The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, February 09, 1864, Image 3

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    ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS
UP TO TWELVE O'CLOCK LAST NIOHT.
imd CbHtmt atreeta.
8 Bhridon- Now Tort
F L Ridnelr.
H PBanoott, Colorado
rant F W Farias Kt
n a Burk Baltimore
E Schninn^ tl * ,r ; Baltimore
E Curtis. V 8 A •
J ii fiWlohjL Dp A
j Farrell, Washington
In Wif-limt- Baltimore
V J Hdckett, Indiana
j W bissttll* St Louis
'Bl Fidey- St Louis
i G FFiUey, St Louis
JO Brown M rcerco
,LB iker & la, Cabater so
! W S OrfefcfLeU, Chester co
jF A Sana, Hew York
|F p Scott, Baltimore
|B F Brace, Syracuse
IT H Easter, Baltimore
Jhs Conway, Baltimore
; W L EMlfemtein. Pottsville
| Thomas T Hazard, N Y
T Williams, Cincinnati, O
! J W Jones, Cincinnati, O
W B Cut or, Wash’a, D C
J 31 L’ndley, USA
.W B Wiley, Lancaster
Gen D N Couch & wf
Meat W i> Uilllsen USA
Philip Kidex, Baltimore
F A Alherger ‘Rnffiio
PL Shannon. Peaia
WV, Weßt &wf W*»h,B c
We Honetter&la. Wash.D 0
I Thoa Weaver, Wa*h, D 0
Miss Watson. Baltimore
J T Biadley 5c wf N T
Geo A Sliii. Baltimore
Alfred -oot, USA ,
Geo A Phdlos, K/F
Frank Piieto*- N'W \or ~
W u Gill & wf. B Jtimore
Hi ayer, Boston
C Dd Ab A la. PUt.burjt
r Mh. tsosii Port ;.arbou...
Ko Cumins. Reading
jttßndwfli, R*»ckJand
GC S»eatiinaa- Conn
E l> Jordan, Boston
WYf v? ard. New York
D S Sinclair, Now York
E K Cooper. Baltimore
J M: Ryder, New York
E D Thayer* New York
N 1) Morgan New York
JohnSimpkinH, New York
f> Hlandiebmoi, Detroit
W Eagle New York
E L Merrifieid, New York
C 5 Fowler. Baltimore
Hon T i Yorke. 2f J
J B Archer New Jersey
D K Shoemaker, 41 Chunk
F at Dean, New York
E Hoffman. Chicago
A Dali. BaJilmore , _
RF Laroyley, Manch, Eng
' W Firm>toD©, fisstoa
W W KHi.ll. Maryland
a Hanford. New Xork
j A Morrison* New York J
0 F Meyar, tit Lome
F W Rosenthal- St Louis
J J Rockwell, New York
W Blanchard, New York
LS6lata ( Boston
G McKay. Boston _ _
8 Sweet A son. New York
J Richards. Chicago, j;
G G Shaw. Cinchona* l _ .
H. G South wick. New Yor* : .
M Schlos?, Trenton :j
11 Harrington . <
XS Silver. Jr. Tr^wg
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T C*nada West .
A iSibbflrd. Canada West
1 & Ga/nttson ft la. If Y !;
B B Marti. ft wf- Oxford. 01
us„ l Maine, Oxford, O ;■
SislfeaiT Hope. Oxford, O
Geo B Hope, Oxford, O
SO£ea r^P * Hew York
Loomsrd Jewett, Illinois
TH Whitney ft wf NJ
Hies Abbott. Hew Jersey
IT AJBOty. Boston
Thomas Cleveland. N Y
ST 1-ickinFoii, New Yoik
Josiab Caldweil. Boston
Hon J D C&tou, Illinois
CTravis. Brooklyn
H G CievfcUnd,Cleveland,O
Jan B MeMullin. Maine
W W 11 Ball, Maryland i
Geo W Pratt, New York
Mr* H L Pratt. New York
Mivs Pratt. New York
S B Ornbb. New Jersey
J 6 Mnlnolland, Beading
H S Eckert, Heading
Geo M Robeson. N J
Eli Cnarlln, New York
M Halstead. Cincinnati
Major Gen Frencli
Mrs Gen French
Mist French
Lieut French ...
Chae Silver. Pottsyille
A J Watson. Chester eo ,
BJ Kaldeman. Hamabnrf
1, ft wt T I
C C Vftn.lcKsll SU.H J
CIS McKee ft wf. Md
Jos Ms 3- or ft wf, 80-ton
H M Ticknor ft wf, Boston
J B B a'.re, LoaYenwortli
afaitin Bj orson. N J
A H Turner, New York
AM Atwell. New York
JBeneen. New York
L Gottechalk, New York
T W Jarvis. New York
J H King New York
Geo £ Bacon, New York
G eo Carr, New Y ork .
CB Richardson, New York
W J Foekati, London !
BlvMd-Cbektß«t H
H King & la. Penna
Beni Worrall. Bo&toii ,
J Sherman & la, New York
S T Savage, C 8 £4
M May. Missouri
IC Kubn. lowa
FHion »err, Oluo
Sue c W Jones, Balt
M McCormack. Nash* ille
Daniel Zook, Nashville
T JIA Brown
Robert Gtme, Norfolk
H C Storzns
B J Levy, U 8 A
I, Murdelm Diet Columbia
M Weinberg, Alexandria
1 S*hwaxz. Alexandria
W Gilbeithorp. Penna
Ciol Johnson, New York'
J D Waters. New York
John Hastings, N Bedford
0 K Fanning, K«w York
£dw Sales, Lake Superior
JS B Foot. New York
J Seitz. Easton
B J Eagle. Marietta, Pa
C B Grubb, lane aster
Mrs Dr Wolf. Penna
J McMillan, Waßh. D C
Miss M Templeton Scranton j
Dr C S Verdi, Norfolk, Ya
F W Brauns. Boston, .
Capt H L Robinson, Wash
Mrs W L Kiddle, Wash, D C
J L Delaware
Mrs Child, Wyoming, Pa
John Pisbor & wf. Penna
Henry Seiler, Penna
A Moore, Penna
W Alexander, Penna
H D Tilton, Penna
Simon Bing, Ohio
Simon Alien. Ohio
John Kiliraster, Ohio
Jameß Falle3, Maryland
C B Herman, Baltimore
David Pinkerton. Penna
K D Rhoads, Penna'
David Gordon, Delaware
John Sommers & la, Penna
Thoa S Wiison, New York
Andrew Gohn, New York
A P S&nderscn, Hartford
£ McGovern. Lancaster
Wm Irvin, Penna
John M Mowe, Penna
Jbb T Henderson, Ohio
Benj Simpson, Penna
.David Livergood. Chicago
Jacob Sanders, Adame co
Mai L Sanders, Adams co
Geo McCurdy. Adams CO
J Jamison, Adams co
J Sellers A wf. Franklin eo
S Misb, Franklin eo
H D Brindle & la, Penna
L W Underwood, U S S
M McCarthy, Ireland
H Dougherty Ireland
Sami Wallace. Pittsburg
L D Parsons. Pittsburg
W Williams & la, Boston
W O Bouser, Penna ■
Jos L»aa. Mecbanicsbarg
BBWigton. Huntingdon
Hon Simon Caxneron.Penna
H B S»x?on, hew York
Jas T onrff, Parrisburg
S J Brlsbin, Lax caster
Miss M Oliver,- Lancaster
P Jarrett, Lock Haven
H T Jarrett. Lock Haven
Miss M Cowlee.Gdnnant’wn
Miss E Cowlep.Germant’wn
Mies Bowles. Germantown
Mis* ELangon.(»erm*nt’wn
W Tenant, Pennsylvania
JF Smith
BH Pennington, Bath
JB Lowry. Delaware City
HB-nson. Reading
Miss M Taylor, Penna
Merchanti’-Foirtli
A Craig. Mauch Chunk
J de la C Caweno, N Y
H B Ltcbelm
T J Adams, Portsmouth, O
John FCJuley. Pittsburg
R F Brown, Lewisburg
S H Bandore. Lewisburg
Geo W Moyer,Lewisburg
dam H Orwig, Lewisburg
Jacob Vorman
Wih 8 Young. Allentown
Theo Leash, New York.
P Fisher. Johnstown
S Brownolcl 5 Harrisburg
Drß G Clagett, Dayton, O
Daniel Stratton* Salem, 2s T J
John Craig. New Jersey
J W Fennock, Lexington, K
J Allen Ejster. Chamb’g
J N Cole. U t Pleasant. Ia
W L McCullough, NewviUe
A A Kae
* Amerlcan-Cheitttnt
G W Woollen & I*, frenton
J Hose. Penna. , „
AA Hamilton, Waeh.D C
H Bfistian. Wash., D 0
Cspt C F Salkeld. USA
J F Smith, Beading _
B H Underbill, Hew York
Dallas Smacker A In, N J
Elen E Frye, Belfast, Me
JasL Douglass. Beading
F H Mead, New Jersey
HA Cameron, Williamspt
John Trent. 'Williamsport
SI C Ffoute, Jersey Shore
J> TV Smith. Williamsport
C T Jackson. Beading
Chas Hebard Penna „
Cyrus W Hartley, Wash
Lieut Dean. Washington
MB Hartley. Penna
H Barton. Chattanooga
A 4 Jackson. Tennessee
J Cannon, Maryland
St liOulK-Cheatnnt
Capt N Anderson
B L Wise, Harrisburg
M Money, Maach Chunk
JE Griffin- USA
W T Sohuiiz. Sew York
J C Johnaton 8t W. H Y
J H Poindexter iw.KI
T Bnrngardier, Lancaster
W B Rosenbaum, ff J
J T Carson. New York
.Miss Douglass. New York
C Devins, NVw York
C L Badway, New York
P T Davidson, lowa
SF Richards, Boston
i B F Moulton, Conn
C Mersenbafe. USA
H Pretty leaf. USA
. F Howard. USA
' J Powers. Danville
TMrSue, Milton
G N Bryant Brlstol,N H
O W Mclntosh. USA
The Unlon-Areh a
Wm Faux, Danville
C P Avery. New York
Mr Robinson,Dayton, 0
S A Ogden, New York
W L Fetter
Jno V Havehotte,Plitsbg
NKGailiart. WUm.Del
A Porter, Pittsburg
'Jos B Staples. Yardleyviue
JT Staples, Yardleyville
A SCadwallader, do
D Bichwine, Lancaster co
A B Holloway
H Torrey. New Yoik
C Jaggard, Altoona, Pa
*W Fn liner, Pema
Jos Scbloss, Pottsville
B V Sreers.Washington
G W Johnston, Pittsburg
COZumerclsU— Slxtlr street, above Chestnut,
• D O’Hara
W P Sanderson
'HIE ard ng. Bangor
Geo Gregg- U SA
Chas Dougherty, USA
Jos MeCalla
• O H Harrell _
Lieut E C Dixon, USA
- Jos Fellow, U 8 A
W S Fulton, Oxford
Chas Dingee, WestsfOVS
. M A Pennypacker, Penna
Itatu Union —Marta
.E Moore, Maryland
J.C 'Williams A la. Trenton
' W P Farnham, Mass
<"H W Colbotb. Mast
' P Simons, Schuylkill co
■ J Humphreys, USA
Lieut J W Eckels, Del
.Sharple'PiMercer, Chester co
F Cope, West Chester
H L Aider, West Chester
National—Race v
fit Donser, St Louie
Patrick Donner, St Louis
S Bcball
C P titeinnetz, Lebanon
Louis Coben, New York
W A Jordan, Penna
J S Holenber, Pittsburg
A Stran, Pittihurg
B Reist, Lexington. Pa
F 8 Kimball, Penna
g Taplor, Sttcquehanna co
Barley ghsaf'Seconi
Haj J Downing;. Hew. Toik
Col M C HcGmder
S Gee 4 la, Bucks co
Ct&it MoStt, Burlington
Geo V J erman, Trenton
Solomon Holcomb* N J
■ Amoß Gregg, Bustlaton
HEneJeman _ '
Geo Updike, New York
Black Bear-Third
Geo W Borer, Fox Chase
John B&atian, Lehigh co
RDiefenderfar. Lehigh co
Wm Sterfcel Allentown
Ghas Reinhart, Monroe co
Jas Reinhart, Monroe co
BHGuldlji, Pottsville
WT fchafer. Chester co
LG Coleman
Madison-Second si
L W Halladay
B Pierce, Pennsylvania
X. S vansant, Maryland
LonlßGeerer,Dover, Del
«8u“ bc W l *’ N J
is W Merrick. Penna
v? ai s£ r * Ja Alexandria
John Tucker, Norristown
*“** ***le-TMra u
J E Boyle, C&tuinqna
ThoeOberty. Bethlehem
Martin Ootid. HuTUbnrc
Dr Schocb. Backs co
J Siegel. Heturtown
Mouat V Seco:
rfrau il
ST Bitter. Harrhlmrit
T 0 BUllon, Montg co,Pa
M MWtre. WUmiattoo.Del
RW Marks. Wiiminston
H B Long. Trenton, fl J
Oeom HSmltii
itreef*Delow Xlatk
0 Herring, Baltimore
l M Matn. BtUimore
J li Thorp,
J Harmaa, Pottatowu
Mrs Deuny, Baltimore
Mis* Denny. B JUimore
R Saatid«b, Montrose
Mr* Mrs Hemphill, Mass
J Y Bonder. Caicago
AF Stone, Chicago
Mrs Cavalier. Alton
Mias Dewey, Alton
P Caseelion, York
A <1 Simmons, New. York
l Geo Butle , rittpburg
MreJoDdS. P.ttsb irg
B Waste*.* & wf. Potcstown
E ftlasoe, Delaware
John Swaynie. Conn _
Miss
B G Layton, New York
W £ Albuv
Mr & Mrs Dunham. Toronto
Henry O Parry. M D, O S A
G W Greens. U 81
A A Danl*p. Co: ambus, O
P B Engird, Commbas, O
E V Lawson, Cambridge, Md
C B Lawnoa. Cambridge,Md
lit* Locke. Buffalo
Mrs f>u»ai * 2 ch. St Louis
MrsE *iuney. St Louis
His* Conover, bt Louie
! W P Ostrand-r. Alton. 11l
J D Benton. New York
J L Keseeker. B-tltimore
Jameis Peuaa
G W Horton Lancaster
JGiUdUaa, Pdbca
Jame? ilcQaa-e. Butler CO
Nb tcrd*»n New York
Jas WiJliaai'.on, Caicago
Jas While. Chicago
Robert Snndo, Onto
H D Martin. M&xsUon, O
J Cartney, MnseLou, 0
Benry D Serman, Pen it a
Mrs AF-'rbee .a dan. Penna
Henr» W Swyne, Penna
Thoe B-'li
S Hetkle.
Daniel James, Ohio
W S Waisu St la. Baltimore
Pet*r Alt’.ck * la. Penna
AKMcboll, Media
J C Eeatty. Media
W F Beatty, Media
John J Roland, Media
Jos G Cummins, Media
Ralph Buckley. Media
Jas Barton, Jr, Media
W R Wlster
S W K*ea«, Peaaa
J A ktchollsL Penna 4
L Clark. Baltimore
Vfl Stous USA
Gyru- Rlcietcs Ohio
Isaac L Smita, Media
D HcClintock. Media
E G Cattell. Pbilada
M C Cattell. Phii&da
John W Pomeroy, Penna
J T Suit*, Pennsylvania
A Arnold Pennsylvania
B W vyer St la. L <ban<>n. Pa
H Herbflt -k la, Getfcsyburg
•T S Martin, Sr, & la, N J
W Vernon. Pennsylvania
B.M Dieiinson. NewJerßST
A Walker. M*ryland
J H Risley it la, Maryland
E G Howard, Hartford
Thos Lyons, New York
G Middleton
A Bauli&n, Baltimore
S Gordon A wf, Penna
H B Cook man, Penna
Martin Co per, P*nna
A D Stein St la. Lancaster
John stonem&Q. Lancaster
P iteffee dr la, Cnmhariand
Jas Siirriit, Cumberland
Street below Arek,
John S Hays, Wewville, P
J Stambaagh. Pena
H FraDCha, Hagerstown
A Gtafia* &la, Lock Haven
a Farnsworth St la, L Haven
G C Hotchkiss, Brooklyn
Jas Logan St la, Harrisburg
Mr* Wilcox v Harris rmrg
J F Stevick, Shippensbnrg
Dr l> Biller, York, Penn
RnfusJW Bailey, Gettesb’g
R McD Shoemaker, Forty Ft
J&b F Gedny. Wash’n, D C
Job Piutz Washington, B G
W McSihany. 0 8 a.
J WBcbody, M uch Chunk
<1 M Nimsoo. Lehigh co. Pa
Col H B Burnham, Penn
T G Brown
Francis Strain. Boston
i R G He.ner, USA
; street, above FUtn.
P P Matterson. New Jersey
A T Wi.liamson &la, N J
J J G Smith
A 1> Lang, Camden. Del
N C Sprnttce. Delaware
J W Jieady Delaware
i> Reeve, New Jersey
Edward Lyon. Hnghe3Ville
Henry Fry, Beading
HBergmaa, Baltimore
E Bergman. Baltimore
John Deviney hla, Balt
Sam' G B od' & la, Balt
Dr Moyrj, Wash’n. D C
Dr w s Fort, u s N
Oscar Treerry, Maryland
L P HnmpbTATs, Maryland
J Thomas, Wilm, Del
J S Snter, Baltimore
W M lve*. Baltimore
J Morbray, Pa
J Roatch, Media, Pa
itreeti above ffUrdi
C H Soule
J Stoetzel, USA
8 Hiron & w. Ohio . ,
P IB Bawlinirs. Jr, H&msbf
E Thomas. Now Jemy
£ H Walfcer, GUciauati
H Dinsmore. Ohio
F F Patterson New Jersey
W T Schnl.z, N*w York
H MeTtdith, New York
J A Cole. Washington
Y & w, Oswego
C Wilder. Delaware
F AMuriey, siewYork
E Y Bright, Jr, Saabury
G W iSxnith. Snnbury
J J Smith, Snnbnry
Mr Griffith N«w York
F Wilkinson. New Fork
G M Griffith. Albany
• T B Jones. New York
Mr Fuller. New Fork
itreetg above Third.
Mr & Mrs Peacock. Beading
Alex 8-Bowen. Pottavllle
D D McGinnis. Potisville
W Neligh. Atlantic City
DKSt.ibig.St Clair
Baml Thomas St Clair
D Eppley. H rrlsbnrg
Moses Levy & ia. Memphis
D W Howell. Boston
t»W Crawford, Pittaton
Mrs A Sevan. Scranton
8 D Howe New York
NF Handy, M Chunk
6 M Biggins. N Jersey _
D D Wells. Tippecanoe, O
jT.evl Dftv.TiivpecanoSiO
' J L Rankin, USA
j Wm McKee. Hazleton
R H Millar, Marcos Hook
W P Swayne, Chester co
John Hough, Newtown
W M Mintzer Poitstown
Jos Miatzer, Eotutown
John Gowgfell, Delaware
H R Campbell. Delaware
W H Haines Chester co
Q P Jackson;' JS-Jcton '
M Wood war i & eon, Puma
J J Boyle, Delaware *o
M Pennock, Chester co
it street above Blx til«
Horace Thayer. N Y
J S Appleton, Dal
B Herr A eon Columbia, Pa
H M Martin, Colombia, Pa
Mrs S S Wilson, Colombia
Anthonv Bogg Del
Jos Howard Boston
Bdw Clark, Lancaster
chasS Watson Brldgt’n.NJ
F C Bolton. Michigan
rest, above Third
J) Cummings. Schyl Haven
8 Kreamer. Phcemxville
Mrs Ireland A son. Balt
S Wiest, Minersviile
J N Fries, Lebanon, Pa
W E Clark, Lebanon, Pa
J Haeterson, Lancaster co
J A SmUx, St Clair
Thos Weaver, Penna
John W B .bo. New Jersev
A Mandeville, Harrisburg
til street, below Vim a,
i Samuel Schafer, Beading
Thoe Hart, Allentown
J&» Somers, Norristown -
0 Frits, Chicago
Lieut Bata, Washington
0 Wateon. Bnckiagham
T Pvans. Chicago
J E Boileau & la, Backs co
Miaa Boile&U, Bucks CO
It., tboT. CaUowltm.
J J Fcnali, Allentown
Joa Kits. Penna
Chafl Gross, Northampton
Owen Levan. Seating
John 8 Bechtei.Bechtelville
M Ward. New Jersey
M A Sellers, Penna
J Saueser, Harrisburg
:reet, above Market
Sami Baker. Taylor ivilla
Kobt Beans, Jonnsville
MieePhoebe Job son Penna
J 8 McGear, New Jersey
Thoe 5 ourgtsx- New Jersey
BMGenuag, Hoaesdale
Wm Kimble. Hoaesdale
D Dither, Stroudsburg
net, above CaUowkUt
N She tier. Montgomery co
W H Zina. Mveretown
N Wessner, Berks co
MB Began, Adametowu
AngStiner, Hyerstown
P K Kline, Milford, Pa
John NeJigh, Alleato wu
J J Wole layer. Centreville
>nd St, abon Ink.
{L D Hob&ri. Boston
* iS? # te rt , Boslon
i,'?'- Vfoodrtiok
K D Wooiatock
WmPagfi. Trenton. S J
SPECIAL NOTIOEB.
CotaATia’s Hosey Soap.
This celebrated TOILET SOAP, in each universal de-
mand, is made from the choicest materials, is mild and
emollient in its nature* fragrantly scented* and extrema*
ly beneficial in its action npon the skin. For sale by all
Dmuists and Fancy Goods dealers.
One Price Clothing, op the Latest
Styles, made in the Best Manner, expressly for HE TAIL
SALES. LOWEST Selling Prices marked in Plain
Figures. All Goods made to Order warranted saiisfac
toty. Our Oim-PaicE System is strictly adhered to.
All are thereby treated alike.
de23 ly JONES A CO . 604 JfABKET Street.
Electricity, by a Physician of lono
experience, and who gives bis whole attention to its
proper application, at 141 S SOUTH PENN SQUARE,
Philadelphia. Certificates, references, and examina
tlona/ree. tf
Haib Dybl Haik Dybll
BATCHELOR'S celebrated HAIH DIB fr tAs Ben, l*
Out World The only Harmless, True, and RtlirJiU
n~ known. ThU splendid Hair Dye U perfect—change*
Sfl Buefcy. or Gray Hair, instantly to a GlosSV Biaal
or natural Brown* without injuring the Hair or str.iir
Isa the Skin* leaving the Hair Soft and Beautiful; lm
parts fresh vitality, frequently restoring Us pristin*
«olor, and rectifies the ill effects of had Dyes. Ths
genuine it signed William A. Batchelors all others
are mere imitations, and should he avoided. Sold to
ill Druggists, die. FACTORY, 81 BARCLAY Street.
New York. Batchelor's new Toilet Cream for Dreariat
the Hair. J»29-lr
Dr. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment cures
Cuts and Wounds immediately and leaves no scar.
The Popular Clothing House of Phila.,
♦'OAK HALL.”
Best* class goods and moderate prioes.
WAN AM AKER & BROWN,
6 E. corner SIXTH and MARKET Streets.
Custom Department (to make to ordeir) No. 18. Sixth st.
The Cheapest, Simplest, ami Best,
Salesrooms, 701 Chestnut Street above Ith.
STEWART—LONG.-Ou the Ist of February, 1564, to
Rev. John F. Chaplain, palter of Wharton-street M. E
Church, 1236 south Fonrtn street, Mr. Kobt-rt M. Stewart
ax d Mits Amanda M. Long, eldest daughter cf the -*.ate
fedwardLcng. both, of Philadelphia
JDIHX).
WEIGHT —On the Cth best., Pranklia. goaofWm.
H and Bu*an Wright, aged 7 years and 19 days.
Tbe telatives and friends of the family are respectfully
invited to attend his funeral, from the residence of his
parents, No. 805 North Secoid street, tfcis (Tuesday)
morning, at 10 o’clock. , , . .
FELL —On tie 6th instant, after a long and painful
nines*, Mary Jane, wife of Peurote Fell. .
The relatives and friends are respsctfnlly invited to
attend her funeral, from her late residence, northeast
corner of Fine and Eighteenth streets thii (futsdav)
afternoon, at 2 o’clock, without farther no.ice, *
PABkY.—On Saturday, Gthinat., GnstavnsA. Parry,
aged 42year *. * . «,
The mends of the family. Mcuut Moriah Loor* wo.iss
A. Y. M.» and the Order in general, are respectfully
invited to attend the funeral, from his late residue*
1209 North Twelfth street, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at 8
HISCHMAN.—At Cheltenham, on -the morning of the
6th instant, Benj a-min M. Hincbman, of tnis city, in the
71st year or his »ge. ~
His friends ai d tho*e of the family are respectfully in
vited to attend the funeral, from the resideacsof Ms
nephew. Howard Hincbman, 1629 Vine street, this (Tues
day} morning, at 9 o’clock. To proceed, to Friends 1
Grounds, Woodbury, New Jersey *
CTOPER BLACK. SILKS.—BESSON &
SOH’S SIOTTE3IISG STOKE. No. 918 CHESTNNr
Street, have opened a new stock of super Slack Silks,
$1 25 to $4 S7)a a yard. ~ ,
Black all-wool Mousseline, double width.
“ ** Tainise Cloths. , .
** and White. Purple and Gray Chintzes.
'* and White-striped and Plaid Ginghams.
‘ * and White Delaines, 31?<£ cents.
“ Grenddine Veils. . . , . *
Alexander’s Black Kid Gloves, plain and emb d..
Second-Mourning Balmoral Skirts. jadO
WHITE silvidge black silks,
** DKAPDE LYONS —These »re a very superior
grade !ot SILKt, warranted dnrable, and fine Paris
Black. ordered for our best cltj trade. ■ ,
ja2S EYRE & LANPELL.
vrriDOws’ silks, without gloss.
** Royal Annurei-
Corded Groß Grain.
Heavy Black Poult de Soiea. ______ _
EYRfi & LANPELL.
»» PENNSYLVANIA FREEDHEN'S
InP RELIEF ASSOCIATION.
A PUBLIC MEETING of the Association will be held
in the 0
ACADEMY OF MUSIC,
On TUESDAY EVENING, Feb. 16,
AT HALF-FAST SEVEN O’CLOCK.
Bishop SIMPSON will preside.
Rev. PHILLIPS BROOKS.
Rev. Dr. BBAINEBD.
' Rev. Dr. FURNESS.
Rev. Dr. J. WHEATON SMITH,
J. M. McKIM, Esq.,
will take part in the proceedings. '
Tickets can be obtained on and after WEDNESDAY*
Feb 10th, free of charge, at the office of the Association,
No. 424 Walnut street, at- the Union League House, No.
111 S Cheßtnut street, and at T, B. Pugh’s Bookstore, S.
W. corner Chestnut and Sixth streets. foB-8t
Ma THE BATTLE OF GETTYSBURG.
—The following correspondence will be read with,
interest:
Philadelphia, Feb, 1* 1834*
Rev. John R. Warner, Gettysburg ;
Beveeend and Dear £tr : The undersigned, some of
Whom heard, with ixtt&nse interest, you* graphic de
scrlptionof the great battle fought in our own State, as
recently delivered In one of our city churches,earnestly
solicit a repetition of "The Battle of Gattyibnrg, as
Witnessed by Yourself ’’ w
J. M. Crowell, Wm. E Dubois, J. H, Orne, J R.
Snowden. J. S. Price. Georse Junkln, Jr., William
Rutter, Wm P Abby, C. L. Stuie. Thomas B. i>wtght,
H. D SiSrerd, J. B. Goold, Samuel Asbury, B.
ThEckara, J. T. Y O’llng, A. C Craig.
GETTrsßraa, Feb. 3,1864
Reo J. M Crowell Messrs. W. E. Dubois , James H.
Orne, James R- Snovxlen, William Rutter , George
Junkin , Jt. , and others /
Gentlemen : I shall comply with your request, and
Would name Tuesday evening, the 23d instant, as the
ttae. Yer,
The above thrilling Lecture will be repeated at tba
ACADEMY OF MUrtlC, on the EVENING of the 2adinst.
Tickets for Parquet. Parq.net Circle, and Balcony 60
cents; Family Circle 25 eebts.
Bale of Tickets to commence on MONDAY, the 16th
instant, at 9 o'clock, at Mr. MABTIEN’S, 606 CHEST
NUT Street .
Doers open at 7X ; Lecture to commence at 8 o clock.
fe9 13 35 20 22 23* •
RjfcV. JOSEPH PARRISH THOAIF*
LCK son,
of the Broadway Tabernacle, _
New York,
"Will Lecture
for the Benefit of the
VOLUNTEER REFRESHMENT SALOON,
on
THURSDAY,
FEBRUARY lltb, at 8 o’clock,
AT THE
academy of music.
f FR Ilf!T'
' KBVOLUriON AGAINST FREE GOVERN
MENT NOT A RIGHT, BUT
A CRIME.
Tickets with secured seats, 60 cents.
Tickets for the Amphitheatre, 26 cents.
To he had at the
Union Lea ten o House
Fuah’a, Sixth and Chestnut street#,
C&ilender’s, Walnut and Third btreats,
Martien'i. Chestnut street. _
Caleb H. Needles’. Twelfth and Race.
Mete GEORGS WM. CURTIS* THE HIS*
TIPGUISHBD will lecture at MU
ktilat. FUKD HALL, on FBI DAT EVENING .next,
February 12th, under the auspices of the PJSNN RELI £F
ASSOCIATION, for the benefit of sick and wounded sol
diers, Subject: “ The Reign cl Peace. ” Tickets and se
cured seats can be had at Pugh s, corner Sixth and
Chestnut Street#. fe6-6t*
Stg* EDWARD CARSWELL, ESQ,, THE
vCv* M. W. Conductor of the National DiviaioQ, Sons
of Temperance, the celebrated Canadian or it or, will
Lecture on THURSDAY EVENING. February 11, 1864,
in the Eleventh Baptist Church,TWELFTH Street, above
Race. Tickets gratuitously of WM A. DUFF & 00.,
516 ARCH Street, or at the office of the Grand Division,
118 South SEVENTH Street fe9-3t*
NOTIC E.-THE MfiUBERS OF
MOUNT MOBIAH LODGE, No, 155, A. T. M.,
and the order in general, are invited to meet at the Ma
sonic Hall, CHESTNUT Street, on TUESDAY after
noon. the 9th instant, at o’clock, to attend the fu
neral of our late Brother GUSTAV J 8 A. PARKY.
feS-M» ° lder W *AARON WATERS, Secietary-
the semi annual meeting of
H the ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF THE CENTRAL
HIGH SCHOOL will be held at the High School Build'
isg, BROAD and GREEN Streets, WEDNB3DAY EVE
NING, February 10th, !St4, at 8 o’clock. - • ,
STEPHEN DENTON, PrasHenfc.
R. EnHpyns, Secretary. feB-3t*
Mb PENNSYLVANIA FREEDMAN'S
|<|» BELIEF ASSOCIATION.—The Booms of this As
sociation, at No-121 WALNUT Street, are open daily
from 9 o’clock A M. till 6 P. M. for the reception of do
nations in Goods, Clothing, and Books. Contributions
In Money are to be handed ti the Treasurer, E. W.
CLARK, Esq., South THIRD Street. jall-ltn
THE ANNU4L ELECTION OF
OFFICERS OF THE MERCANTILE LIBRARY
COMPANY will be held on TUESDAY, February 16,
at the LIBRARY BOOM, between the hours of 4 and 8
P M. JOHN LARDNEB, Jr.-, Recording Secretary.
fe3-2t etnth-gt
|Oa AFPUCATIOH will. BEMADETO
the Managers of the Mercantile -Library Com
pany for renewal of certificateof one share of sto* k, No.
860, standing in the name of WM. D. JONES, the same
having been lost or mislaid. *aB 3t
FORTY HAYS IN JERUSALEM;
|0» or a Sketch of Palestine and a Description of Je-
JSalem. by Rev. W». WHITE WILLIAMS, A. M., of
New York, who has travelled extensively in America
Europe, Asia, and Africa, and LIVED IN THE CITY 0#
JERUSALEM FORTY DAYS, daring March and April,
186 L He detcrlbes what be saw and studied for himself.
Bis Lectures are cordially recommended as PLBASIN G,
INTERESTING, and INSTRUCTIVE, by Bev, Presi
dents Mask Eopkiks. D. D., and Asa D. Smith, D D.,
and. by Rev. Dr®. Spring. HtTTroN. BtTRCHABD H. B.
Shits, Bice. B. D. Hitchcock, Thbodore Cutler,
DibßL. Hague. Hat, Nbtin, Sbwmas- Qcbatt, woup 7
Wtlib. Bx-Governor Follock, Professor John fe>
BART, Wm. Ccui/bn B&taxt. and many other eminent
authorities. Toe Lecture will be Ulustra'ed by NINE
NEW AND LARGE MAPS, SIXTY PICTURES, and by
tfaeBUPEBB COSTUME OF A SI RIAN LADY-and the
CAMEL’S HAIR GARMENT OF A SYRIAN PEASANT,
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 be delivered in the COMMISSION
ERS’ BALL, in WEST PHILADELPHIA, on MONDAY
EVENING, Feb. 8. at7>a o’clock. Proe edsfortheFirst
Ladies’ Association for the Relief of the Widows and
Families of our noble soldiers who have fallen while
hauling for Union and Liberty. It will also be given in
the Lecture Room of the Seventh Presbyterian Church,
on West Penn Square (Rev. J. M. Crowell, Pastor), on
TUESDAY evening, and in Tret ton. N. J., on THURS
DAY evening, and in the Marple Presbyterian Church
on SATURDAY evening, Feb 13. at 7& P. M., and in
tfce Lecture Room of the Epiphany Episcopal Church
(Rev Ricbard Newton. D. D.« Rector) on SATURDAY*
Feb 2a. at 4% P. M.
Mr. Williams may be addressed at the American Sun
day School Union. Philadelphia. fteS St
IMSURAHCB COMPANY OF THE
W* STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA
February 1, 1864.
The Directors have this day declared a Dividend of
Bix per cent., or twelve dollars per share, clear of all
taxes, payable to the Stockholders *r their legal repre
sentatives, on demand. WILLIAM HARPER,
f*2-10t Secretary.
■eijam PinLADBIWIIA iMD REAOlaa
b(3fc EAILEOAD COMPANY, OOca %til South
fOUBTH Btreet. PginADßLPina, September 1,1683.
DIVIDEND BOTIOE.—The followlna-named persons
»• entitled to it Dividend on the Common Stock of thla
Company. The residence of several of them la nn-
IrnanTand It la. therefore, necessary that the cartis-
DlTldand. gjocKHOLDIES’ NAMKB.
Mrs. Mary Bishop, 8- Lancaster.
tiszskßas*
r^K^“ 4i ' W * wboli ' ISSASS&j,
£» a Ww,u.
SIM.W Mari7lMeT
KEkSKT Andrew Turner,
CtS.Kubn, Hartman Mra. Oiri.iu
Kuhn, and J. H. Kuhn. Br. M. Wrlfht,
otainhn. WllUam^WMh
and Ain» £stbi|Sh. ' _„
WUU»*<Ja.
IS^OBMWH 11 ’ 8 ORATOBIw W TH ®
AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC,
UNITED STATES CHRISTIAN COMMISSION,
iaSS-tatlulT
HANDED AND HAYDN SOCIETY,
On SATURDAY EVENING, Februftiy 13tlu 18M.
The solos and concerted pieces will be performed by
the Ant rrofc saional and amateur talent of the country*
bnstaised by the
ENTIRE GERMANIA ORCHESTRA,
And a Chorus of over two hundred voices.
The choice of reserved seats will be aold on TUESDAY,
commencing at 9 o’clock, at One Dollar. Afterwards, the
remaining scats (also reserved) will be sold for Fifty Cte.
The right of the house will be sold at the Bookstore of
Aehme&d & I vans, 724 Chestnut street; the centre at J.
£ C ou>d's. Seventh and Chestnut; the left at Martien’s,
606 ChtHtnut strett Tickets for the Amphitheatre,
Twenty five Cents, to be obtained at either of the above
places - feß tf
NINTH WARD NATIONAL UNION
ASSO lATION, —iegular6tated of Stuth
Ware Nail- nsl Union Association TCJESD AY EVENING,
Feb. 9tb. at 7>5 o’clock, at Hall, TWELFTH and FIL
BERT Strcetß. „
JOHN L. HILL, Secretary.
'Wfil-FIRST WARD WIDE
k AWAKK!-#as (—The Committee of Distribution
Ot tbo UOOKTi FUND, provided for Solders enliHsed
credited l* the -FIRST WARD, wili continue ttoir
M-ttings DAILY from 4 to SP. M, at the office of the
PhOVUhT Marshal, twelfth street, above
fcPRUCE. $25 will be paid to each recruit.
Fall in, Soldiers, and be accredited to the First Ward
re 9 6t H M. WATTS, Chairman.
BOrikTYt SECOND WARD.-NO
|M» TICE TO VOLUNTEERS.—Tbe undernlßaed. ap
pointed to examine the claims of VOLUNTEERS apply
ing for the Wald Bonnty. will meet, daily trom 1 to a F.
M, atS. E. corner SJXTH and QUEEN Streets.
' JOHN W- FRAZTER. >
M. HARRINGTON. > Committee.
A M MAUGI Jr. _ ) __
S**'* TO THE CITIZENS OB' THE
SpQ* EIGHTH Ward. —On the ]olb of Match next -a
Draft has been ordered by the Government. By that
time the amendment of the Conscription Act will nave
placed ali. able-bodied men, married as well as single,
under forty five years of age, in the same class. Pot less
than 000 of sach men trill he required from the Eighth
ward.- •
.AJJ can see the importance of preventing this, :and ail
the impossibility of doing it without your -rigorous co
operutiDn.
It can easily ba accomplished. Volunteers are abund
ant ; hut to pay the promised bounties isroqtLirod.
about $15,0C0 have been collected; at least a*» large a sum
istet to bp raised The contributions have been com
paratively few, and principally by those (including*
number of ladies) not themselves liable tu draft. -
Our ward,reaches from seventh street to the Schuylkill
river, and from Spruce to Chestnut, and contains about
twenty thousand inhabitants. These twenty thousand
are alihe interested, poor and rich, married and single,
man and woman.
Mere boasts of loyalty, or denuaefeHoaa <■>* those op
posing the Government, will not avail. Belf-interest,
if not patriotism, requires Immediate action. In so short
a time as yet remains, it will he impossible for the Com
mittee to visit all. Do not, therefore, wait to he called
upon. Send or bring your subscriptions, large or small,
withe nt a moment’s delay, to either of the Committee.
Small contributions, if numerous, will help make up the
amount. If checks *re siren, they may be drawn to the
order of the Treasurer. JUDGE STEONG, of the Supreme
Court.
THEODORE CUYLEB, 704 Walnut street.
KpWARP_ e. Washington Square.
CLEMENT B. PBNEO-E 706
WM F JUDSON. 708 Walnut street,
CADWALADEB BIDDLE, 1003 Walcutstreet.
COL. CBAS. S SMITH, 237 south Thirteenth etreet
BENI ETTING. 13lfl Spruce street
MORRIS PATTERSON. Wll Spruce street.
1> R. JONES. Twelfth and Spruce streets.
J B GEBT.'I23I Sprn«e street.
CALEB JOHNSON, 221 south Broad street.
J L. MOSS. 1320 Walnut street
KICHARD AtsHHUKST. 1420 Walnut street.
JO'EH G. ROSEN GARTEN, 1581 Clleetnut street.
O. WILSON DAVIS. Continental Ho'el.
W. g. stewakt. do.
ISAAC O COLES BURY. 2029 Locnst street.
JOSEPH R. FRY. 2*03 Walnut street.
EDWIN GBEBLF, 128 south Nineteenth street.
EDWARD H TRoTTEB. 1824 Chasttut street.
HON. WM. STRONG, 2013 Walnut elreet.
. fee-Btuth It
TWELFTH WARD -A MEETING
of the Citizens’ Bounty Committee of the Twelfth.
Ward will be held THIS (Tuesday) EVENING. Feb. 9,
at 7X"o’clock, at NIPPES 'HALL, corner of FOURTH
and GRBEN Streets. Punctual attendance is requested.
Business of importance to transact.
WM. B. MANN, President
Wm. B. Coknelt., Secretary. it*
FOVRTBE STH. WARD BOV STY
FUND*—at an Adjourned Meeting of the Citizens
of the Fourteenth ward, held at Sp incr Garden Hall.
February 6th, 1864, the following Important resolutions
were pnssfd:
Resolved. That untiL SATURDAY EVENING next,
February 13th, guaranteeing exemption from
the draft (or money returned) be ißßued for the sum bf
s2"*, but after that date none shall be issued for less
than $5O. .
Resolved, That the Bounty to be offered by this ward
be $25. and that the Treasurer, Col. William B. Thomas,
be authorized and instructed to commence the payment
thereof immediately. ••••',. 4 .
jn accordance frith the above, parties interested are
informed that by calling on Colonel Thomas at the Cue
tom Bouse, on and after MONDAY next, between 9 and
12 A- M., with the necessary vouchers, the above sum
will be paid to each recruit credited to the Fourteenth
ward.
As the amount necessary to pay this sum is not fully
made up. it is earnestly desired that those who have not
already paid their subscription, and that those who can
increase their subscription, will please do so immedi-
Adjourned Meeting will be held at the same place
on SATURDAY EVENING. February 13th. .
WM. B. THOMAS, Chairman.
Attest: T. R. Davis, Secretary. fe9 5t
r■S'S- CSITED S'
lot TROOPS.—The folio'
knowledged by the Supervis'
Colored* Kegiments for the 0 ]
Thomas Mote $l,OOO 00
Abm. Barker 500 00
©.hr... 300 00
Samuel L. White... '6OO 00
B. W. Clark * Co*. 600 00
William Still 35 00
Cash * 600 00
B.C, Lea .. 600 00
Capt. W. Whilldin. 600 TO
Freedom.. 20 00
G, D. Parrish 600 00
A. A. Konlgmncher. 250 00
Furness. Brinley,&
C 0... 230 00
Theo. Blira 200 00
Peter Wright & Sons 600 00
Bauson Robinson • • 600 00
Charlfsßaynor.... 100 00
S K, fioxle 26 00
George Gone 50 00
B. R. Hutchinson - 50 00
L R. Dawson..«... 26 00
Edwin Hall 60 00
John C Davie 5 00
Cash*. * 50 00
Geo. P. Smith 300 00
Wm. Sellers &Co . 500 0Q
W, C. Houston 60 00
Bindley hmytb*.—. 250 00
Sharpie s 8r05..... 300 00
Cbas. Evans 20 00
0a*h....~ 60 00
W. H. Lamed &Co 300 CO
D. S. Brown A Co.. 260 00
Wain St Learning... 100 00
Mr. Tingley. .10 00
Horatio G. Fisher.. 60 CO
Jessup A Moore.*** 500 00
Llrdeayaßlakleion 60 CO
Cash 26 00
C. Server & Son.. 10 00
Smith English St Co “ 600
Ca»h 2 00
Biegel. Wiest, A
Erwin
Subsistence.
C. w Wharton....
E. M. Davis. Jr....
L. A. Mercer
Dr. J. Forsyth Mails
J.’ E.Caldweii A* Co
F. L. Bodice.
Dr. D. Jayne St Son
P.B. Brise&Co....
Cash
Phoenix Iron C 0..«.
W. W. Justice
A- Whitn-y St Sons
Thos. J. Meagear..
Geoige Do- d
Ca»h
C St H Borie
A. E Borie
Alex. Whildin St
Son
Atherton Blight....
W. R Abbey.
Charles O. Abbey
Charles Abbey. ••
R Tracey**.-
Cash
J. Graham St Co.
J. S. Gould
Philadelphia Con
tributionsMp
D. Clarke Wharton
Evan Boners
H. A.
Samuel Cox
James H. Bryson..
Cochran & Bussell.
J. B. L.. Jr..
Dialogue & Green..
Lient. L.Hart
Sellers Bro
Schultz
D. L. Pratt
Bock hill St Wilson.
C. A. Pierce
Jacob W. Stout;....
Lewis, Bros., st Co I
M. Hall Stanton
Levick. Basin, & Co.
T arnall A Tri table •
Withers St Peterson
Chas. Gibbons
J. M. McKim
Johnß Myers.....
Manufacturers’ and
Mechanics’ Bank,
Ga*h
Gto L. Jones
Chae. Smith..
J Emory Stone-,-.
'B. A. Tilghmav....
Girard Life A Trust
Co**..*.. 50 00
B»bt. A. Maxwell.. 60 00
Henry C. Davis.... 100 00
Cash.... 25 CO
Corn Exchange Bk. 100 00
Jas. Kin,by St Go-- 20 CO
B. Stedman 6 CO
Southwark Manu
facturing Co 25 CO
J. 8, Harmer 6 00
S&maelE. Slayma
kAlMmim.MMt,.. 20 00
N. B. 8r0wne...... 100 00.
Reading R B* (3d , m
sub) 1,000 00
J. Gillingham Fell,
(3d sub.) 200 00
Sau odera Lewie. (2d
•sub ) 260 00
Insurance Co. N.
America,(2dsub.) 300 00
A. 8. St B. Roberts
ACo 100 00 Total 133,883 00
Thoe. Webster..... 50 00 „ . .. ,
- The committee would remark for the Information of
the Philadelphia public, who have enabled this commit
tee to more than redeem its pledge to the War Depart
ment. ( fc * to defray extraordinary expenses attending
recruiting of three colored regiments for the war. ”) that
the movement has been one of marked success, and the
recrui tag the most economical that has been asooni*
pile bed during the war. The expense of WCmUing the
64th and 66th Massachusetts colored regiments was over
$30,000 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 $lO,OOO per regiment, it has collected $33. -
388 (above mentioned), and on tbe 26th day of June, 1863.
sent the first sqa&d of eighty men'to Camp William
Penn.
On the 24th July, 1863, the Ist (3d U. S.) regiment was
full
On the 13th September, 1863, the 2d (6th V. S.) regiment
was full.
On the 4th December, 1863. the 3d (Bth TJ. S,) regiment
was full.
On tbe 6.h January. 1861, the 4th (221 U. S.) regiment
Wes full.
On the Sd February. 1864. the sth (25th U. 8.) regiment
lacks but a few of being full. .
August 13th, 1863, theSd TJ. S. Regiment left Camp Wil
liam Penn* and was in front of Fort Wagner when it
surrendered. , , . „ ,
October 14th, 1863, the 6th U. 8. Begimentjeft for York
-1 January 16th, 1861. the Bth V. 8- Regiment left for fill
t0 The e 22<l and 26th Regiments are now at Camp William
Penn, waiting orders from the Government.
Thus tne committee have raised five regiments with
the fnnd estimated as necessary to organize three. It
has also recently opened a Free Military School at its
headquarters. 1210 Chestnut street, under the care of
J< hn H. Taggart, late Colonel of the 12th Regiment
Pennsylvania Reserves, and has at this timelel scholars.
All the f tudenti that have been sent before the Exami
ners at Washington have passed, ar d are now officers of
Colted Regiments Two additional Preceptors have
been engaged for the Bcbool—yiz: an Assistant to teach
Tac.ics and Army Regulations, and a Professor to review
the students in arithmetic and the higher mathematics,
geography, and history. ■ , _
The Committee having nearly exhausted the funds en
trusted to it, and believing its power to recruit colored
trr ops economically is by no means at an end. has asked
and received permission from the War Department to
continue its work. It therefore solicits from citizens,
end from the Banks, Insurance Companies, Railroad
Companies, and other pnblic Institutions, renewed aid.
The Committee feels confident that it is only necessary
to call public attention to this matter to insure its full
accomplishment.
Site* the foregoing statement was compiled the follow
ing ad titlonalsubscriptions have been made:
PbilftdelpHiaftttd Reading Railroad Co-..... .•••$3.600 00
Randolph A Jeske . ino oo
J. Gillingham Fell (oth subscription)* VO 00
Csdwalaaer Biddle 25 00
A Friend. - 26 00
Hy. Samuel 25 00
THOMAS WBB3TER, Chairman.
CADWALAPKa Btddlr. Secretary.
B. A. Merohb, Treasurer ■
Philadelphia, February S, l&i fet-thfltuft
THE PRESS.—PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1884:
Will be performed at tbs
(By particular reaueet, >
FOR THE BENEFIT OF TEB
At a quarter before 8 o’clock.
TATES COLORED
►Wing contributions are ac
?ory Committee for recruiting
nited btatsß army:
C. Sherman & Son* > $lO9 00
Chas. G. Sower* •«> < 103 00
Geo. B,Taylor.*•••» 200 00
Stuart *Bro 600 00
Ph. J. Anbln 125 00
Wm C. Kent 100 00
Work, McCouch, &
Co
W. Morris Davis .
K. F, Warner,
Thomas Potter
F. end J W. J. It Co
Cash
W. Hotter & C 0... •
A. H. Francisco*. .
W. W. Baldwin dc Co
Mrs. J. Sill
Mrs. E. w. Clark--.
John McAllister, Jr
W. H. Hart.........
B. B. Comegys
Cash
Wash. L. Atlee
Robert Gaboon
C. h. Oram
L. C. Armstrong...
Henderson &C 0....
J. L. We11*........
Brooke & Fuller....
.Albert C.Roberta- .
|T. F.stoteebnry....
John Fasran
B. F. Haddy
Merrick & Sons
R. Ashimt & Sods.
Jdo. Gibson, Son.
* Co
J. H Earle & Son.-
Isaac Lea
J. Sergeant Price.
I Welling, Coflila, A
; C 0................
w. H. Newbold,
<son, & Aertsea. ••
Edward P. Kelly.*
B F. Hunt....
Bond Bros &Co .
Sana lore Lewis (let
subscription)..
W. G. Taylor
Abm. R. Peril ins.
Henry Leybart...,,
J. Gillingham Foil
(i st subscription).
W. C. »myth....
Gash
A.-B. Cummings
E. Hey & 8r0...
G. Hoff & Bro*..
J. W. Thomas. —.
Andrew M. Jones..
W. W
Insurance Co. If.
America (Ist sub.) 200 00
Delaware Mutual
Insurance Do, • <.. 300 00
MiddUton & Oo .... 15 00
Insurance Co. State
of Pennsylvania. 200 00
Edw P. Kelly. 23 00
Alfred Fitler. 60 00
Cash 25 00
William Miller.... 100 00
Farrell, Herring, &
K 200 00 Co 25 00
ICO 00 Morris, Tasker, &
50 00 C 0............... 25000
10 00 Dasn 15 03
25 00 C. Stoddart St Bro..
10 00 Farmers 1 and Me
-50 CG chanicB 1 Bank ...
100 00 Wm. Wharton, Jr.
20 00 Phtla.Wil. & Balt.
10 00 R,R 1,003 00
10 CO Wm. Meredith 20 00
10 00; Jay Cooke & Co 500 00
50 00 I». 8enkert.......... 50 00
100 COEvan Randolph.. •. 250 00
500 Beaver Meadowß. 200 00
60 00 J. W. Ryerss, * 100 00
100 OO Coffee & Fsy. 500
200 00. D. Han5e11......... 50 00
100 OO.Thom&sGiyde.iiM* joo oo
250 00 ; W. P. Clyde 60 00
50 00! Beading Railroad,
50 00 (Ist sub) 1,000 09
50 00' J. Gillingham Fell,
100 00! (2d tub.) 100 00
IW. Rughtoo 15 00
60 00 F. J. Sylvester..... 20 00
10 00 Ca5h...... 1 00
200 00 I\ J. Dreer--....-.. 50 00
25 00 L. Mason Mitchell, 100 00
300 00 Geo. J>. Wetherili. 50 oo
100 GO'Ghas. Cambios 50 00
Jabaz Gate 5........ 95 00
John C. Mitchell.. 60 00
American Fire In
surance and Trust
C 0..... 100 00
Rev. E. E. Adams. 10 00
Reading Railroad, _
(2d 5ub.1,009 00
A Friend. 100 01
R. K hathburn..2so 00
Whe,Pusey.&Co.. 50 00
Philadelphia Bank. 50i> 00
Morton UcMichaei. 75 00
6O 00
Thos. Kimber. Jr.. 100 00
A. Campbell dc Co.. 100 00
Horace Binney.6o 00
Martin Nixon 100 oo
B. R. Cope.*** 60 00
L. lungerieh 25 0J
Alex. Priestly 25 09
I Isaac M. Mo b»>«.«* 25 00
f> 0 00
. 100 00
, 100 00
. 100 00
. 25 00
. 60 00
. ICO 00
60 00
|W3» UST OB' SUBSCRIPTIONS TO JHE
Ec£> TWEWTT-tECOKD WiKj/ BOHN »f JUHP;
y. FIRST PRECINCT. _ , A
8. Morton s£o CO Gao Conrad...- 0 *u
O p Evans 60 < u Smith Montgomery. •• GW
C. F. Miller 2ft 00 K. I>. 6 W
Charles Dedacker *0 CO T. Hpg< bs (j {s
J. H. Stevenson 20 00 C. P. Littler. 3 Xa
E K. Stevenson- 20 (0 E. G. Ely 3 W
W B. Galbort 2u 00 -Wi 2 00
Job Mtugen 10 (0 Lucas Bitney 2 00
E K. Harper 10 00 Mat. Hogan.. 1 w
J. H. Honter 10 00 John Felton S SJ
J. R. Reese 10 CO Cash 2 00
J. H, Kvane ww J. Worm g so
John Goaltwfc 10 CO J OfttomlnffS 2 00
Minna Coalbert 10 10 W. Felton 2 00
E Gilmore... 10 CO E Miller 2 00
F. J>rmn 10 00 G. Wagner 2 0-1
F F. Middleton 1" 00 L. g 0J
W. Meyer* 6 00 tt. Meckingpoor a 0J
Mary E. i)<dacker>... 6U) 0. Shoaile. 200
G. W. Bedacker 5 08 C. 2 00
Isaac Pedacker SCO tohuPelffer 2 00
Vesly Mingen......... 6 1)0 H. Stevens... J 00
T R. Bunting 6 00>
H. I>. Felton... ...... 5 00,
Martha Kenworthy. •. 500
SECOND PRECINCT. __ M
G. D. Rogers s*ftj 00 J Runneck 10 03
K. Smith 100 00 W. Whitman 10 00
F. Bojc 100 00 Oeo.De Hears 10 00
W. M. Davi 60 00 B. fcingerly ™«>
E R. Tvcon *’> 00 W. Thomas 10 00
P. K Titns 2ft CO E Rorer MM
F. Evans 26 00 H Fr»ck.,.
"W. jaice 26 00 Jonathan Clapp 10 00
Euliert Nice 10 00 W. Cilepp g 00
J. IS. Feiot 35 00 G. Clacp g 00
Sponcir Roberts 25 00 1. Clapp.. 6 03
A. t*. Roberts*.«••■»... 20 00 leuMe Mana 6 00
J. Davie.............. 20 00 J. tfunnem&ker 6 22
Cbas. MeaTs 20 00 J. Wlltenger..: 6 00
T V. Lea 20 00 C. W. Ague 5 03
W. Pitt 10 00 W. B«atty.... «»0
E. Tomlinson 10 CO J. & Wilt 5 oo
A. Bngle 10 00 D. Reilly 6 03
W. Graham 10 CO Jacob Engle 6 00
C L. Evans 10 00 /.France 6 00
A. hfibblick 10 00 J, Sfcriver,.... a 00
John J0ne5........... 10 00 ca5h...... 10^.
W. Jones 10 00
T. Lea 10 00
J.S.Sn]Hmmnm<, 10 00
THIRD PH
H. Pratt McKean. ...$260 00
W. Adamson*..*..... 200 (XI
Panl Klotz 160 00
RLdgw&y iillufe..... 150 00
T. C. Henry.. IGO Oil
S. W. loop 100 00
B. J. Ltedum 100 CO
W. Allen & Sons 100 00
J. Armstrong 60 00
H, L. Carton 60 00
F. Carroll .Brewster 5c oo
J. C. Bale SO OO
Aaron J0ne5.........* 60 CO
W. Wynne Wister.. 60 00
W. Wngmr... 60 00
Jahez Gates 50 0.)
S. HCcl em 86 00
J. 8. Huber..*..-. .... 30 00
S. B. Henry 25 00
Joseph Fling 25 00
James WbkinS 25 00
Georgeßedles 28 00
E. L. Royal 26 00
B. P. Shaw 25 00
J E. JLeware..*. 26 00
J. D. Caldwell 20 00
G. Brefflt 20 00
L P. Thomson 26 00
J. M. Lredi in.M.D-. 2ft 00
B. G Godfrey 26 00
A M. J, Watson 26 00
W. S. Bobarts 25 00
Ibaac C Jones, Jr. ■•. 25 00
T. 2i 00
W. H. M0ver........ li> 00
J. Kanb 10 00
T. A. Mehl 1000
P. R. Freae.. 10 00
S. M. Bockiu 10 00
C. £. Davis .......... 10 00
C. Asgnath 10 00
JolmMilier... 10 CO
As. Armstrong. 10 00
J. Wilson, Sr 10 CO
W. C S. Baker 10 00
Issacher Simmers.... 10 00
T. He/ son 10 00
A. R Bockius ... 1» 00
B 18tevene............ 6 f 0
Geo. Jaener.......... fi 00
J. 8. Bill 6 00
T. a F Mott 6 CO
F. Parker 5 00
K. Borer. 5 00
J. Berlin.. 6 00
i H.'8atee.............. 5 00
I F Warner.. 600
i W. Teakle 6 CO
I T. Borth .... 600
W. N. Chapman 6 ro
N. Bristow 6 00
L. Eckel 610
J. Richardson 6 00
B. Gentry 6 00
IT. Young....;. 6 00
P. Hooker . 5 00
J Afctil.... 6 00
F. F. Baetlacb. 6 00
J. Thurman, Jr 600
W. Thurman 6 00,
W. Grelb 5 00
Jacob Brockius...... 600
FOTTKTH I
E.W. Clark. $260 00
Bk of Germantown. 260 00
Charles Spencer.... 550 00
Ineurance.Co. 200 00
B. B (Tabeen.•«»»•>« 100 oo
A.C Bartsef. 100 00
J.E Stone 100 00
W. E ©tone IGO 00
S. B. Hszzard 100 00
J. J. Boris 100 00
Alex. Bacon 100 00
O. J Wiater. If. D. 100 00
G. W. Toland-.**~ 60 tO
Reiser. Cook & Co.. 60 00
J H. Tilge 60 tO
C. J. Wißter £0 00
W. Ashmead, M.D. 60 00
T. Ballowel! 26 00
E, P. Mitchell S 6 00
J. L. Longstreth.... 25 of‘
Cash 26 00
L. P Smith 25 00
B. it. Smith 26 00
G. Fling 26 00
J. C:' Griffith. 25 00
Bonis Jack. M. D... 25 00
H. B. Gnmmy....... 26 CO
Bayard Bn tier. •. • •. 25 00
C. Willing... 20 00
H. J. Smith 15 00
C. L. Eberle...... •. 25 f 0
C. W. Otto 26 00
C. Johnson... 25 00
FIFTH P]
Martin Nixon *ICO 00
H. Flanders 25 00
G. Hammersly 25 u-
Mr. Eobinett.. 26 00
M. H. Webb,~. 25 00
H Henderson 20 00
Mr. Lambdln. Jr....' 20 00
Thomas Young. 10 00
B. Bed lock 10 00
E. P. Tortelot 10 00
F. S. Tortelot. 30 00
J T. Kolp 10 00
W. B- Dunton, M. 1). 10 00
Dr. J. Levering..... 10 00
H Dooley... 10 00
J. B. Bassar 10 00
W. Mcllwain 10 OO
Bev. Dr. Dorr. 10 00
Ang. Bemon 10 00
George Lewie 10 00
Dr. Woodrnpp. 10 00
-J. Welsh 10C0
100 00
50 00
ICO co
200 00
m oo
i> GO
25 00
100 00
509 09
100 to
100 00
60 00
60 00
20 00
25 00
10 00
250 00
69 00
25 00
5 00
5 00
25 00
60 00
100 00
5 00
2J 00
20 00
510 00
500 00
SIXTH PB
J. Williams $5O 00
H. R. Coß*shall. 60 00
Myers Edward &*...»• 30 00
J Band all .’ 26 00
Barvey Thomas * 26 to
P Peterson 25 00
Bichard. W arner. ~ ♦ • 25 10
Fred. Shoemaker..*. 25 CO
Edward Hance 25 00
H. Williams 25 itO
Edward Bennett..... 25 00
Geo* H. Burgin, Jr.. 26 00
Jo>. Parter.»-~- 25 00
Samuel Harvey . 25 00
Wm. P. Beedie? 26 00
Charles Graeff 26 00
Anthony Mlskey 25 00
J. M. Antson 25 CO
Jos Mitchell. 25 00
Henry Preas 25 00
Daniel L Keyeer.... 25 00
Johnßittenhouse.... 25 00
Wm. H. Tower*...., 25 CO
3. Dairah, M. D 20 00
Mr. Cienehaw 20 (0
Peter Eittenhouee... 20 00
H B. Brunner 20 03
Wm. K. Smith 20 00
David Pooiey 16 00
Mr. Kimball 15 03
T S. Ttoveledge...... 10 00
John Roberts... 10 00
H S. Rorer....»» 10 00
E. B. Clark * 10 00
K. Sallada 10 00
G. McConnaghy....... 10 00
S. B. Ogliva 10 CO
. 100 00
25 CO
. 60 00
. 100 CO
100 00
.♦ 60 Of)
.v 20 00
. CO 00
100 00
v 50 00
100 00
10 0 00
200 00
SEVENTH 3
H. McCalium $75 00
B. Gorgas 25 00
Thoa. Livrzy......... 20 00
Geo W. Wolf. 20 00
Wolf Bros 20 00
Sfaerxner& Ze11....... 15 00
T. M Morgan***-.... 15 60
Jos. Hill 10(0
Sami. Raney 10 oo
Oh. Blehb 8 00
J. H. Gayer ♦*** 5 00
J. P Derr 5 00
A. J. Tourison 5 00
J. Basil 5 00
W. Dunlap 5 00
W. halt-ton 5 CO
A. Godfrey...... 500
Jos. Carr, 6r 5 00
Geo. Hahn 5 00
J, Bole 5 00
J McLaughlin.. 6 00
C. H. Miller 6 10
Cash * 6 CO
J. R Lovett 6 00
J. H. Smith.. 4 DO
S. B. Guier 3 00
Cash 3 00
50) CO
.. 25 00
An acknowledgment of tin
.remaining precincts of the
Wednesday. Lit] ' ,
PHILADELPHIA MUTUAL REAL
kc£f ESTATE ASSOCIATION.—The Committee ap
pointed to ‘Wind tip the affairs of this Association, notify
those having folly-paid Stock to present their Certifi
cates, with receipt, at the Office oi E. tCHBEiHES,
NOBLE Street, above Ninth, on or before the Ist day
of APRIL next. H. VAN BML.
B- SCHREINER,
ALLAN W. RICHARDS,
Committee.
jaB-ftu3m*
OFFICE OF THE ALLEGHENY
KaILKOAD AND GOAL CuMPAHY.
Philadelphia, Feb 4ib. 1364
The Animal Meeting of the Stockholders of the ALOE'
GHBNY RaILEOAD AND COAL COMPANY w!U be
held at the office of said Company on SATURDAY, 20th
iu*t., at 12 o'clock M,, for the purpose of electing 1 twelve
Directors and the transaction of such other business as
may come before the meeting.
ft6-ftu4t B. N. BURROUGHS, President.
hOTlCfi TO STOCKHOLDERS OF
lC?» THE OIL CBSBK AND KIDGWAY RAILROAD
COMPANY.
The annual meeting of the Stockholders of thU Com
pany will he held on WEONESDAY, the lOeh day of
February, 1864, at 1 o'clock P. M.. at No, 4: WILLING'S
Alley, in Philadelphia. JOSEPH LESLEY,
jaS7-13t Secretary.
K» OFFICB rENNSYLVAHIA RAH
BOAD comfaht. _ , oi?J
A UIUAJJISIjPHI t« O
NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS.
The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of this Com*
pany will he held on TUESDAY, the 16th day of Febrna
-2664, at 10 o’clock A. M., at HANSOM-STREET
ALL.
The Annual Election for Directors will be held on
MONDAY, the Ith day of March,lB64, at the Office of the
Company, No. 338 Sooth THIRD Street.
jaSfi-tfl6 EDMUND SMITH. Secretary.
« MEMBERS OF COMPANY E. 05th
Regiment P. V.. Will meet at GERMANTOWN THIS
MORN»KG at 9 o’clock: members of Go. B will meet
tt NINTH and GREEN Streets at JO o’clock, fally
aimed and equipped, to proceed to NORRISTOWN, to
participate in the reception of the 61st Regiment P V.
Sy order of ’ R* OSCAR ROBERTS.
It* Captain Commanding Co. B.
S FELLOW-COUNTRYMEN!—THE
LAST CHANCE TO AVOID THE DBAFT, Which
will take place on the sth day of March, and receive
the following bounties: For Yeierans, $102; {new
Reel nits. &IC2. ...... . .
The above Bounties will be paid in Instalments, by
authority of the War Department. Able-bodied men
will be recruited by the Provost Marshal of the First
District. 245 Sooth THIRD Street, for any Gmpanyfn
old Regiment*, and any ward in the city of Philadelphia
the Recruit may 1 elect. All City and Ward Bounties will
be paid the Rtcrnitn before they enter tee barracks.
Apply to Capt. FREDERICK ZABRACHBR.
ffB 6t* Recruiting Agent, g&5 8. THIRD Street.
t GENERAL RECRUITING OFFICE,
No Gil HEoTNUT fcTBBBT. —KBCKITIT3 WANT
ED for all the cannot old CaVALBY. aBTILLBBY,
and IBPANTRY Regiments now in service, raised
In .Lis Stale.
A limited number of men can yet be enlisted for the
2d Artillerv P V., statioped in the fortifications for the
defence of Washington, and for the 3d Artillery- station
ed at Fortress Monroe, Va., by applying at this office
Immediately. BOUNTIES
VETERAN VOLUNTBBBB $650.
ALL OTHER VOLUNTBBSS SSSU.
$323 CASH IN HAND. • ,
In addition to the above Bounty, all authorized ward
bounties are paid men enlisting at thiß office
Now is tbe time to enlist, choose a good regiment, se
cure the large bounty, serve under experienced officers,
and avoid the Impending DRAFT.
CHAB. N. OADWALLADEB.
Capt.2d Art (ll2th)B«Jrt. P. V.,
General Recruiting Officer.
DANA TROOP.—AUTHORITY
CRn having been granted to Captain B. W* Ham*
/fiyf mell to reorganize the Troop for the ZlstGa
- i '■* Yalry, a few recruits wanted to fill the com
pany. All the bounties guaranteed. . .
Recruiting Stations.—6. W. «or. Sixth and Chestnut,
and Warren Hose Bone© Sixteenth and Filbert.
Captain. R W. Hammel; Ist lieut., A. T. Clark :24
llent., A. J. Bair. fsS St*
•REIMER’S COLORED PHOTO
AV GRAPHS, though made for $l, are pictures of rare
merit, fine quality, truthful likenesses, and naturally
«9l«nd. gallery, SECOND Street, Creek H
~,..,.$413 50
IECIKOT. ..
J. h. Erringer $25 00
J. S. Ltttell.... « 03
Mrs. Wade..*. 25 03
W. Stallman 20 00
*.B Beeves 2 00
F. Hoffman 20 00
W. W Knight 20 01
W Berger 20 00
B. Lippincott 20 00
Cash..... 20 00
B. L Royal, Sr 20 00
W.KCos. 20 10
Jacob M BoeWus.... 20 00
S. Bramble .... Ift 00
W. Henson 15 00
Bocktes & Pone 15 01
H. Nlcoli 15 00
Moses Dilzell 10 00
J F. Hays 10 00
E Dickinson 10 00
M. Hamilton 10 00
L. C. Banman 10 00
G Pn11inger.......... 10 03
Ed. Carr 10 03
J. Parks .. 10 03
B. Buchan'n....-.... 10 OO .
W. H Davis 10 00
Theo. Rafe 10 01
A- Lanlell 10 00
R, Harper 10 03
f. Snore 10 03
A. 10 03
L La Forge 10 00
W. W Steel 10 03
J G. jWllson 5 l 0
T J0ne5...... 6 00
John Jones. 6 OO
John Green 6 03
J. 8. Handsberry.... 6 00
F. Jacoby 6 03
8 Herteehelmer..... 500
O. Keusll.. 6 00
Jas. Watson 5 00
Oeo. Myers •* 500
Ch. McGnican 500
P. McCormick ....... , 6co
John Coilopy. 5 00
J Dalzall 5 CC
W MaCoombs RO3
J.G. Jnngkurth 5 0J
iJ. G. walkin .••.«<« 000
Gash ft oo
i Th. Wi150n........... 4 00
Clash... 3 CO
i Cash J 00
Cash 2 60
iB. K. Riger.jfe.... .. 260
i T. Gasner ..s| 2 50
i a. B.SeisorTr. 2 60
1 Cash 2 00
i T. C Ate old 2 00
t S. Stroup * 2 03
> D. Bheppardson.~-~ -2 00
} W Dedisr. 2 00
\ Ylncent Perry. 2 oo
! Cash.. 2 03
i Cash 2 00
i J. Aeiter 2 09
i J- Strayley 100
i J. Wagner I CO
i J. Dedier 100
$1906 00
W. H. Clough.... $2O 00
J. H. Bteever...... 10 00
Bev L. albert 10 00
J. Widmer 10 00
J. L Mason 10 00
W. A. Dimer...*... 10 00
C. 8. Slddons 10 00
J. MeKeiiar........ 10 00
J King, Jr 10 00
A Friend • • 10 t 0
J Wilson Parks.... 6 00
Leonard 8u5k...... 6 00
T.Bess... 6 00
D. Hinkle 6 00
T. Dyott 6 00
Jameß Tool 5 00
AlbertAsbmead.... 5 i>o
J. PeUetring S OO
G. Hirgnsheimer.i 6 00
J. Zeigler. ♦* 6 00
W. H 5 00
T.Peac0ck.......... 5 00
C. Botzell 5 00
W. Tarr 6 00
B. Chorloton 5 00
N. Marple 6 00
H. C. Sharp... 2 00
Mr Wye.. 2 00
D. Milligan 1 00
Abm Beg, 100
L. Brenholtz 1 00
$2,582 00
J. Crowder.....lo 00
Gh Johnson 10 GO
E. Blroheil 16 00
Thomas Roberts 10 00
H. Peterson 8 0J
J. F. Nauman 6 00
W. B. Haghes 5 00
Mr. Barter 6 oo
Mr. Leinau 5 00
C. Weiss 5 00
i.S. Twist..... 6 03
J. Ladleyi 6 00
Wm. Th0ma5........ 800
Cash-*. 800
J. Goodfellow 2 5o
&, Dennison 2 50
Cash 1 50
Cash 1 00
W. Bumm 2 GO
Jacob Nice.... 2 00
Reabea Wander.*... 10 00
J H. Willensiok 10 0J
W. H. -ftlcFadden.*.. 10 00
Cash 10 00
Cash 5 00
SamuelFinly.s 00
T W. Wright 6 00
Jacob R. Sorter 5 00
A. R. Paetorius 5 00
J Allbright 5 00
Gideon Keyser 5 00
J. Tyson.... 5 00
G W. Roaa, 5 00
R. Harkineon 5 00
Enos Springer 6 00
M. Burger ... 5 OD.
Edward Biddle 5 00
Ch. Numau........... 5 00
W Axford.. 600
B. McDennon«..e«.»t. 600
D. Harper 5 00
Peter Latin.. 5 00
F. Bcchler S 00
A. H. Wellensick.... 250
Cash 2 00:
Cash 2 00
Oath 2 00
H. Pollard 2 00
£. N Sadrfiy 2 00
Enos Crook 2 00
M Goehl 200
T.evi S. Tull 2 00
J. Finder 100
W. B. Miller 1.00
A. $2 50
C. N. Berger. 5 00
F. Ricker 2 00
Joe. Carr. 2 00
C. Cadwallader...... 200
B. C.Cnrry........... 2 00
Ed. Ayer 2 00
J. 8i5h0p..... 2 00
J. Grayer 2 no
J. Stevens.... .... 203
R. Hamer 2 oo
H. Berry. 2 00
J. Lamb 2 00
A. Wray. 2 00
S. Henry f 2 00
J. Boyd 2 00
B Arthur 200
R. Rodger, Sr 2 00
S. Shannon 1 00
W. Alisa 100
C. Wa1ker............ 100
B. Peterman..«....... 1 00
P. Shale 100
8. f. Unruh..«it 100
Total. ...$3ll 50
e amounts contributed in the
-ward will be published on
TABEZ GATES. Treasurer.
mhiltary.
SILK AND DRY-GOODS JOBBERS.
SPRING
1864. - - 1864.
TAKER «Sfc HARBERT,
No. 401 MARKET STREET.
•SILKS, RIBBONS, FRENCH FLOWERS,
MIIiLIWERY GOODS.
Merchants are invited to call and.examine our etock of
SPRING RIBBONS,
Which Will he sold at the
LOWEST PRICES.
RETAIL DRY GOODS.
I''HEAP DBY GOOIS. CABPETS,
V ' OIL CLOTHS, AHD WINDOW SH' nES-v. li.
ARCHAMBAULT, IT E corner of ELEVENTH and
MARKET Streets, will open THIS MORNiNG. from
auction. Ingrain Carpet*, all woe 1, at 70e., &7c , #l,
SLI2 $1 25, and *1.37; Ingrain Carnets, wool filling,
50, G 6, and 62$£ cent*: EntrvaDd Stair Carpet*. 2oc to *l.
Floor Oil Cloths, fO, 62 and 75 cent*. Gilt- bordered
Window Shades, 75c to *2 Woolen Drugget*. $1;
Stair OUlCloths, Ssc.; Rag and Homp Carpets, 27, CO,
and 62 cetjis.
CHEAP DRY GOODS AND TRIMMINGS.
Bleached and Brown Sheeting and Shifting Muslins,
16 to37cents; N. Y- Mills Muslin, at 48c, by the place;
Fpr'ng Delaine*, 81c ; Light Alpacas £0 to 75c : Black
Alpacas, 31 to 75c.; Black Silks, $1.25 to *1.62: spring
r-hlnuifi*, 20 so2fic. ; Table Linens. 69a to #1.50: Napkins.
16 to 50c. • 10-4 Bhe* tings at $1.10; Marseille* Quilts, $3
to $10; BlaLhets, #T> to $l2; Comfortables at #3.511; Oasai
merefi 62c to $1 50; Coats’ White Spool Cotton ociy 9c.;
be»t quality Bkirt Braids only 9c ; Pins, 5e.; Hooks and
Eyes. ?c. ; Palm Soap only Bc.; Cotton Hose only
25c. Wholesale and Retail Dry tfoods and Carps’. Store,
N. K. cor ELEVENTH and MARKET- feO-tuthslra
WE WANT EVERYBODY TO
KNOW-That now is the time to buy their MUS
LINS. We had a large stock on h*nd before the rise.
We are selling a bleached Muslin at 16>£ by thc
piece; do. 20 cents; fail yard wide 25 cents; shirting
width, extra quality. 25 cents; one lot vary slightly
damaged, 25 cents. Now York Mills, Williamsville,
Wamsutta, White Rock, and every other good Muslin.
40. inch-wide Muslin. 42 iDch-wide, 45*inch-wide. 1%,
1&. 2,2# 2>z, 23», and 8 yards wide, all at lowest prices.
Comfortables, well made and very heavy, $1 and $5
each. Good Blankets for $5 50 per pair, a great bargain-
We are closing out our Blankets at low prices; we have
every quality made. from*s4 to #25 par pair We are
Beilin* all kinds of Flan tie's under regular prices.
In house-furnishing Dry Goods, we offer one of the
best as; orted stocks at
tbb lowest prices
In Philadelphia. Ws invite a comparison of OUT prices
of Linen goods with other stores.
R D. & W. H. PENNELL,
fe9-2t 1031 MAE EBP Street, above Eleventh.
7HO ARCH STREET. 709
' vA'. NOW IS THE TIME VO BUT. 1
Table Linen*. 7 pieces good quality, at $1 per yard.
Loom Table Linens, 8 pieces fine quality,at $1,1224 per
yard.
• Loom Table Linens, 80 pieces superior quality, at SL2S
per yard.
Brown and Bleached Table I/tnens, large assortment.
Brown and Bleached Table Linen, supetb quality,
1,750 yards Crash at 14 cents, a bargain.
Js 000 yards Crash at 16 sents. can't be surpassed.
1,975 yards Russia Crash at 14. 15, and 20 cent*, cheap.
OLD GOODS, OLD PBICES. OLD STOCK.
At JOHN H. STOKES*.
703 ARCH Street.
ARMY GOODS.
1864.
FURLOUGHS.
Officers and soldiers, visiting the city on furlough,
needing
S WIO R D 8
W«u>« MILITARY EQUIPMENTS are invited to the
very extensive
MANUFACTURING ESTABLISHMENT OF
GEO. W. SIMONS & BRO.,
SANSOM-STREET HAIjEi,
BANSOM Street, above Sixth.
PRESENTATION SWOROS
tfede to order at the shortest notice, which for rich
ness and magnificence challenge competition, no other
house in the country combining the MANUFACTUBING
JEWEIEB WITH THE PRACTICAL S WORD MAHER.
ja22-lm
Q. W. SIMONS A BROTHER,
BAMBOM-STBEET HALL, PHILADELPHIA.
MANUFACTURERS OR JEWELRY.
PINE SWORDS,
AND
MILITARY GOODS IN EVERT VARIETY.
au2S-ÜBm
pKOTHINGHAM A WELDS
" ' #vn FOB SAKS.
HEAVY. MEDIUM, AND LIGHT SHEETINGS AND
SHIRTINGS.
STANDARD DRILLS.
HEAVY CAB TON FLANNELB.
WASH HGWON AND VICTORY - CAMBRICS AND
SILECIAS.
BROWN. BLEACHED, AND CORSET JEANS.
No IB WORSTED YARN. Jto. .. seffliftf
FINANCIAL.
QLARKSON & CO.,
RANKERS,
No. ial South THIRD Street, Philadelphia.
Government Securities of all Issues
PURCHASED AND FOR SALE.
STOCKS, BONDS, AND COLD BOTOHT AND
SOLD ON COMMISSION.
Interest Allowed on Deposits.
PROMPTLY MADE. feO-lm
JAY COOKE & CO.,
BANKERS AND DEALERS
GOVERNMENT LOANS
5-20 BONDS.
S FEB CENT. LEO At TENDERS.
7-30 TREASURY NOTES.
1861 LOANS.
ONE-YEAS CERTIFICATES.
QUARTERMASTERS’ VOUCHEES.
QUARTERMASTERS' CHECKS.
CITY AND STATE STOCKS.
BANK. RAILROAD. AND
CANAL STOCKS AND BONDS.
Stocks Bought and Sold on Commission.
A fall supply of all kinds of
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES,
Including the New Five Per Cent, (legal tender) TREA
SURY NOTES, always on hand.
Collections made and deposits received.
* JAY COOKE & CO.,
No. 114 Sooth THIRD STREET.
jgTH ‘'FEBRUARY,
IST APRIL, 1864.
IST MAY, J
COUPONS T 3-10 AND 5-30,
WANT E D.
DREXEL & CO.
J)0 YOU ADVERTISE?
JOY, COE, <& CO.,
GENBKAIi NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING
AND SUBSCRIPTION AGENCY, „
CORNER FIFTH AND CHESTNUT STREETS,
PHILADELPHIA.
“ By means of the system of conjoint Advertising ren
dered practicable by Messrs. JOY, COE. & CO , through
their newspaper agency, the expense to each adver
tisers greatly reiuced. 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 vexation* 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. U. S. Journal.
A®" Advertisers receive copies of journals in which
their advertisement* are inserted. fe6*tf
TVORYTYPES.—CHILDREN TAKEN
in this style, by B. F. REIMER. ate exquisite gems;
in simplicity of style and arrangement of light and shade
unrivalled. Gallery. 63>4r ARCH Street. It*
TITERARY AGENCY—THE SUB
-*-A BGRIBER will'continue his Literary Agency. Its
object is to assist authors. Manuscripts are critically
read, x candid opinion is given. They are then, if ap
proved', recommended to publishers. For this opinion,
whether favorable or adverse, an advance feels required.
This should be remitted by mail or express, together
with manuscripts, prepaid. t , „ T „
Address PARK BENJAMIN,
fcB-3t 75 West FORTY-FIFTH St-, New York,
TkEAF MADE TO HEAR.—INSTRU-
U ments to assist the hearing at P. MADEIRA'S,
No. 115 South TRUTH St., below Chestnut. fe3-12t*
pUSTOM HOUSE, PHILADELPHIA,
Collector’s Office, Feb. 5. 1864.
TO MERCHANTS SHIPPERS, AND OTHERS INTE
RESTED. Agreeably to instructions i«auaa*by the
Bonorable Secretary of the . Treasury, dated January
23 and February 2,1864, notice is hereby given that the
restrictions on trade, in the States of Missouri, Ken
tucky, and West Virginia, are annulled and abrogated,
and all products and goods may be freely taken into and
transported within the said States as in time of pesos;
Provided however. That no product a or goods shall be
taken from said States, or either of them, into any State
declared to be in insurrection, or to any port, in s lid
State, heretofore blockaded, which has been or may be
opened, except in compliance with the Regulations of
September 1171£83. WM. B. THOMAS.
fe6-St • Collector.
CECOND NATIONAL BANK OF
FBANRFORD.
CAPITAL $lOO,OOO WITH THE PRIVILEGE OF IN
CREASING TO $6OO 000.
_ NATHAN HILLKS, President.
WILLIAM H. RHA.WJS, Cashier,
(Late of the Philadelphia Bank )
directors :
NATHAN HILLRS. CH ARLES E. KREMSR,
GEORGEW. RHaWN, BENJ. ROWLAND. Jr..
BIMON R. SNYDER, BEfIJ. H. DEACON,
EDWARD HAYES. JOHN COOPER.
LEWIS &HALLUROSS.
The Second National Bank of Philadelphia is now
open at No. 134 MAIN Street, Fiankford, for the trans
action of a General Banking Business upon the usual
terms.
Collections upon all accessible points will be made
EwPMt^!ksHAWir.G«kl S r
PIANTATIOS RITTERS.
From kha nr hospital—tha blood, battia ■ laid —tha
■uudn of tha ri.h and hnmbla .bode of tha poor—front
tha office and tn, aaorad desk —from the Mountain to,,
diatant Taller, and far-off ialanda of tho oaoan—from
♦Terr, nook and corner of tha eWUlsed world—la pourinx
in the aTidenea of tha aatonlehinx affaata of DRAKE’S
PLANTATION BITTERS. Thousand, upon thousand*
of lattara Ilka the foUowlnr mar be eaan at our offlee:
RBBDSBtmT, WIR., Sept. 16, IS6S.
••a a a a i hay.'hew* in the inn; hoapltal* for
fourteen month. —speechless and nearly dead. At Alton,
111.. they tare me a bottle of Plantation Bitter*. * * *
Three botUes restored my sneeah and eared me. * * *l*
C. H. FLAUTK.”
South Warsaw, 0., July 28. 1883-
“* * *, One youni man, who had been sick and not
out of tha house for two years with Scrofula and Ery
sipelas. after payina the doctors oyer #ISO without hone
st, haa been cnred by ten bottles of yoorßlttere. * * *
EDWARD WOUNALL,"
The followlo* Is from the Matron of the Union Horn.
School for the Children of Tolnnteert:
Hatehbtsk Mansion, PiyTr-aEyairrjr St >
Jfsw Toss, August 2, ism ' (
'.'Du. Dbakb: Tom wonderful Plantation Bitten
h»TO been given to some of our little children suffering
from weakness and Weak Inure with most happy effect
One little girl. In particular, with pains Inthe head, loss
of acnetlte. and dally wasting consumption, on whom
all medical skill had been exhausted, hao been entirely
restored. We commenced with but a teaepoonfol of
Bitters a day. Her appetite Increased; strength and
health followed. * * * *
Respectfully,
* * * i owe much to yon, for I verily believe the
Plantation Bitters have saved my life.
BBV. W. H. WAGGOUBB, Madrid. XT. Y. ”
•♦* * * TbOh Vllt B®hd me two bottles more of thy
Plantation Bitter*. My wife has boon greatly benefited
by their use.
~ Thy friend* ASA CURRIX, Philadelphia. Pa.”
*** * * i have been a great sufferer from Dyspepsia,
and had to abandon preaching. * * * The Plantation
Bitters have cured me*
BBV. J. S. CATHOEH. Rochester* X. Y. ”
***** Send us twenty-fOUT dozen more of your
Plantation Bitters* the popularity of whisk is dally in
creasing with the cHests of our house.
SVKES;<3HAI>WICZ. * CO..
Proprietors Willard** Hotel, Washington, D. 0. : *
••* * * i haye fiven the Plantation Bitter* to hun
dredslo four disabled soldiers with the most astonishing
6. W- D- ABTDREWB,
Saparisteadant Soldier*’ Horn*, Cincinnati, 0.”
1864.
«*• * * The Plantation Bitters have cured me of
liver complaint, of which I was laid up prostrate and
had to abandon mv business.
H. B. KI'UQSLBT, Cleveland, O. ”
. *** * * The Plantation BlUers have cured me of a
derangement of the kidneys and urinary organs that has
distressed me for years. It acts like a charm.
0. C. MOORS, Agent for Golt&te ft Co., 294 Broadway,”
fto., fto*. fto.* fto., fto., &o.
The Plantation Bitters make the weak strong, the lan
gold brilliant, and are exhausted nature’s great restorer.
They are composed of the celebrated Gliasaya Bark,
Wintergreen, Sassafras, Roots. Herbs. 4 1.. all preserved
in perfectly pure St. Croix Bum.
Persons of sedentary habits, troubled with weakness*
lassitude, palpitation of the heart, lack of appetite, dis*
tress after eating, torpid liver, constipation, ftc., deserve
to suffer If they Will not try them.
They are recommended by the highest medical autho
rities* and are warranted to produce an immediate bene
ficial effect. They are exceedingly agreeable, perfectly
pure, and harmless.
JTotiob.— Any person pretending to sell Plantation Bit
ters in bulk or by the gallon is a swindler and ImPOitor*
We only put U up in our log-cabin bottles. Beware of
bottles refilled with Imitation deleterious stuff, for which
seyeral persons are already In prison. See that every
bottle has our United States stamp over the cork, and
signature on steel*plate side labels.
Bold l»y respectable"dealer* the habitable
riots,
I>. n» DRAKE A 00.,
Ocl3-sta&th4m 30* BROADWAY. If. Y.
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
QIB A B D
FIRE .AJSTD 3WCA.RX3STB
INSTOANCE COMPANY
Office, 415 Walnut Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
CAPITA!. 9300)000
INCOME FOR 1863:
FROM FIRE INSURANCE PREMIUMS. AND INTE
REST ON INVESTMENTS.
LOSSES PAID .......$29,127 92
And on,aid (one of $2,200, and one of $BOO, a, reported,
but not In time to be adjusted before January 1.1891.)
thus leaving nearly
Income over los.es, out of which aurrent expenses have
been paid; also, two Dividends, amounting Hto
TWELVE PER CENT . declared in
MAY AND NOVEMBER.
AS- The Capital tf this Company is Invested in First
Claes 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,
A®- ThlsCompany ha.besn doing business for many
years, and ranks among the safest in the country.
Has been disbursed by it. for the benefit of Its patrons,
within the past TEN YEARS.
Excels it In promptness and fairness, In the adjustment
and payment of its losses.
Thomas Craven,
John Thornier,
Furman Sheppard,
George H. Ashton.
Charles I. Dupont,
Samuel Jones, M. Dy
THOMAS Cl
Al. FRED S.
Jambs B. Anyone, Secretai
"CVAME INSURANCE COMPANY,
A? Ho. 406 CHESTHnT STKKET,
PHIIrA D BX/PHIA
ÜBE AND INLAND INSURANCE.
PIREOTOBS- _
John W. Everman,
Robert B. Potter,
John Kessler, Jr.,
E. D Woodruff,
Cha-les Stokes,
Joseph D. EUis.
Proftldent
;DSON, Vice President.
Vr&uois H.
Charles Richardson*
Henry Lewis,
O. W. Dayis,
P. S. Justice,
George A. West. _
FRANCIS JX.
GHAS. BICHj
W. I. BLANCHARD. Secrets
THE PARTNERSHIP HITHERTO
existing between GEORGB EVA.NS and BA.UUEL
H. SEED* Clothing Manufacturers, is this day & dissolved
by mutual consent. Tne business will be continued, as
nfual. by GEORGE EVAHd, 38 S^thSgV^*
SAMUEL H. SEED.
COPARTNERSHIP. —THE SUB
ECKIBEBS have this, eighth day of February, 1861,
entered Into Copartnership, nnder the name and style of
"BENNETT & ENYPF.It, for the purpose of transacting a
WHOLESALE COMMISSION LUMBER BUSINESS. „
fV9 1m J- F. BENNETT A J. F. SNTP BR.
TVTOTICB —LETTERS EXECUTORY
ll upon the Estate of ELIZABETH CHRISTMAN, de
ceased. having been granted to the undersigned, all per
sons bavin* claims against said B-tate are requested to
mate known the
■WILLIAM CHRISTMAN.! fi3MClworß *
013 RACE Street.
fe9-tn6t*
T etteks testamentary upon
JLj the estate of JOHN PASCHALL bavin* been
granted to the persons indebted to the
said estate are requested to make payment, and those
having claims will preient HOENB ,
Darby Township.
HENRY H PASOHALL,
Drar-dy wine Hundred. Del.
. BBNJ. PABCHAMI.
Twenty-fourth Ward» Fhita.
Or to their Attorney,
It 8 PA6CHALL.
715 WALEUT Street.
TN THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR THE
A CITT ANB COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.
Estate of CALBB FKLLOWES. deceased.
The Auditor appointed to audit settle, and adjust the
third account of SARAH PBLLOWBB, WILLIAM J.
DUANE, and JOHN HULME, Executors and Trustees of
the Estate Of CALEB FELLOWRS, deceased, and to
make distribution of the balance in the hands of the ac
countants, will meet the parties interested, for the pur*
pose* of hi* appointment, on MONDAY* February 22,
1864. at 11 o’clock A. M,» at his office, No. TO© WALNUT
Street, Philadelphia. B. H. BRBWBTBB.
fe9-tnthsst Auditor.
NEW LIGHT.
The subscribers would Inform tie public th»t tier haT<
introduced in this city ___
A KSW LIGHT. * pyp
poesr sting advantages over all others na-
TUBBb taken hy this Light are more liie-lwe ana na
r&.°.SK!K! a Me ssMKSi ss^Kss'aK
Picture, tnironb.^.^^^^^^
fefrimtfr
vrOTlOß—the UN DEBT AKERS’
JN MUTUAL PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION reapeotfal
if noti/v all delicqaents who bore neglected or refoßed
to settle their bill* for the bnrinlof their relatives or
friends to their respective undertaker*, that on and after
March Ist. 1864 their names, residence, and occupation
trill be registered in the Undertakers' Black Book for fu
ture reference, a*a hereafter no undertaker trill do any
work for delinquent who is Indebted to any other
for work previously done, unless aatUf&c
tory arrangements be flrtt made to settle the same,
all n ork hereafter dQU9 to be Strictly cash, otherwise by
glacial ftkfeem&ht. reß-st
SERB. O. BL DEVOB.”
S. T—lBoO—X.
$OO,OlB
$60)000 OO
$10,146 87.
$500,000
NO COMPANY
DIRECTORS
Jno W. Ciaghorn,
N. S Lawrence.
Jer. Walker,
Jno. Snpplee.
Henry W. Qrav,
Silas Yerkes, Jr.,
0111 «tt.
RAVEN. President.
GILLETT, Vice President,
ry. ja2B-thstu-6t
COPARTNERSHIPS.
lE6AI>.
WANT?,
A* LADY IS ANXIOUS TO SEOUBE
A BJTTTATIOU in a Public Institution. as Bap»t
-vißor or Matron. Has bad some experience in «acb de
rartneot. Baa soma knowledge of housekeeping.
Wonld not object to k*ephin*e for a gentleman. Best
reference Address L., Box 2858, P. 0.,
With terron. It*
WANTED—ACTUATION AS BOOK
, ’ » KEEPEIt, in any first-class city or country esta
bllahment, bj a young mans a master of accounts* ani
who has bten occupied for the last ten years as clerk and
manner in a large boiler-plate and flue irjn mill. Bant
or references given Adrese
jf&• lw* Boy Hn «fi, Philadelphia P° Bt nmce - ..
W"ANTED_A BOY TO LEaRN CON
TETANCrtrn, Aopty by note, in lianfityrltiny of
applicant. to T. e. I'BIOE. g. W .orner SPRING GAR
DEN soii THIRTEENTH fi.ff.3t
\IST ANTED—A FEW ERIE CITY
VT and Coutt7 BGRDS. •»'
ErieC&s al Hondo oi Erie, Pftnnfl^lvan’a
Alro, 10,000 North Breech Canal Bond*;' for which the
highestpriCQ will be paid by w
C. B- WRIGHT & CO
14ft South THIRD Street,
Qppositft ill* *xchi.ana.
WANTED A SITUATION a 3
SALESMAN in a Grocer? or Produce Hou»«. by
a person practically experiwcced, who cad furnUa nalis
factory testimonials of integrity, or would fill a situa
tion as Copyist, address M. J. at thl« Office. f-S 21*
WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN OF
It some experience, a SITUATION in a Wholesale
Houee, where he v*ill be willing to make himself gene
rally useful. A good penmMX wd ready at ligate*.
Good reference as to character will be given. Addles?
“L- H W.,” this office. fe9 3t*
WANTED—A EOT THAT WOULD
y* answer for a factory; must be near or on a rail
road. or on the river-front, either in the northern or
southern part of the city. Address Bona Fide,
Office.
WANTED— TWO FIRST-CLASS
SALESMEN, acquainted with city.and near Cona
kry trade, in a .Tohblog Hosiery and Motion Houss. Ad*
dress Box Phil a P O. fis6 3t*
YKTANTKD TO LET.—ONE OB TWO
» » Furnished or Unfurnished Parlors. ADo, one or
t wo ronxnß In the hack building. in or near ARCH Street,
betwem JSI3TH sod THIRTEENTH btreets, to be need
as a Physician’s Office. Address, for one week, **D c
tor.” r-tthe Press office. feB 61*
WANTI.D—A MARRIED MAN, ONE
"* brought up in the Dry-Goods business, yerfectly
familiar witn -Buying and Selling* wishes a
ATlOifl In an Importing, Commission, or .To->biag
Bouse. Always accustomed to active tire ana bewmoa.-s
habits. Wonld like to make an engagement before
the 15th of the month. Ac dress “Energy," Press
office. fes-6n*
WANTED— CLOTHING.—PERSONS
r * having Clothing to dispose of will please call on
or address C. MILLER,
jaß-tuthsSm* No 803 CHESTNUT Street.
A MONTH !—We Want Agents at
tlPVJVrggOa month,expenses paid,to sell our Everlasting
Pencils , Orienta l Burners* and W other article s, jo ciron
lars sent free BBAW& CLARK. Me JR 7l 2m
nnn to investin'a well.
SPJV/jV/V/U ESTABLISHED BUSIBBBS furnishing
occupation to the advertiser. Address confidentially,
with real name, and stating nature of busines, “ 5 a,
5.,”80x IOS9 Post Office. faB-3t«
M WANTED TO RENT—A SMALL
HOUSE or two large communicating ROOMS, within
bounds of Twelfth and Nineteenth, Spruce and Market
streets. Addreis “L. S. B., M Press office. • It*
m WANTED TO RENT—BY THE
Jurist of March, a three-story DWELLING with tb ree
nter? back-buildings. situate between. Tenth and Twen
tieth and Sprin g Garden and Brown streets. Address,
giving location and rent. Box 1476, P* 0. fa4-thstal2t
JTw A FAMILY HORSE WANTED
—He must be perfectly sound and gentle, a good
traveler, of some dark color, from 6 to 9 years of age,
standing 15 to 16 hands high, and suitable for family use.
Any one having such an animal to dispose of mav h; ar
of a purchaeer. by addressing Box Wo. 1248. PHILA*
DELPBIA POST OFFICE, giving fall desorp
tion, and stating lowest price and where he caD be
seen. fc9 3t*
Itk— A LARGE, DARK. HEALTHY,
•aSSbA. ACTIVE, STEADY HORSE WANTED, suitable
for a Physician. Address “ Eqainus, 1 ’ Preis Office fe9*2i*
LOST AND FOUND,
t OST—A CERTIFICATE FOR ONE
A-i Share in the KENSINGTON BANK, in the county
of Philadelphia. The finder will be suitably rewarded
if left at J 1 and 13 STRAWBERRY Street.
ja2fi tuthSt* MOSES WHEELSS.
TAKEN UP,GOING ATLARGE,
J*QcZ one black and one brindle HEIFER, which will
be sold to the highest bidder, at the First District Police
Station. TWENTIETH and FITZWATER Streets, on
'WEDNESDAY, the 10th, at 3 P M.. unless sooner re
deemed. tit*] H. Q, CI.ARK. High Constable.
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
VALUABLE DELAWARE WHARF
t PROPERTY FOR SALE.—This property.* cen
trally located In the EIGHTEENTH WARD of the city
of Philadelphia, has a frontage on the river Delaware,
extending to Beach street, of l-ffifeet, with a superior
80-feet-wide pier into deepwater; capacious docks, 200
tO SOO feet long, on both sides—the whole embracing an
area of ©ver6s,ooo square feet, with privileges of exten
sion equal to a total area exceeding 80.000 square feet.
For further information, apply iiersor ally, or by letter,
to PaMUBL B. GRISR.
fe&tf 1340 BEACH htraet, Philadelphia.
T OT OF OVER 30 ACRES ON THE
L RIVER DELAWARE AND ALLEGHENY AVEBUE
FOR SALE.—Alarge lot of over SO acres, fronting the
River Delaware and Allegheny avenue. Also,a number
of smaller lots, from one to ten acres, suitable for facto
ries. ship yards, or other business requiring river front.
Will he subdivided and sold upon reasonable terms.
AunlY to
AL7EED FITLBB, Conveyancer,
. feff.ei* No. 51 North SIXTH Street.
AUCTION SALES.
qale of condemned grain
& BACKS AND RAGS.
Chief Quartermaster's Officb,
Depot op Washington,
Washington, D. (i. 6. 1861.
WILL BE SOLD at Public Auction, at Seventh-street
wharf in. the city of Washington. D O . OH TUESDAY,
February 16, 1664, at 10 o'clock A M., thirty thousand
(30.000) old Grain Packs deemed unlit for public service.
Alio, at 12 o’clock M. of the ssme day. at Government
Warehouse N 0.3, corner of New York avenue and Nine
teenth street, will be sold six thousand two hundred
(6.200) pounds of Rags.
Terms cashdn Government fonds. _ _
P. H RUCKER,
Brig. Gen. and Chief Quart-rmaeter,
fe9-6t Depot of Washington.
CALEOF CONDEMNED HORSES AND
C* MULBS. „ * , „
Chief Qpaatkrma&trr’s office,
DBTi)T of WASHINGTON.
Washington. Feb. 6, 1861.
Will be sold at public auction at the Corrals, near the
Observatory, in the city of Washington, D. C., on Wed
nesday, February 17, 1864, a lot of
y HORDES AND MOLES,
condemned as unfit for public service.
Teems— Cash, In Government funds,
Sale to commence at 10 o’clock A M.
D- H> KHCHBRi
Brigadier Gneeral and Chief Quartermaster,
feB-8t Depot of Washington.
AUCTION SALE
A OF
CONDEMNED STOCK
• Cavalry Burba*.
Office of Chief mjARTERHASTER,
Washington. Janaary 28, 1864.
WILL BE SOLD AT PUBLIC AOCTION, to the high
est bidder, in
WEST CHESTEB. PA..
beginning on the 10th day of FEBBU ARY, 1£64, and con
tinuing from day to day until all are sold,
300 HORSES.
These Horses have been condemned as unfit for the
Cavalry rervice of the United Stares Army. For road and
farm purposes many good bargains may be had.
Horees will be Bold singly.
Terms cash, in United States Treasury notes.
JAMES A. SKIN,
fel-9t Chief Quartermaster Cavalry Bareau.
SAFES.
Hm ETANS & WATSON’S PHILA
[Oji DELPHIA-MASUFACTUBED salamander
b * £S * LocKHAVBN. Pa.. Dec. 30, 1863,
M*BBrB- Evans & Watson, Philadelphia:
Gentlemen: My Salamander Safe, made at your es
tablishment, has passed through the great fire which
nearly destroyed this town on the 6th instant, and pre
served its contents to my entire satisfaction. The Safe
was exposed to an intense heat—so much ho as to melt
the outer plates and knobs; yet, after being opened,
having lain for twelve hours in the ruins, not a paper
was found to be injured. Respectfully, yours,
was louua o ORIN T NOBLE, Attorney at Law.
Philadelphia. Feb 2 1864.
Messrs BVANS & WATSON manufactured the Safes
which have been in use in this Bank for more than six
tears. They have given entire satisfaction. They are
undoubtedly Burglar Proof, and are supplied With three
Patent Alphabetical Locks, of very ingenious construc
tion We have the greatest confidence as well in the
Safes as in the locks of this firm, the former being bar
tlar and powder proof, and the las££withonUhe ueces
sltv of keys. ROBERT MORRIS.
Buy oi *«y». president Commonwealth Bank.
H. C. Young, Cashier Commonwealth Bank.
Having been in business for a period of more than
twonlv VASTS, onr long •now enables ni to
place be&re the public our IMPROVED SAL A HAN DES
SAFES of various kinds. We are confident, hFihe Pa
tronage bestowed upon us by a discerning pubnc. that
our Safe* have always given entire satisfaction,and have
not at anytime been found wanting when,tned Oar
National Jand other Bank Safes are now being a-ad by a
large number of both descriptions of Banks throughout
the United States , ,
These Safes are made of the best materia ls that caa be
had*, tboy are Uned through with chlilea iron plaw; ia
the bottom of the Safe there Is placedaa extra burglar
proof, also made of chilled iron, with Hall s latest Pa
tent Powder-Proof Lock. On the outside door ot the
Bank Safe is placed one of our Patent alphabetical or
Changeable Bank Locks. eapab : e of more than« O,OCO
changes. Banka that are now using tins Lock have
great confidence in it- both as regards security aud con
venience, there beingno chance to blow it out with pow
der, and no key to carry. These Safes are as Burglar
and Fire-proof as any other make in tan United States
Merchants in want of a good Counting House b*'e
would do well to call and examine our fine stock of Mer
cantile Salamander Safes, of various sizes and patterns.
These Safes have always been found what they are re
presented to be —“ FJre Proof }** in every instance where
they have been tried iu accidental fires they have al
ways preserved their contents in a perfect condition;
many thousands of dollars have been saved by parties
having these Safes In use. We would call the attention
of parties having valuable papers, such as United State*
coupons, bonds, mortgages, deed*,&c., to onr Dwelling
hou*e Safes. These bates are got up expressly for the
preservation of valuable papers, and for silver ware, in
Pr Being f?ee B from dampness they can be kept closed any
length of time without Injuring the papers: both our
Mercantile and Dwelling-house Safes have Hall s latest
Patent sPowder-Proof Lock on, which, from the pecu
liarity of its construction, has never been blown open or
P *We also manufacture and keep for sale a large assort
ment of Vault Doors, for Banks and stores. ,
Bankers, merchants, audthe public in general, are In
vited to call and examine’our Sites before purchasing
elsewhere, as we think that we can ifttisfy them as re
gards the quality and prices of our Safes.
We can refer to the following, along with more than
5,000 others, who now have our Safes in use:
President and Cashier of the Commonwealth Bank of
Philadelphia. _ _
president and Cashier of the Consolidation Bank.
W. H. Blumer & Co , Bankers, Allentown, Pa.
President and Cashier ofthe Btrondsburg Bank, Pa.
President and Cashier of tho Downingtowa Bank,
Downingtown, Pft,
President and Cashier of the Northumberland Bank,
Northumberland, Pa.
President and Cashier of the Oetarora Bank, Octarora.
and Cashier of the Newark Bank, Newark,
and Cashier of the Real Estate Bank, Del.
Caleb Cope, President of the Philadelphia Saving
* State Offlce.Hatriaburg, Fa.
Sx-Governor Pollock, Director of the United Stales
Mint, Philadelphia. .
Hon, W. Millwaid, United States Marshal of Eastern
District of Pennsylvania,
Dele. Ross, & Withers, No. 621 Market s&teet.
Hood, Bonbright, & Co., No. 529 Marke^street..
Kent, Santee, A Co., North Third street.
Being thankful for past favors, wet would respectfully
request a continuance of the patronage of all in want of
any thing in our line of business. Our st-ck being very
large, and prices low, we solicit a.sail before purchasing
elsewhere. RVABS A WATSON,
Fire and Burglar- Proof Sift Manufacturer*,
fee-ittlttlStir Ho. 14 Bonti. FODRTR Strmit.
TMPEBIAL PHOTOGRAPH CARTES
A SB -VIWTB. unBU/pag*ed. at NBWELVS Gallery.
ARCH Street. ftg«wir_
TTEA.TON & DENOKLA,HARDWARE
-*A Commission Merchants, 907 COMMERCE and sw
NORTH Str« ete. offer fovjale:
Putnam’s Horse Nalls; Locke s School Blftttß
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SEMENTS."
Academy of music german
OPJRA “BBCOND NIGHT OP THS BBASON.
WEDNESDAY BVfiaiNa. Feb 10th
The German Opera Company, recetved with so much
favor on Monday evening, will have the honor of ora
sentingto their friends id Philadelphia, on Wednesday
evening, the Romantic of *
XA DAME BLAHCDB (The WhiteLadyi.
by Bole.'dlen, with the following nnsqnalUd cast, ia-
Clhdlhg the "W-Sgigy&HiOTß :
Gaveston.
Anna
George Brown* • Herr ITabelm&n*
Marnatethe...«• Mad. Frederick
Jncfcbon.......fferr Kronreld.
Jenny ~...r........ Mile. Cantoas.
Mcclrton. Her TOrnt.
Scene. Scotland. Cantl9 of tb9 Count of ATf rel.
COTdactcr........ ....CaRL ABBCHDTS.
TicKets of Admlseiou to Parapet. Pkrtatt Circle. and
Balcony. #l. t>,. extra sharne ior Seats Fami
ly Circie 60 cents; AnjpMtfceatio, 25 cent*.
j>noT P ope aat o’clock. Performance- to coranwmi*
at 8 o clock*
.FRIDAY BVaiTrNG. Feb I?
Third tfjßhr of the Seap.mi
OKaVB MVTItfSSB OK fe&TTTRDAY AFTStWOOW.
Ticketeean beobainedatGoald’a Music Stow, K3v*nth
and Cbeptnut, end at the Academy of Music. io')-?. ,*
p ROVER’S NEW CHESTNUT
VT street thratkb.
LEONARD GKOTEB.
‘ MONDLT. February fth.
TICKET-OF-LEAVE MAN. Tir.KtT OF-LEAVE S!AS,
DKABf A ENTIBB.
At! ESTHOSIASTIC 61CGE5S:
. , , THE LOFT! MORAL
inculcated by this Touching-Drama c/ the
. TICKET-Or-LEAVE MAS
pervades, Sun* teaching,
The better and
ttte •
forcibly impressed with the dan •
f o %a» ee rlnr o K u t Se e i r d&, i ; od BriMlT ' s T0l, »
ATGROVER’d NEW OaESTdUT
the delightful Domestic Drama, uul
TICKET-OF-LEAVE MAN
iB rreteuted euti'e. _
. THE CAM? OP CHARACTERS
ProEOunced by prominent jouro*)* of thin r.jty
of tbe etrontest ever trlven too drama?
u ‘' THE BCBSSRY
Superior to anythin ic hitiiorko presented iu tha drama
SK, C- A. KOPHTZ and the ORANI) O&uUBSMIA
' Play the ** Ticket* of Leave” Overture;
11 BacdoWallz-Bri]liiiit;aiid .
A .Day with the Irisb ,>npu/
AT'MXSSTON. I'repH Circle and. Ph 6C-c. : Ureh?M
tra. T.’c.t Family Circle,2sc Scats eec&re4 Without yztr*
charge,
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT.
The Tint Regular FAMILY MATINS* at the CHEST
NUT \rUl be given ou SATURDAY AFTERNOON coxt.
upon occasion the prices of admission
duced. See future advertisement. feo
Walnu t—walnutstrebt
THEATRE
■?-BIS EVENING* Fab. I9h.
POSITIVELY PO: f LIVELY
LAST BIX NIGHTS LAW SIX NIGHTS
of the unprecedented EngssieMeiU of tho Beautiful, As*
Young Act™-*-.
LUCILLE WESTERN* LUCILLE WESTERN,
In Her Great Emotional Piav of
EAST LYN>E; EA&T LYNNE;
Or, THE ELOPEMENT.
Seat* may be secured thro* davs in advance.
The Boy Office open from 9 to 3 o’clock.
Tl/TfeS. JOHN DREW'S NEW ARCH
6TREE.T THEA TRE
tUSABITED SUCCESS
OFJ CHARLOTTE IHOMPBON.
MONDAY, TUESpAY. WEDNESDAY.snd THURSDAY,.
LITTLE FADETTE. L’HE CRICKET
Faccbon. (The Cricket) MISS I’GOMPSON
Landry Barbeaud BiTton HUL.
Lidier Barbeaud Stuart Rollon,,
Father Barbeand Mr Gnffl hs
Old Fsdette, m»hh Mary Carr
Madelon ..tftatE. Price.
To conclude with a Favonra Comedietta.
Ml SB THOMPSON’S BENEFIT ON FRIDAY
Curtain rit-es at 7&o'ciocfr. - fefl «
Great national circus
TROUPE,
MARKET STREET. ABOVE TWELFTH.
Directress—Jßra. CHARLES WARNER, formerly Mm.
DAN RICE.
The great popularity of the Circus is fully maintained.,
hut, notwithstanding this* the Show must soon close.
Among the many beautiful scenes to be performed thin
week is one entitled
THE PERUVIAN AND HIS BRIDE,
a splendid piece of double horsemanship The entire
National Troupe will appear EVERY EVENING this
week. In preparation, the grand Fairy Spectacle of
CINDERELLA,
Which will be produced in anyie of charming m&ghld
cence
FIrTY CHILDREN WANTED fnrtVe grand Spectacle
Apply daily, at tbe Circus, fromK- till 12 o'clock.
Matinees on WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY After*
noons, commencing at 2% o'clock.
Evening performance commencing at 7 40
Ad mission. 26 cents; Stage seats, SO cents; Private Box*
$3; Gallery, IS cents. feß-6t
TXAVE ARRIVED AT
AA CONCERT HALL.
MONDAY EVENING. February Bth.
AND EVERY EVENING PUKING THE WEEK.
The far-famed original and only
MORRIS MINSTRELS,
BRASS BAND.
AND
BURLESQUE OLD FOLKS’
CONCERT TROUPE.
Twenty* one Established Artists, from their Opera
House, Bnrton
EVERYTHING JfEW-NOTHrNG OLD.
READ THE PROGRAMME
The acknowledged Champions of Minstrelsy.
An entire change of Programme every other evening,
giving the most extensive and versatile entertainment
ever witnessed. Cards or Admission 25cens. Donrsopen
attJK o’clock; commence at 7&. 'CHARLES A. MORRIS.
Manager. W. A. ABBOTT and CHAS GaSSfifT, Agent*.
ItB-6t
A SSEMBLY BUILDING,
A TENTH AND CHESTNUT STREETS.
The celebrated
DAVBNPOBT BOYS.
THIS -WEEK ONLY. •
The greatest PHENOMENON ever witnessed since tho
days of the Apostles. MYSTERIOUS DISPLAYS and
STARTLING WONDERS are produced in their presence.
Go and see them.
Admission. ....mmmmm m.... mm *Co C9Rtli,
Gallery ....20 canto.
Dooreopenatyo'clock: commencing at 7)4 o’clock.
Seats can be secured at the office of the Han during the
day without extra charge
Open from 9 to 12 A. M.
COMPLIMENTARY SOI BEE MILI
TATRE TO MAJOB O. BGKBNUORFF.
‘‘■WYER’S ACADEMIC CiDETV’onheWestCheuer
Academy and AHlitary Institute, wm. F. Wyers A.M.,
Principal, have tendered to Major Oh Eckendorff, their
Military Instructor, a GRAND LiOMPLIHENrARx SOI
REE MILITAIRB, to take pfhce at the ACADEMY OF
MOSIC. on TUESDAY EVENING. Febeuarr9. EOKBN
DOB9FB INDEPENDENCE CADETS will take part In
the perforaarcte.
BIRGFBLD’S BAND Will he In attendance,
Secured beats 60 cents. To he obtained at Gould's, Se
venth and Chestnut streets. Single Tickets 25 cents. Can
he had at Sisley’s, in the Continental, or from Major
Eckendorff, I9OJ Coatee street. __ fa4-flt p
fi ONOEBT HALL
LECTURE ROOM*
CHESTNUT STREET. ABOVE TWELFTH,
POSITIVELY THE LAST WEEK OF
WUNDERLICH’S
A series of Illustrations of
T. S. ARTHUR’S
TEN NIGHTS IN A BAR-ROOM.
Al*SOi_
JOHN BUSY AN’S
PILGRIM’S PROGRESS,
And other attractive Scene* from
LIFE, CHARACTER. NATURE, and ART.
Proprietor and Manager ....Mr. JOSEPH VERKN
Will continue for a short season.
This aplendid.Beries of more than 100 grand Panoramic
Paintings was executed by
Mr. GEORGE WUNDERLICH,
an American Artist, who stands unrivalled as a scan}*
Painter.
Admission 25 cents. Children 15 cents
Doors open at 7 o’clock.
MATJNEEB EVERY AFTERNOON AT 3 O’CLOCK.
ja4-42t
TEMPLE op wonders,
a ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS,
TENTH and CHESTNUT Streets.
WILL SHORTLY CLOSE.
MAGICAL and PHILOSOPHICAL EXPERIMENTS;
Great Powers of VENTRILOQUISM, and the LEARNED
CANARY BIRDS.
SIGNOR BLITZ will appear in his popular Entertain*
menta EVERY EVENING, commencing at 7H and
WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY AFTERNOON at 3
Admission 25cents; Children 15cents. je4 k?
SEW PUBLICATION!
“ ("YUT OF PRINT” IS AN EXPRES
fcion almost as annoyiuic to tho public as to the
publisher. This has unavoidably been the answer for
the j ait eight weeks to everyone desiring to purchase
this charming novel of English society.
A TALB^_ENa_LISH.fai9TOCIIAGT
Todaytbe^FOUKTS"EDITiON *' ,
That yon may judge a little of its merit, and thehold
it has had npon the re&disg public, let me give a few
facts.
Thirteen years ago this novel was first published in
London, and up to the last year has had a regular remu
nerating tale. .
Four books a day is the average number published in
London, bo that onlu great books live bey oad the short
time that they ate brought bffore the public by adver
tising and reviewing. The next novelty crowds th*m
OI ]PIQUE has lived on, and our reading public enjoy It
so much that it will have a great run here. •
LIPPWCOTT & CO., PhTERSON & BROS;, ASH
MEiB & ETA2v TSS , F. LEYPOLDT wholesale it.
fiver, bookseller retails it. TOKISQ Pnbluh
319 WASHINGTON Street, Boston.
feS-tilths
npWO REMARKABLE SERMONS,
A by BEV. DUDLEY a, tyng.
OUR COUNTRY'S TROUBLES.
A {rprmon prtached id the Church. 6f the Epiphany.
Jane 29,1856. Price 35 cents.
NATIONAL SINS AND NATIONAL RETRIBUTION.
A Sermon preached In the Church of the Covenant.
July 6th, 1557. Price 15cents.
Published by WILLIAM S. & ALFRED SrABTIEN,
f«9 tf * 006 CHESTNUT Street.
EDUCATIONAIn
COHOO L AND KINDERGABTEN
■will Ido opened on MONDAY, February 16th. 1854.
at tbs S. E coiner NINTH and SPRING-GARDEN.
The PRIMARY DEPARTMENT will he conducted.as a
Kinder*arten, upon the German (Frcebelfr) System,
and will include Boys and Girls under ten years or
7n C bor*°d"p^ tbi By.-
*•“ ofBr - Dlolewl! - FOLTOS.
HARRIET B. PARLINuTON.
Address, 315 M nRSHALti Street.
/iRV) TENDBN’S COMMERCIAL OOL-
V-/ lege. 63T OHBBTRUT Street, comer of
Established 1814. incorporated 18S5
BOOK-KEEPING. initß different brandies./a pr&e
ticed by the best accountants, Penmanship. Mercantile-
Calculations,'Business Forms, Commercial Law, Ac.,
fUinlshi pl|plKATlONFOß BUSINESS LIFE.
ADip’oma, with the seal of the institution attached,
awarded on graduation. , . . , ,
Students received at any time, and instructed sepa
rately, Day and Evening. ~, . . M
In its well tried course of instruction, extensive acco
modations, widespread reputation and practical ad
vantages to bueineismen. this Institution is unequalled.
>fc numbers among its graduates hundreds of our most
accomplished and successful onßinesß men. * __zi*
CCHOOL OF DESIGN FOR "WOMEN,
£3 Ko .334. CHESTNUT Street, (oppoelta the Mint)—
The February Term oomraenceii Feltcnary lrti and enda.
July let. Sesetonedaily eejoept|atnrday}|rom9 till a.
Toition $l7 per term. THOMAS W. BRAII) WOOD,
feS-at : Principal
pOHBENTGWN FEMALE COLLEGE,
t> BQRDESTOWN, N. J.
This Institution is pleasantly located on the Delaware
river, V 4 hour’s ride from Philadelphia. Special atten
tion U paid to the common and higher Vranshes of
iNGLIbHt, and superior advantage* famished in Yoa*J
and Instrumental MuMc. FRENCH .taught by native,
and spohen in the family. For Catalogues, address
, Rev. JOHN H. B&AKHIjBY.A. M.,
jal4-2ni* President. _
VILLAGE GREEN SEMINARS,
“ BEAR MEDIA. PA. —Pupils r.coived at aay time.
English. Mathematic*. ClaM-ies, and N;i:ural
tangkt. Military Tactics, Eood-keepleg, aad Civil Eg.
glnecrtng taught. Entire «wmea about £ s S^_week.
IhJriffl JohiTu? Capp't^T So “, 1^ r T „ il u a i B
Oreen, Pa. - I -T tr ,
A UTEB'S -LiAIRIiT E. : —FOR SALE,
A and applied ,t. 53 TRIED Street, above. CH«-T.
BUT. • IL_
f'IARTES BE VJSITE OF TASTEFUL
V 7 .tvtea and enpertar execution and ftniah. are dallv
made at & R REIKSE'B popular Gafiery, tU4 AROH
Btreet. do early. It*
COERECT PIANO TUNING
HTTr-Mr. C B. Orders for TMitu
and Eepnlrlnn Pianos are received at MASON & 00. V
Store. 90T CHESTNUT Street, only, . _
Mr. S. baa had eleven Tears* factory experience la Bo**
toe. and five Tears 1 employment in Philadelphia
SPECIAL — Pianos reUathtred to sound as soft aafi
Bweet-cosed as new, to ithout nmovint
_Te>ae for Tuning. SI
8 JOHN L. OAPEN, PHBENOLO
GIST, mnyl* *<msnlUd, DAT andTVBNJNGI, oa
adaptation to Baslntw. Jr* d V*" d ,.»m«snn
on UU IxmwoTomoat of hoaltt*, corrAettan
ft.nK*, formation of friendihlp*. ke.
Mrjrtlono of eUataeUr ilvon whoa reuntrwl >t
8. TESTS Etisat. oboTO CisCnui.. aoS-thatuftnK
. Herr Hermann#.
• •Mad. Jobaansea.
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