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    ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS,
UP TO 12 O'CLOCK LAST NIGHT.
continental Hotel—.
A Bradford, Et Louis
(3 IA McCabe, Tamagna
J I.4OWiS,_WPFit. Chester
T o wn ,, oud, West Chester
r rhitchiuson.o S Army
tV proomell & la, Media
hiwrett, Now York
Fawcett, New York
yP II II Newman, Buf f alo:
s Shelley, New York
tt y Shelley, New York
2 Watson & le. P Amboy
neon & la, Njork
:oirs s . wen, Delaward
Swan, Delaware
ltw.ling&la,Nßrunaw'k
.r • It Carpenter
3: Sootier, New York
• ri Moller, Jr, Baltimore
3, II Si sown & la, St Louis
r. PllllllO, New York
(I Lockwood, N Y
BoughtonTNew York
3111 Robertson, New York'
T Phelps, New York
loone y, Troy, N
C A Maitland, New York
.3,Nv linkage'', Lebanon
Kllllnaer, Lebanon
(' Oliver & la, Pottsville
;E: y & la, Chicago
.1.; A Larkin. Boston
• E Foster, New York
A (lanin, Mexico
1 I , Anderson, jr, Brooklyn
3' Robby, Brooklyn
Volt Terbune, New York
P Leo & 'Now York
J Losslng, New York
Elias Tltas, New York
Otis, Titas, New York
Miss bwret, Nest York
A E Shaw, New York
.1 S Silver, Jr New JerSeY
Verk, New York
31 11 Pork, New Ydrk
La WlldoryJr, New York
N Mier. hew York
I)
ros Br ß w r e ower, B er, Nowoston York
O
po, New York
J 8r00k)... N ew y olk
E Boston
71i W Olcott, Albany
plain Barney, New I ork
C Soulliwlck,Now York
as,. o hvoch, Boston -
.1 , , a (lurk, Meniphis,Tenn
,Ths M Raymond & wh N Y
Vll Bra Isted, New York '
F 3 SpolgolbergNeW Yotir
y ICMurffoldt,'Savana
glrand. House—Chez
bales E Black, Delaware
Min Wood •
A C Stimers, New York
A Jarouto' Now York
Ms,i S Allison, Trenton
Sure D P Smith, U S A ,
C 0 Merrill, MD, N Haven
p B Kershaw
Phu Blair, Now York
'rums Born aril; New York •
Mr Shepard & la, N Jersey
Miss Shepard, New Jersey
jas Young, Middletown
S Futhey, West Chester
W W Holmes, Boston
Mrs Gee Dufour, Now
Pon J W Wall, Now Jersey
S McPherson, New Jersey
Theo Giles; New Jersey
C Wagoner, M D,ll J •
J M.Cerpenter, Salem, N J
lI D Has, Salem, N J
31 Wlisen, New York
E Ferman, New York
W K Thomas, New York
Andrew Sampson, N Y
pl lee Sampson, New York
James Moore & wf, N Y
w Thornton, N York
Chas D Porter, N York
bfeCreary, M Chunk
I II meKee, Hazleton -
A Stllimau, Hazeltou
W 'Wort, littzeiton
Stephen Mixon, Penna
{'otter, M Chunk
Leisenrlng & la, Ponna
lire A A Douglass, Penne,
bli,s Douglass, Penna.
Mr Walker & la, Conn
116 e Walker, Conn
1,11 , A Cole, Conn
fi:mute, Burlington
Yferehotnts'—Folurt
q Hummel, Bethlehem
,i Comfort, Maryland
Jews , E Power, WaSh, D 0
S Tharin, Wash, 'D
Len Limey, Baltimore
F Stewart
11 kayo, Pa
E Perks, Clearfield'
l O'Neill, Chicago
8 Lilly g wf, New Jersey
Nichol Butz ' Easton
13 Barr, New York
Melebens, Lancaster
Jelin Copp, Massillon, 0
.Eil J Saeger, Allentown
C S Palmer, Backe co, Po,
An erican—Chestnu
L D Smith, Berks co, Pa
W Darlington, W Chester
Cl Briuton, West Chester
.S Wright, Delaware
. Wright, Delaware
M Elder, Baltimore
I Cooke's., Baltimore
1) Wrist, Baltimore
ay, Port Deposit
,Vii). Port Deposit
W Steno) , & wf, Penna.
Mei Irian, Lancaster co
SEMoilvain,Lancastor
1 1 1 ii Mount, New York
P Alt:Laughlin, Baltimore
W Bretton
MI, Starr, Slinderson
B W Jones, New Jersey
F Alison, Massachusetts -
Alfred Win., Troy
11 11111oliels,
W Parsons, Salisbury
St. Louis Hotel—Ohes
J B Fluky, Newark
0 MOW: New York
t She ki 11, IVash, D C
V Waite% Jr, N J
j D Pearson k In, N Y
3 J (Inloshn, Phila
V k" I:nyder, Phila
John Peek, Boston
Bh • 0 W onlren, Wash.]) C
The Union—Arch
J Do:0 , 11, lirw York
Ti.. C:ofts, New York
Plttaburg
J fit 4. B,ston
71winpsou,New Jersey
Pr orrlirist
b: , m) I? Mt etc, Ephrata. Pa
n M :I , rsoucer, Baltimore
National—Race at
Ben' Swartz, Lane co, Pa.
B Elluener, Pottsville
H Gref-song & son, Pa
GroShoeuer, Orwlgaburg
Rev D Heitz, 'Ephrata, Pa
J DI Haber, Lebanon
T Rhoads, Allentown
14 Heilman, Lebanon
John All wain, Lebanon
("ATHA Pa
Eli Klopp, Berks co •
31r$ S K 'Wkichler, Pa •
11144 ht Brunner, Is
John Branner, Jonestown
Lenbart, Leesport, Pa
T It (lerberd. Pennsylvania
John Wily, Lebanon •
States Union—Sixth
Js H Poprock, Ne' York
T .9pwrer, Lana co Pa
Alh.s Al A Park, Line co, Pal
John Pro rieT, Jr, 'Union!
A If Johnson, HoUldayshe
1) II Sanders, Latrobe
W 1) jambs. Westmoreland
Liw Blessing. York co, Pa
John Kissinger. York co Pa
1.4 Hallman, Wash, C
E Peterson, Chichmati
Commercial Hotel—S
Selover, Auburn ,N Y
.T H Graham Sr. Wt. :her, co
T liarrVburg
Jacob Flt, nery.Douglasvllle
John Rolling , , Penne,
E Torbert, Elkton, Md
Win P Derbert
Bald Eagle—Third s
() F 1111lif l'. Allentown
'w Stein, Cherryvillo
2 11 Long, Carbon co, Pa,
Granville Olanss,Lehighton
V 11,4ninif, Allentown
T Hendricks, Allentown
itenben Kemmerer, Ponna
:Reuben Walls, Pouna
J Hoffman, Puma
Jacob Dreistatch, Penns
•Ismos Osmond. Penns
S Holmninn, 'Kutztown
canal Her,l, Lancaster
Barley Sheaf—Secon
Ow A Craven, Centreville
Nelms Pennsylvania
3 W Ilia:Docks co
PBucks Co
•
W Bucks co
3 H North, New Jersey
E Prey, PenneyLvania
3 S He ton, Newtown
M Bute, Pennsylvania
Madison House—Sec
II Jelinaw..Cheeter
D B Janney
EVIIIIN Deposit, N
11 B Nelvin, Dover
IV U Posner. Dover
E R Lew 6, Delaware
E Simmons, Wihningln,Del
:Harrison Carver, N Jersey
Blount Vernon—Seco
I ) 4.wnlog &Is t New York
J J MrUltrtrY. 11ew Jersey
s Niel', 'New Jen
Vi'ill &swim, Now Yor
A S Trenton
Aleck Bear—Third street, above CallowhM.
A Dish, lierlinvtlie 1 Brion, Lancaster co. Pa.
Miss Gish, Derlinville J D Warner, Kutztown
S Cres , trnan, Seltomvillo W Yeager, Dauphin co, Pa
J Frazer:Lancaster co
SPECIAL NOTICES.
HARD TIMES ARE UPON US ! !—ECONOMY,
therefore, should be practised by everybody, in all
hinge. Ono Dollar expended nolo is pnrchasiug a bottle
of JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT by those troubled with a
alight cough or Hoarseness, or a Sore Throat, may cave
the expense of a doctor's bill. A neglected cough often
ends In Consumption. A slight Inflammation of the
lining of the }rind tubes, the usual symptoms of which
area sore throat and a pain In the breast, will soon lead.
through want of attention, to Bronchitis. A day's delay
slay entail months °taunting. Let the afflicted try at
once JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT, It Is a standard re
rnedY,':.nd its curative powers have been tested by thou
utb, of persons who have boon restored to health by its
it , e. Prepared and sold st No. 242 CHESTNUT Street.
S-T-1860-X.
DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTER&
'They Purify, strengthen, and invigorate.
'They create a healthy appetite.
They are art antidote to change of water and diet.
'They overcome effects of dissipation and late hours.
They strengthen the system and enliven the mind.
"They Prevent miasmatic and intermittent fevors.
11137 purify the breath and acidity of the stomach.
They cure Dyspepsia and Constipation.
`They cure Diarrhceha, Cholera, and Chelan'. Morbus.
They cure Liver Complaint and Nervous Headache.
They are the best BITTERS in the world. They make
the weak man strong, and are exhausted nature's gram
kaeorer. They are made of pure St. Croix Rain, the eels.
breed Calisaya Bark, roots and herbs, and are taken with
Pleaeure of a beverage, without regard to axe or time
' 24 liar. Particularly recommended to delicate persons
le:Wring a gentle stimulant. Sold by all Grocers, Drug.
rAlh, Hotels, and Saloon's. P. H. DRAKE & CO., 20*
B ROADWAY, New York. • self-8m
ONE-PRICE CLOTHING, OF THE LATEST
"*LES, made in the Best Manner, expressly for RETAIL
SALES. LOWEST Selling Prices marked in Plain Fl•
1 5: 24 1. All Goode made to Order warranted satiefactom
`. ll ONa-Pazcz SrEast( is strictly adhered to. All are
thareby treated alike.
de1241 JONES & CO.. 004 M ARSIST Street:
lIATCHFILOR'S HAIR DYE! '
THE BEST IN THE WORLD:,
WILLIAM A. BATCHELOR'S celebrated Hair Dye
Produces a color not to be distinguished from nature;
* Minted not to injure the hair in the least ; remedies
the 11l elects of had dyes, and invigorates the Hair for
1 4 GRA I% RED, or RUSTY HAIR in•Witly tarn* a.
euleedld Black or Brown, leaving the Hair soft and
b ' a blitols Sold by all Druggists, dal'
„ The Genuine Is signed WILLIAH A. BATCH'S
t 'olt, an the four sides of each hoz
FACTORY, No. 81 BARCLAY Street,
(Late MS Broadway and 16 Bond street.)
Naw TitAr
•
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11011110EOPATHIC HOSPITA.I., /118
t it4b C , UTFISERT Street —This institution lb now open
r the reception of sick and wounded Soldiers. who will
I. reTeirsd and provided for In the most comfortable
s, •
caner uee of charge. B. P. GLENN.
502241 Secretary of Board of Managers..
I inth and Chestnut.
Thos Watkinsonßaltimore fork
Stephen
J Steelo, New
Stephen Hyatt, New York
E D C Harrington, N York
A Seeley, New York
N C Clark, New Hampshire
F W Boley, Washington
I Coale, Jr, Baltimore •
G F,isksteat, Virginia
0 0 Presbury & la; Mar'yPd
H J Ibbotson, Now York
W 0 Gunnell, Washington
G M Woodruff & la, Cone
A.O Bigelow & la, Boston
Miss Bigelow, Boston
II A King, New York
1 W Randall, New York
W Thatcher, Wilmington
A Lent, Now York
o W Lockwood & son, N Y.
M C Ferris, Boston
W A Galbraeth & don, Brie
Miss T Davenport
P J Fords, New York
John Hayes, Lancaster
J W Douglass, Erie, Pa
C M Reed, Jr, Erie, Pa
W II Edwards, New 'York
13 F Libby, New York
II T Judson & son, Isi Y ii
R N Peterson, New York
R W Comstock, Providence
J P Lewis, Virginia
F D Lockwood, New York
B B White, Now York
D D Badger, New York
Samuel Donner, Boston
A Pardee, Hazleton •
Martin Coryell, Hazleton
Mr Patten & la, New York
D Halides, Washington
IF. ,T Granger, New. York
H Rohorts_,_ Maryland.__Maryland
D
Vickers. Maryland
D Willes & In, New York
Mies Janes, Brooklyn
.Tos'o Whitney, Baltimore
.1 N Osborn, Boston
N J,Hoope, Maryland
Geo W PIITBOIOI, New York
Robt Fullerton, Baltimore
D Mcitay Sc wf, Boston
S Brownell, Providende, R I'
0 J Christie, New Jersey
H S Winton, Delaware
N J Gilbert, Washington
lIoiA II McClure & wf, Pa
Mrs" Grey, Chambersburg j
Hancock & wf, Illinois
Mr Green, New York
H Brnuson & wf
A A Foster, Now York
tnut, below Ninth.
Jll . Erri tiger, Jr, & wf, Pa
Mrs J W New Jersey
Miss Wall, Now Jersey
ll L Lyman, Vermont
Li W L Wheaton, II S A
Thos J Danott, U S N
A G Enos, Philo •
W Bryce, Burlington
John H Brenton, W_Chest
H P Hallstead, Scranton, Pa
Thos Boman, New York
W E Mitchell, Boston
J'S Steele,,Waishingtoa, D
James Welsh, New York
Rev P Maher, Harrisburg
J P Wickersham, Lane co.
T W Roseborry & wf, Pottsv
Miss Roseberry, Pot taville
Miss DouglaSs, Potteville
C G G Merrill
- - -
John Bannan,Pottaville
.Miss M Bannau,Pottsville
W K Smith, Pottsville
Seth W Geer,
B Lildore, Prow York
QHanneld •
Robert P Nrown, Baltimore
P Caughy. Baltimore
Wm Call, U 8 A
Frazer, U 9 A
BAlDabollUSA
Mr Smith, U S
Chas Leroy N York
Jas Jones, Lockport
Hon T Jones Yorke, N 3
W Hubbard, N York
W Corp - enter, Lancaster
Miss M Katiag,a,N Kingston
Miss M Moore ,N Kingston
A Piableti, N hingston
A Irvin, Cumberland co
Miss Mary Irvin, Comb 00
M II Paul, N Jersey
street, below Arch.
T W Jackson t Kentucky
Benj May, Maryland
Lewis Lyon, Maryland
P L Gliugan, Lewisburg
W H Davis, Easton
A Bedell, Athens NY
Ira Haynes, Cincinnati, 0
W F Spencer, Cincinnati, 0
E Lane, Oxford, 0
Saml Arnold, Carlisle
Jas J Moore, Pa
J K Klink, Newyille, Pa
Shlppensbnrg
Hon M Strouse,
G 1I Rowland, Pike
IOWD Romer, Pike
street, above Fifth.
D Coakley, Baltimore
P Brady, Philadelphia
W J Martin, New York
A It Allen, Washington
J SWorthington A l‘Vashlng'n
H Robinson, Washington
J Cronise, Washington .
W Enhior, Washington
W Ladd & in, blaryland
F S Bowen, Pennsylvania
F Davis, Milford
Ci Abbott, Milford
0 A Griffith, Milford
W L Gill, Lancaster
W Bullock, Pittsburg
N Glidersieve, Delaware
Win Shaw, Delaware
R Powell, Delaware
Win 0 Snilerfleld
A J Baldwin, Now York
Chas DeHaven, New Jersey
nut street, ab. Third.
W W Davis, Boston
L Holmes, New Jersey
J B Floyd la, New JersoY
.f S Dovey, Pottsville
P Pardee, New flatten
J B Lane, New Haven
James Elliott, New York
J Noble, New York
IC Eldridge, New York
treet, above Third.
Widlnce & wf, Lane 00
J Wilson, Jr, Lam co. Pa
Win I.oe, Pennsylvania
D W Gross, Harrisburg
John Ilessun. Maryland
J L Kauffman, Pa
Mr Geo Cook, Upton, Pa
John B Cook & la., Pa
eet, above Third.
Mra I? Beck, Orwlgsburg
Mrs ,T H. Cleaver, &Aland
Mrs E IC Hay, Lebanon
Mrs Jos Karcb, Lebanon
Miss Mary S Bowman, Pa
W D Enna, Lebanon
11 Stump, Slouch burg
A W!zee,. Harrisburg
Peter Heckert, Pa
A Maslen, Pee neYlvania
Master Schaffner, Pa
Thos H Leinback, Myerst'n
Coo D Heilman, Lebanon
A E Norton, Delaware
.703 Wilson & son, Heading
E M Keefer
and Market streets.
1H 0 Hendenson,Dayton, 0
11l Small it wf,Schtil Haven
I Mae A Small„Sehl Haven
Miss K Levau„schnl Haven
John Hollinger, Lillie CO,Pit
"Miss Piper, Peun.sylvania
11 Jump, Ohio
John H rearsol, Lancaster
John P Bertram, Pottsville
W W Holmes Si wf, Vt
xth st., ab. Chestnut.
I jag Feist, Montgomery co
Stephan O Baker -
John James, Chester co .
L Ii Wilson, Oxford, Pa
Jecoh A Hazen, Pottsville
Aug Wheoler
above Callowhill.
T Otto. Easton
DavidNiutzl e, Myerstowa
Henry 'rice, Myerstown
Isaac Beecher, Myerstown
Peter Spangler, Myerstown
Levi .1 Groli, Myerstown
Cyrus Spangler. Myeratown
Wln Beep, Bucks co, Pit
Moron hoop, Bucks co, Pa
S Sutton, Jr •
T H Spencer
F Kerus, Lehigh co, Pa
1 street, below Vine.
C H Roberts, Newtown
B .1 Wilson, Hemp Ruff, N
S Meredith & ls, Doylest'n
k West, Centreville
J A Bowdon, Lambertsyllle
F Betts, Pennsylvania
John Bette, Pennsylvania
A S Sly, Pennsylvania
ad St.. above Market.
B Chamberlin
Jas A Deaver, Baltimore
Wm Neigh, Atlantic: City
R M Hopkins, Delay are
Wm J Lank, Delaware
J H George, Delaware
C Killen, Dover, Del
d street, above Arab.
B Anderson, New Jersey
I' Palmer, New York
Jae Richards, Chester co
J d Williams, Boston
II Thorms, Boston
4 , 4-11=0i0 ;Ai •
DINANT—DOONER.—On the 15th inst.. by the. Rev.
Father Toner, str. Nicholls T. Dinant to Miss Emma
Dooner, both of this city.•
McEIVEN—GORDON.—ApriI Ist, 1881, by Rev. James
R. Kinnard, Wm. Matron to Lizzie Gordon, both of this
•
CARTER.—On Monday morning, the 19th inst., Francis
Carter, in the 35th year of his age.
His friends are respectfully invited to attend the funo.
ntl from 'the 'residence of his stepfather, Henry Minton,
204 South Twelfth street, on Wednesday next, at 1 o'clock.
To proceed to Olive Cemetery. *
DOWEN.—The Amaral services of Lieutenant William
Bowen, 75th P. 1r... who fell in the battle of Bull Run,
August 30th, 1892, will be held in the chapel, at Laurel
Hl H, this (Tuesday) morning, 20th inst.; at 11 o'clock,
precisely.
DATISS.—On Sunday night, 18th init.. Herbert Stinm
son, infant son of Peter A. and Sarah H. Davies, aged 3
Mouths.
-
WRI6HT.—On Saturday morning, the 17th inst.; Mrs,
Georgiana M, wife of Henry Wriht.
The...relatives and friends of, the family are respect
fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Tuesday), the
20th inst„ at 2 o'clock P. M. from the residence of Mr.
George Downing, No, 266 South Fourth street.
• DANIBLS.-Ou the morning of the 18th instant, Mr.
Joshua Daniels ' Sr., aged 64 years.
BAIRD.--On Saturday morning,l7th inst., B,
Baird, aged 29 years.
ALLEN.—On the 18th Inst., Robert Allen, soil. of •Wm.
and amity Allen, aged 2_years and 3 months. •
ANDERSON.—At the Harwood Hospital, Washington,
D. C.. on the 17th inst., from wounds received at the bat
tle of Fredericksburg William G., only son of Thomas
Anderson, No. 1217 South street, in the 17th year of his
age. a member of Co. G. Collis' Zonaves.
BLACK AND WHITE BALMORA.L.
gSKIRTINGS.—BIack and purple Balmoral Skirts.
Gray and Black Balmoral Skirts.
Muslin and Revere Bows.
Lace Sleeves trimmed purple or black.
Crape Trimmings. -
English Crapes and Veils.
Bound Grenadine and Crape Veils.
Black all-wool Ottoman Poplins, 87X cents..
Black and English Reps, 25 to 313' cents.
Just received by I3ESSON & SON,
,lal2 MOURNING STORE, 918 CHESTNUT Street.
VYRE LANDELL, FOURTH AND
ARCH, have a fine assortment of
Good Glossy Black Silks,
Widows' Silks without gloss.
FYRE & LANDELL, FOURTH AND
Anon, always keep a fine stock of
Staple Household Goods.
Best Muslins, Linens, and Flannels.
PYRE & LANDELL i FOURTH AND.
ARCH. always keep a full line of
Mourning Shawls.
Jam -Fashionable Shawls.
HORTICULTURAL HALL, BROAD
i rob 3. AN.EI WALNUT STREETS.—Stated meeting THIS
NENING.
AT. THE. NORTH BAPTIST
CHURCH, in EIGHTH. Street; above liIATER.
The Rev. THOMAS ARMITAGE. 1). D., of New York.
Will deliver his great Lecture on "The Past the Pre
sent, and the Future of the United States," THIS (Tues
day) EVENING, January 20th. Doors open at 7 o'clock.
Lecture nt BP. M. Tickets at the door :25 cents; chil
dren 12 cents. .
Ir." - • DEPARTMENT OF SUR VEYS.—
ory:cis OF CHIEF ENGINEER AND SUR
VEYOR, PHILADELPHIA, January 19, 1853.—NOTICE.—
Duplicate plans of the line and grade regulations of
Ocean street, between Green and. Duke streets, in the
Eleventh ward, are now prepared and. deposited for pub
lic inspection at the office of JOHN F. WOLF, Surveyor
and Regulator of the Fifth Survey District, No; 906
North THIRD Street and- at the office of 'this-Depart
ment, City Building, FIFTH Street,below Walnut ; and
the Board of Surveyors have appointed MONDAY, the
2d day, of February, 1553, at 11 o'clock A. DI., to consider'
any objections that rug) , be urged thereto by_any citizen
interested therein, STRICKLAND KNEASS,
Ja20,21,31-3t - Chief Engineer and Surveyor.
CRITTENDEN'S PHILADELPHIA.
COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, N. E. ear. ,SEVEN'T.H.
and CHESTNUT Streets. - •
Instruction in Book-keeping in its differentbranches,
as practised by the best accountants; Penmanship, plain
and ornamental ; Commercial Law, Mercantile Forms,
and Calculations, &a. Day- and Evening. Individual
Instruction, ja2o.3t*
MAT THE. 139th ANNUAL MEET
ING of the Carpenters' Company of the City and
County of Philadelphia, held at their Hall, on the 19th of
day of January,l663, the officers of the Company were
elected—viz:
MICHAEL ERRICKSON. President.
JOHN WILLIAMS, Vice President.
CHARLES CONARD, Secretary.
JAMES HUTCHINSON,Treasurer.
Managing Committee.
EDWARD KELLEY,
RICHARD K. BETTS, •
SAMUEL RAIN.
Warden.
HENRY PHILLIPPI. -
CHARLES CONARD, Secretary.
IMP MERCHANTS , ,--.THE AN.
anal Meeting of the 'YTS' FUND SO
CIETY, will be held on TUESDt • • FTERNOON, the
20th inst., at 4 o'clock. at their •Ro" , Ile,' northwest corner
I,EVENTH and SANSOM Streets.
The Annual Report will be aubmitted, and an election
held for Officers. • . THOS. F. BRADY.
Jal4Bt Secretary.
VOFFICE OP THE BROAD TOP
228 IMPROVEMEN T COMPANY. No. WALNUT
et :PH ILADRLPHIA, January 19,1869.—An adjourned
meeting of the Stockholders of the above Company will
be held their office on MONDAY, the 26th instant, at
which time an election for Directors for the coming year
will be held. JAMES A PPL ETON,
ja2o-tuths St Treasurer and Secretary.
!TOFFICE OF THE SEVENTEENTH
AND NINETEENTH STREET RAILROAD COM
r, PHILADELPHIA, January 19,
At the annual meeting of the stockholders of this Com.
pang, held January 15th, 3863, the following gentlemen
were elected directors for the ensuing year:
JOS. E. GILLINGHAM—President.
Directors.
F. M. DREXEL, B LEACH,
JAMES WATT, • H. W. GRAY,
CHAS. T. YERKES, Jr.
OFFICE OF THE SCHUYLKILL,
HAVEN AND LEHIGH RIVER RAILROAD
LOMPANY, PHILADELPHIA (Ist month), January 19,1563.
A special meeting of the stockholders of the Schnyiklli,
Haven and Lehigh River Railroad Company will be
held at their office, No 15 Beath Seventh street, on the
third day of (Id month) February, 1563. at 12 o'clock, for
the ; •• .ose of considering the propriety of Increasing
the ?,..) . .tol Stock of the Company.
jot . sa-dt ALEX. J. DERBYSHIRE, Presl.
TH E FOURTEENTH ANNUAL
Commenceur ent of the Regular Eclectic Medical
College, will occur at CONCERT HAIL, on WEDNES
DAY, January 21, at:3 o'clock P. M. Valedictory address
by Professor E. 0. DALTON. A. H., H. D. Music by
Beck's Band. The public are invited. W. PAINS,
M. D.. Dean of the Faculty, 031 ARCH Street. jalll-215
THE ANNUAL MEETING OF TIZE
Corporatora of THE CONTINENTAL HOTEL
COMPANY will be held on MONDAY, January 26, LW,
at 12 o'clock it, at the Hotel.
jal2-6t J. SERGEANT PRICE. Secretary.
IM• THE, FOURTIFI LECTURE OF THE
Course, in aid of the " Church of St. Matthias."
will be delivered at CONCERT HALL,. on TUESDAY
EVENING, 20th inst., by the Rev. JOHN COTTON
SMITH, of NOW 'York. Subject—" The Monuments of
Egypt " Tickets, 25 cents each. For sale at C. Si. Burns'.
911 Chestnut street ; Episcopal Book 5t0re,1224 Chestnut
street, and at the hall. •
NOTICE.—AN ADJOURNETP MEET- .
p
lug of the t•tockholders of the Masouto Hall, Mane
ink, will be held on WEDNESDAY BVENING,Janunry
2Lst, 1863, for the election of seven Trustees,
Polls open one hour, from .7 to SP. M.
Persons voting by proxy will be required to produce
properly authenticated vouchers for their authority.
THOMAS PERGIISON,Secretary.
AT A MEETING OF TIM CONTRI—
BUTORS to the HOSEMPAL OF THE PRO
TESTANT EPISCOPAL CHURCH in Philadelphia. held
TUESDAY, January 6th.1863, the following-named gen
tlemen were duly elected members of the Board' of Mana
gers to serve for the en.ning Ouse years, vu
Rev. M. A. DeWOLFE HOWEM. D.
Rev. RICHARD NEWTON, D. D.
Right Rev. WILLIAM BACON STEVENS, D. D.
JOHN BOHLEN.
WILSON C. SWANN, M. D.
CLAYTON T. PLATT.
EDWARD HARTSHORNE, M. D. •
JOHN WELSH.
Attest EPHRAIM CLARK, Jr., Chairman.
JNO. A. CHILDS, Secretary. ja7-U
117 OFFIC E MINEIIILI. & SCHUTL.!
KILL HAVEN RAILROAD COMPANY, Parra-
DRIMBIA, Ist Month,loth, 1863.
At-a meeting of the BOARD 01' MANAGERS, held this
day, a Semi-annual Dividend of FOUR PER CENT.,
(equal to Two Dollars per share ) , was declared, payable
to the Stockholders. or their legal representatives, on
or after the :oth inst. •
The Transfer Book will-be elOsed 'until the '3)th inst.
jalS•tuths6t WILLIAM BIDDLE, Secretary.
—OFFICE :BUCK MOUNTAIN COAL
CO., PHILADELPHIA, January Ist, 1863.
NOTICE.—The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of
the BUCK MOUNTAIN COAL COMPANY will be held
at the Office albs Company. No. 320 WALNUT Street,
on WEDNESDAY, February...4th. 1863, ist o'clock A. M.
Au election for Wren Direetors to serve the ensuing
rear be held on the same day, between the hours of
1.1 A. wi l end 2 o'clock P. M.
Sal-thtutYP Whl. P. JENKS, President.
OFFICE PHILADELPHIA AND
TRENTON RAILROAD . COMFANY.—Pnti.A.
DELPH lA, January 16,1563.
The Board of Directors have this day declared a semi
annual dividend of FIVE PER CENT. from the profits
of the Company for six months, payable to the Stock
holders on and after the 21st instant. clear of all taxes.
jal7-dt2.4 ' J. MORRELL, Secretary;
OFFICE OF TILE SURGEON-AR
TI-T TO THE ARMY AND NAVY. PHILADEL
PHIA, October 24, 1562.
Wounded Soldiers and Sailors desirous of availing
themselves of the National Appropriation for supplying
Artificial Limbs, should apply immediately at the office
of the Surgeon-Artist to the 'Government, No. 1009
CHESTNUT Street. • B. PRANK PALMER.
jail-t3rn Government Surgeon-Artist.
r:;:::3=1• UNION CANAL COMPANY, PHILA
DELPHIA, January 14, 1663.—The Annual Meet
ing of the Union Canal Company of Pennsylvania will
be held at ISo 228 WALNUT Street, on TUESDAY,
February &lOW, at 11 o'clock A. M. • •
jals-tfe3 0. THollllW.Seeretary.
M , OFFICE PENNSYLVANIA RAIL.
ROAD COMPANY, PntLADELpits, January 1.1.,
NICE TO STOCKHOLDERS.—The Annual Meeting
of the Stockholders of this Company 'wilt be held on
MONDAY, the second day of February, 1563, at 10 o'clock
A. M., at the SANSOM-STREET HALL.
The Annual Election for Directors will= be held on
MONDAY, the second day of March, 1813 , at the Office of
the Company, No. 238 South THIRD Street.
jal3-tfe2 EDMUND Slit 111, Secretary.
r:::3;;I• OFFICE OF THE LOCUST MOUN
TAIN COAL AND IRON COMPANY.—PutLa:
DELPHIA, January 16,1363.
At a meeting of the Board of Directors held this day, a
dividend of ORB DOLL AR AND FIFTY CENTS (*IA)
Per share of the Capital Stock of the Company was de
clared payable to the Stock holders. or their legal repre
sentatives, on and after the 27th inst.
jal7-dt27 JOSEPH C. COM:MK, Treasurer.
M. OFFICE OF THE ENTERPRISE
INSURANCE COMPANY, 4CO WALNUT Street,
PHILADELPHIA, January 15,1911.
At the Annual hfeetiug of the Stockholders of this
Company, held on the 12th day of January, 1863, the fol.
lowing gentlemen were elected DIRECTORS for the en
suing year
P. Ratchford Starr,
William McKee,
Nalbro Frazier,
John M. Atwood,
Beni. T. Tredick,
Mordecai L. Dawson,
At a meeting of the Board o:
T. RATCHFORD STARR war
3a17-6t if ,THOS. 11. MONTOOMiIti, Secretary,-
THE UNDERSIGNED HAS COM.
MENCED BUSINESS on hi% own account as INSU
RANCE AGENT and BROKER. Office 213 CHESTNUT
Street. CHARLES W..C0X.8,
PAILADELPRIA, 16th January, 1
r 3. . INSURANCE COMPANY OF. THE
STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA, JANUARY 14, UM-
The following gentlemen have been. duly elected' as
Directors of the Company for theyrmr 1853-
DIRECTORS FOR YEAR ISM • . '
HENRY D. SHERRERD,
CHARLES MACALESTER,
WILLIAM S. SMITH.
WILLIAM R. WHITE, •
GEORGE H. STUART, ' • •
SAMUEL GRANT, Ja.,
•
TOBIAS WAGNER.
•
THOMAS B. WATTSON,
•
HENRY G. FREEMAN,
CHARLES S. LEWIS. '
GEORGE C. CARSON
EDWARD C. KNIGHT.
JOHN B. AUSTIN.
At a meeting of the Directors, held thiA day, HENRY
D. SHERRERD. Esq., wa. unanimously re-elected Presi
dent of the Company.
jal.s-6t WILLIAM HARPER, Secretary.
MNOTICE. -'-AT MEETINGS OF THE
CITIZENS' BOUNTY FUND COMMITTER, held
.on -the 6th and 9th instant, the following resolutions
were passed and ordered to be published :
• Resolved; That notice be given that the Citizens' .
Bounty Fund Committee Will dticontinne the Paynfeut
of bounties and compensation to captains after.the 31st
January instant, except in such cases as they may have
already obligated themselYo4 to pay•after that date. •
Re-solved, That the Committee will, ,as soon Impracti
cable, after the Ist of February next, snake a report to
the ffilbSClibors to the Fund. , •
Resolved. That the Committee will pay. Fifty Dollars
bounty to each recruit mustered in in hecity of Pails-.
dolphin, on or before the 31st January iastant, (except
ing deserters, substitutes, and absentees, and those who
have received any bounty from the city of Chiladelphis,)
for the followleg—viz : • -
Scgebarth's Artillery.
Peyton's Cavairr,
Roberts' Artillery,
V. S. Regulars,
U B. Marines,
Old Philadelphia Volunteer Regiments.
Said paymegt to he made whenever the recruit is de
finitively in service in the lipid, or iu a fort, garrison,
nary yard, or chip of the United States.
Resolved, That all payments under the foregoing reso
lutions be made in accordance with the forms adopted
by the Disbursing Agency
THOMAS WEBSTER, Vioe Chairman.
LORIN BLODORT, Secretary,Jal. o 4.M 3l .
. .
Geo. H. Stuart,
John H. Brown,
J. L. Erringer,
Geo. W. Fahnestock,
James L. Claghorn,
William G. Bonlton.
f Directors held this day,
re-electei President.
CUM
MILITARY.
a l BOARD OF TRADE RIFLE
REGIMENT.
156th REGIMENT PENNSYLVANIA VOLUNTEERS
BOITNTY.
RECRUITS WANTED for the above fine regiment (the
only Regiment of Infantry for three years now recruit
ing and in camp in Philadelphia.)
Men joining this, regiment will receive the following
bounties
Cash in hand on being mustered in " 575
" when the company is t llll
" when the regiment is full 25
At the expiration of service 75
Total $175
None but men of good character. received,
Apply at HEADQUARTERS, 533 CHESTNUT Street.
CHARLES ERNENWEIN, Colonel.
W. A. HAMILL, Adjutant. de24-tf
CONTINENTAL CAVALRY.
Cam_ p Metcalfe," near FIADDONFIELD, N. J.
—MEN wanted to complete Companies now
nearly full, to secure the Citizens' Bounty fund
awirded to the And Twenty Companies mustered into
the service of the United States.
.Two or three positions of Second LIEUTENANTS are
vacant, which will be assigned to young men of good re
ferences. and who have seen service. dell-tf
FINANCIAL.
JOHN 0. CAPP & SON,
STOCK & NOTE BROKERS,
No. 23 SOUTH THIRD STREET,
DIMECTLY OPPOSITE THE MECHANICS' BANK.
STOOKS. AND BONDS
BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION AT THE
BOARD OF BROKER&
MONEY INVESTED
AND NOTES AND LOANS INEGOTIATEP ON:1112
BEST TERMS.
iJ•
FIVE-TWENTIES.
OR.
TWENTY-YEAR lux PER CENT. BONDS,r
PAYABLE AT THE OPTION OF THE GOVERNMENT
AFTER FIVE YEARS.
lam instructed by the SECRETARY OP THE TREA
SURY to receive subscriptions for the above
- LOAN AT PAR.
• Interest will commence from the DATE OP SUBSCRIP
TION, and is PAYABLE IN GOLD at the Mint, or ally
Sub-Treasury or. Depository of the United States, on the
first days of May and November of each year. At the
present PREMIUM" ON now, these Bonds yield about
BIGHT per cent. per annum.
A fall supply always on hand.
JAY COOKE,
SUBSCRIPTION AGENT,
noe-tmhl 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET.
S . HARVEY THOMAS,
STOOK AND BILL BROKER,
14). 312 WALNUT STREET
STOCKS and BONDS, and all kinds of U. S. GOVERN
MENT SECURITIES bought and sold on Commission, ex
clusively.
Business Paper and Loans on Collateral negociated at
lowest rates.
Orders by Mail shall receive prompt attention. Refers to
Messrs. Nathan Trotter & Co., Geo. D. Parrish, Esq.
John B. Myers & Co., Samuel B. Thomas, Esq.,
Furness, Brinley, Co., John Thomas, Esq.
del6-Bmif
$250,000 TO LOAN , .
IN . LARGE OR SMALL AMOIINTTS,-OM
DIAMONDS, SILVER-PLATE, WATCHES, JEWELRY.
AND
GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, AT
ISAAC NATHANS'
OLD ESTABLISHIED MONEY LOAN OFFICE, N. B
CORNER THIRD AND SPRUCE STREETS,
(Only one square below the Exchange.)
Advances made at the lowest rates
$2OOOO, $lO,OOO, $B,OOO.
$5,000,
,
and other BUMS to loan on MorU.sge
on Panne or City Property by JOSEPH B. BARRY,
jal7-31.* _ 430 WALNUT btreee,
SB,OOOTHIS
e C AM O UN T
T WANTED
3aB .on
B. PE rr A B e tß r A ra T tpa .
o
EDUCATION.
•
CLASSICAL AND. ENOtISH SCHOOL
•OF H. D. GREGORY, A. K.llOB MARKET Street.
jal9.lm* . • . •
SCHOOL OF DESIGN FOR WOMEN,
^-A - 1.334- CHRSTNIIT STREET.—The next Session of
this Institution commeners February Ist. Charge 814
for the Session of Fire Months.
DIRECTORS.—Joseph Harrison, Esq., President ; Wil
liam Bracknell, Esq., Vice President • P.P. Morris, Esq.,
Secretary and Treasurer ; Joseph Jeans,' Redwood. F.
Warner, James L. Claghorn, David S. Brown, William
sellers, William J. Horstman, MIK Price:and Charles
Gibbons. iasmt •
VILLAGE GREEN SEMINARY.-A
SELECT BOARDING SCHOOL, NEAR MEDIA, PA.
Thorough course in Mathematics, Classics, English
studies, dm.
Military Tactics taught. Classes in Book-keeping, Sur
veying, and Civil Engineering. Pupils taken of all ages,
and are received at any time.
Boarding per week, 1 1 2. W.
Tuition per quarter, 56.00.
For catalogues or information address Rev. J. HERVEY
BARTON. A. M. Village Green. Pa. oCIO•tf
COPARTNERSHIPS.
COPARTNERSHIP.
The undersigned have this day associated together
under the name of
PEIPER AND. MARKLEY,
for the trampactiou of the
WHOLESALEBOOT AND SHOE BUSINESS,
At No. 31 NORTH THIRD STREET,
PHILADELPHIA_
MICHAEL
•
HENRY HM AR KLEY.
January 19,15&9. • ial9-2t4
THE COPARTNERSHIP OF CHAF
--L FEEL, STOUT, Si CO. is this day, by mutual con
sent, dissolved. Settlements will be made by either of
the partners, the Books remaining, for the present, at the
once of STOUT St AfrxiNsorr, 523 MARKET Street.
WILLIAM CHAFFEE,
JAMES CHAFFEE,
JACOB W. aTOUT,
P. T. ATKINSON. •
Philadelphia, January 17 , 1863. itS43t*
NOTICNOTICE .—T H E UNDERSIGNED
E.—THE hereby publish the terms of a Limited Partnership,
which they formed on the 2d day of February, 1861, to
terminate on the 31st day of December, 1862, and 'which
they have THIS DAY renewed, in compliance with the
Laws of Pennsylvania.
1. The name of the firm under which the said Part
nership Is conducted , is MATHIAS IL MARPLB.
2. The general nature of the business transacted Is the
buying . and. vending. of VARIETIES and FANCY DRY
GOODS at No. 63 North THIRD Street, in the city of Phi
ladelphia,.State of Pennsylvania.
3. The name of the General Partner of said firm is
MATHIAS AL MARPLE, residing at No. 1220 COATBS
Street, in. the city. of Philadelphia, and of the Special.
Partner of said firm HEDEctB GCRDU t resitling at 540
North +OURTH Street, in the city of Philadel hia.
4. The amount or capital contributed by said George
Gordon, the Special Partner, to the common stock at the
time said partnership was formed—to wit, on the 2d day
of February,. 1561,. was TWELVE THOUSAND FIVE
HUNDRED DOLLARS.
S. The said.partnership is now renewed, and is to con
tinue until, and to terminate on, the Rat day of Decem
ber. 1861.
Philadelphia, December &MN.
NATHIAS M. MARPLE,
General Partner.
GEORGE GORDO N, jabew Special Partner.
LIMITED PARTNERSHIP.-LTHE
undersigned have this day formed a copartnership,
under the firm of HAGEN, BOYD, & CO., for the trans
action of a Wholesale Tobacco business, at the Northeast •
corner FRONT and ARCH Streets. The said partnership
to commence from date, and terminate on the Met day of
December, 3865. • •ARTHUR HAGEN,
JAMES DI BOYD
WILLIAM C. PEASE.
Ph i ladelpishi; January 8, M. jal2.tf
NOTICE. -L- THE LIMITED :PARTNER
SHIP heretofore existlrig_between the undersigned,
under the Arm of J. T. PLATE & SCHOTTLER, expires
this day, by its own limitation. Philadelphia. Decem
ber Si. IM2. J. TEMPEL PLATE,
CARL C. SCH.TTLEE,
• General Partners.
CDR- F. PLATE,
Special Partner.
By hie Attorney, J. THEOPH. PLATE.
The undersigned continue the Importing and General
Commission Business, under the Arm of J. T. PLATE' &
SCHOTTLER, for their own account..
J. THEOPFL PLATE
CARL C. SCHOTTLER.
Philadelphia, January 1, 1683. jal-8w
j HAVE .THIS DAY ASSOCIATED
I
with me JOHN E. OR AEFF, of Pine Grove, Schuyl
kill county, and my eon, JOHN BLAKISTON, and will
continue the Coil Business as heretofore, under the firm
of BLAKISTON. GRAIFF, Sr. CO.
• JOHN R. BLAKISTON.
3.18 WALNUT Street.
Philadelphia. January 15.1.463.
DISSOLUTIONOF OOPARTNER
SHrP.—The copartnership heretoforeexistlng under
the name of SMITH. WILLIAMS, & CO., is this - day dis
solved by mutual consent, and the business 'of the late
Arm will be settled by either of the undersigned, at No.
1513 MARKET Street.
P. ,TENKS SMITH,
' H. PRATT SMITH
• JNO. H. WILLIAMS.
• WM. P. SMITH,
j r.
Philadelphia, D se. 31 , 1882 ft alif
THE. SUBSCRIBERS WILL CONTI.
NUB the DRUG BUSINESS, ae heretofore, at the
Old Stand. No. 724 MARKET Street.
WIII. ELLIS . 00. Dnt_g_gtete,
jal-tf 724 MARKET Street.
NOTICE.-TriE STy A_ND TITLE
of the . tirm of WEAVER, PULER, ..1; CO., is this
day changed to FITLER. WEAVER;•& CO.
EDWIN.H. TIMER,
MICHAEL WEAVER,
CONRAD F. CLOTHIER.
JANUARY lAN& ial-lm
CARSON'S .
PATENT
RILVSR-CLEANING POWDER,
Warrinted free from acid, and the same as used In the
houses of the nobility and genttrof.Scotland. It is un
mutated for cleaning Gold and 'Silver' Plate. Looking
Glasses, etc. Prepared by A.H. CARSON, waiter, from
a recipe given me by the head butler to the Duke of
Athol.
For sale by • •
HAZARD 8: CO. Twelfth and Chestnut streets. ;
I. TOWNSEND, Thirteenth and Chestnut streets,
F: BLACK, Broad and Chestnut streets,'
W. H. NAULT.Y. 1.800 Chestnut street.' '
J. CLARK; Fifth and Prnnr streets, • --
And wholesale by'WLLLIAM PARVIN, 1201
NUT Street •
C d ' a A n SaVELLAWACK, &
Fifth-Avenue Hotel, New Yordc,.
• And Thames street, Newport, R. I.
An orderteaddressed A. H. CARSON. Western, Sub Post
Olitcti. Philadelphia. isaAtnths 2:ru
JAMES 11.. SOOTRL;
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Master and Examiner in ObAncery.
7a&Ym• . - 113 PLUM Street Camden. N. .T
MAGNIFICENT . JTWILRY.. FOB AL.
MOST nothing. Cheap Trimming StOrs 21110 MLR
HET Street. •••• • islit•Ot*.
TOPEZ 811Fitt,RL,A.N,u l yuroF, IN
bond. for Y ellki. S. diRiT&T
17 'axe VrAisOUT,S;. and:XIABANITIt
THE PRESS.---11TTLA I ELPHIA. TUESDAY. _JANUARY 20. 1263.
de22-Im*
UTTER:.db..PATTESCSN
E, • • •
• •.., , orgoix,s4l.,.E GROCERS, .
, : pß o Nrp STREET,
• • PHILADELPFILS, .
Call the attention of the trade' to their fresh sad fqi:
aseortmeut of &liars, jp:t.et
COMMINION HOUSES.
'MU - BERTON DUCK.,
IN STORF..
225,060 YARDS
U. S. ARMY 10 OUNCE -DUCK,
.And for sale by
FARNHAM, KIRKHAM, & GO.,
.
iaL9.4tif* No. 230 - CEIESTIfIi,7 ST4Er, ,
ARMY . GOODS. • •
DARK-BLUE COAT . CLOTHS. '
DARK-BLUE , CAP CLOTHS.
SHY-BLUE CLOTHS FOR OFFICERS::
ARMY BLANKETS, - STANDARD - WEIGHT.-
IDOUNCE DUCK.
.DRILLE, STANDARD WEIGHT.
HEAVY LINEN DRILLS AND DUCK.
BROWN AND BLEACHED SHEETINGS'AND SHIRT.
INGE. For sale by
FROTHINGHAM & WELLS.
eel-lf tf
RETAIL DRY- GOODS.
F,MI3ROLDERIES; WHITE GOODS,
*- 1 - a and HOSIERY, it Wholesale Prices. ,
The subscribers offer one of the best selected and
largest assortments of White Goods, Hosiery, and Staple
Embroideries, Trimmings, &c., to be found in the city to
which they re_spectfully invite the attention of the ladies.'
SHF,PPARD; YAN HARLINGEN, & ARRISON,
jahs-12trp .1008 CHESTNUT Street.
CHINA AND - 'GLASSWARE.
KERII'S
FURNISHING. CHINA
GLASS ESTABLISHMENT,
CHINA TIALL,
HOTELS AND SUPPLIED.
J. & K.. KERR,
HOLIDAY GOODS.
pHOTOGRAPHI . O, ALBUMS A
-A-_ large - variety for Bale at low prices by
51. MES QuEtli &
del34f if 924 CHESTNUT Street.
MICROSCOPES, SPECTACLES, AND
SPY-OLMBEE., for presents for sale by
JAM& W. QUEEN & CO..
dell& if 92116 CHESTNUT Street.
OPERA. GL ASSES OPERA.
GLASSES. For sale by ,
JAMES W. QUEEN & CO.,
del3-tf if 924 CHESTNUT Street.
MILITARY GOODS.
a W. SIMONS.& BROTHER,
SANSOELSTREET- HALL, -PHILADELPHIA.
MANUFACTURERS OF JEWELRY,
.FINE .SWORDS, • •..
AND
MILITARY GOODS, IN EVERY VARIETY.
laPeif4m
LADIES' FURS.
LFURS.DIES' FANCY FURS.
JOHN. FAREIRA,,
No. 718 ARCH STREET, BELOW EIGHTH,
IMPORTER AND MANUFACTURER
LADIES' FANCY- FURS.
My assortment of Fancy Furs for Ladies and Children
is now complete, and embracing every variety that will
be fashionable during the preeent season. All sold' at
the manufacturers' prices, for cash. Ladies, please give
me a call. oc3-4mif
FURS! FURS!
GEORGE F. WOMR4Tii,
NOS. 415 AND 411 ARCH STREET, -
HAS NOW OPEN
A . FULL ASSORTMENT
OF
LA.DIES' FURS, "
To which the attention of the public le invited. nolaara
WATCHES AND JEWELRY.
a AMERICAN WATCHES ja
FOR SOLDIERS
AT 'REDUCED PRICES.
AMERICAN WATCHES FOR AMERICANS!
TAB AMERICAN WATCH COMPAICY give notice _that they.
have lately issued a new.style of Watch, ertpresstly' &or
signed for Soldiers and others who desire a good Watch
at a moderate price. These Watches are intended to din- .
place the worthless, cheap Watches of British and Swiss
manuilwrare, with which. the country is . flooded, and'
which were never expected to keep time when they were
made, being refuse manufactures sent to this country
because unsaleable at home, and used here only for
jockeying and swindling purposes.
We offer to sell our Watch, which is. of THE MOST sus-
STAZiTUCL MAYUPACTITRE, AN ACCURATE AND DURABLE
TIMEKEEPER, said in Sterling Silver cases, .Hunting pat
tern, at as low a price as is asked for the trashy Ancreit
and Lepines of foreign make already referred to. •
We have named the new series of Watches, Wm.
Einsar,•Boston, Mass., which , name will be found on
the plate of every watch of this manufacture, and is one
of our trade-marks. -
Sold, by all respectable Watch• Dealers in the loyal'
States..
Wholesale ordere should be addressed to
BOBBINS ec APPLETON,
Agents for the American Watch Company,
Jalo4 tn. thlitif*
MICROSCOPIC) PHOTOGR APHIC
CHARMS. .
•
G. W. SIMONS . 8o BROTHER,—.-
MANITFACTITBINCi JEWELERS AND IMPORTERS.
SANSOM-STREET HALL, • •
Have just received, direct from -Paris, a large assort:
ment of the above novel and beautifUl articles, em
bracing a number of the most prominent clergymen and
public men-of this city and State, together with officers of
the army and navy, presented in a variety of fancy
mountings..
FOR SALE TO THE TRADE,
and to be had at all the principaljewelersf opticians and
fancy stores in the city. jaB-iilm
. ..
D. T. PRATT, -
(1111COESSO1 TO PRATT & BEATH,) .
607 CHESTNUT STREET,
Is constantly in receipt of
ENGLISH. SWISS, AND
AMERIIPAN WAT€JIIES,
Of desirable styles and qualities. to suit all dames of
buyers. . nolEgimit
ELI HOLDEN, 42
Dealer in fine • _
AMERICAN AND IMPORTED WATCHES,
JEWELRY, AND CLOCKS,
oe3l-11m* 708 MARKET Street.
AMERICAN IN WA r raiTES,
GOLD AND SILVER CASES.
• ,
JOS WATSON,
No. 326 CHESTNUT Street.
. .
g i WATCHES, JENSTE.LRY;4I3O,
A FRESH ASSORTMENT
AT LESS THAN FORMER PRICE:
FARR & BROTEER, Importer*.
•
rohlibtf 324 CIPSTITUT Street, below Fourth
• - • . •
TITEALTH.. 13E.ALTII . ! HEALTH /
41-4- HEALTH! HEALTH! HEALTH!
Swayne's Compound Syrup of Wild ChertY . ,
Swayne's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry,
Swayne's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry,
Swayne's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry,
The Great Remedy for
The Great Remedy for
The Great Remedy for
Coughs, Colds, Croup, Asthma, Bronchitis,
• Coughs, Colds, CrouP, Asthma, Bronchitis,
Coughs, Colds, Croup, Asthma,Broncbitis,
Coughs, Colds, eronp, . Asthma, Bronchitis,
Blood. spitting, Sore Throat, Hoarseness,
Blood-spitting, Bore Throat, Hoarseness,
Blood-spitting, Sore Throat, Hoarseness,
• Blood-spitting, Bore Throat, Hoarseness,
Consumption, Consumption,
Consumption, Consumption, •
Consumption, Consumption, '
All affections Throat, Lu.ngs,and Breast.
All affections Throat, Lungs, and Breast,
All affections Throat, Lungs, and Breast, •
'All affections Throat, Lungs.and Breast.
Swayne's Wild Cherry,
Swayne's Wild Cherry,
Swayne's Wild Cherry,
Has done more good than
Any Medicine ever Discovered.
Any Medicine ever Discovered.
Any Medicine ever Discovered.
THE VAST NUMBER OF DEATHS which OtOLIF annually
from Consumption and Diseases of the Lungs and Liver
is truly appaliing. Nearly all this dread waste of life
might besavei by a timely use of Dr.' Bwayne's Com
pound Syrup of Wild Cherry. Even where the lungs
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SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY - VIRTUE. OF
aWrit of Pluries Iktuditioni Exponas. to me directed.
Will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY
Evening, February 2,1863, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street
:Hall,
• -All that certain yearly ground rent, or sum of sixty
dollars.. gold or silver, lawful money, charged on half
yearly issuing, ancl payable by Henry Graham, his heirs
and.assigns, on the trot days of the months of April and
October, clear of taxes, dm., out of and for all that certain
lot or piece of ground , with the brick messuage or tene
ment thereon, erected,. situate on the east side of Wash
ington street, at the distance of one hundred and ninety
two feet southward from the south side of Jefferson street,
in the Seventeenth ward of the said citof Philadelphia:
containing in front or Breadth on said Washington street
thirty-two feeti including to the north and south sides
thereof the moieties of an alley two feet ten inches wide,
for the use of said lot and lots adjoining to the north and
south, and extending in length or depth eastward of that
width sixty-five feet (66).nitie inches.
CD. C.. 662; U..'62.] Debt. $650. Gutllon. .
Seized.and taken in execution as the property of Jere-
Neal Bonsai", and to be sold by
JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. '
• Philadelphia, Sheriff's-Office. January 19,1801 je2o-3t
SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Venditioni Bxponas, to me directed, will be
exposed to public sale or ventlue, on MONDAY Evening, -
February 2,186'3. at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street
All that certain lot or piece of ground, with the three
story brick messuage or tenement thereon erected.situate,
on.the west side of slarshs4l street at the distance of six'
hundred and eighty-nine feet and five-eighths of an inch
northward front the north side of Poplar street, as now ,
widened to the width of Ilfty:feet, in the late district of-
Penn, now in the city of. Philadelphia ; containing.in.
front or breadth on the said Marshall street sixteen feet,in
cluding.en the north side thereof the southern moiety of.
an alley. two feet six inches wide in the clear, extending
from the said Marshall street the whole length of the
hereby granted lot, and extending in length or depth
westward of that width at right angles with said Mar
shall street seventy-four feet. ten_inches to ground grant—
ed to James V. Watson. Bounded:northward by a mes-.
snage and lot of Thomas Lippincott, eastward by the
said Marshall street, southward by ground formerly of
Joseph H. Collins, since of Richard Christie, and west-.
ward by ground of James V. Watson. Together with •
the free use and privilege of the said two feet six inches
wide alley as a passage way and water course at all•times
hereafter forever, with the right of building over the said
alley to the middle thereopeaving. the same clear and'
unmolested to the height of nine feet above the level of •
the curbstone. (Being the same* premises which Amos
Philips and wife by indenture dated the twenty-third of.
February, one thousand eight.hundred and fifty-seven,.
recorded in Deed Book R. D. W., lib. 127, page 3, &c.,
granted and conveyed to James Armstrong in fee.)
Cll. CI, 684 ; D.,'62.) Debt,.52,903.27. Fallon &
Seized and taken in execution as the property of James-
Armstrong, and to be sold by:
JOHN: THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Otlice,.Jan 19, 136.3. ja2o-3t
HERIFF'S SALE.BY VIRTUE. OF.•
a of Levert FaciaS,•to me directed, will be•
exposed to public sale or venclhe, on MONDAY Evening, .
February 2.1663. at 4 o'clock..at Sansom-street
. All that certain stone met.suage or tenement and lot or
siddabfgrouid situate on the southeasterly side of Ear--
, vey street and northeasterly side of Green street, in. Ge r,
nutntown (aforesaid); containing in front or breadth on:
the said Green street sixty-tour feet. ana extending,in
length or depth northeasterly between lines running pa-.
rallel with said Harvey street, one hundred and seventy-.
five feet,' Bounded northeasterly by ground granted .to
Humphrey Atherton, southeasterly by ground granted.
to Edward Clarkson, southwesterly by said Green street,
and northwesterly by the said Harvey street. (Being
the same lot of ground which James W. Harvey-and
others, by Indenture datedithe second day of July, anuo.
•Domini ono thousand eight hundred and fifty-two, re
corded in Deed Book T. Ht; No. 2S pa 321, &c.,.gmnted-
Anto the said Henry P. Atherton in fee.) Subject-to the
restrictions that no building shall ever be erected on the,
kaid lot within twenty-five feet of the northeasterly line
of said Green street, and reserving thereont the yearly?
rent of thirty-eight dollars and forty cents, which.yearly
rent the saidiJantws W. Harvey and others, by-au en
dorsed indenture dated' the thirty-first day of January
last past (1854), intended to be recorded, granted. and re
leased, and extinguished unto the said Henry P: Ather
ton, his heirs and assigns,..forever.
N. B.—The improvements upon the above property are
a two-and-a-half-story stone dwelling, twenty-two feet
front brtwenty-eight feet deep, with. piazza. in. frout ;
two-story stone back-building, twenty-eightfeetiong by
fourteen feet in width, with piazza at side on, Harvey
street ; and one-story: frame kitchen back, fourteen, feet
by twelve feet,
P. S,—Henry P. Atherton has no interest in,the Pre•
raises. • -
[D. C.. 628 Debt, $1,91.3.85. W. RotehMUter.
Seized and taken 1111 eXeelltioll as the property of Henry
P. Atherton, and to. be sold by
JOHN THOMPSON; Sheriff.
Philadelphia. Sheriffs Office, Jannary•l9:3l4l .ia2o-3t
SHERIF.E'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE- OF
a writ of Ventlitioni .Exponas, to me directed, will
be exposed to pubbe sale or vendue, on,MONDAY Even.:
ing 4 February 2.1263; at 4 o'clock. at Sansamostaaet Hall,
All that certain lot or piece of groundocith the three
story brick messmage or tenement now: thereon erected;
situate on this north side of Huntingdon street, at the ins
tance of thirty-two feet eastward from. the east side of
Clinton street,. in the Nineteenth wa.rtitofili e City of Phi
ladelphia, containing in front or breadthh, on the said.
Huntingdon sin et sixteen feet, and' extending of that
width in,itingth or depth; northward - ,.between parallel
lines, at right angles with the said? Huntingdon street,
sixty feet. Bounded northward bY imon.nd now or late
of George Buierick, eastward by trrotuult granted by the
said Thontton Conrow and Isaac Barbecand wives to the .
said Henry bicShaffry, southwaraliby thei said Hunting,
don street and westward partly,' by ground granted by,
the said Thornton Conrow and. Isaae- Barber and wives._
to the said Henry McSliaffryapdlpartly by the head of a,
three-fhet wide alley leading, westward into Clinton,
stneeLparttliel with and at- the. distance of rift - -seven,
feetmorthward from the north sid.o• of the said Hunting
don street. (Which said /ottointleogof ground aboved*:..
scribed is the same which. Theenison Conrow and wife
and Isaac Barber and wife, by. indenture dated the :wen,.
by-first day ,of May,. Anao: Domind one thousand eight
hundred and tifty.srx,.regx•rdett fa Deed Book R.
Ito. TS, page 380, &c., &wt.:kW:wet conveyed unto the said..
Benry lus helm :sod assigns.] Reserving ; .
thereout nnto.the saidlThorntsee Conrow and Isaac Bar-:
her, their heirs and assigns,. the yearly rent chergaatore...
of -fifty-four &Jima.. as. thcere . m expressed..
al. C. ,66.5; D. '62tl Debt...lo3Uß. Gp lion:_
Seized and taken,in.exeeotrion as the propeaty of Henk4-
McShatfry, and tadte.solsl Ithy •
JOHN: THOBIT'SON: Sherifl&"
PhiladelPhia,.Sherins Office. January It 1863.•jeW,5. •
MATE' lAT,R
BMW!, LATIIIK*iIIILTANA
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UMBRELLAS.-_THE BEST ARE,
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EMPORIUM,
439 CHESTNUT Street
INSVSANGE'
ES=IIUMAENi
UNION
MUTUAL •INSURANCE COMPANY OF
PHILADELPHIA,
Intonfotriniti with a provision of its Charter
Premiums undetermined. Jan. 1, 1862.... .. . $13,94713
Written from Jan. 1,1862, to Jan. 1,
1863 137,415 37
Premiums earned during the year ending as
Received from interest on Investments
Losses, Return Premiums, Re-insumnces, U. S.
Taxes, Expenses, and commissions, paid '
during the same ... . . .....:..',130,36 co
Balance remaining with the Company
ASSETS OF TIIP, COMPANY JAN. 1, 1863:
810,089 Pennsylvania State tis $10,000.00
5,000 North Pennsylvania Railroad 6s '4,50080
7,000 City of Pittsburg ss• .... .. .• • 5,900 00
7,000 " " 65.. . .. 6,300 00
14,610 Chesapeake and Delaware Canal 85"... 14,006 00
10,000 City of Philadelphia 6s 10,300 00
41,620 Camden and Amboy Railroad 6x•.......,,42,800 00
5,000 Pennsylvania Coupon Gs 5,300 00
425 Certificates of Interest of NorthPatinsyl
varda Railroad Company... . . ........ 300 00
68 shares Philadelphia 8ank.......... .. . 8,709 00
100 " North Pennsylvania Railroad
Company •• . ••.. 1,200 00
45 " Delaware Railroad Company.... 2,200 00
88 Delaware Mutual Insurance -
Company. • • .. • . .• . 2,600 00
.220 " Pennsylvania Railroad Com
pany 13,200 00
25,017 Scrip of .sundry Mutual Insurance Com
panies ' 15,800 00
$141,100 OD
Bills receivable for premiums 40,660 06
Cash in Bank 26,75270
" ,depciited with the United States 5,000 00
Due the Company for unsettled Premiums, .
Pages, and other accounts
THE. BOARD OF. DIRECTORS have declared An Inte
rest of SIX PER CENT. on the outstanding scrip, to be
paid to the scripbolders without deduction for taxes, Pay
able on demand.
At a meeting of the Scripholders of this Company, held
at their office January 12,1863, the following gentlemen
were elected to serve as Directors for the ensuing three
S. DESTOUET, SAMUEL C. COON,
E. A. BORIE, EDWARD L. CLARK',
WM. C. RENT, " H. P. ROBINSON,
HENRY LEWIS, Jr., NORRIS S. CUMMINGS,
who, with
RICHARD S. SMITH, JAS: R: CAMPBELL,
FRANCIS TETE, DAVID SALOMON,
JOHN H. IRWIN, CHAS. WHEELER,
NEWBERRY A. SMITH, G. W. BERNADOU,
CHARLES YEZIN, HENRY SAMUEL,
J. P. STEINER, WM. S. BAIRD,
GEORGE LEWIS, GILB'T H. NEWEIALL,
ELLIS YARNALL, THOMAS DALLETT,
Constitute the Board. of Directors.
RICHARD S. SMITH
• • - PRESIDENT.
JOHN . MOSS, •
SECIiETARY. ialt-dlit-thstuSt
lIIFTEENTH ANNUAL REPORT
OF THE
PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
OF PHILADELPHIA,
OFFICE NO. 921 CHESTNUT STREET.
PUBLISHED IN CONFORMITY WITH THE CHARTER.
RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR ENDING DEC. 31, 1062.
For Life Premiums for term of
371 38
For L imited Premiums tor short $137,
terms 758 78
For War and Extra Risks 7,48107
For Interest received on Invest
ments and Policy Fees . 96,982 19
42
For Scrip Dividends received . $215,493
from Policies purchased 18,390 00
Amount $213,863 42
LOSSES AND EXPEN!•Es Di:MING THE SAME
PERIOD.
FOr Losses 27, amounting to 4164,000 00
For Expenses, Salaries, Adver
tising, Medical Examtnat'n, &c. 13,117 16
For Rent, State and City Taxes,
&c. 4,972 02
For Commissions to Agents,
Taxes, Advertising, &c 8,964 47
**LTA 65
77
DISBURSEMENTS. ' $142,826
For Return Premiums, Purchase
of Policies, &c V 32,438 60
For Reinsurance, Interest, &c.... 6,679 99
For Volunteer Aid Fund 1,400 00
_ . $40,518 59
Added to Capital in 1862 • $102,311) 18
Accumulated Capital,Dec.3l,lB6L $1,091,409 32
Deduct Scrip of 1850, '5l, and '52,
received in Payment of Pre
=dams 41,930 00
$1,049,479 32
Accumulated Capital, December
91, 1962 81,151,789 50
'ASSET° OF. THE COMPANY LIABLE FOR LOSSES
JANUARY 1, 1863 .
$20,000 11. S. 7 310 Treasury
Notes $20,00000
20.000 U. S. 8 per cont. Certifi
cates ofindebted ness..- 19,742 08
24,00011. Et. 5 per cent. Loan of
1865,. Coupons ' 23,471 25
ICO,OOO U. S. 5 per cent. Loan of
1871, Transferable.. ..... • 100,212 50
54,712 06 'Pennsylvania 6 per cent.
Loan.- • • 48,74+11
20,000 Pennsylvania 6r cent. -
Loan, Coupon Bonds.. • . 13,535 00 '
31,500 Philadelphia &per cent.
Loan, taxed ... . ............. :26;91676. • a
- 37,60/ Philadelphia fK per cent. • '
Loan, exempt 38;194 60 -
59,400 Philadelphia 6 per cent. - •
Loan, no tax. • 18,0.94 CO
21.500 Phlladelphia 6 p r cent.
Loan, taxed • • • 17,6%5.00 .
10,000 Pittsburg Bond 5•.•....... 8,325 . 01
26,000 Allegheny county Bonds.. 19,895 , 00.
10.000 Washington c ounty Bds 7,525' 00
21,0001'ennsylvania Railroad
'AV Mortgage 6. per cent. •
Bends . . .... . ... 20.990 00 •
15,000Penasylvarda
2d Mortgage 6 per cent.
• Bonds 1106 . 25
- 16,000 Lehigh Valley 6 per cent.
Be
CO
10,000 Harrisburg . Railroad 6'
per cent. Bonds ..• ' 10,700 00
10,000 Louisville City 6 per cent.
Bonds • 7,141 40
MO shares Pennsylvania. Railroad
•
• Stock • 26,442 77
150 " Lehigh Coal and Navi
gation Company Stock. 7:817 26 •
120 ". Lehigh Coal and: Navi
gation Company Scrip.. 4;193 13
2a2: "• Girard Life Ins. Ann.
and Trust Co.'s Stock.... 5,575 38
100. " Western Bank Stock.... 0,862 50
202" ". Commercial Bank Stock.: 11,035 25
76. '" ' Bank •of North Ameri
ca Stock 10,168 00
100 • " ' Manias' and Mechanics''
• Bank Stock 2,784 00
60• Mechanics' Bank Stobk,
• " St. Louis" '9,950 50
250 Delaware Mutual Intm
- ranee Co. Stock 6,2.50 00
• 60• "' Girard Bank Stock 2,000 00
-
35" Farmers' and Mechanics'
Beak Stock 1,3X1 00
299' - Corn Exchange Bank
Stock 8,970 00.
524,725.63.
Real Estdte held by the Company... 105,480'04 •
296;049 66 Bonds and Mortgages, all Atst liens. 287,37770-
12,716 67 Ground Rents, all tirstliens 11,955'00
Premium Notes, secured by Policies. 97,652:76.
Loans on Coilaterals 19.684 04.
Balances in hands of Agents ..... . 12,500 41
Quarterly paments due the Company 9,958.14.
Cash in band y and in Bank 14,103 2T
Office.7nrniture 2,4.52 733
Scrip Dividends purchased by the Company... 585.3892:
Life Interest and Annuity goo 2G
Interest on Stocks and Loans accrued to 31st • '
December 16,361 .22
1,181,799 50
Deduct two losses due in 1963 10,030 00
181.151,789 50
• PHILADELPHIA. January 14, 1863.
At an election held at the office of the Company, on
Monday, sth instant, .the following-named gentlemen •
were duly elected Trustees: •
For Three Years.—Rodolphns Kent, Ellis S. Archer, ,
New York; Samuel J. Christian, James 0. Pease, War—
ner M. READ, Pierre V. Dutton, .New,York ; Samuel Wil
liams, Frederick A. Hoyt, Christiana. Hoffman.
For Two Years.—Elliston Perot.
For One Pear.—Edward M. Needles
At a meeting of the Board of Trustees, held on the-13th*.
instant. the following officers were elected:
President--JAMES TRAQUAIR-.
Vice President—SAMUEL .R. STOKES.
A. Y. P. and Actuary—JOHN W. HORNOR.
Secretary—HOßATlO S. STEPHENS. ' •
The Board have declarets Scrip Dividend of FORTY.
PER CENT. upon the. Cash Premiums paid in 1892, and
have decided to -receive, after this date, the Scrip Divi
dends of 1853,1864, 1856,.and.1856,:in payment of Preseituus
from those who pay their premiums In cash and :to •
credit .those indebted -for- Premium Notes, or loans on
Policies, with. the amount of their Scrip for those years, .
on their Notes or Loans, onfath instant. •
JAMES-TffiAQUA IR. President.
• SAML:.EISTOKES, Vice Piettid
en
JOHN W. ILORIKOR, A.V. 3'. and Actuary.
H. S. STEPHENS, Secretary: jals 17 9:12411 SI Rif
ANNUAL: ST.A.T.IMENT,
GIRAP.3) FIBE•AND MARINE INSURANCE CO.,
'Boy the year ending Deo. 31st, 1862.
Office 415 WALNUT btreM. Schuylkill NNT.: Buildin g~_
CAPITAL. $200,000.
NO 1111EINF,. RiSKS-.DIKEN.
Premiums received during the year. • • $86,311 32.
Amount reeeived for interest during the gear— 8,605 AI
Total ... .......,.....174,817;t3-
Premiums determined,: .46.5,927 88
'
DISIiIRSEMENTS. •
Paid for losses, occurring during the
year. 60407' 6 8
Paid for reinsurance. and returned
premiums.,, _. A. 2,411414 -
Paid f.ar cotrunisbions. $6,532 70—ex
penses, sl3s37:B67.4mcluding taxes > ,
salaries, office =ruses, and com,..
trEautions ...- ..,. 2c5,170 65
643,942 32
-
• $43,9•12 32
ASSERiIuOrD SECURPEPES. --
Cashinbankitezi-ast hand.. 59155) 62
Cush at Pittaburmand other •
aggncies., . .........: WKS 00
Temporary and call loans: • 6i7 15
1624,2123 77
onds.and.; -mortgages ------.'" 110,90 49
11 - S. lososs,, Camden' and Ambc_oY, . .
'Phila. City loans, Penns. R. X_ ,
Itorth.renna.R.•R.,Delaware RR.-
•bonds... and bank stocks- . 29430.00
Rills Daceivable, and other securities
held, as collateral—. - --................... 140,190 00
366,084 99
00 i 9 .parative Statement of Premiums —.--$
111 4 d Losses for Nisi! ]setts:
' Premiums received. Losses paid.
T, .IfW - 4 920,041 36 $52.45.3 81
39.873 lii 62,754 73
' WA 40,094 29' 29,873 04
1657 , t 2,723 39
1658 46,407 06 1 22, 8,878197
10
10
ISE 30,194 51 49,048 47
1860 98,452 66 62,525 83
1601 70,074 49 60,738 64
18e2 66,311 37 21,357 63
6563,772 31 $369,828 62
-- -$193,943 79
'The premiums exceedlosses $193,943.79.
Out of this balance the - current expenses and divi
dends have been paid by the Company.. During this
period changes have taken place, making it necessary
to limit our lousiness in certain districts. • The Directors
have managed the - Company with a view of making it
entirely safe for the insuring public, Its success speaks
for itself. Numercus companies have withdrawn from
business in consequence of the vicissitudes of the times.
DIRECTORS.
CHAS. I. DUPONT. . PETER S. HOE. of N. Y..
JERRY WALKER, WM M. SWAIN, • -
JOHN W.ICLAGHORN. PTIRMIN SHEPPARD.
JOHN THORNLEY. TllO6. DRAKE,
C. P. HEAZLITT, JOSEPH KLAPP, M. D.,
ABRAHAM HA.ET, N. S. LAWRENCE.
DAVID BOYD; Jr., JOHN SUPPLE&
THOMAS CRAVEN, President.
A. S. GILLETT. Vibe President.
JAMES B. Atvonn. Secretary. '.• ialo-9t
..
Total
HSIR DYEING FOR `;LA.DIES: AND
Gentlemen, done to the beet gee , of the art, at
FOIIIITS and BRANC.II. . „i3V-df tt
ADIES' R BRAIDS, WIGS;
Curls, Prizetta, Gossamer Ventilated Wigs, Vegans,
ted scalps of Superior Manufacture. Prices are loiwer
than those of au Other establishment. BAKER'S,
Jae-Inn' No. KW CHESTNUT Street.
.FIRE ASSOCIATION, INCORPO
.4- RATED MARCH 27 1820.
Office, No. 34 North FIFTH Street,
Insure from loss or damage by fire, in the city of Phila
delphia 6nly, Buildings, Household Furniture, and Mere
chendise generally.
6 . Z: 4 4=7 , NT OF THE
T lON,
ASSETS OF THE ASSOC(A-
January 1, 1863, •
Published •eonformitv With the provisions of the Act
0 1 - ,l4o . embly . of Apill 6,1812:
Boaz and Mettga ges "ourroperty in the clty_of
Phial:Z.sl4)llla eitiy ' $703494 66
ground Refits on Propertylu the city of Phila
' dolphin, only. 28;139 67
Real Estate (ottiee•Fifth and No.rthstril)ts) 14,806 13
Cash in the Western '. ank 17,172 33.
Cash in the Bank of NO, '.....hern Liberties .
.16,288 67
Cash on hand - 000 34
Total . $735,082 I.lZ'
TRUSTEES.
GEORGE W.. TRYON, rmgid".t.
William H. Hamilton, John Catro3v,- , ..
John Sender, George,J "tonne,
Peter. Fritz, Joseph Re "t onne,
Peter A. "Keiser, Levi P, Cot is
Phiann, Samuel Spall'awk,
John Craig, Charles P. EolYer.
— ILLIAM T. BUTLER,
Smtettary,
$llB ,383 46
ja2o-tuths r
GIRARD FIRE AND MARINE
Nat .
INSURANCE COMPANY. "
OFFICE, .415 WALNUT, STREET-, PHILADELPHIA.
CAPITAL Bgoo,ooo.
This Company continues to take risks on the safer
classes of Property at low rates. -
The public can rely upon its responsibility, and ability
to pay losses promptly, Its disbursements for the benefit
of the public, during the last nine years, exceed
500,000 DOLLARS
andlwe respectfully solicit its favor in the future.
•
DIRECTORS.
CHAS. I. DUPONT, JERRY WALKER,
JOHN W. CLAGHORN, JOHN THORNLEY,
C. R ILF.AZLITT, ABRAHAM HART,
DAVID BOYD, Ja., PETER S. HOE; of N. Ti
WM. M. SWAIN, FURMAN SHEPPARD,
JOSEPH KLAPP, M D., N. S LAWRENCE,
THOMAS DRAKE, • JOHN SUPPLER
-THOMAS CRAVEN, President.
B.
Al S. GILLETT, Vice President,
JAS. B. ALVORD, Secretary. apt iftf
sl3r,. 89
7.139 05
144,65 94
$14,288 85
FAME INEURAn
406 CHESTNUT Street.
PHILADi
FIRE AND MLA
DLREC!
- - -
Francis N. Buck, E. D. Woodruff,
Chas. Richardson, Geo. A. West,
Henry Lewis, Jr., John Kessler, Sr.,
John W. Eyerman, Chas:Stokes,
Philip S. Justice, A. H. Rosonbeim,
0. W. Davis, Tosep D. Ellis.
FRANCIS N. BUCK, President.
CHARLES RICHARDSON, Vice President,
WILLIAMS I. BLANCHA.RD. Secretary. Cjals4ftf
57;467 06
$A70,599 81
FOR- SALE-THE STOCK, GOOD.
WILL, and FIXTURES in -a wholesale Dr:ag Store
and Laboratory. Apply at No. 410 MARKET Street. be
tween 10 and 1 o'clock. jal4-12t*
JAITARY 5,1863
FOE, SALE CHEAP-A: W ,ALL-LO
TED LOT OF GROUND within two squares of Fair
mount Park, suitable for building lots, bounded by
Girard avenue, Cambridge street, and Twenty-seventh
and - Twentyeighth streets, baying a front on Girard
avenue of ail feet by 20d feet in depth, covered with
gravel. Apply at 429 ARCH Street. jal9-6t*
TO RENT CHEAP-$2OO-.A:
large Two and a ludf story Stone Dwelling, Stable,
Fruit, and Flower Garden, one square from Hestonville
Depot. Apply to A. B. CARVER & CO., S. W. corner
NINTH and 'FILBERT Streets. - - ja2o.2t*
ea STORE TO LET.—THE SPLEN
ma-- DID upper Rooms, No. 237 CHESTNUT Street. Ap.
ply to Cia&ttl LITTLE, STOKES, & CO.
fi FOR RENT—MARKETSTREET--
•caTrom January Ist, the second, third, and fourth
floors of Nos. 426 and 428 Market street, 33 byll7 feet,
now occupied by Leon Berg & Co. Apply, between 12
and 2 o'clock, at 320 WALNUT Street, Office No. 2, up
stairs. nolB-thmtf
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1 - 11 FOR BMX OR TO !I.:MX=4I.OUB.
MaHOllB3B. on the *omit' side of BROAD Street; below
Columbia avenue..,ApplT at the. etrathawd. corner of .
NINTH and SANSOM streets. , • 4 . •mldlt•tf •
el TO LET-A CIOMMO.DIOUS
maLDWELLING, No. 1321 North FRONT Street.. Real
moderate. Apply to WETHERILL BRO.,
0c27-tf 47 and 49 North SECOND Street.
GERMANTOWN. - 00TTA.GE *FOB
-mad. SALE VERY LOW, corner of RITTENHOUSE and
LEHMAN Streets, with stable and carriage house ;:lot 71
by 171 feet. '
Also, The Philadelphia House," at Cape May, with'
or without the furniture. The house contains 31 chttmL
berg, large parlor, dining room and kitchen with bake
house, wash house, &c., &c. Lot 66 by 7 do feet, and
stabling for 14 horses—pleasantly situated, and will be
sold very cheap.
A large variety of. Cottages, Farms, and city properties.
for sale or exchange
Also, 3 Grist Mills, with' lands and houses attached.
B. F. GLENN. 123 South FOURTH Street.
del3-tf or S. W. corner Seventeenth andlgreen.
MaPRIVATE SALE.-A SUBSTAN
tiaI two and-a-hal '-siory atone DWELLING HOUSE,
containing 12 rooms, with largo hall and open stairway,
aid lot of land of about two acres, e in Newport
ville, Bucks county, about two miles from the Nas
h amony Station, on the Trenton Railroad, and 3X miles
from BristoL
• There are a carriage-nonse, 'stable, And ice-house, a
See garden containing some eh , ice fruit; and the build
ings and grt ends are in excellent condition.
The trains on the Trenton railroad render this place
easy of accer4, and it won d therefore be found a de
sirable residence to any one desirous of daily visiting
the city. Terms moderate. Apply to CHARLES S.
BOUTCILER, on the premises, or to
jaßastelm
at FOR SALE -AND
k large number in the adjoining Counties to suit•
any person wishing to purchase a good Farm. Also, a
number of Fruit Farms in the neighborhood of Dover,
State of Delaware. Call and examine Register.
Apply to K. PETTIT,
jal7 No. 309 WALNUT Street.
Alp FOR SALE-CHESTER COUNTY .
FARM, containing 200 acres. Convenient to Rail
road Station. First-class improvements. Said to be one
of the very best in that county. Apply to
very best
PEWIT, -
No. 309 WALNUT Street.
sa FOR S .-THE ELEGANT
COUNTRY RESIDENCE property of the late Wm.
li. Ellis, situate on the Bordentown and Crosswickis
turnpike, three miles from Bordentown. The house was
built in the best manner, expressly for the late owner:
with all the modern improvements. The grounds are
handsomely laid out, with trees, shrubbery, and flue
lawn to the road. Stabling for font horses ; carriage,
house, ice-house: and other buildings, with twenty-one
acres of land attached.
A good opportunity to procure a handsome "Country
Residence low, on accommodating terms.
Apply to CHARLES S. ELLIS,•
No. 223 MARKET Street; or,
HENRY 11 ELLIS,
.Fari4 adjoining Premises.
$lOOO 9REWARD.-LOWINGTHE
were stolen in I" W "D ALL
StrOet, NEW YORK. on SATURDAY, 17th instant
viz :
One United States Six Per Cent. Two-year' Certificate,
With Coupons, $5OO. Be.
Four Bonds Ohio Licking County. Kos. 4?, 57. SLOOD
each ; 40 and 63, $5OO each.
Fifteen do Detroit, Monroe, and Toledo-Railroad. Kos.
359 to 371, 651, and one number not known, $ . 1„000 each.
All above have Coupons.
Nine do Erie and • Kalamazoo Railroad; no Coupons ;
Bonds past due. Nos. —.
Bond and Mortgage of Fred. W00d,.54,000; favor of A.
N. Sewell. •
$0,600 United States Six'Per Cent. rwo-year Certilicatee
favor of Henry Delafield ; not endorsed •
A-056 to 55) $l,OOO eac h.. ....
C- 4 13C6 to 1311, lob each6oo
Bond Central Ohio Railroad,.sl,ooo. No. TlidtEE:
. . .
Coupons. .
. . . . . .
The above reward will he paid.bY
HENRY DST:4II7:EL]).
.NEW FORK
$4OOl,tRhE- W st. A t R 6 Dl-1,. OST . ; ON Tat.
c our Stor e: to Bnk of Penn 'Alva s 1 p Y ,I n o tg:si front/tclig
amounting to W;652.61. The above reward will be•paicr
for its recovery.
The public are hereby. cautioned against.reeeiving the
foll ow ma checks, included'irrabore amount; as payment:
lies been stopped:
Edward. Troth's check, date January. 14, lass. on.Ren.-
eington Bank for $116.2T: Joel Millers endorsement on.
Lancaster County Bank for s26:B9q:Lodge, PfielsardlAN
Co.'s check ate New Lisbon; Ohio, January 10,' 0
the order of Brigke St Burns,and , by , them endbrsed, en
Read, Dreael,.& Co., New York; for 3:l 9b.•
JOS: S. ZiLEDARA: 80:30 . 4.
jal9-3t•• N0..113 North THIRD Street, Philadelphia,
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L .-
0S T THE. FOLLOWING- .DE
scribed Drafts. mailed ' last Sopteraber to tb:emader
signed, having' failed to come to .hand; app . licatiOn will
be made to the respectiTe-compadea for the ustaroPnew
Drafte:
Draft drawn by. S. Dill, agent of Penn •Allulog Co.,
upon Samuel M. D Secretary,_ Phil adelphia,, dated
A u gust 30th, 1562. I.l6,•tothe coder Of U. Davis, for
Draft drawn by S. 37; Dill, agent of. Penn: Xining Co.
upon Samuel X. Day. Secretary, .Pbiladelphia, dated;
Sept. 10th, L562,.N0. 9.6300 thoorar . Ausel . E.EdWards,
for 81061
Draft drawn by 'Petrie, .agent.of Cemtral Mining
Co., upon. James M. Mills, .Treuurerr, New:Yortr.. dated
Sept: hit;lB62, lib. It' to. the order a Oeorgsaitiaes. for
$9.0.
Drati drawn by John Vrer..agent. of Copper Falls
lilinina.Co, upon 714)11am H. Osgood; Treasurer,-.l3oaton,
No, 1136, to the order of R. J. Judd,for SRA:.
Six, drafts draws by A. C. lleoris,..agent of Attygdaloid
Mining Co., upon - 2;IW Drexel; Treasurer .Philadelphia,
numbered respecitively , l2.3k , JBll; ISM IOM ; aid;and
eachfor $5: THEVDORE DAMS& CO.,
del9-Bi*. • 113 :Nort NM( .RD Street.
GERTIRIOATE. OF.' THE 5
per cent. Bhiladelphic,cotuaty Lcan.. ender an act
of Astembly dated the 10th day. of:AprllarlSB4; fin. 'Eighty
eeren- Dollarsi. payable to.Richard.TWemi.elcecutor of
3i7ancis Krouse, deceasekor.hts heirs•onassigna. The
- Ander will bearewarded ha returninelt to • • •
BENJAMS - N1 TURNER,
No. 1013 DANA Street.
del64u3rri••
WANTED GOOD, SALESMAN
_ ia•• a Hat House. Address. "'Boa 1519," Phila
delphia Post Office, with name add' Deference. jarA):l2ts •
A GENTLEMAN OF lIISINESS EX
•A-L- PERIENCE and CAPITAL, who is desirous of start
ing a COAL COMMISSION ROUSE. in this city, wow:ad
like to secure a good and reliable- EOM who fully under
'Amid s the bugloss's either as &A...LIMAN' or PARTIRISFL
Address "I'Vr: P. ,' with reference, Philadelphia Post
OYce•. • 014-43t4
:WANTED TO RENT, FROM THE
trei..o4 - .Lien next, a moderateadiet threaatoi4
BRICK. DWBI.LItiG DOUSE, In a ;central' locality.. It
i
must have - :141 'the modern mmucements. *kraal.
"Rent,!!e at tbia office, stating loeahty and price. jald-tt
BOARDING: -ONE SUITE OFROOMS
and Single ROOMS, at N. E. corner SIXTEENTH
and LOCUST Street*. • . . jal7-St
P ENSIONS.- $lOO BOUNTY AND
Pay procured and collected for soldiers, sailors
and the relatives of such as are deceased, at reasonable
and satisfactory rates. Claims csehed_or advanced floor
by.- JA.W.S FULTON.
Solicitor for Claimants
424 WALNUT St-,set, Philadelphia.
• ~.P artictilar attention given to parties living at a dls
Lance: . oolitat
,no . y.NWlLAW"."."..wW" , now,"AlVNlVWS......neys.ev ,, novw
THE COURT OF COMMON
PLEAS FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF 'PHILA
DELPHIA.
AUGUSTUS HAEDRICIC vs. JANE RAEDRICK ; • Stine
T., 11362, No. 21, alias September. T., 1562, No. r. In
Divorce.
To the Respondent above namediadam: You will
please take nolice that the Court has granted a rule in.
the above case on you - to show cause, if any you have,
why a divorce. a.m. ui., should not be decreed, return
able on SATURDAY, .7annary 31,1603. at 10 o'clock A.M..
J. ALEXANDER 61.XfSON, •
ja2o-tath 4t* • ; Sol. tbr.Libellant. -
ESTATE. OP WM. H.
M. D., DECEASED.— Letters testamentary nom
the estate of said decedent having been granted, to the
undersigned, all persons indebted to, the said estate are
requested to make payment, anck those haying cid=
aCaia st the same to present them to
HANNAH S. 4 SILLAGRAM, X•ceente
No 127 North THIBREENTH Street
Or to bee attorney, NATHAN H. S } Al
ja2o-tnat*. • No. 22:Na th SEVEISTH Street.,
ITORTTYPES.,-IN BEAUTY 'OF
coloring naturaanwPres.sion, nadliffhliknaPPee ranee.
REIMER'S Ivorytxpee have no ennerior. Go to SAco:vD
Street, abore GM:3.l'O be convinced of the fad,. It
OPERA GLASSES IN GREAT VA-
Rum,MOAIe ICT R & !MOTHER..
jarA Tie aIBSTIiCIT *WA
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
E COMPANY, NO
ELPH lA.
IND IPTSITRANCE,
_ _
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
JAMES H. CASTLE,
709 LOCUST Street
LOST AND FOUND.
WA:BITS9
BOARDING.
PERSONAL.
LEGAL.
AMUSEMENTS.
AMEMCAN ACADEMY OF MUM.
C. AtiscurrE
ADOLPH B/RGFELe
DIRECTOR
RUSLNESS AGENT
GERMAN OPERA%
SIXTH AND LAST NIGHT OF THE 'EMT SEASON.
TUFZDAY, JANUARY JD, 10.
THE MAGIC FLUTE.
(deautt Opera, in four parts, by Mozart
Etrbors open. at 1 O''clock ; Opera commences atB
PRiCED OP ADMISSION, ONE DOLLAR
Seats re:serred without extra charge
mil3r iqrele, 60' bents Amphitheatre, 26 cents
TURSDAY EVENING, JamiarY 22,
^ GRAND VOCAL AND ORCHESTRAL
C CvN CE ,
AT THE hitSICA.L FUND HALL,
ARTISTES, CITOtitS,- AND ORCHESTRA,
OP TN
GERMAN Oilffit, it TROUPE
TICKETS..:
CONDUCTOR,:
ja2o
0, ONCERT HALL -LARGO
LOON.
ROBER't
THE UNEQUALLED ILLUSIONIST,
INVENTOR OF "MODERN . mtrlntrEs,
ORIGINATOR OF SECOND
AND GREATEST PIANIST IN AMERICA.
Will have the honor of appealing as above'orr
WEDNESDAY EVEN;NG, JaallArr 21.
When. will be produced efre:As
STRA4GE, STARTLING, AWD INCItEDIBEZ.
Including phases of the great marvel, SECOND Mgt,
of an almost preternatural character.
A PIANO FORTE M.I3O'LANOE;
Consisting of classic and original compositions, wall
interlard this decidedly original amPrecherchesoireer.
Admission"-25 cents. Reierved Seats 50"-centa,- Can kik
secured on and after, WEDNESDAY,.from..I.O A.'141 tult
til 3P. M. ja2o-ftr-
AMERIC A N ACADEMY OF' MUSIO.
ORPHEUS MUSICAL ASSOCIATION'S
{GRAND CONCERTS.
CARL SENTZ (,'ONIMOTOR.
POSTPONEMENT. .
In.cornpliance with the wishes of nurnereti• subscri
bers; and in consequence of the presence of the 'German
Opera Troupe, I have been induced to postpone' the Se
cond Concert of the series; announced to take place on
the 22d inst., to
THURSDAY EVENING, February 5th,1863..
EDWARD PAYSON WESTON, Mahager.
Philadelphia, Jan. 17,1851. iYl32t
WALNUT -STREET THEATRE.-
Sole Lessee • Mrs. M. A. GARRETTBDII:
Business Age Mr. JOHN T. DONNBLIM,
MR. A ND MRS. BARNEY WILLIAMS.
THIS (Tuesday) EVENING. January 20, DM '
Performance will commence with .
ALL HALLOW EVE.
Body O'Connor Mr. Barney Williams.
Kitty Killeen Mrs. Banter Williams.
To be followed with the Comedy of the
CUSTOMS OF THE COUNTRY.
rilelis.sa Mrs. Barney Williams.
To conclude frith the Farce of
.Tl-.IE HAPPY MAN.
Paddy Murphy • Mr. Barney Williams,
Doors open at o.ti t Curtain will rise at T.
MRS. JOHN DREW'S ARCH-STREET
THEATRE. •
Business Agent and Treasurer—. D. MURPHY.
• TRIUMPH UPON TRIUMPH_ •
THIRD WEEK. THIRD WEEK,
OF MR. AND MISS CAROLINE RICHINGS
TO-NIGHT, and EVERY NIGHT,
THE ENCHANTRESS.
. . . . ._ . .
Stellp, the Enchantress Miss C. Richings.
Ram?. the Pirate Chief - Mr. Peter Riehiegs.
For full particulars of - MUSIC, SCENERY, &c., &c.,
see she BILLS.
.FRIDAY EVENING FIRST BENEFIT OF
_ MR. PETER. BACKINGS.
Aar Prices as usual.
Beats secured six days in advance.
THE SECOND SOIREE OF CLASSI
...- CAL MUSIC,' lir MESSRS. CROSS AND JARVIS.
will take place at the FOYER of the ACADEMY of
MUSIC. SATURDAY EVENING. the 24th.
E Tickets at GOULD'S, ANDRE'S, and LEE & WALK
ia2O
ASSEMBLY A
OUS SUCCESS OP.. WOODRIIFF'S ORIGINAL
BOHEMIAN TROUPE OP GLASS BLOWERS. EVERY
EVENING, and on WEDNESDAY and' SATURDAY
AFTERNOONS. The great Glass Steam-Engine "MONI
TOR" will be .in fall operation at each entertainment.
The greatest 'wonder of the world. Ali the splendid par
lor ornaments, made by the Bohemians, will be distri
butes among the audience. Every one will have a
chance of obtaining a unique and valuable present
.Admission 15 cents. No half price-
On FRIDAY EVENING, January tad, a splendid CASH
OF WORK will be given to the author of the best POEN
on the GLASS STEAM-ENGINE. jal9-6t•
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"TRrBE OF ASA,"
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Will eve theirHUTCHINSON FAMILY,
FOURTH CONCERT
AT HANDEL & HAYDN HALL,
Corner EIGHTH and GREEN Streets,
On THURSDAY, Jan. V.,
Asa, Lizzie, Abbey, Freedy, and 'Little Dennett."
Singing the Songs of Union and Freedom.
Particulars in Programmes and at the Concert.
Admission 25 cents. Children 15 cents, Doors open at
7. Concert at 8 o'clock, precisely. jaii3.4t%
HANDEL AND HAYDN HALL,
EIGHTH AID SPRING GARDEN STREETS.
wILLIAx C. swum
A GRAND MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT
TUESDAY ETENI4, January 20, BM,
HANDEL AED a HAYDN HALL, -
Commencing at eight o'clock,
When will be performed selections from the Oratorios ,
of the
" 'CREATION," and "JUDAS
DIACCAB lEUS,_"
By a powerful
CHORUS, conducted by Prof. J. H. WILLARD,
Assisted with accompaniments on
ORGAN and GRAND PIANO, by Prof J. A. GETZ'S.
Ilia solos will be sustained by artists who are favors.
bly known to the musical public.
Auber's Grand. Overture. "ZANETTA." will be
_MP.
formed on the 01-gan. and Herz's Grand Duo, "LE PH•It.
TRE," on the Grand Piano,
BY MESSRS: GITZE and WARNER.
Proceeds for the beneht of CHRIST (Evangelical Re.
fbrrned) CHURCH!.
Tickets of admission Fifty Center
Can be had at-the Music Stores, and at the Hall. jai/.s't
CAPTAIN WILLIAMS' GREAT
WHALING. VeY.AGE, AT LECTURE ROOM
CONCERT HALE,
Every Evening at 7X o'clock,
And SATURDAYAFTERNOON at 3 o'clock.
This entertainment has a Real Boat, 27 feet long,...With
full crew, aud• 'WU exhibited 250 successive nig=ta in
New York.
Tickets 5.5 cents, or fire for $l. ial-7/14*
ASSEMBLY BUILDING6S---TIMM
AND (311ESTNVE
AMVSBAIENTS FOR OLD AID YOUR°.
SIO.NOR BLITZ.
The areat-MAGICIADI and VENTRIL9QUIST,,InhIde
LEARNED CANARY , BIRDS, will mve his• new and
popular Entertainments EVERY atvENING during the
Week, commencing. at 7% o'clock ; and WED,kIatiDAY
and SATURDAY afternoon/int 3. TM., attractions will be
marvellous; expeilmenW in 'Magic; wonderfal.powers
in Venttirocinism and'rhe-Learned C anary Bitds in ChM!
new characters. • -
Admission 9.-5 cents. Children 3.3 c )nts.
fI,ERMANIA.
REHEA_RSILS everyS LTITF..IIAY AFTER
NOON at 334.0'010e15, at the NIFFICALJUND HALL.
Carl Bents, conduotor. Tleaets 26 cents. Pookagen of It
tickets,.sl , --to be had' of Andre 4; Co., 13.01, Chestnut
street ;.J. E. Gould, Sevestb and Chtstnut, and at the
hall door. 'nal&
HASSLEIVS • ORCHESTB
Nam
214 South EIGHTH Sk.belot wrlnnt.
- PENNSYLY_AITIA.
.lA.C4js:gir OF
THE FINE GMT&
itab ImsTrurr . sawr.
Ie , open daily. (Illuidays ens optell.FrOm 9 M. till I
P. AP. Admission 25 cents. Ch ildnut hat price.
Shares of stock, SSO.
pedtaitt • _
g e k. • • -- TFIREE-EIGHTHS
of , tko4rtacks:Cif Appl t o
Ft 4. J.t.a..C.A.M.STAtIRS, Jr..
N 0.126 MALNWStreet.
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ITNTMT :rithaiTSPOß
-5.--;rATIoN iccimParsi; aso. W.
CASS & CO., PROPEL - Yr:Tali 4 :HThe : aiteAtion. of Mer
chants and Shippersof Philielphia is directed to the
opening of a NEW F . REIGLii .LlNS•betaboont this city
and New York.
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We are prepared te. offer 71xongh Receiphrfor Freights
between the cities of PhiptOlphia. ankligri York and
points last thereat, via •• ealip.ElT ,A.VAr PORT ifOiC
MOTYPH."
All Goods entrnated to, our charge,. inset with.
Prorept despatch arid carchil handling.
Freight received in PHIJADRLPHLECyIathe CornPallra
Fier, third Wharf abo - re ARCH &seat,. and in N h,W
'CORK at Pier No. 25 North Hirer, foot of HURRAY
Street.
Freight received in Ililladelpbia 2erare.4 P. M. will be
delivered at the Pier New the. following day,
'and Freight received in.new York:before 4 P. M. will be
delivered at the Pier in Fhillidelala. the following day.
For further particultiO, rates of...teivh.t, ko. apply to
GEO. P 4; kcCULtOid
(formerly of Bishop, Simons..V..4.4.).Freight Agent,
Oncepe. N: %Philadelphia.
•••• W GeRIFFITTS, Jr.,
ia.ll.lm (fonnelly.with . Leecik4Na.) General Manager.
AMILT, "343 M, COLORS)
LIST ox,..qoAfias;
BLAC SALMON.
DARK B„ ' BROWN SCARLET.
sNuvikaatowat DARK DRAB,
LIGV: BROWB„ LIGHT DRAB,
DAB BLUE YELLOW,
LIGHT. BLUt. LIGHT YELLOW.
. D K ORE_ .Eze ORANGE,
•
LIGHT GREW MAGENTA,
PINK; SOLFERINO,
BURPLE, FRENCH BUTS_
• SLATE, ROYAL PURPLE
CRIMSON. 'VIOLET. •
FAMILY' D.YE COLORS,
For dyeing Silk, Waolen and Mixed Goode, Shawls,
Scarfs, Dresses, Ribboss,Gloves,Bonnets,H i Weathers,
Rid Gloves, Children ,'S Clothing, and IC- of Wear
ing Appa.r; witb.pezfect fast colors.
• A SAVING OF SO PER CElrt...
These Dyes are mixed in: the form of re , wclers concen
trated arelhornagbly tested. and put i• 111 heat pack
ages. 3or tweuty-five cents you can craS Many goods
as d otherglie coat five times th- sum. The Pro
cess is sinlys.„ and arty o'ne can use yes Filth perfect
success. Direetiona inside.
ManufactnredrhY tows, a, STEVENS,
-915 S BBR:A,DWAY, Bilston.
For salt Ii; Dm/gists and Deala.7„in every City and
Town. / de3 . o-triths-Sm if
fLELLTFi gAra DEPOT RE.
MOVED to No. s
21. South EIWENTH neat
9 Frirnklin Institute.
Theiandersigned, thankfaltor Rest favors, and being
deter mined to merit' future 33itronage, has secured as
elegs.nt and convenient stare, and has nn on hand a
larr,e assortment of Lillie% Celebrated ought and
Ck. Wed Iron Fire and dander Proof es (the only
dziotly Are and burgleasomor Wet made). Also, Lillis 's
~J neglialled Bank 1711.0 t, Rafe, and Itivalt Locke.
Li m's Bank Vault Vora and Looks WM be. furnished
to order on short notice. This is the arca*, beet pro
tected, and cheapeol Door and Loak let oq
Also, particular_ attention is . called to illie's New
Cabinet Safe. for Plate, Jewelry. &c. This Sara' is con
ceded to surpass in style and elegance anything yet
offered for this purpose, arid is the 1 ohe that la
Aridly fire and hurgjar proa.
SPECIAL NOTICE.—/ hava lOW on hand say twenty of
Farrel; Herring, & C 0.% Safes, utostT.of them nearly new,
end some forty of other makers, coMPrisluti a complete
Issortment ae to silos, and all/atalY sOliartgod for the
now celebrated Lillie Safe. They will he sold at YOU
*onr_prices.. Maw and azaalre•
JaW-lylf v, •
sainata, Azeit.
50 CENTS EAOIL
CARL ANSCHErTg.
DIRECTOR.