FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL* THE MONEY MARKET. Philadelphia. March 2. 193* Thfera was verv little fluctuation in «ola to-day. taa laer® was very iwi*u The variety of rumor* Price to is nm-lag opeia ,&om onradv»nan«orre‘.nn* wU I meat £«»** »»■ ! 8 " d - As ! he 3r,“«t movements, may hevery implant, a b'o tlaiee in the prise mar be expected. !wSn.oiii seer. Titles are very Brm attain, and the do ■ mard t'etiy The mammoth of future l'.r.ni i'oras up ti e .cere, and prevents speculative combination!. The money nmtaet 1s unchanged. The public are again seeking the stock exchange, and manifest S duportiion to buy. To day’s t’amactioE! show a Ssrdin'.ng tf prices and Insome cases a material advar'ce The Thirteenth and Fifieeath-sKeei Pa’seu ser Bail uar * Ram advanced one dollar peWliarp, sail ing op to 43; Reading to GBM, closing at 66; Pennsylvania was steady at 70.1, s Korth. Pennsylvania at 116; J : Hong Island at 47, an advance of ;1; Morristown at 6a; Cata ■wiesa preferred at Chester Valley sold at 5%- jfttnehiil Rt 63;» : Beaver Meadowy at 79. • Schuylkill Eavigation sold ai SO the preferred at 41% @42; Wyoming sold at 85 ; Delaware Division at 41'* : Union at £?£. the bonds at 80 ; Susquehanna at *25. the tends at 63. Mining shares were active ; Etna sold at lf»}« ; Wow Creek Coal at 1.6 ; Buck Mountain at 32% : Ksir M-ma lain at 9M; Penn Mini eg at %% ; Green Mountain at 2X : Pulton at 7 X ; Girard at b%. Fir6t-Claes corporation securities tiro steady and in fair demand. The market closed nrm - Drexel & Co. Quota ... "United States Bonds. ISSI y V**'® 99-£ “ •* Bow Certtflcat** a??!.. 10* @lo^l •• “ OidOrtif-cates oi in*eh. 4 - Quartermasters* } SfSrfndel>tedn«ss ds Orders for oeinfic» o. an- t ' Gold......*****' tin.l7s ta37.l>g ••as»BSSWK®~ mmm Quotations or gold si tbs PhllsdolpM* Sold Exchange. . m south Third street, second story s 9}£ o’clock A- M-...* ML *' A *•«•• *• P. 81... *§2 '* P M... m v. p* 4J* p - ** Market closed etroeg. Jay Cooke & Co. quote Government Securities, &c., as follows: ■ > nm . *l69?^ ll®** United Stales sixes. 1881.—*-~«3U ® l l2 •• Regular i?? U. 8. 7 3-10 Notes, auk •* Oct JiOal^UiM XJ. S. Certifi efir.se of Indebtedae**--*. «“““»*«' ToMh.» ;:::nn::."::;Tffl§iiw^ Ifvi^lvboid;-''--■'••'■•'■' hwhmmi • Deliveries of C-20 bonds being msde to January IGth, Inclusive. ' ._ , . ' _ * The follow-ng shows the amount of c*al transported over the *Lehisb Valley iailroad for the week endinr February 27, I SOL and previous since December 1, 1564 : compared vrtth same time last year; Week. Ptstloimlt. Total, mm Tons. Cwt Tons. Cwt. Tons.Cwi. Hazleton S.CO4 IS &9.17-5 05 42.639 03 Bast SuKar Loat.*.,-.... 3,306 13 17.026 07 20.432 00 Council Ridge «...-1,681 06 14.058.03 15,654 C 9 Jlouut Pleasant ; 943 06 7,090 14 8.0«19 Bpring Mountain. 2.690 16 13 717 14 16,40 s 10 Cbleraine 697 11 3.924 12 4.612 03 Heaver Meadow 236 11 11 Hew York and Lehigh. 1.690 19 fj.£s7 13 JJ S. Spring Mo tint Ain.- •• ■ 2,313 06 W.&tf 39 21. Mi. 04 Jeddo..* 2 922 11 21.0.-.6 04 23.95>15 Harleigh 1.314 18 7,50303 5..0504 German Peuna l,2Jf) 05 10.945 l.> 12,L4 13 Bbervaie Coa) Co 909 17 5.7:? }?, gg* ™ yilnsaxille ............. 1,2j2 12 .-.SS/ 13 P.63i) W Buck Mountain. 3.190 16 10,293 OS 11.4*4 04 £. M. Coal 1.728 32 13 222 11 13,904 <«3 Coal andNav..-. 1,445 13 25. 3HS OS IS Other 5hipper5.......... 10 00 S 934 05 5,944 04 Total. .25,252 17 235,30) IS 273.518 15 ° Orre^“ d .V;* W .??.?. a .!kl36 10 2ff1,«6 02 270.512J2 Increase * • • • • 7,116 07 Decrease* •«••••*• 24.0/0 04 Tie iew York Evening Post of to day says Gold is quoted at 15P. 7 *. and Exchang* is dull at T74?* The Btccfc market is heavy. Governments *re -vroag United State? sixes of lS67are'qaotedat lli'®ls coupons of 1668 at ll£@lls. jegUtered 18S1 and five-twenty registered are 107%® 107#. Coal stocks are strong Oumberlan * has risen to 675*® 8735, Penm*slvania is quoted at lS3@l9t>, Americas ac 99@»3{, Central at 7*U@73%. Kaiiroad stare* are irregular, Erie hems scarcely so Week as last evening. Tie appended tabJe exhibits the chief movements at tie hoard compared with the latest prices of yesterday: V/ed. Tu.es. Adv. Dec. "United States 6s, ISSI, reels 111% 111 % United States 6a. 1881, coupon, ~...1U?4 111% -• % United States savon-tMrtles....»*lll 111 United States 1 year car., g01d....103 106% *• % Do. do currency-. 995£ 99% % American Gold- **.. .-lfiO/s 159% .. % Tennessee Sixes . 60 60 Missouri Sixes.• • 7334 735* }.{ Pacific Mail ... 227 228 • 1 JTewTori. Central 3ailjo*d—..lSs? 1 r *4 Hrie~* 41534 132& ft Zrie Preferred ™ 105* 1053* Bndfeon KiTer..^—. IS6K 163 l>i Harlem J3sft 135 .. Harlem Preferred* 124 if a Seadlxg 13ift 132 .. 34 lncttyaa Central....-- ...149ft 14!K •• hi Michigan Southern 98, 1 * 98ft Michigan Southern raarantied... 143 ft 14tft 2 Illinois Central 5crip—...........18334 13334 •* ft Wttsbnr*. ...1)5 l?sft .. ft O alexia....— —„i)6ft U7_ .. ft 1462,' Yi Sock Island.... ~4.~4 320# 1193 S % . Tort Wayne . 99 P 8& .. % MU. and Prairie DaCUtt B&3£ 66 K 71 % 79 1% ISTorthweaterni'W. ....*44. es# at .. % Canton-***---.-..... *4-»* 5134 53 .. l'A Cumberland. 67& * mi K Quicksilver. * . sfj| 5735' % Chicagoend Alton S 7 83 ..1 Toleflo and Wabaeh 44 623* 65 .. 2>* Burlington and vtaincy 18- 2 i 181 22, .. After the Bearn the market recovered \z@il per cent.. Jtrat the reaction was “barely sustained. flUlada. Stock Exchange Saleij March 3 Exported hr S. £. Slaymaker, Philadelphia Exchange. 1 . BEPOEB BOiEl>B. SOOBeadinsK. 66 1400BeadingB*..... b? 5 66 100 do 2 djs fc6 i 100 do blOG?l-18 100 do ’* 66 ICO do --.. b!5 66 300 do . ...tao 66?*! 100 Green Motlh. . bs&in 7% 900 ao bBO 66 ] 4 jICO Sch. Hav pref 4Vi£ h 5 68?*, ...... 66 j ....13 66 ...1?1Q65 j first : 100 USTreas SSO 2?. 107 ] 260 Co .*~~-IOTX 2000 d 0...... cadi. 106*6 10,000 do ..I0t?6 700 do 106*6 lOOSaftdixu 8...b306&31 SCO do 100 do<»».. 900 do 2to do 100 do Dio 66 SCO do bSO mi 1100 do bSO 66)i 100 do. cash 65 Bl 300 do.— cuh 6fi£ ICO do b2O 66 100 do blis 66 ICO do I*3o 6Hl£ 100 do idya 653 s 484 Allefr ny co scrip 75 GFar & Mechsßfc., 60 600 Bev Creea. 1 56 100 Green Mountain. 73-i 100 Penn Minins b 5 P?b 60 Buck Mountain 32 H 200 Sell Eavig-Uion.. 29? s 400 do ...bls 3J 550 do bl 3 30 100 do pm 41* 100 do pm. • • b2O 42 AFTER FIB ICOO V S6a 6-20 s iCS?£j If 0 Pen n Mining.. • • b3Ql' ■% I 100 Bis Mount Coal.bSO 9*j 200 Pulton Coal Co.bio «}-*■ 150 do 7>t\ ICO Oil Cr*ek bSO 14 J 200 Green Meant • • - bSO ??«I BBTWSSH 41Penii5iB.r..div£tock 66 SQ do 7TO BBCOfID 3000 Penna 5s 97 200 Big Motmta*n 9>£ 400 Eeadirg B. bSO 6614 SC-00 Union CBcai Bds.. b 0 100 * 260 II Penna B 6 WyommtVal . t 5 85 7f% CLOSSJ»G pb: Bid. Ask. TTS6i r Bl ....ill IT S T 7 3-10 ffotes 111 2PliilaCs 103 Do new 1V7% 108 Penna Se.. P 7 Seadßexdiy.... 6oK 65% Do bds TO 107 Do 6e 'S6 coLv. Do 6s’SO 43... jPe-nna B Do ldm 6s-.. Do 2d m6s 3OP X Brfmvlfeill R-- 4P 49% Konia C'lcouaoi. 7H£ 7$ Do prof- JSft Bchnyl JSaT fitocS 30 Do pref........ 4:% 42 Do 6a 7 82.. P 5 55% Jimira B 35% Do pref« 64% Do 75’73 X Island £....•• 46% 47 XeMsh Kav Cl% .. Do scrip e 4% 5-5 PMla&Brie 8... 37% 35% lOPennaß 7i% 70% FUlladelphla Barkcti, March 2—Evening, The Flour market continues Terr dull, there being little or no demand for shipment The sales are in a ■mall way to the retailers and bakers, at from ss@s 25 ioT superfine; i 6 5(@7 for extra; $6.75@7.50 for extra Jhmily, and $8@9.50 r* bbl for fancy brands, as to quality. Rye Fleur continues dull; small sales are TnnTciug at fG. bbl. There is little or nothing doing inCoraMea'- and the market is dull. GBAIN.—The offerings of Wheat are moderate, and khe market is Qnift at previous quoted rates, with sales of about 4,fiCG bus at 160 c for prime Pennsylvania reds, and 170@!P0c r P bee for white, as to quality. Bye is selling in small lots at 133 c f, bus. Corn is in demand, and prices bare advanced, with sales of about 8.030 2>US, &t U4@116: t* bus In store and afloat. Oats are dull, With sales of 4.3C0 tu\ at S4@Bse, weight, the latter for j>nme Pennsylvania BABK.—There is little or nothing doing iu Quercitron, and the market is dull First 80. lis offered at $3? ton. COITON. — are limited, and the market is dull; manufacturers only purchase to supply their im mediatewants Small sales of middlings are reported at £9@Boc%Ub, caih GBOuEkIES. —Coffee is firmly held, bat there is not 2QUIONS.—There is less activity ia the market, but Pike- ere ale»dy; small sales or Meis rorn arn ma king at s*:i{§>23 5 • obi for new, and $22 for old. Bacon is scarce; small sa;< a are making atfall pWea3- Pickled Sams are selling at from ISMSlUtetcglib Lard is in asteady demand; 3 r Q tea prime sold at 14Mc; kegs are scarce, and f ollini: at i. HI Jb. Butter is selling at S’ H» tor ci liitnon to prime Penna. • wHIbKY is cull; sales reach about 400 bbls, at 84©S6c *r second-be lc snn p Uon; Sd@S7c for Western do, and 83c gal for omu-:-. . sra tise roeoipts of Flour and Grain al 2®“;* ♦^-••.2,05-3hblA yhwt .6 9'*o bus S®*? bus. Cat * but. 5 ‘ I,v - - rk. MarketSj Karch 8. Jot pJarls ' r ' 5; ' : iirrtx a * *5 for pots, aui $l3 ■ lidLba*»i»t 7* u * l ?*rket for State aud Western flour The sale* v'vi, ?ko in urines • state; $5 cfdkri tf.'«’♦'* ‘-l’] 8 ¥ **-15$gso Ur euMffiae Atlchigas, ‘ *\wl a nSi 46.20@8 40 for superfine $6.60@5.Q.5 for ats7.ls@7 25. urd‘t,«^;.hiSS,H?? is * t £ rottn,, " Jl ® o ® 1 OJIIO Southern Flour s dniG & dcd buJhtis e Jt e *f i «i» lia ' 11Jirein Prfew. Spring; 1 £6®l.CB for {c,T Chicago umber Milwaukee; $1 63@i ®l*s?@i 60 for And SL6S@I 72 f«>r amber Michigan n * er r °d Western. Rye is quiet at $1 27@l 30 * ' Barley Is Qciet and unchanged S'?&°Bfi'd W@Vlffr Wesforn, 88 ® 90 ror Ca ßa4a.S9@JO for Bales are "ore, asO *1 3r@l3lfor Jersey y“i 0 w “ tera “ ,xod . In 12 T*u.ow Is yeryott-et. with s’ale.Tf 60,000 lbs city at a ‘7E?o^STtS, Wllh ? l6 at Markets by Telegraph. fcyW^teftady^Uow - WM*} ..*• * ~160 .... -ICO , £OO Ca.tax?issa nref csh. 4'ii4 ICC Marquette Miniog-* 47s 100 dOM.n., ISOO do-*.... boabd. 100 Schl Uav t»T6f .1)5 41& feoo do 6b, '82.... 95 50 Union Canal..... 9 % 50 0 do 80nd5.... 33 100 do. 37* 400 Sasq Canal.-.bSO 25 2 d 0...., - 24 IOQiS do 80nd5..., 63 5000 Wyoming Val.M 4 Beaver Meadow. 79 95MtuehillB.. &Vi 250 Chester Valley.. 632 40t/CatawiBBaßpref. 43^ 200 do .b3O 43X 130Thirteenth-BtR •• 42 95 do.. b 5 42 3000 City 6s—-.sswn 103 000 do new 107^ siio do 85 wn 1073 k 10 Louisville Bk.. -. 01 5000 Cam & Am Mort 108 ■ 12S America Bk.. .151 100 BigAflou ntain.... 8>« 200 Gir&Td Mining... 6H 100 Fulton Coal 7>& 20 Penna R 70?£ IST BOABD. !SOO Green Mountain.... 7.^ 1100 Reading R b2O 6^ i 50 d 0...... b3J t tfi :100 do b2O 65 1100 as 65J« .*2OO do. djs 66 116 Lehigh Scrip. .-aswn oiH I 3 Reading E 65>i BOARD. 200 Ifew Creek-....... 1.56 8 Norristown & 59 2513 & 15;h-Sts R 42 250 Long Island 8.-b3O 47 1000 Cam & Atl.bs.Ut m 97}£ •l'OSchl fiav bS £0;1 200 do >.b3o 30 200 d 0...... b3O 30 1003 do 6s ‘B2 95K 400 do.. ...bo 29% 4000 n 8 Treas fi-20 8t5..1(k% 50 iE;na Miniag 10 ARDS. (2 Ches A Del [CBS—STEADY Sid Ask. N Penna R 36% Do 6s »9 9 btt Catawlsaa R Com 22% 25 Do pref 43 43% Second-tt R S 3 S 3 Fifth st'B 60 Tenth stR. 52 Thirteenth'Ctß.. 42 Seventeenth.gt R. 18 19 Spmce-stß 15 IS jUhefitnnt.et R.... S 3 WPhilaß.73 73 Aich..8tR......... 36% 37% Race stS 2j 21 GreßU-it R........ 41% 4%H Girard Coiiege K. 30 30% Lombard-st R.... 17 Ridge avK 29% Su>q Canal Mid Coal Fielda •. - - Oil Creek Co lsitf 14 Big Mountain.... 9% 9% Green Mountain Fulton Coal' OIT Y ITEMS. Buy thb “ Florence.”—We have heard of a number of cares recently of persons selling the sew ing machines which they were using, for the pur pose of buying a “ Florence” instead, and some have even given their machines away, in order to intro duce into their families this most popular and pei> feet of sewing machines. The ware-rooms of the agent, No. 680 Chestnut street, continue almost m ciowded with customers as they were durfDg Christ mas week, when over one thousand of these inimi table machines were sold for presents alone. Great Reduction in Prices. Great Reduction in Prices. Ladies 1 and Mieses’ Fine Cloaks. Ladies' and Misses’ Fine Cloaks. Also, Rich Furs of All kinds. Rich Furs of all kinds. In anticipation ot the close of the season, we are now pr< pared io J,,Ajce a large concession from for. mer nneea on *ll OUT Block, J. W. Proctor & Co., The Paris Cloak and Fur Emporium, 920 Chestput street. All a Muddle.—A reporter who had been taking a drirlc onoe wrote: “ .Yesterday morning, at four o’clock P. M. t a small man, with a leg in the hole of his troweers, committed arsenic by swallowing a dose of suicide.” We once had a boozy compositor who informed our renders that 41 The bss% Rookhill &'Wilsons extant were those worn by the Brown Stone Clothing Hall, where they were made by ele gant suits !** The Journal of Commerce gets off the following piece of philosophy: “ A man in a- passion is feve? trustworthy, whatever uay.be his moral principle. Human nature unrestrained 18 notto berelieion, either for truth or reason. Some men seem to be in a chronic state of passion. They labor under ex citement, either on one subject, or on all subjects at the same time.” But we, free from this imputation, would say, dispassionately and coolly, with the ther mometer wheie it is, buy your winter clothing at Charles Stokes & Co.’s ottc price clothing store, under the Continental. With Just Pride, Of all men, we think the first place Belongs to the Anglc-Ameiican race: For a will to purine, undaunted by toils, The object it seeks, nor at danger recoils; For a mind at once active, inventive, and strong, And a heart keenly quick to kindness or wrong; For vigor of muscle, and strength of endurance, Self-reliance, and courage, and manly assurance, Our countrymen surp&sß all the rest of creation, At d lead in the van- guard of civilization. All hail to the North-men! long may they aspire To wear Stokes* Clothing, which ail do admire— To the magical figures their feet still incline, On Chestnut street) No. 609. Brown's Bronchial Troches for Coughs, Astbha, Bronchitib, &c.—We cheerfully beat testimony, from personal knowledge, to their effi cacy.—BaUcit's Fictot ial. Deafness, Bye, Bar, Throat Diseases, Catarrh, treated by Dr. Ton Moßohzisker, Oculist and Auriat, author of the work, “ The Bar. its Diseases, and their Treatment.” Office, 1027 Walnut street. mh&St Penn Mining Company of Michigan.—Atten tion is called to their advertisement in another column. Corns, Bunions, Invested Nails, Enlarged Joints, and all diseases of the feet, oured without pain or inconvenience to the patient, by Dr. Zaeha> rie, Surgeon Chiropodist, 921 Chestnut street. Refer* to physicians and surgeons of the city- ja23-tf ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS TO TWELVE O’CLOCK LAST NIQHT. Girard— Cliestimt si S Qaigley, Ohio £ Martin. Ohio G Patterson, Dayton H Miller. Williamsport JCBoyd, Pittsburg W L Harper. Pittsburg C Aultman ft la; Canton J R Stetson. Ohio C H Rye. Cincinnati J bg Bender.on. New Fork G K Anderson, New Jersey Wi) Judfcon, New Yotk David Sutton J W Appleton, Lex, Hr GO McGrath. Lei triton G Bromley ft la JASwsttz Meehanksburg HHeisner. Hanover F Lopez, Penna A Brown, Berks co Geo Brown, Berks eo BTF Valentine. Warren A H Bryant, Buffalo Maj G H Eardwell.Penn T Jones, 'Pittsburg W g Williams, New Jersey C P Horn, Middletown M*PB K Davis, Penna B B Borne. New York J G Devins, Now York MS Jordan. Ohio Mrs E Moyer, Ohio Mies Moyer, Ohio Mies Campbell. Ohio G C Haywood New York C Wallace. Bnffalo £ V Crogan,Bnffalo H Sims,N«w Y ork W Parry, Elmira fi Chaoncey, Ohio H B PaYeD,Bellows Falls Lieut Col J J Seibert G Austin, New York W c Brown, New York G 8 Goo tee, Baltimore H B Fiddeman, Delaware Henry Frest. York co H Manyfmith. Hanover G W Fisher At wf, Illinois Robert McForden, Illinois G W Boyd, Lafayette 8 G Wright. Lafayette --T P Alexander, Chicago J P Eutterwortli. lowa Thos Enil*sby. lowa F Ashby, Des Moines W Wilson ft la, Ohio F Schenk. Ohio I> Zook. Baltimore Henry Davis, Baltimore R P Snow. Council BlttiFa A Neeeroll, Brooklyn Thos Lord, Chicago Jcs Cocking, Phajnlxvule A Kanffman, New York W £ Snow & la, Wash, D C Continental—TVlntli ai G H Curtis. Conn . W Barnes, Coon AL Cassidy, New York L D Ward, Hone&dale D H Cooledge, Boston M F Wells,Boston John S ramiell.BOßton Geo H Allens, Boston SiK Lothrop, Boston T E Lothrop. Boston B S Tjler.Hartlord H Burgess H C McCoy, Md J AKrnnan. Md Jas B Campbell. Va Ctpl Chps BEtting Col A R Root. K \ A G Shaver, Conn John l awxence, NY B J Ebbs Washington DrGrackett, St Louiß B CatJin. Fenca Miss Carrie Mernin, Penna J N Collins, OfiWfgo J W Pitkin, Oswego Geo S Hater. Allegheny,Pa H Sennf ckeoh h ia. N J Dallas Reeve, New Jersey Miss B Wells, New Jersey John D Smallwood, N J Miss H Xippincott, N J Lieut Col E Overton, USA Dr W P Baird.U S A J H Bennett, nhillicothe, O Seth Bryant Boston W H Hale, USA AC Anderson, St Louis H H Thompson, New York Geo Q Allen Jf s H Condon Thomas D Southard. N Y D W Travis, New York Cyrus Frost, New York Airs X Voss, Wash. D C #R Bergstregser, Pekin, HI •G € Moore, Bololt, Wis R B Friabee, USA J Van Dyke A wf, Penna J P Park, Franklin, Pa B fi Rangel, Mass C M Thomas. Attica, Ind R W Barry, Louisville, Ky S A Bldwell, Connecticut John Btggar. Baltimore Gordon McKay. Boston J Lahin John S Grahem. Pottsville Geo W Snyder, rottßViUe John Shippen, Pottsville 8 G Bcughton, Boston J H White, Urbana, O X Jarrett Baltimore Jae T Powers, Washington W S Harheßon. Washington Robt Wheaton, Prov, RI D B Small, Penna Capt B Parker, New Haven B 51 Duer. New York MrsDuer, New York WsHer L Ssnds, New York Mr Gilroy & la. New York A Hosier. New York A Bennett, Binghamton D Brigham, New York G L Lifiln A wf, New York Mi-sTuxell. New York W H Perrine, New York Jacob Eteeper, Bobton John B WUliams, n York Richard Berry, New York A V Stent Geo D Lyman J W Crocker, Fioy, RI £ Weston, Buffalo - Wm U Armstrong. N York Afcillixnan. Hazleton Mr» H D Coo>e. Wash, J> C Mrs McMeens, Wash. D C W R Taylor & la, N York Geo M BazewelJ, NYork C W Bteker, New York Merchattts > Hotcl-Fei J F Titts. Boston Sergt W Weaver, Beanfort John Bond.U 8 A A Hutchinson, USA H Broom Enoch Shride Joseph Feel R Bbotifield, Ohio TT Mylex PittsbuTg W Armbructer, Maryland John Kolb, Maryland Lieut W Briggs,U S A JB Montague J S Steeple, Pennsylvania S BiMaury,Rushville,lnd A Johnson. St Louis H Leo. Pennsylvania J D Hamilton. Delaware P P Coiiins, Delaware 1 Geo ShrckJey,New York B Mcßride.Council Bluffs 1 PB Thomp&f-a, Jefldo W S Smith,Greenville, 111 MR Martin. New Jersey wFJobuglon.Buntingdon. • EL study,Tyrone.Pa M Gumbarte, Harrisburg John Bower, New Castle American Hotel-Chei A P Nash, Boston J P Pierson, Baltimore E S Gilbert, Cleveland, 0 Thos Himes. Penna F Dunderd&le, Fort Hiffi-.u Chas W Ford. Fort Mifflin James G Glazier, Philada Devtd Mullin. Reading H H Banks, Reading Isaac Jollie ' , . Win Kincade,Baltimore £ H Fharp _ _ . Wm P Briggs»Jl 8A Chas Brown. New York Edw Kenney, New 7 ork W Montgomery, New York Patrick DnffF, %w York Wm Shirley. Baltimore Jcs Tailor, Wew York Henry Jonee, Mew York W PMelcler, New Yoik G HTomii, Jereoy Shore S B Lambertine. Fottavlllfl JS Stewart, New Jerjey A L Breeonnt, Lena, u L S illen. Lena. O Ctas I. Wells' . . Thee P Smith, Kentncky D W C Sharn. Mow Jersey E P MiUsr, Mew Jersey _ Tlie Unlon-Arcli s G M Odenwilder. Easton J B Taylor - A H Mellon, Hamilton, O _ A J »Tcum, Rays BUI. Pa WH Nyonm, Bays Hill, Pa Miss Greenawalt, Eafcton Miss Canfield, Ohio _ SPoSB. Leavenworth, Kas A V Anort. Chicago.,^ L Werthelm, La Salle C 8 Hubbard. Indiana J* 8 Walls, Lttlz. Pe Joe) Miller, Laneestev eo G Sthall, Mt Carmel, Pa J A Downey J 811 liman. Pottsville « Mortimer, Perry co treet, below Ninth. J L Allabougb, Norristown EA Banks, Norristown L» Mathers, Penna W j* noch, Harrisburg I B Smith. New York t? W Uronebold, St Louis L Barlow, Baltimore Dr J Onshman. Marietta C W Walker. New York J W Wright, Washington F w Baro«, New York F Wheat. Hartford, Conn R W Webb, Kalamazoo J S Cantwell J Williams W JL, Parvin, St Louis C JBftvena, Washlagtcn W A Fisher. Baltimore J R Grout, New York G Breneman, 6t Louis Wellington Williams J H Bewley, Smyri-a. Del J S Reed ft w. New York D W Gross. Harrisburg A J RadclifFa. New York J Dobson, Cincinnati W Garrett. Baltimore W Yoart, Lancaster co Gen SA> crozes ft w.U S A Miiß SarvJ*. BaHiiaore Mrs E Jtt Carpenter, N Y S Hors, New York ST Ryon, Columbia R Givln ft w, Camberl'd co 8 Howes, Boston AL Huggins, Baltimore J Gormly J A Swartz, Mechanicsburg 8 Winternotz.New York Mrßanecom. New York J T Jakes, Delaware 0 Beasten, Delaware R Simpson, New York A Bohn, New York W F Causey. Delaware John Ford, Pittsburg W Ford. Pittsburg 1 Graff ft d a, Chicago A D Allen & wf, Chicago Jolm Koonz. Penna a H Stanton k Wf, Wash G W Campbell, New York H McGauly, New York LW Co lie ft wf Cleveland a T Cone ft da, Cleveland D Garrett, Trenton R W Jones. New York Alex Baines, Lancaater Hiram Johnston, Ohio J R Cantwell Mrs gelsby. Boston W S Rinch. New Jersey W B Rice. Bostoa Sam’i Wood, Philadelphia* J C Granger, Philadelphia! R L Head, Harrisburg md Chestnut streets. S 8 Ebbs, Baltimore H Rldgeley, Baltimore J L Imel, gpriugfield W A Fi«her, Dr W Hay, Chicago C Sumpff J G Baker & wf,Brooklyn W Bartlett. Chicago W Wightman. Pittsburg J F Day, Pittsburg J Hayden, Jr. New York T 8 Hayden. New York C H alien. New York W h donee, Plttßburg H C Heermans. Scranton N F Palmar. Scranton J F Kesdenburg, N Y Jos Benel, N Y 8 A Allen, Penn f Heaves, Jr C Schwarzkopf, Norfolk Richd W Hurlburt Swf-NY Dr Geo H Smith & ia, N Y J Happen, Memphis J H Ackerman. New York F B Cromwell. Ky U B Watsoo, New Jersey W-Yberri, wash, D C R W Sh»nk, Lancaster, Pa Jas O West, New Ym k Thos H Hetnn, New York O W Sage, New York W H Wilson New York J H -Alxnoy, New York MrdtMrs Alt Lansing, Jr,NY CaptFEFerine USA J S Krems, Baltimore Col M J Cohen, Baltimore £ Pierson & la, Newark C W Fonnimorp, Wash.D C John M Moore. N J Mr Norris. Lancaster J C Blmberger. Penna J C Knnkel Harrisburg. F G Walsh, Boston Mrs H & Mograw, Lweastd* W F Raker. Worcester H C Lucas, Canandaigua W B Rainey. CLester P Bonticonr Trov. N Y N Clapo New York J Van Nest, New York Geo B Eckert. USA J P Ilsiey, Wilkesbarre E M Noill, Kingston J C Southraayd. Jersey City Geo H Thayer, Proy, RI • Jos H Btebblae* New York John Lumpkin, New York Chas R Du* bury, NewTork A Sliver, New York J M Ryder, New York ASStnrdevant, New York JR Dow, New York J D Wood, New York B P Starr. Hartford John M Davis, New York D 0 Birdsall, New Y ork Chas E Meyer, Boston 0 Silver, .PotteviUa . J Bimmons, Alexandria, Va Geo Francis Train, N York N M Carter, Connecticut E B Taylor, Bofton W 3 Barns, Connecticut F L Orbery, New j orit A Pe*rl, New York Prof B bilUman, N Haven C Pierce. Boston J B Rankin, Henderson J Preston, Boston S N Bierce, New York J B Sutler S Harper, Wheeling, Va J Hamilton, Wheeling, Va LBHartUon, Wheeling,Va T D«pp]er. New York H W Barry, Louisville D S Cocke. West Chester Pitt Cooker, New York urth St, below Arch J N Phillip?,New Castle tW FMllips.New Castle W A McCalmos.lowa L Fisher A la. New Jersey H Harris, Louis vile M Cohen, Louisville D 8 Rapp, York. Pa W H Day's, Kaston B B Smith & wf, Penna - I Bnhman. Canton, O M Keefer, Canton O John Williams,TT 8 A J N Barr, Allegheny City Mrs Sephart, Cambridge Capt B C ChrUt, USA H J Christ, USA Thos P Davis. USA G W Carr. Canada G W Hansel, Lancaster c > S G Turner. Plymouth,Pa C h Keck. White Haven, Pa W W Stephens, New York A B Anderson, Penna* J T Harrop J W Ronrad, Zinesvllle Mrs Trimble. Pittabarg Mrs McAllister, Belvidere stuut gt, above Fifth, I%atc Biown, New Jersey A. Buck, Lebanon. Pa J S Arm,B & la. Maryland JTSWalte, slaryiand 8 Kalm, Baltimore Capt Hutchinson, N Haven £ a r s Carhart. Maryland 8 L bonne 11. Clinton. N J Miss Josephine Carhart, ff J Jacob Hildebrand. Lane co Ja* K Brown, Seaford, Del JC Sseckly, Smyrna. Del J E Du Peu, Delaware A Lea. Washington. D C L Lancaster W W Lam&n, Michigan R Morris, Washington, D C Chas Tappan, Boston N Tappan, New York John O Slay, Dover, Del Martin B HMyard, Dover Stephen T Yeager. Del- T John F Pavtor, Prov. RI D Miller, New York J B Dick, E L B*rnee. New York J C Claypool, Cincinnati J Barrick _Newark • A Laingr Wheeling, \a itreet, above Third. O E Maltby. Baltimore H Collins, Ravenna Johu Schmople Carlisle A Elliot. Csrllslß GSchall. Northumberl d co Jos Pomeroy, Juniata co Thos B George. USA . J A GUmore. Pottsville 8 Odon, New Jersey J G Reading New Jersey G W Caroll. Bloomsbarg Jon a%ToU t C.>lnmbU co J CNyoum. Rayfl Geo B Staley, Kays Hill, Pa G Bshelmsn. Rays Hill, Pa I Thomas. Kaye Hill, Pa John B tfoaer, AUentoira . street, above Third. E Boioe. Reading Geo Hammond _ a Mr Thomas, New York „ w J Blannerhawet, Trov, N Y 8 Briggs ft la. Troy, N Y S Townsend, Delaware W Randolph J M Shopp. Sbamokin W C Both, Bhamokiu Thos Byerly, New York Capt Geo W Scott W Giffords. Reading St. Leuls-Uheßtnnt WAOrdway.TT SN _ 8 H Buttrlck, New York J G Garrlt B Pleven son . . Johr StevenßOn. N Orleans G S Babcock. Washington Mrs E G Davis, N Jersey B T Davie J J Dovey. Penna T Burton, Mass J L Crenan, Maes S Barton ft wf. Troy, N Geo Hensley. Oswego ft .T J» Coxley. Oswego G Howard ft wf, ulevelaud K Purr, Jr. Wilmington, Dell Tbos Baker, Boston Jcs Cummings, Ohio P J Bcwtr.New Jersey Geo N Sutton, Chicago J J Kane A wf. New York E Stnraee. Connecticut C B Morgan. New York W H Slater, Providence,Kl Thos K Martin, Boston I Geo Grab am ft wf. Bait R G Barth, Bath. Me Sam'l Hummel. Syracuse OP Siner, Newport. R 1 L O r.han, Bosion £ K Blackman, Now York rept, above' Third. J P Embree. USA A W Pottinßor, Beading Hoary Bowman, USA A Blelstine. USA National-Race ati Israel Salllda, Jr, Readlur P Ufcler. Uhcrsville S N Ely, Mt Joy. Pa E tiorce, Reading J H Fields ft st». Ohio J Khtilimau, Reading JnoWadjinger, Mlnersville Juo Bland. Birdeboro J Peifer, .laa Moore. W M Breeiin, Lebanon Capt B F llean, Penna Romtious Stoltz, USA G Boy*r. ns A Becj Kedlogitr, USA Sanmol Boy ce. tl S A Ren.i Weise, USA W If Thotoas. 13 S A Wm McLaughlin, USA Coimnerclal—Slxtli si C Rpton, Mass C Painter, Ba'timore A Cox. New York leeac Smith It II VilUr. Ohio J B Thomas. Delaware J B Klrpf Delaware A B Jones. Baltimore J Mr-orey. Hartford, Ct T Govcher.F.vrifortj!, ct W K GaffT.Harlford, Ct B Gieen, Frankford ,T It Penningion. Delaware DrEP Townsend. Penna H G Jcneo, Philada ;t streeti above Sixth. Satul Graham. Butler. Pa T J Burnett. Harrisburg Jas Robertson, Chicago > Jas Bnvd- Boston John Nugent, Penna H C Peas.*, Salem, N J States iriilon-Maikd ThosAWallift. Ohio A Foltz. Barriahurg J D Liiveriy, Lancaater co O H Johnson, Lancaster co Jet Kinuard. Lancaster co I M Mayers & 1«, Lane co W R Swartz, Duncaunon Geo J Hughes. Washington £ Estling. Delaware John FTilton. Potisville D Fulton. Pottßville MissM Fulton. Pottsville J Shaner, West Chester Barnum’s Hotel-Thi Davio Lord. Philadelphia John Conner* Beading EBocwer, Mauch Chunk W Rnlm&n. Mauch Chunk J Maner. Now York J C N Claik, Meoch Chunk H D Vofp. New York A N Voss, New York • WBot l *r, Salem, Tel James Townsend, Del Barley Sheaf-Secou< S Gillingham, Bucks co ' L Leavenworth. N Jersey Wxc Martin, 0 8 A Hr WileoD, Bncfes «9 Maeter Large. Lahaska Jas Yananbnrg, Fulton.NY TL os Ryan, Fulton, NY Madison Mouse—Sec Isaac H Woretell, Solebury H A Parson, Maryland LW Smith, Maryland J R Zeiglcr, Trenton J Seibert. Pithbnr* R G Watson, Lewintown Jos Pickering, Bucks co it. * above Callowlilll. F. A Ballcet, Allentown JBowman, Beclii6lsville W H Wagner, Shsrtlesville D W Wagner, ShartlesviUe Sam’l Van R?ed, B9rks co j A P Garrett, Bch Haven BlacK Bear—Third st Jacob Schaffner. Penna Chda L Loch to an. Carlisle SCfliper, Greenwich Wm Boyer, Greenwich H J Forney, Harrisburg J G Forney. M>vrrinburg Chae L Koch, Penna I Mount Veruoa—Secoi C C Gleason, Williamsport Wm A Mason. Maryland Jas Barney, New York! J B Hine Wm Hoover H H Mnllin, Mnncy, Pa Bald Eagle*Thlrd sti JB Walton, Bucks co W Flammer. BeTfcs co J Mnssis. Berlfgco Albert Oster, Bsthlebeiu SPECIAL NOTICES: Colgate’s Honey Soap. This celebrated TOILET SOAP, in such universal de mand* Is made from the CHOICEST materials, in MILD and EMOLLIENT In its nature. FRAGRANTLY SCENT ED. and EXTREMELY BENEFICIAL In its action upon the Skin. For sale by all Druggists and Fancy Goods dealers. ~ ja26*tuthsly One Price Clothing, , op the Latest SrYi.Es, made in the Best Manner, expressly for RETAIL SALES. LOWEST Selling Prices marked in Plain Figures. All Goods made to Order warranted satisfac tory. Our Oxb-Pbioe System is strictly adhered to. All are thereby treated alike. d«23 ly JONES ft CO , 604 MARKET Street. Dr. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment is a certain remedy for Neuralgia- Hair Ds*l Hair Dye!! mXtOBKLOB’B ulebxAted HAIR DYE U tTu Sett (k the World . The only Harmless, True , and BeliabSe Dye known. This splendid Hair Dye is perfect—change* ted* Rhsty, or Gray Hair, Instantly to a Glossy Black or Natural Brown, without injuring the Hair or stain' !na the Skin, leaving the Hair Soft and Beautiful; im larto freih vitality, frequently restoring its pristine tolor. and rectifies the ill effefts of bad Dyes. The genuine is signed William A. Batoselok ; all other* are mere Imitations, and shdnld be avoided. Sold by all Druggists. Ac. FACTORY. 81 BARCLAY Street. New York. Batchelor’s new Toilet Cream for Dressisg the Hair. Jt29-1t Mason Steck & Go’s BAULIN’S CABINET ORGANS. STECK & CO.’S SEVENTH Tub Popular Clothing House op Phila., "OAK HALL,” Best-class goods and moderate pxjpes. WAN AM AKER A BROWN* 8 B. corner SIXTH and MARKET Streets. Custom Department (to make to order) No. 16. Sixth at. The Cheapest, Simplest, and Best, Salesrooms, 704 Chestnut Street above 7th. MABBXBD. WALLAZZ—SCHNIDEE On Taesday evening, March 1. 1564. at ths reridence of the bride’s parents, by tbe Rev. Kingston Goddard. D D., L. W. Wallazz to Miss Harriet, daughter of William B. Schnider, Esq., all of Philadelphia. * FBALBY—KINZEB.-On the lst instant by the Rev. G. F. Krotel, Mr. John U. Fraley to Miss Laura V. Kltozer. daughter of the late Mr. George W. Kinzer. C6t. Louis papers please copy. 3 * 3DXBX>. WINSLOW.—On the the Ist inst.. EUa Louise, young est daughter of Dr. H. G., and AnnaM. Winalow. aged two years and six month*. , Funeral service at the residence of her parents, 224 Norm Tenth street, on Friday the 4thinst , at 10 A.M. * LAMBERT, —At St, Bar s, W. I , on the 23d of Novem ber. J 8 3, Edward Lambert, aged 7 months aud 18 days, son of Frederick and Susanna Guion Lambert, of Phila delphia * WHELAN.—In this city, on the 2d inst., Major Henry C. Whelan, of the 6th Regiment of Pennsylvania Cavalry, aged 29 years. Due notice will be given of the time of the funeral * HOUSTON.—After a short illness, on the morning of tbe 2d dust, Alexander Houston. 7 he relatives and friends of tbe family are respectfully invited to attend ti e funeral, from his late residence. ICCB Spring Garden street, on Sixth day morning, at 9 o'clock. Interment at Friends’ Southwestern Barying Ground. [lofeten papers pleatecopy : I , *** HaßT.—On the Ist inst., William B. Hart, In the 624 year of his age. His relative* aud male friends are respectfully invited to attend his funefa; (without farther notice), from his late residence- No. 17<7 Walnut stieet, on Friday, the 4*.h inst., at2P. M ■'*’ GElSeE.—Christian Henry Glesse, infant son of Cle mentina end George W. Geiaee, aged 22 months. * COY —February 29th, at the residence of her BOtt-ia law, Daniel Regley, Etq.. Bast Liberty. Allegheny 00., Fa., Mrs. Jane Cox, in the 95th year ofher * r DOCK—*t Harrisburg, on Monday. Feb. 29th, of con sumption, William Dock, Jr., m the 84th year of his a, BENDEBSON.-On the 2d lust., after a lingering 111- ne*s, Mrs. Nancy Benderson. in the 72d year of her age. Her friends are invited to attend her funeral, from ner late residence, northwest corner of Tenth and Arch, on Thursday afternoon, at 3 o’clock, without farther no tice. * HOUSTON.—At 4 o’clock. Fourth* day morning, Alex ander Houston, auer a short illness. Due notice will be «lveu of tbe faner&X. * METTB -On theS£thin*t . Mrs Hannah 7, Metis, re lict of the late Captain Thomas Metis, In the 68th year of her age. The relatives and friends of the fiunily are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence. No. iOlOMoysmenslng avenue, on Thursday afternoon, March 3d, at 2 o’clock. Interment at Lafayette Ceme tery. * _____ • **** DESSON & SON HAVE COMMENCED receiving their Spring and Summer Stock of MOURN ING GOODS, and have now in store— Biaek Byzantines, English Bombazines, ** Florentines, French Bombazines, Barege Hernanl, Sommer Bombazines, - “ Grape Marets, Ohally, *• Bareges, » Mousselases, 11 Sill Grenadines, Tamises, Black, and Black and White Foulards, Ac. _ MOURNING STORE, fel6 . No. DlB CHESTNUT Btreet. A_A BLACK SILK VELVET “ Lyonp Velvet IX yards wile. Magnificent Spring Silks Stoutest Black Dre«s Silks. Elebeet Spring Organdies. Shawls of newest styles fa 24 BYRE & LANDELL. »» “BISHOP BURNET AND TDK ENOLIoH REVOLUT.ON.’'—Lecture In aid of the Foster Home, by Rev. Dr CARDEN, THIS (Thars* day) EVENING,at the Church of the Covenant. Fib BERT above Seventeenth street, at 8 o’clock. Tickets 26 cents. It* »» PENN MINING 'COMPANY-MR ft<3» DICBINSON. the Superintendent ofthePdNN MIMNG COMPANY, of Michigan, will be pleased to confer with the Stockholders on the condition aud work ings of the Mine at 12 M THIS DAY, at the office of the Company, No. WaX-NUT Strict, second story front. It* David S. HEIL, Secretary. NQTICE.-A MEBTISG OP ALL these opposed to the proposed act of Legislature which compels our Street Passenger Railway Companies' torup their cars on the will be held in the SECOND UNITED PBES&YTJSRI&tf CHURCH, Race street, below Sixteenth, on THURSDAY E7ESING, March 3d, at 724 o’clock. All friends of the Sabbath are earnestly requested to be present. mh2-2t* PHILADELPHIA HOSE AND S F. E. CO., No 1.-'A Special Meeting of tbe Com* P»ny will be held THIS fTbursday) EVENItiG, at 8 o’clock, to take action in regard to the death of our late Becrutary, ANDREW J MILLER. It* JOHN C. KELLY, Vice President. THE CLERGY ASD THE PRESS epptove tte ILLUSTRATED ORIBfITAL LSO TOKBbyfeev. WILLtAM WHITE WILLIAMS. A. 81., of New York It wUI be given at 7« P. M, on THURS DAY, in the Olivet Presb *-tenan Ohurch. corner MOUNT VBRNON and TWENTY* BBCOND sVeta Eminent Divines in nearly all the Evangelical denomina tions have highly recommended this lecture. Uniqae costumes, remarkable relics, and rare curiosities fr m the Holy Land will be exhibited. mhVS* Kp 1 medical BOARD -HEADRUAR* IO TERS PxHSSVLVAXIA MILITIA. BOSPITAL DE PARTMPNT, HABRißßiiita, Pa . March l. 186 A ' TbejtateMedical.Board of Pennsylvania will meet In Philadelphia on THURSDAY, the 10th ol March ins;., and continue in session at least eight days, to examine candidates for appointment as Assistant Surgeons in Pennsylvenla regiments. The object is to provide for vacancies In tbe recruited regiments, which may re quire additional Assistant Snrgeons t Physicians In good health, furnishing satlsiSsetory tes tlmonialaof their industry, sobriety, and loyalty will Sitßiinimed M the ez«iDUStu>B , _ The rt.omi In which.tbeex ffiinatlon wUI beheld will ha indicated in the city papers on the day of meeting *nwVtr»il certificates of Volunteers duly accredited »o the ward. „ . They will sit for this purpose daily from 2 to 4 P. M., at the southeast corner SIXTH and QUEEN, and would say to Volunteere, come and get your Bounty. JuHN W. FRAZIER, ) A. M. MAQ3I, Jr., > committee. M. A. HARRISON, S SIXmWARD-AIV AD.IOUKSED Meeting wUI ba held THIS -(Thufe lav n EVE NING, at 736 o'clock, at the 'n CROWN Street, when ic is Loved there will be a fnl. attendance, and all the Committeea are expected to m»k* a final re poTt. Aid. CHifci. WELDING, Chairman. .?OJ«r TTauai*. eecret^iy. Wm. H. Baknkb, Treasurer- It* TWENTIETH WARD. —Alt AD JOUREED UKETiKG of the Ciiizms of the Ward will be held THIS EVENING at 1% o’clock, in the Church EIGHTH Street, above Master. Precinct Com xpiitees will please report all *nbsi rip:Um» collected and uncollected. BENJaMIN HARPER. Secretary. It* CITIZENS’ BOUNTY-FUND COM MITTEjs.—A special mooting of this tJommittse ■will be held at the ROOMS OF TflE BOABJ) OPTBADB, on FiillfAT, March 4, at 12 M, precitely. Punctual at tendance is rtqutated. : THOMAS WEBSTER, Vice Chairman. liCvrin Biopcjet, Secretary. mh2 3t THE WARD BOUNTIES -A MEET INC of the Delegates from the various 'Yard* of the city was held on Tuesday evening last, March l*t, at the Board of Trade Rooms, DANIEL STEINME VZ, Pretldent. ic the chair. _ # % On motion of GeorroN Taiham.it was ■ - jßfdofoeci. That it is tbe 6en*e of this flosvontion that an* payment •whatever to recruiting officers or others, beyond the sums heretofore recommended as a uulform bounty to be paid by the Wards, Is against the common inter*bt and uaderstar/dingof the Wards; And that this practice should be immediately discontinued. Oc motion of Sheriff John Thompson, each Ward of the city ib requested to furnish to the next meeting the fol lowing information: 1. The quota of the Ward. 2 The number of men Ptiu required to fill the quota 3. T lie number or men who have been paid the Ward Bounty. 4 The whole amount of money railed by the Ward. 5. The amount of money still required by tbe Ward, if any. On motion of Profestor Saunders, a Committee was ap pointed to device tome plau for the payment of ■he vete rans who have re-enlisted and have been credited to the city st large. A resolution proposing to solicit contributions to the Bounty Fund generally, teem the variouu railroad coza paties andpublic piacee of amusement, was deferred for consideration to the nf*xt meeting. The meeting then adjourned, to meet at the frame place, at 8 o’clock, on TUESDAY EVENING next, tbe Bth lost. DANIEL STEIN METZ President John K. Valentine, Secretary. inhB-2t PITTSBURG, FORT WAYNE. AND CHICAGO Railway COMPANY. . Office of the Secretary, Pittsburg. Pa.. February 12th, JB6i, The Annual Meeting of the Stock and Bondholders of this Company for the election of Directors, and <.uoh 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. M. Tbe Stock and Bond Transfer Books of the Company, at their Office in the city of Pittsburg, and at their Trans fer Agency in tbe city of New York, will be closed on tbe Ist day of March, at 3 o’clock P. M , and lemain close d until the 17th day of March thereafter. fel6-tm!7 W. H. BARNES, Secretary. KSgfr VULCAN ttININaCOMPANV -THE fifjt meeting of the VULCAN MINING COM PANY, under its articles of association, wiUbe held on SATURDAY , the 12th day of March. 1864 at No. 33* WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. *t 11 o'clock. A M. JOSEPH H. TROTTER,, B. A. HOOPES, Two of the Issociatesof said Corporation. FHiLADBhFHiA, Feb. 28.1864 . fe24-15t Mir ALLENTOWN RAILROAD COM |0"» FAHY.— PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 19, 186$. The annual meeting of tbe stockholders of the ALLEN TOWN Railroad COMPANY wiu be held at tha office of the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Com pany, No 337 South FOURTH Street, Philadelphia, on WED VJSSDaY, Marc h 9th, 1864, at 12 o'clock tf , for the election of a President and Directors to serve for the cur rent y ear, and until others shall be elected. fe2o-imb9 W. H. WEBB, Secretary. K 9» OFFICE PENNSYLVANIA RAIL* ROAD COMPANY. „ Philadelphia, Feb. 15,1664. NOTIJB TO STOCKHOLDERS.—The Annual Election for Directors will be held on MONDAY, the7th day of March, 1864, at the Office of the Company, No- 338 South 1 BIRD Street The polls will be open from ten o’clock A M. until six o’clock P. M No share or shares transferred within sixty days pre ceding the election will entitle the holder or holders thereof to vote. EDMUND SMITH, - felB-txnh7 Secretary. LORBERRY CREEK RAILROAD COMPANY.— Philadelphia, Jan 29, 1864. The annual meeting of the stockholders of the LOR BEKRY CREEK RAILROAD COMPANY will be held at the office of the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Com pany, No. 327 South FOURTH Street, Philadelphia,on WEDNESDAY, March 9th, 1864, at 1 o’clock P. M., tor the election of a President and six Directors to serve for the current year, and until others shall be elected. fe2o-txab9 W. H. WEBB. Secretary. ncsffc PHILADELPHIA AMD RSABIX* 6cS» RAILROAD COMPANY, Office 337 South FOURTH Street, Philadelphia, September 2, 1863. DIVIDEND NOTICE.—The following-named persons arc entitled to a Dividend on the Common Stock of this Company. The residence of several of them is un known, and it Is, therefore, necessary that the certifi cates of stock should he presented on calling forths Dividend. 8. BRADFORD, Treasurer. STOCKHOLDERS’ NAMES. S* Lancaster, j Henry B. Shersr. John Mclntyre, 1 Andrew Turner, Beni. F. Newport IMrs. Rebecca Ulrich ses'stnthtf NEW PUBLICATIONS. COMPLETE WEEKLY. WILT. BE PUBLISHED. MARCH 5, Ho. 1 THE NEW NATION, A POLITICAL, MILITARY, AND LITE&ARY JOUR- THE HEW NATION will give Its attention to All topics of batitnal interest, Civil and Military, aiming at the formation of public opinion upon all important questions i&tber than to he its echo. The difctinctivefeaturer’and policy of The Raw Ration will be: , 1. Fall discussion of the nature of the changes which are requited in the organic law. 11 Universal liberty, without distinction of race. i 111. The maintenance of the Monro* doctrine en this continent. IV. The complete reorganization of the military system of the country. V. Foreign Correspondence from distinguished states men of the different nations. VI Reviews of loading Literary, Scientific, and Re ligious Publications. VII. Di&matic, Mutical, and Art Criticism V)H. Financial and Commercial Reviews and Reports, TH£ KEW BATIOR will be independent of all politi cal parties. It will impartially and rigorously criticise all measures with reference to their actual bearing upon the welfare of humanity, and all men with reference to their intrinsic wortn. THR REW NATION will be published every SATUR DAY, each number containing sixteen pages. It will be sold by all Newsdealers at SEVEN CENTS per copy. The price by mail will be $3. SO per annum in advance. Advertisements, of a suitable character, will be in serts d at the usual rates. Newsdealers will be supplied through the AMBRtCIN HEWS COMFANY, Ro. I*l NASSAU Street. KM* All communleatirxiß should be addressed to THE NEW NATION, It No. $371 BROADWAY, cor. Chambers St., N. Y. UASHIONABBB STATIONERY. A FRENCH QUADRILLE NOTE PAPER. 50 jtaitems. ENGLISH DAMASK AND ALHAMBRA. • THICK LINAR PAPER. H &ND-MADB PAPER MOURNING PAPES. INVITATION NOTE AND BRIDAL NOTE PAPER, - Plain Initials stamped gratis. Visiting Cards, Engraved or Written. Wedding Cards, in the latest style. Ivory and fine Morocco Card Cates Pocket-bvok*. Port monnaies, and every article of Stationery needed by a lady or gentleman. mhS-3t CHaLLEN, Stationer. 1308 CHESTNUT. T OYALTY ON THE FRONTIER. - lj LOYALTY ON THE FRONTIER; Or, Sketches of Union .Men of the Southwest with incidents and ad ventures in Rebellion on the Border. By A. W. Bishop. r. hand-book of calisthenics and gymnas tics: A complete drill booh for schools, families, and Gymnasiums, with music. Illustrated. By J. M, Wat eod. MEET FOR HEAVEN. A state of Grace upon Earth the only preparation for estate of Glorj in Heaven. By the author of Heaven our Home. BEAVER OTTR HOME We have no Saviour but Jesue, and no Home but Heaven. By the author of Meet for Heaven. WM. S. & ALFRED MARTIEN, 606 OfIEBTKUT Street. For sale by mh3 ■pOLEY’S CELEBRATED GOLD PENS A and Penholders, all sizes. These axe the very best Pens made, and are so commended by all bankers and business men generally. CHALLEN, Special Agent. znh3-10t 1308 CHESTNUT Street, EDUCATIONAL. T7RENCH TAUGHT BY CHARLES A BERAULT. No. 354 South FIFTEENTH Street. - References. —Madame Checaray. 1627 Spruce street; Frank Field, Esq., 142 Sontb Front street. mhl Si* ■ROBDENTOWN FEMALE COLLEGE . JLF BORDESrrOWN. N. J. This Institution is pleasantly located on the Deiawut river. IX hoar’s Tide from Philadelphia. Special atten tion is paid to the common and higher branches ot ENGLISH, and superior advantages furnished in vSttf and Instrumental Music. FRENCH taught by native * nd ,pok “ ta firfisssEsfflr Jal4-tm* President, VILLAGE GREEN SEMINARY, NEAR MEDIA, PA.—Pupils received at any time English, Mathematics, Classics, and Natural Science* taught. Military Tactics, Book-keeping, and Civil En gineering taught. Entire expenses about-*.? per week Boys of all ages taken. Refers to Wm . H Karo, ex- Sheriff; John B.MOV AL.—JAMES H OASTLE, XL Attorney and Conveyancer, has removed hit Office to No. 119 o. FIFTH Btreeti below Chesmot. fetS-lm* retail dry goods. JiJDWIN HALL k CO., 26 SOUTH SECOND STREET, Hats how open the BEST STOCK OF SILKS I they ever had tto pleasure of offerlni to their customers. SPLENDID QUALITY CfIOIRE ANTIQUES. SPLENDID QUALITY CORDED SILKS. CHENEA SILKS OS' THE NEW STYLES. PLAID SILKS OF THE NEW STYLES. STRIPE SILKS OF NEW STYLES. SPLENDID QUALITY PLAIN SILKS. VERY HEAVY BLACK CORDED SILKS. SUPERIOR BLACK TAFFETAS. PLAIN AND FI (PD FOULARD SILKS. BROWN AND OTHER COLORS FIGPD SILKS. N. B.—One case of heat Stripe Summer Sllkr, that we intend selling at $1 ver yard, a decided harraia. Also, a bargain iu FJaid Silks, at $l. mh3-thm2t TTAQG & BRO., CORNER TENTH AND A pine Stjeets, open BARGAINS from Auction: Hot-all-wool Stripe Shit-Uni Flannels, 75a. Hot Black and White Pi aid Poplins, all-wool filling. Sha llot *m&U figure*, white and buff grounds, 4*4 Linens, 1 lot ini Double Purple Chintzes, light and dark, 50c. Hot 4 4 French Chintzes, half grounds, figures and Btnpes, 75c. Hot extra wide Huckaback Twllllngs, very heavy, 44c. 1 lot. band-loom Ltnen Table Damask, $1.25. 1 lot all-wood filling Black Mozimbiques, 35c 1 lot .'lCOQuakerßcop fckirts. bid finish. $1.25. 1 lot 50 dozens .Lisle Thread Fancy top Gloves, 25c.. 1 lot 30 dozens Silk and Linen Misses’ Faacy Gloves, 31>£c. 1 lot Gtnta’ very heavy and large Silk Pocket Sdkfa. 65c. 1 lot Gentß’ extra large and fine Linen Hemmed Hdkfs, $7.50 per dozen. Hot 100 dozens Gents’ Silk Neck Ties, iu colors and black, 25c. * 1 lot SO lbs No eobestquality Black Thread, $1.60 per lb. 1 lot hard-twist Nainsoo - Plaid Muilins, COc . 1 lot 50 lbs best quality Black Sewing Silk, 28c. per dozen skeins. 1 lot Black Rain Umbrellas, four sizes, 75c. to *l. 50. 1 lot 4-4 Stripe Lawn*, white ground, 63Mc. Also, teveral lots Dress Goods, Damask Napkin*, Towel?, Crash, Ginghams, Plaid Mashas. Piques, Me rino Vests, Stockings, Ribbons, Gloves, Hdk's, Notions in great variety. Ali at discount from regular prices at mh3-2t __ TAQQ & BRO. ’8 Auction Store, Tj'DWIN HALL & CO., NO. 26 SOUTH -SECOND Street, would call attention to their •took of DRESS GOODS: plaid ftPd Fl,Ursa Poplins. ' Plaid end btrlpe warp Taffetas. Dresß Goods, of new stylea. in variety. French Chintzes and Percales. Stripe French Chintzes, for trimmings. Organdies and Jaconet Lawns. Figured Bilk Challies. Percale Rohes, &c. mh3»tf MILLINERY GOODS. 1864. _ 1864. WOOD & CARY, 726 CHESTNUT STBEET, STRAW AND IAILLINERX GOODS. P.-fi. -MERCHANTS AND MILLINERS are invited to examine before purchasing, as our STOCK IS FULL and PRICE i LOW - jnh3-2m WOOD & CARY. P. A. lIARDIN® & CO., IMPORTEBS AND JOBBERS OP STKAW AND MILLINERY GOODS, No. 413 ARCH STREET. PHILADELPHIA. mh3-2m SILK AND DRY-GOODS JOBBERS. SPBING 1864. DUX GOODS. GREAT INDUCEMENTS TO CASH BUYERS. HOOD, BONBRIGHT, & CO., Wholesale Dealers la POREI6N AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, 539 MARKET Street, and 536 COMMERCE Street, PHILADELPHIA, Wf-uld respectfully iavite attention to their LARGE STOCK ofleadlng ‘ DOMESTICS, DRESS GOODS, MEN’S AND BOYS’ WEAR, aad many popular goods of PHILADELPHIA MANUFACTURE. mh2-2m JjfEW CASHjHOUSE. GOODS BOUGHT AND SOLD FOE CASH. LITTLE & ADAMSON, - 3E5 MARKET STREET, Invite attention to their entire new and Splendid Stock SPRING DRESS GOODS. BLACK SILKS, MOURNING SILKS, FANCY SILKS, POULT DE SOIE3. SEASONABLE SHAWLS, CLOAKING CLOTHS, MANTILLA SILKS, MANTILLAS, ' Manufactured by themselves from late Paris Styles. mhl-Zxn IMPORTERS. A LEX. WRAY & CO., 3139 CHESTNUT Street. Philadelphia, Importers of British DRY GOODS. HOSIERY, GLOVE 3, &c., &c , have just opened, in addition to the above, a very large and vailed assortment of MEN’S SPRING UNDERSHIRTS, consisting of Merino, Imitation Me* rlno, India Game, and Brown and White Cotton, to which they most reapectlully invite the attention of buyer*. fe29-lm* CTOTHINO. 1864. 1864. FINE CLOTHING AT WHOLESALE. We are now prepared tq show to cash buyers as exten sive a stock of medium and fine Beady-made Clothing, for Spring sales, as can be found in the United States. Buyers can save their expenses to New T ork, and find thegoeds they want five and ten percent, cheaper in Philadelphia. An examination of our stock is solicited. WANAMAKER & BROWN, ,■ OAK HALL. fell-lmif S. E. corner SIXTH end MARKET Sts. pEOPLE’S TELEGRAPH. NEW BSRST-OLASS LINES. PHILADELPHIA OFFICES: No. 411 CHESTNUT STREET, GIRARD HOUSE, MERCHANT’S EXCHANGE READ- ING ROOM, (RIGHT HAND BIDE, SLAIN ESTEAIfCE.) _ mh2 JJARKLEY & SHAFFNER, BUGCBS3OBS TO „ -SHAFFNEB, ZEIGLEB & CO., - "*- CONTINUB THE WHOLESALE HOSIERY AND VARIETY BUSINESS, At the old stand, fe2s-18t* No. 36 NORTH FOURTH STREET. FOB MINOR PIBS, BUNCH, LAYER, AND SULTANA RAISINS, CITRON. CURRANTS, AND SFIOXB, CIDER, WINES. Ac.. Jkt. AIiBEKT O. ROBERTS, Dealer In Fine Groeories, d«dV Goner ELEVENTH and VINE Streets, VOUR ONLY PORTRAITS ENTIRE- Xiy reliable Hie those fine specimens of life-eize Pho tographs, in oil colors, executed with rare ariUtie abili ty, atß. F.BBIMER’S, ARCH Street, It* NEW LIGHT. The subscribers would inform th e public that they haw introduced in this city A NEW LIGHT, . , „ . possmlac advantages over all others In use, viz: PIC TBKBd taken by this Light are more life-like and na tural. Children are taken almost instantaneously, say In two seconds. The superior and artistic finish of th# Pictures taken by this LUht del? competition. WE ISM AN A CCU Photographers, fefi-lmlf* SIN ABOH Btre&t. TV ORYTYPES—THE CHARM OP X these made by B. F. REIM6R cohsis sinthelr simple, natural, and life-like coloringand expression, combined With delicacy of finish. 684: ARCH Street. li* —THIS CELTS-* V braied Olive Oil is impoited directly from Bordeaux expressly for spring sales, by RHODES k WILDIAMB. mh3 107 South WATER Street PRUNES.— 50 KEGS NEW FRENCH Prunes. -ICO boxes new French Prunes. 10 cases 8-lb jars new French Prunes.* Just received and for sale by . RHODES A WILLIAMS. mh3 107 South WATER .ROUSED PIGS* FEET—IN 25, 50, AND O 100 fl> kegs. Lambs’Tongues, in 25, 60, and 100-lb kegs. TripOh 25, 60, and ICO ft kegs. Foreale by RHODES * WILLIAMS* mb» 107 South WATER Street. F] CURES—IN 3 5. AND 10-GALLON lugas also half bamla and barr.ll. foreal,by SBHODEB * WILLIAMS. ml 3 IDT Soath WdFKKßtrwt. PLANTATION BITTERS. WE HAVE LEARNED NOT TO BE 1 * astonished at anythin*. Years of experience, and a correspondence extending thronchont all nationalities of the habitable globe, have turned theorlee into facts and established a basts fiom which wa need not err. We are not enrprised at such facts as the following, althongh the persons who writo them are. We know the persons and circumstances, bancs feel at liberty to endorse their 6ta.texn.eute; „ *^ BW Bsdford. Mass., Nov. 24. 1863- Dear Fir; I have been nUUcted many years, with severe prestraeing cramps U my cold feet and bands, and a general disordered system Physicians and medicines failed to relieve ins. While visiting solne friends in New York, who were using Plantation Bitters, they prevailed upon me to try them. I commenced with a email Wine-glassful after dinner. Feeling better by de grees, Fn a few days I was astonished to dud the coldness and cramps had entirely left me, and I could sleep the night through, which I had not done for years i like another being. My apetite and strength have also greatly improved by tbe use of the Plantation Bitters. ~ “Respectfully, JUDITH RUSSEL.”- • * * *■ J have been In the army hospital for fonr teeu-rnonits—-fcpeefihless and nearly dead. At Alton. 111., they gave me a bottle of Plantation Bitters. * * * Three bottles restored my speech and cured me. * *“1 C. A. FLAUTE.*’ Tbe following is from the Manager of the Union Home Echool for the Children of Volunteers • ** Havbmbver Mansion, Fifty- seysifth St., New York. August 2,1861, u Da. Drake: Your wonderful Plantation Bittar: have been given to some of our little children, suffering from weakness and weak lungs, with most happy effect. One little girl, In particular, with pains in her head, loss cf appetite, and daily wanting consumption, on whom all medical skill had been exhausted, has been entirely restored. We commenced with but a teaspoon ful of Bitters a day. Her appetite and strength rapidly Increased, and she 1b bow well. Respectfully, Mrs. O. M. DEVGB.” “ * * * i owe much to you, for I verily believe the Plantation Bitters have f&vfd my life. Revv W.v EL WAG G ONER, Madrid, ST. Y. ’’ ” * * * Thou wilt send me two bottles more of thy Plantation Bitters. My wlfehaß been greatly benefited by tbeir use. - Thy friend, ASA CURRIE, Philadelphia, Pa.” ***** I have been a great sufferer from Dyspepsia, and bad to abandon preaching. * * * The Plantation Bitters have cured me. . Rev. J. S. CATBOEN, Rochester, JL Y.” ,» * * * I have given the Plantation Bitters to hun dreds of onr disabled soldiers with the most astonishing O. W. D- ANDREWS, Superintendent Soldiers- Home, Cincinnati, O.” ,* * - * * The Plantation Bitters have cured Ime of liver complaint, of which I was laid up prostrate and had to abandon my business. H. B KINGSLEY. Cleveland. O.” «« « * The Plantation Bitters have cured me of a derangement ol the kidneys and urinary organs that has dislressed'me for years. It acts like a charm. C. C. MOORE, No, 254 Broadway.” Ac., . Ac., Ao., Ac.-, J Ac., Ae. The Plantation Bitters make the weak strong, the lan guid brilliant, and are exhausted nature’s great restorer. Thty are composed of thcrcelArated Calisaya bark, win* tergreen, eaae&fras, roots, nerbs, Ac., all preserved in perfectly pure £t. Croix rum. Persona of sedentary habits, troubled with weakness, lassitude, palpitation of the heart. la«k 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-, tors In 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 wbli imitation deleterious stuff, for which several persons are already In prison. See that every bottle has our United States stamp over the cork, unmu « tifated, and out signature on steel-plate side label. So'd by respectable dealers throughout the habitable * lo, ’ o ' P. H. DRAKE & CO., fe23-tuni«3m 303 BROAD YAY. CEDAR AND WILLOW WARE. O.BEAT OPENING OF CEDAR AND WILLOW WARE. THE LAEQEST STOCK IN THE CITY. NOW SELLING AT BARGAINS. 3,CCO DOZ. COHN BEOOMS. 3,CCO DOZ. TANDY PAINTED BUCKETS. I.OCO NESTS CBDAE WASH TUBS. 2, COO CEDAB STAFF AND BABBEIi CHDBNS. 1. DOZ. WILLOW MABKET BASKETS. S.COO BALES COTTON-WICK AND TIE YARN. 2. COO BALES BATS AND WADDINO. EETICULE BASKETS, OIL CLOTHS, LOOKING GLASSES, CORDAGE, *«.. He. All Goods are sold at tlie Hanu&cturer’s Lowest Caeb Prices. Orders promptly filled. 1864. ROWE & EIJSTON, 151 and 159 NORTH THIRD STREET. ml,l '2m * Three Doors below Race. G. W. BLABON A CO., MANUFACTURERS OF OIL CLOTHS, No. 134 NORTH THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA, Offer to the Trade a full Stock of FLOOR, TABLE, AND-CARRIAGE OIL CLOTHS. GREEN .GLAZED OIL CLOTHS AND WINDOW mhl-2m 6HADBS. Q.BORGE W, HILL, Manufacturer and Wholesale Dealer in CAKPETINGS, MATTINGS, RUGS. ALSO, COTTON AND WOOLEN YARNS. At very Low Prices. No 126 NORTH THIRD STREET, ABOVE ARCH, mhl-2m Philadelphia. pOR THE ARMY AND NAVY. EVANS Sc HASSALL, MILITARY FURNISHERS. 418 ARCH STREET, Banners, Regimental and Company Flags, Swords, Sashes, Belts, Passants, Epaulettes, Hats, Gaps, Can teens, Haversacks, Camp Kits, Field GUsses, Spurs, and everything pertaining to the complete outfit lot Army and Navy Officers. A liberal discount, allowed to the trade. felO-lm JIROTHINGHAM * WELDS HEATT. MEDIUM, AND LIGHT SHEETINGS AND SHIRTINGS. STANDARD DRILLS. BSAVT CANTON FLANNELS. WASH. NGTON AND VICTORY CAMBRICS AND SILBCIAB. BROWN. BLEACHBD. AND CORSET JEANS. No. 13 WORSTED YARN. Ac. segiftf OLARKSON & CO., BANKERS, No. INI Sooth THIRD Stmt, Philadelphia. Government Securities of all Issues PURCHASED AND FOR SALR. biooks, bonds, and gold bought and SOLD ON OOMHISSION. Interest) Allowed on Depoaite. Ba-COLLECTIONB PROMPTLY MADE. fcd-lm TOHN HORN, JR, O STOCK-COMMISSION BROKBK, No. 140 SOUTH THIRD STREET, (UP BTAIRB.) PHILADELPHIA. REFERENCES: Messrs.Thos. A. Biddle A Co. Mess.Gaw, Macalester, A Co. Messrs. E. S. Whelen & Go. Messrs. Drexel & Go. Messrs. Buzby A Co. Henry J. Williams, Esq. Alexander Biddle. Esq. I. P. Hutchinson, Esq. G. M. Troutman. E*q. . D.* B. Gummins, Esq. Jas. G. King & Sons, New York. fe2fl-2m XIOLDEBS OF LAWRENCE OR MER CEB COUNTY BONDS, luxied to the PITTtBURG AND ERIE IKaILROAD 00,. can learn something to their advantage by calling at No. 90, JUARKEr Street. fe29 41* . TTEATON& DENOKLA, HARDWARE XX Commission Merchants, 507 COMMERCE and 510 NORTH Streets, offer for tale: Anchor Brand Rails; Plymouth Mill Rivets. W. AS. Butcher’s Cast Steel; Eagle Cabinet Lock*. Putnam’s Horse Nails; Locke's School Slates. Copper, Brass, and Iron Wire; Cotton Cards. Also, a full assortment of American Hardware. fe6-6mif , OF REMOVAL. The undersigned would Inform their friends and the public generally that they have removed Horn their Old Stand, BIT ABCH Street, to their SPLENDID NEW WAREROOMB, No. 019 ARCH STREET, -where they will continue the sale of GAS FIXTURES, CHANDELIERS, COAL-OIL BURNERB, &c. Having associated with our hotug. Mr CHARLES PAGE, (formerly the Principal Designer for Ooraolins A Baker.) we aye now prepared to exeeflte orders for Gas Fixtures of all grades ana designs, from, the plainest to tne moH massive ana elaborate, VAN KIRK <6 OO , felMm No. 9U ARCH STREET. XT OPS—IN CASES OF 15 AND 30 AA ibß.ln one-half andhne-ponnd papere, convenient fori i uggUts and grotora, for side by RHODES A WILLIAMS. - mh3 101 South WATER atreet. Reedsburt, Wis., Sept. 13, 1863. S. T.—lB6o.—X- Oil. CI.OTHS, &c. ARMY GOODS. PHILADELPHIA. HAVTt POR BAhB, FINANCIAL. WANTS. A COMPETENT BASS SIEGES Wishes a sltnatitr* Is acquainted with thdjjpla- Wfl service, and qualified to take charge of * choir. Adrirtea ‘•Basso/* Box 2V7. nht-a* AN ENERGETIC YOUNG MAN, OP r . boßlnefce habits, wants a SITUATION in some light business; la a good penman, end onlek and correct a* BSS^a* reference » ITe °- ***— '‘%?i. 3 V AGENTS WANTED TO SELL THE "" STANDARD BISTORT OF THS WAR A rare •banco to make money. Agents are cle&riiur from SlOO to $2OO per month. 200 000 volume sold "ddrelSr * iW W T2OY WANTED, IN A COUNTING -Lf HOUSE —One who is a g'od writer ani Correct a * figures.' Address, with recommendations, to **c T. ” at ibis offlee. mb2-fV*’ O'B«ANIST wanted fob an V/" epIS.’OPAL CHDEOn: Addrets Evx 2777 Po-' Office. mhi-at* WANTED —TWO FURNISHED BOOMS, with Board, in a private finally, for a gentleman and wife. Address Box 1182. P. O’. It" TATANTED—A YOUNG MAN WHO “V can make h!m»elf genera'l)- useful, asd act as Retry Clerk. Aidrese ■ ‘ Boas 17*8 ” - » WANTED— A SITUATION AS CHO ”I BIETRB, or an TENOR fftnOSß. by a Gentleman full, competent to fill either position. Address «. O K., ” Pngs office. mli3-3t* W ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN OF bnalues bebUe, a Situation as Ssilosman, nr assis taut Bookkeeper, in toiue reepectablc House, Reference given. Acdrei-B ** W. E., Press office. rab3-3i* WANTED—AN AC'S IYE OR SDR. ’ ’ CIAL PARTNER, with *lO,OOO to *1.7.0' l). in a profitable ret ca*h manufacturing business. Address **E. Y > n this office. mb3 WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, ** twenty-two yearq of age* a situation to «©U goods by iample, in tiie city and travelling. Address * 4 A B. S’Press office mb3-3t* WANTED- SH ABB AS A PABTNEK, » * Silent or Active, in the COMMISSION TRADE, wherefrom 000 to ♦IS,*CO would yield A good return; Produce ©r Shipping preferred. with real name and business. “ Box 12*20," Post Office. mh.s 3t* WANTED CLOTHING.—PERSONS ”> bavin a Clothing to dispose of will please call on or address 0 MILLBB, jas*tutbs3m* No. »OS OHBSTHPT Street. WAN TED—A YOUNG MAN AS CLEKK; a quick, ready writer, and a good pen* men; a graduate of ihe High School. Oua who under stands Phonography preferred. Addles#, with refe rence, •• BOX 2714.” Post Office. mb2-6t WANTED—A GENTLEMAN, QUA JY LIFIED to teach Infantry Tadics and hrmv Re gulations. a* an ASSISTANT INSTRUCTOR la a Military School. An officer who ban seen service, and thoroughly posted in Casey’s Infantry Tactics, preferred. Apply in person, or by letter enclosing testimonials, to JOHN II TAGGART, Preceptor Free Military School. No. 1010 CHESTNUT Street. mh2 6t WANTET-AN ACTIVE OB SFE TT CIAT, PABTBER (latter preferred) with, raik capital of *20,000, to engage In aprofltaMe wholesale net cash bnalnest. Address J. T. U.. ”Box 1006. Pblla. Post Office m2-6t* WAKTID- A L AD ABOUT FIFTEEN ■ - years old, in office of a Manufacturing Concern. Addrers. with reference and in ha.ndwr.ting of appli cqpt, Bqx 2018, Philadelphia Post Office. mhfrßt* WANTED—IN COUNTING BOOM OF' * » a Dry Goods Commission Bouse, an active, intelli gent LAD, who will make hixnßelf useful. Add) ess “A—^B.” at this office, in handwriting of applicant, age. real name, and refe rence, mhl-3t* iBll ™ y of ° u th»4»r JJooW oreu a. ■ k' etr.•- -i(i Rendisirs to commune — fe27 * ACADEMY OF MUSIG SHANK CCIICERT three hundred pupils Ok TBS GIRIS* CRAMMAB SCHOOLS .OF PHTIiA. On SATDEPAY EViISIHO, March s. -.r,l ’ Under the direction of _ * PhOF. JOHN BOWER. Tickets 25 cent*, for sale a, GOULD'S PIANO AND MU?JC STORE. SEVENTH end OPKSTNUT Streets, and at tho AOADg* MT, on the day of the Concert ' Doors open at 7. Performance to commence at 8 o’clock P M, , _mta.l-3t 1W »-S. JOHN DREW’S NEW AKOH i J RTREBT THEATRK VOOiiTH WIGHT OF MPS. JOHN DREW. Tiliii (THDJaSD*I> EVENING, March 3. 1834, with new fjceroiy. *o Gayier’scomodvof* „ THE MAGIC MaKHIAG^ ?k'» K -,V IO i fE .. t ' ? B n V« 1 .T88A....Mr0. JOHU DRBW. Cbev.liAr do Mont. Ce1iin1................. ..8.ir1nn HilL M J- amnth*. To conclude wlkh NAVAL ENGAGEMENTS " our v- Mlee MorUnier.. Airs. JOHN DREW. ■Admiral Kingston Mr Griffiths. „ FRIDAY. BENEFIT OF MKS. JOUN DltiV Prices as ntnal Curtain rises at IX o’clock. pHESTNET-STREET THEATRE. jaonakd entiVßtt ....SIANaOEB OENDiKB SUCCHtS Attendu the 4 T t GLORIOUS REVIVAL of the great Irish, ecenic-rtransa. COLT.E'H li A W if. NEXT FAMILY MATINEE ON SATDBDAT. Match sth/ when will be presented THE COLLEEN BAWN IcpreparalloPt Weetland Mamoa’e Drama of Fare Gtold. WALN UT BTBKKT THBA.TBBL in’ihl , 3 I ?Ut'y M o a f r MI» 3 » d BTTI» HENDABSON. whose marked fmccasr;, the p&«t two nights, has established her another popnla* favorite First time in this city of a new domestic Drama called THE FLOWER GIRL AND THE CONVITT MA.aciUlB Madelon, the Flower Girl MissETTIE HENOfiKSON CraDOW. the CoSYtct Marquis ...Mr. E L. Ttltoa. Alter which the admirable Faroe or the LAUGHING HTfiNA Box Office open from 9 till 3. Curtain rises at 7■ QONCEET HALL. „ ■ . Troraenfle Snccoflß of HU DECOM>OVA’S FIKST LZOTtJRB. The Second will tafceplace THURSDAY EVENING, March 3d. * Satuect UR. PERKIHb’ CHRISTMAS DIIfBfSIC Tickets for th® remaliilLtc two lectors! 75c. sinale admissloD (50c. Boot® open at 7 Lecture at 8 o'clock. rjOKOUBT HALL—GOTTSCHALK STRAKO6CH respectfully informs the pablto Will live in Philadelphia, prior to his departure for Europe. two grand farewell concerts. On MONDAY and TUESDAY EVENINGS. March Tkh RpdSth, w hen the greatest living P/ixna Conn a Contralto, M'MB ELENA D’ANGBI. Aid the young and feiihly talented Violinist. BIG. CABLO PATTI, Mr. SIMON HASSLER. Viola, and WJtl 'Mr. CHARLES M. BCHMITZ, ViolonceUo. Will assist Mr. GoMscbalk. Hnslcal Director and Conductor. .....8 Behrens. Admission, Sc cents Reserved Seats. 50 cents extra. Seats may be secured for either of the two Cmcerts at if, E. Gould s Music Store, corner of Seventh and Chest nut, commencing’ Friday morning, March 4th, at 9 A M. Pool a open at 7%. Concertlo commence at 8. mh2*6t TEMPLE OF WONDERS, -ASSEMBLY J- BUILDINGS. TENTH and CHESTNUT. Positively the last FOUR DAYS of _ SIGNOR BLITZ’S Necromancy, VentrUoqnlsm, and the Learned Canary Birds, Thursclay, Friday, and Saturday Evening?* at 7% o'clock, and Wednesday and Saturday Afternoons at 3. ADMISSION—2S Cents. Children, 16. T7LEYENTH.ST. OPERA HOUSE. J-J “THE FAMILY RESORT.” CARNCBOSS *HI> DIXKY’S MINSTRELS, THB GREAT STAB TROUPE OF THE WORLD. In their SELECT ETHIOPIAN SOIREES. Splendid Singing. Beautiful BanelxiK.Langh.abla.Bnr' leiqtiflp. Plantation Scf nes, 4c,. 4c>. by TWENTY. TALENTED ARTISTB. EYERT EVENING THIS WEEK. Ticks is 2fi cents. Doors c pen at 7 o'clock. fe27»Sm ~ J. L CARNOKQSS. Business Manager. THE great picture a at CONCERT HALL LECTURE ROOK For a short season. __ _ COMMENCING THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 18M. J. Ineco William** celebrated PANORAMA OF THB BIBLE. This is the most complete and finished Painting of the Sac ted Scriptures in the world, comprising over fifty of the moit SUBLIME AND THRILLING SCENES Of the first three thousand years of Biblical History-, forming altogether one the finest exhibitions of the age, . OPfN EVERY EVBNING at half past 7 o'clock. Admission 26 cents. S. B. MatlnSe, on Wednesday and Saturday after noons, at 3 o’elocl. AdnUsetop for Children Iff cents. fe!B 2a INVESTORS OF AMERICA, „„ BT C. 80HU8SBLL, and FRITH’S t 4 , M DERBY BAT. the most interesting - ' - PAINTINGS ol the day* ON EXHIBITION FOB A SHORT TIME. AT SABLE’S GALLERIES, 816 CHB4TNUT STREET. ADMISSION TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. feU-Ufc fJERMANIA ORCHESTRA.—P OBLIO EBHBABBALS ©vary SATURDAY. »t 3 o'clock, 9- M. at ihe MUSICAL FUND HALL. Single tickets tf centi, Packages of six tickets $1 To be tad at AN* DEE’S. 1104 CHESTNUT Street, J. E GOULD. BE* VENTH and CHESTNUT, and at the Hall door, fett-tf PENNSYLVANIA. ACADEMY OP A- the fine arts, 1095 CHESTNUT STREET. OPEN DAILY (Sundays excepted) from 9 A. M, till 6 p. ar. Admiffion 85 cfols, Children half price Ja23-tf MILITABY, SGENEBAL RECRUITING OFFICE, 611 CHESTAUT Street.—BEnßUlTS WANTED for all the gallant old Cavalry, Artillery, and Infantry Regiments, now in service, raised In this State. A limited number of Men era yet be enlisted for the 2d ARTILLERY. P. V. stationed In the fortifications for the defence of Washington, and for the 3d ARTILLERY* sta tioned at Fortress Monroe, Ya., by applying at this office immediately ALL THE BOUNTIES GIVEN! $2lO City, and $25 Ward Bonnty, cash in hand. Advance Government Bounty paid before leaving the city. CFAS. N. CADWALLADBR. Captain 2d Artillery. 112th Regiment P. V.. mh3-2t* General Recruiting Officer. S|J| TO VOLUNTEERS. fPjl Wanted.-a few good Men to complete Com pany C. 18th Cavalry Regiment. A>i men vo —“ lunteering in this company will receive alt bounties Immediately on master. The largest bounties paid. Apply to Capfc. FREDERICK ZABBACHER, No. 106 South SIXTH Street (0. M. Barry *e>. Lieut. SAMUEL JONSON, Mar>et-Btreel Railroad Depot. SBINTON, Green f s Hotel. Wait Philadelphia. Sent WILLIAM M. SMITH, * Pottstown, Montgomery county. Sent. W. D. HALFMANN, Penn San are. N. B —One good BUGLER wanted mhl-3t COPARTNERSHIPS. TBE UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS A di» T formed a copUHawfeMp for the transaction of PRODUCE and GENERAL COMMISSION BUSINESS, under tfcejflrm name of ' MICHKNER A YOUNG. 3i:6 MARKET Street. (Successors to Joe. B. Shewell ) AMOS J. MICfiENER. ALFRED E. YOUNG. March 1,1864 ' mhl tn.th.s3i* POP ARTNERSHIP.—THE SUB SCRI3EBS have ihie, eighth day of February, 1564, entered into Copartnership. under tbs name ana style « BBNNETT & SNYDER, for thewnwwof trao«|ctlttf A WHOLESALE COMMISBION BIJ««KS| fe Office 530 COMMERJiS street. HOTELS. JONES HOUSE, Harrisburg, Pa., CORNER MARKET STREET AND MARKET SQOAH, A dret-cloae house. Terms, $2 per dIT. rj.BEAT IRISH NATIONAL FAIR. at BRYAN HALL, CHICAGO, Illinois, commencing EASTER MONDAY, Mmb 28 1884, and continuing dtt ring the week. Harps from Ireland, Old Battle Flags, Oid Books, Letters, "Weapons, Ac., belonging to Emmett, Tone. Fitzgerald, and other Irish. Heroes, bonvenlrs from the Ladles in Ireland. The FENIAN BROTHERHOOD are making prepara tions for a GRAND IRISH NATIONAL FAIR, to Uke Place In Chicago, at Bryan Hall. The fond arising from, the Fair will be devoted to the National Purposes of the TheLadles*in Ireland farnishsnndry articles—Harpe. Books, Flags, Weapons, and mlicellanea which belonged to the Heioeß of Ireland, or which are valuable from association or intrinsically. Bog Oak Jewelry will form a conspicuous feature. _ , Donations are solicited from every Irish person in the land. Those who cannot tend articles may send money. Any article will he received, and any sum, however m<>* deal. Farmers in the Northwest are requested to send in an) thing in the shape of Produce.. Official acknow ledgments will he made by the Brotherhood in the pub lic prints. Each State will Have its table. Upon the opening of the Fair the articles received from Ireland will be put up in Lottery. Any persons who cannot visit the Fair, can, by remit ting to the 'Undersigned, take chances in the drawing. The numerous Book*, Pictures. Weapons, Letters, Flags, &e.. celebrated In Celtic HDtory. will be disposed of ia this manner. Schedules of articles, with number or chances to each, and price, will he duly published. For the week of the Fair, distinguished Irishmen are engaged to Lecture, whose names and subjects win ap pear in due season. After the Lecture- each nlghL tnare will lie % Celtic Concert, by dlsticKnJctiejt ftifi sionals, at whioh the National Instruments will be used and National Airs played and sung. . a _ Wo make an appeal. to l? Fh A d rtthlS r B eW« d cU'es can fcVm“oramlttoo« and famish a.niceMite, lion. rsirnffi 1 ’ 1 lIIiB MIGHAEL SCAB RAN,) C Signed! r. T. SHEBLOCK > Committee, fan.ihtmhl&thintd H. O’C- McOARTHY. ] DR. FINE, PRACTICAL DEN 9ESf? TIST for the lotttwentT yearn, 019 vrNE BA, helow Third. lueerte the most beautiful TEETH of th* ere, mounted on fin. Gold, FUUnh SUtot, Tdcudit, Corelite, Amber, dte.at prlcee, for nut and eubetantUl work, more reasonable thin any Dentist in this city or State. Teeth plunged to lost for life. Artifielal Teetk repaired to suit No palnln extraettng. All work war rented to at- Reference, beat families iyUhn MM OOBBECT PIANO TUNING. n »I I '-Mr. 0. X. SABGXHT’B Orders tot Tnnta* and Bepalrlnt Piano* an received at MABOH Jt 00. ’i Store. SMBI OHEBTHDr Street, only, _ Hr 8. bßflh&delttTsiiytta.ra*netor7«zXMri«noeuiMo9'- aw*et-fcoa«d m n«w, vfithout removing. _• fav VnaJuf. n PI ICQTJOT CHAMPAGNE. lOO cam WIDOW CLICQUOT PONBAHDIH OF BBIMS jnat roealTed. and for sale to tho trad* at lha Jkgesi’B prices. AUo, KObukot. * 00.. btt-t: KoSOlßoutti FBONT C. H- MA** n.l *-*»•'