The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, February 18, 1864, Image 3

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    financial and commercial.
THE MONEY MARKET.
Uttßu*«es matters war* quiet on Third street today,
gad l>ii*es are without ranch change. Oo’d flnctaatea
betweea IsoX@l6G>£. Government* wera steady at yes-
Jerday’s figures, or a alight advance. The five ,w<?b..©s
”°Tha money is nr changed. L^'Tifd
'Mw into the financial centra from the ooontry. aad
iSnaerseM.9titaaTU.essT coil ~ * e the r ' lll,ut
*TWock market was varionely excited and prices were
The poblic are «tl lbeavy WSm,
oftbe fancies are aet.itag into strong hands.
Thltoa Coal i» in stee*: demand at lit&IX ; Big Moun
tain sold at S; Green Mountain at7>«; Middie advanced
»oia- Conifer fold at 4Ji; Pennsylvania Coal opened at
6. sold down to -5; oil Creek at 14, closed at 15; Uandan
Minin* told at 7; (the reports from thie mine are very
favorable, and pai t> es talk mysteriously of something
extraordinary ahead concerning it); Pniladelphia and
Boston Copper, a new organization, sold up to 6, to day,
in private hands; Girard, the twin-brother of the Phila
delphia and Boston, bnt Blight; y older, sold at 7; Penn
was largely taken at 9}i ; Marquette at 4);.
Beading shares opened, atroc ga* €2>j t elo»*ng at 62%;
Philadelphia M lk«lWt «9£, lalline off to 88%; North
Pennajlvanla soldiat 36; Penneylyaaia at 6i; Oakawlssa
preferred at 44; Little Schuylkill at 60% ; Huntingdon
and Broad Top at 22; CLesterYalley at 6%; Harrisburg
at 67%; 43 bid tor Long Island; Spruce aud Pine sold at
16; Second and Third at SI; Bidge Avenue at 20%; Base
and Vine at 2.>%.
Schuylkill Navil&tion closed at 27%. the pre'erred at
39^4 ; Delaware Division at 42% i Union atj. the prefe*» d
at 7, sizes at 30%. The market was firm at tbe close,
with leas inquiry*
Drexel ft Co. quote
:: ::
Quartermasters’ Youchere..• ■* ’ /... jigji a.
Orders for Certificates <*:' iiwwW-a-'-- ....169,?.®!®,%
Gold--.-.-. - '“““’.'.W'......
ttw&So”o< *«w at tha FMi 8»M «»«»»»
S 4 South Third airest. aacona siwt .
9Ji c'aiqok A. M
nx , £■ s
.: I: ft:::.::*..
Is ■■ f- m.
** *' ?. H...'
Market closed arm.
The following - tbows ibe g-moTmt of coal transported
over the li3hLgii Valley haUroad for the week entitm
Februar? 5k 1564. and previous since December I, l£cl.
*omp*red with same time lest yea?:
Week. Previously. TolaL
vr££3. Tons. Cwt Tone. Cwt, Tons.Cwi
Hazleton *. ».&7d 02 b 1.074 .i 7 58.449 19
Sort Sugar LoaL.*.***». 2.582 17 1-. *v6 31 14 729 OS
Council Ridge .... 1.6-s 10 11.66-J 01 15,28 Ml
JgounYjPleahant 7z4 01 5 SMOP 62A 10
spring Mountain..*..**, 2.fUO 08 9, fii° 08 l4
Coleraine 942 02 2.487 06 3.4*15
Beaver Mead0w.......£40S 10S ll 172 19
Hew Tort oud Lehigh. 1.160 11 9-&'& «« 7 70L 08
S:SpringMouutain.r... I,S7< 0t 15.951 05 17 967 06
Sia&o 77..77. 2 bl 2 12 36.241 10 3 8 854 02
Harleigh--. 7.jG «8 6,145 08 6 BS-. 0i
Panne.......... i? 5 0B ft. 893 It 10.123 16
Ebervaie Coal C 0....... 75S' 12 4, ill 09 '4. 9-Ji 00
Hilnesville • ••* 728 Ul 5.693 10 6 4il 10
Back Mountain 1.C94 19 7.7 8 i 5 9 333 10
L. BL Coal I.CS2 IS 9.60 L 33 11.1>4 10
lehigh Coa» analfav... 2.747 03 12.863 07 15.KJ9 m
-Other Shippers*.... »»•** 6 948 o 4 8,9.8 W
Total * 27,145 il 176,848 05 203 493 16
Corresponding week last
. year. ....;.29.(66 12 195.013 19 224.08911
Decrease 1.921 01 IS, 605 14 20. fiSG 15
The Hew York Evening Post says:
The loan mcrktt is more easy. Capital is so rapidly
accumulating that large amounts have altered 05
call at 6 per cent,, uid ioass at 7 are being rapidly paid
off
The stock market is irregn'ar in consequence of an
increasing d.sire to roaiiaa on some i»f tne Western
‘■toclrs. Governments are strong Five-t o f ISGare
wanted at 389, and currency c-ir-Geii e* at 995«. Flve
iwesty retlsrcred are inquired for at IG7>*.
Before the Aral session tft<re wa-i coUiiu«cable activity
in Brie. Michigan Southern. tad Illinois Central New
York Central was celling at 13*; EHe at U6M@l(ojf;
Harlem at 1142i(5115t Ending at -35: aiohigan
Southern at 06® S 7; Illinois‘-'euirn-l at 33; Pitta
hnrg at Ij6.V@U7; Tniedo at i49>i; -tioes is.and at
122; Fo/tWayre at £fc @I4
The appended table exhibits the chief movements at kh«
Board compared with the latest prices of yesterday •
Wed. Tn Adv. Bee
3Jnltec Steles 6s, 3831. regie ill H< 2» }&
United States 6s v lBS3. coupon....- UUJ 11l As
United States eeven-tfcirSies 110* il'K -- ..
UnitedSbocslyear eer., gold—lo 3 10S
80. do currency-- 99?* 9fl>g
American Gold-.. 150* 16t»* .. %
Tennessee Sixes. 6?j a 63*
-Missouri Sixes 73 73 -.
Pacific Maii-.... v—2i9H Sl# X
.New York Central BaUrofed--..-..iS:- : !^ f IS?.* ■?£
JrU —ll6 1*
Erie Preferred I'** 106*
-Hudson Elver.*- 146 MSlfc ?4
Harlem • il*.* 314*
-Heading*. ..124* 124* *
Michigan Central— 135* ‘ 135% • - Aa
Michigan Sonthsrn BP* 95* 1?£
Michigan Sonthim guarantied...lc9>£ 137* \%
Illinois Central Scrip issAs 133* •• *
■Pittsburg......—————.— 117* lU>* 1*
Catena 117* 117 * ..
T01ed0...... ..MS 149 •• 1
Sock Island——*— 121* 122* .. !
ToriWavne... 92 92*. ; *
Prairie Dn CWea 65* .. *
Terre Haute..... .65 *0
Northwestern........... 51 51 •
Canton 4 1 * 41* *
Cumberland..** s'* 58 •• ?*
Quicksilver....... £6 54At 1* -•
Chicago and Alton-.-. 86 a 86* -• *
Burlington and Quincy............131* 131% ••
Toledo and Wabash...... 6* .61 ,-. *
After the board the market improved New York Cen
tral closed at 133*@L34: Erie at lt7*@liS; Hudson
River at 146U@U6*; Harlem at 114® 14*-. Heading at
124*@124*; Aixch’gan Central at l3C*@hi-i%; Michigau
South era at Oeutro.. Scrip at l-?2%^
133; Toledo at 14S*@i49. Bock Isiaad at I2i*@l2h
Plillada StockExciiangeSales, Feb. It.
by S.E.fiLAT3LiKER- Philadelphia Exchange.}
FIRST BOARD.
1000DS7-305,b.A&0.111 10DEeadingE....b6 62*
100 TJ 8 five year op .107*, 13 do 62*
600 do..—.- cash lU7* 2tHJ do 62*
800 Hew Creek ifs JOj a0,........t0a3 63^
150 Fulton Coal ICO do 82*
100 do 73i! 5000 Reading Ga. 5 70.. 106
100 do b3O 7* OEarrisourglt... 67*
100 del b 5 7?a • BONPeuaaE 3-?£
•300 do 7* 5} do 35%
ICO Green Mountain 7*; lt<o d 0.... ...bbO 36
3PO ’do 2dys 7*: 7 d 0...., 35%
iJpdPenn Mining.... 9% 212 5 N Penna R scrip 9S
49 Big Mountain. •• 8 , 2U) sJoest Va!-..-030 5*
ICO Girard Mi’g. .b 5 7 • )U 0 EJmlra K 75,.... 107*
SCOOilCre.ek--..... 15 ; 2f.KjCaiiwispref.ch 44
500 d0.......,-b5 15 > 200 do 44
ICOManda 7 j- S>CO Phil & lir.e- b J =O 39*
3GooPenna.s*..rsw.il lOO do b3l 759*
SOSchnyKav 27* 100 do ...... 3d vs b 9
200 Sc!S T av pret.bSO 40 } IUO do ~..,05 39
50 d0*........... : 160 d 0.... b 5 oS%
100 do JsP*i 100 do cash 3b%
5000UCanal6s...h30 3035? 95BaceaudYine d
•0,000 do h-j SO 150 Ridge Avenue-. 20*
50PennaE-....... 6d*‘ 14U Zinc...hs 50
S5O do 68 ; Am6s.’67 103
100 do 69 j 100 Union Canal.... 4
BETWfihJi Rf>ART>S.
IS96Fchyllffa6s’S2.cash PI 117000 P-nuaS? b 5 94%
-iOOOKeadinsrbds’SO cshliM j 2u OUSS-20Trea
JOOOII Creek......-b3O ! 29 oReadingtto ; 43..&5i05
iCOO Cam <fe Am Co ‘37 - -166 •
6KCOSD BOARD
25Hunt 4BTS.
BO dc..... 22 ICu Cam & »tlaa pref-- 23%
3GC-0 US 5 j ears option. Ifi7 ! 1* 0 Big Mountain. •• b 5 S)e
ICO Oil creek H f v Second & third.... 81
100 do 141* 25 Eebnyilfav ..27%
603 do bSO 14?* I*o d>. pr*f $»M*
100 do bbO i4?i i 50 bel Division 13%
100 do cash l4;-a I.VU S .PecpaSs- 94%
350LitUe Schnil 8.... 50 j 2 0 Green Mountain... 7%
AFTER BO \BDB.
Iso?fr>rn©o & Fine. --b6 15 ! iO’oii 0reeb........VS 141 a
100EelmylKj» 27?*'! *2fo 'd-> b3O VSi
I<JO Roadie? K ....1)5. iOOCataWlssaß ..b3O. 14
100 d0...* 6?*£ : 100 do 14
100 do 62' e ouOO Sa-q Ganrl 19**
2CO d 0... *itri 10* ‘ S .hny £ia vprf.b3o
-ICO do bf. .62J* 15 do.. 393*
200 do -bff. 923* SCO do 3*3*
100 do*. :bfi 6 IH V 0 do 35**
ico do fK» do.-......*••©6-) as
60 do.. «13* 100 do, .....860. 39
m do B'lJi ia d 0........ 39
?00 do bSO 62 , 4- 100 do . 36
vp k - -f.. 48i> 2»io dc blO 39
ICO C&uwic&a It pref.. 4o« - -lo --
JGO do «s.*i! 100 do-..-» b3O. 36
100 do .. 4Sfo 100 do b3O. S6#
160 d 0..... 145 a 1 I=o do WO. 86#
CO do 14#| 100 do b 5. 36#
ICO do 14 100 do b 5. 36#
ICO do-..- b 5. 14 15J do .....70
.300 do 33# l 00 do 00
CLOSUTG FRICF»-FIRM -
£Ut. Asketi- ! Bid JL9W
If 565’81.***»».»..109 »• ! ?«3AaS.'-**» 65# Ss#
3 S 7-36 50t05....11l 152 , Do Ss 09 99#
•phn».B» 102 iGat&mss&ifiOoi. 2t 25
Be bWm» 105# 10G I?o prfd.43# 44
TeimaSs...—..... 94# 04# i?bila aJßrioß... 33# 39
£fisdinil. 62/a f 2/j ! >ji;OEd £{ R. B’)#
Do bds’7o IC6 106#K . 60# ..
Do bda’fie c0bt.124 126 'T’actb-st EL...*— fil 60
Do 6b ’BO ’43— iTairteenfcii-sfc H- 40 41
Fean* B. •• 63# 69#;Sove:*tsontb.-st'a 18 ’9
Do lstmtfs ...110 -- iSprdce-eti:.-.. 15 16
Do 2d m 65....103 109 |?;'a€stattl w Bt K.«. 61 61#
tilttie S«lmyl B. -- SO 5! jWPMIa R-. —— 71 72
MorrisC*l oonsol. f 9 ©isiArc!>-«x5..«.—34
Do prfd 334 ;Xaee-stK- 20 20#
Nav Stoelc 27#' 2S !3veea-st R ...... 43# 44#
Do orfd oS?4 40 iGirard College E c 0 31
Do 68’83-.«*” i- Q l 92 Xiozabard&South 17
vSlmlra R ...36 JS gidse-av R....~ *2Q# 21
Do T*rfd«62 64 ISnaq Caasl
Do 7s %. .***-* 107 303 ;Mid Coal Fields
Llsland... 43 46 ißig Mountain
LeUfhUaT-— — 60 61 {Green Mountain. ..
Do scrip...... 50 51 'FaltonCoal-....* .• ..
Phlladelpbm Mnrkeis,
There is very little export demand for Fjour. and the
market is duii;iales comprise about I.EOO btls at
7.60 ¥ bbl, for common to rood extra family* and $7
hbl for extra The reta'Jeto and Lasers are buying mo
derately at from $6@6.50 for superfine. $6.75@7 for extra*
$7,26@S for extra family, and $5.53 up to $lO bbl for
j&ncy brands, according to quality. Ryo Flour is With
out change: small sales are making at $5 is@s 50 IS bbL
There is yery little doing in Com Meal, and prices are
unch&ngtd, _ -
GRAIN —The dfmand for Wheat is moderate, but the
market is rather firmer: sales reach about 6 20u bus good
to choice Pei.na slo western reds at 163@ltiSc,aad white
»tfrom l£fc®l9sc bus, the latter rats for prime Ken
tucky. Ifteia stllmg in a j-maiiway &tl3Cc ft bosaei.
There is lees Corn onentig. ard tne market is firmer,
with sales of about s,uto bus atli2c, in store. Oats are
firmly held: small sales a- e making at 86c, weight.
BARK.*—lst No. 1 Qn t reUT«'u is in steady demand:
small sales ait. making at ton. . ,
COTToSf, —There is no change to notice in price or
demand; maßUfactniera are onlyporebaeiugto supply
:h*lr immediate wants* *m«U lota of middling* are re
ported at Bl?< c3? tb. cash. ... .. t ,
GROCBRIR^ —in bngar there is very little doing,
but holders are firm in I heir vi?ws . Coffee is also
firmly held bnt there is not ranch doing; Rio is selling
•at from 3&@05« tti; and L: gnayra at 33>i@35e B>»
, cash, and fenx months. . , , ,
fcEBDS. —Timoiby and FJaxneed aie in fair demand,
Wiib sales of the former at *y.X'«. 1 3.62 and the latter at
MS 25®3 SO "¥■ bus. ill<>v»r e.,iuui.aea dail. Small sales
aremaiing at sB,sf@9 V-b-s , the latter for prime.
PBTBOhEDM.—Tee it-aike; is firm, and prices are
'endingup. Small talc« of \. ; 3U'jfjarer©p'>rted»t2S@ , 29©»
iCOObbsehofinedin bond, at 4iJ£(SUBc? and free at from
54@6hc gaiioi., according io>iu«v ity.
HAT—is selling at Irmn ton for Timothy,
PBi>ViSIONS. —stocks of au kicdo are light and the
market Very firm Mes? Fork is sailing in a small way
at*22.s({§ i 23 ,: £ bbi; Beef are held at •£ obi;
Dressed «iogs are selling at irora $9(5)10 the 100 lbs; City
packed Me. * Beef la ?“V w»
Salt Shon-ders solo at %©«?! ° Pickled Hams are
Teiy firu. and telling at is@ia^ ; yt.lb; B«d is Irnwiih
tales of tee at 14c and kt*» at i.i&lafcc’glb; Baiter it
without change: sales are making at sMbfor com
“wHisKf continues dull; about SCO bbls We been
disposed x f at from A @32c- and Drudge at SSc
The following are the receipts of Flour and . dram *1
wiiDOrt today
F10ur,,...
Whear,
Sew York Markets, February M*
Ashe-fare firm, wHIi a moderate demand at sB*7s®
£.S7k for *«• ?s. *rd *lO for _„
— liiw market for State and Western
Yiour is nt«*vy and lower, w l h a moderate business at
tbedeclne.
Theaalps are MPIO bbl? at $6.2C@845 for superfine
State; JC-7f@7 C 5 or extra *. &t»: $8 3 @6 50 for super
fine Michigan. lodia.na, i-.wn. ufaio, Ac.; $6 &.*®7 60for
extra do. itclndliirsbUmiu;? ormds of r«uod hooo Ohio
at972C@7 4o and t-ode brands of do at 97.6i®9.50
Southern. Flour isyune acilve, but at easier prices;
-•sales 3 6«0 s t S. JC@S lu for superfine fialiiaiors,
and f 8 15@il for exit * do.
Qansdi-n floor is dnit and lower; sales .150 bbls at
96.7fi@7 for common, and *7 o&@fc.7o for good to choice
extra.
Bye Flour is steady with sale? of 350bbls at *5 50®
3.60 for the range < f fine and superfine
Bnckwneat «iour 1= »;uUi at 92 &@3IMCOIb;
Corn fiseal 1s ia m< d?Tat% dom&nd; sales 460 bhli at
fiyc@s.6o for Jersey, and tti 15@6 2J for Brandywine.
v Wheat is Jess active ana a scads lower; sale? 75,000
bus at $1 3f@l 60 for Cblcato spring, 91 67®’.60 for
Milwaukee eUb, %L6C@l 6* for amber HU wanSe! *1 66
i Tor winter red western, and 91 7i®1.74 lor amber
l Miehigas. _ _
Bye is o all at $L £S@ LS3
( Bailer fo r*'jne-t_ wish sales of 4.600 bus
I **%!_iSi£l 36for State. 84>o 91 4-*for choice Western
Iti ißg' B> Malt i 8 qnle *’ w '* th e>aleß of 1.600 bushels at
Corn i* qn’et. and the market is somewhat unsettled:
£<- % o „ bushels »l .91 27@1 28 for prime Western
2C®l 52 J a for jersey yellow, and 9L2S for
waite Ji rsey. . ' ~
are firmer, and in moderate request, at 9:®9l for
$8 ?o d j for S.ate, tl>i®93 lor Western, and S3©
York Couon Market, February 17,
h&m?? Bniani l t4 >-< l ny has be** quite moderate, and the
cwl!l : :““wt or yesterday is not sustained, the market
QiW*t ari J* aTl d heavy at at out 61c for middling?. with
few hundred bale*.
Tas 11 BAr.KUM Szlf-Sbwbr” 1* now ktt.ohed to
on ttc Mscblno, cold by the Florence Sewing Hi-
Chine Company, at 630 Obectnut Itreet, without ex
tia charge. Thl, admirable arrangement ii found
to be ao important an aid, in uaing not only the
- Florence,” but all other mashinei, that very many
of our citizen*, who have other machine*, are now
going to 630 ohe*tnut itreet, andieouringa - Bar
num Self-Sewer,” whloh, at a trifling ooit, can be
attached to any Sewing Machine in ute.
Febrttart 17, 38M.
Gebat Ebduotioh in Priobb.
Great Beduotion in Price*.
Indies’ ana ffiUßoe** Fine UloMu.
Imdie*’ end jYUasen’ Fine Cioaßx.
Alao,
Elch Fur* of all kind*.
Bich Fur* of all kind*.
In anticipation of the olo*e of the »ea*on, wa at*
now prepared to make a large connexion from lol ’
mer prices oc all our stock.
. j. vsr. pnOOTOB & Co.,
The Pari* Cloak and Fur Emporium,
920 Chestnut street.
~„K Bir , w .DAT of SnAKsrKARB.—The teresn
tenuis) cdetTfttfoß ol the birth of ShaTupeare will
ceme off "in April next. There are various modes
prepeoed for doing honor to his memory, but the
nioct rational is for each admirer of the “ Swan” to
procure for himself a full rew suit at the Brown-
Stouc Cioihißg Hall GfllockhiU & Wilson, No*. 603
and 606 Chestnut street, above Sixth. This, it witl
lie remembered, i* the site of 1 Old Drury.”
Evbp.t Sotirnsß SHOULD bavk Thkm.—From K.
B. Heiutzelman, SteicazdTZd Hcglmenl , P. V. —” Your
inedioinai preparation (Brown’s Bronchial Troches)
Is certainly valuable to soldiers in the field, and I
eel satisfied, if generally adopted at the hospitals,
many eleeplecn night, of the weary eoldier would be
averted. Our regiment ate now testing their finali
ties. and I believe are all aatiefled with their good
eflhets in aileviatiDg those distressing aflbetions of
the throat arising from cold and exposure. They are
now daily prescribed in our hospital and at the sur
geon's morning call.” Sold everywhere at 25 cents
per box.
l6o*
»W*
.. ......^,160
-160
: -16 J*
l6O
Wii.ix we see so many young men looking so pale
we think it’s because they can’t stand the draft of
our severe winters; even ale, they aay, turns pale
on the second cr third draught, but those men that
don’t ail at all turn pale before the third draft. Wo
would merely hint that uniforms are to be had,
readymade, at Charles Stokes & Co.’s one-price
Clothing the Continental, cut by some
of thmbeat draughtsmen in the city.
Thb FOPPiiAB Dourmn Tube Tobacco Pirns
are fast superseding the old style here as else where.
This Is because they are really, superior In every
respect to :he single-tube pipes, more luxurious, more
economical, and more healthy. None who wish to
enjoy tobacco should be a day without one ; none
ever are without them who have onoe used them.
For sale by dealers generally, and at wholesale rates
by the agent of the lobfwco Fipe Company, K. S,
Harris, 600 Chestnut *t„ second floor. lelB-thstu3t*
Eotjce, PrcKwicKiAKS! —The Pickwick Club
will meet at their usual place of meeting on this
(Thursday) evening, to adopt measures for attend
ing the celebration of Washington’s birthday in a
body, and the adoption of badge and motto, viz:
I’Edlo pace animisque auornm prinoeps.” Members
not uniformed can procure the -Plekwioli style” at
the great tailoring .establishment of Granville
Stokes, No. 609 Chestnut street.
- The Far : its Disßasbs and thbir Treat
ment.”—Messrs. Martin & Randall, publishers, 29
south Sixth street, announce that this great work
is now ready for Bale, The author, Dr. Von Mosoh
zisker, in well known ss one of the greatest and
most successful Aurists. The work is intended not
only for the medical student, but to be read by every
intelligent reader. Those who value hearing, and
particularly those who suffer from any malady of
the Ear, should peruse this valuable hook. felS-3c*
D?..-Von Moschziskbb, Oculist and Aurist. Or
flee, l(B7 Walnut street. Can be consulted on Deaf,
nete, Eye, Ear, Throat Diseases, Catarrh. fe!B 3t*
J.O Little ScTulyl B 50%
February i 7 -Evening.
2,1 M bbU
8.150 bus.
3.600 bus
5,080 buf,
CITY ITEMS.
CORN 9, BTTNIORS, INVERUBD NAII.S. Kvj_AUOXX
Joints, and all disease* of the feet, cured without
pain or inconvenience to the patient, by Dr. Zaoha
rie, Surgeon Chiropodist, 921 Chestnut street. Refer>
to physicians and surgeons of the city- ja23-tf
FAintY COAb. —The Hickory and Fisk Coal;
also Spring Mountain Lehigh, prepared with oare,
and offered at reduced prices. Office and yard, Ninth
and Willow, [fe6-swtf| Knowles.
STEOK A. CO.’S MASON
STECK & CO.’S
STECK A CO.’S k
STECK A CO.’S *
STECK A CO.’S
STECK A CO.’S HAMLIN’S
STECK A CO.’S
STECK A CO.’S fiiCTNET
STECK A CO.’S CADIrsEI
STECK A CO.’S
STECK A CO.’S ORGANS.
STECK A CO.’S
J. E. (JC
Sevenl
ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS
UP TO TWEIiVE O'CLOCK li&ST WIG-JIT.
ftirard-Ckeilßut street* below ffintk-
F E Crawford- Feana |F Mason, Pittsburg
V?rn M Gallaher 3W Crnikshank. Cscilton
I) Ooaj.GT. West Virginia ST 0
H B Scliofield Fenno. iJT Harris. Kontuckjr
Baltimore ;N Johnson, Carlis'c, K?
RCTievis, Elhton !J 'Wilson, Kentnc-ry
Mr*- i’ew York JL.are Wilson* Ina Una
A Bnbl, BoUiiacra |G WSlower. Civton. 111
S’jrnel 1? J iSB Martin, USA.
W K jiixon .{ll M Gou ndie Wa^hingten
WttOsljorae, KewYork jChas P Williams
SCGticbbeil. Nf»wYork ;F SStambsmfb.CliaTsbNbTjc
R P Sczßlin. New York lA O Wnaamion «la* Dei co
B KH-»le. York tGP & la, Del ao
Ii Carson, DaDcanton tr O Smith, Pittebarz
Gen B Ayxcs, Bntlilo (GLetever, Sprinaiield, O
C <1 Bramard, Br.tfa-lo iPanmelFenn, Sprin<li-.ld
*TTri;b6T, PittFfcurc : Jas Yoder, Someresc, Pa
J>:Bf-tberman, Glileaeo Siclitid Cneer, Somerset
Mre Gardner,/ndiai-a * W gtspler. Pa
ftiitS Gardner,lndiana. ;fohn6trabn. York
Kit» Jamifion, Indiana i Gapt T D Fitch & vf, Ky
Cart J a CravFlfv & syf, Kyi D ofrOartsaa*.. Baltimore
j. u. Wail- KovrYorb |G W 1 To'AnisGnd. B-itimore
LieutF BHorthmn. US A 'HTHtumin &ia, > eXibb's
J H Hitchench. fiewYork }T Jacobs, Joik co. Pa
C B Butt Boßtuit IJ I« Kanw, Pei-na
B » Gonder. CciutT-bia. Bb ißdw Harkina Fit'sburg
J F Gibbs & ia. Lanc.ister VL S Jones, JN’&wJYork
ColT I# Ahl, Foar.p. B Johnston, Netr York
,T T fcsjjjple, PiUebn-ff H Lteimcston. Penn'*
E E Spencer. Sewr York A Thompson & wf, Bedford
Mrs BredforJ, Warrland D B Sinscletrin, Ptnna
Bergfc & S BlUs, Pbila S S Davis, Lancaster
Bej*tKoberjßlcore.Ph.Ua R WD%rie, Lnncast s v
JDCnrtiss, Milwaukee JEKincswf Sew York
Fdvr Kra c- Miltvankee M Ponna
Mre Fork J Eld video &la Pe^na
>! M McCorjchl: H Cftrter. York
F S Cbanfrati, rfew York A 8 Fortney * la, Pan.ua
A H Glaiz. York, Pa J H Bcwley, Delaware -
H (> Doneliv A vf, N J Gilbert Fancher, York
W S Abort. 27f,xr Jiirfty Mis* Bell Milford, K Y
D C indrttvs. New Jersey J Hill, Illinois
J Frye, Baititaoie H Kidgley, Dover, Del
Contißtnfid-Ftttth end Chestnut streets,
Cba/unety Ehaffer, N York P Miller .
w s Port. Boston Geo S Wolff- oincianattl,o
J MtGepTv&w. Salem, Hass J M Coleman. Louisville
Capt F G "JSewbaU, USA W Jones, Penn
B C Grawf.-rd, PSA James Craig, fill ►sou’i
<:• P RBasnet: D Runyon. Kentucky
F w -Wilder, Poston J & Cady. Kentucky
C, C Bead. Caffibriago Dennis Sullvan, Cinu. 0
Win £«ius, Wash : &, D C JautfS W Cooke, Sandusky
George W ie Young. Pitt Cooke, Sandusky
Wm 1 Do-vison, Baltimore IDr Geo H Smith If Y
\Vm H Osborn, New York • Mrs A Kaorr, Philada
W H Smith. New York ISA Allen. New Jersey
J M Alien. Boston ’ l.f Bnchmgnam, ZaneavlUe
C~ps F C Gray, v S A ; Aliss j> Duncan. ZtnesvilJe
CbasChamV'Orss-in »Tr. If XIJ H Klee, Aibaay ~
j* F J-ichardson, Poston jB P Lea ned, Jr. Albany
■W C IC xo?. Memphis • jL C Pettinos. California
Mr A Mrs W Sinter, lowa !G W_ Blair. Pittsburg
H C Bfossoin. Clevfclsud JAC Brownell, Brooklyn
G P White. Cleveland |BW Morrill, Jr, Boston _
J If Moore, New Jersey • Mrs Dana fit 2 ch, Wash, D C
J ¥ Lind3ey, New Albany iS Downer, Boston
PRBtoy, Hew Albany • Mrs Abendroff & sou
C O Bostw’c'ij, Cucago IDG Haskins. Cambridge
Mr fit fir r <s C 7 Boner, 111 iD o Uaskine, Jr.Camb.idge
JC WlLsofa. Ealtiasote !PBNyee w
Mrs Milligan. Baltimore :S W GarrDon & la. Iff York
G L Trask, Now Yoik * Miss Petribone Oswego
G P Brows. B« pton ; J 0 Jenkins, Oswego, N Y
Mrs. OF Brown. Boston [Miss AMPettlbone,.Oswego
J H Hollis, Boston > C G Brewster, Boston
Mise MW Hollis Boston |G WThomae. Ba.mingham
MJw A Nixon,lf Carolina |JS Miller, St LoUls
Mrs Wheeler, New Toik IJ Fisher. St Louie^
Miss Wheeler- New Ycrk iMr Hams ft la, N H
35 Farnhair., Cambridge C G Come.oek, D C
Dr W L Wheeler, VS N !J MoilUen
msr- Jj <J BradPbubt If T 80 MuUifeen
H Bt**d*hub, Nsw York iMai F A Dockray
J b Hancock, Stonimton jCapt O W Graham. If C
C * Davis, Bi»tou • W S Foster. Pittsburg
Miss M Gornell. Baltimore iDrWJ Gilmore, P.ttsburg
OHoreyftWf, Baltimore |JF Kelfoy, WasMagt>n
Mrs J Peuslson, Now York, J F Gebby, New York
MiB» C H Stetson*. Balt 1C L Lamberton ft la. Penua
J H Kidder. Ba : timoie !W 8 Lamberton ftla Mia
O C Bosbyshell ft wf, ■’enn: Mrs E J 3 Paulding,
Mrs K A BcsbvshflU, Penn S S Beaid ft wf, New Sfor.c
L A Csboni. New York ; Mrs Kennedy,Ohambarsb’g
A Duryee. New Xoik |Kiss Ueywood. Penua
New iJTGiJe*- Cha:ube';l«arg
MrsHE Vather. Baltimore ThosM Johnson, But
Mies M Xi Parsons, Bait ; Alfred Ay'-rs, Gfew York
Mr Fd-ward>, York *J B Nfohol, Chidftgo
Miss O’Connor, N O ; H McKeever. New York
>lrs Murray. New York 'L M Hnbiy, Cleveland
81. Cooke, Mauch Chunk ;W B Bradford, Boston
A Pardf e, Fazleton. Pa P BSpniT, l b A
W H Hemnttfi. New York TVT BYaugbes. a T
jag Huckins. Boston ;Geu Brabrook, Taunton
G.o C. FairftD, Sew York :B Knott. Louisville
CM Carrmter. Eew Soik wciinatall. New Tori
JC.Ctrtter. New Soik ;WRhtoae, New Yore
J H Save®, NejtTojrk Capt H L Stone. Sew Tork
J Xf&najtrf iJUColt M*rjla»d •
HCoben 'JRKelboume, Pittsfield
H H Pei kins : H Arnold* Massachusetts
D h Dexter. Rhode Island .Tbos Pomeroy, Mass
J MFollirger. Indiana jB D New York
H O Bruce Cincinnati : W ltf Harding, New York
j B GoldeyVEew Tork i J H Storey* wf. New York
; C P Clark, Prov. R I : Mra Mndgett, New York
I J C Crum. Stew Alcany :T V Johnson, Hew York
C J Yoorhls. tt Louis !
M«srchantf’*~Foiurth Street below Ar*b
J J.eway, Brie _ [TT Leigh, Clinton,N J
A o»iM& daughter. Pa iWCCaitea *
GSi-holfls, Pa :J D Stewart, Tyrone. Pi
JBMoioB«y.HBA ; W H Davis. •
WCFountain. Delaware iJTßytrhart, Pa
L Hillman iB Beascn. Hew Brighton
j, h Hillman 8011, New Brighton
G K VrMafter. Pittsburg \J H Salem, N J
Dr £ Click, Bi'lcboro >Mits Sinnickson, Salem. NJ
Sai-iuel Hustuii Tra Ifnaileman ft la, H J
D A Hmton Miss S Knight
A frcbullliarQ ala. N Jersey J fcamuela ft dan. Kansas
JHies Goldsmith, If Jersey iCant C Greenawalt, B Vista
j a Jtihnton; Illinois LB O Moore, Wash D C
W FoberU, New Jersey J W Jones ft la, Prlncaton
W WiHinnva, New Jersey W S Bird sal), Honeßdalo
T H Moyer ft wf, k Bradford, Scranton, Pa
Mii-j- II fcchweiizer. Pa SI/.eberman.Loui* villa. Ky
.ToßToomss, ParriviUe \XmFHope* ia. PitUbarg
C Brew A Soa. AUeutown Hon* Aea Packer, fit Chuua
B Gocciicn. tfrie GW Pee. Indianapolis
JXoung. Erie CSDonaldsou. Indianan’s
Wm hm**rj ft Ta, P» ‘ AW Rxy jiond,Franklin,Pa
CaiitS Way, sewickley,Pa 8 Workman, Havana,
T J HamiifOß,Si.w3ckley,?a D Kautramltz, Kansas.
Ameriezß-Cheßtnut street, above Fifth,
J M .lenxtiege. New York 1 W Ehrenthal, N Tork
EL Ke»nan_ ».T Newali. New York
J M Ba> er, H e A | Lewis K Wentworth. N J
JSB Sieelman ! KM Jouea. Dover. Del
Felix Burr, Ohio js,H«iherington. Jersey City
R S C- ebrsn ‘ !iyS, n ? m «?' Jww City
H * Hoff, Beading :D W_p Jenkins, N Jersey
JoL\ Rt/ecl. ffew Tork gw
i iCTLavtouSk
w" 6 IM Jr! Vl iiHsSlftld.°Smir a
j I p?,! 1 WaIJwSS j D OLShS^\.th{«lim
sfisspAapj? “
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J C MarahaDt Boston !*■ B Ala^ on * Newark. N J
W Bowell, Ashland l_
•rho Dnioa-Aieh w
■w T Trego. Piaeville. Pa
W Portej, Che«*-r. Pa
"B Y Berlir, Beading „ .
Mai Wm Brennan. USA.
B> Morgan. WilVeabarre
0 Gerber. Lima. 0
C Sonar. Yfecticorelam^
Katlon«d-Rac« sti
Capt .TLaveuf-IJUTg, Pa
John Gei7.vui*Ar
0 8 Swii efo»d. Penn 4
Howard SwtMtorf, PeM»
Maj t BenVn Reinnold
D i; Keller Union Deposit
Mrs Binding, Middletown
Bt Louli-Chestant
FE Davis, New York
D H MeerlMsn, PhUa
Geo C Clough, Conn
T L Webswr, Penna
C W Tombs & wf, U S A
E Coieuan, Hew Jersey
H Bowers
Geof'oie Baltimore
L F Gendrlckson. fl J
Cliae H Hamm & la
•Wb Aiker. USA
W Dale T/iberty.Mo
John A Warner, K J
i^^hV^Dc' 17
L EJJeman, Cpdar FaJJs
A A Doneon, hew Jersey
p R Mornm* Maes
U b Johnson. Kew Jersey
S B Wood. Bew York .
Oboe ta-wto», New York
Tbos C Wilfcon. Lebanon
Cart 8 H Mpservy, Mich
T C Dunn, New York
.Toa B Bracket la, N Y
j> Potter, New Jerftey
Clias L'sderwcod. Conn
W Cornell, New York
Geo E Hopkins. New York
States Union Horkt
G B Hammer. Harrisburg
o B Murray, FfUtimoje
J A Maguire, Baltimore
JI S’co:t, Chicago
A 6 Bryan U S Iff
Mrs fli McClouB>6y, Tel
Vm ‘Willis, Lewiatown
J J Kimberly, McYeytown
W T Bumf, lewistown
J B Mitch el. Cheater co
H R Dunham, Laport, Pa
E MuyselxEßD. Overton, Pa
iidw I’rark. Penna
Oh an £>tr<?by, Penna
W K Williams. York co
Oomnnerclal>-SlKth itreet, shove Chestnut
W c Warlord. Pt Pleasant
b Y Wiiaon, Newark, Del
.T R ly. Penna
J P Bradbnry, Elkton. Md
John G Cooley. Albany
Wm Morrle, New York
.TosD CPownall. Laucco
Euw Pier & wf. Delaware
E W Hbipprn. Oil City
CBpt W - Geai y, USA
L R Kirk, USA _
Bftld K*€l«-Tlilrd St]
F Fair. Bethlehem
R D Miller, Bethlehem
B J Quior, Bethlehem
J Hai beter, Reading
O Gernet, Trexlertown
JPalu, Lebanon
J F Welder, Penna
B Troxel, Barton
Kre Troxel. Easton
P S Prliceller, Bethlehem
H Watson. New Jersey
Barley Sheaf-Secom
L Fr aster, New Jersey
-Tri c Tomsoo, New Jersey
Dr L Rice* Polebnry
Wm Davison. Cheltenham
M Da”is. Horsham
J Iredell, Horsham
J R rastßey,TreDton.N J
J P Hutchinson, Newtown
J Jachson,Louisville.By
J Futt, BiocmL-'gton
Black Bear-'Thlidsl
Jacob Huth. Stimneytown
J- hn 8 Yoder.Snmneytown
Arras Lee. Sumneytown
& H Ily, Snmneytown
.Tas Cadwalndor,Doylestwn
W Overholt. Doyle&town
Dnnl J Wanner, Kntztown
B Eellff* Lehigh co, Pa
Slonst V«non-Sec<
.1 L Vries, USA
D B»cLean. USA
6 F I.auTish, USA
H RMausnn. Norristown
N Bucks co
It Wilson, Muncy
H H Mullin* Money
£1 fedlcon-Second street* above Market,
E S Stokes. Frenehtown Jts Nichol
J L Conlborn. Delaware J K Ironr, Delaware
T E fcott. New York C Mortimer, KewYork
S Sitrmons, Wilm, Del J 8 Heston* Newtown
J Collins, Jr. Conn ' Capt J WiMegrath.BU S A
M R Fnscoe, Conn 0 B Price. Wtikesbwre
Thos A Davis. USA Jos Caiver. N Jersey
Barmim’i Hotel*Thlrd street, above Race.
Thos A Waters, Phila Tbo* M Carrol. Easton
Phila M L Geerhart. Maryland
C F insev. Pbiia .T M J«ceap. Clevel 4Qd
S Zimnerman & son. Fa HD Yount, Allegheny co
John Mason. Luzerne co enrol Dehart, Harrisburg
Thos Crawford, Luzerne ©o
jnand, la made from the choicest materials, is mild and
emollient in its nature, fragrantly sceated. and extreme-
ly beneflc’al in Its aetion upon the ikin. For sale by.all
Druggists and Fancy Goods dealers.
Have You a Cough?—Use Dr. D.
JAYEE’S EXPECTORANT at once. It may save yon
from Consumption* It will certainly care the most in
veterate Coughs and Co'ds.
Have vou Bronchitis ?
Th«n try Jat>-b’s Expectorant It will subdue the in
flammation. relieve the cough, pain, and difficulty of
breathing, and produce a speedy cure.
Have you Asthma ?
Jayhe’s Expectorant will overcome the spasmodic con
traction of the wind tubes or air and cause the
ejection of the mucus which clogs them.
Have you Pleut isy ?
PIANOS.
PIANOS*
PIANOS.
PIANOS.
PIANOS. *
PIANOS.
PIANOS.
PIANOS,
PIANOS*
PIANOS*
PIANOS.
PIANOS.
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.
Jayne’s Expectorant will give you immediate relief.
It cleanses thelange 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 Cough, Croup, and all diseases of the
Lungs or Brea&t, are effectually and speedily cured by
Jaya*b*9 Expectorant- It Uno new remedy. Forthhty
years it has been before the public, the demand for i
constantly increasing, and the evidence of its great cura
tive powers accumulating in cur haqfls. Why not give
it atrial?
)TJIiD*
kh and Chestnut.
One Prick • Clothing, of tub Latest
tti.es, made in the Best Manner, expressly for RETAIL
SALES, - LOWEST Belling .Piicea ; marked In Plain
Figures. All Goode made to Order warranted ratisrac
lory. Onr OKB-PniOß'-SrsTKH is strictly adhered to.
All are thereby treated alike.
de!3 ly JONES & CO , 004 MARKET Street.
itneii tl»T« Tl»ir*
IS CBeckwith, Wass
W Sharpe. Summit HiU
.TosWoKaker-St Olair. Pa
IWm JHati, PottuTllle
■Peurr Matton, Pot u villa
i W L Pattereon, Summit Hill
rent. afesn *hW
E Hart ran ft. Pot tot '»>
8 F Franks
H B Seidel. Harmbur*
k F Knlpe. Mveretiwn
MUi 8 Lewald. New York
H Lockwood, Makoachuiotta
THE PRESS.—PHILADELPHIA.. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 18, 1564.
itreet* above MFMIrAi
Lieut H H Mesarvy. Kick
Geo H McClttr. Sew York
W ThOIBDBOn. BiltUnere
Lieut Col J H lUdUn, USA
Liudly Myere.Wash. D C
P SThompsou, Elmira
T PKletaueuß Ala.Bolvld’r
Lieut Com Maxwell. U S N
I. E Glmber, Albany
W Maaa-n.
Christian Hulbart, Balt
Sami Ithoaes. Eaeton ,
Col Jas A Granville, S T
ThosMarkß.Warrenton, V»
J H Wie cheater, Brooklyn
B D Poßtor, Detroit
A R Amleraon. New York
PT-Anderson New York
Sami JBnireles, KH
W a Garticy- Trenton. N J
Mrs Jones Frederick, tfd
A P Cropper. Maryland
C A Tlff&ny, Maryland
Levi Brlggee & wf* Mass
B C Davis. Mhsb
Mrs Kellog, Mass
Mrs Banger, Mass _
Miss M H Gootey, Mass
Master Jos WRoberts, Conn
it itreet abovi Sixth.
R D Carla,- Bridgeton, N J
W H Bhhop. Boston
J Kennedy.; Delaware
L H Crouse, Wallace, Pa
T G Hilliard. Beverly. N J
W Paxßtra. Beverly. N J
CbasPine, Lewistown
Jas Moran, McYeytown
A Snyder, Juniata co
Jacob Vansant, Lewistown
Jos Barlow, Juniata co
G W Laushlin, AlcVeytoWtt
T. Webb. Lewistown
Wm Wilson, McYeitowa
WalterM. Bailey, U 8 A
Urs ft Bniley
Geo W Smith, New York
i Jas Campbell. Baltimore
S H Ratter. Pottetowa.
ThosP Potts
John Boyle
£ Lynch
Wm P»y. Chester co
John Brown. Chester co
Jlva job 1) C Pownall, Pa
resz. above CalloahllL
D M HeydrLck. Brooklyn
J stuher, Alle&town
Mr* Kaufman, Allentown
T Mathews Bordautowa;
HT Kendall. USA
E Deemer, Trenton , _
J W ftteevei.% Liverpool. Pa
S Bradley. Liverpool. Pa
N Snyder, Allentown
J M Drieebach, Easton
td street, below Vint
WmLobb. Hnlmeville
H M htewart. By berry
I Tyson. AMngtoa
Dr Stoke«, Chicago
E M Williard. Warwick
John York
VT H OaorSak. New York
G Oobk. Philadelphia
II Slacken. Warminster
t. 9 above C*llowhUL
W M Backer, Tamaqna
David Woodrinir, Lehigh, co
A Buckraau.
ThoF. Miles. vox Chase '
Lewis Griffith, Pottsvillel
J Bowman, Boohtelsvttle
Daniel Harper, Oinejr, Pa
end St f above Aren.
! W Bortet. Germantown
iChas Prick. Danville
|DrB E Man. wary,Canada W
IRC Williams. Prov. RI
Dr E C Bsten, Mfc Holly
i P A Godebalk, Montg co
! J Huasinger & la, Schyl co
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Colgate’s Honey Soap.
This celebrated TOILET SOAP, in-such universal de-
Have you Consumption ?
Prepared only at No. 343 CHESTFUT Street. fel7-21
Dr. Stephen Sweet, of Connecticut,
the KTeat natural Bone Setter.
Hair Dye! Hair Dye!!
BATCHELOR’S celebrated HAIR I>Y3 U the Best «t>
he World. The only Harmless, sYf«> and peliaili
Rye known. Tills eplendid Hair Dye is parfeet-ehnngar
Bed, Rnety, er Gray. Hair, Instantly to a Qlossit BUseb
or Itatvrnl Brown, without injuring the He.tr or *i*Su
iaathe Skin, leaving the Hair Soft aud Boa-artful; its
»*rl» freeh elUHty, frequently restorin' its pristius
rolor. and reel idee the ill effects of bad Dyes. Tbs
genuine is signed WiLiaijt A. Batohelob; all others
are mere imitations, and should.be avoided. Sold by
tU Hmscyists, Ate. FACTORY. 81 BARCLAY Street
ffew York. Ratebelor’s saw Toibt Cream for Sreulai
iheKair. __ _ W»-lY
Electricity, by a Physician of long
experience, and who alvsß his whole attention to its
proper application, at 1418 SOUTH PitNN SQUARE,
Philadelphia. Certificates, references, and examine
tion&_/ree- ja3o-tf
ThkPofulak Clothing House of Phila.,
“OAK HALL.”
Eest»class good* and moderate prices.
WANAMARER * BROWN*
8 E corner SIXTH and MARKET Streets.
Custom Department (to make to order) So. 1 S- Sixth, st.
Wheeler & Wilson’s Highest i’iiemihm
SEWING-MACHINES.
The Cheapest, Simplest, and Best.
Salesrooms, 704 Chestnut Street above ith.
maheibd.
TRACEARA—CB ESEB SOUGH —ln Baltimore. 18th
inst., by tho Rev. Charles J. Bowen. Wm M. Tkackara*
of this city. io Sarah E Chesabroafch. daughter of Capt
Ri VrtC Chesebrongh. of former place. *
JACOBS—ARNOLD-On Wednesday. Feb. 17th, by
tie Rev. S. M.rais, Michael Jacobs to aIIcbW., young
est daughter of May er Arnold* Esq. » all of this city.
DUNCAN.-On Tuesday. 16th inst.. General William
Duncan. in tbe S2d year-of his age. .■• ••• .
Hl* relatives and friends are respocuoUy invited to at
tend the funeral from Mb l&to residence. Soutbeaat cor
* er c-f Seventh and Wood streets* on Friday afternoon*
IPtb tost , a 2 o’clock, without further notice. To pro
ceed to Woodlands Cemetery. . . ...
YARLLEY mddenly. on the morning of the 17th
in*t , Jiarv Ann Y&rdley, in the 64‘U of her ape.
Foueralwill leave her late residence (Twenty foartn
ward)* on Seventh day, tbe 20th inst., at 7 A M. To
picceed to Hstborough. Bucks county papers please
CO 7&OMAS.-Onthal7ihinstant. Dr. Samuel Thomas,
of wnitby Notice of funeral hereafter.
EY *E —On ihe 16th instant, Jesse liickertonEyre, m
the 71*t year of his age _ , „ - . . _
FoncTftl fr< hi too houfe of Rtbecca F. Eyre*Chester,
Fa., on Friday* Feb. 19th, at % o'clock.
BRADY.— At St. Paul, Minnesota., on Fnday morning,
January 22d, Caroline E. Craven, wife of Thos F.Brady,
Esq., of this city. * ,
JoaES.—On first day, the 14th Inst , Charles Jones,in
tbe£2d year of his age ....
The relatives and friend* of the family are respectfully
invited to attend the funeral from his l&te residence.
Coi shohocken, Montgomery county# Fa.* <BB fifth day,
the ISth inst.. at 10 o’clock. . "-V •**?
AVB COMMENCED
id Summer Stock of MOUBW
in store—
English Bombazines,
French Bombazines*
Sammer Bombazines*
Challjr,
| Mousaelanefl,
1 Tamises,
L White Foulards. &e.
MOUEMNG STORE,
go 918 QUESTSUT Street.
WESSON & SON H.
m-> receiving their Bprini an
lUQ GOODS, and have now
Black Bvzantines,
•* FldTentlaes,
*• Bareae Bernani, .
• * Crape Marets,
** Baregee,
“ Sila Grenadines.
Black, and Black and
-mn PIECES OP $1 FANCY SILKS
JUU Bine* Lilac, and Brown Plaids.'
Black and White, Frown a*d White do.
India P)aid Silks, $1 per yard. m
$5 beat Brown Mike. *
$6 best Black Silks.
Moire Antiques, best roods,
Poulards, newest styles,
Friendly Poulards.
EYfiE & LANDECiL,
FOURTH, aui a*CH Streets.
! |k9> SOTICB IS UKKJSBY GIVEN,
1 that a fepecial Meeting of the Stockholders of the
• HifeTONVILLE, MANTUA. AND FAIRMOUNP PAB
- RAILROAD COMPANY will be held oa MON
DAY. the 29ih Instant, at 12 o'clock, noon, at No. 4U9
WALNUT Street, (first fluor,) for the purpose of taking
into consideration an increase of the Capital Stock of the
Company. • K. T. FRAILSY. Secretary.
ITEBRCJi RT Iff. 1864. fel6 14t
MS. empire copper company (OF
tfCP* MICHIGAN) — The licet meeting of the Empire
(lorrir Cottpsny under its Articles of Association, will
be Veld on TET7RSP AY» the third day of March. 1864, at
No 324 WALNUT Street. Phi adelpbia. at 11 o’clock
A. M. SIMON &la«DLEBAUM.
B. a. HOOP2S.
Two of the Associates of said Corporation.
PhttapeTiPlTlA. Feb. 13. 1864 felS-18t
MERCANTILE LIBRARY-THE
Adjoorced Annual Meeting of the Stockholders,
tv, c. ntldt-x the proposed alteration of the Charter, and
other business. wM h$ held on WEDNESDAY AVE-
If IK O f February 24th, ftt7>aOcl«ck.
JOHN LARDNBR, Jr .
Bee. Secretary.^
PENNSYLVANIA. OIL-CREEK PE'
TOOLEDM COMPANY —The Board of Directors
bav» this da; declared a Dividend of ONE PER CENT*
on the capital Stock of the Company oat of the profits of
the past month, payable on and after the first of March.
A rteolation was > lao passed that the dividends in fa
tore be declared quarterly.
7 he transfer >H>ofcß will be closed until after 22d Inst.
By order of the Board :
WM CULBERTSON. Secretary.
dll WALNUT Et., Philadelphia, Feb. 17,1664. fe!8«Bt
PENNSYLVANIA. RAILK OAD COM
PANT. Tkeasurer’s Department.
Fhiladfxfhia, February 15, 1861.
The Board of Directors have this day declared an
EXTRA DIVIDEND OF FIFTEEN DOLLARS upon each
Ehareo* the present Capital Stock. as registered on the
books of the company this day.
The said Extra Dividend to be payable In Btook of the
(tampan;, at its par valoe of Fifty Dollars per share.
theihA*ea to he dated Way *. isw. and ti be entitled to
dividends payable in November next, and thereafter, as
th Stock ? Cert"ficat»s^for dividend will bode
“ftlTiSu “* aftar THOS* T. FIRTH. Tnumr.
Itgk. sail -FIFTH WARD’ BOUNTY
tcV FUND BBAUWABTBRtj, iQG WALNUT Btraot.
OJHce Hoorsfroin 11 to 3.
The Treasurer is now paying TWENTY* FIVE DOL
LARS WAfcD BOUNTY, Cash iu hand, to ALL VOLUN
TEERS duly credited to the Fifth Ward.
Three hundred men will he taken at once.
The Division Collecting Committees meet every MON
DAY aid THURSDAY EVENING i, at Vi o’clock, at
213 South FIFTH Street, to make returns to the Trea
surer ind transact business generally.
E- 0. KNIGHT, Treasure*.
Attest— John J. Frakklik. Secretary. felfi 6t
g»sa» SIXTH WARD, iROCSm-OW*
non is gland kat.lt to avoid the draft.
A HJSS MEWlBOnfibe CIUitSES of the SIXTH WARD
Win be held at FRaEKLIN HALL,SIXTH street.below
ArcD* on ...
PKIDAT BVT'N’IfG, Feb. 19ih, at 7# o’clock.
EVFKY <UTJ7.EN of the word Is invitedto.be prf«ent.
A fall statement of the Idoinga of the committee will be
made.
This will be n e LAST APPEAL to eiUaenn. and WITH
THKM WII.L BEST THE RKsiPONKUtLLITV OP A DRAPT.
The meeting will be addressed by thefollowinjf gentle'
men
FBF.EHES ABOFSB,
tlXffl Wif.D MOVTSCJ
The Citizens of the S.Ktli Ward, -who are determined
tlat the Fttlml Union mnet *> d shall he preserved,
and tDnt tlie ranks of the Union auny shall be ailed by
the volunteer sons of the Republic rather than by Its
drafted citi?enß, will assemble in mass meeting at
FRAPKLIH HaLL, SIXTH Street, below Arch, on
FRIDAY EVENIEG, FoVwary 18th. 1864, at 7X o'clwk,
to take measures to avoid the impendma dra't by fllline
the ward qnota »Hh volunteers. z ,
ThefoMowine eminent speakers have consented* and
will positively address ’.ho meeting: •
Col 'William B Mam, I Jame* ArmttroTsp. Esq..'
Col William B. Thcmas, lA. 15. Slo-nakari E:a.»
Col.-W B flfanrio. WS. Fierce, Esq ,
Capt. W. E. Lehman, John E- latta, Esq,.
Howard C. Quini*, Keq,» ; .T,=hn Holman, Esq.,
•John O’Byri e Era . j Theodore Cuyler, E3q.,
Henry M. Dechen, Esq., and others
Furman Sbepperd. Btq.. i
FIFTEESTHWARD-AVOIDTHK
Kp DRaFT. —An adjourned meeting of the citizens
of the Fifteenth W« rd will be held at the Baalist Chapel,
comer o'EIGRTt wrD and SPRING GARDStf, on
TBURBDAY EVENING, 385 h In-taut, atS o'clock
Those citizen- of the ward who have ai yet contribu
ted little or nothing towards tbo object that concerns
them so much- are -tpimed that hat twelve dvy* remain
for e 3 ertlon towards filling np our quota, es all bounties
and credits of men enlisted terminate ‘positiveln on the
last day of February. ffM. MAiSN, President,
G. A. HOFFMAN, Secretary. fe!7-2t
MSte SEVENTEENTH WARD AROUSE!
ONE MOKE RALLY.—A MASS MEETING of the
C-itizPßs o* this Warn will be held on THUK-SDA V EVE
NING. 08tb instant) at 7Ja o’clock, at tho PUBLIC
SCHOOL HOUHB- M 'ST6R Street, near SE jOND. We.
only want about $6 000 more to clear os of the Draft and
fill the quota of the Ward,
The following gentleman will adores* the meeting:
TheodoreCnyler, heq.. William B Minn. Esq., wiJ
liam M. Buil, Ei=q , I'hos. E Harkins. JR*q.. and others.
OLIVER OTTINGER, President,
M y DOUGHkRTY. Secretary,
ANDREW McBRIDE, Treaanrer.
EIGHTEESTH WARDS HAtl.
|c> IfifiMßKA DRAFT IV THB WARD?-Aiien»
tbusiaatic meeting of the residents of the Mgbtosnth
Wavd, coevkuhiJ pursuant to public notice at- the First
Presbyterian Church, GIRARD Avenue, above HA!fO
VEB, f<r tie purpose of adopting measures to fill the
quota to be furnished by the ward under the last call of
the President of the United States; also, to hear the re*
port of the committee previously appointed to fill the
quota under the former call by the President.
Th* meeting was called to order by Harlan Ingram.
Esq. The Bon Jno. Robins was called to the chair, and
Fr»nhltn Knisht and Joseph S. Allen, appointed as Be*
cretarieic . *, u
The committee appointed for the purpose or collecting
money and paying volunteers, under the former call*
made the following statement: J<w „
The total amount ofmoney collected.... $9,481 20
which is accounted for a* follows
Cash paid 52 men e&ch $75
- •* ]GB “ 50.
" 33 44 25
Total number of men 194.
Coth paid for advertising, etetionery,&c* *««, ht 176 64
Total amount • • • * $10,351 64
Leaving adeficiency of $867,44
HENRY HUPLET,
Chairman of Committee.
i»—“*».
After which the meeting was addressed by the Rev J.
H. Alday, Eev. Wm. T. Eya, Harlan Ingram, Esq.,
and others, who made tome very appropriate remarks,
caJlin? upon the citizens to subscribe liberally, so that
the honor of the nation and the ward maybe sustained;
when, on motion of Mr. Charles M Lukens.the fallowing
preamble and resolutions were unanimously adopted:
TFAeraw. There exists at thia time the most v nprace
dented rt-LeUion ; o overthrow the best Government ever
conceived by man, and in the suppression of this rebel
lion it la necessary that the Government should be
promptly furnished with men; and whereas, at a meet-
Irgor the citizens held in this ward, to take effective
measures to raise the number of men relinked to dll the
quote under the draft for 3C0.0C0 men, under a former
call of the President of the United States, an organiza
tion was < flic ted, and 194 .men have been paid their
bt-ÜBly and placed in the llbld. thereby reducing the
quota required to bs furnished by this ward: and
wh<rea>. It is desired that the full complement of men
required from this ward should feraised without resort
ing to a draft: Now. therefore, be it
Resolved. That we. the citizens of the Eighteenth.
w*id. desiring to avoid a draft under the last call of the
President for the additioual 2G0.000 men. will give our
hefciiy support in contributing of our means a second
time for the furtherance of this patriotic and worthy ob
ject, and that those men who have already volunteered
so nobly in defence of our liberties be entitled to our
w»Tmebt tbanlcs: And, further,
Resolvfd. That the president of this meeting be re
quoted to announce Ice Dairies of suitable persons in the
vailous precincts as committees, .who will again wait
Upon the c tizeiis /or their coatribaticms.
)n purcoance o? the authority vested in chairman, the
following gentlemen have been appointed the Commit
tee for the purpose of collecting monev and paying the
same to Volunteers accredited to the ward:
ja2S-latlisly
Ed. W. Ccrgas,
Th- mas M. Montgomery,
Christian Amon,
William Strunk,
Ghas. M Lukens,
Isaac Neveling,
Anthony Oiis,
David Dickerson,
Geo. W. Vaughn,
Mat. .T Brady
hemas Stafford
Ed. Try on* .
Hon. John Robins,
Aid. Jchn Clouds,
Jae;-b Hfthtbo,
Alpheus Wilt
Geo. F. Tyson,
Jacob Jon^e.
Jacob G Neafie,
Henry Buinm,
Godfrey Metzger,
Charles H. Ctamp,
Henry Brenner,
Freuklin Knight,
Oeoi ge Lewis,
SEVENTH
PRECINCT,
j Joseph. Paxsoa.
Goo dennett
i William R. Gardy,
KIOIfTH PRECINCT.
Thomas J. Duflleld, jJo
Fsed Rohrbacher, Wm.N Woyant.
Calvin H. Te&t. iWilnamßnmm.
It is nrpDo» *d that our quota of men yet to be furnish -
ed, will be SOO men. which, at the rate of $© (which is
the turn adopted by all the wards) amounts to 57,500.
This anii-ULt can easily be raised if all of those whoara
most interested would come forward and promptly and
liberally rubhoribe. And the Cvmmittee would nwste
an earnest appeal to evary loyal and patriotic citizen to
a liberal and prompt subscription, that the quota
of the ward may be fiiUd without delay, ana that we
ma> furnish the Government with men willing to KO and
fight cowd this most wicbed and unjust rebellion. •
NOTICE —There will be a meeting of the Committed
held on THIS (‘‘hureday) bVE*ING, at half past 7
S-c Jock. attbe HALL OP THE KENSINGTON ENGINE
COMPANY. Richmond, above Marlborough street.
Punctual attandance requested. .
Signed JOHN ROBINS, President.
Frankltn Knight,
Jos S. ALIEN,
Secretaries, It*
Ahab Hunter,
Conrad B. Bay,
Eenry ELunltri,
K9»TW£KTIETH ward—at a
IpC?* meeting of the citizenß of the ward, held on the
ltth flie-t , the following was adopted and ordered to be
published: , % ,
Jf-solved, That the committee or each precuct watt on
all persons liable to the draft, and report those who sm>-
tcribe and those who refute. . „ ..
An adjourned will bo hold THIS EVENING,
at the Church. EIGHTH Street, above Master, at 7M
o’clock, when the coinm ttees will' repoit the amount
subscribed. an subject to the draft are invited to attend.
BENJ. Harper, Secretary.
All recruits cr-dltedjto the ward will receive $25
bounty on presenting their certificates to
JoHN M KILET; Treasurer,
11* . . No. 437 CHESTNUT Street.
TO RECRUITING OPFICERS.-OP
fice City Bounty Fond Commisaion. No. 4:14
PRUNE Street. February 16, 1861—In future all fiertifi
cates of Muster of new recruits filed with the Bounty
Fund Commifsi u, innst tpecify tne company ana re*i
ment in w hich the volunteer has enlistaiL
Bv older of the Commission. " _ • L
fe-6 3fc ' SAME. C. DAWSON. Secretary
PITTSBURG, FORT WAYJfE. AND
let* Chicago railway company.
Office of the Secretary,
Pittsburg. Pa., February 12th, 1864.
p The Annual Meeting of the Stock and Bondholders of
this Coupsny for the election of Directors, and »uch
other business as may come before it, wtlL be held at the
Office of taid Company, in the city of Pittsburg, on the
THfBD OF MARCH, A. D. 1854, at 10 A.
Stock and Bond Transfer Books of the Company,
at iheir Oillca in the city of Pittsburg, and at their Trans
fer Agency in the city of Now York, will be closed on
the Ist day of March, at 3 o’clock P. M., and lemaia
closed until the i7th day of March thereafter.
fe]s-lml7 W. H. BARNES. Secretary.
NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS OF
82S* THE OIL GREEK AND BIDGWAY RAILROAD
COMPANY. —An adjourned annual meeting of the Stock
holders of ibis Company will be held on TUBS DAY. the
first dav of March. 1864. at half past 10 o’clock A. Id., at
No. A WILLING’S Alley, in Philadelphia.
fels-l4t , JOSEPH LESLEY, Secretary.
OFFICE PENNSFLVANIA RAIL
&C£» ROAD COMPANY- . ,
Philadelphia, Feb. 15,1864.
NOTI3E TO STOCKHOLDERS. —The Annual Election
for Directors will be bold on MONDAY, the 7fh day of
March, 1864, av the Office of the Company, No 338
South ?HIRI> Street The polls will be open from ten
o’clock A. M. until six o’clock P. M .
Nosh#re or shares transferred within sixty days pre
cedi* g the election will entitle the holder or holders
tl ereof to vote. EDMUND SM.TH,
felB-tmh7 ; . Secretary.
COISJI BXCHA!
S£P» DBLPHIA, Novemb!
At the Election held 18th in
era were dnly eleeted Direel
Sank:
June* Steel.
Boberfc Brrien,
* William F. Cox,
Samuel T. Canby,
Philip B. Hinkle.
John F. Orose,
And at the meeting of the
TOBRBT, Cuhler.
n024-Sm
noo PHILADELPHIA AND HEADIHO
£€&» RAILBOAD COMPANY, OSes No boats
FOURTH: Street, Phiiahewhia, December 2,1£63.
DrVII)END NOTICE -The Transfer Book* of thin
Company will be closed op THUEBDAT, 17th Icstert,
and reopened on TUESDAY. Jannary 12. 1864.
A Dividend of SEVEN PERCENT., clear of State tax.
hu been declared os the Common Stock* payable la
Common Stock on and after the 31st December next to
the holder, thereof ae they shall stand reaistered on the
books at the close of business on the Mthittst.*
A Dividend of THEBE AND A HALF PER CENT.,
clear of State tax, haft been declared on the Pre
ferred Stock, payable in Cash or Common Stock, at the
option of the holder, on and after the 31st December next,
to the stockholders as they shall stand registered on the
books at the close of business on the 17th last.
Holders of certificates which, have been discharged
from this office, or either of the Transfer Agencies, are
particularly requested to haye them duly registered on
tho Transfer Books to which tney haye been transferred,
prior to the 17th Inst. . . . _
Stockholders "whose name* are registered on the gaw
Task books will ba paid at the Fanners Loan and Trail
Company, and those whose names are registered on the
Boston books will be paid at the office or Messrs. I. X*
Thayer * Brother. 8* BRADgOED*
devs-tf Treasurer.
wnurn* PHILADELPHIA AMD RKADINffi
SB* RAILROAD COMPANY, Office »»T South
FOURTH Street. Philadelphia* September 2, 1863.
DIYIDENX) NOTICE.—rhe following-named persona
*ro entitled to a Dividend on the Common Stoek of this
Company. The residence of seyeral of them is un
known, and it is, therefore, necessary that the certifi
cates of stock should be presented on calling for the
Dividend. S. BRADFORD, Treasurer.
iT STOCKHOLDERS’ NAMES.
Mrs. Mary Bishop, 8. Lancaster,
Timothy 0. Boyle, Percy M. Lewis,
Clement Biddle. Fanny Mary Hitchercoi*
Aim Copeland, John-Mclntyre*
A. Em«Ha »ad J. NawbelJ, John gMooro.
Trustee*, James HcKnlzht,
Debbie A. Hnihe*. Beni. F. Newport.
Baml T. Harrison, Benj. Pott,
James HaDowell, Hodman,
James W. Hallowell. Sarah Ann Richard*,
Catherine C. Koppel,. Henry B.Bherer.
Daniel Kl»pi>, Karla L. Sadler,
Karo Hnbn, Andrew Tamer,
Cha*. Kahn, Hartman Mrs. Bebeeea Dlri.k.
Cohn, and J. H. Kahn. Ex. Asher K. Wrirht. _
of fi Kahn. William Young.
£L V. R. Leiase Extra.. W. R. MeVlokat,
and Jame* G. Sehaff, Ex. of Austin Smith*
Kbn A Leiss*. deetf. WUllsAflo. erf-ctath-tf
13i» MEDICAL PURVEYOR’S OFJPIC3B.
No. 1 North FIFTH Street. „ , n , eaii
Philadelphia, Not. 12.1863.
Importers end Dealers In MEDICINES, HOSPITAL
STORES, HOSPITAL FURNIIUBE. BBDDING. ICE,
Ac., are invited toaubmlt their Price Lists from time to
time to tbiß Office. J. MURRAY,
no’.S-titamtf Surgeon and Medieal Purveyor.
TVony TYPES.—B. F. BBIMEB’S
JL a; tints cannot he surpassed In producing those fine,
natural, and life-like Pictures, likenesses of most im*
j w a glance wtH prove. 6**?ARCHdt
THEODORE CUTLER. Esq,
WILLIAM B MANN, Esq..
ROBERT PALET- ORP. Esq..
WM. E. LEHMAN, Esq,.
and others.
Aid. CHARLES WELDING.
Chairman Ward Association,
itBCKTCT.
William W. Saxis,
William Coleman,
James Long.
Stephen Robins.
Robert M. Coleman,
■RBOfNCT.
Lemuel Simons.
rhri»tian Ulmer,
Di. Wm. O. Snyder.
lECIJTCT
!JohnO. Stockton,
! and. Z »ue. Jr ,
iPhillip Fisher.
»RECINCT.
Richard White,
Wm. H.Einwechter,
Wm R Peters.
John B. Luffberry.
Joseph J. Allen,
Harlan Ingram,
Jacob Birely,
Jonathan Jenka,
William Bartle.
‘RKCIKOT.
sixth p;
[Beoj. Norman,
: William Oollar,
,'OJB BAMK, PHIIA
>er 23d, 1863, ■ ~
ast. the following Stoekkold
itoTf of the Oom Exchange
Q. Cattell, ' „ _ '
Christian J. Hoffman.
H. W. Catherwood,
Edmund A. Bonder,
Charles E. Wilkins.
Darid Vanderreer,
Jonathan Knight,
i Board this day ALEX. 3.
monsly re-elected President;
r i«e President, and JOSH Vf.
J. W. TOBKKY,
Cashier.
Alexander
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The subscriber# would Inform the public that they have
introduced in this city
A NSW LIGHT, _ r
pomsitng advantages over all others In use, viz: Fllr
TIJKBS taken by this Light are more life-like and na
tural. Children are taken almost instantaneously, su
in two seconds. The superior and artistic naton oxth«
Figures taken by this Lisht dety competition
WEiSMaN & CO. * Photographers,
819 A&C& Street.
feß-lmif*
CKOOND NA'J lONAL BANK OF
A.Ffr AN R FORD.
CAPITAL *lOO,OOO WITH THE PRIVILEGE OF IB*
* CREASING TO *6OO 000.
NATHAN HILLEB, President.
WILLTAM H. RHAWIf, Cashier,
(Late of the Philadelphia Bank.)
directors: _
NATHAN HILt/BS, CHARLES E. KREMER,
GBORQBW. RHAWN, BENJ. ROWLAND, JR.,
SIMON R. SNYDER. BENJ. H. DE ICON;
EDWARD HATES, JOHN COOPER.
LEWIS SHALLcROSS. ...
The Second National Bank of Philadelphia is now
open at No 134: ALAIN Street. Frankfort, for the trans
action of a General Banking BwlwM upon the nroai
upon all accessible points will be mads
a ß?J2 #nttt#niW ’- EW9Cf^ y H. RHAWN. cashier.
HEW YORK,
EDUCATIONAL.
HORACE H. SOULE,
33 North FRONT Street.
BITTERS.
Iron, the army hospital—hr* Moody battlo-leld— the
mansion of the rich and humble abode of the poor—fro*
the oßse and theeacred desk—from the mountain toy.
distant valley* and tar-off. Islands of the oeean—from
every nook and eomer of the civilized world—ls pouring
In the evidense of the astonishing effeeta of DRAKE'S
PLANTATION BITTERS. Thousands upon thousands
of lstters like the following may be seen at our office:
RHBDSBunr. Wie., Sept. 16,1558.
••**•* I h s7 e bean In the army hoepltals for
fonrteen monthe—speechless and nearly dead. At Alton.
HI,, they gave me a bottle of Plantation Bitters. * * *
Three bottles restored my speech and cured me. *»*',*
C. H. FLAUTB."
South Wangaw, 0., July 28. lens.
"* * * One yonng man, who had been sick and not
out of the house for two yean with Scrofula and Ery
sipelas. after paying the doctors over SISO without beue
gs, bae been enred by ten bottles of your Bitters. » » *
EDWARD WOIJRALL. •'
The following i« from the Matron of the Union Home
School for the Children of volunteer,:
Havehevbr Mansion, I‘ifty-bkvbhth St.. 1
Sev York. Aucußt 2, 1£63. 1
"Ds. Daegu! Toni wonderful Plantation Ritters
lutTO boon (iYen to some of out little children suffering
from weakness and weak longs with most nappy effest.
One little girl, In particular, with pains In the head, loss
of appetite, and daily wasting consumption, on whom
all medical skill had been exhausted, has been entirely
restored. We commenced with but a teaspoonfnl of
Bitters a day, Eer appetite Increased; strength and
health followed. *• * * *
BespeetfnUy,
***** I ©we much to yon, foT I yerlly believe tie
Plantation Bitters have saved my life.
BSV. W. H. WAGK3OJIBB. Madrid, W. T.”
•• • * * TBon wilt fiend me two bottles more of thy
Plantation Bitters. My wife has been neatly benefited
by their use. _
Thy friend. ASA CPBKI3S, Philadelphia, ?a.”
* * i have been a great sufierer from Dy*peu«la,
and bad to abandon preselling. * * * Tbe Plantation
Bitter* have cured me.
BBV. 3. S. CATHOBJt, Rochester, *. T."
“* * * Bend ns twen&rl&ur doxen more of your
Plantation Bitters, the popularity of which Is daily in
•reasini with the meets of our house. *
£}TKES, CHADWICK, A CO.,
Proprietors Willard’s Hotel, Washington, D. C. ”
•'* * * I taye given the Plantation Bitters to hun
dreds of oux disabled soldiers with the most astonishing
G. W. D. AHDRBWS,
Superintendent Soldiers’ Heme, Cincinnati, O.”
*■* • *• The Fl&ktfttioß Bitters have eared .me of
liver complaint. of which I in laid no prostrate and
Had to abandon my bnslnes..
H. B. KHtQSLET, Cleveland, O."
. Tb. Plantation Bitters hsva cured me of a
denotement of the kidneys and nrinary organs that has
distressed me for years. It acts like a charm.
0.0. MOORB, Acent for Oolxato A Co., 2M Broadway.”
Sco.. Ao.. Aa. Ac.. Ac., Ao.
The Plantation Bitters make the weak strong, the lan
gold brilliant, and are exbans ted nature's neat restorer.
They are cemcosed of the celebrated Ollasaya Bark,
Wlntergreen, Sassafras, Boots, Herbs, Ac., all preserrsd
In perfectly pure St. Croix Bum.
S. T.-1860—X.
Persons of sedentary habits, troubled with weakness,
lassitude, palpitation of the heart, task of appetite, dit*
trees after eating. torpid liver, constipation. At., deserre
to suiter If theyftrill not try them.
They an recommended by the hichest medical autho
rities, and are warranted to prodneo'an immediate bene
ficial effect. They an exseedincly agreeable, perfectly
pnre, and harmless.
Jtoi’ioß. —Any person pretendlns to soil Plantation Bit
ters In bulk or by the nation Is a swindler and impostor.
We only put It up In otu lot-cabin bottles. Beware of
bottles refilled with Imitation deleterious stuff, for whleh
several persons an already in prison. See that every
bottle has oar United States stamp over the cork, and
denature on steel-plate side labels.
Bold by respectable dealers thronchont the habitable
* l<>bv p. H. DRAKE A 00.,
ocl3-«tnAth4m BOH BROADWAY. H.-T.
CXOTHING.
1864.
FINE CLOTHING
AT
WHOLESALE.
We are now prepared to show to cash buyers as exten
sive a stock of medium and due Eeady-made Clothing,
for SpiLng dhles. as can be found in tbe United States.
Buyers cah save their expenses to Hew 1 ork, and find
the got de they want five and ten per cent, cheaper In
Philadelphia.
An examination of our stock la solicited.
WANAMAKER & BROWN,
OAK HALI,*
fell-lm if S. E. corner SIXTH and MARKET Sts.
army goods.
QOFFIN &.ALTEMU3,
Ho. »20 CHESTNUT STEEET,
Have on hand and for sale
ARMY DOMEEL’
ALL-WOOL BLUE FLANNELS,
foie-et - - ■
JJOXtTLIE ARMY AND NAVY.
EVANS Cfc lIA.SSALL,
military
418 ARCH STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
Banners, Regimental and Company Place, Swords,
Sashes, Belts, Pasaants,' Epaulettes, Hats, Caps, Can
teens, Haversacks, Camp Kits. Field Glasses, Spurs,
.and everything pertaining to the complete outfit Lof
Army and Navy Officers.
A liberal discount allowed to the trade. felO-lm
1864.
FURLOUGHS.
Officers and soldiers, visiting the city on furlough,
needing
SWORDS
And other MILITARY JSQUIFMSNTS are invited to the
very extensive
MANUFACTURING ESTABLISHMENT OP
GEO. W. SIMONS & BRO.,
SANSOM-STEEET HALL,
SANSOM Street, above Sixth.
presentation swords
Hade to order at the shortest notice, which for rich
ness and magniUcence challenge competition, no other
house in the country combining the MANUFACTURING
JEWELER WITH THE PRACTICAL SWORD MAKER.
ja22-lm - ’
Q. W. SIMONS <* BROTHER,
BANSOM-ETBEET SAIL, PHILADELPHIA.
MANUFACTURERS OF JEWELRY.
FINE SWORDS,
. AND
MILITARY GOODS IS BVBRY VARIETY.
anM-MBm ’
JROTHINGHAM * WELLS
9AVB you BUS.
HEAVY. MEDIUM, AND LIGHT SHEETINGS AND
SHIRTINGS.
STANDARD DRILLS. _
HEAVY CAP TON FLANNELS.
WARHNGTON AND VICTORY CAMBRICS AND
• AND CORSET JEANS.
No. 1» WORSTED YARN. Ac. seMlftf
fu BEAT IBI&H NATIONAL FATS,
at BRYAN HALL. CHICAGO. Illinois, commencing
EASTER MONDAY. Maron 28 1S«, and oontlnning dn
ring the ween. Harps from Ireland, Old Battlo Flan,
Old Books, Letters, Weapons, ao„ belongmg to Emmett,
Tone. Fitzgerald, and cthor Irish Heroes. Souvenirs
BROTHERHOOD are making prepara
tions for a GRAND IBISH NATIONAL FAIR, to take
place in Chicago, at Bryan Hall. The fund arising from
the Fair will he devoted to the National Purposes or the
B The*Ladfes‘ in Ireland furnish sundry articles—Harpß,
Books. Flags, Weapons, and miscellanea which belonged
to the Heroes of Ireland, or which are valuable from
association or intrinsically. Bog Oak Jewelry will form
a conspicuous feature. _ , _ .
Docatione are solicited from everv Irish person in the
land. Those who cannot lend articles may send money.
Any article will be received, aud any sum. however nn
deetv Farmers in the Northwest are reauasted to sand
in any thing in the shape of P/oduce. official acknow
ledgments will he made by the Brotherhood in the pub
lic prints. ...»
Each State will have its table.
TJpon the opening of the Fair the articles received from
Ireland will be put up in Lottery.
Any pereone who cannot visit the Fair, can, by remit
ting to the undesigned, take chances la the drawing.
The numerous Book-, Pictures, Weapons.-Letters, Flans,
&0., celebrated in Celtic HPtory. will be disposed of in
this manner. Schedules of aitlcles, with number of
chances to each, and price, will be duly published.
For the week of the Fair, distiniruishedlrishmen are
engaged to Lecture, whoso names and subjects will ap
pear in due season. After the Lecture, each night, there
will be a Celtic Concert, by distinguished Irish profes
. sionali, at which the National Inauumsnts will be used
and National Aire placed and eung.
We make an appeal, confidently, to Irish men an
women everywhere in the United States. Bend
by express anything that mav be available Let tne
Irish Ladles work, and eonvlnee the people at horae tbat
sghvstssnssss^srtsjm^g^
street, Ghioago, Hllnoie ar,.HT.*N >
CSlgnedl &s?l§££BMk { Committee.
fc,H-thtmhiathmtd H- O’O- MCCARTHY. ) _
T\EAF MADE TO HEAR.— INSTRU.
Lf men tstoa«.t.t thehea-lßg. toJ^lVlety andof
p,ib Ut6l s
‘VrOTIOB —THE FOLLOWING OER-
J3I TIFICATBS fiF STOOK in the New York and
Middle Coal Field Railroad and Coal Company bavin g
been lost or mislaid, ibe undersigned would hereby give
hotUe that he has made application to the Company for
Issue Ofnew Certificates:
Certificate No. 363 for 630 shares.
Do. do. 878 do. 200 do.
Do, do. 836 do. 20_ do.
jaiS thisSt* J. ALLISON BYST3R,Chamhersba?x>Pa'
HRS. O. M. DBVO2L”
1864,
FUBNIBHEBB.
1864.
WANTS.
A GIRL WISHES A SITUATION TO
“-.do General hove work, is A good WMh« aßd iroiier.
Apply at MO S hOB St.
A BOOKKEEPER WITH SATISFaO
T*~ t S r 7 inferences, in open to an en*a*jroent. Ad
dieet. Box 591 P 0.. PhlljL. f«l7-3t*
A "SOTJNG MAN OP FIVE YEARS'
TTL experience in totmness wants a situation as ENTRY
CLERkT COLLECTOR, or SALESMAN in a CJotbio*
Store. Pint-class reference. Aadrepw J.S., Press office 2*
A GENTS WANTED TO SELL THE
" STAHDARD HISTORY OF THE Wilt A rare
chance to maha mane'. Agent* are eiearissr from *lOO to
*2CO per month 203 000 volmne* aoM. Iddros-T
JOKES. BROS., &00.. PabuttierH,
PAt,TIMOKE, Kd.
felMm*
A FIRST-CLASS BOOK-KEEPER -
a young married man—desires a sita&t'on in a good
Mer*.antile or Manufa storing Bstabl labtneat, Hiy? had
several yearr' experience on Market straet Can gtv*
tie best of reference to prominent business men, bank
officers, end pra» ant employers. Address '* R..” ear:* of
W. Keys, Box 2r,35 PoetOfflco fe!B-3V*
TSOY WAIN TED-IN THE COUNTING
X) House of a large Manufacturing Establishment; an
ftptive intelligent bov. qrick at Azures, about 15 years
old iadress Box aS 43 Philadelphia Post Office. la tna
handwriting of applicant. 1018-6 t
TXARTNEB WANTED—IN A WESK-
A LT PAPER a.lrfSldT established
P*t«r is a Literary and Family Journal, unqualifiedly
devoted to the Union and to the tuppers of the BUto «ud
Katioxal Governments Fifteen hundred ortwo thou
sand dollars wiU be required as additional capital, ana,
to a gentleman of etrics business habits and luregriy,
this Paper offers excellent inducements for the Invest
ment. a verson, having some knowledge of the bUMUeu.’j
■would he preferred. Addrets Box 1670 Post
with refr teuce as to character, Ac, folB-2t*
PARTNER WANTED, WITH A
A cash capital of fcG.OOO, to join a practical raanafactu
rer (who has a quantity of machinery) in the tfauufrc
ture of Cotton and Woolen Goods Knowledge of the
■business not required. Address “H. W.,” Box 139
poet Office. PHILADELPHIA. fel7-61»
Private watchman. —want.
ED— A man who hast acted intfete capacity, and who
can winfi well recommended. Address ** Manufactory,’
at office of the Prefix. fe.7 2t*
pHE’ ADVERTISES, FROM MANY
A tp9.tr’ experience in this and other cities iu the
BANKING, EXCHANGE, and STOCK-COtfAIISSIO&T
BOSTBESS, ioeses?es a thorough know.edgeof conduct
ing the »rme, and would like to form t> connection with
a paity willing to furnish caoital f>r the purpose of
opening a Banking and Stock-Oommisnon Hou«e in the
city of New York at an early date Tho most saUsfac
iorj gzve-n, and nnusunl inducements offoTOd.
-Bf piles, with real name, stating amount of capital
and other particn ! aT«, addreßsed 10 ‘ * Banker, Press
Qflh-'s, will meet with early attention. ft»l7 lOt*
WANTED—A GOOD PAPERRULER.
if Also, a BOY to feed a Rullon Machine. \uply to
W. T. MURPHY & SONS,
939 CHESTNUT Street.
•WANTED—A PRACTICAL, Gift
, I BEHEB, to take charge if the lawn and frail, and
to assist in \he vegetable garden. One who is master of
Ms business and can come well recomme* de l w*»! hftav
of a good place by addressing Box No. 1295 Philadelohia
Post V fitce, with, references felS st*
WANTED—A BOY, IN A COMMIT
TV BION HOUSE. Address “A. B. C.,” thhutflca.
TATANTED—A SALESMAN. WITH
H food country connection. for Boys* Clothing ai •
cl naively. one already under an engagement, in the
Mon** Clothing department might advanugeotusiy com
bine the two. Apply by letter. Box 1020 P. O li*
WAN TED-SALESMAN IN A HO
siery and Notion house. One who cau iuflaoaca
trade, and one with Rome experience in the busings*, to
a* si eft instore. Address, with reference. “A. B. this
office. fe!6»3t*
WANTBP-IN WHOLESALEFO
"T TION HOUSE a competent BOOKKEEPER; one
Who is willing to make himself generally useroL Refer
ences required. address 8., Press Office.
Also, a Emari, active LAD, from 16 to 18 years of age.
Address as above. felG-flt*
•WANTED—.an assistant sales
? T MAN in a Domestic Commisfion House. Address
'‘ P. 0., ” Box No. »653» with referencss. felß 6t*
WANTED—IN A DOMESTIC COM
if mission House, an active LAD. 15 or 16 yetrs of
age Address *‘P. 0,” Box No. 133*4, in hand
writing of applicant, with references. . fels-K*
WANTED—IN A FEW WEEKS. BY
" * a Gentleman ard Wife, with two Daughters. per
manent BOARDING on a pUasant street, not over eight
squares from Chestnut and Seventh; three room* in
B. cord or third story, with ct without furniture. Refer
ence exchanged. Address, stating location and terms
per month, Box 1032 Post Office. f*l3-6t*
WANTED—A SALESMAN, IN A
*V Dry Goods Jobbin, House. Address Box Ho. 3091,
Philadelphia Foot Office. fc!2Gt
WANTED—A FEW ERIE OITY
* * and County BONDS.
Erie Caral Bonds of Erie, Pennevlvauta. ~ ,
Also. 10,000 North Branch Canal Bonds, for which the
highest price ■will be paid WBIGHT
14* South THIRD Street.
ft.9-32t Opposite the frxch mce.
WANTED—AN INTELLIGENT BOY,
* V about 18 yeare old, in a Wholesale Hat and Stratr
Good, House. Address, in handwriting of applicant.
Box 2,312. Philadelphia Post I'itice. fain stnlMt*
•WANTED - CLOTHING.—PERSONS
T v haying Clothing to dispose of will please o&U on
or address O. MILLER,
jS-tuthaSm* No. 303 CHESTNUT Street.
A MONTH '—l WANT TO HIRE
<lp « AGENTS in every County, at $7O a moath, ex
penses paid, to sell my new cheap Family Sowing Ala*
chines. Address S. MADISON. Alfred. Me. [fe!2 d&W3m
A MONTH! —I Want Agents at
qpOUtfoamonth.expensesp&ld, to sell my Everlasting
Pencils, Oriental Burners, and IS other awicLs. 15 circa
lars gent/ree. JOHN F. LORD. Biddefcrd. Me. ja27 2m
M* WANTED TO RENT—BY T3E
.■■t&lst Of March, a three-story DWELLING with tbree
jttorv back-buildings. situate between Tenth and Twen
tieth end Spring Oat-den and Brown sfcrests. Address,
giving location andrent. Ti x 1478. P- O. fel-thßtul2t
£3 WANTED —ON OH BEFORE
.EMsept. Ist—to pnrcliato ;or rent, a desirable HOUSE,
situate on Chestnut. Walnut, Locust, or Spruce streets,
west of Broad street. Address Box 517 t'ost Office A
furnished house would be rented if desirably located.
fe!3-3t ■ •
4* WANTED—FOB THE SUMMER.
Jalai a moderate-etaed Furnished,’Sff'iusr* at CHE -iTNUT
HLIL. Addreae HS.XRY G. SMITH.
felO 6t* No 605 WAX,NUT Street, (second floor )
Hoarding.
A LARGE ROOM ON SECOND
-lA FLOOR, at N B corner of LOCUST and SIX
TEENTH Streets, vacated to-day, 17th tout
fe!7 3fc MRS. WYMAN
UIBT ASI) FOUIID.
T 03T—A CERTIFICATE FOR ONE
j-i Share in the KENSINGTON BASK. in tile county
of Philadelphia, The flnd-rwlH he anitabiy rewarded
if left at Hand 13 STRAWBERRY Street.
ja26 tuthPt* MOSES WHEELER.
TOST OR 'STOLEN—NOTICE IS
JLJ hereby ffiven that the h*a mad* *ppll •
cation for the renewal of Certificate Uo. 755 (or fly."* (5)
shares of stock of the Tfortb FennsrlTfintfi Railroad Com
pany iasaad to kiiA (dRtO tULlltiawa).
fe'ls*mtfcBt MICHAEL SNYDEB.
LO»ST~ A CERTIFIC A'i E OF 5 PER
CENT. LOAN OP STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA,
for $516.05, dated Much 12- 1630, No. 754, in name of
•WILLIAM MEREDITH. Aleo. a C-.rtidcate of 5-per
cent. Loan of State of Pennsylvania, tor the ram of $2OO
dated Jnne -SO. 1845, No. 1432, In the name of ELI K.
PRICE, administrator of William Meredith in trust. Ap
plication has been made to the Auditor General for a re
newal of said Certlfljate* _ . „„„
felo-3m ELI K, PRICE, No. 811 ARCH Street.
FOR SAME AND ’TO LET,
rp O LET
THE Sd, 3», ABD 4th FLOORS OF THE LARGE
AND SPACIOUS BUILDING,
FRONT BACK,
Lately occnpied by Messsre. Howell & Brother,
Sos. 622 Chestnut and 615 Sansom Sts,,
Apply on the premises.
jjanesome country SEATS 1
FARMS IN DELAWARE COUNTY I
FARMS IN CHESTER COUNTY :
FARMS IN BUCKS COUNTY !
FARMS IN MONTGOMERY COUNTY
Call or Bead For Reaiator of Farms.
GEO. N. TOWNSEND. <& CO.,
fe6-»w£t IU3M Sonta FOURTH Sirtet,
|j| HOUSES!
dwellings::
FOR SALE-
HOUSES,
In all parte of the city of Philadelphia.
Cell or e end your address for a copy of House Regteter.
GEO. N. TOWNSEND & 00.,
fel2*66 l»3?a South PVUBTH Street.
CMALL GROUND RENTS —FOR
SALE at a email discount. four Ground Bents, from
•MO to 840 each. Apply to £. T&ILOEi
* felB-3t 141 North SIXTH Street.
EBMAN TOWN.—FOB SALE, A DE
VJ feirablfl LOT OF GROUND, for private residence,
on School House lane, near plank road. 200 feet front by
about COO feet deep. Applyto E-TaTLOR,
f«IS 3t ’ j 4:1 North SIXTH atreet.
4B TO LET—A TWO-STORY BRIO £
RHaBUILDING. AO feet square, with one adjoining, £0
feet by 70. No. 10SC North DELAWARE Avenue. mUable
for a factory. Applyto EDWARD H. ROWLEY,
It* 16 South DELAWARE Avenue.
MFOB SALE—THE THREE-STORY
Dwelling No. 1421 North Seventh street. Apply to
WM. EOFShLL ALLEN, S. E. corner FOURTH and
■WALNUT, eecond floor. fe!3 3t*
SALE i’HE PROPERTY N.
E corner of Market and Nineteenth streets, com*
prlt-!ug Mtore and 4we*linjr on Market ttreet. and L)!Lr
small (Iwolilr it. on Nineteenth etrert Apply td-Wiir.
ROSSiLL ALI.EN, S. E comer FOURTH and waL
BUT. B.cond Poor. *■ -
Ml’ OR SALE—'THE THRE E-STOBY
Dwellin* No 671 North Eleventh »‘*g“, t rT A I |P I Ld
WM.EIMSKLE AT.USN. 8. E. corner l
‘WALfcOT, f.fcond floor . 1810 otr —
» POR SAI-E —HIGHLY IMPROVED
T* 1 AT?M 05 acre®, near b’orfr W»3hln*totißtaUon» N.
PH » li'mtw ««I1 ,11 per lor P.rin. 116 aeres, netr
reraer atatli'n Penn’a H. R . 13 miles out;
irn station on Philada and Media R. R ,
?SSi-« ihl. Mde o? Weet Che. ter. 112 acre-, itc. Per
.m. nlillos to purchase a Farm to got poMe.tion this
“£!„{{ an inventmeut, would do wall to «aU and
mS.feamyßSglat.rof Farm.. *. PETTIT,
“h 333 WALMUT StreeL
AUCTION SALE.
/rv—. BAZAAR, NINTH AND SAN
-rafflba. SOM hireetn.
SALE OF HOUSES, CARRIAGES, Ac
ON SATURDAY MORN lAG
Next, at 10o’clock. cotmrl’lngabout
- FIFTY HOUSES,
Fujl descriptions in Catalogues.
Also, Newrnd Second hard t/arrlsges* Light w«ff n » s '
Ao.. with which the sale will eommenco
Afro. Single and'Double Harness, Saddles. Bridies*
Whips. Covers, Robes* Ac. «•«.*!■
&l 3e P Sf&t,”r?S! O^“SS
f&2t if ALFRED M. HEBKNE6S, Anctloneor
■p Em EE’B ARTISTIOAL MANNER
XV of execnt'ng Carte, de VUiteßmnoh admiml. -nd
T>EMOVAL. —JAMES H OASTLE,
•it iitnnw ini Onnveyancnr. has removed hln OlHte
ttli iS B. FrFTR P*Mt. b.lowGhe.mui. f,15 VaP
JAMES E MUBDOOH'S
Selections frem the 78th and »th chapters of Job.
tcene between King Heuiyth* Eighth and Cardin**
Frieichie—An Incident of the War! B * imkBPßaW *
The Btandard-BearSf.... a.
BTrodcwood —A F0nd..... --.-.-. T. KeadL
Extracts from 2d Kings.)
Destruction of Eoanactirttr-Fueiul
•'■! h a Totsl”—A Po«m.....■•■■ •••••••
Extract fr. m Julius Ctcaar,
Er.ibracirir tie erwecb vf Maic Antony over the dead
iKifiy ut C»i>ar. JuT tlio Capitol; aiKu, the orf-Uona in ta*
fnr?ijn Sh'*W*i>ear<)
BcMt ami thErVetevan— (Spirit o£ 18f2> ...B Taylor.
T or lenerved »eats to be iiud of Abteaead &
Ev- »s 754 l r.HEB'i NUi* B‘reet.
ACADEMY OF MUgliO.
ctvmw GEBKAH OPERAi
__ : \T R Sion'S OV THIS S3-U3OS,
v ,. February lGtn. IBB4i
n • - Ul!i u , • JD ? l va Uompa ay will have tne hoow
0; presenting tl>e HiAecdio Oppva. <»f
. .. t 00CJ Gl‘»Va*s’Sl,
311 three net* by Mozart
lOIIHBrADBB-» »**»"* Mad. Jchnunaea
Dodda I Iviw • y Wad . Pr*deriel.
Zerlina V.vff r iu ; p***®^*.
ductc •• • • ;•• * CARL AhSCHiTTS
» r .op.«|^ori«fc o^»gare u r< *e^. rt .
The Opera Besson will ha con»-inne-i ujiee nighto-mer*.
commencing MONDAY. February 22 i-
GRAND matinee
SATURDAY AFTBKJROON, Feb. 20th,
Whtrn f.l*e brilliant Op*ra.Of _ .
MPRAI/BLLA
wiU be performed, with toe fnll fttrength or the Gonipayy
Tickets, for the MatinOo. 00 ce*.t6 to all parts of the
hou?e.
Thedoorp, for th« Matinee, will open at 2 o'clock! and
the performance commence at -i o’ciock. -
AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
“BATTLE OF GETTYSBURG ”
By request of several,©; tizoue. tiie above intarotittflK
Lecture, graphically and'iliril describing the frrwU
Battlenfthe War wlllhe KE*EiTEt)br
Ktv. .TOBN R WARNER. of Gettyfiburg.
On TU Kb.DAI EVENING, the 23d iast.
Tickets ..25 cents.
Reserved Seats*. “
For tele at MaRTIES’?, OOG CHESTNUT Street, nni
at the Academy only on the day aad evening of the Gee
tore. Doors dpen at 7M Lecture to commence at ft
o’clock. • felS Ct
fiKOYERS OHifiSTNUT STREET
THEATRE.
LEONARD OROVER MANAGE*.
THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, February 18.
The delightful Domestic Drama.
* * TICK fcT ..-.0F., LE AVR «MAN ."
“TICKET OF EhaVE MAW.”
T1CKET........0V LEAVE MAN.*'
For the LAST TIME lor many days.
TO-MORROW (FRIDAY). FIRST COMEDY NIGHT OT
TB£ SEASON.
“THE FINE OLD ENGLISH GENTLEMAN.'*
First appearance of Mrs. H. A. Chapman.
SATURDAY AFTERNOOnTsECOND GRAND FAMILY
MATINEE.
'When the price cf admission will be 60 cents to all parts
of the house. TWO TICKETS ADMIT THREE PER
SONS. Children T 6 cents each.
The touching Domestic Grams,
ALL 1 HAT GLITTERS IS NOT GOLD,
and the after-piece. _
A KISS IN THE DARK.
In preparation, the great Irish Drama,
COLLEEN DAWN,
KOPPITZ AND THE GRAND ORCHESTRA
play this week “Overtures-to Hungary. Laxio, 11 com
posed by ErkeL Foret,z. performed for the fir#t time is
Anerica; “Union Armada Polka.” C. Kuppitz, with
Comet Obligato, by Mt. Dunn; “Auden Abendef.em"’
(to tbe Evening Star)- Aria from tco Opera of Tannh noser.
folB
WA L N UT> STB F. FT TEE ATBEi
Lessee MRS. M. A.-GAR~ BTT3OST
ENTILE CHANGE CF PKttFORMAWOfi.
FAREWELL NIGHTS
Of the brilliant, talented. ;;biu Young Actress,
LUCILLE WESTERN,
who will appear, this evening, in Tragedy aad Comady.
LUCILLE WESTERN, asLucretia Borgia
LUCILLE WESTERN, as Don Omsar de Bax&u
TO-M< k REOW, BENEFIT OF MHS WESTERN.
Box Ofllcp open from 9 ujl 3
Doors open at 7 o’clock. Curtain rises at 7>a-
M*S. JOHN PBEW’S NEW ABOXi*
JML BTRKVT THEATKE.
FOURTH JaGBT. FOURTH NIGHT,
03? CAROLJNB RICH!SOS, aND E-GLIgB
oPiIRA TKOOPJfi, -
THIB (THURSDAY) EVENING. Feb. 18. 1851
THE BOHtMJAN GIRL
MISS OAROLJNB RIGHIFOS;
• Mr. E Sernln.
Mr. W. J.HUL
Mr. Peat.
ARLIKE .
Count Arnlieim
Thaddeus
I?flv>lshoof
To conclude yihb. „ _
A KSGOLAB FIX
FRIDAY BEKEFIT OF MIS'S RICHINGS.
Curtain rises at 7>i o’clock M 9
STORES:::
STORES, and
DWELLINGS,
amusements,
SECOND READINGS.
MUSICAL FUND HALL,
THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, Feb. IBfcb.
At quarter before 8 o'clock,
WiU etnbiace
pONC*RT HALL,.
V/ CHESTNUT St**eL &bo*e TWELFTH!
MONDAY EVENING. February 1.1ih,-
AND EVERY EVENING on&tNG THE >VSSI£,
BECOSiO WEEK —TH i‘U il ?3A NT SJCOESB.
Three changes of Programme ag*ia tbU week.
TWO NEW STARS.
Mr. CXI AS. MELVILLE. the favorite balladUt.
Mr. OTIS H. OARTEB. the astonishing Tenor.
MORRIS rdlnstkbi. u ,
The beet band in the world. From their Opera
House, Boston. Patronized by The elite of
BE&UiY, FASHION At>i> Ri.SPBOTABII.ITY.
The Hall is crowded nightly. Sea for yonrseif,
COME EARLY TO OBTAIN SEATS. A
Look on* for the laughable burlesques this week,
THE BOYS FROM DaVENPORP, lOWa
THE VETERAN AND TUX STRANGER
New Songs, Jokes. Acts, and Farcer.
Cards of Admission 25ceu's. booraopei at 65< o’clock ;
to commence at 7M- CHARLES A. HORRlfe Manager.
lels-6t* .
MEAT NATIONAL CIBCUB
TROUPE, BtAßi\ Street, above Twelfth,
Last week but one.
Directress, Mrs. CHARLES WARNER, formerly Mrs.
DAN rice.
POPULAR ENTHUSIASM
still attends the performances of the
' GREAT CLASSIC SHOW,
and there Is no doubt that the institution would retain
its popularity tli-ouKhont the year, but it mast close la
a very short time 'Th r;:e who like a
PALATABLE DIHR OF- FUN
should not fail to avail themselves of the present oppor*
tnnhy. “ B«-wise to day. ’tie madneea to defer. ** _
MATINErE ON WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY AF
TERNOONS. Admission 25 cU; stare seats-6Cct private
boxf b $3: gallery Yi cin Commencing at 2, 1 * o’clock each
Afternoon: Evening. 7.40
efit of Mr. and Airs WHITTAKER on THURSDAY
iEYE NI NO, SCth itst. fe!s 64
TEMPLE of wonders.
x ABSE’SSLY BUILDINGS,
TENTH and CHESTNUT Street*
WILL SHORTLY CLOSE.
MAGICAL and PHILOSOPHICAL EXPERIMENTSt
Great Pow.irs of VKSTBILOCHriSM. and.tho LEARN*!'*
CANARY BIRDS,
SIGNOR BLITZ will appear la lilt popular Hnt»rt»t*i
tr.enis ETESY EYSNIh O. commencln-y at 7 ri A.l A
WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY Ai'TSKSOCSf at 3.
Admission 2fi cento: Children Id centa. 17.-17
PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OW
A THE FiSS ARTS.
16J85 CHBSTEUT STRBRT. „
OjPßff DAILY (Sundays esseptod) from 9 A. M. tt.4
ai\ a.
AdmUflioa IWceuU. Cbiidraa half pries.
MIHTARY.
S COMPANY A, BLUE RESERVES.
—SvccHl at tie ARMORY.on FBlD.tY»the
19th. atT&P, M., on important business. The at
tendance of ail who have at any time been member®
of the Cozepanv is reqnbted ByorieroCE. B D\YIB,
Captain CHARLES WgiNOARTJEit, O. S. fsiß-2.*
t VOLUNTEERS WILL PIEASE
tahe cctico that the undersigned t» prepared topav.ak
th* CUSTOM H«;USTS, the Ward Bounty of TWEff-
TY-I'IVB HOLLARS to all who may be attained to
the Fourteenth. Ward. WM.
fel7-3t Treasurer, Fourteenth ward.
t GENERAL RECRUITING- OFFICE,
No 611 CHESTNUT Street. „ . „ ,
Eeornits wanted for all tha KRllant old Cavalry.
Artillery, and Infantry regiments now in sarviaa
raise*} in this St&te.
A limited nnmberof meu can yet be enlisted for the 2d
Artillery P. V ,B!atiniu»d \u the fortifications lor tliß de*
fetme of Washington: and for tho 84 Artillery, stationed
at Fortress Monroe, Va .bv applying at this oSca imme
diate] v. BOUNTIES.
Veteran Voltmteere
All other Volunteers.
*MS CASH IN HAND.
Beware of unauthorized agents, irresponsible runners,
and scoundrels, who are on the alert to take advantage
of you, but come direct to tte authorized recruiting
office. No. 611 Chestnut street, and select a good old regi
ment, secure the bounty, terve ttßdcr offiPfw 9*
enc*» end avoid the impending draft.
* CTTAS. K. OADWAX.LADEB, Cap*. 2dA>t. P. V.,
fel4'6t* General Hecrultlng Officer.
lECAL.
r* THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR
TEE CITY AKD OOUETXOF PHILADELPHIA.
Estate of MaBY NORMAK. deceased.
The Auditor appointed b> the Court to andisettle*
BEdadinHt the account of GrOORQE HIBBABD, Execu
tor <.f MARY JTOfiMAN. Oeceased, Midi* mahe distri
bution of the ba-Hice in the hands of tho acouatant.
vill meet the parties tntoveated for the purposes or few
aipointmont on WED-E’jDAT, March 2d. 1661 at 4
o'cV-ck P. M. • at his Office, ifo 131 South FIFTH Street,
in the city of Philadelphia.. _ .
fe'«S tl-MuSt GfiOfiOE Mf. CONAKRY®. Aniuoir.
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
"REITBN OF THE BO'S AL. INSU
AV range COMPANY of (IVBBPOOT. Jit.vb 30,1883.
CAPITA'. STOCK »1U,I?00,000. „
Of which paid* ••■• - • - - ‘* L m 7
Cash on hand and In Sank
Cash In hands of Aifentß***.***********
United States EtoeVa held InNexr York M0,71#
Loans secured by Bonds. • l,Cw> 425
Loaqs secured by Life Policies. Sn’?S
Sundry Investments in Great Britain... 770,M8
Loan on Stocks with margins of 18 to 20 per cent 1,776 027
Total ftßsets
"Fir© Insurance Premiums', }SB“2
Loesea paid.
Lostes not adjusted* about.
Dividend deolared, about
Expenses. about -
Inabilities, beside* losses mentioned above,
sundry email accounts, and three months
duty to Government* not yet due * ae.eoe
fol3-Batuitot
T7AMB INSURANCE COMPANY,
i No. 406 CHESTNUT STREET,
FIRE
-raa.l.H. Buck. DmEOTOB j 0 hn W. EntmM*.
Hen^t^^* 011 ' Johilri?«»ftr.J»..
o w 7 n!vi, * B- D Woodruff,
P « TnSfce Ch»’lMBtokM,
Lrw i WMt. Joseph 0. Bills.
. osons*. wmi BOOK. PMitdenl.
CHAS. RICHARDSON. Via* Prasidukk.
W T, Rt.ißmuitP- fiwoyfatry
HOTELS.
JONES HOUSE,
HaRMBBUKO, Fa.,
CORNER MARKET STREET ARD MARKET SQUARS*
A firat-claas boaee. Terra*. $2 par day.
JyJ ATERIAIiI FOB MINCE PIES.
•UNCH. LATER. AND SULTANA BAIBINN.
u'Taats. cdrrantb. and spioul
CIDBB. WINKS. A*. *t
ALBERT O. KOBBBTS,
pjulsr In Flno GrowrU,,
4.1, r-—. eleventh mi vinb
<ia K IJKBT- i. iNISHE O iaTOC
iuj; c A iIK [.AG E 8
In PhllHdolskU. g 00 tI, jHaS ft ROR3
08.5 ABOB, Sfrgot.
CORRECT TUHIN&.
Mr. 0 E..BAJIQENTM Orders 9** *Pcuitut
»ud U&pslrU* Pisuca are received at HASOH
Star®. 909 CJHEbTIJuC Street, only. _
Mr 8. has had eteren years’ftotoryejrjpMlanca in Be***
ton. and year* employment In
BFEC/AL —Pteoos refariftmi to suoad as soft &i 4
swset-tooed a&aew, toifJuiiu rewi'vtftt#.
Terms for lining. Ai.
JOHN L. OAPKN, FHBENOLO
- Qira, mur.lo consulted. HAT and BVBNINO.mi
YWJ ndoptettcn to Business T-rsdo. and Frowsßlon.
fcS, fflaST rtfe
r “ qa M^a*
>Sir W. Scott.
9673
676
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1,544.340
738.960
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G. H. KAVtf.
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