The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, February 24, 1864, Image 3

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    arrivals at the hotels
10 TWELVE O’CLOCK LAST NIOHT.
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Ef'c Slier, U BA
F hp ! LlvlnKßton, DBA
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pr Kennedy
Pant Harris
s J Appold.
lohn M Blown. Baltimore
Lea K Arroager. Baltimore
fKnabe. Baltimore
•«d Ch«ffT»«t street*.
K F Wa-rd. Gattysbnrg
John C Jacobs
H B McKean. Towand*
H K Dexter.E f/uriatb
L Nicholas E Corinth
T W White, Wasbinuloii
,T»M> C N*w Yotk
S WBojeoatocS. e Fraucieco
Meet A Konensioc*. Ball
S Be.-oließli"-™ S v®?I 8
B snepb-'rd. New York
ty K Morphy. Pittsburg
a k Tm lor. Wheeling
ja« mizell, Wheeling
Sl«sb Or»n*le, Wheeling
W D <doore
fi VY Ponne
W A Acljerman, Port’d* Me
fciss Ackerman Port'd. Mb
U D Sawyer
7 a Stoddard
las Jm Seifiedge 17 8 A
F C Bacon. New Haven
Mr Kentzlng. New York
SO Hen nay & wf K York
Mice Heaney, New York
W W Greenongh, Boston
R B Fowler. Boston.
C A Smith. Boston
a C Becknagel, New York
A K Herwood. U 4 [J
B Dale & wf, N Albany
\Y B Smith, Hew York
atra Smith, New York
J H Bartis, New York
J 15 Tyler, Waterton, N Y
Hoa 1‘ Jones York©, S J
A Lawrence. Boston
J D French, Boston
SM Welch, Buffalo
B B Franklin, t>t Louis
J T Hunt. New York
H D Sparks. New York
LH Moore & wf. New York
<3 H Dana, New York
Jas M Day, Jiidun*
J H Allen. Chatham
At Co? « '3 d. TT S A
Bib-- Pottsviiie
E t: Mc<’ooib, Delaware . i
X,t cjoi H Soil
« sfav. timaaa _ .
! Ji i' (tjj-vez. York ,
; F F *ii'c?:tuonA. R Island I
:c 'i i)ri.[cne!ler Rhodelsland
j r \v«»*.dward f Jr, Albany
jj ? rinaney .
!<v V\? s * ■» wf. Chicago ‘
\S H Srranton Scranton,Pa
].i f 5 B*pry, Delaware city
;F Maciiia.nn.s-llenlco
Rei £T, St Loals
! J H btndley, USA
ID Lord
ICS i eForest Lord
S H K>niwli. Dayton, O
J S Mott. St Marys, O
T.* Kai-dsul A wf, R Island
W H Otie. New York
EK Stanton. Stew York
J L Taylor-io-wa
3 w Washington. N York
JC LelTerta. fl»*w York
J K 2iV»ns & wf Wash
B l» Tilton A wf Elizabeth
Mr & 4ir> HQtchUtson,Utica
±j D Maysr, Memphis
W A H'ctiard A Wi,Bo»toa
D i> Wiley U - A
T B St*lpinsn. New York
[t2e> W Be-:siey Cincinnati
l&unntu Nashville
k B tffutan, York
,1 G-dby, New York
W*n P Cot:, Baltimore
-?iii H Halted, BiNjohltil
w ii .1 .-vteele. Brooklyn
SR Wallace. Michigan
a B&vrat Lap:»rte Ind
N B Watson, Perth Amboy
|L Santfcnan, Mechanicsb'g
, JaMan E Alien A wf. N Y
A M /Anno -rms,n, Illinois
ffm H Valentine & wf.Mase
Fas C Lewie, Hew York
3eoW Haynes, Hew York
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Kj^E&extoß- Hew Jogc
Fc Sartmaa- Concord. H °
f S Prince. Boston .
Beo FJohußon. Washington
geo AHebeitou. 1‘
Fobs L Boyd A w,Pht*biirg
K Conper A la, t McagO
Brs C H Gilderjlfsve, N Y
las Wadsworth. New York
W B Smith. New York
F D Carson & lai Gettysb ft
Kiss CD Carson. Lancaster
tt C O Hunt. V S A
5 Busselman Awr. renna
tfrs Jas Duffy Marietta
j Langdon, Elmira, a Y
F Coleman. Wm*Poit
I Nelson. Prov. RI
p E Lewis. W Chester
J Q Gordon, lowa
.ouis Lehman, lowa
J T Childs. Pittsburg
L Matthews, Pittsburg
D S Thompson, fit Louis
Dr W Hay. Chicago
S P Stanwood, Chicago
F Walluch. New i ork
o p Bmford A la* Omaha
C C Gates. Maine
Capt Dimock, USA
Col bpencer. Maryland
*> Wilkins, Baltimore
ii W Hacaes- Lowell, Maes
WEF&nar. Lowail. Mass
W Foster. Jr
OB Clark- Massachusetts
Geo.Whitner-ifagsacbusfctts
D L Harris. Massachusetts
GW Partridge Mass :
> W fctevens. Ma£f«cbo»-eHr;
H Souther, Ma»sscbus*trs
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3 G Hnbbsrd.MsuvfcCbttten**:
L B fit one,
»LBu't.6issrchn?etts ;
?G Powers- Ma»fBCbaeehs ;
k M Kidder, M*awachase£.
B 8 Water* Kasiscou.eixs
SW Bates, Matrons, ttt
Jeo Eaton. Bia^^thnsen*
T M Bay, t ew albaas% lad
R « McCorinici- Franklin
Mr A Mrs J Proctor
.1 F Reeside. Washington
W H Siian Baltimore
,ISk CnnidDsham. Balt
.1P Rewctmer A la.U S A
CJ-temble&la, tew York
W H Valentine fit wf
■rhos Bege. Franklin
.1P Lowe, Hew Y ork
.7 S Rhodes. Wheeling,a
Jtt L Ott. Wheeling. Va
Alex Ltughlin. Wheeling
.] C Coor-er- W beelivg, Ya
BPLUibr, UewY-rk (
a. 7 Hal! Hew Tori
>* D Morgan. New York
111. Ripley, New York
Carey t-elde®, Newark. N J
H iiowenberg A la, N y
E I) Berc»gh3e A wf. N Y
'jfliosNuit Ala. Hew York
■RPFanlkner. Bolla. Mo
.T BPotter.M D.New Jersey
Samuel Lewis. Allentown,
W BPbelps. O&wexo, ft J
.S M Davis. Fianklin
Aaron Gage, Boston
A W Carrs 1. New York
aWa-ckwmit ■'
Opt Ties lee, If Jersey
<Jeo W Crandel
Wjd M Gailaker _
HCKclha:iib, DSS
J G Karlin, USA
TiF Shannon
J McCoxei». SewT«k
3 Nemnaniaey. Kew York
B B Scho&eld
T H Bradford. OVo I
Jobs Bradford. Ohio i
H B Shatter. Pottstown
Frank Bart, Korrietown |
Lient Mainers, USA I
Jasß Lindsey i
Tfa os Lee, Jr 1
B W Morion, Delaware eo
Cbae Middleton,Deisw'e CO;
E Babct ck, Troy. A Y
A J Wilson, Baltimore i
JKMealzet Awf, Penna
Isiael Painier, Ptnna j
Jas Bnrncs. Lewifitown !
-Tas Potter, Jr. Lewi*town i
G Q Hunil. Harrisburg
J F Smith
J*sM Conker. Fexma
Fdw Bean, Baltimore
Tf J Doner. U S A
Mrs 6 W Lsrnson, NY ;
*Thos Connelly, St Joßepii i
John McCanell, Boston !
Andw Irvin A wf, Penns.
Miss Fannie Irvin, Penns.
If Sallte Pinkerton. Penn a
31rs Jbo MilJer & ch, Penna
iSaml Wise, Eew Orleans
Henry Kenney, N Orleans
Master Cooper, Cumber'd co
John. Ivaitz. Curcberxa’d col
jpeter Allen, Chamber *bnrg!
Ai»X Crocks, Chambersborg]
S Wirner & la
Thos Webster. New York
Ju Tb« raion. Indiana
.Mrs Fobes. Wash ington
Jno Taj lor. Jr. Baltimore
~W Smith, Baltimore
B F Ernest.Plattfcbnrg
1F Leopold. Chicago
ID S Baker. Xfcw York
W Si moii6, Fairfield _
John Black,Fairfield
S J Albertson.Penna ,
A J Wilson. Baltimore
<3eo Webb, Williamsport I
j) L Rhoads a \vf, Arnityr e
B S Evans, W CV. ester
Marcus Smith. Wilketbarre
<3eo John* on. Canton. O
PBWeilzel M Chunk
1? J Bum ort.BxrriBbnrf
J Y Maguire, Harrisburg
Geo S Newell,® Island
below filsth
Hercbuits’-FomrUt
Ghaa A Mercer
Israel Sopfer. Perry co
J M Snpfer. Perry co
John &riel. Bedford
Samuel Roberts. "Virginia
P D Keneaster, Yirauria
T H Morgan
J Anderson, Maryland
i S Gorton, Washington
fro Billon. Washington
Thos Pary
Wm Thomas
l J brown, Jr, AH eglieny City
p JThomnson.Allegheny City
Mr* H Ketcheu. Alleg Citj
"W H Thompson, Ea&t.n
W 3) Brown, Easton
Gbas Barnes. Easton i
C 6 Palmer, Ifew Hope ' -
J C Bay. AJlesbeuy City
Sami Bore, Williamsport
<C Hutchinson, Plymouth
Monte Jones, USA
John Fulmer, New Jersey
John Xi j)oty« Bock Haven
J 3? Williver, Loch Haven
ED Tipple, Lock Haven
S Seymour. feewTork
M Bowen. Maryland
W Atkinson, Piymouth
W Whitafcer Peach Bottom
I* Sweij.au, White’s Eddy
Idos J Forney. J>bippen*b*
A Fortenbaugh, Toik co
K M Pease. New Toik.
JR Lowensiein
Miss Pearce, Indiana
AiMrtcUr-Cluinm acree*. mHun^VUtk.
JDe Werth. Bordsniown J S irm.in &M, Maryland
31 McCnUonah. ®«w Turk J Mitclieil. aew Jersey
I) Barron, Baw York Mi » Scon. N .rrist-wn
J T, Tjutlin A M Allen. New fork
<!■ jjy S Willis. Baltimore
£ H Cathwail J A :a, Boston
T Haves W <1 BramhiU St la, N York
P Fdriong. Kew York E J Homer. Wilin. Del
F Dew*y, New 1 or* *1 werriam. New Jersey
S A Steel. Huntingdon C \ ansyckel, Dew Jersey
Capt A MBfUberstadt,USAjG WDnaham, Mew Jersey
S whanon A la. Trenton J o Emery, New Jersey
y George, Jr, Illinois C Homer St aa. New Jersey
B G Stovel. Point Pleasant JT H Waite, at&ryl&nd
SD Cooley, Eas.on J B r wa. Be^dine
W Baiuptun, Pittsburg J B Dicks Dayton G
S H Kirk P B own, Connecticut
Migs Kiik JL Foust Tenues»ee
Hies KKirk A W Brown, Jersey Shore
33 Posey 8 » Hagerty. New f ork
B Haddcck. Wilm- Del S W Taylor, Maryland
K S hle.drum, Buffalo W S Barr, Delaware
CaptG E Batchias, Conn Lieut yr P Cnambers, Pa
B B Knowelion & wf, U fa H L Coon. Sew \ ork
A D Douglas, New Y ork J S Sfcrvock. Baltimore
- J Drake.Eastcn A De Lear, u Sfl
J CWoed, Baltimore W Cniunberstm.rg
St Louis-Che&tnui street, above Third.
J J Kane. U S N ? John uwens. New York
Gant J 4 i Graham. Alex, Ya | Jaa »tugt erty, Pittsburg
j)rDe Lange. Sew Tor* ; -oi Oai Harrison, ns A
EEberhdrt, Sew York .S S Brandon. lowa City
8 8 Band, Sew York |J S hid & wf, Tioy, N X
LUnt H Lind. Harrisburg •BD Be j-imiJ, Marietta
It .k Craven, Haitford Oapt J T Klley. Washington
T B Boraenton. N J Is B andson, Albany
Jas Dennis JHagh Hutieudon, c'ottSTille
Mrs Brady. Sew York B P Davenport. New York
Miss B-ady. New York t G:t rretson, Pottsvule .
'Bussell flundy. K Jersey ;J Van W*n& la.
j S Kenney. Sew York , -F W»l*er. New York,
J D Griffith &wf, N York *J W Sew Work
MjssS ADouilae*. NYork C Wnterhouse, New fork
Misß 8 Kiddle. N York i Geo B NYvina. New Y ork
<»apt J E W.lßon, Jf York : Mine Nevias, New York
Ch&t B Elmer. S Jersey ,B T Morris, DSN
J M Fithlan. N Jersey W B Cnase, Brooklyn
<3 W EallOWeD. Penna \J E Ov*>roau«h, Mew York
TWilkens, New Yot*k Thun F KnowJoa, Delaware
L "Wilkens, Sew York >lUs H A Knowies, Dal
W B Biddle, Delaware E D Eaton. New Orleans
<3 A Tiffany, Penua »r J J Ely A wf. N Jersey
-John Tyson. Maryland E i.Vlouiau. jd
M Sesbic, PerrysvUle s Smith, flew Jersey
flUi ValOM-Arcb nmti above Vhbni
JosHoar, Dewi&town ‘ A Scblo*-j, PottsyiU*
sECrooke;, Trenton. KJ C a Coukline, flew Jersey
«r a Benfcrd Somerset > Warner. Mow Jersey „
Too McGregor, Pitlsbnr* ■G > chill, flonhumberl’a co
Henry fcmi h. Pittsburg \ W Faux, Danvule
J WMcKennan. Indiana :S A Woodman &i, Penna
•Victor Keller. Allegheny J a Moore, Holdtlay.bnr*
Tea Pisber Allegheny Wll <jeia. Johnstown
Mm Lev Allegheny- M H Jones, Altoona
J y S B Cleaver. Delaware
E\r Dunbar. Washington Ui»s A Cleaver, Delaware
O H BlaisdeU, Boston W Gilson, Brooklyn. N H
Vra fitodati-AUsn'-eny QDy W Sharoe, hmnailt SUI
e > V y Capt # MiiHom*.
IZin. Sid»«y. 0 Oapt »■ toase,
U Wolf. 01nc*»ii9t1. O Jnhn Gruen, Port Royal
Geo A Jeuka, KrWtjwn VhosOrofts, New York
X Hammer, Or-vrigsturx a S ilansou, Hartford* Ct
State* Daios-IUrKAt *urMt,a.bove Itxth.
A. New York HKJ RHeaderson, Arms’*
« Pe Leur, U 6 N M H Galle-pie, jvh
O fcnaveiy. Harrisburg ■Z P ank, slorgaatown
f tmy.-Prov. K 1 iBl? Haines West
IHPoBeMi USA iJ wires. We t
John Lead v. 15 S A sMcuollum Wa*h Pa
-C W Manderfield, USA Koto B Potter. New Jersey
BHackett, U S A Geo WKoo r e.Bridgeton,lf J
.Trihn Quinn. USA Ji«*d, Columbia ea
SSneign, USA ;,lohn 8 Barlow. N Jersey
HA Miittiatown Ju>iaD Cannon, Maryland
JasMcCl®ary, Pi Ushers * Gout N.CahaLi, Delaware
JtoßMcCJeary.Pittobnrg 12 PThomson, US A
John R Bailey. Chester co G Porch, Bridgeton, JST J
JRLeocard, West Chester.
P f «apT.»gle- Third ctreot. above CaJlowliill*
J Miller. Bftlilehem Richard Snyder. Lehigh co
••Wwßvoll. JtiiMrvlUe <1 a fcuyder. Northampton
Tnbn P Back man,'Hitters v'e l--.hn Bali. Qaakerrown
i<ittersril!e *«s\ Fradeneck. Beth.ehem
Mi®a WtlkaDarre. ;G«-o tjc.back. Berks co,Fa
■4BRi£a PeSa ! M ° bavo * Beth‘eheoi
Rniue Lebanon co,Pa -Rodent Good. Doyie-town
■fiwWlSc CO. Pa H W Saaitb. Buc •s co
t° Htafe* ! W|& W Morri-. B icks co
M A pJ? Chunk | Jacob Zap? Lanesdale
.lok/S ? rTn;-m®. K»Mo» i Karciay Brow . Sy B errT.
. J H Bi«it PeaoT I Henry Beseler, totanoa
• Jesse Graver, Bucks co l
Csmnorclti-Slxil) rtrwet. Alwre Cl»aftta»»».
’’‘W C Rauaenbatk, Tylerspt J G -Hoses, PhosaixviUß
iF Thows-s. Tyler,port a R Smith. Maryland
.J C Danerhower Tylerspt John A Corey. New To.*
"Henry Bau«i>» Tvleieport ia J Williamson. New York
Allen s B«-»ny. 'w leraport !Ch»s Mercer, Chester co
JBO Quten Zi wf Chester j J *:hac Sia.ck. P=noa
John S Barlow. Newark j Beoj P Graff
j Irwin. Pensd : t\ 'irabam. Chester co
J M DicKvoo. U * A I John Henries, Chester co
MieeMF WriUMdo, t*xford ; Jas Lambert, Doylestwn
W A Johnson. Oxf.-id i W H McHenry. Chester co
Ifl WeD*, lorderitown jJa* Steel, Cecil co, Md
ICConnur. Bord*>xtown ;J Baker & 2 eons. Millville
A B Piowp._BorieDtj.wn ** M Meredith. Paghtowa
MaiW h Fobs neon .USA 1R y Wigton, New York
J W Boo; a, Chester ce, Pa i las Johnson, Maryland
Madieon-Sccoad street, above Kukei.
3kASawr* r * New York Mas H Satton Delaware
BoWßnome, Stroudsburg'w D Ltrga, Taylorsville
Jsaae Stauffer, Pent a !->aml Baker. Taylorsville
H 8 Short. Georgetown. I>C N Rise. N# w Jersey
StG«PTR3, Del [R : Rice New Jertev
'Jfirßarnee, New Jersey |J M Rice, Freehold NJ
Andrew Bnsby.. X Jersey • Simnel A Neeld. Penaa
J Wolf & la- Bristol, Pa jUs G Noeld, US A 1
J L Pexson, USA ! Jos Hosier, Cbelten Hills
JohnLFotie, Yaxdleyvillei
Barley Sheaf-Second St., below Vine.
Ch*B Ccmley. Frankford Geo Ch«> uey, Chester
Bebiy« Hamraonton I* A Hodges, Canada
.J K'laylcr. Attleboro * H Stnkert, Backs co
A D Snyder, New J ork H , eQr ?.p Parry. Attleboro
A J Bales. New Yoik •has Chambers. Abington
John lire Penna J Brown Backs co
Chas W C rfford, Penna « P Duflield. Bachs oo
J T Dn l- gar, Baitleion Jos Onnaard, Backs co
Preok Bprtman- U a A *'Morgan, Penna
Richard Martin, Penh* M Seller, Pennsylvania
John Kirfchiide. Newtown Smith, Pennsylvania
Moees KnlghL Benßaiem JallusJ Hasten. JDoylestown
\alefctine J>l«erson» Penna Ch‘ S A
Oiry Longshore. Attleboro
K w Kilning <» & fa, Wash
J O H&ionml, NtwCastle
E P Mumfurd. New Castle
J G Ciȣiibs, Newark, if J
4t& « Mrs Scott
E NVnmau, Pistsbur*
O w ’biiood a la. flarrisb g
Ji H E<tt!i«.ker Lancco
jHen.y Prick. Harrisburg
(K i> Wupon Bnutingdou
fHca»y • ralts. W FauvieW
! g :■■-> \V W Pair view
iHenrv Gilbert, Harrisburg
IGerM-c He*let, St Paul
JPH Meek. Bel ofonte, Pa
IJitf A iVesi Casßi-er
Jj>HKise. ffeM Chester
'Ai-xßeed, Parfresbafg
:s Kennedy. U 3 N
i Tiios J Alehwiftjv, Virginia.,
;Sto.l (Sfelir, -ifai-imore
jThos Broiij, Onto
|T MoG ire Ohio
i phiiic Stetfel Ohio
John l> McConnell, Ohio
J.ia Bmuton, Ohio
John Lemmon- Ohio
i>r L O-rtrT, Perry co, Pa
Rev Rnbt May. Poona
J oil t May. Penua
Anderson Dunsap. Kansas
Bernard Fteley, PenaA
Win Killer, Jr, Penaa
l\erce Knnaja. Penna
Jas Carroll,
Jas McCarty, U S N
ißicbd Bruner, New York
j J L Mingle, E-sion
|ft Sand% Easton
I Lieut S B iSorthroo. ITS If
!r P Huntington U Slf
}a B=ker.‘New Fork
jH bi<t«ley& wf. Delaware
j Wm Motrisoa, Lswistowa
! Sirs J W Weir, Harrisburg
L Fahnestock. Harrisburg
• hss F Harris, New York
F ‘lark, Harrisburg
J S Purnell, WarvJand
Geo Wexhereil, New York
L T Kentucky
HPenztOck.lfow York
A L MerruL Boston
F T Hunt, Hew Y ork
[j M LivJngst'-n.Ne w York
[ M g. Re v York
H iFDonald, Poona
G E James.Barrington
J B Higgins, O iM
E W Whitman Penna
.1 M Belie ■«», Hamsbarg
J M Hewit. Golnd&ysburg
L T Essie, Marietta, Pa
Street below Ar«k
W Doialiower. Reading
T Pyfei, Columbia. Mo
S Feiseuheld, iliiaois
H H Dugiass, Ea»tyn
Jos Jfc Lyun Wash, If J.
O S Hallman, Chestnut Gill
£ BEensnev, Chamhereb’g
Hoa 0 M uoaovan awi Pa
Jon& ElLpAtrick, Erie. Pa
a Brownfield* Uaioutown
E Loan
F S doss, Reading
H Thotcpsoo. Mecfc&nicsb.g
AI Wheeling. Va.
r : J Porter, Wheeling, Va
S Boras, New Lisboa, O
■a E aoweil, Virginia
iCapt H nyder. USA
Capt J Q »u?der. U 8 A
!\V HK,oase- York, Pa
; !» F Wooibary
:Tho* c»aut. Lehigh (Jap
ijas Bealy, iioagia«sville
Horace Warner, Harrisburg
Utigt Molin'* re, New Jersey
Lviu J B Robeson, fiaziota
T B Staple-*, Penna
iC X> Brodhead. Monroeco
v W *- bodes. Muaroeco
Ji h-2 GMcp>. Mdhaaoy City
B W Cole- Phiiaaelphia
W s Vau House m.N X
il 3 Kamlei, Midilßtown
s ft Ad.'vms, Bcrs*tt>n
WKtankm. Jr, Si*wark,NJ
J A Zyoter, Chambsrsbarg
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Worms ! Worms l! Worms MI—To rb.
move those troublesome inhabitants of the Stomach and
BJWelft* Which, so often, Impair the health and destroy
the lives of children, tt@e JAYNE’S TONIC TBKUIFUQB,
a certain and safe preparation, and so pleasant that chil
dren will not refuse to take it This TONIC VERMI
FUGE also imparts health and vigor to the digestive or
gans, and is a valuable remedy, therefore, in all dyspep
tic and stomachic disorders.
The following *re a few of the many certificates re
ceived, testifying to the remedial properties of the Ver
mifuge :
Mr. TVYMAN WOODWARD, of Granville, New York,
writes;
“I have given your TONIC VERMIFUGE in my fa
mily for over five years, and considering it one of the
best medicines I ever need for Worms, I cheerfully re
commend it.”
Dr. W. T. ROY. of La Grange. Cas* conntr. Michigan,
says: .
** As a medical practitioner. I have prescribed Y" ur
TONIC YEKMIFDfjB in mmr C ™ BS ° r fnl
T 9 reatL«a by Worms, and in a« «»» A mot with th*
most complete success, ” _
DONRILL M.-DOKRELL, of St Andrews, writes from
of JAYNE'S VRRMIFtJGE and
box PILLS After taking a doee of
°flcb I passed over six hundred WORMS, and now find
myself a new man. I had been Buffering a number of
y*ar?, ««d could find no medicine to relieve ute until
Jow I give yon full privilege to publish this.”
Mr. H. H. CONNELLY, of Red Stone, Pennsylvania.
“Your VERMIFUGE is a complete exterminator of
the A scar Ides, or Small Thread or heat Worm, in my own
case and in many other cases to my knowledge. ”
Mr. T. B. BUSS, of Sichford, Vermont writes:
41 1 have used your TONIC VERMIFUGE in my-fa
mily with great success, as has also one of my neigh*
bora. ”
Mr. GEORGE C. BIDEWELL, of Leiper, Mich ,writes;
“I have u?ed your TONIC VERBIIFUGS for the past
eight years, with the best success. It has been the only
medicine I have given my children for destroying
Worms.”
Rev. E. BOND, writing from Kohala, Hawaii.Sandwlch
Islands, Jan. 24, 1860. s^ys:
“aSCARIPES are universal here, and Dr. D. Jayne's
Tonic Vermifuge is death to them. I have never kno vn
a case to the contrary. ’’
HESRY JILES, of Gratz, Owen county, Ky.,writes:
“j have been in the constant habit of using Jayne's
Medicine in my family, and more especially the Vermi
fuge, for the last ten or twelve yeai s, and it has never
failed to produce the most salatary effects in curing in
dispositions of children, such as slight fevers, want of
appetite, &c.”
Mr A. HCLCOMB, of Allinglon, Banks county, Geo.,
writes: . ...
“Ea-ring tried medical advice for Dyspepsia. Without
success, I procured your* TONIC VERMIFUGE and Ba
naiivePiUs, and they strengthened my stomach, removed
sourness, and gave me a ii rst-rate appetite. ”
Rev EUGENIO KINCAID. Baptist Missionary in India,
wrjJes-:
“We find your VERMIFUGE never fails in expelling
Worms, and this is a disease fearfully common among
the children of India.”
Dr. DON AUGUSTIN FOSSATI, Professor of Medicine at
the Royal Military Hospital of Havana,writss:
'‘The YFRWIFUGR is in my opinion, an Infallible
remedy in all the diseases arising from debility of th<*
digestive organs and in cases of worms, which proceed
from this came. ” ' •
BOBT. BEN NELL, of Fayette, Wis , writes:
“I have had symptoms of WORMS all the present
summer. I procured a bottle of JAYNE’S TONIC VER
MIFUGE and commenced taking it, and the result was
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No. 34:3 CHESTNUT Street. * fe24-2t
Dr. Wistae’s Balsam of Wild Cherry.
DR. WISTAFv’S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY.
DR. WIfeTAK’S B3LSAM OF WILD CHFF.RY.
DB. WISTAB’S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY.
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' DR. WIBTAR’S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY.
ONE OF THE OLDEST
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IN THE WORLD FOR
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DIFFICULTY OF BSEATSING. ASTHMA, HwARSS
NBSS, SORE THKOAT. CROUP, AND EVERT AFFEC
TION OF THE THROAT, LUNGS, AND CHEST.
UNSOLICITED TESTIMONY
From Bev. Fsaxcis Pastor of the SouthCon
gregationai Church, Bridgeport, Connecticut:
BninokPOßT, January 21,1834.
Messrs. Seth W. Fowls & Co. .*
flggTT.rsgv» I consider it a duty which I owe to suf
fering humanity to bear testimony to the virtues of Dr,
Wistak’s Balsam of Winn Cheery. I have used It—
when I have had occasion for any remedy for Coughs,
Colds, or Bore Throat—for many years, and never, in a
single instance, has it failed to relieve and cure me. I
have frequently been very hoarse on Saturday, and
looked forward to the delivery of two sermons on the
following day with sad misgivings, but. by a liberal use
of the B-Ib&o. my hoarseness has invariably been re*
moved, and I have preached without difficulty.
I commend it to my brethren in the ministry, and to
public speakers generally, as a certain remedy for the
bronchial troubles to which we are peculiarly exposed.
Entirely unsolicited I send yon this testimonial, which
yon are at liberty to use in any way you choose. Per
haps the Balsam does not affect all persons alike, but it
Rlwaja removes juy hoarseness, and fits me for tha minis
ter’s hard-working day—the Sabbath.
Very truly yours,
% FRANCIS LOBDELL.
FROM PETER CANNON, ESQ.,
General Agent of the Sussex Railroad:
Newtox, N. J., January 21,1863.
Messrs. Seth XV. Foiole & Co :
- GbFTLXKES: Having ns«d Dr. WISTAU’a BALSAM OP
Wild Cherry in my family, with great advantages, for
many years, incases of severe colds, I most cheerfailv
give my testimony of its efficacy, and recommend Lt to
those who are suffering from Coughs, Colds, and Pulmo
nary Diseases of long standing, as being a stfe and re
liable remedy. PETER CAN NON.
For sale by J P. DINSMORB,
Si e. -4DI BROAD WAY, New York x
S W. FOWLS & CO.,
No. 18 TKEHONT Street, Boston,
And by all Druggists. Jes-wtBt
One-Price Clothing, of the Latest
Truss, made in the Best Manner, expressly for RETAIL
SALES. LOWEST Selling Prices marked in Plain
Figures. AU Goods made to Order warranted aatisfac
loir. Our Oab-Pkicb fix-exem im .trier!T adhered to.
All are thereby treated alike.
de33 It JONES & CO . 604 MARKET Street
Electricity, by a Physician of long
experience, and who gives his whole attention to its
proper application, at 1413 SOUTH PENN SQUARE,
Philadelphia. Certificates, references, and examina-
- ia3o-tf
The Popular Clothing House op Phiha,
k *oiK hall.”
Best-class .good* and moderate prices.
v? AN AM AKER & BROWN,
S E corner SIXTH and MARKET Streets.
Castom Department (to make to order) No. IS. Sixth at.
Db. Sweet’s IsrAiiLißLE Lisimest cuheh
Rhetunatism and never fails.
Wheeler & Wilson’s Highest i’bemivm
THE Cheapest, Simplest, and Best.
Salesrooms, 704 Chestnut Street above 7th.
- M-A-ICRIEID.
OWEBS—POTTS.— On the 22d of February, by thft
Rot/vF. 8. Hall. Mr. James B. Owens and Miss Lucy
KNOTT 1 22d in»t„ bv the Bey.
Thomas Braisard, D. D., Mr. J. Herman florckley and
Manr A Knoti. both of this city. *
ADAMS— PIBjROE.—On Fabrnary 20, 1864, by Joseph
c. Farley, Sea** George Adamß to Deborah Fierce,^of
G API^LE—ROT J H —On the 22-1 in?t., by ihe Rev. GaJ.
A. Wenzel, Mr. Charles Q. Apple to Misi: T. B. Roth, all
° f BARR^T—SHIVERS.—Oa the 2lst inst. by the Rev.
H.F. Hern, Lieut. John Barrett to Miss Mary Leigton
fehiverfc, both of this city. *
331EX3.
SYJSNOTr.—At Glgfc*boro r . N. JJ, on Sunday morn
ing, Harriet Whitney, wife of Dr. Myles Synnott
run*ral frrm his residence, on Wednesday, at 11
o'clock. Trains leave Walnut street wharf at 9a. M. .for
Glesebow*
DUWTO2?. On Sunday, 21st last, ISAAC DUNTO-N,
ia the 26th year of Ms age
His friends and thoße of the family are inv : ted to attpnd
his funeral, from the reiidence oi his mother, 731 Pine
street, at 10 a. m. _ *•*
BEACOCK —On the 2Ut inet.» Hannah. Heacock, in
Her fanerfil will tate place from tbe residence of
Edward &• Heacoca, near Darby, on Fon.rib.-day morn
injr 34th intt., at 11 o clock, to which her friends aad
relative are invited, without farther notice *’*
SHBETZ. - On. the 2 1st in-st.- Daniel, twin sonofDaaLei
andMaiy Ann Sheet*, in the 16th year ot his age.
ana nuwr nailie was once a household word.
And dear to every heart;
Bat now it has a mournful sound.
And causes tears to flows
Y' r he i* silent m th# tooiu,
Where he now sleeps alone.
And the pale moon looks coldly do wn
Upon his funeral stone.
tt>b relatives and friends are respectfully invited to at
Trerton avenne, Mneteenth ward, a* 3 icloc*-
MCERaY.-Oh tie 21st Instant, Thomea Murray, ajeu
M, ?he relatives and friends ° f . th < , J‘™L l £ ’i a*J 8 M iWenceT
Invited to attend the lnaeral, from its
Girard avenue, above Third street, this (Wednesa ay#
and friends of the family ?'J? I S|SH.?of I her
invited to attendthe Ifuneral, from
husband, So. I#s Hancock street, this (WGdaeaday>
the PRESS—PHILADELPHIA" -WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 24,1864.
morning, at 6K o'clock. Services at St Michael's, and
interment at Cathedral Cemetery. , ,
P.DL -On the 2M Inttant, William Faul. aee4 S»
yfars .. ..
Tie relatives and friends of the family are respectnlly
invited to attend the funeral, from his l£®£?;? e ?S£
IMetborp street, above WooJ. Kino eenth ward, tuis
(Wednesday) afternoon, at 2 o’clock, without farther
notice. To proceed to Franklin Cejnetary. d
PITMAN.—On the 21st instant, William Pitman, agea
if is relatives and friend s . Staul-^
neral. from the restdepce of Mrs. Poole, wo
Street, bftiowTnnrtb, this afternoon, at 3 o ciqck.
ave commenced
nd Summer Stock of MOURN*
r in store—
English Bombazines,
French. Bombazines,
Summer Bomb&ziaw*
Monsselanos,
Tamlses,
4 White Foulards, aw*
MOURNING STORE,
Ko 918 CHESTKUT Streot.
t>ESSON & SON H.
O receiving their Spring ar
ING GOODS, and have now
Blaek Byzantines,
“ yiorenti^es,
• ‘ Bareie Hernani,
' 1 Crape Marets,
“ Bareges,
♦* Bili Grenadines,
Black, aid Black and
A. A LVONS BLACK SILK VELVET,
Lyons Velvet l>s yards wile.
Spring Bilks
Stoutest Black Dress Siike.
Richest Spring Organdies.
Shawls of newest styles ___. _
fe24 BYRE A LANDELL.
AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC,
BEY. IIENRI WARD BEECHKR
Will deliver ills great Address, entitled
ts America’s Message to Great Britalii/'
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 29th,
At 8 o’clock
Admission. 25 cents; Reserved Beats, 50 cents.
The sale of Tickets will commence at 9 A M. WED
NESDAY, the 24th, at ASHJIEAD & EVANS’. 73*
CBEbTNUT street. fe2l -It*
TWENTY SECOND WARD BGl'E
|9» TY FOND.
NOTICE.—It becomes necessary to appeal again to the
citizen* of the Twenty-second Ward in regard to the
funds needed to fill by volunteers the quota of this ward.
There is yet required abont $5.000. and witb this amount
the fullcomplemest of men could be mustered before the
close of another week.
To accomplish this 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 thB Treasurer, or handed to any of tha Precinct
Committees, will be acknowledged In the public papers.
By order of the Central Committee.
fe23 2c* JABEZ GATES. Treasurer.
MO* Flit ST WARD. AROUSE I
THE LAST OHaNUE •• „ ■,.. __
A Mass Moating of the citizens of the wara WiHbe held
at RATER HALL. SOUTH street, above Fifteenth, on
"WEDNESDAY EVENTSG. at 7}* o’olotk. The citizens
oflhe ward, liablelo the draft, are earnestly requested
to tome forward and show by their actions that they are
in earnest in their efforts to free the ward from a draft.
A proposition wiil be submitted by whicn, with the ef
fersofthese interested, the draft wiU be avoided, and
tl e ward wiil giorioufiiy sustain the Government in its
t Colts to emsh this unholy rebellion. Awake, citizens,
from ycurlethargy, or in a few day* the dra't will be
made. fr< m which there is no appeal. The following
eminent * peckers will address the meeting: Col. W4I
B MANN. Col. PHILIP 8 WHITE, Professor SAUN
BEKS, THBO.
K A S I! VKuAMSOX, f Secretaries.
SIXTH WARD -WASTED FOIL
SgPthe KIXTH WARD, one hundred and
FjFTY MEN, to whom will be paid the ward Bounty
($26) cash, immediately upon being erudite! to the Ward.
The City Bounty (*2sl') will be paid to all enlisting to the
ci edit of the Ward. , . , , ,
Any Company, or squads, will be received and at
tended io by reporting to the Treasurer ft office* No 37
North SHIR® Street fe2fr3c
ms?* EIGHTH WARD -TO THE 19,5(10
K - CITIZENS Of THE EIGBTH WARD WHO
HAVE ROT YET AIDED IN THB EFFORT TO AVOID
Tr+K DRAFT.—Less than five hnndred of your fellow
citizens. generously coming forward, have contributed
nearly $2O CCO. Look over the list recently Published,
you Will find there the ruvmes of mmy. ladies and old
men. not themselves liable. Of vhe three thousand
men now subject to tbe draff, but few have done any
thing. Five dollars paid bv each of these men, or by
their wives or mothers, would furnish the balance re
quited. and thus secure them against conscription.
The names of all who contribute prior to the Ist of
March Tincindirg some who were omitted In the list
above referred to), will be published. Thus a record
will be bad of tho»e whose patriotism is evinced by acta
and not by words alone* , _ • , ,
Ten thousand dollars are needtd. You are appealed
f e 2o-4t By order of the Executive Committee,
EIGHTEENTH WARD,-DBAFT
IC?* OK No BRaFT! that is too question* and His
lor aoa to answer now. The last Public Meeting o' the
citizens of the EIGHTEENTH WARD on account of the
draft will be held on THURSDAY EVENING, at half
past sevtn oVloclt. at the First Presbyterian Church,
GIJ* ARD avenue, above Hanover street. The following
distinguished Eentlemauhave been invited to-addresn toe
meetirg: Colonel GREGORY, Colonel WM. B. MANN.
DANIEL POUGtIEF.TY, Esq-, and other prominent
>p{'tsers. Let every one in the-ward liable to the Draft
t* at the meetlßK. Let eveiy man who is inta
rested resolve not only to come himself* but alEOto bring
his neighbor and friends along with him. audit can ba
demonstrated to their entire satisfaction that a compara
tively trilling sum from each wilt insure them against
any further anxiety on account of the impending con
scription -
Rusembtr the time is short. , _
By order of the Committee on Bounty Faud.
* BENRY HUPLEf*, Chairman.
CHAS H GKAMfP Treasurer.
FRANKLIN KNIGHT,
JOSEPH S. ALLEN-
•». NOTICE.-THE STOCKHOLDERS
of the IBPKOVEMENT BUILDING ASSOUIA-
TiON of Philadelphia and Delaware counties are hereby
noilfled that a nettle-: of the Stockholcers wiuhe held
attte town ball in the Borough of P AltFi V, on SATUR
DAY EVENING, March 6th, 1664. at 7 o clock. Punc
tual attendance is reqneetod, as basinets of importance
Will toe laid before the u.eetin*. _ _ _
By order BEHRY U. ALLISrSB, Secretary.
Dasbt, Feb. 15. 1561. f022-3t*
■efia. PItKT.I.M IK.-IRY FOREIGN Mis
led SION JUBILKE MEETINGS —February 24th—
WEDNESDAY, 3P. M. Fourth Baptist Chnrcb, BUT
TONWOOD and FIFTH Streets. of Mo*
dem ftlifsii.naries. Eev. JAS. B SIMMOIfS
February 24th —WEDNESDAY, half p&st 7 P. M.
First Baptist Church, AKCH and BROAD Streets. The
■Pres-ent Aspect of the Foreign Mission Field. Rev. J. G.
WARREN. D.D. Home Duties with Reference to Fo
reign Missions. Rev. P. S. H.KSTSOH. It
THE ANNUAL CONCERT OF
|(3> HiAIEK/orColletes. and other Insutailons ot
Lean-ing, will he hold TO-MOKBOW (Thar«dasl. as
follows: _ ______
Third Presbyterian Church, PINE and FOURTH Sts.,
at 11 A KL _
Western Presbyterian Church, SEVENTEENTH and
FILBERT Street* at 4P. ML _ . •.
Central N. L. Church. COATES, below Fourth street,
Ao<lTess€s may be expected frsm Rot- Messrs. Goert
ner. Barces, March. Robbins, and other*. ...
FP./iKUART '23. IS6I- ' It*
■Kte COMMENCEMENT. —THE PENN
jSkLVaNInCOLLEJE of de*val surgery
•will hofi iheir Annual Commencement at the JffUMC iL
FUND on FRIDAY EVENING. February 26,1864,
at S o’clock. The Valedictory by Dr C. T. Barker, Pro
fessor of Principle* of Dental Sargery and Therapeutics.
The public are invited. _ „ _
fe?4-3t* C. N. PEIRCE. Dean.
VULCAN MINING COMPANY -THE
fir>i meeting or tbe \OLCa« MiNiNG COM
PANY, under its articles «f association, will be held on
SATURDAY, the mh day of March, 1864 at No. 321
WALHUT Street, PMM.ll*££n£l«£, A£
B. A. HOOPES,
Two of the Associates of said Corporation.
Philadelphia, Feb. 23.1564 ; fe24-Ist
!». EMPIRE COPPER com t*ANY (OF
MICHIGAiS) —The first meeting of the Empire
Coup* r Company under its Articles of Association, will
be held on THURSDAY, the third day of March, 1864. at
No. 3»4 WALNUT Street. Phi adelpMa-ai 11 o’clock
A. M. SIMON MaRDLEBaOM,
B. A. HOOpfiS,
Two of the Associates of said Corporation.
Philadelphia. Feb. 18 1864 ie!s«l6t
gKj— ALLKRTOWS CO
MPAKY.—PHitiBEIPHIFob. 19, 1884.
The annual meeting of the Btoctciiolaers of the ALLEN*
TOWN RaILROaD company will ba held at the
office of the P liladelpliia and Reading Railroad Uom
p„ry. No aay ionth FOURTH Street, Pbiladetphia, on
WED'S EWIaY. March 9th, 1884 at 12 oMoch M , for the
election of a President and directors to serge for the cor
rect year, and until others shall be elected .
feSO-'inbO W. H WEBB Secretary.
FENKSYI,VANIA. 011/CRBRK PE
TROW'D M COMPANY —The Board of Directors
have this day declared a Dividend of ON B PAR CENT.
qq the vapits.l Stook of the Company out of tas profits of
the past month, payable on and after the first of March.
A isßtlation was »Ibo passed that the dividoada in fu
ture be declared quarterly. ,
The transfer boohs will be closed until after 22a Inst.
By order of the Board : __ _ _ . ,
WM CULBBBTSON, Secretary*
4:11 WALNUT fit., Philadelphia, Feb.l7,lBSL fe!B6fc
|K3» SOTICB IS HEBE- . r . » jo.m,
tliat a Special Meeting of tire Stock holders of the
BISTONVILLB. MANTUA, AND PaIBMODA r PAS
SENGER It AILHOAD COMPANY will be held on MO IT
BAY. the 29:h instant, at 12 o'clock, noon, at No. 409
YfALSDT street, (first floor.) for the pnrpoßß of taking
Into consideration an increase of the Mock of the
Company, B. T. FBAILSY. beeratarr.
February 15,1864, fels I4t
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
application has been made to the r csteea or
the FIR* ASSOCIATION, of Philadelphia, for the re
newal of a Policy of Insurance, No. u 4'd,jor *si>o.
leaned J&nnary 23. 1849. in the name of Daniel Went
jinx. which baa been lost or mislaid; any information
tieieof will be received HOBAKT BROWN,
eaG North B.QHTEEHT Sweat.
■w-cte, VOLUNTEERS* WHO WILL H4VE
tbem£lvs accr edited to the FIFTEENTH WARD,
wilibe paid, without delay, by apply’°ff to the Com
mittee, which meets daily, from 3to £o clock. afc ‘ n ® s *
£. comer of BrJOAD and SPRING GARDEN Streets.
nnwiffTTVC
Chpries P. Bowers, ] Amor Walker,
E H. Hhwhina, Charles V. Hagner,
Eli Krupp, I Robert M. Evans,
ffel7-wto4t,* John A. Clark.
PITTSBXTRG, FORT WA.YSE. AND ;
*c3u ghicaqo kailway company. .
Office op thk Secretary, ]
Pittsburg- Pa.. February 12th. 1861. ,
Tb 6 Annual Meeting of the Stock and Bondholders of ;
this Coii-pany for the election of Directors, and *uch
other business as may come before it, will be held at the .
Office of t-aid Company, in the city of Pittsburg, on the ■
2 BIRD WEDNESDAY OF MARCH, A. B. 1894, at 10 A. ;
M.
The Stock and Bond Transfer Boohs of the Company* ;
at their Office in the city of Pittsburg, and at their Trans- j
for Agency in the city ofNewYork.wili.be closed on !
the Ist day of March, at 3 o’clock P. M , and lernain
clos» d until the i7th day of March thereafter. '
felfrtmU W. g. BaRNBS. Secretary, j
OFFICE PENNSYLVANIA. RAlL
boad company. *
Philadelphia, Feb. 15,1561.
NOTUB TO STOCKHOLDERS.—The Annual Election
for Directors will be held on SlOSfhAl, the7ihday of
March, 1864, at the Office of the Company. No 838
couth •IHIBB Street. Th« poli* will be open from tan
o’clock A fif. until six o’clock P. M
No or shares transferred within sixty days pre
cedii e the election will entitle the holder or holders
ti erer-f to vote. EDMUND SMiTH.
felS- tm h 7 Secretary.
Kpa, LOUBKBtiY CREEK RAILROAD
COMPAs-Y.— Philadelphia, Jan 28, 1564.
'J he annual meetinir of the stockholders of the LOR
BEhBY CKEEK RaILRuaD CoMPaNY will be held at
the office of the Philadelphia and Reading g&ilroid Com
pany, No. 337 South FOURTH Street, Plnladelphi*,on
wEPNJsSIAY, Match 9th, 3564, 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 b* elected.
fr2fMiat9 W. H. Wfeßß, Secretary.
PENNSYLVANIA RAILR OAD 0031
PASY. TREASiTasa’s DspaRTMEXT.
Philadelphia, February 15, 1554.
The Board or Directors have ibis day declared an
EXTKA DIViDSMI. OF FIFTEEN i>OL r ,AP.S upon e»<*
shere of The present Capital Stock, as registered on the
books of the company this day.
TheeftidrExtra Dividend to be payable in Stock of the
‘Company -at its par value of Fifty Oollars per share,
the chares to be dated May 2, 1864. and to be entitled to
dividends payable in November next, and thereafter, as
the present stock of the company. , . . .
Stock Certificates for th*-extra dividend will be de
llvo ed on and after MayJt.lB64 __
fel6.tmhl THGS. T, FIRTH, Treasurer.
THE WORLD OF FACT AMD
ECP* FaN’JY LSCTUBb for the relief of Disabled
Soldiers’ Families, under the earn o f the Ladies* Mrst
Union Ass' ciatlon, by ENO:H 3. SUPPLES, at HANDEL
AND HATDh HALL. od TOBSDAY EVENING. M«rch
’at.' ?-t 8 o’clock Tickets. 25 cents; for sale at the Associa
tion Rooms, 537 North EIGHTH Street. St*
philadsjlphu and a^imxv
tsCE* RAILROAD COMPAHY, Office 2to. 937 South
FOURTH Street, Philadelphia, December 2,1563.
DiYIDiSHD- HOTIOB. —The Transfer Books of this
Company will be closed on THURSDAY, 17th Instant,
and reopened on TUESDAY, January 12, 1364. A t
A Dividend of &BVBH PER CKHT., dear of 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 oh the
cooks at the close of business on the 17th Tnst. __
A Dividend of THREE AHD A HALF PER OBEY.*
dear of Slate tax, has been declared on the Pre
ferred Stock. payable In Gash or Common Stock, at tbs
option of the holder, on and after the 81st December next*
to the stockholders am they shall stand registered on the
booksat the dose of business on the 17th inst. ,
Holders of certificates which have bedh discharged
from this office, or either of the Transfer Agencies, are
particularly reauested to have them duly registered on
the Tran sfer Books to which they have been transferred,
prior to the 17th Inst, _ .. — —
Stockholders whose names arc registered on the Hew
York books will be paid at the Farmers’Loan and Trust
Company, and those whose names are registered on the •
Boston books will be paid at tha office of Messn. L JL \
T <S°tt * BrotbOT ‘ awu «sSSt-i
oa CONCERT-BT URGENT RE
QUEST, the KJNDAY-OBOOL of the BBCOCJO
)NIVEhSALIBT C iURCH, EIGHTH Street,aboTe No
ble. will repeat their Concert of Sacred and Miscetiane
one Music, on THURSDAY EVENING next. Feb. 25, at
7 L i o’clocV, under the direction of Prof. Frs'lHßß- The
Church will be hardsomcly decorated. Tickets crowded
out on Monday will be good Thursday evening. Admis
sion. 25 cents. f»2l at*
«hS» LECTURE BY THE REV. WAt.
KT* GATHOART, on “ What Europe Feels, Fears,
and Hopes in Connection with the Great American Re
bellion.” on TUESDAY EVENING, March Ist. 1864, at
:he Second Baptist Church. NEW MARKET Street,
nbova Poplar, for the benefit of the Sunday Schools
Tickets, 25 cents. fa24-w»mta4i*
mercantile library -the
Adjourned Annual Meeting of the Stockholders,
to consider the propssed a’tofaiioo.of the Charter, ana
other business, will b% held on WEDNESDAY EVE*
KING, February £4ih, at o’clock,
JOHN IiABDNBR, Ja ,
fe!B fit Bee. Secretary.
notice: to stockholders of
RE* THE OIL ''.KEEK AND JBIDG WAY RAILROAD
COMPANY. -An adjonrned annual meetingof the Stock
-1 loldera of this Company will be held on TUESDAY, the
first dav of March. 1864, at half past 10 o clock A. M.» at
No. 4 WILLING’S Alley, in Philadelphia.
fels-14t JOSEPH LESLEY, Secretary.
STIIE LAST CHA.NCE TO AVOID
TBE DRAFT, which will take ©lace on the TENTH
of MARCH next. The undersigned are rfcriyting a
Company for the 18? h PENNSYLVANIA CAVALRY,
Letter C. All Government and Local Bounties will be
promptly paid to all n emits enliatiug in this Company,
same ss to any other Veteran Regiments.
■ 4PPlyt °Capt FF.ED ZiRBAOHER, „
Lieut. Philip a. yoorhees.
No. JOG Pouth bixm Street, at
C M. BERRY’S; or,
Lieut. SAMUEL JOHNSON, , .
Market'.treat Railroad Dopjt,
BRINTON GREEN’S HOTEL.,
West Philadelphia, and
PAUL D. ANTRECHI\ . 4
fe£4*4t* No. RIDGE Avenue.
U VOLUNTEERS, ATTENTION!
Nose hukdsev mew wiUTED today.
. JiTo be credited to FIRST WARD, and receive the *25
bounty in cash. The Di bnveing Committee will sit
every aftern' on, from four to five o’clock, at the Provost
Man-bale* fllce, TWELFTH Street, above Spruce, to pay
tiie Bfun'.y to Volunteers credited to the ward. '*
fe24-St* WM. H. TA;- KBR. Treasurer.
tM E N WANTED,
TO AVOID TDK DRAFT.
and join anr old Petnßylvrnia
ARTILLERY, CAVALRY, OR INFANTRY RHGrMBNT,
Veterans.
Kate Recruits.*» »...•* *..5573
$373 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 lake advantage.of you. Come to
the General Recruiting Office, IS. B. corner BBOAD and
SPRING Garden Streets. • • • _
Officers who have squads of men will do well to call
before having them mustered in.
M. WANNER, U. S- Recruitinsr Agent.
fe23-3t* Fourth. District f*«nna.
SEEORUHH WANTED
$B5O BOUNTY PAID FOR VETERANS,
»ftl> FOA OTBERS,
If immediate application be made at the
MERCHANTS’ HOUSE. THIRD Street.
fe23 3t* Above Caliowhill street, lower side.
fG EN ERA i RECRUITIN G OFFICE,
No 611 CHESTNUT Street.
Kecrnite wanted for all the gallant old Cavalry. Ar
tillery. and Infantry raiments now m service raised
in this Hate- - ..
A limited lumber of men can yet be enlisted for the 2d
Artillery. P V., stationed in ilie fortifications for the de
fence of Washington, and for the 3d Artillery stationed
at Fortress Monroe, va . by applying at this office imme
diately. _ BODNTIBS. ____
Veteran Volunteers. $675
AllotherVoluntefrs.. 675
• $348 CASH IN HAND.
Beware of-anautboiizsd agents. irresponsible runners,
snd scoundrels, who are on the alert to take advantage
of you, but come direct to the authorized recruiting
office. So 611 Chestnut street, and select a good old regi
ment, Becure the bounty, serve under officers of experi
ence, and avoid the impending craft. , „
CHaS. N. CaDWaLLaDEB, Cap . 2d Art , F. V ,
fr 1.22 6t* General Recruiting Officer.
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MAJ. GBK. MCCLELLAN’S: REPORT
To which will be added a most interesting
INTRODUCTORY CHAPTER,
Prepared by General McClellan, on his
CAMPAIGN IN WESTERN VIRGINIA,.
And a fall account of the Condition of the Army and the
Military Prospects of the Country at the time of his
assuming command of the Army of the Potomac, which
does not appear in the Report as sent to the Government.
1 vol. Svo. Illustrated with Maps. Price $2.50,
For those who cannot afford the Octavo Edition, a
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JYLFE OF THEODORE PARKER.
D. APPLETON*CO ,NoB 443 and 4:45 BROADWAY.
HAVE JUST PUBLISHED •
THE LIFE AND CORRESPONDENCE
OF
THEODORE PARKER.
Minister of the Twentj-elghtli Congreeational Society,
Boston.
By JOHN WEISS. ,
With two Portraits on Steel. Fac-simlle of Handwriting,
at d 19 Wood Engravings.
Two vols.* Bvo. 1 COS pages. Price 16.
From the Round Table*
The religions elemei t was conspicuous in Ms nature.
The natural feeling of and* love for the divine was deep
throng. It was cherished in. childhood. His earliest
3 e&TS Wore occupied largely with thought* of God. and
With aspixtitione end prayers.
From the Boston Post.
In hi* comments on literary men and their works, his
wealth of readir g and incisive intellect show themselves.
We have no American like him -none his eciaal in this
line. Macaulay was the nearest like Mm oi any of his
cutemporarles. ' . _ T
From the (Jlnc.aoo Journal.
It was fitting that auch a man should have a posthu
mous record commensurate with his merits, and the
work of Mr. Wei*s teems to have been judiciously writ*
ten, albeit it Is evident that the biographer entertained
for his subject sentiments of the highest admiration.
, From the Troy Whig.
These!wo handsome volumes, so well and thoroughly
written and edited, are a fitting monument to such a
man- He was no believer in the progress which super
ficial minas suppose to lie. hiaden somewhere in the
realm of chaos, but he believed rather that all advance
ment war made in obedience to the divine laws of har
mony and growth. . , _ ...
From the Springfield Republican.
Tb© volumes have ripentd slowly during the nf&riy
four yeara-ihat have elapsed since that life they com
memorate has closed. They will he widely and thought
fully read, u r alike in the hearts of friends and foes, of
those who cling to nis memory wi»h unwavering love,
and these who regard b a teachings with unmitigated
abhorrence, lies a consciousness that he was a man of
mark, a man whose life contains a lesson not lightly to
be pasted by.- . „
Froth the Philadelphia Press.
This biography of Tieodore farker exhibits him as
one of tt e most lovable and amiable, as well as gifted
and cultivated of mankind. The range of his reading
wa* immense—the extent of his various "knowledge al
most wonderful. ...
From the Baton Commonwealth. \
No sm h collection o good pavings on literature and
life has Ven seen in English *ince Boswe.l’a Johnson—
to say nothing of what is a greater excellence, the earn
est humanity and profound political aad moral wisdom,
which these volumes contain. * ,
From the Commercial Bulletin.
This work is a u-flex of the living age. and as such
Will be sought and studied by the reading public; since
to w*ite the biography of Theodore Parker is, in effect,
to give a history of the timeE in which we live, of its great
; issues, social, religious, moial, and political: and. in a
Word, to canvass lhe whole field of modern intellectual
i effort and controversy. _ „
From the Few York Tribune
! The friends ofTbeodore P*rker, numb wing a large and
i widely-scattered company in every portion of ourlmd
I and of the world, who have been indebted tohiswrit
! Jugs atd his example for many noble influence;, may
! congratulate his biographer on the ability and success
; with which he has accomplished his task.
gent free by mail cn receipt of price. fa24-W3 2s
BY GIVEN,
on CENTS— fiODEY FOB MARCH
fe24-3t PITCHER’ <. SUB CHBSTNPT Strep-.
A YOUNG LADY, FULLY COMPE
-**• TENT to teach. would he Klad to take 1 a few
Pupils for Music, at $l5 per quarter Please call on. or
address,. MIS 3 BlSPflAu,
k, 13-fro tv* 318 South FIFTSBNTa Street..
WEST GBOYE BO ASHING SCHOOL
vv FOR GIRLS, at West G ove Station. Chester
county, Pa..on the Phila and Baltimore Can. R., 40
miles from Philadelphia and 10 from Oxlord The Sum*
mer term will commence on Second IDAY, the 21 Of Oth
Month next. Th. 6 course of Instruction is extensive and
thorough. Terms reasonable .Send(or aeireaiaif.
Address THOMAS P. CONARD. Principal,
fe!o-W2m West Grove, Chester county. Pa.
RORDENTOWN FEMALE COLLEGE
Jt> BOBDBfITOWN, N. J.
Tbit Institution it pleasantly located on the Dalawart
river, 1M hour’s ride from Philadelphia. Special atten*
tlon is paid to the common and Maher branches oJ
BKGLI6H, and superior advantages furnished in voeaj
and Insimmental Mublo. FBBfifCH tauaht by native,
and spoken in the family. For Catalogues, addreif
Bat. JOHN H. BEASbIiBT. A. M.,
President,
VILLAGE GREEN SEMINARY,
I HEAR MEDIA. PA. —Papila ncelvedat any time.
English. Mathematics. Classics, and Natural Sciences
taught. Military Tactics, Book-keeping, and Civil En
gineering tanght. Entire expenses about *3 per week.
Boys of all ages taken. Refers to ffm. &. Kern, ek-
Shuiffs JohnO. Capp A Co., No. 23 Booth Third street;
end Thomas J, Clayton. Em., Fifth and Prone streets.
Address Bey. J. HAUTE? BARTON. A. M.. Tillage
Green. Pa. no«-tf
■ TXEATON & DENOKLA, HARDWARE
XX Commission Merchants, 507 COMMERCE and. 510
ffOBTH Streets, offer for tale: , _
Anchor Brand kails; Plymouth Mill Rivets,
i vr. AB. Bnteher’s Out Steel; Eagle Cabinet Lock*.
Putnam’s Hone Halls; Locke s School Slates.
Copper* Brass.-and Iron Wire; Cotton Cards.
Also, a full assortment of American Hardware. ,
fes-6mlf -
T INEN THBEAD.
AJ SIMPSON’S AEGYLB.
YINCEBIT MILLS,
MCDONALD'S,
SATIN FINrcS BOOKBINDEEB’.
CAEPKT CBBBAD.
Formic br
foU-tf
MIMTARY.
and set the Highest Bounties.
WEW PUBLICATIONS.
THE ONLY EDITION THAT IS
SIIELDOJT & COMPANY,
PUBLISHERS,
Of his connection with the
ARMY OF THE POTOMAC
FROM ITS FORMATION.
CE EAPER EDITION
SHELDON & CO.,
NEW YORK.
euucatiosa:
HORACE H. SOULE.
3» North BROHT Stmt.
Q PEKING OF SPBING & SUMMER
J , M. HiFLElfiß*
CHESTNUT ST.,
Will oren TUESDAY. Teh. lid, a large a»4 well se*
iected stock of New Spring and Summer
DRESS GOODS,
SHAWLS, LACES, EMBROIDERIES, and SILKS,
to which he respectfully invites the attention of
his customers and retail buyers.
1034- CHESTNUT STREET
SPRING TRADE.
e.’ E* M. NEEDLES g
K |p
pjj la now receiving, and offers for sale below
W prebent snarketrstes, many novelties in a.
S lace and white goodjs , f S
t. He would call “special attention to hie gj
q assortment of over2o«iifferentnew fabrics and cr
£ styles of White Goods, suitable for *'Ladies
r- Bodies and Dresses.” in stripes, plaids, and ±
2? figured, puffed and tucked Muslins „
h- 100 plica* of figured and plain Buff aud m
y White Piques, bought bofoio Iho TOC.'Ht ad-
- vance . _ ' _ w
S New imoicesof Guipure and Thread Laces, w
2J Thread and Grenadine Veils, Edgings, Insert
-2 lugs, Flouncinas. &c. •
Broad Hem-Stitched HANDKERCHIEFS,
all Ztnen, good qual ty, from2s cents up.
1034 CHESTNUT STREET.
gALMORAL SKIRTS.
1 lot BALMORALS *3.00.
i lot Balmorals, $2
1 lot BALMORALS. *2 50.
1 lot BALMORALS. *2 75.
i lot Balmorals, *3.00.
With a large stock of superior goods, ranging up
to $6.
MIESES’ AND CHILDREN'S SKIRTS,
At reduced prices.
CTJRWEN STODDA.RT & BROTHER,
450, 409, and 404 N. BECOND St.,
above Willow,
CLOTHS
AND DAMASKS.
HAND AND LOOM LINENS.
TOWBLIKGS, NAPKINS.
6BBETINGS AND PILLOW-CASE LINENS.
COUNTERPANES AND BLANKETS-
CURWEN STODD&RT & BROTHER,
450, 453. and 454 N. SECOND St..
above Willow.
SPBING
CLOAK (NG CLOTHS.
WATER*PROOP CLOTHS.
MIDDLESEX *♦
MXTEB 41
SALISBURY 44
Of desirable mixtures and colors,
FBEtfCH CLOAKINGS, of choices! Ties.
CURWEN STODDART & BROTHER^
450, 45a, and 454: N. BBOOHDSt.,
above Willow.
JgICH BLACK SILKS.
BLACK GEO BE EHINES.
v 14 GRO GRAINS.
GRO BE AFBIQDS.
BARETHIA.
FIGURED GRO DE NAPLES.
CUKWEN STODDART & BROrHER,
450, 45» and 454 S. SECOND St.,
above Willow
DRY GOODS.
gEYMOUB, FEARLESS, & SANDS,
IMPORTERS OF
WOOLEN AND COTTON
WAUP CLOTHS,
AND OTHER BRITISH DRY GOODS,
BOS CHESTNUT STREET,
(Comer of Second street.) and
58 MURRAY Street. Hew York.
GENTS' FURNISHING
1864.
NEW STOCK.
linfobb L,-cns;Eixrs,
K. W. CORKER SIXTH AND. CHESTNUT STREETS,
NOW OFFP.ItS
A LARGE AND ELEGANT NEW STOCK
OP
GENTLEMENS FURNISH ISG GOODS.
All the choicest novelties in this department constantly
OntaI THE BEST-MADE SHIRT 3IN THE CITY.
ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED.
PRICES REASONABLE , ■ feli-U
CLOTHING.
1864.
FINE CLOTHING
AT
WHOLESALE.
We are now prepared to show to cash buyers as exten
sive a stock 6f medium and fine Beady-made Clothing:,
for Spring sales, as can he found in the United States.
Buyers can save their expenses to New 1 ork, and find
thegords they want five and tea percent, cheaper In
Philadelphia.
An examination of our stock is solicited.
WANAMAKER & BROWN,
OAK HALL,
felMm if S. E. corner SIXTH and MhBKET Sts.
ARMY GOODS.
j?OR THE ARMY AMD NAVY.
EVANS Sc HABSALL,
MILITARY rURNISHERSi
418 ARCH STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
Banners, Regimental and Company Flags, Swords,
SaaheCt Belie, PMtftttU, Epaulettes, B&tS« CtPSi Cftl"
teens. Haversacks, Camp Kite, Field Glasses, Spars,
and everything pertaining to the complete outfit !ol
Army and Navy Officers.
A liberal discount allowed to the trade. felO-lm
Q W. SIMONS A BBOTHEB,
BAX&OM-STRBET HALL. PHILADELPHIA.
MANUFACTURERS OF JEWELRY.
FINE SWORDS,
AND
MILITARY GOODS IN EVERY VARIETY,
anffl'iffim . .
JiROTHINGHAM A WELLS
BATS FOB SALB,
HEAVT. MEDIUM, ADD LIGHT SHEETINGS AND
SHIETINGS.
BTANDABD DEILLS. „
HEAVY CAt TON FLANNELS. _
WASH IfGTON AND VICTOEY GAMEBIGS AND
SILBCIAS. Mn
BBOWN. BLEACHED, AND CORSET JEANS.
Mo. U* WORSTED YABN. Ik.. »aWtftf
*V"OUNG MEN WHO ARE OUT OF
A employment. ...
YOUBG MEW about engaging in business,
YOUNG MEN who have limited means of education.
* [ OUNG MEN who have /ailed to improve their time at
, common schools, ’ _ „ ,
YOUNG MEN who have graduated at College, hat have
no Knowledge of business,
YOUNG MEN of fortucea, who would know how to
manage their own affairs,
YOUNG BEN without fortunes, who would possess the
beet means of acquiring th*m. __
YOUNG MEN who have been disappointed at other Com
mercial Schools,
YOUNG KEN who would secure the very best means of
advancement in the world.
Are invited to call at _
IHE QUAKER CITY BUSINESS COLTaEGE.
N. B. corner TENTH aad CHESTNUT Streets,
An institution coiducred upon a system of actual ba*i
neee training the superiority of which over any merely
theorttical Instruction iR unquestioned-. . .
Th? rationale which this institufcl »n is now enjoying,
equalling, it is believed, that of any two other Cpm--
meicial Colleges’' in the city, is sumciert evidence ot
its standing among businoß metr and of the prestige
its giadaates will have in obtaining good paying situa
tions.
We feel ccmpelled to notice the fact that other concerns,
envious of the unprecedented success of this institution,
have been imitating our advertisements, and now one
has even changed its name, assumics a part or ours, in
order to sustain its failing fortunes. Several improve
ments originally introduced here have also been fol
lowed, The public will uarurally interpret these things
in the right way. We regard them.as complimentary
rather thtn otherwise, and alory in. the fact ttiae in
less than four months we have brought them to acauow
hdge our superiority We will tdo more.
sive is the wort, and TflE Q JAKER CITY BUBIN.e»sS
COLLEGE will lead the van despite ail imitators.
Young men will do well to bear these things in mind.
And patronize an institution conducted with safhcient
ability to had rather It*
TO BUSINESS MEN.
■JL THB CUMBERLAND VALLEY JOURNAL,
published at Mechanicsburg, Cumberland county, Pa.,
and now in its ninth volume, is an excellent medium for
business men of all classes to reaca a large and desirable
elate of purchasers. The Journal has a LARGS CIR
CULATION in the best portion of the State, and adver
tisers will find it to their- advantage to make use of its
columns. Terms moderate.
Ordersleft with JONES WEBSTER. Advertising Agent,
No. 90 North FIFTH Street, Philadelphia, will receive
prompt attention; or, if preferred, address
D. J. CARMANY, Publisher,,
Mechaalcsburg. Pa.
jgPECTACL.ES TO SUIT ALL SIGHTS.
ARTIFICIAL HUMAN EYES
Inserted without pain, by „
jambs 'W. queen & no.,
934 CHESTNUT ST REST.
fYPERA GLASSES AND OFFICERS’
" FIELD GLASSES
Microscopes for Physicians and Students.
A Tory large assortment for sale by
JAMES W QUEEN A CO.,
034: CHESTNUT Street.
MATHEMATICAL drafting in
1M- STRUMENTS.
Chestenaan’s Metallic and Steel Tape measures.
Foreale by JAMES W QUEEN A CO.,
9»4r CHESTNUT Street.
Priced and illustrated catalogues gratis. fe23-tf
A RTISTIC, ACCURATE, AND NA-
A TCHAD CAE TBS PR VIBTE are executed at B.
F. RBIUER'S new and elegant Sailer,. 03* ARCH
Street, Qo early, »n 4 obtain pleasing and satisfactory
plclprsa. M .
GOODS.
Katlmirou ia from the Greek word “ Katliro. or Ea
tbairo,*' signifying to cleanse, rejuvenate, and restore.
This article ia what its name signifies. For preserving,
restoring and beautifying the HUMAN HAIR it is the
most remarkable preparation in the world. It is again
owned and put up by ihe original proprietor, and is now
made with the same care, skill, and attention which
gave it a sale of over t ne million bottles per annum,
It is a mo*t delightful Hair Dressing.
It eradicates scurf and dandruff.
It beeps the head cool and clean.
Any lady or gentleman who values a beautiful head of
hair should u?e LYON’S KATHAIKON It is known
ana used throughout the civilised world. Sold by all
respectable dealers
DEMtB 8. BARNES & CO.. New York.
This is tie most dcU.htful and extraordinary article
e.er diicovered. It changes the snn bnrnt face and
hands to a pearly satin texture of ravishing beauty, im
parting llie marble purity of youth, and the distingue
appearance so inviting in the city belle of fashion. It re
moves tan, freckles, pimples, and roughness from the
Bkin, leaving, the complexion fresh, transparent, and
smooth. It contains no material injurious to the skin.
Patronized by actresses and opera siagers. It is what
every lady should have. Sold everywhere.
Prepared by W. E. HAGAN, Troy. N. Y.
Address all orders to
DEM AS 8. BARNES & CO., New York.
But restores gray hair to its original color, by supplying
the capillary tubes with Natural sustenance, impaired
by age or disease. All instantaneous dyes are composed
of lunar caustic, destroying the vitality and beauty of
the hair, and afford of themselves no dressing Heim
strefet-s Inimitable Coloring not only restores hair to its
natural color by an easy process, but gives the hair a
LUXURIANT BEAUTY,
promotes its growth, prevents its falling off, eradicates
dandruff, and imparts health and pleasantness to the
head. It has stood the te*t of time, being the original
Hair Coloring, and is constantly increasing in favor.
Used by both gentlemen and ladies. It is sold by all re
spectable dealers, or can be procured by them of the
commercial agents, D. 8. BABNKB & CO., 2013 BROAD*
WnY, New York. swo sizes, 50 cents and $1
The parties in St. Louis and Cincinnati, who have been
counterfeiting the Huitang Liniment, under pretence of
proprietorship, have been thoroughly estopped by the
courtß. To guard against farther imposition. I have pro
cured from the United Stales Treasury a private steel
plate revenue stamp, which is placed over the top of
each bottle. Ea ch stamp hears the/ac simile of my sig
nature, and without which, the article is a counterfeit,
dangerous, and worthless imitation. Examlae every
bottle. This Liniment has been in use and growing in
favor for many years. There hardly e* lets a hamlet on
th« habitable globe that does not contain evidence of its
wo&derful effects. It is the best emollient in the world.
With its present improved ingredients, its effects upon
mm and beast are perfectly remarkable. Sores are
healed, pains relieved, lives saved, valuable animals
made useful, and untold ills assuaged. For bruises,
sprains rheumatism, swellings.- biteß, cuts, caked
breasts, strained horses. Ac., it is a sovereign remedy
that should never be dispensed with, it should he in
every family. Sold by all druggists.
fe2-2*mw f3mAeow 6m P. B. BARNE3. New York.
iOODS.
1864
1864,
MEDICAL
YON’S K A THAI RON.
It makes the hair rich, soft, and glossy.
It prevents the hair from falling off and turning gray.
It restores hair upon hald heads
HAGAN’S MAGNOLIA BALM.
[EIMSTREErS INIMITABLE HAIR RKST9
ISATIVE. —NOT A DTE,
MEXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT.
IHILUKERY GOODS.
jg-| NEW MILLINERY GOODS.
P. A. HARDING & GO.,
Respectfully inform the mercantile, community that
they will open,
FEBRUARY lOtb, 1861,
AT
NO. 413 ARCH STREET,
A COMPLETE STOCK OP
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 honee of Lincoln, Wood, A
Nichols, and their successors, Wood & Cary,) they may
merit a share of the public patronage- .
J®- Older* solicited by mail and promptly executed.
fel-ltaif
FINANCIAI..
QLASESON r C 0.7
BANKEBS ,
Ho. I#l South THIRD Street, Philadelphia.
CtoTernment Securities of all Issues
PURCHASED AND FOB SALS,
STOCKS, BONUS, AND GOD.D BOUGHT AND
SOI.D ON COMMISSION.
Interest Allowed on Deposits.
J*S-COLLECTIOHS PROMPTLY MADE. feS-Im
JAY COOKE & CO.,
BANKERS AND DEALERS
GOV ERNM E N T LOANS
«-20 BONDS*
. f PBB CUNT. LEGAL TEND BBS.
7-30 TEE ABO BY KOTBS.
1881 LOANS.
.ONE-Y BAB CERTIFICATES,
QUARTERMASTERS’ VOUCHEES.
QUARTERMASTERS’ CHECKS.
CITY AND STATE STO OKS.
BANK. RAILROAD. ASO
CANAL STOCKS AND BONDS.
Stocks Bought and Sold on Commission.
A full supply oi all kinds of
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES.
Including the Hew Flue Per Cent, (legal tender) TREA
BUST BOTSS. always on hand. _
Collections made and deposits received.
JAY COOKE «fc CO.,
No. 11* Sonth THIRD STREET.
LEGAL.
INFORMATION WANTED—OF BA-
A CHEL WALKBB* (»naWen nam« Cook, daughter of
Wetdei Cock.) or heirs of Bacnel Walker, who are sup
postd to he in Philadelphia or neighborhood. Some
thing to their advantage can be learned by addressing
MOSES COOK, Dayton, Montgomery county, Ohio.
fe2l-4tAltw
F: THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR THE
CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.
In Ihe matter of the estate of JOHS EUStITON, de-
C appointed by the Court to report distri
bution of the fund in Conn, to or autos* lien creditors,
ati&imr from the tale, by the administratrix da boms
not, of the said decadent, of ail that certain lot of
around, with the four-story Dries messuage or
tenement thereon erected, situate on the *oatn aide
of Pine str»et, 236 feet ea«t of Sixteenth street,
containing in front on Pine street 20 feet, ana extend
ing in depth southward 130 feet to Stone »tiwet,
will attend to the duties of his appointment on MON
DAY the 7th day of March. 1364, at 4 o’cloote P- 31.. at
his office, »DSS SOUTH FIFTH Street, when and where
an persons Interested aro*eieby notified and rcamra
to be present and present ih&ir claims, or be forever de
barred from ccmiDe in on Said fund,
oarrea worn thOMAB BRADFORD DWIGHT,
Auditor.
OF REMOVAL.
fe?4> wfm3t*
The undersigned weald inform their friends and the
public generally that ihey have removed from their Old
Stand, 517 ARCH S'.reet, to their
SPLENDID NEW WAREROOMS,
No. COB ARCH STREET,
where they will continue the rale of
GAS FIXTURES, CHANDELIERS,
COAL-OIL BURNERS, &c.
Having associated with onr house Mr- CHARLES
FACS, (formerly the Pritcipal feigner for Cornelia*
& BaKer,) we are now prepared to ex* cn te or ders for Gas
fixtures of all grades and designs, jrom the plainest to
the most massive and elaborate*
VAN KIRK <B CO ,
No. 913 ABCS STRBBT.
"OORTBAITS OF PINE STYLE, RARE
m coloring, and exquisite finish. See spec!-
M OT »lMe“ ? MPh“to«aph« la oilLcolore at B.F- BBlMfiS’S
Gallerr. 63* ABOH Street. Gq early. It*
lagw CORRECT PIANO TUNING.
C. B. BAKGBNT’d Orders for To ala I
. 1 *
SKI. « 0» CHESTNUT Street, only,
Mr B. haa bad eleven years’ la 80,
ton. and Are yean’ eraplovsmnt in Philadelphia
SPECIAL —Pianos relwtm-ed to eoaai 69 aoft as;
etraet-taned u new. wttAout renMnfne,
farmi for Tmtlo*. n. oeu-amy
WANTS.
A SALESMAN HAVING A KNOW
LEDGE of the Potion Bnniness. *nd o-e that obu
command considerable Trade, desires a SITU irLON in
<joxce good House: can also give good ref.rence. Ad
dress * Applicant. u Press Office _
A YOUNG MAN OF TWENTY-FIVE,
** a With six years experience in the country retail dry
goods and grocery business, wants a situation as Asets
tant Bookkeeper, Entry Glerk, Collector,.or in any busl
ness capacity wbeie be can make big services generally
useful. Fin t-claaa city references. Address “Merchant,’
Prts* Office. fe2i- 2t*
agents wanted to sell the
•“ STANDARD HISTORY OF THE W*R. A rare
clijnce to make monr,' A*eDt« are dearie* from *lOO to
$2OO per month- 200 000 volumes sold, address
- JOKES. BROS., & GO., Publithers.
fe!7-lm* BALTIMORE. Md.
T}OY WANTED—IN THE COUNTING
AJ House of a large Manufacturing Establishment: an
active, intelligent boy. qrick at Akutss, abont 16 years
old. Address Box 2343 Philadelphia Post Office. in tne
haudwriHug of applicant. fclS-6t
T?VEi*Y FATHER DESIROUS OF
_CJ elevating bis eons, and e very young man seeking to
elevate should read the advertisement lu to
day’s Ledger* headtd “To Young Mon Desiring Pori,
__ li_
rpflE ADVERTISES, FROM MANY
1 vanm’ nxnerience in this and other cities in the
IxCHaiVoV and STOCK-COMMISSTOj*
BDBIKE6S, a thorough know.edge of conduct
ing the seme. and would like to form a connection with
a party willing to furnish capital for the purpose of
opening a Bonking and Slock-Commission House iu the
city of Hew York at an early date The
tory references given, and unusual inducements ottered.
Ktp'.ies, with real name, stating apioant of c&P}t al
and other particulars, addressed to Baaker, press
Office, will meet with early attention. roll lot
WANTED— A- YOUNG MAN, AS
SALEiMAB, who understands the Glass ftttd
Qnoentwrre hu>inese* and is willing to mafce himself
useful jb the #tore.
Aodresp Box Post Office.
WANTED —A SALESMAN IN A
WOODES AND WILLOWWABE HOUSE; one
acquainted with neav trade preferred. Addi'e** Boi
2671 Philatielphia. Post Office,with reference fe24 3t*
WANTED-A SALESMAN FOR THE
▼ * Umbrella business, must have a good trade, as
good wages -will be paid. Apply at *l* MARKET
Street feM 2t*
WANTED—A GOOD PAPER RULEB
** —Also, a B~y to feed a "Ruling Mach iae. Apply
to W. V. MURPfiy & SONS, 330 CHEaTNUr Street
fe23-3l* , - . _-_ ."
WANTSD- $10,000. A PARTY
* » having ten or fifteen thousand dollars in cash de
tir«? a partner With unequal amount, to encage in the
•WHOLESALE JOBBING BUSINESS, the subscriber
being -well acquainted with the business and the trade.
Fall patticula-ia will be given. by addreßsin*
W. C. EDWARDS
Buk No 1241.
fe23?t* Philadelphia Post Office.
A MONTH ?—I WANT TO HI HE
w • v AGENTS in every County, at $75 a month, ex
pentes paid, to sell my ?:ew cheap Family Sewing Ma
chlree. Address S. MADISON, Alfred,Me. [fe!2 ditW3ai
ar>£*i\ A MONTH I—l Want Agents at
wO\-/£6q a month .expenses paid, to sell my Everlasting
Pencils, Oriental-Burners , ac dl3 otheranicli- s. IS circa-
ViTlheil/rel JOHN P. LOBP. BUAeford. Ma. ia27 2m
ge AVAN TED TO BENT. ON OR BE-
Jklm. fore April Ist, a moderate-sized house- between
Fourth and Eleventh, and Vina and Poplar streets.
Bear, *SOCtoS4QO. Address *‘T. G. K this office.
fe24 4t*
AVAN TED TO RENT. AVITH THE
JkUl privilege of purchasing, a building sultablo /or a
factor ▼» 40 by SO xo 100 feet. Address “Breinso,” at
thJpoflice. fa24-2t*
m WANTED—STOBE AND DWELL
-fiiii-IKG, the £tcre large ilze. suitable for a
Grocery Store, between Sprace and Green. Tenth aad
Twenty-first Si. Address, * House, ”ofßoe of the Press ,
Btating where located and rent.for one week. fe2o fit*
BOARDING.
99R SOUTH BROAD STREET—
&&O Vacant the 2Sth of February. Four elegant
rooms, second-story, a parlor, and three chambers, can
be given in two suites, furnished or unfurnished, to
good families without email children. (All newly car
peted. ) • -. fa2a-8«"
KOST AND TOtm
T OST—ON THE 23d INST., AN EN
VELOPF, containing $134 and several Fourth Au
ditor's Certificates for prize money.
A liberal reward will he paid for the return of the
Bxmeto BBN JAftflfif KELLOGG,
U. 8 Giaim Agent,
It* N. E. c?r of FOURTH and WALNUT Streets.
T OST OB MISLAID—A CJSRTIFI
XJ CATE No. 5,313. dated May 13,1854, for one share of
the Stock, and one. No. SB4, dated May 23, 1t55. for one
shave of ihe Pcrip- of tlie LEHIOH COAli ANO Nil X
GATION COMPANY, issued in the name of JONATHAN
has been made for a RENEWAL of the
above. ' • fe24 2t*
T OST—A CERTIFICATE OF SPER
-L# CENT. LOAN OF STATS OF PENNSYLVANIA,
for $5lO 05, dateu March 22. 1830. Ho. 754. in name of
WILLIAM MfcRKDITH, Also, a Certificate of 5-per
cent. Loan Of Stale of Pennsylvania, icr the sum 6f $2OO.
dated June 30. 2845, No. 1452. 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 Certificate* , „ „ L
felo-3m ELI K. PBIOE, No. 811 ARCH Street.
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
YARD FOB SALE—THE BEST
Kj fitted-up Yard in the city. Capacity for doing anv
amount of business Inquire at No. 98Y North NINTH
fetreet, below Girard avenue. Terms easy. fe2o 6t*
VALUABLE DELAWARE WHARF
, PROPERTY 70E SALE. TW, property. cBn
trall, located in the EIGHTEENTH WARD ofthe city
of Philadelphia, has a frontage on the river Delaware,
extending to Beach, street, of 156 feet, with a superior
fiO-feet-wide pier into deepwater; vapaciou* docfc3. 200
to 800 feet lour, on both i!d«s—the whole embracing an
area, of over 60,000 square feet, with privileges of extea.
s’on equal to a total are* exceeding SO. COO square feet.
For further information, apply persos ally, wbv letter,
to RAMUBL B. GRICB.
fe9 tf 13*0 BEACH street. Philadelphia-
FOB SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR
WaL CITY PROPERTY—A handsome Country Seat and
well-improved Farm of 90 acres. It is oneof the most
desirable properiies ever offered for sale, will he sold
With or Without stock and furniture. No money re
ciuired. Tywnw>«UntA pftPfl&Buloti given For full particu
lars, apply to J. M. GUM&IET St SONS, DOS W*LNDT
Mreet. feU-lm
m FOR SALE—A COUNTRY SEAT
J&iiiL on the Birmingham Road, about three miles snath
of West Chester. in Chester county. Pa ; beautifully
lorated on Osbourne’s Hill, near the Brandywine, rhe
House i* mocern built, in cottage style, and of commo
dious size. Water introduced from a hydraulic ram.
Ice lienee. Bare. &c . attached The tm.ct contains
FORTY ACRES of Land; well supplied With Fruit and
large Shade Trees. A , t _ . T
The property is near the summer residences of Istac
Korns, the late Benry Pepper, deceased. Wm Parker
Foulfce. and Samuel J. Saarpless, of Philadelphia.
Apdlt to OH ABLE i RELOADS,
fe23-12t* No. 36 S. SEVENTH fit., Philada.
FOR BALE—ABOUT PIETY
3. ACRES OF GOOD FARM LAND, all nnderculti
vation, three miles f.-om Cainden. fronting the Camden
and Ambov Railroad and the Barlii gton road. This is
a beautiful (its fir a country reeidenoe.it bavin* a splen
did vrew of the river and miles of the surrounding
courtry. The cats stop oppesite the land.
Inquire of SAMOEL P.OoS,
Corner ol FOURTH and PLUM Streets,
fe24»wnt* Camden, Nsw lersey.
HOTELS.
JONES HOUSE,
HARRISBURG, Pa.,
cokneb habket stbebt and maekst squabs
A flrot-clsw Bouse. Terms, ti per day.
OPEOIAL NOTICE.—STATES UNION
O HOTEL, GOG and GOB MARKET Street. Phila
delphia. The manager of this old*established Hotel
would respectfully announce to his frivpds, aa well as to
the public generally, that the STaTEs UNION has
been re* leased for another term, from Ist April next,
ard that improvements will be made that will make li
the best hotel of lie capacity in the eity. A continuance
of the patronage heretofore so liberally bestowed is re
.peclfplly srticUed. CHIB K ALT .„ OWD , Meneger.
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
STATEMENT OF
PARK FIRE INSURANCE CO.
or NEW YORK.
Capital Stock
Surplus, January Ist, 1564.
Total assets
Liabilities, being unsettled losses
Cashpremiumt received
Interest received
Losses during the year—
The undersigned have been appointed Agentßof this
well-known Company, ard recommend it to the patro
nage of this community.
GETTY & AEKOTT, Agaats.
fe24 Wfm3t
JURE ASSOCIATION,
Incorporate*! Mnrfll ti T. 1830.
OFFICE SO. 31 SOUTH FIFTH STREET,
INSUBES BUILDINGS, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE,
AND MEBCHABDISE GENERALLY,
FROM LOSS BY FIRE,
(In the City of Philadelphia only. 1
statement of the abobts of the associa-
TION, JAMUaHY h ISB4,
p-.irlir.hed in conformity the Provisions of the Act
of Assembly, of April 5, !Si2:
Bonds end Mortgages on Prop.rty in the city
of Philadelphia
Ground Rents in do t>
Real Estate (Office No. s&North sth street)**** 1) $
U. S. Government Bonus (fi*2o Loan) •••• &AW oa
Deposit Willi U. S. Asbisi ant Treasurer. |6 wu ou
Cash on hand - %j,6 39 S 7
TRUSTEES:
CEGBOE; "*f • TRY ON, President.
Win. H. Hamilton. Joseph K. Lyndail,
John Sonder» Levi P p o * 1 ?’ t
A Iveveer Samuel
J&n FhllbST Cb«le ß
John Canow. fiamaol s^'toriootl,
Goorgo 1. \otms. w S‘lia SmKH.
Secrete xy.
fe!2-fxffW6t
OFFICE OF THE UNION MUTUAL
V/ twottraSCß COMPANY OF PBIIADBIiPBIA,
INSUKAiUjJS u 'J.'ss, IjA t>^ j , F hia, January 11,1564.
Hotice is hereby Riven iUat the holders of the out
ntAmilnc Scrip of the Union Mutual.lnsurance Company
JrPhilaS&hia, that the Stock and Scrip holders, at a
meet«nK held this date, resolved to extend to the hold
ers of the Scrip the privilege of converting
■aid Scrip into the Capital Stock of the company, accord*
log to sociion 6th < f the amendment to the charter on the
same terms as previously done, payment of
to be made February 1, 1a64. Otherwise, interest to be
charged os payments male after tb.it date, and the
privUeie or conversion to cease after June &O.ISSI,
jal3w?m3in .TOHH MOBS, Secretary-
NEW LIGHT.
The subscribers would inform the public that they hav«
introduced la this city ••
A HBW LIGHT, _ T ~
poss- silng advantage* over all otWs iu uw. v«:
TUI? 24 taken hy tbit Light are more lifo-like and na*
torsi. Children ere takm»lmo«
in two seconds. The mperior and artißtic flaisn oltus
Plcnas taken by this Ll«ht deft competition.
HC '®“ WSMAN & OO.^Photograiher.,^
feft lmif*
TV/TABKLEY"& SHAFFNER, SUOOES
BS.J.J?si® JWTJBTH stmt, fs‘JJ «W
G. H. MANN.
>$200.0(0 00
. 70,416 00
,$270,410 00
7.000 00
,$110,677 67
. 18.853 17—T2P.7.J0 71
0un0...... 47,61312
No. 435 CHESTNUT Streot.
jfefril.ns* 86
AMirSEMENTS,
ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
GERMAN OPERA.
CRAN'D COMPLIMRNTART BENEFIT.
CARL, ANSCHUTZ,
THURSDAY EVENING- FEBRUARY if, MBA
First and only appearance of
MADAME ROTTER,
“A NIGHT IN GRENADA.”
HEBE HABELMANN
Seats may be secured at J. E GOT7LI>\3, and tlie Ana.
demy. fe22
AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
GERMAN OI’BRA.
m. W|pKF.SDAT EVENING. FebrnalT24. 1864,
e OPEKt COSIPANY will have tie ptaa
ltu? WEBER'S celebrated Opera, ia
v , DER PRETSCHTITZ,
mT 'ir ’’ 6 KlvilL with tb 0 loll,,wtnir splendid east:
CmS”. Stelnecka.
j« ax j. Herr Ha mer.
r?ft*nn.r...,7?' * ‘ ’ .Herr H&belmaniL.
-....Herr Graff
THE INOANTATKJN acENR Herr Boebni.
in tbe third act will be given wUh. nniunul effect
Conductor...• FH . fi) . v .^.. iii;s;; ....oißL A H3oHnTE.
THIRD OPER* NIGHT OF THE NSW SERIES
CaKDK OF ADItttS&ION
Parquet,Parquet Circle, and Balcony
y&mily Ciicle....* • ••* cent*
Amphitheatre* i* * 25
To be obtained at tbe Academy* and at J. E G m <rs,
Soverth and Chestnut streets. Ho extra charge lor re
served Seat*.
Doors op?n at 7\i o’clock. To commence at 8 o'clock.
GR>Hi» MATIBEEon SATURDAY Afternoon. fe&f-2t*
A MEXICAN ACADEMY OF MOBIC.
" -1).. L. CARPENTER’S Nineteenth Annual Fall
Dress Sojn-e.
..J.'y.? B ,!" be procured of JOHN TIIORNLEY, Esq..
NUT Street, end or O. L. CARPENTER BAP.
ARCH Street, Teacher of Dancing. f024-Bt*
ODNCERT HALL, CHESTNUT ST,
ABOVE TWELFTH.
Enrsaement of.
MB. DE COKDOVA,
The popular and celebrated
HDMOBODB
LEGTUBJhtt AND POST.
TO CIIVE
A Course of Three of hia most
POPUEAB 1/fiCTDKES.
first Lecture. THURSDAY, Feb. 85th
Subject.- COURTSHIP -AND MA.RRtA.GB
tfcoDd Lecture.-..- THURSDAY, March:*!
Subject MR PERKINS’ CHRlSrfifaS DINNER,
(A Tale of shoddy.)
THUR>DfcY, March lofk.
-.-OUR FIRST BABY, '
tA. Tale of Homo.)
Third Lecture
Subject........
Tickets for the Course $l,
Single admission 00c,
For sale at the Principal Stores and office of the Halt
Doers open at 7 Lecture at 8 o'clock. m
CHESTNUT STREET
THEATRE.
LEONARD GROVER
TEIUMPB ANT SUCCESS
Of the Great Irieh Scenic Dram*.
COLLEEN BAWN«
With Kew au«3 (by J IL Smith. aai
hie brother Richard.) Original Music. Elegant Appoint
merits, and a
GREAT CAST OF CHARACTERS.
FRIDAY NEXT, TIOKET-OF-LEAVB MAN.
'With the original cast.
NEXT GRAND FAMILY MATINEE ON
SATURDAY NEXT, Feb. 5*7
Prices of AUMissms, —Djesa fUrcls and Parquet -W
Cents; Orchestra Ohalra 75 cents; F.-iiaily Circle 25 cents.
WALN Dl’-STBERT TfTF.ATftK.
/ , THIS (Wednesday) EVENING Feb 24.
the claiming, talenteo, veiss-tlle, young Actress
LHC-ILLB WESTERN,
Will app «r inj: ln four acta, cntltlad
I»A X'Hlj'Bfa: or, The AcirtwH of Btidtia..
To conc.nde theLaarbabio Farce of
hK&TCRBS Is* JHPU.
Friday sight, Farewell Benefit of LncUle Western,
When will positively be produced THjs FRENCH SPF
Box Office optn from 9 till 3
Boors open at 7 o’clock. Onrtafn rises at 7>*.
Mb S. JOHN DREW'S NEW ABO&*
STREET THEATRE.
SECOND WEEK OP EIOHINGS,
TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, and THURSDAY Evenings.
THE ENCHANTRESS.
STELLA (A* Bnehwiltese) Sfl«?g Rraffrffff*
RaMIK MR. E. SB JOIN.
Don bylTio , . W. a Bill.
Porte Bracbio- ..Mr Pe&kee.
For particulars of Scenery, Inc’deute, Music* ito.,
see bilx
FRIDAY, BB&EFITOF MC«B RTOaiNOS.
In rehearsal Tfle Ma&jC MaßßlsGfi
ON MONDAI. MRS. JuHN DREW.
P; ices as usual. Curtain rises at 73£ o’clock fe%3-3t
Great n ational oiiicus
TROUPE. MARK&T Street* ahovo Twelfth*
Directress, Mrs. CHaELES WaR&BK, formerly Mra
DAN RIOB
POSITIVELY THE LAST. WEEK.
Rich Programmes will boaivennuringrkia
t*e last week
of the Great National Troupe.
Those who have not seen the exhiVtion of the great
skill of the Equestrians, Gymnast!*. Acrobats, the Loom
ed Horses, Educated Docs, and Comic Mutes, should go
at once .„
The Oral d Benefit to Mr. and Mrs FRANK WHITTA
KER will take place on THDEbDAF EVENING, 25th.
lust,, on which occasion FOURTEEN, tplendid pertor*
msnces wi’l be given.
MATINEES ON WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY AP
TERNOONS. commencing at 2K o’clock? Evening. 7.4 d.
Admission 25 cents; stage seatß 50 cents; private hoses
$3; gallery 16 cents. , fe22»fo
RT. WHITE'S
• FOURTH ANNUAL CONGEST,
PENN WIDOWS ASILUM,
Will take place at the
AMERICAN MECHANICS’ HALL,
CORNER FOURTH AND GEOaGS STREETS,
THURSDAY EVENING. Feb. 25, IBS4,
The following Ladle* and Gentlemen have very kindly
volunteered their service*:
Lady Amateur, Miss Emma Welle, Mrs. Rebecca Da*
vie*
Mr. N. B Yache, Mr. Thomas Rawlings, Mr. Samuel
Davies, Mr. A. R Batcher, Mr. Win A. Briscoe, and
others, embracing a powerful chorus.
Prof. B. A. CLARKE trill preside at the piano.
Tickets, 25 cents.
Concert to commence at 8 o’clock.
TVTKS, CORA L. V. HATCH,
"i- OF_NK W_TORK,
POSITIVELY FOB OWE EIGHT ONLY.
This popular speaker will deliver (by special invita
tion) aLec-ureto ti e citizens of Philadelphia in COAT*
CIShT lULL, FRIDAY RVEaiZiQ, Feb . 26th. at 9
O'clock, E object —“Peace and War; their Effects on
Civilization ” The speaker will answer aaestlons pro?
pos> dby the aodience at the clone of the lecture. The
clergy, p t osp, critics, and professional men, andoitlzena
generally, are invited to attend.
Ticket*, 25 cents,
THE great picture
a AT CONCERT HALL LECTURE ROOM
For a Abort season.
COMMENCING THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 25, 18®t.
J. Ibsco "William*’ celebrated
PANORAMA OF THE BIBLE.
This Is the mobt complete and finished Painting of tYe
Sacred Scrip;oxvs in the Trorld, comprising over fifty of
Uemott
SUBLIME AND THRILLING SCENES
Of the first three thousand-years of Biblical Historr.
forming altogether one tli° finest exhibitions of the age.
OP* N EVERY EVENING at half past 7 o'clock.
Admission 26 cents.
N. £. Matinees on Wednesday and Saturday after*
noous. at S o’clock.
A C mission for Children 15 cents. fe!9 2m
TEMPLE of wonders.
A ASSEMBLY BUIIiDINOS, „ -
TENTH and OHKSTNDT BtrMl*.
POSITIVELY THE LAST WEEK.
MAGICAL And PHILOSOPHICAL EXPERIMENTS!
Great Power, of VBBTBILOQUIBM, and.the LEARN IS
CANARY BIBDS. , , _ , . ,
SIGNOR BLITZ will appear In his popular Entertain
znents EVERY EVENING, commendne fit 7>£ fift<
WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY AFT&&MOOM fit 3. u
Admission2scents: Children 16cent*. Jfi4»n
ANIA ORCHESTRA.—PUBLIC
EEHEABSALS every SATtTHDAY. its o’clock, P.
M, at the MOsIOaL FOND HALL Single tickets 11
cents. Packages of six ticket-, $l. To be had at AN
DRE'S. 110* CHESTNUT Street, J. E GOULD. SB
TENTH and CHESTNUT, and at the Hall door. fe2l-tf
INSTITUTION FGjR THE BLIND.
A EXHIBITION every WEDNESDAY, at si* P M. Ad
mission Ten Cents Store No 11 South EIGHTH St. It
CASINO, CHESTNUT STREET,
AhiYve SIXTH
THE GEEAT VAKTETY ENTERTAINMENT.
ETHIOPIAN COMEDIANS.
BALLET DANGERS,
PA NT OMI MISTS,
COMIC SINGERS,
fe?2 6t* EVERY NIGHT
THE OF AMERICA,
A BY C. SOHUSS&LL.
and FRITH’S
DERBY DAY,
the mast interesting PAINTINGS
ol the day,
- ON EXHIBITION FOR A
SHORT Tins.
AT BaBLB’S GiLLBIHSg.
Bill OHEHTNUP STREET.
ADMISSION TWJSN tY-FIVB OhNT3. fe!9-12t
■PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OH
I THB FIM AKTH. _
loss CEBHTHUT STHBS*. „ „„
OPMI DAII.Y (Bond&Ys Aon 9 A. AT. tils
AdmlMlOll Children knlf S»¥i«
GYMNASIUM FOB LADIES AND
xj" GENTLEMEN, corner NINTH and ARIH Streets.
CLASSES FOR L A LlE*—Monday. Wednesday, and
Friday. 10 and UA. M., and 4 and 6P. M.
FOE BOYS— Tuesday. Thursday, and Saturday, be
tween 4 and fi and 5 and 6 P. M. ..... .
GSNTLEMEN S GYMNASIUM open at all times, from
7 A. M till 3Q i*» M>
Onartera commence at any time- .
ft?o 4t Professor! HILLEBBAND h LEWIS.
COMPLIMENTS BY RESOLUTIONS.
Atfhe close of a course of ten'Leetures delivered be*
livered before us. the undersigned members of a class ox
students, instrncted by Prot. BOLLES, at his Institu
tion, 1220 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia, on the import
ant bubiect ofhis discovery in the application of GAL
VANISM. MAGNETISM, and other modifications of
ELECTRICITY, for the speedy and permanent cure of
Acut*» and Chronic Diseases, the members of tne class
organize* by calling CHAS HSEiSA. fl. D., to the
Chair, and M, 4, GOLLQWAY to act as Secretary,
thereupon the following preamble and.V?i7- 6na °1
mena&tiona were presented by Mr uLAEK. sna ®“« r
due consideration were unanimously adopted or we
Class.-and a copy of the same presented to Professor
B ?it LI BMt)?«pd. That we have listened with ireat inte
rest to Prot BOLLBS* course of lectures, aad .uat he
has presented the philosophy of disease ana noalth aa
wholly depending on certain disturbed conditions of the
electfical nolarities of the human organizm; pjid that,
iuSilforium of these losses of electrical
and polarity, Isiheonly rationale of cure, an* that the
centrallity and polarity of the human Bystsm.Utne causa
ofall phenomena of secretion, digestion, and circulation
is also the cause of all phenomena in the physical world
around ns, and that these disturbances are .easily con
trolled, and brought into electrical harmony, which is
‘Resolved, That Prof. BOLLES* theory of disease
and health is entliely new to us; and, wa SALteve, to the.
Medical and Scientific world, fxcept thoe who have
been itught by him, as we have neves seen or hearA.
Anything like It before, and we believe it to be as useful
as it is .naw; and that it is ultimately destined to su
persede all systems of Medical practice it being the only
str;e’,y scientific and reasonable, plan, ol treating:
die ea* a
So. Risolred, That we, in duty IcioUffering humAuity*
and for the progress of the human, race. In apprciMina
ting to a condixion of health. and* happiness, coaamsnu.
the Piofeitorand htstheory and yjraccice to toe. paDnc*.
Bnd bid him God-speed, as we baiieve M# ff l, ®^V™wjflSS
is ono of benevoltnce and mercy, and caleiiiatehto oane
fit ht inanity in the only scientific and t
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thecUs papers- D. OLABK,
JOHN A. KEfi E,
TfeOß. ANDkKWS.
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DB. J. STRETCH,
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ALEX. E WYETH, M.l>.
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CJfAS. B- RHEABA, Cha.ru an
tt 1. oaLLOWaT. Secretary.
Fhiladelphu, Ftb. 20-ii, 18*4 _
R.K— Prof QolUa will commence another coursa >r
Leenu** Ht of March, which wlil be the last Lecture*
of thr Winter course- fe2l at
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