CITY ITEMS. I Jts " rtOBKHCB” SBWIKO MaCHIHB—SoId It 630 I (; i,£«tnut street, possesses advantages which no one I fl [ jt« ilvalt claim*. It perform* a greater variety or [ work, make* no leu than four afferent stitches, ope- I rate* with the greatest po*Bible ease, makes the moat I durable work, la highly ornamental, acdyetalmple I io ita construction, and can be operated with t leility by beginner*. It i* nnQueatlonably the greatest sewing maohine of the age. I Labge Photoobaphic Views. —Meaar*. Wende- I loth & Taylor, Koi. * 12. 914, and 916 Oheatnat street, Imre prepared, at the shortest notice, to take Photo ■sraphic view* of rural residences, private and publio Brandings, groups, cattle scenes, etc. Their gallery K-eiterday w*a one of the most attractive and fre [•quented points in the city. Their collection or spa luimenala a repository of art. GhSAT PiKItUOTION lit PttlOKS. ' Great Seduction in Prices. Ladies’ and Misses’ Fine Cloak*. Ladle*’ and Misses’ Fine Cloak*. Also, Kioh Fur* Of all kind*. Bleh Fur* of all kind*. 'ln anticipation of the dole of the aeaaon, we an bow prepared to make a large concession bom fob Suer prices on all our stock. J. W. Pbootob & Go., The Paris Cloak and For Emporium, WO Chestnut street’ Catabbh is often a form of throat disease which creates a perpetual desire to swallow, as if some thing were sticking in the upper part of the throat. Brown’* Bronchial Troche* are used with good re sults in this annoying disorder. A Fable,— A. boy wa* sleeping by 9“ ° f a ! Well. Fortune saw him, and came and waked him. Baying, Pr’ythee, good child, do not lie sleeping Sere, for If you should fail in, nobody would Impute it to you, but lay all the blame to me, Fortune. TBB APPLICATION. We are prone to throw the ill- contequenoes or our [cm bad management on Fortune. Were we to put loue own judgment* to a better use, or act a&viseilly, We should have less cause to rail at Fortune. We frequently hear persons of sound judgments “ thank fortune ” for induoing them to buy their clothing at the Fashionable Emporium of Granville Stokes, Ko. 609 Chestnut street. Five Thousand Men Under Aiks It Is not often that a column of armed men, fire thousand Strong, is seen In the streets of Philadelphia. Such a sight was witnessed yesterday. The legions of gallant Soldiers marched through the streets In martial array, while ten times their number promenaded upon the sidewalks, clad In elegant and comfortable suits, procured at the Brown Stone Clothing Hall of Bock hill and Wilson, Ho*. 603 and 605 Chestnut street, above Sixth. The Universal Wbinokr. The “Cog-wheel” Wringer. The only “Cog- Wheel” Wringer, is the only reliable Clothes Wringer. Send for descriptive circular to E. L. Barnham, 27 south Sixth street. fe2S si* Squah Bbach Aoadbky, N. J. Gentlemen: Seeing you advettisethe great Sou- Western, in imitation of the theatrical managers, I will send you a theatrical subjeot for your next. Question. Why did Joseph’s brethren put him in the pit ? Answer. Because there was no room in the family circle. Please send me one good over* coat for the above. Bespectfuily, G. WASHINGTON BOGGS. To Ohas. Stokes & Co., Clothiers, under the Conti nental, Philadelphia. The Fab, its Diseases and their Treatment, by Dr. Von Mosebziker. one of the ablest living au rists. Messrs. Martin & Randall, publishers, 29 South Sixth street, announce that this great popular me dioal work Is now ready for sale. Those who suffer from any malady of the ear, or who value hearing, should not fail to peruse it. The publishers invite physicians and the public to call and examine this valuable work. fe22-3t Tax Popular Double-Tube Tobacco Pipes are fast superseding the old style here as elsewhere. Tbil i* because they are really superior in every keepeel to the lingle-tubepipei, more luxurious, more economical, and more healthy. None who wish to eqjoy tobacco should be a day without one; none ever are without them who have once u*ed them. For sale by dealer* generally, and at wholesale rates by the agent of the Tobacco Pipe Company, B. S. Harris, 600 Chestnut at,, second floor, feis-thstust* Dr. Von Moschziskbr, Oculist and Aurist, can be consulted on Deafness, Eye, Ear, Throat Diseases, and Catarrh. Office, 1027 Walnut street. fe22-3t Deafness, Eye, Ear, Throat Diseases, Catarrh, treated by Dr. Von Mosebzlsker, Oculist and Aurist. Offioe, 1027 Walnut street. fe22-3t Coens, Bunions, Invested Nails, Enlassbe Joints, and all diseases of the feet, cured without pain or Inconvenience to the patient, by Dr. Zacha- Me, Surgeon Chiropodist, 921 Chestnut street. Befen to physicians and surgeons of the city. j*23-tf A Grand Gymnastic Exhibition, at the Ame rican Academy of Music, will take place onTuee day evening, March Bth. Seats can be secured at Hillebrand & Lewis’ Gymnasium, corner Ninth and Arch. ____ fe23-tilths 3t MASON STECK fc CO.’S STECK & CO.’S BTECK A CO.’S STECK A CO.’S STECK A OO.’S BTECK A CO.’S STECK A OO.’S SSiOKA CO.>S STECK A CO.’S STECK A CO.’S STECK A CO.’S STECK A CO.’S HAMLUCS CABINET ORGANS. J. E. GC S«venl ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS TO TWELVE O’CLOCK LAST NIOHT. Hlr*rd— CHefttMMt ifmt« below MiatiL X Hillman & la, lowa Q J Schafer & la, Waab.D G Capt G W A hi. Port Del S Perking. Baltimore Dr 0 Morgan, Indiana John Coot, Bed.tln.ore Noah Thompson, Indiana J</hn Toompson &wf. Wash 3lobt King, Terr® Haute Ohas Brewster, USA. 35 Wilson, i wf, Indiana Robt Wilson & la, Wash ¥m Jones, USA Daniel Gordon, Delaware Geo Bay-craft. USA Edw Henry. Delaware John Allibone,Alton, 111 Tho* Conglin, Sew York 'Wallace Payne & wi. 11l Jas A Ottis & la, Baltimore Anthony Stories. Indiana Vn Bowers, Norristown O Stronae- New York t Jcha C Bnxiish, Z-meav, O J T Whiting. Detroit D Walsh, Cairo* 111 J R Devernx, Maryland Mrs Henderson, Pittehnrx J B Henggene, USA F F Patterson, New Jersey £ D Whitman, Penna Bdwd Chadwick, Monte co C S Stone. New York Mrs B 'Jhadwick. Jt ch. Pa Mrs R Chad wick &ch, Fa Mrs J P Cochran, Delaware Mrs Stytes, Delaware J W Johnson WPruet*, Penna C 8 Patterson. Fhila J B Higgens, USA SD Whitman* Penna Mlbs Ensign, Burlington Hugh Craig, Jr,Bariington A G Cat tell, Bariington B G James. Bariington BH James, Bariington H C James, Bariington Mbs E Uatraay.aorristown Miss * D Farm* on, Hor’tn U»s be Ferer, Horrietowa J S Johnston. Pitts tuc H L McCormick. Pittsburg J G Trimble. USA C M Lewi*. Baltimore J J Clyde fit son,Harrisburg M T Howell, Jersey Shore S Abel. Baltimore Q W Andrews & wf. Wash Jas McFarlan, Baltimore Mrs Lee, Hew York John Yoder. Ohio W Terick, Ohio Hon M itrouse, Penna T W Hew York W T Donaldson, Ashland C Droxel H L Cake. Tamtqoa CP Sargent Harrisburg S Yoaog. Harrisbarg John Hosic. Wilkesbarre GeoC Bates, Boston C F Uliick, Connecticut Jas s Johnston. Pittsbarg J M BoreUer, Washington W W Wright, Delaware y Cl Trippell Delaware CLSippie. Delaware Thos Lee, Hew York Col Sargent, Harrisburg i A 8 Young. Harrisburg G Anderson. Baltimore A Alien, Balti more J Williams, Baltimore D LBaumgardner. 'Penna EW Whitman- Penija L M Mortis, Hew Jersey W Foster. Hew York HR Kuotwell.Columbia J M Pomeroy, Penna W T HiUdross. Harrisburg W M Beetem. Carlisle M G Landis. Philadelphia JiWßolder, Wash, DC J Clapp, Washington. D C Isaac McNulty, .Wash, 1) C Mrs Morton, New York J&s Furgason. Balt Geo Klnkade & la. Balt W Walker, New York Jos Carlisle, Ohio John Buffington, Ohio Samuel Greenwood,Carlisle B D Brewer. Pittsburg M Poid & wf lowa Biss Sally Ford, lowa Hiss J Ford, lowa John Hawke, Cnmb’dco John Smith, Penna B x Wayton- Penßft J 3> Nicum, New York 1 J Daniels, New York liBj G H Bardweil. Penna John Barnett, New York Capt D Price & la, Trenton W Tennant - W H Leeds, PhDa 3 Davenpt-rt. Baltimore D Lomieon. penna Dr J K Beed.Chambersbug T B J&ckeoxu Hew York J M Bell, Blair eo John S Gelt, Spruce Creek W B Simmons, New York Mies M Jameson, New York Miss A Jameson, New York ID Jameson & Wf, N Y John Kirgley ft wf, Ohio Sami Martin, Dayton, O J H Caswell, New York G s Newell, New Prov, BI 24 D Miller, Penna John Hifib, Penna A L Cochrcn. Boxbury, Pa ? Eicibget A wf, Penna Henry Pike, Baltimore w Perl son. Baltimore Mias Potter, Germantown Miss Wonder. GermanVn C Mills, New Jersey MrFitzwater, Washington Mr Laurie, New York C H He.m, New York k Button, Hew York R B Fayre. Bethlehem W Mcfilwee, Ironton P Trevor, Vermont W Corey, New Hampshire T D Worthington, Ohio B Bishop. Ohio '3. Kimbeil.Ohio Contis wwui—Him tin a P F Lerced, Boston M Parker, Norfolk *TM C Bartholow, Baltimore W G McGrow. St Louis Asa W bmith, 6t Louis $ W Mlnshali. Terre Haute PPheatant, St Johns, N B Mr Whiting- Washington Geo F Hick, New York © G Bobtnson. IT BA l *d Chmim«t atreetg Ijeonard Padola. Mew York W G Alexander, Cairo, II Chas P Clark. Brook. 8I Kobt C Barry. Maryland Jag M ScoveVNew Jersey W J Wilmer, Baltimore Geo F Beam. Baltimore Jaa Halilday. Balttmon W W Cone, Rochastar, KY £ P Samson. New York Meat fiucktnbui. TT S A John W Harris. St Louis Bar L Bister. Pittsburg' : Samnel Plummer, Pena W J Kountz, Pittsburg J W Cropland, Council B’ff James M Rautln.New York BA Alien J H Seeley &1&. Milwaukee B Maillefort, New York T A Nicaol. Philadelphia Jlngham, Philadelphia H H Philee, New York Mrs Datrlck Miss a Keyset Mine I) Kejser Gh»H Fuller J F Rohrmau & lady T W Harrison & laHif J Jos Harrison *J & 8K Kern, Franklin r iMSterriit. Maryland L Chas Kaaton. Boston ThosP Sudden C Wendell. Wash, t> C A B Potts. Wash. D C F BlOolts, WashiliiKtoa, |> O tt W Gault. fifafe. D ti i J A Arrftar H W fiahbtll, Jr, N Y Geo Noweil A wf, Boston Miss BA Rowell. Boston T A Stevens, Albany /as B Pittfeizmon, Balt Geo Kinfsland, Sc Louie Serge G a Hurlbert W Miehler, New Jeney H Cohn. New Jeraey- . Mr Fether*ion, New York John N Biy. Baltimore Gen w a Williams. Boston JCBloomfield. New Sort C Nake Ala, Sew Jersey SB Straeg.Tsimtfa 1 W Strang. Elmira BN Peterson W Jfontp slier J Ward DD,N Y Pullen. Heir Jureey w Ha-vT Uos«(i Bright a >ew York A F Cfevada. USA TkJr ro w’« New York BMaca, Memphis CLScbmtedes. New York CD Moss, New Toik Mw Cooke, New York tin. New York C F Thomas Baltimore JHB’W, Delaware J Pigbte, Delaware J G Fitzpatrick. Baltimore G H Smith, New York TGLe Cain. New York T L Smith. Baltimore J A Sutherland. Hew York Thoe Duff»d, Newark, N j W V McPherson, St Louis l B Matthews, new York >arid H Buck, Mass 'os S Bilyer, Ji, Trenton V Williams, New York 1 C Ludlow, Newark, N J DrC F Lesrning. Cape May Aeut E B Kendrick. DBA iaj A W Angee, V S A Jol X, A Grant ft wf, Vt iewis Baker, Cheater co 1 ADaner Hinton P Scovel, Cal B MathewsoD.Prov. ,Jt I Calvert Vaux. New Yozk JosMPmil 3 Anrsden. Ohio . • Chas A Lucs,Manches f r, NH Sami H Hosier, New York r VBathwick. New York i W Elliott, Wash. D C its Cooper, Hew Y«rk fra Conrad, New York X) S Belen. New Hampshire Mrs Hull. New York BevßG Ludlow. NY A B Little & In. PhDa Biss Btaman.PhUa Kiss Underhill, phila [rank Bin gold £|sM 6tr&d, New York y. 3 Heaney, Chester I^EKehlf?,Columbia, Pa \ Waterhoute, Baltimore jJ Ball S Morrell. Prov, BI Col H Pleasants • ?, Ta rior. New York -Mattson, Port Carbon /haß p Thatcher, Illinois -heumann. New York \ C Derby, Hew York [Pearlefß, »ew Noric t Fleming, New York fft* Bobe>ton, New York . | Graham, PdKsYille •LCooke, MauchChunk beisenrisg. Penna t Jirakelj 41a, H T ' i’eveUa t flai-tong. New York i J Pleasants. USA | Gauche. New York Ely. USA Cormag. Jr. ft la. NI ’KJEenvet. Cincinnati USA > £ England F «ayen, Jr ,®l«ck Bear-TUid si .?-«]. Lehi*hco iNHPjfauurlwnbk Pottstowa Berks co : #Sjr-JWbanott 'sISSW- P ® B “ Fauna **' \—Bacoad it..above C.llowbUl. W W . ar ' P o““ a ?»to y«*£ er ‘ Penna ?v« *t tor ’ Pennsylvania P Do|bflr» Lehigh co JSffiSStSSSS" 1 Wn o** 0 ** T ««»■ [ a T?!? o ®* Matylajii I *WsS#EV j St*, Above A»h, J H Shenk, liebanon John Morris, Bristol Wm Cambell. Bristol John Cox, Bristol W H Warner. Lanearttr co Merchaatt'-Fowrth O L Turn er-Hope. If J J K Clark. Wash Pa D Ahl. Cumberland oo H B Haer. New-York E Tomlinson. New Jersey A Cooper* Hew Jersey M Mentzer, Pittsburg A Klopper. PitUburg J G Getz, Lancaster M S Harnish, Lancaster J S Harnish.' Lancaster Jacob Harnish, Lancaster D Ramsey* Danville G Rich»Tueou* New York G H FryeT, Denver City 6 Bameman, New York H 31 Swarr, Oregon. Pa 1 8 Bear, Oregon. Pa JD Heppard, New York WM Simpson, Newark A R floan David Thomas, Penna Cbae Brodbead, Bethlehem A G Brodbead. M Cl nnk Hon Asa Parker A U.Penna Mrs Linderman, M Chunk gG Maryland Miss Griffith, Germantown Joseph Jones, PmHkfield.O Hon B ReUly, PottsviUe. Amarlean-Gheatnni T Bohannan, PotteviUe y D Baker. Cleveland WSwaim, Perth Amboy S 8 Miner, MaysvUle, Ay W J Pinkerman. New York TCor.linff, Wash. DC JSWHabt. Wash- DC J 8 McQninn, Wash. I>C J Broom, Washington, D C J B Baynes. Baltimore J Bauman- Lancaster > O Jackson. Tenn A R Everhart Bliton. Md jM MeClesahan, Maryland Mr Vonte, Pottswlle >. R ti mer A wf. Bridgeton J Bolgr&veSKßaltimore W H Boxler, Easton N sellers. New. Jersey W H Elder, Maryland W T Bonlden, Eikton, Aid Manual Byre. Jr- U S A Capt W Hower, New York J A Pigot. West Chester R Pigot, WVst Chester J B Ross, WasV D C B G Stevens, Maryland St. Ixouls- Chestnut Je»*e Sharp. Ohio C B Holt. Brooklyn H M Kirkhead, Boston A R Morgan, New York J R l»ylo A son. Auburn It J<• Solace, Baltimore JC Potts W R Bidleman, Keokuk S L Shuman, New I ork J Earhart. New York C J Dougherty, New York D B Gimberback, N Jersey P Haneell, Jr, Reading Frank Hooks, New Jersey D J Smrges A wf. Conn G H Bay ear, USN Robt Rovers, USN Francis Glenn & wf. Read's BTJhlitt6iut. New York J G otthold, Washington. W Hyland. Maryland W W Bryan. New York Mrs James Webster* N Y M HcClintock, New York Samuel Waters, Newark G 8 Garland, New Jersey T H Satterlee, Payton S L Sherman. New York G H Henry, Elmira, N Y g>he Unlon-Arsli 01 SR Meredith-. Penna 1 John 2 Wilson,Allentown , M BOIIK, JfewrYork H St>>T6. Rochester, N Y C C Mnsselman, Somerset H Stephens ‘ Miss &S Lawrence Wm Buzhey A la Wm Emmett, Chicago Jos L Reeves, New Jersey Commercißl-Slxth mt Jon S Meredith. W Chester F Long* treet, Alex T ndrla»Ve Wm Crocket, Penna M Williams, Del eo* Pa J W Painter R Russell, York co J C Butler a pennybaker Jos H B\ily, W Chesle John Hennssd&y, Chester co J A Bratton. Chester co Pay Wood Lancaster co. Fa Wm Porter. Chester co John Bally, Chester co Jams* Baily, Chester co Mrs J W Baily- Chester co Mrs H Baily, Chester co S A Hendrickion, Del ftuss Union —Hurki A J Russel, lowa A Solomon, New Jersey W Boffman, New York Miss Hoffman, New York GMi/ler, Now Jersey EL Uori-i*, New York S Handy .Alton, 111 ' Litut E C Jeffties. Virginia J W Armstrong, Virginia JWRambo. Lancaster co D G Campbell, lowa G W Moore, New Jersey R F&irlamh Ala, Penna Mrs Ross J H Storm, USA J C Walker, Lancaster co Barley Sheaf-Secoi Wm Robbins, Fox Chase MB all, Bucks co Wm Murray? New York Max Loewenstein. U 6 A D C Fretz, Chicago Geo Samuels.' Chicago T Leavenworth, Hammonts J T Dungan, Bnstleton John Serviß. Doylettown J B Te«ry, New York B AJfeer, Penna J Kelle*, Pennar J Haines, Penna H Keyland, Penna Rational-Race al C N Listy, Virginia W 8 Fisher. Beading L Cohen, New York W S Stoever C Brcwn A EUter, Pennsylvania J E Gross, Ephrata, Pa Nadlion-Second at] T A Davis, USA I J & Rowhotham. Delaware W Motley, Fittehorg H W WcCoßcty, USN & Unger I PIANOS. PIANOS. PIANOS. PIANOS. PIANOS. PIANOS. PIANOS. PIANOS. PIANOS. PIANOS. PIANOS. PIANOS? Bald Eagle-Third itn C A Fiiltzhack, Marietta, Fa ; SG Miller, Marietta, Fa Henry Pfeiffer, Allentown ' John Demmig, Pennsbnry , M G Dernmig, GerysvlUe < Jacob Richards, S Easton >TJI*D, ih and Qhestatrt. BBnmm'l HoteT-Thli J Armstrong* Hew Jersey M U Johmon, 9 ew Jersey * A P Pice, Hew Jersey J Holmes 0 N Cochran, Baltimore Colgate’s Honey Soap. This celebrated TOILET SOAP, la each universal de- mand, l> made from the choicest materials, is mild and emollient in Its nature, fragrantly scented, and extreme ly beneflcial in its action upon the shin. Por sale by all Druggists and Fancy Goods dealers. jaSg-tuthsly Ebmoall 8 Ambolihb, 101 THB Hill, AHBOLin HOISTMfS, BEAUTIFIES, ODOBATEB, LBHGTHHHB, nmaoKETEB, MOUBISEBS. EMBKLUBHH A PURELY VEGETABLE COMPOUND, made entirely from stimulating extracts of SOOTS, HERBS, AND FLOWERS. Prevents the hair falling out or from turning prenu %U«lr l»7> Xa4lm who d«rire * luxuriant iMiof h»lr should not fall to give th« AMBOLIHE a Mil, Pri«* 91 pot box* containing two bottles. TXXPASBP 05LT BT JOHNSTON, HOLLOWAY, & COWDBN, deT-mwsSm Ho. 33 North SIXTH Street. OneFkice Clothing, on the Latest ttim. made In tie Best Manner. expressly for BETail BALES. LOWEST Selling Prices marked in Plain Figures. All Goods mode to Order warranted saHsfac lory. Our Ohs-Phicb Stbtbk Is itrlctiy adhered to. All ore thereby treated alike. de23 ly JONES A CO., 004 MABKET Street. EIBCTBIOITY, BT A PHYSICIAN OP LONG experience, and who lives his whole attention to its proper application, st Ills SOOTH FBNW square, Philadelphia. Certificates, references, ■ and examina tions JT«- ja3o-tf Haib Dye! Hair Dvb!! IATCHELOKB sslebrated HATH DTE it the Bat t* the World. The only Harmless. Awe, and BeUdblt Dye known. This splendid Hair Dye is perfect—ehanffes Bed, Busty, or Gray Hair, instantly to a Olosn Bloat or Natural Brown, wlthoat ininrlnc the Hair or stata tsathi Skin, leaylnc the Hair Soft and BeantUol; in. Sarts fresh yitality, freonently restorlni its prlstint color, and iMtidcs the ill effect* of had Dyea. The lennlne is sicned William A. BaTosnLon; all othen an mar# Imitations, and should he ayolded. Bold by all Brncilitai As. TAOTOBT, si babolat street Bow York. Batchelor’s new Toilet Cream for Dresslv the Hair. lyS-ly The Popular Clothing House op Phil a., ••oak HALL.” ' Best-class goods and moderate prices. WANAMAKER & BROWN. S K. corner SIXTH and MARKET Streets. Custom Department (to.make to order) Ho. IS. Sixth at. Db. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment cubes Rheumatism and never fail*. Wheeler & Wilson’s Highest premium KLOCK STITCH® SEWING-MACHINES. The Cheapest, Simplest, and Best. Salesrooms, 701 Chestnut Street above Ith. —DUIPIBIiD.—At tbl rasidence of the Drake innnta. on Sunday evening, 2l9tiustant, by Rev, w. it biegmed. Mr Reuben F. branard and Mies Clara feMBTBTJRST—SEED. —On the morning of the 22* lust.. b 7/V 9V - Kingston Goddard. D.D , Mr Philip Smathurat, ofGr tenßpnngß, Ohio, to Miss Mary Seed, of PhlUdel pnia. i * reb ' charte » »- »»«* i of the family are respectfully invited to fnueral this day, F«b. 23*. ac 2 o clock, P.M i from his mother in*law's retideiica BTo 11U South Eleventh street. To proceed to Odd-Fello wa* Cemetery. * HARLAN. At her residence, near Harrowgate. on the ifith instant, of pnnemonia, Mary, daughter or the late •Joshua Harlan.-,, , . Tie luneral Will take place from the residence of her sister. No. IBCB Chestnut street, this (Third day) mar” lug, at 10 o’clock To proceed to the Friends’ Bontnwed orn Burial Ground * Ho FF. —On the 19th isst, M. Elizabeth Hoff, daughter of Mrs. Abby Anu Hoff. Berfrifndsand the friends of the family are invite* to attend the funeral, from her late residence, No 2<07 Green street, on this afternoon, at 3 o’clock, wlthoat farther * JAMISON,—At New Orleans, on the 9lh instant. Mrs- C«itarine Jemison. a native of Philadelphia, and,for the last thirty-two years, a resident of New Orleaas. m RANDOLPH.—On the SOthlnsfant, after a short Uloess, Mrs Sarah & Randolph, wife of the late Wm. Ran dolph, aged S 3 years. , .. „ . The relatives and friends of the family are reipscfcfuUy invited to attend the funeral, from her late reUdenoe. No. Its North Twenty* second street, this afternoon, at 2 o'clock. Interne* tat Mount Moriah Cemetery. w BY N NOT r.—At Glaseboro’, N. IJ.. on Sunday mm- Ibk. Harriet Whitney, wife of Dr. Myles Synnott. ,Funeral from his residenw. on Wednesday. at n o clock. Trains leave Walnut street wharf at 9A. H.tor GJsesbore’. . , „ _ * COFFEY.—On the 20th Inst. George A. Coffey. Dis trict Attorney of the United States, in.tha 43d year o, nil age The relatives of the family, and his male friends, are respectfully invited to attend his fuaeraL from ms residence. No. 262 South Ninth street, on Tuesday next, the 23d in* t., atSo’cloekP. M. -.VL , DUNTON.—On Sunday, 21st but, ISAAC DUNTON, is the 28th year of his age , His friends agd these of the dually are lnv*ted to attend Street below Arch, J R Cochran. Erie L Btsba, Putsbarg C I Steuffer H Emanuel, Jr, Oatasanciaa D G Morris. Cata*auiaa RO Conner, Michigan H Howard, B nghamton ML Barry. Lancaster SPiskler, Erwinna H M Rumeev, Salem, N J Q Allen, Salem, fl j ■ B Winner, Penna 9 New Jersey r ? F?? g 2 Baltimore J 8 Ahl. Newville P Arnold, rarllele i Arnold, Cirilsle R F EUIb, Lewlstown Capt Tra J Northrnp J‘R Innis, Easton e Wall, Memphis N V Gerhart. Kentucky Hon h E Ancona, Reading John F Spangler. York. Pa L Goodman- Terra Haute A Bamberger, Itlln da A J Lambertrad, New York D G Green. New York James J Blaksle. A Mitchell. Nauch Chunk ; street. abov«|Fiftb< B Konfmau, Wash. D C H Konfman, Wash, D G g a. Femala. Boh ton. C Hartnag, New York H I‘arjee, New Jeremy C G Carleton, New York 3 B Evans, PottsviUe C Lu!d, Williamsport BH Underhill- Darlington Miss M Ellis. Burlington EL Wulies & wf, Marylani H Sherman, Delaware JW’Demmev, Delaware JYonog. Delaware D Dodge, Bridesbarg D C Clark, USA E A nhinman, Middletown WE IT all Smyrna. Dei Mast C E Hazel, Delaware J T DeFoie, Oe'aware •1 Leslie, Jr, A la, Delaware J Koight A la, Delaware W Hastings A wf. Del A Ohasmer, New York I H Jones W Manning J L Highes J 8 McQatnn. Wash, D C street, above Third. P Languor. Washington Jas K uifford A la, USA GY Meeser, Chicago D McCartney* Ft Wayne SL Hartley. Tisrre li M Woodward, Ter Haute J Branson. Louisville G K Lindharst. Keokuk S Kirkland, Pittsburg ThosQatnley, Ohicago A K Hay, Jr, N Jersey L BDelaplalne. Wheeling Samuel Hartranft A la. N Y Jas Boxler, Albany. N Y Mi« H S M-vreley. Brooklyn Miss Saille Janewav,Brookl JasCotway Ala, Brooklyn Miss Conway A sister P Alt. New York H P New York Gapts Martin, New Jeraey Mrs Pike, Ronton Miss Pike, Boston J G Oidoer. New York E Coleman, New Jfirsey G A Tiffany, Penua PRnnsllng, Williamsport J T Spencer* New York itreet* above Third. G B Cole. Shippensburg Jai Grier, fiewbnrg R S Qqrdon, M-wsuelmgJU John F Sloan, Lock Haven W j Champion Thos 8 Champion D W Howell, E>Pton. Pa kWPoulsou, Baltimore Geo W Brown. Forestville J C Morgan, Chester co, Pa met, above Chortum. Wm Underwood.Chestar go T Dnderwood, Chester eo John J 'Pripple, Panna John L Frey. High ville. Pa J.W Woodstde Chester eo W BDudoy, USA L T Archer, USA R fi Stubbs, Peach Bottom V G Stnffbs Peach Bottom John &f Stout, Pottstowa Jacob Baugh, Phce aixfille] 6 M Butler. Pottstown Job Wood. W Chester Wm Stell Norristown TP Ports R L Pyle, Chester eo, Pa F WLewis, USA »t itreet, Above nztk. A M Bambo. Columbia. Pa A 8 Ewing. Lancaster co J Hopkins, New Jersey J Coleman, Haddington J L Meredith, Went Chester R B Potter. Bridgeton N J CaptE Moore, Cheater, Pa C P Thomson, USA H A McMaster. W Chester W Johnson A la, Penna D R Burkholder. Penna T B Torr, Lancaster W M Reynold*- Maryland R Reynolds. Maryland Lieut O fi Bingham nd St«, below Vine. Miss S R&ylman, Penna Miss A Sullivan, Penna Hiss L Raylman, Penna Mrs A Dugan, Penna Miss M Haines. Penna aiV» nsant, Yardleysville D Maley, Ehroisa BdW Smith, Ch«*>ter SH Gu/, Camp Cheater W Hamilton, Lambertsville J P Livezey, Idaho Mrs Livezey, Idaho Miss Livezey, Idaho P Parsel, Backs co net, above Third. S Zeller, Pittston J L Adams, Ohio J Holman. Liverpool, Fa B Levi Williamsport W Kirk, York co J M Harley, Bucks co ID Masters, Millville treat* above Market* 1R J Smith, New Jersey D Little, New Jersey W M Taylor, New Jersey G D Cheyney. Chester reet, above Callowbill. Mrs Richards, S Easton Jacob Snyder. Allentown W H Hagenbuck. AUeni’n Jacob Hi iegass, Pennsbnry Gideon Brace, Pennsbnry Wm Goverly* Berks co fd street, above Race* N Overhiger, Baltimore J Bibler, Quakertown A M Hooper, Wms port 1) T Parker, Wmgport SN Janison,Chambersburg SPECIAL. NOTICES. THE HAIR KENDALL & GO,, 906 BROADWAY, New York. AOXBTS IX PHTLADBLPHIA, MARRIED. residence of hia mother, 731 Pine v.sf& co ' K "’ o * «e 21st Inst., Hannah Seacock, in ner oza s ear. Her funeral will take place from the residence of P*W«rdß. Heacock, near Darby, on Fourth-day morn ing* 24th Intt., at 11 o’clock, to which her friends and ere Invited, without farther notice *** . BHEETZ. -On the 21st Inst.. Daniel, twin son of Daniel and Mai> Ann Sheetz, in the 16th year of bin age. HSk »me was once a household word. Aid dear to every heart: But now it has a monrnfnl sound. And causes tears jo flows ?v* be U eileat in the tomb. Where he now sleeps alone. , And the pale moon looks coldly down Upon hie funeral stone. . f. Hie relatives and friendt are respectfully invited to at* tend his funeral, from the residence of his parents. No. 1349 Palmer street. Eighteenth ward, on Wednesday afternoon at 3 o’clock. *** REASON & SON Hi -O receiving iheirSpringan ING GOODS, and have now Black Byzantines, *' Florentines* “ Barege Hernanl, ** Crape Marets, " Bareges, * ‘ Slid Grenadines, Black, and Black ant inn PIECES OP $1 FANCY SILKS AUV I, Blue* Lilac, and Brown Plaids. Black and White, Brown acd White do. India Plaid Bilks, 91 per yard. W> Vet Brown Rlki. Sfi beet Black Silks. Moire Antiques, best goods. Foulards, newest styles. Friendly Foulards. EYRE * LANDBLL FOURTH and AfeCS Streets. car flMKlilCillV AC4DKIBY Of MUSIC, RET. HENRY WARD BEECHER Will deliver his great Address, entitled “America’s Message to Great Britain,” MONDAY, FEBRUARY 29th, At 8 o'clock. Admission. 25 cents: Reserved Seats, 50 cents, The sale of Tickets will commence at 9 A. M » WED NESDAY, the 24th, at ASHMEAD A EVANS’. TB4: OBESTNUT Street. feT)4t* PRELIMINARY FORfiIGS MIS- MEhTIM 23d, TUESDAY, 3 P. M , FIFTH B»PHST CHURCH, Biffb teenth and Spring Garden streets—“Ultima.e Triumph a present motive for Missionary Effort.” Rev. B. JEFFE RS »D. D. February ?3d. TUESDAY. 7K P. M, TABERNACLS BAPTIST CEURCH,Chestnuts reel, above Eighteenth— “ The development of a. Missionary Spirit during laet fiftyy*arB. M >ev J. H EENNaRD.D. D. “Oor Foreign Missions viewed Prospeotively,” Bey. N B. BAIiDWj.H'. “ Keflex Influence of a Missionary Spirit on the Church es,” Rev, J. W. SMITH, D. D. it fig THE TWENTY-THIRD ANBUVER- SaW of the PHJLAOELPtiIA SABBaTH ASSO CIATION trUI be eelebrated in the ARCH-STREBT PRESBYTERIAN CHtJhCH, Tenth and ATOh, Tali (Tnesday) EVENING, at 7K o’oloch; tobeooaned by a Satriotic piece by the Choir. Rev. N. W. CONKLIRG. fcv. FRaNKLIN MOORE, D. € EDDY. D. D . «oa - WILL lAM STRONG, of the Snpreme Court and other*, will participate in the exercises of the occasion. Ail are Iqv Itfrd to attend. it PHILADELPHIA MUTUAL REAL ■O* ESTATE ASSOCIATION. —The Committee ap pointed to wind up the affairs of this Association notify those having; fully-paid Stock to present their Certifi cates, with receipt, at the Office of B. feCERBINBR, NOBLE Street, above Ninth, on or before the Ist day of AFBIL next. H. VAN BML, B SCHREINER. ALLAN W. RICHARDS. Committee. JaB-ftq3m* empire copper COMPAMY (OP MICHIGAN). —The first meeting of the Empire Copper Company, under its Articles of Association, will be field on THURSDAY, the third day of March. 1864, at No. 394 WALNUT Street. Phi adelphia. at 11 otaloek A. AC. • SIMON MaVDLEBaUM. B. a. HOOPES. - Two of the Associates of said Corporation. Philadelphia. Feb. 13. 1864 felg-ist ALLKNTOWI RAILROAD COM< PAN Y. —PhiIAPELPHi 4, Feb. 19. 18 Qt The annual meeting of the Stockholders of the ALLEN* TOWN BaILBOAD COMPANY will be held at the office of the Philadelphia and Readinsß&Uroad Com p«py. No South FOURTH Street,Philadelphia* on w£j)V£S!)aY' March 9th, 1864 at 12 o’clock M , for the election of a President and Directors to serve for the cur rent year, and until others shall be elected. fe2o-tmh9 W. H WEBB, Secretary, PENSSYLVANIAOIL-CREEK PE- ThOLBOM COMPANY -The Board of Directors have this day declared a Dividend of ONE PER ORNP. on the Capital Stock of the Company out of the profits of the past month, payable on and after th* first of March. A resolution was also passed that the dividends in fu ture be declared quarterly. 9 he transfer books will be closed until after 22d inst. By order of the Board: WM CULBERTSON, Secretory, dill WALNUT St., Philadelphia. Feb. 17,1864, fa!B-6t NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS OP ■A* THE OIL OKEhK AND KiDGWAT BaIuBOaP COMPANY.—An ad journed annual meeting of the Stock holders of )his Company will he held on TUESDAY, the first day of March. 1864, at half past 10 o’clock A. tf., at No. A WILLING’S Alley, in Philadelphia. feifrl4t JOSEPH LfeSLBY, Secretary, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that a Special Meeting of the Stockholders of the HtSTONVILLB, MANTUA. AND FAIRMOUNf PAS SBNGAB BAILBOAD COMPANY will be held on MON DAY, the 29th Instant, at 12 o’clock, noon, at No. 409 WALNUT street, (first floor,) for the purpose of taking into consideration an increase of the Capital Stock of the Company. B. T.FRAILEY, Secretary. February 15,1864, fe!s 14t MERCAHTILE LIBRARY —THE ftC?* Adjourned Annual Meeting of the Stockholders, to consider the proposed alteration of the Charter, and other business, 'will be bold on WED.NBSDAY IVYE NIKG, February 24:h, at 7K o’clock. JOHN LAHDNBK, Jr,, Bee. Secretary, 19* PITTSBURG, FORT WAYNE. AND chicaqo railway company. Office of the Secretary, Pittsburg. Pa., February 12th, J 864. The Annual Meeting of the Stock and Bondholders of this Company for the election of Directors, and nuch. other business as may come before it, will be held st the Office of said Company, in the city of Pittsburg, on the THIRD WEDNESDAY OF MARCH, A. D, 1854, at 10 A. The Stock and Bond Transfer Boohs of the Company, 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 day ot March, at 3 o’clock P. M , and lemain closed until the 17th day of March thereafter. fe!s-tml7 W. H. BaBSBS, Secretary. OFFICE PENNSYLVANIA RAIL- Road company. „ _ PHILAPELPHrA, Peto. 15.1884. . NOTIJB TO STOCKHOLDERS. -me Annual Eleoti <m for Directors will be held on MONDAY, the 7th day of March* 1864, at the Office of the Company, Vo. 938 South THIRD Street, The polls will be open from ten o'clock A. M. until six o'clock P. M No th*re or shares transferred within sixty days pre cedisg the election will entitle the holder or holders Hereof to vote. EDMUND SMITH, felB»tiph7 Secretary. Wp' THE TJfflOM BENEVOLENT AS SO vlATlONr—Tfte Poor and the Season —On be half of the poor of the city the Managers of the Union Benevolent Association are compelled to make a recond appeal for the season for funds It was hoped that he mildness of the Winter and the activity of trade would have made a second appeal unnecessary; but the enor mously increased cost of every article of living, and es pecially of fuel, has laid burdens upon the poor which calls for greater liberality towards them; and our trea* sury is empty. Notwithstanding the apparent prospe rity abroad there is an undercurrent of suffering which is our duty to search out and relieve. The labor of work ing men is well remunerated; hut that of poor swing is not, except in *pecial cates. Weknowoftho*e who, wort lug late and early, earn but $2 per week; who make common shirt* for #1 25, and drawers for II per dozen. Men control their wages by banding together ai d demanding an Increase of pay, hut there seems to be no redress for women, who are wholly in the power of their employers. When itis asserted, therefore, that la bor is abundant, &c., we point to this class of sufferers, and sek for them and those dependent upon them the sympaihie* of the public* The public must be remind ed, however, that it is not for those who are able to labor that our charity is intended, but for those who are inca pacitated by reason of sickness or inflrmittes, and upon whom thehigh prices work an immense amount of suf fering. This class ■** we have always with u% ”no mat ter how mild the winter or favorable the times. They are mostly women, often with families of small chil dren. It costs them from $8 to $lO for a ton of coal, or rather sixteen to twenty dollars, for they are compelled to buy it by the basket, at doable thecommon price. Our Society has one hundred end forty female visitors who dißcoter more of this kind of suffering than they have means to relieve, and it is for them that this appeal iB made. Our whole receipts inimoneyper annum is not oyer SIO,COO. (A similar society fit Hew York receives $70,G00.) More than half of this is expended for coal, leaylngless than $5.000 to he divided among one hundred and forty ladies, making the annual sum for distribu tion by each tw«nty>flve dollars, or two dollars per month. Withtbistheaeladies relieved, last year, 4X50 families. They made 11,048 visits to the poor. They found employment for 959 persons. They ministered to 791 sick. They sent to school 138 children. They dis tributed 1.224 tens of coal, 1,477 garments, 800 stoves, and kept 30 women in sewing for their store, besides a distri bution of over $4.000 in money. This winter the demand is greater and the receipts smaller. The Society, there fore, makes this appeal for further aid, at the close of the season, when suffering is always greatest. The collec tors of the Society, Messrs. Cooper and Erins, will make an early call upon the citizens, and they are earnestly commended to the attention of the charitable; or contri butions may be sent to the Treasurer, Edmund Wilcox, Esq., 404 Chestnut street, or to the Agent of the Society at the Office, northwest corner of Seventh and Sansom streets. _ SAML. H. PERKINS, President. JOHN H. ATWOOD, Secretary. fe!6-tuf6t |*s3>s» LORBERRY creek aaidroad I*s* COMPANY.— Philadelphia, Jan 29,1864. The annual meeting of the stockholders of the LOR BERRY CRBRK RaILBoaD COMPANY will be held at the office of tboPhiladelphia and Reading Railroad Com pany, No. 93T South FOURTH Street, Philadelphia,on WEDNESDAY, March 9th, 1864, at 1 o’clock P. M., for the election of a President and six Directors to serve for the current year, and until others shall be elected. fe3o-tmfc9 W. H. WEBB, Secretary. PENNSYLVANIA RAILR OAD COM PaNY. • Treasurer's Department, Philadelphia, February 15, 1864. The Board of Directors have this day declared an EXTRA DIVIDEND OF FIFTEEN DOLLARS upon each Share of the present Capital Stock, as registered on the books of the company this day. The said Extra Dividend to be payable in Stock of the Comuany, at its par value or Fifty Dollars per share, the enares to be dated May 2, 1864, and to be entitled to dividends payable in November next, and thereafter, as the present Mtock of the company.* Stock Certificates forth* extra dividend will be de livered on and after May 2.1864 feie-tmhl TEOB. T. FIRTH, Treasurer. THE WORLD OB' FACT AND FAN GY —LECTURE for the relief of Disabled Soldiers’ Families, under the care of the Ladieß' first Union Association, by ENOi;H S. SUPPLES, at HANDEL AND HAYDN HALL, on TUESDAY EVENING. Miroh Ist, at 8 o’clock Tickets, 25 cents; for sals at the AssoeU tlon Rooms, 537 North EIGHTH Street. fe2l Bt* ffWUf COKE EXCHANGE BANK, PHELA- K* DBLPHIA, November 23d, 1883. At the Elettion held 16th inet. the following Btockhold ar* were duly elected Director* of the Corn Exchange 9uk; ' • • • Alexander G. Cattail, James Eteri. Christian J. Hoffman. Robert Errien, H. W. Caiherwood, William T. Cox, Edmund A. Bonder. Samuel T. Cantoy. Charles B. Wilkin*. PMllpß. Mingle. David Vanderveer, John F. Gross. Jonathan Knight. And at the meeting of the Board this day ALEX. G. OATTSLt, Bsa.,was unanimously re-elected President; ALBX 4 WHlLLpilf, IwuViee President.and JOHN W. YOHREY, Cashier. J. w. TOSBBY, a024-3m Cashier. PHILADELPHIA AMD READHia SgJ* RAILROAD COMPANY, Office *£»»7Smi!s FOURTH; Street, rßir.Aiffli.rßis, December 2. rwa DIVIDEND NOTICE.-The Transfer look* ofUUs Company will he closed on THURSDAY7I7th instant, and reopened on TUESDAY, January 12,1864. A Dividend of SEVEN PER CENT., clearo t State tax,- has been declared on the Common Stock, payable in Common Stock on and after the 31st December next to the holders thereof as they shall stand registered on the books at the close of business on the 17th Inst A Dividend of THREE AND A HALFPEB GENT., of Elate tax. has been declared on the Pra fsrred 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 bnsiness on the 17th Inst Holden of certificates which have been discharged from ibis office, or either of the Transfer Agencies, are pariicularfy requested to have them duly registered on the Transfer Books to which tney have been transferred, prior to the 17th Inst. Stockholders wlioaa names are registered on the Nevi fork books will be paid at the Farmers’ Loan and Trust Company, and those whose names are registered on the Boston books will be paid at the office of Messrs. I. E. Thayer & Brother. fi. BRADFORD, *«*-** Treasurer- PUILAi)«X.P£ |<£»bailboad gomfa * Street, PmADB: dividend JibncK—The «e entitled to » Dividend on Company, The residence known. snd lt ie. therefore irtw, of atoek ahould be p dividend. S. *, „ STOCKHOLD Mn. Harv Bishop. I Timothy 0. Boyle, i Clement Biddle. Ann Oqpel&nd, A. Emslle and J. llewbold, trustees, Debbie A. Hashes, Sami. T. Harrison, lame* Hallowell, .. James W. Haliowsll, Catherine C. Koppel*- ' Daniel KJapp* Mary Kuhn. Chas. Kahn* _Hartman fahn.and J. H. Kahn* u. rf 8. Kahn. IV. R. Lelsse JBxtex.. and James 0. SefcaKlr. of JohainSUM.dMNl. k AND RKADIIIf , Offlc* MI South 3. 1863. * nmotrina-nained peraona tko Common Stock of this if moral of thom la nn> .1 necessary that tho eartlll' IRS’ names! ar *- 8. Lancaster, Porcy M. Lewis, John 8. Hoots. !»»»». Sfurah Ann Biilurdt, §*MT B. Sh«T«r» Maria, li. fiadlor, £?B£SflW Asher William Tonne, W. A. MeVlckii, Anstln Smith. WUlUftO* Mt-stotts-tf THE FRESS.-PHILADELPHIA:; TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1864. AVE COMM ENO ED kdSnxamsrStock Of MODBN in store— English Bombazines, French Bombazines, Summer Bombazines, r.hally, Honsselanes, Tamlses, . White Poniards, dec. MOURNING BTORB, >■ 918 CHE STB UT : Street. Veteran 5........... $673 New Beciuits- i $573 $1373 cash paid before they are sent to rendezvous. 73 cash paid before leaving rendezvous for regiment. Beware of unauthorized agents, irresponsible runners, who are on the alert to take advantage of yon. Come to *■ B - CMMr BEOAD « 4 Officers who have squad b of men will do well to call before having them mustered in. . .... M. WANNER, U. S. Recruiting Agent. fe23»3t* - Fourth District Penna. S recruits wanted. $B5O BOUNTY PAID FOB VETERANS, ISO FOB OTHERS. IfixomecCate application be made at the , MERCHANTS’ HOUSE. THIRD Street. fe23- 01 Above CallowhiU etreet. lower side. «GENEEAI RECRUITING OFFICE, No 611 CHESTNUT Street. . Recruits wanted for all the gallant old Cavalry. Ar- UUerT. ami Infamrj reaiments now in service raised In thii Stale. A limited r umber of men can yet be enlisted for the 2d Artillery, P V., stationed in the fortifications for the de fence of Washington, and for the 34 Artillery, stationed at Fortress Monroe, Va.. by applying at this office imme diately. BOUNTIES. Veteran Volunteers .....$675 All other Volunteers 575 s34B CASH IN HAND. Beware of unauthorized agents, irresponsiblefanners, and scoundrels, who are on the alert to take advantage ol yon. hut come direct to the authorized recruiting office, No 611 Chestnut street, and select a good old regi ment, secure the bountv, serve under officers of experi ence. an d avoid the impending d raft. CHAS. N. CADWALLADBR, Capi. 2d Art., P. V., feb22 6t* General Recruiting Officer. ARTIFICIAL HUMAN EYES Inserted without pain, by JAMES W. QUEEN & CO., 93* CHESTNUT STREET. QPERA GLASSES AND, OF FICEBS’ FIJSLD GLASSES Microscopes for Physicians and Students. A very large assortment for sale by JAMES W. QUEEN & GO., 924 GHES PNDT Street, MATHEMATICAL DRAFTINGS IN "A STRUMENTB. Chestennan’e Metallic and Steel Tape-meaenres. For sale bv JAMER W QUEEN & CO., Priced and illustrated catalogSes^raitig^ TVOBY TYPES —IN THIS STYLE OF ~~ Likeness, B. F. RSI&IBR’S Artists excel all other*. Their naturalness of atyl« and rare artistic coloring win them hosts of admirers. 684- ARCH Street It* OF REMOVAL. The undersigned would inform their friends and the public generally that they have removed Horn their Old Stand, 517 ARCH Street, to their SPLENDID NEW WAREROOMS, No. 912 ARCH STREET, where they will continue the rale of GAB FIXTUKEB, CHANDELIERS, COAL-OIL BURNERS, &c. Having associated with our house Mr CHARLE3 PAGE, (formerly the Principal Designer for Cornelius & Baker,) we are now prepared to execute orders for Gab Fixtures of all grades and designs, from the plainest to the most massive and elaborate-, VAN KIRK & CO , fel9-3m No. 913 ARCH STREET. PORTE A I T S.—EVERYBODY tbtuld possess one of B. F. EEIMRR’S inimitable Portraits; those superior styles of llfe-ezie Photographs in oil colors executed at 634 ARCH»£treet. It* FOR LADIES AND VA GENTLEMEN, corner NINTH and ARIH Streets. GLASSES FOR LlL'IE I :—Monday. Wednesday, and Friday, TO and 11 A M., and 4 anh 6P. M. FOR BOT B—Tuesday. Thursday, and Saturday be tween 4 and a and 6 and 6P. M. S GYMNASIUM open at all times, from 7 a M ttUIQf.M. Qtjalters commence at any time teso 4c Professors HILLEBRAND it LEWIS. JIDMBERLAND SAUCE.—THE V 7 Trade aepplied at No. 45 North WATER Street. Sole Agency for Fithlau It Pogue’, Hermetically Scaled Frails, Mtati, Sauce,, 1 ate. {,3) jt* FIFTEENTH WARD! THE LAST OPPORTUNITY I ! ! An adjourned meeting of the Citizen* of the FIF TEENTH WARD wIU be hell at the BAPTIST CHAPEL, EIGHTEENTH AND SPRING GARDEN ON TUESDAY EVENING* 23d INSTANT, AT B O’CLOCK. The Citizens of this Ward, liable to the Draft, are ear nestly admonished that the meeting on TUESDAY wIG be the LAST opportunity left them to come forward, and by a proportionate contribution, from each person in terested. free themselves and their families from the anxiety and trouble which are sure to follow their con tinued apathy and neglect. More than Sixteen Thousand Dollars have been con tributed by about five hundred persons, (many of whom are not liable,) and about Ten Tnousand Dollars more will fill the quota. The MEN are ready, the MONEY ONLY is wanted. Will the Two or Thousand more, who have done nothing worth mentioning, remain idle, and depend upon the generosity and industry of their more energetic and pa triotic neighbors ? Many who hesitate sow, about giving five or ten dol lars, which a little economy would in a few weeks make good to them, will bitterly regret their parsimony and folly when it is too late. Let everyone in the War! liable to the Draft be pre sent at the meeting. Let every man who is interested, resolve not only to come himself, but also to bring his neighbors and friends along with him, and it can be de monstrated to their entire e&tiifaetion that aconuara lively trifling aum from each will Insure them against any further anxiety on account of the impending con scription. WM. MANN* President. J. B. NICHOLSON. A. J. LBCHLER, Vice Presidents. G. A. HOFFMAN, Secretary. fo2N2t (y&Jr BET]IMG TO AV9ll> THE An adjourned meeting of the CITIZENS OF THE TENTH WARD will be held on TUESDAY EVENING NEXT. February 23d, at 8 o’clock, in the Lecture Room of the Baptist Church, northwest corner of BROAD and ARCH Streets. AH the citizens in favor of. making contributions to ay. id the draft are earnestly requested to be present. fe2?-2c TWENTY-SECOND .WARD BOUN- Tx tUnD. NOTICE. —lt becomes necessary to appeal again to the ciUztnr of the Twenty-second Ward In regard to the funds needed to fill by volunteers the quota of this ward. There is yet required about $5.000, and with this amount the fullcomplement’of men eonld be mustered before the close of another week. To accomplish (Mb a prompt and generous effort to wind up this business must now be made, and every citizen of the ward is interested in giving a helping hand and see ing that the quota is at once made up Any money en closed to the Treasurer, or handed to any of the Precinct Committees, will be acknowledged in the public pavers. By order of the Central Committee. fe23 2c» JABEZ GATES. Treasurer. SIXTH WARD-WANTED FOR •Oj* THE SIXTH WARD, ONE HUNDRED AND MEN, to whom will be paid the Ward Bounty (920) t cash i, immediately upon being credited to the Ward The City Bounty ($250) will beprid to aU enlisting to the ci edit of the Ward. Any Company, or squads, will be received and at- Rif.g‘£&g , B£B ltto the <>«“*' Ih.g* fsg- EIGHTH WARD —TO THE 19,5(10 »> CITIESafi Of THE EIGHTH WARD WHJ HaVE BOT lET AIDED IN THE EFFORT TO AVOID ThE DRAFT.—Less than five hundred of your fellow* citizens, generously coming forward, have contributed nearly $2O CCO. Look over fcbe list recently published, you will find there the names of many, ladies and old men, not themselves liable. Of the three thousand men now subject to the draft, but few have done any thing. Five dollars paid by each of these men, or by their wives ox mothers, would famish the balance re quired. and thus secure them against conscription. The names of all who contribute prior to the Ist of March (includirg some who were omitted in the list above referred to), will be published. Thus a record will be had of those whose patriotism is evinced by acts and not by words alone. Ten thousand dollars are needtd. You are appealed to to raise it. By order of the Executive Committee. BLRVRWTH WARDI-REMEM WEBBER the draft on the tenth of feil *° ajtottd the messing of citizens TO-NIGHT, at the Ball, N. E. corner of-SECOND and COATES Streets, at IK o’clock The Disbursing Com mittee sit daily at the above place from 3 to 6 o’clock P, M., to par Bounty to Recruits, and also to receive sub scriptions. Stay not at homa Be punctual at the m ost ia*: c OOSBAU B. AbfDSESS, President. Attest— Chas. B. Austin - , Secretary it* *33.—THIRTEENTH WA.KD BOUNTY FUND COMMITTEE are readytoftiv the cash to all recrnite duly credited to the Thirteenth ward, by applying to John Fry, of the Arm of Me'Jam bridge ft Fry, CHERRY Street, below Sixth, between the hour* of 20 and 1 o’clock, and 8 to 5 P. M The Committee also sit EVfRY EVE Sib G from 8 to 20 o’clock, to pay bounties, at the School House, in GAR DEN Street, near Buttonwood street. „ _ _ JOHN FRY, Chairman. CffAS, FmgßiHVTg, secretary- fe2 l-2t* ' Tgg*' TWENTY FIftST WARD-A MASS MEETING of the citizens of the Ward will be held at MASONIC HALL, Man&vunk, on TUESDAY EVENING. February 23d, at 1% o’clock. The Executive Committee of the Waid Bounty Fuad will submit a re port of their present progress, and state what action is ) et required to free the ward from draft. It is confidently and earnestly do>ired that all patri* otic Citizens Of the ward will respond to this call in sneh a manner as to enable the committee to have our quota filled by the first ef March. By order of the Executive Committee. A CAMPBELL, President. FBED’K FAIRTHORNE. Treas. GEO. A SMITH, Secretary. fe22-2t* NOTICE.-THE STOCKHOLDERS lof the IMPROVEMENT BUILDING ASSOCIA TION of Philadelphia and Delaware coautiea are hereby notified that a of the Stockholders will be held at'be town halUin the Borough of DARBY, on SATUR DAY EVENING. March 6th, 1864, at 7 o’clock. Pnno fttKi attendance is requested, as business of importance Will be laid before the meeting. By order BENRY M. ALLISTEE, Secretary. Dabby, Feb. 15,1664. fe‘i2-3t* r 55?„ THE CITIZENS’ VOLUNTEER kake Pleasure in acknowledging the receipt of $692 90. the proceeds of the late Fair at con cert Hall, Dec. 14, as follows; Mrs- fenyder's Table - *>s 36 63 Mrs. McManus’ “ - „ 76 65 Mrs. Maguire’s “ 198 28 Miss Johnson’s •• sg 43 Mi b. Mathews’ “ 192 13 Mrs. Charlton’s 11 64 70 . Mrs. Cff’a “ 32 48 Mrs Patton’s ... * 7334 Mr*.Middleton’s ■■ 3590 Mrs Gifford’s “ 10130 Mrs. AsiOt’s M 65 26 Sale of tickets . 04 —51,195 57 „ a „ EXPBkSSS. Rent of Hall ,$260 0D Advertising and Printing 87 65 Articles on Commission..... 1.32 CO Labor, Sundries, &c 3252 _560265 It $692 90 military. «. MEN. W. ANTED. TO AVOID THE DRAFT, and join any old Peaneylvsnla ARTILLERY, CAVALRY, OR INFANTRY REGIMENT, and set the Highest Bonnties. gPECTACLES TO SUIT ALU SIGHTS. NEW PUBLICATIONS. A SHMEAD & EVANS, -CV (Buccomom to Willis P Eulrl.) Ho. 9ft t CHEiTHOJ STBEBT, Have j ast received PRIVATE MILiS O’REILLY—his Life, Adventures, Sockb, tfeivices, and Speeches—with comic illustrations, by Mnllon THE PaRT-OR STAG/OIAN Profusely illustrated. THE CHRONICLES OP 4 GARDEN By the late Hies Henrietta ’Wilson. Elegantly printed and illus trated. READING* POR EVERY DAY IV LENT. DI-RY OP * DETECTIVE POLICE OFFICER, MEET FOR HEAVEN. A state of Grace upon Earth the only preparation for a state of Glory in Heaven. By the author ol ‘ Heavt-n Our Home'' ' , .THE AGE OF GR&BnBACKS. By a Boston Mer chant HILL GROVE’9 COMPLETE GUIDE FOR DANCING. fe23 tf .. PRIVATE MILES O’REILLY, HIS BOOK Is ready this week, and it is one of the richest and raciest comic books on War and Politics that have appeared. His glorioaß Irish songs and speeches—hi* military misfortunes in the Department of the South—his arrest— his petition—his pardon—his receptions and banquets at Delmonico’s and. at the Wnite House—his adventures at Richmond, and more, are they not described in the jolli ed manner on the immortal pages of HIS BOOK just published, full of comic illustrations? 12mo, cloth bound, price $1.25. Also, just TPii’ly, GUKOWSKPS DIARY. FOR 1863, Which 1b creating a sensation of the tallest kind through out the country, wherever military and political matters are dlsenued. l2mo. cloth bound, price $1.29. Also, new editions of Epes Sargent’s wonderful book. PECULIAR, $X 50. Kimball’s capital novel. WAS HE (SUCCESSFUL? sl.s} Renan’s celebrated LIFE OF JESUS. *1 60. T. 8. Arthur’s LIGHT ON GHADOWBD PATHS, $1.25. LOUIE. By the author of '* Rutledge, ” $1.25. „ *** Any of these books will be sent by mail, postage free, on receipt of price, by fe2Q-Wst OSRbBTON, Publisher. New York. SILK AND DRY-GOODS JOBBERS. QHOICE SPRING IMPORTATIONS, 1864:. DAWSON, BRANSON, & 00., 501 MARKET STREET, CORNER OF FIFTH, Have now in store, and wIU be constantly'receiving, during the season, an attractive line of PARIS, GERMAN, AND BRITISH DRESS GOODS, V BLACK SILKS, .STAPLE AND FANCY SHAWLS. &0., &c. All of which will be gold at the f«2B tf I LOWEST MARKET PRICES/ DRY GOODS. gEY PEABLpSS, & SANDS, IMPORTERS OF WOOLEN AND COTTON WARP CLOTHS, AND OTHER BRITISH DRY GOODS, 303 CHESTNUT STREET, (Corner of Second atreet,Land #8 MURRAY Street, New York. CLOTHING. 1864. 1864. FINE CLOTHING AT WHOLESALE. We are now prepared to show to cash buyers as exten give a stock of medium and fine Ready-made Clothing, for Spring Bales, as can be found in the United States. Buyers can save their expenses to New 1 ork, and find thegoeds they want five and ten percent, cheaper in Philadelphia. • ' * • An examination of our stook is solicited, - WANAMAKER & BROWN, OAK BALL. fell-lm If S- S. corner SIXTH and M4BKBT Sts. PAINTINGS AND ENGRAVINGS. gLEGANT MIRRORS, A LARGE ASSORTMENT. SIW< ENGRAVINGS JUST BSCBIYSO. SABLE’S GAI.LERIE S, *l* OHHSOTTUY STREET. GAS FIXTURES, &c. ]yjß. CHARLES PAGE, Favorably k nown for the last twenty years as Pried* pal Designer of GAS FIXTURES for MESSRS. CORNELIUS ft BAKER, is this day admitted a Partner In our firm. We will continue the sale and manufacture of GAS FIXTURES under the firm-name of VAN KICK & CO., MANUFACTORY AT FRAJtKFORD. SALBSROOMS-9ia ARCH STREET. February 1, 1864. fel9-fmw2m HOTELS, JONES HOUSE, HARRISBURG, PL, CORNER MARKET STREET AND MARKET SQUARE, A first-class house. Terms, $2 per day. XTEATON & DENCKLA, HARDWARE -■‘-■- Commission Merchants, 507 COMMERCE and 510 NORTH Streets, offer for tale: Anchor Brand 6 ails; Plymouth Mill Rivets. W. &8. Butcher’s Cast Steel; Eagle Cabinet Locks. Putnam’s Horse Nails; Locke’s School Slates. Copper, Brass, and Iron Wire; Cotton Garda. Also, a fnll assortment of American Hardware. fe6-6mlf T INEN THREAD, L SAMPSON'S ARGYLB, VINCENT MILLS, MoDONALD’B, SATIN FINISH BOOKBINDERS’. CARPET THREAD. For sale by TI/TARKLEY & SHAFFNER, SDOCES ATX &ORS to Bhaffner, Zeigler, fit Co*, continue the Wholesale Hosiery and Variety Business, at the Old Stand, No. 36 North FOURTH Street. fe2o-6w CECOND NATIONAL BANK OF FBANKFORD. CAPITAL sloo, ooa. WITH THE PRIVILEGE OF IN CREASING TO $600,000. NATHAN HILLES, President WILLIAM H. RHAWB. Cashier, (Late of the PnUad«lpma3ank.) DIRECTORS * NATHAN HILLES. CHARLES E. KREMER. GEORGE W. SHAWN, BENJ. ROWLAND, Jr., SIMON R. SNYDER, BENJ. H. DEACON, EDWARD HAYES, JOHN COOPER. LEWIS bHALLuROSS. The Second National Bank of Philadelphia la now open at No. 134 MAIN Street. Ft ankford. for the trans action of a General Banking Business upon the usual terms- Collections upon all accessible points will he made upon liberal terms. Respectfully, feB»Sm W. H. BHAWN. Cashier’ pABTES DE VISITE.—REIMER, SECOND Street, above Green, executes in moat su perb and finished stvlc those popular and fashionable Cartes de Visite. Go there. it* fIUMBBRLAND SAUCE—PRO- NOUNCED by Connoisseurs '' the only good Ame rican Sauce.” For sale at R PENISTAN’S foSO 61* 439 CHESTNUT Street. TO BUSINESS MEN. A THE CUMBERLAND VALLEY JOURNAL, published at Mechanicshurg, Cumberland county, Pa , and now in its ninth volume, is an excellent medium for business men of all classes to reach a large and desirable data of purchasers. •' The Journal has a LARGE CIR CULATION in the best portion or the State, and adver tisers will And it to their advantage to make use of Its columns. Terms moderate. . Oidersleft with JONES WEBSTER, Advertising Agent, No. 50 North FIFTH Street, Philadelphia, will receive prompt attention; or, if preferred, address ' D. J. CARMANY, Publisher, fe22-6t Meohanicsburg, Pa. QTEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS FOR BALE —1 pair of low-pressure, double aeting vertical beam ENGINES, with Scinch cylinders, and 7 feet stroke, having a 20-feet-gear fiv-wheel, with 184 cogs. Length of cog 18 inches, and 4 inch pitch. Also, a jack- gear of 62 teeth. These Engines are rated at 400- horsepoweT, ana were built by Corliss fie Nightingale, of Providence, and are exceedingly smooth-working and substantial machines. The two cylinders can be operated as one machine, or separately, They would be sold singly or together. 6 Return-Fine BOILERS, 22 feet long, with 76-lneh shells. Each Boiler has 20 fines, 6 and 10 inches in di ameter. The Boilers aze made of }£-tnch iron, are in good order, and will he sold with or without- fronts, pires, valves, Ac. The above are to*be gold for no faults s Engines of double the power being required for our present work. They are now standing, in good working order, and Ai aa Y tilQe » upon application at the NAPMKEAG MILLS, Salem, Hass. ’ fe2 tmbtf JOHN KILBURN, Agent. NEW LIGHT. The subscribers would Inform the public that they have Introduced in this city A NEW, LIGHT, posseeiing advantages over all others In use, viz; PIC TURES taken by this Light ere more llfe.like and'na tural. Children are taken almost instantaneously, say in two seconds. The superior and artistic finish ofth« Pictures taken by this Licht defy competition. ' „ , WEISMaN A CO., Photographers, feft lmlf* 819 AiiOG Street. FOB MINUS FIBS. SDSfCH. LAYHK. AND SULTANA SIIBINB, OITKOS. CURRANTS, AND SPICSt CIDER, WINNS. . A ALBERT O. ROBERTS, DeHer ia Fine Gro,erica. Cora.r ELEVKS-PB gfa^to. TjRAIN PIPE, DRAIN PIPE. -i-' VITRIFIED TERRA COTTA DRAIN PIPE-all sizes, from 2 to IS-inch diameter, with all kinds of branches, bends, and traps, for sale in any quantity | inch boro per yard 30c. 4 " “ •* •* 48c* 6 ;• ** 44 •* 60c. TBBBA COTTA CHIMNSy’toPS. For Cottages, Villas, or City Houses, Patent Windfuard Tops, for curing smoky chimney*, from 2 to 6 feet high. OBNAMBNTAL GARDEN VASES ’Fountains, Pedestals, and Statuary Marble Basts, Brackets, and Mantel Vases. PHILADELPHIA TERRA COTTA WORKS, 1010 CHESTNUT Street, * felg-fmwtf ■ 6. A. HARR ISON “VTOTICE. THE UNDERTAKEBS’ A’l MUTUAL PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION respeotfal ly notify all dwinquetts who have neglected or refaeed to settle their bilU tor the burial of their relatives or friends to tbelr respective undertakers, that on and after March Ist, IS&4, their names, residence, and occupation will be registered in the Undertakers' Black Book for fu ture reference, and hereafter no Undertaker will do any work for any delinquent who is indebted to any other Undertaker for work previously done, unless satisfac tory arrangements be first made to settle .the same,- and . all work hereafter done to he strictly cash, otherwise by ewialagrwouiit,- fe22-mwl3t* O. H. MANN. HORACE H. SOULS, 32 North FRONT Street. BITTERS. WE HAVE LEARNED NOT TO BE * v astonished at anything Tears of experience, and a correspondence extendi ng throughout all nationalities of the habitable globe, have turned theories into facts and established a bail, ( lom w hi c h m need not err. we are not surprised at such facts as the following, althonah the persons who write them are. We know ,eec P ™ S l!!‘f,. a Sl l elr< ' 1 ? Btil, ‘ ce S- Ranee feel at liberty to endorse their statements; ~ _ . Bedi ' IKr| . Main.. HOT. 21. 1883. Dear Sir: I haye been sflllcted many years, with eevere prostratlni cramps in my u ro h Sl co id fast and hands, and a general disordered system Physicians and medicines felled to relieve me. While Tl.itlng some friends in Hew York, who were using Plantation Bitters, they prevailed upon me to try them. I commenced with a small wine-glassful after dinner. Feeling better by da areas. in a few days I was astonished to find the coldness and cramps had entirely left me. and I coaid sleep the night through, which 1 had not done for years I feel like another being. My apetite and strength have also greatly improved by the use of the Plantation Bitters. “Respectfully* JUDITH BUSSBL.” Bbed3buby. Wis., Sept. 16, 1863. ***** I have been in the army hospital for four teen months—speechless and nearly dead. At Alton, 111.»they gave me a bottle of Plantation. Biiters. * * * Three bottles restored my speech and cared me. * 0. A. FLAUTE.” The following is from the Manager of the Union Home Echool for the.Chlldren of Volunteers; “ Havbmeyer Mahsion, Fifty-seventh Sr., NbW Youk. August 2,1883. “Bn. Brake: Tour wonderful Plantation Bitten have Veen given to some of our little children, Buffering /Tom weakness and weak lungs, with most happy effect. Ore little girl, in particular, with pains In her head, loss of appetite- and daily wasting consumption, on whom all medical skill had been exhausted, has been entirely r estored. We commenced with bat a teaspoon fnl of Bitters a day. Her appetite arid-strength rapidly increased, and she is fIOTT well. Respectfully, Mils. 0. M. DEVOS.” * * * I owe much to you. for I verily believe the Plantation Bitters have eayed my life. ‘ Rev. W. H. WAGGONER, Madrid, N. Y." ***** Thou wilt send me two bottles more of thy Plantation Bitters. My wife haß been greatly benefited by their use Thy friend, ASA CURRIE, Philadelphia, Pa.” ***** I have been a great, sufferer from Dyspepsia, and had to abandon preaching. * The Plantation Bitters have cured me. Rev. J. & CATHOBN, Rochester, M. Y.” “ * * * I have given the Plantation Bitters to hun dreds of our disabled soldiers with the most astonishing G. w: D, ABDRBWS, Superintendent Soldiers’ Home, Cincinnati, O,” “ * * * The Plantation Bitters have cured me of liver complaint, of which I was laid up prostrate and bad to abandon xay-baei&ose. H. B KINGSLEY. Cleveland. 0.” 41 * * * The Plantation Bitters have cured me of a derangement of the kidneys and urinary organs that has distressed me for years. It acts like a charm. C. 0. MOORS, No. 254 Broadway;” &c.. Ac., &c.i Ac., aw., &o. The Plantation Bitten make the weak strong,- the lan guid brilliant, and are exhausted nature’s great restorer. They are composed of the celebrated Callaay* bark, wln tergreen, sassafras, roots, herbs, Ac.* all preserved in perfectly pare St. Croix ram. S. T.-1860.-X. Persons of sedentary habits, troubled with weakness, latitude, palpitation of the heart, lack of appetite, dis tress alter eating, torpid liver* constipation &c., deserve to suffer If they willnot try them. They are recommended by the highest medical autho rities: and are warranted to produce an immediate bene ficial effect. They are exceedingly agreeable, perfectly pure, and harmless. Notice.— Any person pretending to sell Plantation Bit ters in hulk or by the gallon Is a swindler and impostor. It is put up only In our log- cabin bottle. B aware of bot tles refilled with imitation deleterious stuff, for which several persons are already in prison. See that every bottle has our United States stamp over the coTk, unmy,~ tilatedt and our signature on steel-plate side label. / Bold by respectable dealers throughout the habitable globe. P. H. DRAKE & CO., fe2.3-tnth.3m 303 BROAD WAY. MILLINERY GOODS. NEW MILLINEBY GOODS. * P A. HARDING ft €0„ Respectfully inform the mercantile community. that they will open, FEBRUARY IOtU, 1864, AT NO. 413 ABCH STREET, A COMPLETE STOCK OF STRAW AND MILLINERY GOODS, Suited to the trade, and trust that prompt and careful at tention, moderation in prices, good assortment, together with their long experience In business, (having been for the last seven years with the house of Lincoln, Wood, ft Nichols, and their successors, Wood ft Gary,) they may merit a share of the public patronage- JR*" Orders solicited by mail and promptly executed. fel-lmif ARMY GOODS. J7OR THE ARMY AND NAVY. EVANS & HASSALL, MILITARY FURNISHERS, 418 ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Banners, Regimental and Company Flags, Swords, Sashes, Belts, Paseantß, Epaulettes, Hats, Caps, Can teens, Haversacks, Camp Kits, Field Glasses, Spurs, and everything pertaining to the complete outfit foi Army and Navy Officers. A liberal discount allowed to the trade. felO-lm A BMY SHIRTS AND UNDER CLO THING at SLOAN’S, lew-SI- 800 MAKES r Strati, G W. SIMONS A BROTHER, BANSOM-STBBET HALL. PHILADELPHIA, MANDFAOTOBEBS OF JBWBLBT. FINES SWORDS, AND MILITARY GOODS IN BVSBY VARIETY. InlS-lMio pROTHINGHAM A WELLS BAYS FOB SALB. HEAVT. MBDIDM, AND LIGHT SHEETINGS AND SHEETINGS. STANDARD DRILLS. / HEAVY OA, TON FLANNELS.- < WASHINGTON AND VICTOBY CAHBBIOB AND SILECIAS. BBOWNjBLBACHBD, AND CORSET JBANa No 13 WORSTED YARN. Ac. «e22iftf FINANCIAL. QOUPONS OF 7 3 10 TKEASUEY NOTES DUE FEBRUARY 19. 7 3-10 do. do. do. APRIL 1. MO BONDS do. MAY 1, HIGHEST MARKET BATES PAID DREXEL & CO., fe!2- 10t No. 34 South THIRD Street. QLARKSON &-CO., BAN HERS, No. Ml South THIRD Street, Philadelphia. Government Seenrlties of all Issues PURCHASED AND FOB SALB. STOCKS, BONDS, AND GOLD BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION. Interest Allowed on Deposits. 4a~COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY HADE. feS-Im JAY COOHK & 00., BANKERS AND DEALERS GOVERNMENT LOANS I-S0 BONDS. i PER CENT. LEGAL TENDERS. 7-SO TREASURY NOTES. 1881 LOANS. ONE-YEAH CERTIFICATES. QUARTERMASTERS’ VOUCHERS. QUARTERMASTERS'CHECKS. CITY AND STATE STOCKS. BANK, RAILROAD, and CANAL STOCKS AND BONDS. Stoeke Boncht end Sold on Gommlealon A full ravpl, ol all kind, of GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, Inelndln* the New rm Per Cent, tender) TBSA BURY NOTES, alware oa hand. Oolleetlon* made and deposit, reeslred. JAY COOKE ft 00., 1a27-l4 No. Ut S««Ui THIRD STKNBT, » WANTS. A YOUNG MAN OF TWENTY-FIVE, with el* years esMriMCd In the country retell dfr< foods and grocery business, Wftntsa Situation UA«BU tant Bookkeeper. Entry Clerk, Collector, or in any bUBi- Sff^ ap ?P st ? where be can make hie servicesgenerally Pw** offl£J t " claBS ° lly reßlTeilcw ' Addreas *'AtwAant/' A^?;sT 8 WANTED TO SELL THE HISTOBY OF THE WAR. A rare JOMES ' B » OS ’ "DOY WANTED—IN TMj COUNTING pSETNKE WANTED, WITH A -*- c*li capital of *5 000, to join a practical mauufaotn rer (who has a quantity of machinery) In tha MannfaS tnra of Cctton and Woolen Goods Knowiedse or the business not required. Address **H. W.,” Box ito Post Office. PHILADELPHIA. teffiei* HPBE ADVERTISER, FROM MANY A years' experience in this and other cities in the BANKING, EXCHANGE, and STOCK-COMMISSION BDSTfiiESS. possesses a thorough knowledge of conduct ing the lame, and would like to form a connection with ft party willing to furnish capital for the purpose of opening a Banking and Stock-Commission House in the city of New York at an early date The most satisfac tory references given, and unusual inducements offered. Replies, with real name, stating amount of capital and other particulars, addressed to “Banker,'' Press Office, will meet with early attention. fe!7 10t* WANTED—A SALESMAN FOB THE * * Umbrella business, mnst have a good trade, as good wages will be paid, Apply a) *l4 market Street. fei3-2t* WAtfTiiD—A GOOD PAPEF/RULEB m “Also, a Boy to feed a Ruling Machine. Apply ' feM aiDliPflr * SOBS, 339 CHBsTJfaiTStreet. WANTED—A SALESMAN, WITH g° od country connection, for Boys' Clothing ex under an engagement in the v, n ®A’ iot “lDg Department might advantageously com,- bine the two. Apply by letter Box 1030 P.O. fe2o stuthSt* W ANTED—CLOTHING.—PERSONS or address* 01 Clothing to dispose of will, lfiewmcall on iag-tntbs3m* No. 303 CHESTNUT Street. WANTED-A LAD BETWEEN 16 - f * and IS years of age to i n the CoanMog- Eoom of a Drug house. Inquire at No. 33 l North THIRD Street. ■ f©22 2t* WOOLEN MACHINERY WANTED. . “I want to buy one full set of Woolen Machinery* ,. r SP‘ one »et for immediate use. Address V. A. M Press office. fc2o-3t* 'WANTED—A PRACTICAL GAB r » DENEB, to take charge of the lawn and fruit, and to assist in the vegetable garden. One who is master of his business and can come well recommardel frill bear of a good place by addressing Box No 1295 Philadelphia Post Office, frith references feis ot* WANTED—SI6,OOO.—A PARTY * * having ten or fifteen thousand dollars in cash de sires a partner with an equal amount, to engage in the WHOLESALE JOBBING .BUSINESS, the subscriber being well acquainted with the business and the trade. Full particulars will be given by addrosaioc W. C. EDWARDS, 4fc>7/v A MONTH J —l Want to hire w • v AGENTS In every CotnPy, at $75 a mouth, ex penses paid, to sell my new cheap Family Sewing Ha chines. Address S. MADISON, Alfred. Me. Cfel2 daW3m A MONTH f—l Want Agents at j? Vj7 sf£s month.expenßes paid, to sell my Everlasting Pencils\ Oriental Burners , and ISother articles. 15 circu lars sent/res JOHN F. LORD, Blddeford, Me ja27 2m CBl WANTED TO RENT—B’S THE DWELLIHG.wItIi three story back-buildings situate between Tenth aud Twen tieth and Spring O&rden and Brown streets. Address, givipg location and rent, Box 1476, P. 0. fe4-thstnl2t m WANTED—STORE AND DWELL JBai-ING, the Store large size. suitable for a flr*t-c!a«g Grocery Store, between Sprace and Green. Tenth and Twenty.first St. Address, ‘ House, ” office of the Press. stating where located and rent,for one week. fe2o-6t* BOARDING. OOR SOUTH BROAD STREET— Vacant the 28th of February. - Four elegant rooms second-story. a parlor, and three chambers, can be given in two suites, furnished or unfarnished, to good families without small children. (All newly car peied.) fe22-3.* KiOST A HI) FOTJMD, TOST—ORDER No. 560 ON THE U. S J-J Treasurer at Washington, dated Feb. 19. 18*1, for #1,431 98 in Certificates 0' Indebtedness drawn by Lieut Col. D. H. Vinton, Pep. Q. M. Gen. U S. A., New York, endorsed byH, W Hensel, and verified by Capt. barrow. All persons are cautioned against negotiating the same as payment ha-- been stopped. - fd22-3i* TOST OB STOLEN—NOTICE IS ■" hereby given that the underdgued has mad-s gppli • cation for the renewal of Certificate I fo, 755 for fire (5> shares of stock of the North Pennsylvania Railroad Com pany issued to him (date unknown). fel6-mtfcBt MICHAEL SNYDBR. TOST-A CERTIFICATE OF 5-PER “ CBNT. LOAN OF STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA, for $516. 05, dated M*rch 12. 1830, No. 754, 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, 7845, No. 1452, In the name of £LI S, PRICE, administrator of William Meredith in trust. Ap plication has been made to the Auditor General for a re newal of said Certificates fe!o-3m ELI K. PBIftE. No. 811 ARCH Street. FOR SALE AND TO LET, YARD FOR SALE—THE BEST flttecUup Yard in the city. Capacity for doing any amount of business Inquire at No. 957 North NINTH Street, below Girard avenue. Terms easy. fe2o 6t* MFOB SALE—a COUNTRY SEAT on the Birmingham Road, about three miles south of West Chester, in Chester county. Pa ; beautifully located on Osbourne's Hill, near the Brandywine. The House is modern built, in cottage style, and of commo dious size. Water introduced from a hydraulic ram Ice house* Barn* &0,. attached, The tract contains FORTY ACRES of Land; well supplied with Fruit and large Shade Trees. The property is near the summer residences of Is vac Norris, the late Henry Pepper, deceased, Wm Parker Foulke, and Samuel J. Sharpies*, of Philadelphia. Apply to CHARLEm RHOADS, f«23-12t* No. 36 S. SEVENTH St., PhUada. COPARTNERSHIPS. T’HB PARTNERSHIP BETWEEN PALEY & KELLEY ie this day dissolved by mutual consent. All debts will be settled by THOMAS PALEY, and to whom ell accounts cue to said Ann will be paid* _ THOMAS PALEY February 23,1864 SAMUEL KELLEY. CO Ab CART and GEARS for sale. fe23-3t* lEGAI. TNFORMATION WANTED—OP BA CHEL WALKER, (maiden name Cook, daughter of Wendei Cook,) or heirs of Rachel Walker, who are sap posed to be in Philadelphia or neighborhood. Some thing to their advantage can be learned by addressing MOSEs COOK, Dayton, Montgomery county, Ohio. fe2*-4tSltw* WILLIAM MONELL vs. ISABELLA ▼T VIRGINIA MI'HELL Cont of Common Pleat, December T., 1833. No. 2. In And now, February 20, 1864, the Beport of Examiner having been filed, on motion of Daniel Dongher;y, at torney for Libellant,rule granted on Respondent to show cause why a divorce from he bonds of matrimony should not be decreed retainable SATURDAY, March 6. 1861. ISABELLA VIRGINIA MONELL, Respondeat: Please take notice of. aboverule. DABIEL DOUGHERTY, Attorney /or Libellant. fe23« tntb4t* ASSOCIATION, Incorporated March IST, 18,0, OFFICE No. 34 NORTH FIFTH STREET, INBUBES BUILDINGS, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, AND MERCHANDISE GENERALLY, FROM LOSS BY FIRE, (in the City of Philadelphia only.) STATEMENT OF THE ASSETS OF THE ASSOCIA- l, 1864, Published in conformity with the Provisions of the Act cf Assembly, of April 5, 1813: Bonds and Mortgages on Property in the city cf Philadelphia $697,261 32 Ground Rents in do 26,806 61 Beal Estate (Office No. 34 North 6th street).... 14.396 13 U. S. Government Bonds (5 20L0an)..... .... 45 000 00 Deposit with U. S. Assisi ant Treasurer 25 000 00 Gash on hand 25,629 37 TRUSTEES GE6EGE W. TRY OK, President. Wm. H. Hamilton, 1 Joseph B. Lyndall, John Bonder, j Levi P Coats, Peter A. Keyser, John Philbin, Join Carrow, George I. Young, fel2*finw6t T3ITDRN OF THE INSU *“ RANGE COMPANY OP LIVERPOOL. Jura 30.1863. CAPITAL STOCK $10,U00.000. Of which paid.. .. ••• w• •* * 81.418.32fi Cash on hard ana in Bank 191057 Real Estate 601,927 Cash In hands of Agents * 126,465 United States Stocks held in New lork » 620,715 Loans secured by Bonds 1,053 425 Loans secured by Life Policies. 19 ,200 Sundry Investments in Great Britain 770,680 Loan on Stocks with mar gins of 18 to 20 per cent 1,776.027 Total assets $5.198 040 Fire Insurance Premiums* 3862 1, 544.240 Losses paid, 738.960 Losies not adjusted, about 12.436 Dividend declared, about 165.120 Expenses, about.... 466,686 Liabilities, besides losses mentioned above, sundry small accounts, and thrse months* duty to Government, not yet due......... fel3-satuit6t OFFICE OF THE UNION MUTUAL INSUBANCE COMPACT OP PHILADELPHIA. Philadelphia* Janaary 11,1861 ' Notice is hereby given that tho holders of the out •landing Scrip of the Union Mutual Insnranee Compaaj Of Philadelphia, that the Stock and Scrip holders, at a meeting held this date, resolved to extend to the hold era of the outstanding Scrip the privilege of converting •aid Scrip into the Capital Stock or the company, accord* lDg to section 6th of the amendment to the charter on the same terms as previously done, payment of instalment to be made February 1, 1364. Otherwise. Interest to be charted on payments made after thit date, and the privilege of conversion to cease after June SO, 1864. jalSwfmSbn JOHN MOSS. Secretary. CE COMPANY, STNOT STREBT, 'Jaffa sub abcb. John W. Erermaa, Bobertß. Potter, 17AM® INSUBANt A No. 400 CHBS' PHILADJ FIRE ASTI) INLa] _ _ prßsr Francis IT.- Back, Charles Blchardson. Henry Lewis, O, w! DaTi», P 6. Justice, G SOTW A.W.rt hOIg H OfIAS. EXCHj W. I. Blawohaud. Secret! ANTHEACITE INBURANOE COM- Anthodnd Capital •400,000-CHAETBB OB w No. 3XI WM.HUT Stmt, batneon Third and Fourth streets. Philadelphia. Thli Company will insure against lose or damage hy Fire, on Buildings, Furniture, and Merchandize gen* mi iy * „ Also, Marine Ineoranoee on Vessels, Cargoes, sad Freights. Inland Insurance to all parti of the Union • DIRECTORS. William Esher. ' Dayls Pearson. D. Luther. Peter Seller. Lewis Audenrled, - J. E. Baum, J nhn. R. Blackiston, Wo, F. Peon. Joseph Maxflsld, John Ketcbam- + WILLIAM ESHER. President. WM. 7. BEAM. Vice President. W. M. Suits. Secretary. * M accaeoni and veemicelll : 260 whole and half bones Italian and Americsn Mac taroil and Voimlwlli jurt »^ f r £fr% b 9 T 197 Ssuth WATBSSIrMt. Box No 1241. Philadelphia Post Office, $834.093 Samuel Sparhawk, Charles P. Bower, Samuel Sc»Uergooil, Jesse Lightfoot. WILLIAM T. BUTLER, Secretary. Jo ha Kewler] Jr. t S. D Woodruff, Ch&’ldS StOfcß*, Jo»eph O. SUU. BUCK- Froaldent, LBDSOfti Vie* PrMldnt I»X4-U AMUSEMENTS. ACADEMY OP MUSIC. GERMAN OPERA GRAND complimentary benefit. f!Al tr. ANSCHUTZ, THURSDAY EVENING) FEBRUARY 25, ISM. First and only appearanco of MADAM E HOTTER “A NIGHT IN GRENADA.” HERB HABELMAWM - QOHEZ , s ® at « may be secured at J. S GOULD'S, and the Ac*. *S£Z: fe22 3t AMERICAN ACADEMY OP MUSIOI Weunprt>i-??£ m 4? OFBBAv Tho Q krma n FMbranrrMi 1865, anreoJSVeentinS v K .{W I^S¥PANI will hire to, plea four a«t» mK VON WHBER'S ceSabuted Operl. U' SSJt^^.'?"“> SS^, SSS?W.PI»4M .Ml: Cuno ’''' * *• • Herr S telnecke. Max Ha mer. Caspar Here Habelm&ntL Kitian Graff. Samnel Kronfeid, Agaiba Hermit ...T He Caniaaa, 4 THE INCANTATIOirBCEfifB H in the third act will be given witb unusual effect Conductor. ...«.0 aRL ANBnnTT.. FRIDAY EVENING. Feb 26 WBOHUT& * THIRD OPERA NIGHT OF TBE NEW SERTBR CaRDB OF ADMISSION Parquet, Parquet Circle, and Balcony Family Glide.. Ampbitheatie .20 cant r c To be obtained al the Academy, and at J. E Qja d’a c be»tnut streets. No extra ch&rge forre* 8 D Or MPWJ£ J*C° ,olo ok. To commence at Bo’olook. _GB«NP MATINEE on SATURPAI Afferaoon. (TJONCERT HALL, CHESTNUT ST. VJ ABOVE TWBIFTH. ' of MM. DE COJtDOVA, The popular and celebrated HOMOBODB LEOTUB&B AND POET, , _ TO UIVB A p«^irTWir ßt .TinJ&^ISSU. •—-OT7BFIRST BABY. (A Tale of Hoiao.) Thir 4 Lecture* Subject , Tickets for the Course M, Single admission 60c, Tw.^~ at Stores and office of the Halt Doors open at 7 Lecture at 8 o’cloek B ° fe22 St G B toISm S CHESTNUT street LEOHAKD GROVER...... MANAGE*. The Great Irish Scenic Drama, COLLEEN BaVm. With Newand Magnificent Seer err. (hv J n Rnuv ori * Uall GREAT CAST OF CHARACTERS. r.MDAY NEXT, TICKET-OF-LEAVE MAN, With the original cast. next grand family matinee on _ SATURDAY NEXT, Feb. » Prices of Admission. -Dress Circle and Para net M cents: Orchestra Chairs 7u cents; Family fUraU « ” TLfES, JOHN DREW’S NEW ARCH -1,1 STREET THEATRE. SECOND WEEK OF MIES RICHINGB Forte Brachio .'"’"""’’iX* seebur 111 " 11 ”' 1 of 8c « ller »- Moalc, **' FRIDAY, BENEFIT OF MISS BInHINQB In rehearsal THE MAGIC MARRIAGE on Monday, mrs. John drew. ri lets as penal. Curtain rises at o’clock. fe23-Jt WALNUT.STBEET THEATRR ' ' EXTRA GALA NIGHT! .. . THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, Feb. 22, the besutifu], yonng, versatile Actress, . LUCILLE WESTERN, who, upon the occasion o/ Washington’s Birthday, will appear in six characters In Madame Celeste’s Proteus Drama. SATaM IN PABIst. To R C n??KWT? entitled u wPJ RT e MMKTTs or. Treason and Rebellion. Box Office open from 9 tUI 3 . Doors open at 7 o'clock. Curtain rlaeß at 7%. /ZJ.REAT NATIONAL OIBOUS TROUPB, MARKST Street, above Twplfib DAN MOB * CHAKL:LS BARKER, formerly Un. _■ . • POBITIYELT THE LAST WEKK. Kicfl Programmes will be {riven during this • Last week of the Great National Troupe. .TA 08 ,, 6 .? 11 ?, havenot M « n ‘he exhibition of the meat skill of the Equestrians, Gymnasts. Acrobats, the Learn ed Horses, Educated Doga, and Comic Males, should go at once. ? v jrSi ea ,W, d J B “? fltto Mr » FRANK WHITTA KER Will take place on THUESDAJ EVENING. 2Sth Just., on which occasion FOURTEEN splendid parlor, mancea will be given. MATINEES ON WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY AF TERNOONS. commencing at 2>£ o’clock; Evening. 7 dD Admission 25 cents; stage seats SO cents; private boxee ifo; gallery 35 cents. fe22- 6t TVTBS. CORA L. V. HATCH, OF HEW YORK. POSITIVELY FOR OBE RIGHT ONLY. This popnlar speaker will deliver (by special invita tion) a Led are to tie citizens of Philadelphia in OOH CJhTHiM, FRIDAY EVE 0 INS? Feb. With at B O 'lofh. Snbject-"Peace and War; their Effects on Civilization. " The speaker will answer Questions pro posed by the audience at the close of the lecture The clergy,. press, critics, and professional men, and citizens generally, are invited to attend Tickets, 26 cents, THE GREAT PICTURE A AT CONCERT HALL LECTURE ROOM For a Bhorfc season. COMMENCING THURSDAT. FEBRUARY 25, 186 t J. Ineco William* ’ celebrated PANORAMA OF THE BIBLE. This is the most complete and finished Painting of the Sacied Scriptures is the world, comprising over fifty of ttemoit SUBLIME AND THRILLING SCENES Of the first three thousand years of Biblical History. one the finest exhibitions of the m£ OPAn EVERF EVENING at half past 7 o'eloek. Admission 25 cents. n®ie®at J 3*“Slock“ and after- Admission for Children 15 cents. fflQ gm 'TEMPLE OP WONDERS. A ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS, TENTH and OHKRTNnT Street* POSITIVELY THE LAST WEEK. BASICAL and PHILOSOPHICAL BXPJSBIMBHTB; HraatP^na or YHMTBILOQUISH!and.tbaLHAMnSi CIIIAaI bibdb. SIQNOS JBLITg will appear In hla popular Entertain mMit* EVEEY BTBMIiO. commencing at 7>4. and WEDNESDAY and SATUBD AY AFTERNOON at 3. Admission 23 centa; Children IS cent.. jal-tf CIGNOR BLITZ ENTERTAINMENTS, at the ASSEMBLY BUILDING, are POSTPONED until TO-MOBROW AFTERNOON and EVENING. It* TJ.EBMANIA ORCHESTRA.—PUBLIC „ BEIIBABSALS CTery SATURDAY, It 3o'clock. P- U, at the MUSICAL POND HALL. Single tickets S 3 cents. Packages of six tickets, $l. To be had at AN DRE'S. 110 a CHESTNUT Street, J. E GOULD. SS VENTH and CHESTNUT, and at the Hall door. feSi-tr CASINO, CHESTNUT STREET, above SIXTH. THE GREAT VARIETY ENTERTAINMENT. ETHIOPIAN COMEDIANS. BALLET BANQRRB, PAN* OMIMISTS, COMIC SINGERS. fen 6t* EVERY NIGHT T'HE INVENTORS OP AMERICA, -*• BY C. SGHUSSBLL, and FRITH’S DERBY DAT* the moot interesting _ PAINTINGS ol the day, ON EXHIBITION FOR A SHORT TIMB. AT EARLE’S GALLERIES, 816 CHESTNUT STREET. ADMISSION TWENTY-FIVE OENTS, feW-l* PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY O* A THE JTJTH ABTS, ■ 10*5 CHBSTITOT BTBKBT. I 3>A.HrT (Saad&7i atepM) from 8 A. it. Hi Admission 26 eenta. Children hell j&2Mf EDUCATIONAL. DOBDENTOWN FEMALE COLLEGE. BORDE3TO W£J, N. J. This Institution is pleasantly located on the Delaware river, 1% hour's ride from Philadelphia. Special atten ties is paid to the common and nlgher Dranch.es o? hfIGLIhH, and superior advantages famished in Vocal and ißsLraznental Muaie. FS2NCH. taught hy natlv*. and spoken In the family. for yatalostaw, AddreM Ber. JOHN H. ft&AKELui, A. at,, Presided*. jal4-2m* VILLAGE GEE BN SEMINARY, * HEAR MEDIA* fA.— Pupils rtceivad at any ti;oe. English. Mathematics, Classics, and Natural taught. Military Tactics, Book-keeping, and Civ-lEa gineerinr taught. Entl’e expetuea about *3 par week. Boys of all ages taken, i efars to Wm H Earn. sx* Sheriff; John U» Capp & Go., No. 23 South Third atreuti and Thomas J. Clayton. Esq., Fifth and Prune e\re«te. Address Key. J. HAfeVET BABTUjf. A. M., Villa** Green* Pa . to6-tf MACHINERY AMU IROJf. PENN STEAM ENGIME and boiler works.—jjeafik a levy, PRACTICAL AND THEORETICAL ENOINE&RS, MA CHINISTS, BOILER-MAKERS, BLACKSMITHS and FOUNDERS, having for many years bpen in successful operation, and been exclusively engaged! n building and repairing Marine and River Engines, high and low pres sure, Iron Boilers. Water Tanks, Propellers, ha., Ste . respectfully offer their services to the public, (*•» being fully prepared to contract for endues of all r.zat,, Marin*. River, and Stationary; having sots of o/diffet - ent sizes, are prepared to execute orders with quick de spatch. Every description of pattern-making m»de at the shortest notice. High and Low-pressure, Flue, Tu bular, and Cylinder Boilers,of the beat Pennsylvania charcoal iron. Forgings, of all sizes and kinds; Iron and Brass Castings, of all descriptions; Roll-Turning, and all other work connected with the above business. Brewing* and Specifications for all work done at this free of charge, and work guarantied The subscribers have ample wharf-dock room for re pairs of boats, where they can lie in perfect safety, and are provided with shears, blocks, falls, Ac.. Ac.. for raising heavy or light weights. • JACOB C, NBAFIB JOHN P. LEVY. BEACH and PALMER Streets *. VAUQHAH MEKRIOK. BTIIiUAM.iI. MERBIOK. JTOHB «. fIOPJB. J M . QOUTHWAEK FOUNDRY, O FIFTH AND WASHINGTON STREETS. PHILADELPHIA. StHRRICK U> SOME, engineers and machinists. Manufacture High and Low Pressure Steam Engines, for land, river and marine service. Boiler*. Gasometers, Tania. Iron Boata, Ae.; tjasHags of all kinds, either Mr on or brass. - Iron-frame Roofs for Gas Works, Workshops,.Railroad Stations, ft*. " ' HotorU and Gas Machinery of the latest and most lan* proved construction. - Every description of Plantation Machinery. snob aa eanir, Saw, and Grist Mills, Vacuum Pans, Open Steam Trains, Defecators, Filters, Pumping Engines. As. Sole Agents for N. Rillieux’s Patent Snaar Bolling Ap* earatai; Neamvth’s Patent Steam Hammer, and Aspin wall A wolsev’s Patent Centrifugal Sugar Draining Ma chine. . . «nl2-tf' UNION STEAM AND WATEB u satin o company oy philajjlyA'a!a OOI.iVS PATENT steam and HOT-WATZH nSATBi THOMPSON'S LONDON KITCHENER *■><* »D other Ihiprored COOKING APFABATUS. BoUare «nd Water Ba»r», Parlor »»S otJiar Orate,. Herieters and Ventilators, Backs and Jambs, and ail thftc. «BaSte/l with the *!»▼• P.WOOD' . No. *1 South KODBTH Street. K m fijypwiTjl.. Rn*«rlnt*nd«T»* an2ft.lv TJ } MOTAL. —JAMES H OASTL.E, »•*'Attorney and doßT*y»ww, has removed Lie Ofllie to Bo! 118 H FIFTH Street. below Chestnut, felg-lm* §JOHN L. CAPEN, PHBENOLO OIST. may ho .Qh.nlted, DAY aniBVENINa.oo adaptation to Business, Trade, and Profossloiu on ,&• health, correction oI fault*, formation of friendships, ho. Foil'de scriptions of. character riven when required, at No. »V 8. TEETH Street, above Chestnut. eaft-thstnesil' gNTTm OORBEGT PIANO TUNING, HIH'-it 0 X. BARGBNT’S Orders for Tunis* ***»»**«« Ur. 8. has had eleven yean’lkotbry experience in Nc*» TSP** employment in Philadelphia SPECIAL—Pianos MlMtVrei to sound M soft and. sweet-toned as new, teWuirjrmnveinsi, Tersufbr Turing, jp'ffww'W' tiiMtoaM
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