woke we Bee to men? young men looking io pals. w tbink U’l becaure they onn’t .tand the draft ot 03 r eetreie winter,; even nle, they say, turn* pale on the leoood OT third Uiaugllt, but thuio mentbat don’t ail st sU turn pale before the third draft. We would merely bint that Uniforms are to be had ready-made at Chas. Stokes & Oo.’s one-prloe Clothing Store, under the Continental, out by some of the beet draughtsmen in tho city. ifc'OopARTHSRBHrr.— J?y reference to another cfluom itwillbe notteed that Mr. George Aliaac Mr Connh H. Thompson Bare entered Into partnerehtp fcSpptoy and eommi«lon agent, and general mere SiX broker., at No. 151 North Delaware ave fine. We glab them iucee«». Dmaskbsb, eve, bab, throat diseases, catarrh, treated with the utmost success, by Dr. Von Motcli- Eisker, -Oculist and Auriat. Testimonials and refe ranoe* can be examined at bis office, 1027 Walnut atreet. st THB Eae, its Diseases, and thbik Tkeat- Hbnt. —Mewra. Martin k Randall, publlahera, 39 SouUi Sixth street, announce that this great popu lar medical work, by the eminent auriat, Dr. Von ZUosohileker, is now ready for sale. fel&3t Oonire, Bunioiib, Ihvebtbd Naiis, Enlaksbi Joans, and all ffUeuei or the feet, cored wltbont (tain or Inconvenience to the patient, by Dr. Zaotw Eie, Burgeon Ohiropodlrt, 931 Oheatnut street. Refer* 4o pbyaiaians and aurgeona of the city. ja2s-M Family Coal.—The Hiokory and Fisk Od i alao Spring Mountain Lehigh, prepared with care, and offered at reduced prices. Office and yard, Ninth and Willow. • [fee-awti] Knowles. MASON STUCK fc CO.’S STEOK& OO.’S STROK & CO.’S STROK & OO.’S STEOK-& OO.’S STROK & OO.’S STROK * CO.'S STROK & OO.’S STUCK, A CO.’S STROK k CO.’S STROK h CO.’S STROK k OO.’S HAMLIN’S CABINET ORGANS. J. E. <K Sev«nl ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS IP TO TWELVE O’CLOCK LAST NIGHT. £ Sewell, Jr, Baltimore BE Boas Harrisburg JLfhman. 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Wm Harris, Allentown] Tho* Will, Reading Wm Homer, Pesssbnrg John Herch, Fenn&bmg .1 K Treichler,Olay ton&vUle HenryJDiehl, Churchiown Chas Harper, Jenkintown W-Thompaon, JenkintownS C-bas Finney, fi&rtsvllle G B Knight, Feaatervuie id street, below Vint {Albert Eby. USA Frank BacSman. Newtown Mathias Shawn. Penna i Jas Palmer, Edge wood > Sami Weriz Philadelphia Mr Rich, Solebnry Geo Flowers, Attleboro 1 l Philip Fretz, . Doylestown Wm Foot, N-wtown I David Fell, Morris Jarrett, Sacks co. Barley Shsef—Secou Joi n Hendrick, Penna Geo W bister, Trenton P H Eger. Trenton U K Updike. L&mbertviUe Geo G Gear. Lambertville H Hopkins. New Jersey Jas Hill, Germantown W ifench, Upper Makeffeld Harley Lo«a.u. Bucks co Bfsifcmin Simpson, Bucks John Duer, Sole bury Wm McDowell, Penna Mount Veznon-Seci Col J Davenport, Wash W H Rcmig. Chester co F J Derliu, Bucks co J F Salisbury, Bucks co Capt Bruner ft )a, Boston Jas smith ft ig s prov, EI D W hikinton Geo Helml old and St., above Artk« Wm Scobie, New York H B Trainer, Reading G H Watson- Pittsburg ershoemaker, Penna J ,T Houston. Garnsburg J Graff. New York “ T W Walker, N-w York J B Harris, Treuton F G Boas. Reading J Dechant. Knoxville,Tenn W H Watkins, Pennsville John Whitaker treat, above Market, W M Loder. 8 roudsborg Stephen T Hazzard, Del Ja& G Weldon ft ia. N J Jacob H Hoff. Frenchtown S MKittenhouse.Frencht’n G L Sipctair. Frtnchtown James H->ff Frenchtown Alfred Blaker, Newtown J P Hutchinson Hadisen-Second nti H A Williams, Penna James 1 Moore, N J C Holcomb, Wertsville.N J J» Chamberlin, Wertsville W Sutphl n. Wextsv ilia. N J W Bwilbt, USA Wim&m B«rton Peter Collier, Laurel, Del John H Hall, Lanrfl, Be) SPECIAL NOTICES. Luxuriant Hair for All, by Using thb LONDON HAIR COLOR RESTORER. 2. It will restore Gray hair to its original color. 2. It will make it grow on bald heads. 3. It will restore the natural secretions, 4 It will remove all dandruff and itching. 5. It will make the hair soft, flexible, and glossy, 0. It will preserve the original color to old age. 7. It will prevent the hair from falling off. 8 It will cure all diseases of the scalp. It is not a die, nor does It contain any ingredient the least injurious to either skin or hair. Price 60c. Six Bottles, $2.50. Sold by Dr. SWAY WE ft SON, Ji No. 330 North SIXTH Street. Have You a Cough?—Use Dr. D. JAYNE’S EXPECTORANT at once. It may save you from Consumption. It will certainly cure the most in veterate Coughs and Co!ds. Save you Bronchitis t Thtn try Jayne’s Expectorant. It will subdue the in flammation. relieve the eough, pain, and difficulty o* breathing, and produce a speedy cure. Save you Asthma ? Jayhe’s Expectorant will overcome the spasmodic con traction of the wind tubes or air vessels, and cause ihe election of the mucus which clogs them. Have you Pleurisy / By taking two or three large doses of Jayne’s Expecto rant in quick succession, and covering up warmly in bed, the disease will be subdued at the outset. Save you Consumption f Jayne’s Expectorant will give you immediate relied It cleanses the lunge from all irritating matters, while it heals and invigorates them. Thousands who have been given up by their physicians have been restored to health, by its use. Whooping Couffh, Croup , and all diseases of the Luegs or Breast, are effectually and speedily cured by Jayxe’s Expectorant. It is no new remedy. Forthitty years it has been before the public, the demand for it constantly increasing, and the evidence of its great cura tive powers accumulating in our hands. Why not give It a trial ? Piepared only at No. 343 CHESTFUT Street. fe!7-2l Coughs, Colds, Consumption. COUGHS. COLDS, CONSUMPTION. coughs, colds, consumption. COUCHS. COLDi CONSUMPTION. coughs, colds, consumption. SWAYNE’S COMPOUND fcYRUP WILD CHERRY BWAYNE’S COMPOUND SYRUP WILD CHERRY SWAYNE’S COMPOUND SYRUP WILD CHERRY BWAYNE’S COMPOUND SIRUP WILD CHERRY SWAYNE’S COMPOUND SYRUP WILD CHEERY CUBES ALL COMPLAINTS CUBES ALL COMPLAINTS CURES ALL COMPLAINTS OF THE THROAT, BREAST. AND LUNGS. OF THE THROAT, BREAST, AND LUNGS. OF THE THROAT, BREAST, AND LUNGS. OF THE THROAT, BREAST. AND LUNGS. For thirty years it hat> been a standard remedy, curing the most obstiiate cases after all other remedies and treatment had failed. The original and only genuine Wild Cherry Preparation is piepared by Dr. SWAYNE & SON, 330 Hortb SIXTH Street, Philadelphia. It Da. Balsam of Wild Cherry. DR. WISTAR’S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY. PE. WISTAR’S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY. DR. WISTAR’S BALSAM OF WILD CHER ST. DR. WISTAR’S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY. DR. WISTAR’S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY. ONE OF TBS OLDEST AND HOBT RELIABLE REMEDIES IN THE WORLD FOR COUGHS. COLDS, WHOOPING- COUGH, BRONCHITIS, DIFFICULTY OF BREATHING, ASTHMA. HOARBS BBSS, SORE THROAT, CROUP, AND EVERY AFFEC TION OF THE THROAT* LUNGS, AND CHEST. UNSOLICITED TESTIMONY From Bev. Fbaxcis Lobpbll, Pastor of the South Con . gregational Church, Bridgeport, Connecticut: Bridgeport, January 21,1834. Messrs. Seth W. Foiule & Co. : Gentlemen: I consider it & duty which 1 owe to suf fering humanity to bear testimony to the virtues of Dr. WISTAS'S BALSAM op Wild Cherry. I have used it— When I have had occasion for any remedy for Doughs, Colds, or Sore Throat—for many years, and never, in 8 single Instance, has it failed to relieve and cure me. I have frequently been very hoaree on Saturday, and looked forward to the delivery of two lemons on the following day with sad misgivings, hut* by a liberal use of the Bklsam, my hoarseness has invariably been re moved, and I have preached without difficulty. I commend It to my brethren in the ministry, and to public speakers generally, as a certain remedy for the bronchial troubles to which, we are peculiarly exposed. Entirely unsolicited I seed yon this testimonial, Which you are at liberty to use in any way you choose. Per haps the Balsam does not affect all poisons alike, but it always removes my hoarseness, and fit# me for the minis ter’s hard-working day—tbs Sabbath. Very truly yours, FRANCIS LOBDELL. FROM PETER CANNON, ESQ., General Agent of the Sussex Railroad: Newton, N. J., January ZL1863. Messrs. Seth W. Fowls A Co : Having used,Dr. Wistar’s Balsam op YFnjj Cherry in my family, with great advantages, for many years, in cases of severe colds, I most cheerfully give my testimony of its efficacy, and recommend It to those who are suffering from Goughs, Golds, and Pulmo nary Diseasei of lone standing, as being a safe and re liable remedy. PETBR CANNON. For sale by J P. DINSMOBB, No. 491 BROAD WAY, New York; 6. W. FOWLB A CO., No. 18 TREMONT Street. Boston, And bT all Druggists. _ fe6-wtBt Kendall’s Amboline, fOS THB Hill AMBOLIPB MOISTENS,. BXAUTI7IBS. ODOBATBS, LENGTHENS, IOVIGOBATBB. NOURISHES, EMBETiUBHM THE HAIB. A PUBBLT VEGETABLE COMPOUND, nude snUrely from stimulating extracts of SOOTS, HERBS, APD FLOWERS. Prevents the hair falling out or from turning prema *t arely gray. Ta)lm who desire a loxnrl&nt head of hair should not fall to give the AMBOLIPB a trial. Trite 81 Mr hex, containing two bottles. miPAnsn oxlt by % KENDALL A GO., *OO BROADWAY, Pew York. JOHKBTOH, HOLLO WAT, AOOWDHH, <«7-mw>Sß Wo. 33 Worth SIXTH Stlwt. One-Pbioe Clothing, of the Latest rcxßß, made <B the Beat Manner, enireeelTfor BET*AIL SALES. LOWEST Beilina Price! marked is Plain Figures. All Gooda made to Order warranted latlatac forr- Our Osb-Pbiob Stbthm la itrletly adhered to. All are thereby treated alike. deS3 IF JONES & 00.. 60* MARKET Street. Dfc. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment is truly a * ‘ friend in need, ” and eyery IStmlly should hare It at band. T Hair Dee! Haib Dybll BATCH BLOB’S aelebratad HAIB DTE it th» Soft (a at World. The only Eamltss, Trot, and Seliablt Dye known. TMe aplendld Hair Dye la *erfcet-«h»n*aa ■ad. Baity, or Gray Hair, blatantly to a Olosn Stool a natural Sromt. without ininxtna tnm tiia SklSa Imtlu 11m Hair Soft *XLa BMltuOlt U9i* SSb freanently reatorin* ita prwto. ■dor and reetltea the ill elfceta of bad Dree. The tannine la lixned Woman A. BATomiffti era mere and .ahonld ba avoided. Bold n S?SSiSr*a. FAOTOBT. SI BABOLAT St met. Haw York. EeUhelor’i saw Toilet Cream for PromUa the Hair. . ,T ®- J itiweta ahova Thlifl. H H Petiar. Ghioite 8 Goelln. New York 8 Zimmerman, Luisrneoif J Zimmerman, Luzerne co J Huon, LnzffrDS co Omuford, Luierae c# Boot Wire, Luzerne co JMltnnsr. Luzerne oo Newton Dietiieh,Laierne co Williams, Luzerne P J Tato, Geuysburg Thos T Boyd. Wayne co r Wayne co John Mendel J 2 Myers, Steubenville, O G WForkei-ftwf. Jersey City WHFulper, Fiemingtu.N J MiisMay&ktiman, NJ net, above Third Levi W Groff, Lane o.Pa G W McWilliams. Harris* S Lehman, Miiesbu»g. p* Wm A Shoeoer. Orw.aaTisrg F H Sboener, orwgsbarg Jom Welchans, Lanoasier j H Laisy St la. Lebanon John Eflhler, Pittetoa. Pa Asa Simmons fte’jn Pitub’g C H Trentoa N J D W Wolff, dcliayl Haven H L RosehiU Henry Bechtold, Mt Joy. Pa st atreet above flixth, Mrs Traves ft 3 ch, AUooua Geo W Sparks, Jr, Altoona Jas Thompson, Altoona W H Mo-rrisou, haacannoa Lewis Pagi more, ilhestcr co H Harden. Masiacbu-.e-ls J Folsom, Massachusetts Geo W Woodward, Pa Geo Hagert*. Glaarfleldco Geo W Newley, New York reet,sbOY6 CallowlitU Cyrus Bouty, Liverpoal Pa ValArndi, Liverpool, Pa Ab’m Arndt, Liverpool. Pa Thoe Vtnoner,Liverpool.Pa Geo Vanoner, Liverpool, Pa A Koath. Liverpool, Pa v Manuel, Liverpool, Pa H Fultey, Liverpool, Pa S Bradley, Liverpool, Pa Jas I-leckard, Liverpool, Pa H Heckard, Liverpool, Pa H K Laury Penua N Freadrlck, Lehigh co E B Jacoby. Qaakenown M Feather, Bethlehem Mrs Graves, Paaoebarg J W >taever. Liverpool, Pft Jatob So ader, Easton '’.has Heuneck, Easton T B adais, HxiDti Qgdon Val JTanartadalen.FeaoerviUe o Reinhard, Monroe co Jas Reinhard, Monroe co A Bverhard, Ca ;asanqna w Everhard.Catasouqna Wm 8 ery, Cataeaaqna H Fretz, Catasanqua - N Walp. Gatasauqaa 8 Walp. C«taaaaqua G McLaughlin,C<ttasanqua T Biesoh, Catasauq.ua Electricity, by a Physician of long experience, and who givea hie whole attention to Its proper application, at 1418 SOUTH PENN SQUARE. Philadelphia. Certificates* references* and examina ttoraAse. ja3D-tf The Popular Clothino House op Phil*.., ••OAK HALL." Beat-class goods and moderate prices. WAHAMAEER & BROWJT. 8 S corner SIXTH and MARgBr Streets. Custom Department (to make to order) Ho. IS. Sixth st. VVitkelbs & Wilson's Highest Mmiuj Ilock’stTtchl SEWING-MACHINES. The Cheapest, Simplest, asd Best. Salesrooms, 7M CkestmU Street above 7th. 3vr^Bx^x£ir>. SNOWDON, BMITH —On the 16th Inst., by the Bar. Dr Boardman. A. London Snowdon to Elizabeth B. , daughter of Isaac R. Smith, fesq. . * DUNCAN.—On Tnesdar. 16th Inst., General William Puncen. In the 93d year of bis age. * JoJ-ES —On first day. the 14th mat, Charles Jones.in tbeftzd Tear of hie age The relatives and friend* of the family are respactfolly Invited to attend the funeral from his late residence, Coi phohooben. Af> ntgomety comity. Pa*, .on fifth day, the 16th msc.. at 10 o'clock. *** LAWS.-At'Libby Prison, Richmond, January 23d, Uent. William L. Laws, 18th Pinna. Cavalry. ** p*E£ SON & SON H. receiving their Spring ai ING GOODS, and have now Black Bvratktines. ** Florentines, “ Barege Hernani, * ‘ Crape Marets, " Bareges, “ BiU Grenadines, Black, aid Black and LAVE COMMENCED ndfnmmir Stock of MOCTBIf -7 uutora — English Bombazines. French Bombazines, Summer Bombazines, nhally* Mousselanes, Tamlses, i White Foulards, &c. MOUBSmO BTOBB, rp. 918 CHRSTffPT Street, inn PIECES OP $1 FANCY SILKS AW Blue* Lilac, and Brown Plaids. Black and White, Brown and White do. TixMa Plaid Silks.,*! per yard. Sff bf et Brown “ilka. $a beat Black Bilks. Moire Ant qnes. beet foods. Foulards, newest styles. Frieadlj Foulards, EYRE ft LA.NDEC.Ii, FOURTH aul asCHL Streets. |MEETINGS WILL BE H£LD THIS (WbJuNhSOnl) bYßtfitfG. Feortiirr F7ttt the First Baptist Church. corner ofB.ROAD ARCH Strict*. and oj, FRIDAY EVENING,, February 19th, at tb* Tenth Baptist Church. EIGHTH, above Green Street when Bev J WHEATON SMITH*‘B. D. &cd Rev. P. P. HfcJ' SON -will aive an Account ofAhftir recent V'isit to the Army of the Potomac. ' •• It* »» A CARD. UNION MALLEABLE IROW WORKS. NINE IEENTH and WILL / W ate. We desire to tender our thanks to those friends who so kindly assisted in eztlrguLbing the fire which occurred at mr factory on Saturday Evening. 13th lust. To the ** Spring Garden Fire Company." who, by their prompt ana weil-dirtcted effort prevented the destrac ti< n of the buildings without the Slightest damage to stock, we are under special oblUatlone. It* . FITZGERALD & STOCK. BTOTICS IS H£R£BT 61V£BT TUaV aotlication has been made to the T nstees of the VIBK AFSUCIATICXr, of Philadelphia. for the re newal of a Poller of Insurance 80. IS 4'iS, for W°o, frsned J&xmary 23. 1549. la the name of Daniel Went* lint, which has been lost or mislaid; any Information thereof wiii he received by _ _, WM. HOBART BROWN, 696 North B QBTBENT Street. fe& mwf'i2t NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, thH.t a fecial Meeting of tbe Stockholders of th 9 BiSTONVILLB, MANTUA, AND FAIRMOUN t PAH SBbGEB RAILhOAD COMPANY will be held on MON DAY. the 29. b instant. at 12 o’clock. noon, at No. 409 WAIiNUT «ir*et. ffirst floor.! for the pu'poae of taking into consideration an increase of th* Capital Stoolc of too Company R. T, FRAILKY. Secretary. Fbuhpart 15.1864, felS 14t EMPIRE CUPPER. COM ?ASY (OF i<3» MICHIGAN).—Tbe fi<st meeting of tbe Empire Copper Coropniiy under its Articles of Association, will be held on THUBSDAY, tbe third day of March, 1854, at No. 3»4t WALNUT Street. Phi adelpbia, ai 11 o’clock. A. hi. SIMON MnH OLE BAUM. h. a. Bonpgs. Two of tbe Associates of said Corporation. Philadelphia. Feb. 13. 1864 fels-lst r» the: treasurer of eighth fcQa* WAKD acknowleuges tfierecetpt of the following Uoßatlohf to the Eighth Ward Bounty Fond; Saondere Lewis s>oo 00 Edwin Mitchell......s 25 00 Jofc&T. Lewi*....... 100 00 Loais C. Norris.....-* 1000 Vm, M. TUghman... 100 00 Rlwood Davis 10 00 Henry Lewis.*. lfO « J. T- Broiaakey * 10 00 Geo. T. Lewie 100 10 Dr. F. G. *mHh 10 00 B. £. Coxnegje....... 25 fO Gash. T. K.>««»«•.«.■ • 29 00 J. Q. Fell ItO 00 Wm. Moshring 25 00 Thomas sparks* .«»*•• 100 00 Andrew Benner..— 20 01 Reeyes.... ICO 00 Cash.. —— 100 00 John Weiffaod 60 (O B. C- Garej.......... 60 00 Bear? Samuel 60 00 A. J. Lewie..* 60 00 S. B Thomae 60 ou John Tucker*- 60 00 Dr. McEwen 26 00 Geo. B. Hoffmaa 25 00 H. J.-Winkoß ISO 00 Clement Biddle....i* 100 00 Alex. Bidale 100 00 J. H C * 20 00 A* B. Borle 250 00 Joseph Harrison 250 o.‘- Geo. D.'Wetberill .. 100 00 'Wm H. Aebhuret... 100 00 Tbos- H. Powers 100 GO Geo. H Boker*.«***.. 100 00 Isaac Lea 100 00 8. A. Mercer 100 00 R. 8. Whelen..loo 00 Joseph so D. Samuel...'. 60 00 J. L. M055**.......... 60 00 B M. Jones. 10 00 R. B. H00per......... 10 00 8. J Bhaiplees* 10 00 H. G. bharplesa.. .... 20 00 W. Stile 6 00 Isaac R. hmith 10 00 "Win. R. White.**..-. 100 Ou Fdw. Siippen.. 100 00 Frank W. Ralston-.. ino 00 H.L. Hodne. M D... 50(0 Wm. Pepper. M. D... so co E- Law 60 00 M.B. Meschert. 60 CO Cash 60 00 John A. 8r0wn...... 2fU CO > «wis B. Ashhurst.. 100 00 TsaacKorrie.... 100 00 Thee. Rfeath 25 00 Ca5h......... 10 00 R. Patterson 10 00 J. E Parker 10 ffl AlfredTatem ....... 5 CP Henry J. Taylor 10 00 Chas, L. DeSanqne.. 100 oo Rev, B. A. Boarctxnan 50 00 James Totten 20 00 Wm. Reynolds.. 5 00 Wm. H. 8awJe....... 20 00 J. L. Gropengleser... 25 00 A. J Antelo 100 00 J V. Tow ell & Son... 50 00 J. E. Kin islet & Co.. It 0 00 Dr. Jas. McCUntock. 10 00 Mrs. Jane Sill 60 00 O. P. Turner......... 1# 03 Dr. J R. Barton 600 oo John Gii*jg 200 00 Edw. B,Trotter. 250 00 W. B. Lejee 100 00 B. T. Desilver. 100 00 Dr. C. P Wuria 100 CO Jos. T. Page *,** 100 CO James Sievin.so 00 W. B. Baeeltine...... 50 00 C. S. Philip* 20 CO Frederick Pepper...* 100 00 E» fl. Fiismnts. 50 CO W. p Wtistach ico oo Elos Dunbar......... 50 00 Alex. Brown. ICO 00 Edwin Greble-....... 100 00 Theo. Frothlngham.. • 60 0( Wm P. Tatbam 60 00 bdward Browing.... 25 00 A D.Jeaup. 100 00 J. F. Hutchinson...*. 150 00 Wm. T.Lowber. 100 00 Henry S*vfar 100 GO Wm. McKee.. 50 00 Wm. 60.C0 Geo. R femith 50 00 Jobs Burton 20 CO Robert Burtoni 20 00 Dr. E1wyn........... 2000 H. p, B.ck. 2000 George Fryer 20 00 £. C MeMnrtrle 60 00 Dr R. Harri 5........ 25 CO Leon Benkerfc. 100 00 H. Canon... 20 00 H D Landis 50 00 John C. CJark 25 00 Robert Pettit......... 20 00 John S. Penrose...., 20 00 Peter Dolan**. ...... 2 00 Charles E. 8r0wn.... 10 00 James Johnson. ***** 5 00 Pen. Frazer 25 00 Dayi.t Webster 20 00 HarrietHoll&nd 100 GO ‘ Joseph C. Harris 25 00 Wm. Harris.. 25 CO 8. Bradford 10 00 L W. Bay ward ..... CO 00 W, Brotherhead..... 20 0C G. Haromersly £0 00 J. B. Fry 50 00 Jacob Carver 50 00 JamesFanl. 50 00 Fairmanßofers**...* 60 00 8. H. Carpenter...... 60 00 Henry Cro&key 60 00 Jonathan Patte son. • 60 00 Johu'McArtbnr...... 25 00 Cash.... 26 00 Robert £mith 25 00 J. G. Colesberry..... 25 00 A Vansant 25 00 Cash 25 u 0 W . D. Smith.. 25 01 Wm French 6 00 Paul G Oliver 5 00 Cash. 6 00 1 Robert Sweeney 3 00 Price I. Patton 50 00 J. B. Edwards 25 00 Wm. Bctmccie.M D. • 25 00 John Brown 20 00 Henry W. Andrew*.• 10 GO Peter Snyder. .-.*«**». 5 00 Bernard Kline...--... 6 00 H. E Candiay....... 2 00 Mrs. Wi.son and Mies Paul**..* 10000 A Friend 60 00 George Bryson Morse, 25 00 John Cony 10 00 James Wist. 10 00 <l. Thayeir... 10 00 Matthew Patton 10 00 George Turner.*..-... 30 00 John Barns 10 00 Tbos. Braceland 10 00 Edw. Kennedy 5 00 Bf. Collins*... .-5 00 W. J. King. 6 00 J. B. G 6 00 K. C Dale 60 00 E. G Carlin 10 00 John H&nse.... •**... 10 (0 Edw. Roberts 100 00 8.0 Kenda11........ cooo Jos Fisher 60 00 I J. JParravidinni 16 00 | o.W. Pettit 6 C 0 i Wm Blseniohr 16 00 Wm Schloper. 6 00 1 H. Lfjambre,........ SCO > J. Sleyin . 2 00| H "Oebiiower. 6 00 Frederick Sehnrtz.s CO Samuel Lebler • 500 Cash (additional).... 00 00 A. B 25 00 F. Kuoppell 15 00 Bt&bb Rogers 100 00 J.B. Gould 100 00 McAllister A Bro K 0 00 M. C Schallcrofcs, M D 60 00 Thcs. A. 80dd....... 50 00 B. B. F Comegys... 2500 J)r. J. Meigs.... 25 00 JokntS. 8azby....... 50 CO W®. McKay..... 6 00 Wm G. McCormick. 10‘J CharlesG. Rich...... 10 00 Junes H Mullen.... 25 0.. B. A- Hoopoe 20 00 Geo. I/. Kelly... 10 00 Dr. Vb H Taggart 25 00 N. Chauncey 60 00 P. 8. HutchJnron.... 50 GO Addinell Heweon.... 25 oo A. M. Hopkins 600 J>. Dougherty........ 10 00 Charles Marin 10 00 W. C. Flanigan .... 10 CO Samuel Bart sin - 500 M. Bippmann 5 00 S. Kauae. 5 00 Mrs. ©rear 2 (X) James Reilley 210 Mrs. Wharton 100 Mrs Ifgne.... 1 00 ff Russel —. 5 00 WiUibm McKinley.. 10 00 Franks. Vinton 10 (0 Edvard M Hinton.. 10 00 A J. Barnett 5 00 Tobias Wftner....... 10000 T. B. Proper.-.- 20 00 W A. Drown 25 00 C. B Penrose-....... 10 00 D. Allman 20 00 C. Lflbrich.... 10 00 John K. Fnedl*y.... 100 00 John H. Ohamhen.. 50 00 T. T. Bernardou,.,,.. 60 00 T. M. Brooks Goto Josep »K. Wheeler.. 50 00 John B McCreary.... 60 00 Henry Norris. 50 00 James Harper*....... 50 00 Morris E. Stroud.... 60 00 G. W- Cushman 25 00 Samuel L Sbober.*.. 25 CO John B Shober...... 25 00 £ D Lockwocd 20 or J. Henry Norris 10 00 P*?id PfPPer 20 00 Charles WilUnnhard. 10 00 AddingneU 26 00 Future donation* wil^heai THE PRESB-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 17, 1864. J. Ed«*r Thomson... luO no B E. Moore lc-0 00 iWm. M. Baird 101 00 J. Fisher Learning > I|V \ [Robt. W. Learning i ’ 100 00 IWm. Deviae......... 100 CO J. J. Brown 100 00 D. K. Jackson...-..- ICO 00 Edw. 6. billing...;, 125 00 Hartman Kahn ...... ico oo T R. Starr,... 50 00 26 00 Joseph. Perot 25 00 Pfaogham Perot..,.. 25 00 W. H.'Caryl 25 03 S. W. Bailey 100 00 Geo. 8. Pepper....... 100 «0 George Trotter 100 00 Jacohß. Smith...... 50 00 Geo. W. Ball 60 00 Airs. Gambs 60 CO Joseph Patterson-... 60 00 John HalmeS"****'* 50 go w. G. Cookraa. eo 00 Samuel Norrisloo 0,; George Eistlach 25 00 Thoe. Brown ........ 25 00 Johnß. Aohmead.... 20(0 P.B. Cam min*...,.. 100 00 Edw.W. Hopkins.... 100 00 JohnT. Taitt......... GO 00 Chafl,W. Lewi* * 25 00 James West 25 00 Dr. Stillu 20 00 I>. R. R0e0her........ 10 CO W. A. Blanchard...i 200 00 H. T. Hoyt 60 Oj G. Volmer 25 00 O. 8. Williamson.... 10 CO F. B. Wharton 50 00 Ch&s. J. Peterson.... 2'o 03 F. Drexel.. 100 f 0 George Ho vei1....... 100 03 G. i>. Rosens&rten... 100 10 am. P. Sm-th-....... ioo (X) fOW&rd Richards-.. 15 00 . F. Peuro«e 25 00 Dr. James Kitchen... 20 00 Matthew ttcGnrk . 500 Tsa&s S. Isaacs.-.*,... 600 Wm.P, Jndson 25 00 Geo. G. M0rri5....... GO 00 Julios Lee 60 00 James M. Earle 60 00 G. J. Biddle. 10 03* L. Helmbold-........ 5 00 H. F. Beinsteln 10 00 Smith & Stnbenranch 10 (K) Thomas Maris 10 00 Dr. 5 00 J. B. Hiss * 20 00 8 A. Mitche11........ 10 00 Mrs. 15g1i5..... 6 00 - M. E. 30 00' ftdwiv L&ngLon 25 00 Win. F. Leech........ ltiO 00 Samuel Coffin 100 00 Geo. H 5tuart........ 100 00 Sol W. Roberta-..-..-. 50 00 J- B. Moorhead...... 50 00 Robert Churchman.. 50 00 John C. Davis 50 00 W. R. Thompson. Jr 60 00 Phil) ipß 8r00k5...... 50 00 Townsend Wbeelan. 60 00 J Hockley 50 00 Wm. Stevenson 50(0 G. 8. Benson.... 50 00 L G. Tungerlch.....* 50 00 G. Smith... 60 u 0 J. C. Fisher 50'00 g. J.Lewis...... 50 00 G. A Wood 60 07 Geo L Harrison..... 50 00 Albert Barnes 53 00 Andrew M. Jones.... 30 00 Ed. Roberts, Jr zo 00 5 00 Robert Winter....... 5 00 Wm. Yorks 2100 Henry Cohen 25 00 Major J. R C. Smith 25 (X) J. D Winebrener.... 30 03 J. D. Larkenan...... 25 03 Oliver W. Barnes.... 25 00 James Traquair 25 00 Henry Bickley 25 o> W- Carpenter.. 2500 G, W. Harris 25 00 A. Stephan!. <•....... 25 00 Richard M. Lea 25 00 William Morris 25 00 Lewie H. Redner..... 25 00 A D. Cash. 25 00 Adolph Engel 25 00 Steward a Da1e...... 25 00 K B. White 25 00 George W. White*... 25 00 John W. Fie1d,,,,,.. 20 00 Bernard (iff. .... sooo George W. Wnrts.... 20 00 Thomas Halt 20 00 Joseph T Thomas-.. 20 00 JohnO Sims 20 00 John Welsh, Jr 20 00 Cash 20 00 J.W. 5ext0n........ 20 00 W.H. Clement 20 00 Dr- John H. hiack-. 20 00 J. L- Kinsell.,»»,..»* 10 00 Charles W. Smith... 10 00 B. D. Kennedy.. 50 00 HoraceFassitfc........ 25 00 Oath - 100 B Donnell & 50n.... 10 00 Edw. C01e5........... 103 0C Chas Haraphrajs... 100 00 Johnß. Badd .*■,„* 100 00 Robt. H. Small 60 CO Cash. J S N. 60 00 Benj. Ettinc 6u 00 Dr. R A. F. Penrose. 25 00 Dr.J.Gheston Morris, 25 00 F, Mordmar Lewis.* i» oo T. H0pkin50n........ 10 00 C. 8 Smith.*.. 10 03 Bam! Adams—.*»*-- 10 00 H tfeild 10 00 Lyman.6oo Galloway C, Morris - • 50 10 Cadwalader Biddle.* 50 00 Wm. A. Ingham....* 25 00 Frank Meigs .2(00 N. T. Clapp ......... 25 00 Misa Gainer Heberts, 25 00 h.- Emlen Meigs * 25 00 Bisham* 20 00 Key. Fairer.... 20 00 Jamelßteele.'........ 15 oo Elat’d A Tilghman- 100 oo Chas.*Gochman 50 00 Wm. Jena'son 25 00 Jacob Klauder 26 00 J. Weller 25 00 Jehn J. Kromer..*..- 10 00 George Seagert - 100 G.P.TUed--.* ..... 200 Mrs. W. J. Walker.. 10 00 J. W. Byerff. 10 00 L. Stackhouse........ 10 00 Robert Clark 10 00 L C Giopengleser.. 10 00 Gash.— 6 00 B A. Hughes. Cash O. tfoneatler. ... J. W. Allinapn.. T. <3 Hinchefi Cash.. «•* - Forderer. Thos. Partridge Caeb... av. J*s. Perry 100 —— Bobinson..»»•••« 100 J.Munday *«•»••• 100 Cash,.... 3 60 0. Lonue 2 00 G.F* Sentiwr. 25 00 B. Durand- 10 00 Geo Moorehouse...; 10 00 Jos Bailee* . 600 a. J)nrand.6 00 Qa'rier, Bros 5 00 J. Kuchmerle 6 00 B.M Ward 6 00 Philip Roller 5 00 Soha MeGue.***** . £6O John Woods *•• 100 S Bailie 1 00 ABC *♦. 100 Morris Patterson.. .•*.« 100 00 W P. 0re550n....... 10 00 Dr. Hollingsworth... 10 00 George B Reese* X 0 CO 4. Friend to the Causa 600 J. McClune 6CO B. G. PeeMa .23 0) W. j Tiiuna.in 100 00- tawrence Feppai-**. 10000 D. Shipps.*** *■** 600 simuelT Lewis-... MOO Blcbard Ashurst...*. ,24 00 Dr. BdwardFeace... 100 00 a. B. Bosengsrten.. 20 00 James McDermott (a IVolunteer) o 00 W. G Biorehead.... 10J 00 ' w. s. Stuart M 0 00 » W. D. Glenn 60 10 • W g. Batrd* M 00 ' Walter H. Lewi « oo 1 Mr. Griswold- 10 00 1 George B- Benton..** 600 i Dr. 8. Moseley***"*** »00 ' L. J. Wattson 20 00 1 Samuel Graham 6 00 Patrick Orr. .* 6 00 Charles. Todd 5 01 i Su lea Creston. ...►*• 60 00 i Christopher Graff...* 15 00 Robert Foster 12 00 i James Blnoki******** 5® 00 j D * Wn? Ifoiri." "i;* » « aAM’ffr^s'a.Trjaaar.r. mu walnut street. .. 500 .. stO .. 5 OO .. 5 00 .. 500 .. 500 .. 3 00 .. 2 00 .. 2 00 aa MS -FIFTH WARD BOUNTY *££» FUND HR At QUARTERS, 40G WALNUT Street. Office Boursfrom 11 to 8- Tbe Treasurer Is now paying TWRHTT- FIVE DOL LARS WAHD BOUNTY, Cash in baud, to ALL VOLUN TEERS duly credited to the Fifth Ward. Three hundred men will he taken at once. _ The DWini <-*» Coll*ctlno Co m raee‘. every MON DAY aid THURSDAY EVENING <« at 7>s o’clock, at 3X3 South FIFTH Street, to make returns to the Troft surer and transact business generally. E- C. KNIGHT, Treasurer. Attest— JOHtr J. Fbawki.ik. Secretary. feiS 6t fifteenthward-avoidthe DRAFT. —As adjourned meeting of the citizens of the Fifteenth W*rd will be tbe Baptist Chapel, cotdpf 0 f RIGRTjtEN'TB and hPRING GaRDBN, on TBURBDAY EVENING, 18th in taut. atBo’clock Tfcofe citizen of the ward who have -a* yet contribu ted IWT* ornothtitff towards ih« object that eoncvQß .Ibem so much- are wirned that but twelve dty* remain for eyertion towards filling up our quota, as all bounties and credits of men enlisted terminate positively On the lan day of February. WM. MaNN, President, Q. A. HOFFMAN, Secretary. t»W FIPTEEST feo» FT)ND COMMITTEE 6 F. M. for the purpose of pa at the 6. E. corner of B£OA; -V. , _ OOMMI Charles p. Bowers, B. H Hawkins, Eli Kropp. fel7-wfnlt* Ws2* SEVENTBKNTH WARD AROUSE! ONE MORE RaLLY. —-A. MASS MEETING of the o’ this wara will be held on THURSDAY EVE NING. (Ifitb instant,) at 7H o'clock, at the PJULIO SCfaOOL HOU-E M -STisR Street, near SB iOND We only *> ant about $5 000 more to clear us of the Draft and fill the qnota of the Ward. _The folio*inc aentlemnn -will address the meeting; Theodore Ccyler, htq.. Wiilifna D Minn, E&q., Wil liam 21. sail, Etq » '• Los. E Harkins, E»q.. and others. OLIVER OTTINGER, President. M V. DOFGtRfETY. Secretary. ANDREW McBBTOE, Treasurer. » TWENTY-SECOND WARD tSTBOUNTY FUND. „ t ) Ti-e Central Committee on Bounty Fund, for the Twenty-second Ward, at a meeting he’d We-ineiday evening. 10th lost , resolved to pay the sum of TW B N rY FIVJ# DOLL aBS to each, r-cmit thst maybe hereafter mustered in and credited to the 4 uota of said Ward. k fe!2 fcow Bt* &. D PUNPING, Sec’ry pro tew. TO RBORVITIiia OFFICERS.-OF flee City Bon.Miy Fund Commistion, No. 414 PRONE Street. February 16, L 964 —ln future all Certifl cates of Muster of new recruits filed with the Bounty Fund Cotnmi»si n, must specify the company and regi ment in which the volunteer has enlisted. By order of the Commission. felG 3t bAML. C.DAWBON, Secretary TO STOCKHOLDERS OF wGJ* THE OIL ' BBtKoND JtIDGWAY COMPAN 5. —An. adjourned annual meeting of the Stock holders of «bis <'omp*ny will he held on, TOES DAY, the first dav of March. 1664. at half past 10 o’olook A, M. . at No. 4 WILLING’S Adey. tn Philadelphia. felSl4t JosBPH LxSLBY, Secretary. PITTSBURG, FORT WAYNE. AND ftc]U Chicago railway company. Officii of thb Secret art, Pittsburg. Pa.. February 12th, isgi. ' The Annual Meeting of the stock-and Bondholders of this Con p»ny for the election of Directors, and ‘Uch other business'as may come fa afore it, will be held &t the Office of *aid Company, in the citv of Pittsburg, on the THIRD WEDNESDAY OF MARCH, A D. 1854, at 10 A. M. The Stock and Bond Transfer Books of the Comoauy, at their Office in the city of Pittsburg, and at their Trans fer Agency in the city of New York, will be closed on the Ist da> of March; at 8 "’clock P. M . and i amain eIMMI nstil ths i7th da, ol March thereafter, fe!6»Tml7 W. fl. Socroinrr- WK PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COM §<£=* PANY. Treasurer’s Department, Philadelphia, February 15,1861 The Board of Director* have this day declared an EXTRA DIVIDEND OF FIFTEEN DOLLARS upon each Share of the present Capital Stock, as registered on the books of tbe comp*nv th Is day. The said Extra Dividend to be payable inStock of the Company at its par value of Fifty DoUara per share, the Miares to be dated May 2,18gl and to be entitled to dividends payable in November nest, and thereafter, as the present «tock of the company. Stock Certificates for ih* extra' dividend Will be de livered on and after May 2 1864 __ f&is-tmhl TBPS. T. FIRTH, Treasurer. mam bahk, phila* Der2Sd, 1863. ... net the following Stoekhold' ifcon of the Corn Exchange G. OatteU. Ghriatlan S. BoJhmaa, H. W. Oalherwood, Bdmtmd A. Bonder, Charles B. WilWiur. David Vanderreer, Jonathan Knight, i Board this day ALBX. Ch moiusly re-elected President i lee President, and JOH» W. J. W. TOBKBT, OMhlw. Win CORK KXCHA 19* DRLFHIA, Noremt At the Elestlon held 16th li ntTen duly eleeted Dlim Bulks JttMftStWl. Bofrert Srrl«a> William P. Cox, Samuel T. Canny. Philip B. Hintfe. John F. Gross, And at the meeting of the OATTBLL, Rag., wastmanil AIi£X.WHILLDIXCi Bw..Vi POSBBT* Cashier. noM-Sm PHUiADHUPHIA. a«d rbadim BJJLKOaD COMPANY, Office Vo. a»T South FOCrSTflv'Street, Philadelphia, December 2,1863. DIVIDEND NOTICE.—The Transfer Books of this Company will be closed on THURSDAY, 17th instant* and reopened on TUESDAY, January 12,1861 A Dividend of SEVEN PER CENT., dear of State tax, has been declared on the Common Stock, payable in Common Stock on and after the 81« t December next to the holder* thereof as they ehall stand regtcfcered on the books at the close of badness on the 17th Inst. A Dividend of THREE AND A HALF PER GENT., dear of State tax. has been declared on the Pro* ferred Stock, payable in Gaeh or Common Stock, at the option of the solder, on ana after the 31st December next, to the stockholders as they shall stand registered on the book* at the 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 whieh they have been transferred, prior to the 17th test. _ _ Stockholders whose name# are registered on the New Tork booke will be paid at the Farmers 1 Loan and Trust Company, and those whose names #re registered on the Boston books will be paid at the office of Messrs. I. X. Thayer & Brother. 8. BRADFORD, dftf-tr TnmwTiV. gegg» VEDICAL PURVEYOR’S OFFICE) wO* No. V North FIFTH Street. Philadelphia, Nov. 12.1863. Importers and Dealers in MEDICINES. HOSPITAL STORES. HOSPITAL FURNITURE, BIDDING, ICE, Ac., are invited to submit their Price Lists from time to time to this Office. J. MURRAY, nolft'fitamtf Samoa and Modiostl PnrvfiTOT. MILITARY. SlOO MEN WANTED, TO AVOID THE DEAET, and join any Old Pennsylvania ARTILLERY, CAVALRY, OR INFANTRY. REGIMENT, and get the HIGHEST BOUNTIES. VETERANS. *075. NEW RECRUITS »,*STS. $&75 Cash paid before they are sent to Rendezvous. 75 “ ** *’ leavingßendezvoas for Regiment. Beware of unauthorized Agents, irresponsible ruuners, Who ere on the alert to take advantage of von. Come to tbe General Recruiting Office, N. fi corner BROAD and SPRING GARDEN Streets. M. WANNER, U. S. Recruiting Agent, fei6-2t* Fonrth District. Pa. f VOLUNTEERS WILL Pi-EASE tale notice that the undersigned is prepared to pay,at the custom House, the Ward Bounty of TWEN TY-FIVE DOLLARS to all who may be assigned to the Fourteenth. Ward. WM. B. THOMAS, fei7-3t Treasurer, Fourteenth Ward. S PROYOST GUABD.—THE ROLLS OF THE FIFTH COMPANY ABB NOW OPEST. Do not miss this opportunity. Gooc, intelligent men cannot set on better duty. From the Jarge number desiring to come from the different parts of the State, the entire force will be filled before ten day* taye elapsed. Come* well recommended, to the Provost Marshal’s office, FIFTH and BUTTONWOOD Streets. Captain JOHN H. JACK, Captain CHARLES BEEN’, Recruiting Officers. S GENERAL RECRUITING OFFICE, No. 611 CHESTNUT Street Recruits wanted for all the gallant old Cavalry. Artillery, and Infantry regiments now in service raised in tills State. A limited number of men can yet be enlißted for the 2d Artillery P. V-»stationed In the fortifications for the de fence of Washington; and for the 3d Artillery, stationed at Fortress Monroe, Va .bv applying at this office imme diately. BpUHTIES. Veteran Volunteers ..,..-.-.5675 All other Volunteers...... 575 CASH IN HAND. Beware of unauthorized agents, irresponsible ranners, and scoundrels, who are on the alert to take advantage of yi:U. but come direct to the authorized recruiting office, No. 611 Chestnut street, and select a good old regi ment, setnre the bounty, serve under officers of experi ence and avoid the impending draft, CHAB. N. CADWAIiJLADEB, Capfc. 2d Art. P. V., fe!B-6t* General Recruiting Officer. COMMISSION HOUSES* JJAGS 1 BAGS! BAGS! NEW AND SECOND-HAND. SEAMLESS. BUBLAP, ABB GUNNY BAGS, FLOUR AND SALT BAOJ, ALL SIZSS. FEINTED TO OEDBR, BY JOHN T. BAILEY & CO., fe!7 No. 113 NORTH FRONT STREET. CLOTHING. 1864. 1864. FINE CLOTHING AT WHOLESALE. We are now prepared to show to cash bnyers as exten sive a stock of medium and fine Ready-made Clothing, for Bptluk sales, as can he found In the United States. Buyers can save their expenses to New 1 ork, ani find the no*ds they want five and ten percent, cheaper In Philadelphia. An examination of our stock is solicited. WANAMAKER & BROWN, OAR HILL, fell-lm if S. B. corner SIXTH and MARKET Sts. COPARTNERSHIPS, XrOTICB OP COPARTNERSHIP.;-,' 6EOBOB ALKtRS ft JOSEPH H. THOMPSON have formed & Copa- tnenhtp. for the purpose of transact-, ing business as bhippiag end Commission Agent* ana General Merchandise Brokers, I*4 North D£L A W ARS Avenue, under thwetyle and fijcm of GEORGE ALKINS & CO. GEORGE ALRIN3 & 00 , GfcORGB ALKICra. Feb. 16. 1864. JOSEPH H. THOMPSON. fel7-10t T\IS SOLUTION OFCOPABTNER- X-J SHIP.—The Copartnership heretofore existing be tween WILLIAM S. WIBL and AUGUSTUS GOB AN. • under the firm of WILLIAM S. WEIL & CO., was dis solved on the first day of February, 1861, by mutual concent. The business of the firm will be settled mbr William ft. Weil, at the old place. 39 North THIRD Street, who ia alone authorized to slga the firm's name in liquidation. - WILLIAM St-SBy** fe!7.6t* AUGUSTUS COHAN. f £HE PATENT DOUBI-H-TUBE TOBACCO PIPE 9. which have aeauired such universal pflptvlarity wherever they have been introduced, as the most Jttxnrlons, econonomical, and healthful pipes in use, are now FOB SALE BY D BALERS GENERALLY IN THIS CITY. No deicriptton la T&nired, dfbre than that they hare two tubes throughout the stem instead of one. by which the smoke is kept free from the saliva, and the poisonous nicotine ia removed entirely. _ . By the press and the public they are endorsed without qualification in all that is claimed for them. . Wholecale orders received and promptly filled at the OFFICE OF THE TOBACCO PIPE COMPANY, No. 6410 CHESTNUT Street, m floor). fel7-WfmSt* B. S. HARRIS, Agent. CCOTT & BTEWABT AUCTIONEERS, Will gw. tkc-ir pf'rtional attention to pales of MK R (H.KDISBand WAKES, of all descriptions, FURNI TURE of parties removing or breaking no Housekeep ing. on tie premises of the owner., or at their elegant and sparlons SALESROOMS, Nos. 633 CHESTNUrani CIS SAHBOM Streets, fslV-tf C<o TO REIMER'S, SECOND STREET, VX above GREEN, and procure one of those colored Pho* ographe for $l, so deservedly popular with the pub lic. Pleasing styles and naturally colored It* -REMOVAL.— JAMES H CASTLE, ■X Attorney and Conveyancer, has removed hisOfflje to No 115 5. FIFTH Street, helow Chestnut. fe!s Im* "YTOUB CARTES DE VISITE ABE X most popu ar and fashionable styles of Likenesses, and B, F BEIMBB executes them In splendid style at v a >ap Booms. 634 ARCH Street, ***_ rj *aTON & DENCKLA, HARDWARE ! XX Commission Merchants, 597. COMMERCE and 510 i NORTH Streets, offer for rale: Anchor Brani * alls; Plymouth Mill Rivets W. AB. Butcher’s Cast Steel; Eagle Cabinet Look*. Putnam’s Horse Nails; Locke's School Slates. Copper. Brass, and Iron Wire; Cotton Cards a foil assortment of American Hardware. feSfimlf • I TYEAF .MADE TO HEAB.-INBVRU j 'AS.mtntetoAtßUtUitliMrinc. In everyvarKtyand of tbemoetapproved construction, etP. MADB'Ba’b. 115 feonihlßN’ra street, l*}ow Chestnut. fid? et 'H WARD BOUNTY i will meet daily from 3 nattt aying the WARD B OUStY* D and SPBItfG DaRDJBST. TTEK. Amor Walker, Charles V. Wagner. Hubert M. JSvans, Clark. RETAIL DRY GOODS. pABIS PRINTED CHINTZES. PARIS PRINTED PERCALES, Of Rich Designs and Colorings. CURWBK STOPX>ART & BROTHER* 450, 4551 and 454 BT. SRGOfiTDSt.* fel7-St above Willow •RALMOBAL SKIRTS. * INNEW DESIGNS TOR SPRING. Cloning out Dark Colon at s*. 1% *5, i*.SO,Sa.TS. and $3. OUR WEN STODDART A BROTHER, , 450, 45*. and *54 H. SECOND St., fe!7-8t ' above Widow. TTEAVY 44 SHIRKING LINENS. 50 "■ CERTS. , CURWEN STODDART A BROTHER, „„ 450. 45*, and 454 H. SECOND St., fel7-3t abore Willow. TTANCY DRESS SILKS, 56 CENTS. FARCY DRESS 811 Ks, fl*W CERTS. FaNOYDRE-S hIUEs 15 OB ITS. _ FARCY DRESS 8 LKB, 87 H CENTS. Webave lota as above,which are arranaad to eloaoout rapidly. OURWEN STODDART & BROTHER, „ „ „ 450, 45*.' and 454 N. SEOORD St.. fr37’St above Willow IMPORTERS. gHAW & COFFIN, IMPORTERS, lO PARK PEACE AND 10 MURRAY STREET, SEW YORK. Have in store and constantly receiving direct from Mann feeturere: BURLAPS, all widths. FLOOR CLOTH CANVAS, 4,6, and 8 yard,. BAGGING, In Bond, or Export. CANVAS PADDINGS, HEMP CARPETING, BED PADDINGS, TOWELS, DIAPERS, SHEETINGS, AO. FLAX AND JUTES YARNS, FOB CAKPBT MAJU7FAOTDBEKS. Foreale on favorable terms. fe!7*lni MILLINERY GOODS. NEW MILLINERY GOODS. ’, P. A. HARDING & CO., : BespMtftLUy Inform the mercantile community that they will open, FEBRUARY lOth, 18G1, AT No. 413 Alien STREET, A COMPLETE STOCK OF STRAW AMD MILLINERY GOODS, Suited to the trade* and trust that prompt and earefal at* temlon. moderation In prices, good assortment, together with their lona experience in bu«ines«, (having been for the last seven years with the house of Lincoln, Wood, & Nichols* and their successors. Wood A Cary,) they may merit a share of the public patronage. 49" Ozders solicited by mail and promptly executed. - . fet-lmif ARMY GOODS. OOFFIN & ALTEMUS, No. JiaO CHESTNUT STREET. Have on hand and for sal* ARMY DOMET ALL-WOOL BLUE FLANNELS. tm-et pOB THE ARMY AND NAVY. v EVANS & JIASSALL, MILITAEY FUBNIBHERS. 418 ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA Banners, Regimental and Company Flags* Swords* Bashes, Belts, Pageants, Epaulettes. Hats* Caps* Caa teens. Haversacks, Camp Kits, Field Glasses* Spurs* and everything pertaining to the complete outfit lof Army and Navy Officers. A liberal dUconnt allowed to the trade. felO-lm 1864. 1864. FURLOUGHS. Officers and soldiers, visiting the city on furlough* needing SWORDS And other MILITARY EQUIPMENTS are Invited to the very extensive MANUFACTURING ESTABLISHMENT OF GEO. W. SIMONS <Ss BRO., SANSOKUSTBEET HALL, SANSOM Street, above Sixth. PRESENTATION SWORDS Made to order at the shortest notice. Which for rich ness and magnificence challenge competition, no othßT house in the country combining the MANUFACTURING JEWBI EB WITH THE PRACTICAL S WORD MAHER. ja22*lm Q. W. SIMONS A BROTHER, BANSOM-STEEET HELL, PHILADELPHIA. MANUFACTURERS OF JBWHLRT. FINE SWORDS, AMD MILITARY GOODS IN EVERT VARIETY. anSS-ÜBm JROTHINGHAM A WELLS HAVE FOB SALS, AND LIGHT SHEETINGS AND STANDARD DRILLS. HEAVY GASTON FLANNELB. WASH NGTON AND VICTORY CAMBRICS AND SILBCIAS. BROWN, BLEACHED, AND CORSET JEANS. No. 1* WORSTED YARN. Ac. Mfflftf FINANCIAL. OOUPONS OP 7 3 10 TREASURY NOTES DUE FEBRUARY 19. 7 3-10 do. do. do. APRIL 1. 5>30 BONDS do. MAY I. HIGHEST MARKET RATES PAID BY DREKEL & GO., f«l2-10t No. 3* South THIRD Btreet. QLARKSON & CO., II ANKERS, No. ISI South THIRD Street, Philadelphia. Government Securities of all Issues PURCHASED AND FOR SALE. STOCKS, BONDS, AND GOLD BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION. Intoycst Allowed on Deposits. 4W COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY MADE. feC-lm JAY COOKE & CO., BANKERS AND DEALERS GOVERNMENT LOANS *•» BONDS. 5 FEB GENT. LEGAL TENDERS T-BO TREASURY KOTBS 1881 LOANS «*. ONE-YEAR CERTIFICATES QUARTER MASTERS’ VOUCHERS QUARTERMASTERS’ GHBGKS CITY AND STATE STOCKS BANK, RAILROAD. Airs -CANAL BTOOKB AND BONDB Nwk, Bought nnd Sold on Oommieilon A full «nppl» ot *ll kinds of GOVERNMENT SECURITIES. Including the Nov Biro For Cent, (legal tender) TREA SURY NOTES, always on hand. Collection* made and deposit, received. JAY COOKE & CO., No. 114 South THIRD STREET. >gTH FEBRUARY. IST APRIL, 1864. IST MAY, COWOHIB T 3-10 AND 5-30, WANTED. jtDfsi URE&.EL et 00. NEW PUBLICATIONS. fJHE GREAT WAR NOVEL. (SCENE IN EAST TENNESSEE. > 13th Thousand in Praia in Leas than Six Pays after PublicatlOM* WHAT IS SAID OF CFDJO’S CATE. PROM THE SPRINGFIELD (MASS.) REPUBLICAN. ‘' Eoptou in not prolific In novels. perhaps not in none! read ere. and Era therefore five the warm* welcome to that lively war-storj, 'Cndja'a Cave ’ The book h»« tka elements of a sueiessfol novel, life-like sketches, Victvresqm scenery, a plot of thrilling interest, and a lofty and beneficent purpose.>» FROM THE BOBTOE EVENING GAZETTE. "Mr. Trowbrldfe'a new romance, "Cndio’s Cave,' will justify all expectations n u the beat thing be hae written, and In all respects tka superior of his ■Nelgh bor Jackwood.’ The story la cue ofnntwaUSed late rest." Ac., ao. A THE HEW YORK INDEPENDENT Calls “Neighbor Jackwood” a powerful story, second only to Uncle Tom's Cabin, and that ‘Cudjo’gCave" has the 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 TKAV*LI.BR. “That it is worthy the well-established 4 reputation of that very able writer, and juttifie* the warm reception which it has met with from all classes. ” And bo the best leviews all s ?eak. It is thus far the most successful novel ever issued from the American press. Elegant l2mo. muslin, over 600 pages. Price, $1.60. J. E. TILTON St CO:, fel6-2t PUBLISHERS. GUROW S K I ’ S NEW BOOK, DI AR"ST FOR IQQS. 1b published TO-DAY, and will stir up the dry bones of Incompetent and incapable officials throughout the land, and make a sensation generally. LOOK OHr FOR IT. OHROWSKI’S DIARY FOR 18S3. Anew volume by Oount .Adam Curowskl, embracing a Diary of Political and Military Events and Transactions in theCablnetandlnthefteld, forjhe year 1863. *** For sharp with epigrammatic, trenchant, caustic praise, and castigation, thla work must bear away the palm worn all others ever printed in this conn try. lMrio., clothbound, priori 25. gArleton, Publisher, Mew Yorlc. NTB3CT WEEK: PBIVATB MILES O’REILLY will be ready with HIS BOOK, rioh with Songs, Cervices, and Speeches, and Comically Illustrated. feS-swtf «HNE OF THK PLEASANTEST DI versions of the last month has been the perusal of a novel of the English Aristocracy, called PIQUE Its well.-laid plot, well sustained Interest, finely drawn characters, and excellent moral tone, must com mend it to the favor of all ” THE FOURTH EDITION attests to its popularity and appreciation by novel readers. The demand for it this week is almost as large as though it was a newly-issued work. Everybody must read It. One thick 12mo. volume. Price. $1.60. LIPPIHCOXT ft CO . PETERSON * BROS., A9H MEAD & EVANS, wholeealeit. Avery Bookseller retails it. LORTNG. Publisher. fel6-3t 319 WASHINGTON Street, Boston. pAIENT HINGE BACK PHOTOGRAPH AMM. The most Indestructible ALBUM made. It lies open perfectly flat without Injury or strain to the Book. * For sale by Photographers and Booksellers. ALTE3U7S & CO., N. W. COB. FOURJH AMD RAGE, fell-6t Entrance on RACE Street. THE NEWEBT THING OUT— STE PHBNS’ COLORE 0 ALBUM CARDS. Part I.—DROLLERIES. Our Relations at Home and Abroad. Part lI.—DROLLERIES. The Adventures of a Con script. _ Part lII.—THE SLAVE OF 1863. A thrilling aeries of the Oreftt Evil, interesting to every lover of Freedom. Bach series forming an illustrated Story In Twelve Cards. Splendidly Lithographed, in Oil Colors, from original designs by Henry L. Stephens PRICE FIFTY CERTS, each part, mailed free any where. Parties in tbe city, not finding them at bookstores, by addressing publisher through Post-ofics, with the price, supplied promptly. A liberal discount to the trade. WM. A. STEPHENS Publisher,. fe!3-7t* *OO CHESTNUT St., Philadelphia. New medical books, JUST PUBLISHED. CHEW’S LECTURES CN MEDICAL EDUCATION, lvol. 12mo. g BAUER’S LECTURES ON ORTHOPEDIC SURGERY, With illustrations, lvol. Oot&vo. 3 ROBERTSON’S MANUAL ON EXTRACTING TEETH, With illustrations, lvol. 12xno. 4. THE BRITISH AND TORSION MEDIOO-CHIRURGI CAL REVIEW for January, 3894 Price *6 per annum. LINDSAY ft BLASIsTON, Pahiishers, fe!2 95 South SIXTH Street, above Chestnut. BOOKS AT BEDUCED PSICES- All $1.60 Books we Sell for****,-*.**-*— ~*,51.26 All $1.26 do do do ,~*. 100 AU$l do do do SO AU76cent do do do *'. 60 All 50 cent do do do 40 AU26cent do do do 20 PITCHER’S. SOS CHESTNUT Street, jafl-aitwif PBOTOGBAPH ALBUMS. X HOLDING FROM TWELVE TO POUR HUNDRED PICTURES, Banging in price from 49* 59 CENTS TO 65 DOLLARS -VS#, ja22-swtf PITCHERS, 508 CHESTNPfStreet. APPLETON’S NEW AMERICAN CYCLOPEDIA.. The agency for this invaluable Library of Universal Information IB et 33 South. SIXTH Street, iecond story. Also. EECOBD OF THE REBELLION. By Frank Moore. • fell-tf INSURANCE.—ALL INTERESTED IN X insurance Companies, or on the subject of Insu rance, should read the LEGAL INSURANCE JJE POR CBS. Subscription price only one dollar per year. Office 793 WALNUT Btieet fels-«t pUDJO’S CAVE! CUD JO’S CAVE!! Just received by ASHMEAT) & EVANS, - Successors to Willis P Hazard, No. 734 CHE*TNUT Street, CUB JO’S CAVE. A new story. By J. T. Trowbridge, author of “ Neighbor JackwoodJ* Ac. LIFE AND CORRESPONDENCE OF THEODORE PARKER, Minister of tha Twenty- eighth Congrega tional Society, Boston. By John Weiss. % vole., with portrait, $6. INEZ. A Tale of the Alamo. By Augustus J. Evans, author of “Beulah.” LIFE OF WILLIAM H. PRESCOTT. A superb book. THE GREAT CONSUMMATION. Second seriss By Bcv. John humming, D. D. _ . - THE WHIP, HOB, AND SWORD; or, The Golf Do partmext in ’63. By George H Hepworth. . LYRICS OF LOYALTY. Edited by Frank Moore. THE MERCY SEAT; or. Thoughts in Prayer. By Augustus C. Thompson, D D- fe3 ATEW BOOKS! NEW BOOKS! -*-Y AUTOBIOGRAPHY. CORRESPONDENCE, he., OF LYMAN BSJJCHBB, D.D. Edited by Charles Beecher, Illustrated 2 vole. A POPULAR HAND BOOK OF THE NEW TESTA MENT. By George Gumming MoWhorton. _ THE SILVER GASKET; or. The World and Its Wiles. b^he L great consummation.-the millmnial BEbT: or, The World As It Will Be. By Rev. John Camming. D.D., F. R. 8. E. 2 vols INEZ. A Tale of the Alamo. ByAunwta J. Evans, SI TUE PROPHET OP FIRE: or. The Life and Timee of Bljjtih. to Ith their Lessons By J. R-D I>■ For Bale by WILLIAM S. a ALkBhDMARTIEN, ■ feia tf 000 OHEjTJUr Street. PET BOOKS. THREE CHARMING VOLUMES. BY AUNT FANNY, Author of “Night-caps,” “Mittens,” “Socks." ENTIRELY IN WORDS OF SINGLE SYLLABLES. THEY WILL BE SURE TO A MUSS THB VERY LIT TLE ONSS. In a neat Box, Price $l.BO. Published by wiLLIS P HAZARD, ja2o-tjyl 31 South SIXTH Street. paintings and engravings. gLEGANT MIBBOKB m A LARGS ASSOBTMBirr. SEW SKGBAVI»,OB riNE Oil fAEITISGS, JUST RSOSIVSD. EARLE’S QAJ, I- ERIE 8, ■hi'CHSStnut mm. >oH<u j||o6S & CO., 430 CHESTNUT STREET, COURTING HOUSE and U OFFICE STATIONERS. ENVELOPE. BLANK ACCOUNT, and MEMORANDUM BOOK MARUFAOTURBRB. An extensive assortment of Cap, Letter, and Note Pa nels: Copying Books, Presses, and Tables; Letter Press and Lithograph Printing; Bill Heads, Notes. Drafts,and Checks made to order—all at the lowest prices and of the '*lsr?ers solicited, and executed promptly and satisfac torily. feM-Im TgRYSON & SON, No. 8 NORTH SIXTH STREET, - PRINTERS &XD STATIONERS. BLANK BOOKS, PAPERS, PENS, AND INKS OF SUPERIOR QUALITY, Conmratloiia. Banks, and Business Hen,supplied nlih. everything neceseaiy for the Oonntinsrroom. feStf T INEN THBEAD. JU SAMPSOM’B ARGYLR VIHCBHT MILLS, MCDONALD’S. SATIN FINTHH BO0KBINDBB&’, cabpbt thrsas. For sale hy HGRACB H. SOULS., fe 12-tf 33 North FRONT Street True Turkey Myrrh, ceroons. Coriander Beejs, bags.. Union Balad Oil, bbls. Winter’s, OEM., •• Gitronella. satlTe. eases • • Lemon, new crop. aaae*. “ Bose, Commercial, oaaaa. Orange, cans. Beraamot M. C.. cans. Pow’d Antimony. 1W ft cases. Rad Gentian, bu». Canary Seed, bbls. In store la this port and Naw York, and fee sate as wan'siL (Ml t( WANTS. A BOOKKEEPER with satisfao. tory references, i* open to an engagement. Ad dregs Bo t 284 P 0.. Phils. f*l7-3t* A SITUATION WANTED 'BJ A ■*-*- Yfranit Man wh. re h« cm make hlnwelf nsneraUy useful. Packer preferred. Steferenca furnished Ad die** "E, H V’Bqx 1726Phi)a, P. P. fel7-wfn 3t‘ A YOUNG MAN OP FIVE YEARS’ nT rnJ se f>SS c r i?n!!) 1 !! n8M want* a»it nation as EH JBT fi£fi U v..P. 0I ; I ' BaT ? K - or SALESMetf In a CIntUDC Store. rlwt-clae, reference J. 8., Press office 2* AGENTS wanted to sell the T* STAUDARD HISTORY OT THE Will. A rare m >>m a nnf» A^ futl are eiearlotffrom WOO to 1200 p,r month. Boifl. Address JvfiES. BROS., At CO PnULli a.t“M fel7-lm* HAlAongf^d. A SITUATION AS SALESMAN IN A Clothlnq store, by a youvx man who has a larira country acquaintance. Reference given. Addre«* •» iv 8.,” Mount Holly, H. J. Sum*' Apibstclass book.keeper! a young married man—desires a r,ttn*t*ou in a good Mervantffe o* Marrafacturin*? BstabllHUment. Has bad feuteral years’ ezpariettM on Market street Gan Him the befit of reference to prominent Imrlneon men, H*nk officer*, and present employers. Address 4 ‘R..” care of Wm W. Keys, Boa 2.035 Post Ogee fel6-at» WANTED—A BOY, IN A OOMMI j FT SION HOUSE. Address "A. B. C.,” fe!B St* W" AN TED-SALESMAN IN A HO !? stery and Motion house. One who can inttnenoa trade, and one with some experience in the business, to jgStaetow. Address* withreferenoe, “A. B.^tun» WANTED— IN WHOLESALE NO TION HOUSE a competeot BOOKKESPgK; one who is willing to make himself generally useful. Refer* ences required. Address “8./Pmi Office. Also, a smart, active LAB. from 16 to IS years of age. Andress as above. felO-Gt* Wanted—an assistant sales , ,\J man in a BojDofrttc CommtMlon House. Address P* 0-i Box Ho. »083 t with refereoces. fa 16 of 3K/ANTED—IN A DOMESTIC COM *» mission House, an active'LAß. Id or 16 yeiraof age Addre>& “p. 0.,” Box Ho, I»*3, in hand writing of applicant, with references. fe!6-3i» WANTED—IN A FEW WEEKS, BY " f S£ n . t JfSSSU aTI4 Wife, -with two Dambters, par manent BOARDING on a plraaant street, not over eight squares- from Chestnut and Seventh; three room*,la accord or third story, with or without furniture, etce exchanged. Address. stating location and terms per month, Box 1032 Post Oft ce. MB*6t* WANTED—A SALESMAN, IN A BryGoods Jobbing House. Addreßs Box No. 2091. Philadelphia Poet Office, fel36t "WANTED, BY A MABBIEI) MAN, a RHnation an f*Um>an of ABaistant Bookkeeper, in a Wholesale Jobbing House. Brought up In the dry goods business in the country. No objection to keepingbooks In a manufacturing e«- teblisbgnent. Address “8.D.,” Post Office, JBORDBtf- TOWN, H. Ji fell.ft* WANTED—A FEW ERIE ,OITY "* and County BONDS. Erie Caral Bonds of Brie, Pennsylvania. Also, 10,000 North Branch Canal Bonds, for which the highest price will be paid by __ C. B* WRIGHT* CO., 14* South THIRD Street, ff!M2t Opposite th« Exchange. pBIVATE WATCHM AN.—WANT- A ed—A man who has acted in this capacity, and who can come well recommended* Address * * Manufactory at office of the Press. : fe:7- 21* PARTNER WANTED, WITH A A cash capital of lff.ooo, to join a practical manufactu rer (who has a quantity of machinery) in the Manufac ture of Cotton and Woolen Goods Knowledge of the business not required. Address “H. W.," Box 133 Post Office, PHILADELPHIA. fel7*flt* TBE ADVERTISER, FROM MANY A years’ experience in this and other cities in the BANKING, EXCHANGE, and STOOK-CoMttISSIOS BOSINES&, yoesesees a thorough kcow.edge of conduct ing th*»«am». and would Like to form a connection, with a party willing to famish capital for the purpose of Opening a Banking and Stock-Commission flout* in the City of New York at an early date. The most satisfac tory references given, and unusual inducements offered. RtpHes, with real name, stating amount of capital and other particulars, addressed to “Banker,’' Press Office, will meet with early attention. fe!7 lOt* non—WANTED—THE ABOVE amount, in different sums, ou first* class city residences. Apply to _ ROBERT MACGRBGO S. It 419 WAL3UT Street. d&7A A MONTH I—l WANT TO HIRE W AGENTS in every County, at $75 a mouth, ex penses paid, to fiell my new cheap Family Bewiog Ma 'chlnea. Address S. MADISON,AIfred,Me. [fe!2 d£tw3m IjfJO A MONTH!—I Want Agents at < lP'J'-'t6oamontb.expenseßDald»to sell my Everlasting Pencfte, Oriental Burners, and 13 other articles, Kicirca lars eent/rgg. JOHN F. LORD, Blddeford, Me. ia272m M WANTED—-ON OR BEFORE Sept. Ist—to purchase {or rent, a desirable HOUSE, situate on Chestnut. Walnut, Locust, or Spruce streets, west of Broad street. Address Box 617 Post Office. A furnished house would be rented if desirably locatad. fe!B-3t m WAN TED-FOR THE SUMMER, "Sa a moderate- sized FiuriileliedgHottsa at CHESTNUT HILL. Addres, • HBfIBY ft SMITH, ft]s 6t* No 60S WALNUT Street, (.esftttd floor.) BOARDING* TDOAREING—A SMALL PBIVATE D family, living in WALNUT Street, near Twentieth, would receive several single Gentlemen, or Gentlemen bed their wives, without children Hoaso first class Address, for one week, “West Walnut Street,” Press Office. felB»2t-* BUST AND FOUND. T OST OR MISLAID—A PERPETUAL ■U POLICY OF INSURANCE, issued by the “Fire As sociation” to Catharine Bibert, for $BOO, dated January SB, 1848. Any information thereof will be received by ISAAC C PRICE, Cor. SPRING GARDEN and THIRTEENTH Streets. ja2o*wfml2t T OST—A CERTIFICATE OF SPER CENT. LOAN OF STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA, for $516.05, dated l2. 1830, No. 751. in name of WILLIAM MEREDITH. Also, a Certificate of 5-per cent. Loan of State of Pennsylvania, lor the sum of $2OO. dated June 30. 1846, No. 1452, in the name of ELI K. PRICE, administrator of William Meredith in trnst. Ap plication has been made to the Auditor General for a re newal of said Certificates felo-8m ELI K PRICE, No. 811 ARCH Street. FOB sake: and to iet. r£ O LET THB 3d, 3d, AB© 4th FLOOBS OF THE LARGE AN© SPACIOUS BUILDING, FRONT AND BACK, Lately occupied \>y Messers. Howell & Brother, Nos. 622 Chestnut and 615 Sansom Sts., Apply on the premises. H HOUSES 1 • DWELLINGS i J STORES ! !! FOR SALE HOUSES, STORES, and DWELLINGS, In ell parts of the city of Philadelphia. Call or send your address for a.copy of House ReaUter, GEO. N. TOWNSEND & CO., fe!2-6t IS»3>£ South FOURTH Street jjandsome country SEATS 1 FARMS IN DELAWARE CGBNTT r FARMS IN CHESTER COUNTY! . FARMS IN BUCKS COUNTY ! FARMS IN MONTGOMERY COUNTY Call or eead for Register of Farms. GEO. N. TOWNSEND «& CO., fe6-srrCt IM3I. South FOURTH Street. A LARGE ROOM ON SECOND ■4* FLOOR, at N. B corner of LOCUST and SIX TEENTH Streets, vacated to-day, 17th in&t. __ fel7 3t MBS. WYMAN. <fcO fift'n AND $l6OO TO LOAN ON Mortffißo. Apply at the office of JAMSB H CaSTLB. fel7 st* No. 115 SOUTH FIFTH Street. A TO BENT—A DESIR ABLE RE«I JM DEKCE, containing twelve chambers. now feeing put in complete order, situated at No 33 South Sixteenth etreet, hear Cheatnut »‘”« K^'2T ‘° MACG . KEaoB , It 4M> WALNUT Btree>. m FOK sale.-house and lot, •Bfl. Northeast corner of TWENTIETH and GBBBN Streets. 36 feet front Possession can fee liven on the Ist of April. Inquire of WBIGUBI 6 CO., No. 131 South FOURTH Street f»l7 6t» INSURANCES COMPANIES. J?IRE ASSOCIATION, Incorporated March BT* 1840, OFFICE No. 34 NOBTR FIFTH STREET, INSURES BUILDINGS. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. AND MEBCRARDISB GBNEBALLT, PROM DOSS BY FIR E, (In the CIS? of Philadelphia onlyO STATEMENT OP THE ASSETS OF THJi ASSOCIi- TION, JANUARY 1. IStfA Published la coaftormlty with the PsOTi, lons of the Act of Assembly, of April 6k ISO,;: Bonds and Mortgagee on Property dm the city Groundßents in no —«** ?l Beal Estate (Office Ho. M North sth afcreet).... 14.396 13 U. S. Government Bondb(C-20Loan) 4600000 Deposit with U, 8. Assistant Tueasnrer g 000 00 Caehonhftsd........ 35,629 37 T32SKSEB: GE9EOE W„ 'SSXON, President. W». H. Hamilton. Joseph K. LirndaU, Jobs Bonder. Levi P Coats, Peter a KaVser gunnel S parfc&wk* jSSpluml Charles F. Bower* j£b£ csiSw: Geot&e I. Yoons*' Jesse Lightfoot. WILLIAM T. BUTLBR, Secretory. fel2«fmT»6t i"|FFIC,E OF THE UNION MUTUAL V/ IKSU3ANCB OOMPAWY OP PHII ADBLPfiIA. • Philadelphia, January 11,18 M Wotl<v« is hereby slveu that the holders of the out* ■tana mi Scrip of the Onion Mutual Insurance Company of P jUAoelpfcuu that the tftook and Scrip holders, at a meeting held this date, resolved to extend to the hold- a of the outstanding Scrip the privilege of converting ► Aid Scrip Into the Capital Stock of the company, accord ing to section 6th rf the amendment to the cluster on tbs same terms as previously done, payment or instalment to be made February 1, 1864. Otherwise. interest to be charted on payments made after thst date. and. the privilege of conversion to cease;after June so. _ jalSwftaSm JOSS MOSS, Secretary. _ T?AM.E INSURANT A ITs. 4dA CHW PHIEADJ MBS AND IMLA paw JPraiuU V. Bwk, Charles Richardson. Hennr Leirt«. O. W. DftTia, l*. S, JustlOß. W I- HOPFITZ AND TBS OBAND OBCHBSTtta play this week • Overtaxes to Hungary Laßlo*" com posed by ErkelFeretz. perfomed for the fi.r&t tlm'e in America: “Onion Armada Polka.” C Euppitz, wife Cornet tbiigato. by Mr. Dcuca: “Auden AbeadAtern" (io the Evening S:ar>, Aria irora the Opera of Tannhaoeer fel6 TVfBS. JOHN DBEW’S NEW ABCB STREET THBATRE. THJRD BIGHT, THIRD NIGHT. Or MISS CAROLINA RICQINGS, AND ENGLISH _ OFJSRA TBOOPfi THIS (WEDNESDAY) EYBNINGk Feb 17, ltfA I'IADESTE; Or, THE Vm.KD L*DY. MIKS CAROLINE RIOHMr«B. • ••Mr. B. S«uata W. J. Hill. pONOSET HALL. CHESTNUT Street, above TWELFTH. Mi>NDaY EVENING, Febrn&rr 18th. AND EVERY EVENING DTTBING THE WEEK, „ SECOND WEEK—TKIUMPHANT SOCOESB. Tbree change, of Programme ag»in this week. TWO NEW STABS. Mr. CHAS. MELVILLE, the favorite balladiet. Mr. OTIS H. CARTER. the astonishing Tenor. ... MORRIS MINSTRELS The bSBt band In the world. From their Opera House, Boston. Patronized by the elite of BJEAttTY* FASHION AMD RSSPBCTABILirY. The Hall is crowded nightly. See for yom eeif. COMB BARLY TO OBTAIN BEATS. Look out for the laughable burlesques this week, THE BOYS FROM DAVENPORT, lOWA THE VETERAN AND THE STRANGER. New Songs, Jokes. Acts, and Farce*. Cards of Admission 25cents. Oooraoper at6£ o'clock* to commence at 7X. CHARLES A. MORlilfe Manager. lels-6t* Directress, Mrs. CHARLES WARNER, formerly Mrs. DAK RICE. POPULAR ENTHUSIASM MAGIC Alt and PHILOSOPHICAL SZPBHIMBffTS: Great Powers o? and the LJBABfITj&£ CANARY BIRDS. __ EDUCATIONAL. . TNSTBUCTION IN FRENCH, MAN, LATIN, AND MUSIC will bo given by a Gentleman, possessing high Testimonials and References, in exchange for a Bedroom and B jara la a private family, episcopalian preferred Address "A. N»»” care of Messrs. AS DEE. 1104 CHESTNUT Street. fold 2t* WEST GROVE BOARDING SCHOOL I* FOB GIBUS, at West G ove Station. Chester county, Fa..on the Phila. and Baltimore Can. 8., 40 miles from Philadelphia and 10 from Oxford The Sum mer term will commence on Second IDay, the 2d of 6th. Month next. The coarse of instruction is extensive and thorough, Terms reasonable Send for a circular. Address THOMAS P. CONARD. Principal. feio-w2m Weft Grove, Chester oonaty, Pa. *8*4.093 116 OE COMPANY, nrorsTKOT. SD ?NBtTRAB 01 “■johnJKNwnM*- Boheit B. Potter. n n^ii. r uSb§l|Tw» Fnfigfk amusbjwkntw. OF MUSIC. 08B1UR OPBBA. FirTH iajBHTOf THK 8K,,08 iHD LAST BBT (Jon. „ WBDBBSDaT EVKalffa. Feb. 17. “■ When, by psrtlonlw request ol numerene patron,. «<■ be srodnoed the rotaantle ope>» of . „ LA DaMB BLANOHK (The White Lady,, by Boieldlen, With tba rollovln. naoqnai«a c»n - OftTatton Harm.mi. *niia..,, Mod. lo^ana,eai -Mad. FredeHel .He rl KronfeM. Co o d 6 S'^. 8 ??. t, * n . d :. ansgh'btb. BalcoxS* $1 Ad iz yA *‘ l J ae 'Sj Parquet Cirri* aid a * W <ycloo,t - F’artormaow to tbntEMum FRIDAY RYBNIIfO,-Yebruarpij)' tlxih N.Htth t f thA^easod' GRAND ON SATURDAY APTSRSOON. Tiritete' can be obt listed at Owld'a Muvlc store; and Chestnat fltrvet*. And at the Academy oV Music. felsit* AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIO ••BATTLE OP OiWTSBOIW " » r reqaeet of neveral cHlzaas. tbs above laterattu< 5i25!? re v?l al> .W« a< lT end tbrillbftlT descrlMat the *re»t Battle of the War wilt he RE’EtTED br wn£^ J 2 H 0 « WeBBERt ofGlettyebnrir. T ;SfßVßtniro, the 394 last. Ktee rv td heat V. V."' V.‘ "s 0 ° 6 “ M ’ » t th «*«d Er 'S; tl '< alia OUBBTHirr Street, eat fare iy ao<l eTeelneofthe use-. o’clochT tW ™ OMn at Lectare to commenc* et. 8 , felB 9{ L ECTUhE.—PECS'. <i MAfJBI WILE -deliver a Lecture in StUSIOM. UAtr <& “j* 9TeDlr ' K 9f 1116 IXfe or Thß.'nbiaot 1. a yen- iDlero-ln* ono, y\i - • win. ani Black—The Great Wtr-Peace ia ,'u -nn« J?i. a! Tw a o C V 0 D rlc“” rlCa-Th9 C,u! ' v “'- ioa CotUnTi thJ The public patronage Is respectfully solicited JtSf Abinleeioa t' all of th* house. Tvonty.fi-. Cents. Tickets for sale at JEflaiv Stores of Lee k Walker, of £. Gould. and of ftf. Andre. OH4btnnt street, and at the Professor s reollunca. 27 hottfcb ffoiirlii street. For *ale also On the fitefc-; of the hectare at the door of the Hall. Doors open at half past seven. NEW CSSESTNU*- v * STREET THEATRE. LEONARD GROVER LASr EIGHTS, LASTOIfIHTSi Vi the delightful drajjjH, . TICKBT OS'., LEAVE.:-.*....MAW." TiCKST OP ESaVB.. MAR." Tll „ , THIS BVJtNIHO. PabroaFj IT; The gre&t i access of the _ T TiCKHT OF-LBAVB MAK“ in London. Now York, Boston, Washington, and iu great success at the ' w „ CHBSraTTT. STREET TBTBATES) CoaeUlntos it beyond ffdoobt the moat ronderfal DRAMATIC SUCCESS OF THIS A'iS, The public should bear So mind that thtr beautiful warn can only receive a few more representations nk (his Theatre. FRIDAY NEXT. FIRcT COMEDY NIGHT OF THE SBAttON “THE FINE OLD ENGLISH GENTLEMAN" I« preparation, the great Irish Drama, CoLtEEN RAWS, with new scenery and appointments. RATIIEDAY AFTERNOON NEXT. SECOND GRAND »ASULY MiTiHBB. Whan th. programme will consist of the Beautiful Be ioeelic Drama cl * . ALb THAT GLITTERS IS NOT GOLD Ana the Laughable Farce of A EISS IN THE DARK. CELINA. Fteno.... Manfred i .. To conclude'with JOHN WOPPB. . FRIDAY BEBEFIF OF MISS RICHINGS. Certain rlges at 7# o’clock, four WALNUT STBEET THEATRE* "" Lee Bea.. MRS. M. A. GARRBTT3ON PROLONGMENT of the engagement of „ LTJCILLB WESTERN, Who wlllsppear. for positively the Wet time. 1 THIS (Wednesday) EVENING. Feb. 17. In the Thrilling Moral Emotional Play o t £iBT LTNNA OR. THE ELOPEMENT. MISS LUCILLE WESTERN appearing ae LADY ISABEL and MADAME VINE. NATIONAL OIUCU3 Twnlfili. WBF.K BBT ONB. still attends the performances of tbe GREAT CLASSIC SHOW, ana there Is no doubt that the inetitntloa would ret si* its popularity throughout the year, oat it mast close la a very short time. Thone who like a PALATABLE DMR OP FUN should sot rail to avail themselves or the present oppor tunity. “Be wine to day. ’tie raadaese to defer. M MATTKE*-S OK WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY AF TERNOONS. Admission 25cts; stare seats Otic; pTlvate boxes $3; gallery 15 eta Commencing at 2 )i o’clock each Afternoon: Evening. 7.40 Ber eflt of Mr. and Mrs WHITTAKER on THURSDAY EVENING, 18th Inst. fe!s St INSTITUTION FOB THE BLIND. A EXHIBITION every WEDSEBD4T. at 8« P. M. Admission TEN CENTS Store No. 11 SOOTH EIGHTH Street. it* TEMPLE of wonders. A ASSB4TBLT BUILDINGS. TENTH end OHBBTSUT Street WILL SHOKTLY CLOSE' SIGNOR BLITZ will appear !n h!s popular Entertain ments EVERY EVBIUSG, eoxamoriciay at 7>fi. afed WSPNESDAY RiidSATDKDaY APTBRUOOS? at 3. Ad mission SO eeat-a; Children IB cents. ia PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF A the Frsra aets. 18*9 GHJSSTJJOT STXB2T. OFBH DAILY (Snadaya txtepkd) fron 9 A. M. till 9P* H> Admission 2* «enU. OHldren half prim. OCHOOL AND KINDERGARTEN will be opened on MONDAY, February 16th, 1991, at the 8. B. corner of NINTH and SPRING GARDEN The PRIMARY DEPARTME »T will be conducted as a Kindergarten, upon the German (Freshens) system, and will include Ucys and Girls under ten years 01 age. A class of old er pnpi 8 will be received. In both departments, GYMN ASTICS, under the system of Dr. Dio Lewis, will be taught. _ GBRTItUoBW. FULTON, Harriet b. Darlington. Address 315 MARSHALL Street. ROBDENTOWN FEMALE COLLEGE, *-* BOEDBMTOWK, N. }. , _ , This lasttfratlon is pleas&atly located on the Delaware »Wm. rido from F&fjadeJphla. Special atten tion in paid to the common ana hi*ho* b»&neaee o« SSGLIbH. and superior advantages Tarnished in VOttJ and Instrumental Ma»lc. FB3NOH taught br natlra, and spoken in the familr- For Oatalornea, addrws EeT, JOHN H. • A< H. • President. jal4-£m* VILLAGE GBEEN SEMINARY, ▼ BE AS MEDIA. PA.—Puplls received at any time. English Mathematics, Classics, and Nattvrnl taught. Military Tallies, Book-keeplne and Clvd En gineering taught. Enti« e expeni es about $3 par week. Boys of ail ages taken. liefer* to Wm H Karo, eu- Sberiff; John C. Gapp & Co., Ho. 23 Scnth Third street, and Thomas-J. Clayton. Esq.. Fifth and Prana etrenU. Address Bev. J. BAUYEY BaBVuST. A. M., Villa*# Green. Pa. to«-fcf HOTELS. JONES HOUSE, HARRISBURG, Pa., CORNER MARKET STREEP AND MARKET SQtUE.3... „ A flr.t-clais hoasß. Toron, »2 PBr day. TVrOTICE.—THE TJNDERT AK'3'H.S’ i.l jIUTDAX. PR6TECTIV l ASSOCIATIOI il ly notify all aßllnqnentß who hays noelected or.-efuiei to settle theli hills for the btulal of thoii ralfSlv<M or friends to their respective undertakers, that on March Ist. 1864, their names, and occupation ■will he registered in the Undertakers’ Black Bcumc/o* fu ture reference. and hereafter no undertaker ■w-U , do*any work for any delinquent who is indebted to iny other Undertaker for work previously done, unless B.atisfac tory arrangements he first made to settle the capie, and all work hereafter done to be strictly cash, o. by special agreement. CECOND NATIONAL BAi?K. OF Stew^sßlSQhesi--* MATHAH WILLIAM H. KHAWB. CajMer, (Late of the PnJUdclßhla Bank ) DIBBOffOBS: NATTTAW HILtiBS* CHARLES TiaKBBMBB. offlfw ehaWn, bbnj. Rowland! jr., SIMON B. SNYDER* ?££» j&mSAPO"" * TOWARD HAYES. JOHN COOPER... LEWIS aHALLOROSS, The Fmoh6 National Bank of Pb&sAelp'hia la now open ai No 134 MAIN Street Yr&nkvaMrfor tfce trans action of a General B&nYlng Business upon the usual Collections upon all accessible will be ma4s upon liberal terms. Respectfully, f«i-3m W-H. Cashier: NEW LIGHT. The subscribers would inform tjf pabtfc that tkeyka*?*.. introduced In this VJ&Wt pose- bting advantages over alf ovhiers In oWi TUKS* taken bytSUWfM we m wa > ju* gfe asr *s vsss^ggS®^^' fe6 Itoif* TV ORYTYPE3—A.T B. F REJ'ISHS.fVS Rwytows? SJSsSa in »mlMou. and mtaM »tf»nfe 9 . aesl -»/| 4.TBRIAM 808 MINOB PTBB ■ StISOH. LAYBS, *JU> RBLTAKA BAjSIKs. BITS#*. OUBKAHT3. ABP SPIO»i GLDRB. WIBSS. £u *A. M.BERT O. EOEEBTS, Daolei In BinnOrcMriu. Bantu KLKTIHTH nn<> VI»» Bt~*> COEBEGT PIANO TUNING 0 B. BAUGHST'A Orders Tonliy end Repelilni Plano# are received at MA.OiT ft CO, ■w Store, eov CHRSTSO ? Street. OAIV. Hr S. baa bad eleven nan’ n.otorye'xperlenoe tn Boa ton. and ftve yeare’ employment,la r auadelpnln : SPECIAL —Plenoa refeotteewt »o eo-rad a* eoft i*-* sweet-toned «»». rtf.Mntna. Tar-ns for Tsais*. IL ooit-*ai»‘ (e 17 V7Rt .-..MAifAOSR,' C. H. HAL*.
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