The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, February 16, 1864, Image 3

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    CITY ITEMS.
■ ct , B rAEi9OK Ikvitbd.—The agent for the .ale of
oelebrated “Florence” Sewin; Machine*, 630
i.itnut ctreet, la dally reoeivlng the mort fl'rtef
tistimoniali of the great latlifooiiou these Mv
huiea are giving wherever they have been ■
noeifwnd experience warrantc him in »»y °®
■ ,Str C Tf ari,on f tt pre “recce in
0 nee will cecum for them a decueu 1
in contrast
?X”i Other leading maehine. before making their
.election*. JSvery machine i.ohl i. panted to give
rtisfactiotitOr themoney u’ m l>e refunded.
tub Nbw PHoro.MißtaTnßH.-Me™™. Wendo
otb & Taylor, 912, 914, and 916 Oheatnut etreet, are
lOtr executing the new etyle of picture (which we
biplr destined to unusual popularity), entitled the
rMe-Mlnialure." For artistic meiit this picture
anything that Photography has hitherto pro
iiioed. The specimens at their galleries are much
jmired by the best judges of art.
Great Bkduotios in Pbiobs.
Great Beduotton In Prlcea.
Ladies’ and Misses’ Fine Cloaks,
Ladies’ and Misses’ Fine Cloak*.
Also,
gist Furs of all kinds.
Blch Furs of all kinds.
In anticipation of the dose of the aeason, we an
icw prepared to make a large concession from for
ger pnees on all our stock.
J. W. Pbootoe fc Co.,
The Paris Cloak and Fur Emporium,
©2o Che** na *
CHAKLZB STOTCEB & Co.’S n,r.CBTBATBI> AXMA
,.ko op fashion romsu-TW
opular publioation Is now ready ft* distribution at
te celebrated Clothing House of Charles Stokes &
■«., under the Continental, where they may be had
rttuitoualy. Persons abroad can have a.oopy lent
4 them by maU by writing and enclosing a two-
Jt stamp. ______
JjQTil SCIT QUI MAL Y PISKBS, ** OOmpatilOU ftTC
dioux,’' 5a a trite and sometimes true saying; still
piop&ihons are necessary, or we could form no
Direct judgment of the diflfeence between good and
ril- iVr instance) we compare horses* watches,
ischujcry, wines, wom«n f and politicians; so, also,
Aiions works of art, works of the great masters,
-jfh their imitators. But no comparison strike us
o fcjTcibty-ae those of the elegant and fashionable
Armenia made at Granville Stokes’ Celebrated
joporitun, TJo. 609 Chestnut street, with others
ificJe in this or any other city.
Tub information that one of the most splendid
•egimeuta of the battle-field, the 99th Regiment, P,
bas ar;ived, and made their headquarters at the
*»t. locality in tbis city, No. 633 Chestnut street,
tept by our well-known friend, Dir. Henry Becker,
t it no doubt that the same, with their mo it amia
rieasd experienced offisers, will dad suosesi ia re
;aid to enrolment* Every friend and every young
a»n cl Ability will find inducement to step in such
. regiment with pleasure. It*
Brgwk’s Bronchial Troches.—These Lozenges
re prepared from a highly esteemed recipe for alle
latir.g Affections, Asthma, Hoarseness,
’ougbs, Colds, and Irritation or Soreness of tne
most. -
T>bavke3B, rts, sab, throat diseases, catarrh,
>ested with the utmost success, by Dr. Von Mosoh
itbcT, Oculist and Aurist. Testimonials and refe
acces can be examined at his office, 1027 Walnut
treet. * 3t
The Kyn, its Diseases, and their Teeat
irnt —Messrs* Martin & Randall, publishers, 29
jcuth Sixth street, announce that this great popu
iriuci ieal work, by the eminent aurist, Dr. Von
loEcfczb-ker, is now ready for sale. fe!s-3t
jfOTiCB.-i-Dr. E. B. Lighthill, from 34 St. Mark**
iscs, New York, author of “ A Popular Treatise
iQDeAmefie, rf on Catarrh,* 1 Ac,, See., wifi
jor‘iy make a professional visit to Philadelphia,
hen he can be consulted on Deafness, Catarrh,
iaeharges from the Ear, and all the various disease*
[ the Ear, Throat, and Air Passages. fe4-Ut
CO2NS, Bunions, IwVBBTBD NAILS, ESLABGSI
[a?TB, and all diseases of the feet, cured without
kin or inconvenience to the patient, by Dr. Zaoh*
i, surgeon Chiropodist, 921 Chestnut street* Refer?
physicians and surgeons of the city* ja23*tf
MASON
rECK & CO.'S
lECK & OO.’S
PECK 6l CO.'S
TECH & CO.*S
PECK. & OCX’S
TECK A CO.’S
rECK & CO.’S
rECK & oo.»s
DECK A CO.’S
PECK & CO.’S
PECK A CO.’S
TECK A CO.’S
HAMLIN’S
CABINET
ORGANS.
J. E. GC
Sevenl
ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS
TO TWELVE O’CLOCK LAST TfIGHT.
einud'Ghevtant al
in Cobb. Boston
[Mayers, Louisville
Iteab, Hew. York
r b , He w York
Viiwaii. Penna
Cocoia .
; Richmond, V a
in Shanks,Richmtnd,Va
3d Bowers. Richmond. Va
BBlincbard, Kentucky
F Paitt-rec u, Hew Jersey
>gc XcKclty, Sew Jersey
G V Ruauley. Wash
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Hctthegbfl. Wash. D G
i.Fwwjer. Tam aqua
0 Mercy, Baltimore
. i’.sUer, Baltimore
Wkorh. Baltimore
.«p<l A wf, Penna
> Sbobinger, Maryland
learbait. Maryland
] SiucSma®. Baltimore
tick, Baltimore
?fcD'bu i n. Pennsylvania
ioberis, Balti caore
riu yioouci, Fort deposit
1 Bi<Uie Penna
bane & wf. Columbia
il Strieker, Columbia
Kauffman. Columbia
Bancvait Harrisburg
f Knox & son, Banisb'g
Wi< ;xuan. Harris burg
*T Wiertnan, Harrisb'g
aterett, Lewhtown
5 A aterett. Lewistown
rs H Bardwell, Fenna
S' Jacobs, Pittsburg
‘5 JaCUOf. Pittsburg
‘il> Jacobs, Pittsburg
.2 MiJiiieo, NewYOjk
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ws bt'«u, Penna
vcSstman. Penna
I E*yer, Pottsville •"
'wntain, Pottsville
F " rontman, PottsvlLe
IV Grots. HarrUbuTg
icflcan, Gettysburg
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aatvey, Baltimore
3 (&mi>'nell, Baltimore
Parr, Baiiimore
Newcomer, Baltimore
Farmer, Cleveland
>Conner New York
iv Soul fcd*. New York !
Mnart, Jr, Springfield,lll
fs V L Stuart, Illinois
Black, New York 1
' on Croning, Virginia
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.(-onftttt, Indiana ;
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SVail, New York
itcher, Boston,. .
io Fagle, New York
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taken, New York
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lubb&D. New York
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;st]acfc, Cincinnati
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I w Finley. Cincinnati
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IFusrer, N«w York
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I McKinney, Washington
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IL Manser, Penna
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r Gurrie A Bush, Albany
wLibbie M’Clure, Albany
[McClure, Albany
BtCa-h, Jr. Albany
p 0 Babcock. kYWtUIe
I IStciolF, Boston.
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Pwett. New York
• Bird. New York
I Williamson,Cincinnati
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[Conley. Columbia, Mo
I Sbaner. Columbia, Mo
IColier. New York
|>idiaan, Chicago
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Montague. New York
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|Bay», Indianapolis
kcConyille. Steubenville
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[Haines, New York/
RGlsgett. Dayton, O
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[Poetar, Philada
btian Hess, Pitieburg
Rfi'Wn. Pittsburg
[Vogel, Pittsburg
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pbswancer. Penna
[hinstMa, Hairisbnrg
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P Barney, Mass
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[Hajney, New York
I Baldwin & fam. Penna
fchwam, Elmira, N Y
Li cbiiieon, N Jereey
r Lobbies, Btoom.bnrg
ISiean.New York
Ikoraon, N Jersey
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fSwltf&ett, Indiana
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>, Few York
, Washington
>Heo. Delaware
i« & son, Delaware
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treet. below Kiatk
A C Denton, Alton
Mr a a gnes, Alton
Miss Cromer. Alton
EG Garrison 81mira.1T Y
.T Tuung, Middletown
a C Laughlla, FUi'a
PR Weitzel, MauchChunk
Jfi Hendricsb & wf N f
J J Dull, Harrisburg
Riehard Hann, Mnsa
ThosSorden Cincinnati
S A Bank?, Unloacown
W H Amey* Allentown
R F Baird* Louiavilla “
A b £vams Ft VFayoe
G O Smith. Sc Aa. Maryland
W Crothers
J Simpson, Pennsylvania
I. bhober, Penns? ivaaia
A Middleton* Pennsylvania
T Thomas,
Capt W USA
Mrs A Kent & 2 ch, Chicago
Mrs a Felty, .hicago
H Pennypacker, Oh o
J Coa;*, Ohio
W Fisher. Onto
H McConelly, P#»nna
H H Stanton, Wash, D C
li O Colvin
Mrs MartheU* sister, 311 sh
P McEvoy, Lancaster
OF Brenneroan* Lancaster
JLYoaugtnaiL Lancaster
8 8 Pinkerton, Penn*
K Few. Elizabethtown
Well Stackpuie, Hew York
•T 3f-nroe,Chicago
S White, Chicago
W Kennedy. Ch’caao
Smith, Chicago
Mrs B A Hinale Lancaster
Miss Carrie Berry, Lancas’r
C Mills & la, Hew Jereey
W Dennv* Jr Delaware
John A Hazzard, Alilford
W James, Hew York-
R R Cochran, Delaware
EE Cochran Delaware
D 6 Pittsburg
F Clifford. Hew > ork
W B Davis, Hew York
H W 8 wezdy, Port Jefferson
CheitMMt itu«ta.
Henry C Jarrell, Baltimoia
Oh as Snyder, USA
PH Brahe. New York
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H R kaeass, Penna
W H Trego. Baltimore
E Bolden, Washineton
A S Barry. Alton. 11l
ffScovel, Watertown
OOG Robinson. USA
HOB Defrees, Washington
Mr Allen. Fortress Monroe
Mr Oriseomo, F Monroa3
LtFSchaller, Washington
H W Snow. Alexandria. Va
Jas McQaiston. Plttfcbnrg
EH Locke. J r . Locke’s Mills
J F Nelson A da. Pittsburg
T J Hill. Provideace, st I
W L Beal. Boston
J R Phillips. Ohio
B Carples, New York
T Palmer
E W Ftuler, Boston
I» M Gottech&lk, N 7
J T Stuart, Baltimore
W X Jones, Tamaqna
j Mr Patterson. Potrsville
| John Cryder, New 7 ork
B F Heal, Boston
[ toe Meyer A wf, Boston
W L Rolston, Marietta. O
P P Scott, Baltimore
G W Bweti, Boston
G A Goddard. Boston
G A Wendon A wf, £1 York
C f Hager, Lancaster
G SanmiQ, Lancaster
W Me Tonkey, Wrightsv'e
Mr A Mrs Gurtaer*, Balt
Mrs M Bnyle A son. Penna
Mrs W E Boyle. Indiana
G M Mull in. Penna
Cha» Pelrson. Ves York
Mr A Mrs A H I»*weu, N Y
Mr Woodbury- * S
J S Hand*. Wm a Port
Amos Walker, Maryland
R GJenday
Benj Haywood, Potts rule
G Tower A wf, Potts viU*
Mies Tower, Pottsvtlle
oapt A F Steltzar. USA
Alfred Conger. New York
J«* J Tayior. Baltimore
WHR-icsfellowA wf. NY
John Middleton Jr, N Y
J a Nichols Boston
J Walton, New York
P Tlllenhar&t, New fork
C T Davenport. Nmv York
SB Allen, New York
S S Austin. Boston
, T H Callin. New York
t W B Bheperd, New York
G L Trask. New York
H L Ayres. Ojnuectisut
J H Beveridge, Illinois
> G H Spang. Fittsbarg
Baml Lewis. Al*»utowa
DrC Ever Held, USA
Street below AriA«
N H Jay. Scranton
JEverftart, Peaoa
Br W £ Barnes. Penna
Samnei Straub; Penna
Q W Mitchell. Onio
R O’Con'.or, Michigan
J M Smith. Milford. JV H
G P Sloan A wf, Bloomshnrg
Lt Col FI» Hitchcock USA
Jno Sburta, New Jersey
Jos Jenks. New York
A Herman Hanover, Pa
JDGlesaman. Shippensb’g
B J Snoddy. Shippansbarg
J Wilsojd. Pittabnr* ,
Lt C W Chapman. USA
Lt FRMcFall, USA
I B Robison, USA,
J Schwab, New Yvrk
C R Early. Blk, Pa
W £ Walton, New York
C Fanning, New York
M A Jones New York
Maj F tzpatrick, Penna
Capi J D Amer. USA
J if Waggoner, Penna
A 8 McDowell, Pfnna
V W Blymire A son, Penna
J M Shoeruek*r, Bradford
J J B*rndoilar. Bloody Run
Jasv Bean. Chester co
i street. «boT«]FITUL
W H Child, IT S A
W tyre, Jr. U S 1
i I williams, Delaware
r S?* Potts tUie
J W Muffiy
OHE-ldle. New Jersey
Wm Latelear, a«w Jersey
J Rnabb. Reading
Wm D Fisher. Baltimore
a j Mo?gaa. Bilclmore
L CWallace, Baltimore
» J 7 Gannon, Delaware
ro£ D ■? De aware
*cliards, Delaware
£ Johnson, Maryland
nr» 4808 ’ Delaware
Gao Derrick son, Delaware
Cha. Cuora He« Y o "k
R H Post, New York
Miß? Mey, Philadelphia
J Pilliman, Hazleton
AH Richmond New York
Geo P Bead Bley, New York
J W Corey, Boston
net« aboTt Third
J Shaltor, Barks co
J HcOlintock, Penna
H G Ford, Toms* River
J McKinley. USA
A J Shim >, U 6 A
W Hoffman, USA
A J Arnold, USA
■treat, above VkthL
A L Crowinshieli, U 8 N
O C Lewis, Reading
F PearßOQ. Reading
CIB Robbins, Baltimore
Urej J Sperry, Lebanon
A A Downing, Boston
W Gasklil. Near York 1
W J Oheyney Delaware o»
W F-aherty, Tor into. 0 W
A « Brown, New York
J P G ask ill. New York
F Bonneau. Jr, tfew York
J Bonne an. New York
C H Ha mo a A lady
3 Honpt.Tenn
S H Buttrick, Hew York
SC Lottie —CbMtnnl
C H Hamm. PbUadx
B W Bodaers, Phllada
T P J ! hnson, Hewark, h J
B U Johnson. Hewark, A J
Mrs kvans. Hew > ork
C *t«»re. Hew York^
H C Wilson. bo*t< nl
J Store, Havre de Grace
J < C Byrne. Hew Y«rk
G Bites Ala Hew York
F G Hr-or, U o W
W W Maclay. U 8 V
y F Pa.terson. New Jersey
T Glenn, ' r roy, H Y
sßarnes, Troy, N Y
* T Barnes Troy, N Y
W B Rosenbaum, HT
Th« CnloA-Arcb a
? B8 & B<«n,Sa'eiD,NJ
Mrs J R Carpent-r, Salem
Col Jas Stew bit, Jr* Ya
R battenhwait, Phlla
.IT »ine, PhiJa
W N S*evenBoQ» Indiana
W W Hamersly &wf. Pa
A WoDerti'Wc, Allentown
Samuel Beihlbliem
J w Brows Bethiebetn
H Forrey New York
fl Gane, Port Carbon
FrancU Briffbt. Hazleton
J» Pchertle & wf. PotisviUe
Hatces Lee, Beadlek
W Fnzbee, Woor*t.town
Jas B. rber. Coinmbla, Pa
tre«L above Chetuaut .
John Lockiaud, Maryland
Jas M Campbell, Maryland
l H wf. MarrUnd
Lewis Wilii-mi. New York
T B <7raia, l>el
J E Shuster Sl wf. N Jersey
J A Barnett. US*.
H Buckwalter. W Chester
Ho*»co Gray, Michigan
J R R »yle, USA
E M Borie
Tbeo P Pott*
A Lyon. Maryland
W G Ra-'asey, Lai c co
J W Sevens Jnniataco
John Way. Chatham, Pa
Robt B McCoy, USA
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G F Foroway
.7 EBarVins
Poston. Doylestown
W S * o-js Ctirvenmile
W McCnHooKb. Cedi, Md
J T Mct'ulioush, Cecil, Md
Ml>* L McCullough, Cecil
D Armstrong, Chester co
J a Batler. Chester co
w i> pei. n* 11, Delaware co
Jos B Miller, Ponna
W Chester co
John Yannart, Maryland
Emiea GnlOA —Harm
WHPhifipa
J W Parkinson, Peuna
LLd M Kmerly.Penna
WiiJiam R White. USA
CharleH Read. U S A
H W Whitaker. USA
h.of'npy -anford, Lancaster
Barney Kline. Huron. O
B P-li
J V Fivans. Boston
J M Lu-'z, Hdfilfebarg
<harltaCorey USA.
Pawl Yanderslice. Penna
P J Traves, Altooua, Pa
Wm C Cope, Pniladelphia
B*i;i Eagls-Thlrd at
PA B»a.up- Allentown
H M Hcisch, Kiinesville
<- Dr ce. Pt'nna
Mr, I> race Fenna
Mi si- HuntksrKer. Penna
P O H uner. Allentown
EJS srner. Richlaud, Pa
B Lilly, Oh cajjo
J Walter, Easton
H Ph«iJy Bethlehem
FL Timber, Bethlehem
P Brown, Lancaster co
7 »p.rJey Sheaf-Secom
D Rfcm gf.Horristowh
• ohn Brvon.Wa-hingtou
L Clayton, Montgomery
h Tan
PPrf rc-ell, Bucks co
John Jonei. Hatboro
J TiwiiMM-n. -Philadelphia
G B Yandike, Lock Haven
('apt t; B Frrnksrfield’.Pa
Mrs L Clayton, Cheltenham
3Sou)it Ver»ou-Sew
W»n Thompron. H Jersey
Et 11 ckens. Salem. N J
J B llinVie. Rahway. N J
L'put J B Hinkie. Rahway
EM Woo-1 & wf. US A
W P HiUnun, Hew York
B A Kii giley, Salem, N J
Slack Bcar-ThlrdS
Henrj Fahl. Auburn
W Gas'Ort, Tamaqua
JR Fe berolf, Lebigh co, P
Lewis B Oswalt, Lehigh, co
John B Barnet, Knhre*bnrg
David Weirb2ch,Qaakert ! s
SiftdUon—Second street, above Market*
AW Well on, Connecticut fJohuTocker, Norristown
James P Pollock John Davie, Nsw York
GMFreeburn, Lewletown |
SPECIAL NOTICES.
OsePeice Clothing, of the Latest
ttijbs* made in the Beet Manner, expressly for RETAIL
SALES. LOWEST Selling Prices marked In Plain
Figures. All Goods made to Order warranted xatislac
tory. Our One-Prick System is strictly adhered to.
Alt are thereby treated alike.
de23 ly JONES A CO., 60A MARKET Street.
Colgate’s Honey Soap.
This celebrated TOILET SOAP, In such universal de>
mand, ia made from the choicest materials, is mild and
emollient in its nature, fragrantly scented, and extreme-
ly beneficial in its action upon the skin. For sale by all
Druggists and Fancy Goode dealers.
Dr. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment ih
truly a 1 * friend in need, ’ 5 and every fiua&ily should have
U at hand.
Electricity, by a Physician of long
experience, and who gives his whole attention to its
proper application, at 14-18 SOUTH PENN SQUARE,
Philadelphia. Certificates, references, and examina
tions/rs*. J ja3o-tf
ThePopvlab Clothing House of Phila.,
“OAK HALL.”
Best-elan good, and moderate prices.
WANJffII&KER & BROWN,
S. S. corner SIXTH and MABKEUtreeta.
Cust-om Department (to make to order) Mo. llCTSixth st.
Wheeler & Wilson’s Highest Fiiemicm
The Cheapest, Simplest, akd Best.
/Salesrooms, 701 Chestnut Street above 7th.
MAEBIBD.
K’LLINGEK—PLEI3 —On Thursday, the 11th Insi.,
by the Rev. A A. Retake. Charles H. Kidinger, Esq. .to
Mi*e Cornelia R. Pleie, of this city. No c&rde. *
3DIEID-
JOFES. —On firs: day. the 24th lust , Charles Jones,in
the S2d y earofhis axe ' '
The relatives and friend* of the family are respectfully
invited to attend the funeral from his late residence,
C o Pholiocken, &fcntgmnery counvy, Fa., on fifth day,
the 16> b inst.. at 10 o’clock. ***
LAWS.—At Libby Prison, Richmond, January 233,
Lieut William L. Lai* b, ISth Penna. Cavalry. **
TiMiilNS.— on the 14th ir slant, of congestion of the
lunfcs Emma- daughter of Thomas A. and Rose Tim
mins, in the 7ih year <*f her age. „ ~
The relatives and Wends of the family are respectfully
invited io attend the funeral from her parents* res dence.
No. 314 South kifth street, below Spruce, this ( Tuesday)
afterxioo:, 16tb instant, at 1 o’clock. Funeral service at
bt. Joseph’s Church. Interment at Cathedral Ceme
tery, **
Ei KY.—Of congestion of the brain, on the 13th instant,
Edward Bagner, son of John H. and Anna Eoky, aged 3
The* relatives and friends of the family are Invited to
attmd'ihe funeral, from the residence of his grand
mother, 604 South Slnth street, this (Tuesday) afternoon,
the 16ih instant, at 2 o’clock. **
tJEfcrSON & SON HAVE COMMENCED
-D r pceiyiug their Spring and Summer Stock of MOURN
ING GOODS, and have now in store—
Black Byzantines, j English Bombazines,
" Florentine*, j French Bombazines,
** Barege Hemani, j Summer Bombazines,
•’ Grape Marete, ; Chatty,
** Bareges, Mousselanea.
" Sili Grenadines, ! Tamises,
Black, and Black and White Foulards, Ac.
MOURNING STORE,
fe!6 Xo. 918 CHESTNUT Street.
ifin PIECES OF $1 FANCY SILKS
-lVi VI Blue, I/llac, and Brown Plaids.
Black and White, Brown acd White do,
India Plaid Bilks, $1 per yard,
$5 best Brown Pilks.
85 beet Black Silks,
lloire Antiques, best goods,
foulards, newest *tylee,
riendly Foulards,
EYRE & LANDELL,
FOURTH and AKCH Streets.
PENNSYLVANIA. HOHTICULTU
BAIj SOCIETY, 8. tV. cori!«r BROAD and wal-
NUT Streets.—Matfid Meeting THIS EVENING, at eight
o'clock. ; ±L
w*jm WILDEY LODGE. NO. 14-, L O. OP
O. F- -a stated Meeting of the Lodge will be
held on SATURDAY, the 20th inat., at 7 o’clock P. M..
to consider a proposition to Increase or to Reduce the
W«*lt Benefit,. By order <rfU.gLo.jgk
fel6-tuf2t* Secretary.
TO RECRUITIJIG OFFICERS. —OP
flee City Bunmy Fond Commission. No. 414
PRUNE Street, February 15, 1884 —ln future all Ceuift
cates of Master of new recruits filed with the Bounty
Fund Commissi, n; must specif; the company and reji*
ment in which the volunteer has enlisted.
Bv order of the Commission.
fei6 3t BAffiL. C. DAWSON, Secretary
■». 9SS -FIFTH WARD BOUNTY
FUND HEAI&UABTBRS, 406 WALK UT Street.
Office Bouts from 11 to 3.
The Treasurer is now paying TWENTY FIVE DOL
LARS WA kD BOUNTY, Cash in hand, to ALL VOLUN
TEERS c uly credited to the Fifth Ward.
Three-hundred men will be taken at once. '
The Division Colkctina Committees meet every MON
DAY* ai «fc THURSDAY EVENING >, at 1% o’clock, at
JBl3 Bouth 'FIFTH Street, to make returns to the Trea
surer and transact business generally. _ _
E. C. KNIGHT, Treasurer.
Attest—John J. FKAyguy. Secretary. feis 6t
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COM
FANY. --l ~ Department.
rjtii.AWsf.PSiA, February 15,18*4.
The Board of Directors have this day declared an
EXTRA DIVIDEND OF FIFTEEN DOLLARS
hnare of the present Capital Stock, as registered on the
b«f>hs of the company this day.
The said Extra Dividend to be payable in Stock of the
Company, at its par value of Fifty Dollars per share,
the shares to he dated May 2, 1894, and to he entitled to
dividends parable in November next, and thereafter, as
the present stock of the company.
Stock Certificates for tlu extra dividend will be de
linked ab and after May 9-ISB4
fel6-tmhl THOB. T. FIRTH, Treasurer.
Wfa m KOTICB IS HfiRSBT GIVM,
that a Special Meeting of the Stockholders of the
BiSTONVILLE, MANTUA. AND PAISMOUNf PAS
SBf G> R RAILROAD COMPANY will be held on MON
DAY. the 29ih instant, at 12 o’clock, noon, at No. 409
WaLNOT street, (first floor.) for the purpose of taking
into consideration an Increase of the Capital Stock of the
Com pany. B. T. PBAILBY. Secretary.
TO STOCKHOLDERS OF
iO* THE OIL CHEEK AMD KIDGWAY KiIuROAD
cum PAN x. —An adj onraed a?nual me eti □g of the Sfcoek
bolder* of >Ma <'nmp»iiy will be held on TUESDAY, the
1864, &t half past 10 o’clook A. M., at
No Alley, in Philadelphia.
fc*B44t JQ3BPH LSBLBY, Secretary.
I^bSSSSS^SE™” I'™ 1 '™* 1 *
Phii.ahrlphi i, 25. IB6L
NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS.
The Annual Msetlngof the stockholders of this Com
pany will be held on TUESDAY, the 16sh day of Pebrna
rvT 1864, at 10 o’clock A. M., at HAN3OM-STRKET
The Annual Election for Directors will he held on
MONDAY, the !th day of SSESt, 1 !?- at the Office of the
ComoanT Ho 1338 South THIRD Street
i 5« tfll! EDMTTND BMITH. Secretary.
OFFICE OF THE ALLEGHENY
£&? railroad and coal co mpany.
■ J Fhiladslphta, Feb 4ih. IBM
fpv. Annnel Meeting of the Stockholders of the iLLR.
pwviw RaTT.ROAD aND COaL COMPANY will be
btldat the Office of said Company on SAT^
at 12 o’clock M., for the purpose of electing twelve
uififewand thetraiißßctlon or,neb other ba.b.o„ os
“t y n. f?St tefote the m g? w n *BPBROBBHB. Pra«ldflttt.
Pinr.AH'KT.pyflA AKUTVAL RBAJj
■JSS"ESTATE ASSOCIATION. —The Committed BP*
pointed to wind np the thls Ajisociation notiTy
those havlD* fiiliy.paid Btoek to Present their Certtfl
cate», with receipt, at tho Office orE.iCHBBI.Hiik
SObLb street, above Ninth, on or before the Ist day
of APRIL next. f . S Vhß&}£k. D „ a
ALLAN W- aiOHAEOS. a
Committee.'
jsB-ftu3m*
awl CORN jexcha
I3> DBLPHIA. Noyeml
At the Election held 18th ll
•merer* dnly alerted Dim
■auk:
Alexander
AuaeaEtwL ■
Robert Brrlan. -
William P. Cox.
SunU.l T. Canby.
DhllleßMlnnle.
John P. OroN.
, A-nd at the meeting of (he
TOE BEY . Cashltr.
MStta
itnet, above Third,
L Morris. Fairfield, O
J Downey. Ohio
R U Norton, N«w JersaT
Mrs Bttzb»e, New Jorser
Jacob H Forney. nosb o
A B Schwartz Alabama
W Wallace, Chamwrcburg
]l b GtfflJn. Great Bead, Pa
Jos Gu-i>r, Brooklyn
rsaftc Scranton
A Srakely. New Hope
r j Svlve* f 3r, Ma*«s
John Orr. Pa
S Hellen A la. New V ork
fl Polki üborn ei&.W-tsh
Miss Polkinhorn, Wash
J R Carpentar, Salem, N J
n street above Sfxt&u
,T J Pennypacker, Peuna
Wm T Cobb Delaware
J«v» n S Appleton, Delaware
RH Bull & sister Illinois
W C Brown. Penna
A Taylor, Westchester
Peter Bchwam. Peona
Frank Schwartz Poona -
Henry Leman. Peona
"dinon Oaoey- Aususta, Mo
Sidney K bmith N J
J Vincas. New Jersey
Mrs S A Wicgeish&m, Pa
s a Weld
Ermine Case. Newark, N J
eet, above Caliowlkill.
H F Aims, Hamburg
Mrs J M Aims. Hamburg
.1 Weidel, My*r*t>wn
Bothlehem
J 3oa.de**. Bethlebem
W Feather, Peuubburg
H Yeager. Lubiahco
C Dotts.
Lieut A A Heseriil. N J
Lieut H F Smith, N J
J A Quimly, New Jersey
Street, below Vi*.^
Mrs Price, Cheltenham
Job Scoit, Hatfaoro
Mfißter &f Scost, Satborol
H Clayton, Jarrettown
C J Martin, Reading
JBuckmin Fitzw-ttertown
GeoEnglemau, Chicago
DeW 0 Fretz; Dubuque
W C Rush. USA
F C o : Heal, Ireland
md St- 9 above Arek
R W Drisley, Pottstown
H H Tbamm, DaaviLlQ
W H Mu'lln. Downlngtowa
MUsSßatss Downingtown
J H Miller. Wilm. Dal
Chas C Davis, Boston
it., above CallowblUL
John Weidel, My era town
Wm Kamalt, Hverstown
S C Stienmetz. Lebanon
A StonfFer, kxeter
JohnH Kuhns, Lehigh ca
ja26-tuthi
|OK BARK. PHIIA.
Mowing Stoekhold
ton of the Cora Exehangr
O. CatteU.
Christian J. Hoffman
H. W Catherwood.
Edmund A. Bonder.
Charles & Wilkin*.
. Dasld Vandsrrser.
Jonathan Knight.
Board this day A&IX. .B
SS^^S’
Oaehl*r.
PEnBmVdHU FRBHDNIBir'S
BBLIBF ABBOOIATION.
A. PUBLIC MEETING of th, A»«ocl»tlao will be held
loth.
ACADEMY OF MUSIC, '
On TUESDAY EVENING, Feb. 16,
AT HALF-PAST SEVEN O'CLOCK.
BUhop SIMPSON will preside.
BeT. PHILLIPS BROOKS.
Her. Hr. BHUNERD.
Eev. Br FURNESS,
Bst. Dr J. WHEATON SHITH.
J. M. McKIM. Ebl..
will take part in the proceedings.
Tickets can bo obtained on and after WEDNESDAY*
Feb lOtb« free of charge, at the office of the Association,
No 424 Walnut street, at the Union Lea me Boose. No.
1118 Chestuot street and at T, b. Pngh's Bookstore. S.
W. corner Chestnut and Sixth streets. fe6»Bt
IBF. TTMIOM BENEVOLENT AS
bO lATiON—The Poor and the deacon —On ee
hnlf of the poor of the city the Managers of the Uaioa
Benevolent association are comptlied to makes recood ,
appeal for the season for fnnds It was hop-id that he
uiidnest. of the winter »nd the activity of trade would
have maaea second appeal unnecessary; bat the eaor
m«>utly icc. e sed cosi of every article «.f living, and es
pecially of fuel, has i -id burden* apou the uoor which
call? for greater liberality 'owards them: and our treat,'
&v ryitt tmply. D'owithj-'atidlug the appo-ent prospe
*»ty a.hr. aa there is an undercurrent of suffering whioh
if our tutj to search out and re l ieve. Tne laoor of wors
ing 71 eu is we>l reunnerated ; bat that of poor sowing
w< men 1s n»t. except in special ca'es Weknowoftho e
who. wort in* late aod early. earabats2r>er week; who
Bake ccnm.on shirts forsl 25, and drawers for 41 per
<toz*n Men control their wag?* by banding together
ax d dixoanding an increase of pay, bat there seems to be
no redress for women, who are wholly In the power of
the 1 v employers. When it is aaserteo, therefore, that la
bor is abundant, &c.. we point to this class of sufferers,
and bsh fur them and those dependent upon them the
eyn pa hie** of the patl c. *'he public mast be remind
ed, however that it is not for tho*e who vre able to labor
that orn c> aTity is intended, bat for thoee who are loca
pfci‘ine< bv reason of >-icbue>-« or iudrmiti-s, and np.-n
whom the high prices work an immense amount of saf
ferilis. Thl* class "we have always with ui. ”no mat
ter low mild the win or or favorable the timed. They
are inOf»>iyjv* jnen. often with families of small chil
oren It co*tstbem from 18 tu $lO for a ton of coal, or
rather sixteen to twenty dollars, for they are compslled
t > buy it by the bask* t, at dongle the comm >n price. <>nr
Society las one hundred and forty female visitors who
ditcover more of thin kind of suffering than they have
mean* to relieve, and it is for them that this appeal is
made Onr whole receipts i«lmoney per annum is not
over $10,(00- (A ftintilar society i» JVeio York motives
$70,000.) More tb*n half of this Is expended for coal,
leaving less than $5 000 t-be divide 1 among ouehundred
and fo*ty ladies, making the annual nucnfor-.'Hs riba
tun by each tw ntv five dollarH. or fioo dollars v «*■
m foitfi. Withtbisth®*e ladies relieved, last year, 4.i50
fimiiis*. They made 11,(46 visits to tbe poor. Th.-y
tonnd employment ti*r9so persons They ministered to
791fick. They sent to school 138 children They die
tributfd 1.224 ions of coal, 1.477 garments, 300 stove9,and
kept 30 wou»er 1 t; sewing for tneir st.»re, besides a dtntri- -
bnt'on of over $4,000 in ntonoy. This winter cue demand
is greater and the receipt-* smaller. The Society, there*
fore. XQfakea tbla appeal /orfartSer aid, at the clo-e of the
sessoD. when sn£fe>ing is always greatest The collec
tor* of the i*oci*-ty. Messrs. Hooper and fir ms, pnU m the
@n early call np«-n thw citizens, and they are earnestly
commanded to iheattention of rhftebaritabi»: or eoutri
but on* may he *-*»nt tu the Treasure-*, Edmund Wilcox
Esq., 40£Chestnut street, or to tbe Agent of the SooUty
at ti.e office, Lorthwe.-t corner of and fiansom
Btreot*. - SAUL H PERKINS, President.
JohNH. ATWQQiy, Secretary. fal6-tnf6t
rc?» MERCANTILE LIBRA BY» — T HE!
Ai>nani Election of Officers of this ln^titatioa
till h. held at the LIBKAKT. on rDRSDAT. February
16th, between the hour* of 4 and 8 P. M.
The aoj turned annual meeting of STOCKHOLDERS,
to consider the proposed alteration in ihe Charter, and
other business, will be held on WEDNESDAY EVE*
KING. February 24, at half past 7 o’clock. „ .
fell-fit JOHN LARLNfcB, Jr., Recording Sec’y.
Mw EMPIRE COPPER COMMEY (OF
MICUiGkN) —The fist meeting of the Empire
Copptr Compsnj under its Articles of Association, will
be held onTBUnSO *T, the third day of March, 1844 at
No. 3»4r WALNUT Street- Phi ud->lpM&:- a« 11 o’clock
A. M. SIMON Mh*DLEBAUM,
B. A. HUOPBS.
Two of the Associates of said Corporation.
Philadelphia. Feb. 13 1864 lels-ist
AMERICAN LIB'S INSURANCE
|C& AND TRUST OOMPa.NI, WaLNUT btreet.
Southeast corner of FOURTH.
Philadelphia, February 4 1864
The Tmp'.ees have this day declared a dividend of
FIFTY PER ChNT on all premiums received upon
MUTUAL POLICIES during the year ending December
81,18 : 3, and in force at that date, tne acove amount to be
credited to said Policies; andhave also ordered the divi
dend of 1860, on Policies issued during ih-tt- year, to be
paid as the annual premiums on *aid PoLclae are re
ceived. JOHN 8. WILSON,
feio- 6t . Secretary.
PITTBBURG,FORTWAYNE. AND
Chicago Railway company. m
Office of thb Secret art*
Flttsbvro. Pa.. FeDraarv lath, Jti6i
» The Annual Vetting of the ttock and Bondholders of
this Con puny .for the election of Directors, and »nch
other business as may come before it, will he held at tbe
Office of *aid Comcany, in the ci*v of Pittsburg, on the
THIRD WEDNESDAY OF MARCH. A. D. 1864, at 10 A.
M.
The Stock and Bond Transfer Books of the Company,
at their Office in the city of Pittsburg, andac ihetrTrans
for Agency in the city of New York, will be closed on
the let day of March, at 3 o'clock P. M , andiemain
closMi until the 17th day of March thereafter,
felg-tml7 ■ W, B, BaRNES, Secretary.
Map* PHILADELPHIA AND READINfi
RAILROAD COMPANY, Office No. South
Philadelphia, December 2, 1863
DIVIDEND NOTICE. —The Transfer Books of thir
Company will be closed on THURSDAY, 17th instant,
end reopened on TUESDAY, January 12, 1864. 4 a
A Dividend of SEVEN PER CENT., elea.r of State tax.
has been declared on the Common Stock, payable is
Common Stock on and after tne 31st December next tc
the holders thereof as they shall stand registered on the
books at the close of business on the lVth mat.
A Dividend of THREE AND A HALF PER CENT.,
dear of State tax. has been declared on the Pre
ferred Stock, payable In Cash or Common Stock, at tns
option of the holder, on and after the 31st December next,
to the stockholders as they shall stand registered on the
books at *he close of business on the 17th inst. _
Holders of certificates which have been discharged
from this office, or either of the Transfer Agencies, are
particularly requested to have them duly registered on
the Transfer Books to which they have been transferred,
prior to the 17th to*t. , .. _
Stockholders whose names are registered on theKew
York books will be paid at the Farmers’ Loan and Trust
Company, and those whose names are registered on the
Boston books will be paid at the office of Messrs. I. S.
Thayer A Brother. 8. BRADFORD,
dos-tf Treasurer.
|*OS» MEDICAL PURVEYORS OFFICE,
»*> No. 7 North FIFTH Street. M
Philadelphia, Nov. 12.1863.
Importers and Dealers in MEDICINES. HOSPITAL
STORES, HOSPITAL FURNI2 URE, „ BEDDING, ICE,
Ac., aie invited to submit their Price Listi fratn «me to
time to this Office. J. MURRAY,
noi3-6tamtf Snrgeon and Medical l^trveyor.
■kOto PUILADHUfmA. AND RBASEHA
E 3» HATT.TtfIAn COMPANY, -Office -South
rOTJJBTH Street, Philadelphia, September 3, 1863,
DrVIDEITD 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 is, therefore, necessary that the certifi
cates of stock should he presented on sailing for the
XHaridend. S. BBADFOBD, Treasurer.
- STOCKHOLDERS’ NAMES.
Mrs. Mary Bishop, S. Lancaster,
Timothy C. Boyle. Percy M. Lewie,
Clement Biddle. Fanny Mary tfitcherco*.
Ann Copeland, John Mclntyre,
A EmsUe and J. Sfewbold, John S. Moore,
Trustees, James McKnight,
Debbie A. Hughes, Benj. F. Newport
Sami T. Harrison, Beni. Pott.
James Hallowell, W B. Bodman,
James W. Hallowell, Sarah Ann Richard*.
Catherine C. Koppele. Benryß. Snarer.
Daniel Klapp, Maria L. Sadler,
Mary Kuhn, Andrew Turner, ,r
Chas. Kahn, Hartman Mrs. Rebecca Ulrich,
Kuhn, and J. H. Kuhn, Ex, Asher M. Wright,
of 8. Kuhn. William Young,
B. V. B. Leisse Bxtrx., W. H. McVickar,
and-James G. Sehaff. Ex. of Austin Smith,
John 8 Triiltt*. Hw’fl ACo
CtOTHIAG.
1864. 1864.
FINE CLOTHING
AT
WHOLESALE.
We are now prepared to show to cash-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 New 1 ork, and find
the go< ds they want fiva and ten per cent cheaper in
Philadelphia.
An examination of our stock is solicited.'
WANAMAKER & BROWN,
OAK HALL,
fell-lm If S. B. comer SIXTH and MARKET Sts.
JJOSS & CO.,
432 CHESTNUT STREET,
COURTING HOUSE and __
OFFICE STATIONERS,
ENVELOPE, BLINK ACCOUNT, and
MEMORANDUM BOOK MANUFACTURERS.
An extensive assortment of Cap. Letter, and Note Pa
pen; Copying Books. Presses. and Tables, Letter Press
end Lithograph Printing ; Hill Heads, NotSS. OlftßAAtti
Checks made to cider—all at the lowest prices and of the
hes» quality* ,
Oroers solicited, and executed promptly and satisrac
torily. felc-Xm
£BYSON & SON,
No. 8 NORTH SIXTH STREET,
PBINTERS AND STATIONERS.
BLANK BOOKS,
PAPERS, PENS, AND INKS OP SUPERIOR
Q.UAJATY,
Corporations, Banks, and Business Hen supplied -with
everything neceesaiy for the Counting-room. ’
f.6tf ■' r .
jyO YOU ADVERTISE?
JOY, COE, & CO.,
GENERAL RRMiPAPKR ADVKRTISING
AND SUBSCRIPTION AGENCY,
N, S. CORNER FIFTH AND CHESTNUT STREETS.
PHIL A J ELPHXA,
"By means of the system of conjoint Advertising rem*
derCd practicable by Messrs. JOY, Ct)R. A CO . through
their fewepapar a gency. the expense to each adver
tiser is greatly reduced advertisers save the postage
and avoid the labor of corresponding with publish era,
risk of remiu&nces unseasonable and repeated calls of
strangers with separate bills, the vexation* deceptions
of journals of dubious character, and losses from con
tracting with incompetent and irresponsible persons.
* Easiness men may learn Ihrongb.this Agency just
what journals to advertise in to reach effectively and
che&p-y tbe sections wherein their trade may be ex
tended. V. S. Journal.
4®- Advertiser* receive coplee of journals tin which
their advertisements are inserted. fafi-e atutf
WILLIAM M. WILSON,
?? J»uB MARKET Street
True Turkey Myrrh, eeroens.
Coriander Bee*s, bags.
Corrawav Seeds, bags.
Unb. Jam. Ginger, bbls.
Grain Ergot, new crop. bbls.
Ber. Arrow Root. kegs.
Union Salad Oil, bbls.
OUSasAafras. cans.
** Citronel'a. Winter's, cases.
•• Citronella, native, cases
“ Xemox. new crop, eases.
** Bose, Commercial, cases
“ Orange, cane _
•* Bergamot N. C~ cans.
Pow’d Antimony. 100 lb cases.
Rad Gentian, bales.
Canary Seed, bbls . „ _. ,
In store In this port ana New York, and iur sale as
Wanted. fe!6 tf
NEW LIGHT.
. '* b e sti.be crib ers would inform tb e public that t hey have''
introduced in this city
A NEW LIGHT,
pegs sting advantages over all others In use. viz: PIO>
TTJJ--Hi taken by thu Light aranmre life*like and na-“
tm»l. Children are taken almost inst&ot&neon.Kiy, gay
in two seconds. Iho superior aad arileiic fiaiah of the
Pic tues takes by this Li«ht defy competition
WEiBMaN ft CO « Photographers,
81* A.HO g street
feC lmif*
PHOTOGRAPHS OP LIFE BIZ@, OIL
* colored, are much snpprior to other stylo por
trait*, and a* execntenat B r RSI ME i'g receive nn-
praiseiromalil ARCIH st. u*
D FMOVAL. —JAMF3 H OASTLE,
l» Attorney a*d Conveyancer. lias removed his Oill :o
to I'Q, 115 8. FIFTH Street, below Chen mat tam lot*
jyi ATEBIAI-8 fob mince pies.
Atrsce. laias. and sultana aaisiba
CITRON. CD BRANTS, AND STICK,
CIDER. WINIS. fc,.. At
nJ-BEBT O. ROBERTS, I iRaF MADE TO HEA.H.— INSTlfU
mtntstoaetistthahea'in* In every variety aatl of
:Se*UriaFUMOroMrua. tb» most approv.d construction, «t P. MADEIRA'S 110
RLSTMTH And VIMI Straw. { South TKK rH Btrwt, bsiow Chestnut. MS St
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Dr. Hall’s Journal of Health, Jan » 1864, says:
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of the hnmhngs of the day, have saved its readers hun
dreds of thousands of dollars*
EVERWODY, no matter of what occnpation, or
place of residence, will find much interesting and nsefal
information in the AGRICETLTUKIST.
TRY IT A YEAR. IT WILL PAY
ENGLISH AH D GERM AN.—The AMERICAN
AGRICULTURIST Is published la separate English and
German Editions. Both are of the same size, and con
tain the same matter and engravings, and are famished
at the same price.
NEW PUBLICATIONS.
THE AMERICAN
FOB THB
YOU WANT IT,
YOIJR WIFE WANTS IT,
TERMS IN ADVANCE: Ons copy one rear for $l.
Six copies ore year $5. Ten or more copies one year /or
SO cents each. N. B -~The paper is always promptly
stopped when the subscription expires.
ORANGE JUDD,
PUBLISHER AND PROPRIErOE,
4=l Park Row, New York City.
P. S: —THE GREATEST STRAWBERRY, both tor size
and'9M« lity* ever yet produced, was bronchi ont last
June, by Seth Boy den, Esq., the noted inventor of Pa
tent Leather, Malleable Iron, etc. The plants were all
purchased by the Proprietor of the AMERICAN AGRI
CULTURIST, and are being multiplied tot free distribu
tion among his Subscribers for 1864. Any Subscriber
adding 9 cents to his subscription to covar cost of post-
age end oil-cloth will be entered on the list of those to
receive plants by mail.
«rhNE of nr he pleasantest di
versions of the last month has been the perusal of
a novel of the English Aristocracy, called
PjQUE
Its well-laid plot, well sustained Interest, finely
drawn characers. and excellent moral tone, muse com
mend It to the favor of all. *’ i
THE FOURTH EDITION
attests to Its popularity and appreciation by novel
readers.
The demard for It this week is alm>st as large as
tbonKfe it was a newly-tseoed work.
Everybody roast read It
One thick 12mo. volume Price $l. SO.
Ul'Pi*nOTT & OO , PETER & BROS, AS3-
MEA l> & EVAX7S, wholesale it.
kvtiy Bookseller retails it.
felG-2t
CORING. Pabltßhftr,
319 WASHINGTON Street. Boston,
EDUCATION All.
P~i£TRTTCTION IK FRENCH, GER
MAN. LATIN, AND MTTSIC will be given by ft
Gei>tlenias t p< ssess’n* high. Testimonials and deferences,
in exchange for a Bedroom and B *ara to a private family,
iiiisiopatian preferred Address *A. N..caieof Sfesirs.
1104: CHEbTNUT Street. fei6 2l*
SCHOOL AND KINDERGARTEN"
will be opened on MOSDA.I. FabTaarv Is»h. 1864, at
tbeb E. corner <>f NINTH and fePPJNG GAK liN
TbnPBIMaBY DEPAtt'* ME ?T will b* conducted an a
Kindersanen* upon the Q irman (Freeborn) system,
and will include Beys and Girls under ten years of
clans of '■ld er pnpi s will be received.
In-boili departments, GYMNASTICS, tinder the system
of Dr. Dio Lewis, will be taught.
° - GSBTEUGB W. FULTON,
HARRIET B. DAEMSTGTON.
fell’ 6t Address 315 MAR •!§ALL Street.
H EATON & IXENCK LA., HARDWARE
nommUelon Merchants. SO* COMMENCE and SlO
NOfcTH fctr. ets, offer fcr ► ale:
A sicbor Bran ti- alls; Plymouth Mill Rivets
W &b. Batcher’s Cast Steel; Eagle Cabinet Locks
PtitDnin’bHorse Mails; Locke s School Slates
Ci-ppee* Brass, and Iron Wire; Cotton Cards
»> o e fail assortment of American Haraware.
|ir.6mif
rjET YOOR CARTES T>B VISITE Iff
\J liny style you prefer at RBI USE’S. BKCO Tt> Street.
ab< ve Given All executed with skill and finished in
an frtietic manier. • • s - ? It* ■
NEW PUBMCATIONS,
IJUB GREAT WAR NOVEL.
(SCENB IK EAST TENNESSEE.)
13th Thoanad la Pres, la tea* than Six
Days after PnbUcstlon,
WHAT IS SAID OF CUDJO’S CAVE,
FROM THE SPRINGFIELD (MASS.) REPUBLICAN.
44 Boslbn is not prolific In novels, perhaps not In novel
readers, and we therefore give the warmer welcome to
that lively war-story, ' Cndjo’s Cave ’ The book has
the elements of a successful novel, life-like sketches,
picturesque sceniru. a plot of thrilling interest , and a
lofty and beneficent purpose. ”
FROM THE BOBTON EVENING GAZETTE.
•'Mr. Trowbridge’s new romanoe. “Cudfo’s Cave,*
Will jusilfy all expectations. It is the best thing be has
wiitten and in all respects the superior of bis * Neigh
bor Jackwood. * The story is one of unqualified inte
rest,” &e», &o.
THB NEW YORK INDEPENDENT
Calls “Neishbor Jackwood” a powerAl story, second
only toUncle Tom’s Cabin, and that ' ‘Cudjo’s Cave”
bee (be same masterly humor and felicity of description
which appears in all Mr. Trowbridge writes: that as a
drama it would produce a thrilling effect.
THE BOSTON TKiVILLER.
44 That it is worthy the well-eetabJehed reputation of
that very-able writer, and justifies the warm reception
which it has met with from all classes. ”
And so the best isviews all soeak.
It is thus far the most successfal novel ever issued from
the American press.
Elegant 12mo. muslin, over 600 pages. Price, $1.60.
J. E. TILTON & CO.,
fel6-2t PUBLISHERS.
retau. ukv bwm
fWEN ETANS & 00., 45 NORTH
EIGHTH Street, rucces&ors to
J. tt. CASSELBERRY, the store where yon can *p*>nd
your money and never feel sorry, because yon always
get the full value for tt,
SELLING OPF STOCK.
' TWO WEEKS OF BaRGAIVS.
No one thinks of polling »s ch«ap &e we do UOW.
; BARGAINS IN MUSLINS
New Ybrk Mills Marlin. 43 cents.
Williamsvilla Muslin cheapest tn the city,
ljard wide Muflias, 2$ cunts, giOd.-
Bea*y Bieacbed Mtu.lin,22c, worth 26.
Good Muslin for 1 fc# cents.
White R«ick, Semper idem, and all leading makes on
hand, at prlcaf the same as before th*» *lse. hi cent per
yard allowed to castomers wanting a whole piece, ax
amine our Maelins and you can see for yourself how
chfcep ihey are.
BARGAINS IN BALMORALS.
Balmorals, $1.95. warranted full size,
h&ixucrals, 60 Ladies say they are the beßt In the
city for the price.
Balmorals, $2.60 up to s3'6o, handsome.
Come in and look at onr Balmorals, and you will
know whore tney are to he had ciieap when you wish to
pnrehate. BARGAIBg IN BiiAOK gu, Eg
Bought bt-fore gold went up, consequently can sell
cheap.
Biacl Silk that is good for $l.
Black Sitka from $1 ‘ 2’a an to $2 69, very fine.
Black Silks from $2. CO up to $3.76.
BaRGAINB IN KID GLOVES.
Best quality Kid Gioves $l2O.
Stitched Krd G.ovessl.^6
We gnar&utee every pair of the above Gloves from
tearirg; give yon another pair jif they do t9±r. so yon
ran no risk. We sell them so cheap many think they
are dot. tbe best, glove. Buy a pair soon, and try them;
they will he higher next mouth. -i u-.-** -
Kid Gloves $1 10, best quality.
Kid Moves *ll6, best quality.
We have a rare bargain in a lot of White Kid Gloves,
ben aht for cash.
Whit* Kid Gloves 62K; best quality.
bankrupt stock of counterpanes.
Still selling those cheap Counterpaoes at bargains.
BARGAINS IN OBICiTZSS.
New style G>un'ZF»* 2> cents, warranted fast colors,
bargains in flannels.
Sbirtlnc FlanreU 60 cents.
The above are a lot of Magenta Figured Flannels, and
Worth much mo« money- _
BARGAIN? IN DRFSS GOODS.
All kinds of Drees Geode closing out at prices to suit
cnsiomtrs but we have opened
RL H PLAID MOHAIRS only 37K- worth 60.
hICH PLaID POPLINS only 37K- worth 44-
The »bov** will Interest any ond wanttas cheap Dry
Goods, as the) are new styles, choice qtulUv, at a very
low price. o WEN s vans * CO.,
Successors to J. B. Casselberry,
Cheap Mwonm *th Dry Goods Hoa.se,
45 North EIGHTH Street.
P. B. Selling off HOOP SKIRTS at low prices, to quit
the business, including those new Patent Tab, made to
op*»n. so as to pm the Hoop Skirt off and on «asv .
fe 15 2t CASSBLBEgRY.
TfDWIN HALL & CO.. NO. 26 SOUTH
-I-J second Street, are now OPENING new Goods In
every d epartment:
New French Chintzes and Brilllantes.
Percale Robes, new designs,
Organdies and Jaconets.
Splendid quality and Styles of Grenadines*
Fine all-Wool De L*ines, beautiful shades.
New styles of Drees Goods of various kinds.
Colon a Alpacas and Poplins.
Fine Black Alpacas and Mohairs.
New Gtods opening dally- _ fe!6-tf
"FURNISHING DRY GOODS.—ONE
-»■ lot very handßome double size White
Bar»eillee Quilts, at sl6each: these were imported five
years ago. and ere warranted at the lamevrices (two
only sold to one person); also Marseilles Quilts from $9
to $25: Fink do.; Blue, Pink, and Purple bordered Eng
lish Dimity do. ; Honeycomb do ; AUendale do.; Lan
caster do. ; Woolen Quilts; heavy colored Cotton’do.:
CrmfoxtabJee; Table Linens of every quality made, in
bleached, half bleached, and unbleached, from 66 cents
per yard up to $4 per yard; Cream double Damask Table
Linen for tea; W,nv Cloths, N&psina, Doy les, Towels,
Nursery Diapers.- Birdeye Diapers, Shirting Linens,
Wheeling Linens and Muslins in every width; Pillow
Linens ard Mnslinain every widtn. Blankets.etc.; also,
every make of Muslin Shirtings at theL.weet prices.
Wp a*k an examination and comparison r-f prices of
onr Furnishing Goods, many articles of which could not
now be replaced under a very great advance.
R D StW. 0. PENNELL.
fel6-2t. 1031 MARKET Street, below Eleventh.
SILK AKD DRY-GOODS JOBBERS.
1864. sfbinu, is 64.
JAMES, KENT, SANTEE, & C 0„
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF
DRY GOODS,
No?. 330 and *4l NORTH THIRD ST., above Race.
PHILADELPHIA,
Have now open their usual
LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCK
op
FOBEIGN AND DOMESTIC DRV GOODS.
Notwithstanding the scarcity of many kinds of Dry
Goode, our mock is now full and varied in all its de
partments. L . -
Special attention Is invited to onr assortment of
PHILADELPHIA-MADE GOODS.
A full assortment of Clothß, Casslmeres, Ac.
X full assortment of Prints, De La.in.eB, &c,
A fn ; l aeeor>ment of Notions, White Goods, «c.
A full assortment of sheetings. Shirtings, Ac.
A foil assortment, of Ornish Goods. Ac fell 3m
MIILIIVERY GOODS.
NEW MILLINERY *GOODS.
P. A. HARDING & CO.,
Respectfully inform the mercantile community that
they will open,
FEBRUARY lOtb, 186*,
AT
NO. 413 ARCH STREET,
A COMPLETE STOCK OF
STRAW
ABD
MILLINERY GOODS,
Baited to the trade, and trust that prompt and careful at*
tension, moderation in prices, good assortment, together
with their long experience in business, (having been for
the last seven years with the lymse of Lincoln, Wood. A
Nichole* and their successors. Wood A Cary.) they may
merit a share of the pnblic patronage
aa» Orders solicited by mail and promptly executed.
fel-lmif
AKMY GOODS.
QOFFIN & ALTEMUS,
No. 830 CHESTNUT STREET.
Have on hand and for sale
ARMY DOMET
ALL-WOOL BLUE FLANNELS.
fel66t
JPOR THE ARMY AND NAVY.
SVANS A HASSALL, .
' \
MILITARY, FURNISHERS.
•k
418 ARCH STREET,
PHILADELPHIA. ■
Banners, Regimental and Company Flags, Swords,
•Sashes. Belie, Pageants, Epaulettes, Hats, Caps, Can
teens Haversacks, Camp Kits, Field 01 usee, Spars,
and everything pertaining to the complete outfit lof
Army and Navy Officers.
A liberal discount allowed to the trade. felO-lm
18154. 1864.
F ÜBLOU GHB.
Officers ai-d soldiers, visiting the city on furlough*
needing
SWORDS
And other MILITARY EQUIPMENTS are invited to the
very extensive
MANUFACTURING ESTABLISHMENT OF
GEO* W* SIMONS <& BRO.,
sansom-stbeet hall,
BANSOM Street, above Sixth.
PRESENTATION SWORDS
Made to ortf ex at the shortest notice, which for rich
nets and magnificence challenge competition- no other
house in the country combining the MANUFACTURING
JBWBi ER WITH THB PRACTICAL S WORD MAKBR
ja22-lm .
Q W. SIMONS A BROTHER,
8 ANSOM - STREET HALL, PHILADELPHIA,
HANZ7PACTZ7REBS OF JEWELRY.
FINE SWORDS,
aid
MILITARY goods IN EVERY VARIETY.
gctf'ifßm
pROTHINGHAM <* WELLS
HATH FOB ,ALB.
AND EIGHT SHEETINGS AND
i
WASH NGTON AND VICTORY CAMBRICS AND
BILECIAB.
BHOWN .BLEACHED. AND CORSET JEANB- ..
«-j. IK WORSTED YARN. *O. wWf«
PLANTATION BITTBR*.
ftoa tiiauurjiMvttal-tti bloody bittlo-toM—Hit
mwuloß of tho ilob ml lnunHo obode of tbe poor—froa
the oflee end the leered desk—from tlm motmuln top.
dlatut Toiler* ml fer-oIT talaud* of th* oeeon—from
•tbit nook end corner of tho clTUlxod world—U ponrlu
In tho oTldosco of tho utonlehlnx effect. of DRAKB’S
FLAHTATIOB BITTERS. Thonunde upon thouendo
or letter* like the following mar bo aeon atonroffloo:
Rbbdsburt, Wib., Bextt. 16, 1863.
•*•*** I haTe been in the army hoipltal* for
fourteen months—epeechles* and nearly dead. AX Alton,
111,« they cave me a bottle of Plantation Bitter*. * * *
Three bottles restored my speech and eared me. * * * j*
0. H, FLAUTB. ”
. South Warsaw, 0., July 28, 1863.*
“** * * One young man* who had been sick and not
out of the house for two yean with Scrofula and Ery
sipelas, after paying the doctor* over 9100 without bene
fit, has been eared by ten bottles of your Bitters. * * *
EDWARD WOUNAI.L.”
The following I* from the Matron of the Union Home
School for the Children of volunteers:
Hatbmbtbk Mabsiob, Fiptt-sbvbktb Sr., J
New Yonx, August 2. 1863. J
11 Djl Brass : Tour wonderful Plantation Bitters
have been given to some of our little children suffering
from weakness and weak lungs with most happy effect.
One little girl, in particular, with pains In the head, loss
of appetite, and dally wasting consumption, on whom
all medical skill had been exhausted, has been entirely
restored. We commenced with but a tea spoonful of
Bitter* a day. Her appetite increased; strength and
health followed- * * * *
Respectfully,
"* * * lowe much to you, for I verily believe the
Plantation Bitters haye saved my life.
BBV. W. H, WAGGONBB, Madrid, If. T.”
•»* * * Thou wilt send me two bottle* more of thy
Plantation Bitters. My wife has been, greatly benefited
by their use.
Thy friend, ASA CURBIN, Philadelphia, Fa.”
***** I have been a great sufferer from Dyspepsia,
and had to abandon preaching. * * * The Plantation
Bitters have cured me.
REV. J. S, OATHOBN, Rochester, N. Y.”
***** Send us twenty-four dozen more of your
Plantation Bitters, the popularity of which is daily in
creasing with the guests of our house.
SYKES, CHADWICK, A CO.,
Proprietors Willard’s Hotel, Washington, D. C. ”
’•* * * I have given the Plantation Bitters to hun
dred* of onr disabled soldiers with the most astonishing
effect. G. W. D. ANDREWS,
Superintendent Soldiers' Home, Cincinnati, O.”
■•* * * The Plantation Bitter* have cured me of
liver complaint, of which I was laid np prostrate and
had to abandon my business.
H. B. KINGSLEY, Cleveland, O.”
* * The Plantation Bitters have cured me of a
derangement of the kidneys and urinary organs that has
distressed me for years. It acts like a charm.
\C.C. MOORE, Agent for Colgate A Co., 254 Broadway,”
Ao., Ac,, Ao„ Ao.» Ac., Ao,
The Plantation Bitters make the weak strong, the lan
guid brilliant, and are exhausted nature’s great restorer.
They are composed of the celebrated Cliasaya Bark,
Wintergreen, Sassafras, Boots, Herbs, Ac., all preserved
in perfectly pure Si Croix Rum. m
8. T-—lB6p.—X.
Persons of sedentary habits, troubled with weakness,
lassitude, palpitation of the heart, lack of appetite, dis
tress after eating, torpid liver, constipation, Ac*, deserve
to suffer if they will not try them.
They are recommended by the highest medical autho
rities, and are warranted to produce an frpmedfofc bene
ficial effect. They are exceedingly agreeable, perfectly
pure, and harmless v
JTotiob.— Any person pretending to sell Plantation Bit
ten In bulk or by the gallon is a swindler and impostor.
We only put It up lu onr log-cabin bottles. Beware of
bottle* refilled With Imitation
several person* are already In prison. See that every
Bottle has our United States stamp over the cork, and
signature on steel-plate side labels.
Bold by respectable dealers throughout the habitable
‘ 1<,,,8 P. H- DRAKE A CO;
o«13-*tnJrtMn> SO!* BROADWAY. N. T.
FINANCIAL.
(COUPONS OF
7 3 10 TREASURY NOTES DUE FEBRUARY 19.
7 3-10 do. do. do. APRII. 1.
6-20 BONDS do. MAY 1.
HIGHEST MARKET BATES PAID
BY
DRBSEL & CO.,
fel2lot Ho. 31 South THIRD Street.
£JLABKSON & 00.,
BANKERS ,
• • - ’ -p ~
No. 11l South THIRD Street, Philadelphia.
Government Securities of all Issues
PURCHASED AND FOR SALE.
STOCKS, BONDS, AND GOLD BOUGHT AND
SOM) ON COMMISSION.
Interest Allowed on Deposits.
I®-COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY MADE. feg-lm
JAY COOKE & CO.,
BANKERS AND DEALERS
GOVERNMENT LOANS
6-20 BONDS
6 PBB CENT. IEGAL TENDERS.
T-30 TREASURY NOTES.
1881 DOANS.
ONB-YBAB CERTIFICATES.
aU.BTBBMASTBRS’ VOUCHSBS.
QUARTERMASTERS' CHECKS.
“CITY AND STATS STOCKS.
BANK. RAILROAD. AND
■ CANAL STOCKS AND BONDS.
Stocks Bought and Sold on Commission
▲ fall supply of all Unde of
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES,
Including the New Five Per Cent, (legal tender) TREA
SURY NOTES. Always on hand.
Collections made and deposits received.
JAY COOKE ifc CO.,
Ho. 114 Sofltb THIRD STBP.BT.
ja27-lm _
IQTH FEBRUARY,
IST APRIL, 1864.
IST MAY, ;
COUPONS V 3-lO >: Aivo 3-30,
WAN tS-D.
DREXET. *z CO
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
"DETIRN OF THF. ROVAL INSU
+t ranch company of Liverpool, Jess 00,iM3.
CAPITAL STOCK *10,000,000. - ■
Of which paid*** »• ..81.418 325
Cash on hand nd in Bank 155.587
Bfal Estate Jg.9§7
Ca*h in hands of agents.......
United States Stocks held in Hew York 520,715
Loan*secured by Bond*..••»••••• *»?5“ S 3
Loans secured by Life Policies.l9 K 2OO
Sundry investments in Great Britain.***** 770,685
-Loan on Stocks with margins of 18 to 20 per cent 1.776 027
Total assets.
Fire Insurance Premiums, 1862
Losses paid. 1882.*--.
Lowes not adjusted, about
Dividend declared, about
Expenses, about - - -
Liabilities, besides losses mentioned above,
sundry small accounts, and three months
duty to Government, not yet due« 30,855
fels*eatu>l6t
insuran
a Ho. 406 CHBS 1
PHILADI
fIEE AHD IfiLAl
_ DISBO'
Frauds K Buck,
Charles Richardson.
Hei<ry Lewis.
O W. Davis,
P 8 Justice,
George A. West.-
FRsNOIB 11.
C£IAS. RICHA
W, I. Bt.ANOHaRP- Secretfti
trußNiruKE. - bare change.—*
A To those wishing to purchase FIVE FORNIfUBE I
would sft> thet i shall offer ray eutire stuck, at the
WaKRJ OOMS, Ho. *5 South cECOHD Street, above
Chestnut. at the cost of manufacture The Fornitare
must h« sold before the 10th of March, as the store is to
bn used for other purposes. The work and materials are
of the very beet quality, and every article will be war
ranted &6 ed,
Th« stock comprises some of the ffnestpatterns or solid
BOSfcWOOD an 1 W eLWU T PARLOR SHITS, covered in
Sann, Brocatelle, ** Plush, ” Reps, and Hair Cloth, ever
offered for sale. Also, solid Walnut Bound coruerißed
stead*. splendid Dressing Bureaus and Bncloeea »«“■
stands to match; Parlor tables, OhatTS, Biegeres. Kaay-
Arm and Stuffed Rocking Chaim- Sideboards, grtensloj-
Tabiee, Dining Chairs, in Reps; Lounges,
Racks, Bsil Tables; in fact, etery TarifltT rfg&rlor.
Dining Room. Hall, Library. and fc Chamber Furniture.
... o« tii. statement■ willeasily
»t co»t. and wm jranafactarer.
Hipes AND TALLOW AT public
AUCTION -Will b. offered at Pnblle Anetl6n.it 18
o’cloek M , on TIIBBI>AT,-tbe 23d dejr at February. at
the MoßMnent Tard .Jn-the oil* of Waehlngton. about
sf«OTaLTBD BUB HIDES, and 60.000 ftaoTTAHLO W,
Inaood condition. ‘
• Term. CAfcH, in Government fnnde.
fe!67t OBBEL, Llent Col. andC.S
/TIABTES BE YIBITE.—B. F. REIMER’B
styles combine the merits essential to popularity,
truthfulne**. and beauty. Go early to 684 ARCH St.
and obtain good pictures. It*
MBS. 0. M. DEVOR.”
ss 198 040
.. 1,544.240
738 980
12,435
165.120
486,065
OB COMPANY,
.TirUT BTKKBT*
ELPHIA
,ND IfISURAHOK.
ITOBS. . _
John W« Brennan,
Robert B. Potter,
John Kessler, Jr,,
E. D Woodruff,
Charles Stokes,
Joseph *l>. Ellis.
‘BUCK. President
tRDBOtt. Vice President.
ITT- Ul4-tf
WANTS.
A LADY WISHES A SITUATION A 8
TEACHER OP (Piano! MUSIC. Best references.
Address “TEACHER Op md JC, "thin offlse 1£
A SITUATION AS BAX.B-SMAN IN A
, 6 *o r **bT* fan who lias a larae
countiy acqnainiancfi, BefereacQ aiy«a. Address “D.
«»•» Mngptßnlly. W ,T. felfrSt*
A FIRST-CLASS BOOR-KEEPBB
„ a JOttDK married maa-desireß a.ituet enia a good
Mercantile or Maim factoring Establishment Han had
several year*’experience on Market etr»et Can irive
the best of reference to prominent business m->n bask
f fflcers and pre»ent employers. Address 4 *R..’»■» l arA „r
Wm W. Key*. Bo* 2 ; 35 Post Office fe7Q-.it*
A N EXPEBIENCBD BUSINESS MAN
A a ge ( to travelling and who baa a large trade inch's
Ptate and all through, the West, desires a orsitlon in a
first-clasr Grocery, Tea, Prodace, or o<her Hoa«e deslr
Irk to increase or introduce their business. Address “A.
Z*" ihlscfflce. faliit*
T ACQUBBEB AND DIPPEU WANT
JLJ ed —Highest wages and steady employenent.
” rp A W
lt * SEVENTEENTH and QOATBS dt*e»tg.
TO BOOKBINDERS.—A
X FORWARDER, who has some knowledge of finish
ing, would like to make an arrangement with some re
tpomib-e pari> by the Ist of April, to serve some months
order instructions »t Finishing Would h*v« no objec
tion* 10 Forwarding occasionally. A Job-shop will be
preferred. Address “Finbher.” Pres* Office. It*
"Wanted-a boy, in a commit
SION HOUSE. Address “A. B. C-,” thisloffle*.
fe!6 St*
W ANTED-SALESMAN IN A HO
. feiery and Notion house One who can Influence
trade, and one with some experience in the business to
a»Eist in store. Address, with reference, “A. B this
office fel6-3t*
WANTED —IN WHOLESALE NO
TION ROUPE a competent BOOKKEEPER; one
Who is willing tom*k« himt-elf generally useful. Refer
ences required. Address 4 * B ~ TP rejta Office
Also, a smart, active LAD, from 16 to 18 years of age.
Address as above. rei&Bf
WANTED—AN ASSISTANT SALES
" » MAN In a Doire*tlc Commission Honse. Address
4 * P. 0.. ” Box No. » 683, with references. fel6 6t*
WANTED—IN A DOMESTIC COM
** mission Honse, an active LAD. 15 or 18 years of
age Addretß “P. O.Box No. 13413* in hand
writing of applicant, with references. f«l6-3t*
WANTED—TWO OB THREE BOYS
* r to work on Gordon and Baggies l power presses,
principally card and clrcalar work Apply U toe LO'IK*
WOOD MANUFACTURING CO., 300 6. THIRD Street.
fe!s-2t*
WANTED—IN A DRY-GOODS 0054-
* * MISSION HOUSE, a young man with some ex
perience, to assist in the Counting-Room. Mast be
qu : ck and correct at figures, write a good baud, and
Rive satisfactory references. Address Box 1583 P. 0.
ftl3-Bt* •
WANTED—IN A FEW WEEKS. BY
»* a Gentlemen a-nd Wife, with two Dau*hters, per
manent BOARDING on a pleasant street, not over eight
squares from Chestnut and Seventh; three room* in
second or third story- with erwithont furniture. Rafer
erce exchanged. Address, statingUocation and terms
per month. Box 1032 Post Office. f«l3-6fc*
WANTED—A SALESMAN* IN A
Dtp Goods Jobbing House, Address Box No 2091,
Philadelphia Post Office, feH6t
WANTED, BY A MARRIED MAN,
** a situation as Pale r man or Assistant Bookkeeper,
in a Wholesale Jobbing Honse. Brought op in the dry
goods business in the country.
No objection to keeping books in a manufacturing es
tobUsbment. Address 4 ‘8.D.,” PostOfficd, BORDGY
TOWN. N. J. fell-St*
WANTED— AN INTELLIGENT BOY.
about 18 years old, iu a Wholesale Hat and Straw
Good* House. Addrem, in handwriting of applicant.
VBox 2,842. Philadelphia Post office. fe!3 sta;h3t*
WANTED CLOTHING.—P SRSONS
* » having Clothing to dispose of will please call on
or address 0. MILLER,
jafi-tnthsBm* No. 303 CHESTNUT Street.
■WANTED—A FEW ERIE CITY
f “ and County BONDS.
Erie Car al Bonds of Erie, Pennsylvania.
Also, 10,000 North Branch Canal Bonds, for which the
highest price will be paid by - „
C. B. WRIGHT & CO.,
. South THIRD Street,
f<p 9 • 12t Opposite the jtxch a n ge.
®7fj A MONTH!—I Want TO HIRE
nP * AGENTsT in every County, at 4t75 a month, ex
pellees paid, to sell my new cheap Family SewlnirWa*
chines. Address S. MADISON.AIfred.Me. [Pel2 d&W.'jm
SsHO X MONTH I—l Want Agents at
60 a month.expenses paid, to sell my Everlasting
Pencils , Oriental Burners-, and 13 otheT articles. 15 circu
lars aent/rie JOHN F, LORD, Biddeford, ale ja27 2m
m WANTED—ON OB BEFORE
•Ekgept. lot — to pnrcbaie [or rest, a desirable HOUSE,
situate on Chestnut. Wainut, Locust, or Spruce street*,
east of Broad street. Address Box 517 Post Office. A
furnished house would be rented if desirably located,
lelc-at
WANTED TO BENT—BY THE
■■fill Ist of March, a three-story DWELLING.With three
ktorv back«bnildings situate between Tenth and Twen
tieih and Spring Osrden and Brown streets. Address,
giving location and rent. Box 1476, P- O. fa4*thstal2t
m WANTED—FOB THE SUMMER.
ffiUL a moderate* sized FurnishedDHousd at CHE iTNUT
BILL. Addres* HENRY G. SMITH,
fe!s 6t* No 605 WALNUT htreet, (second floor.)
jm WANTED TO BENT—A SMALL,
\flciL drw HOUSE. Address Box 1007. Philadelphia
Post Office. falO-fit*
BOARDING.
rjOAREING— A SMALL PRIVATE
XX family, livingln Walnut Street, near Twentieth,
would receive several single Gentlemen, or Gentlemen
snd their wives, without children House first class
Addreas, foroneweek, * 4 West Walnut Street,” Press
Office. fp!6-2t*
S.OST AND FOUND.
t OST—A OEBTIFIOATE FOR ONE
L Share in the KENSINGTON BANK, In the county
Of Philadelphia. The finder will be suitably rewarded
if left at aland IS STRAWBERRY" sstreot.
ja26-tuthSt* MDSES WHESLEB.
T OPT—A CEETIFIO A'l E OF 5 PER
JU CBST. LOAN OP STATE OF PE3NSYLVACTIA.
for SBI6 OS, dst«o M.rch 12 18S0. Ho. 754. in name of
WILLIAM MBHEDITH. Also, a Certtflcate of 5-per
cent. Loan of State of Pennsylvania, fov the aam of *2OO
dated Jane 30, 1845, Ho. 1452. in the name of ELI EL
PRICE, administrator of William Meredith la trust. Ap
plication has been made to the Auditor General for a re
newal of said Certth :ates
felMm BLI K. PBIOE. No. 811 ARCH Street.
FOR SALE AND TO IET.
gjjj HOUSES I
DWELLINGS!!
, STORES ! 1 1
FOR SALE
HOUSES,
STORES, and
DWELLINGS,
In all parts of the city of Philadelphia.
Cl 11 or send your address for a copy of House Register*
GEO. N. TOWNSEND & GO.,
fe!2-6t l»3 hi South FuTTRTH Street.
pOAL YARD FOB SALE—THE BEST
fitted-op Tard in the city. Capacity- for doing any
s mount of business. Inquire at No. 957 North NINTH
Street, below Girard avenue. Terms easy. fe!3>6t*
CTEAMBOAT MACHINERY FOR
SALE, on wharf of Port Richmond Iron Works, Phi*
ladelpbia. One Marine Return Fine Boiler. 20 feat long,
7 feet wide; one Boiler, 20 feet long, 7 fee; wide; one
boiler, inti able for propellor-tug. 12 feet long, 6 feet di
ameter; two skeleton Walking-Beams wit a wrnuvht
iron shafts- 12 and 14 feet long. Address Bux 969, Pui
ladrlpMa Poet Office. fel3-3t*
VALUABLE DELAWARE WHARF
T PROPERTY FOR SALE. Thin property. cen
trally located in the EIGHTEENTH WARD of the city
of Philadelphia, has a frontage on the river Delaware,
extending to Beach street, of I*6 feet, with a superior
80'feet-wide pier into deepwater; capacious docks, 200
to 600-feet lone, oo both sldas —the whole embracing aa
area of over 66,000 square feet, with, privileges of exten
sion equal to a total are* exceeding 60.000 square feet.
For farther information, apply perso-ally, or by letter,
to SAMtTBL 8. GRICE.
fe9-tf 1344) BEACH t tract, Philadelphia
WATER POWER TO RENT.—ONE
"L of the beat WATER POWERS la the State of
Delaware, healthy and pleasantly situated, having about
thirty Cottages for hande, and a very desiranl* residence
for maoufacturex or manager* The Watv Power has
13 feet fall, 2 overshot v?he©J», each 20 feet breast, 10>s
feet dip.rarter; said to be 70 horsepower.
Mill recently burned down, will be rebuilt by the
owner for either cotton, wool, or paper manufacture.
The property has unusual advantages for paper* making.
Tiit owner, who rerides on the property, would prefer
joir-ieg seme party who would furnish capital to put ma
chinery into factory and carrying oa the same as a wool
en man* factory. or would lease th? same for a term of
years for further particulars CSILLA*
fe4*lm* Newark. Delaware.
nnn to loan on mqrt
»lp4t,UUU GiOE. Alio, th« sum of *7.(100. As
pl» at the office of JAMES H. C ASTLS,
1 ft* No. 115.Souti FIFTH Strest
4* FOR SALE—A VERY DESIRA
•KaLBLB hoergg, ceattflUy located, for #12,000. Addrese
“House,” Press office. • It*
MFOR SALE—A YEKY DESIRA
-3LE PROPERTY. the residence of the late 2>r.
Jacob SHaRPLESS, deceased, with Eighteen Acres of
enperior Band attached It is situated in the borongb
of DOWNInGTOWN. Chester county, within tea
miiui.es’ walk of the Chester Valley and Pennsylvania
Railroad Stations, at which all trains aton. Tj«D well'
log 1b yen conveniently and substantially built, with
Bars, Tenant Bouee. Spring House, and all necessary
out-buildings. There is a great abundance of ShrUb*
bery. Fruit, and Shade Trans. Part of the land Will
be sold with the buildings, if desired. Apply to
ABM S ASH BRIDGE,
DOWSING TOWN - P. 0.
MARCH STREET DWELLING. B HI
LOW EIGHTH Street. 21 feet 6 Inches front, HO
fert deept Tfitk back bui,din«s. sta-bling, &c. , and suit
able for a Store for tale by
fe!3»3t* a.P & J H. MORRIS, 910 ARCH Street.
MSI 800 FOR DWELLING HOUSE
AND LOT (20 by 16 feet 4in ). No S3l Crown street,
near CaHowhill Will rent for $ll per month. Clear of
incumbrance. For sale by _
J. B M'TOHELL,
310 YORK avenue.
MFCB SALE VERY LOW.—THE
*«<?liable 'HOUBE No. 614 North SIXTEENTH
sin et, 36 feet front Priee. only $9 000
Also, the large and substantia iy built DWBLIJNG
No. 202 FRAU LIN Street delightfully situated. oupos'te
tbeSqnre, containing twenty rooms, and suitable for a
large fmoUy or Jfrst-class Boarding-H jusb or Semlmrj.
GREEN STREET! GREEN STREET!
Tboee wanting Houses on Gr«ea street, or fa that vi
cinity. had best go straight to Headquarjera
R W. corner SSVBHTEBNHaudQBBJ»
fel3 OrlaSßonth FOJBTg Street..
MTO LET—A COMMODIOUS
DWELLING, No. 13» North FRONT |tr«et. Kent
“agg*- 40 NoXsEPOND Stmt.
«for sale cheap labge
mah.yt.aND FARM, containing 1.020 acres 4*o of
which Ire flSetlSber land divided into three Farms,
with three teU of g«od bail dings; besides a large store*
bouse, one or the best stands in the county for busi- ess;
wharf, grain bouses, «c., «©.; situate ia Dorcbetter
county, on a navigable nw. For full • particulars ap-
SJ to A PETTIT; 3*3 WALNUT Street
price only EL TOO. Indisputable title. Term easy. fe!3
ifw FOB SALE-HORSE, CAB-
AND HARNESS—The property of a.
Physician recently deceased The H*o*ba >s a handsome
bob- tail bay, and is a perfectly safe FAMILY HORSE .
Apply lo WH. H. 6aO'>N»
lel6i3t* * 35 North FOURTH Street.
CL CO ND NATIONAL BANK OF
FhANBFORD. - T „
CAPITAL *lo*6oo. faITH THE PRIVILEGE OP IN
CREASING TO «00 000. - t .
Nathan HILLBS, President,
wi LLTAM H. RHAWB. Cashier.
(Late of the Philadelphia Bank )
NATHAN HILLEB. DI »? CT g^aBLES R KRBMMt.
GEORGE W. BHaWN. B|»J- BOWL aND. Jr »
SIMONB. SNYDER, BEf£• H. DEFCON.
BDW ABD HAYES. - JOHN COPrlsK.
oSMSSBF4et
SJS®*® aa»“alßiMlEltisßMiMW a poll the anal
:t “™UeetloM opou all aoMMlhls polite wIU be made
TBS?* BHiWN, Cashier,
FUND H.^'
JAMES E. MUaPOQH
Will Rive a coaise of
THREE readings.
MUSICAL FUND HALL,
consUtlngof Soriptaral and choice eelsotlma. on
the following evenings:
TUESDAY, Feb. Wth,
THURSDAY, Feb. lSCfc,
SATUBDAT, Feb. MMI.
To comtnencfl at a quarter cf eight o'clock
Mnsle Tickets, Reserved Seat, Fifty Cento.
Course Tickets Reserved Seat, One I'eilar
May bo bad at
AftSMEID « STABS'.
Wo. Mt OHBSiniUrStrMti.
OF MUSIO,
mTHmGHTOF|M^^ 8
When, tty particular reqneet v: nnmer.ras oatrone w«t'
beprodnsed the romaQUc aof Auei,> * B Porous, Witt
LA DAME bLANCUKfrbe
by Boieldlen, with th, followln* aoeanai»4 oL I ,'.
Oavestnn ....7 - ~HL.w a’Siranna
* MB "‘M.O ••*••0.00000 00 0 . 0...
J)i cijson, Deri* Krjj'eid.
Jenny*••••• ••••*• • • Milo C'-vutnea,
Mac Irton Herr Graff
ScAie. Scotlaad, Castle of the Connt of av upl.
Conducti-r ...CaRL ANS.OaOTS.
'llcketn of Admlspion to Parquet. pA-qaet Circle, end
Balconv, $l. Po extra charge for fißcored Seat*, Fami
ly Circle. 60cento; Amphitheatre 25 cents.
Doors ope aat o’clock. Performance to commeuse
at 8 o clock •
FRIDAY EVENING. Februaryl9.
fclxih Wigtb i f tliM 'easou.
GRAND MATINGS
, ON SATURDAY AFTER !»00N.
Tickets can be obuined at GoaW’e Mtttffl Store*
Seventh and Chentnut streets, and at the Academy of
M'pblc* fe 16-fit*
AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIO*
**RATTLE OP GETTYSBURG *»
By reaueet of «ev<?ral c’tizeas. tee above iuteraetliic
Leciure, graphically and ibriiliuglv deonriblagthe groat
Battle of the W«r will be KE -E vTE I) by
Rev. JOHN R WaRNBR. of Gettysburg,
OuTUAbD*? EVENING, tae23diost.
Ticket o ♦... .25 cents,
Reserved Befits.
* .Forsale at MaJRMEN’S DOG CHESTNUT Street, and
at the Academy only on the day and eveniug ofthe
tare. Xoore open at I'm Lecture to commeac-* at §
o'clooh. fo!9 9h
NEW CHESTNUT-
STRBBT THBATRB.
LEONARD GROVER
LAST NIGHTS,
LAST NIGHTS,
a « . last NIGHTS.
Of the delightful drama,
••TICKET OP.* LEAVB..«.~..MATf **
“•TICKBT OP EhAVfi MaN.”
"TICKET • ...*OF LKaVB........MAN.**
THIS EVENING, Pebraary 16.
The great t nccene of the
TJCKrtT OF-LBAVB MAN
Iu London. New York, Boston, Washington, and tU
great sneeze* at the
CHESrOUT-STREBT TNEiTBE,
Constitnlee ;t beyond a doubt ihe moat wonderful
DRAMATIC SUCCESi tfF THB AGE.
The public should bear in mind that this beautttal
Drama can only receive a few more represeutailoaeiA
this Theatre.
FRIDAY HBXT, FIRST COMEDY NIGHT OF TBB
. SEASON.
“THE FINE OLD ENGLISH GENTLE if AN.”
Reappearance of Mr. C BARSOV and Mr T. H.
KNIGHT. Several members uf the company will make
tneir first appearance duriug the week.
In preparation, the great Irish. Drama.
COLLEEN HAWN',
with new scenery and appointments.
SATURDAY AFTERNOON NEXT.
THE SECOND > AMILY MATiABB.
KOPPITZ AND THE GRAND ORCHESTRA
play this week 4 Overtures to Hungary Laxlo, ” oem
posed by Erkel FereLZ. performed fur the first time tu
America; “Union Armada Polka,” C Koppltz, with
Comet Cbllgato. by Mr. Dnan; “ Anden Abeadsteru 1 *
(to the Evening Star), Aria from the Opera of Taanhaoßer.
fel6
WALN UT-STBEET THBATBH
,T Lepsee MRS M. A. GARHETTiON.
PROLONGMEKT OF IHE ENGAGEMENT OF
LUCILLE WESTERN.
Who. at the request of hundreds of families, will ap
pear cn
THIS (Tuesday) EVENING, Feb. 16.
In tne Thrilling Moral Emotional Play of
EafeT LYNNE. . «
OR. THE BLOFfiMENT,
MISS LUCILLE WESTERN appearing as
LADY ISABEL and MADAME VINE.
M*S. JOHN DREW’S NEW ABOH*
AU RTREBT THEATRE.
SECOND NIGHT SECOND NIGHT
OF MIS 3 CAROLINE RICHINGB, AND ENGLISH
OPERA TROUPE
THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING. Feb. 16. 1864.
the Daughter of the regiment
MARIE MISS CAROLINE RIOHINGS.
Cartouche....* Mr. B. Regain..
T« »io Mr. o.wtU.
Bcvrtenslae ......Mr. Griffiths..
To conclude wßh JOHN WOPPS.
John Wopus Stuart Robson.
FRIDAY BENEFIT OF MISS RLCHINGS.
Prices as usual. Curtain rises at 7}£ o’clock. fel6
HALL.
CHESTNUT Street, -above TWELFTH.
M»»NDAY EVENING. February 15th.
AND EVBRY EVENING DURING THE WEEK.
SECOND WEEK—TRIUMPHANT HUCOESa.
Three changes of Programme ag-»ia this week.
TWO NEW STABR
Mr. CHAS. MELVILLE, the fityorite balladht,
Mr. OTIS H. CARTER the astonishing Tenor.
MORRIS MIN&TBSLS
The best band in the world. From their Op«r*
Honse, Boston. Patronized by the elite of
BEAUTY, FASHION AND RSSPBC7IBILITY.
The Hall Is crowded sightly. See for yourself*
COME EARLY TO OBTAIN SEATS.
Look out for the laughable biulesqaes this week,
THB BOYS FK4>M DaVENPORT, lOWIA.
THE VETERAN AND THE STRANGER.
New Songe, Jokes. Acts, and Faroes.
CardAPf Admission Ocean's. Hoars oper at.B4( o’clock;
to commence at 7511. CHARLES A. MORRIS Manager.
fe!s-6t*
fiREAT NATIONAL CIBOUS
'j TROUPE. MARK vr Street, above Twelfth.
LAST WEEK BUT ONE.
Directress, Mrs. CHARLES WARNER, formerly UnL
DaN RICE.
POPULAR ENTHUSIASM
still attends thepi-rformances ofthe
GREAT CLASSIC SHOW,
and there is no doubt that the institution would retain
its popularity th oushout the year, but lt must close in.
a very ehort time. Tbnee who like a
PALATABLE DHH OF FUN
should not fall to avail themselves of the pT«eent oppor«
tanlty- ,a Be wise to day. ’tie madness to defer. ”
MATINEES ON WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY AF
TERNOONS. Admission 25cto; stave seats 60c; private
boxes $3; gallery 15 cts Commencing at 2)£ o’clock each
Afternoon: Evening. 7.40
Benefit of Mr. and Mrs WHITTAKER on THURSDAY
EVENING, 18th tost. felS 6fc
TEMPLE OF WONDERS.
A assembly buildings.
TENTH And OHEBTNUT Streets
WILL SHOKTLY CLOSB.
MAGICAL and PHILOSOPHICAL BXPEttIHERTS;
Great Powers of VRNTBILOQUIBH. and the LEARN**
CANARY BIRDS.
SIGNOR BLITZ will appear in his popular Entertain*
menta EVERY EVENING, commencing at 7X and
WEDNESDAY and SATURD AY AFTERNOON at 3. _
Admission 25 cents; Children Ifi cents. iai-w
PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF
r _ THE ranSABT 0
i. jaxj mid AKTB,
1695 OHBSTWOT STRICT- „ M
OPEN DAILY (Saudi** «xtdpt«d) frox* 9 i H> tIU
fF.M.
AdmisMoo SSeeuks. OMldren half »ri«* ja2Mf
MIUTABY.
S 100 MEN WANTED,
TO AVOID THE DRAFT,
and join anT Old Pennsylvania
ARTILLERY, CAVALRY, OR INFANTRY.
REGIMENT,
am? get the HIGHEST BOUNTIES.
VETBRANS- ....
NEW RECEOITS $573.
SA7S Cash paid before they are sent to Rendezrons.
75 “ “ “ leaving Rendezvous for Regiment.
Eetrareof unauthorized Agents, irresponsiblerunners,
■who are on the alert to take advantage of von. Come to
the General Recruiting Office, N £ corner BRO *D and
SFBIhG GARDEN Streets.
M. WAN&SR, IT. S. Recruiting Agent.
fe:6-2t** Fourth. District Pa.
t ATTENTION I CO. D, BLUE Bfi-
SERYIS!-The members are particularly requested
to attend a i«p«cial Meeting at the Armory, on THIS
(Tueiday) EVENING, 16th, at o'clock. ' Business
of importance on hand.
It* Lieut. WM. J VOLKMAB, S3C*y.
u PROVOST GUARD.—TiI W RO'. LS
■ft OF THE FIFTH COMPANY ARK NOW OPES. Do
Ilf not ml'B this opportunity. Goo- • intelligent man
■<» cprnot siet<mbett«r <-U’y. From thej »aT#e number
defeiiiif lb come from the differed tpartß vf the sate th*
entire force will be filled before tin day* have elapsed.
Come, well to the Pav et Marsh*’ s
office, FIFTH aid streets.
Captain JOBS H. JA'JSC,
Captain fUURLES KEBtf.
Jtecruliio* officers
a GENERAL RECRUITING OFFICE,
fl| 611 CHKSTHUT Sitfek ' , .
W Kecrnitß wanted for all the grtlantoid Cavalry.
m Artillery, and Infantry regiments now m service
raised in this State , , ..
- A Hmlted namhorof men can yei te enlas ed for the 2d
‘-AjviMery .Rationed In the fortifications tor tli* de
feat® ©f Wellington: and for the Artillery,'stationed
at Fortran Monroe, Va bvappying at this office Imma
diately,. BOONTiES.
Veteran Volunteers
All other Volunteers *.
*MB t-ASH IN HANT>.
Pew&re rf unauthorized acents, irresponsible raiinari.
and scoundrels. who are on the alert to take advantage
of yeti, but come direct to t> e authorized recruiting
office. No, 611 Chestnut street, aad select a good old resfi
secure the bounty* serve under officers of expert'
enc« and avoid the impending draft. . _ _
CHAB. N. GADWALLADEB, Capt. 21 Ait. P.V.,
felfr 6t* General Itecralting Officer,
AVOID THE DRAFT.
HOW OK MEYER IS THE TTttß TpBNLI&T.
Recruits wasted for the IBth
■iP « PexuasylvanlaCavalry, not* is the Held AU
Benoits receive 'he tame fconsties as other Kecrttits re
ceive row enlisting: pay commencing from tne aateor
enrowent.. Apply . frBOK ZAKR4OaBR
At Ho. JOfi routb hlXPHSfreet#
Major 0. Berry’s Marquee.
fell 4t
0. S. Geobok W. lEvrtf
COrABTHGBSBIPB.
r'OP A ETNEBSH IP.
Philadelphia Pebraary 1.1@64.
The nuderMffDeq me_tbi> ddyjusooUteii
ond*rtbe Arm of BOLDIN & Watti'll tN, a* fobacce
nod General Commission Merchants, at No. 105 tf WA
TER Street, and No. 100 N. DELA.W’IfIB Avenue.
®E£RGEBO* 4 DIN, (late of Boldin & Penrose.)
, WaATMaCf,
(Late M. Wartraan ft 00. >
IEGAL.
T ETTEBS TESTAMENTABY UPON
the Estate of CONSTANTINE OUFFOBD. lata of
tfae city of Philadelphia. dec T d, Having oeen granted fcfr
tne undersigned al' persons ind bted tome astute ari
requeued to make payment, and those having claims
against tie same will present wtthoat delay i to
T B “dOBT BKITJOJf.
No 4:30 WAI.WPT Street.
Or »«her Attorney,
fer» tr.6*
KTOTICE LETTERS TESTAM>NTAe
W ry to tlie Estate or JOHN BtonE. decoac-d.
V„ sSStedto the nnrlerslMffS »!' P'tW! i»-
t« 1 1, ait «i”.t n are recto. »'6d to matte par in-at aid
SKUrt&toS the .aid to Dreaeot
then to B s B800k! S Kxocuturrc,
5*58 tonth TdIRO Street.
A t/JER’SHAIKDYEt (i 800, No.
J\ 53 THIRD Street above Chest ant. lt»
4ssa correct piano tuning
nrTTT* - Mr. C fi. SARQEST r < Orders for Ihialbt
tod Rapttrlni Pianos are received at MAtjOff 4 00. *
Stor*. 90t OHESTWu f Street, only,
•-'IHr 8 baa had eleven years'feetory experience in Bo*
ton rad five year*’employment in PhUadelpb-i* .
SPECIAL —Pianos releaihtred to Bound as soft an*
ewwMoned as new, without rt.mrr.Hnp.
for Tnnlne. Urt
§ JOELS JL OAFBN, PHRUiNOLO
GIST, mar bodonaoltod, DAY andBVSNING.on
adaptation to Buaiaaa* Trade, and rrofainon.
on tla* Improvement of kealth, correction or
(Anita- formation of frianduitva. Ac. Fa>l(oo
sarlrtiona of character glyen whan Toaoirad at no. Jf#
S/TtNl'H fctmS, abOTa ChsitMt. mS-Uli'-oSibU
•MANAGES.
s67s
675