THE DAILY EVENING TEL EGR A PH I'HIL A. Dfi L i' i l A, SATURDAY, DEOEMBKR 31, L8W. ITU mCAI, ATVU IIt ANOXIC. The VMr AnnMwririt At tub Walnut lioucicault's dritmit ot The llapparee will be represented this afternoon and evening. On Wednesday next a new drama of It fo In London, by Artbur Iialliday, entitled The Great City, will bo produced with new scenery and appointments. AT thb CnrssiT Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Florence will appear this afternoon and evening in The Tielet-of-Leave Man. On Monday The Colleen Bairn will be per formed. A- new piny, written for Mr. and Mrs. Flo rence, entitled Isharogne, is in rehearsal. At the A licit Robertson's comedy of Ours will be prevented this afternoon and evening. A new fareo entitled Coquette; or, The Two Joneten, will fhortly be produced. At the New American Theatre a family matinee will be given this afternoon, and an attractive niieccllaneous performance this even ing. At the (Jitters, Tenth and Callownill streets performances will be given this afternoon and evening. At tiik Ancn Street Oi'eua IIocse an interesting minstrel programme will be pre sented this evening. 8ignor Lii.iTZ and bis son will give magical entertainments at the Assembly Building this afternoon and evening. At tele Nkw American Museum, Ninth and Arch streets, the drama of Monte Chrixto will be represented this afternoon and evening. At DuntKz & Benedict's Opera IIocse Amy Lloyd's Female Minstrels will appear this evening. The Germ. ma Orcitestra will give a pub lic rehearsal at Musical Fund Hall this after noon. The German Opera. The sale of subscrip tion tickets for the season of seven perforui onces of German opera announced to commence at the Aeucleniv of Music on Monday.Jannary 9, will begin on Tuesday next at the music store of F. A. North & Co., No. 1(W( Chesnut street. The subscription price for the seven nights will only be $ 7. citi rasing. Wh.bor's Con Liver Oil and Lime. The great popularity of tb's safe and efficacious preparation Is alone attributable to its intrinsic worth. In the cure of coughs, colds, asthmas, bronchitis, whooping cough, scrofulous humors, and all consumptive symptoms, It has no superior, if equal. Let no one neglect the car! j symptoms of disease, when an agent U thus at hand which will alleviate all complaints or the chest, lungs, or throat. Manufactured only by A. B. Wilbor, Chemist, No. 166 Court street, Boston. Sold by all druggists. B0T8, Boys, Boys. We are selling for 15 Boys' overcoats that far sur pass anything ever offered for the prlee. Examine them at Rock hi li. & Wii-Son's Great Brown Stone Hall, Nos. 603 and 60S Chiisnct street. N. B. Our f 10, 12, and 15 suits are going off by the thousands. Ton snoi'i i not t il to call at the Cnlnaand Glassware establishment of William Akers fc Co., No. 823 Market street, when about to lay in a fresh supply for the table or bed-room. They have the prettiest assortment of china, glass and queens ware tn the city, and everybody should go there, as It Is guaranteed to be a bazaar where the purchaser can save money. Without Spot or Sediment. Phalon's Vltalla, or Salvation for the Hair, has no bad smell, and does sot stain the skin. It has no ingredient that sub sides In the form of filthy sediment. Consequently, It is not shrouded in darkened bottles. The natural color of the hair, however completely It may have faded out, Is Invariably reproduced by the Vltalla. Sold by all druggists. The Mystic Water from David's Well Is fast being recognized as a most valuable remedy for Dyspepsia, Kidney Diseases, Liver Complaints, In cipient Consumption, Nervousness, and General Debility; It has been highly recommended by physi cians, and Its cures testify to Its great medicinal value. D. S. Cadwallader, general agent, No. 1005 Race street, Philadelphia. Burnett's Kaixistqn The best cosmetic. Mb. William W. Cabsidt, the JeweUer at No. 8 Boath Second street, has one of the largest and most attractive stocks of all kinds of Jewelry and Sliver ware in the city. He has also on hand a fine assort ment of fine American Western Watches. Those who purchase at this store at the present time are certain to get the worth of their money. An Old andWill-Tried Remedy. Mrs. Winslow's soot hlng syrup for children teething has stood the test of thirty years. Millions of mothers can testify that it is reliable and perfectly safe In all cases. Relieves the child from pain, softens the gums, regulates the bowels, gives an Infant troubled with colic pains quiet sleep, and its parents unbroken rest. The City of Boston has selected Ilallet. Davis & Co.'s Pianos for its Normal and Grammar Schools. Warerooms, No. 027 Chesnut street. Prices mode rate for cash and instalments, or rent. W. Redfleld PhelpB & Co., agents. The best billiard hall in a hotel in Boston is that of the American House. Guests will And that every provision has been made for their needs and pleasures while sojourning in this favorite hotel. ' Ret. Albert Barnes. Photographs of different sizes of the late Rev. Albert Barnes, from life, can be had at F. Gutekonst's, No. 718 Arch street. Bedding, best in the city, lowest price, and gua ranteed, by Albertson & Co., No. 1130 Chesnut street. I Burnett's Cocoaine a perfect halr-dresslng. w. f. oedde8 sons, Steam power Book and Job Printers, No. 724 Chesnut Street. Having greatly increased our facilities, we are prepared to execute with neatness and despatch every variety of Letter-press aud Llthographlo Printing at No 724 Chesnut street. 9IAIIUIED. Murphy Morris In Wilmington, Del., on Tues day, December 27th, 18T0, by Rev. P. Uellly, Mr. James F. Murphy and Miss Lizzis E. Morris, of Wilmington. Packard Stobrs. On Thursday, December 29 th, at the Church of the Pilgrims, Brooklyn, N. Y., by the father I the bride, assisted by Rev. Dr. Eustis, of Springfleld, Mass., and Rev. Henry Ward Beeclier. Professor Lewis R. Packard, of Yale College, and Miss Harriet Moore Storks, eldest daughter of Rev. R. 8. Storrs, Jr., D. D., of Brooklyn, N. Y. t iii:i. Cat anna On the morning of thefSOth Instant, Richard, lnfautson of Victor and Virginia Cavauna, aged 6 months and 18 days. Schurch George Louis, died December 80, 1870. eon or Samuel and Marie L, Schurch, Jr., aged 1 year 8 months and 17 days. The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend the funeral, from the resi dence of his parents, No. 240 Race street, on Sun day, Jan. 1st, at o'clock. ' INSUltE YOUR LIFE AT HOME IN THB AMERICAN XIITJB INSURA-INCIS CO. OF PHILADELPHIA. ALEX. WBILLDIN, President. JOHN 8. WILSON, Secretary. The AMERICAN issues policies on all desirable si ana al low rate, and li viuuruatwrd In the advan tages offered to insurers by auy Company In the United States. iu wsuiaut, S. E. Corner Fourth and Walnut Sti. DIVIDENDS, ETO. jfoSjy PHILADELPHIA AND READING RAIL ROAD COMPANY, Office No. 227 South FOURTH Street, Philadelphia, Dec 84, W0. NOTICE In accordance with the terms of the Lease and Contract between the East Pennsylvania Railroad Company and the Philadelphia and Read log Railroad Company, dated May 19, 1969, the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Company will pay at their Office, No. 227 South FOURTH Street, Philadelphia, on and after the 17th day of January, 1S71, a dividend of 11(50 per share, clear of all taxes, to the Stockholders of th-j East Pennsylvania Rail road Company, as they shall stand registered on the books of the said Eat Pennsylvania Railroad Company on the 81st day of December, 1870. S. BRADFORD, Treasurer, Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Company. NOTE. The transfer books of the East Pennsyl vania Railroad Company will be closed on Decem ber 81, 1870, and reopened on January 10, 1871. HENRY C. JONES, Treasurer, 12 27 tJ17 East Pennsylvania Railroad Company. ggy- PHILADELPHIA AND READING RAIL ROAD COMPANY, Office No. 227 S. FOURTH Street. Philadelphia, Nov. 80, tS70. DIVIDEND NOTICE. The Transfer Books of this Company will be clos on Wednesday, the 14th of December next, and r opened on Tuesday, tho loth of January, 1871. A dividend of FIVE PER CENT, has been 5c elarcd on tho Preferred and Common Stock, clear of State tax, payable in cash on the 27th of Decem ber next to the nolders thereof, as they shall Stan registered on the books of the Company at the close of business on the 14th of December. All payable at this office. All orders for dividends must be witnessed and Stamped. S. BRADFORD, 12 1 Gw Treasurer. fltjy- MERCHANTS' AND MANUFACTURERS' h NATIONAL BANK. Pittsburg, December 29, 1870. DIVIDEND NOTICE The Directors of this Bank have this day declared a Dividend of FIVEPKU CENT, on the Capital Stock out of the proms of the last six months, payable December 81, 1870. The Philadelphia Stockholders will be paid at the Commercial National Bank of Pennsylvania, Phila delphia. JOHN SCOT T, JR., 12 81 lot Cashier. nssy- TO THE HOLDERS OF OHIO STATE STOCKS Notice Is hereby given that the Interest due Januarv 1. 1871, on the Funded Dent of the State of Ohio, will be paid at the American Ex change National Bank, in the city of New York, from the 1st to the 15th proximo, and thereafter at our office in this city. Columbus, Ohio, December 13, 1870. JAMES n. GODMAN, Auditor of State, ISAAC R. SHERWOOD, Secretary of State, FRANCIS R. POND, Attorney-General, Commissioners of the Sinking Fund of the State of Ohio. 12 30 1m OFFICE OF THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY. Philadelphia, November 1, 1S70. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. The Board of Directors have this day declared' a semi-annual dividend of FIVE PERCENT, on the Capital Stock of the Company, clear of National and State taxes, payable in cash, on or after November 80, 1870. Blank powers of attorney for collecting dividends can be had at the office of the company. The office will be opened at 8 A M. and closed at 8 P. M., from November 30 to December 8, for the payment of dividends, and after that date from 0 A, M. to 8 P. M. THOMAS T. FIRTH, 11 12m Treasurer. gs- STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, TREA w SURY DEPARTMENT. Columbia, 8. C, Deo. 28, 1970. The Interest maturing January 1. 1871, on the Bonds of the State of South Carolina, will be paid in gold, on demand, on and after January 1, at the Banking House of H. H. KIMl'TON, No. 9 Nassau street, New York, and at the TREASURY OFFICE In Columbia, S. C. The Interest on the Registered Stock of the State will be paid in Columbia only. NILES G. PARKER, Treasurer State South Carolina. Coupons will be received for examination on and after the 27th Instant. II. II. KIMPTON, 12 80 1st. Financial Agent State South Carolina. Btfsr NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. A DTVI DENDof FIFTY CENTS PER SHARE will be paid bv the HESTONVILLE, MANTUA, AND FA1RMOUNT PASSENGER RAILWAY COM PANY, free of State tax, on and after December 27ih next, at the office of the Company. No. 112 South FRONT Street. Transfer books will be closed December 15th and reopen December 81st, CHARLES P. HASTINGS, 12 10 smwtf Treasurer. OFFICE SUSQUEHANNA CANAL COM PANY Philadelphia, December 30, 1870. Coupons numbered 86. for the January Interest on the common Bonds of this Company, due 1st proximo, will be paid on and after said date, on presentation at the First National Bank. ROBERT D. BROWN, 12 81 lot Treasurer.. WEST JERSEY RAILROAD COMPANY, Office of the Treasurer and Secretary, Camden, Deo. 24, 1970. The Board of Directors have tnls day declared a dividend of FIVE PER CENT., payable to the Stockholders at this date, at the Office of the Com- any, in CAMDEN, N. J., on and after THURSDAY, lecember 29, 1870. The Stock Transfer Books will be closed from this date until Saturday, December 81, 1870. GEORGE J. ROBBINS, H 87 fit Treasurer W. J. R. R. Co. OFFICE OF THE WEST PHILADELPHIA corner of Forty-lirst and Ilaverford streets. Philadelphia. Duo. 21. 1870. The Board of Directors have this day declared a amaena or FIVE PER CENT. on the capital stock, clear of all taxes, payable on the 81st lnkt. The Books for the Transfer or stock will be closed until January 20, 1871. SAMUEL P. UU11N, 12 24stutns4t Treasurer, tg? UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY, The conrons of the First Mortsaire BonU of the UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY, due Junnary l, is.i, will be pai l in gold, free or Gov ernment tax, on ana arter mat ciate. at me umce oi the Company, in Boston, and at the Banking House of MORTON, BLIbS A CO. In New York. Schedules of Coupons will be received for examination on aud after the 20th Inst. JOHN M. S. WILLIAMS. 12 30 lot Treasurer.1; OFFICE ST. NICHOLAS COAL COMPANY, " No. 806 K WALNUT Street. The Board of Directors of the St. Nicholas Coal Company have this day declared a dividend of THIRTY CENTS per share, clear of State tax. piv able on January 8, 1871. The transfer books will be cloted from December 24 to January 3, 1871. R. JOHNSTON, Treasurer. Philadelphia. December 21. 1870. 12 81 9t w3 OFFICE SUSQUEHANNA CANAL CO. Philadelphia, December 80, 1870. The Interest due oh the 1st proximo on the sus ouebanna Canal Preferred aud Tide Water Canal Priority Bonds of the Company will be paid at this oni co on ana auer saia aate. ROBERT D. BROWN, 12 81 lot Treasurer, OFFICE OF EAST MAHANOY RAILROAD Phii.adkli'Iiia. Dec. 8S.18T0, A dividend of THREE PER CENT, has been de clared upon the capital stock of this company, pay able iu cash on and after UUt instant. I8i12t JWHN WELCH, Treasurer. RAILROADS. miZif- OFFICE OF THE NORTH PENNSYLVA. NIA RAILROAD COMPANY, No. 407 WAL- H IT Street. Philadelphia, December 23.1870. The annual meeting of the stockholders of the NOHTll PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COM. PANY will be held at the office of the Compauy, No. 4t7 WALNUT Street, PUlladoiuuia, on MON DAY. the ulutU day of January. 1871, at 18 o'clock M., for the purpose of electing a President and ten Directors to serve lor me eiiHuinir year. 12 23 lot EDWARD ARMSIKONG, Secretary. RAILROADS. H - iW- CLEVELAND, COLUMBUS. CINCINNATI, AND INDIANAPOLIS RAILWAY COM PANY. Cleveland, Ohio, Dec. 8fi, 1870. A Special Mectit ir of the Stockholders of this Company will he held at the Oftlce of the Company, n uievciana, un'o, on ui'ink-idai, January 2ft, IS71, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 8 )"clock P. M., to vote upon a proposition to aid In the construction of, and leaslnpr, a line of Railroad between Springfield and Cincinnati, Ohio, and upon a contract with the Cincinnati, Sandusky, and Cleve land Katlroad Company, for running and buslooss arrnnRfments. The Transfer Hooks wir be closed on th evening of January 14, and reopened February 2, 1871. ny orner oi me noari or pirector. 18 80 tJ25 GEORGE H. RUSSELL, Secret vy. rjKE- PHILADELPHIA, DECEMBER 89, tlfiu VI L Vt V Alt t Ala ft W I A V " 18T0 The iM VI ' A-t I t Fr .L IlJll LtAWJJX I ' V 'ill I X 1 1 Annual Meeting of the stockholders of the Moselem Railroad Company will be held at the office of the hllsdeiphia and Keadinir Kaiiroai compiny, !. S27 S. Fourth street, Philadelphia, on MONDAY, Januarys, 1871, at 8 o'clock P. M., at which time Prtsidrnt and six Directors will ie elected to serve for the ensuing year. W. A. CHURCH, 18 81 l.tt frecrctary Moselem Railroad Company. rgg- OFFICE PHILADELPHIA AND TRES- PniLAotLpniA, Dec. 19, 1870. The annual meetlmr of the Stockholders oft this Company will be held at their office, No. 284 South DELAWARE Avenue, Philadelphia, on MONDAY, the 9th day of January. 1871, at 1 o'clock P. M., when an election will be held for twelve Llrectors to serve lor theensulDg jear. FLOYD II. WHITE, 12 iv i j a Assistant secretary. PHILADELPHIA AND READING RAIL- ROAD COMPANY, Office, No. 887 . FOURTH ctreet. Philadelphia, Dec. is. 1370. Notice Is hereby given to the Stockholders of this Company that the annual meeting and election for President, six Managers, Treasurer, and Secretary will take Place on the second MONDAY (9th) of January next, at 12 M. WM. H.WEBB, 12 10 tjan isecretary. Bff OFFICE OF THE NATIONAL RAILWAY On and arter January 1, 1871, the Olllce of THE NATIONAL RAILWAY COMPANY will be in the Cambria Iron Company's building, No. 213 S. FOURTH Street. ROBERT R. CORSON, 12stuths4t Secretary. CITY RAILROADS. t&T OFFICE OF THE HESTONVILLE, MAN- TUA, AND FAIRMOUNT PASSENGER RAILWAY COMPANY. Philadelphia, Dec. 26, 1870. Notice to Stockholders. The Annual Meetlnir of the stockholders of this company will be held at their office, No. 2r62 CALLOWHILL street, on MONDAY. January 9. 1871. at 2 o'clock P. M. An election for a President and Ave Directors to serve for the ensuing year will be held at the same place and on t he same day, between the hours of 2 and 4 o'clock P. M. CHARLES P. HASTINGS, Treasurer. P. S. Those favoring the continuation of the pre sent management are solicited to tavor them with their proxies for tho above election, bv leaving the same with CHARLES LENNIG, President. No. 112 s. Jtui i' street. 12 2 sc ftf OFFICE OF THE FR ANKFORD AND SOUTH WAR K PHILADELPHIA CITY PAS. SENGER RAILROAD COMPANY, No. 812 BERKS Street. Philadelphia, December 24. 1370. The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of thi Company will be held at this Office on MONDAY, January 9, 1871, at 12 o'clock M., at which time and place an election will be held for President and twelve Directors to serve the ensuing year. Action will le had at this meeting as to accepting, as part of the charter, an act of Assembly entitled "An act Authorizing corporations to increase their Bonded Obligations and Capital stock," approved 29th De- cemner, lt-usi. U. HIAKa A15D1UTT, 12 28 lot Secretary. OFFICE OF THIRTEENTH AND FIF TEKNTH STRETS PASSENSER RAILWAY COMPANY. Philadelphia, December 23, 1370. The annual meeting-of the STOCKHOLDERS of the Thirteenth and Fifteenth Streets Passenger Railway Company will tie held at the Southeast cor ner of BROAD and CARPENTER Streets, (entrance on Carpenter street,) on MONDAY, the ninth day of January, 1371, at 10 o'clock A. M., for the elec tion of a President and five Directors, and for the transaction 01 sucn otner Dusuiesa as roav tie pre sented, p. BOYER BROWN, 12 23 fmwOt Secreatry. gy- OFFICE OF THE GREEN AND COATES RAILWAY CO.. TWENTY-FOURTH AND COATES STREETS. Philadelphia, Dec. 27, 1870. The annual meeting of the stockholders of the Green bdo Coates Streets Philadelphia Passenger Railway Company will be held at the office of the company, on MonJay, January 9, 1371, at 10 o'clock a. m., at wmcn time and place an election win be held for a President and twelve Directors to serve forthe ensuing year. J. B. MOFFITT, 12 21 tutns et secretary. OFFICE UNION PASSENGER RAILWAY COMPANY, TWENTY-THIRD and BROWN Streets. Philadelphia. Dec. 24, 1370. The annual meeting of the Stockholders of the Company will be held at this office on MONDAY, January 9, 1671, at 10 o'clock A. M., at which time and place an election will be held for a President and Vice-President and five Directors, to serve for tne ensumg year. 12 87 tuthsmwst Secretary. tp OFFICE OF THE SECOND AND THIRD STREETS PA8SENOER RAILWAY COM PANY OF PHILADELPHIA, No. 2453 FRANK FORD Road. Philadelphia, December 24, 1870. The AnnnaVMeetlng of the Stockholders of this Company will be held at their Office on MONDAY, 9th January, 1871, at 18 o'clock M., at which time and place an election will be held for a President ana twelve directors to serve ror tne ensuing year. 12 28 lot jnu. u. UKAVtw, secretary. SS- OFFICE OF SEVENTEENTH AND NINE mmm TEENTH STREETS PASSENGER RAIL WAY COMPANY, NINETEENTH AND MASTER STRBET8. Philadelphia, December 24, 1870. The annual meeting of the stockholders of this company will be held at the office on Monday, January 9, 1871, at 12 o'clock M, at which time and place an election win do neid ror f reaitisat and live Directors to serve the ensuing. 12 273t CHARLES T. YERKES, Jr., Secretary. INSURANO.tr BS OFFICE OF THE FAME INSURANCE COMPANY, NO. S09 CHESN UT Street. Philadelphia, December 84, 1S70. NOTICE. The annual meeting of the stockhold. era of the FAME INSURANCE COMPANY wiU be held on MONDAY, the 9th day of January next, at 10 o ciocK a, ai., at the onice 01 me company. An election for twelve Directors to serve the en suing year will be held on the same day, at the same place, between tne hours of to A. M. and 2 P. M. WILLIAM S. 1. BLANC HARD, 12 24 tJ9 Secretary. sw- OFFICE UNION MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY, N. E. corner THIRD and WAL- mlt streets. i J-x-W 11, lll, The Annual Meeting of the Stock and Scrip holders of the Company, and the Annual Election for Directors, will be held at the olllce of the Com- pany at 12 o cioca jm., on muBai, uauuary , isti, 1817 J9 JOHN MOSS, Secretary. p&v- HAND-IN-HAND MUTUAL LIFE INSTT- RANCECOMPANY,OtllceNo.ll2 S. FOURTH Street, Philadelphia. NOTICE. The Annual Meeting- of the Stockholders of this Comcaiir for the Election of Twelve Directors, to serve for the ensuing year, will be held at the Otnce on MONDAY, danuary , isii. oetween tne nours of ... . -.1 o u xi vnRnunt xr voi'ut XV A. J11. nuu ax. iu, ju, w ' , 12 24att Secretary AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COM w PANY, WALNUT Street, southeast corner of fourtn. NOTICE. The Annual Meeting of the Stock holders of this Company, for the election of Thirteen Trustees to serve for the ensuing year, will be held at the Office on MONDAY, January 2, 1371, between 10 A. M. aud 120 clock noon. 12 21 lot JOHN S. WILSON, Secretary, Tim ANNUAL MEETING OF THE STUCK holners of the HOMESTEAD LIFE 1NSU- RANCE COMPANY will be held at the Company's Olllce, No. 701 CHESNUT Street, on MONDAY, January 2, 1871, at 12 o'clock, for the election ofj a president ana ioara 01 lureciors. R. W. DOR PU LEY, 18 29 8t Secretary, r,-w- OFFICE OC THE UNITED SECURITY brj LIFE INSURANCE AND TRUST COM PAN V OF PENNSYLVANIA, NO. 921 CHESNUT S'tREET. Philadelphia, Dec. 80, 1870. The annual election for Director of this Company will beheld atttiilrotilceou WEDNESDAYIJanuary 11, l7i, at 11 clock A. 41. C. i . BtlU, lUSljoiii Secretary. INSURANCE.. gtof Til E ENTERPRISE INSURANCE COM w PANY, OF PHILADELPHIA. Company's Building No. 400 WALNUT Street, DKCEMRRR 23, 1870. NOTICE The Annual Meeting of the Stock holders of the ENTERPRISE INSURANCE COM PANY will be held on MONDAY, the th dyof January next, at 10 o'clock A. M., at the Office of the Company. An election of Twelve Directors, to serve the etv suing year, will be held on the same day at the same place, between the hours of lit A. M. and o'clock P.M. ALEXANDER W. WISTER, 12 83 fmw7t Secretary. BANKS. gy- NATIONAL BANK OF THE REPUBLIC. Pnii.AnEi.riHA, Dec. 8, 1970. The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders, for the Blectlon of Dirertors, will be held at .tne Banking House on TUESDAY. January 10, 1371, between 11 . M. and 2 P. M. At the same time an amendment of the Articles of Association will be submitted for adoption. ' . 12 81 3t JOSEPH P. MUMFORD, Cashier. O I R A R D NATIONAL B A N K. PlTIT.AHKI.pntA. Dec. 10. 1370. Tne Annual Meeting of the Stockholders for the Election of Directors, anil for other nnrnones. will be held at the Banking House on WEDNESDAY", inn 01 danuary, 13.1, at 12 o ciocK M. The elei ton will be held between the honrs of 10 A. M. and 2 P. M. W. L. 8CHAFFER, 12 lfsrt Onshier. ftCT- SOUTH WAR K NATIONAL BANK. 1 . nn. . tl.,.. 1 ,Q.A t I111.AI'flL.rillA, Li'v. IV, imu. The annual election for Directors will be held at the Banking-house on TUESDAY, January 10, 1371, between the hour of 10 o'clock A fit. and 13 o'clock M. 1212 mwf t J 10 P. LAMB, Cashier. CITY NATIONAL BANK. Philadelphia, Dec. 9, 1870. m Annum Kiection lor dikkctoks will be held at the Banking House on WEDNESDAY, the 11th day of January next, between the hours of io 0 ciocK a. m. and 2. o clock p. m. 12 10 s4t O. ALBERT LEWIS, Cashier. gjgy- COMMONWEALTH NATIONAL BANK. The annual election for Directors of this IJanlc ttril I ha hnlil at tha Ttonl-inrv II ,nan vn Tl'PUhi V wa uvm mm mv i(tuniuf; iioudg su a. liiOLn A f the 10th day of January next, between the hours of 11 o'clock A. M. and 2 o'clock P. M. 12 9 rta tjio 11. c. YOUNG, Cashier. mgy- CORN EXCHANGE NATIONAL BANK. x niuAi'ni.rnifl) x , cf try Jt The Annual Election for thirteen Directors of this bank will be held at the Banking House, on TUES DAY', January 10, 1871, between the hours f 10 o'clock A. fiL and 2 o'clock P. M. IL P. SCHETKY , 12 9 ftu tjlO cashier. flW- PEOPLE'S BANK OF PHILADELPHIA. Philadelphia, December 8, 1870. The Annual Election for President and Directors to serve for the ensuing year will be held at the isanK on J l emja , danuary 10, 1371, between the hours of 12 and 1 o'clock. WM. H. TABER, 12 8th5t Cashier. M E C H A N I C S' NATIONAL BANK.' hila Delphi a. December 10. 1370. The Annual Election for Directors of this Bank will be held at the Banking House, on WEDNES DAY, January 11, 1871, between the hours of 10 o'clock A, fit. and 8 0 clock P. M. J. WIElf AND. Jr., 12 81stuth8t Cashier THE COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK OF A -1 mi., jii'.i Philadelphia, December 9, 1870. The Annual Election for Directors of this H ink. to seivefoi the ensuing year, will be held at the Bank- no House on WEDNESDAY, the llth of January. 1671, between the hours of 11 A. M. and 2 PM. 12 31 stuth S. C. PALMER, Cashier. y FARMERS' AND TtAV A T H4W MECHANICS' NA- Philadelphia, December 8. 1870. The annnal election for Directors of tnls Bank will beheld at the Banking House on WEDNES DAY, the inn day or danuary next, between the hours of 11 o'clock A. M. and 2 o'clock P. M. 18 8 tjll W. RUSHTON, Jr., Cashier, MISCELLANEOUS. NEW YORK AND MIDDLE COAL FIELD RAILROAD AND COAL CO., No. 220 WAL NUT Street. Philadelphia, Dec. 28, 1870. The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the above named Company, zzZ an election of Directors to serve for the ensuing year, will be held at tacir Office on TUESDAY", the loth dny of January, A D. 1871, at 12 o ciocK ju. l ransier kooks win be closed from Jsnuary 2d to 10th. C.R.LINDSAY', 12 29 t secretary. ftijv- SHAMOKIN COAL COMPANY', OFFICE No. 220 WALNUT Street. Philadelphia, Dec. 81, 1370. The nnnnal meeting of the stockholders of the above-named company, and an election ot Directors to serve for the ensuing year, will be held at their office on WEDNESDAY, the ISth day of January, A. D. 1371 at 12 o'clock M. Transfer books will be closed from January 8th to 13th. J. It. L1.USA1, 18 31 13t Secretary. CAMBRIA IRON COMPANY. THE AN- nual Meeting of the stockholders of the Cambria Iron Company will be held at their office, No. 213 South FOURTH Street. Philadelphia, on TUESDAY", the 17th day of January next, at 4 o'clock P. M., when an election will be held for seven directors to serve for the ensuing year. JOHN T. KILLE, Secretary. Philadelphia, December 17, 1370. 12 17 im ?- THE ANNUAL ME1TIT O) OF THE w Stockholder of the UNION IMPROVEMENT AND ELEVATOR COMPANY will be held at the Office of the Company, Southeast corner of FIFTH and LIBRARY Streets, Philadelphia, on WEDNES DAY, January 11, 1871, at 12 o'clock, noon. CHARLES S. HINCHM AN, 12 29 81 j7 9 10" Secretary. OFFICE OF THE ATLANTIC REFINING COMPANY', No. Ill WALNUT Street. Philadelphia, Deo. 80, 1870. The Annual Meeting of the stockholders of this company will be held on TUESDAY, January 10, 1571, at 3 o'clock r. M. THOMAS C. BUSHNELL, 12 30 10t Secretary. S THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE CON w TRIBUTORS to the HOSPITAL OF THE PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL CHURCH in Philadel phiawlll be held at the office. No. 703 WALNUT street, on 11 esuai, tne 8d a ay or danuary, iii, at 12 o'clock M. The Renort of the Board of Managers will be pre sented, together with the Annual Statements and Accounts, and eight members of the Board elected to serve ror tne ensuing tnree years. 12 812t JOHN A CI1ILDS, Secretary. HORTICULTURAL HALL. THE ANNUAL meeting of the Stockholders will be held at the Hall on TUESDAY EVENING. January 10, 1871. at ly. o'clock, for the election of Directors and the transaction 01 otner business. A. W. HARRISON, 12 87,23,80J2,4,6,Ot Secretary. SPECIAL NOTICES. Tur additional Special tfotiet te hitid rugM. DKPARTM ENT OF MARKETS AND CITY PROPERTY. Philadelphia. December 15, 1370. Renters of stalls and stands In the public market houses take notice. Y'on are hereby directed ti pay to the Commissioner of Markets aud City Property, ou the 1st dav of January, 1871, or within tea days thereafter, the rnt of such stalls or stands as may be occupied. All stalls and stands not paid for within the above-mentioned tlma will be forfeited N. B No transfer of any stall la valid unless made at this office, and the stall Is forfeited if underlet without permission from this department. Office, southwest corner of FIFTH aud WALNUT streets. Open from 9 o'clock A. M. to 8 P. M. J. H. PUOH, 12 23 Bt Com. of Markets and City Property, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AN application will be 11; ado at the next meetiug Of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of I'ennsylvaula lor the incorporation of a Bank, in ac corduuee with the laws of the Commonwealth, to be entitled THE MANAYUNK BAN K, to be located at Philadelphia, with a capital of two uuuarea tnou sand dollars, with the right to increase the same to two hundred and nity thousand aouars. 1 2 sum v- NOTICE. NOTI OB IS HEREBY GIVEN tliat application will be made to the Legisla ture of Pennsylvania, at its next session, fur tne iucorporatu n of a Bank, according to the laws of the Commonwealth, to be entitled ATLANTIC BANK, aud to be located in Philadelphia, with capital of one hundred thousand dollars, with the tight to iui.ie(59 U.ie same to live huadrtl thousaui doliat. jyi"" SPECIAL NOTICES. fj?- TUB LORRAINE VEGETABLE CATHAR TIC PILL Is far the best Cathartlo remedy yet discovered. The most complete success has long attcDded its use. It never falls to accomplish all that Is claimed for IU It produces littiu or no pain ; leaves the organs free from irritation, and never overtaxes or excites the nervous system. In all diseases of the skin, blood, stomach, towels, liver, kidneys of children, and in many difficulties pocu liar to women, it brings prompt relief and certain cure. The best physicians reconnnend and prescribe It; and no person who once uses It will voluntarily return to any other cathartic It Is sold by all deal ers in drugs and medicines. TURNER A CO., Proprietors, 10 6 thstnS No. 120 Tremont street, Bostn, Mass. T. T. T. T. T. T. T. T. T. T. T. T. T. T. T. T. T. T. T. T. TREGO'S TEABERRY TOOTHWASH. Sold by all Druggists. A. M. WII.RON, Pronrlotor, 8 9 10m NINTH AND FILBERT Sta., Phliada. WW- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AN application will be made at the next meeting of the Oeneral Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania for the Incorporation of a Bank, tn ac cordance with the laws of the Commonwealth, to be entitled THE MARKET BANK, to be located at i iiiiaucipiua, wun a capital or nity tnonsamt dollars, with the right to Increase the same to five hundred thousand dollars. 7 9s Cm INCOME TAX ON BOND INTEREST Protests from bondholders, from whose inter est the income tax li deducted, for sale as below. lTice o centt. Parties collecting Interest on January 1 will find it woith their while to serve these protests on cor porations which deduct the Income tax from the merest or coupons one. t or sa,e at F. L, MOORE'S. No. 618 WALNUT Street. 11 23 Ot and Legal Gazette Ottict, No. 607 SANSOM. Kg B ATCn ELOR S HAIR DYE. 4TIIIS SPLEN did Hair Dve is the te8t tn the world, the only true and perfect Dye. Harmless Reliable Instan taneous do disappointment no ridiculous tints "Does not tontain Lead nor ami V italic Poison to in- hire the Hair or 8gtm." Invigorates the Hair and leaves it soft and beautiful ; Black or Brown. ttoia by an Druggists and dealers. Applied at the Factory, No. 16 BOND Street, New York. 4 87 mwfj jiS TUE UNION FIRS EXTLNG U13HER COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA Manufacture and sell the Improved, Portable Fire Extinguisher. Always Reliable. D. T. GAGE, 8 30 tf No. 113 MARKET Bt., General Agent. teS- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AN application will be made at the next meeting of the General Assembly of tho Commonwealth of fennsyivauia ror the incorporation of a Bank, in accordance with the laws of the Commonwealth, to be entitled TDK IKON BANK, to be located at Phi ladelphia, with a capital of one hundred thousand dollars, with the right to Increase the same to one million dollars. gy THE IMPERISHABLE PERFUME AS A 1UIV tuv tiiuuig uw yy 11a u cju iibtu ukf rii iunm nency. An hour or two after their use there Is no trace of perfume left. How different is the result succeeding the nse Of MURRAY LAN MAN'S t iAjmuA n Ainit i Liays arter its application the handkerchief exhales a most delightful, delicate, and agreeable fragrance. 3 1 tuths Sf NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AN AP plication will be made at the next meetlng.of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania for the incorporation, in accordance with the laws of the Commonwealth, of the SAVINGS AND DEPOSIT BANK OF MANA YUNK, to be located In the Twenty-third ward of Philadelphia, with a capital of tlfty thousand dol lars, with the right to Increase the same to one hun dred thousand dollars. 7 8 sura ggT STEREOPTICON ENTERTAINMENTS given to Churches, Sunday-schools, ami Societies. Engagements may now be made by Inquiring of W. MITCHELL M'ALLISTER, Second Story No. 728 CHESNUT Street." Phliada. p- GRAND GERMAN SANITARY FAIR, HORTICULTURAL HALL. Fair open at 10 o'clock. CONCERT EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING. Single Admission 25 cents. Season Tickets $1. 12 27 Ct jy JAMES MrsCOVEWfASEST ABLISllEDA Law and Collection Ageucy for Pennsylvania and New Jersey at No. 614 WALNUT Street. 12 29 y JOUVINS KID GLOVE CLEAN KR gloves eaual to new. For sale ILPlVltO DVI1CU by all druggists and fancy goods dealers. Price 25 cents per bottle. 11 28m wf 5 rty- DR. F. R. THOMAS, No. 911 WALNUT ST., formerly operator at the Colton Dental Rooms, devotes his entire practice to extracting teeth with out pain, with fresh nitrous oxide gas. 11 17 m&sr THURSTON'S IVORYPEARLTOOTH "w POWDER is the best article for cleansing and preserving the teeth. For sale by all Druggists. Price 25 and 50 cents per bottle. 11 26 stuthly "DR. NEWMAN ON MORMONISM." mw LETTER PRESS COPIES can betaken from Printing executed at HELFESSTEIN a LEWIS. It OAS FIXTURES. CORNELIUS & SONS, nAi!FAirriru!:itn 09 GAS FIXTURES Wholesale and Retail SaleMrooms, No. 821 CHERRY Street PHILADELPHIA. We have no store or salesroom on die nut wtreet. 11 15 grasp CORNELIUS & SON8 JUST RECEIVED, A large assortment of ELEGANT P0ECELAIN SHADES AT LOW PRICES. READING LIGHTS, DROP LIGHTS, DECORATED SEVRES 8UADES, ETO BAKER, ARNOLD I CO., Manufacturers of Gas Fixtures, No. 710 CHC8NUT Street, 11 1 smrp PHILADELPHIA. A70UNO MEN AND ROYS' ENGLISH AND 1 CLASSICAL INSTITUTE, No. 1SiW Mr. VfcRNON fcUtfct, Hev. JAMES li. fcUINN, A. M Pnuclpal, ' li 81 siutuijm OROOERIES, ETO. pOHEICN AND DOMESTIC FRUITS, NUTS, ETC. MITCHELL 8 FLETCHER, No. 1204 CHESNUT Street. Invite examination of their EXTRA FIN E ST09K of Raisins, Figs, Oranges, Lemons. Citron, Orange Peel Lemon Peel. Currants, Lady Apples. Glace Apricots, Cherries, Glace Figs, Pears. Belicflcur Apples, Sweet Cider. Prunes, English Walnuts. 11 10 thsta8mrp Almonds, pecans, Filberts, etc. etc etc BETHLEHEM TuCKWIIfAT HEM, The Genuine Article, In half and quarter bbls., for sale by JAMES R. WEBB, 8. E. Corner WALNUT and EIGHTH, 18 3 lmrp PHILADELPHIA. QHOICE ALMERIA CRAPES IN LARGE CLUSTERS. NEW LAYER RAISINS, tn boxes, half boxes, and Suarters. l-SIIBLL ALMONDS. NEW GRENOBLE WALNUTS. NEW SULTANA RAISINS. NEW SEEDLESS RAISINS AND CURRANTS, CITRON, AND LEMON-PEEL. NEW YORK BTATE CLARIFIED S VEET CIDER, Very Superior, for Mince Meat. CHOICE PRANDS OF CHAMPAGNE. FINK OLD BRANDIKsi. FINE OLD SHEKR AND MADEIRA WINES. Superior Sherry Wine for Cooking Purposes, WILLIAM KCLLCY, N. W. Ccrner T V7ELFTH Street and GIRABD Avenue, 11 10 thstuj PHILADELPHIA. ESTABLISHED 1800. Choice White Almeria Grapes, In one-eighth kegs own Importation. CHOICE QUALITY OF LADY APPLES, PRIME HAVANA ORAN9E3, NEW ALMONDS RAISINS, . WALNUTS, FIOS, PECAN NUTS, Etc Etc. COUSTYS East End Grocery, Wo. 118 Sou til ECOII HU 8 IT thstn Below Chesnut, West Side, PLATED WARE. Special Announcement For the Holidays. ELEGANT SILVER-PLAED WARE. MEAD & ROBBINS Invite special attention to their immense stock of SXLVBH PLATED G00D3, Selected for Holiday sales. Tea Sets, Triple ria'e Hard Metal Sliver Soldered, from to75rer et. Sets as low as S20, and a full stock of goods of ever description in Silver-Flated Ware Suitable foi Holiday Presents. EVERY ARTICLE WARRANTED AS REPRB. SKNT1D. MEAD & ROBBINS, N. E. Cor. NINTH and CHESNUT, 10 8 stuthSm PHILADELPHIA. CLOVES. After having done the largest KID GLOVE TRADE during the last year ever done by one house in Philadelphia, the MESSRS. A. & J. B. F ARTEC L0MEW, OF TUB Great Kid Glove Emporium, Find as a natural consequence some soiled and im perfect CHoves, of their well-known brands, "Bart ley," "La Belle," ' Jeuvln,"and "Joseph," which they propose to sell at 75 Cents. Per Pair. For all brands, m colors, and all sizes. This is a grand opportunity to get good Gloves cheap, which are suitable to wear in muffs and ordinary wear. They also are offering a lot of 8 Button Fancy Top Glovei (worth 1181) at tl25 per pair. This low prlee will sell them quick. Call before they are all gone. 13 SI swtf FOR SALbi BRICK YARD FOR SALE ON LIBERAL terms, favorably situated, plenty of Clay, latest Improvements, large rnn of custom. Inquire No. 116 1. FRONT STHK8T. H ii Hf TO KENT. TO R E IM T, RARE CHANCE, STORE No. 830 CHESNUT tTB BET, UNDER CON TINENTAL HOTEL. Elegant Fixtures for sale, including Marble Coua. ters, Urge Mirrors, etc. Immediate possession H 18 tf r TO LET WEST PHILADELPHIA. THE Lii Desirable Dwelliu No. 4i)ti S. FiMtTIKTlt Hrtet (Fountain Terrace). Apply at Na. Sidtf WALNUT street, room No. 6, second story, or oa the pieniibes. U
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