The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, February 13, 1864, Image 3

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    SPECIAL NOTICES.
Know Thyself.
BT 'CUB BABB OF TOWER BALK.
"Kan, know that pwwpt
Has "been revered la everj m«j #
la Greece and Egypt bo*b. the lin®
Was deemed of origin dvine.
High on the portico enrolled,
la letters of ref^*‘“‘ '{fJVea
?id"”e*phH" ophen »PP'“«-
The Bom** »>» rd «*• s.credwort
iZ h£ immortsl verse traaeferred ;
jjoderhtimeofc® ^ll o* disdained
Tbe wiedom la that scroll contained.
3ut if yooraelf j OU wish to kttOW.
Attention to yonr dress beetoW;
Tonrdind and person scrutinise
' "With sober and impartial eyes.
And what yon lack, discreetly scan.
TTo make yourself a psr:ect man.
And If external charms yon need,
*xq Tower Hall at once proceed.
For every outward blemish there
Bennett and Company repair
Military Clothing of all blade and grades An hand and
ruiade to order. Balance of winter et-ick closing oat at
rt £>piV*s#. TO WE it HALL,
518 MARKET Street,
n BENNETT & CO.
Avoid the Dangers of a Cough—Take
"Dr. S wayne’s Compound Syrup Wild Cherry. ”
••Dr. Sweyne’sCompound Syrup Wild Cherry. ’•
"Dr. Swayne’s Compound or rap w»d cte» ry
**Pr. Swaycd'sCompound Symp Wi'J 9f xArt JL‘ii
"Dr. Swayne’s Compound Sjrur '*' Jd
We will guarantee it has caxed more Cou>,
... ... in neglected ca^es,
than any other medicine. E pu - J “ V.,. Th-oat
«"*■ seated Fata apa Opp--- *• a ~
Hoareene.w, Night Sweat., i. * _ g tg[ m iny eM6 , ex _
manentcases. It ? Pr SWAi NB*SOtr, 330
SSiTHSSI FMaLph l *. hold b, Druggists.
fei3-lt ‘ . ‘
Bryant Stratton, & Co.’s National
nnIttSIEEDIAL COLLEGE. S. B. corner of 6EVS3TH
fed CHESTNUT streets.-Instruction in Bookkeepiaf.
Comnsercial Law. Commercial Calculations Business
Penmanship. Bnsineis Correspondence and Telegraph
ing. both day and evening Tnose desiring a aonnd
business education should examine the faciliies afforded
at this Institution before entering upon a Course of stndy
at any other. folS-2t
Certificate.— Gray Hair K ..stored,
without Byelrg—Baldness Preven ed *
“London Hair Color Restorer and Dressing.”
"London Hair Color Restorer and Dressing.”
‘•London Bair Color Restorer and D.-e-.siog ”
* 1 London Hair Color Restorer and Dressing. ”
I am happy to add my testimony to the great value at
the “London Hair Color Restorer.” toree bottles of
Which res tored my hatr. which was very gray, to its
original dark color, and the hne appears to be perma
nent. I am Baliaded that this prepare!’on ts nothing
lilts ft dye, but operates npen the secretin as. It u also a
beautiful hair dressing, and promotes the growth. I
purchased the first bottle from Hr. Garrignes, Druggist,
Tenth and Coates, who can also testify my hair was very
gray when I commenced its use
MRS MILLER,
Ho. *3D N. NINTH Street Pnila.*
Sold by Dr, SWATHE dr SOIL No 330 N. SIXTHS!.,
Philadelphia. Price CO cents. Six botdes, f l 80. It
Colgate’s Honey Soap.
This celebrated TOILET SOAP. !n such universal de-
mand. Is made from the choicest m*vriaU,i« mild and
-emollient in its nature, fragrantly sea ted. and extreme.
ly beneficial In Its action npon the skin. For sale by all
Druggists and Fancy Goods dealers. jaifi-tathsly
One Fetch Clothing, of tbs Latest
BTVI.S3, made In the Best Manner, exprra.l* t>r EE PAIL
SALES. LOWEST Selling Prices mirk el in Plain
Figures. All Goods made to Order warranted satisfac
tory. Our Onb-Pbice Ststem Is strictly adhered to.
All are thereby treated alike.
de2S ly JONES A CO , GO 4 MARKET Street.
Kendall’s Amboline,
108 THE Hilt
AMDOLINE
MOISTENS.
BEAUTIFIES.
ODORATEB,
LENGTHENS,
INVIGORATES.
NOURISHES,
RMRET.T.IRWEg
THE HAIR. _
A PCRSLT VEGETABLE COMPOUND, made entirely
am stimulating extracts of
SOOTS, HERBS, AND FLOWERS.
Prevents the hair falling ont or from turning proma
- .arely gray. Ladies who desire a luxuriant head of
air should not fail to give the AMBOLINS a trial
Price *1 per box, containing two bottles.
; PKBPABBP ONLY BY
KENDALL b CO.,
BOS BROADWAY. New York.
AOEHTS IS PHILADELPHIA,
JOHNSTON. HOLLOWAY, S COWDEN.
de7-mws3m. No. 33 North SIXTH Street.
Dr. Wistar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry.
DR. WISTAR’S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY.
DR, WISTAS’S BALSAM OF WILD CHSBSY.
DB. WISTAB’S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY
DE. WISTAB’B BALSAM OF WILD CB3RKY.
DB. WISTAR’S BALSAM ul v WILD CHERRY.
ONE OF THE OLDEST
AND MOST RELIABLE REMEDIES
IN THE WORLD FOR ,
COUGHS, COEDS. WHOOPING- COUGNfBROBCHITIS,
DIFFICULTY OF BREATHING. ASTHMA. H..AUSS
HESS. SORE THROAT, CROUP, AND EVERY AFFEC
TION OF THE THROAT, LUNGS. AND CHEST.
UNSOLICITED TESTIMONY
■From Rev. Feancis Lobdsll. Pastor of the South Con
gregationai Gliurcb, Bride-port, Connecticut:
BnimiEPORT, January 21,1534.
Messrs. Seth W. Fowls St Co. .*
Gextlemen: I consider it a duty which lowa fo suf»
faring humanity to bear testimony to the virtues of Dr.
Wistak's Balsam or Wild Chekry. I have used it—
wbeu I have had occasion for any remedy for Coughs,
Colds, or Bore Throat—for many years, and never, in a
instance, has it failed to relieve and cure me. I
hav©_frt<lttslt#7 been very hoarse on Saturday, and
looked forward to the delivery of two lenuoason the
following day with sad misgivings, but, by a liberal use
of the B< Isam, my hoarseness has invariably been re
moved, and I have preached without d fficnlcy.
I commend it to my brethren in the ministry, and to
public speakers generally, as. a certain remedy for the
bronchial troubles to which we are peculiarly exposed.
Entirely unsolicited I send you this fcestimon’al, which
you are at liberty to use in any way yon choose. Per
harslii© Balg*n> does not affect all persons alike, but it
always removes my hoarseness, and fits me for the minis
ter’s bard-working day—th* Sabbath.
> Very truly yours,
PROM PETER CANNON, ESQ.,
ff " General Agent of the Sussex Railroad
Newtok, N. J.» January 21,1863.
JHes&rS. Seth W. Foiole & Co :
Ge>*tixmen: Having used Dr. Wistar’s Balsam op
"Wild Cherry in my family, with treat advantages, for
year*, in cases of severe colds, i most cheerfully
give my testimony Of its efficacy, and recommend it to
those who are suffering from Coughs, Colds, and Pulmo
nary Diseases of long standing, as being a s tfe and re
liable Temefly. fetse cannon.
For sale by- J P DINBMORB,
Ho. 491 BBOAD WAY, New York;
S. W FOWLS h CO-*
No. 18 TREMONT Street. Boston,
And by all Druggists. fes-w*Bfc
Electricity, by a Prysiotaw of long
experience, and who hi* whole attention to its
proper application, at 1418 SOUTH PENN SQTJABB*
Philadelphia. Certificates, references, and examine*
Hons/ree- ja3o-tf
Hath Dye! Hair Dye 11
BATCHELOR’S celebrated HAIB DTE it the Beet in
ike World. The only Harmless, True, and ReiiabU
Dye known. This splendid Hair Dya is porfeet—changes
Bed* Busty* or Gray Hair, instantly to & Qlosay Dfaoft
or Ifatural Brown, without injuring the Hair or fiala
tng the. Chin, leaving the Hair Soft and Beautiful: lit*
parts fresh vitality, frequently restoring its pristine
color* mud Testifies the 131 effects of bad Dyes. The
genuine is signed William A. Batghblor; all others
are mere imitation*, and should be avoided. Bold by
all Druggists, *c. FACTORY, 81 BARCLAY Street*
'New York. Bat«hsior T s new Toilet Cream for Dressing
the Hair. ll#*D
Be. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment IS the
remedy fbr Sores in the known world.
Beady ! For Sale \
OUT TO-DATt
THE SARI • THE EAR! 5
ITS DISEASES AND THEIR TREATMENT,
BY
BS. VON MOSCHZISKER
' MARTIN & BANDaLL, Publishers,
39 Souih SIX iH Street.
The Popular Clothing House of Phila.,
“OAK HALL.”
Best* class goods and moderate prices.
WANAMAKEB St BROWN*
S B. corner BIXTH and MARKET Streets.
Custom Department (to make to order) Vo. IS. Sixth
Wheeler &Wilspn’s Highest yremixt.
retOCK STITCMS
SEWING-MACHINES.
The Cheapest, Simplest, a>'d Best,
Salesrooms, 7(H Chestnut Street above ‘7th.
MABKIED.
BRYANT-ALBRIGHT. -On the 2d instant, by Rev.
D. W. Bartine. 1). D., Mr. lease 0. Bryant, Jr. * of
'Washington, D. C , to Miss Teresa Albright, of this
FITZPATRICK—COLB —On the-2d tustaut- by the
■am*. Mr. William T. Fitzpatrick, of W&bhingcon, D. G.,
to Hiss Lizzie Cole, of this city. *
HUNT—REED. —In Fottsyllle, on the 9th last., by
Friends’ ceremony* Delaplaine Hunt, of this city, ana
lfrdlie M. daughter oflsratlßeed, of Schuylkill county *
3DXES33-
MOSB.—At Washinittcm.p. C., on Thursday, lltt in
stant, of disease contracted m the series,Captain Wii
ltamfc Moss, 119th Eegiment Pennsylvania Volunteers,
those ofthe famil rare respectfully in
yted “attend hl*.ftnaras from the r.siianw of Ms
mother! H™3lsSouth Filth ettert. on Mmday mltain«n,
15th instant, at 2 o'clock, without farther notice. «
CUPEB BLACK SILKS.— BESSON &
SOB’S MOOEBIBO STOBB. Ho. 918 OHBSTNTTr
Btrsst hare opened a now 6 toe it of enperßJack Stilus
»1 25t0 *i 37« a, yard. .. ....
Black all-woolMouseeltne, double width.
‘ •* Tamise Cloths.
and White, Purple and Gray Chintzes.
' ‘ and White- striped and Plaid Ginghams.
.. and White Delaines, SIX cants.
Grenadine Veils. . ...
Alexander's Black Sid Gloves, plain and emb’d..
Second-Mourning Balmoral Skirts. ja3o
TJRIEKDL'X FOULARD SILKS.
'■*“ Browns, White Figures.
Modes, Small Figures.
B.nes, Purples, and Blacks.
Good Plain Silks
$5 Black and Brown Silks.
Spring Silks Opening.
_JBYBE * LANDBLL.
FOURTH aoi a.-CH Streets.
ESSS* COkGREGATIOSAL
SSS«^?S CH ’ LANKFORD fioad and MONT
9°I9W & r iSi?v“"?? eacllin * bv the Pastor, Key. D.
™ l 4°2 A i. M *s nd 7MP. M fecial serrieei
contUneonext weelc. Preaching every evening, Bis-
JS?i5. 1 ?l5H 4 iS?^?JiSlt , r^r illpaTtle J pa,e la *he exercises.
Come and bring your friends yrlth tou. It
SV. PAUL’S H E CHURCH.
T^A A M H isdtV^m 6l, K bs il e sjxm-PrtMhinl
at liH A.M»ana 7 P. M , by the Pastor. Converse
tlonal meetisg at P.M The Missionary offering trillba
received throughout the day. 1 y.
a>J3fc CHITBCH OF THE IITBBCBIgOB.
ScfT BPJtIBO OAHDEK .be ow bAS *j£C-lie£
Dr.CABDSfI will preach TO-MOSaow atioii 4 it
“d *hlrdee rm ° n on “ The Pjtjee of Being,”
Jauw*v*Wii<fc looai am m wouiu UyimT
third reformed dutch
corner TENTH and FILBERT Streets.
WORTMABT, Pastor —Service TO-MOR
BOW at 10K o'clock A. M., and 7>£ P. M. In the E7£«
KIUG the Pastor will commence a conr&e of Sermons
on the Book of Bather.
ANMTJAI.MI SS lON A H.V SABBATH-
P^WMffe F n H n BT W M V E , CHURUh“r.Vj.
P. NEWMAN, D. D., of New York, will pre«cafttlO}£
A. M aud 7P. M. itbP. U., Addresses bvGol orb,
GORY. Rev. Dr. NEWMAN, and U& Kstor! ReV. M 5.
nUnlfa
Igr®MOS M K CHURCH, FOURTH
fcTST.v, below Arch.—Flenching TO MoRBuW
PONT plpphh Uk .’ a ‘M>S o’clock, by Rev. EI. DU
YBiHVTiK«nhov theevening by the Pastor. Rev.
fBANKLIN UOOBE, D. D. Strangers are cordia ly in
vited. it*
THE HIGtHT |RBV, \VM BACON
D i)., wul p:each (tty Divine p**r
intsaigO on SDNDAT MORNING. 10M o'clock, the
Rev. Dr. NEWTON. 7>£ o’clock io the EVENfso. at the
Gburch of the Rativity, ELEVEN TH and MODN P VSR*
NON Streets. tt
|bcJ2» CENTRAL PRESBTTEIUA.K
CHORGa, corner of EIGHTH and C H < IB:R t
Streets. PliiladeJpbia —TheKev. J H Mc-ILYAINj?. 0.
D., ofPrinceton. New Jereey. wHI Preach in
rpR*T PBTIRfiH TO-MOKROW (Sabb&tu) HUttfliJilfi
half, PMt 10 o’clock, aad in the after
noon at baifpastao clock- __i t _
WOIRTH OP SERIES OP 3>IS-
ON THE LORO’S PRATER witJ bn
TYreachei in St, Matthew’s Lutheran Gtinrch, NE V
liv/’ft* below Fourth, between Kaco and Vine, b/ tae
uiVtor. Rev. E. W. HUTTER. TO MORROW (Suudiy)
EVENING, at 7>a o’clock. Morning Service cotumeaces
at o’clock. it
THE COOPER SHOP COMMITTEE
make the following acknowledgments:
Ladies' Aid frooifty of Holyoke, Mass., turongh
Mrs. E. A B. Norvell... $lO 00
Northern Liberty Fire Company, per J. Mlrkol ... 20 oO
Bank of Peon Township 00
National Union Club.... 25 00
CHESTER HARTRAMFT, OFJJBW
Brunswick. N. J., WiU preach in the FtRSP RE
FORMED DUTCH, corner of SEVENTH and SPRING
OARDEN Streets,TO-MORROW (Sabbath); in themom
ir>g at 10. and in the evening at 7}& o’clock- Joseph F.
BergD. D., will preach on the following Sabbath it*
CLINTON-STREET CHUtiCH)
TENTH, below SPRUCE street, Rev. Daate*
March, pastor, will be open for Divine Servica TO-MO i*
LOW (Sabbath) EVENING, ftt 7K o'c oek. it*
s» GERMAWTOWN.-PIRST HETHO-
DIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH, HaTNfiS Street,
WiU hold its Missionary Anniversary TO- MORROW.
Preaching at 10>i by Rev. Dr. DnVbin. there Will
be interesting exercises by tbe Sacbath School, and ad
dregiea by several ministerß. At 7 preaching br
Dr. Johneon. president of Dickinson College. It*
MEDIATION OF CHRIST -FIFTH
L of this Seiies. by T. 11. STuGK •.'>>*
U>Vl at ELEVEN TIT and WOOD Street*, SaBBaTH
AFTERNOON, at SH o’clock. Special topic: “ Th*»Se
paratenebs of the Mediator from Hie ance-try-*'
by tbe new discoveries. Mnmieg Sermon,
o’clock, by the Junior- Pastor, Reg. ALEXANDER
CLARK Free Beats. All invited. it
ngx PHILADELPHIA TRACT AND
MISSION SuCiE'i Y.— A meeting in hehtiif of ciis
Social j-will be he d in the ►ixth Presbyterian Oliarch,
SPRUCE Street, below SIXTH, on feUNDAY EVENING,
14th inst., at o’clock. Kev F R Harbangn, Rev.
D. BJaiin. D- D.. and Rev. Henry A. Cook* will aka
part in the exercises. Tract distributors, afIEL alt friend ly
to the came, are invited to attend. it*
|» SPIBITUALISM.-MRS WOOD, OP
KiJ Lmilui i >'i n l . a Medium, will lecture at SAiVSOM
SriSkT HALL on SUNDAY, ftt 10J aA. M. and P.
M. Admittance fiveceata It*
MRS. HYDE, FROM BOSfO.V,
|(3s Business and Test Medium will sit daily, from
.0 to 5. at Mrs. Hale’s Circulating Library-, No $3l RACE
Street. Terms, $l, and by engagements any evenings
except Thursdays and Saturdays, wiec Poblic Circle?,
for & limited number, will be held. Admission 15 c-mts.
Commencing at 8 o’clock. it*
TENTH WARD AND THE DRAFT.
Appointed to solicit subscriptions to the
Whereby the quota of the Ward may be filled by. volun
teers instead of drafted men, would urgently call the at
tention of those who Tiave. not subscribed to the imme
diate necessity of so doing
The Committee have bsen obliged to suspend enlisting
men for want of funds.
If now subscribed, will enable the Ward to fill its quota
under both calls of the President. The great majority of
those who ere subject to draft, and the ones most par
ticularly interested, nave not contributed to this fund.
It now remains with them to supply the deficiency, or
take their chances of being drafted; these are. therefore,
particularly urged to come forward and subscribe.
The object is one which appeals to the benevolent as
well as patriotic, and is one to which all classes of
society should nobly respond.
Subscriptions maybe left with, or forwarded to, any
of tbe Executive Committee, or either of the following
gentlemen:
DB. GEORGE T. BARKER. IUI ARCH Street.
BONSALL BROS.. 116 N. NINTH Street
CALEB £, KEENEY, N. W. corner SIXTEENTH and
AICH.
CALEB NEEDLES, S. W. corner TWELFTH and
RACE. fell-tham St
W+ZP* T O THE CITIZENS OF THE
TWEHTY SBCOMD WARO. —The Central Com
mittee appointed by the publi* meeting.which. was held
on the 20th of January, to take measures for the filling
of the quota of the ward by volunteers, thus obviating
the necessity of a draft, bee leave to report That ever
since their appointment they have beenactively engaged
li the discharge of their duties; that as soon as it was
announced that a bounty of $75 would be paid- several
recruiting officers began to have volunteers accredited to
the ward, and in a few days more men had has a thus
enlisted then, we supposed would be required to fill our
quota. The Committee therefore withdrew the offer
which had been .published, and declined to pay $75 to_
any who were enlisted after the da e of withdrawal.
About the tame time the Pre»ident issued his call for an
ad diiional 20i\OC0 men. and the Committee learned, u jon
inquiry, that the quota of our ward would be. ander
both calls, about 410 men. instead of 160. as had at first
bteu supposed In this state of things, there was no
alternative left excepting either to abandon the effort and
a low the draft to-be mace in the ward, or to assume the
responsibility of offering the same bounty which is being
paid by the other wards, relying updn the liberality oi
the citizens to raise the necessary meuia. Tour Commit*
tee have adopted the latter course, and have agreed to
give $26 bounty to all volunteers who maybe credited
upon our quota. At ihis rate they are confident of ob
taining all- the men which are needed if taeinonayis
promptly tfiibscribed and paid in. This will require
about $B,OOO in addition to th&i which has already bsgu
subscribed. This amount can easily be raised if all or
these who are liable to the draft will give even one
twentieth part of the sum which they would have to pay
as commu’ation mosey, if drafted; aad the Committee
Would make an earnest appeat to every- loyal and pa
triotic citizen to make a liberal and prompt subscription,
that the quota of our ward may be filled without delay,
and that we may thus do our part in sustaining the <3o
vsTnment, and infnrnishiagfhe men which ara neces
sary to fill up the ranks of oar Nuional armies, and
thus give the death-blow to this accursed rebellion.
The Treasurer, Mr. Jabez Gates, will be at the League
Boom* on HOBDAY, WEDNESDAY, and FRIDAY
Afternoons, to receive subscriotioss, and the Precinct
Committees will call upon citizens during the coining
Week.
By order of the Central Committee.
T- C. HENRY, Chairman.
precinct committees.
FIHST PRECINCT.
I Cbas. Wharton, ;
Wm. R. Gaalhert,
Thos Laster, Jr.,
Dr. Jas. Stokes.
tECIITCT
B> filed ary,
F. A Hoyt.
Daniel R. Harper,
Geo P. Evans,
Jthn H Evans,
Henry Felton, '
FRiNCIS LOBDELL.
Spencer Roberts,
W*a. Nice*
C. B. Engle,
Allen Bidgway,
Edward Royal, Jr.*
Wm. K, Cox,
F9VRTH T:
Chaa. J. Wister, Jr.» }
J. C-. Griffith,
Ch a 5. Spencer, 1
Robert J). Banning.
E. Bradford Clarke,
George Freas,
Thcmat Gtunmey,
Daniel L. Key&er,
Edward Bennett,
Edward H. Hanot,
Jcscph. Hill.
Thos. B- Garrett,
EtnH McLean,
Wm, H. Trotter,
John France,
Bobert Grata,
Norton Johnson.
Samuel C. Paul,
Chirles Gould,
Albert as Kina,
TO THE GITIZBK9 OF THE
EIGHTH WABl>,—Ob the 10th of March naxt a
Draft baa been ordered by the Government. By that
time the amendment of the Conscription Act will have
placed at.t. able-bodied men, married as well as single,
under forty-five years of age, in the same class. Not less
than 500 of such men will be required from the Eighth
ward,
All can see the importance of preventing all
the impossibility of doing it without your vigorous co
operation. . __ .
It can easily be accomplished. Volunteers are abund
ant ; bat to pay the promised bounties money is required.
About Sid. 000 have been collected $ at least as large a sum
is yet to be raised The contributions have been com*
paratively few, and principally by those (including a
number of ladies) not themselves liable to draft.
Our ward reaches from Seventh street to the bchuylkill
river, and ft om Spruce to Chestnut, and contains about
twenty thousand inhabitants. These twenty thousand
are alike interested, poor and rich, married and single,
man and woman. . ... .
Mere boasts of loyalty, or denunciations of those op
posing the Government, will not avail. Self int erest,
if not patriotism, requires immediate action. In so short
a time as yet remains, it will be impossible for the Com
mittee to visit aIL Do not, therefore, wait to be called
upon, fiend or bring your subscriptions, large or small.
Without a moment’s delay, to either of the Committee.
Small contributions* if numerous, will help make up the
amount. If checks ere sivsn. they may be drawn to the
order of the Treasurer. JUDGE STRONG, of the Supreme
Court.
THEODOBB CUYT.KK, 704 WalDnt street.
EDWARD 8. LAWBEN'iB. 21)8 Washington Square.
' CEEMENT'B. PJSNBOiB. 708 do.
WM. F. JUDSON. 70S Walnut street, , ,
CADWALADEB BIDDLE, 1002 Walnut street. '
COL. CHAS. 8 SMITH, 237 south Thirteenth street.
BSNJ- BTTING. 1315 Bnrnce street
MOBBIB PATTERSON, 16il Sprcce street.
P. 8. JOBES, Twelfth and Spruce streets.
X B. GE6T, 1231 Spm.e street. , ,
CALEB JOHNSON, 221 south Broad street.
J. L. MOSS, 1320 Walnut street.
RICHARD ASHHURBT. 1420 Walnut street,
JOSBH G. EOSENQARTBN.IS3I Chestnut Street.
O. WILSON DAVIS, Continental Hotel.
W. a BTJSWABT. do.
ISAAC G COLES BURY. 2029 Locust street.
JOSEPH B. FRY, 2008 Walnut street.
EDWIN GBEBLB, 128 south NinsteentMreet.
SDWAFD H. TKOTTBK. 1524 OliMtnut street.
HON. WH, STRONG, 2013 Walnut street. ■
feO-etuth 4t
scg* »2!il-FIRST WARD WIDE
lc3» AWAKE!—SEN!—The CommUtee.of Dtstrtbatton
of the BOUNTY FUND, eulistei
end credited to the FIRST WARD; will'Continue their
Meetings DAILY from! to 6 P. M, at the office of thi
PROVOST MARSHAL. TWELFTH Street, above
SPRUCE. $25 will be paid to each recruit.
Fall in. Soldiers, ana be accredited to the First Ward.
fe9-6t H M. WATTS, Chairman.
FOURTEENTH-WARD BOUNTY
FUND, —At an Adjourned Meeting of the Citizen*
of the Fourteenth ward, held at Sp lug Garden Hall.'
February 6th. 1884. the foUowing Important resolution*'
W bS,S!w!a ’That until SATURDAY EVENING ’ next,
February 13tb. certificates guaranteeing exemption from
the draft (or money returned) be issued for the sum or
120, but after that date none shall be issued for less
tnan $OO.
Re&olved t That the Bounty to be offered by this ward
be $26, and that the Treasurer. Col. William B. Thomas*
be authorized and instructed to commence the payment
thereof immediately.
In accoidance with the above* parties interested are
informed that by calling: on Colonel Thotuae ftt the Cui«
tom House, on and after MONDAY next* between 9 and
13 A. M., with the necessary vouchers, the - above earn
will be paid to each recruit credited to the Fourteenth
ward.
As the amount necessary to pay this sum is not fally
made up, it is earnestly desired that those who have not
already paid their subscription, and that those who can
lx crease their subtcnptioxu will please do soimmcdl
**sn Adjourned Mwtlng will be held at the same place
oMrday Chitrman
Attest ! T. B. PAVtfli Secretary. fe9-ot
MVIICAb FtND H ALL.
HT J?i a JAMRS B. MURDOCH __
Crfriye a course of THRRB BBADINGd. at MUSICAL
FUND HALL, consisting of Scriptaralaad other choice
selections, on the followingevenlngs of next week.
selections, o February 16.
THUR*DAY, Fesruary IS.
SATURDAY, February 20.
To commence at a qnartwofeight o'clock.
Single Tickets, Reserved Seat. Fifty Cents.
CourM Tickets, Reserved teat, One Dollar.
May be.hud ,t ASHMBAD * EVANS’, -
No. TH* CHESTNUT Street,
ca Saturday rooming after nine o’closk. Mist —
(ka. OFFICE OB* ASSISTANT TRKA
-IBUBER U. S. —Philadelphia. Feb. 10. 1861
Toavoid detention In the paymenti ofCoupons due .9th
Inst.. holder, oftwenty or more may deportt th« *,m*
for verification, with their schedule*, one w«h P *°l
to that date. Cheek, for thei amount due will bii v
for delivery at the opening of hu»'ue*“ hour, on th; 19th
In,t. AEGH.MoIMTr KK,
an 31 Assistant Tl«»wer O- d.
THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
T E N'T H WARD, •
EOtTNTr FUND
SIX THOUSAND DOLLIES,
SECOND PR]
THIRD PRECINCT.
j Wm. Stallman,
Bobj. Allen,
! Edwarl Boc&ins*
D /"'l'
Cha>M. Jaclt»ofl,M.D.,
O. L. Bberle,
J. J. Borie. <; '
’RECIJTCT.
Jas. A. Farnum,
Conyers Button*
Jacob Floyd,
Francis D. Tull.
LRCINCT
David Pooler,
Edward N.Ladley,
Myers Edwards*-
* SIXTH PR]
SEVENTH EEECINCT
| Wm,Sbera«v
John Silverthome,
I George Wolfe.
LBCINCT.
Matthias Haas*
Thomas Stewart,
John Stallman.
ECINCT-
Jos. Crowson.
Thos. Randall,
Henry Pullinger, "
Peter B. Hinkle. >l2-31
EIGHTH PHI
HIHTB P]
OKATORIO OF, THE
CEKATION
Will be performed at the
AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC,
(By particular request*)
FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE
UNITED STATES CHRISTIAN COMMISSION,
HANDEL AND HAYDN SOCIETY,
On SATURDAY EVENING, February 13th, 1964.
At a quarter before 8 o'clock.
Tile soloa end concerted pieces trill be performed hr
the firtt professional and amateur talent of the country,
sustained by the
ENTIRE GERMANIA ORCHESTRA,
And a Chorus of over two hundred voices.
Reserved Seats-•«-»-
The right of the house \ylll be sold at the Bookstore or
A&hlDPad & I vans, 724 Chestnut street; the centre at J.
E C ouid’s. Seventh and Chestnut: the left at Martian's,
606 Chestnut street Tickets for the Amphitheatre.
Twenty- five Cents, to be obtained at either of the above
places. feB 6t
PENNSYLVANIA PBEEDMEN’S
*o* BELIEF ASSOCIATION.
A PUBLIC MEETING of the Association will he held
In the
ACADEMY OF MUSIC,
On TUESDAY EVENING, Feb. 10,
AT HALF-FAST SEVEN O^LOOK.
Bishop SIMPSON will preside.
Rev. PHILLIPS BROOKS,
Rev. Dr. BBAINERD.
Rev. Dr. FURNESS,
Her. Dr. J. WHEATON SMITH.
J. tt McKIM. Esq.,
will take part lu the proceedings.
Tickets can be obtained on and after WEDNESD AY,
Feb lOth, free of charge, at the office of the Association,
No 424 Walnut fctreet, at the Union Lea rue House, No.
1118 Chestnut street. andatT.B. Pugh’s Bookstore, S.
W. corner Chestnut and Sixth streets. feB-Bfc
AMERICAN ACADEMY OP MUSIC,
REFJSTITION OP “TBfi BATTLE uP GErTYs-
BDivO.”
Philadelphia, Feb. 1. 1854,
Rev. John R. War))fir, Gettysburg:
Reverend and Dear Mr: The' undersigned. some of
whom heard, with intense interest, you.) graphic ae~
EcripiioD of the great battle fought in our own State, as
recently delivered in one of oar city churches,earse3tly
solicit a repetition of * * The Battle of 1 Gettysburg, as
Witnessed by Yourself "
J M. Crowell, Win. £ Dubois, J. H, Orne, J B.
SnowdtD. -J. S. Price, George Junkln, Jr., William
llutter, Wm P Abby. G. L. StiUe. Thomas B. Dwight,
JB. T» Sherrerd, J. B- Gould, Samuel Asbury, B.
Thack&ra, J. T. Young, A. C Craig.
Gsttysbur®, Feb. S, 1964
Rev J. M Crowell Messrs* W. R Dubois, James HI
Orne, James R. Snoioden, William Rutter, George
Junltin, Jr. t and others :
Gentlemen: I shall comply with your req.no>t» and
would name Tuesday evening, the 23d instant, as the
time. Very respectfully, yours,
JOHN K. tf-ABSEB
A United Btates officer writes: I heard Hr Warner's
desci Spiion of the * Battle of Gettysburg. ’ delivered here
last week, and I must say I can hardly find words to ex
press my admiration of it as a vivid, faithful, and most
impressive picture of that great event-”
The >bove thrilling Lecture will be repeated at the
ACADEMY OP MUrtO, on tbe EVENING of ihs tost.
Tickets for Parquet. Parquet Circle, and Balcony 60
cents; Family Circle 25 cents. .
Bale of Tickets to commence on MONDAY, tbe 15th
instant, at 9 o’clock, at Mr. MARTIEN’S, GOG CSBST
-0 p (Street
Doors r-pen at 7Jtf: Lecture to commence at 8 o'clock.
le9 13 16 20 22 23* • .
|AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE
AND TRUST COMPaNX, WaLNUT Street.
Southeast comer of FOURTH.
Philadelphia, February 4,1834
The Trustees have thiß day declared a dividend of
FIFTY PER CENT on all premiums received upon
MUTUAL POLICIES during the year ending December
31,18:8, and in force at that date, the above amount to be
credited to said Policies; and have also ordered the divi
dend of 1860, on Policies issued during that year, to be
paid as the annual premiums on »aid Policies are re
ceived. JOHN 6. WILSON,
felO- 6t • Secretary.
MSAi MERCANTILE LIBRARY.—THE
Annual Election of Officers of this Institution
will be held at the LIBRARY, on TUESDAY, February
16th, between the hours of 4 and 8 P.* M.
The adjourned annual meeting of STOCKHOLDERS,
to consider the proposed alteration in the Charter, and
other business, wiU. be held on WEDNESDAY EVE
NING, February 24, at half past 7 o'clock.
fell-fit JOHN LABORER. Jr„ Recording Bec'v.
OKFICB PEHHSTLV&HU KMIr
SOU) COMPANT.
Phiiadelphi Jan 25, 1861.
JIOTICB TO VrOCKHOL.D'iRsr
The Annual Meeting of the. Stockholders of this Com
pany will be held on TUESDAY. the 16th day of Febro.4-
Sr # J ifi64, at 10 o’clock JL M., at SANSOM- STREET
ALL.
The Annual Election for Directors will be held on
UObDAY. the 7th day of March, 1864, at the Office of the
Company, No. 238 South THIRD Street,
jft&tflfi EDMOND SMITH, Secretary.
«»» UKDICAL PURVEYOR’S OFFICE,
IOUT No. 7 florth FIFTH Street. _
Philadelphia, Hot. 12.1863.
Importers and Dealers in. MEDICIHBS, HOSPITAL
STORES. HOSPITAL FtfBNITURB* BEDDING, ICE,
&e., are invited to submit their Price Lists from time to
Ume to this Office. J. MURRAY,
no!3-6tamtf Surgeon and Medical Purveyor.
AT A MEETING OF THE STOCK
HOLDERS of the HUDSON, DELAWARE, AND
CHEfc-APEAKE sTEAM-TOWIKG COMPANY, held at
the Continental Hoiel, Philadelphia, on Saturday, Ja
nuary 3tth. 1£64, Captain W. Whilldin. of Philadelphia,
wap called to the chair, and Wm. B. Hatch, of New
York, was appointed Secretary t .
Upon a statement from the Chairman that the Stock of
the Company had all been subscribed, and the boo&
closed, the meeting proceeded to the election of a Board
of Directors for the ensuing year, which resulted in the
choice of the following gentlemen:
THOMAS CLYDE- - . )
Captain W. WHILLDIN, >Philadelphia, Pa.
WM. P. CLYDB. )
WM B HATCH. t w ftW Yftrlf
L J N. STARK, fnewxorK.
JOHN B. HUTHHINSON, i Waß v, nfffnTl n 0
THOMAS P. MORGAN, { Washington. DC.
At a meeting of the Board or Directors subsequently
held, IUOJIAS CLYDE, E*q., was unanimously elected
President of the Company, and WM. B. HATCH was
elected Secretary and Treasurer. •'
On motion, the Board adjourned to meet at the call of
the President.
Itm CORK SXCHAI
IDELPHI A, fforembi
At fcha Election. Reid 16tb In'
»rs were duly elected Dlreal
Sank:
Alcrandar
Ja2d«» BueL 1
Robert Exvieß'
William P. Cox,
Sfiiauai T. C»Ji»#y»
2ttias2*
John S'. Giosb, }
And at the ztteetizzff o/ tha
JATTBLI*, £sq., wasutaaii
11/isX.WHII.LDTIf, Baa. >V'
TO sKEY, C*»Mar.
n054-3rn
PHILADELPHIA AND READINC
RAILROAD COMPART, Office No. 337 Sooth
FOURTH Street. Philadelphia, December 3,1883.
DIVIDEND NOTICE. —The Transfer Boohs of this
Company ’will he closed on THURSDAY, 17th instant,
usd recpeced on TUESDAY. J&imirT IH, 1864.
A Dividend of SEVEN PER CERT., clear of State tax,
has been declared on the Common Stock, payable in
Common Stock on and after the 31st December nezt tc
the holders thereof as they shall stand registered on the
books at the close oJUmsiness on the 17th inst.
A Dividend of THREE AND A HAL? PER CENT.,
slaar of State tax. has been declared on the Prs
farred Stock, payable in Cash or Common Stock, at tin
option of the holder, on and after the 31st December next,
to the stockholders as they shall stand registered on th«
hooks at the close of business on the 17th inst.
Holders of certificates which have been discharged
tiota this office, or either of the Transfer Agencies. are
particularly reaueited to bare them duly registered 00
the Transfer Books to whieh they have been transferred,
prior to the 17th inst. . • . ~ __
Stockholders whose names are registered on the New
York books will be paid at the Farmers’ Loan and Trust
Company, and those whose names are registered on th«
Boston books will be paid at the office of Messrs. I. R.
Thayer & Brother, 8. BRADFORD,
4<&tf • Treasnrer.
fliiga PHILADWUPmA AND READINB
RAILROAD COMPANY, Office 9*37 South
FOURTH Street. Philadelphia, Septembers, 1863.
DIVIDEND NOTICE.—The following-named persons
are entitled to a Dividend on the Common Stock of this
Company. The residence of several of them is un
known. and it U, therefore, neoesiary that the eertifi
«ates of stock shonld-be presented on calling for the
DWidcnd. S. BRADFORD, Treasurer.
STOCKHOLD IBS' NAMES.
Mrs. Mary Bishop, S. Lancaster.
Timothy 6. Boyle. g«*cr M. Lewis,
Clement Biddle, Fanny Mary Mitcherson.
aVp finpfi . John Mclntyre.
AEmsUeand Newbold, John S.Moore,
Trustees, JamesMcKulgnt,
Debbie A Hughes, Benj. F. Newport.
Sami T. Harrison, Beul. Pott.
James Hallowell. W R„ Rodman,
James W. HaUowell, Sarah’ Ann Eichaidi,
Catherine C. Kopnele, Henryß. Sherer.
Itantel Klapp, Marla L. Sadler,
Mary Kuhn, Andrew Tnrner,
Chaa. Kahn, Hartman Mr*. Bebecca Ulrlth.
Knhn.ahd J. H. Knhn. Bi. Asker M. Wriiht,
of S. Kahn. William Young,
b 7 V. BT lielew Hxtr*.. W. H McViekar.
and James 0, Sehaff, Hx. of Austin Smith,
B AwSi. WH11.&O0 .M-rtuth-tl
gCOTT & STEWART,
auctioneers.
(SUCCESSORS TO GILLETTE & SCOTT,)
NOS. 633 CHESTNUT AND 615 BAI*SOM STREET.
Consignments respectfully solicited.
JJRYSON & SON,
No. 8 NORTH SIXTH STREET,
PRINTERS AND STATIONERS.
BLANK BOOKS,
PAPEKS, PENS, AND INKS OF SUPERIOR
I QUALITY.
* Corporations, Banks, and Business Men supplied with
everything necessary for the Counting-room.
UB tt - • ; -
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X BANCS of their fidelity. See' B. F. REIMER’S life size
Photographs in Oil Colors, artistic and truthful ; fresh,
warm, and impressive coloring. 63# ARCH Bt. It*
tvbaf made to heab.-instru
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the most approved construction, at P. MAD 818 A§* U 5
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QKATINGI SKATINGI—MOST SU-
Bleating on BUrHNBLL’S skatino park,
BBOAD htreet, above Columbia avenne; Ladies ana
Gents may rest assured that every effort will be made
to insure their comfort and convenience. Thirteenth and
Fifteenth-streets Railway direct to the Park. fel2»gf
XTOTICE —THE FOLLOWING CER.
J-l TIFICATBS OF STOCK In the Hew York end
Middle Coal Fit Id Railroad and Coal Company ha. in*
been lost or mislaid, the undersigned would hereto give
notice that he has made application to the Company for
issue of new Certificates:
Certificate No. SB2 for Bft) shares.
Do. do 37gd0.200 do.
Do. do. 330 do. 20 do. .
JnSR tbsflt* J. ALLISON RYBTER.Chambarsburg.Po~
A UTEH’S CELEBRATED BLACK:
HAIR DYB. CO Cents a Box. Also applied at 53
THIED Street, above Qhestnut. 1*
PARTES de visite, in a variety
or pleaslnx and popular styles, euiUuKaUtMte.,
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le,,. 634 ARCH Street.
AJOTICE.—EDWARD MAGABGE IS
-LN admitted to an Interest In onr business from Janu
ary Ist 1864. „ ■ CHAB. MAOABOH *Ca
Piin.Aiißi.rniA. Feb. 12, 1864 fe!2-10t
T INEN THREAD.
-Li SIMPSON’S AKQYLK,
VINCENT MILLS,
MCDONALD’S.
SATIN FINT4H BOOKBINDERS’.
carpet thread.
Tor sale by
TTBATON* DENOKLA,HARDWARE
XX Commission Merchant*. 50T COMHBBCB and 910
UOBTH 6trt«ts. offer for*ale: .
Anchor Bram > all*; Plyxaonth Hill Rlyeta. :
W. &8. Botcher's Cast Steel; Eagle Cabinet Locks.
Putnam's Horse Walls; Locke's Bchool Blates. -
Copper, Brass, and Iron Wire; Cotton Cards- -
aim) a fall assortment of American Hardware.
M Gulf
THE PRESS-PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY IS, 1864:
..,,.,,.50 cento.
iQX BAHK, PHILA
ter 234, 186 S.
ut. thefoUowinf Stoekhold*
ttors of ttio Cora Kxoluiiigi
G. Gattell,
ChrlstianJ. Hoffman.
H. W. Gatfcerwood,
Edmund A. Bonder,
Charles E WilWwt
David VanderTeer.
Jonathan Knight.
i Board this day Al*3X. G.
imonsiy raveled sd Prasuieni
r i«« President, and JOHSf W.
J. W. TOBBET,
flashier.
HORACS H. BOULR, .
3» North FROBT Btraet.
NEW PUBLICATIONS.
WOOD’S NEW BOOK.
WILLIAM ALLAIB;
KTJNNINO: AWAY TO SEA.
MBS. HENRY WOOD.
PRICE TWENTY-JIVE CENTS,
MRS. BEMBY WOOD’S OTHER BOOKS.
THE 6HAT»OW Off ABHLYDYAT 1* published com
nleteiin one large octavo volume, bound, in. cloth, for
$> 25 We aleo publish a “Bail way Edition.” of incom
plete in one volume, paper oo »er. Price $L
EQOIBE TRBVLYN’S HEIR. Two vole, octavo,
paper cover. Priced; or, -in one voL, cloth, for $1 25.
THE CASTLE'S HBTB. Two vols., octavo, paper
cover Price $1; or, in one volume, cloth, for SL. 20.
VBRNER’S PRIDE. Two vole , octavo, paper cover.
Price $1; or, in one volume, cloth, $125.
We also publißh. a ' * Railway Edition ” of each of the
above, each ote complete in one volume, paper cover.
,Price $L „ ,
THE RUNAWAY MATCH. One vol, octavo, paper
cover. Price 50 cents.
THE EARL’B HEIRS. One volume, octavo, paper
cover. PriceGucents; or. one vol.. cloth. 76cents.
THE MYSTERY. One volume, octavo, paper cover.
Fifty cents; or, bound in one vol., cloth, 76 cents.
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Pr ce CO cents; or, in one vol., cloth, 76 cents.
TIIE CBASNIHGS One volume.octavo, paper cover.
Price 75 cents; or. In one volume, cloth. $l.
THE LOST BANK NOTE; and fif ARTYN WARE’S
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THE FOGGY NIGHT AT OFFOBD. Price 2G cents.
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PriceSOcents; or a finer edition. In cloth, for $l.
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cover. Price 60 cents.
All of the above are published and for sale by
T. B. PETERSON & BROTHERS,
306 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia,
To whom all orders must come addressed. It
TBE newest thing out—ste.
j- PHBBS' COLORED 4LBOM CARDS
Paht I.—DROLLERIES. Oat Kelaiioas at Ham, aad
Abroad.
Part lI,—DROLLERIES. The Adventures of a Con
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Part lII.—THE SLAVE OF 1863. A thrilling series of
the Great Evil, Interesting to every lover of Freedom.
Efrch stries forming an Illustrated Story in Twelve
C&Tds. Splendidly Lithographed in Oil Colors, from
original dosigbs by Henry L Stephens
PKI- E FIFTY CENTS. Each part mailed free any
where.
Pardee in tbe city, not finding them at bookstores, by
addressing publisher through Poßt-ofiice, with the price,
supplied promptly. A liberal discount to the trade.
bupp o * WM. A. STEPHENS. Publisher,
fe’S-Tt* CHESTNUT St-. Philadelphia.
XTOW BEAL Y l NOW BEADYU—
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FLAGS belonging to the 82d, BSth, and 96th Rezlments
Pennsylvania Volunteers. .
felr-3. 808 fftreet.
OOD, 88TH AND 95TH BEGIMENTS
p. Y.—COLORED FLAGS of the above Regiments
Photographed and for sale by PITJHBK,
fclB»3t 808 OHBSTNPT Street,
JN PRESS,
THE MEDICAL OFFICER;
A UAXDAL FOB
ABM Y SGBGBONB
Containing a full account of the Duties of Medical
Officers, including the Service of Post and General Hos
pitals. Field Service, Medical Director’s Office, Enlisting
and Discharging Soldiers, together with the Organiza
tion of the Medical Staff, Mode of Admission, Ac.
BY ROBERTS BARTHOLOW, M. D , U. S. A.
Surgeon U. 8. Army, Author of a '* Manual of Inßtrue
tlons for Enlisting and Discharging Soldiers.”
J. B. LIPFINCOTT & CO.,
fel2 4t Publishers, Philadelphia.
“OUT OF PAINT” IS AN BXPRES
sion almost as ar.noyinsr to’ the public as to the
publisher. This has unavoidably boon the answer for
the j&it eight weeks to everyone desiriDg to purchase
this charming novel of English society,
PJ.QUB?
A TALE _OF_EKGMJh“aRISTOCRAC7
To-day the FOURTH EOITIONIs ready. , „
That you may judge a little of its zneric, and the hold
it has had upon the reading public* let me give a rew
Thirteen years ago this novel was first published in
London, and up to the last year has had a regular remu
nerating sale. . - . •
Four took# d <tap 1® the average number published m
Loudon, so that onlv oreat books live beyond the short
time that they Me brought before the public hy adver
tising and reviewing. The next novelty crowds them
one side. . ~ .
PIQUE has lived on. and our reading public enjoy It
so much that it will have a great run here- __ , MTT
LIPPfNCOTT & CO.. PSTEKBON & BEOS., ASH
ME*D & EVAN I *. F. LRYPOLDT wholesale it.
Ever j bookseller retails it. .
LO RING, Publisher,
feS tuth»3fc 319 WASHINGTON Street, Boston.
New medical books.
JDST PUBLISHED.
CHEW’S LECTURES CN MEDICAL EDUCATION,
lvol. 12mo. 2.
BAUER’S LECTURES 01? ORTHOPEDIC SURGERY,
With illustrations. 1 vol. Octavo.
ROBART&OH’S MANUAL ON EXTRACTING TEETH,
With illustrations. 1 vol. l2rao,
THE BRITISH AND FOREIGN MEDIOO-CHIRURQI
CAL REVIEW lor January- 1864 Pries S 6 per annum.
LINDBaY fc BLAKIBTON, Publishers.
felS 35 South rIXTH street, abova Chestnut.
CIiOTHING.
1864.
FINE CLOTHINCt
AT
WHOLESALE.
We aie now prepared to allow to cast buyers as exten
sive a stock of medium and fine Ready-made Clothing,
for Spiing sales, as can be found in the United States.
Buyers can save their expenses to Jfew 1 ork, and find
thego< da they want five and ten percent, cheaper in
Philadelphia.
An examination of our stock is solicited.
. WANAMAKER & BROWN,
OAK HALL,
fell-lm if 8. E. torner SIXTH andMARKST Sts,
ARMY GOODS.
J7OR THE ARMY AND NAVY.
EVANS Sx, HA.SSALL,
MILITARY rURNISHERS^
418 ARCH STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
Banners, Regimental and Company Flags, Swords,
Sashes, Belts, Passants, Epaulettes, Hats, Caps, Can
teens. Haversacks, Camp Kits, Pield Glasses, Spars,
and everything pertaining to the complete outfit .of
Army and Navy Officers.
A liberal discount allowed to the trade. felO-lm
1864. ~~ ”” 1864.
FURLOUGHS.
Officers and soldiers, visiting the city on furlough,
needing
S W O B.D S
And other MILITARY EQUIPMENTS are invited to the
very extensive
MAHUFACTUEIHG ESTABLISHMENT OF
GEO. W. SIMONS «B BRO.,
SANSOM-STREET HAI.L,
BANSOM Street, above Sixth.
presentation swords
Made to order at the shortest notice, which for rich -
ness and magnificence challenge competition, no other
honse in the country combining the MAHUFAOTUEIN Or
JEWEIES WITH THE PRACTICAL SWORD MAKER.
jaS2-lm ..
Q W. SIMONS * BROTHER.
BAKBOM-STREBT HALE. PHILADELPHIA,
MANUFACTURERS OF JEWELRY.
FINE SWORDS,
AND
MILITARY GOODS IK EVERY VARIETY,
.nffl-lrem
J’ROTHIN GUAM A WELLS
SAVB FOR SALS.
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WASH BGTOH AKD VICTORY CAMBRICS AKD
BILSCIAS.
BROWN, BLEACHED. AKD CORBET JEANS.
No ia Worsted yarn. &o. «airtf
HREAT IRISH NATIONAL FAIK,
o at BRYAN HALL. CHICAGO. Illinois, commencing
EASTER MONDAY. March 28 1884, and bontinning da
ring the week. Harps from Ireland. Old Battle Flags*
Old Books, Letters, weapons, Ac., belonging to Emmett,
Tone. Fitzgerald, and other Irish Heroes. Bouvenlre
from the Ladies In Ireland.
The FENIAN BBOTBEBHOOD are making prepara
tions for a GRAND TBISH NATIONAL FAIR, to take
place in Chicago, at Bryan Hall. The fund arising from
the Fair will he devoted to the National Purposes of the
Brotherhood.
The Ladies In Ireland furnish sundry articles—Harps,
BOOKS, Flags, Weapons, and miscellanea which belonged
to ihe Heioes of Ireland, or which are valuable firom
association or Intrinsically, Bog Oak Jewelry- will form
a conspicuous feature. .
Dotations are solicited from everv Irish person in the
land. Those who cannot Tend articles may send money.
Any article will be received, and any sum, however mo
dest- Farmers in the Northwest are requested to send
in sn) thing in the shape of Produce. Official acknow
ledgments will he made by the Brotherhood in the pub*
lie prints.
Each State will have its table. . • , _ _
Upon the opening of the Fair the articles received from
Ireland will be put up in Lottery. _ . •
Any persons nho cannot visit the Fair, can, by remit
ting to the undersigned, take chances in the drawing.
The numerous Book-, Pictures, ’Weapons, Letters, flags,
Sic., celebrated is Celtic History, will he disposed of in
this manner. Schedules of articles, with number of
chances to each, and price, will be duly published.
For the week of the Fair, distinguished Irishman are
engaged to Lecture, whose names and subjects will ap
pear in dne season. After the Lecture each night, there,
will be a Celtic Concert, by distinguished Irish profes
sionals, at which the National Instruments will be used.
and National Alis played and enag.
We make an appeal, confidently, to Irish men an
women everywhere in the United Stakes. Bend forward
by express anything that may be available Let the
Irish Ladies work, and convince the people at home teat
they a-sist themselves. Ladies In Eastern and Western
cities can form committees and furnish a nice eoilaetton.
All receipts wiU be published on arrival Ship by ex
trees. &c.. SCANLaN BROTHERS, 138 South WATER
treet, Chicago, Illinois _
C6iguedJ MICHAEL SCANLAN. >
P. T. SHERLOCK > Committee.
feU-tht&hl*thjat4 H. o’<7, McCAftTAI, >
SII.K AND DRY-GOODS JOHUF.KS.'
1864. SPRINtt ’ IS 64.
JAMES, KENT, SANTEE, & CJO„
IMTOBTSBS AND JOBBER OF
DRY GOODS,
Bos. 339 and 991 NORTH THIRD ST., aboTe Race.
Philadelphia,
Have now open their usual
large and complete stock
OF
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS.
Notwithstanding the fcc&rcity of mfcny hinds ot Dry
Goods.'our stock Is now fall and varied la ail its de-
Special attention is invited to our assortment of
PHILADELPHIA-MADE GOODS.
A fall assortment of Cloths, Casslmeres, Ac.
A full assortment of Prints, DeLaines, Ac.
A fail assortment of Notions, White Goods, 9c.
A fall assortment of Kbeetiogs, ehirtings, 9c.
A fall assortment of Ornish Goods. Ac fell ./ta
RETAIL DRY GOODS.
E. & L.
EYRE & LANDELL,
FOURTH AND ARCH,
ABE OPENING FOR SPRING SALES,
1864,
PINE PLAID SILKS,
HOUSEHOLD GOODS,
INDIA PLAID SILKS,
BEST GLOVES ONLY,
STANDARD SHEETINGS,
BROCADE GRENADINES,
SHA.WL-S NEW STYLES,
68 PIECES FANCY SILKS,
MAGNIFICENT ORGANDIES,
FINE PLAID BONNET SILKS,
ORDERED POULT DE SOIE3,
100 PIECES GOOD BLACK SILKS,
MAGNIFICENT PERCALES AND
CHINTZES.
fe!3 smwtiel3
gPRING IMPORTATION,
THOS. W. EVANS & CO.
HAVE NOW OPEN AND ABE DAILY RECEIVING
NEW AND BEAUTIFUL SILKS,
DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS,
BMBROIbRRIRS, £o.,
EMBRACING ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES.
818 and 830 Chestnut street.
fel2*3t
1864. novelties 1864>
aitd
DESIRABLE STAPLES
SILKS, IK
SHAWLS, &
DRESS GOODS.
BLACK SILKS, all widthß and qualities.
COLORED AND FANCY SILKS, In treat variety.
RICH FOULABDS.'innew coloring; choice designs.
BUFF. CUIR, and HAYANB MOHAIBSand ALPACAS.
BLACK ALPACAS and MOHAIRS, fin eto eaperfine.
RICH BECCHE GRENADINES and HERNANIS.
3-4 and 6-4 DELAINES, bTach and colored
FRENCH PERCALES, PRINTS, and ORGANDIES.
LINENS AND WHITE GOODS.
Also,
COURVOISIBR’S PARIS KID GLOVES.
To all ot which, together with onr usual assortment
of DRY GOODS, we in-rite attention.
JAS. R. CAMPBELL & CO.,
-fell-St MY CHESTNUT Street.
JJEAVY 44 SHIRTING LINENS,
OURWEN STODDART & BROTHER,
450, 458 and 454 N. SECOND St..
«as-3t ahore Willow.
£»qq HOOP SKIRTS. fiOR
MANUFACTORY, No. 698 ARCH
Street, above Bisth. Wholesale and B*tail.
The most complete assortment of Ladies*, Misses’, and
Children’s hoop SKIRTS in the city, in ever? respect
FIRST GLASS, which, for styles, flmeh, diuabUuy,and
cheapness, have no equal in the market. Shirts made to
order, altered, and repaired. fel3 Ct*
QPICIAIi NOTICE TO THE LADIES.
—THE CHEAPEST SILKS IN THS MIBKST.
1 600 yards Neat Plaid India Silks, at $1 per yard.
PCO yard* Brown and White India bilks, at $1 per yard.
1.100 yards Broken Piaide India Silk, at $1 per yard
400 yard? Blue and White India Sills, at $i per yard.
They make the most serviceable dress a lady can wear.
Call and make your choice before the assortment is
broken, at JOHN H. STOKES’, 703 fel2
1864.
MILLINERY GOODS.
NEW MILLINERY GOOES.
P. A. HARDme & CO.,
Respectfully inform the mercantile community that
they will open,
FEBRUARY lOtH, 1864,
AT
No. 413 men ST BEST,
A COMPLETES TOCK OF
STRAW
AND
MILLINERY GOODS,
Bolted to the trade, and trust that prompt and earelul at
tention, moderation In prices, good assortment, together
with their long experience In bu,loess, (having been for
the last seven years with the honse of Lincoln, Wood, St
Nichols, and their successors, Wood ft Cary,) they may
merit a share of the public patronage,
49- Orders solicited by mail and promptly executed.
fel-lmlf
QOUPONS . OF
7 a 10 TREASURY NOTES DUE FEBRUARY 19.
7 3-10 do. do, do. APRIL, 1,
6-20 BONDS dbi MAY 1.
niOIIEST MARKET BATES PAID
DREXEL A 00.,
fel2- lot No. 31 South THIRD Street.
OLAEKSON & CO., '
bankers,
Ho. 141 South THIRD Street, Philadelphia.
Government Securities of all Issues
PURCHASED AKD FOR SALE.
STOCKS, BONDS, AND GOLD BOUGHT AND
SOLD ON COMMISSION.
Interest Allowed on Deposits.
49-COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY MADE. feS-lm
JAY COOKE & 00.,
BANKERS AND DEALERS
GO VERNMENT LOANS.
6- BONDS.
6 PER CENT. LBOAL TENDERS,
7- TREASURY NOTES.
1881 LOANS.
ONE-YEAS CERTIFICATES.
QUARTERMASTERS’ VOUCHERS.
QUARTERMASTERS' CHECKS.
CITY AKD BDUIB STOCKS.
BANK, RAILROAD, axd
CANAL STOCKS AKD BONDS.
Stocks Bought and Bold on Commi,,iun>
A foil enpply of all kind, of
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES,
Including the New Five Pec Cent, (legal tender) TREA
SURY NOTES. always on hand.
-OoUwtlon, made and deposit* received.
JAY COOKE & CO.,
IQTH FEBRUARY,
IST APRIL, 1864.
IST MAY, '
COUPONS 7 8-10 AND 5-30,
WANT JS~D .
jaißtm DREXEL & 00.
FIFTY CENTS.
FINANCIAL.
No. HA Sonth THIRD STREET.
RITTERS^
Aon th« innr hauMtal—Hw bloody bittU-tiUNbi
ntan*lon of the rl.h and humble abode of the poor—from
the office asd eaored desk—from the mountain top*
dlitant Telleye and far-off lelanda of the ooean—from
arery nook and corner of the olrlUied world—li ponrln*
In the evtdenee of the aatonlshlng effeeta of DRAKE’S
PLANTATION BITTBBS. Thousand. npon thoneande
of lettera like the followlnc may be seen at oar offloa:
Rkrd3B!7HY, Wis.» Sept. 16, 1863.
’* * * * I hare been*in the army hospital, for
fourteen monthe—speeehlese and nearly dead. At Alton.
111,, they save me a bottle of Plantation Blttere. * * *
Three bottles reetored my eneeeh and cured me. * * * i*
0. H. YLAUTB. ’’
South Warsaw, 0.. July 28, 1863.
-* * *- * One younc man, who had been eick and not
out of the hottM for two year, wilt Scrofula and Bry
ilpelas. after paying the doctor. oyer »160 without bene-
It, haa been oured by ten bottlea of your Blttere. * * *
EDWARD WOUEALL. ”
The following 1* from the Matron of the Union Home
School for the Children of volunteer* i
HAVBMBTBB Mabsioh, Fipit-bbtssth 8r . )
Sew York, August 3. 1863. ,
••Da. Pbauh; Tour wonderful Plantation Bitter*
hare boon riven to lome of our little children suffering
from weaknoss and weak lungs with most happy effect.
One little (lrl, In particular, with paine In the head, lose
of appetite, and dally wastlna consumption, on whom
all medical skill had been exhausted, has been entirely
restored. Wo commenced with hut a teaspoonful of
Bitters a day. Her appetite lnereaeed; strength and
health followed. * * * *
BespectfnllT. MBS O. M DEVON."
« • • I owe much to you, for I Terlly bollero the
Plantation Blttere kayo eared my life.
BBT. W. H. WAOttOJTBB, Madrid, E. Y. ”
■* • * • Thou wilt send me two bottles more of thy
Plantation Bittern.. My wife has boon greatly benefited
by their use.
Thy friend, ASA CURRIE, Philadelphia, Pa ”
* • I haye been a great sufferer from Dyspepsia,
and had to abaudouproaohlns. - * - The Plantation
Bitten have cured mo.
BET. J.'B. OATHORE, Rochester, E. Y."
* - 1* -o
“* *. * SendU# twenty-fourdozen more of roar
Plantation Bitters, tlje popularity of which is daily in*
ereuihg with the guests of our house.
SYKES, CHADWICK. 4 CO..
Proprietors Willard’s Hotel. Washington. D. C. ”
• a * * * I have given the Plantation Bitters to hun
dreds of our disabled soldiers with the most aeto&lshi&l
efeft. G. W. D. AJTDBBWS,
Superintendent Soldiers 1 Home. Cincinnati, 0. ,J
***** The Plantation Bitters have eared me of
liver eomplaint, of which I was laid up prostrate and
had to abandon my business.
H. B. KINGSLEY, Cleveland, O. ”
•• * * * The Plantation Bitten have cured me of a
derangement of the kidneys and urinary organs bee
distressed me for years. It acts like a charm.
0.0. MOOBB, Agent for Colgate 4 Co., 254Broadtray,”
fto., *O., 40., dto.. 40. s 40.
The Plantation Bitters make the weak strong, the lan
guid brilliant, and are exhausted nature's great restorer.
They are composed of the celebrated Ollasaya Bark,
Wlntergreen, Sassafras, Boots, Herbs, 4c„ all preserved
‘in perfectly pure Si Croix Rum.
S. T.—lB6o—X.
Persons of sedentary habits, troubled with weakness,
lassitude* palpitation of the heart, lack of appetite, dis
tress after eating, torrid liver, constipation. &c>, 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.
Notice. —Any person pretending to sell Plantation Bit
ters In hulk or by the gallon is a swindler and impostor.
We only put it up In our log-cabin bottles. Beware of
bottles refilled with Imitation deleterious stuff, for which
several persona are already In prison. See that every
bottle has our United States stamp over the cork, and
signature on steel-plate side labels.
Sold by respectable dealers throughout the habitable
lloba ' P. 11. DRAKE A 00-,
0.13-etu*th4m 803 BROADWAY. K. Y.
EDUCATIONAL.
rmWTENDEN’S COMMERCIAL COL
vV LEGE. 631 CHESTNUT ttreet, coratr of “oyeath.
■Established 1844.
BOOK-KEEPING, in its different branches, as prac
ticed by the be&t accountants. Penmanship Mercantile
Calculations, Business Forms, Commercial Law, 4c.,
furnishirg a nece»tary
PREPARATION FOB BUSINESS LIFE
A Diploma, with the seal of the institution attached,
awarded on graduation.
Students received at any time, and instructed sepa
rately, Day and Evening.
In its well tried course of instruction, extensive acco
modations, wide-spread reputation and practical ad
vantages to business men, this Institution it unequalled.
It numbers among its graduates hundreds of our most
accomplished ana successful business meu* fe& 6t*
PENMANSHIP.— A TWO MONTHS’
J- term is Penmanship will commence on MONDiY
EVENING, February 15tb, at BRY.&.NT, STB AT TON &
GO. ’9 National Commercial College. S. E. corner SE
VENTH and CHESTNUT Streets. The favorise Bpan-
CfrianlsysteiD is tauglit by a gentleman taught by the
author. Hr P. R. SPENCER A rare opportunity for
young men to become experienced and haudSOcue pen
men. . . fels-2t
■WTEST CHFSTER FEMALE SEMI
VI HART, CHESTER COUNTY, Pa—Conducted by
the Mieses EVANS.—-The Spring and Summer Session of
this Institution will continue ppec till the last of June.
Circulars containmg'term*; Ac , can be had on appli
cation to or by mddresein&'the Principals '
The course of Inst’ notion includes all the branches of
a thorough English Education; aIBO, the Latin, French,
and German Languages, Instrumental and Vocal
Muilc. • fell-3b
SGHQOIi AND SINDERGA-RTEN
Will lie opened on PeWaary 15tk. lfi«4,
ftt the S E. corner NJNTti »ud SPRING GARDEN.
The PRIMARY DEPARTMENT will be conducted as a
Kindergarten, upon the German (FrcebeVs) System,
and will include Bojb and Girls under ten years el
a^A CIaBB of older pupils will be received.
In both departmetfts GXMNaSTiCS, under the sys
tem of Dr. Dio Lewis, will be taught
GERTRUDE W. PULTON.
HARRIET 8. DARLINGTON.
Address, 316 MARSHALL Btreet.
RORDENTOWN FEMALE OOLLEOE,
i' BORDiarowir, », i.
This XMlltutloß Is pleasantly located on tie Delawan
river, 1& hour’s ride from Philadelphia. Special Atten
tion is paid to the common and higher branches ol
BHGLI&H, and superior advantages famished in Voca.'
and Instrumental Music. FRfSNCH taught by native,
and spoken in the family. For-Catalogues, address
Rev. JOHH H. BBAKcLST, A. M.,
President
VILLAGE green seminary,
V bear MEDIA. PA.—Pnpils nceived at any time.
English. Mathematics. Classics, and Natural Scieucai
taught. Military Tactics, Book-keeping, and Civil En
gineering taught. Satire expenses about ®S pep week.
Boys of all a*e« taken. „ Helen to Wm. H. Karn, ex-
Sheriff: John U. Capp 4 Co.. Ho. 23 South Third etreet;
and Thomas J. Clayton. Esq.. Fifth and Prune streets,
Address Rev. J- hWeF BAETOH, A. M., VilljM
Green, Pa.
IN SUB AN CE COMPANIES.
•DETDEN OF THE BOVAL INSU
AX BANCE COMPANY OF LIVERPOOL June 30,1853.
CAPITAL STOCK $10,000,000.
Of which paid... •«•.•«•••-- * ......$1.418325
Cash on band and in Bank.. ......... •«. e........ 155.58?
Real Zet&te. » 80X927
Cash Jn hands of Agents*.
United States Stocks held in New York 520.715
Loans secured by Bonds... 1,003 «5
Loans secured by Life Policies W ft « ®X)
Sundry investment*in Great Britain... 770,685
Loan on Stocks with margins of 18 to 20 per cent 1,776.027
Total assets*. $5,108 040
Fire Insurance Premiums, 1862 1,54|,M0
Losses paid. 1882.. 7 ?§ jo*
Losses not adjusted, about 12,435
Dividend declared, about • 165,120
Expenses, about.*.. 486,665
Liabilities, besides losses mentioned above,
sundry small accounts, and three months
dnty to Government* not yet due*............. 38,855
felS.Batuil.6t '
TYEIjAWARE mutual safety
XJ INSURANCE COMPANY,
INCORPORATED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF PENN
OFFICE S- E. CORNER A TmBD 18 &ND WALNUT STS.,
PHILADELPHIA.
MARINE INSURANCE.
g?B V G t ,mB, l To all part, of the world.
FREIGHT, ’ IHtAND INSURANCES
On Coeds, by River. Canal, La'te, and Land Carriage,
to ail paito of th«* Union.
FIBS INSURANCES.
On Merchandise generally. .
OnStoreB, Dwelling Houses, &c.
ASSETS OF THE COMPANY, NOV. 1, 18^
$lOO. OOP United States Five per cent. L0an.....* 97.000 00
7fi OOP United States 6 per cent.'Loan 520 a-. 75.000 oo
20,000 United state# Btser cent LoairlSSb... 22.000 00
60,000 United State! 7 3-10’a per cent. Treasury _
N0te5.,..'...*.. 63,250 00
100,000 State of Ponnsylyaula 0 per cat.
Loan 100.997 00
04.000 State of Penns,lyania 8 per cent.
Loan*. 67,880 00
123,060 Philadelphia Citj 6per cent. Loan.... 127,628 00
30 000 State of Tennessee 6 per cent. Lmn.... 16,000 00
20.000 Pennsylvania Railroad, Ist Mortgage _ , _
3 per cent. Bonds as, 22.300 00
60,000 Pennsylvania Railroad. 2d Mortgage . _
6 per cent Bonds 53.260 00
16.000 900 Snares stook Germantown Gas Com*
pany, principal and Interest guaran
tied by the city of Philadelphia.,.. 16,000 00
5.600 lOOSbares Stock Pennsylvania Railroad _
Company 7,22500
ff.OGO 100 Shares Stock North Pennsylvania
Railroad Company 2.660 00
21,000 United States Certificates of Indebted-
’ ness 21,120 00
1123.700 Loans on Bend and Mortgage, amply
secured. 123.100 oo
$791,760 Par Cost, $768,73712 Market Value... .$784,200 00
frffl Betate 36.363 35
Bills receivable for Insurances made 107.947 61
Balances due at Agencies—premiums on Marine
Policies, accrued Interest, and other debts M
doe the feompany 28,919 87
Serin and Stock o> sundry Insurance and other <u .
Companies, $5,803, estimated value 3,205 00
Caeh on deposit with United States -
Government subject to ten days
ca 11,,. $60.000 00
Cash on deposit, in Banks
Gash In Drawer....... 200 SO
W * 118,789 19
DIRE'
Thomas G. Hand*
John C. Pavia. ,
Edmund A Bonder,
TheopUu* Paulding,
John R. Pmroee,
James rragnair.
Henry G. Dallett, Jr.,
James G. B and
William o. Ludwig,
Jowpli £• Seal,
Dr. K. M Huston,
George O- Leiper,
Hugh. Craig.
Charles Kelly,
THOWAi
JOHN G
HENRY LYLBUBN, Seen
TjVA.ME INSURANI
i No. 406 CHBff
FHILAD]
PIBE AND INLA
DIRKO
N. Bneh,
Charles Blohardaon.
Henry laiwls.
O. W. Daria.
PS Jnuttoß.
G.o«« A. „
CHAS. BICHJ
W. I. Bc.ahcha»p. SaoTati
ttnion steam, and wateb
U HEATING COMPANY OP PHILADELPHIA.
GOLD’S PATENT STEAM AND HOT-WATBB HEATER.
THOMPSON'S LONDON KITCHENER, and all other
IlT.proTed COOKING APPARATUS.
Boilers and Water Basics. Parlor sad other Orates,
Bealetere and Ventilators, Bachs and Jslobs, and all
thlncaaonnaated with the shore branch of bnslne ».
JAMES P. WOOD
No. 41 Soaih fSTOTH Street.
i. tt. Z4LTV?2uI*. InasrUiUiiMi. »p® if
A YOUNG MA.BRIED MAN WISHES
A a Situation as CLERK in a WholeAale or Retail
Dry Coeds or Grocery 6:or«. He has hadelx y^ars'ei:-
perieLce in tli* retail Address CHaKLBS
B, fetLTEtt. VTIAMKPOHP P*. P.r*
A N EXPERIENCED BUSINESS MAN
to tvaveUlEg. and who baa a large trade iuj.hi B
State and all through the West, desires a position in a
first-clase Grocery, Tea. Produce, or other Hotpe aeslr-
V )R .» < ll? CTft « He OT introduce their business. Address A.
la. , this t fflca re» -i .-st*
CHOIR WANTED. A
.IOOd Tpnorand TrehV, In a Presbyterian Church.
Address King. ’* Pren Ofiirr*. ffll3-2t*
WANTED—IN A LIQUOR STORE,
S. "at .M^offlce 0 notifying. Addrew -II
WANTED—IN A DRYUOuin COM
* * MISSION HOU3JS. a young man with sam* a*,
perieitce, to assist in the Couutiug-Kooui. Mu>t l>.»
quick soil correct at figures, vm'e a grr\d hand. r.c<i
give EBtirihctoiy reforsnCdT. Addreis Box 153- P. o.
ft 13-31*
WANTED —51,200 ON $5 OuO OF
GROUND &EHT unimproved, hut valuable and
Bftid nn GEO. N. & 00 .
v It South FOURTH Sroet.
WANTED—IN A FKW WEEKS BY
TT 8 fleiitiemnn ard Wife, with two Daiuh;era. r
nianent BOARDING on a pUasant street, not utot eight
sauarea from Chestnnt and Seventh; three room, m
second or third story, with or without fttrmtara lto er
«ico exchanged. Address, stating location and tn-m.
per month, Bon 1032 Post office. f’-i.t-Si
Incorporated 1&55.
$1,089,425 52
HOBS.
Bobert Burton*
Samuel E. Stokes.
J. P. Penlston,
Henry Sloan.
William G Boulton.
Edward Darlington*
H. Jones Brooke.
Jacob P. Jones, .
James B. McFarland, .
Joshua P Eyre,
Spencer Mcllvalno,
John B- Semple, Pittsburg
A. B. Berger, Pittsburg.
,S 0. HAND, President.
3. DAVIS, Vice President.
retary. i** 4
c
iE COMPANY,
,'JTOT STBBBT,
jftfI»SnEAHOS.
rOB John W. KT«rm»a,
Bobortß. Potter,
John Kessler, Jr.,
S. D Woodruff,
OU vies Stokes,
Joseph D Sills.
BUr.K, President.
LEDBON. Vice President.
vrw. jaU-tf
WANTS.
TyANTED —AN INTK I.LKIIiNT HOY
abcat 19 years old, in a Whnlejaie Tl it and Straw
Good* Hoijfo. Addre-s. m UKtidwrltin* of un.-iia ...i
Boy 5,342 Philadelphia Post ofljfH " f M y; sr ‘ u '■ 1 '
WAN TED-A SALESMAN, IN A
* ' Dry Goods Jobbing House. Address Box No. 2f>l,
Philadelphia Post Office. fellct
wanted—an active or silhnt
T f I»ABTriE3, with Two or Four Thousand Dol
lars. la a business already established, yieldinglarge
profits. Address “Merchant ” this office. f*l2-St*
WANTED—A ,DRI G CLERK.—AD
"" dress (stating age. references, where previously
employed, how long in the business, salary expwcied,
Ac. > Box tto 15, BRISTOL Bae»H County. Pa m 12.^
WANTED—A SALESMAN IN A
* * Wood and Willow ware House. One acquainted
with near trade preiemd. Address Box 367 <. w;a
real name and reference. fell-av*
WANTED—AN ENERGETIC AND
™ " experienced SALESMAN in the Dry Goods Jobbing
Business, for city and near trade- SRIJLL & RttAD.
fell-3V* *3fl CHURCH aLLET.
WANTED—BY A HOUSE ENGAGED
" ™ in the Importation of Earthenware, la- HftW York,
a MAH, qualified by experience in the business* to act
as talesman and Traveller. Address “B. 4t G.." Box
976, P»-(-t Office. JBWTORg. fait 36
wanted, by a married man,
*" a Situation as talesman or Assistant T-oohlceauer,
in a Wholesale Jobbing House. Brought up in ihe dry
goods business in the country.
Bo objection to keeping boohs in a manufacturing «h
-tsbllshment. Address PoßtOfflcs, BORDE7-
TOWW, I». J. ~ fell-6t*
XKTAh TED—A SITUA TION AS BOOK
-7* KEEPER, in any flrsl-elase city or country esta
blishment, b> a young mao, a master of accounts,.ant
Who has been occupied for the last tea years as clerk and
manager in a large boiler-plate and due ir jh mill. Best
of references given. Adress _
fe9-lw* BoxEfo. 46, Philadelphia Post Offlce.
TITANTED—A PEW ERIE .CITY
and County BONDS.
Erie Car at Bonds of Erie, Pennsylvania.
Also. 10,000 North Branoh Canal Bonds, for which the
highestprlcewUlbepaidby _
C. B. WRIGHT it CO.,
. A 141 South THI&D Stractj
Opposite tha txch^qga.
■WANTED TO LET.—ONE OR TWO
v * Furnished or TTnfurnished Parlora. Al-o. one or
two rooms in the back buUuiog. in or near ARCH Street,
between NISTH and THIRTEENTH btreets, to be used
as a Physician’s Office. Address, for one week, “ D c
tor. ”*t the Prfi&s office. • feB Ci*
WAN TED—CLOTHING.—P ERSONB
■ * having Clothing to dispose of will please call on
or address _ 0. MILLER,
jaO-tPths3m* No. gOS CHESTNUT Btreet.
SALESMAN WANTED—TO IN
man, who is acquainted with the Htllinerv
business* andean influence Borne trade, aliberal saliry
will be given. Also, a youih to learn the business. Ad
dress.with reference. Box 464 p. o. fell-Sfc*
itio non-this amount to
LOAX on Mortgage, inune or two
sums, at 6 per cent. Apply to E. PETTIT,
fel3 No. 3H3WALWTTP Street.
A MONTH !—I TO HIRE
AGENTS in every Coun*y, at $75 a month, ex
penses paid, .to sell my new cheap Family Sewing Ma«
chines. Address S. MADISON, Alfred. Me. Cfel2 3&W:jm
SlifiO MONTH I—l1 — I Want Agents at
amonth.expensespaid, to sell my Everlastina
Pencils, Burners, and 13otherariicLs. 15 clrca
lars seat/ree. JOHN F. LORD. BMdeford. Me ja27 2m
MTO HOUSEOWNERS—WANTED
for cash* on Arch. Walnut, or Bpruee streets, a
comfortable* moderate-sized Dwelling-House, with mo
dern improvements. Address Box BV7, Post Office. It*
m WANTED TO RENT—BY THE
J«l-lHt of March, a three-story DWELLING with three
►torv hack-huildisgs situate between Tenth and Twen
tieth and Spring O&Tden and Brown str-aeU. Addr»«s,
giving location and rent* Box 1478* P. 0, fe-l-thstti 12t
M WANTED TO RENT—A SMALL,
new HOUSE. Address Box 1007, Philadelphia
Post Office. felO-6D*
FOR SAZiE AND TO I,JET.
HOUSES!
DWELLINGS!!
STORESI! I
FOR SALE
HOUSES,
STORES, and
DWELLINGS,
In all parts of tha city of Philadelphia
Cali or send yonr address fora copy of House Register.
GEO. N. TOWNSEND & CO.,
fol2-6t 133 rS South FOtfBTH Street.
fiOAJj YARD FOR SALK—THE BEST
fitted up Yard In the city. Capacity for doing any
amount of business* Inquire at Ho. 957 North NINTH
Btreo*! below Girard avenue. Terms easy. fei3-6t*
STEAMBOAT MACHINERY FOB
SALE, onwharf of Port Richmond Iron Works, Phi
ladelphia. One Marine Return Fine Boiler. 20 feet lona,
7 feet wide; one BoiJer, 20 feet long, 7 fee'- wide; one
boiler, suitable for propellor-tug, 12 feet long, 6 feet di
ameter; two skeleton Walking-Beams with wrought
iron shafts. 12 and 14 feet long. Address BvX 969. Phi
ladelphia Post Office. fal3-3t*
<TO BENT—TWO HANDSOME COM-
A- munUating second-story front rooms to one or two
gentlemen, No■ 3053 CHESTNUT Street. it*
4* ARCH-STREET DWELLING. BE*
JSSbL LOW EIGHTH Street. 21 feet 6 inches front. 140
fe< t deep, with back buildings, stabling, Sic. , and suit
able for a Store- For sale by
fei3-3t* A,P fit J, H. MORRIS, 916 ARCH Street.
$l,BOO FOB DWELLING HOUSE
Hsu. AND LOT <2O by 46 feet 4 in ), No. 331 Crown street,
near Callowhill. Will rent for #ll per month. Clear of
Incumbrance. For sale by .
J. E MITCHELL,
fe!3-Et* 310 YORg avenue.
m FOR SALE VERY LOW.—THE
Jli&Kdesirable HOUSE No. 614 North SIXTEENTH
street, 36 feet front. Price, only. $8 000
Also, the large and substantially-built DWELLING
No. 202 FRANLIN Street, delightfully situated, opposite
the figure, containing twenty rooms, and suitable fOr a
large family or .first-class Boarding-House or Seminary.
Price, only EVMOO.
GREEN STREET ! GREEN STREET! GREEN STREET!
Those wanting Houses on Green street, or in that vi
cinity, had beet go straight to Headquarters.
„ B F. GLENN,
F. W. corner SEVBNTEENH and 6BBBS streets,
fel3 Or m 3 South FOURTH Street
®FOB SALE—FABMS IN ALL
parts of Pennsylvania and adjoining States.
Fine Farm near MBDI&, Delaware county, of 130
acres: 15 acres of Wood, 15acrescfme*dow, Substantial
Stone Building*. A. well-reiulated Farm. Price, .$llO
Grazing Farm of 150 acres, near MEDIA.
Stone mansion, containing ten rooms, large barn, and
other out buUdings. Grazing Farm. Price, $l2O per
aC A. S d es ir abl o'*'sin aJI Farm of 26 acres, near C3ESTfSR
and WESTDALE. Fivtt-olais residence, with modern
improvements; other out buildings. Grounds hand
somely laid ont; shaded. View of river. Price, $.0,500.
Also, over one hundred Farms and Country Seats in
Delaware county.
CALL AND GET A REGISTER, AND EXAMINE
PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE DIFFERENT PLACE*.
GEORGE N. TOWNSEND fit 00,
fel3-sws « 1553 H South F JUIiTII Street.
gßt FOB SALE CHEAP —LABGE
iEMARYLAND FARM, containing 1,020 acres 400 of
which aie fine timber land, divided into three Farm*,
with three eete of good buildings; besides a large store
house. one of the beat stands in the county for bust. e*«;
wharf, gTain honeee, &c., (fee. ; situate in Derceester
county, on a navigable river. For full particulars ap
ply to *. PETTIT, 3‘A3 WALNUT street
Price only $1,700. Indlspa'able title. Term easy. fe!3
LOST AND FOUND.
T OST—A OEBTIFIGATE FOB ONE
.1 A gbare In the KBNSIBTGTON BA9K, in tho county
of Philadelphia. The finder will be suitably rewarded
if left at if and 13 SIR A WBEKRT Street. __ _ -
tuthfit* MOSES WHEELER.
T OPT—A CEBTIFIOA'IE OF 5 PER
-Li CENT. LOAN OF STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA,
for $516 05, dated March 12 IS3O, No. 751, in name of
WILLIAM MEREDITH. Also, a Certificate of 5-per
cent. Loan of State of Pennsylvania, for the sum of *2OO
dated June SO. 1845, No. 1452. in the name of ELI S.
PRICE, administrator ofWllliam Meredith in trust. An
plication has been made to the Auditor General for a re*
11 felMm eal<l C lLr fl K ata raiOE. No. 811 ARCH Street.
COPARTNERSHIPS.
■VTOTICE —THE PARTNERSHIP EX-
Ai ISTING under the firm names of KIRK & BAUM,
and BAUM. OGLB, & CG.. was dissolved on the Slat of
January. 1864. by the death of Henry K. B Ogle,
one Of the partners. The affairs of the firm will fie
settled by the undersigned. , . ,
The Mining and Shipping Business of the said firm
will, hereafter, be conducted under the firm namee of
KIBK & BADM, and BAUM. GROSS * CO., by the
following Copartners. joHNE' BAUH.’
HENRY S. O ;OSS,
fe!3-6t* JONATHAN OLABg.
AUCTION SALE.
aw BAZAAR—NINTH AND SAN
- AUCTION 1 CARRIAGES, Bjj ,
On SATURDAY MORNING next, at 10 o clock, comprl
sing about F;FTY HORSES.
Foil descriptions in the Cataloaues.
New and Second hand Candaces. Light Wagons, Sc.,
W l l feoTstag“°aS| l ' Saddles, Bridles.
W^ B f^Hffi“ 3 !*c“S C , C WEDNKDiv r ’
Sale of *«««»• « AllFßß i> M . HBBKNBSS,
reii-stif _ _ Aurtlonear«
TMPEBIAI PHOTO GRAPH CARTES
X PE VISITS, nnsnrpassed, at NEWELL’S Gallery,
VH-A ARCH Street. fe9-6tlf*
TYEAF MADE TO HEAR.—INSTRU-
menta to aw fat the hearing at P. MADEIRA'S,
No. 115 South TROTH St. below Chettnut. foS-igt*
REIMEB’S COLORED PHOTO
GRAPHS, for $L are likenesses of rare value to
all who deeire good and accurate pictures, finely finten;
ed and naturally colored. BKCOND Bt .above Green It
NEW LIGHT.
The subscribers would Inform the public that they hare
introduced in thlacHy MQTO
po&vs*Jnjr advantaeesOTer allothera and na-
Morgan, obb, * 00., stbam
BHOISS BIJIXJttKS. SjTnSffnwhit¥
HmWxl«U »nd EoU.m»lnt,. * 5. I*l9 aiLLOWaILL
<S.TMt. PWlXSilrtl*- *•
AMUSEMENTS.
A MERIC AN ACADEMY OF MUSIC
GERM AS OPERA.
GBAFD MATIEE,JT HlB (Sa >, niday) AETERTOOS.
Febi*uirylSth.
When will bs f iTen tbs .
MEKKS WIVES OF WttfDSOE,
Tickets to Matln6e SO
Reserved Beats which may he secured at the Ag&dozir,
or Mr J. E. GonldF. Seventh and vhefttaut euevt», beftro
noon or Saturday, a 5 cent# extra.
Door* open at 1 o’clock. To commfcnc* at 2.
On Monday evening. Fob. Id. the Oran« Opora <v£
OjiSSOWDA" will be given, for the first timoin Ame
rlca. xt
]V|USIOAL FUND HALL.
* ONE ifliUT 081,?.
SATURDAY AVENUIG. Feb. IS, 18}t.
WK. V v BAW^rraf;.
(OfßarontaV Mo»«ntn Now Ynf*V 1
WILL HtB OlttWf
ircn \
LECTURE,
“THE AK - " OF MONEY 6'.VTTII•???,' ,
Withanecdotee of Gre*t fl?ea in Fublie and l ; rufs b\.>ii*4
Li'e, iriroducion .
THU ALMJGETY DOLLAR,
And every subject that can boprocar*d for tbc iu|.
An d*livo*'ed in ell she principal cHiGe of t'aU ooun'cy.
f-f-vt.nteen different tiw&t in Si.. Jaaies’ Kali, Loudon,
‘■nri repeated SIXTY
li> v*rious portions of Gr«Rt Britain, in Ifl-W.
TirKn 1 2 5 cents, to be bad at the Hall on tbs aUbt of
tneLecmre.
_ . SPECIAL NOTrOB.
Toavoid crowding at night. a few secured seals can be
obtaired ftt HipUy’g Book Stand, Continental Hotel;
S ar tr*., Store. 1152 CbestspC street, and \t Young**
cook bland. Glra. d Hottso. Secured seats* with coupon*.
60 cts. I lau of Hail txhtbitad on Friday morning.
- fell-31
NEW GHESTNUT-
V., BTRRST THEATRE
LEONARD GROVER
MANAGER*
TICKST.or-LEAVE MVN. OF-LSAVB HLMf.
AN
lncnlcated l>J tfalftTparhiu Drama of tbs
_ TIC K E T-0 ?-L KAYE MAH ’
pervades, in it* teaching,
v EVERY CLASS OF SOCIETY
The<
the fast lads of the towbt
sre whoUfibirely and forcibly impressed wltU the d&o
-fere besetOn# their patbg, and Brierly’a warning voles?
to Sam falls oa hpedinp ear*.
•The bnmabitarian ha# a new field for pnila.nthr'XTvr
Tb«> discipline ofprlef'nsreceiys3 a ch*m
Crime 16>6Stbin frequency wnea tbo criminal ntwo*
vei6 that he In not wholly ln»t, „„
hT_eROVSBhS NhVT CHESrSOT
the delightful Domestic Drama, _ _
TICKBT-OF.LEAVEMAN
*8 pretented enti a. -
THE CAST OF CHARACTERS
Pronounced by prominent journals of thin city to I>t» oai
of tbfe sttocseat ever given the drama.
THE SCENERY
Superior to any thins hitherto presented in drama
MR. C A. KOPPITZ end the GRAND ORCHESTRA
Play the TicKet*or*Leave'* overture;
11 B&CCio We-lt* —BrUHaot; aod
A Dey with the Irish Rtiirad* —KopplU.
ADMISSION.—'iress Circle and Partial. ftOc.: Orchen.
tra»7fc.; Family Circle, 25c Scat* sheared without ostwt
charge. ■—
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT.
TheFintßegular FAMILY MATINS'* w*llbacWe*i
on SATURDAY AFTERNOON next, upon which occasion
the prices of admission will ba FIFTY CE/TS to all
pnrtrof the boa&e. Two tickets admit three Der«OM
Children, 26 Cent*.
TICKET-OF LEAVE MAN
, , , (The drama entire)
wilt be presented. , , fyg
WALN UT—W ALKUT-STREET
ff theatre.
THIS (Saturd&v) EVENING. Feb 13.
GALA SATORDAY NIGBT BILLI ;
TbeLsBtNl*htiathiBcVty,previoaß to herdapactare
for California,of th« besntifai. flb*e.and verhatUeaotreM.
. LUCILLE WESTERN,
who wIU appear to night in Two Wre+t • Jharacters,
LUCBBTIa BORGIA and DON CVE i»* rWam
LUCILLE WESTERN as the POPE’S DAUGHTER
LUCILLE WESTERN IN A MAT.R CHARACTER
A LADY AS DON CAESAR.
M*S. JOHN DREW’S NEW AdJOU
J*JL STREET THEATRE.
LAST NIGHT OF Mrs? c. THOMPSON
THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING; Feb. 13, 1851.
VICTORIA
Or, I’LL SLEEP ON IT.
Victorine.... Mias CHARLOTTE THOMPSON
Alexander., .Ba*ton Hilt,
Blaise. »Btuart Rob»o&-
M1cbae1.................. ...........Mr, Aiken*
Mr. honnasßUß. Ur. Griffiths.
Toeonelo.de w»th the grand Drama of
THE IDIOT WITNESS Or. A TALE OF BLOOD.
Monday. the Riebisaa Opera Troupe
Curtain, rises at 7)£ o’clock felS
Great national circus
TROUPE,
MARKED STBEfcT, ABOVE TWELFTH.
Directress—Mrs. CHARLES^WARNEB, formerly Una,
The great popularity of ihe Circus is fully maintained,
but, notwithstanding this, the ©how must soon close
* Among the many beautiful sceneß to be performed this
week Is one entitled
TBB PERUVIAN AND HIB BRIDE,
a splendid piece of double horsemanship. The entire
National Troupe will appear EVERY EVENING this
w*eb.
Matinees on WEDNBBDAY and SATUEDAY After
noons, commencing at 2H o’clock.
Evening performance commencing at 7.40.
Adoolst-fonJiScents; Stage seats, 60 cents; Private Bos-!
$3; Gallery. lg cents. feB-8t
Hate arrived at
CONCERT HALL.
MONDAY UTERI NO. Febraary_Bth.
AND EVERY EVENING DURING THB WEEK,
The far -famed original and only
MORRIS MINSTRELS.
BRASS BAND,
AND
BURLESQUE OLD FOLKS’ «?*
CONCERT TROUPE T *
Twenty-one Established Artists, from their Opera
House, Boston
EViRYTHING FEW-NOTHING OLD.
REAP THB PROGRAMME
The acknowledged Champions of Alinstre’sy.
An entire change of Programme every other evening,
giving the most extensive and versatile entertainment
everwitceesed- Cardsof Admission 25cen«s. Donrft op®u
ato’clock; commence at 7&. 'CHARLES A. MORRIS
Manager. W. A. ABBOTT and CH.AS G«.S3R FT, Agent*
ItSCt ___
A SSEMBLY BUILDING,
AA TENTH AND CHESTNUT STREETS.
The celebrated
DAVENPORT BOVS.
fSIS WEEK ONU,
The greatest PHENOMENON aver wttne.*sad since th*
days of the Apostles. MYbTBRIOUs DISPLAYS and
STARTLING wONDEBSare produced m their presence.
Go and see them.
Admission.
Gallery
Doors open at 7 o'clock; comrntnclng at V 4 o'clock.
Seats can be secured at the office of the Halt daring tho
day -without extra charge
Open from 9 to 12 A, 3n, ftB‘6P
nONOEBT HALL
LBCTOBE ROOM.
CHESTNUT STREET. ABOVE TWELFTH.
POSITIVELY THE LAST WEEK OF ■
WUMDBRLICH’S
ZOOEAPHIOOH.
A series of illustrations of
T. 8. ARTHUR’S
TEN SIGHTS IS A BAR-ROOM,
ALSO.
JOHN BOSYAITS -
PILGRIM'S PROGRESS,
And other attractive Scene* from
LIFE, CHAKaOTEB, NATUBJ3, and ART.
Proprietor and Munster. JOSEPH YKB&TI
will continue for a abort season.
Th‘e splendid serla* of more than 100 grand Panoramic
Paintings was executed by
Mr. GEORGE WUNDSRLICH.
ta American Aitiat, who stands unrivalled as a send*
Painter.
Admission 25 cants. Children IS cents.
Doors open at 7 o’clock. t
MATINEES EVERT AFTERNOON" AT 3 O’CLOCK.
jd4-42t •
TEMPLE of wonders.
X assembly buildings,
TENTH »nd CHESTNUT StreeU.
WILL SHORTLY CLOSE.
MAGICAL and PHILOSOPHICAL EYPBRTMBNTSi
Great Powers oj VENTRILOQUISM, and theLEARNKB
Canary birds
SIGNOR BLITZ will appear In bis popular Entertain
ments EVERY EVENING, commencing at 7>% and
WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY AFTERNOON at 3
Admission 20 cents: Children IP cents. j»4 tf
PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF
X the PINE ARTS,
1«» S CHR6TKTTT STREET.
OPEN DAILY (Sunday* excepted) from SlM,ttU
IP. M. *
Admission 2B sent*. Cblldren half *H«a. JaM»tf
MIIITARY.
S HEADQUARTERS, 91st REGIMENT
P. V. V., 433 CHESTNUT Street.
Philadelphia February 13,1854.
SPECIAL ORDERS. NO. I.—The members of the
91*t Regiment Pennsylvania VeteranlVolun'eorß will
meet at INDEPENDENCE SQUARE THIS (Saturday)
PAY »t 2 P, M., to Teceive their bounty. The Drum
Cotp« will appear with their instruments.
By order of E M GRiGORf, Col. Corn'd*,
B. J. T ay.max, Adjutant. It*
« HEADQUARTERS, 91st REGIMENT
& P. V. V-i 433 CHESTS UT Street. ie _.
ftl Philadelphia, February 13.1864.
Jit 6TECIAL ORDERS. NO- 2—All members of the
91st Regiment Pennsylvania Veteran Volunteers Will
report at INDEPENDENCE SQUARBon TUESDAY, 16th
lust, at 11 o’clock, fully armed and equipped, to prooeed
to the rendezvous at Chester, the order to report at Camp
Reynolds at the expiration of their furlough being
changed toChester, By order of E M. GREGORY.
B J. Taymax, Adj’t. Clt*3 Col. Comd’g.
« GENERAL RECRUITING OFFICE,
No 611 CHESTNUT Street.
Recruits wanted for all the gallant old Cavalry.
Artillery, and Infantry regiments now in service
raised In this State .
A limited number of men can yet be enlisted for the 2d
Artillery P. V .stationed In the fortifications for the de
fame of Washington j and for the 34 Artillery, stationed
at Fortress Monroe. Va bv applying at this office imme
diately. BOUNTIES.
Veteran Volunteers ».»*.. ,1675
All other Volunteer?! 570
WHS CASH IN'HAND,-
Beware of unauthorized agents, irresPOUßibla fanners*,
and fecoundrela. who are on the alert t" take advantage
of y.-.n. but come direct to the authorized recruHiuc
office. No. 611 Chestnut street, and select a good,old regi
ment, secure the bounty, rerve under officers or experi
ence and avoid the impending draft.
CHAS. H. CAD WALLADEK. Oapt. 24 A;t. Pj-V.,
feis- 6c* General Recruiting Officer.
~ THE PBOVOST GUARD.—THE
B BOLLS OF THE FOURTH COMPANY WILL BE
ft! cu SED TO-iiOKRoW. -Good Men, who denre w
ii 4 t)«r?orm pleasant duly, should not miss this opp>r
tabltr. Lara© numbers ara dally coming 1u from the
w«&tcrn part of the State to join thi* splendid or**ntrai
♦lon, Arply, wpII recommended. at the Provost Mar
shal’s Office, FIFTH and BUTTONWOOD -Struts.
Captain JACK...
Captain GHA&lifefl REEJ-.
Recruitlus Officers^
S NOTICE TO VOLUNTKEBS.—RE
emits or Veterans accredited te the FOITKTBBNTH
‘“tween the home of 9
Tre&surar.
S FELLOW ■COUNTBYMEN I—THE
LABT CHANCE TO AVOID THE DBA?T, Whleh
will take place on the 6th day (g Marolb recelya
the followine bonntiee: For Veierane. $162; [new
K Th““hoM 2 BonntleB will be Paid In lnetatmente. by
anlhority of the War Department Able-bodied nion
trill be recruited by the Provost Marshal of the First
District. aS aonth THIRD Street, for any Company in
old Beriueatf. And any ward in the city of Philadelphia
the Recruit may • elect. 411 City and Ward Bounties will
he nald the Recruits before they enter the barracks
Apply lo Capt FREDERICK ZABR4CHEB.
fpB6t* BecroHlng Agent. a*s.B. THIRD Street.
AVOID THE DRAFT.
Mm n now ok never is tee tmb tobnltst.
Recruits wanted for the 16th REOIMEfIT,
1, Fesnaylvatiia Cavalry. now in the field All
Beeiuits receive the same bounties as other Recruits re
ceive sow enlisting: pay oommenelng irom the date or
enrolment. Apply to rt __
Capb FRBDK ZARR4OHBR.
At No. IOOt-oath SIXTH. S»reet,
Major 0. Barry’s Marqasa,
0. S. Georof. W. Irvi.t
MATERIALS FOB MINCE FIBS,
HPHOH, T.ITIH. AHP SOT.TAHA KAIBISS.
oiTßoir, oirpKASte. asd spioks,
OIDBR. WWHS, t« , 4m.,
ALBERT O. KOBEETS,
Dealer In Fine Groeer',ea,
Comer ELEVENTH and Vis’d straeta.
J BOOTS AND SHOES,, LADIES’
BALMORALS. MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S—I
good m ? s *’dfaclTitd. Moderate
pH tea at IW»6 MARKET Street w. P, CLARK'S.
fe!B-2t«
SJOHN L. GAP bn, pHBENOLO
°I BT d.!?* 7 '£ , S? B 2 l, ’j*d. DAT ftcdEVBNINO.OB
adaptation to Boy -JJ®' aad Profusion;
21,1*?* riSUfloiT* m«”nt of health, corrKtion of
I&uw! (onilU M nf fritnifihtu Ao, FUilfdti*
A or'rfven when rooair*!
°- TENTH ■*»—*« r Hjove Ohentnnt. Mg-tbatoSnilf
fOB PIANO TUNINO
” •Jffl-’olr. 0. E. SARGENT'S Ordjra for Tanl»|
SEii tßr rln« Plano* sro received at MASON A CO. •»
Bk Sr? » '* CHESTNUT Street, only,
I*® I !* .. baa had eleven yeare’faotory eawrianee la
ov ..nd Eve Tears’ employment In Philadelphia
SPECIAL —Plano* reltalhered to aonnd «» "OC *■»
* aeet-toned aa new, mithoMt . . a-j.
Tertna for Tnnln«. «L
><*Co cent*
. .15 cent*