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SPECIAL NOTIOES.
LOU lIS, MOLLS, CONSUMPTION.
COUGHS. COLDS, CONSUMPTION.
COUGHS, COLDS, CONSUMPTION.
COUGHS. COLDS. CONSUMPTION.
COUGHS. COLDS, CONSUMPTION.
TDR. SWAYNE'S COMPOUND SYRUP WILD
CHERRY,
DR. SWAYNE'S COMPOUND SYRUP WILD
CHEER 7,
DR. SWAYNE'S COMPOUND SYRUP WILD
CHERRY, -
DR SWAYNE'S COMPOUND SYRUP WILD
CHERRY.
TR. SWAYNE'S COMPOUND SYRUP WILD
CHERRY.
' CURES ALL COMPLAINTS
CURES ALL COMPLAINTS
CURES ALL COMPLAINTS
CURES ALL COMPLAINTS •
CUEE!,' ALL CO3IPLaINTS
.aF THE THROAT, BREAST. AND LUNGS.
OF THE THROAT. BREAST. AND LUNGS.
OF THE THROAT. BREAST, ..CVD LUNGS,
OF THE THROAT. BREAST, AND LUNGS.
OF THE THROAT. BREAST, AND LUNGS.
A trial of =any years has proved to the world that this
.remedy is more efficacious than any hitb.erth known to
mankind_ For Bronchitis, Sore Throat. Asthma, it is a
sovereign remedy. For the weak and debilitsted. it acts
as a streusiht ing alterative. Prepared only by
DR SWAYER St SON,
330 North SIX PEI Street, Philad,elptia.
Sold by dealers everywhere. It
KENDALL'S AISBOLINN,
FOB THE HAIM
AMBOLINE
tOISTEPIS,
BEAUTIFIES,
°DONATES,
LENGTHENS,
INVIGORATES,
NOURISHES.
EMBELLISHES
THE HAIR.
A 1 t1Fr.4.1 . VEGETABLE COMPOUND, made entireil
am stimulating extracts of
ROOTS, HERBS, AND FLOWERS.
Prevents the hair falling out or from turning mem.
- weir gray. Ladies whci desire a luxuriant head of
sir should not fall to give the AMBOLIHE a trial.
Price *1 Der box, containing two bottles.
PREPARED ONLY EY
R.ENDA_LL dr. CO..
506 BROADWAY. Now York.
JOHNSTON. HOLLOWAY, & COWDEN.
4e7-mwo3m No. 23 North SIXTH Street
DR. WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY,
DR. WISTAB'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY,
DR. WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY,
DR. WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY,
DR. WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY.
DR. WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY,
ONE OF THE OLDEST AND
MOST RELIABLE REMEDIES
IN THE WORLD FOB
COMES. UOLDS. WHOOPING GOUGH. RUM
CEITIR. DIFFICULTY OF BREATHING.
ASTHMA. HOARSENESS, SORE
THROAT, CROUP. AND
EVERY AFFECTION
OE THE THROAT, LUNGS. AND CHEST
genuine unitise signed "I. Butts" on the wrapper.
For Bale by
P. DINSMORE, No. 491 BROADWAY, New York
W. ToWLE & Co.. No. 13 TREMONT St. , Roston..
And by ON Drnggisbe.
PERUVIAN SYRUP.
PERUVIAN SYRUP.
PERUVIAN SYRUP.
Pziluview SYRUP
The Peruvian Syrup is a protested solution of the Pro
oxide of Iron, a new discovery in medicine that strikes
At the root of disease by supplying the blood wie
Vital. principle or Itle element—lron.
Infusing strength and vigor into all parts of the system
For nyspErais. DEBILITY, - and FEMALE WEAK.
ABSSRS., it is a Specific. Pamphlets free.
Depot No. 491 BROADWAY, New York.
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For *ale by all Druggists
ONE-PRICE CLOTHING, OF THE LATEST
-Hr" Time. wedeln the Best Menriel,eworeladir for HITAIL
.SALI3B. LOWEST Selling Prices marked in Main
ifigarea. All good* made to Order warranted &diem
tot". Our Oas•Pnlcn Swann to aridly adhered to.
All are thereby treated alike.
- de23-ly JONES & CO.. 604 MARKET Street.
err
HAIR DYE! HAIR DYE!!
BATCHELOR% celebrated RUB DYE fa the Beat tat
.the World. The only Harming, True; and Hatable
'Dye known. This splendid Hair Dye is perfect—classics*
Bed. Busty, or Gray Hair, instantly to a Glossy Mack
-or Naomi Brown. without injuring the Hair or sight
ing the Skis, leaving the Bair Soft and Hamra:els M
imeo fresh vitaitti, frequently restoring its orbiting
aolor, and rectifies thee ill Weans of bad Dye.. The
genuine I. ■lined Wrtaaex A. BATOKILOR; all others
are mate imitations, and should be avoided. Sold by
all Draughts. &s. VAGTOBT.. 81 BARCLAY Street,
-New York. Datainelor's new Toilet Cream for Dressbis
the Hair.
DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT CUBES
Seadaelie immediately and was never known to fail.
BRYANT, STRATTON, & CO.'S NATIONAL
COMMYRCIAL COMMON. S. B. corner of SEVENTH and
OHESTNUT Streets. Instruction in Book-keening. Coin
anercial Law, Commercial. Calculations, Business pen.
SnanchiP , and Business Correspondence, both day and
evening. Call or send for &Circular. - 4
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CLARKE—LEWIS.--In this elty,on tbeihh November,
lAN by the Rey. Jonathan Edwards, D.
Clarke. of Brooklyn, XL Y.. to Mrs. BODhlit A. b5Wr,
Of Indianapolis. Ind.
LOWDER—ROATB.—By Rev D. L. Patterson. lannarlf
21+t, 1864. Mr. Smith Lowder to blies.Lizzle Boats * all.of
Philadelphia.
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BROCK.—On Sunday. 24th inst., at his residence, in
+Cheltenham township, Montgomery county, John Brock,
aged 72 years.
Rio male friends are invited to attend his funeral on
'Thursday. 28th bat.. at 11 o'clock.
A car will be attached to the train leaving the North
Pennsylvania Railroad station at 10.1 - o'clock. and car
riages in attendance at Old 'York Road Station.to proceed to Laurel Rill, and thence to Philadelphia.
Mi1..1.1p..--o n the 21th Risk, Blanch W., daughter of
Tent= and Mary E. Hollis, aged 2 years and 4 months.
The relatives of the family are respectfully invited to
attend the funeral. from the. residence of her parents,
-416 North Twentieth Street, this ( Wednesday) afternoon.
at 1 o'clock.
HOPS. —On Saturday. the Thi inst.. at Princeton. N.
3. A gums B. Hope. re ac t of the late Rev. N. B. Rope.
D. 1 6.
The funeral will take place from her late residence this
4Weddesde2) afternoon. 27th inst.. at 2% o'clock. *
RABIN —At Worcester. Mass., let mo 211 h, 1584.,
NANCY S. , wife of T. K. Earle. of Worsester. add
.daughter of the late W. N. Hacker. of Philadelphia.
Interment on fourth day. the 27th inst. .o.
MINUS. —On the 24th inst., Anna W. wife of Wm.
R. Burgem and daughter of Samuel Knight.
PgAtiTVI owl Mal QM, rmar are roetwAtalls
above 1011HOWilin
Natio Yost, Berk co
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Chas Z , Barks cO
Wm Schlenker Bercs co
Isaac lic]lner, Becks co
C 13 Harper. 1 , ,,x oaa,e
Narper,, Olney, Fa
J )4 Roo c, Bird , haro
Jelin 0.03 e. Ilinlaboro
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AlfrEd Coeds, Palma
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Chas Hoa3 Femtervilla
T Ad.tl., Penns
"am! Due't, ?ea /la
Aaron IsaArysberg
J. P. DINSIIOBII
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invited to attend tha funeral from the rasildwrie. of her
father. No. 1927 Coates street, on Fourth dey(Wadnesria) ►
morninsr. 27th Met . at 10 o clock.
BaNDEBSON.—On24th lasr., Sarah A. Ma tory. wife
of Charles B. Henderson. Funeral services at h,r late
residence, No 1020 Green street. on •27th last , at 6 A. it
Interment at Norwalk, Conn . on kith inst., at 10 A. ti s
WALN. —On the 23d lust . William Wain. in the fifty
ninth y ear of his age.
Hie mate friends are respectfully invited to attend hie
funeral, from his late residence. No. 914 Walnut street.
this (Wednesday) morning, 27th inst.. at 10 o'clock. To
Proceed to Friends' Southwestern Burying Ground l*
p„ESSON & SON'S MOURNING
STOKE. No. 918 GirESTNTIT Rtreet. January Bth.
Black and purple Balmoral Skirts.
GI ey and purple Balmoral Skirts.
Grey and black Balmoral Skirts.
Black Watered Pdoreens.
Black 'Rid Gloves, A'exatelrel and Jollyla9.
Black Md. CiioVo3. embroidered.
Black Undressed Kid Gloves, muhr.ildered.
Bisab ofra Monrning Silk.
Lupin* Black Tatuises
Black Craps Collars. p ain and ace!.
PATRIOTIC MARSEILLES QUILTS
gnilts with the American
Eagle and star Centq.
E te IRE at LANDELL
BLACK CLOTES FOR COFFIN CO
vERINOS
White Merino for Shrouding.
Calhrueres Paramatta f4r Shrouding.
EYRE &Lti.NDELL
TOE ANNUAL. MEETING OF TIFF.
Society of the Union qernporar. Howe will toa
Lela et ;no Rome. N. B corner of NINETaiNTH and.
p0P.1.4.1i Streets, On TRUIinDAY 25:11
iusr., at 4 o'clock. D. C. 1if01.4.51310N.
ia27-2c 4 Soave arv.
NOTILGE.—THE LECTUR.if. OF S
FINNEY, on '`•the Triat and Triumph of oar
Heenblic, " at Sansorn• street P.ll. I. posipotist) to
T.F.II3ReD Al. EVENING. Jail. 28th, at 734 o'clock.
Tickets 25 cents.
M'NOTION TO STOCKHOLOR as OF
IRE OIL GREEK AND RAD Cx WAY R V.O eD
COMPANY
The annual meeting of the Iltochltel.lere of this C..,nt
natty will ba teld on WIONESDAY. the Nal day of
February, IS6I, at lo'clock P. at Sin. 4 rirILLItIG'S
Alley. in Philadelphia. 101511P11 LESLEY.
Secretary.
NO'FICE, TO TAX•PAYERS
DEPARTMSDIT OF RECF,MiIt OF TAXES,
ILA7 , ELPII7 A, January 26. 1864.
The Tax Duplicates for 1864 will be opened. on 111DN
DAY NErr, February 1, for the purpose of receiving
city ancialke Taxes.
ja27 4711. v
if , :dtaw NOTICE —A.P PLICATE ON HAS
been made to "'ME INSURANCE COMPANY
OF NORTH AMERICA" for a new cartltirate for SE
VENTY SHARES of the Capital Stock of said CompanY.
the original certificate leaned to ELIAS BLPUDINOT, on
Tannery 14th. MO, ,f,‘-vinfr been IDA or mislaid.
EDWARD .1. C. ATPERBURT,
Adminiitrator. &c :-
or HUAI EttUDI NOT. deed.
NOTICE. —AP PLACATION WILL BE
Bey made by the undersigned to the Ridge Road aad
lilanayunk Passenger Railroad Company for a nem
CERTIFICATE. Ho. for four shares of the Canital
Stock of the Ridge Road and Elanayank Passenger Rsit
road Company. standing upon the books of the said
Company in the name of HALSEY THOMAS. the-Certifl
cats for the same having been lost or mislaid.
• • HALSEY THOITAS,
PHILADELPHIA. J n. 20. WA. AEI26 :it.
IM",-,Nntit-T.5 - W . 2 1- ..t-EOr4PLEFAVIY't
rettne3lygEl4 On WEDNESDAY EVENIN4. the 27th
:36 o clock. at the S. & corner of .NINNI and
SPE 'NG CARDEN Streets.
ia::3-bratrzt. 303.1. W. MiRTIN, G. Serf 'le.
mg. FIFTEENTH WARD—DRAFT :
It is earnestly desired that the Citize :s of the
Ward contribute to the Volun*ear Bounty Fund as
promptly as possible. Over six thousand dollars are
needed to fill the quota Nearly three thousand nersone
in the Ward. are liable to draft. not one-third of whom
have at, yet contributed to the fund to pay the b ntnty to
Volunteers. If you have not ham waited on. please mead
your contribution to the Committee of your Precinct, or
to the General Committe.
Biram Miller, 2213 9leen street.
James DangbartY. 2n4 Green street.
I. C. Price, Nineteenth and Mount Vernon streets.
THoMeS W. PRIOR, President,
1809 MOUNT VERNON sit. and 505 MINOS. St.
G d. HOFFMAN. Secretary.
jgcB BIOII.NT VERNON St and ARCH. ab. Sixth st
maid-3t
- SIXTEF.IITII WARD:—AVOID
THE DRAFT!!—CaTIXENS OF THE NIX
TEhNTH 'WARD TO THE REMJE:ll—in adjonvm,d
meeting of the Citisons of the ward will be held at the
Jefferson / , c'hooll4,:nce. FIFTH Street, above POPLAR,
on WEDNESDAY EVEN - IMO, January 27. at 7i4 o'clock.
for the purpose of tat int action to fill up the quota ofthe
ward. Come one, come all., old and young. with a help
ing hand, p‘rticularly those whose names are on the
enrolment list: they are wanted By order of the com
mittee. PHILIP H. MI'S.
ia26 .21 if* Secretary pro tem.
TIVRNTY•FIRST WARD —AT A
EIS meeting of 'MEATY-FIRST WARD BOUNTY
FOND ASSOCIAIION, held at Masonic Ilan, Manayunk.
Monday evening, J.nnary 25:11, Committees were ap
pointed to receive subscriptions. as follows:
FIRST PRECINCT.
JOSEPH W. OASKILL. Chairman.
*Wm. L. MoDowell. ; Theodore Littlefield,
Char. J. Jeff.les, ! John M.. Fried.
Adam Strang, Bartholomew Root.
Michael Shoemaker,
Joseph Pheimier,
Joe. S. Hallowell, Thomas Wagner.
SECOND PRECINCT•
CHARLES F. ABBOT C, Chairman.
John R. Johnson, M. Arnold.
Dr. Wm. M Uhler. Sam s ' WinroaneY,
Robt. T. Rober,s, Wm. Boot. Jr.,
David Ferguson. Thos. DelabnitY.
THIRD PRECINCT
JAMES McGLINCHEY, Chairman.
Samuel Berwick, John Adams,
Patrick Loughrev, James Johnson.
Humphrey &stiff. Peter J. Ward. '
POTRTEI PRECINCT.
JAMBS BOWKIIR, Chairman.
Rev. Wm. Fallon. John Haugh,
Andrew Kettering, I Robt. N. Harris.
Joseph Rowbotham.
PIPTA PRECINCT.
JAMES af►HYE&, Chairman.
Rey M. Quick, Alfred Snyder,
John P. Thompson. J. L. eilton.
Hobt. Hepburn. i William Frost,
John F. Preston.
SIXTH PRECINCT.
WILLIAM A. SIMPSON, Chairman.
James Shaw, I John. D. Fitzpatrick,
Joseph 3roilineax. Thos. Taylor.
Rawara Holt, • ' John W. Dixon,
I 'Bolton Winnenney. James Hilton.
John Saylor. 1
SEVENTH
WILLIAM ARROTT,
Jesse Steinrook.
J. A. Markley.
Frank Tartar,
Dr Bunting.
Simon Sn) der.
' &lUHTH PRECINCT.
CHARLES E. GRAEFF, Chairman.
Michael Reighter. Wm. H. McNamee.
John Snell. John Shamless,
Joshua John Hilts ahonse,
Xatthew Pester, Michael Wartman.
Jonathan Moore, Nicholas Eittenhonsa._
- Resolved That the Chairman of the several precincts,
in connection with the officers of the Association, shall
constitute an executive cAnmittee, authorized to carry
out the objects of this meeting.
Mr. Wm. H. McNamee has been appointed enrolling
ofhtcer for, the Association, whose headgear/era for the
Present will he at MASONIC H aLL. Mai:mynah.
A. CAMPBEL, President.
GEO- A. SMITH. Secretary.
Mac• TWENTY-SECOND WARD BOUNTY
COMATITTEE—At a meeting of the residents of
the Twenty-second Ward, on the 201 h instant. T Charl
ton Henry. E q., was called to the chair, and it was
Resolved That a Bounty of $75 shall be paid to each
volunteer who shall be credited upon the quota of the
Ward.
That the chairman is anthorizsd to appoint for each
Precinct a committee ()TIM or more, to procure aubwrip•
tions to the Bounty Fund; and.
That the officers of the meeting, with the chairmen of
the Precinct Committees, shall compose the " T wady.
second Ward Central Committee.'
Jabez Gates. Esq.. was unanimously elected. Treasurer
of the Bounty Fund.
In accordance with the above, the following Commit- •
tees are appointed:
FIRST PRECINCT. Thomas Gammen
Daniel R. Harper. J. A. Faraum.
Chas. Wharton. Conyers Batten.
Wm. R. Gaulbert, • SIXTH PRECINCT.
Thomas Lester, Jr., Daniel L. Keyser,
John R. Evans. John Wistar,
Geo. P. Evans, Edward Bennett,
Henry Felton. Frank Shoemaker.
SECOND PRECINCT. Edw. H. BERM
Spencer Roberts. SEVENTH PRECINCT.
F. A. Hoyt, iJoseph Bill,
Charles Mears. 'Thos. G. Garrett,
W. Morris Davis, Hugh McLean,
William Nice William Charmer,
TIMM PRECII4 . ,CT. John Silverthorne,
Allen Ridgway, !George Wolf.
B. Royal, Jr., . EIGHTH PRECINCT. -
W. R. Cox, WM. H. Trotter.
William Stallman. John France,
Benjamin Allen, 'Robert Gratz.
Edmund Hankins. Matthias Haas,
TorliTH PRECINCT. I Thos. Stewart,
C. J. Wistar, Jr., John Stailman. •
J. C. Griffith, NINTH PRECINCT.
Ches. Spencer, Rev. C. W. Schaefer, D. D.,
C. M. Jackson, M.D., Norton Johnson,
C. L. Eberle, Samuel Paul.
J. J. Boris. Charles E. 'dell,
savir/ PRECINCT. • ChsrleS Gould.
Robert D. Dunning, Joseph Crowson,
B Bradford Clarke* Thomas Randall_
George Frees, -
T. CHARLTON HENRY. Chairman.
JAIME GATES. Treasurer.
A subscription Book will be open at all hours, at the
'Onion League Home. GERMANTOW.N, in addition to
those in the hands of the Precinct CommSTONEittees.
,
Secretary Central Committee.
MCONTRIBUTORS TO THE COAL
RSGIMENT BOUNTY FUND are requested to
meet cu MONDAY. February 1, 160, at 1:1 o'clock M.,
at the Rooms of the Coal exchange, No. 5 Anthracite
Building, WALNUT Street, above SECOND, to take some
action with reference to the final disposiiton of the fonds
remaining unappropriated. R. N. RATHBUN.
ia27. 4t" &ere' ary.
C:311.• NO TIC P..—Tnr., ICIIAIRATIEN OP
the various Ward Meetings on the subject of pro
'siding Bounty Money to avoid the necessity of the Drift
and the Chairman and Treasurer or Secretary of the Ge
neral Committee of each Ward. are respectfully Invited
to meet at the BOARD OF TRaDE
SD ROOMS, No. 605
Chestnut street, on AY ( EEING. at
eight o'clock, to considerWEDNE the propriety of ado V pting N mea
sures for equalizing the Bounty to be paid to recruits hr
the respective Wards.
DANIEL STEINMETZ, Ninth Ward.
THEODORE CITILER, eighth Ward.
JOHN M. RILEY. Twentieth Ward.
WM. D. LEWIS. Seventh Ward.
January 27. lBB4.
NOTICE.—T . HE WARD BOUN
TY commay : . I ITIZINS' BOUNTY FUND
COMMITTER. January IS, 1E64.
At a meeting of the Committee, held this day, the fol
lowing preamble and resolution were agreed to
Whereas., There( is a balance in the hands of the Citi
zens' Bounty Fond. estimated to amount to fifteen thou
sand dollars, after the payment of all outstanding lia
bilities: and..
Whereas. The Committee are desirous of assisting the
different Wards of the city to secure volunteers for the
army of the United States, so as to avoid the draft;
therefore,
Resolved. That the sum of fifteen thousand dollars is
hereby appropriated to the different Wards, and that the
disbursing agency is hereby authorized to tender and
pay to the proper persona in each Ward the proportion
of said sum pro rata upon the quota of each Ward. under
the last call lot the President of the United States for
three hundred thousand men; and in the event of any
Ward not requiring its proportion, or any part thereof.
that the disbursin agency be authorized to increase
ratably the proport i on
to other Wards.
A true copy hem the minutes.
LORIN BLODGINT, Secretary.
The undersigned having been appointed to disburse
the above sp ecified sum, the treasurers of the different
Wards e required to furnish to me evidence of their
authority to collect the money, and a certified statement
from the Provost Marshal of the district in which the
Ward is situated, of the number of men required from
the Ward he represents, on or before the first day of
February next, and immediately after which time the
disbursing agency will fix the proportion due the several
Warde malting application.
WILLIAM VETCH.
bt2o-St No. 272 South THIRD Street,
I. OFFICE OF THE FULTON COAL
COMPANY, No. 30 South THIRD Street.
An annual meeting of the Stockholders, and an elec
tion for five Directors, to serve the ensuing year, will be
held at the office of the Company on the Ist proximo, at
12 o'clock, M.
The Books will be closed on the 25th instant,nntilthe
Sth proximo. CHAS. S. FOLWELL,
jalAmwf.tfel Secretary.
NOTICE.—THAI ANNUAL, HEAT
ING of the Stockholders of the UNION MAK
SHIP COMPANY will be held on TUESDAY. February
24. 1E64, at 4 o'clock P. M, at the Office. No. 14 North
DELAWARE Avenue, when an election will take place
for five Managers to serve f. .x the ensuing year.
jal9-12t WM. W. RANKNESS. Secretary.
rga. NOTICE. —THE ANNUAL iIiBETING
of the Stockholders of the OCEAN %TEA fif NAVI
GATION COMPANY, for the election of five Directors,
and the transaction of other bueitteets, will be held at the
Once of the Company, O. no NORTE WHhEVES,
(second floor.) On TUESDAY, the second day of Reira
ary next, at 72 o'clock noon. Wei. DENNIS,
ja.19.12t Secretary and Treasurer.
ASSOCIATION FOR
Mike protection of GAMS hereby give notice to
Dealers in Game. Hotels, and Beetanrants. that the L aw
for the Protection of Game will be rigidly enforeedon
and after February I. 1664. Information of the infrac
tion of the law will be thankfully re:eived by the Solici
tor of the Association. WABDALE 9. BIAOAGESTI3II,
SM.. 902 w Auxin , Street.
ERNST B. TATHAM. President.
60121 Synth Wharves.
JAS. B CHANDLER„SearetarT.
306 CHESTNUT Street.
JERSEY SHORE. PINE CREEK.
Er AND STA.TS LISS RAILROAD. —Agreeably to
Previous notice. a ifeethilr of the Commissioners of the
above enterprise was held at the Girard House, in Phila
delphia, on the 10th inst.. and after the transaction of
business they adjourneeto meet again at the FAANICON
HODSE. in Jersey Shore. Lycoming county. on DIMS
DAY. the 9th day of February. ISt at 10 o'clock AL if..
to open thend receive subscriptions. preparator.v to
organising Company. • • report on the geraral
character of the route will be made by the Bnublelr at
that time
PESSEIF4/ 0 . 1003.
JAMES n. SR IT,
Receiver .4 Taxc..
PRECINCT.
Cheirman.
Abrm. L. Rittenhouse.
John 8 Rex.
James Bichols.
-James Lees.
11...% VITELTION. -
COURSE OP 5 POETIC AL
LECTURES
• AT
CO NC .6 ET tiAL
11T
REV. Cli. ? N
CCE,X W T D on D K, . LL. D .
o •
let Lecture Tuesday. January 26th.
:I'd • Thnreday. • • lath,
Sd " MOCidar. FONTar7 131
4th Maeda).
6th , ThltthdaT, • 4th.
COMMLYTBII OF .INVIT enorc
Hon. James Pollock. Rev. Cheri, Barnes.
Wm, M. Cornell, LL D . • 11 DAldurin, Egg..
Rev. Thee. Brainerd: Dr. B Frank Palmer.
Rev. T. J. Shepherd. Rev. J. O. Butler.
Rev. P L. hobbies, Rev. John W. Mourn,'
Rev. John W. Braise, Sohn - McClellan. 11. S. N.
Stephen Eeq., James W. Claghorn, Req.
Single Ad mission 50 cents.
Conine Tickets 11 50
For sale at the principal Bookatoree and at the Office
of the ARIL
Lecture at 8 o'clock.
M=l=
-
P. ICEeill'H. D. D.. will _ deliver s lecture on
THURSDAY EVE Ten. 23 at 8 &elect beforette
Students of BRYANT. STRATTON& at 'S Commor
cial lltge. nt the College Ro S E. corner of S
ENTI3. and CHES MUT Streets Title-" Crowned and
Diecrowned -- a It cture for young men, among the temp
tations cf their period of life in the city. The subject is
one of general interest An invitation is extended to all
who ma, wish to attend. ja23.50`
Ii;EC. _SF:CORD A EFIVIVERSARY Olt" THE
ONLTELLSrATES 01 I Natal all COKMIDiION
The Second ArdlverearY of the United States Christian
Coromi,lon for the Armand Navy will be held on
THTIRSDP.ti Eveninz next, cBth. last .in the AMERICAN
ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
An atstratt of the animal report will be read. A
tatemen t of the rln ea and nparatio: the Commis:don
Will ta 11 - Ede by Roy. litsltop E S JANES, D D. • and
addreFs,f, delivered by Rev. Dr. KIRK. or Boston. R,v.
Dr. TAT.T.OP.. of the American Dibio Society. Rev Dr.
EDDY. of Phi:adelp l- _,:a General FIK, of the Army of
the bli-eettri. and a GE nsral from the Army of the Poto
mac. whose none we are not at liberty to annOttuce.
Ticifets for resetved aerti will he i-Aneri n'retattortaly.
on application at the rooms of the Yonug - Alan's Christian
ASP9I6IIEGOIE. 1(419 CHESTNUT &reed. and at Martian's.
006 CD ESTNU r street, on and after MO ID Alf M •rn.-
log. Jan 2.50. at 9 o'clock. As the demand is likely to
exceed the suPtd:r, only a limited number will he honed
each day. Doors open ato'clo2k. - Eanroisee wilt
nquainence at 7tt o'clock. - O E. S. JAEO. H.
NE S Lt Alt T.
m.
CHARLES DEMON%
YOlasi P.
_•wtoZiEß.
JAY COOKE,
W. E. BOARDMAN.
JOSEPH PATTERSON.
MDR. DIO LEWES, OP BOSTON.
author of the • New Gymatigtiel," " Weak Lunge
and How to Make Them Strong." having received Rad
accepted the following invitation. will
LECTURE
- CONCERT HALL.
WEDNESDJIY, JANU.t3 131
PITILATIE.LPITTA. ja.nriary 13, 1854.
DR. WO rzwis—Dzmc Stn: Believing that the eeaes
of Physical Callum hag no al lor or more succepqnl ad
vocate than yourself, we cliculd be very KI,Ad. if the citi
zens cf Philadelnhis could have another opportunity
of hearing ?on We. therefore. invite Yop to deliver a
lecture upon this subject in this city at an early day.
Very respectfully yours- &c..
Alonzo Potter. IFrauds 0 Smith, Jr .51. D.,
HH. H. Smith, D.. George Harding. - .
Jot n V. Frazer. C. Xeidhar.d. M. D..
Adelpt us Lippe. H. D., IH: N : - Guern s ey. H. D..
William H. Furness. John C. Cresson.
Wm. V. Keating. M. D Wm. Pepper. H. D.
Constantine Herring, hi..fl P. ,
BOSTON. January 19, 18&t.
GENTLEMEN: Your inyltatien to lecture in Philadel
phia on the subject of Physic 4 Culture has just been re
ceived. I am deeply grateful for the honor, and. sithonsh
I shall leave home at considerable sacrifice to the Inte
rests of my Inmitution. I gladly accent the invitation,
and leave you to name the evening.
With respect. I am, gentlemen,
our obedient serrant.
DR/ LEWIS.
Alonzo Potter. H. H. Smith, H. D., F. Frazer. and
others.
The exercises on this OCCMII.O/1 With
DDMB-BELLS. RINGS. WANDS. &co
thoroughly illuatrating the
REIN GYMNASTICS.
will be performed by msmbers of
MR. GILLINGHAM'S CLASSES.
Admission 26 seats.
Reserved Seats 50 cents.
For sale at the principal Bookstopie and 011 ice of the
Ball. 3a2i-4t
PHIILA - DELPH IA INSTITUTE FOR
PHYSICAL uiIL'iUSE, by the practice of Dr .
D.O LEWIS' New Gymnastics and - the inculcation of the
Laws of Health.
CENTRAL FRANDH, Horticultural Hall. S. W. 'oor
ner BROAD and WALNUT Streets.- A New Masi for
Ladies and Gentlemen marls WEDNESDAY- EWA INO,
February Sd. For Masters, Misses, and Toting Lathes.
MONDAY. February la•, at 4 P. M.
NORTHERN BRANee. N. W. corner TENTH and
SPRUG GARDEN Streets. A New Chum for Ladies and
Gentleman meets on TUESDAY EVE3ISiG, February
2d. For Wasters, Misses, and Young Ladies, at 4P. M.
same day.
For further infomation, address
C. GILLINGHAM,
No. 2224 BUTTON W.IOD Street.
ELECT.ROPA.TIIY, —PROFESSOR
BOLLES. boing solicited to give another Coarse
of Lectures on the sdence and art of treating disease,
(according to his discovery), will receive applications
for the full course of instructions. to cottuu
February 2d, at the Institution. No. 1220 WALNU2
Street.
Gentlemen or Ladies wishing to obtain a fall knowl
edge of the Electrical Laws of Health, and the true
means of cure, are invited to call on the Profes
sor. and learn particulars, and witness the asto
nishing cures performed daily upon persons con
sidered beyond the reach of help, and given up
to die.
Numerone vacancies in different parts of the coun
try are now open for practitioners of this system of the
healing art, and. in fact. Professor Bolles warrants a
position to every well-qualified student, paying from
2GOO to WO per month.
Lectures 4343 vered in the evening. ia26-3t*
PENNSYLVANIA. F R MEDD" A A'S
Rami.EP ASSOCIATION —The Rooms of this As
iodation, at No. 424 WALNUT Street, are open daily
from 9 o'clock A M. IMO P. M. for the reception of do
nations in Goode, Clothing, and Books. Contributions
in Money are to be banded t' the Treasurer. B. W.
CLARK. Esq.. South THIRD Street. .
M. NOT I CE.—A MEETING OF THE
Directors and Stockholders of the NEW TONIC
AND PITTSTON COAL COXI.PANY will be held at the
Continental Hotel, on FRIDAY nest. 20th inst., at 3
o'clock - P. 111. HENRY D. OWEN.
ja26-4t. Secretary.
E Cow 13 NATIONALE. RANEY OF
111; PHILADELPHIA. —'At the Annual Meeting of
the Stockholders of this Sank, held on TUESDAY, Ja
nuary 12th, inet ;the following Stockholders were elect
ed Directors for the ensuing Year:
Nathan Hilles, Lewis Sh aileron,
George W. Rhawn, Charles B. Kremer.
Simon R Snyder, - Benj. Rowland, Jr., •
Edward Hayest Benjamin H Deacon,
John ooper.
At a meeting of the Board of Directors, held January
19th, inst., NATHAN . HILLER was unanimously elected
President, and ALBERT S. LETCHWORTH, So icitor of
this Bank. W. H. RHAWN.
ja2l.et Cashier.
OFFICE OF Tll.O. G.I.Iga.R3D cog.-
LEGE' PASSENGER 11_,.ILWAY Co.. corner of
COLI7MBIA and B.lDGE,Avenues.--PathAnsuins, Tan.
'
11. 1864. - _ . _ .
.At the Annual Meeting of Stockholders. held this day.
the following gentlemen' were elected for the ensuing
year:
PRESIDENT.
E. B. ED WARDS.
DIRECTORS,
Andrew A. Batter,
Henry Croekey.
John I ambort,
Chas Thomson Jones
William E. Grant,
OFFICE PENNSYLVANIA. RAIL
ROAD COMPANY.
PHILADELpHI
NOTICE TO ISTOCKHorSEII§.
The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of this Com
pany will he held on TUESDAY. the 16th day of Fatima
tv 1864, at 10 o'clock A. M., at SARSOM-STREET
MALL.
The Annual Election for Directors will be held on
MODDAY, the 7th day of March.lB64. at the Oillce of the
Company. No. 23S South THIRD Street,
3a46•tf16 EDMUND SMITH. Secretary.
-
7.NSURANCE. COMPANY OF THE
STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA.
PHILADELPHIA, January 23.1861..
The ADDval. Meeting of the Stalilioldei. will baLeld
at the COMPANY'S OFFICR, Noe. 4- and 5 EXCHANGE
BUILDING, on MONDAY. February 1.166!. at . 12 &Week,
noon. WILLIASI HAMPER,
ja23-St Secretary.
UNION CANAL, COMPANY. PMILA
PMPILLN, January 12, 1864.
The Runnel meeting of the UNION CANAL COMPANY
OP PENNSYLVANIA will be held at the Office. No. 228
WALNUT Street. (Farquhar Building,) on TUESDAY,
the 2d day of February next, at It o'clock A. M. , when
an election Will be held for officers and managers to
:serve for the ensuing year.
The transfer books will be closed after the 23d instant.
and remain closed until after the meeting.
Jelatf 2 Ot.CA.R. THOMPSON. Secretary.
Irat• NOTICE.—TFIE ANNUAL MEETING
of the Stockholders of the PHILADELPHIA AND
SAVANNAH STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, for the
election of Five Managers and the transaction of other
business, will be held at the Office of the Comosny. No.
126 NORTH WHARVES (second floor), on TUESDAY.
the 2d day of February next.
WILLIAMDEN.NIS.
Secretary and Treasurer.
PEEIMADYEI.PEISIA. AND ILICADINge
RAILROAD COMPABY, Office ito. X 27 South
FOURTHiStreet PHILADErmina, December 2,
DIVIDEND NOTICE.—The Transfer Books of this
Company will be closed on THURSDAY, 17th instant.
and reopened on TUESDAY,
_January 12, Difit
A. Dividend of SEVEN PSIS CENT.,clear of State tax,
has been declared on the Common Stock, payable in
Common Stock on and after the 31st December next to
the hplders thereof as they shall stand registered on the
books at the close of business on the 17th inst.
A Dividend of THREE AND A HALF PEE CENT..
emir of State tax, has been declared on the Pre
ferred Stock, payable in Cash or Common Stock, at the
option of the holder, on and after the 31st December next,
to the etoekholders as they shall stand registered en the
books at the close of business on the 17th inst.
Holders of certificates which have been discharged
from this office. or either of the Transfer Akenciew. are
Particularly requested whichve them duly registered on
the Transfer Books to tney have been transferred.
prior to the 17th inst.
Stockholders whose names are registeredon the New
York books will be paid at the Farmers' Loan and Trust
Company, and those whose names are registered on the
Boston books will be paid at the office of Messrs. I. R.
Thayer & Brother. S. BRADFORD.
de3-ti Treasurer.
rirCORK EXCHE.NGfR , BANK, PEIMA.
DELPHIA, November 2,3 d, 1363.
At the Election held 16th inst. the following Stockhold
ers were duly elected Directors of the Corn Exchang•
think:
O. Cattell,
Christian J. Rothman,
H. W. Oatherwood.
Edmund A.-Bonder,
Charles E. Wilkins.
David Yanderveer.
Sonathan Knight
Board this day ALEX. O.
monsly reelected President
ries President, and JOHN W.
. J. W. TORREY.
Cashier.
.klizander
James Steel.
Robert Emden,
William P. Cor,
Samuel T. Canby.
Philip B. Mine..
John. E. Gross,
And at the meeting of the
CATTELL. Esq., was aslant
ALEX.WRILLDIN. red..Y
TORREY. Cashier.
no24.Sm
COPARTNERSHIPS.
DISSOLUTION. -THE PARTNER
SHIP existing between the undersigned, under the
Arm of BAIGUEL & EVANS, le THIS DAY dissolved
by mutual consent.
WILLIAM SAMUEL.
WILSON NVANS
PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 2d. 1864. in27-Sty
TVISSOLUTION OF COPARTNER;
-R-'IIIIIP. —The Copartnership heretofore existing un
der the firm name of T. P. do S. S. SMITH is this day dis
solved by mutual coment. T. P. 81111TH,
Lemma 25. 1864. Cia27.3t•) S. S. SMITH.
THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS
da entered into Copartnership under the name of
SMITH, 8R0.,& PENROSE, for the purpose of trans
aeting a Boot tnd Shoe Manufacturing and Joßloing Bu
siness. at NO. 20 North FOORTH Street.
P. SMITH,
S S. SMITH,
WM. PSNROSE.
PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 25.1861. jc2.7.3t.
H. P. & C. R. TAYLOR,
IMPORTERS AND MANUFACTURERS 01
TOITAT SOAPS AND rzailmEßY, -
No.filla North NINTH Street.
JONES HOUSE,
HARRISBURG, PA.,
CORNER MARKET STREET AND MARKET SWAMI
A flret- clags house. Terms. *2 per day.
inso-ata 0. N. SONE&
P ORTRAITS THAT REPRESENT
you to the lire - see B. V. BEISHIWS splendid styles
life size Photogr_ephe in oil Colors. Exquisite specimens
of art. '694 ARCH Street. 11
EDMUND WILCOX,
riceteLuit COMMIS
SI N N
ER OF DEEDS
WILCOX 4% DELLEKER,
CUbTOM-HOUSE BROKERS.
No. 404 CHESTNUT Street
.1820 wfm et
F RETMER'S SPLENDID NEW
• Gallery Isthe centre of attraction: his Cartes de
Visite are the theme of merited
_praise. Go early and
been e good pictures. 644 LRCH. Street.
Mc° LEMENT'S PATENT- CANCEL
LING STAMP. with moveable type. (months.
publicsday ea.) the simplest nd best ever offered to
the pCan be had of A. & G. MoSLIMENT. 33;
CH.M.TICIT St. est. fourth door.
Always on hand a large assortment of Hand-Stamps,
Ingsto. belli rseiwit• Award t 4 oder. it*Eie
TILE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNES_DAY, JANUARY 1864.
W. 6. BLIGHT.
Secretary and Treanrer
Jan. 25. 18G1.
MILITARY.
VOLUNTEER MEDICAL SURGEON.
T Boards for the examination of candidat. s for the
position of ASSISTANT ISD.ROkON OF VOLtfbfrEfiad,
are in session at New York. Wa shineon, and Main un ti.
am lice.tion for perm Re. 1013 to appear before th'm
should be made in writ.ng to the SURGEON OgliEß sL
Cr. S. A., at WaSHIBOTON, D. C., and should be ac
rompanied by evidence of regular graduation and good
moral character.
Surgeons of the Volunteer Staff are promoted from the
grade of Assistant Surgeon, and are selected for merit
only. JOSEPH K. BARNeS.
ActinN surgeon GeneraL
Surgeon General's office, Washington, D. C.. Jan,
Gt
BOUNTY t U. S. BOUNTY! I t
100 MEN WANTED TO FILL A QUOTA AT
S6.IEY BOUNTY FOR NEW RECRUITS.
$250 BOUNTY FOR VETERANS.
C A S H,_
An soon as mustered in. and before leaving Rendezvous,
$4.9,.
COLORED RECRUITS OET PAID SESO CASH.
Mader authority of the War 73,4:attn . :tent the Provost
ktarehat of the Fourth District will accept Volunteer Re
crnita and pay the above Bounties.
Recruits have the choice of any. old-Regiment In tho
field. For particulars apply to
!AMMON WARNER,
United States Recruiting Agent.
N. E. corner of BROAD and SPRING GARDEN Sta.
ia26.3Pif
ITEADQUA_DTE Etig PRO VO MAR
SHAL FIRST DISTRICT PENNSYLVANIA, No. 245
South THIRD Street.
PFHLADELPHIA. January 25th, Mt
AVOID THE DRAFT.
. By the authority of the War Department, dble.bodied
men will be recruited by the
PROVOST MARSHAL OF THIS DISTRICT,
for any Company in any old Regiment, and will be cre
dited to
AN WARD IN THE CITY OF PHILADELPHIA
the recruits may select.
The City and Ward Bounties will be paid in cash, Go
vernment Bounties by instalments. Apply to
Capt. FRED'E. ZAR EIAUHEE,
Recruiting Officer.
TWELFTFI WARD-$702 BOUNTY.
All Recruits accredited to the TWRIATH WARD
• 111 be entitled to the fol wint Bounties:
Butted tstatee Bounty (Veterans) $402
Malted States Bounty (New Recruits) tit. 2
City Bounty, Cash 25)
Twelfth•ward Bounty, sash down 60
New Recruit's Bounty
Veterans'
ari9 - Tie Disbursing Committee sit deity. at Mt Li-
TART HALL, 532 North THIRD Street, where each
Recruit can rely on receiving .
_PIFT i DOLLARS CASH. .7i'c
upon being accredited to the Twelfth ward.
Sel. W. Itickardg, I L. B. Engtee,
Chas M. Wagner. I George Butz, -
Abel C T. Smith. John 11. Siner,
Fred. Ladner. Charles R. Abel.
Committee.
IS PEARSON. Treasurer.
PROVOST GUARD.- ONR THOU
SAND RECRUITS WANTED FOR PROVOST GUARD
DUTY.
The Honorable Secretary of War has authorized
Major General GEORGE CADWALADER to organize and
tqulp a ers.cial force for Garrison. Provost Guard, and.
other duty.
Yen cf good character and nne=cePtionalle babite,
who can bring good recommendations from reliable citi
zens in the portion of the State Where they may reside.
have now an opportunity rarely offered in the military
service.
A number of competent Clerks, Musicians, and Print
ers. as well as Carpenters and other mechanics, wilt be
required for special duties.
No man need apply for admirsion into this organization
unless be can bring the recommendation above men
tioned. ie between IS and 45 years of age, and at least
5 f--et 6 inches in height.
Recruits will be clothed and placed on duty at the Pro
vost Barracks as fast as enlisted.
Recruits from the city or country will be credited to
such Wards or Districts as they may select, provided
they. select
such Wards or Districts as have heretofore
shown an intention to fulfil their promises and act in
good faith towardspersons who have been accredited to
them for the purpose of avoiding the draft.
For fru ther information apply to the General Recruit
ing Station, Provost 6farehars office, FIFTH and BUT
TONWOOD Streets. Philadelphia.
B. A. MINS.
Lient Colonel and Provost Marshal.
ADANA-TROOP BOUNTY.-THE
undersigned will pay this Bounty at hie
office, Room No. U. No. 204 South FIFTH
&roes. between the hours of 3 and 6 in the
afternoon. as fo.lows:
TUESDAY (To-day), from letter A to incincive;
WEDNESDAY, from letter H to P inclusive; THURS
DAY. from letter Q to Y inclusive.
ja2B 2t. PRED'If: A. VAN CLEVE. Attorney.
RECRUITS WANTEDTO FILL
Cant L. Y. EVANES' CAVALRY COMPANY,
now filling rapidly, the Company to be at ,
tached to the 20th. Pennsylvania Cavalry.
commanded by Col. WYNKOOP. A 1 the bonntiss will
be
office at
aeon as the recruit Streetred in. Recinit
ing office at No. 2.721. MARKET
Capt. L. Y. EVANES,
Heeratting Officer.
ARMY GOODS.
1864.
VU're,M.flD - UGMS.
Officers and. soldiers, visiting the city on furlough,
needing
S W Co re. MI SS
And other MILITARY EQUIPMUTTS are invited to the
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Premiums written from January 1, 1863, to
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Do. undetermined January 1,1863.
Premiums earned during the year as above.. AL68,752 73
Interest from tnvestmente 10,6843 33
Losses paid during the year.
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2"3,010
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300 do. North PenusYlvanta Railroad.
220 do. Pennsylvania Railroad.
48 do. Delaware Railroad.
58 do. PhilaSelphia Bank.
2,877 scrip of sundry insurance companies.
Market value of the above.
Bills receivable --
Cash on hand
Cash deposited 17.
ja2s mwf 3t
.......335.574 93
10,000 00
40,1574 93
-sundry accounts duo for tuiretSed rrezaluxus.
6.lllvases, mid other acorn:lntl 60.466 99
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Francis Tete.
John H. Irwin,
Biewbery A. Smith,
J. P. Steiner.
George Lewis,
David Salemon.
G. W. Bernadou.
W. S. Baird,
S. Delbert for one year,
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Wm. C. Kent, A enry Samuel.
Henry Lewis, Jr.. Charles Wheeler.
Edward L. Civil*, Gilbert H. Newhall,
Ellis Tarnall, Thomas Dallett.
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Ja.ts•sw
Norrle 8.
RICHARD S.
OHN MOSS, Secret
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OFFICE No. 406 CHESTNUT SPRINT.
PHILADELPHIA. Textuary 27, 1804.
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Capital authorized and subscribed
•mount paid in.
ASSETS.
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Demand loans, on collaterals...... 11 778 00
Milted States 5.20 six per cent 11.000 00
Philadelphia City. six per cent.-- 8 180 00
Real estate 3,600 00
Bills receivable 1. 160 72
Interest accrued 3112 IS
Stocks .. 3.275 00
Balances, open policies, due from
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Cash in hand 3.821 88
Instalments on stock not called in.
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RECEIPTS POR 1863.
Prem s inms l, on fire risks, amounting
t 620,750 T 2
Pre o
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sl3. ES2
itg t 05151,000 702 S 7
Interest 4.362.93—516,E4 07
Fire losses
Expenses, rent. taxes, advertise
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Commissions
Salaries
Dividends ri s knuar] and 7nly ELSE 40
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FRANCIS JA. PUCK,
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. 15,638 60
..'2,610 53
LOSSES, EXPENSES. 4 ,98
&G 2
51
. 3,254 89
. 1,136 2t
. 2 300 00— 51i,672 6
CE COMPANY,
..rDIIT STREET,
ELYRIA..
ND IffISDRAXCE.
TOWS-
John W. Brennan,
Robert B. Potter,
John Kessler, Jr. ,
R D Woodruff,
• Charles Stokes,
Joseph D. Ellis.
BUCK. President.
ARDsON. Vice President.
arv. ial4-tf
TIME OIL FAINTINGN.
JUST RECEIVED
•16 CHESTNUT MEET
MDUCATIONMI.
WANTED IMMEDIATELY-A CPA
PSTANT BOORKEEPRR. in /*oiloBlcd. Refe •
reure required Add reed Box 12177, Y. O. jeZ7-3t•
WANTED -A PARTNER.. BY A
Physician who has a larger practice in a okustry
town, near the city. One having 8011113 experience pro.
ferred. Address Box 501 Post Office. ia27.3P,
WANTED -A THOROUGHLY.
PRACTICAL PEINTIR, one who understands
Composition and the running of Gordon's and Ruggles'
Power Peewee. aunts. with or:doubted refereneei. to
the Lockwood blantracturing Company, 27 4 u, South
'MUD Street.
WANIED—A PARTNER, WHO CAN
ralt st?.too cant ,t•) etlg974 In an bauest,honoreble
buisinene. which, it properly nabbed, It is believed - OGI
c,b11 7 , 3 320,K0 in the next two years.
Addrese • Bow Ova " Philadelphia Poet Nine• giving
real name, and an TIE:O4AV iew can be had.
Either a Lads , or a Gentleman can engaren-t'oe Fro
DV:P.
WANTED -A MAN COMPETE I
to trace charge as Forarnau of thg mannf.tetn ring
department of an oxtemalva Roan and Candles Y.At.bit A b
went. He must be thoroughly and prod:l,o , l tv 0.0.
QUainle3 with the bunion. is all itn br.iachn=i
and detaila, and moat fa nieb erst•cjama reference , 31
to character and abillty, To Mich a peraon a rare
opportunity offara to secure a permanent .Itmatifen.
Drone others reed apply. . . .
Ao,lilreee BOSTON (Kim ) POST OFFICE, Box 1,3R7
ja27-wfm-et
WA N TED -A FIRST CIL A.SS CAI
PAT SALESMAN, acquainted with. city retail
trade. Address "Carport'. " at tltlita 0% es. ia it
IV.ANTEIV—A FIRST-01,10 :-S 800 LC -
REBPER. one eennstolyied. to e.
businees preferred. Address, with rebreoce. i; f , 31.
Post Office.
WANTED— A FIRST ()LASS S ES
MAN. in a Boot and shog.hon4e, who ean nom
in..nd a near Pennsylvania and Saner trade. Ala°. one
who bay an cetablipned Weetern Pennsylvania a ad •Thi.)
trade. ?Lase having a knowledge of the hnslnes, pre
ferred. Address " A. 13.," at :Me °trine, with real eagle.
ja26.6t*
WA NTM.D-IN A DRY GOODS JOB
BING trol[ME,tan 6:Cp.4llsneell iILE3.II&N. To
one mho can rtfluenca a good ‘,..-untry 1%01,1 7,a-
P,Ty will be iiivsa. Addrene Box Prilladelnb in Po=i
Oth.
TO OAPITALISTS.—WANTED, Iti
an extensive Car-Boilding El.tablisbment. that fe
doizx a large alconnt of basil:tem explosively for each.
6ceciat Partner, with a capital of $21.003 to it2.l.' flu s
onbt.d reforenneh can be given. Address "3 Ft 8.,'
Box t , o. 19, Port Office.
WANTED -THE PRESENT NA NIE
and post, office address of a Lady whole maid
en name was Anna Woodward. - and whose addross
Given in t. 13, catalogue of • ntiosh College for 1.855-8 au
Wait Chuff!' Pa, Aa3• parson who cao sive the desired
I aformatton will Weeps address Mrs. ZSTEIrif4 AMMRR
MAIL Mt Healthy. Ohio.
WANT ED—A SITUATION TN. A
y Goods Jobbing Iloura, as Salesman, ID or
ant doors. on salary or commission. CuA control good
city and near trade. Address "Joseph Raymond.' this
office. i 126
WANTED.-ASMART. ACTIVE /30Y,
Y :to learn the Retail Dry-Goode - bnalneas. Ninat
come well recommended. Address "Dry Goode." Prent
face jar. fit
WANTED—TWO FIRST- C
BeiLESNEN, act/nal - btud with near c.)untry trade
and Ab ort- time bryera, in a .Tubbing Notion Eionsn Ad,
di ells Box 2244 Philadelphia Post Office. i 421
A N EXPFRIENGED BOOK KEEPER
AN
&sires employment in the Evening in any capacity
in which a knowledge of business could bo made
available. Address "J. P. W.."Box1281 0. ja21,12t.
$221.262 22
r ic 7; f A n
. T ,
$ 6O /180 a ni . o O nt r Z i .Txpen i ht.s p a i E d ,t o e A I o 'r u . A E C e ;
071 - E7,ealßarnlmema 'Mother artier. m. 15mrca
larn rant free SHAW &CLARK. Biddeford. Me. Ja27 2m
.179.49 12
HOUSES WANTED.—TWO TO
....Fouß, to the amount of $9.000 to 813.00: for which a
NMI hi of 20 acres. in a high state of onitivation, and fine
Howe, with city couvenameo.. 854 miles from Market
street. in Twenty-third Ward; balance to , mob. Or will
be sold on easy terms. /Warw. H. this office. or
"B-' Fos Chase P. O. m 25.30,
9tL11,019 9,1
$48.3-0 Is
gig n DEPUTY QUARTERMASTER
OBNERALT OFFIOII--ranADELpEns, Feb. B.
VESSELS WANTED Inaznadtatoly to *aryl , COAL to
tba following points!
Pe r y tn "fre i lit.
Fort Monroe. Va.
Alexandria. Va.
Newborn, if. C.
Port Royal, E. C. A. EOYD.
felo-tr Captain and Amotrtant Onarterrnastrr.
$20. , i 9 tr 3
LOST AND FOUND.
T OST OR MISLAID-WILLIAMS.
-..--JPORT and Elmira Chattel Mortgage Scrip la favor of
Bum & LOB DELL. Certificate No. 44. dated 9 m0.i.7.5.
MB. amount $189.67. Application hag been made at the
Mce of the Company for a new Certificate.
II S. McGOl4 B.
Wrmatzgrog. Del.. Tam 26, 1864. ia27-61c
LOST OR MISLAID-A PERPETUAL
POLICY OF INSURANCE. leaned by the "Fire Ae
preillikni" to Catherine bibert, for $BOO, dated Jannary
28, 1848. Any information thereof will be received by
ISAAC C PRIOR.
Cor. SPRING GARDEN and THIRTEENTH Streete.
- ia2o-wfml2t
FOR NAME AND TO LET.
A RARE CHANCE.—FOR SALE,
the RESTAURANT, DINING, and BILLIARD
SALOON. No. 4.20 LIBRARY street, opposite the Poet
Office. 'with or without tables. Apply at the SALOON.
ja27-4t•
FOR SALE-THE PROPERTY ON
-IL North 'FRONT Street, below LA.1312,1,, No. 959 to
967 Inclurtve, now need as coal and tan yards This pro
perty extends to Cob ockeink ()reek, on which it fronts,
an . tt has an outlet on Laurel Street. Apply to
Ja2s-st" W. H. STORES. Certaantown.
. $220.000 00
. 28.257
e t GERMANTOWN.— FOR SALE, A
10;;Adealrablo DWELLING HOUSE and large lot of
ground, MARKET SQUARE. opnniote School St. Apply
Lia2.s-3t.) W. H. EtTOKES, Germantown.
$354,193 16
e i FOR SALE—THE HOUSE AND
LOT. corner of WAYNB and •OHELTEN Avenue.
Germantown; lot 80 by 240 feet. Apply to
ja2s- 84* W. H. STORM, Germantown.
FOR SALE-THE HOUSE AND
LOT. GI:FELTEN Avenue, west of GREEN Street.
Germantown; lot 100 by 176 feet Apply to
ja26.3t• W. H. STOKb6. Germantown.
COAL YARD FOR SALE.-THE BISSI
Stted•np Yard in the city. Capacity for doing aref
amount of bosineoi. Inquire at 957 north tiI:7TB
Street. below Girard avenue. Terms easy. ja23•tit`
Oni FOR SALE-A FIRST•OLASS
FARM and COUNTRY SEAT, containing 160 acres
of Land, situate in DELAWARE County. on the Phi•
ladelphia and West Cheater Plank-road, nix miles front
Market-street Bridge, one mile from termination of De.
laware county P. Railroad. Thereon is a large man•
e'en house, with by trant at the door. and gas pipes in
the house. Tenant house, and every bullring necessary
to carry on a large farm and dairy. Orchards of a variety
of Fruit. The land is in the highest state of cultivation.
For further information apply to the owner. ADAK
C. ECKFELDT, living thereon, or to JAMBS A. FREE
MAN. 125 e WALNUT Street. .ia2d-6t•
o i r ; FOR SALE MIRA P-HOUSEIBIB
WALLACE Street. with all modevnrovements
Enquire on the premises, or to P. JAIIETET P , No. 1.6 N.
DELAWARE Avenue. Ja2.3-7t*
...$lOO,OOO 00
... 70,359 00
_ FOR S ALE-DESIRABLE IN
.11141LTSSTMENT—STORE and DWELLING. No
r
thwest
corner of Thirteenth and Lombard streets. Also.Dwell
in g Dense adjoining on Thirteenth. street.
Apply to A. B C,RVER $; CO..
ja2l 6t.' S. W. nor. NINTH and FILBERT Streets.
TO LET-A COMMODIOUS
AWL DWELLING, No. 132 North FRONT Street. Rent
moderate. Apply to WE CHERILL & BRO.,
0c29-tf 47 and 49 North SECOND street.
STORE TO RENT—No. 517 ARCH
'" Street, with handsome new-style front: Skylight,
gas. water, and furnace, with a good basement. Coca-
Pied by C. A. Vankirk & Co., as a gas-fixture establish
ment. Rent die.oo. ja2l-fmw4t.
al FOR SALE.-THE SUB
ASZAL SCRIBER offers for sale his COUNTRY SEAT, •
within a half mile cf Wilmington. Delaware, on the
Newport pike, containing EIGHT ACRES of good land,
in the centre of which is a EVERGREENS , MAPLES
variety of SHADB TRESS.
LINDENS, and others. in all over
over a hundred fuil-grown
trees. The improvements nsist of a large and com
modious MANtilitN. two stories and a half high. four
good rooms on a floor, with a hall eleven by forty
two feet. A HYDRAULIC RAM forces water from a
Spring in one of the lots into the upper story of the
Douse. It has the modern improvements. There is also
an Don Pump and Hydrant under a covered area at the
kitchen door. The ont-buildin s consist of STABLE
and CARRIAGE-HOUSE, sufficient for four horses and
several carriages; also, an ICE HOUSE, SMOKE and
BEN ROUSES. The ice house is tilled with ice, and the
st able has a hydrant in it. Good GARDEN with several'
varieties of DWARF PEAR and GRAPE VINES. in frill
bearing. There are also several varieties of APPLE,
CHERRY. and CHESTNUT TREES.
Terms accommodating. Possession given any time in
the spring. LEVI G. CLARK,
Jals-fmwlm On the Premises.
is FARMS FOR SALE-304 ACRES,
. - cr&-• mostly excellent soil, 3 miles from Greenwood, on
the Delaware Railroad, part under oultivatton end part
well-timbered; comfortable honse, barn. dm; orchard,
&c. Very cheap- ' only $6 600.
55 acres wood land, throe quarters of a mile from
Georgetown, Sussex county, Delaware; deep black rich
soil. Price only $1 100 .
190 acres, one mile from Bridgeville; 70 acres ander
cultivation; 10 acres splendid pine ;rove; 20 acres oak
timber; comfortable house. barn.: tables. do ; apple and
peach orchard, large quantity of cherries, &c; good 'soil
and well 'watered. Pries $2.750.
92 acres, near Princeton, N. S. Good soil. Price $6l
per acre.
Also, a large number of Pennsylvania and Ziei , See
My farms.
For houses. see North. American and United Statel
Gazette. B. P. GLENN.
Jalo VIZ South FOURTH Street.
VOR RALE AND EXCHANGE.-FINE
Farm, 217 acres, on the Delaware river, north of
this city; valuable Farm. 125 acres, near Wissahickon
Station. N. F. R. R. another near Penn Lynn Station,
N. P. R. R., 71 acres: Chester.aonnty Farm 243 sores,
near station Penna. R. R.; line Farm near Trenton. N.
J. A number of Fruit Farms in the States of Delaware
and Maryland will be sold low and on easy terms.. Call
and examine Register of Farms. B. PETTIT.
ja2o-tf 323 WALNUT Street.
KUHN & HILLIER, AGENTS FOR
THE PURCHASR AND SALE OF CITY AND
COUITRY PROPERTY. — Money procured on Mortgage.
Collectors of Hence Rents. Ground Rents, Book Ac.
ocunte, Obligations, &o, Office. No. IE9 South 'FOURTH
Street. /14m
The following properties for sale:
A lot of ground on the west side of Sixth Street.
100 feet front, extending south of Little Poplar street
19 6 i f erected he s
B t r o
ck em ousdl, e
SoaMar and.
o s a r t-bui
ld
ings.
Also, a lot of ground, east side of Seventh Street. 100
street,ont D 9 feet 10 inches south side of Little Poplar
to the middle of Marshall street. Title indlepu
table.
Also. a four-story Brick House. 1338 Girard Avenue,
Avenue, 6, price four-story Brick House. 124-0 Girard'
$6.600. Both modern improvements.
Only $l,OOO to $2,600 cash wanted. Balance on molt
gage.
Athree. story Brick Home, No. 44B,North Thirteenth
street Gas. Bath, and all modern improvements.
Price $1,600. $1,030 may remain on mprtgage.
Also. a three. story Brick House, No. RBI North Six
teenth street. Modern conveniences, Gas, Bath. Re.
Price $2,6C0. $1,930 may remain
KUHN & HILLIER;
IEO South POUnTll.Street.
ja23-St N. W. corner LIBRARY Strcet.
FOR S ALE --SCHOONER CIAO,
76 tons burden. built at Cooper's Point, IL S. , in,
1660. of the best seaeoned Umber: A fast. seller. of light
draft, and in complete order. APPIy to
B. B. it G. W. BENDERS. M• 1 b. FR Glass.gat.
ja26 6tits Or Dyott works.
.YOU SEARCH IN VAIN FOR BET
TER or TER or more pleasing likenesses than. REIMER'S
Colored Photographs. Only fore. most, satisfactory
Picture SECOND Street, above Green. its
ESTABLISHED IN 1846,—THE
Leonalns steam SP3OTACCurtfactory,
m4B North SIGNTH 'Stmt. Re • de partment cili
open Monday,. Feb. 1.1.984. BAB i5.27-wfm3tir
TO CARPENTERS AND BiIIIDERS:
UMBRA.
FOR SALR-rat less than iussitet ratesa VAry fine
Tot of Ist quality INDIAN RIVIR BAY FLOORTIf Ct. fall
inch Me*, thoroughly seasoned; will be mild low. to
close out the yard at S. H. corner of EIGHTY'. Street and
GIRARD avenue
Akio, 100.000 feet of Whit* Pine Boards. list. 2d. and.
Pane2l.
Carts ILO Chestnut Pons,, at 90 cents. ,
The whole will be sold low for cash tVe month,
3527-5?
THE FIRST CARTES DE
made in this pity Were at NWWELL'a GALLERY.
No. Isl 4 ARCS Street. Recent improvements, of an
important nature, furnish facilities for *roaming IN: ,
times which. in poirA of boaittz. are tunitiroamed.
3a7.6. ift ifs
1000. PRIME GBOCER'S
TICKLES. AlmOns In 3. 4..5. and 10
gallon Kegs. Prima Newark Rweet and Onampigna
Cider er,natantly on hand and for s.ala by kI.DRICH. di
T / 0 7 : 58 . No- / 9 1 IP.. !On I.IST IV Strial. .i94113%*
. -
WANTS.
elk gitifiBIVIENTS,
MISS ANNA E. DICKINSON
(07 INVITATION)
WILL REPEAT ELEit
GIMAT PATRIOT - 1C ADDRESS,
DaLllgrn4f 1 . 3 the Eta a 0: the flonsa or ft+preaeataticreat .
Uaf the President and. Member.; or the
Cabinet and Gong:rem
ACADEMIT OP I!£J'-ITO,
ON W.:c.3)NESDAY EVEN - ING N ter, Trta
n: N ( r, )
TICKETS: ;35 Cants. RESERVED
Situate cent No •43 on and after 'MONDAY, 2,et h Oast
ei! the AOADE.VI OF an..l at GOULD'S. S. a
vrrahr E•EVI,MT.3 sad GLIESTITNY Streets, 1:1.13.4k
PHILADETZUte.": TALI EAU Levi • 1.36 , 4„
Miss A ],n II F', Dt.*Poson :
The. undersigned olticons of Piritadelphia reraiirtfolly
re:linest ?bet yen wil) zwest at the Academy of dusio, in
this city, the patriotic. &Mixers delivered_ by you, upon
t:.O in TrEstioa of Senate did and Members of Om:quest, in
the Had of the Howe ofaelarecontattroc. on tbo eventnß
of tetra :«r, the itilli Ina::
Borblg b 7 14. favored le roopopoo to ibis rognest, and
dash in* that von will de,..3 Trsata for thiff net nose as coals
a day ac wili....rot ,-,.• OW. convvnlep ce,,,
"Yr.... a] e. r* ry re•tprectfilliy,, 7encs,
Arch. Gait r. .sley, G. Gatteli.
Then as Allallan, • 17:4Enund A. Sendai;
Samuel I. Ward. 1 Lettish Richroduan iis rk*.,
George (30e1Tinaa, IC , .F. Hoffman.
Gecrgo L. lie :by. ,Cl.-ales ICneoht.
Janet, A. V. nrant!, IA , a.. McHenry.
Fi .1. Cniolv. ilte'aart F.rvien,
Howard El iuthmen,lP. ET ?single.
Nathan Brooke . blab ]..,. Fitoo,
F, R. Shippet, IA 1 , ,2... Viriwd,e,
Job S. Ivine, 'Edward biter,
Gtorge W. Mars. James re. Perot,
1 Owls Baugh, E. G. HaAtell,
William E. vier]. L. W. Heratitte,.
L. G. Graff. Simeon Walla nit
banmel Dart ranf t , I R EL Los,
J. DnuwollY. J. M. Srah.h,
W. U. Browne, • !“. W. Lir:o3,
Tkomas S. Wright. IE. tinvFoo , l7.
E. li. Pura.. Alex. M !Elroy,
A .T Andrews, (Hurter Broo.r;
W W. bu t t . Joon Hartman.
Cl. E. Ti ‘d lir]. . !Wm "...:114..ropev
.1 , .1ah Bryan, 1111 . . S. ' Myer;,
an4:otbrers.
iiHßa r;. A;s11. o,lly. Alen - . G. Catlett. nos .Vinnor...
Ponrund A. 8014,4 r,
13N.I.T.I.EMEN: I thank yon heartily fur the htnnr oou.
fired on me by sour ninetl7.tna acd fent tbt
beet ti plesenr, f eceivi on it ?tort, own city of Vh
',hie, I would name Wedne,'l.7, the tich inst.. as the
tuttn. Tray ycord,
ANfla DIU:I/750M
WAMiIIC.IOI, D. C., :Nam - try in. 1361 1..ez1,27-2t
A MERICAN A CADIcfIY (He m URIC
'FRIDAY EVENSN(I, .;csu. :9,1334.
General E. W. GANTT.
_ - -
Of Little-Rock. Arkaaae...,
And Hon. IT. 0. TAILoiI,
3fl4t TenneeNee,
Will addreatt the eitirena of Philadt.lebta, 'or the benefit
of the tit Ff BRING 12.1 EMIT TEUTINS.,'EE, General
Gantt having con , nated at Cho nrieet..'eolontation of the
frig ode of the eerum.
AdintthiCa , to ex rquet, Parquet Ciro'e, ?tad R.loony.
w:th remerved text .00 S DOLLAR.
Family Circle tri cents.
Tudiete to be had, en and after Wedoettiey, Fobrnam
27, at 9 o °lock A N. at the A cadem y of I.4unic and T. B.
Pugh's, Sixth and Che9tant ,treets.
Treasurer of Relief Feud ['dab COAL
Eicretary l'one.lll T Thome.
Doom open at 7. 4 : Addret, to contatonco at 3 o'etnetk. _
te2B.4t
NE'Vi r ti,CH EsTN UT-ST. TN.EArrtiE.
LEONARD GROVER
THIS (Wednesday) EVENING, De x
Eccond night of the
GREAT COMPANY .
SceonC, night of the beautiful Drama, by friutor
THE VErkRAN
•
- - •
The caet embraces a very large properti.m of Ms
Etrougth of the V)111 Gaut'.
The new Feenery far tho drama by Wenn. J. R. Smith
and D. A. Sirong The amain for the thank.] (entirely
new) by C. Keppit,
HL VETERAN
nretenta
Minn bIIBAN nEtilli, an. BLatreME DIRTY.
Mira Alice Placide, an Aininebos , .s•er to too &air*
Mrs. a. R Chapin.as Mr.. Malt;halco.
Miss Sophy Giruber. as Zelda.
Mies Erman _Schenck, an Gulnare, Chief Snitann.
Bliss Miller. as Aura.
Mr. Barre - Pearson. as Colonel relmar, the Veteran.
Mr. Charles Barron. as Leon Delmar, his BOIL
Mr. T. H. Kultitt, as... Eugene, the Colonel's Protege.
Mr. H. L. Everett, as Captain Belmont.
Mr. H Forrest, Jr.. as Lieut. Monier.
Mr. Carland as Lieut. Lorialle.
Mr. W. A. Donaldson, as lusef, afterwards
Emir /Mohammed,
,Off an nun, Grand Vizier.
-•••The Sultan of Myra.
Outdo%
- ._,.
T L. Dannelly,
Mr Geo, A, Andrews, as...
Mr. Tames J. rryor. as
. .
Mr. EC A. Herudon, as
tfr. J. Wood as
Mr. Blake as
Mr. Gray as
Mr. Matthews ae
Mr. MLchellae
Regimental Band. Soldiers. Arabs, Lady Attendants. dte.
PRIOES OF ADMISSION:
Preps Circle or Parquet 50 cent&
Family Circle 25 canto.
orchestra Seats 75 aerate.
Five of the front Bench OF only are reserved as Orchestra
Seats. Di° extra charge for securing Seats.
Overture will commence quarter before 8 o'clock.
MI S. JOHN DREW'S NEW ARCH
STREET THEATRE.
BY UNIVERSAL DESIRE.
TO•NIOHT (Wednesday), Jan. 27, lad.
Last time but two of the groat Drama of
TBtt TWEET-OP-LEAVE MAN,
With its NEW SCENERY.
!TIERING TABLEAUX, and
FINE ACTING.
•
Concluding with the laugh ab ENKlNle &needled& of
THE JSES,
With ell the comic strength of the Company in the cast.
THURSDAY. Benefit-of BARTON HILL.
SATURDAY, STUART ROBSON'S Benefit.
Cattain rises at 734 o'clock,
WALNUT -STREET THEATRE.
FAREWELL ENGAGEMENT
•
of the young, popular. and beautiful Aotrate.
MAIZE wEsTERN.
o, In conrequenco. of the immense nightly gatherings
and continued application a for !eats. will a_ppear
EVERY WANING THIS WEEK
in her great original, emotional Play of
EAST LYNNE;
Ott, THE ELOPEMENT 77,;
Box Office open from P A.M. till 3P.M.
MAENNERCHOR RESPECT.
-a- FULLY announce that their
. FIFTEENTH FANCY DRESS BALL
will take Mace on
MONDAY, FEBRUARY let, 1863,
AT THE
AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
It is their intention to make this Ball one of the MO3l
select of the season, and, therefore, have adopted. the
following regulations:
Cards of admission can only be bad by subscriptioN ggf
the undersigned—the price to be THREE DOLLARO.
admitting a gentleman and two ladies . Visitors will
Please attend in Fancy Dress. heeds of families only eta
caged. Every exertion will be made by the Committee
to maintain the reputation these balls have always ea..
Toyed.
The Music will be furnished by Elintfeld's Band and.
Orchestra, consisting of thinly - flue performers.
Promenade Concert to commence at half pad 8 o'olook.
the Polonaise at 9 o'clock.
Carriages ad down heading south, take up heading
north.
J. B. CAMP. No. 130 North Seventh street.
R. T. SCHMIDT, No 96 North Third street.
BE KAISER.. No 1019 Chestnut street.
C. NEllte aN. No. 940 Market etreet.
F. BALTZ. No 333 North Third street,
1.017.14 TOURNEY, No 227 North Second street.
C. N. MANN. Fifth and Green streets.
V. W. E. AGAIN. No. 457 North Third street.
IL WOLSIEFFER, No 480 North Sixth street.
C. BENEERT, No. 42 South Fourth street.
F. L. ROME. No. 711 Spruce street.
T. B. POTSDAMER. No. 31 North Third street.
F. &PERIL No. 30 South Third street.
G. 1, NDRE &Co No. 1101 Chestnut street.
LEE Ss WALKER No. 722 Chestnut street.
A. BIROFELD. No. 139 South Seventh. street. .ia2B St
GREAT NATIONAL CIRCUS
TROOPS—mks • KET Street,
_above Twelfth.
Menai mess, Mn. .CHAftT.EtS WARNER. formerly Mrs.
Dili FILE
The People have popularly demonstrated that the
GREAT NATIONAL CIRCUS must remain. The Man
-3 gement. in response to public sentiment, have consented
to
/KEEP OPEN FOR THREE WEEKS LONGER,
and will present re usual the
SPORTS AND PASTIMES OF THE RING
in a style that will continue to reflect credit on the stare
of the profession that combine t makeup the Great Na
tional Troupe.
ADMISSION-25 cents: Stage Seats, SO cents: -Print* .
$5; 0511exy. 25 cents.
Evening performance cOMMenctr4 7, 4)
IdaTirfa
EVERY WEDNESDAY AIM BATURD.LY AFTERNOON.
commencing at 23 . 4 o'clock. ia2b 6t ,
CONCERT HALL
LECTCHE Boom
CHESTNUT STRUT. ABOVE TWELFTH,
FIFTH SUCCESSFUL WEEK CF
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WIINDEBLICHT
A terieE of Hirutratione of
T. S. ARTHUR'S
TBII HIGHT'S IN A BAR-ECOM.
.A.LRO
JOBli Rai/41PS
PILGRIM'S rEoctaBEIS.
And other attractive Scenes front
CHARACTBIL NAT13117:4 and APR.
Pronrietor and Manager Mr. :possra
wlll continue for a short season.
Thie splendid eerles of more than MI grand ranoramalt
Paintings was e=seated by
Mr. (11 , 10R013. WUNDBALICH.
an American Artist, who stands unrivalled . as a Ulla@
Painter.
Admission 25 cents. Chillpen 15 cents.
DOOTS open at 7 e , clock.
Liberal arrangements made with schools, to:apemen
and other societies.
Matinde even' Wednesday and Saturday afternoon at
o'clock. Children 10 cents. ja4-alt
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EXITEITION every WRPNESTAT, at 334 P M.
dapriesioa TEN CENTS. Store Mr &milt WORTH
Street.
TEMPLE OF WONDERS.
ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS A
TENTaAand OREPtrwr.F Straota,
WILL SHORTLY CLOZZ.
24.4.01 CAL and PHILOSOPPITIAL Bnnli.linr2Flrtn'z
Groat , ?mane of VErTAILOQUILiaIt SA4 ?Its 14EANal/a
CANARY BIBDS.
SIGNOR BLITZ will - tp"rtaar in his p0r..4.4r Sittert
ments EVERY EVENifsB COMMODai7 at 714. Lai
WEDNESDAY and SAMIDAY AFTERNOON at S.
A balsoion Weenie dhildren cents- ;ta;
pENITSYLIT/SIA. A.CIIDEM.Y• aP
Tia FMB ARM_ itoarkcanisnium mm%
11 OPDAIII DAILY Cidskys exsentsa from 9 .4. hi, 1111
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days
99 se - As. Children Warrior , is`D-tf
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MATERIALS FOB IlliqCE
IDECB.24ATER. AND SVIirANA airsme.
=EON. MARANO. ANZ EIPIOWL
CIDER, WI ES. Ate.. 2.1.:
A.LBETAT 0. ROMCIATS,
Denier In MiesGronerlei.
deis Corner ELEVENTH inul VINE Vizoita.
ma Atif=4,. NO'BICE.
FOR Balat'lllOßS.
TRIPE REMIT.
BALTMORE AND PRILADELF STRAKBOATCO,
ERICSSON E..
Tise,:tanblic are respectfully intbrmed that the Steamers
'hawkneenmed they. tripe between Philadelphia and Bal
timore, rhenavigntion of the t'dvers.ano , coast being free
fr Tag jeki
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One of the R amer wink Mayo daily —Fri/leaFe ex'
eepted—at 3 o'clock P. N,, and wilt arrive In 13alti
more next morning.
Freights 0011 kinds tan at the u.eual low raise.
A. GROVES. JA, gent.
No. $* South wrioxEs•
' Sa27.Bt•
MrCORRECT PIANO 111KINe.
—Mr. 0. E. SARGEAT'd Orders for Tutus
and liienstirin AES Tit PtsigLog are
reet. c. reeelu
71171. e l at MAtiOnt (M.'S,.
CSIDr St
Kt has had Sie,ven years' intteity experience, 80 ,.
ton. and five "Leers err.Plo7.-i 4l - 0 eltiladS l o,l6,
StECiaL —rianos ye/eat/10'0 to &MIA '.BB Bort ati
wireettoned as new. widhout removing.
Warms fey Tuning. di
oat-Emir
NMBRADBURY'S C
COLDIA.T.D.A.L
PIANOS mecalfayr ....,
PRIEM IN FOUE WEEK dimly. eu SEVra FIBER
most guttering leetimoxiiiiis Ile' 1 the fall aMN The
from a large number of theme recently been received
elmillm ,et eminent artists, Ia
ooPINOELALK, MAW .
irgr ~ AND WOLFSON;
who doolare that the __
degree, all the Wel% ae• Anntn POMO. in Ma blitaia
PERT . a
PLANO-FORTE.
G. ANDES & 00 .
nos CHER ['Nur Meet
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114—AN INVOIO'S OF
tun Tar se -EP pure Olive 011 Jut reeeived per SW
QB/ • 4* by
13. a JAB. OMISTAIES, Sole Agents.
/4.oa._r 1516 WALNUT. arid 01 GRualw
Simmer tavola of Me maw lot loodiso
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... HU lan ilfonreddln.
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Serttealxt Sampan.
Sergeant Benuoone.
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