The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, March 08, 1864, Image 3

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    FAKSorr Browklow’s Kbburreotiok —ln the
ELnoxvffle Whig we find the following quotation and
comment:
It vm currently reported upon our streets, yes
terday evening, that Faison Browniow, editor of
the Rebel Fenfftator, died a few days ago, at his home
inKnoxville.”
“We clip the foregoing from the Nashville Frew,
and now enter our solemn protest ng* ins" bem r dis
posed of in this way. If dead, the Rebel Ventilator
of this week will be regarded as a pretty fair pro
duction for a dead man. But toeFrew may have
intended to say that we are politically dead. This is
to be determined hereafter. But u* ha\ a a chance
at one of your Middle Tennessee in
f COBtCBt for Governor, and we will have this issue
settled! _
Avotbsb Escape of Richmond Prisoners.—
TV? are informed, through the Richmond Examiner
of the 23d ult. f that between 3 and 4 O’clock the pre
ceding afternoon the Yankee prisoners conhoed in
the destriers’ prison, opposite Castle Thunder, cut
through the partition of their quarters, and enter
ing the basement, wrenched away several of the
iron bars eeouflng the window. Twenty-two ot
them succeeded in escaping through the aperture
before the discovery was made. An exoitiug chase
ensued on the part of the guard and citizens, and
sixteen of them were retaken within sight of the
prison. They were confined ia the cells, and extra
-precautions exercised. The guard were in uurauit
of the others. „ 1
THBExRmioN OP a Murderer.— Streeter, the
murderer of the Coy family at Medina.Ohio,paid the
penalty of the law at that place on Friday last. He
protested that he was innocent of the crime for
which he was exeoutod to the last moment. The
extraordinary circumstances of the case, the peculiar
atrocity of a treble murder of a married couple and
aheir only child, a boy of seven—the attempted
•arson—the bold robbery—the curious, romantic,
and wonderful identification of the murderer—the
?tory of the trial—the incidents oi his cunning
escape and extraordinary recapture —ami, above
all, the character and bearing of the prisoner,
"Whole life was a romance, and entire de
meanor, though inconsistent, extravagant, and un
accountable. was collected and drsn—aJ ««nuea to
•produce the most intense excitement in »nei commu
nity where the fact)? were known tiie
hour of execution, a crowd of over 15,000 persons
had collected to witness tae horrid details. The
fence about tne gallows was torn down and burned,
mnd the vz*w was unrestrained. The prisoner spent
She night previous iu writing letters to his wife*
another ant! meter, ail of whom believe him innocent.
The Cleveland Leader's account contains the fol*
lowing of the scere on the scaffold:
•* Whrn Ivr Foote, the murdered woman’s father,
approaches Mm, he asks:
“‘ls this lvtxs. JVleCoy’s father? 5 and when an af
firmative answer is given, adds: ‘As there is a
•God in heaven, I am innocent of your daughter’s
snurdei.'
“Tolleltig, who recaptured him, he said, almost
playfully, alluding to bis capture:
41 4 1 assure you that 1 regret having met you under
certain circumstances. Ba kind to my wife, as you
always have been, 1 ”
Streeter stood up to speak on the scaffold. The
Jjeader says:
“ Summeniug all his physical powers for the task
Of standiser uptighl, he riset, fitciug the south, where
2fche greatest concourse is gathered, wipes his face
carefully with a pocket-handkerchief, then, stand
ing there in his ghastly robe, his oiear face calm &s
ever, and his eye seeking the outmost verge of his
audience, he speaks—deliberately and distinctly,
sot loudly, though all hear him :
441 Of the dime for which lam about to die lam
entirely innocent, May God forgive all those who
have wronged*me.* ”
These weie his last words.
CITY ITEMS.
Tlie Coulter Mining Company.
In anotice yesterday of the prospects and present
condition of the “Bohemian” and “Pennsylvania”
(copper) Mining Companies, we omitted to state
2hat the ‘ Coulter 55 Company, which owns a con
siderable section of one of the richest veins in the
Xake Superior region, is now being rapidly deve
loped, and that the stock of.it is intrinsically as
valuable'as some others iu the market now com-
Snanding from nine to ten dollars per share. We
Jaave just read a letter from a well-known and intel
ligent citizen in that region. Mr. J. W. Crozer, edi
tor of the Lake Superior Miner , Michigan, in which
khe “Coullez” property is spoken of (in connection
with seme others) in the most flattering manner;
land if a speedy advance in the stock of this com
pany should take place within a few days, no one
jaeedbe surprised.
44 Our First Bauy.”— This is to be th 9 BUbject of
-Oordovft’B next lecture, to be delivered at Concert
Hall, on Thursday evening. The marked success of
She two already delivered we feel assured will result
3n a rousing house to night, as everybody who at
tended bis last will not willingly forego the pleasure
of hearing this, and the fame which he has kindled
ns culminating into a perfect blaze. To secure seats
it will be necessary to go early.
The Superiority of the 44 Florence ” Sewing
Machine, sold at G3O Chestnut street. haB been so
fully and clearly demonstrated that all that is re
quired to make it supersede all others in use is for
its merits to become popularly known. In view of
3his, we would invite our readers to visit the
* 4 Florence ” Rooms, in order to inspect the machines
fin operation. They perform more than any other
Sewing Machine has ever attempted, are more
Simple and easily operated, and every machine sold
5a Warranted to give entire satisfaction or the money
Will be refunded at the expiration of three mouths’
trial.
Gtcbat KBDUCTHjIh in Pjuoes.
Great Seduction in Prices.
Ladies’ and Misses’ Pine Cloaks.
Ladies 2 and Misses’ Pine Cloaks.
Also,
Rich Pure of all kinds.
Bich Purs of all kinds.
In anticipation ol tbe close of tbo season, we are
now prepared to make a large concession from for
mer prices on all our stock.
J. W. PjSOOTOB k. CO.,
The Pari* Cloak and Fur Emporium*
920 Chestnut street.
The Pen.—The pen in the hand that knows how
So use it is one of the most powerful weapons
'known. As the tongue of the absent, how charm*
leg! When virtue guides it, hew beautiful! When
honor directs it, how respected! When wit sharpens
St, how fatal! And how instructive and .truthful
when it writes in praise of the elegant garments for
gentlemen and youths made at the Brown Stone
Clothing Ball of Kockhill & Wilson, Nos. 603 and
805 Chestnut street, above Sixth.
The Pen, in the hand that knows how to use it,
3s one of the most powerful weapons known. As
3he tongue of the absent, how charming! When
self-respect gives it a new vigor, how pleasing!
When virtue guides it, how beautiful l When honor
directs it, how respected! When used to guide all
men to Granville Stoke b’ Great Emporium of
Fashionable Clothing, No. 609 Chestnut street, how
useful!
Congressional Proceedings East Night.—
3lr. Wilson introduced a bill to extend the bounties.
Mr. Carlile suggested to add to the bill forty cents
2ax on whisky on hand. The President sent in a
message in reference to our prisoners in Richmond.
Mr. Cox moved to refer it to the House Committee,
and couple with a reduction on the whisky tax to
twenty cents. Mr. Sumner* on freed men's affairs,
moved that the Freeman's Bureau also inquire into
the propriety of raising the whisky tax to eighty
cents. Judge Kelley moved to present Lieutenant
General Grant with a new uniform of the make of
■Charles Stokes & Co., under the Continental. After
further debate on the whisky bill the House ad*
jouraed.
Send the soldier a box of “ Brovm's Bronchial
Troches,” which will relieve the distressing affec
tions of the Throat, and Cough produced by cold and
exposure.
Ninth Ward.—We call attention to the offleia
statement of the Ivinth-ward Bounty Committee.
More money is needed to cave the credit and honor
ol the ward, as will be seen by the advertisement
among the special notices in to day’spaper.
A Notice prom the Ordnance Oppice.—War
Department, Washington, March 4.—The time
for opening of proposals for Horse Equipments, is
•postponed until the 20th instant, anti the first deli*
very until April 9ih, 1364
George D. Bamsat,
Biig. Gen., Chief of Ordnance.
S. B. Battde &. Co,
100 Almond street and 123 Cottage street
Philadelphia,
Drillers and Borers of Artesian Wells,
mhS»i2t* -Prospecting for Minerals, &9.
Deafness, Eye, E&t, Throat Diseases, Catarrh,
treated by Dr. Ton Mosohzisker, Oculist and
Auiiit, author of the work. “ The Ear. its Diseases,
and their Treatment." Office, 1027 Walnut street.'
mh3>9t
Corns, Bunions, Inverted Nails, Enlarges
.Joints, and all diseases of the feet, cured without
ipain or inconvenience to the patient, by Dr. Zacha*
tie, Surgeon Chiropodist, 021 Chestnut street. Safer*
lio physicians and surgeons of the dtp* ja23»if
ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS
TO TWELVE O’CLOCK. LAST NIGHT.
Olrud- Cliestmit street. Below Ninth.
W W Reed, Harrisburg -David Davis A wf, Chicago
Lieut Hashers, D c A Thos Carter Illinois
RCSilles Frank Worth, Baltimore
R P Shinn Wm Bell, M&Ttineburg.Va
>W Asbmesd. New Torb ■ His Jane Dunbar. Newport
Xieutß WMcCourt &la,hY G H McCabe, Tamaqna
US Wield er. New Y.-rfc ! J Hagerman, Beading
JH Samuel, New York G F emith, Covington, Kj
JHall, u&A
Dr Woodbniy, N Orleans
Capt T Boston
Arthur Hiller. Fhilada
JJraM Harshall. Baltimore!
Joseph Marshall, Baltimore
John Thompson. Delaware
G W Horner. Delaware
Smith. Few York
DanielG»rrett Wash DC
AW Wayne. Wayntsb^rg
Simmon*. Wayue*l>u r s ,
-2? ilacdtapld Portland, Me
AG Beading
J Butcher-, New Jersey
J£ Ryan. Ohio
N orri&town
•f AWhiinpy, Pott-viily
vLvomeoy. Ptnna
7HStore, u? *.
Harrisbnrsr •
« JaofemHhw. Harrisburg
fiAft* 6 - fcarriebnrg
fJTßttten*. l ew York
BilkwilS. U S A
• JNBMei.tiuoliiu. Lex. Ky
Wa*cer. L*x. Ky 1
T *xu;-.qai I
JPHear on. Ashland
P Ml. Reading :
T n x»4 Norrirtown!
vv ?iV :er ' York j
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ctc . F , oc * Baltimore i
* M Aibavkie
Thos McC&iidlt?, Mess
Adi Geo 1-. USA
-r? a J JScoii a Lfewees. USA
.rank 6U-> vtr
WEDeatv. P.ura
kTHyi».-n & son. Balt
Hiram sms vf-ly i In, K*.]j
A L Delapihiu. Wfceeiiug
* SL Louis—CheKtuut
J HSneider. Windsor. O W
M Dicfrwjsn. Csaciarati
G KneselJ, New Tvik
Jones, Beverly
Thompsoo, NewTcik
, c g Cloßthr. Jersey Cny
g&awklcs, Chicago
jSS'M la. Albany
l vr>i>e i ' l7 - New York
5i^ 111,/ New York
L Sew York
Cfx - Waehiniiton
■W tj.S* ots. A wf, Lebanon
G„V? t: s'sntirg
Ga; < ’l" sfßbnrs
Oattyi-bart
i '.'- N <iW York .
Bt*" 1 K York
Hew York
“ u * Hagerstown
A H Latham & la. L Island
Mr# David Davis Baltimore
E M Smyssr, Morristown
J Seitz, Eaaton
;G M Sceinman, Lancaster
ll £ Lernan. Lancaster
Samuel Borrows, New Tork
H G Carson
L Honseal, Marietta. Fa
Jos Cocking Fhceaixville
J J Carter, FhcenLxvllle
airs C F iiudiam New York
«i Senaeman. Kozharv
J WiliiamHon, Cambria co
W Stellar, D S A
G R Fasets. Baltimore
C Jones. Cincinnati
C Carile. Pittsburg
J Martin. Pittsburg
J Sack. Hagerstown
J Campbell. Hagerstown
H T rsmom, Eredariok
L D Heron, Frederick
D Rankle & wf. N Orleans
Miss Capman, New Orleans
G Capman. New Orleans
;s williams. Pennsylvania
; H Qarrenbangh, Penna
IK £ Spencer. New York
• F C Arms. Pittsburg - '
Jirorrison, Baltimore
; Paulin, New York
: S Parker, New York
[ WT Stewart. New York
[ J L Glover, Penna
Ohag Burns, New York
f M Mortimer, Jersey City
*rm J Sneden. New Jersey*
«* B 2r r %l we ll* Brooklyn
iv r . linger, Penna
W K Thomas, USN
CLnton. At IBs
Wm J Ross, New York
Hams, u S JV Gazette
street, above Third,
j S Robinson
Loniaville
Erie. Pa
Elmer. Tnnkhannock
• Hre Morris, Pa
i.Tg'ftnklaod, Washington
iJilWUlet. DSN
Eldrldga. n S A
S«kA^ 8,1 &- :ia cinnati
{gfa.s3K&° v
f/AT3\^ b o r
3 U Brown, Penna
D B Linn. Penna
MCB o eb" d6a-HB,rTark
H N Samson, XJ S A
F Wolf, Penna
S F sule> Uarlatt,
Continental-Winth a:
E H Raich, Kew York
A E Warner. Maryland
S N Bierce, Kew York
H A Llndvars. A ew York
r Idler, Hew York
G I> Bayard. Kew York
B t Dodge, Little Bock
J B Jordan. Bogton
IS Loyd, flew York
W H Eveieth, Cincinnati
WHHShinn. Ohio
D T Webster, Kew York
Miss B Curray, Kew York
JMiee S Bowen, New York
J G Stephens. N Jersey
SI T * ’ole, Chicago
A Gerthon, St Louis
bsmcs, St Lcnie
J M uuier. New Jersey
S Jsccard. St Louis
BP Brown, Washington
Thos, J Muslin,Washington
M li Wilson, Now York
•Jo> u L Peake, TJ SK
W filcGilvery, Maine
J G Bimey, USA
W M Taylor. USA
Brig Gen H Prince, USA
B A Belger, USA
J Gilroy & wf. New York
J Antrobus, Chicago
GC Welrmn, Massachusetts
J B Stuart S la. Kew York
JlßeCair. Wailnnaton
J Couiiau, Wa.muston
I, S W»te. Ohio
A Wol h 4r(.S Jari«y
JHeb w«l»l., Kew Jersey
J P Copollo, st Lome
J HMcOob. Baltimore .
Joe Martin. Baltimore
Chiis Tobey, Chicago
W W Strong. Chicago
M ,T Hatlup, Baltimore 1
I cobelt, Baltimore
W A Dauskxn, Maryland
Chas Vail. Detroit
LM Gottpcbalk'
N G Taylor & son.E Term
G M Bra wnei\ E Tennessee
J M Wilcox. Potts ville
J C Roper. Boston
Capt H C Mason
M D Anger A dan. Spain 1
R Bavis. New York J
D Davis, Kew York 1
A C Kingeland, Jr, N Y 1
Mrs A C King' land, N Y J
Kiss Kingsland & sis.N Y <
P D Brown & wf, Montreal
B R Stevens & la, Newbnrg '
A Post & la, Newbnrg
Mrs Moore, Newbnrg
K K&minaii & wf. N York
L M&tteon, Port Carbon
F a Lutz s la, Washington <
M Nava, Mexico '
> Arriofa, Mexico 1
E D GiitwoM. New York
P Bngbee, KH 1
I, Lavnvande. New York
W SI Ffc-rrill, New York
Merchants’ Hotel—Fo
Lieut J 3» Kunp w „
Jobs Prydo* it da, N York
A B.Xeliogg
M P Raudman. New York
Chafe s. Mercer
NVG&thart Louisville
Robert Runs on, New York
Mrs Runyon. New York
Mrs Smith, New York
John Hawthorn Ohio
Michael Barry. Lancaster
EcbeitSuUcnv Indiana. Pa
Geo M Millet, Pittsburg
T M ’"odd. Wheeling, Va
M J Krflm=r. Allentown
Coleman Keck. Allentown
F s as. ReadiDg,Pa
B
O J Carmanr-New York
GMcCU'ionah A sister
A W Orr AJ&, Cincinnati, 0
ji Bockbaum. Chicago
j EnTcUinfeon, New York
V. Rowe, Straaburg
D W Clecorger. Burl’ton. N J
Lieut Col J Weddle. USA
V Freeman, Boston !
J S Grant- A wf, JHxou, 111;
Ron Asa Packer, M Chauk j
M Birckhead, Maryland j
American Hotel—Che,
P Grant, New Yoik !
J W Bf-an, Marietta
S J Torbert, Jr. Coatesville
JB F Morris, Washington
J K Eivans, Washington
AK Hainan. Washington
I) kelson, Washington. _
J *1 Krooni. USA
James Weller USA
Wm Brown, New York
F Webb, New York
Wm H MiJleri Baltimore
John Taylor, Baltimore
Drtli«pm»a. USA
J A Geib Alexandria, Va
G Miller* Huntingdon
C Davis, Reading *
W M Shakespear, Dover
G Kennedy
D 0 Luc> enbach, Bethlehm
Capt W H Stetzenbach, USA
N btller. New Jersey
H Van Reed, Reading
11 TEing, Springfield, O
J P I.attomus - Clayton, Del
11 B Farren. Baltimore
Je&se Garrett
H W Crist, New York
The Union-Arch gi
Solomon Boyer. Altoona,Pa
D Donne. Pottsville
Alex German, Palo Alto
John GaUigan
J b lirlckhonse & wf, U S N
AHlonner
J S Day, Trenton, N J
Dfinl Spencer, Piqua, O
John J L >dge, Madison, Ind
Tobias Barto, Reading
C b Conkling, N J
S E Schindej, Hagerstown
H H Long, Hagerstown
P Conrad, Mahoning City
C W Robinson. Ohio
M Guisenberger, Lane. Pa l
B F Henderson, Philada
itreet, above Third,
L Kucbmason, I’enn*
Here, Penua
H Deals New Jersey
A B Lyman, New York
S LBurnham.Mascaatlne.la
itleet; above Chesuut,
W Rowland, Maryland
i O DGraves, New Jersey
G F Birkhead. New Jersey
Jaa T JH-Ljiey. Oxford
ios Weil. Easton
G R Clark, Pottstown
> J L Townsend
> J W Woodside, Del co
Z Hoffmaster, Reading
John McClure
F Fillmaa. Pottstown
E E fiewlin. Pottstown
«t Johns. Cheater co
I Jos S Evans. West Chester
E J Pennock. Cheater co
Chas P Tnatcher, Il.iaois
J S Pugh, Oxford, Pa
G W Short, Buffalo
Jos McMnliin, Chester co
E W Shippen, Oil City
C B Thomas, Pofcreville
Commercial—Sixth si
James F Leys. Media, Fa
John J Rowland, Media,Pa
Alfred Cox, New York
Jas Nelson. New York
J G Moses, PhojtiisviUe
T F Schaeffer, Ha; risburg
Joel Scarlet a w/.Chester co
LB Chandler. Delaware co
R P Clayton, Darby, Pa
Isaac Richards, Cheater co
J O Rhoad?, Pottstown
R E joces. Reading
Aaron Baker* Chester co
J 8 Conovar. Freehold, N J
John Gilfillan* Chester co
D H Holmes. Chester co
D Chester co
F Steiner. Cheater co
John M Hasßan. USA
W A Johnson. Oxford, Pa
F Jordan, Pottstown
M W Fulton, Maryland
States rnion-Markel
E W Belts. lowa
George W &h»fier« lowa
Georce H Sinclair, N Y
Jas Fitchhom, USA
A B Taylor, Delaware
Jas H t tevens, Delaware
J W Parkinson. Penn a -
John Cole. Latrobe, Pa
G MrKav, Baltimore
E A Shotf, Bainbridge, Pa
R Brickaid. Bainbridge, Pa
J S Stoner, York, Pa
»t street, above Sixth,
B Emanhisel, York, Pa
H B Miller, Danville
H Cope, Oxford, Pa
L Cope. Oxford, Pa
John Brazer, Potter’s Mills
Jaa Armstrong, Potter’s M
W H Kacy, Eiliottsburg
Lieut T Evans, USA
John S Appleton, Delaware
J Rutherford* BarrivjboTg
G nope. West Chester
B W Thompson, Sew York
A street, below Vine.
Thos Holmes, Hew Jersey
Holcomb Brittan, Zion, Md
John S Smith, Hew Jersey
Ales B Johnson, Hew Sope
Faxson Panel!, Hew York
I John Kirby. Penaa
Je*se B Feil, Backs co
T O Heal, Chicago
J B Asnewy Brooklyn
Craig Moffitt, New Hope
D Malay. Elmira
Barley Sheaf-Secom
G« o Bachman. Bustle ton
B. nj Sliaw, Washington
Hies Smith, LambertviUe
Chas Kiri bride. Attleboro
Jaccb Welnert, USA
Johi» L Pifer, CJ S A I
John Kheil, USA
Jas Cascey, New York
John Gibbs, Newtown
R W Beckman. Falls
Benj BDggs, Falls
Frai-ciB Collins, Falls
treet, abore Third.
.Cyras Schofield, Ohio
Wm Eves, Muncy
L Mrs H Eves, Williamsport
F J Troxell, Lock Haved
W T> Hyde, Minersville
S M Barr
Wm Keller, Lebanon
Ifational-Race sti
Simon Lyon, Danville
S P Appleton, Pittsburg
T Wiilett.New Cumberland
£ P Baber, Lebanon
£ T Bnrkert, a shlnnd
W G Stoever, Lebanon co
T Flicker, Reading
John Hoff, Reading
Bald Eagle—Third sti
B Lambach
J A Quimby
Israel R Briggs, M Chunk
Aliis C Hrrbert, Allentown
Jno Allentown
T Siegfried & sen. M Chunk
Peter Ruhlman, M Chunk
£ Elotz, Hunch Chunk
Edw Klotz, Blanch Chunk
O B Keller, Reading
W C Beck, Koitoampt«n
Baraum’s Hotel—Till:
5 F Hale. Salem. Jf J '
Isaac H Little, Peuna
£ W Hayden, Allentown
H Child#, Hew York
A H Lord. Maryland
C Hoder. Hew York
6 Johnson, Delaware
.7 Johnson, Delaware
P Johnson, Delaware
ird street. Above Race.
5 Johnson. Delaware
W H Spencer, Gambertville
0 A Parsons, Lambertrille
O S Prick, Montg co, Fa
3 Galvin, Jnnlatta co
A B Young, Juniata co
H W Shaw, Mew Jersey
F R Hammond, N J
O S Briggs
Mount Vernom—Secoj
Jas P Eibbe.New York
Jno Smith. &Ja. New York
Wm Godfrey. PhiJa
F BliandaU A la, Phil a
G Rican, Muncy, Pa
H MuJlin, Salem N J
Black Bear-Third st , above Callowliill.
Joel Mi*ier, Hamburc Miss Miles. Fox Chase
B M Bidman. Zionaville Jacob Lengel
W Stahter, Zionsville N N Brown, Womelsdorf
Thoa BlJle-s Fox Chase Geo Bickert, Potteville
Hadison House —Sei
Wm Gogan
T W Gilbert, Backs co
MrsT W Giibert, Bucks co
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Coloate’s Honey Soap.
This celebrated TOILET SOAP, in such universal de
mand, Is made from the CHOICEST materials,' is 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, of the liatest
SrrxES, made in the Beat Manner, expressly f&r RETAIL
SALES. LOWEST Selling Prices marked in Plain
Figures. All Goods madjMo Order warranted satlsfao
lory. Our Ohb-Pbic* Ststbjc is strictly adhered to.
All are thereby treated alike.
d«23 ly JONES & CO., ©O4 MARKET Street.
Electricity carefully applied by Dr.
A. H. STEYSNS, at 1418 SOUTH PENN SQUARE, Phi
ladelphia. _ mhfrtf
Dr. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment cubes
Bums and Scalds Immediately.
Mason
Steck & Co’s
HAMLIN’S
CABINET
STECK A CO. ’
ORGANS.
SEVENTH
Tee Popular Clothing House or Fhila.,
"OAK HAU.”
Beet* claet good, and moderate prieei.
WAN AM AKER 4 BROWN.
8 E toner SIXTH and MARKET Street..
Custom Department (to make to order) Ho, ig, sixth it.
[Keleb & Wilson’s Highest premium
The Cheapest, Simplest, and Best,
Salesrooms. 704 Chestnvl Street above Ith.
]VI A- •
firm i?t TTS —Jan. 2Pfch« by Bar. W. B Grejyz. at
A£an Loiabard atreet. Mr AUxjßdMWeid
to Mug Mary Ellis. both of Philadelphia. _ .
HAMILTON—MoNIELL -Marc* l«c,
bin lesionce, 2219 Lombard street, Mr. John Hamilton
to Jans McNiell, both of Philadelphia. _
tHABFFER—GWTHH*.—March. 3d. by K#». w. o.
Groce at hia residence.22l9 Lombard'street Rsr. Georae
S Shaeffer. of the Philadelphia A“0 o jL C “? J|, t h
the M g. Church, to Mias Hester B. GUrynne, toother
On the Wth of Pebraary- hy Hev
John T. Chaplain. Mt. Frederick Engel ana Miss K'yf-*
Ann Clarke* both of Philadelphia.
DIED.
„ STEVENSON. —Fell asleep in Je3us, , on Monday.
Marca 7th, after a lingering Ulnae*. which she w
met Chestnut streets*
W_S Sillcoeks, New York
LP Noble, New York
JC Ludiow, Newark
J Colby, New York
fW laller,-Hartford. Conn
II Nebenger, New York
HSchwanz, Cincinnati
J H Hoi&fchaimer, Cin
Glncinaitl
MC Beebe Harrisburg
J Mpook, Baltimore
H Wilton, Wnghtsville
AG Anderson, StLoais
C F Hager, Lancaster
F W Thayer, Boston
MaxStrakoscb, New York
Theo Satorgue, St Louis
J A Rlestand. Lancaster
AF Zimmerman. Harrish’g
J Leloenrinc & wf,
E Overton, Jr, <J S A
.T S Richards & wf, Penns
E J Lewis & la. DO .
Mta S Lewis. Washington
Mies Jones, Bristol, Pa -
Miss Boose. Bristol, Pa
Gen Council, Philadelphia
Mies B Kay, Westchester
Miss M Chapniao.WChes .er
A A Ashforto, West Chester
Carlo Patti
t» Preston. Pittsburg
W G Hamilton, Wow York
F A Dana, New York
B F Amos. Massachusetts
R B Thompson.Waihinffton
E V Greene & wf.Montre&i
A B Warford & la. Penna
NB Watson. New Jersey
Lt Col F L Hitchcock
J Watenseller & la, Penna
Mrs Freeman, Boston
Miss Waith, Boston
G A Brooks. N*w York
W .T Sweesy, Omaha, N T
B. It H a-* a USA
Gen M H Fenno
1 F Jenkins, New York
F N Kcapo. Washington
Mr'& MrsWßKirkland,N Y
1 Miss liacic. New York
I)rO H Bowen. Washington
WDHawler, Chicago
Mrs R Dorall, Baltimore
Miss Post. Baltimore
Mln» Markoe, Baltimore
E P Hawthorne, Baltimore
i- H Haswell.New York
J P Taylor, E Tennessee
W Vail. NeWYork
Jas T Hind. New York
.T Brand? & wf. New r ork
W M Betts, Coo.u
•J P w McMullen, N York
G W Steele, N Jersey
T Carnwell, New York
(JD Pitzipio, New York
9 W Pectee, New Ynr?<
P Hammond. New York
S Hills, Madison, Wis
lurtli St ; below Arch
Lieut Jas M Gondy, U d A
Capt J W Daugherty. tJBA
W H Levan, Bchuyl Jlayen
L Levy, Kokomo, lad
J P Evans, Fort Wayne
T W Phillips,NewCartle, Pa
J N Phillips, New Cascle, Pa
A.F. hloan. New York
C Peck, he ~r York
W G Case. Columbia Pa
W G Patten. Columbia Pa.
S G fitter, Chambersburg
J Bressler. Ottawa. O
A M Ludlck, Boil ’g Spr’g, Pa
John Miller. Carlisle, Pa
B Plank, Cumh co, Pa
D bhiseler, Carlisle, Pa
Geo C Thompsjn. N York
A L Bnlihoeffer. Penna’
r. Miller & wf, Altoona
Mrs Boynton, Clearfield
W D McKinstry Mercersh’g
ThomasP Davis, USA
H J Christ, U S a .
G J Bolton, Harrisburg
H Gutermaa, Schaylco.Pa
! P J BAth & sister
jZ Stem, New York
i Horace Saunders, Kauaas
sstnnt at., above Fifth
A N Hood, Norristown
TG Montgomery, NurrisPa
: J M Brown, USA
J S Hayes, New York
A A Hessar, Schuyl Haven
R H Cunningham. Cairo,lll
b A h-teel. Penna
J M Cox, Delawar-a
C B Evans. FotUville
C Holmes & 1, Pottsvilla
T Baldwin, New York
a s Alston, lowa
C B Alston, Newark, N J
A W Fellows, Luzerne co
Thos Watson, Milford. Del
V G Gaylord. Penna
S Silvar, Delaware
H H silver, Delaware
Chas Parr, Kckley
J H Jefierson, Smyrna, Del
D Burton, Delaware
£ C Wapie, Delaware
W H Commegy. USA
Kelly Goottr, USA
Geo Crook, Snow Hill, Md
H M Fnnston
Howard Jackson. Virginia
Jos Frick. Allegheny
Isaac Ocha Wheeling,Va
Simon Galt. WheftUng, Va
Philip Winter, Wheeling, V
Isaac Fails, Pomeroy. 0
J T Bechtel A wf. Allentwn
R AThaver, Allentown
Wm H Oby, Peana
W B Shaffer, Pittsburg
W H Newman.Greencastle
E Beney, Trsnton, N J
•eet, above CaUowbill.
3 P Hartzell, Northampton
Mrs Kaufman, Allentown
Rdw H Miller
W E Reifanyder, Reading
GMF&ick* Miller! bar?
Martin Wahl, Schyl Haven
Geo Hauseman, Bch Haven
5 H llader, Pennsbnrg
L T Rodder, Springtown
D Diekel, X*ebanon
Ld street, above Arch*
in McDonald
W Mariner, Harrisburg
Wash. Brown, Baltimore
Geo P Deichier,lfancastsr
I Jno MacNa.ngh.ton do
IJ H Harned, Dorer, Del
:ond, above Market.
IF WhUlack. New Jersey
O Faw, Ties ton, JTJ
[Mrs Faw & Bon .Trent an. NJ
Pianos.
PIANOS.
J. B. GOULD,
and CHESTNUT.
enabled to bear with Christian fortitude, Mr«. Mary
hteyenaon, in the 41st year of her age. .
B©r relaitves and friends, and those of the family, are
respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the resi
dence of her husband, John Stevenson. 80. uibCatha
rice etreet, on Wednesday, 9th Inst , at 1 o clock, with •
ont further notice. To proceed to Mot ument
“BJeseed are the dead that die in T,
from their labors, and Ibeir workftdofollow them. .**
PIERCE.—On the tth inst.. Sarah L-, wife of J. Lormg
Pierce, M D.. in her 29th year. , ..
The relatiree and friends of the family are reapeeti oily
invited to fitterd her funeral, withmit 'urther notlje,
from the residence of her husband, Mill street, Bristol,
or Third-day-the Btb ittst., at 2M o'clock *
° BASSINGER.—On Monday, 7th inst., Mary, wife of J.
IC Darsinaer
JOHNj-ON.—On the 6th inst., Wm B. Johnson, son of
the late Topliff Johnion, in the 33d year of his age.
£ is male friends are invited tu attend his funeral, from
bis late reridenco. No. 1828 Wallace street, on Four'll
day morning, at 11 o’clock, *
CL aV.—On-ft 6 6th inst,, George Clay, in the 75th year
of his age
Die relatives and male friends are invited to attend his
funeral, fiorr his lare rusidenfe. No 1207 Saco street, on
Wednesday morning, 9th inst., at 10 o’clock. **
WHlTAftfiU.—On the 6th inst., fiarah E.« wife of
Robert Whitaker* aged 55 years.
The relatives imd friends of the family are respectfully
invited to attend the funeral, without further notice,
from her buj-hand’s residence. No. 610 Locast street, on
Wednesday, 9th inst., atlOo clockA M
Ir.tftTiupat at Oxford Church, Twenty-third ward ***
SNYDER. —Oa tbs 6th instant, James W. Snyder, in
the S7ih year of hie age.
. The relatives and friends of the family are resnactfirly
invited to attend his funeral, from his mother’* resi
dence, 535 Catharine street, this (Tuesday) afternoon, the
Bth instant, at 3 o’clock. *
CHAMPION--On Sunday, March 6th. fttaryC.,daugh
ter of John B. and Nancy Cou ter Champion, in the 7th
year of her age.
The relatives and friends 3re respectfolly invited to at
tend her funeral on Wednesday afternoon 9th iafitanc,
at 3 o’clock, from her parents' residence, Walnut Lane.
Germantown.*- **
T>E£SON & SON HATE COMM BNCEO
receiving their Spring and Summer Stock of AIOUEN
ING GOODS, and have now in store —
Black Byzantines, English Bombazines,
Florentines, French Boiobitziues.
*• Barege He.-jsaat. Summer Bombazines,
Crape Mfcrets* r bally.
” Bareges, Moueselanes,
“ Silt Grenadines. Tamises,
Black, and Black and Whire Foulards, Ac.
« MOURNING STORE,
!als No. 018 CHESTNUT Street.
4.A LYONS BLACK SI
Lyons Velvet yards wile.
Magnificent Spring Silks
Stoutest Black l>refig Silfcs.
Richest Spring Organdies.
Shawls of newe&t styles
fe24 KYEE A T.ANDSLL.
BORTICCLTUKAI. HALL, S. W.
corner BKOAD and WaLNUT Streets.—Discus
sion THIS EVENING, “Heating of Giass Houses.” It
KIMTB WARD NATIONAL XJJfIOS
ASSOCIATION.—ReguIar *t»:ed Meeting of Wiath
"Ward National Union will be held TH IS
(Tuesday) EVENING, at <rcock, at Hall TWELFTH
atdIViLBEETSts. [lt*3 JOHN. O. HILL, Secretary.
THE PENNSYLVANIA FIRE IN*
EURaNCB COMPANY, March 7,1864.
The directors have thi* day declared a Dividend of
SBYhN ror.iiAFS AITD FIFTY GENTS per Share on
the Stock of the Company for the last six months, which
will he pa d tc the stockholders or their legal repre
sentatives after the 17tli instant.
mhB-10t WM. G. CROWELL, Secretary.
FOURTH ANNUAL COMMENCE
&C3p» MENT of the YjBTERIN aRY COLLEGE will take
glace *t DILIGENT HALL, at 7H o'clock on TUESDAY
KENSINGTON LITERARY IN*
IK5* STITDTfi. —The Annual Meeting of the Members
of the Institute will be held on THURSDAY EVENING,
March 10th, at o’clock, at the Hall of the Kensington
Engine Company, RICHMOND Street, above Marl
boioueh street. An Election will take place for Officers
and Managers to serve for the ensuing vear
tnbfi-at* GEORGS W VAUGHAN, Sec’y.
COMMENCEMENT.-THE annual
Commencement of the PHIL ADOLPH l a COL
LEGE OF PHAEMACY will be held on THURSDAY
BVBFJNG next. 10th inst . in the MUSICAL FUND
HALL, at 8 o’clock. The Valedictory Address will be
delivered by Prof. PROCTER. The public are respect
fully invited. , ,
Gtnnaria Orchestra will be in. attendance. mhS 3t
JEFFERSON MEDICAL COLLEGE.
—The Annual Commencement will be held at
MUSICAL FUND HALL, on THURSDAY next, 10th in
stant, at 12 o’clock. The Charge to the Graduates Will
be delivered by Prof. LUNGLIJiON The public are in
vited to be present. P.OBLEY DUN GL ISON,
mliS3t Dean.
WILL BE MADE TO
the managers of the MERCANTILE LIBRARY
COMPANY for the renewal of Certificate of one ah ire of
Strc>. No.-ITT 4-, standing in the name of NATHANIEL
C. SHUFF, the same having been lost or mislaid. It*
ggg&*- EIGHTH WARD
TO THB
1D,500 CITIZENS OF THB EIGHTH WARD
who ha vs xor vrcr aipep in the effort to
AVOID THE DRAFT.
Lets than five hundred of your fellow-citizens,
generouelv coming forward, have contributed nearly
S2O,CCG. Look over the list recently published; yon
will find there the name* of many ladies and old men,
not theimelvee liable Of the three thousand men. now
subject to the draft, but few have done anything. Five
dollaTß paid by each of these men, or by their wives and
mothers, would furnith the balance required, and thus
secure them against conscription
The names of all who contribute prior to the Ist of
March, (including some who were omitted in the list
above referred to ) will be pnb ished. Thus a record
will be had of those whoso patriotism is evinced by asts.
and not by woTds alone.
Ten thousand dollars are needed. You are eppepded to
to raise it • _
mb2 St By order of the Executive Committee,
MS* EIGHTIIWAKD BOUNTY FUAD.-
Bl*sP >t All men mustered in to tlxe credit of the Eighth
ward will be paid their bounty on presenting their
vouchers at No. J 31- LOCUST Street, daily, from 4 to
6P. M. Vouchers of men absent in the field or else
where must be accompanied with powers of attorney.
The bounty of men credited before the 4th of February is
Fifty Dollars—of all ethers, since that data,is Twenty
five Dollars. • • - mh7-5f
TO THE CITIZENS OF THE
NINTH Ward.
The Treasurer’s report to this date is as follows:
From Citizens’Bounty Fund......... 9*59 38
From First Precinct 1,090 00
From Second Precinct 832 50
From Third Predi ct. ..»* 2 83S 50
From Fourth Precinct. **++ 1,822 00
From Fifth Precinct 3, 740 60
From Sixth Precinct . 1.779 00
From Seventh Precinct 2,422 50
From Eighth Precinct 658 00" ''
Bounty has been paid to 355 volun-' -
tears, at a total cost of. $12,833 00
Caeh on hand .... ......... 2,729 88
—. —. —515,412 88
Great exertion was made by the Committee, In having
men accredited to the Ward, withoas pay in* brokers'
commissions, and they now find a cumber have been
accredited of whom they had no knowledge, aud are ret
Without the proper legal evidence, but which they are
satisfied will be produced. As far as they can learn,
about ICO men are accredited to the ward in addition to
those already cain, costing $5,880. We have an espsnee
Of printing and publishing, say #3O?. which will require
about $1,300 ye> to be collected. There may be more
credits to enr ward, o (veterans, who ate now re-enlist
ing, which would require a rather larger amount. It
has been pxblpbed to the world that we would pay
every man accredited to the Ward, and we are in honor
bound to do so. .
Some of the Precincts have answered the call most
freplv, and if the others would do as well, we would
both infure onr Ward from this draft aud have no one
to reproach us for having deceived them, fhat we have
filled our quota at the expense of honesty must never
be said of ihe Ninth Ward.
WM. STRUTHRRS. Treasurer.
DANIEL &TEINMETZ, Chairman-
Toward H Cgdf.k. Secretary.
March 4 Ifc64 It
*O. twelfth ward -cash Botin-
TV $.95. —This -ward having entirely filled its
quota under both calls of the President, will still con
tinue to pay the Bounty to all Volunteefb accredited to
Twelfth ward until the unexpended balance in the
hands of the Treasurer is exhausted- Committee sit
daily at Ladner’s, THIRD Street, below Green, from 2
till n **. m. chas. m Wagner,
jnh7 6t* Chairman Disbursing Committee.
TWENTY FIRST WARDBOUSBY
FUND —A Special MestLPff of the uommlttee wi;l
h» held at ARNOLD’S HOTEL. Falls of t chuylkill, on
WEDNESDAY EVENING nest, March*, at 7/tf o’clock.
Tbe collecting committees will have all subscriptions
dosed up by that time, and return tbe books to tbe
Chairman cf the several precincts; also, to bare pre
pared a revised list of all eub&crlbers-
By order of the Executive Committee. _
GEO. A. SMITH,
Secretary.
LORBBBRY CREEK RAILROAD
COMPACT. —Philadelphia, .ran 29, 1583.
The annual roeeiin* of the stockholders of the LOR
BERRY CREEK RAILROAD COMPANY will be held at
the cfflce of the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Com
pany, No. U 27 South FOURTH Street, Philadelphia,on
WE'DSBSTAY, March 9fch, 1864, at 1 o’clock P. M., for
the election of a Presided and six Directors to serve
for the current year, and until others shall be elected.
fe2G-tmh9 W. H» WEBB, Secretary.
»» HESTONVILX.E, MANTUA, AND
FaIRMOUNY PAeSENGfBR BAILROaD COM
PA NY. Philadelphia. March 7 1861
NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS.—The Annual Election
for President and Five Directors will be held on
FRIDAY, the 18th dav of March, 1564. at No. *O9
WALNUT Street. The P. Us will be open from 12 M.
until IP. M. K. T. FBAILEY, Secretary.
n>h7-13t
THE ELSVfiNTH ANNIVERSARY
fiCS*' of ihe fcodo rd-Bfreet IMiasion will be held oil
WEDNESDAY EVENING, Match 9th, in the «, K.
Uiiion Church, FOUJiTH street, below Arch.at 7,i o clock.
Addiestea will be delivered by Bev. Bishop Simpson,
and Bev. G. W Smiley. Singlngbyfbe choir of Green-
Street M. E. Church, under the direction of Prof. Fischer.
D. H. LOUDEKSLAGEB,
Ch. Com.
“ORATION ON RADICAL CHRIS
TIAN ITTZ.”—Radicalism in all tiuns*. So
Slavery to Man, nor to Appetite Benefit for thn First
Progressive Christian Church, at SAHSOM-STREBT
HALL, next WEDNESDAY BVENINO. March 9th, at
6 o’clock. Rev. ft. M. LANDIS, M. D., will deliver
(first time in this city) his celebrated, practical, and
tumorous Oration on Badical Christianity, which de
lighted and drew together crowded houses In Washing
ton and other places. .
Curious Letters will be read from Bishop Alonzo
Potter and other clergy. We hope the pablic will lis
ten to the starlir g eloquence of Dr. Landis, whilst they
aid cur cause. Tide’s 25 cents. A small quantity yet
to be had at Mr. Gould’s, corner Seventh ancTChestuut,
and other stores. % x
JOHN WARRINGTON, \ Lecture
mhO 4t* JAMES MILLEK, 5 Committee.
K 9» IT S. INTERNAL REVENUE-*
Second. Collection District of Pennsylvania, com l
prieing|?ireti Seventh, Eighth, Ninth, and Tenth wards
of the city of Philadelphia.
NOTICE. , ... -
The annual assessment for 1863. for the above-named
district, of person* liable to a tax on Carriages, Pleasure
Yachts, Billiard Tables, and Gold and Silver Plate,and
alio of persons required to take out licenses, having been
completed,
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
That the taxes aforesaid wiU be received daily by the
undersigned, between the honrsof 9 AM. and 3 P.M.,
(Sundays excepted.) at his office,southwest comer of
THIfeD and WALNUT Streets, on and after MON DAY,
the 7th inst , and until and including SATURDAY, the
2dda,ofAprilne X temuln ?iTiKg
All persons who fail to pay their annual taxes noon
Carriages, Pleasure Yachts, Billiard Tables, acd Gold or
Silver Plate, on or before the aforesaid 2d day of April.
1864, will lncnr a penalty often per centum additional of
the amount thereof, ana be liable to coats, gs provided
for in the 19th section of the excite law of Ist July, 1832.
All pevtons who in like manner ihall fall to take out
their licenses as required by law. on or before the 2d day
of April, 1864, will incar a penalty of ten per centum ad
ditional of the amount thereof,and be subject to a pro
secution for three times the amount of said tax, in ac
cordance with the provisions of the 59th section of the
law aforesaid.
All payments are required to be made in Treasury
Notes under authority of the United States, or in notes
of Banks organized under the act to provide a na
tional currency, known as National Banks
No fnither notice wiU be given. _
JOHN H. DIEHL, Collector.
mh724t S. W, cor, THIRD and WA '.NUT Sts.
PHILADELPHIA MUTUAL REAL
ESTATE ASSOCIATION.—The Committee ap
pointed to wind up the affairs of this Association notify
those having fully-paid Stock to present their Certifi
cates, with receipt, at the Office of B. feCHREINER,
NOBLE Street, above Ninth, on or before the Ist day
of APRIL next. H. VAN BBIL.
E. SCHREINER,
ALLAN W. RICHARDS.
jaB-ftn3m* Committee.
PITTSBURG} FORT WAYKE. AND
IC£TCHICAGO RAILWAY COMPANY.
_ 0 F FICE OF THE SECRETARY,
Pittsburg. Pa., February 12th, 1861
The Annual Meeting of the Stock and Bondholders of
this Company for the election of Directors, and inch
other business as may come before It, will he held at the
Office of said Company, in the city of Pittsburg, on the
THIRD WEDNESDAY OF MARCH, A. D. 1894* at 10 A.
M.
The Stock and Bond Transfer Books of the Company,
at their Office In the city of Plttsbnr*. and at their Trans
fer A nency in the city ofHewXork. will be closed on
the let day ot March, at 3 o’clock F. M., and lemain
closed until the 17th day of March thereafter.
fel6-tml7 W. H. BABHBS, secretary.
RS-,, FBBUOKunnA AMD KBAOIXa
BAILBOAB COMPANY, Office ffijSytkSlS
FOURTH Street, Pmi,ADKi,piriA, September 2- isaa.
DmDEND.N’O-rcCE.-Tiie foUowtniSSSSd %£££,,
an entitled to a Diyldend on the Common Stock of tliti
Company. The rMldenee of ssTcral of thim Is un-
DlTld9 “ L stockholdbrs-^nameh'
s. Lancaster. I Henry B shorer.
John Mclntyre, 'Andrew Turner.
Deni. F. Newport, iUrs. Rebecca Ulrish
fSSS^iF&VrSt v ® B 8
Philadelphia, Nov. 12.1863.
Importers and Dealers in MEDICINES. HOSPITAL
STORES, HOSPITAL FURNITURE, BEDDING, 108,
Ac,, aieinvited to submit their Price Lists from time to i
time to this Offioev . J. Murray, i
no!3-6ta»tf Surgeon and Medical Purveyor. 1
THE PEESS.-PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, MARCH 8,1864.
TUE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
o drat central fair
to be held in this city in the mouth of JUNE next, beg
leave to announce that a
in behalf of the Fair, will lake place at the
ACADEMY OF MUSIC,
OH THURSDAY EVENING. March 10th, at 8 o'clock.
Addresses; explanatory of the objects of the Fair, will
be made by Eight Rov. BISHOP CLARK, of Rhode
Island: Rev. Dr BELLOWS, of New York; Hon. Judge
SKINNER, of Chicago, aad others.
THE GERMANIA ORCHESTRA WILL BE IN AT
TENDANCE.
On and after Monday next, tickets may be procured
gratuitously at the Agency of the Commission, No. 1307
Chestnut street, Union League Home. at the principal
book stores, and at4be Academy of Music. mh4-6t
fr2“COMMENCE«IENT-THE JBLE
•*3**’ VEN'J'H Annuel Commencement'of theP£J<»N
MEDICAL UNIVERSITY will be held at CONCERe
BAI-L. on WfeDNBSDAY, Kerch 9bh at 8 o’clock P. M-
Vtsledictorr address by Priif.CHA.RLES MURPHY The
public iDvited. J. S. LONGSHORE, M. D., Dean.
mh7-3i*
,K VELVET
NOTICE.—THE FIRST MEETING
K3S» ol the Corpuratorn of the RJ£SuL.U'JE MINING
COMPANY, nnr-er their Articles of Association, will be
hold J>t No. 324- WALNUT Street, in the city of Pnila
delphia. on the 21st day of MARCH, IS6I, at 11 o’clock
A. M-. for the purpose of completing the organization of
the and transacting any other proper busi
ness. JOHN K. GIMUP,
B. A. HOOPES. ’
Two Associates under said Article*.
Philadelphia, March 2,1864. mh4lfit
MEDICAL BOARD-HEADCtUAR
tees Pennsylvania JUjutia, Hospital De
partment, Harrisburg, Pa., March 1. 1361.
The 1 ta-te Medical Board of Pennsylvania will meet
ix> Philadelphia on THURSDAY, the 10th ol March inst.,
and continue in session at least eight days, to examine
candidates for appointment as Assistant burgeons in
Pennsylvania regiments. The object is to provide for
vacancies in the recruited regiments, which may re
qnii e additional Assistant Surgeons
Phyj-icians in good health, furnishing satisfactory tes
timonials of their industry, sobriety, and loyalty will
bead milted to the examination.
Th a rr ctoe in which the ex ruination will beheld will
be indicated in the city papers oh the day of meeting.
By order of the Governor.
mha-flt JAMES KING, Surgeon General Pa.
ALLENTOWN RAILROAD COM-
FAN Y. — -Philadelphi 4, Feb. 19, 1864.
The annual meeting of the Stockholders of the ALLEN
TOWN RaILROAD COMPANY will be held at the
office of the Pailadelphia and Reading Railroad Com
pany, No. 22? South FOURTH Street, Philadelphia, on
WEDNESDAY. March 9th, 1864. at 12 oVlock M , for the
election of a President and Director* to serve for the car
rent year, and until others shall be elected.
feSCMmhS W. H. WEBB. Secretary.
VULCAN MINING COMPANY -THE
flrtt meeting of the VULCAN MINING COM
PANY, under its articles of association, will be held on
SATURDAY, the 12th day of March, 1864 at No. 331-
WALNUT Street, Philadelphia, at ll o’clock, A. M.
JOSEPH H. TROTTER,
B. A. HOOFES,
Two of the Associates of said Corporation.
Philadelphia. Feb. 28.1864. fe24-ist
f*slo EXTRA CASH BOUN7Y.—
To Recruits joining Co. I, 183 d Regiment F. V.« 4th
UNION LEAGUE, Colonel GEORGE F, McLBAN,
Three men yet wanted to complete the Company,
Which will receive $345 C-sh Bounty. Apply to
PENN&YLVAN i A BANK,
SECOND, above Walnut,
To JAMES FREED,
It* Captain Co I,
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GENERAL MCCLELLAN’S REPORT. 50 cents.
T>EADY— * OFFICIAL.”—THE ENT-
D EOLMENT ACT.—Passed February 20, 1864,
Pocket Ediiion. Price Ten Ceuta. Postage Free,
J. W. FORTUNE. Publisher,
103 CENTRE Street, New York,
Or at any Bookstore. mhS-6fc
TV/PL** EE’S ELECTRICITY AND MAG*
XTA NETISM JU&T PUBLISHED.
ELECTRICITY AND MAGNETISM, being Pari 2 of
Elemestfe of Chemistry. Theoretical and Practical, By
William Allen Miller* M. D,, LL. D.. &c. In one
volume, oclavo.
The subscribers 'will keep on hand the Scientific publi
cations of*
JOHB WILEY, New York,
which, they will supply to the trade or sell at retail.
LINDSAY & BLAKISTON,
Publishers and Booksellers*
mhs SIS South SIXTH Street
pATBNT HINGE BACK
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS.
The most indestructible ALBUM made.
It lies open perfectly Hat, without injury or strain to
the Book*
For tale by T. B PETERSON & BROS., H. H. HEN
DERSON, and others.
ALTEMJS & CO.,
nr, vr. CORNER FOURTH AND RACE,
IeSO-lm Entrance on RACE Street.
POLEY’S CELEBRATED GOLD PENS
-1- and Penholders, all sizes.- These are the very beat
Pens made, and are so commended by all bankers and
business men generally. CHALLEN, Special Agent.
mh3-10t 1308 CHESTNUT Street.
THE SUNBEAM STOBIES,
-■* Containing the charming, bright stories of—
TRAP TO CATCH A SUBB&AM.
CLOUD WITH SILVER LINING.
HOUSE ON THE ROOK.
ONLY, OLD JOLLIFFE, MERRY CHRISTMAS*
DREAM CHINTZ.
STAR IN THE DESERT, dec.
Six beautiful volumes. illustrated. $2 60.
WILLIS P. HAZARD, Publisher,
fe26-t jyl 31 South SIXTH Street.
NEW AMERICAN
The ftgency for this invaluable Library of Universal
Information i* at 33 South SIXTH Street, keeond story.
Also, RECORD OF TEE REBELLION. By Frank
Moore- fell-tf
BLANK BOOKS AND STATIONERY.
JJOSS &, CQ.,
433 CHESTNUT STREET,
COUNTING HOUSE and *
OFFICE STATIONERS.
ENVELOPE, BLANK ACCOUNT, and
MEMORANDUM BOOK MAEUFATTUREBS.
An extensive assortment of Cap, Letter, and Note Pa
pers; Copy ins Books, Pre&res, and Tables; Letter Press
and Lithograph Priming; BID Heads, Notes. Drafts.and
Cheche made to order —ail at the lowest pricss a,nd of the
ifolielted. and executed promptly and satisfac
torily. feldlm
pEOPLE’S TELEGRAPH,
NEW MRST-CLASS LINES.
- PHILADELPHIA OFFICES:
No. 411 CHESTNUT STREET,
GIRARD HOUSE,
MERCHANT'S EXCHANGE READ
ING ROOM,
(RIGHT HAND SIDE. MAIN ENTRANCE.)
mh*2 61*
f)F CARTES DE VISITE, RBIMES,
SECOND Street, above Green, can furnish you with
various kinds, tasteful and natural, *ll executed in the
highest style of art. It*
TYEATON & DENCKLA, HARDWARE
I- 1 Commission Merchants. SOT COMMERCE and #IQ
NORTH Striets, offer for i&le:
Anchor Brand kails; Plymouth Mill Rivets
W. AS. Butcher’s Cast Steel; Eagle Cabinet Looks*
Putnam’s Horse Nails; Locke's School Slates.
Copper, Brass, and Iron Wire; Cotton Cards
Also, a foil assortment of American Hardware,
feft-ftnlf
gPEGTACLES TO SUIT ALL SIGHTS.
ARTIFICIAL HUMAN EXES
Inserted without pain* by
JAMBS W. QUEEN A GO..
934 CHESTNUT STREET.
QPERA GLASSES AND OFFICERS’
V FIELD GLASSES.
Microscopes for Physicians and Students.
A very large assortment for sale by
JAMES W QUEEN A CO.,
. 934: CHESTNUT Street.
■MATHEMATICAL DRAFTING IN-
STRUMS NTS.
Chesterjn&n’e Metallic and Steel Tape-measures,
For sale by JAMBS W. QUEBN & CO.,
• , ai „ , , , 934 CHESTNUT Street.
Priced and illustrated catalogues gratis. fe23-lm
VOC CAN HAVE PORTRAITS OP
any style ypn please colored in the most artistic and
life-like manner 6eeß. F. REIMER’S life-size Photo
graphs in Oil Colors- 634 AEOg Street. .. It*
TYOBYTYPES—TO THOSE WHO
-I- desire pictures of this style, we call attention to B. F.
BBIMER’S graceful, natural, and life-like specimens,
unquestionably the best. 034: ARCH Street., It*
TBBNOH’S PATENT IRON BED-
J- STEAD.
TO MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS.
This bedstead combines strength, neatness and dura
bility, and Is Maying of 26 p»r sent In Iron and labor.
Good judges pronounce U the best for
, HOSPITALS OR DWELLINGS
ever offered to the public. Inducements offered for
RIGHTS OB HOSPITAL SUPPLIES.
Address
JAMES M. FRENCH.
Uh&tatha 6t EAST CAMBRIDGE, Mass.
Be6-stnthtf
FOP- THB
SANITADY COMMISSION,
PUBLIC MEETING,
MIHTARV.
NEW PUBLICATIONS.
TO S & iLFBKD MARTIEIf,
606 CHESTNUT Street.
CYCLOPEDIA
GLOVES.
QABD TO THE LADIES. ~
| We beg to inform the ladies we have
- juet received a large assortment of
OourvoUier’s Alexandra’s, and Jou
vin'sFiench Kid Gloves; also, lad-es*
French Beaver, w ith single and double
bu'ton. An assortment of ladies’ Buck
skin Gauntlets and Traveling Gloves
onka»d.
Fourth and Chestnat St,-
RETAIL DRY GOODS.
JUST RECEIVED,
IN CHOICE AND ELEGANT DESIGNS,
FRENCH ORGANDIES,
' JACONETS, AND
PERCALES.
RICH AND HANDSOME
NEW STYLES
SPRING AND SUMMER
SHAWLS.
M, 1., PALLOWELL & CO,,
615 CHESTNUT STREET.
J£MBROn>ERED PIANO COVERS,
FINE PrKK, BLUE, AND WHITE
MARSEILLES QUILTS,
DIMITIES AND COUNTERPANES,
At very low prices.
SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN, & ARKISON,
mbS-tnUts6t 1008 CHESTNUT Street.
JIE NEW DUPLEX ELLIPTIC
SPRING SKIRT,
In all sizes.
SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN, & ARRISON,
mhB-tutM6t 1008 CHESTNUT Street.
IMPORTERS.
A LEX. WBAY & CO.,
»39 CHESTNUT Street. Philadelphia,
Importers of British DRY GOODS, HOSIERY, GLOVES,
Ac., &c , have just opened, in addition to the above, a
very >arge and vailed assortment of JttSM’S SPRING
UNDERSHIR i'B* confuting of Merino. Imitation Me
rino. India Gauze, and Brown and White Cotton,
to which they most respectfully ihvite the attention of
buyer*. fe 29-1 in*
CLOTHING.
1864.
FINE CLOTHING
AT
WHOLESALE.
We are now prepared to show to cash buyers as exten
sive a piock of medium and flno Ready-made Clothing,
for Spring sales, as can be found in the United States.
Buyers can save their expenses to New York, and find
the goods they want five and ten per cent cheaper In
Philadelphia.
An examination of our stoek is solicited.
WANAMAKER & BROWN,
OAK HALL.
fell-lm if S. E. corner SIXTH and MARKET Sts.
MILLINERY GOODS.
1864. _ 1864.
WOOD & CARY,
725 CHESTNUT STREET,
STRAW AND MILLINERY
GOODS.
F. S. —MERCHANTS AND MILLINERS are invited to
examine before purchasing, a* our STOCK IS FULL
and PRICES LOW
rub3-2m WOOD & CARY.
P. A. HARDING & C0 M
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF
STRAW AND MILLINERY GOODS,
No. 413 ARCH STREET.
PHILADELPHIA.
' # \
mli3-2m
CEDAR AND WILLOW WARE.
O.REAT OPENING OF
•CEDAR AND WILLOW WARE.
THE LARGEST STOCK IN THE CITY.
NOW SELLING AT BARGAINS.
3.0C0 DOZ. CORN BROOMS.
3, COO DOZ, FANCT PAINTED BUCKETS.
1,000 NESTS CEDAR WASH TUBS.
2,000 CEDAR STAFF AND BARREL CHURNS.
1,000 DOZ. WILLOW MARKET BASKETS.
3,000 BALES COTTON-WICK AND TIE YARN.
2,C00 BALES BATS AND WADDING.
RETICULE BASKETS. OIL CLOTHS.
LOOKING GLASSES. CORDAGE, Ac., &o.
All Goods are sold at the Manufacturer’s Lowest Cash
Prices.
Orders promptly filled.
ROWE & EUSTOH,
157 and 159 NOETH THIRD BTSBST.
Three Doors below Race.
JJARKLEY <£ SHAFFNER,
SUCCESSORS TO
SHAFFNER, ZEI&DER & CO.,
CONTINUB THB WHOLESALE
HOSIERY Am VARIETY BUSINESS,
At the eld stand,
feSMßt* No. 36 NORTH FOURTH STREET.
OF REMOVAL.
The undereitned would Inform their friend, ftnd th,
Snblic .er.ralJy that they have removed from thoir Old
land, 517 ARCH Street, to thoir
SPLENDID NEW WAREROOMS,
No. ®ia AECH" STREET,
where they will continue the sale of
"GAS FIXTURES, CHANDELIERS,
COAL-OIL BURNERS, &c.
Having associated' with our house Mr CHARLES
PAGE, (formerly the Principal Designer for Cornelia*
& Baker,) we are now prepared to execute ordeis for Gas
Fixlureis of all grades and designs, from the plainest to
the most massive and elaborate,
VAN kirk: & CO ,
fel9-3m No 913 ARCH STREET.
Tk/TAGEE’S ENVELOPE MANUFAC
-DA TORY AND PAPER BTORE, 316 CHESTNUT St.
Envelope Manufactory.
Envelope Manufactory,
Envelope Manufactory.
... , , Envelope Manufactory,
SiG Chestnut street, 316 Chestnut street.
316 Chestnut-street, 316 Chestnut street.
316 Chestnut street, 3i6 Chestnut street.
Paper and Envelopes.
Paper and Envelopes.
. . Paper and Envelopes, , _
Wholeiale and Retail, Wholesale and Retail.
Wholesale and Retail, Wholesale and Retail,
Wholesale and Retail, Wholesale and Retail,
At the lowest prices,
At the lowest prices.
At MAGEE S, 316 CHESTIfOT Street, between Third
and 1 ourth. corner of Hudson. mhs 3t
J)0 YOU ADVERTISE?
JOY, COE, & CO.,
GENERAL SEWBFAPKR ADVERTISING
AND SUBSCRIPTION AGENCY,
B. E. CORKER FIFTH AND CHESTNUT STREETS,
PHILADELPHIA.
“ By means of the system of conjoint Advertising ren
dered practicable by Messrs. JOY, COE. A CO , through
their Newspaper agency, the expense to each adver
tiser is greatly reinced. Advertisers save the postage
and avoid the labor of corresponding with publishers,
risk of remittances, unseasonable and repeated calls of
strangers with separate bills, the vexations deceptions
of journals of dubious character, and losses from con
tracting-With incompetent and Irresponsible persons.
•‘Easiness men may learn through this Agency just
What journals to advertise in to reach effectively and
cheaply the sections wherein their trade may be ex
tended, —t/. B. Journal.
JtSr Advertisers receive copies of journals In which
their advertisement* are Inaerted. fe6*a ntutf
PINE SHIRT MANUFACTORY.
E- The subscribers would invite attention to their
IMPROVED GUT OF SHIRTS,
yhlth they make a speciality in their business. Also,
tonitantly reeelvlng
KOVRLTIBB TOR GENTLEMEN’S WEAR.
’fSSShinS STofiP"*
80. Bl* CHESTNUT STREET, ,
ialg-tf Four doors below the Continental.
TREASURY DEPARTMENT.
A Office of Comptroller op the Currency,
Washington. February 26th, 1834.
Whereas, by satisfactory evidence presented to the
undersigned* It hFs been made to appear that the
Fourth National Bank of Philadelphia, In the county of
Philadelphia, and State of Pennsylvania, has been duly
organized under and according to the requirements of
the act of Oongreea. entitled *‘ an act to provide a na
tional currency, secured by a pledge of United States
stocks,and to provide for the circulation and redemption
thereof,” appioved February 26th, 1863. and has com
plied with all. the [provisions of said act required to he
complied with before commencing the business of
Banking,
Now. therefore I, Hugh McCulloch. Comptroller of
the Currency, do hereby certify that the FOURTH NA
TIONAL BANK OF PHILIDELPBIA, county of Phila
delphia* and State of Pennsylvania, is authorised to
commence the business of Banking, under the aot afore
said.
In testimony whereof, witness my hand and seal of
office, this twenty-sixth day^f^Februar^^SM^^
Uhl 2u Comptroller of the Currency*
Pt^TATIOM^mTTERS.
WK HAVE LEARNED NOT TO BE
’ " astonished at anything. Years of experience, and
a correspondence extending throughout all nationalities
of the habitable globe, have turned theories into facts
and established a bash from which wo need not err.
We are not surprised at such facts as ttte following,
although the persons who write them are. We know
the persons and circumstances, hence feel at liberty to
endorso their statement* ;
..to e * New Bedf>rr . Mass., N0t.24, 1883.
Dear Sir: I have been afflicted many years, with
severe prostrating crimps in my limbs, cold feet and
hands, and a general disordered system Physicians
and medicines failed to relieve me. While visiting some
friends in New York, who were ating Plantation Bitters,
they prevailed upon me to try them. I commenced With
a small wine-glassful after dinner, pealing better by de
grees. in ft few days I was astonished to find the coldness
and cramps had entirely left me, and I could sleep the
night through, which I had not done for years I feel
like another being. My apetite and strength have also
greatly improved by the Use of the Plantation Bitters
’‘Respectfully, JUDITH RUSSEL.”
RfiEDsßtmv, Wk, Sept. 16, ISttj.
• * * * I have be9n in iho army hospital for four
teen months—speechless and nearly dead. At Alton,
IIL, they gave me a bottle of Plantation Bitters. * * *
Three bottle* restored my speech and enred me. * *rs
C. A. FLAUTE.”
The following is from the Manager of the Union Home
School for the Child ren of Volunteers:
* “Havemeyer Mansion, Fifty-seventh St.,
New York. August 2,1861.
"Dr. Drake: Your wonderful Plantation Bitter.-
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 of appetite, and dciiy wasting consumption, on
whom ail 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 is now wall. .>.
Respectfully, Mr?. O. M. DEVOE.”
“ * * * I owe much to you, for I verily believe the
Plantation Bitters have saved ay life.
Rev. W. H. WAGGONER. Madrid. N. Y.”
“ * * * Thou wilt eend me two bottles more of thy
Plftntation Bitters. My wife has been greatly benefited
by their nee.
Thy friend, ASA CUBEIE, Philadelphia, Pa.”
<•**«! have been a great sufferer from Dyspepsia,
and had to abandon preaching. * * * The Plantation
Bitters have cured me. •
Rev. J. S. CATBOR2I, Rochester, JT. Y.”
“ * * * I have given the Plantation Bitters to hun
dreds of our disabled soldiers with the most astonishing
effect. G. W. D- AHTDE3W3,
Superintendent Soldiers’ Home, Cincinnati, O.”
u * * * The Plantation. Bitters have cured Jni9 Of
liveT complaint, of which I was laid up prostrate and
had to. abandon my business.
H. B. KINGSLEY, Cleveland, O.”
M * # * The Plantation Bitters have cured me of a
derangement of the kidneys and urinary organs that has
distressed me for years. It acts like a charm.
C. 0. MOORE, Wo. 254 Broadway.”
&e., &c., &c„ &c.» &c., &c.
The Plantation Bitters make the weak strong, the
gnid brilliant, and are exhausted nature’s groat restorer.
They are composed of the celebrated CaUsaya bark, win*
terjrecn, sassafras, roots, herbs, Ac., all preserved in
perfectly pare St. Croix ram.
1864.
Persons of sedentary habits, troubled with weakness,
lassitude, palpitation of the heart, lack 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 warranted to produce an immediate bene
ficial effeef. They are exceedingly agreeable, perfectly
pure, and harmless.
Notice.— Any person pretending to sell Plantation Bit
ters iu 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 wilh imitation deleterious stuff, for which
several persons are already in prison. Sea that every
bottle has our United States stamp over the cork, unmu
tilated, and our signature on steel-plate sidft label.
"Sold by respectable dealers throughout the habitable
globe.
P. H. DRAKE. <6 CO.,
fe23.tath.3ia 203 BROAD NAY.
J?OR THE ARMY AND NAVY.
EVANS lIA@SAX.I-.,
MILITAItY FURNISHERS.
418 ARCH STREET,
Banners, Regimental aad Company Flags, Swords.
Bashes, Belts, Fassants, Epaulettes, Hats, Caps, Can
teens. Haversacks, Camp Kits. Field Glisses. Spars,
aad everything porta'nine _ to Ihe complete oatflt "of
Army and Navy Ofiicers.
A liberal discount allowed to the trade, felO-lm
Jj'R.OTEtINGHAM A WBLLB
HBAVT. MEDIUM, AND LIGHT SHEETINGS AND
SHIRTINGS.
STANDARD DRILLS.
HEAVY CAB TOW FLANNELS.
WASH KGTON AND VICTORY CAMBRICS AND
SILECIAS.
BROWN. BLEACHED. AND CORSET JEANS.
No. 19 WORSTED YARN. Ac. eeSHtfit -
insurance: companies.
STATEMENT OF IHE
K 3 HOWARD -INSURANCE CONPANY,
OF NEW YORK.
OFFICE NO. 66 WALL STR2EP.
CHARTERED 1835'
January Ist, 1864.
Cash Capital $250,000 00
Gross assets 411*770 84
Consisting of—
Cash on hand and on deposit In Phoenix and
Manhattan Bants $14,035 86
Special deposit with United States Treasury
Department. 10,003 00
Beat Estate owned by* Company unencum
bered —
In New Tort city* premises No. 66
Wall street.... $65,000 00
House and lot in Brooklyn 2,000 DO
67,000 00
Stocks owned by Company at mar
set value —
Bank Stock $43,730 00
United States, New York State, and
New York city stock $129,950 00
173,700 00
Loans on Mortgages, on Real Estate,
being first liens, (worth in the air- _
gregate $316,6 0.).... 139,940 00
Balances due from agents, premiums
unpaid, interest accrued, and
rents on Seal Kata: e . 11,194 98
LIABILITIES.
Claims for looses unadjusted*.*. *’"*«•<,«n«M»sl3 1 659 00
Unpaid Dividend** .♦.* .*» 236 37
Hexbt A. Oakley, Secretary.
Tlo above old- established Company are now prepared
to issne policies on merchandise generally* vessels in
port, ana cargoes, furniture, dwellings, Ac. ,at current
rates, through their agent in this city
office ct Agency No. 315 S WALNUT Street. Phila.
mhl-tuthsl2t FORMAN P. HOLLIFSHEAD. Agent.
|>EFORT OF f i HE MASSACHUSETTS
Ai MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY.
JANUARY Ist, 1864.
Loans secured by bond and mortg ige $232, JW) 00
TTnited States and Bant Stocks - 133,890 50
Loans to Policy H01der5.*....... .............. 207,371 47
Stock held as trilateral by the Company•»•»»* 20,060 00
Interest on deferred premiums 50,264 76
Cash on hand and deposited, and in course of
transmission 14.187 36
Guarantee Capital...... 100,000 00
Real Estate 12,000 00
Cash received in past year * $167,480 77
Loan Notes 68 430 00
Interest received from Investments 35.756 68
Income from other sources 6,100 00
Amount paid by Death
• • Returned Premium
11 Returned Interest .
“ Dividends
** Expenses .
Lease* reported, $17,000
No Claims Con.e.ted by the Company.
U. RICE, President.
F. B. BACON, Secretary.
GEORGE F. WILLS, Agent and Attorney,
mbs etnth6t* Office. <409 WALNUT Sfc, Phila., Pa.
T7OBMAN P. HOI/LINSHE AD,
A No. 313 WALNUT STREET. PHILADELPHIA,
INSURANCE BROKER AND ADJUSTER.
Marine Losses Adjusted.
Marine. Fire. Inland, and Life Insurance effected in
the most reliable Companies at reasonable rates, with
out charge to the assured.
All business relating to Insurance attended to promptly
and carefully. ,
FORMAN P. HOLLINSHBAD’S
‘ INSURANCE AGENCY,
No. 3)3 WALNUT STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
Agent for the following flrst-class Companies:
HOWARD INSURANCE Co . OF NEW YORK.
(Organized 1825.)
cash capital, $250,000.
ADRIATIC FIRE INSURANCE CO., OF NEW YORK,
(Organize! 1858 )
CASH CAPITAL $300,000.
COMMERCIAL FIBB INSURANCE CO.. OF K. YORK.
(Organized 1850.)
CASH CAPITAL, *200.000,
MERCANTILE FIRE INSURANCE CO.. OF ff. YORK
(Organized 18i>2 )
CASH CAPITAL- $200,000.
ALBANY CITI FIRS INSURANCE, OF ALBANY, N-Y.
(Organized 1860.)
mhl-12t CASH CAPITAL. $200,000,
"Fame insurance company,
r {fa. 4C3 CHESTNUT STBBBT,
PHILADELPHIA.
FIRE AND INLAND INSURANTS.
DIRECTORS.
Fransls N. Buck, I John W. Everman,
Charles Richardson. Robert B. Potter,
HenvV Lewis, 5° b 1
O. W. Davis, «D Woodruff*
P. S. Justice* Charles
George A* West. I „ Joseph D. Elltf.
FRaNCIS N- BUCK, President.
CHAS. RICHARDSON, Vice President.
W. I. Elanchari>. Secretary. A ial4-t<
TOHN HOBN, JR,
V STOCK COMMISSION BROKER,
No. 140 SOUTH THIRD BTRERT,
(UP STAIRS.)
PHILADELPHIA.
REFERENCES:
Messrs.Thos. A. Biddle ft Co. Mess.Gaw, Macalester, ft Co.
Messrs. E. S. Whelen & Co. Messrs. Drexel ft Co.
Mes Bis. BuzhyftCo. Henry J. Williams, B*q.
Alexander Biddle, Esq. I. P. Hutchinson, Esq.
G. M. Troutman. EtQ. D. B Cummins, Esq.
Jas. G. King ft Bons. New York. fe26-2m
SECOND NATIONAL BANK OF
_
CAPITAL WOO,OOO. WITH THB PRIVILEGE OP IN
CREASING TO #500.000.
If ATHAM HILLES. Proliant.
WILLIAM H. RHAWB, Cashier,
(Late oftiia PMladelDhta Bank.)
HATH AH HILLES. dibeOT ShlrLES S. KRBMER,
GEORGE WRHaWN, BENJ. ROWLAND, Ja..
siw?nllny||b. ?^i c H doPEH 0^
EDWARD HATES. JOHN COOPER.
1 Sewnd B&nk of Philiwlelphla la now
span at No. 13* MAIN Street. grankford. for the trans
action of a General Banking Boslneu upon tile uattal
U cSSeetlon» nron all aecsulble rointe will be made
upon liberal terms ReapocttaUy,
f#B-3u> W.YL RHAWNa Cashier
T> E MOVAL.—JAMES H. CASTLE,
A\> Attorney and Conveyancer, has removed his Ottos
to No. 119 9. FIFTH Street, below Chestnut. fehj-lm*
S. T.—TB6O.—X.
ARMY GOODS.
PHILADELPHIA.
HATS FOR BALB,
$13,895 37
SAMUEL T. SKIDMORE, President
.... 7,609 26
.... 36,606 94
FINANCIAL,
WANT'S^
AGENTS WANTED TO SELL THE
" ajgTOET OF THE WaE. A nn
-~&ace to make money. Agent* are clearing from <lOO to
MOO tier month. 200 000 volume. already *«ld. Sial for
*m&£j.*i?. 4re " JOWJSS - Fabler,.
SALESMAN WANTED IN A WHOLE
,5 A D E k °TIOK HOUSE. To one who can Influence
iffiri Pe^ >s .I lTail 5 a lrade ' salary will be paid.
&fl.e “ real aame and reference.
T^ B Z OUNa MEN,—THE MAGNIFT
Teie™bi? rt TS.n t »; I . f^ lli,lß,)s '."'" l " J *» ‘awrht in the
CIT-FcoliwjS^“■iffiSVn e< iS!f ,, S?SW ßll; b ‘be OUAKAK
tbi a Tnnr rill.J.n T„ 4 UITP.STKtTT Streets, no
resular licalu two n:™thv tim" I’Aa 1 ’Aa exparb
tice. constitute some of the features which hi"V
this Itepsrtmeot so notable, ana which has bean ih«
menus of opening up toTnw Men a profession whiri?
has been so ionic a sealed hook to the majority of man.
hind. t |_*
WANTED, AN ASSISTANT, AC
»* qnnintcd with the Retail Drag bneinets. Tlnux
cepttnndble reference will be rtq.uired. Apply at Oil
SPKIJCB Street. mbB-;if
WANTED.—A YOUNG MaK, AGR A
f * DUATE of Crittenden's Commercial College, want*
a SITUATION as Assistant Book-keeper or Entry Cterk.
Be?*'of reference given
Address “Dale,” Press office. mhB-3t*
■w ANTED TWO JOURNEYMEN
It POTTERS, at M. LiKKTH'S POTTERY. S. W.
corner FIFTH and CHRISTIAN Streoln. mh7-2t*
WANTED —THREE PERFECT'
*» copiesof “THE PRESS” of August 29th* 1863
A good price will be paid for them at this office mh6»tf
XKT A & T E D—THIS HAY- FARM
Hnds and Gardeners; a-Ino* German, French,
ir frh, bun American Girls, White or Colored, to fill
Minfitioßs in private and public hrmsaft, restaurants, &c-
Bu-inessj Agency, E 053 and 804 LOCUriT Street, above
hi«btb. mbs-Bt*
TO ANTED—AN ACTIVE BUSINESS
. * M*-N who can influence consignments in the Pro
dnce Coiuinission business (about to be started), for
Which a imeral galaxy v?illl>A tfiven Bonebmexpevi
ejscfd oafsi* need apply. Address '* Easiness, ”at thin
office, with real name, stating where an interview can
be bad. mbs s.*
WANTED—AN ACTIVE OB SPE
CTAL PARTNER, with *10,090 to *i5,(XO. : in a
pr«ifilabia net manufacturing business. Address
*‘K. T thin office. mh3 6fc*
WANTED—A YOUNG MAN AS
** CLERK; a riulck. ready writer, and a good pen
man; a graduate of the High- School. One who under
stands Phonography preferred. Address, with refe
ree ce, - Box 2714, “ Post Office. mh2-6t
WANTED CDOTHING.—PERSONS
V T having Clothing to dispose of will please call on
or aadress . C. MILLER.
j&6-tutbg3in* No, gQS CHESTNUT Street.
WANTED—A GENTLEMAN, QUA
** LIFIED to tench Infantry Tactics and Armv Re
gulations. a» an ASSISTANT INSTRUCTOR in a Military
School. An officer who has seen service, and thoroughly
posted in Casey’s Infantry Tactics, preferred. Apply in
person, or by letter enclosing testimonials, to JOHK H
TAGGART, Preceptor Free Military School, No. 1210
CHESTNUT Street. mh2 at
WANTED—AN ACTIVE OR SPE
II CIAL PARTKBR (latter preferred) with cash
capital of *25,000, to engage in a profitable wholesale net
cash business. Address “J. T. U. ,”Bos 1006. Phila.
Post Office.
A MONTH!—I WANT TO HIRE
>P ■ *-* AGENTS in every County, at §75 a mouth, ex
penses paid, to sell my new cheap Family Sewiag Ma*
chlpea. Address R. MADISON. Alfred,Me. Cfsi2-dftw3m
4£f£f) MONTH!—I Want Agents at
%?\J V/s6o a month.expensos paid, to sell my Everlasting
PendLi } Orier.ta l Burners, an dl3 other article s. 15 circu
lar* sent.rtrve JOHN F. LORD. Bldd6foTd. Me. ja27 2m
m GERMANTOWN RESIDENCE.—
*aL WANTED—A commodious DWELLING, faraithed
or DDfarsished, in. or quit* near to, Germantown.
mhW' J. I). RBINBOTH. 43fi WaLNUP St.
TNFORMATION WANTED OF WlL
■*- L3AM WILSON, a boy of about twelve years of age,
light hair, fair complexion, blue eyes, and large for his
age. He left home in October, 1863. Any person know
ing of bis whereabouts wonld confer a groat favor by
informing his parents Address PETER WILSON. Dan
ville. Montour eonntr, Pa. mhB-ot*
Heirs wanted.—james old.
HAM and THOMAS OLDHAM, brothers of the
late Airs. GARB. of Belfast, Ireland, will hear of some
thing to thei* advantage, on&pplyihxto
RAMCTSL BLACK,
No. 3 CASTLE BUILDINGS, Bslfavt. Ireland.
Further particulars on application at the office or J.
H & W. CREIGHTON, 11 and 13 STBAWBSRRT
Street. mb4 6t*
LOST AND POUND.
T OPT—A CERTIFICA7 E OF 5 PER
CENT. LOAN OF STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA,
for &nIS. o®, dated March. 12. 1830, No. 754, ia name of
"WILLIAM MEREDITH. Also,' a Certificate of 5-per
cent. Loan of State of Pennsylvania, lor the sum of $290,
dated June 30. 1815, No. 1452. in the name of ELI K.
PRICE, administrator of William Meredith in trust. Ap
plication has been made to the Auditor General for a re
newal of said Certificates
felMm BT=I K PRICE. No. 811 ARCH Street.
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
TAEGE BOOMS TO LET—SECOND
and third stories of Tl 4 CHESTNUT Street—the
best location in the city. miiS-St*
POR SALE.—STOCK FIXTURES,
X and Goodwill of an old-established Paint and Var
nish Store. Address Box 1338, Post Office. mhg 3t*
pOAL YARD FOB SALE—THE BEST
fitted np yard in the c : ty. Capacity for doing any
amount of bnsiness. Inquire at No. 057 North NINTH
Street.below Girard avenue. Terms easy. mP 6t»
IPO PRINTERS—ARABS CHANCE.—
X The owner of one of the oldest and most profitable
PRINTING OFFICES in the city of New York, owing
to impaired health, offers hi* establishment for sale.
The business is in the most prosperous condition, and
wiil pay the mrrentyear a net profit of *15.000 over all
expenses To one or &wo practical printers, or to a man
With means to invent, a fine opportunity is here offered
to embark in a safe and profitable business. The terms
of sale will be made easy. Applicants will address
a{‘i. B. C.,”
Care of JOHN HctOPER * 00.,
Advertising Agents, No 4:1 Park-row. New York,
Giving city reference as to their responsibility, in 7 2t
WHABF AT GREEN STREET FOR
SALE —Tie Lehigh Coal and Navigation Com
pany offer for sale, on accommodating thMr
wharf property on the Delaware front. at Green street,
now in the occupancy of JAMES S. WATSON. A Plan
of the Property may he seen, at the Company’s office. No.
188 South SECOND Street, mh7-3t
PUBLIC SALE OF PERSONAL PRO
PERTY.—'WiII be sold at public gale, on WEDNBS-
D AY. March 9, 1661, at the residence of the subscriber*
on CHURCH LANE, Darby township. Delaware county,
near Blue Bell:
Six horses: two colts, one 2 the other 3 years old sired
by Pilgrim Patches, dam by Morgan; one pair of Red
York State oxen, superior quslitj; twelve cows, nowin
prelit; two carriages and harness; two market wagoae,
pole and shafts; three sets double harness three do
single harness, robe and blankets; three sets can har
ness; leading and ox chains; two broad-wheel or carts;
two do horse carts: one do road wagon; one dump
w aeon; one stone cart: two Buckeye mowers ; one Prate
hay rake; chain fan grindstone: set of quarry tools, and
a gna. variety or farming utensils, each as plows, har
rows, cultivators, Sic. Q BICHaKD. Auctioneer.
A lull tetof miik dairy fix tuaes, consisting of churns,
cans, pans, measure*. Ac.
Household furniture, conslseing of bedsteads, tables,
chairs, waehstands, ingrain and rag carpets, two stoves,
two clocks, crockery and queensware, sidy-saddle and
bridle, and a variety of articles not mentioned.
Sale to lommence at l2o ! clock. Foar months’ credit on
all turns over $3O.
JOHN J. HOTFES.
- mhS->tnat» MARGARET MAKEMOON.
MTO LET—a GENTLEMAN HA
VIKG a comfortable HOUSE, centrally located, in
vi’es three or four gentlemen to join him in housekeep
ing. and share expenses. Address 4 'o. D.,” office of The
Prew?, mhS-2t*
$111,770 84
Jm TO LET— A HOUSE WITH
-A. eight looms and stabling. Apply to
mfcS-3i* E. MIDDLETON, Sr.. Darby.
45 FOR SALE—A NEW THREE
•KuLSTOHY HOUSE, stabling and 4 acres of ground.
Darby. Apply to E. MIDDLETON, Sr. * Darby,
mhB-St*
Mto let,
STORE 509 MARKET STREET.
Possession Ist April. •
MFOB SALE—VALUABLE DWBL
LINGS and lots pleasantly situated on Chestnut,
Walnut, Spruce, and Pine streets. West Phitade'ph'a.
Apply to Robert m*c gbesob,*io walnui* st.:
resideree, N. W. corner of THIRTY-SEVENTH and
LOCUST Street!* West Philadelphia. mhS
M PLEASANT RESIDENCE, N. W.
corner of Eleventh and Filbert Sts., 20-feet front,
with back buildings and tunal modera conveniences; lot
127 feet deeps and suitable for many kinds of business.
Early possession given. For sale by A. P. &J. H MOU
NTS, 816 ARCH Street. mhs-4t*
0i GERMANTOWN PROPERTY
JSaI.FOR SALE by M Thomas & Son. on TUESDAY.
March 15, —A large and convenient HOUSE, on GaUK.CS
LANE, in the country* yet near to railroad station,
market's, stores, churches, &c It has heater, hot and
cold hydrant wate£ and a well of excellent water,
gas, and long porches.
Lawns on three aides, well shaded with fine old trees.
A good stone stable and large kitchen garden. The pro
perty will be shown by the tenant
Terras easy. ISAAC PU3H,
mhB-6tLl* No. 407 WALFUT fctreet. 3d story.
52,990 00
. 16.35595
326 12
MTO LBT-i. COMMODIOUS
DWELLING, No. 132 North FRONT Street. Rent
moderate. Apply to WETH3BILL & BRO.,
0c29-tf 4tT and 49 North SECOND Street.
jaft FOB SAL E—ONE OF THE
■ Handeomest location*. and best Improved -country
seats, on CHESTNUT HILL, with about 9 acres of land.
Address Box 920, Philadelphia?. 0. mhB-tuths3t*
THE CHEAPEST, MOST CONVENI-
A ENT. THE SAFEST. AND VEHT BEST PORTABLE
LIGHT FOR HODSEHOLB BSE, BAILBOAfiSi *O., &C„
EVES INVENTED! •
THE
ARCHER & PANOOAST
CONVEX REFLECTOR LANTERN,
(PATENTED APRIL, 1863.)
FOR BURNING COAL OIL OR KEROSENE WITHOUP
A CHIMNEY. *
In brlngiog this article before the public* the proprie
tors do so with entire confidence, inasmuch as it pos
sesses many qualities which highly commend it, and is
pronounced* by all who have tested its merits, Altogether
the MOST DESIRABLE LANTERN they have met With.
1 Jt gives a pnre white light—without chimney.
2. It stands quick motions tn any direction,
3. The llame is regulated from the outside.
4 It is neat and compact in form and size.
5. It is substantially made,
PRICE ONE DOLLAR.
Tnr sale by Coal Oil, Crockery, Hardware, Wooded
ai.<l WDJow- wnr« dealers generally. Mad 6 by
ARCHER & PANCOAST,
Manufacturer. of Gas and Coal Oil Fixtures, Lamiu, *c.,
Nos 9. 11, 13 MERCER STEEET.
The
ARCHER * PANCOAST
CONVEX REFLECTOR LANTERN,
For burning Coal Oil or Keroßene without a Chimney.
- Forsake by
MUSSELM *N & KIRK.
No. 18 Norcf FOURTH Street.
• _ «_ . - _ Philadelphia.
Dealers In Colton Yarns. Carpet Chains. Wood and
Willow-waro. &e. mhs-6t*
JyJATSRIALS FOB MINOS PIES.
BUNCH. LaYSS, AND SULTANA RAISINS.
CITRON. CURRANTS, AND SPICSS.
CIDER, WINES, A*
ALBERT C. BOBEKTS,
Demlttr In Flue Grw.ri«.
4.1’ Gonu.l ELEVENTH and VINE BirwU.
Sfe JOHN L. CAPEN, PHRSNOLO
may be consulted DAT “d EVENIffG, ou
/adaptation to Business. Trad”s
k on the improvement of health, correc.ion ot
b-- fa-niis fo) mat lon of friendships. Ac. Full de-
fiv HORSES taken at livery
iW?at 2224 SPRING GARDEN Street Good SUbl.
and plenty of straw. Apply to BD. H. RADCLIFF.93U
hfARKBT Street, orontne premises iuh7*Ji*
PERSONAL.
NEW YORK.
AMUSEMENTS.
ACADEMY OF MUSia
GRAND GYMNASTIC EXHIBITION
PCPILS OF HILLEBRANDS & LEWIS*
OYMNASIUM,
TUESDAY EVENING. March 8, at o’clock.
r*y??£ r 0t '‘' ni . r . l,r of Oeneral nyulh!i H ‘[cjj \, T RMUrro
of both Boxet-Mn.lc by tha OrSoaLra-
Fencln.-SDarrlai. DrlUloo s c 1 Acrobauca-
Tlcketß,2ocepta; raforved saat. Wcanta r.iubaha.l
at the Gymnasium, corner NINTH end a tb
GOULD*f». SEVENTH and CHP.feTSU7.tud at *he Ac?'
demy of Music, coxier of BROAD andLOQPST. ‘ mbs \
jyjIJSICAL FUND HALL
MASTER I. RICE,
PUPIL OF CAEL WOLFSOHIf,
informs his friends and the public in gena.
rsl that ho will Rive a
VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT,
OH WEDHERDA7 EVBJfIIfG. MARCH B. 1881, ATTHB
....MpSICAI. FUND HAUL,
M. 3 ‘ 4 H L /HK'lVvK’B£6SETs ,!e,,t j4rt ' ,t " ° f
Mr. CARL WOI.F‘OHH,
door. Doors opes at 7oV?n;vli« oa Eventn at the
8 o’clock v ' o ctock - Oonsestto cotnm«‘-oe
mbr-St
JpOUBTEF.NTH ANNUAI.""
FANCY AND CITIZENS' DtiESfj BALL
ACIOItS’ OKBBK OF FRIESTSIfIP.
To be*&lven at the
MUSICAL FUND HALL.
TUESDAY EVENING, March 8. 3854.
Master of Ceremoniea*..*....CHAßLES DURAVG, Eho
Fi«;oj Manager.... PETER E. ABEL, Km
. DIRECTOR!?.
Win. Wbeatify. !LfWi« Baker, [John lVui.
Benj G Kobartf,! W. H. Bailey, jAlex. Fisher,
JanifKli. Koberle, iH, L. Bapcomb. - I
rirket#. I }. For fta eat aJI the Hotels and Bookstores.
Jfi w* Rter.d, Continental Hotel, Ac,
Supper will be t erved from 11 tills o’clock. mhs Bt*
K()TH ANNIVERSARY. COMPLL
. T ‘2 th.Oood : mem Hase Book
!. to ta.elvin ii both ealoouH of
|AMS,M.ST. HALL, Ol TOBSOAT EVBKXSO, March
ata. luhT-^f
T ‘HE THIRD AND LAST LECTURE
a or th e double
Will be'given by
MR- DE CORDOVA,
AT TOWfIERT HALL,
OH THURSDAY EVEHIIIG), MAECH lflMt
subject;
OUR FIRST BABY.
mi . t a tale of homjb. -
Tiiese Uctßren have been Attended by the elite of tb*
city, ana by crowded Houses. This wiil be the most
anint ing one of the <Jour->«. • “* ww
Doors open at 7 Lecture at 8 o’clock.
TSTAL N UT-STBEBT THEATSS
”» THIS (Tnesday) SYKNjNO, March" 8^
MISS ETTIK UEIUjebS 'H
In two reraaliJe chanuteia.
Fourth and 3a*t time of the new Trieh Drama at
kathlkbn maVOurneen ma or
Kathleen Mavourneen * Ettle
After which the excellent Comedietta of
CaPTaIN charlotte.
To conclude with the beautiful Drama of the
ADOPTED CHTLD.
Box Office open from 9 till 3. Canain riaes at 71* o’clocfr,
B OVER’S CHESTNUT-STEEBT
THEATRE.
LEONARD GROVES ...■MaantM
COMTIJiUED POPULARITY
v ~, COLLEEN BAWN.
which will be presented with a.l the
BEAUTIFUL tiCERERY,
“•'{* GREAT cast of charaotbrs voslG ’
PURE GOLD uni TICKET-OF-LEAFE MAS will b.
shortly repeated.
MkS. JOHN D.ttEW'B NEW AKOH
STREET THEATRE
BOUSK* CROWDED NIGHTLY
LAST WEEK OF MrtS. JOHS DREW
TRI6 (Tae?dci) EVENING, Muroli S 18S4.
„ „ THB JEALOUS WIFE.
Mrs. Oakley Mrs. John Brow
Mr. Oakley Bsrton Bill,
Major Oakley. Mr Griffiths
Sir Barry Beagle Stuart Robson
To conclude with SOMEBODT ELSE aoDson.
Minnie...... Mrs. John Brew.
Hann M0riir...................5tuart Retook.
FRIDAY. BENEFIT OF MRS. JOHH DREW,
Prices as usual Curtain rises at o'clock.
pONOBBT HALL—GOTTtCHALK—
Vy MAX STRAKOSCH respectfuily informs the pnblie
that
MB. L, M. GOTTSCHALB:
Will five in Philadelphia, prior to hi% departure fas
Europe.
TWO GRAND FAREWELL GottCESTS.
Oh MONDAY and TUESDAY EVENINGS. Haroh. 7th
and Sth.
When the greatest living Piima TJonna Contralto.
M ? MIS Ri.K&a D'aKOBI.
Mme. HENRIETTA BEHRENS. the fivorite .Soprano,
A*id the young and highly talented Violinist.
MG. CARLO PATTI
Mr. CHARLES M. fcCS2tIT2. Violoncello,
Will assist Mr Gottschalß
Miss J. A SELZS and MM. WARNER, ills distin
guished Pianists., have kindli consiiiti-u to Mr.
Gottschalk in Richard Wagner’s - Grand March fro ti
“Tannhauser,” arranged for POUR PIANOS by L. M.
GoUt-chalk.
Musical Director and Conductor s Behrens.
Admission, 60 cents Reserved Seats CO cents extra.
Seats may be secnred for sicker of the two 0 ncerts at
J. £ Gould’s Music Store, corner of Seventh and Chest
nut* commencing Friday morning. March 4ib, At ft A. M,
Doois open at 1%,. Concert to commence at 8. mh3*6s
T?LEYENTH-ST. OPERA HOUSE,'
AA “THE FAMILY RESORT.”
CARNCROSS AND DIXEY’S MINSTRELS,
THE GREAT STAR TROUPE OP THE WORLD.
.SELECT ETHIOPIAN SOIREES,
Splendid Singing, Beautiful Dancing, Laughable Bax»
lesque*. plantation Scenes, 4c . 4c.. by
TWENTY TALENTED ARTISTS
_ , EVERY EVENING THIS WEEK.
Tickets 25 cents _ Doors < pen at 7 o’clock.
fe27*3m J. L CARNOROSS, Business Manager.
*THE GREAT PICTURE
A • AT CONCERT HALL LECTURE BOOM
For & short season.
OPEN EVERY EVENING FOR A SHORT SEASON.
J. Ineco. William*’ celebrated
PANORAMA OF THE BIBLE.
This is the most complete and finished Painting of U«
Sacred Scriptures in the world, comprielng over fifty o*
the mo«t
SUBLIME AND THRILLING SCENES
Of the first three thousand years of Biblical History,
forming altogether one tho finest exhibitions of the an.
OPI N EVERY EVENING at half past 7 o’olock.
Admission 2d cents.
N. B. tt'atlnses on Wednesday and Saturday aflat*
noons, at 3 o’clock.
Admission for Children IS cents.
/2J.ERMANIA ORCHESTRA..—PUBLIC
VJ BEHEAEBA.LB every SATURDAY, »t 3 o'clock, r.
M, at the MUSICAL FUND HALL. Single ticket. B
cent?, Packages of nix ticket*, $L To be bad at AJf‘
DRE’S. UO* CHESTNUT Street, J E GOULD, 8E
TENTH and CBESTKUT : and at the Hall door. fe22»tf
PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF
A the FINE ARM,
10A5 CHESTNUT STB BET.
OPEN DAILY (Sunday* excepted) from 9 A. M. tIU
6 P, SI,
AdmUtion 25 cents. Children Half price. ja23-tf
EDUCATIONAL,.
pBITTENDEN'S COMMERCIAL COL-
LEGE, 637 CHESTNUT Street, comer of Seventh.
Practical Instruction in BOOK KEEPING in its dif
ferent branches.
PENMAKSH r P—Plain and Ornamental.
COMMERCIAL CALCULATIONS, COMMERCIAL
LAW. &c —Studenta Instructed separately. Catalogue*
furnished on application. inhs3tlf»
RORDENTOWN FEMALE COLLEGE,
A? . BOBDEKTOWN, N. J.
This Institution Is pleasantly- located on the Delaware
river, IX hour’s ride from Philadelphia. Special atten
tion in paid to the common and higher branches of
ENGLISH, and superior advantages famished In Total
and Instrumental Music. FRENCH taught by native*
and spoken in the family. For Catalogues, address
Kqt. JOHN H. BRAKELBi, A. M.»
Jal4-2m* President,
VILLAGE GBEEN SEMINABT,
* NEAR MEDIA, FA.—Pnpila rtceived at any time.
English, Mathematics, Classics, and Natural Sciences
taught. Military Tactics, Book-keeping, and Civil Ea
glneerln* taught. Entire eypen.es about VS per week.
Boys of all aces taken. Refers to ffm. H. Earn, ex-
Sheriff; JohnU. Capp & No. 23 South Third street;
and Thomas J, Clayton. Esq., Fifth and Prone street*.
Address Rev. J. HARVEY BARTON, A. M., VilUtt
Green. Pa. no6-ti
COPAKTSEHSHIPS,
TYISffOLCTION OF PARTNERSHIP.
A' —The firm of Warner, Gillin, &Co is this day dis
solved by the withdrawal of Michael Gillin- '
WILLIAM WARNER,
Michael gillin.
The bnaineBS of said firm will be conducted under the
same and style of WILLIAM WARNER S CO. All per
sons having claim** against, or due to, the above firm
will present or pay them to
WILLIAM WARNER* CO..
PhB-2l» No. 770 South SWANSON Street
TYISBOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.
A/-The FirmMof HULL. CORLIES. * Co., of Phila
delphia, and GEO. K SMITH & CO , of Yorktown,
Carbon county. Pa , are this day dissolved by the with
drawal of Sami. W Stockton aud Wm P. Corlles.
THOS, HULL, „ _
SAML W STOCKTON,
WM. P. COBLIfiS.
Mabch 4, 1564,
The business of the above F-rms (Mininr and Shipping
Lehigh Goal) will bo conducted nuder the name and
sole, of TJIOS. HULL & CO- All parsons having
claims against, or due to, the above Firms will
present or pa j them to
THQS. HULL * CO.,
333 WALNUT Strek.
mh7-3t*
March 5. 1864.
pOPAHTNERSHIP.—THE SUB.
J3CRIBERS have this, eighth day of February, 1884.
entered into Copartnership, under the name and stylo of
BPNNBTT & SNYDER* for the purpose of transacting m
WHOLESALE COMMISSION LUMBER BUSINESS.
J.F. BENNETT A J. P. SNYDER.
Office 5»9 COMMERCE Street.
6AMIWIT FUBMTUEB.
CABINET FUBNITUKE AND BIL-
LIARD TABLES.
MOOBE & CAMPION,
iro. 961 SOUTH SECOND STREET,
■onnectlon with their extensive Cabinet business, til
ow manufacturing a superior article of
BILLIARD TABLES,
nd have now os hand a lMlsuppl?, finished with the
MOORE & CAMPION’S IMPROVED CUSHIONS.
irhUb are pronounced by all who have used them to ha
for the quality and finish of these Tables, the manu
facturers refer to their numerous patrons throughout
the Union, who are laminar with the character orthelr
vork sel7*6m
WINES AND LIQUORS.
niPOSTEBS OF
L WIMBB AND LIQUORS.
lauman, sallade, <s oo.;
Mo. IMS SOUTH KINTH STREET.
Between Chestnut and Walnut. Philadelphia.
0. V. T/Auauff.
A, M S4LLAOB.
nolOßru J. D BITTING.
HOTELS.
JONES HOUSE,
HARRISBURG, Fa.,
OOKSSE MARKET STREET AMD MARKET SQtJABB,'
ASr*t-cls6»houa«. Terms. .2 per day.
■ NOTICE.— THE PHltA
.fjfnaßHß; DEDPHU STEAK PROPELLER CO
win resume their transportation via Delaware and.
Raritan Canal to New York on MONDAY, March 7, 1861.
The Steam Propeller* of this Company are of the First
Claes, leavingdaily at 12 M and 6 P. M. Delivering their
cargos* in New York In 24 hours.
For 'Si 1 * be taken oa accommodating
SSSPIh^in 7 *° WM * M * BAIRD & CO., Agent, 1328.
WBAbYSb. • mbit 6t
COKBEOT PIANO TUNING
I , Mr --5 E. SARQSNT'd Orders to Tnola*
S? 4 E Sai ri J}SSS2SS reeetyed St MASON StOO/f
Store. 90T CHESTHUT Street, on/p,
Mr. B.hae had eleven years' factory experience to Mo*"
ton. and Eye years’ employment In Philadelphia -
BPEOIAX,—Pianos releathered to sonnd as eoft aed
sweet-toned as new. vrtthexet rsmooin*.
Terms tor Tania*. »I. Mtse/oU
0. H. HAMM.