ioufc* the Idaho Gold Mines—Four tiigiitrajmen Hung by a Vigilance Htee. j»in * Iflhsr Written by ft Philadelphlati re ;.o«iu ISabt Bannoctt City, ItUhj Territory-! rtjAKT B. —l am spending the winter very rtsMy, considering, but oh, bow sold it is ’ t felt such weather in my life. We em't tell log bow cold it is, for the thermometers aU ip and bursted about a week ago. A pan of v, set out for tec minutes, will frnezs solid > considerable enow on the ground, end, iu ?c &ic experiencing all the rigors of a Worth* ii-tcr. Snow is thirty tet! daemon the between Benton and Deer oad in ig in depth daily. MtT !«.—Our little community 1 b« vary cited during tut past week. Too country . for a long time fetfcsfed hy a bairi of high* and mutdeiervy who roi».»ed the coac.vaß aud le traveller whom tsey could catch oa the ul in many instance* murdered them in cold There was a vigilance committee formed in \ City, and they captured four of the mis Atd Strung them np J-aot Saturday & party came in from Shit Dake, bringing along a iey had arrested no sutpfQion, About a hundred .irom here. A vigilance commiUefi wbb formed iiately, and the ‘--an was examined, and, after liacusfiion, they finally told him that they knew i guilty, and tuey would bang him any how. j only hope was by making a clean breast of confessing who hie accomplices were. This lly did, and implicated, amongst others, four lO Weso living aa BaniiOjk. ThU WAB On iy evening. An hour or two after he hid •* confession three members of the vlgilanoe ee arrived and said that the men they had eex there had, pterions to their execution sed a horrible tale of orime, ooinetdine iu particular with the story of the man they'had Affcr.mature alO secret deliberation all aa~ »y, tSe committee on Sunday evening arrested of tnc- four men he had named, residioff here, larciung tueax straight to the gallows, liuog ip. The next day they wtnt in te&rcfi of '» a greater, or Mexican, and a very desperate t* He waa alone In a cabin, and two men w«nt rest him. Be drew life revolver and saot one of len through the body and the other in leg ten ran out and escaped to Another cabin. A crowd commenced fi.iug rPVtdv'ers, rifles* » n:l ns into tfcedoor and windows. He fired baait rivals Finally, they got out the cannon.and j Sneed fifiner ebeU ar t!ic house. After bom- \ ig it for some time a party .ventured to ap- ; i, and found the M» riicaa iyiDg on the floor id by a ball. Ee was not dead, and the lufu ' crowd got a rope around his neck, and, drag* im out, hung him to the nearest post, and than -d him with bails. They then tore down Mb , and setting lira to it. threw his carcase oa the and it was coneumtd. Oae of the wounded mi.ri Bvxt'd»y, and the other is nearly well. The fc morning, when I went out, I saw the man >m they bad first arrested, and who had confessed, ging up in a vacant bouse, and the bodies ol iha it three, whom they had hung first, scattered ; und on the floor j a truly hoirlble eight. After mining there several days they were buried, re are eome more of the villains still at large, the committee ate ecourirg the country for tham. they Will succeed Sn capturing all of them (doing the country of what baa been one of its 3Bt evil*. Hereioioie it has been easier fora get the gold out of thegzound than out of the itr a.uy 20.—The weather Is now delightful, and t with open doors. Scow is melting fast. I we will have no more such weather this winter had two weeks ago. Virginia fourteen in-all thus Several others t*ve b°en banished from the jtry. It i* eaid \fceie were oighiy-tliree men in band, and they (the vigilance committee) are locking out to catch some more of them. CITY ITEMS. PHUENOLODTCAL JOURNAL FOB ’ MABCH.—The Slarftll number of tie Phrenological has been re* •eived from Profeeßor Oapen. 25 south Teeth street. Tie content®, including' tie illustration*} are fully up to the standard of this old, always interesting, and useful publication. The Article* on signs of character are still continued, the present number, on Dyes, being among the very best that have yet ap< peared, Thb IXQBEIiOB Sewikg jXC_A.caxtrß, sold at 630 Chestnut street, Is the only Sswing Machine in the enarhet that is sold subject to a guarantee to giro She purchaser entire satisfaction. This Is a test which the “ Florence 55 can safely submit to, as it is the embodiment of all tb&t is perfect in a Sewing Machine. Cali and see it in operation. A Splendid Work of Art.—The “Breath o! Fresh Air,” painted by M-r- Wendeioth, of th 6 firm of Wenderoth & Taylor, and now displayed at their gallery, 912,914, and 9LS Oheßtnut street, is daily e-i- Citing fresh encomiums from visitois. Among their recently-taken ©aid pictures, we notice in their cases, taken from life, some of the most distinguished mag nates of the day, military, political, literary, and professional. Gbba* Deduction in Prices. Great deduction in Prices. liadies’ and NLiszea* Fine Cloaks. Indies’ and Misses* Fine Cloaks. Also, Rich Furs of all hinds. Rich Furs of all kinds. In anticipation of the close of the season, we are now prepared to make a laTge concession from far* mer prices on all our Block. * J. W, Proctob & Co., The Paris Cloak and Fur Emporium, 920 Chestnut street. “A Man is Known by the emiravt ..hb Kbbps.”—This old say ieg has a rvi val in these times, as the following incident shows: At Camp William Penn, the other day, a man was found who had smuggled whisky into the camp, which is against the rules, when Colonel Wagner had him dressed up in a barrel, marked on it, “ I smuggled whisky into camp,’ l showing that a man is known sometimes by She clothes he weftTS. How often, when we see well, dressed gentlemen in the street, do they seem to say So us, “I buy my clothes of Charles Stokes & Co. tinder the Continental. 55 GET THEE <3ON2, OLD WXNTEB ! Thou art a blustering, bullying Ever poking thy icy nose Alter, Thou Paul Pry, dressed up in white* Here’ll a welcome to spring’s genial season* 'With warmth to our ears, nose, and toes; A change that we long for with reason, And of Stofces we wiil purchase spring clothes; trhoie extensive stock of elegant new patterns, lor spring wear, Is now ready for the Inspection of the public, at the great emporium cf Fashionable Cloth ing, Granville Stokes’, No. «C 9 Chestnut street. ■Winter Clothing at reduced rates. Gtear-p Gymnastic Exhibition, at the American Academy of Music, Tuesday evening, March Bth. Tickets, twenty-five cents; reserved seats, fifty cents. Can be secured at HUlebrond & Lewis’ Gym. saiium, corner of Ninth and Arch streets. Wx invite the particular attention of persons in terested in Life Insurance to the statement of the Howard Insurance Company, of New York, which appe bis in to day’s paper. Neglvctbd COUGHS and Colds.—Few are aware of the importance of cheeking a Cough or “Common Cold ”in its first stage: that which in the beginning Would yield to a mild remedy, if neglected soon preys Upon the Lungs. “ Brown’s Bronchial Troches or Cough Lozenges, afford instant relief. Thb Suddbk Chakgb ov Wbatheb we are now experiencing renders this a trying season for per sons with delicate lungs. Coughs and Colds are ex ceedingly prevalent, and the foundation of many fatal cases of pulmonary disorder is now being laid. Xet the afflicted remember, in their troubles, that a prompt resort lo Dr. D. Jayne’s Expectorant, in the early stages of all diseases of the respiratory organs, Will soon remove all apprehensions of danger, and Shat Coughs, Colds, and Hoarseness are effectually and speedily cured by tbie standard remedy. Pre pared only at NO. 242 Chestnut street. fe27-3t Cobbb, BtmioKß, Invested Nails, Enlabsbo Joints, and all diseases of the feet, cured without pain or inconvenience to the patient, by Dr. Zaoha tie, Surgeon Chiropodist, 921 Chestnut street. Refers ft o physioians and surgeons of the city. j&23-tf ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS TO TWELVE O’CLOCK LAST NIGHT. Girard—Cliestxmt et Capt J I> ADier. USA * X H Wolff. St Louts Thos MulJigan, St Louis j Y&enj Simon. Jr, Cincinnati j J Graham & la. sifetens 1 Capt Alpx W Relfi idle Xleufc J B RobUon \ Capt J billiiaan Xieut Mathers V McSweeney. New York 'Wash Biley,N*w Orltane Sdw Kenney, New York "W Montgomery. JSew York J T Hadden. Newark, A J J B Room. New 1 ork J S Purnell, Maryland jl Baker. Now York H C Dale, New Tork 'Wm Bindley, Balt inure jas Gillends. P*nna David Moore. Penna John Davidson, New York "Win Davidson. New York 3>r Hoover. Gettysburg Sami Stevenses, Hanover ■John Cook & la, Penna <3 W Horner & la, Belt James. Boston Daniel Cates. Lane. Fa .Jas Jackson & dau.Penal David Jacobs. Penn*- "W W Wilson & wf, Penna, <3 Eicbelbtrgfcr. Maryland MHsa Bicheiberger. Md •J M Hlester, Fesca C G McCormick, USA J WBuerey, Penna 3 B Okeson, Penna *W G Logan, Penn* XWBall, Blair SB Dorian. Ghe-Ter co "W T Haines. 'Washington Sirs Smith, Washington. 7 H Ghea ney. W Chester 39 Johnson, Pittsburg 3) H Mulvany, Norristown 3) C Andrews, P Jersey Tf Myers, Mount Joy, Pa !PH Barker, Virginia i X 8 Gowden, Penna j> s Herring, Baltimore John Ko ’Ds, York co O T Cane. York co 3B J Cochran. Baltimore Jas Breden. Baltimore / X Dene. Baltimore W 6 Wilson, Muryland UobnEomor, Maryland A Gordon, Maysville.Ky Xh Davis & wf. Ohio J&sOtiß, Kentucky ■ ThOS Jehks, iU'fflin j 'Miss J H<* r per, Tea cessoe i XT Trout. Ohio j P Hsjzlet & wf Ohio ; *0 L Wr'giit, T/e.aware ‘ X Daniels & la, A T Atwood, Pittfcbui’if { St« lowis-Chestmit street, above Third. Jsaac 5 £mUb tew Yoik \WQ Pitt. ShlnpßßShttrf X MBrand.. Lew York ;Gao M Cole, Harrisburg 4 ! las Hartranft, Dover, Del 7G>^ e r’ eWs =£OTrn Tho.s 0 Webster. Dover, Del G Logan, Martinsbarg I ' e Tf\ T ' ,!k:Th “3 «cGUI, Mauch Chuuk 'IBSSSP ilS&vr 1 " A B Teraou n Henderson.Shippansbti r g i D T Hartfihora & la,St Louts \ Alfred D Smith, Delaware co Captain J&s Xenard, USA George Steele. Pottstown.Fa Oantaia W J Byrnes,Penna 2 Folhoiq, USA •T Mclntire. Blkton, Md J A S‘ma, Baltimore John Donaldson Ashland tf on ft Cameron, Penna Wm Colder, Penna' Wm Fowler. Tamaqna Sejsj Sites. Yolk.co. Penna R W >'mith. New York X W Yates & wf. Wash, D C John Gilbert, Hanover H. niy Edwards, Bauover P Gordon. Lewistown . ; Lin T Henderson, Penna airs MaTy Garrison. Balt i> T Senner. Franklin co, Pa Edwin Thcunpjon Si wf, Pa Tl L Prentiss, D sa 15 W Hoover, Columbia t Taylor J Yausant. Baltimore J P DouHn, Penna Dr Voilun, USA i.-t Col F L Hitchcock,lT 8 A •l T Longstrtet. Wilkesb'a J Ho?ic fit la, Wiikesbarre I Fa isbaugb & la, Carbond’e J C Bailey, Delaware J E Williams. Delaware BN Harrison, USA JSC Allen, Maryland ar s Ward. Newark, N J T E.BrUtoL Conn Chas II GarbBr, Conn J C Brock. New Bedford J W Sweeney, New York Jas Mullin. Reading fS Atwood. Pittsbar* 1 Ben.i Nommers. Chicago |H Haimer, Chicago i ilicß 8 8 Handy, New Jersey 1 Miss A D lug’ass, N Jaraey ITnos Miligan, St Louis Mr & Mrs T Mayer. NY H H Richardson, Illinois T F White, New York John Metzger, New York s'iim l Woods, Boston Jas Kill! ager, Boston Geo W Harris, Ohio 'Sara’i PhilGpa. Ohio jJYarver. Ziuesvme.O P Harrison, Indiana.. \L S-iiopson. Springfield 'Titos Watkins, lowa ifi W Keever, Tacony ; J B Higgene, U $ N Continental-Ninth a J Gilson, New York i J B Boston I H H BTbcmpson.PlUsourgi w Bowtil, Ashland. Fa ! J W Iloder, USA R»:ck. Boston _ . T B Hard. New York ti H Cornwell, Washington t; Haywood, St Louis B ajjfeD, Leavenworth, K W N Chamberlin, USA HKFnmi'?. New York L Jarretr, BaUimore j a Nyce. Washington fc P Walloon, FeDna F f < MitcheM, Poena fcirti-n Oiatz. Penna U VV Lancaster Win v N Jersey Ciia< H Fiuei\ FliiUu a Capt Bar*' ra, Hftni'bnrr DsGtKdiiwa, U 6 A DDtVivo *»f. Maw York S>r & Mr« T B NY T'limsn Smith Virginia S o Swan, Washington Geo Shovinck. Bcston Martkall Paris, Bo;folk n V s ar , ,er - Brooklyn Oto Barker. Washitmion r Jnl ' B B Milos av? H HOherholtzer, lowa, 2* B / ] l?n * la- Prov. RI G G Mowty.Prov, It I A i Braidwood Baltimore Wf, e&r ey. Chfpter A B bpeir, hew Orietcs d Humphreys. B r ochlyn S Dering & wf, u.ica SKftha Upw- Orleans Mrß Mu.pby . n . CE »I! New Vo-k ( fe Q Brows. Pen r a. 1 W fo-wler, New York Th Bc>wl?nd & w»*. Chelt’n ] Mr Loren S-wf, Albany F Ferric. New x •* > rk < w A Horkinft. Koa-ncky F B CromwalL Kentucky L Everett, New York Merchants’ Hotel-Foanh St-Velow A**cti. TiiSi St ccTiiTi?ewViUprPa * N fitecvei*. SCarce'sba v A Browor, Pa Vf Korpcr, Ji-aSiag Jofca Half, USA Joli'i Kflarney. New Yoirk Mra 3 Kearney, New York Li&nfc J B Xroj?ps r USA d Faurders W liiu 'say. Maryland David .raioaftr, Maryland S L H&&&A, Penna H F Bacls as St la, N J Gen Wm I»Uly Penna S R Reading. Trenton A (>rAy. ! Carbi?ndal^ W Broobw, New York J H Idppiaeoti;.'New Jersey K A Gordon, Bettilebsm R Gilbert, Harrkburi TJ Woire J V FtrickTer. D G Owens, Spru'eCrock J N tin: ed«e. Pittsburg W B Ba*toa Col B H Barnhend, USA Jos * ET Fofttr. B; this hem J K F. MeClenahan. Ml O W Jackson & wf w p Lander, New York Mrs & ch. Del p W Weriz. Loncewamp W H Campbell, Baltimore S.> Heel. Huntingdon E W Grtlßne. Tyrone. Pa h H Brather, Greencastl€,Fa F J risrr, liaucsster eo J M Frantz, Lancaster co H S SlapyLa. Lancaster co A S Lanais. Lancaster co Mr Kterling, Trenton J Mitchell, Salem, N J J >* f»Town & wf. Penna J H Magtnnis, Liveipool E P Pierce The Union-Arch si Mada aie Tobinia. XI Y J s Lay, Trenton J Kelly, NY Dr. Keller, Alleghany P Paulin, Alleghany fl A Folding, Bimlngham CF M&rkedich.BlrnflingVai f! Msnkcdich.Biirminßham W H Holly, Harrisburg JJjes Young, Harrisbuig Mbs AStncton, Harrisburg EBuhe, Allentown J Cairoar, Iliinois 6 W lllinois J Psniter, Maach Chunk E G Mupgraye, Pnilada S Hee». Memphis Wrn H Gunkis. US A L A Shultz, Lancaster, Pa B B Kt-lsey. Lanraster. Pa H O Hartman. Bloozusburg B w Wise. Sbirtmanstown MitsEnapp, Lancaster J T Trexler, USA street, above Third, A S C*dwaUader, Pa Orß Smith, Pa Joh» Pinegrove Mrs Pox, New York Miss Pox, New Tori Dr W Milhouse, Pa Sol WeiiaAßeasitg Geo W Heebner. Port Carbn E. m&ubrcut. Reading John Horner. Baltimore SUilraan, Norfolk, Va BfatloMftl-Hace sti W J Underwood H Jack Geo Mutt, USA W A Clawson B Martin. Lancaster co, Pa Luther Smiley. Lock Haven Edw Hamilton, Chambers’* <3 T Cli*tP Lebanon co. Pa MrsTßtck, Orwigsburg J 0 Beck, Orwigsbnrg II Krau&er, Lebanon John Mattbes. Lebanon Ber.j F Kennedy. Beading E Bo’ce, Beading K G Ftsber, Stouchebnrg WrjKrcUs. My ere town lesacPeifer, Myerstown Coi»roercl&l-Sixth *1 Cm* P. F« layton.Washißgton F f tr-ckland "Win Eicbn*, C-heeter co Wsn B Ducley. USA ,4) RLeedrm. Newtown J H Way, Chester co John Howell. Trentcn.N J "W M Binkson, USA W Georee. New York Johnson. Newark f O Smitht New York J Schofield.rhambersbiirg M T Moore Washington J Myeie. Jr, FraakUn *o J Re. Tbowor. Chester co j> S Barnhart. State Line B F Beck, State Line Jtfi'Johns, Fhccnixville States Union—Marlrei Geo Aliney. Prov BI N Gawiborp#, Chester CO John Shenbtrger. Columbia G C Humphriec, U S A Banaoio Madieon. St Paul John S Appleton, Delaware Barley Sheaf-Secom John Huffua«le,PhUa W Giffnrd, Kew York John White. Phila A M USA CBBlv, Br.rhnaan SemlYost, Bucks co G W Bngelman. Chicago D Maylon. Npw York\ Robe fßiitli, Boston W Worthington, Reading Chsr- Francis, Phila Jes Ttrry. Boston S&m Wagner. EFBR Burn urn’s Hotel—3Plii Tfceo L Zinunermau, Pa John F Morgan, N Y John Donnelly, N Y Samuel raitersoUiPittaburg Jos Cosinghazn, Pittsburg Smith Peterman, Pittsburg Chag H Whitier, Pittsburg John B Hammond, Wash Isaac M Li cthurst, Mifflin co J Decker, Mifflin county J Jones, JonesviUe muck Bear—XlUra si W L Craven, Johnsville W & ia, Lehigh co J Leif=enring, N Whitehall Mi*s M Lelienring, N Wh’ll S Kratzer, N Whitehall Miss S Fry, N Whitehall Miss S Fiery, N Whitehall J K Butz. Claytonville Henry Diehl, Chuichtown J fi Treicblex. Claytonville Bald Eagle-Third sh M K Groon, Chester, Pa A Walp, Bucks co JDK Reinhart, Bucks co G K Reeder, Allentown C Keck, Allentown Capt P G Huber, Penna N & Set el ter, Montg co A k> Pearson, Springtown Madison House—See Chas Fisher, USA A10e 7.0 Hi hafer. Hamilton Jos W Snyder, Hamilton W SFilory, Stroudsburg Linford Marsh, Stroudsburg Geo Fable. Stroudsburg B*-nb?n Kiesgo, Longvalley Be&j Sheppard, Maryland Meant Vemoit”Second street, above Arch< Clark. Bridgeton jJ G Moore. USA John McCormack, Wash Henry Davie, Lock Haven P Kare, New Tork T B Arnold. Muncy, Pa J iicLauehlir, Hew York Peter Kcrper, Tremont, Pa Capt W Yousg, Danville SPECIAL NOTICES. Colgate’s Honey Soap. This celebrated TOILET SOAP, Jn each universal de- mand, is made from the choicest materials, l« mild and emollient in its nature, fragrantly scented, and extreme ly beneficial in its action upon the skin. For sale by all Druggist* And Fancy’Goods dealers. jaSS-tuthsly One Price Clothing, of thb Latest TTiiEB, zuad« in the Best Manner, expressly for RETAIL SALES. LOWEST Selling Prices marked in Plain Figures. All Goods made to Order warranted satisfac tory. Our Ove-Pricb System Is atrictly adhered to. All are thereby treated alike. de33 ly JONES & CO., 604 MARKET Street Db. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment cures Toothache in one minute. Haib Dnl Haik Dtb!l BiTCHILOB’S Ml,br»ted HAIK DYB U the Beet M Ac World. Th, only Barmlese, True, and XeUahU Dye known. This splendid Hair Dye is perfect—ehangef ted. Busty, or Gray Hair, instantly to a Qlosey Black i>r Natural Brown, without injuring the Hair or stain* i st the leaving the Hair Soft and Beautiful; tarU fwsh vltsllty, frequently restoring Jts pristine toioT, and rest lies the ill effects of bad Dyes. The ££?uln« is signed Wilijax iL Batchelor; all others »e mew imitations, and should be avoided. Sold by tU Rruggists, St s. FACTORY, SI BARCLAY Street Stew York. Estehelor’s new Toilet Cream for Dressing AbntAiT. jy29-ly Stfxk & Go’s Mason HAMLIN’S PnFr?^ CABINET ORGANS. STSCK A CO. ’S SEVENTH The Popular Clothing House of Phila., •*OAK HALL.” Best-clou coodt and moderate price.. WANAMAKEK * BffOIVN. 6 B. .oner SIXTH and MARKET Streets. Custom Department (to make to order) No. IS. Sixth *t. Wheeler & Wilson’s Highest fkkm u-m The Cheapest, Simplest, and Best, flWfflW”?*, 7W ChestmU Street above Ith. md Clieatmit streets. I Sami A Commas, Fauna Hon T J Yorke. N Jersey! IJ A Reed. Plitsbarg ! 0 McL'inthlin & wife, N T R RTliompsott. Washington Rnfns Klmc. Wellington Joan Fancbftr B JlswU Wastingtoa J M Cook, Boston O W Clemens. Virginia Mrs Cooke, WasblngtuQ Washington W B Hart. York G W Beiden Chicago G Birnty & w ;, putibnrg y.t" Haif.t>st9in Potts.itle r’u n , f f •'■“cch, UsA GU Adams WSfliMsbe*. Cinflin, O m* Qronabaci, C:ncia rt ISB i?M G . Ctacin G o N Maale -S w, HaUina'o Mrs Geo cou ; tt*r. Baltimore A Bradford. St Loots W Blanchard, fifew York OK Small York. Pa o Maud'ebaum, Detroit L W Clatlio Bostoa JBArcheiv N^wVork G h li-rn'i, Pa , Sam* Wilicts. Dr »Y Bay, J H Ackerman, tfeW M»5sG AcSenaan. 3 York ft Mttgeley. Gocneoticat Uudlum C'-ian-ifTrloat A D Jihunlna-'-oti, Brooklyn t HhMweil ft la, Cincinnati .T B Fielding. Lowell a n wilder. Lowell »i. it Louis 3 G Morrlei Lieut Co* J B Kin small A A New York W R Wister A Far>iee, Hazleton JBrUbia, Xv r ow York J L Roper. U A -T iS Voonov ft w p , Balt Henry W Gaelic-. B-oskVn w T Pq»t»r«ia. B lit Mth J C Fos’er, Baltimore EFflhnefitnok B-«lcl«nore W ft Brooiio. Baltimore Col J Ei?, t/jJA R 8 fifugraw J D Cameron. Ilavusburr Miss S F On-hiog, Bilx ■Tea M Caviling, Balt Clement Lamping BFr-rnlt in, Vork H Blonnerhissait. N Y f P SoJhmap. NewYoik C C Heitch, New York LBLyday Tboa A Cain Petersburg Louis G-irman, New York Alex F.fj d, New York C P Hews*, Weifc Chester Jos hB-cstoa. Cheater. Pa B S Seymour, New York WNB» ft «• -•> Aaal invited 5 tS l >iD a A« 4 .?i ilJnd s !i. ,l,ld , tfaoMlof the fiiniJf, Are S/ Without ftfrihir uottes. icom. the ■ElSfJohn J. Robinson. Ho 413 North 0n Wednesday, 2d iuslant, rriv e®i IbtennenVAt Laurel Hill Cemetery.** CL AS, —On the 28th ult., William V*ux Ciar. eon or Joseph A. and Cornelia Clay, in the 20th year of his relative? and friends are invited to attend the faue tal from the residence of bis father. No. 313 South F;ft-*»tbftr«efc. Wedn- sday, March 2i. at 11 o’clock A M. yANZAA'i’.—On the ?8:h hit., John vanzanr, in the •ihe lelatives and friend* of tbe family are regpsctfnllr Invited to attend bis fituera’. Lom bin late re idvnce. jy -ii street, Biistol, on AYedne&day alternoon, 2 ° AEfDITELKACItT —On Saturday, 2?th February, F»edf>ich a. rttchiemacht, in the 70ta year of his age. The wbftivsfi and frieu^*oftne famlLy are invited to attend lirsfuneral jroiu tbe residence of Airs. Cotta?, i\c. 613 North Tenth rtreet.* this (Tuesday) afternoon, at 2 o'ctocir * FISHER —On 27th February, George Jacob Fisher, in hiK 24th year. Hie and friend; are re tactfully iuvlied to aittud lii" mtier, l. from his father * resM«>uce. aoufheavt corner or Brvad an.u Wood fctreot-*, this (Tuesday) after noon, at 2 o clock. * 'JOBH.-Ou tl*e 2Sih February, at her riaidence, in Flonrtown, Mpidgomery county. Pa., Mrs Aun Horn, relict or the late Henry Horn, aged 74 years SV.‘L 1 i f, f^ eoi . tl: ,‘ , / r,l,rr ; l w;u besivfin ' ** HORN LR.—At hisresldence. in Trumbull conntT Ohio, on Funday afierji<- on, 21st February. Jamni T. Horner. itt lii ® fthh year of his age. * rRI( HETT. —Go Monday, ?9:i February. Margaret Parc]ay, infant daughter of William C. and Meta T. Pr:chett. Fny.eral to take place on Wednesday xnorniug, at 10 o'clock. »* STILLS --On the ‘27ih February, at Jackson, N. J , Semtiil StilJe. of this city. Ris c?al* relatives and iriends are particularly invited t ft etUmo tbe fane? a > this (Tuesday ) morning. March Ist, ai 9 o’oi'ck A. M., at Vine t treat wharf, on the arrival cf lire train. * BROWN.—On thfi morning Of the 27th test , after a painful illness, Frederick Brown- in the C9tu year of his are. Hie znele friends are Invited to attend his funeral, from his lato residence AO.-UOB Spruce street, at 2P. M. on 1 witn-mt farther notice. * Oil the 27th iaet , IrVilliaaa deary, son of Cbrbtlßu and S rah Messer, in the3M rear of hie aea. . The relatives end friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend *he funeral, from "his late ’evidence No ]Gf6 RidKA avenue, to-morrow (Tooßday) morntagl at 10 o'clock. To procEed to Odd Fellows’ Cemetery. ** METTB. —On the 58th. tnfct . Mrs Hannah P. Mett4. re- Dct of the late Cup'ain Thomas Metis, in the 6Sth year of her r.ge. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invit' d to «.tteno. JCIO Mr-yairiensing av« Rue, on 'Phnrsday afternoon, March 3d, at 2 o’clock. Intetment at Lafayette Gema* tery **** BIDDEMAN.—After along and serious illness, which he herewith Chrir-iian ftrticu.de* Mr. Wm. Hiddeman, in the 87tlx year of Ins age. The ro’ativof and friends of the family are inybad to attfrd the funeral, from M* lat© rotidenep.. 323 North Kinhrh etreet. on Toesdey attirnoon. March ht, at one -o’clock, fcervkes Kt the German Reformed Church, Rare v-treet, below Fourth. To proceed to the Odd ‘fol low* 1 Osifteiy. * DEKSON & HON 11. receiving their apring: an ING GOODS, and have now Black .Byzantines. “ Florentines, ** Barose He-nacl, ‘ * Grape Marets, '* BaTeges, " SIR Grenadines* Black, and Black an< VBCOMMENCED id Summer Stocfc of jtfOUJJN in store— BflgMfth'Bonft&xines, French Bombazines, Sommer Bombaziaes. Ch&Uy* Hoafselanes* Tamisee, Whtre Foulards. Jre. MOUBNING STORE, o 918 CHE3TET7T Street. A-A LYONS BLACK SILK VELVET ■*- * Lyons Vel\eil>g yards wlin. Spring Silks Stoutest Black .Drore Silks. Richest Spiing Organdies. Shawls of newest styles • fe24 LYRE h LANDBLL. HORTICVLTBRAL HALL, S» \V. mGfa* corner of BkO ad and WALNUT -Streets Subject for discussion THIS EVENING, * ‘ Planting and Manage jne-jit of City Gordons.lt PHILADELPHIA SOCIETY FOR &OU PROMOTING AGRICULTOR*.—March Mtetiug at Room 330 WALNUT Street, on WiJ)NJ6tSDAY, 25fch inst. at 11 o'clock A. M. mhV2t* K9* ODONTOGRAPHIC SOCIETY OF ftCWf PENNSYLVANIA.—An Address will be de livered ?by Dr J. H. AicQOILLEN, on the Anatomy and Physiology of Expression- before this Society, at the Monthly Mealing to be held at 8 o'clock (Tues day) EVENING, March 1 1861 in the Lecture-Room of the Philadelphia Dental College, 108 North TENTH Street. Profession general I v invited • It* 1,0013 M. TP6SON* Recording Secretary, THE ORIENTAL* ILLUSTRATED K?* LECTURE —FOKT? DA: 6 IN JERUSALEM - by Rev- WILLIAM WHITE WILLIAMS. A.M., of New York, will be given at 7K P. M-. In. the BROAD and ARoH-St eet Baptiet Church, on TUESDAY, and iu ti e Olivet Presh Medan Church, corner MOUNT VER NON and TWENTY-SECOND Streets, on THURSDAY. Eminent Divines in nearly all the evangelical denomina tions have highly recov-mended this lecture. _ Unique c<;s*'nTne*s reniH.rkß.ble reV. acu iftro curiosities fr .in the Holy Land, will he exfrK.Ked. fe2s-st* HOES CEOPATHIO MEHICALi COL* LEGE OF PiJNNSSLVANIA.—The Sixteenth Annual Commencement for conferring Degrees will be i. »d in the Fund Hall, LOCUST Street, on WEDNESDAY, March 2d, at 12 tf. Valedictory Address by H. N. GUERNSEY, M. D., Pro.'te*or of Obetetrics The public are invited. fe'.P Hi* S. S, BROOKS, M, D., Dean. ■V2PS 9 DEPARTMENT OF public high- ISPwat*', OFFICE OF C9ISF COMMISSIONER, N. W. corner of WALNUT and FIFTH Streets, pHTLAPTi.rnrA. Feb. 25. 1864. No'.ice is hereby given, that tno ANNUAL SEWER RENTS, now due the city, a- e payable at the Office, less five per cent., until A Phil, 1.1864 Office hours from 9 o’clock A. M. until 3 o’clock P. M. fe£9-3t THOMAS M. TRIOL, License Clerk. VOSt~ LECTURE BY TUB REV. WM, CATHCARfi on •* What Europe Feels, Fe»rs, and Hopes in Connßctiou wirh ebe Qj?«at American Re bellion,” on TUESDAY EVENING. March Ist. 1864, at the Second Baptist Church. NEW MARKET Street, above Poplar, lor the benefit of the Sunday Schools Tickets, 25 cents. fe24-wsmta-U :> TUB WORLD OF FACT AMD Kr* FANOY LLUTURE for the relief of Disabled Soldiers’ Families, und<»r th» care o’ the Ladies’ »irst Unkio Assc ciatiov.by END* JI 3. SUPPLES, at HANDEL AND HAYDN HALL, on TUESDAY EVENING. Mkrch let, at 8 o’clock Tickers, 2’* cents: for sale at the Associa tion Rooms, 53? North EIGHTH Street. mi St* POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE, WEST PENN KQUAr.E. —The Spring Course of Lectures and demonstrations will begin March Ist, anor continue feur months. Graduates of rorpectable Literary Cotieges are admit ted their Diplomas, uud non-graduates. zA ter exami nation, to the close ot ’65 f.Ecgineevfa). Those who desire to join the ClasS Of ’66.wi11, U pre pared. bo admitted to the ScUntifiG School in the order of application as fast as vacancies occur. v Tick&’ftto the Lectures on Ueology, Mineralogy, ana Chemistry, end to iho practical m3lructlonin Chemist:y and Design, may be obtained separately if desired v ALFREDI" KENNEDY, M. D., fi-27 81* President of Fa culty. f<3B» THE HARDWARE MANUFAC ftCF> TUBERS. HARDWARE JOBBERS, AND HARDWARE RETAILERS. _ Are r< attested to meet the WEMBSSS of the HARD WARS TRADE at thei* Boom. No. 415 COM MERCE Street, on March l*t, o’clock A. 51., to take such action In relation to the GREAT CENTRAL FaIR of the States of Pennsylvania, New Jersey. Maryland, and Delaware, about to be held under the auspices of the United States Sanitary Commission, as ma? be deemed advisable. JAMES C. HAND, President WM. H. SOWERS, Vice President- Aug. B. Shipley, Secretary* fe29-2fc NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, JLC*b» that a Special Meeting ot the Stockholders of the HESrONVILLJS, MANTUA. AND FaI&MOUNT PAS SED GJSR RAILROAD COMPANY wiU be held on MON DAY. the 29:h instant, at 12 o’clock, noon, at No. 409 WALNUT Street, (first floor,) for the purpose of taking tnt6 consideration an increase of the Capital Stock of the Company. B. T. FBAILEY. Secretary. February IC, 1864» fets-iat PITTSBURG, FORT WAYIE. AND CHICAGO RAILWAY COMPANY „ office of the Secretary, Pittsburg. Pa.. February 12th, 1864. The Annual Meeting of the Stock and Bondholders of this Company for the election of Directors, and vuch other business as may come before it, will be held at the Office of said Company, in the city of Pittsburg, on the THIRD WEDNESDAY OF MARCH, A. D. 1864, at 10 A. Tbe Stock and Bond Transfer 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 remain closed until the i7th day of March thereafter. fe!6-tml7 W. H. BASSES, Secretary. |*s» VULCAN HININGCOM PANY -TUB wCP* firtt meeting of the VULCAN MINING COM PANY, un4er its articles of association, will be Yield on SATURDAY, the 12th day of March, 1864 at No. 334 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia, at 11 o clock. A M. JOSEPH H. TROTTER, B. A. HOUPE9, Two of the A relates of said Corporation. Philadelphia. Feb: 25.1864. fe24-15t PHILADELPHIA MUTUAL REAL wC£» ESTATE ASSOCIATION.—-The Committee ap pointed to wind up the affairs of this Association notify those haying folly-paid Stock to present their Certifi cates, with receipt, at the Office o! E. SCHREINER, NOBLE Street, above Ninth, on or before the Ist day of APRIL next. H. VAN BEIL. jaB-ftuBm* THE USION BENEVOLEHT AS' ft O** SOOIATION—Tbe Poor and the Season —On be half of the poor of the city the Map agera of the Union Benevolent Association ate compelled to make a second appeal for the season for funds It was hoped that \he mildness of the winter and the activity of trade would have made & second appeal unnecessary; hut the enor mously incie>sed cost of every article of living, and es pecially of fuel, has laid burdens upon, the poor which calls for greater liberality towards them; and our trea • swyis empty. Notwithstanding the apparent prospe rity abroad there is an undercurrent of suffering which is ourdntr to search ont and relieve. Thelabor of work ing men is well remunerated; but that of poor sowing women is not, except in special ca?eS. We know of tho* e who, wording late and early, earn bat $2 per week; who make common shirts for $1 25, and drawer** for $1 per dozen. Men control their wages by banding together and demanding an increase of pay. but there seems to be no redress for women, who are wholly in the power of their employers. When ltis asserted, therefore, that la bor is abundant, &e., we point to this close of sufferers, and ask for them and those dependent upon them the sympathies of tb§ pubhc. The public Must be remind ed, however, that it is not for those who are able to liCbor that our clarity is intended, but for those who axe inca pacitated by reason of sickness or infirmities, and upon whom the high prices work an immense amount of suf fering. Thisoiass ** we have always with us,” no mat ter how mild the winter or favorable the times. They are mostly women, often with families of small chil dren. It costs them from $8 to $lO for a ton Of CO&l, Of rather fits toon to twenty dollars, for they ara compelled to buy it by the bask* t, at d ouble thecomm-;a price. Our Society has one hundred and forty female visitors who discover more of this kind of suffering than they hare means to relieve, and It ia for them - that this appeal is made. Onr whole receipts T»*money oer annum is not overslo,Coo. iA similar society in New York receives $70,C00.) More than naif of this is expanded for coal, leaving less than $5.0001> be divided among one hundred and forty ladies, making the annual sum for distribu tion by each tw«uty fi?e dollars, or two dollars per month. witMMsthe&e ladies relieved* last year, s.rao families. They made 11,148 visits to the poor. They found employment for 93!) poisons. They ministered to 791 sick. They sent to school 138 children- They dis tributed 1.224 tons of coal, 1,477 garments, 300 stoves, and kept 80 women in sewing for their store, besides a distri bution of over $4,000 in money. This winter the demand is greater and the receipts smaller. The Society, there fore, makes this appeslforfurthfir aid, at the clo*.e of the season, when suffering is alway a greatest. The collec tors of the Society, Meser?. Cooper and Evxna, will make an early call upon the citizens, and they are earnestly commended to the attention of the charitable; or contri butions may he sent to the Treasurer, Edmund Wilcox. Esq., 404 Chestnut street, or to the Agent of the Society at tbe Office, northwe-'t comer of Seventh and Saaeom etreets. _ SAML. if PERKINS, President. JOHN H. ATWOOD. Secretary. fel6-tuf6t ALLBBITOWS RAILROAD COil |Qb PANY-—PaiiiADELFHit, Feb. 19, 1864. Ths annual meeting of the Mflckfcoidera of the ALLEN TOWN Railroad company wiu be held at the offico Of the PailadelpMa asad Reading Railroad Com pany, No SSSJ tomb FOURTH Street, Philadelphia, oa WEDNESDAY. March 9th, 1864. at 12 o'clock fit , for the election of a President and Directors to serve for the car rent vesr, and until others shall be elected. fe2o-tmh9 W. H. WEBB, Secretary. STOCKHOLDERS OB’ flrfSs* the oil ridgway railroad COMPANY. —An adjourned aunaal mestingof the Stock holders Of vhis Company will be held on TUESDAY, ibe flret day of March. 1664, at half pa B t 10 o’clock A. M., at No. 4 WILLING S Alley, in Philadelphia. fe!s-14t JOSEPH LISLBY, Secretary. FHSLADjttUPHU AND READIED ROUbajlroad Company, office »»t souti rOUhTfl Street. September 2* 1868. DIVIDEND NOTICE.—The folio wing-named persons are entitled to a Dividend os the Common Stock of thit Company, The reeidcneo of several of them u un known, and it is, therefore, necessary that the certifi cates of stoesc should be presented on soiling for th« Dividend. I!11A _ A BRADFORD, TfSMOrsr STOCKHOLDERS’ NAMES. S. Lancaster, j Henry B. Sherer. John McJntTye. Andrew Tamer. Eerj. F. Kewport. ! Mr.. Eebeeoe Olrl.b eed-Btatlitf OFFICE .PBSSSYtVASIA RAIL SGp* road COMrANT. , BOTIOB TO BTOCKHOLDERB.-T H he A A?MkIKISj B for Directors will be held on MONDAY, the 7th day of M«ch,1864, at the Office of the Company, No R3S South THIRD Street rhe poll* will be open from ten o'clock A. M. until six o'clock P M t No eh»re or shares transferred within sixty day 3 pre ceding the election will entitle the holder or holders thereof to vote. EDMUND SMITH. felB-tmh7 Secretary. office, No. Y North FIFTH Street. _ . . , Philadbi.phiA, NOV. 13.1863. Importers and Dealers in MEDICINES. HOSPITAL STORES. HOSPITAL FU&NIYUBB. BEDDING. ICE, &«.. are invited to submit their price Lists from time to time to this Office. j. MURRAY. aolfi*6tamtf Surgeon and Medical Purveyor. THE PRESS -PHILADEEPHIA, TUESDAY. MARCH 1,1864. B- SCHSBINBR. ALLAN W. RICHARDS, Committed. THE WAHHSOUWTIES -A MEET' frC«F* irg of the dele-gates for tae parpjea of equaftztrg ihe Ward jttounno? will b> held in :ho fcOOMS t F TRE BOAR2> «*F TRADE. THIS Uuesd«J EVENING, March Ist. at ftmlLots of importance be brought before tao I3*eting and a general *t:eoAs.u<© of th* delegates from m&the Weird* U ©«r:*o?tly Pf *'»r-ier of th-> President D Aftlfili b I’JSiM MET-', i J v?3i3oAt. Jc.s»y K. VAtgyrusf. Secretary it K9* FlttSl WARO-GKAWD RAhhV TO AVOID THE DRAFT. FIASP WARD OITiZSNS OF THE FIKBT WARD, LOOK TO*YOUR INTERESTS! .By a un/Eimoos rep.Vtitlon passed at x sacking of the ciUzersc-f the FIRST WARD, Mid Sa'.sr&ay evening^ 27tn It Wsz lit.'’d ■** ?sfct d Pitt'S MefliOjc •'f ib-3 of tli>i Flii?r WARD b» tela at the WKCCACDJ. S'JflOOL ss£»?-- J. B tQ°* n M a .***•.» SlW‘ts. TOSSPAT RYRM, 0. Maica Ist. at /}£ o clock, for the oorp-ise of raisins prompt inscription* to the Ward Bounty Fund. Two hundred and nioery-eeveu rh*/i have alrna&y bsen accieditecyothe Ward; $W OUOwill still be required to clear the Ward from the draft Any parson by paying the treasurer $26 v?ill he exempted from the draft; or it droned the money -will he returned, and a receipt given to that effect. The plan is- entirely feasible, and By a P* ompt response the amount can be furnished. Evwy between the age of twenty and forty fi7e is liable to the draft. Bnbfscriptzoss are e?met tly appealed for to the geutrßl fund, which can bo banded to the various Precinct Committees or brought to the Ward Meotings _ AJWflJ&MeetUigwUt alio be ht,';d at the LTTPHBRAN CHURCH, F*SoYOJiK Koao. fc©o>w the Girard School* Bouse, (t\ WEDLESDAY livening. March ?d. to accooi xnodaie ibecitlviQr.B residing in the Neck and lower part of the Ward, Lei t very person attend, aa prompt action is imperative. N. XL—A large number of jcph in the First Ward who have feltseccre from the draft because their names were not on tbe EnroJiuetit Boohs, asd hare not contributed to the Ward Scuvy Fund, have been given to the pro vost Marshal of the n* ntid Cvmsree'iotul District. JOHN A. Ht*U.iEMAn, Chairman. Messrs. Stewart, Beatty, and Felts? have been a»- pointed a special committee to invito Speakers to ai dresß the Meetings. fe29 21 **&*> AT A MEETING OF TTIE CITI- ZEN© o! the FOUliTls*i£Tfl WARD, held oq h«tu>dey Evening last, the following were unanimously adopted: WhlVi/QS, Theqaotft of thfl Fourteenth Ward, noacr the recent callß or the President f«riauttfor ttjadsftncs of the nation, is r. ow fu'O, a«d the ward wai enabtod to contribute Up portion if the levies called for by volunta ry enlistments; and. Whereas, Tb«? Ward is indebted for ihe full propor tion of its m iitribalioit to the Presidential culls to the energetic and persevering 2abo*s o’ 1 the officer.* of this Diettsnßr. and of ihe several member.* of tho Precinct OcUimittees, but in a very special roanaer to 00l Wa*. B. “•• fconme, Ttom>» Thompson, and Frederick Van Lieve, Aeqs , who have mani'ested In the most deci-ied manner t oeir attachment to the Institution* of oar coun try. ui.d fin earnest purpose for their parpetuation, and navo faithfully toiled inviting and directing tho pa- and liberality of the peuple of the Ward tools cha r*e tbo.du ty dne Jr.'ui tbem to tie G .vnmmoit, and it is to their rtiitirVos and continu«fi oxerth-ns that th- - ' exemption of the Ward is to fce mainly accredited; thero fore, Rnolvctl That these cfficora and m ambers have proved worthy of ti>e confidence reposed in them 1 ; that th**y have difchargid well and fatthfaily the tnce- TGtt!'COlEmitteo to tutu care; that they are entitled- to the gratitude and thfankfahiaaft of tint community, and that the thank* of the citizens of the FonrteenilL Ward are hereby pubVely tendered to them, for the ablei zeal* ue, and efficient imminent of their responsible duties. Rtitofvni. That thanks of tbeeHfzona are also dne,- and krebereby tands, oar worthy secretary. ulio>:e zeal and labor in our cants h»Yti merited our highest commendation. Jisfiolved. Thstthe thanks of the citizens aT9 due, and are hereby tendered, to all whohave contributed of thetr meat?, and who have rendered n* assl»tauce ih the ac complishment of our object. JOHN Q GINNODO, B* Chairman pro tern. fS^^FlF TEENTII WARD BOUNTY FUND —At a meeting of the Executive Commit tee. held on Friday evening, at the school-boas* coroer of Twentieth and Coatee i» wam amiouc-oed that ft nr hundred and eleven men had received the ward feouß-.y and been duly credited. About two hundred and-Jfiy men are yet needed t* fit) the quot-., to pay whom will require only two thousand dollars in addi tion to the funds now in hand. Au earnest appeal is now made to those citizens of the ward who have not contributed in proportion to their means and liability. It is idle to say that you have not bees called upon . Ac. The gentlemen, who have under taken the office of collecting have devoted night after sight, for many weeks, to this unpalatable and thank .less task. Is many cases they have be-.n unable after rrptated effects,to see the parties called upon. Others, on beirg vtsited.hsve promised a consideration of the subject, and deferred contributing until some assurance Ot m>(u success shouid be given them. Wba they r.ow learn that more tLau twenty five thoasaod dollars huvs been collected from a-portion, of their fallow- citizens, and that hut two thous and dollars is waited, will they not esteem it a privilege to be sought after to ten der to tbe collectors their quota of the small remaia iagr.nm reqoisiio to free themselves and families from further anxiety? Subscriptions can be seut to the col* lectors of tbe several precincts at their tpsideuces, to Mr. THOMAS PRlCE,Chairmxn of Committee, 506 Ml- N<»S street, or to Blr. THOMAS POfTEK, Treasurer, oao ARCH street Promptitude is urgently solicited, so tbat the B»m« of every contributor aud the amount of Lis conttihution shall appear in tbe alphabetical ltet to be published by the Cominutea on the conclusion, o? their labors. The Committee aud Collectors will meet again at the. same place, on TUESDAY next, March Ist, at S o'clock F. M. The citizens of tbe ward are invited to be present. THOMAS W PRICE, Chairman. O, A. Hoffman, Secretary. feafl-2t v Kg*» FIFTEEKTH WARD —AT A GE, NEhAI» mevtlug of the Committee to collect Oon- for tlse Bounty Fund of the Fifteenth Ward, haiA on Friday evening. 26th inst., the following pream ble aod resolutions were adopted: Whtrea*, A comroiltee appointfd to procure aid for the Fifteenth-ward Bounty Fund, visiting In-such ca pacity ihe Locomotive Works of Rickard Norris-* Eon, were refused by said fi» m any aid. and also the privilege of consulting the workmen, tu their shops; and Whereas, After promising tbe committee the privilege of placing their placards on tbe walls in and outbids of their buildings, the bill-poster was driven from the premises; therefore, Resolved, That we deem it our duty to place before the public tbe facts of the case, to enable the citizens to compare the conduct of the Messrs. Norris with that of the proprietors of all thv other zoaricshop-a in tho ward* who, having contributed liberally, ana famished fa cilities for the committee to’ see all their workmen re siding in the ward, have shown their loyalty to the Government, and their sympathy with their workmen. JResolved. That these preamble and resolutions be published. THOS. W. PRICE, Chairman. 0. A. Hoffman, Secretary. fe2> 2t empire coppek. COMPABY (OF MICHIGAN).—The first meeting of the. Empire Copper Company under its Articles of Asawlattoo. will ha held on THURSDAY, the third day of March, ISS4. at No. 3*4: WALNUT Street. Phi adslpkio. a* II o’clock A. M. SIMON HaNBLSBAUMi B. A. HOOPES, Two of the A s?ociates of said- Corporation. Phidadklphta. 18, 18(H te!6-16t LORBERRY CREEK. RAILROAD company.—Philadelphia! Jao. 29, isfii. Tb« annua) lueetins of the itockboldm'o of the LOK REKRT CREEK RAILROAD COMPANY will bo held at the office of the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Com pany, No. aai South FOURTH Street, Philadelphia,on WEDNESDAY, March 9th, ISS4, at I 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. f*2n-tmt9 W. H- WEBB. Secretary. CONTINFffi TAL HOTEL COMPANY —TheCuCroNS due March l-t. ISR4. on the eight pi-r cont. Mortgage Bonds of ihe C ONTIN HNTAL HO HSL, COMPANY, will be paid on and after that date, upon irrej-cntaticm of the same tit the Commercial Bank, in the citv of Philadelphia. J. SERGEANT PRICE. fe£6-4t Treasurer. 3ULITARY* f VOLUNTEERS.—TOWNSHIP AND Ccmniy Aeente. from Bucke and other conniieß, who pay OaSH BOUKTIEB loyolTixiteoYa. call ou ma. at the Boll’s Hotel. ELEVENTH and MAKE ST Streets. • Cfe29.31*3 J. J. EdHLEMkfif. TO VOLUNTEEBS. Wanted, a few good Men to complete Com ywfvl pany C. 18th Cavalry Regiment. A-l men vo *■ 1 1)1 Innteering in this company will receive alt bounties immediately on muster. The largest bounties paid. Apply to Capfc. FREDERICK ZARRACHSR, JfO. 106 South SIXTH Strcet fC. M. Berry’s). Lieut. SAMUEL JORSON, MarXet-etreet Railroad Depot. BKIHTOW, Greenes Hotel. West Philadelphia. SeTgt WILIIAM M. SMITH, Pottstown, Montgomery county. Sergt. W. D. HALF MANS', N. B ~oh6 good BUSIER wanted. OJUI E miSlt NEW PUBLICATIONS. Tt/TUSICAL.—LOOK OUT FOR THE MARCH NUMBER of the BOSTON MUSICAL TIMES! Incdd'tion to the usual amount of interesting reading matter, it mil) contain all the gems from Gounod's popu lar Opera of Faust, arranged for the Piano by f better. The last five numbers can be furnished singly or to sub scribers ; they certain the foilowlr g favorite songs, with piano accompaniment—viz ; ‘■FadedFlowers.” “Then you’ll remember me/ 1 "0, whfrperwhat thou feelert.” *‘o! ye tearß,” '‘Good bye.sweet heart,” “Little Fell.” “Norai, the pride of K.i-daTe, ” ** Three Fishers,” and five brilliant pfieoas for the piano alone, viz: 4 * Break it gently to my- Mother.” 4 **fhe celebrated Shadow Dance,” ‘‘Sally Gome Up,” (the osiy complete and correct arrangement,) 4*Biver side fcarch. ” and ~H ero-s’ QaWkstep.” Single numbers jailed, post-paid, for 7 cents subscription price 50 conns per annum The &b. AHL'fl “ADAPTABLE PELT SPLINTS.” the attention of Surgeons and Doctors is invited to their great superi ority over all others now in use. Also on hand. Instru ments in every variety, and of the most approved con struction, to asrist the hearing, at P. MADEIRA’S, mhl-6fc 116 South TENTH Street, Phlla. T ACE GOOD S.—DEALERS IN Laces, Embroideries, and Illusion Goods, desiring new patterns in spencers, Berthas, Capes, Bretalles, Chemisettes, Glove Trimmings, Ac., can have them made to order in the latest Parisian ityles, In sets or single articles, by addreaslng 4( E D.,” Rooms3Band39, Ho. 439 BROADWAY, New York, N. B.— New styles made every month, and forwarded if d* sired. Orders taken from Kamplea. f„23 8t -few THOMSON’S LONDON KITCHENER. OR EUROPEAN RANGE, for fa ■£§9w luilies. hotels, or public iastitutiocr, in TWJSN rY DIFFERENT SIZES. Also, Philadelphia lUnge*. Ebi Air Furnaces, Portab’e Heaters. Lowdowa Grates, Fireboard Btoves, Bath Boil-is. Btewhole Plates, Broil ers, Cooking Stoves, die., at wholesale and retail, by the in&nufecturers. _ CHiSE' SHARPE, & THOMSON, mhl-tuthrfm No 300 N SECOND Street. PJAPER HANGINGS.—JOHN H LOKGSTRRTH.No JS North THIRD Street. Ba vin? the sole arenvy for several of the largest Eastern, macufactuiers enables ns to show an unequalled variety of new designs* -which will be sold at wanafectarore p ices. The first floor will be dsvo.ed to" retailing. Dwellings decorated in first-class s‘yie, and the hang* icR department properly t ttaod»d to. JOHN H ! LONG STRBTH* No. 1» North THIRD Siraet. fe27- lm # ■REMOVED —JOHN OLIVER’S EM «JL*' FLOYMBNT OFFICE r hae Sheen REMOVED to 1113 PINE street. Colored help for the city and cjuu try wanted. fa’29 fit* ;T>£ MO VAL—JAMES H CASTLE, I •*•** Attorney and Conveyancer, has removed his Office 1 to No. 110 8. FIFTH Street, below CttassnoS. t 025 La* SIIK AUD DRY-GOODS JOBBERS, CASH iIOtJSE. GOODS BOUGHT AND SOLD FOR CASK, 3*5 MARKET STREET, Invite* attention to their entire new and Splendid Stock smuG irnra goods. BLACK SILKS. MOURNING SILKS, FANCY SILKS, POULT DE SCIE3. SEASONABLE SLIAWLiS, CLOAKING- CLOTHS, MANTILLA SILKS, mantillas, Manufactured by themselves from late Paris Si»7le?. übßm (JIVIL AND MILITARY CLOTH No. 34 SOUTH SECOND 'md »3 STRAWBERRY Streets, is happy to state that he has laid in an exten sive Stock Of CHOICE GOODS; such aa; •Wt advlee our frtenda to «tock is cheaper than we c&u gPBING GOODS, t s i t.°»p M p T?F»?,?,P oll A, n t tl,fl most complete selections of LADIES DRESS STOFF.s that can be found- in this inaxkot«f Special attention is directed to the elyles &nl prices. * feS7-stttthlm EVANS & CO., 45 NORTH EIGHTH Street, (nuccaesors to J. R. CASSEL BERRY,) have opened this week some very CHEAP BiiACKJSILKS, Drees Goods, Linens, Muslins, Flannels, Linen Hdk/n., Bluck bilk Cravats, and various other choice -Dry Goods, from the late cheap hew York &uction-salea,and can give them to you as, we think, at ' BARGAINS. Full atl-boUed Black Silk, $1: heavy. Very pretty high lustre S.'lk. $t 10; heavy. ' Rich Poll de Soi Bilk, from $1.26 to st. 50, L e&vy and rich Gros Grained, from $1 60 up to $3. B2}£. Splendid Taffeia Bilk, $3. We think we can please you bo’h in prioe and quality, and won t think hard of you if we fail,ae we know they are very cheap. THE PLACE TO BUY CHEAP» ™ v , muslins, funnels. ' New York Mills Musims, 43c. WiillamsvlUe Mnclius leas than any one else. Plainfield do , 2flc , one yard wide. ' Lancaster do , 27c , fine. Plymouth do., 22c., heavy. All other choice mafres: Semptr Idem, White Rook, New Jersey, &c Yz cent still allowed to perso'ns wish* ing a whole piece. our Flannels we sell so low we have no competition. THE PLACE TO BUY CHEAP! _ m KID GLOVES. Cot Kid Cloves are so cheap that the Shoddy aristo cracy think ought to charge more for so fine an article, and 01 her poor, ignorant creatures turn np their aO00&nd aai ; Pooh! they arenotimpc.rtedGloves! ONLY 4MS BICAN, for the sake of humanity ignorance is excusa ble. Best quality Kid Gloves, $1.20. Stretched do.. 51.25, Every pair of the above are guaranteed, and should they tear another pair will be given yon for the torn ones. Kid Glove* slls. stitched. 'White Kid Gloves, cheap. Every pair of the above are tbe genuine French Import ed Kid Gioves, direct from Paris. We tell you so, and vra don’t make a practice of telling anything bat the tenth. We Invite you all to inspect them to your own satis faction. OWEN E VANS & CO., Successors to J. E. Casselberry* Cheap Mammoth Dry Goods House* 4:5 North EIGHTH Street. P. S.—HOOP SKIRTS closing out at BARGAINS, indndiitf the new Patent Tab, made to get off and on "ftss-zt CASSELBERRY. MUSLINS OF ev: QUALITY. Kew Xork Milla, Wamsutfca. ■White Rock. Be paper Idem* Slalerville, Walthtm Mills, yards 214* and 2>a wide; Sack Mi X'nble&clied in every quality The cheapest piace to bay t G£J 1023 ft 29 mtuths# T IKEN GOODS, OP ADD KINDS, -U extra cheap; heavy hand-loom Table Linens, at S7J£e. 90c, andsl: Unbleached Table Linen at 75c, 87>£c. and $1; half Cotton, at 62>aC, 75c and 87>?c; Bleached ditto, pore Linen, 75c, S7J£c, 90c, SI, and $1.20; extra •W3dtb and <*tie.Hty, at sl.37>£. $1.60, $1.75, and $2 lam now selling great quantities ol these on acoooat of their cheapness. «, Napkins of every variety; DanflSfek and Snowdrop, at $2; heavier ditto, at $2.50, and $3; extra quality, at $4 and $5 lie*lies, at $1 £0 and $2, either plain or with red Bor ders ; also Colored for Lint. Towels with red and b'ue Borders, with and without fringed ends, at $2.25; finer ditto with Border all around, at $3: extra size ditto, lrisg?d, at $3 50; very fins ditto, at $4 PO, Dlapsring, all widths. Richardson's heavy Housewife Linens for family use* a*. 50c, 62>ic, 66c, 70c, 76, and b7l£c. These' are very do* sirsble, being extra heavy. Buckabacks t both bleached and half bleached, at 25c, 31/4C, 37/aC, 40c, and 50c. Linen Meetings cf the Barnsley make, at SLSO and 91 75. One lot, 12 4 wide, at $L 75. 3 Bales extra wide heavy Crash, at 14c and 16c;- also, better and finer, at 4Sc and 60c. GRANVILLE B. HAINES, fe29»mtnths-4t go- I*>l3 MRRggi* St., ab. Tenth. MUSLINS OF EVERY KIND AT THE LOWEST PRICES.-We will sell a Bleached Muslin for 16>£c, wider and better for 25c; fall yard wide forSSo; extra good, 34.37, end 40c Ail the best makeson band, such as Water Twist, New York Mills, Wamautta, White Rock, Androtcoggen, Forre&daie, Ac. Also, all the different makes of wide 5-4, 6-4, 7-4. B*4 9*4, 10-4, and 11-4 Sheeting; 10*4, 11-4. and 12 4 Linen Sheeting of all quelitieu; 6 4 Linen,6-4 do; 40-inch do Tab s Linens We offer bargains in these at 66. 62, 75, S7c, $l, $1.23, and $1 60 per yard in the tinbteached; bargains in half bleached at -.87c, 91, and $1 26 per yard ; bargains in bleached at 87&«. SI T $1 25. SI 60. $2, $1 60. $3, and $3,50 per yard. Among these are the very finest and scarcest Double Damasks made napkins, Doylies, Towels of every kind made, Nursery Diapers, Ac. Beal good Crash for WaC per yard by the Piece. _ An all-linen bordered Towel. $1 50per dozen; Honey comb Quilt* at s3.6oeach; Allendale do. Lancaster do, ; heavy colored do; Marseilles at $3, $4, ss* $7, and $lO each. We have one lot of very fine, large, double* ■ back Marseilles, imported five rears ago. that we are selling at $l6, the prico they were then; only one of these to be sold to an individual; they would cost to import now about 926. Blankets of every size and quality closing cut at reductions; very fine imported Crib Blan kets, (these’.are the best ever imported;) figured Floor Linen, 2J4 and ££4 wide; heavy Comfortables,s3.soeach. Fertons in want of any kind of Famishing Dry Goods or Muslins may be assured of saving money by getting our prices and comparing them with other stores. R. S 3. & W. li PENKkLL. feS9-2t 10ft l MAKKBT Street, STABLE DAMASFS. X Scotch Table Damask, $1 to $1.87. Power-loom, or balf bleacned Table Lia9ns. Unblesched Table Llnene. Fine and low-priced Napkins. Pam ask, Back, and Power-loom Towels. and Diapers. Be&t Iripn Linens, from 60c tosl.l2K« Heavy Huguenot Wide Sheetings Flannels, Quilts, Blankets, Ao ■ ~ COOPER Jt CONARD, fc27 S. 33. corner NINTH and MARKET StH. gPRING MILLINERY GOODS. JOHN ©TONE «fe SONS, No. 805 CHESTNUT STREET, Will open on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12, a handsome assortment of FLOWERS, RIBBONS, SILKS, And other Goods suitable for Spring Trad© mhl'2t A LEX. WRAY & CO.* 939 CHESTKUT Street'. Philadelphia. „ Importers of British DRY GOODS. HOSIERY, GLOVES, &c.» &e , have jast opened, in addition to the above, a vwyjarce and vailed assortment of MSB'S SPRING UHDEBSHIRfS, consisting of Merino, Unltatlon Me lino, India Cause, and Brown and Whit© Cotton, to which they most respectfully invite the attention of t-nitrs. fe29-lm* ALFRED E. YOUNG mhl tuths3c* 1864. We are now prepared to show to cash buyers as exten sire a stock of medium and fine Ready-made Clothing, for Spring sales, as can be found in the United States. 'v Bayers can a&ve their expenses to New York, and find the coeds they want fire and ten percent, cheaper in Philadelphia. An examination of our stock ia solicited. WANAMAKER & BROWN, OAK HALL, • fell-lm If S. E. corner SIXTH and MARKET Sts. (NLABKSON & CO., 625. STOCKS, BONDS, AND QOLD BOUGHT AND Interest Allowed on JOei>oslt:s. TOHN HORN, JR , v STOCK-COMMISSION BROKER, No. 140 SOUTH THIRD STREET, (UP STAIRS.) PHILADELPHIA. REFERENCES: Messre.Thos. A. Biddle A Co. Mess. Gaw, Mac&lester, A Co. Meeeis. E. 6. Whelen. A Co. Messrs. Drexel & Co. Hes«iB. Buzby A Co. - Henry J. Williams, Esq.. Alexander Biddle. Esq. I- P. Hutchinson. Esq. Or. M. Troutman. B*q. D. B. Garamios, Bsq. Jae. G. King A Sons. New York. KSIMEB’S EVER-POPULAR and ' appreciated Likenesses, Colored Photographs, have no rival in popular favor, or in artistic merit Obtain one without delay; $1- SECOND Street.ab. <3 re an. It* FOR MINCE PIES. BUNCH. LAYER, AND SULTANA NAISINB. CITRON. OUREAHTB,AND BPICES, wm wim *«.. b LITTLE & ADMDIfa, RETAIL DRY GOODS. H 0 V S E. WILLIAM Ti SSODfiBJKSS, AUXT AN’S WATT. B 1 «-w"V "'-•V'--'. - WE HAVE LEARNED NOT TO BE ” ’ astonished at auylhlßK. Years of experleace. and a correspondence attending thrffax’Jottt all nationalities of ilia habitablo globe, have turned theories Into facto and eetabiisbed a basis ftom wbloli wo need not err. We are not sarprised at such faCWBO tl>6 following, sltbonsh tbs persons who writo th*nr are. We know the persons and oirenmstaucos, hence'Ceel at liberty to endorse their statements - 4f ** New Bedford,. Mats.- Nov. 21,1863. Dsar Fir ; I have been afflicted msxy years, with severe prostrating cramps ia my limbs, gold feet and hands, and a general disordered system Physisiaos and medicines failed (o relieve me. While railing some friends in Now York, who were using Plantation Bitters, they prevailed npcnme to try them. I commonced with I’ email wine-glassfUi after dinner. Feedi'm? better by do* graes. In a few days I was a3t©*i*ted tc* the coldness and cramps had entirely left sac, and 3 o ouid r’onp the niffht thrertJgh, which I had n■ D-- ANDSBWS* Superintendent 3oidi6rs r ffeme« Gisclsnati, O.** ** * * * The Plantation Bitters have curedlme of liver complaint, of Whfoh I was laid up prostrate and had to abandon my business* « . * *- The Plantation Bitters hare cured-me of a of the kidneys and wiaary organs-that haa dis\resßed me for years. It acts like a-charm, C. C. MOORE, No. 254 Broadway." Ac., &c., Ae., ke., ae„ Ac. The Plantation Bitters make the weak strong, fcho lan guid brilliant, and are exhausted nature's great restorer. They are composed of tho celebrated Callsaya bark, wln texgTeeu, sassafras, roots, herbs, &C;> all preserved' in perfectly pure St. Croix rum. S. T.-1860.-X.. Persons of sedentary habits, troubled with weakness, latitude, palpitation of the heart, la«k of appetite, dis tress after eating, torpid liver, constipation &c., deserve to suffer If they will not try them. They are recommended by the highest medical autho rities. and are warrantsd to produce an immediate b®oe ficfal effect. They are exceedingly agreeable, perfectly pure, and harmless. Notice.—Any person pretending to sell Plantation Bit ters in bulk or by the gallon is a swindler and impostor. It is pnt 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 on steel-plate side label. So d by respectable dealers throughout the habitable globe. R. H. DRAKE & CO., feM-tnra,3B) goa TYRO&-D WAY. CEDAR A® WILLOW WARE. Q.BEAT OPENING OP CEDAR AND WILLOW WARE. THE LARGEST STOCK IN THE CITY. NOW SELLING AT BARGAINS. 3,000 BOZ. CORN BROOKS. 3,(00 D 0& KANCY PAINTED BUCKETS. LOCO NESTS CEDAR WASH TUBS, a COO CEDAR STAFF AND BARREL CHURNS. 1, Box. willow Market baskets. 3,000 BALES COTTON-WICK AND TIE YARN. 2, COO BALKS BATS AND WADDING. RETICULE BASKETS, OIL CLOTHS. LOOKING GLASSES. CORDAGE, he., he. Ail Goods ate told at the Alauufacturer'e Lowest CasL Prisoe. Orders promptly filled. ROWE & ELSTON, 157 find 15S NORTH THIRD STREET. mhl- 2m Threo Doors below Race. COMMISSION UOUSEiS. XT OR ACE H. SOULE, AA COMMISSION SIERCHANT. 89 NORTH FRuNT STREET. PHILADELPHIA, Agent for the SAXONVILLE MILLS. BALDWIN COMPANY, WILTON KANOFACTUEINGr CO„ ABBOT WORSTED COMPANY. CARPET WORSTED AND YARNS. Fine Worsted, in colors: Nos. 12s and £6s, J ate Yarns. COTTON YARNS, In Warp and Bundle, manufactured by ZABKISKIfi, PHALIi, OAKMAN, And other well-known Mills. CARPETS, CONTINENTAL MILLS, INGRAIN, AND YBNITIAN CAEPETS. LINEN THREAD. SAMPSON’S ARGYLB, VINCENT MILLS, MCDONALD’S. patin finish bookbinders’, CARPET THREAD. Eor sale by HORACE H. SOULS, mhl-3m 39 North. FRONT Street. JNSKEEP a SITUATION in some light bash ess; If! b Rood penra*rf. aaa Quick and correct at tieurec. Good reference given, Addiess G. H. 8.," Press Office. mhl-3t* AGENTS WANTED TO SELL THE “P STANDARD HI6TOBF of TBS a SIK to make mono*. Agent* arectearfss iIPP to *2OO per month- 200 000 volumes soM. A?? the burner* and ronjp'vtent to act ap Entiy clerk. Apply, with rf’ferenco. to Box 2&0. Post cn hi -Vt* WANTKB—IN COUNTING BOOM OF it a Pit GocdfrCommlehiou House, an inteLi ffent LAD, who wiU ra%k« himself nsefat. Addr©p« M A- 3 ” at this office, in’ liaisd writip * of applicant, With age, real ncade. A»A ranee, . ***ll at WANTED—A SITUATION AS > » SALESMAN, lit a Wholesale Dry-Gaqda hou*», by ayooDKDj*n trcm whocau ;*A trade. Sala y moderate. Address IrriANK, this office. It* Wan*:l ED TO BENT, FORTHBSUM , MEtt.hy*.gentlnft%a and wife without feWM**. aftirpipbed COUNTBY FLAG& With utabUng,-of <*>»- yeajont Recess tn the cl-.y' Address, stating terras. V.X I*. L.c Box 15-95. Philadelphia Post Office. !e27-8t W anted -- o LOTHING.—P EBSONO oraaorJil 13101011111 * 40 of wIU jafi-lntbaSia* ris amt OHESiWT RtVlbt. A MONTH !— T WANT TO LUKE AGiENTS in every s'o;m L T. at $75 a month, I'r- OTW. to sell my noiyoliesp Family ScwinsMa o hlnec. hodreea B. tfADISOH. Alfra 1. Me. Cf-H da iTja Sl'fiO MONTH!—I- Wist Agents at' ** u V *53 a month.oicpeneesraHi tcsoii my E verlasXntr- Pe. -icitB. Oriental Burners, an 11.1 otter arcich «. 15 rnvn - lari' foatJVca: JOHN F. 1.083. Bi.ijieforil. MaUaWEal' WANTED TO SENT—IS v: THE’ Jtilst of Sl-ircli, * three otorjD'Fßt'UNa.wUh jtovn baek-hu-.Minsss. sitoaio b'-tn-oen 'srnth and Tm"* tleiii. ;r:nd Sp/iDE OfnytiKii and erowf atrr«j.t.H. Addrero» KiYizte location and if-nt. Btx 1070; V- OL fej-ihstu I2t SOARDIW. T>OABD WANTED.—ABOUT .TUNE ■AJ Istj a OP -lOOM9 fot a geatlemao, wife, and child • Addreßs. »t 03»ce; to M. R..” .ZwZfftrr Otikee fe27-St* FOR SALS AND TO L£T. ARAEE OHAjSrCB FOR? A BUSI NESS 1 6TORasrAND for Rtct in the Coucirp. TiNa huelaess quali fications and ft Capnal Of Ifrree w Pour Thonaand PoiiarH. tblH ie ftrraw addrese 44 W P.P.,*’ WEe?X3KJSafffiR. Chester Co ~Fa, mhl-3t CTEAM ENGINE!? AND r BOIDERS FOR SALS —l' pair of low-preasnro,- doable acting vertical beam EN 3i-iXES, TPith SS-inch cylladera, and 7 ftet btr-'ke, having-a 20-fißet-gear fIV-wheel-, with 184 cogs. Length of cog lS'Pnsiio3, and 41nch pfteh. Al%o. a jack-gear cf 52 teeth. These Eaglneo are- rated at 400- horse power, and were built by Uorliea & I{sghting>ile, of Providence, end are exceedingly smooth-working and fnhstantial mashipes. The two-cylinders can be Aptmed as one machine, or separately. They would, bd sold singly, or together. 6 Return-Fine BOILERS? 22 feet long.-, with 75-lflCh shells. Each Boiler h&c2?>dnes, 6 and 10inches in di ameter. The Boilers are made iron, are it good older, and will -be cold with or without fronts, ‘pipes, valvts, &c. • The above are to be sold for no fruits; Engines of double the power being required for ouvpneaens work. They are sow etanuiug, in good working order, and eas be examined at day time, upon application at the NATfMKEAG MILLS, Salem, fe2 tnrbtf JOgff gILWHW. Agent. m COUNTRY BBS!DENSE- TO LET •Ml—On the bank of the river, one mile above BrUtol. The situation is cheer/dlj and the access- to- the citr seveial timse a day. Rent $l>7J per annum; Apply at 33 Heath SIXTH Street.- It* M FOB SALE- A NEW GOTTAGE, carriage house, asd one acre of sronad, BARBS'. Apply to E. Derby. fe27-3t* S'OR SALE VERY LOW—THE JsiiL property No 413 South BLEVRtttßgStraefc Will pawaJargeiuterefct on investment AaplrtoWM. £OB - ALLEN, S. E. corner FOURTH and W*LNJT, second floor. fo27'3fc* A MILL PROPERTY FOR SALE—A Flour and Saw Mill, with dwelling and sixteen acres of lard attached, in Montgomery C'mnty, twelve miles from Philadelphia. Brice low, and terras easy. Apply to WM. ROSSBI*”» ALLEN, S. 2L corner FOURTH and WALPUT, second door. ft 2- 3t» FOR SALE —SEVERAL HAND -SSL SOME DWELLINGS, on ELEVENTH Street, below Coates. Apply to WM KOSSELL AhLSN, S. E. corner FOURTH and WALNUT, second floor. fe27-8t? M ELEGANT SEAT m FOR SALE-—On the Bristol Turnpike, near -A— Holzceshni-ff. about, miles from Philadelphia, very acceLBible‘'by-;Steamboat and Railroad, conyenient aisa to Cburcheb.and Schools. 9©r henlthincss and beauty of situation, as well ae sarroundln* advantages, this pro* perty ie unturpasped in the suburbs of Philadelphia. TheManflon, of brown stone, views of the De'aware R*«ver, built and finished ia the most manner, is spacious and reptete with all the medejn conveniences for both summer and winter. The Grounds comprtee übout twenty-three aoraa. beau tilu»ly laid out, fud oruaroe»ted with * great variety of old end roung Forest Trees and a large Gareets, with abundance of Fruit, Orchard* &o. On the premises are also elected a Gardener’s Oottngo, Lodge, Green House, Coaeervatory, Gaa House, and extensive Stabling No | expense having been spared to make “this, In all respects, a flret-ciassiesiden.ee. Apply to . C. H. MUIRHEID,. lul-SOt No. 303 South Street. SQ-OftH AND $1,700 TO LOAN ON Mortgage- Apply at the Office of JAMBS H. CASTLE. Sooth FIFTH Street. It* IiOST AND FOUND. T OST— A OEBTIPIC A r > B OP 5 PJBR Ai CENT. LOAN OF STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA, for me. 06. dated M-irch 12. 1830, No. 7M, In name of WILLIAM MEREDITH. Also, a Certificate of 5-par cent. Loan of State of Pennsylvania, lor tbe sum of 4aM. dated Jnne 30, 3SJ3» fio. 1452, in the same of ELI K. FfilCE. administrator of WiJUttra Meredith in trust. Ap plication ha* been ta&dA to the Auditor General for a re newal of Bald Certificate* fe.10.3m EM K PBing. No. 81* ARCH Street. TAKEN UP, GOING AT LARGE ■/STI »A"OBlY HORSE, which will be sold to the blithest bidder, at public sale, at Christian Donat’s Hotel. CHESTNUT HILL, on THURSDAY, theSdinst.. at 1 o’clock f, fil., nnle?f sooner redeemed. mM-St* C H HUSTON, Scrgt. of Police. INSURANCE COMPANIES. CTATEIMENT OF f ?HE kJ HOWARD IKSHRINCS CONPANT, «-P KEW York. OFFICE NO. 08 WALL STKSET. CHAPTERED ISSB. Jaxuary Ist. 1E64. Capit Capital... .....$250,000 00 Gross api>kts...v * 411*770 84, Consisting of— Cash on hand and on deposit in Pbainix and Jd&nbait&n Banks $14*935 85 Special deposit with United States Treasury Department....... 15.00] 00 Beat Estate owned by Company unencum bered— In New Toik city* premise* No. 65 Wall street.... * $55,000 00 House and lot Jn Brooklyn.... 2.00040 67,030 03 Stocks owned by Company at mar ket valne— Bank Stock. $43,750 00 United States, U6W York State, and , New York city stock .......$129,950 00 173,700 00 Lr.£D6 on Mortgages, on Real Estate, being first Jieise. (worth In. the as gTegat? *3lS,e 0.) 239,940 00 Balances due from agents premium* unpaid, interest accrued, and rents on Real Esta.e 11,194 9S LIABILITIES. Claims for'lcteea unadjusted <*513,659 00 Enpaid Dividend?, &c. 236 37 aiq on< o-j SAMUEL T. SKIDMORE, President HENtir A. Oakltt. Secretary. Tne above oid eatabiiahed Company are sow prepared to issue pclici'B on mavchaudifte tenerally, vessels in port, ana cargoes, furniture, dwellings, Ac., at current rates. ihronsb their r-geiit in this city Office oi Ar ney Ko, 31» WALNUT Street. Phila. mlittttthg-2c FPKMAN P. HOLLIS SHE AD. Agent. ■pOBMAN p. HOLLINSHEAI), j- No. 3ia WALNUT STREET- PHIL 4DELPHL&, INSURANCE BROKER ABP ADJUSTS®. Marine Leases Adjii&jeO, _ _ Marine Fire* Inland. and Life Insurance effected ill the most reliable Cf-mpanle* at reasonable rates, with out CHAKCtE TO THE ASSURED All hulinefis relating to Insurance attended to promptly and carefully. FORMAS P. HOLLINSHEAD’S INSURANCE AOENOY, Na. 3:3 WALNUT STREET, * PHILADELPHIA. Atffcnt for the folio Wins ttrst-class Companies* - INSURANCE Co . OF NEW YORK. EOWnifc~- *• - «-»a i * 1 (organ, __ . OnS5 CAPITAL, *200.000. ADRIATIC FIBB IWSUn.i?CB CO., OF HEW YORK, (Or«anizai IN>, ) CASH CAPirtL 830D.000L COSIIIEKCIAL FIBB IHSIJKdNOE CO., OF tf. YORK. (Organized 1850.) cash capital. *200,000. „ „ MERCANTILE PIRE INSURANCE CO., OF N. YORK (Organized 1852 ) cash capital *203,000 ALBANY CITY FIRE INSURANCE, OF ALBANY, N Y. (Organized 1850. > CASH CAPITAL. *2CO,CCO. PAMS INSUBANi A Ko. 400 CHESS' PHILAHI fIRE AHD IfittAl __ . w „ DIRBO' Triads If. Buck, Charles Bicbardaoa, Henry Lewie, O. w. Darla, P. 6. Justice, George A< West, FRANCIS If. CHAS. RICH. W. I. Blafchard. Secret* TTNITED STATES INTERNAL REVE AL HUE. ANNUAL TAXE3 FOR ISOi. Th« attention of tax-payers t« hereby called to tbe’pro visions of the United States Excise Law relative tjjjie assessment of annual taxes. , .. . By the 6th section of the act of July 1, 1532, it is made the duty of ail persons* partnerships, firms, aßsocia* tiODB. gx corporations, maae liable lo any &nuu4l duty, lleense ertax. OH OK BKFOSB THE nab* MONO At OF May IN BACH YEAR, to make a list or return to the Assistant Aasepsor of the district where located of tue amount of annual INOOMfc the articleeor ohiects with a special tax, and the business or occupation liable nrawho shall foil to make such day specified wll*rofN mrirg fto evening Mr. MNItDOt.K ,tnte the oh jest arid ni.rthod of oporatioß, of tho and Home approfnate I'atrlotic F,ei>.dtn Es Ires? AicerSai? 35 CSNI'S EKIEKVKD BEATS ■»,' on and after MuNCaY, 29tJi Vebrnar» PUCK’S, 8. W. corner cf Sixth an* Ohteßtnni streets, EVANS’. b». 724 Chestnut street and si the of tbe Sanitary Commission, &o. l:jW L'bsi.tnatfttrer.c, a?:d at the icadtray of Maeic, on the aay cud ereninK of thoxector*. a^s° r ® ht 7 1 . f >'Lesrture and Eeadlng* to cor^'menaQ AMEBIOAN ACiADFMY OF MUSIG. JtTenrsSi.'J’’ CAKI 'SB!i*»S , S Niaoteeath Annual FaU 77 3033 thobnt.by. bw... AllCH^ir C o J btrset avryef u. L. CA^IFB>TBB AItEH -Feacher of PjtHalag. I^24*B^ MUSICAL FOND HALL. SECOND ClllAH'tj CONCERT OF THU* lIAMfEt I AND IFAVDS SOCIETT, THURSDAY EVENING, MARCH 8. AT 8 o’cokb AHttsrro. So?o—-PiafiOp—Etade in C (Sharp Jfiiaor—' Orageuße’% PoloiHieeia APlei— 63 * ~ __ Cfl AfiLSS H. JARVIS, eousr-* 1 Vbjaliaßff”. A _ Herr HIBELMAffN. Qnai.etle—(No- 3)—String liutniment ..a Mosart &»**« Gaeitßer.KozKeabTirger, Cross, and Ahrend. TicJretP ONE DOLLAIK. To be had at Gouid V Andrn a Co 3/ and A>ea & Walker’s. f«.27-ft- OHBST NUT STREET attends tw ' success , ... GLORIOUS HEYIVAL of t-'O sroot Irish Scenic Drama ~ .„ COLLESN BAWN,. whishwill ba presented wi h all the AKD VTRDNESDAY «ACTBSB - OF-LBAVE-MAN. SATURDAY (March 5) HEXT, • FAMILY MATINEE. WALNCTSTSEIT THBATSa ” SECOND. APPIAEANOE In the City ofPhiUdAl rMa of MISS ETTIE HENDERSON. who last nujhtre- CllIS» Bn'rcESB llIIBia8tlj o’blcck. TEMPLE of wondebs, assembly a BUILDINGS. TENTH aad-CSESTNUT. Positively the lost POUR DAYS of _ BIGNOtt BLITZ'S Feosofflauey, Yentriloquien*. and the Learned C&nuy Birds, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday* and Saturday Evening?* at 7K o'clock, and Wednesday and Saturday Afters oon s at 8. ADMISSION-25 Cents. Children, 15. T?LEVENTH-ST. OPEBA HOUSEL J-i • * THE ?AW! LT RESORT. ” CABSCROSS 4.5 D DIXEY’S MINSTRELS, TBJB GREAT STAR TROUPE. &P THE WORLD. Ta tht»\y ■ „ SELECT ETHIOPIAN SOIREES, Splendid ainaing, Beautiful Boating, Laughable Btus leeonep. Plantation Scejsos, 4m. . Ac.. by TWENTY TALENTED ARTISTS. EVERY EVENING THIS WEEK. Tickets2s cents. Boots < pen at 7 ©’clock. fe&7‘Sm J. L CARNOnOSS. Baslnaga Manager. HTHE GREAT JPICTDRE AT CONCEBT HALL LEOTOBS BOOM For a short season. THUftSPAY. FEBRUARY 28. 1884 J. Ittteo Williams/ celebrated PANORAMA OP THS BIBLE. This 5s tbs moet complete and finished Painting OftsKk Sac ted ScrJrxtnris in the world, comprising: over fl'fir ct the most SUBLIME AND THRILLING SCENES Of the first three thousand years of Biblical Hiofcpay* xormtaz altogethpr one the finest exhibitions of tho ana EVHNING at half past 7 o’clock. Admission 25 cents. N. IX fflatinuea on Wednesday and Saturday tfty noons, at 3 o'clock. Arißrte&ion for Children 15 cents. O.EBM ANI A. ORCHESTRA.—PUBLKJ BEHEAKBALB every SATURDAY. »t 8 o'clock. P~ Jf , at the MUSICAL FOND HALL. Slavic tickets If. seats. Packages of six ticket*. *l. To be had at AB BESS. 110* CHESTNUT Street. J B GDOLD. SB TENTH ana CHBfeTSPg. and At the Hall door.' fg2l.tf T'HE INVENTORS OP AMERICA, , BX SOHUSSBLL, aiid FEITH’S DEEBT DAT, theujoet Interesting PAINTINGS of the dar, ON EXHIBITION FOX Jt SHORT TIME. AT EABLB’3 GALLERIES 816 CHBJTfiUJT STREET. ADMISSION TWEN CY-FIYB CENTS. feU-lSt PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF A TH3 yi*nS AETS. less OHBSTJfUT STKFKT. 07£B DAILY (Bnudayn «z««2ted) front 9 A. M. ttl) iP.M. Admission 26 cent*, Children half trice. EDUCATION Alt. pBITTENDEN’d COMMERCIAL COL- 637 CHESTNUT Street, corner of SEVENTH. Practical instruction ia BOOKKEEPING, in its dlffe rant branches. PENMANSHIP—PIain and Ornamental. COMMERCIAL CALCULATIONS. COMMERCIAL LAW, Ac.—Students instructed separately. Catalorne» fuTPiehed. on application fe39«3i* TJORDENTOWN FEMALE COLLEGE* AJ BOjSDTJSTOWJS. n. j. This Institution Is pleasantly located on the Belftvrwr*. river. I££ hour's ride from PhliartbipMa. Special lien is paid to the common and Uirher branches of &NGLI&B, and snperior advantages furnished iu Vocal and Instrumental Mucle. tancut fey native, and spoken in the /air-Uy. Fay Catalogue, SLddres* Her. JOHN ELBBAKSLHi. A. M.. President, i&U-Zm* Village green semllnaex, . SifiA'R MEDIA, FA.—Pupils Si-ceivedat ads* iimv. English. Mathematics, Classics, and Natural 4clancea *thtu»M. MUitary Tactics, Book-keaplusr aad OSyilßa* gincerini tanght. Eutbe oxp«? llBt f'&.sw Snr? Teeth plowed to last ror life. ArUaelal Tost]* repaired foToif lfo Win in «.r« in*. AH ™* War ranted to fit. Kaference. hast families lyham -w»n noBBECT PIANO TUNING. WltljV-Mr. 0. S. SAROBBT’d Orders for Tnnhut Qenelrlna Pianos are received at 2LABOB diOOTv cftBSTNUr street, only. “ uw> * Mr s. has had eleven nara'lhotoTyexEerieiMain Bee ton, and »ve years’ employ ment In Philadelphia _ . SPECIAL —Pianos re leathered ta sonnd aa soft and sweet-toned»»new, wdfhorii remorm#. . Terms Vor Twiilir. SI field-Rf* l §JOHN L. CAPEN, PHRENOLO i OIBT, maylbeconsulted, BAT andBVBHIHq.on adaptation to Bnslneu. Trade, and Profession; on the Improvement of health, correction ol lhnlts. formation of friendship*, dm. Poll ids esnptiona of character given whan required at 80.