9 to 12 A. M. complimentary soiree mill vy tjibe to majob e. bc sbhdof.pp. “-fIY Eli'S ACADEMIC OIP.ET*," atthe West Chester Academy and Military Inetitu.te, Wyers. A. M.. . Principal, lays tendered to, Major a. Bokendorff, tlietr Military Instructor, a ORAN 0 yOEEWMENTART SOI REE MILITAIRS. to taka y lace clothe ACADEMY OP' EIOSKO. on TUESDAY EVEJ.IING, February 9. BIEGFELD’S BAND will, be Id attendance, i Seemed Seats 60cents. T o be obtained at Gould's, Se venth and Chestnut streets. SinrJa Tickets 25 cents. Can be bad at P.lsley’s, In this Continental, or from Majojt Bek endorff, 1905 Coatea street. fed-ft? Goncebt hall 3LXCTCTBK B CHESTHinP BTB.MT* ABOVE. 'JIVEwFTH, POSITIVSL7J T SB 8T VviES OF ; WUNDERLICH'S SOOBAJPHXO A caries of illtutrsUoofl o"* v. s. iSSpns’s TED KIaHTS iif-A BiJt-KOOJI, PIL G £*¥!?• S^pliox? B ES S And other attractive Bceiea.fr ora- LIVB, CHA&AGT2R, NA3BB3.and .tfWV Proprietor andHanacarv Ur. tasiP&TOBKK wUI continue for a short season. • _ This splendid series than 100 arart&Jfrnor&xale P ‘ laUß *‘ W MrSBOW WDMMKHC* an American Artist, who stands uxu’iYxJSed.a* * seeal* Fainter. _ Admission Scents. Children Doors open at 7 o’clock. MATINEES EVBiSS AFTERNOON -VT.S O’CLWX.(| . . , T'EMMuE OF WONDERS. A ASSSHBLY BUII.DISK3&^ <%m A %r PENNSYLVANIA AOA©flT MY OF ( OPI» 3>ilM , ,m SA. M. till Admltsloa M seats. Chlldrea halgV , M jaJMf gSJM CORRECT PSA' TUNING. nTIT-Mr. 0. B. SAEOTN'M? 0 JorB for Toalafl »ad BeMlriai Plaßos are reactor dat MASON & COTS Store, 007 CHESTNUT Stra&t. r Mr. 8. has hadeleven yeara“lV ; tnrv'exr>erlence laßoa sweet-toned as new, tottitewi • r/9)lov i n a. Terms for Toning. «»*o a &cl4-Snil/ _ MATERIALS FT /B MINCE PJBS. bunch, layst AHD sultana raisins. GUT -o j_ OUGRANTS. AND SPIOM. CIDER, WINKS, du.. dui AIiBEKT C. BOBEBT3, - Dealer la Tine Groceries, dell Cornar ELEVENTH aad VINE Streets W BIGr ara ojsMBATf JT-mam SBSK^S&mfWn. Jr tstan# vfclltAetoVU. ? ,JTOBGAN, ORB, * 00., STEAM; NNGINB BUILDERS. Iron Nonndaie. and General I MuhlnlataaadßoUarMaksn.N.l. MIOOALLOWHILL I Street. FklladAtohlx ’ &*>•“ ABOVE TWELFTH. formerly Mn.
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