AKIiIVALS AT THE HOTELS TWELVE O’CLOCK LA.ST NIGHT- »»d ChMt»»t afreet* iSHßss-T 1 iiSi^x" ,k ! o JMGray. St MJ”'* r ar . e y IF A Dauer, SajJori »WMait if^', S ivnni 1 .! aCrawford. Pittsburg w K Bow. W-taie _ 1 H Bice * .?• vlwYork Capt J S Goodeu'.agh. Rtx C B Salf'. ff'Si H Y Tims S Bloir, Pittsburg Mr A Mr? ■' A ' "S J h Fawcett, Pittsbnrg j a . S Bollin*. J '. ; ; ™ T , p K Ham. Si Lonl* J K Edsortor f? Connecticut A ‘ anrfoik Va a Lametta. Wheeling E T Htrdv. tono.K, in v , n McHuiii.it-Louisville vilMmrtr IV T Berry, Nuxlrriltj Tetiii t Mta, B «rV, NftshviUo.Tenu 'V ri rtetv York .Samuel Pncbltt Na.livillo JSH.lmw&la.lacKlle.lll farvit Boston f-has a Helu-t .h. Lancaster ?H Toiler Boiton Jos H Br.-omxll. Cbeslar co •E Matlacit Cincinnati. 0 » SCampbeH. NswYork £ iHcwp'ra Pcrtiand *•* B Strums, Hartford T iewßaven : S R Perkins, Hartford yy A Atiro Delaware •' B c-osby, Hartford PT Barnnib New York iJ H Baldwin. Pittsburg iln Mon-Si CinrifiUftti.O F (ivtanell, PfOvl«©aeft-B I Mt«Maxwe!i.CiSckn.V.t,ob O StKbardeo- ‘ichayl CO Alice Meson, Albany . |Geo Sampron. Boston Tiaac.T Fisher. Wisconsin ; J .T Field.So;? lor.t_ Beni G FuiiCt, Boston a Brlncton Frank w Emit* .Boston g Hnssjr. N T Dr C CField, Easton pottsvllle B E Lewis, Washington. B C| W L TTe. fens ’ “ York Robert Cattcart, Jr.Balt iJr= '’ .yios- '*" s y Sir & Mrs ED Mayer- NY i '-"S-'S 6 „\„r H H Latrobe. Jr. Bslt'rarre b g g.u.i - Y ork Mr & Mrs Ja6 H Beal, Bettor i-- .itim^ro 3 Marsh. Chicago p y m -b.»n:u. KuwYovk J & Rhodes WfatftUng ; L£iHckr..»rd«. He* York „ <T G Cooper,* Wheeling * ‘ -v Amitlev. New rork : ' 31 Ii Oita Wheeling | >• vr K« !o*g, Utica , <1 EMtra&n. Yotk ~ U 5 A. i 1 NRYp.il- p»tr!onnd.»ed ... B H .,, nson S ff f, K Y ■J Q MocdT- j v«f Browucll, Bnff-ilo T rc«f! 1f.7 w tfturiree BaffaLo & B llarc‘ir« V 5m o :d s ,^ !t ew York ‘ v=i*sbßTff :t .1 Levis. Washington,D C :0 -- borson, Korristowa 1W H Ifo'.t«a- unehktr v _ aw**- c rr f s c : j **%%*?* CsntF iTiewimlb USA ■ A Wll-on. Baltimore .YSJr f«ktel Boston i-T giknaon. Jthaea. K Y tt * r pt(*,itar(r lA F 1 JS A _ mdAtl MSI Steven*. Cwvi'le.Ky TBiaiu r,e.V7 YoiK :.T Bcbwartr. Jr, Balninora dWik. Faria t .J % Maiter.BMna.ore w * Hr'.’ CnuaectiCbt !r *3 v-p.r?, u ■- m. .IShar-VvtaHi. 1)C ...tWßcecly.Cincmn.ati if«^«»n^ id o HBfcisUii CobbecKeut i*r* chug, ra WstM,:i, o“ B 0 * M.CofeA X. ’ ] ri f.t ro ,i i3*“ ■W*r n M-, >r-.-YY rb. l** ««* .IM&strt- r't.rokfi.rd Ml; 3dft-«“ tl I A t 4 3 H l>?.srortb, JsfcTr York i‘.-bas Cooper ttiranl -Ct rtmt, below SiMlSs. a t» T‘ ‘‘fv City ,f! £ Ksdchoin, Tfew York iLncastir. I'ittstmri „ iFFHallida .Seer York «T. Cbi IcOtlif. O •*.■» Pti c?;li itsTT Vork IT W Bm'chel!* Wasbißstoni W B *3raves. York 7 Whyte. Washington >1 Hj7n j . MLoats Lieut USA C.iVdtt. liuno.s J Gtiffin, Bal. imow o*. B H hioitfn, Pete-ware «o O Mlddletr.n. Deiaoaieco ;?*S i eM, Ic^oa SKfeisaf »■ "Wl* Wi!co3:. Spriuufield iMus Vjtil, P«o«f- VL* ‘lSilssfeo MBsSSi. JasOnrry. wt, ;TC p'tneer l>ow:?ingt n b'*w>rk M W Srnoner I.ow;nm^’n N j V SboSS irsi, O S A pSS York yMSiifman, Kswbura r ! JI.‘ J Ml\r' a ny l, n'i A V£»l-il e FSik“6t^^4K -a’ dan»on.O |W Ward. Delaware co . Pa W Thop O I'-ir-’fp. Krouklyu J i own, T 7 SA _ •• P Ue’wTorX Mrsirwitt Uaxyiau'd James Williams KewYoik W vhimsleao, llhoom t v ■RrnYY" L»faTetie, In 1 -los Gardner, Baliiuiore 5e2 Tt*r iJw Yoi A S Ssmole, ITartfoM rhd.r (soln"3T'i N Yot> !P 0 Sample. Hartford DC-Ttc-l»eit GUI. Kew Iviag^ton Wm Ciii'llsle ilVwx CfeiJl, Cn-abertand T TRidd Drl co YV Wjtd PUwburji 'Mica A Xor , 'pea L©4 JohaMcooT Tackson Pel M Malone. Lancaster £kmlct° M M Frick Pittcburv mISt lewis Bel Miss B Goertner Penna : 3en OP Jrbnson, Del 9^' IQ K^', 0 , riu nna HeuA'/odd Ohio j P Ooldy, Camden Karr P«i P S Gilbert. Camden T TbSlns -TtnneFsee 5 T Wibon, Camden T SPißlel Tennessee .Tho^- Henry, Pitubarg S ft gorltTs, Te: ne»ste llerjnan, Ba tiinore BBPornej-. Cincinnati ;SamlT Jarr, Baltimore kfrßWeL&fer & ch. Mass }H. Davidson 'W Wiley K Orleans ■M B Hioore, Baltimore ATw>rd 'BBowden. Roxboro tTniRT Lawrei cef US A : las Ham A la* Penna PPB?ntoS Maine I P gross & la. Penaa % SSSt & 2£sßH s btou ;4 S ai&air.P^» a O C Holmes d; wf. Lancaster Coas Janes, ff T[ T Atwater. BalJirooie ; J w Hepburn, Ea?ton T Ferris A wf. K Bedford W Reed, Harr sbnrg ilfS?aflrs W Petherlck, Pc Kennedy •S Claybnrn, Tennessee !T T Kiddie, Del co •w Stewart. Pittsburg _j_ yerch»nti , —y° lit 'ib Street below Arck< A Ball. Memphis, Tenn ;?■ T p 'tv’ for “L'. “‘ Va uvj pijiVatit USA ] A Pittoo., Bur ruiit? 'Mib J S Brown, Erie, Pa \C o Larf. WOtidbory, Md ~mibr j r Brown, Erie, pa iS X» i m^epovi -StTBB?moie.USA (Mfes.T y ib «s*r. Wmw« yiPilUams. TT S A -LA Jnnkeas, biWg-port. O A J Mclntyre, Wilm, l*©l i.Tob Edwards. TreuMQ, w J Lieut BP Lee, Virginia M Edwirls.Trenn.HJ S 8 Bennett. Washington !1. Srrgns*. Bus Moines.lowa HSuost. Cincinnati .a L Willits, Penny . Arvj Bolton. Harnsbnr* Bsni E Haines. J., oVotk 'Yt Baanon, Idaho TerrUorr) W Waogb M*rc«r. Pa A Richardson- New Cas lo -Tas , iper. Woodford j:o. 11l P khncT. Faß M VS^ul’m 1 P?u,svfu e A Horn:tie KeSSta Ideut John J C P Enbo’dy, M Chunk M Frank, omcigo -MaTglSr/ampolls’ 5 l ii Blmmsl'- Somerset f J P Thompson, Phiia Miss Eliza Krce, boineaeat Am<rtum-Cl'.elti.3l ntroet.. al»T» *•«». “oiS: MtmW Mase‘l JFreyer, St Louis T Xi Ecr jonu Oarn^aa. C b ß AG Jackson,Knoxville, Ten J C Hun&edin Mis Turner, BerMrtera JJI Majnire. BuntiaKdon oh a * o L i op ar. New Y ois Joiß'W*'-I'.Edmlmrsli.iCd Lient K J. Ivlnxs. D S A E B Reel, V, r .-.: tliaU-B Vb A Wm IrvevA wf,New Jersey -fsrJf f ° rd : BnrUnSto, ' ! Ti“4?xay! y princet 011 . N J iflSh Ala W York jJacob I^&ffork §mssi v ' A E P Bsltimere &1 Mitched. hew York GhasDctiglas. Baltimore St Lonll-€hMta«t street* abOT* »WHi Wm f’oqtf.q fit I ouis iT *» Jaus*a. New Jersey Sg Van Jawlear Cal 1 Walter Parker- Bo**» j?t\ Vtf Mo* Marlin. Sew York 5 il te,S l A W Larnson, New York S s sKiiuwn Bdaware ; A Ward * wf. New York -tj r wiiittaker Trenton -W T Smithson, Boston Woodbury Lewis. Baltimore f Cwticott. mnntßofiy laifltockbrid SSgeSIS Jj m SamgbaVy , N Jersey q D , S I N Sir"fillSS BaSdmore i^^S&£"«rsey R P Tefohi New York ‘.Setn Dead, Baltimore E&ldftt’oon, Colurolras. O ‘John Barton, New Yo wV w.ekell New Torn ; las Timmons. B jston Join Braer. Caxlhano. O I Wm Saunders. Indiana 0 ep'SefiS City it a Ponfery - Hn« [' p Barker, J ersey vuiy Cliae Irvin, New Jersey i ■atlonal-Bace •irwit, above Wllird. ?»sf ipjlilßwik VI&Jk B . b ft FSgeiler, BaiiUimrg \3ohn. A DBA ia»»s g§f^ l %ealtnT tBr :a»« WpS-ir’ H* 1%. 'msjsfcftar B WUwxi'Pt ' I Clarkson Saylor. Sch Haven Tie Wklom—Arch sweet, abovo 'TSiiinS. S kUS'bs a t i ot° T miTn amltlouls H Arnie E adina ! J W .Mclntyin.l t Louis Bdfaware tD J linear. Mtddleimrg,Pa J G KeadinK.pitiningt n. j Jos Wainer,Bristol, Pa J a hirers, Steubenville. Conuncrcl»i —Six* A •**•«**. »bov* Ch«ffiMU. liient John H Boot W T Seal, Carver svllle Daniel Pennington, W G iWmJlahan. Penna u.: m x* Robbins ! Jobn Roacn. Nashville "got C E Ticker 'L Blsrell. New York <vtw> - W?fiter, Allentown Cnas Burton |fef 0a - BSA Odes-e, Bel j BMorr FoilyltM J C Brown, DorUstown J Thomas, Chester co L_ - ■tntM Dnlon - Kkrnet «i«t above llstfei tP p nT iig ifp , wa T V, Jf J BFGroff,lllinois ? wJJiinaß ViSstnrK R 51 Kins Joe, Readsyille 4> SSiS Lancaster co .T H Criswell. Uniontown T T Mali! few Jersey MP Mellon. Wilm. Del <C Mill*. New Jersey MS BainGß.'ancasfcer co If If Johnaox 1 - DelaivaT© ,T »-owaa \ Irßlnia n v r/Mcei Nsw Jersey W Curtis. Virginia ?fVc!£en7te, KitlH-town W H Hodgson, W Cheiter IVbSfK tMCkbwr JI NBills, Peeoh Bottom J Roberts. Illinois ! c L Lucas Barley Bhea(-Second itreet, belowVl**. Kline. Fleiiinston iO S Williams. Bordsnto wn JaaWilkison, Penna ;RH Ramrey* Doyieatown Mr Hohenßack, Penna Ge,» King. Wash.. D C Harper, Pc* Chase Mr Major, Sonesdale JUnry Bryfh. WliiP Del - Black Bear-Third SI,, above CaUowWU B p Peastei, Holland : J A'anartslalen.Peasterville JohnKeshel. Centre co, PaiWm Lonphote. Newtown Eli M O*«rbolt. Dovlest’n iC Robb & son, Rockville J;McErrr. Dojlci-t wii TS 8.-dder. Spfiagtown Job PWhitai. Northainpi’n J K Baldeman, Backs CO J-Williard, Northampton .Engene Mer<z. Harrisharg Chas Boaus. Southampton . A Bowman, Allentown BYohe. Allentown ' Madlton —Second Atrest, ahovo Harkst* jf* T l l>av J c<ron. Newlork iTheodcre Schick, Penna t wSI Wash, DO I Jos M Hk stings. Delaware nr ?Bai’nee, ivania jPeter E Haatinjgs Delaware LwWThoTDti.K v ! T*coh airman, Wilm, Del I T Kro nor:. UonnJThtodure Myers. Delaware wiiTtoWn I John S Lynch. Delaware J Hart D.ryleatown ; tf w Halliday. Philada ®ial PbUlips, Ntw York ;L Laderer, Ntw York. J H Boone. Delaware ■ Bald A.»*l«-'rta«r<l .treat, above CaUowbTO, Pa wD lWriai. Allentown Philip Her e-.- Pa ! Jaroee Elnt.de ~t E gsbr ieS . brill Havell . SPECIAL NOTICES. Onf.?ehb Clothing, op the Latest ' STTnES. piade in the Beat .li..nr.er, expresslyfor EETAIL SALES. LOWEST telling Prices marked In figures A’.. Goofis uc.de to warrantedsatislac lory, oci i*nf.-puic£ St>teh is .trlctly adhered to. ail are thsieiiy treated alike. d«33 ly JONES Si CO , 604 MARKET Street. Kxnt>all’s Amboi.ink, TOE THBHAIB IMBOLINB MOISTBSS, BlUtrTlfl£3' 0J.0EA758, LBMGTHBiTS, TSVIGOEA.TBB. HOUKISHBB, EUBBLLI6HIB A POKBlit VBGATaBLR COMFOUHD, mad• CtttlTeiT from aiiai alailng extracts of SOOTS. KERBS, AND FLOWERS. Prevent* the h*lr filling oat or from tamine BtMtt rtufllr my. Ladies who desire a luxuriant head of hair ahonld net f&U *> * lve AMBOLIHB a trial. Mm |e r j>ox. containing two bottle*. bbbpaabb only bt KBMDALL A 00.. 006 BROADWAY. New Tori jtiHSTS W BOT.ADXLPHTA JOHMSTOK. HOLLOWAY, A COWDRJf, 4%7'inws3m Mo. 2|3 {forth BIXT3 Stceet- Bryant, Stratton, & Co.'s National roMMEBCUL COLLEGE, S. B. comer of BEYEBTH ind CHESTNUT Streets.—lnstruction in Bookkeeping, Commercial Law* Commercial Calculations. Business Penmanship, Business Correspondence, and Telegraph' Iqr. both day and evening. Those desiring a sound business education should examine the facilities afforded at this Institution before entering upon aCourse of study at any other. fe!3-2t Dr. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment is Italy a ‘ ‘ friend in need, ” and eyery fantily should hay. It at hand. Electricity, by a Physician op lono oxperience. and tfho gives Ms whole attention, to Us proper application, at I*lB SOUTH PENN SQUARE, Philadelphia. Certificates, references, and examina tlons/rec- jaso-tf The Popular Clothing House of Phil a., "OAK HALL." Be«t-cla» good. «d»ode™iepnce, V3 S E corner SIXTH and MARKET CostomDepartinaiit (to qisloti is. she ... W 4TT^^^CT^,r '^^^^vSSmacht^es.’ The Cheapest, Simplest, and Best. ,S 'ttlcwooms, 104 Chestnut Street at)Oi\ tfh . X3XEX3- TIMMINS.—On Ihn 11th liftaat, of eongastioa of the lungs Smma daughter of Thomas A. ana Kosi lim “S'; frauds oflhQfaaiilv are re*pectfollr invited toaitend the funeral from her parents res deuce, No .Hi 4 South Iriftti street, below Spruce, on Tuesday as ternoor, I6th instant, at 1 o’clock. Funeral at St. Joseph’s Church. Interment at Cathedral Ceme tei&KY.—Of congestion of-the brain, on the 13th instant, Edwsxd Eaguer, son. of John EL and Anna Ecky. aged 3 y The relanves and friends of the family are lilted to tttmd the funeral, from the residence of hw ftaud* mother, 604 South Ninth etree*, on Tuesday afternoon, the 16th instant, at 2 o’csock, 11t u «„ MOfeS. —*t Washington. D. C-. on Thu-eday. ltt.itn utant of disease contracted in tlic service. Oaotain Wii liftffi b iSSI, lm Regiment Pennsylvania Yolunteerb, a *H^ 2 friet'li? I’Ed those of the family ere rsrpsctfally in .o hit fnnera 1 . from the residence of his mother! NoSlOSonth Fifth jirect. on Joator attornoon, 15ih instant, at 2 o’clock, without fnilher notice. ‘ :.. TdT“ . ..-u -' " ~6 : ip'vj £ ** CAV9X? OP DEATH. —i CAUSES OP DEATR. 5 • -•*; 15 ■ 44 • ■ - ■■■:,;■• < «_» jatTvnvi ”.7 1 ! F#ver, Malignant.... 1 4 Asthma . « ~ . vorui(vou4. • • 1 Abecofs j u puerperal* •" l Anemia.. > , ( . “ Remittent.,.. 1 2 Apoplexy, *•“) 1 4 : - TyphusMalig 4 12 Barßasueotald B—.i 8 —.i 2 ! | Typhoid 3 T Causer-•••• “J \ ; *• Spotted....... 1 14 - uf£u*3:::~‘*’:l 2- *- Rheumatic... 1 .. 7i ve r..... .. 1 ;llerma. 1 Sj£?2* “ S ! Hooping Con*h..... 1 noMostioH, Brain- 8 5 : Inlair.matiou Bram. 1 1, Loess- 1.3 i " Bronchi 1 Child Birth. . ■ I .. § d -? er1 i Brain, li ‘‘ Liver g) Gußsumption.LuniWt. 88; 7 Lungs.••••••• 15 '* Bowels. 1 Peritoneum., h q Concussion, Brain... 1 • «»0480ff... 6; - Convulsions 116 i 1 Puerperal. 1 Intussusception 1 Cyanosis 1 Inanition..-. 3 Diphtheria*.......... 6 M-vula-a-PotU Dterrhcsa 2 Marasmus w Dropsy 4 2 Murapsv■•••'» * *• Brain 1 Old Ago - 1 ; “ Cfce-t......... 2 Pal*y.. v ;•••--'* ° IMpftaseof HeuTi-.... 11 3 Perforation ■of in “ Liver.... 1 testmes •' Kidneyt-,. 1 Soro.uld. • •••••. ■•• 8 v •, \ Browned 1 ho«temogo. B.aiu--. 1 1 Pv trutery 1 ?rDiail-Pox ty -q ?l still-born- 1S Effusion on Brain. . 2 Tumors - j Epilepsy 1 Tetanus- I EryMpelas. .-2 Unknown.o a Fracture of 6kuU.... 1 Wouads, guashot--. __4 FeveT. 8rain......... 1 , ,7-: Congestive... 2 total. b7T j 1 - 1 ‘ 1 Hectic • i ! .....22 JsjMluetwX SSSS L ::::::--:g f^sS:— 7j?S»< ?„£}* :::: « TurtUnm v??frj- ...».12, Fonrtofeiitii IQ. Twetuy-vlur 10; J«iftaanik I» ; *wexity-<<*u. S*vftnti» IRjSttteoatte... Siifbtli. 111 H; utikac #A..* 5? \ ath.. • - &1 Ei*ii teen& 1-* Total Deduct deaths from the corwiitry* ODi Ket deaths In the city • • •• *** */ Nativity—United States. Fo re! go. 71: Or.ko; > wn.l9 From the Almshouse* 12; People of Color* *b» .romtte C Ttommiier of deaths, compared with the eoirospond teg weeks of lSffl and of lasi • ■Weelt endra* February :**tiSG3* vae „?| 9 * Wetk ending February'!, ISGI. Wkß Sad- Mates. 2Cil; Female*. 167: Boys. 102: Girls. /». Dtaibs and interments of -J. By order of the Board of TT v 8 WILLI BEAD* Health Officer, TSESSON & SON HAVE COMMENCED -D receiving their Sprins and Sommer Stock of JttOURJt- IN B mfk°S?lant?n“ aVe “"i “«™IK Bombazines. “ yfotectlMS. | Preach Bombazraes, •• BaTeco Ke: nanl, | Samraer Bombazines, Crape Uarets, fjoally* »» Bateau?* ‘ Monsselanes, *» SiH Grenadines, I Tamises, Biack, atd Black aud WMfoggJfjg^ -Co aiS OHESTKUT Street. T7RIEN DLV FOULARD SILKS. J- Browns. White Figures. Modes, Small Figures. B-lies. iila.ey.S- Good Plain Silks *5 Black and Brown bilks. Spring Silks Opemn*^ ftlo ,j FOURTH and AkCH Strastg. PENSSTLVANIA. FaEEBMES & BELIE? ASSOCIATION. A PUBLIC MEETING of the Association will ha held in the Bifhop SIMPSON will preside. . Kev. PHILLIPS BROOKS. Sev. Dr- BtiAINBRD, Key. Dr. FURNESS, Rev Dr J. WPBATON SMITH. J. fit KcKlfil, Esq., THE HAIR Weekly Report of Interment*. : Health OPFiCE,FohrTiary 13;ISM. ACADEMY OF'MUSIC, On TUESDAY EVENING, Eelx 16, AT HALE- PAST SSTEN O’CLOCK. will taho part in the proceedings. Tickets can be obtained on and alter WEDNa&DAY* Feb lOth, free of charge, at the office of the Association, No. 424 Walnut itreet, at the Union Leaiue House, So. 1118 Chestnut street, and at T, B. Pagh's Bookstore, S. W. corner Chestnut and Sixth streets. M: 8t SOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. tlist a I »tcci2) Meeting of the block holder’s of the MANTUA, AND FdIRMOUNC PA3- I’IILKOAD COMPANY will be held oill MON DAY, the 29 h inssaat. st 12 o clock, noon, at No. &}»J> WaLNDT street. ffirst tl •'»or.) for the purpose of taking into consideration an of the Cawtal Stock of the Company. T, F3AILJSX. becre.aiy* Fsr.RUARTIg.I664. felg - 14 1- EMPIRE COPPER COMPANY (OF MICHIGAN) —The first meeting of the Empire f„ 3 »* •« ?ALNDT S^slWMSSfS'l^B^^ ** B. A. HOOPBS, Two of the Associates of said Corporation. PstladelphiA, Feb. 13. 1864 W>&° PITTSBITRG, FORT WA.YJIE AND RS» CHICAGO KAIL way company. *" . Office of tiir Secret art, P*.rrsßUK». Pa- February 12th. ifSi. ST The Annuel Mating of the stock and Bondholde.i ot this Company for tbe election ° f . D V;id s ' t ” k« other bnsines-s as may come before it, »Ua Office of mid Comneny. in too city of Pittsbm g. on the THIRD WEDESUDaY OF MARCH, A. D. 1854, at 10 A. M The Stock and Bond Transfer Books of Coaroany, at their Office, in Ibe city of Pittsburg, & nda t. he. r fra ns fer Awncyln tbe city of New York, will be closed on the Ist day of March, at 3 o clock P. M-» and lem.Ain Cl ?.pg.™n l ttie i7:h d,IT ot W* B BARSBS. r 'Secre'.ary. THE CITIZENS' VOLIINTHEH HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION. Broad and Prime Streets, take pleasure in acknowledging the following donations *ince la*t report: rrt Ladies cf West Sprn:e-street Church• -«— i -* * * *-y UO Insurance Comp»ny of the Htf.to of Pennsylvania. ■ Hew Jerrey Kecrait:, CcoJlsction)..*- od Part proceeuc of Fair hi Concert Hall w rl Y-rom Yvoman’s* Branch 'u‘‘s Coramis eJcnik'gof pickles, hall barrel potatoes, 9j*rapicktes, ai MOiay?aii^ r ewiu£. Society -23 madia shirts, 22 P aLrs 3 »£saa or ! Ca hS* e sta?r-7new o ?hi?S, 13shirts. 4 pairs wool socks, 33 Sw?HwESH2baskets apples and 30 lbs Patch cake. Mrs. Phillips—l 3 bottles tomatoes and currant jell/, and 2larae tiiTheys. Mrs Mathews- 3 turkeys. . Mrs. Bii«—2 turkeys and 12 juee , . lllao 'Berry D. Moore—canned peacnes, jellies, peppar eauce, Ac. . . Sira Lewis—Taikey. ana 12 pies. Mrs. Michael vY Clark— Jellies, dried apples, p'chles. & Mechanic Fire C 0.—22 pie*. Biß—2 gallons brandy. J}£ onions, 3 pots pickles, blackberry ■ and 2 lbs. ’’sir"' Tonna-5 glaises jelly. 2 pairs elippars, and 2 wrappers. -—• BDtG” Philadelphia* Feb. 1* 18®*. tr%? •whom -with intense interest, your * ra s^JP o '*fl ecrintioß of the great battle fought in oar otw state, as TBCMtly delivered in one of oar city churches, solfcit a lepetition or “The Battle of Gettysburg, as B Pnbois, J. H. Ont. I. Snowden J S Price. George Juokin, Jr*. Wiliiani SS! Wm V Abby. C L. Stille. Thomas B. O wight, hutter, Rh J* j y e. Gould, Samuel Asbury, B. Tha?kara,lf™ tom.*. i._C_ Ciaij. GRTTTSI?rR«» Feb. 3.1604 Tfty, j v Crowell Jfe'srs. IF. B. Divw.i-i, James H. B Or-no\ James K Snowdtn. Willium Kidter. George Es* ball 'comply with y«ar request, and Wf.ald T name Tuesday e venter. Iho 23d insUns, as eke «“*■ VeIJ ,s ' c, SaTyi!sW AUuited States officer writes: **l beard Mr. Warner's description of the ‘Battle of Gettysburg new last -week, and I ran* t say 1 can hardly ftnd*<>™b fc J»*: presß my admiration of it as a vivid faichfu-* and most impreEtive picture of that great event • Th« above thrilling Lecta«e will be repeated |t the Ar.aD2MY OF Single. tne B\£MNa of'h* 2-»a lost. Tichf-ta for Paiyuet. FdTQnet Circle, and Balcony CQ cents t Family Circle fi> cents. ~^,T t ww iv. mu, Sale of 'Mchc-ts to commence on MONDU, the 15th instant, at 9 o'clock, at Mr. MARTIES 606 CSBiT ISUT Street . • ' , , _ Doors opec st 7>s ; Lecture to commence at 8 o does. fe9 IS 35 20 22 23* . . • OFFICK PENNSYLVANIA. RAII> £OAJ> COMPACT. . PhUjADelthi *, Jan. 26. 3BOTXCB TO STOCKHOLDERS, mv., Annual Meeting of lha StGckholderc of thl.Com will he held on TUESDAY, me ISA day ofFabina- S“iSW, « 1° o ’“ l<K,k A. IL, « UAVI3<iM-3TSE!3T "waP Annual Election for Directors -will ba bell on «n»l>n to Hh day of March lg«, at theOfioe of the lf o “?rJ'wo a-MiSontli THIRD Street Ho. edMITHD SMITH, Secretary. oflM l go l '£iw P ™a j —' PHn.ADSLPiUA. December 2, Maa i *> crmiAT. PUItVKVWIfS OFFICE FOTCETH*Strtet, Book. of rg£“ Street. DIVIDEND JJOTICB. inerr^ D J7th 80. 1 aorrn n p HILADRtIPHTi , HoT . 13. 1863. Company January 12, 1864. j ' Importer* and Dealers tn MBDICIWBB. HOSPITAL of gh ,^ t t j T 1 g I J t ; ,er HO g PITAII FDSMttDBB. BBDDIHG, ICB, A DWldend ofSKVBM FBB^ oß , sto|jlt< nayaltlo ill | J e “ “e invited to eabrnlt Uieir Price Liet. from time to ha* been <i« c i? roa „“,**?*£,* thftSlet DweaiDeratOCt to i time to this Office. J. MURRAY, Common Stock on rectatered on tin no!3-6tajnlf Snrteon and Medical Purveyor. (a,,., «~g~ CORB HCHAr A TMvidend of THREE AND A HALJ DBLPfiIA, NoYemb< mlmm of State tax. ba* baon declared on. - Election bold lßtn In (erred Stock, payable in next grower# duly elected Dlract tool* at *be cloee of bnclnaaa on. ft* 1 iSin di uhavgeA Jam»» Stacl £giSß o o «‘sjar* JHfc&SSSSKtfS muf^w tranrf.™*. & Brother. ®‘ 9U rt* aioittc. f1024^0» |V* RELIEF ASSOCIATION FOR EAST IlCS? TEHHBBbRE-CABH HRCfiIF B. „„ Un, Gordon.. . * w Haddock, Beed» & Co - Adame Express Co 100 On Jay Cookes G 0....... J. Set Re art Prices*. ♦ **" go oo BeConrsey, Lfttonrcade. S Co 60 00 D B Cummins... ...........mm- 60 0 3 Charles Magarge*Co....... go 00 J. E. Kingsley* Co Henry O. Lea ***** ’ 25 0-3 W. L. Schaffer "" 25 <0 A. H. Dercklft.*. 25 00 Isftn.ifliamMarfebaH.MM.-. * £lOO W B Stevens Wiliiam Stevenson. **•• LL 22 Frothinwbam & Wells 'il /2 William 22 22 Georga JD. Par/Seh &Co * &J 22 FamoeS B. Thomas... SIS William V Tatham s! XX George F Taylor SS GerrsaS Gross Sob E. H Black C W f0n1mry.................. ... , .»... i m."»m -> FanndeTß .‘-ewia %£ l)ft .Tamei T. Furness ,2 22 G. O. Carson !° & Cash &« 00 GeoveaTrott i 0 00 1 ransit Aid Association, connected with the iS. L Fire Co. Ko. 1. per John Mirkil treasurer.. Collection raadeb* John Gorley. a Sunday -school scholar of St. Andrew’s Chnrch, aged S years 800 Henry B. GJbext & 22 ,T. B. Stone nfi 22 Persiter Frezer-...-. ™ ni M. H. STeorhtrt.. * U;) Robert (-a* ft Clark ’ mo 00 lanie? Smith. Jr...•••••• ««••»•*«. ,qq „ «iohn i> bn0a..................... fiorstman Brotbeis* • Jofrlina 14.I 4 . Joanee* • ** * rg ng WiJham H Hart.*.-. fin 00 A i erji nder I'enson • * • Eva.oK ByJ?erft. m ng W. A. 81aucbara..••»»*...»...•• «x Fnmuftl C. Morton $ n Wardß. HaseUine jK , Henry Tilge--** * ojj QO Jesre Godl«»y Williams. Smith |2 YJ. William P. Smith..? v § OO mot joFepfl on n i £ ey pV- w 18 So i. I. Martuf:::: gaj, A.R Clsiubfrs <*H John Deverenx * * sV lx Cbf.rURS. Pt&tlee * £\ 22 William M Clarke..' J 2 22 S“; B l&]£ URh " d “§0 T P' 10 00 Wiiii&xn Cummings 1J 2^ Pcnil.-K Slaymaker ’.’.‘/.V/.U'/.V.’’. 10 0? ’Sjhn'B.'KraieV''"- ]2 S 'W. J Ik k, Sarr.’i H. Trotter iJS «■ m-- so 2 c.—:v.:“ 500 lilary Aitit * Bettl'e-! X .S |S Je.ro T? .on. (Baltnr ore) Kob£it g. ■< j nn losnianceCompany of &. America .ipO CO Edward Low her IS 5S Sarr.iieT Welsh —* •• * fn o 0 j Henry Cope.... I"!"!.”.’!.’!!”!" I<lo 00 lnsurance Company 250 OO wUHmd SeUers & Co 2$ Hod er S Tovrnseno k- no PbiladelpbU Bf.ak V 1:0W) «) Tstow». Bill. &■ Co 30 „ James orn6 V.'.V;.V.V.V/.*." V. 103 00 22 12 James Rot . B B. .Hi ™ Goldman. Betr. &Co - jS Isaac Barton ■ ; 25 a) C»nby & Hughes. - J Wiiahtßrothers&G<- $ 22 Alexander Benson, Jr - 22 ldiomas K. Peterson 22 E W Bailey vvvvWW William B White 22 Arthur Q. Cfifßa.... John C Pflvis. *.*«*•' >•..».«. ” cm rt> Delaware Mutual Insurance Company-* —.* Benxy Wbarron in on Wiilian. U. "Vanx i 2 Col George H. Crosman ,22 22 Bank of 22 B. H. Downing V.’.V.V.V: * 25 00 * * 05 m Mrs Charlss «? <2? S. C. "ICO John Garrett - Sk no Georse W, g AlfredG-Baker ...«<•«•• 05 C 9 ■Wjlltair Mafi.fr nr pn P 9 Tbciuas Williamson. 05 n 3 Charlesß. * 5» n-i Thomasß. Powers Q g Leon Berg-05 (-q Joteph Jones. sfi no Samuel C. Pansier...... ** 161 00 J. B. Lippincott & Co 22 Wm M Farr jo S w. Whillden-.... - fin M Mrs. H. J. Biddle 2^ lOO it 10 :oad.. 9 ,rd.... 5 irih..2l .... 8 24 Previously Serortad $l3 1/35 50 CALEB COPE. Treasurer. Office Philadelphia Savin* Fund Society. ii, OTJTBD STATES CHRIST lAM Eg* COMMISSION.— Casli Acknowledgments for two weeks ending Jt'ebruary 12, 1564: Collection at anniversary meeting, Jan. 2s. 1861 i tnv si General collection « Mrs. William Bucknell ££ ™ Mrs. JohnP. 1™ “ Mrs E. Crozer Griffith ™ Semnel A. Crozer Migi JamesGraliam.* *.sn i.n Wil! ; am Mann So Alfred Mattien •• KK Mrs. B. H Slo e maker os og James BnsesU ' 2 22 d K.Grtm airs.' Hollis"".••• f §3 PC. Hollis ’ion G. F. Krorel - t ofi i 00-*i.mi si Bandei and Haydn Society. I'rocaedßOfOr.v to.io o( the Messiah, given In Academy of ? ._ JBtt“i s aioHeiiy,' London,' England - 30° RJ David Stewart. CoSeratne forges, ZOJ ™ Collection ih Providence. B. I. per w. 232 GO cSfifmMtinK in *M.' B ' Church,* Bovo'r'»*i)el., 1U £ per Ilev. C I*. Lyford ****"«*.!*!* 15'J S 3 jg 1| ConirilinUons received at Was hi n gto n age ac y jg a received at Ftutehgurb, India, n£.TFtLtx ltev. J. Owen. to 00 Kev. K. S. Fnilertou - Vooo Bey. B. 1). Sew I Wolffw'iili'a'ms.' Lf'D..'Corrsi l ,oai : jek Secretary Legation, China “A Lady of Philadelphia,” per Mrs. R*«««*«•* L. W. H - W B. l ;; ! Corporal of Company C, sth New T or*. kba* i Snndry cr.ntribo;ions received frpin the conn try, and acknowledged in rel-Riotis papers.. Amount previously ficinowledged' TTTCT'Pxn CHRISTIAN COilM/SsION beg leave to acknowledge the receipt of the following Stores. &c . up to PLtMrtpbta -1 M. KChnrcb; L'Ses'lld Society! lpatcd(‘ ? House»WM”). Liazie. I ®“e WhUplitt Ladies’ Aid Society, j b^^pper 4 Makefleld Ladle.’ Aid | 8 Bf&Fark.-l box. ' ,Btr I loTraada -l barrel..Ladi lu S s o^er f foote r. I Boatou—c6boxef, lOpaycels, 2 barrels. X bucket, Army ( ComnnUee "S. 3Li& Association. | S. E,Br^man. EPzateth.—l barrel, Union Aid Society.. Mount Holly. -1 box. Ladies’ Aid Association. Cranberry —7 barrels. Army Aid Association. Wooieato'wn.— 1 box. Aid. Society. y»rmin«da]e.—l parcel, fit. E. Church. NorOi Branch.-1 box, D. B-Church. . pjiactton. 1 ho®- Ladifia Society. Hew Tori —57 parcels, Ommittee V. S. C. c., i oox 1 «. c. C.; Mboxaa. 2 Troy.—lt ox. Ladies- Aid Society. Cohoes—l box, Ladles- Society. rAYtlandyille —lbox, Soldiers’Aid Society. North KortrUht -1 box, per Rer -T M MneaUle. wrest Htbron -1 hox La-lies’Aid Society. , Wroeknort —lbox. Ladies’ Christian Commission.. Liina -l boxes. Ladies'Soldiers’. Aid lioeiety. vnil). rin*iivnati.— lo parcels. CommitteeU. S. <J G i Onr friends deserve onr warmest, thanks for con tinned liberality and earnestness in the «o *1 work or ...’dinn their contributions to be forwarded to the lit.d theb'oapltal. and the camp. Oar soldiers need rrmem -1“®, I V. always They are anffarlni, workiia. ttahtine. i moment The i tnbVtions of Christian frier ds ail oyer the iajd ire 1 to supply their urgent wants. The experience the past shows that the heart of Christian benevolence ! "„ f ?“*£!? wo.k ; We can ttnst in in without a thonaht of | bein* di = appolnU GEORGB 11. STUART. Chairman. I w It B,NS Street. Pniladelphia. i CALEB COPE, TRBASORBtt OF | E?£r the United States Sanitary Commission. tr‘»' Branch,) ofiice of the Philadelphia Saving 1 and Rnctetv. acknowledges tbe receipt of the following con : trihntiocs since the last report: . m S JSu Brothers (additional) 22 ! BilUnis* Roop, Co. (additional).... 3j 00 transit Aid Association connected with the N L. Eire Co., Ho. Lindsay V.!""-!;"" Cash, per Rev. J W. -Robins*.*.. Lehigh Crane Iron Company (additional) . Previously reported THE PttMSS —PHILADELPHIA. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1864? $lO 575 (0 2.530 50 $ 4 853 Si . 251.31123 5235 G7O Otf JOSEPH PATfBRSON, Treasurer. . 26 00 1125 ioo OO CHRCOND NATIONAL BANK OF - S®«S^™ N t K h of m- i ier 23d, 1563, „ ...» WILLIAM H EHAW3, Cashier, «*. the WlO’lM B £“£S, l 2: (Late oft be Phlladelpirla Bank > itonof the Com Ekenange directors: NATHAN HILLBS. I CHARLES E. KREMBR. O. Clttsll. ■ OKORGBW RH aWN, BENJ. ROWLAND. Jk„ Christian J. Hoftnan, rim OKB SNYDER, BBS J. H. DB AGON, H. W. Catharwood. fenWflED HAYES, JOHN COOPER, Edmund A. Sooder, thwisaHAIiLuROSS. I Charles B. Wilkins. The* National Bank of Philadelphia Is now BayldVanderreer. O Mn at Ho 134 MAIH Street. Tiaukford. for the traue- Board°thu'day O action of a General Banking Business upon the nenal !maSy»-ele«tiprMli“»t “’c’SS'ectlona upon aU accessible points will be made rU,Pr«U.nt.and T GKTH WARD AMD THE DRAFT. THE EXECUTIVE OOMMITTBE TENTH WARD) Appointed to solicit eabscriptlonn to the BOUNTY” FUND WJ erchv the quota of the Ward mar be ttlled by volun teerß Instead of drafted men, would urgently call tUd At tention of those who have not subscribed to the imme diate necessity of so doing- 4 The Committee have been obliged to suspend enlUtmS men for went of fundß. SIX THOUSAND DOLLARS, If now subscribed. will enable tbe Ward to fill its quota under both calie of tho President, The giect majority of those who are subject to draft, and the ones most par ticularly interested, xavenot contributed to this fund. It now remains with them to supply the deficiency, or tube their chances of being drafted: these are, therefore, panicnlarly urged to come forward and subscribe. The object is one which app. als to the benevolent as well as patriotic, and is one to which all clauses of scciety should nobly respond. Subscriptions may bs left with, cr forwarded to, any of the Eitcnlive Committee, or either of the followins gentlemen): BK GEORGE T. BARKER, Oil ARCH Street. BONSALL BROS.. TIG K NINTH Street CALEB E KLENEY. If. W. corner SIXTEENTH and A CALEB NEEDLES, 8. W. corner TWELFTH and RACE. faU-thsmot a*-ss*- first ward—avoid the KS* DRAFT. —A regular weekly meeting o. tho citi zeiis of iko ward wil.l bs hold THIS (jdt>TWJT) -d\ JS NJNG?at 7>.;™lock?at KATES HALL, SOUTH. above EIFI'IsEN'.:II Street, to make adoitlonat cirorts to nil the quota of the word, and avoid tbe draft. . JOHN A. nOtJaBMAN, President. DAVID TOY. Use, eta vies It B. S. WILLIAMSON. }aeo.«tar,ea. poc Site -FIFTH WARD BOUNTY tipFUNT) HEAbIIFARTERS.'-lOG WALNDT Street. Ofllce Hours from .11 to S .^ The Tieaa'urnris now paying TWENTY-FI\B DOL LARS WAKI) 110BNT\ , Cash in band, to ALL VOLUN TEERS culv crecited to the Fifth Ward. Three hundred men will be taken at once. The Division Collecting Committees meet every MON DAY aid TOURS DAT EVENING:, at 71 a ocD.cn, at Blii booth FIFTH Street, to make returns to thaTroa,. enter and tiansact business HT- Treasurer. Attest-John J. FeASiti.nr. Secretary. ft' 6 6 L. twelfth ward, attfwtioiv. C2£> -The C,ll7.ens of the ward are lniured to mret Ht the CPUkCH, comet of FlfTil and oul- TOKV MoSIDAY e Feb. 15th, at 7J ; ; o’clock to adopt treasures to SBOtTJiE THE UUuTA OF TEIu WARD, and AVOID THE DK4.FT. Goiue ail and fUow by your presence that .you are mined the Twelfth ward shall not be subjected to a B A ! foll report of the doings of the Committee wilL be rfitd. One hnnoit elf. rt.and the ward will be freed from thb Draft. Let every ciitzen attend tae meeting. Emi nent speakers have beenengaged. Pre „ aml . DAVIS PEARSON, Treasnrev. WM. B. CONNELL, Secretary. SIXTEENTH WARD.-THE SUB £?§* id the Sixteenth Ward BOIJN i Y ITUSO who have subscribed to the recent call for sl>. are rrsimctfnlly invited to meet tbe Jfffrirsou School «ouee. Tfil& ( Monday) ' IS\ I 7>s o’clock, as busings of impoitauce will ba presented for their consideration.. Putctual at l endance is requested. By order of .he RATRE Eacratanr . «=sa» TWENTIETH WARD—A MEET ing of the Citizenepf the Ward will be held THLS EVENING at 7). o’clock, iuthe Church, EIGHTH St.eet, MASTE.R. to receive subscriptions to the Ward Bounty Fund. We only want $5,000 more to clear us Keyaft and fill the Quota of t** Ward i j Server" man liable te U:6 dTaftVhould subscribe at once. GEO WILtl][AMSf Prudent. B. PAEFEB. Secretary. *** THE CITIZENS OB' THE I<3» TWENTY S SOON D Ward.-Thei Central Com mittee appointed by the public meet»a<f was held on tie 2flth of January, to take measures for the filling of the quota of tne ward by volunteers, thus obviatme the necerrity of adrift, he* leave to repoH: That over Sice thoir appointment tbcy have been actively ea^^ed i» the d >hchnrfi€ of their outlet? tb&t as soon as it was aVi ™£d thft of *7s'would bo paid, several r» ou'uii-g officer.'. beßsn to have to the ward and in a tew days more men had been thus tnliMed than we supposed vroula be require a All our aTio*a The Committee therefore withdrew the offer which had been published, ana declined to pavJ?6to any who were enlisted after the da e_ of w.‘tAdrawal. Aiir-ntthe wjjjne time the issued his c.-«ll for an aiduional HKOCOmen. andtbeCommitteeleurnea.uma inao'ry, that the quota of our ward would be. unaar hnth rails about -hOmon, instead of 750, as had at first Kmi rased In this «:ate of thtugß, there was no I at hnnaUveltfs excepting either to abandon the e®utau4 a low the draft to be made in tbe ward .0 r to ass u m e t h e responsibility of offering the same h °4Utvwhlohi#beinit paid by the other wards, relying upon the liberality ol tbe citizens to mite the necessary mesne. Commit! tee have adopted the latter course, and have agreed to give *5 bounty to all volunteers who maybe credited So* our a?" a. At this rate ft W»™ 'OD Mens of ob taining all th 9 men which are needed if toe money Is vrimpt?land pMd in ' !fhie »Ul »Mid». flbtrv *8 fOu in auobiou to that which has already been subscribed This amount can easily be raised If all of these who are I‘able to tbe draft will give evon one twentieth part of the sum which, they would have to pay av commu’auoa money, if drafted; and tae Corami-teo Would Yi'Okti an earnt-s't appeal to every loyal aui pa.- a- 1 _.pit-,'/pyi t<j malte a liberal and prompt subscription* that the qnomSf onr wid may be filled without delay, And that we may thus do our part in sustaining the Ho W lufurnishiuathe men which ar« neces- Aft™ nous to°recetvu subscriptions, aud the Precinct £ ommitwl; Will call upon citizens during fto coming order of tbe Central Committee^^ PRECI»GT COMMITTEES. FIRST PRECINCT. I Chas. Wharton, Wm. K. Ganlbert, 1 Thos Le>ter, Jr., 1 »r. Jas. Siotes. SECOND PRECINCT ! B* Medary. i F. A Hoyt. E«»nie2 R. Harper, Gfo Y. iWttßNi JiilD E Evana, Hams Felton, KpeucoT Kooerts. Wn. Nice, C. B. Knsie. thjkd precinct. i Wm Stallman, i Alien. . I Ed war! Buckms. FOURTH PRRCISCT. ' „ C'has. Spencer, L R £okeS.°-V 1 ' Jae. A. Farnnm, CouyeTs Button. Jacob Floyd, Francis D. Tall. VBOINCT _ ' ' . , D-vld Pooler. | Edward H Ladley, - i Myers Edwards. SErENTH FRROJNOT. ( Wm, Sbermer, 1 Jolin. fei) veriboru.3. I George Wolfe. ETSHTH PRECINCT. Mat'.hiae Haa*. i Thomas Stewart, j John Stallman. NINTH PRECINCT- Jo*. Crowson. Tbos. Randall* Henry PaUlnger, , n ot Peter B. Hlafcle. fal2-St Alim jawaTd Royal, Jr., W m K. Cox, RoVeit D. Dn»D,ißB, E. Bradford Clarke, Geovte Freae, Thcmas Gumzney, SIXTH PK' Daniel L. Keyser, Edvratd Bennett, Bdwaici Hanc?, JosepUHilU Tbop. B Garrett, Husk McLean, Win. H. Trotter, Jf.ba Frac-ce, Eot-ert Gratz, Norton Johnson. Samuel 0 Taul, Chivies Albertos King* «or I _ FIE ST WARD WIDE* Tne Committee of Distribadou of the BOUNTY FOND, provided for holders enlisted ?nd credited to the FIRST WaRIJ. wth continue their Martinet j>alT,Y from 4 to fi P. M i nt the otficn of the PhOVOoT MORSH4L. TWELFTH Street, above RPRT7CE £25 will be paid to each recruit, EaiHn,' Soldiers, aalfae gw* Ward. TWEHTt-SECOKD WARD on Bounty Food, for the Twintvroronri Ward, at a meeting herai Wejneeoay ev«rjinff,lotb inst , lesolvedtopay-the sumof T JTSN PT FIYK DOLLARS to each, recruit that may ba hereafter --r,- mercantile library.-the Election. of Offi-era of this Institution will be held at the LIBRARY, on TUESDAY, February 6 annual STOCKHOLDERS, to consider the proposed the Charter- aiid other huslnesa, ■will be held on wBDHESDAY E>» vtMfl February 24. at half past 7o clock. feil-iit JOHN LARDfIER, Jr., Recording Sec’y. •s«=sc» notice: to stockholders of jsSSTViIE OIL tIHEhK AND KipG WAY RAILROAD COMPANY. —An adjonrnedacrnal meetiogoftQßStocK fiwt da%°£f pas t,lo o'clock k. M., at K ?e.fI4T ILLIMG ’ S A ‘ ]B ?o4 n F.^ ,l L a » a ; Secretary. rrtj, —:— APPLICATION WILL BE MADE toil he Managers o! the COMPANY for renewal of (.iortitlsate of One sh'ri of Stoclt. No. S 955, standing In the name of JEnSE w. NEWPORT, the gima having hesn lost or mislaid. It 50 CO 20 01 10 00 2 50 5 00 5 00 6 UQ -3a. NOTICE is hereby given that ErST anrlicsll.ni ha; bean made to the C natees of of PhUadelphm. for there np-wal of a Policy <d Insurance. Ko. 13 4-S, for fiaocd lannarr 23. JS49. In the name of Dinlol Went ling Vw?li IS been lost.or mislaid; any information thereof will be received b» WM HOBART jrown, BSC Korth B.GHMEgT Street. feS-mwf- A MERICAK LIFE INSURANCE TRUST UOtfPAlil, WALNUT bcred** Southeast corser of t.phta. February 4. 1864 Tie Trustees ha*o ibis day declared a. dividefld of PITTY PER OisßT. on all premiums received npon MTJTDAT. POLICIES dnriuit the jear ending Btcamoer 31 18 \1 and in force at that date, the above B Tllr> ont tolB credited to paid Pol'ciass and hive als r ordeprd the divi dend of 3f60, on Policies issued during thlt roar, to be paid as the annual premiums on taW PolmloSjara re ce feio d et S PEC)YOST GUARD.—THE ROLLS OV THE FIFTH COMPARY ARB WOW OPES. Do not miiß this opportunity. Goo'» intelligent dibii S’fYfTH ud BUTTONWOOD Hreet,. jar Captain CHARLES KEEN. Becr.aUing Officers. m GENERAL RECRUITING OFFICE, I Ca^. ilifc Artillery, and Infantry regiments now in service * a A limited nnmberof men can yet be enlisted for tbe 2d A Cillery V. V ,si ationed In the fOTtlflcations Mr the de fen e of’Ws.bington: and for the 3d Btn.tioned at Portress Montoe, Vn -b»a-PP-xtng at this office imma d lately. __ . . BOOH TIES. Veteran Volunteers. * All other Volunteers...;.— •••••• s*4B CASH IN HAND. , T ,„„ ora Beware of unauthorized agents, and scoundrels, who are on the alert to take advantage of you. but come direct to recrulnng offite. No. 611 Chestnut street, and y l **#*??* 2 : I ASS. ment, secnr*, the bounty, »«ye under offiosrs of expert ehce end avoid the impending draft. .... p v gKfr N ‘ OADWAELADB f .Capt.MA ? .t n P o V.. r VJ AY OTP THE DRAFT. jftn HOW OR SEVER IS THE TIME TOBNLIST. Recruits wanted for the REaiMEOT. f Penneylvania Cavalry, now in the field All Kecmits receive 'he same bonntieE as' of ceive row enlisting; pay commencing from th.e date 01 enrolment. Apply to pRgDK ZABR icaER. At fio. 10G ► outh SIXTH Street, Major C. Berry’s Marquee. 0. B. George W. Ibvih -iroDSIEK THE BEST? DIRECT 1 ™ T t t„ps toward BEIMES’S. G 94 ARCH Street; his lift size Pbotogrsp! s in oil colors are most reliable an<> pleasing style Portraits. . TYEAIP MADE TO HEAD. —INSTHU- XJ menta to assist tie hearing at P. DEI BAS, jjo. 115 South TEPTH St.. below Chestnut. fe3- »gq__ TJEATON & DENCKLA,HARDWARE -EL Oommifcßion Merchants, 507 COMMENCE and 510 HORTH Strt ets, offer for fate: w ..i e Anchor Brant * ail?; Plymouth Mill Rivets W. &P. Butcher’s Cast Steel; Eagle Cabinet Lochs. Putnam’s Horae Haile; Locke 8 School Slatje. Copper, Braes, and Iron Wire; Cotton Cards Also a full assortment of American Hardware. fes-6mlf • ; $402 25 .156.677 63 $127,070 S 3 MILITARY. RETAIL DRV GOODS. VIBST~~SPECIAI| opening op CLOAKS. EDWIN HALL & 00., jf o , a© SOUTH SECOND STREET, Would Inform the ladies of this city, and dnwtor,. that they will TO-DAT OPEN the best assortment of SU.KS they ever had the pleasure of offering. Magnificent Moiro Antlanee, 111 colors Magnificent quality C >rded Silks, all colons ■Splendid duality Plain Silts, all colors. Chene Silks of the new styles. Kew Flsnred Silka. Brow® and other color® Figured Bilks* Plaid Silks, ordered styles. Beavy Corded Silks for Cloaks and Dresses- Black Taffetas for Cloaks and dresses. Soperior Black Silks. Black Silks of all kinds. Chintz figured Foulard Silks. Brown and -white and black and white Figured Foclard Silks. Plain Foulard Silks. Black Figured Siik.>. White Moire Antiques, White Corded Silks: and Plain white bilks. fYWKN STANS & CO., 45 NORTH EIGHTH Street, tuccessors to _ J. R. CihSELBEKKT. the »tore where your money and never feel sorry, because you always aet the full value TWO-.WEEKS OF BARGAINS. No one thinks of polling as cheap as we do now. BARGAIN'S IN.MUbLiaS. Few York MiUs Muslin. « cents. WiUiaxnevllle Mus*lln. cheapest in the city. 1 yard wide Mnelins. 25 cents, od. Flemy Bleached Muslin* 22c, 'worth 20. Good Muslin for Ifcft c»-nte. «naVn* nn Whhe Rock» Semper idem, and aU leading makes on hand, At priest the same as L. yard allowed to customers wanting a whole pw«J*. ** amine nnr Mnsliae and you can for yOtt*«»elt hOW chsap they MSS IN BALMORALS. Bplmorais, *i&i! wim-anted fall size. . . ftaiiEorals, !R 60 Ladles say they are the best In the city for the price. , Balmorals. #2.80 np to S 3 CO. handsome. Come in and look at out Balmorals* aud you wiu know where tney are to bo had c '-eap when you wish o purchase. BAaGATKrs IN buck SH-KS, Bought before Raid went up, CQuaeaueatly caa seu ebeap. , , Black Silk that is rood for *l. Black Silks from #l. no to $2 60, very fine. Black Silks from #2.60 uftto *3 76. - bargains in kid gloves. Best quality Kid Gjoves $1 20. Wa C anaSee‘eT3ry pair of tlis above Gloves from tsSii.u' Xlve yoo another pair -if they do tsar, so you rtSs oo iaT Re sell them so cheap many thmk they are not the best glove. Buy n. pair soon, and try thtia, they will be higher next montn. Kid Gloves *1 10, best quality. 1 Kid Gloves *1.16. bei-t quality. We have araiebarKam in a lot of White Kid Gloves, bought for cash. ~ , . Whiti Kid Gloves mix best finality. BANKRUPT STOCK OF COUNTERPANES. . Still selling tbop© cheap Counterpanes at bargains. ftl BABGAtNi IN CHINTZES. New style Chintzes 2 > cents, warranted fast colors. " ew y bargains in flannels. ST \'ofo?S&enta Fibred Flails, and asss“?“ T m bhkss goods. . .■■ All Irinas of Oreee Goods closm/r oat at price® te salt cnstowfers but wo liava opened J .. m RI-.H PLilli MOQAU’.SooIy worth W. HIGH PLnID POPLINS only 37>4. worth 44- The above will Interest any one wanting cheap Dry L,w niieo "" “o * 00*.* low Snccenaors to J. R. Casselberry. Mamm'-tb Dry Goods Hons®* Cheap «l*nm North EIGHTH Street. P R —SeIUoK off HOOP SKIRTS at low prices, to quit the business, Inclttdiiic those new Patent Tab, made to oi»n. so aa to put the Hoop Skirt off a < ?* s °>^ a B £ nR y. feltJ at - ■ ■ T7DWLN HALL & GO.. NO. 26 SOUTH X-i SECOND Street, are now OPENING new Goods in eV and Brilliantes. Percale Robes, new designs, graaudies and Jaconets. • tdendid duality and Styles of Grenadines. Pine all*Wool Be L’ines, beautiful shades. New styles of Dies* Goods of various kinds. Colored A*pacfta and P-'plJtoS- Fine Blark Alpacas ana Monairs. New Goods opening daily TTOBNISHING DRY GOODS.—ONE i lot very handsome double hank, large sim > White .’SSftfiE SntSSBXy&Snl RUJfojS? SS? HSfc ® Tolfu? Ttnenfi ard MuslinS'in evQTT wi&tfi. BLa.nls.6tB,©tc. , also« OTw“m"ke of Muslin Shirting. at the Kwe.t prices. Wftatb an examination and comp orison of prweaof many articles of whloh conld not BOW be replaced under great 10S1 MiKKET Street, below Eleventh. SIIK AND DRY-GOODS JOBBERS* 1864. SPBING> 1864. JAMES, REST, SANTEE, & CO., IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF DRY <3-0 OD S» Kos. 539 and S*l NORTH THIRD ST., above Race. PHILADELPHIA, Have sow open their usual LARGE A3SD COMPLETE STOCK OF FtBEIGH *ND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS. P in invited to our assortment of PHILADELPHIA-MADE GOODS. A frill assortment of Cloths, Casalmeres, Sc. A Ml,ssortmeit of Prists, De Laines ac A fmi assortment of Notions, White Goods, etc. A full assortment of Starlings, *c. A fnll apsortraen* of Ornish Poods. MILLINERY GOODS. ||P NEW MILLINERY GOODS. j F. A. HARDING & CO., Respectfully inform the mercantile community that they will open, FEBRUARY lOtil, 1864. AT NO. 413 ARCH 6TBKET, A COMPLETE STOCK O F STRAW AND MILLINERY GOODS, galled to the tr»de, and trust that prompt and careful at teniion, moderation In prices, good assortment, together with their long experience In business, (having been for the last seven years with the house of Lincoln, Wood. * Nichols, and their suecessors. Wood A Cary.) they may merit a share of the public patrons ge. Older* solicited by mail and promptly CLOTHING. 1864. 1864, FINE CLOTHING WHOLESALE. We are now prepared to show to cash buyers as extan* give a stock of medium and fine Beady-made. Clothing, for Spring sales, as can bo fc und in the United States. Buyers can save their expenses to New 1 ork, and find the go(ds they want five and ten percent, cheaper In Philadelphia. An examination of our stock is solicited. WANAMAKER & BROWN, OAK BALL. fell-lfh if S. B. corner SIXTH and MARKET Sts. army goods. j<OR THE ARMY AND NAVY EVANS &> HASSALL, military fcbnisiiebs 418 ARCH STREET, Banners, Regimental and Company Flags, Swords, Sashes, Belts, Paeaants, Epaulettes, Hats, Caps, Can teens, -Haversacks, Camp Kits, Field Glasses, Spars, and everything pertaining to the complete outfit lo! Army and Navy Officers. A liberal discount allowed to the trade. felO-Im 1864. FURLOU GHS. Officers Sid soldiers, visiting the city on furlough needing sWO B D S And otter MILITARY EQUIPMENTS are Invited to the very extenaive MANUFACTURING ESTABLISHMENT OF GEO. W. SIMONS & BEO., SANSOM-STEEET HAlala, PBEgENTATION BWOII OSS Hade to order at tte shortest notice, which for rich nece and roamificence eballenae competition, no other house in the country comhinina tte MANUFACTURING JEWELER WITH THE PRACTICAL SWORD MAKER. ja22-lm - q W. SIMONS d> BROTHER, SANSOM-STBRET HALL, PHILADELPHIA, MANUFACTURERS OF JEWELRY. FINE SWORDS, AND MILITARY goods in every variety. ' ' jiBOTHINGHAM * WELLS HAVE FOR 8 ALB. HEAVY. MEDIUM* AND LIGHT BHEBTIMG6 AIH> SHIBTIHGS. T n RTaUDARI) drills. |tWgVo™S A » BRY 8 RY CAMBRICS AND RTTKPIAS BROWNIBLEACHED. AND CORSET JEANS. No u iat Worsted yarn. &c. cegiftf T IN BN THBBAD. JU SAMPSON'S AROTI.B, VINCENT MILLS, BOOKBINDERS' CARPET THBBAD, For sale by fe!2 tf fe!s-mw2t PHILADELPHIA. 1864, SAJISOM Street. above Sixth. HORACE H. SOULE. 3‘4 North FROST Street. MW PUB I, I CAT! -I>AEKTjM’S cheat LECTUREI X> BAKNUM’S CRB AT LECTURE! HaBNUM’S GKKAT LUOTURK! awWB ART OF MONEY-GETTING! 2S S|s i§T of MONEY-GETTING! on THE ART OF SoNBY-HETriSS; PuWlffinmliin the EVENINO telegraph. PoULhed In full In the ELENING TELEUKAI H Pnl.llHl.ed in foil in the WMING! TELEGRAPH! UHIS AFTERNOONI Pries only iffooents! IBIS AFTERNOON! Price only Two Cents. THIS AFTEBNOON! Price only Two Cents. "QABNUM’S GREAT LECTURE I ■D BABNUM’S GREAT LECTOKE! Baknuß'S GREAT LEOTDKBL ON THE AKT OF MONEY-GETTING on THB ART OP MONEY OfcTriNQ! ON THE ART OF MONEY .SETTING! Published In lull in the EVENING TELEGRAPH! Published in full in the BVKIJING TELEGRAPH! Published In fnll in the EVENING TELEGRAPH! THIS AFTERNOON i Prt c 9 on ly Two Oent«! TBIB AFTERNOON! Price only Two dents THIB AFTERNOON! Price only Two Cents! It •pETERSON’S COUNTERFEIT DE A TECTOR lor FEBRUARY loth published This Mam ing._ , rpHE ONLY RELIABLE ONE PUB.. i- LISBET-.-PETEKBON’S DETECTOR is the only re union one published Ready This Day. Get the bes'i i—Peterson’s de. TECTOR for FEBRUARY 15th la ready This Morning, rYNLY TEN CENTS!—PETERSON’S U COUNTERFEIT DETECTOR for FEBRUARY 15th is ready This Morning P™a D> CPDta PE TEES ON'S DBTECTOB.- SUB ctANMinh r>vl«a one dollar monthly; two <lol- at once- 300 CHE IT NUT street. PeiladelpHa. il_ TNSUBANOB. —ALL INTERESTED IN L T TAmnaCteSe Of Oil tllß HUb.jaCt Of laBO.- ranee should rmn P the LEGAL INSURANCE RE roRt'ER. Subscription price on.y one dollar per > ear. Office 703 WALNUT Mitet fels_tit_ FINANCIAI.. COUPONS OF 73 lo TEE A STJEY NOTES DUE FEBRUARY 19, 73 10 do. do. do, APRIL 1. 6-20 BONDS do. MAY 1. HIGHEST MARKET RATES PAIR DKEXEL&CO, No. 3* South TIIfRD Straat. QLABEBON & 00., bankeb s , No. Ml South THIRD Sweet, Philadelphia. Government Securities of all Issues PURCHASED AND FOR SALE. STOCKS, BONDS, AND GOLD BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION. Interest Allowed on Deposits J@-COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY MADE. fed-Iro JAY COOKE & CO., BANKEES AND DEALERS government loans g-20 BONDS 0 PER CENT. LEGAL TENDERS- 7-30 TREASURY NOTES. 1881 LOANS. ONE-YEAR CERTIFICATES. QUARTERMASTERS* 'VOUCHERS. QUARTERMASTERS’ CHECKS. CITY AND STATE STOCKS. BANK. RAILROAD. AND CANAL STOCKS AND BONDB. Stocks Boucht and Sold on Commission. A. fall supply ot 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 «SS CO., No. 11* South THIRD STREET. gTH FEBRUARY,) IST APRIL, 1864=. IST MAY, J COUPONS 7 3-10 AND 5-30, W A N TE D. INSURANCE COMPANI! JiXUE^ASSOCXATION, Incorporated March. 37. 1840, OFFICE >O. 34 JfORTH FIFTH STREET, INSUBES BUILDINGS. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, anc merchandise generally. FROM Xj OS S 13 Y FIR R, (In tha City of Philadelphia only.) STATEMENT of the assets of .the ASSOCIA TION, JANUARY 1, 1561, Published in conformity with the Provisions of the Act of Assembly,of Aprils. 1812: Bonds and Mortgages on Property in ths city of Philadelphia 26’,816 61 •sdE^th^ 1 ” 69 -: \i SS S U. S. Gcvernmont Bonds (5-20 L>.-«n)-*»»•• 2*03000 Deposit with 0. S. Assistant Trsasutei Gath, on hand *’ ■ * ’ ! 1 GJ3ORGE W. TETON, President. Win. H. Hamilton, John Bonder, Peter A. Kerser, John Philbin, John Carxow. George 1, loung* fel2-fmw6t OFFICE OF THE UNION MUTUAL O insurance lnsurance Company of Philadelphia, that the Stock and Scrip holders, ata r4 e rTA^r P crr T v O f\sM o,i charged on payments' made after ths P oaT6r CT ToHN MOSS. °Sec?e > tary. T7AM37 I2n SURAN X No. *O6 CHBS’ PHIIiADI JIBE AND INLAI DTBECI Francis ® Buck, Charles Richardson. Henry Lewis, O. W. Davl.it P, 8. Justice, George A. W«,t^ iB GHAS. RICH, W. I. Blanchard. Secret* COt'ARTPi TVOTICB.' THE UNDERTAKERS’ ±\ MUTUAL PROTECTIV R ASSOCIATIOiJ ratpec'-fal tiotifv all dellttuuonts vrlio liavo ueitlectod or refused hills f-r the burial of their relatives or friends to their respective undertakers, that on and after "Mori«Vi Tftf their names, residence. and occtipath>n hft reßiSred in the Undertakers’ Black Book for fn tnio reference and h ereafter no undertaker will ao aor aSt jSnettl who ia indebted to any other Undertaker for work previously done, unless satisfac tory airauitement* be first made to settle thQsame.and 111 wort heritor done to bo strictly othorwiTO by special agreement. tels "ATOTICE THE PARTNERSHIP EX TRTiKa nU'lpr tfce firm names of KIRK ft BaUM. and BABMOGlI! ft CO.. ™ dissolved °S. t fe e3^t^ f ToTinßTv icßi by (JlO dflS'b ©i Henry K d SSS The affairs of the firm will oe e<S MinlnV anreiipp'os Business of the said firm w?]l.\rre a °erjec<md/™| [ nnd t rthe KIRK ft BAUM, and BAUM, GROSS, ft CO., nj tne following Copartners. K BAU*. HENRY S. GJOSS, JONATHAN CL .RK. fTHE PARTNERSHIP HITHERTO i- ovl.tinc between GEOBGB EVAMS and HAUUEL H. SEKB C!oiM« «on«nlad7li 3B |ou^™Ta. SAMUEL H. SEED. OOP ABTNERSHIP.— THE SUB SOEIBBHS have this, eighth day of February. IS6*. antarad into Copartnership, under the nan.e and style of SNTDER. for tlwpnniose of transacting a WHOLESALE COMMISSH>NLCM|BEBO»ISBSn k ■ Office 539 COMMERCE fctreat. XTOTICB. —EDWARD MAGARGE IS iSf” anintesast in out a p,„* ABSpBiA. ret. 12. 1564 fel2 10t_ nOFABTNESSHI P.—NOTICE.—I V h ave tils day associated ■Britti me lo 'unfiliieß" mr son. FREDERICK Jr., ouder tie name ana style ol FREDERICK BROWN^irn^stjmd^bem^ Philadelphia. February 1. ISM ¥Uth street., Philadelphia-„ rbdbj ,ick BROWS SkbobKICK BROWN. Jr. f«2 lm tatoTTOB JOSEPH LEA. & 00. H A. YE admitted JOSEPH TATNALL LEA a. a f?hSbnBlMM r tatia city of *ew York will becondnet ed tinder the style of j 4 j T . LEA 4 CO., 11a BEADS Street. Hew York. Philadelphia. February let, ISM. feB-m* OUCH PICTURES AS REIMLER’S colored Photographs are not excelled in this city for the ebarie. only *l. Their great demand is thSlr worth, B6COHD Btreet. shore Green. If 'IOHS. DRRXEL «fe CO. $854.093 9fi TRUSTEES' Joseph B. Lyntfall, L*viP Coats, SwimelSo&rhawk, Charles P. Bower, Ramusl Sc wtertfood, Jesse Lightfoot. WILLIAM T. BUTLER. Secretary. CE COMPANY, iTNUT STESST, ELFHIA IND XESORAISCB* :tok3. Jotn W. Eva*m»i*, Robert B. Potter, Job.ft Kemsler, Jr., E. D Woodruff, Chr-les Stokes; Joseph G. Bills. President IEDSOW, Vice Preside**. KT v. jftl4-tr WAMT! A n experienced business man A N > .7 itizr and who ha* a large trade in this u&ec to travelling. Wl?, desires a p-notion in a State and all through the West. o ther Home deslr flrst-claee Orocery. Tea, Produce, or O gg( AddH}iJ|J iqk to increase or introduce tneir ««* fo\3 3t fc Z V> thUngeft. - (PIIUHCH CHOIR WANTED. A | ood Tenor and Treble, in a Presbyterian Otturen- Adflresß “King,” Pvesn Office, jei.wt T*T ANTED—TWO OR THREE BOYS * * to work on Gordon, and Haggles’ power presses, principally card and cWcalar work Apply to tue L*> WOODMANUPAOTCRISia CO,, 855 S. THIRD Street. felS»2t* WANTED— IN A LIQUOR STORE; a MAN who tuuleretajLd* rectifying. ‘ 0 B.at this office. fala-3t* TAXANTED—IN A DRY GOODS COM ¥7 MISSION HOUSE, a young nun, wi-.b antae ex perience, to awriPt in the CtmnUng-Room. Munt be quick and correct at flarnres, write ft and oi ve satisfactory references. Address box 1083 P. O. ftl3-3t» _ Wanted— in a few weeks, by a Gwtlfimnn and ’Wife, with two Dantlrtera, por g,i month, Bok 103? Post office. U'"g— XXT ANTED—A SALESMAN, IN A W Dry Goods Jobbifi Houeo. AddrOßS Box No. Ml. PMtaristohlß Tost OflifP. WANTED —AN ACTIVE Oil SILteNT |Y ■nAU'pNjPR «illi Two op Foot ihouKanii Dol Jr l lWi Sr a pyo«ilB. ’ Morchaiit ' fhia ftfliCE. T la i _ WANTED— A DKI'G- CLERK—AD "* *<jr e vR (atDtlBK sko. references, where previoaeiy eE-ploTod. how JODff in the hnnlness. salary expecied, Jio.} Dr.s Jfo. 12, BRISTOL. Buc*b County. Pa faH-at* WANTED, BY A MARRIED MAN, a Situation cs Salesman or Assiatant Bookkeeper, in a Wholesale Johbtn? House. Brought up in ihe dry geode bni>iDSiS3 in the country. __ . , No objection to keeping books in a manu.actiirhag es tablishment. Address **B. D.* Post Office. BOuDE s town, n. ,t. fel^bt - WANTED—A SITUATION AS BOOK ff KSKPEK, in any first-class city or country esta bUfhment.bv ayoung man, a master of ftveojjj, 1 ' I** 1 ** who haw bt-en occupied for the lfvtt ten yoa'-e a* cic.k nua man33erlD a large boiler-plate and line iron mill. “To* NoTfi. n,ilad,lntia Post Ote WANTED—A FEW ERIE CITY * * and flouuty BONDS. , r Erio Cam! Buna* nf Brio, Ponns-ilva ala. Alro. 10,000 Mrn-th Branch Canal Boaas, for which, tae bi K b«t price will be paid l-g_ B wpJ(mT „ c 0 , Sonib TfcJltcD Street. Opposite the fegchange. dfcry= A MONTH ’—l WANT TO HIRE sP B O AGENTS ia every at <75 a month, ox- Doureo paid, to sell iny now eheap Fatally SiinM. Address S. HADISOtf. Aifred.Me. CM2 -iaW.irq A MONTH! — I Want Agejtts at <35V.'-'.eoamontli.expense.palil, to e«H mr Everl'J-Shna flriPYttnlßvmQ lUothorarticl**. locirctt- UreMnt/rfT JOH» F. LOW. Biddeford. Me ja27-jm a WANTED—FOB THE SUMMER. Sl 8 Tadref 9iMd Farn,Bh ßffi ß « Bt sSi a ra ra 7 riiftm* Bn f.1)5 WALNUT Street. (rewind itonf.) M WANTED TO KENT—A HMAI n»w HOUtE, Address Box 1007. PMljdelolila Post Office. WB ' Bj lost ado found. T OST OB STOLEN—NOTICE 13 -*-J he>eby Riven that the nnder>ißnM bas mad i spptl • cation for tbe reoewat of Certificate Wo. iVitov.fkva (j) shares of stock of the Worth Pennsylvania Railroad Com bim (d “ la naaM, MiCIIAEL SNYDKg. T OST—A CERTIFICATE OF 5 PER Ju CENT. LOAN OP ST AT BO ? PE >NS Y L V A£f XA. for 5516 05. deled March 12- 1830, Wo. <54, ta uamo of wtiTuM MVPEIIITtI. Also, a Certificate of 5-per cent Loan of State of Pennsylvania,.for ttie cum «f 4303- Sited Jrne 30. 1345, Wo. 1452. in the name of cLI FT. PRICE administrator of William Meredith ta trnst. Ad* plication has been msde to the Auditor General for a re- PSir.E. Ko. 811 ABCT StwH. T OST OR MISLAID—A PERPETUAL JU roues OF INSURANCE !*• a f lra A- 5 * FOCifttiou” to Catharine s-ibert. for fcSoO, dated .Ts.rlu-.r7 as, 1848. Any information thereof wall lw ri-ceiveii by Cor. SPRING GARDEN and THIRTEENTH Blrejts/ FOR SALE AND TOLET. ga houses! DWELLINGS: I STORES: 11 FOR SALE HOUSES. In all parts of tli« city of Philadelphia. Call or Band your address for a copy of Uovse Ur. GEO. N. TOWNSEND & CO., fel2-f>t 133 1 South FOURTH Street. r'OAiTiBD FOB SALE—THE BEST vy fitted up Yard In the city. Rapacity fir doing any STROuat of basic ess. Inquire at Wo. 9*7 North MATH Street below Girard avenge. Terms easy. ft>l3-6t CTEAMBOAT MACHINERY FOR k 5 sale, onwharf of Port Richmond Iron Wnrks. Phi ladelphia. One Marine Eoi urn Flue Bouer. 20 test long, 7 feet wide: one Boiler, 2n feet long. 7 fee: wide: one boiler, tollable for propellor-tug, 12 feet S feet dl anacter: two ekGle<on Walking-Beams with wrought* iron shads. 12 and M feet long. Address 8..x»c9. PJi ledclphia Poet Office. -\7"ALUABLE DELAWARE WHARF V PROPERTY FOX SALE.—This woperty. cen trally lccamdin the EIGBTSBMTH WARD of the city of Philadelphia, has A frontage on the r.ver Delawaie. Extending to Beach street, of 156 feet, with a superior SO-fcet-wide p»erinto dfep wat?!*: capacious dnci-s, 200 lo'-COfestlocr, on both eldU’S—tiie wh.o«e euibis.ciusj bq area of square feet, with fu sion equal to a total area exceeding SO.COO square feet. For further information, apply psrao.aUy. to f e r,:tr 1340 BEACH street, Philadelphia T OT OF':OVER 30 ACRES ON THE _l_J aiYEF. DELAWARE AND ALLEGHENY AVESUE FOR SALE. —A lar«e Jot of over 30 acres, fronting tbe River Delaware and Alleßbeuy avenue. Also.a uumbdi of smaller lots, from one to ten acres, snitaMe for facv>* xißs, * hip yards. or business requiring nverfroat. Will be subdivided and sold upon reasonable terms. Apply to alfk ED FITLBK, ConTftvancer, fe9-Cl* No. 51 North &IXTH Suset. "WATER POWER TO RENT —ONE VV of the best WATER POWERS In the. Elate of Dalst wire healthy end pleasantly situated, having about ttirt?Co,Veg« h?n*. and a very desirable residence for manufacturer or manager. The WatHr iow«r fl feet fall. 2 overshot wheels each 20 feet breast, 10,3 said to be 70 horsepower. "Mill recently burned down, wiU be rebuilt by the owner for either cotton, wool. «*r paper manufacture. Tht> property ban unusual advantages for paper-makias. The owner, resides on the property, woald pi9f.>r iolein2 snme party who would furnish cr-p-tul to pat ma cbinei v into factory and carrying on the same as a wool* S manr oVwould tauo rht same for a term of y«». For further particulars .hP»lj^ D c aILIIABi fe4-lm* Newark. Delaware. A VALUABLE LUMBER STAND xY POE SALE OR LEASE.—The snhßcrlb9rs, wishing Street Ihe Yard baa been established for oyer 1-years, I?d has a good local custom. The stock of Dum W la seasoned and well ifllected. and will he sold on reason* able teims The Yard, which is one of tne most coni ■cleiein the city, will be sold or leased for l or 5 years at a Kw price. Every requisite for an immediate eroseeu tionof the business is on n and, fttd for sale, and lmrne- Hio.ta DossfKsion will be given. Inquire on the premises, diate powcssion win sOHOLFIELD & WaTS >N. PHII.APEI.rHiA Feb. 6,185*. feS mwfSt M F 6 R SAL ETHE SUB-flfc SCRIBE’I offers for rale his CODBTRT SEAT, wiiliinllalt a wile of Wilminaton. Delaware on the Newport pike. contaiirDg EIGHT AGftBS land^ iw rha centre of which is h 1 urge lawn, with aline \a - TREES, BYERG RE BNS. MAPLES LIN» t>fnr end others, in all over a hundred full-grown trees * The improvements eonsitt, of a large and;Comtno dions MaNSIOfI iwo stories and a half high, four good rJSms one floor! wUh aha 11 eleven by f.;rty : two feet. A HYDRAULIC RAM forces water iJ O “£4 Prl i\.V* 'SJi Af ibalots into the upper story of the house itiiasmo modern improvements. There is also an Iron Pomp and Hydrant, under a covered area at. the Si rnit-TmiidiDKS consist of a STABl.ii &pa uattßi-i- * HOUSE, eufllcient for four horses aud t?t7 unVfc ““‘Va Also an IC.E-HOUSE. SMOKE, and HEN-HOU&Ea Ahe T T??ms accommodating. PcHeselon given in **faS*tf n *’ O a the Premises. Jm FOE SAFE—A VERY DW3IR4- MiH *LK PROPERTY- the residence.of the late pv. JaCOB SHaRPLEBS, deceased, with EijrMeea Acres of iAd nttpelieil It is sltnated in. tne borough of P BOWUifGTOWN. Chester conaty, within tfl-J mirutea 5 walk of the Chester Tailey and Railroad Stations, at which ali trams atop- leg is Tevy conveniently and substantially hu.lt,ffi.h Barn, Tenant Honse Spring Boas?, a 7^?hrnK ont-boUdings. There i* a great; abundance ui fcerv Emit, and Sbado Trees. Part land, will be told mtU the buildinns. QE. nnwaiaeroww p. o. 4$ ABCH-STBEET DWELLING.BB mI row EIGHTH Street. 21 feet 6 mcaes front, i4O feet deep, with back buildings, 6t*blinff, &c., and amt a 'fi"cS.. il St °?P s°J. 9lO ABCH St rest. 800 FOB DWELLING HOUSE AND LOT (50 l)y 16feat;4in ). Ho. 331■ t S. oW r£i?i near CallowMll. Will rent for *ll PM month.. Clear of Jacuwbratce. For sale by M'TOfISLL, * 3AO* YORK ayeatig. FOB SALE VERY LOW—THE MdeßltaUo HOUSE So. 614 North SIXTESNTU No 202FKANLIN Street delightfully sim<.ted ?op;)Vi«) the nonToV containing twenty rooms, and suitable tor a lame family or Jirst-clasd Bi'firlijig-HoTlttr or ..tiiain* y. fiKKEN^lsfiT o '' GSEBN STREET! OBWHSTREB?) G waiting Houses on Gmou street, or iu that tx- straight to Heedquermm .fv J W - C0 r a ° ISEYBK Or E ia:?^uth°FolJß/gi»eet^ Mto let—a commodious DWELLING, No. 13» WorthTliONTStrent Bsnl ABB ‘ and N™BOON D B S tr..t_ FOE SALE CHEAP-LARGE 3S3'wXsUTsliSot 1 "' P ?ri?e only *1,700. Indiapnlable title. Term easy, fold jgBYSON & SON, No. S NORTH SIXTH STREET, PRINTERS AND STATIOHMB. blank books, PAPERS, pens, and inks of superior QUALITY. Corporations! Banks, and Business Men supplied with everything neceVsaiy for the Counting-room. fe6 tf X? I MOTAL. —JAMB S H CASTLE, Attorney ard has removed »>>» •$ to li.l 115 8. FIFTH Street. t>e\ow Ches .mit ten im TMPEBIAL PHOTO GBAPH CAB FES 1 I>B VISITS, nnrnrpaeeed. at NBWSLI> ia* ABC a Street, _ TvniiVTYl?S AS B. P- BEIMEtts twat? made to heab.-instru- TElfraStnßi.below Vl St JyJUSICAL FUND HALL. JAMES E- MUBDOOH wiVi a touts® of THB E H READINGS, corj-istiog tf Scriptural and other choiceselectlona on the following evenings: TTESPAf, Feb. lGth, THVESDAY, Feh. lSth, SATUKDAY, Feb. MMI. To commence st a quarter of eiitht o'clock. 1 inale Ticket*. Keaerred Beat. Fifty Cento. Coarse Tickets Reaerred Beat. One I’olUr May be had at ACADEMY OF 14.C7510. TUE ACAT!ja!Y E J?™LID®OK B IVEST OP2IU rom-.TH Kian'f op the season. EVKJMNU, Feb. 15. . . Wlifd Trill Viq produced, for Uie first tim<nn Am«ri«n, »lie Oran a Opera of JE&SOKDJ, &;r L. Fiv-Vr, three r.ctn. The ecepe rf.thifj Brand rtp- rn », at Goa. on the coaet or n>~ Sixitnutii OeJitar?', audit will ne prodneed for tho first time with newMreesoft. fW»DJIV*fiO‘ , _ t , Tbo ioUowldk celebrated p.rtistß compos the carat! d3Hi of a 1iajah.............jf.id Joh&niaeeo /iurzUS r> d Frortertcl phiidaUt fliub Pr;-eR. of Biahisn Her.:Hermann* Kudori, a.Brabmiii, • ••• -•--.. Herr Hinnaer Tristan d’icnuha, PortuKuese General • .nprr Steluecic* Loprz. an officer. ........... ......Herr r chalet Bayaderes, Brahmine, Indians, and Porttnoriea Sul di Scene. at Goa. Coast of Malabar; Sme. Sixteenth Century. .tjondnetor Ticket? of Adinletlon to Parquette. Parqc®t{« Circle sr d Kfjicony, *l. Wo extra charge for bear* ¥&sr»Uy Circle, 150 c*nt«. Amphitheatre » cento Booth open at 7;.;- o’clock. Performance to cummemw at l o'clock. * .. ?e:ttN can I>s «ecnred at fJould’s Muilc fetorfe; Seventh and Cbeiitct't, and at ilia Academy of Mpblc. It* • r'IOKOVBT HALL. yj CHESTNUT Btraet. above TWELFTH. MuriDAT BVKMWrj. Febrnaryir»ib» AHTMSVEHV EVENING DIKING- THE WKWK. SECOND WEEK—TRIUMPHANT 53C3BSS. Three changes of Programme a*r»ln this week. *TWO NEW STARS. Mr CJTAS. MELVILLE, the favorite ballartUt. Mr. OTIS H. OAR TER the astonlflMng'Teaor. MORRIS MINSTREL®, The Lest band hi the world. Fiem their Opera Botue- Boston. Patronised by the elite of BE/.O'fY, FASHION AtiD KSSPBOTABILmr. The Hail 1»* crow-l*** - * nightly. Set* for vonrsoif. COMB EARLY VO OBTAIN SEATS. Lcotf out for the ’angnwUe btirlwquoi this ireolc, THE BOTS KBuM DAVENPORT. lOW*. THE VETE3AN AND THE STRANGER, New Songs, .Tokw. Acts, and Farces. Ciiidsof Adinlealon2f)cenir* Dooranpor at S# o'clock; to commence at ?&. CHAKLEBA. MOR&lh Manager. lels-6t* L, i G ST ORES, aso DWELLINGS, AMUSEMENTS. MUSICAL FUND HALL, ASjIMEAD & EFANS’. No. CHESTNUT Street WRDNE}>DAY, 17th. tipth opera night. GRAND MATINEE ON SATURDAY AFTJ3HNOON, ROVER'S NEW CHESTNUT STREET THEATRE. LEOHARD C ROVER, TICKET-OF-LEAVE MAN TICKET OFLEAVE-MAll JJhAMi Jiallpai. AN EBTHOSTASTIO STOCESS. THE LOFT 7 MORAL iacaicated t^^, ?; hi, ?j .oranm ,r ft. * pervades, OF SOCIBTT. Tlie Letter clss-ea frel sadrosooud to tboadnwnlilOß, > BE KIND TO THE ERKTN.i! _ THE FAST LADS OF THE are eiv ami forcibly imprepswi with the uftT* heßektiaar their paths, and BrU*riy a warning '▼ois* to Sam fulls on imediiioc ear*. , , The komauitfirinn har a new field i.ir philanthropy ThedisctpHne ofprwa«r' i CP.lr«B & whoh'nome char®**.” Crime lessens in friuneccy when tne criminal disco-* vera that he is not wholly lost. AT GROVe'-K’tf NKW CHRBr.:-UT the delightful l>oir'**tic D»\nua. w TiCKtiT-OF-LbAViSi MAN IB I ’ ret ® l “ t ''' d ?BE e C!AST Of CHARAOTERa Procoonced by promineut journal* ot’thia city h> In :>a* of the BiroEaest ever vlveo the d^R.ya. °* ut THE SCKNERT Superior to anythin* hitherto pra*?otvl mthf drama. SR C A.'KOPPiTi and the UR:>HhoiRA Plav the “Ticket-of-Leave" Overture: 11 Baccio WaHz—Briili-int; and . , ' A Day with tue Irish Brigade—J\ot>nltt ADMISSION. —'reps Circle and -V*c. : Orch*# tra, 7t o.; Family Circle.2sc Beat? aocured without eskr* cbatge. SPECIAL AKNOCNCSMBST. TlmFlri: KaKtiliir FAMILY M ATI Cl E 5 wll besWea - n viTU'-iDA'S APTEUHOON noxl.mmti whtcliooci>.li>» Sf. WUI be FIFTV CK -IS to ali rarluof the lioaaa.' Two tickets admit ttrsa wr.wai. I'Mldreu. 25 Cent". .iiuareu, TIC LEAVE MiX (The drama entire) wili b® preheated. l*L. wAL N UT• STE EET TH E ATiIE Tl Te-ece MRS M. A GA?.-’I.TPiON. PRO'LONGMEFT OS’ ’I HE ENG AGEIIKNT of 1 ■ LUCILLE WESTE3H, Who, at the request of hundreds of fdm'.iiee w;„ .l»- pearon THIS (Monday) EVENING, F*b. Ie tceTbriJliiiff Mora l Enwiiojul Pi<iy o. EAST LYNNE. OK. THE ELOPEMENT, MISS LUCILLE WESTERN aprwarlu caa r ■ LADY ISABILand MADAM* VINE. TMTES. JOHN DBEW’S NEW ABUM PIrIIBIGHT 4 ™- FIRST NIGHT OF MISS C.ASOUK* HiraißßS. AND ENGLISH MtDEL0H.......... ----- MISS OARDLIXS RI sHtHGS. Oh meionV ..... ~W. J. Hill. Tncn°cl n dewi:h JOHN WOPPS. _ , johß OF'jiisU'RVcHl^aS. 0 ’ as usual. Curtain ru&ft at 7i4 o clock. rala Great national circus TROUPE. MARK AT Street, above TwelLit. LAST WEEK HITT ONE. , „ Directress, Mrs. CHARLES WARNER, former!/ Mrs. DaK RICE. POPITLAK ENTHUSIASM still attends the performances of the GREAT CLASSIC SHOW. „ and there is do doubt that the institution would ratitu irs popularity th : ouch out the y ear, out it uiaat cloie a very thorl time. Those who lib© a _ a very mo* PALATABLE DISH 01' FUN should not fail to avail themselves of the present opp->r* tentiy. “Bp wise to day. ’fcis madness tr> defer, ON WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY AF TERNOONS. Admission 25cts; stays seals 60c; private boxes $3; yallery 10 cts Commencing at 2# o’clock each A B«”‘flt*oVMr Bn aSd'Mrf WHITTAKER on THURSDAY STENINQ, iSth lust. ”1* ** TEMFLE of wonders. JL ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS, TENTH and "HESTNT3T Streeta. WILE SHORTLY CLOSF, MAGICAL and PHILOSOPHICAL EXPEKIMBIWtA Great Powers of YEiJTBILOQUISM, andtlio LilAlfNlih C SIGNOR BLITZ will appear in Ms popular Entertain mania EVERY EVENH'O, commencing at 7)4. sm« WEDNESDAY and SATUSD AY AFTERNOON at 3. Admission 2ii cants; Children 16 cents. i* vg PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY 0? THE FITTS ARTS, leas CHESTNUT STREET. OPEN DAILY (Sundays excepted) from 9 A. M. OA ' Admission 28 cents, Children hall prlaa. ja»« KEGABi r ETTERB OF ADMINISTRATION I J upon the Estate of ROBERT P. THOM AS.,M. D.. i-fn n f tijfl city of Pliilßdolph-iiin li&yim? bfl6H stantcd to the all persons having claitUH Indebted to said v* ? oest«|l »5 North FOURTH Street Philadelphia, Bob. 15, 186*. tolß-lmgt _ PALEB CD SUING EYRE ts.AMAN- No. 14. Order of Sale in Auditor appointed to report distribution of the fund in court created br order of sale 1 J?™n°hrsMr »„_■ of all that lot or piece of ground with the two brie* messuages thereon erected. situate ° n Q tE ® ® , dl> m Pecni «ttsal between Gatbarino and Quean itreets* in. the Th M ward"? the cityof Philadelphia, containing m front " feet and in deptli 120 feet, will meet me par ties interested for the purposes of his g£ D | l^ e £&§(jST n app at the *outhefc B t corner of islbHin. Run iv-'H u •?* Streets. od TUKSDAY AFTERNOON febroar|3h A. D. 1864, at 4 o’clock. DANL DoU<ii Auditor. fe!2-10t _ T ETTEBS TESTAMENTARY UPON I j sl. Kstata of TOWNSEND SHdBPLBSS. deoeasod. wi avant-'d to the ondorsi-fned, all persona la a«bte(f to?he p"a»3 estiare miaestett tomalw wvmeat. JS*br*?i Saving claims will present them without da andthcie caving .l. SHAJiP'B&S, ky* t 0 CHABTjBS Xa. SffARP&ESS, HENRY H: G. Philpda, Jan 9. 1864. Cjall-mihV2t] Esecutor*^ tvtotice.—letters testament TV len to theEetatoof HANNAH WlLLARD,deceased baying leen granted to the undersigned,.all P=tw>»» in debted to the said estate are r. tine-tad lom r lt li’i. l '‘njld fcl iiiGt* Executor, 1»<)Q M.e *• .. TN TEE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR X THE city and cor NT Y 07 PfIILADET.rPrnA. ~ iir Etstdte of JANE JoaNSON, Deceased The Auditor appointed hyt'*n4>art ?aiJi SftJiiffir'ft' JSS3SWS lAt oV vfeo Testament of Jane Johnson* deaeafed, aa 1 I^^ C. PERKTN3. Auditor., TN THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR X THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHI A. Estate of GEORGE FSNBY DIESES. Deceased. The auditor appointed by 'h. Court to audit. . , __a adinst t v -e ftrtt flccvuut of HBpi tiY Js‘ buvvDtsjii Administrator de bonis »ioti of(morM HenryDmm. deceased, and to repoit distribution pi_ the'balance tx the lauds of the accountant, will meet the parties t e rested, tor the rurposea of Ms appointment on TUES DAY. F-brnarylS. 564 at 4 o clock P. M - at his °moe. i '?, 5 s tLEgr ma. TN THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR X THB COUNTY OP P3II*ADBLPH‘TA. . Estate of SAMUEL B. LAS GSTAFF. deceas. The Auditor appointed t o Tiweh*NßT B ' ON and JOHN second and final aooonnt of JAMBS NBL ON ana Wallace, Exeentore W J!I “f h d Xn of the the said decedent, and l ° r « p ninittsd at ius Offlce. balance, will .“fgVSwTSH'Rtreefin the city of Pnila- No 135 " c Hr?, p'rA Y H Fibnmr rW' 1864, at t o'clock Jelphia on b>TURD&X’ r B po>'intmout P- M.. to attend to the MrEBS _ Aa4Uor . feS mwist ... TN THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR Xmtip PITT AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA THE Fs ?imof ROBERT HARVEY, Deceased.. ■ nv. inditor appointed to audit. aßttle, and adjust tha ..’moot of SUSAN HAkYSY, deceared. and. to report St«o?hotion of the balance, will meet the Partins mte recind fo rtbe pm pe.-esof his appoint mint on WEDNBS- I)A> AFTERNOON. Feb,nary 24th. AD. lS6l.atf.ur n’cleck.athls office, B E> corner of EIGHTH and LOCUST Streeti DANIEL DOUGHERTY, Auditor. fel2-fmwst ATEBIALS FOE MINOE PIES- *U«CB. LAYJB, USD SULTANA SAISIW*. OITBOir. CUBRAHTS, AND BPIO9S. CIDBB. WIRES, *•-. *• AEiBEET C. RBBERTS, Dealer In Hne Oroeerle*. Corner elevehth »na NEW LIGHT. Fubecrlbers would inform public thrtthwr bar. iamiaCed 'V jl?£?r SPSfm looso. vU: PIC pom* nivr L ight itre more life*like and aa- TDKSs taken taken almost instaßtaueotUily* aa-T tarai. Children *£6 en pftrlor and anletlo flnlßd of tna Id two seconds J*<j B L^t de(y comoatltioa. Pic.mee takea b- (jo.» Photographers* Bia ASOa Street. fe6 imif BOOTS AND SHOES, LADIES’ BALMOR4W3, MISSES’ AMD CH»»OTN'B-* aood Article, 0/ TOT own manufacture- Moierew mice* nt A 6»» MARKET Street. W. f . Ci.ABK 5. leis a« CORRECT PIANO TUNING. WrHI-Sr. 0 B. SABQBHT’d Oragre for Taniaf and Xapatelut Kanos are reeelvai at dHBOII « GO.'w %r fc Bm nwaot-tqaad as a«w» wtf&Kif ft3,£&n3« Aail-ftaaSi Uvrn for TocOwi. %kf *° .CARL AtNSOHim. •MANAGER
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