The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, February 27, 1864, Image 3

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    Anniversary.
TEE BARD OF TOWER HAtX.
backward glance ws cast,
ikly, oft we may.
mlyenary past
'.at hero's natal day.
a eat fb&t day arose,
ssed away with, tmmixed jor
the malice of our foes
\es> of its hoarj destroy.
feat—no rumors loud
BtsfoitunM- waked onr fears
.td above Mars’
teoosbow of Hope appear.!
ao oft in tattle Hoe
:r fnl feats of elawhter done,
their burnished arms to shine,
lees, ’neath a smllisg ann.
And many men of pencefol trade.
That dor. to welcome an they ought.
Appeared in fine new suite arrayed.
Which they at Tower Hai.l had bought.
And oft, wit l smile elate, they’ll cay,
• ’These clothes, which hare such service done,
I flret did wear upon the day
That hailed the birth ol Washington!’’
Balance of Winter Olothing selling at reduced prices.
Military Clothing all grades, ready-made and made to
srfer. TOWER HALL,
518 MARKET Street,
It BENNETT tg CO.
A Hoi'ELlss Case of Consumption Ovbbd.
SWATNE’S COMPOUND SYRUP WILD CHEERY
SWATHE’S COMPOUND STEUP WILD CHBBBY
SWATNE’S COMPOUND STEUP WILD CHERRY
SWATNE’S COMPOUND STEUP WILD CHEEKY
CUBES ALL COMPLAINTS
CURES ALL COMPLAINTS
CUBES ALL COMPLAINTS‘
OF THE THROAT, EBEAsr. ano lunhs.
OP THE THROAT, BBEAST, AND LONGS.
OF TEE THROAT. BREAST, AND LUNGS 3.
Thomas Dixon. Point of Bocks, 5,d , was reduced to
a mere skeleton. This case Is one of the most extra
ordinary that has ever been truly recorded. In October,
3551, he was afflicted with a severe gathering in the
f»eaat, which formed a large abscess, and also commu
nicates to tho lungs, and very much afflicted them, and
lari© qQftntiUsfl of corruption, external 3,ud
'internal, that is, large quantities passed through, the
lungs. -which he threw up. The breath could also pass
through the lungs and out through the cavity of the
frreaet with apparent ease, attended with violent cough
day and night, less of appetite, and extreme debility, so
that his physicians thought his case entirely hopeless
and beyond the power of medieine. Through the use of
£his medicine, and under the blessing of DWlne Provi*
deuce, he is now (although thirteen years have elapsed)
enjoying perfect health. *
Rev. JAMES B. DUEBOBO W, Pastor of Berlin Circuit.
Baltimore Conference, and all the principal residents of
Point of Bocks and vicinity, have testified to this re
jnarkable care. _
SWAYNE’S COMPOUND BYBUP OF WILD CHERRY
Is prepared only by Dr. SWAYNB & SOB, No. 330
Iforth SIXTH Street, Philadelphia. Sold by all Drug
gists and Dealers. _ It
KXNDAZgb’a Ambolxne,
fOB Ta B 5A I X
AMBOLIER
SIOISTBHS,
BEAUTIFIES,
ODOBATEg,
LEfIOTHBITB.
INVIGORATES.
HOUEISHES.
EMBELLISHES
THE HATE.
A PURELY VEGETABLE COMPOUND, made entirely
from stimulating extracts of
BOOTS, HERBS, AND FLOWERS.
Prevents the hair falling out or from turning prema
ftardy fray. Ladies who desire a luxuriant head of
hair Should not fall to give the ASSBOLINE a trIAL
Prise 11 per box, soutaiuius two bottles.
FRSPABCD OXLT BY
ks&dall&co..
ICG BROAPWAY, New York.
AGBFTB nr PHILADELPHIA ■
JOHNSTON, HOLLOWAY', & GOWDBN,
4»T*mW*3m No. 33 North. SIXTH Street.
Hair Bye 1 Hair Dysll
SATOHSLOB’S selebrated HAIR DYE ia the Seat in
{A« World. The only Barmless > SVue, and Reliable
pye known. This splendid Hair Dye is perfect—ehauge;
Bed, Busty, or Gray Hair, instantly to a Gloss# Bloch
cr Batttral Bromt, without injuring the Hair or sUin
gjtg the Skin, leaving the Hair Sort and Beaulifiil; l«.
part* fresh vitality, frequently restoring its pristine
golor, and rectifies the HI effects of bad Dyes. The
genuine Is signed William A. Batchelor; all others
are mere imitations, and .should be avoided. Sold by
all Druggists, Ac. FACTORY, 61 BARCLAY Street
Maw York. Xstehelor’s new Toilet Cream for Dressing
fits Bair. iv29-ly
Steck & Go’s
Mason
HAMLIN’S
CABINET
ORGANS.
STEUK & CO.’S
SEVENTH
Clothing.
SIXTH AND MARKET STREETS.
WAN AM AKEB & BROWN.'
** T HB Fofulak Olothing House of Phila.
“OAK HALL."
Best- class goods and moderate prices.
WANAMAKEB St BBOWN,
8 B. corner SIXTH and MARKET Streets.
Custom Department (to make to order) Co. *IB. Sixth at.
Dk. Stephen Sweet, op Connecticut,
%t the author of “ Dr. Sweet'B Infallible liniment. ”
ieler & Wilsok’s Highest ritEr.mri
The Cheapest, Simplest, and
Salesrooms, 701 Chestnut Street above 7th.
MABBIED.
THOMPSON—ERSKINE.— On Thursday evening 26th
at the residence of the bride’s father, bj the Rev.
Andrew Loneacre, Mr. D James Thompaon to M.ss Anna
JS, t eldest daughter of R- M. Erakme. Esq . all of this
v ‘jOHB SON—KING. —On the 25th ins*.. by Bev. T_W.
"3, Wylie* D. D„ Thomas Johnson to Rachael D. King.
££SJK^MAN —On the 24th of February, 1861. by
iießev. H. S. Norris, Mr. SicheidE. Barr, of Delaware
connty Pa. to Miss SoUie Kate Harman, youngest
daughter of Sir. John M. Harman of this city.
Delaware connty paperswill please rpy. ....
> VAUGHAN— MARSHALL. —On the 224 inet , hythe
Key. Mr. Tarnell. rector ot at Mary’s Church. West
PhUaadhhia. J Keen Vaughan to Margaret s. Mar
shall- eldest daughter of Davis Marshall, Es<j., all o.
this city. .
DIED.
DEiHAEELLI.—On Friday morning, 26th inst,, Pro
cessor Vincenzo do AmaielH.inthe sixty-first year of his
at His male friends are invited to a-tend his funeral,from
his late residence. 830 Walnut street, on Sunday morn
lug, 28th In at., at 9-o : clock precisely, wifnonfc farther
norice Funeral to proceed to St. Mary's Church. *
BLDBIDGE.—On the 26th inst., Abraham Brunner,
tson of BllH. and Mary B. Eldridge, in the sixth year of
his £g£
The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully
invited to attend his funeral, from the residence of his
parents, No fiOS North Eighteenth street, on Monday
afternoon next, at 2 o'clock. **
COOKE.—On the-26th instant, at Cbelton Hills. Cath
arine Mot rliead. youngest daughter of Jay and Dora
Cooke,i»the9tb year other age. _ .
Funeral- Monday morning, at 10££ o’clock at St. RitUS
Church, Cheltenham. Leaving at eleven, lor Wood-
—Suddenly, on the 26fch instant, Mary
Tucker, daughter of Wm. H. and H. Ella Bnrkhaxdt,
aged 8 month* and 12 days. ...
&The relatives and friends of the family are respectfal
jy inyiter to attend the funeral from the residence of her
parents. No. 725 Parrish street, on Sunday afternoon,
38th instant, at two o'clock, to proceed. To the Odd Fal
lows’ Cemetery. ... .. , -t,
BROOKS.—On the 20ih instant, after & lingering ill.
which be bore with Christian fortitude, Allred
Brooks, in the 24th year of his age. - a
The relatives and friends of the family, and the police
force of the Twenty second ward, are respectfully in
vited. to attend his funeral, from his late residence. Lin
den street. Germantown, on Sunday, 28th instant, at 2
o’clockP- M., witiioutfurthernotice. *
pT.reiHAtST».—On Wednesday, 24th instant, Samuel
Pleasants, In the 60th ? ear of his age
His male relatives and friends are lavttftd to attend m«
funeral, without further notice, from his late residence,
1433 Walnut street, on Saturday- 27th inst.. at 2 o'clock.*
BOWERS. —Suddenly, on the 25th instant, John
Rdmund. youngest son of Jacob E. and Catharine A
Bowers, ated 3yeare,‘Bmpn«bs,and27 days. *
irVIZEY —On the 25th Feb , Elizabeth Liyezey,
wifeot J>avid H. Livezey, and daughter of Christopher
relatives and frlerds of the family are respect
fully invited to attend her funeral from: T fl
residence. Pries street* Germantown, on Monday alter
aeon next, at 2 o’clock, without further notice. . .
T3ESSON & SON HAVE COMMENCED
- X> receiving their Spring and Summer Stock of MOURN
ING GOODS, and have now in wore—
Black Byzantines, English Bombazines,
•* Florentines,' French Bombazines,
" Bacete Hernanl, gammer Bombazines,
“ Crape Mareta, filially, '
*• -Badges, Mouaselaufti,
•• Silt Grenadines, Tamisea,.
Blabk. nd Black ani Wlto Sc.^
fe!6 Mo- 918 CHESTBTJT Street.
14 LVONS BLACK SIIiK velvet.
* Lyons Velvet \% yards wile.
Magnificent Spring Silks
Stoutest Black Dreaß Si'ks.
Richest Spring Organdies.
Shawls of newest styles
- f e 24 bTBE & LANDELL.
H~n ST.CLEMENT’S CHURCH,TWES-
Scs» TIBTH and CHERRY Streets.—TO MOd&OW
ueing the fourth Sunday in the mouth, the Afternoon
Service wili he omitted. Evening Service at 7H o'clock. *
Mk, UNION M. E. CHURCH, FOURTH
QA, RtrM.t below Arch —Preaching by the Pa«tor.
D. JO .TO-MORROW(Sahbatk) MOBN-
p'cloek. and Evening at 73-a o clock. It
a®'cH^I T SBVB®fra B i?KiiPa t aS t S^
stuS,-i2v j’ F BEKGTd D., will (D. V.) preach
toToreoW. SeVriSfin tire Mornligat 10JS o'clock;
In tlie Evening 7K- _—
|9b> THIRD REFORMED
CHDBCH. conrerTenth audFiib.lt Sties 8, Key.
LISTS NGKTMAN, pistor. Strrice TO-WOBBOW at
30K o cltck in the morning, and 7/i o clock in the eve*
aing, '
jftp. THEHODELHES OF THKBIBLB.
—The next sermon in tbi-course will be preached
3d the Church of the Epiphany FIFTEENTH and CaBST
-SLT Streets. TO-MOBROW Evening. Service at half
East seven Young men are cordially invited- It
GBEM-BTREETHBTHODIST
CHCEGEL—Rev James Flannery. T. act Ageat,
J-11l preach at 10M o'clock A. M , TO-MOILSOIV ( jab-
and take the tract collection.
Rev 11. F, Burn, pastor, will pieach at 1%. o’clock in
the evening. it*
3n*sg- THE RET M. BiXTER \Vir,L.
S-fiR I'reifn npon the ‘lmpending S?cocd Advent of
In St Paul's apisco-pal
MISSIONARY DAY AT arpit
M. E. Chnrcb, N. E and AKOh"
Preaehing in the morning at 10k and evening at I V>
o’clock, by Rev. 8. W. of BrooklvS Sal?
fcath Schcol An niversary in the afternoon gfr vi »
flSgi MISSIONARY I)AY~AT c T ”
GEORGE’S M E. CHORCH TO-VOERft/1
Preaching at 10K A. M.,hy Rev- Br THOMAS r *m»
PRY. Bnnday School anniversary, with SlfinKfi
vmbleme. at2 H P. M. Preachingm 7o’SSckfittee.e
•iliHS it*
MEDIATION Of* CHatst _
Seventh sermon of eerie* by T. H. Btnekto« tn
y-,) at ELEVENTH and WOOD Streets,B ABB ATHAhfr’
!“??,• 3K o’clock. Special topics, ••Bxceptloue to Safe
»f Christ,Ulnetratlng His Pii-SsU?™,!
S»tS*% , b’olock, A. Clark.- Subject, •• MoseeCroek
««■" 7«. aociat meetlng iu Lec^re
• * u*
_ the LORDS FHAtB&-' THE
sixth or the eeriei of dUcoarus on THE LO SB'S
PHATEEtriU he preaohed in St. Matthew’s Bnthsran
funrciC NEW Street, liy the pastor. Bev X. W HOT
TER?™ TO-MOBBoW EVENING, 7>i o’clock Morn
-1,1 carries commence, 10K ■ It
VBF SPM^oiSDBN^S™?brt^S^,-lS?
children in Heaven. »’ Stranger* cordially Invited. Chil
dren's Church at 3 P. M.
I^TSraKcW»#ira T CTJl
rOKD street..-Preachln* hi thePaalor. Ber&M.
?V BI Ae ’ TO-MORROW (Sabbath) EVENING, at
*y» ah important Sermon on the Prartinni T.ir* nf
Wrfst Sr me hoar next THDHSD AT. o ußlarpfoimy
a, g 1 2* s niP er g >i <?- Beale free. AUlnitled
F. b. The Factor will deliver hi. celebrated Oration
wnwn i .w , «?fei?Ji?£ Ur t 111 SiNBOM-STREBP HSILE,
MOHBAT BTENIKQ, Maxell 9th, for the benefit of the
above Church. Tickets 25 cents. Bee fntnre advertise
ments. it*
\OTTJiG HEN’S CHRISTIAN ASSD
CIATIOM. —An Adjourned Meeting of this Abbo
cißttonwill be held on MONDAY EVENIffG. Feb 29th,
nt7% o’&lork, at the Booms 1009 and 101 *SOHESTNI7r
Street Bev. FRANK L. ROBBING win make some in
targeting statements in repaid to the Young M n of our
Anny. Ladies invited. ——
TENTH WARD BOUNTY FUND.
A list of the GoLiribntors to the Bounty Fund of the
vrill be pnbliihed In the
EVENING BULLETINd
on MONDAY next, the 2Sth instant.
SPIRITUALISIff -MRS WOOD, OF
Connect: cat, r, Medium, wilt speak, under Spirit
Control, at SASBOM-STREBT HALL. TO-MORROW
(Sunday), at Ifijtf A. M and 7X P. M. Admission 5 eta.
On WEDNESDAY, March 2 3P. M., she will legate
ai the same place. Tickets 25 cents. It*
MRS. HYDE, FROM BOSTON. BU
SIN ESS and TEST MEDIUM, will ait DAILY at
Mis HALEB’ Circulating Library, No. 931 RACE Street.
Term* On* Dollar. It*
W<2** NINETEENTH ANNIVERSARY OF
ic£* the AMERICAS LITERARY UNION. THIS (Sa
turday) at 7 H o’clock, at their Hall, north
ea*t corner NINTH and C ALLOWMILL Streets. Ad
dieeees by several of the member*. The pabHe invited
to attend. Admittance free. GEO. J. HETZELL.
It* • Secretary.
ST. ANDREW’S SOCIETY—A
meeting of this Society will, be held on MON
DAY EVENING. 29th Instant, in the CONTINENTAL
HOTEL, at 7>s o’clock. Members are requeated to attond
without farther notice.
fe27 2t GEORGE YOUNG, Secretary.
■ngy THE FIRST ANNUAL COMMENCE*
KENT of the PHILADELPHIA DENTAL COL
LEGE will be held at CONCERT HaLL. on MONDAY
EVENING, February 29.1864, at 7 % o’clock. Valedictory
by Professor C. A KINGSBURY- PaWlc respeetfally
invited. J. H. McQUiLLAN.
fe27-st* Dean of the Faculty.
■». phiwdbiphia TBiey am
Lcf-r MISSION SOCIETY.—. 4 meetlne in behalf of this
Society-win he held iu the *ioaOi Presbyterian Church.
SSEtr THIRD Bfld RE9 WOOD Streets, on ATH
EVENING. ?Bth instant, at W* ©’clock. Bev John.
Moore (pastor). Rev. F. W. Olmsted, and Bev,
Wiilisia Comell, D. D., will address the meeting.
in tAiourned meeting will be held In the First
Eaotisi CfcttTch, CHESTNUT above Thirty-sixth street
(west Philadelphia), on TUESDAY EVENING, March
J*!. at 7K o’clock. Rev. T, E. Hartiud&le. Rev. J. G.
Butler, Rev J. H. Castle, and others, will take pirfc
in the txercises.
♦lso. on WEDNESDAY EVENING, March 2. la the
Fiist Frtsbyterinn Church. BRIDGE Street (Mantua).
Bev. Y. s. Johnston. Rev J. Dickerson, Bev. J* A.
Henry, and Rev. 8. R Smith, will address the meeting.
All friendly to the canseare invited to attend.
Colltctione will be taken cp to aid the Society. It*
POLYTECHKIC COLLEGE, WEST
PhJSU SQUAJiE. —The Spring Course of Lectures
and demonstrations will begin. March Ist. and continue
four months.
Graduates of respectable Literary Colleges are admit
ted o.i tbfc-ir Diplomas, and non-graduates, after exami
nation, to the claea of ’65 (Engineers}.
Those who desire to Join the claw of 'will. If pre
pared. be admitted to the Scientific School In the order
of application as fast as vacancies occur.
Tiefceft to the Lectures on Geology. Mineralogy* and
Chemistry, and to the practical instruction in Chemistry
and Design, may be obtained separately if desired..
ALFBED L. KENNEDY, M. D.,
__ President of Faculty.
fNffT" ATTENTIONS
ICU CITIZENS OF. THJSJTBST WARD,
A FEW PACTS FOE TOU.
lit. Are jon liable to the draft, which takes place on
the 10th of March next, under the recent t-roclamation of
the President of the United states, calling for 600. 000 men?
2d. Under the new conscription act. all persons be*
tween the age of 20 and 45 years are liable, and two*
thirds of the exemptions for physical disability ara
cut off.
3d. Do yon want to enlist in the service of your coua'.ry,
to sustain the "best Government on earth? if so, go at
Once, ana you will receive ail the liberal bounties offered.
If yon are drafted, however, it will cost you SSOD, Which.
Will exempt you for one year ,
4th. Previous to the last call/the First ward was defi
cient 782 men; the last call will, probably, Increase it to
SCO in*n. The Collecting Committees have succeeded,
with the moneys collected in the ward, in reducing the
latter number some 250 and they must eituer have more
money to pay Ward Bounty to the soldier who accredits
himself to the First ward, or stop aad await the draft.
6th. In ca»o yon have been drafted before, what is
your experience? How much time did yon lose at the
rrovott Efaxchal’a office? How much did you pay the
hangers-on. to oßtain a preference lathe line awaiting
examination, with all the other evils attending a draft ?
Bo you feel as though you would rather make any sacri
fice thfth go through each an ordeal^aaain?
Pianos.
Attend a mass meeting every night this week, at
KaTEB HALL, SOUTH Street, above Fifteenth, and
bring your money with you* to contribute generonsly to
the general fund. $25, in caßh, will secure the ward all
the soldiers required betwren now and March let. at
which time the Government bounty ce&sss aai, of
course, volunteering will cease, and the draft will take
place for any deficiency in the ward.
The Hon. Wm. B. Mann, district Attorney; Theodore
Cuvier. Esq.; Morton McMichael; Professor Saunders*
and other eminent speakers will make stirring appeals
for the relief of your ward „ , ~
The Committee, authorized at a ward meeting held
February icth, 1664, will receive in cash #25, guarantee
ihg the person paying H from tne next draft ? or, if draft
ed, the money wut be returned on the production of iha
receipt given The plan has been carefully examine*!,
and in less than twenty-four hours 1,000 man should
come forward and pay this cheap insurance against the
draft- Come yourself, and bring your neighbor.
This appeal is made to every capitalist, mechanic,
iaboritg man, lather, brother, and citizen in tne ward,
as we only have a few days to get this fearfal number of
men charged to our ward expunged from the enrol
ment hooka.
trite conscription act has been declared Constitutional
by the Supreme Court of ihe State, and, as the Govora
inem nnu*t tie sustained at all hazards. It will be tho
roughly enforced ... , .
Any contribution yon desire to make, hand, to 0116 of
the committee in your precinct.
a hand of music will be in attendance __ _
By order of the Committee. BEfIJ. FRAffKLIS,
Chairman Com. on Printing.
Philadelphia, February 25.1564. fe23-tf
pianos.
j. e. goult>,
and CHESTNUT.
825 —FIRST WARD BOUNTY —s3s*
ft®* TWO HONORED WANTED in the
First ward TO*DAY. paid at once on prasentatkjn
of certificate of mustering officer accrediting the recruit
to-be Fintwfird. The Committee of Distribution will
be at toe Provost Marshal’s Office, TWELFTH Street,
above Spruce* Every Afternoon to par the money
promptly. W. H. TASKER,
fe26- tf Treasurer.
AT A MEETING OF THE NWTH
BOUNTY FOND COMMITI’iSfi, held on
the Ssth instant, it was
Resolved. That in lieu of a general newipaper publi
cation by the Treasurer of the sums received for the
Bounty Fund, he be instructed to prepare a tabular list
of tto snlucriberi, and the amounts subscribed, by
precinct, the tame to be Issued in pamphlet form. t-*r
general distribution before the day fixed for the draft.
8 DANIEL STEINMfiTZ. Chairman.
Epwakd H, Ofipsy, Sec’y.
TENTH-WARD BOUNTY FUND-
An Adjourned Meeting of the Citizens of the
TENTH WARD, for the purpose of adoptinjrmeasures to
avoid the Diafc, will be held on SATURDAY EVENING
next, the 27 :h inst , at 8 o’clock, in the Lectare Room of
thelßaptist Church, N. W. corner of BROAD and ARCH
Streets
As this will be the last meeting for this purpose-a
general attendance of all who are desirous that the quota
of the Ward shall be filled without a draft if earnestly
requested. STBPHEN COLWELL, President.
John K. Valentines, Secretary. fe23-2fc
ADDITIONAi.
cowed by Mib. Liei
AKOH stiect» as subscriptlox
OF COLORS for the 21st Pem
Win H Boyd commanding:
Previously reporred. fIS6 00
Casb«..«*.fcAj 1 O'!
8e8kejrt...W..„.«,~. 100
Cash 100
Be Haven & Bro 5 00
George Duf/r. 2 fcO
Cash ......... 1 00
Walden.Kenker&Co 0 00
Gar) 1 0i«
G C Bobexts' 1 00
Bichai d bale 100
UNION REFUGBES AT CAIRO.—
CASH ACKNOWLEDGMENTS for the week end
ing Februsry 25,1864: • \
William Turves. $26: J. B. Boss, $5; Col. A. R
fcers, $2O; Walnut-street Presbyterian Church, west
Philadelphia (additional), SH; T. Calhoun, $10; Mantua
Pieeryteriao. Church, $31.60; Miss Clemstn. Clayaaont.
Del., $36; Tenth Presbyterian Church, in part, jsss; l
W H.» Ithaca- N.*Y , $10; £. Aeharßt & Son, $100& 5L
Wl Baldwin & Co,, $100; Bdmund A. Sender & Co.,
$100: A.. $2; Pupils of-Miss Janvier's Seminary, West
Philadelphia. Slf.10; Wm, P, Orr, Lewes, Del, $5: M.
L 8.. $5; Mrs, C. P., $6; Mrs, B, P. Taylor, $10;
Charles Huston, Coateavil'e, $25; J. P. Huston, Coates
ville $25; Mrs Sproat, $1—5594.70. Previously acknow
ledged, $31210-total, S9C6 80. .
aIeo; ore box clothing. Hiss Clemeon, Claymont.Del.;
one box from pupils of Miss Janvier’s Seminary. West
Philadelphia; two boxes from Ladies’ Aid society, St.
Paul’s Chnith; one parcel ltom Ladies or Fx»tßaptist
Church; one parcel from Louisa Roberts. _
H. JS. THI6SBLL, 9»9 CHESTNUT Street,
It* For Key. B FOLSOM.
PITTSBURG, FORT WAY AK. AND
ESTchicago railway company.
Office op the Secretary,
Pittseuko, Pa.. February 12th, 1861
The Annual Meeting of the Stock and Bondholders of
this Company for the election of Director®, and *neh
other business as may come before it, will be held at the
Office of raid Company, in the city of Pittsburg, on the
THIRD WEDNESDAY OF MARCH, A. D. 1894, at 10 A.
M Tte Stock and Bond Tran star Books 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 »amain
ClOßfd until the Wth-dar of Mareh £?***£**•-„„*
fels-lml7 W» H. BARnES, Secretary.
ika OFFICE PEUBSJTLVASU RAIL..
\S* ROAD COJIFANI. _ ,
Philadelphia, Feb. IS. 1884.
Nr.TIJK TO STOCKHOLDERS.-The Annual Election
for Directors will be held on MGNDAI, the 7th day of
March, 1864, at the Office of the Company, Vo »38
South 0 HIRE Street. The poll* will he open from ten
o’clock 'A- M. until six o’clock P. M . • ,
No fch»re or shares transferred within sixty days pre
cedu e the election will entitle the holder or holders
tl ereof t© vote, * EDMUND SMITH,
felS-tmh7 Secretary.
the WORLD OF FAC T AID
FANCY—LECTURE for the relief of Disabled
Soldiers’ Families, under the-c&re of the Ladies’ > irst
Union Association, by ENO'.IH B. SUPPLES, at HANDEL
AND HAYDN HALL, on TUESDAY EVENING. Sfcrch
Ist stR o’clock Tickets, 25 cents s for sale at the Associa
tionHoom^s37N£r^_ElGHTHStreet^^_fe23B^
CONTINGSTALHOTELCOMPAOrY
The COUPONS due Mwob Vt»1864, on the eight
per cent Mortgage Bonds of the CONTINENTAL SO i£L
COMPANY, will be paid on and after that date, upon
Presentation of the same at the Commercial Bank, in the
city of Philadelphia. J. SERGEANT PRIGS.
ft26-4t Treasurer,
OFFICE OF THE* CITY TREA*
SiRER. Philadelphia, Feb. 3-3, 1864.
NOTlCE*^—Holders of matured City Loin will Please
nest ut the r&me for payment at this office. Interest
from the date of maturity. ~
fe£B Bt HENRY BPMM. City Treasurer,
AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MVSIC
REV. HENRY WaRD BEECHER -
Will deliver his great Address, entitled „
.’’AMERICAN MESSAGE TOGRBAT BBITAIN,”
MONDAY. FBBRU ARY 2&TH,
. At 8 o’clock.
Adtnxesion. 25 cents; Keterved Seats, 50 cents.
The esle of Tickets will commence at 9 A. M.„ WJ3D*
NESIIAY. the 24th. at ASH MEAD & EYiNi’, Wo. 734
CHtSrgTTT Street. fo2J 4t*
LOBBEKRY GREEK BULROAD
COMPANY.—Philadelphia, Jan 29, 1864.
Th* annual meeting of the stockholders of the LOR*
BERRY CREEK RAILROAD COMPANY will be held at
the office of the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Com*
nanv No. 9SST South FOURTH Street, Philadelphia,on
March 9th, 18M. at 1 o’clock P M., for
♦ho elcriion of a President and six Directors to serve
r °ld & £2& mjeal '
FWPIB TC COPPER COaiPAMY (OP
—'The ftrßt meeting of the Empire
SteiMswa'a
A.-M. B. A. HOOPBB,
Two of the Associates of said Corporadoa.
Pm.T.mFMt.fttßlW, MS - Mt
•a*, ai-lkstow* COM -
Iffl»#S H KftKAS:s:
psiy. No aa» Fonih FOUBTH htroet, , f jr 'the
r “ a? (mfcD nd anltl other yy ll^ 6 WBBB. Secretary.
VOIIHDT 9t«iTMMt 100 * ) 4i h * O P" i SS 8 s e to°ck t SmI
Into consideration an lnoroaM ofthc ol
Company. B. T. FSAILBY, Ba*Wf W.
PcßEinaT 15.1804. W l5 lK
TENTH WARD,
sacuau ~.
HOW IOU CAN- AVOID IT.!.
i DONATIONS RE
rot. B. J. LEVS, No. 18»J
ins for tha parehiga of A sET
maylvania Cavalry* Colonel
Cash 1 00
Or. Leaf. 1 00
Gash 100
Cash 1 00
G. H. Brows 5 00
From W. F. Hushes.. 100
Cash ••• ICO
Cash* 15 00
$lBlOO
m*
GREAT CENTRAL FAIR
808 THB
SANITARY COMMISSION.
PHILADELPHIA. HOT GHKSTNST StRSST,
PEBRIIARI 20,1884.
The undersigned. members of the Executive Commit*
tee of the Crest Central Fair for the Sanitary Commis
slor, beg to invite the co-operation of all their fellow
citizens, especially of those resident In Pennsylvania,
Delaware, and New Jersey, fn this important enter
prise. It le proposed to hold the Fair in PHILADEL
PHIA in the first week in JDN 8 next, and It is confi
dently expected that the contributions coming from a
population so benevolent and patriotic as that which
inhabits tie Central States, and representing the most
impoitant tid varied branches of industry and ait,
will sec ore a in aid of the funds of the Com
mission and foMne benefit of the Soldier at least equal
to that which has attended similar undertakings in
other cities. It is not necessary to say a word to stimu
late sympathy for the soldier; we feel for them all as
brethren, and the popular heart seeks only the best
mode of manifesting that sympathy In the most
efficient and practical way. These Fairs in
ocher rlaceß have been productive of great results.
By this means Chicago has recently raised for this
object £60,C00, Boston #160,000. and Cincinnati more
than S2CO,OCO. We appeal, then, with the greatest con
fidence to the inhabitants of the Central States, especi
ally to those who constitute the great industrial classes,
to send us contributions, the productions of their skill
and workmanship. We appeal to them in the interest
of no party, radical or conservative, Bepublioan or De
mocratic. administration or anti-administration. We
know only 'this, that to send our national soldiers in
the field supplies to supplement those Government un
dertakes to give them, but which they sometimes fall to
receive, end thus to relieve them when sick and In
miteiy. is a work of Christian charity, and that it is a
VfoTK of intelligent patriotism also, as economizing
their life, health, and efficiency, cn which, under God,
the nation depends in this its time of trouble.
We therefore ask every clergyman to announce this
humsne undertaking to his people, aod to advise them
to do what they can to farther it. We ask the press to
give it the widest publicity and the most earnest en
couragement We call on every workshop, factory, aud
mill for a specimen of the best thing it c. n turn out; on
etexy artist, great and small, for one of his creations;
on all loyal women for the exercise of their taste and
industry; on farmers, for the product) of their fields and
dairies The miner* the naturalist, the man of scWnee,
the traveller, can each e«nS something that can. at the
very least, be converted into a blanket that will warn,
and may save from death, some one soldier Whom Go
vernment supplies 1 ave failed to reach. Every one who
can produce anything that has money value is invited
lo give a simple of hie beat work as an offering to the
cause of national unity. Every workingman, mechanic,
or farmer, who can make a pair of shoes, or raisea bushel
of apples, is called on do contribute something that can
be turned Into money, and again from money Into the
iz.eßns of economizing the health and life of our national
soldier*.
Committees have been appointed in each department
of industry and art whose business It will be to solicit
contributions for the|Fair, each inftts own speoial branch.
These committees will place themselves in communica
tion with those persons who may wish to aid US. In the
meantime, it is recommended that local Committees or
associations te formed in every portion of Pennsylva
nia- Delaware, and Ne sv Jersey, with a view of organi
sing the industry of their respective neighborhoods, so
as to seeme contributions for the Fair.
Cf mmUieeß of Ladies have also been organized, to co
operate with those of the Gentlemen in soliciting con
tributions.
a list of all these committees mu be shortly published
and distributed. In the meantime, thoso who are dis
posed «o fid ns or who may desire any farther informa
tion on the eobj*ct, are requested to address CSABLES
J. fcTILLE, Corresponding Secretary of the Executive
Cob: m'ttee of the Great Central Fair, No. 1307 CHEST
NUT Street,
JOHN WELSH, Chairman.
CALEB QOPE, Treasurer.
C, J. STILLS, Cor. Seo’y,
H H FURNJSBB, Rec. Sec’y.
8. V. Merrick,
B H. Moore,
J. H Orne,
Jno Bobbins,
Wm, Struthore,
Wn. M. Tiighman.
Geo Trofcfc,
Tlios. Webster,
t Geo. Whitney.
Geo. A Wood.
fe2s thswswsCt
W. H. Ashhurst.
Horae© Binney, Jr.,
A. E. Boiie,
If. B Browne,
Jno. C- Oregon.
D. B. Cummin*,
Theo. Cnyler,
Fred, Graff,
J. C. Grubb,
Joseph. Harrison, Jr.,
R. M. Lewis.
MCpM LECIURE B 1
9GP» CATHGaRT, on VW
and Hones In Connection Wit
be)llon,”on TIiESDAT EVJ
the Etcond Baptist Church
aboT-'- Poplar, for the bene
Tickets, 26 cents. „
■» VULCAN HINIHG COMPAMT -Tfiß
firrt meeting of the VCJLCAM MINING COM
PANT, nnrier its articles of association, will be held on
SATURDAY, the 12th day of March, 1864 at No. 33&
WALNUT Street, Philadelphia, at 11 o'clock. A. M.
JOSSrH H. TROTTER,
B. A. HODPES,
Two of the Associates of said Corporation.
Philadelphia, Feb. 23,1864. fe24-I6t
PENNSYLVANIAEAILROAD COM
|»» PANT. Treasurer s Dbpartmext.
Philadelphia, February 16,1864.
The Board of Birectors have this day declared an
EXTRA DIVIDEND OF FIFTEEN -DOLLARS upon each
Share of the present Capital Stock, as registered on the
hooks Of the company this day. . '
The said Extra Dividend to be payable in Stock of the
Company, at its par valne of Fifty Dollars per share,
the f-bares to be dated May 2, 1864, and to be entitled to
dividends payable la November next, and thereafter, as
tbo present stock of tbe company. ~
Stock Certificates for tht extra dividend will be de
livered on and after May_a.lB64 _
fel6-tmhl THOS. T- FIRTH. Treaearer.
SKSe NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS OB’
THE OIL OBESE: AND BIDGWAY RAILROAD
LOMTdIIYi —An adjourned annual medtinffof the Stock,
bolders of this Company will be held on TUESDAY HiB
flret dav of March. 1664. at half past 10 o’clock A. U., at
No- 4 WILLING’S Alley, in Philadelphia.
felWft JOaEPH LBSLEY, Secretary,
■Mai PIOLABS&FHIA AMD RSADIMe
KSW RAILROAD COMPANY, Office 937 South
roaiTH Street, Phtlapblphia. September 2, 1863,
Diy>DEND NOTICE.—The following-named parsons
are entitled to a Dividend on the Common Stock of this
Company. The residence of several of them Is tm«
knows, and It is. therefore, necessary that the certUL*
rates of stock should ha piscented on eauine for the
Dividend. S. BRiJOFOBD. Treasurer,
umutmu. STOCKHOLDERS’ NAMES.
6. Lancaster, Benry B. Sherer.
John Mclntyre, Andrew’Tomer,- ,
Benj. 7. Newport, (Mrs. RebeccaUirtsb
seG-atnthtf
MILITARY.
S GENERAL RECRUITING OFFICE,
Ho. 611 CHESTNUT Street. —Secrniie wanted for all
tie valiant oil Cavalry. Artillery, and Infantry Re
siments now in service, raised in this State.
* A limited number of men can yet he enlisted for the
Second Artillery, P. V., stationed in the fortifications
for the defence of Washington, and,for the Third Artil
lery, stationed at Fortress Monroe, Ya., by applying at
this office immediately. .
BOUNTIES. _ ni . t
Veteran Volunteers., * j ‘*‘l§iQ
All other Volunteers $575
cash in hand. ' . . ...
ewareof unauthorized Agents, irresponsible runners
and scoundrels, who are on the aleTfc everywhere to take
advantage of you; but come direct to the authorized Ke*
ciuiting Office, No. 611 CHESTNUT Street and select a
good old regiment, secure the bounty, serve under offi
cers of experience and avoid the impending draft.
Note —MONDAY, the 29th, Will be thelast day for the
above bounties. chas. n. oadwalLADEB.
Captain Second Artillery. (112 th.) P.V.,
fe27 2t* General Recruiting Officer.
STHE LAST CHANCE TO AVOID
THE DRAFT, winch will take place on the TENTH
of MARCH nest. The undersigned are recruiting a
Company for the 18th PENNSYLVANIA CAVALRY,
Letter C. All Government and .Local. Bonntiee will be
promptly paid to all rf emits enlisting in this Company,
same as to any other Veteran Regiments.
Apply to FSEI) z ARB ACHES,
Llent. PHILIP A. VOORHEBS.
No. 106 South BIX CH Street, at
C. M. BEBKl’B; or,
Lieut. SAMUEL JOHNSO», -* r
Market Htreet Railroad Depot,
BRINTON GREEN’S HOTEL, .
West Philadelphia, and
PAUL D. ANTRECHI,_ ■
fe24-4t* No iPgg BIPGE Avenue.
S. REED & CO.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
No. 115 ARCH STREET,
Have on hand, and offer for i ale—
SUGARS.
New Orleans, Porto Rico, and Cuba: Patent Cut Loaf,
Crushed and Pulverized, A and B, and Philadelphia
Sugar House.
SYRUPS.
New Y ork and Philadelphia, in hogsheads and barrels.
TEAS.
Young Hyson and Imperial, choice medium and low
grades Oolong, Powchong, and Chulans.
COFFEE.' *-
* t
Rio,, prime quality Laguayra, choice Old White.
Spices, Castile Soap, genuine and imported, whole and
pure Ground Pepper, Indigo, Mate, Coffee Substitutes*
Ac It
pAFEB WAREHOUSE.
FARRELL, IRVING, & 00.,
510 MINOR STREET.
Manufacturers of ROLL WRAPPERS, DOUBLE aud
SINGLE MEDIUM, CAP, and CROWN MANILLA, on
hand, or made to order.
Highest price paid for rope in large or small quanti
ties. fd2s-3ta
& SHAFFNER,
SUCCESSORS TO
SHAFFNER, ZEIGLER & OO. s
COSTINUB THE WHOLESALE
hosiery axd variety business,
At the old stahd,
fe2s-18t* No. 36 NORTH FOURTH STREET.
gPECTAOLES TO SUIT ALL BIGHTS.
artificial human eyes
Inserted without pain, by
JAMES W, QUEEN & CO..
oB* CHESTNUT STREET.
QPEKA GLASSES AND OFFICERS'
FIELD GLUSES
Microscopes for Physicians and Students.
A very large assortment for sale by
JAMES W. QUEEN & CO.,
634: CHESTNUT Street.
MATHEMATICAL DRAFTING IN-
Hl > ' STRUMENTS.
Chesterman’s Metallic and Steel Tapa.mea«nres.
For sale by JAMBS W QUEBN ft CO„
! 93* CHESTNUT Street.
Priced ard illustrated catalogues gratia . fe23-tf
T IFE-LIKB, NATURAL AND ARTIS-
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Stree. ' It*
CECOND NATIONAL BANK OF
FRANRFORD.
CAPITAL ,100.000. VIM THE PRIVILEGE OF IN
CREASING TO *500.000.
_ NATHAN HILLES, President.
WILLIAM H. RHAWB, Ca.hiar,
(Late of the Philadelphia Bank >
PIEBOTORS:
NATHAN HILLES. CHARLES E. BREMER,
GEOBGBW. RHaWN, BENJ. ROWLAND. Ja-.
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t |ta l leSSdmuoMl Bank of Philadelphia I» now
open at No 13* MAIN Street, Frankfort. for thetrana
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t *CoUecHone upon eH accemlble poiute will be made
shawN. Goahiar;
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Y THE REV. WJU.
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on CTS! 20 OTS!! 20 CTSI ! !—HAR-.
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Advertisers receive copies of journals In which,
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TO BUSINESS MEN.
X THK CUMBBRIiAND VAT.LEY JOTTEHAI..
published at Mechanicaburg, Cumberland county, P«L,
and now in its ninth volume* is an excellent medium, for
‘business men of all classes to reach a I&tjjq and desirable
class of purchasers. The Journal has a LAR<?£ CIR
CULATION in the best portion of the State and adver
tisers will find -it to tbelr advantage to make use of Its
columns. Terms moderate.
Ordersleft with JONES WEBSTER, Advertising Agent*
No. 50 Borth FIFTH Street. Philadelphia, will receive
prompt attention: or. if preferred, address
J). J. CARMA9Y. Publisher,
Ueehaniciburg. Paj _
P’ape'r Bangings—john h
I.ONGSTRBTH, No J» North. THIRD Street. Sa
ving the sole aienty for several of the largest Eastern.
Kosnufacturere enables ns to ►howan uneuu tiled variety
of new designs, which will ba sold at mannficturers
P'icee. The first floor wiU be devo el to retailing.
DwfelUEga decorattd in first class s yle, and the hang'
ug department prorerly i ttendfd to.
JOHN H. LONGSTRBTH,
ftOTln,* No. la North THIRD Street.
T>EJM> R'S GALLERY, SECOND,
** those GREEN. Is famous for the excellent manner
of escoutlng those popular styles of likenesses. Cartes da
Visits. Whta yon desire any. give him a coll. It*
RETAIL DRY GOODS*
1864. SPRING goods. 1864.
THOS. W. EVANS & CO.’
DAILY RECEIVING AND OPENING THEIR
SPRING IMPORTATION
NEW AND ELEGANT SILKS,
CHOICE DRESS GOODS,
EMBROIDERIES, LACES, &c.
THIB STOCK IS PRINCIPALLY OF THEIR OWN
SELECTION IN TBE
BEST EUROPEAN MARKETS,
WILL BE FOUND ONE OF THE CHOICEST AND
OANEBOMEBT ASSORTMENTS IT HEY HAVE EVER
OFFERED THEIR CUSTOMERS.
SIS and SSO CDegtnut Staroet.
feST-tf *
gPRING GOODS.
FJBST OPENING OF
SPRING- DRESS GOODS,
At the Store of
*J. F. YOUNG,
{Successor to T. Fi3Hfr),
No, 70 North FOURTH Street,
JOHN F. YOUNG
is now opening one of the most complete selections of
LADIES’ DRESS STUFFS that can be found in this
market Special attention is directed to the styles and
prices. -
TDLACK SILKS—BEST MAKES, AT
-L> $l6O. $163, $1.76, $2. to $3.60.
Newest shades Colored Alpacas, 60 to 75 cents. _
Cheap Black Alpacas, Si cents to $l.
4-4Flgured Brilliants and khirtings. 45cants.
HEAVY TABLE LINEN.
2*yards wide, extra good, at $1 per yard.
Auction lot Breakfast Table Clothe. $2 25. .
Bargains In Men's Linen Cambric Handkdichltfo
Balmorala—Black and White Stripe.
WATER PROOFS.
Large lot, bast goods, at $2.
Siring Cloakings of every kind.
New Fancy Caasimeree.
NEW SPRING CLOAKS.
Water*Proof Cloaks. *
Spring doth. Cloaks.
New Spring Shawls.
BOYS* CLOTHING. s
Fine stock of Seasonable Clothing.
Spring Jackets and Pants.
Clothing made to order.
COOPER St CONARD,
It 8. E. cor. NINTH and MARKET Streets.
TABLE damasks.
A Scotch Table Damask. $1 to $1.87. _
Power-loom, or halfbleacned Table Linens.
Unbleached Table Linens.
Fine and low-priced Napkins- •
Pamaek, Buck, and Power-loom Towels*
Towelings and Diapers. . ~
Best Irish Linens, from 6Cc to $l. Yfyz-
Heavy Huguenot Wide Sheeting*.
Flannels, GaUte, & cwißD>
fe27 8. E. corner NINTH and MARKET Sts.
gPBING AND SUMMER
DRESS GOODS!
AT LOW PRICES.
We have arranged to close out rapidly a lot of—
MOZAMBIQUES at Vlbi cents.
HOZAHBI4UES at 1 6%.
MOZAMOIQUSS at 2J.
- HOZ AMBIQUE i and BAREGES at 26 cents.
OUR WEN STODDAKT & BROTHER,
450, 452, and 454 North SECOND Street.
feSB3t ' above Willow.
COMMISSION HOUSES.
rjiH E ATTEN T I O N O F
THE TRADE
fs called to
OUR STOCK OF
SAXONY WOOLEN CO. all-wool Plain Flannel*.
TWILLED FLANNELS,
Various makes in Gray, Scarlet, and Dark
PRINTED SHIRTING FLANNELB.
PLAIN OPERA FLANNELS.
BLACK COTTON WARP CLOTHS.
16, 16, 17, IS, 19, 20, 21, ZS o*.
FANCY CASSIMEBEB AND SATINETTS.
BALMORAL SKIRTS, all Grades.
COTTON GOODS, DENIMS, TICKS, STRIFES, SHIRT-
INGS, &c., from various Mills.
BE COURSE!, HAMILTON, & ETASS,
33 LETITIA Street, and S
39 South FRONT Street.
fe27-vrsi»tse6
JNSKEEF & TEUEFITT,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
No. 311 CHESTNDT STREET.
Have in Store, and offer to tlie trade,
FRBNCH, BRITISH, AND GERMAN
dkess goods.
SHAWLS, of all descriptions.
VEIL GOODS, in all colors.
4 4, 6-4, and 6-4 ENGLISH CHAFES.
LINEN CAMBRIC HANDKERCHIEFS, he. fe2B-lm
DRV GOODS.
gEYMOUB, FEARLESS, & SANDS,
IMPORTERS OF
WOOLEN AND COTTON
W ARP CLOTHS,
AND OTHER BRITISH DRY GOODS,
303 CHESTNUT STREET,
(Comer of Second street,) and
bs MURRAY Street, Hew York.
CLOTHING.
1864.
FINE CLOTHING
AT
WHOLESALE.
We are now prepared to show to cash buyers as exten
sive a stock: of medium and fine Ready-made Clothing,
for Spring sales, as can be found in the United States.
- Buyers can save their expenses to New 1 ork, and find
the coeds they want ten percent, cheaper in
Philadelphia
An examination of our stock is solicited.
WANAMAKER & BROWN,
OAK HALL,
fell-lm if S. E. comer SIXTH and MARKET Sts.
ARMY GOODS.
■pOR THE ARMY AND NAVY,
EVA NS Ad HASSALL,
military FURNISHERS.
418 ARCH STREET,
PHILADELPHIA
Banners, Regimental and Company Flags, Swords,
Bashes, Belts, Faeeants, Epaulettes, Hats, Caps, Can
teens, Haversacks, Camp Kits, Field Glasses, Spurs,
and everything pertaining to the complete outfit iot
Army and Navy Officers.
A liberal discount allowed to the trade. felO-lm
Q W. SIMONS A BBOTHEB,
SAMSOM-STREET HALL. PHILADELPHIA,
MANUFACTURERS OF JEWELRY.
FINE BWOBDS,
' AND
MILITARY GOODS IB EVERY VARIETY.
AntfMfßm
pROTHINGHAM dk WELLS
HAVE EOS SALB.
HEAVY, MEDIUM, .AND LIGHT SHEETINGS AND
SHIRTINGS *
STANDARD DRILLS.
HEAVY CAR TON FLANNELS, \ _
WASH BQTON AND VICTORY CAMBRICS AND
fsTT.rriAK
BEOWN, BLEACHED, AND CORSET JEANS.
No. 19 WORSTED TARN. &e. Se22iftf
OF REMOVAL.
The undersigned would inform their friends and the
public generally that they have removed from their Old
Stand, 517 ARCH Street, to their
SPLENDID NEW WAREROOMS,
No. CIS* AHCII STREET,
where they will continue the tale of
GAB FIXTURES, CHANDELIERS,
COAL-OIL BURNERS, &C.
Having associated with bur house Mr CHARLES
PAGE, (formerly the Principal Designer fop Cornelias
A Baker,) we are nowprepared to execute orders for Gas
Fixtures of all grades ana designs, from the plainest to
the most massive and elaborate ,
VAN KIRK & CO.,
fel9-3m Ho. 019 ARCH STREET.
TIE AT ON & DBNOKLA,HARDWARE
XX Commission Merchants, 507 COMMERCE and 510
NORTH Streets, offer for i&le;
Anchor Brand Nalls; Plymouth Mill Rivets.
W. &S. Butcher’s Cast Steel; Eagle Cabinet Looks,
Putnam’s Hone Nails; Looke aSehool Slates.
Copper, Brass, and Iron Wire; Cotton Cards.
Also, a fall assortment of American Hardware.
fe6-6mlf -
T INEN THREAD.
JU SAMPSON'S AHGYLB,
VIBOENT MILLS.
BOOKBINDERS’,
_ OAKPBT THKBAD.
YoIMUbT
WE HAVE LEARNED NOT TO BE
ff astonished at anything. Team of experience, and
a correspondence extending throughout all nationalities
of the habitable globe, have turned theories into facts
and established a basis frost which we seed not err.
We are not surprised at each foots as the following*
although the versons who unite them are. We know
the persons and circumstances, hence feel at liberty to
endorse their statements•
M New Bedford. Mass., ITor. 24,1883.
“Pear Sir: I have been, afflicted many years, with
severe prostrating cramps in my Scabs, cold feet and
hands, and a general disordered system Physicians
and medicines failed to reliove me. While visiting some
friends in New 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 de
grees, in a few days I was astonished to find the coldness
and cramps had entirely left me, and 1 could sleep the
night through, which I had not done for years. I feel
like another being. My apatite and strength have also
greatly Improved by the use of the Plantation Bitters.
“Respectfully, JUDITH RUtJSBL.’*
“ * * * 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 Bitters. * * *
Three bottles restored ray speech and cured me. *
0. A. FLAUTE.”
The following is from the Manager of the Union Home
School for the Children of Volunteers:
“ Havbmsybr Mansion, Fifty-seventh: St..
ITewYobk. August 2,1883.
41 Bb. Drake: Your wonderful Plantation Bitter*
have teen given to some of our little children, suffering
from weakness and weak lunge* With most happy effect.
One little girl, in particular, w,Uh pains in her head*
loss of appetite, and daily wasting consumption, on
whom all medical skill had been exhausted, has bean
entirely restored. We commenced with but a teaspoon-,
ful of Bitters a day. Her appetite and strength rapidly
increased, and she is now well,
Reepeetfully, ■ Mrs. O. M. DEVOS.”
“ * * * I owe much to you, for I verily believe the
Plantation Bitters have saved my Hfe.
Rev. W. H. WAGGONER, Madrid, S. Y.”
“# * * Thou will send me two bottles more of thy
Plantation Bitters. My wife has been greatly benefited
by their use. /•
Thy friend, ASA CURB£E, Philadelphia. Pa”
*• * * * i have been a great sufferer from Dyspepsia,
and had to abandon, preaching. *. * * The Plantation
Bitters have cured me. ■
Rev. J. 8. CATHdBN, Rochester, BT Y.”
•« * * *. i have given the Plantation Bitters to hun
dreds of our disabled soldiers with the most astonishing
effect. G. W. D- ANDREWS,
Superintendent Soldiers 7 Home, Cincinnati, O.”
... * * Tbe Plantation Bitters have cured line of
liver complaint, of which I was laid up prostrate and
had to abandon my business.
« * # * The Plantation Bitters have cured ue of a
derangement of the kidneys and urinary organs that has
distressed me for years. It acts like a charm.
G. G. MOORE, No. 264 Broadway.”
Ac., Ac., Ac., Ac., Ac., Ac.
The Plantation Bitters wane the weak strong, the lan
guid brilliant, and are exhausted nature's great restorer.
They are composed of the celebrated Calisaya bark, win
tergreen, sassafras, roots, herbs, Ac., all preserved in
perfectly pure St. Croix rum.
Persons of sedentary habits* troubled with weakness,
lwsHude* palpitation of the heart, lack of appetite, dis
tress after eating, torpid liver, constipation Ac., deserve
to suffer If they will not try them.'
They are recommended by the highest medical autho
rities and are warranted to produce an immediate bene
ficial effect. They are exceedingly agreeable, perfectly
pure, and harmless.
Notice.— Any person pretending to sell Plantation Bit
ters ill bulk or by the gallon is a swindler and impostor.
It is put up only in our log-cabin bottle. Beware 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 cork, unmu
tilated, and our signature ou steel-plate side label.
Sold by respectable dealers throughout the habitable
>:10,16 ' P. 11. DRAKE & GO.,
TeKi-tntln.:;™ aog BROADWAY.
gHAW & COFFIN,
Bare in store and constantly receiving direct from
Manufacturer,:
BURLAPS, all widthe.
FLOOR CLOTH CANVAS, 4,6, and S yard,.
BAGGING, in Bond, or Export.
CANVAS PADDINGS,
HEMP CARPETING,
RED PADDINGS,
TOWELS,
DIAPERS,
SHEETINGS, fee.
FLAX AND JUTE YARNS,
FOR CARPET MANUFACTURERS.
For sale on favorable termß. fal7-lm
NEW MILLINERY GOODS.
P. A. HARDING & €O.,
Respectfully Inform the mercantile community that
they
HAVE NOW OPEN,
AT ■ ""*
No. 113 ABCH STREET,
A COMPLETE STOCK OF
STRAW
AND
MILLINERY GOODS,
Suited to the trade, and trust that prompt and carefnl at
tention, moderation in prices, good assortment, together
WitA their long experience la bumine.*, (having been for
the last seven year, with the house of Lincoln, Wood, &
Nichols, and their successors. Wood A Cary,) they may
merit a share of the public patronage.
AS- Orders solicited by mall and promptly executed.
fel-lmif
QLARKSON & CO,,
1864.
STOCKS, BONDS, AND GOLD BOUGHT AND
SOLD ON COMMISSION.
Interest Allowed on Deposits.
JAY COOKE & 00.,
HORACE H BOTTLE..
SR North FROST Street
PLANTATION BITTERS.
Rfbosbobt. Wia., Sept. IS, 1883.
H: B KINGSLEY, Cleveland, O,”
S. T.—lB6o.—X.
NEW YOBK ADVERTISEMENTS.
IMPORTERS,
IS PARE PLACE AND 16 HURRAY STREET,
NEW YORK.
MILLINERY GOODS.
FINANVIAI.
BANKERS,
Kq. 181 South THIRD Street, Philadelphia.
Government Secnrltles of all Issues
PURCHASED AND FOR SALE
*3-COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY MADE feS-lm
BANKERS AND DEALERS
GOVERNMENT LOANS
(-20 BONDS
i PER CENT. LEGAL TENDERS.
7-30 TREASURY NOTES.
1881 LOAN A'
ONB-YRAB CEBTIFIOATES.
QUARTERMASTERS’ VOUCHERS.
QUARTERMASTERS’ CHECKS.
CITY AND STATE BTOCKE
BANK, RAILROAD, and
CANAL STOCKS AND BONDE
Stock* Bought and Sold on Commission.
A foil supply of all kinds of
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES,
Including tie Hew Fire Per Cent, (legal tender) TREA
SURY HOTES. always on hand.
Collection, made and deposits received.
JAY COOKE At CO.,
Mo. 11* South THIRD STMOT.
TOHN HOBN, JR,
U STOCK COMMISSION BROKER,
No. I*o SOOTH THIRD STREET,
(DP BPAine,)
PHILADELPHIA.
EEPEEENCES:
Meear,.Tioe. a Biddle A Co. Mesa, Caw, Maealester, ft Co.
MeeaiH. E. S. WAelen & Co. Messrs. Drexel a Co.
Messrs. BuzbyftCo. Henry J.WHliame, Esq.
Alexander Biddle,Ken. I. P. Hntoilnson, Esq.
G. M. Troutman, Esq. D. ■B- Cummins, Esq.
Jas. G. King ft Sons. Hew York. fe2B-2m
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
T7AMB INSURANT
X* NO.4O&GHBS'
PHILADJ
8188 ABB IBLA]
Dl&BQ
Trends BT. Back,
Charles Biehardeon,
Bocry Levis,
O. w. Davis,
P. 8. Justice*
°“"A-W& .
rtg Aft. RICH,/
W. I. BLAKogAHPe Beereu
NEW LIGHT.
The aubaoribere would Inform the public that they hay*
lutrodueed lh this el ‘» H , w MGHTi
poaMailac hdTOUhweeow ftllotheH Inuw. yli PIO-
FpTTßicgtakaii I>t thia Id*kt are more lifa-lik* and na
traial. OhUdsan tn taken almost inatantaneoafily. say
intwoseaoßdfl. We npaAor and arUsfto flniak ofttu
Pictnm takaa toij&iß J.
WSXSMaN & CO* • PkotographeM.
fee Half* 91* Attca Stiwta
A man, experienced in the
ffaoLMAH MWOS Busijras. and can pro
care Trade, desires a situation as S£"r&MAW, or to
work In the store. Address * * Liquors. Press pace- !■»
agents wanted to "Bell the
■V* 6TAHDABD HISTORY OF THB WAB. A rate
ehßace to make money. Agents are clearingfromsloo to
«C 0 per month. 200 000 volumes sold. Address
MW Je ”* B - BBOa '
THE ADVERTISER, prom MANY
“OHABOK and STOCK-GtIMMISSIOW
BTJBIB JSBS. lOtseaßM a thqron«h know:ed*e of eondnot
inpf the *eina, and would like to form* connection wUh
a party wtlftna to fnrnteh capital for the purpose of
opentn* a Banking and Stock-Commission Home in the
city of Hew York at an early date The most satlsfac
tOiT references «iven, and mxuscal inducements offered.
HspHob. with real name* stating amount of n&triUl
at-<3 other particulars, addressed to *'Banner,” prt&tt
Office, wtil meet with early attenrion- f-17 io-*
WANTED—A GOOD COOK. APPLY
T * at 9019 PINE Etrest, bet ween 12 and 2 o’clock, on
SATUBDAY and MONDAY. It*
mANTBP-A GOOD BOOKKEEPER,
T f to take charge of a set of books. G ood reference
required. Address. In handwriting, A. 8.." P. O.
Boar 86a fe2 '~ 2t ...
-WANTED TO RENT, FORTHESUM-
M MEE.by a aentlemal-Md wife.withont children,
a famished CODSTKY TLACB, with ctsblin*, of con
venient access to the city. Address. Btitiah termi. J.
B. c., ” Box U6S, PhiladelphiaFost Office. )037-3t
■wanted—a paper ruler-,
WAV- a BOY t 0
WANTED—TO MAKE ARRANGE
MBKTB for Running a-Woofcn Mill of not less
than four sera. Address, with full psrtidutars, OD.
A. ."at this oSce. fjBB-at»
WANTED IMMEDIATE LY—T W O
* T MEW for good Situations on small farms near the
city- BTIBIKESS AGENCY, 808 and 1 80* LOCUST
Street, above Eighth. fa 36 3t»
WANTED IMMEDIATELY, WHITE
" " or Colored GIBLi. with good references, to nu
|ood Situations to Bull. all. AGC-SNCY. SOiS
and 804 r LOCUST Street above Eighth. fe2B-Bt:>
WANTED* CLOTHING.—PERSONS
** having Clothing to dispose of will please call on
Or address 0. MCLLBB,
jafi-tutbsSm* Mo. 303 CHESTNUT Street.
WANTED—IN A STATIONERY
*» and B ank Boot Store, an intelHcent toaosman,
from 16 to 18 rears of age. Address “Stationer,” at this
office, with reference. fe2B-3t
WANTED—IN A WHOLESALE
* * Grocery Store, a LAD to assist in the Count
ing* room. and make himself generally useful. Address
Box No. 2548 Philadelphia P. U. f©2s 3t*
<fo>7 ft A MONTH!—I WANT to hire
W • AGENTS in every Couu’y, at $75 a month, «x
-rerees paid* to sell my new cheap Family Sewing M
achines. Address 8. MADISON, Alfred, Me. Cfsl2- dstWSm
jhffrx A MONTH I—l Want Agents at
tosell my Everlasting
Pencile t oriental£umer&,Kad lSotherarticUs. 15circu.
laps sent free. JOHN F. LORD* Blddeford. Me. ja27»2m
m WANTED TO BENT—BY THE
JEliLlftt of March, a three*story DWELLING, with three*
Ytorv back-buildings. situate between. Tenth, and-Twen
tieth. and Spring Garden and Brows streets. Address,
giving locating and rent, Box 1476, P. O, fe4-thBtnV2t
m WANTED—TO BENT OR PUB
JKIL CHASE—A three-Btory dwelling, with back build
ing and modern improvements, situated SIXTH Street,
from Noble |to Coates. Address Box 1089. Philadel
phia Post Office. fe2s-3L*
M WANTED TO BENT ON OR BE
fore April lfit, a moderate-klzed hoo.ee- between
Fourth and Eleventh., and Vine and Poplar streets.
Benri $BOO to $4OO. Address “T. G. K this office.
fe24 4t*
P ; OUNTBY BOARDING —WANTED
V/ _qj, tte line of railroad between Philadelphia and
New y orh. SUMMER HOARDING for two families, con
sisting of five grown persons, three children, and two
servants. Other hoarder* preferred. Address ** Box
SB2* ’ 5 Philadelphia Post office fe27-2c*
OOABD WANTED.— ABOUT JONE
AJ Ist, a SUITE OP BOOMS for a gentleman, wife, and
child n
Address, at once, to “M. R., n Ledger Office fe27»3l*£
A PERSON ABOUT DECLINING
housekeeping. wishes to dispose of, at private sale,
bis superior and well-kept Parlor, Chamber, and Kitch-
FURNITURE, comprising a full and complete as«ort
ment of every article necessary in fumishiog a large
Dwelling- For farther particulars apply at S:or© no.
534: LOMBARD Street. f*2s-3t*
pOAL YARD FOR SALE—THE BEST
*■'* fitted up Yard in the city. Capacity for doing any
amount of hu'-neep, InqnireatNo. t»SY North NINE'S
street, below Girard avenue. Terms easy. ?e27-6t*
M'~ FOR SALE- A NEW COTTAGE,
carriage house, and one acre of ground. DARBY.
Apply to E. MIDDLETON, Darby. f927-Sc*
m TO BENT.—A SUPERIOR BESI
jB»DENCE» With all the modern conveniences, so feet
frent; situated at No. 2002 Wesi Delaney pls.ee.
$l*lXO. Apply to KOBT 3tf*CGftEGOR
It 419 WALNUT Street.
m FOB SALE VEBY LOW-*THE
JEaL property No 413 South BLEVENTHSStreet WiU
tav a iarse interest on investment Apply to Tfjtf. ROS
ELL ALLEN, S. E. comer FOURTH and WALNUT,
second floor. fe27- 3t*
m FOR SALE OB EXCHANGS—
H HOTEL and ONE AUBE OF GROUND, at GLASS*
8080. Gloucester county, New Jersey, Good build,
ings; well located; doing a good business. Will be sold
at a bargain. GEO. W. TOWNSEND & 00.,
It - I»3H South FOURTH Street.
|ij MILL PROPERTY FOB SALE-A
yicuT and Saw Mill, with dwelliny and Hixtsen
acres of land attached, in Montgomery county, twelve
milee from Philadelphia. Price low, and terms easy-
Apply to WM. ROfcSELL ALLEN, S B corner FOURTH
ana WALNUT, second floor. fe27*3t*
Mfob sale—several hand*
BOMB DWELLINGS, on ELEVENTH Street, belo n
Coates. Apply to WM- BOSSELL ALLEN, B. 35 comer
FOURTH and WALNUT, second floor. fe27-{?t*
’E COMPANY,
'HUT STfiBBT,
LFHIA
rD IHSXTBA9GS.
'OSB.
John W. Bjarai'ui.
Kobert'B.*Potter,
John g«J!aler, Si..
E D Woodrnii.
CtbTlesStrtCM,
Joteph ft Btlls.
BDnK, PiHlianl
IBDSOH, VIM RMUatt.
IT. UM-M
WANTS.
BOABDISG.
FOB SALE AND TO LET,
m FOR SALE.—THE FOLLOWING
-■Hdeeirable properties: r
Dwelling 172? Mt. Vernon street*
162< Wallace street.
633 North Tenth, with deep lot and stable.
ISIS Wallace street.
202 Franklin street.
2503 Green street.
3600 Green etreet.
2129 Wallace street.
404 South Eighth street.
430 North Fifth-street
2i-15 Brandywine street,
614 North. Sixteenth street, 36 feet front.
536 North Thirteenth, street.
1617 Poplar street, lot 60 by 167
B. F. GLENN*
133 South FOURTH Street.
feS7 Or S. W. corner SEVBNTBENH and GREEN ftte.
KOST AND FOTJKU.
TOST—A CERTIFIC A'lE OF SPER
A*. CENT. LOAN OF STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA,
for $616. 05, dated March 12. 1880, No. 7», In name of
WILLIAM MEREDITH; Also, a Certificate of 6-per
cent. Loan of State of Pennsylvania, ior the SUDI of $2OO.
dated June 30. 1846, 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 Certificates.
felO-Sm ELI K. PRICE. No. 811 ARCH Street.*
PROPOSALS.
fYFFICE COMMISSARY OF SUBSIST
v/ ENCE, No. 838 WALSUT STREET.
Philadelphia, February 27, 1865
SEALED PROPOSALS, in duplicate, will be
at this office until 12 o'clock M., on FKI DAY, March 4th.
for “supplying for the use of the United States army
the following subsistence stores (delivered In Philadel
phia). Viz:
SCO barrels first quality PRIME MEsS or MESS FORE,
(which to be stated) of the pack 0f3853-Lin mil
hooped oak barrels, with iron master hoops; meat
to be free from rust or stain, fall weight and tho
roughly salted. Bidders twill. state when their
pork was packed, and the brands. To be ready
for delivery within fifteen days from date of
award.
60,000 pounds first quality thoroughly smoked BACON
feHOULDEKS. in tignt tierces of uniform size.
39.200 pounds first quality kiln dried CORN MEAL, iu
he ad-lined barrels.
30,000 pount s new WHITE BEANS. In well coopered
head-lined barrels
26.C00 pounds PRIME RICE, in well coopered head-
lined barrels
10,000 pounds PRIME RIO COFFEE (green). Bidders
will state the price per pound for roasting grinding
and packing in tight paper-lined barrels;and the
parties furnishirg it will be obliged to state on
oath that the coffee furnished by them is of quality
equal to the sample of gieen coffee submitted by
them, and that it contains no .adulteration or ad*
mixture of any oreign ».übetau*o.
60,0C0 pounds dry, light yellow COFFEE SUGAR. OV
choice dry RAW SUGAR; barrels to be of the best
in use for the purpose, fully head-iined.
S.CCO gallons pore CIDER or WHISKY VINEGAR, iu
stiong, well-coopered barrels; the vinegar to be
cf uniform strength, taking 28 grains bicarbonate
of soda to neutralize one fluid ounce; test to be
made at expanßa of sel'er
IO,CCO pounds ADAMANTINE or STAR CANDLES, fall
weight (twelve*-),
2Q.QCO pounds good HARD SOAP, iu pound bars, full
weight.
25.000 pounds clean, fine, DRY SALT, in well* coopsred
sttong. dry barrels.
4,C00 gallons MOLASSES or SYRUP, in strong, weU
cooptred barrels.
The above stores lobe delivered within twenty days
from date of award
Samples of all articles, except meat*, moat be deliver
ed with propOFals, and refei red to therein, but the pro
posal must not be encli eed .with the sample.
Samples of com xneal. beans, rice, cofiee, sugar, can
dles, soap, and salt mußt be in boxes of card.board or
tin. and not in paper parcels.
The meats wul be examined and passed upon by John
G Taylor, Inspector on the part of the United States.
Separate proposals in dupltqate inuft be made for each
article enumerated, and bidders may propoad for the
whole or any part of each, 4 . . . _
A printed copy of this advertisement must be attaohdd
to each bid- and proposals must be specific in c implying
With Its terms bach bid, to have consideration, must
contain the written gu&iautee of two responsible name*,
as follows:
“We the undersigned, guarantee that should all or
any part of the above bid be accepted* it shall be ful
filled according to its true purport and conditions; also,
that a wri ten contract, with bonds to the amount of one
fourth the value of the stores proposed to be fumuhed,
shall bo executed if required* ”
The eeller’s name, date of purchase, and place of busi
ness, with ram© of contents, gross, tare, ana net weights,
joust be marked on every package, and all old marks
mitbtbe obliierated. . , , ~
Bids will induce packages and delivery at any point
In this city, and any Inferior packages or cooperage
will be considered sufficient catue for rejection of con
tests.
Payment to be made in such funds as may be famish
ed for the purpose „ . . .
Proposals must be endorsed Proposals for Subsist
ence btores,” and directed to F. N. BUCK.
fev7 Capt. and C. S. Voia.
OFFICE ARMY CLOTHING AND
V/ EQUIPAGE.
Philadelphia. Febraary 24. 1»64
SEALED PROPOSALS will bb received ai this office
until 12 o’clock M on MONDAY, the 29th instant for
supplylag the fechuylkill Arsenal with tskirtinv Loathor,
oak-tanned, from slaughter hides, to weigh from 12 to
20 pourds per s.de, original weight.
Dark blue Thread, No. 30. . ,
Fropoeals zdust be endorsed * Proposals for Army
KnmrfiAfi ** 9. fl OROSJ'tAIt,
le'ifi-'it * Col.Sa.nd Asst. Q- Idf. Qca, IT A_
MARSHAL’S SAI-iSS.
TMA-BSHAL’S SALE. BY VIRTUE
*«■ cf a writ of sale by-tho Hou- John Cad wa-ader.
Judge of the District Court of tne United atates. In and
f&KSS of tVe doop aNNIE THOMPSON,
Soßßls-ißg'ofSS tales and 19 baira of oottm, 43 boxes of
&«“• « d2j " ° f
, „ B. B. Ma*abal E. D. of Pnnna.
Philadelphia. Feb. £6, ISflt fe2B-6t
'AAARSHAL’S S * Lfi.—BY YIRTUE
U-L of a writ of sale by the Hon John OadWAlader.
Judge of the District Court of the United States, la and
for the- Eastern District of Pennsylvania, in aduiT&lty,
•to me direi ted, will be sold at public sale, to the highest
end beat bid dor, for cash* at Michener’a store. K*»lrLs3
North FKOfiT street, on BL-NDaY, March 14in, 1861.
atUc’clookH ,-the residue of the cargo of the steamer
CBA2 HAM, consisting of 90 bales of cotton, J 2 boxes of
tobaccoo, u 10 b»«, orroj.n tiAM
U R. Manshal E, ». of Pe™*
FMladtlpMa, Teh 26. 1661, W! K
TVOEYIYPES, AS THEY ARE
A mode at B. F. KEIMBB’B. arapSctnrw tobaadmlrM
acd triised to tbeli wondrousS?fS r o? y „? ud it*
and aatlstlc coloring. '6l**' ARCH Btsast.
'PBE DOUBLE-TUBE
.1. Vo wan'd enjoy Tobacco < Lf>snß?btJSt.Y and
KtiX #*. <&RSTBUT St, KcM-tag'4 3l*
• AMUSEMENTS.
_of music.
GEttMAN OPEfiA.
OB&ND MATIHP.B,
““aswte®*
On which occMion the TWO LAST ACTS Of the splendid
bA DAM?f r BLANCHB,
. . (The White I.ady,>
Ana She TWO LAST ACTS of
Faust
Will he given, the Wlo-wle. arttet* betflß in the test:
?Ie" t&UMAans."'
Beir K HONFRT.DT.
Mad. JO-HAMSSEK,
Mad FREDBBIui,
M’Jle OASHIS9A.
Door, oreil BJ I o’clock. Eerrormauco to commence tt,
ADSfttSIOH ffffctntc, to alljiarls of thehonse. It*
AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC
MR. J. E. MURDOCH
"Will deliTer a Lecture on the
EIHOS
of the
THREE MEMORABLE periods
of the
GRE A a» r;E p u b>T. 10.
OH THUEBDAY BVEMIKB. MiECH 3D, 1801.
The proceeds to bo appropriated to the Relief
of the
NEEDY FAHtLIIiB OF SOLDIERS,
Under the supervision of'the members of iHa Rm>A) B t
Belief Committee of the rcniwnVanln ™fanolt
U S SANITARY CC&imssiOK.
Dnzirg the evening Mr, MURDOCH the oh
ject and method of operatione;Of (he Sootiry, and<givo ..
some appropriate Patriotic Readings from American
authors _
TICKETS 26 CENTS. RESERVED SE4TB 00
To be*btatned on and after MONDAY, 29£h February,
at T.'B. PUGH’S. S. W. corner of Sixth, and Chestnut
e reeia ABHMEAD b EVAN6 7 c Vm 1U CheStftftt.Stmh
and at the Rooms of the Sanitary Commission, sto, i;jot
Chestnut street, and at the Academy of Music, on the day
and evening of the Lecture* fe27-5t
A UEBIGAN ACADEMY OF MDSIO;
£** — D *, L. CARPENTER’S Nineteenth Annual Full
Dress Soiree.
o£ 1 ‘&4 t^°j,e Procured of JOHN THORNLEY. Esa..
Street, and of D. L CARPENTER o*4o
AKvH felrect* Teacher of Danclug. • fa24-Bt*
J/£USIOAL FOND HALL.
SECOND grand concert
HANDED AND HAYDN SOCIETY,
THURSDAY EVENING, MARCH 8.
COMMENCING AT 8 O’CLOCK.
Mendelssohn's great nmierplece.
THE HYMN OIT PRAIBB,
Will be produced by tbe Society, supported br the entire
GERMANIA ORCHESTRA..
Preceding which a short and select
MISOEMaANEOUS performance
■Will be Riven.
STOEKTS FIFTY GBNTB.
To he obtained at J, E GOULD'S, S. E. corner Seventh
and Chestnut streets. * fo26*6t
MUSICAL FUND HALL.
Mademoiselle CHRISTIANA TEDEBKA SCHMIDT.
Ihe yocßjr, celebrated Female Violin Virtnono rive
a. UItAX & VOOAIt AND IKS TR TIMES TAL
COxNCKET
On SATURDAY BVEKTngT ret. 27th» 18W, assisted by
Mrs. B. Behiens ..Mad Ferrier.
Herr C. i)rouutima.i,....Mr.^Holerns.
Dooib open at 7 9 clock. Commence at 8 o’clock.
Tickets 00 ctute. Kecer-red Beats, $l. Tickets to to kid
st Mr. Guaid’s Music Store, and on the eyeuina at the
door. it*
pABL WOLFSOHN
Vy Respectfully announoeß that hU
_ THIRD CLASSICAL SOIREE
Will take place
this (Saturday) evening. Feb. 27. ism. •
AT TBB
FOYER OF THE ACADEMY 0* UfttfO.
He will have the assistance of
Herr H ABEL MANN.
. The renowntd Tenor of the German Opera Troupe.
And Messrs. THEO. KAMMEREfi.
A..BOGGEtf BURGER.
THEO. AHREND,
G. BUCHNER
. , r • PROGRAMME.
TzioCC. minor)...* Beethoven
Messrs. WOI.FfeOHN. KAMMERER. and AHREND.
Piano Solo (bchiiler Ma rch)... .Liaet
CARL WOLFSOHN.
• * Adelaide, ” (by particular request). Baethovea
HERR JJABELMAfta.
Piano Sole—(a.) Etudes de Concert \ Skopin
(&.) Polonaise Yilitatra ...Ghonin
CAP.L WOLFSOHN. •
Song—“Ea liat nicht sollon sela” ...Aht
«... ™ HERR HABELMANN.
QainUtt—Plano and String in.-truiuen*e. (A major.)
WOIKOHS. KAMMEHER. ROGOENBUEGER 9 - 1
. AHBiSND. am! BUCHHER.
Single Tickets $1; can be had at the Ma.-ic Stores, an \
on the Evening at the door.
Doors open at 7 o’clock; to commence S. It
£JARL WOLFSOHN’S classical
SOIREES.
The subscribers are resrectnll* informed thet the
THIRD SOIREE OF THE SEA.SON
will take piece on
SATURDAY EVENING NEXT, Feb 27, 1864,
AT the Cfe2s 3i
FOYER OF THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
TV/rESBES. CROSS & JAB VIS WILL
AH jfi T 0 their SECOND SOIREE OF CLASSICAL
MUSIC (Second Seaeon)in the FOYER OF THE ACA
DEMY, on.TUESDAY EVENING, March. 1 at 8 o’clock,
asbißttd by Berr TRJBO. HaBELMANN, the renowned
Tenor, and other eminent artiuts as below:
. PROGRAMME.
Quintett in C Minor—Plano and Wind Instruments. Spohr
W€6?rfs. Jarvis, Stol», Koch. Maellor, and. Placeman.
Grand Duo—Two Pianos—Op. 128-• - .»»** tKalkbrannar
Messrs. JARVIS and CROSS.
Song—“ D6r Wanderer” ................Fesca
Herr HABELMANN.
£olo—Violoncello—Souvenir de Suisse
THEOiJOBB AHREND.
Solo—Piano—Etude in C Sharp Minor—“ Vie
Or&geuee” Henselt
Polonaise in A Plat—ffp 53.. .t\ ...Ghonln
CHARLES H. JARVIS.
Son i— * Vogelsang” * Abt
Herr HABELMANN. "
Quartette—(No. 3)-String Instrument ....Mozart
fioageabnrger. Cross, and Ahrend.
Tickets ONE DOLLAR. To Be had at GoqM’j, Andre
k Co’s, and Lee & Walfcer’e. fe27~st
YiROYER’S CHESTNUT* STREET
V* THEATRE.
TBI6 (SATURDAY) AFTERNOON, Fob. 27,
GKA»D MATINEE! GRAND MATiNEE !
THIS AFTERNOON, at 2 o’clock.
Prices op Admission.—So- tents to all parts of the
house, two tickets admit throe persons; Children, 25
CCJlte; Family Circle. 25 cents.
ULuEIOUS RfcVJVAL OF THE
COLLBftW DAWN.
THIS EVENING.
FOURTH NIGHT OP COLLBRN HAWN.
MBS. JOHN DREW'S NEW ARCH
STREET THEATER
LAST NIGHT OF MISS ETCHINGS
AND OPERA TSOUPE
TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY). February IMi.
THE DAUGHTER OF THI REGIMENT™
Marie Miss CAROLINA RICSINGS.
To conclude with tfce thrilling drama of
THE BOBBER t S WIFE.
Mark Redland »Mr. Aiken.
Sawney MacfUe.... Btuart Robson.
Ro&e Redland Mibb Freeman.
MONDAY-MRS. JOHN DREW,
In the MAGIC MaRKIAGB.
Prices as usual. Curtain rises at ?>£ o'clock.
WALNUT STBEET THEATRE*
THIS (Saturday) EVENING, Feb 27,
POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT
Of the beautiful, talented, and versatile young actress.
LUCILLE WESTERN.
Who will personate this evening THREE CHARACTERS
in the great military drama of
THE FRENCH SPY.
To conclude with the thrilling Scottish drama of
WALLACE. CHE HERO OF SCOTLAND.
On MONDAY, first appearance in this city of
hiss rttie Henderson.
17LEYENTH.ST. OPERA HOUSE.
AJ “TBE FAMILY RESORT."
CARNCEOS3 tND DIXBY’S MINSTRELS.
THE GREAT STAR TROUPE OF THE WORLD,
In their
SELECT ETHIOPIAN SOIREES,
Splendid Singing, Beautiful Dancing, Laughable Bur*
leequee, Plantation Scfn.es, Ac. . Ac., by
TWENTY TALENTED ARTISTS.
EVERY EVENING THIS WEEK,
Tickets 20cents. Doors < pen at 7 o’clock.
feL'7-Sm J. L CARNUh’OSS, Business Manager.
Q.BEAT NATIONAL OIBOUS
VJI TROUPE, MARKET Street, above Twelfth. -
Directress. Mrs. CHARLES WARNER, formerly Mrs
DAN RICE
POSITIVELY THE LAST NIGHT
of the Great National Troupe.
Those Who have not seen the exhib‘tloa of lh© g?**v
skill of the Equestrians, Gymnasts, Acrobats, the Learn
ed Horses, Educated Dogs, and Comic Mules, should go
at once.
LAST MATINEE THIS (SATURDAY) AFTERNOON;
commencing at o’clock ; Evening. 7.4(1 Admission <i
cents; stage seats 60 cents; private boxess3; gallery 13
cents. fe22 ft
THE GREAT. PICTURE
j- AT COKCBBT HALL LEOTDBE BOOM
For a short season.
COMMENCING THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 26, JS9I
J. Issco William*’ celebrated
PANORAMA OF. THE BIBLE.
This is the most complete and finished Palafrng.<*f the
Sacied Scripiur*s in the world, comprising over fifty of
ibeznott
' SUBLIME AND THRILLING SCENES -
OfihA first three uioafiatd years of Biblical History,
forming, aliogelber one the finest.exhltlcioaß of theas*
OP; ft EVERT fcVEBING afc half past 7 -o'clock
Admission 25 cents.
E. B. Eiatin6es on Wednesday and Saturday after
noons, at 8 o’clock.
Acmirsion for Children 15 cents,
TEMPLE of wonders.
ASSBIsBLY BDII.JJINGS.-_
TENTH and OHKWJn’T Street*
POSITIVELY THE BAST WEEK.
SAGICm. and PHILOSOPHiyAI.
Sxeat Power* or VBETHIIiOQUIBM. and tta LEAKiI'nS
CANARY BIBBS , „ .
SIGNOR BI.ITS will appear In Mepopajar totertau.;
merits EVERY EVBNIKG, eommenoln* at 7« A«
WEDNESDAY andSATUIiDAY aFTeKNOOS at 8
Admission 26 cents; Children 16 cents. iSIrJ-
A ORCHESTRA.—PUBLIC
” BEHBARSATaS ovary 6ATCJBI>ASfc •t 8 o’clock. P.
M, aptho MUtI>!AL FO'A'D fciALL . SiaillO tickets 2ft
cpDt», Packs#©*of tickets „.To be had at AEf-
TJKE’R llO* CHESTNUT-ferreet, *>» B GOOLQ SB
YEN? H and C-BS*T£» Dr. sad at tha Hall duos - ffttU-tf
HAS INC, CHESTNUT STREET*
VV feb<ve =IXTF?
Tlih GBEATVABIETY BNTBBTAINMBST
ETHTOPIA.N COM&DUNS,
BALLET BANOEKS,
PA?4 f! OMIMISTS,
COMIC KITSGBBS,
fegg gt* EVERY NtQKF
'T'BE INVENTORS OF AM.ERICA,
\ BY c - SOHUS3ILL,
and ESITH’S
DERBY DAY,
t lie ib o*t Interesting
PAINTINGS
• ON EXHIBITION BOK A
SHOKT? TIM^.
AT EAELE ’
ADMISSION TISES CT.-jIVE OUSTS. fal»-ia
of tbe dc.7,
UVaNNSYIi VANIA academy o*
-K the eihb ABT«.
leas cMferaaT stebst. m
■rjtZ-S DAILY CSuad tyu mx»ept*v > «ob a •* w v
* maidggatitfiAt Maf-fcf
T)£MOYAL, —JAMES fi CASTLE,
ii Aitnmev and Conveyancer, has removed hla Offlm
to ifo »Jaft gCfM st/eet « belowChegamt. felfllm*
CORRECT PIANO TUNING
IX* *9'- Mr. G E. BiSGKHT’B Orders for Tunis*
ind I’.oui!r!ai Pianos an received at MASOH h GO. 1
Glare yu7 cSaSTMOf street, onlv.
Sr. g! In had eleven vears'factory experleoMlo Hor
ton. sad ne years" employment la rhUadelphU
6PEBIAL —Pianos reUath&ed to sound as eon la*
sweet-toned at nett, without rmmfnc.
T*m« tor Tuning. SI.
JOHJ4 L, OAPEN, PHEBNOLO-
Wn GIST, majho aosaoltod, DAT aniBVSNtSO.oa
TV adaptation to Buinoaa, Trado.and ProfM»i°Oi
tA oh th* lmproiement of health, corrections*
Smlta, formation of friendehiM. He.
Mrtptfnna of ohar&oter aivea when required - at no m
B,lOtS UttM. ai«YS Qiattaat. »»3’V&»t<tWlB“