The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, January 09, 1864, Image 3

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    VALS AT THE HOTELS
ELYE O'CLOCK LAST NIGHT
Aeotnut street. below Klatt.
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New York D moan New Yor e
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.sylvania lire W Harper. Erie Pa
ter, Boston Miss tfaxper. Eno, Pa
'nal& Boston Miss .:althan. Urfa Pa
*f. Boston MN Forney, Cleveland. 0
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&son, N y Jt9 Joeee & wf. Pena*
sr. J Hobart 111 syer. Wilkessarre
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&la Pittftb .liaa Alexander, Jr, St LOMB
la. Fitreburg WPCovrrdale, 3 t Louis
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B oo n , re C Wee.ler ic wf Reading
3. Fork co Pa B C Tiff.tny, Pa'aurra
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Hartford D H Goodwin
, Batt Geo H Bangs, Chicago ,
/eon. Baltimore 0 A Lam, Delaware
ins. Baltimore E H Brown Pennsylvania
Joy, Mount Joy G Brown, Maryland
) 1,1,&t0n. Mt Joy W t Small. Harrisburg
Clinton co. Pa R H Long, Lancester
Delaware co Jos I' Keepers, Pulls
New Jersey S Harbansh. Mao MDT
neon e ell.Pbße M Kellogg, New York
orb. Philo S if Dickinson. New jersey
Harley. Flinn J D wirier, Leoa a toara
New York II Thompson. Leonia twit
a. New York Dr W B Fatinesteen, Pa
Et Lords WP Gillett, New York
Cincinnati
aid. Chestnut streets
H H Scoville. New York
BS Adams, II S a.
W P Galbraith, Sew York
D H Craven, HS N •
H Hager. Dew York
M Friedenwail. St Louis
D A. Rider, St Louie
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M M Allen, New York'
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lue, Harrisburg, Hon Asa Pacicer, H Chunk
street. above Vatic
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W Shaw & w. Lock Haven
J Belford, Manch Chunk
Lt J Letherbury, Del
D Scott, Maryland.
A C Thompson, Pittaton,Pa
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St !W IT Yonne, Penna.
.0 Wilson, Pittsburg
H James, Westmoreland
L James, Westmoreland
Geo Magee, Phile
J Leahy, New Jersey
Baltimore
3altimore
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SPEOLA.I.
MAGIC CRYBTAL
E M=!
The sage .6 grim owned a glass
O'er which, as legends tell,
He bade all distant scenes to Pass.
All forms on earth that dwell.
I know a seeress, who does prize
Awondrous crystal. too—
lurid egg. in shape and size.
But quite devoid of hue.
Therein, she tells me, fates are read
Ardi, in its mirror clear,
.dorms of the living and the dead
With - vivid traits appear.
- It Ea OWE , the tropic landscape fair.
Where gorgeous Nowrets giow.
Or gives to view the Polar bear.
Treading the endless snow.
And if some simple Wight, untaught.
Should ask whereupon earth
The best of Clothing may be bought.
At rates below its worth?
Then strait unto Me wondering eyes,
Within that crystal
Its all its grandeur will arise
Majestic Towsa
closing out. at rtducect pricelt, the balance of
nter Steer. TOWER HALL.
51.8 MAREE P Street,
BENNETT do CO.
• . WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY,
• WISTAIVS• BALSAM OF WILD OHIRRYi
WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHEERY,
WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY.
WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY,
WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY,
ONE OF THE OLDEST AND
- MOST RELIABLE REMEDIES
IN THE WORLD FOR
•
OOLDS, WHOOPING COUGH. BRON•
'HIM. DIFFICULTY . OF BREATHING.
ASTHMA, HOARSENESS. SORE
THROAT. ORO UP. AND
EVERY AFFECTION
THE THROAT, LUNGS. AND WEST.
noise unless signed Butts" on the wrapper.
For sale BY
• INSMORE. No 491 BROADWAY. New York
TOWLIS & 13 TREMONT St.. Boston.
And by all Druggists.
PERUVIAN SYRUP,
PERUVIAN SYRUP.
SYRUP,
- PERUVIAN
PBRUVIAN
- Peruvian Syrup Isa protected solution of th 6 Pro
- of Iron, a new discovery in medicine that strikes
e root of disease by supplying the blood with its
principle or Life dement—iron.
:hag strength and vigor into all parts of the system.
DYSPEPSIA. DEBILITY. and FEMALE WEAK.
•.It is a Specific. Pamphlets free.
.t No. 491 BROADWAY, New York.
ale by ail Druggists
OID TOE DANGERS OP A COUGH.—TASE
r. &rayon's Compound Syrup Wild Cherry
r. Swayne's Compound Syrup Wild Cherry."
r. Swayne's Compound Syntr. Wild Cherry."
r. Sway: m's Compound Syrup Wild Cherry.',
A Ir. Swayne- Compound Syrup Wild Cherry."
1/ guarantee it has cured ma re Conghs and Colds
any other medicine. Even in neglected eases.
sea' ed. Pain end Oppression. Sure Throat. Hoarse
.. laht S greats, it gives qoick relief and Permanent
It ha= Stood the test of many years' experience.
d only by Dr. SWAYMB 11c SON. 330 North
Street. Phradelphia. Sold by Druggists.
JaS•aw2t
g ONCE, WE TARE PLEASURE IN CALLING
ontion of our readers to an advertisement--that of
E a STEVENS' "Family Die Colors. " These Dyes
become a household necessity. and so general in
nie that, many a well-dressed lady Ends that MIMI
fete. once rejected as out of date, ie, by the add of
Dyes. made as good an new. ia44t
. STEPHEN SWEIT, OP ComrECTIOUT,
attfiol. of "Dr, eivveinilirolltblo ttillaeat."
ORAY RESTORED - BALDNEBB PRI-
ry...sTru.
"London Hair Color Restorer and Dressing."
"London Hair Color Restorer and Dressing."
"London Hair Color Restorer and 'DressilUi. "
"London Hair Color Restorer and Dressing."
Restores Gray Hair Without Dyeing.
This discovery for the Preservation of the human hair
is taking the lead of all hair preparations; -besides - ro ,
storing the color and making hair grow on bald heals,
it is a beautiful dressing, keeping the hair soft, smooth,
and flexible. removes any emotive disease. Itching,
Scurf. Dandruff, ge, Many who were bald and dray
have had their hair Permanently restored. On•y one
preparation Single bottloa, GO cants; Aix bottles. 81 80.
Sold by Dr SWAIM & SON. Tio. no North SIX CH
bireet. Philadelphia. jail-awn
K ENDALL'S AMBOLINF.,
F.OR THB HAIR.
AMBOLINB
M oisTENS,
BEAtiTIF/88.,
ODORATES,
LENCIVISNS ,
rtiviaoHATßS.
BOwitisHEß,
EMEELLD3HEIS
♦ limns vsozTABLE COMPOUND, lame ex a re k r
om a tlionlating extracts of
BooTS, HERBS. AND PLOWMEN.
Prevents the hair falling out or from turning MUM.
rural, gray. Ladles wbo desire a luxuriant bud of
War should not fail to give the AMBOLINS a trial.
Price $1 leer box. containing two bottles.
JOHNSTON, HOLLOWAY. It COWHNN.
del-towo3m No. 23 North SIXTH Street
ONE-PRICE CLOTHING, OF THE LATEST
arrixt. made in the Best Manner, expressly for RETAIL
SALES. LO WEST Selling Prices marked in Plan
Figures. - All goods made to Order warranted waists°.
tory. Our ONE-PRICE SYSTEM 15 strictly adhered to.
11l are thereby Weeded alike.
deil•ly JONES & CO.. 604 MARKET Street.
GOLD PENS RS•POINTSD EQUAL TO NEW.
on tae receipt of 35 cents. Circulars for the John
lon Pen. tent on application, by Mail or other
pfice-
HAIR DYE I HAIR DYE I I
BATCHELOR'S celebrated HAUL DTE fd Hie Hest tii
the World. The only Harmless, True, and Ratak
Dye known. This splendid Hair Dye is Darfeet—tbangee
Red. Rusty. or Gray Hair, instantly to a Glossy Mack
or Natural Brown, without injuring the Hair or stain•
lea the Skin, leaving the Hair Soft and Beautiful: im•
Parte fresh vitality, frequently restoring rte Pristine
to/or, and rectifies the 111 effects of bad Dyes. The
genuine Is signed Wria.ress A. BATZITHLOR: all others
are mere Imitations, and should be avoided. Bold by
all Druggists. gm FACTORY. 81 BARCLAY Street,
New York. Batchelor's new Toilet Cream for Drafting
the Hair
DOWN—BOSCH. Tuesday. the sth instant, at the
West Yarenty.third.street Presbyterian. Church. New
York. William flenry Down, Bee.. to bliss Nary C mho
ri
N ne Bo or sch. daughter of the late B. Bosch, Esq.. all of
ew Yk
USEELL—B ANCE.—At Bordentown, N. J January
8. 1564. by the Bev. Horace S. Bishop, rector of Christ
Chntch, Henry B. Russell,- Esq , and Mazy Augusta
Banco. daughter of 'Wm. Ranee, P.sq,
FELL—ARSOTAGR.--On Thursday, the 7th of Jana.
erY, 1'64 . by Alexander Henry, But, .AfaYor. J. Remington
Fell to r
Gnlielma G. Armitage all of Solesbury, Backs
county, Pa.
BICHA MON—PARRY.--lst mo.„ 6th. 1954 at Friends'
Meeting-Honse on Twelfth strnet. Phitatielphia. Dr.
Joseph tiibboas Richardson, of Union Spring., IC T.. to
Mar. Rando:ph, daughter of Oliver Parry. of the city of
Philadelphia. No cards. *
WBITMAN—RIBRA.—On the morning of the 7th inst..
by the Rey. Benjamin Watison. Charles T. Whitman, of
Philadelphia.. to Emilia C.. daughter of Francisco Biers.,
of Barcelona, Spain.
E.PBAZOBR—BORN. —On the 7th bast , by the Rev. Dr.
J H. A. Boroberger,Liont.Thecdore'Nelson Spencer, of the
U. S. Revenue Service, to Mies Adelaide, eldest daughter
of Mr. Philip B. Horn. of this city.
Mew York and Baltimore papers please copy. ]
WINER --Snddenly. on the St instant. Anna Eliza
beth, youngest daughter of John A. and Ellen Wimer,
aged one year.
.
The relatives and friends of the family are respect
fully invited to attend the funeral. from the residence
of bet parents, ll o, 210 Bache street, on Monday, 11th
instant, at Z o'clock, without &rill.-
FORD —on Thursday morning. 7th instant, Mary Ann,
widow of the late Athanasins Ford.
Her relatives and friends are respectfully invited to
attend the funeral, from her late residence. 1802 Wood
street, on Monday . morning. 11th inst?, t, at 9 o'clock,
without further notice. Services at Cathedral Chapin..
corner of Sighteenth an Summer streets. **
MORSS—On the Bth inst , Thomas L. Mores, in the
forty.ninth year able age.
The relative s and friends of the family art invited to
stand the funeral from his late residence. No. 217 Vine
street. Phil.delphia, on Tuesday, the 12th inst., at 10
o'clock, A. M.
OVERN.—At Harlem, on Tnesday. January 6th, of
congestion of the lungs. Harry, infant son of John and
Sarah J. &vent, aged three months and nine days.
PRESTON. —On Sixth day Inorning, Ith inst., Jane
Preston. widow of the late Dr. Jonas Preston, in the 89th
year of her age.
The relatives and friends of the family are invited to
attend the funeral (without farther notice), on Third-day
morning. the 12th inst., at 11 o'clock, from the residence
of Dr. George Thomas. Chester county. Carriages Will
be in attendance at Oakland station, Pennsylvania Rail
road, to meet the 8 o'clock train from Philadelphia, on
the morning of the funeral.
CHRISTHaIe.—On Thursday afternoon, the 7th Inst..
Elizabeth Chrityman.
. . .
The friends of the family are respectfully invited to at
tend the funeral, from her late residence, No 912 Race
street, on Monday morning, at 10 o'clock, without fur
ther notice.
.
COWPBETHWAIT. --January 6, Margaret Cowper
%lava* relict of the late Mark Covrperthwait, in the 84th
year of her age.
Der friends, andtltoes of the family, are invited to at
tend the Inners' on Saturday morning. 9th lust . at 10
o'clork. from the residence of her son-in-law, B. Eakins.
No. 1727 Mount Vernon street "
B -
LACK DRESS GOODS.CASH
MERM3, Vetoer Ram, Taming, 8-4 and 6-4 Mow
album Matinee, Henrietta Clothe or silk-way Cash
mere% Ottoman Poplins Irish Potable. &Alia and
french Bombazines, Alevines. corded Mousselines, Aus
tralian Crapes, Earatheas, Turin Clotho, Paramatigig
DoLainee Oriental Lustros. Alpacas and MohairLustrao.
Leps Angtabs.Mourning Silk, Armare, Poratdg,Soie and
Gros Gran Silks. BESSON itt SON.
oial Mourning' Store. Mo. lindi CHEST UT Stmt.
49 FIECEB FIGURED SOLID , CO
LORSD SILKS, for Spring Wee, received in store
to-day, being ordered expreedYv
"' EYRE
,jagBt LANDBLL.
GENTLEMEN'S TRAVELING
SHAWLS.
Mack Mist Heads.
Gray Mixt Mande. &YRS & LANDELL.
ia9 FOURTH and ARCH Streets.
FIRST CONGREGATIONAL
OIiIIROH, FRASRPORD Road and 11DralTGO
MIRY Avenue.—Rev. D. L GEAR preaches TO MOR
ROW (6:Ludas). at ION FA. M. and 7N P. N. Strangers
welcome.
0/'..CONCERT HALL.—REV. DR.
-11 - 12 MMEtt Will Preach in CONOEttT HALL.
UEEBT:CUT Street. above Twelfth. TO -MORROW
EValLtliG at 73 o'clock.
I:Sam RIGHT REV. BISHOP STEVENS
will (I). V.) breach in St. Thomas' Church.
MIR Street, below Walnut, on SUNDAY MORNING,
10th islet.. at 10,1‘ o'clock.
Mt** CHURCH NEW TESTAMENT,
corner SIZVAINTTH and WOOD Stream—Rev.
THOS. H. STOCKTON will Preach TO•MORROW
bath) MORNING, at 10,lfi' o'clock. It*
FEAST-DAY, On SUNDXY SICIEOOE.
SOUIETY.—The Annual Meeting of the Syciety
will be held on WEDNESDAY NEXT, Isth inst., at 4
P. M.. at Xo. DIA% CESSTNITT Street.
ALEXANDAR KIRKPATRICK, Sec
CLINTON-STREET PRAISBYTE
RIArN CHURCH. TENTELbeIow SPRUCE; street.
Bev. DAMEL MARCH. Pastor. will be 00011 for Divine
See vice on to-morrow (SABHA TH) evening, at 734
o'clock. lt.
r 3 . HEAVEN'S CROWNING GLORY.—
Sixth of the Series of Discourses on tee Joys of
Heaven. in St. Matthew's Lutheran Church. :DiEW
Street, -below FOURTH. by the Pastor, Rev. E. W.
HIITTER, TO-MORROW EVENING, 73A' o'clock.
M. CHURCHOF THE INTERCES
SOB.. SPRING GARDEN, below Broad Street
bey Dr. CARDED wilt roach TO. HO kI.RO W (Sun
da', ), at 1014 A. M. And 71 2 P. K. Young men cordially
invited to the Evening Service. .iaB2t*
IMTHE RIGHT REV. WM. BACOIII
STEVATIP, D D., will, by Divine Dernmeeion.
preach at the Chur Street s. he .Nativity, SLEVillt fa and
kfOtraT VERNOII on SIIIIDAY ETEXISO
next. at 73; o'clock.
THE SUNDAY SCIAO4Or.s OF
Emmanuel (March, MARLBOROUGH Street.
above Girard lIVAIITIe. will celebrate their 29th &not
-comers on TO-MORROW (Sunday) MORNING, at 1 )4'
Schooo'clock ls . A. collection will be made for the SUPPGL t ofthe
.
MEETING
C.3 '.. TW.IsLYTH-6TREET M. S. CH MU:EL TWE L.F Ttt
and OGDEN. —The pastor. Rev. M. D. KURTZ, 1.03‘ A.
and 7 P. 31. ...Quarterly Love Feast, 3P. M. Mem
bers of the Methodist family are cordially invited to be
present. it'
pirPHILADELPHIA T ACT AND
117bSION SOCIBI7.—A meeting in behalf of this
Society will be held in the Spring Garden Baptist
Church. THIRTISBNTH Street, above Wallace, op SAB
BATH SVEISING. 10th inst. at 7 o'clock. Rev. 11, A.
C 09.11 and Rev. J. CHASIBBRS will address the meet
ing. All friendl3- to the muse are invited to attend. A
collection will be taken up to ald the Society. lt*
" SPUKGEON AND WHITFIELD
CaMPARED."—A LECTURE, by Rev. J 'meat.
SMITH, to be given in the EL SVSIMI BaSTISP
CHnRCIL TWELFTH Street. above RACS, on le/E4-
DAY EVENING, January 12th, 1864, at S o'clock. Tick
et. 22 cents, to be had at the principal Book Stops. and
at the door on the evening of the Lecture. la9-31s
~w• A STATED MEETING OP- THE
iffcalmßlSl ORICAL SOCIETY OF PENNSYLVANIA
will be held at their rooms, Athenm am Building.SlXTH
street, below Walnut. on MONDAY EVENING, the 11th
inst.. at 8 o'clock. RENEE B. DAWSON, Es@ of New
York. via deliwa an addrees on The Capture of Sto
ny Point by General Wayne. " 2AMBEL L. SMEDLEY,
ia9-2t Recording Secretary.
IMAI. JOHN B. GOIIGH WILL D.BLINTW.I3.
one or hie great TEMPERANCE LECTURES. at
CONCERT HALL, on MONDAY EVENING neat. Jan. IL
Tickets 26 cents; Reserved Seats SO cents. For sale at
!WITHIN'S. 606 CHESTNUT Street. Proceeds for the
benefit of Ladies' Aid of Philadelphia, Union School and
Children's Home,andfdission Sabbath Schools. jo2-24*
CRITTENDEN'S COMMERCIAL
COLLEGE.
637 CIIhSTNIIT Street. corner of Seventh.
Established ISM Incorporated 1855.
Instruction in BOOKKEICPING for Wholesale, Retail,
Jobbing. Manufacturing Commission. Importing.
Foreign and Domestic Skiipping Business. Joint-Stock
Companies, Banking Business. lac Penmanship. ptain
and ornamental. Commercial Law, Mercantile Formi
and Calculations, Detecting Counterfeit Notes, &o. Each
student instructed separately. Open Day and Evening.
Catalogues, containing terms, students' names. &a.,
sent free on application. Ja.9-20
IMB - KA TIN G—CANEPBEILL'S POND
HAS BEEN CLEARED OF THE SNOW.
The Skating still continues good.
OPEN DAY AND ILIORT.
MUSICAL SKATING MATIZES
THIS (SATURDAY) AFTERNOON. ll'
Me APPLICATION WILL BE HLADE
to the Managers of the MERCANTILE LIBRARY
( xtelPAN't for Renewal of Certificate of One Share of
Stock. No. 2,222. standing in the name of CHARLES E.
althISTll.OllO the same having been lost or mislaid. Ito
111;V• n
SPIRVIFILLAILISIII.—S. FINNNY_, OF
oe, lecture at SAITSOM-STREET MALL.
OD SUNDAY, at MIM A. M. and 73G P. M In the morn•
lag a pisn will be submittel for a Children's Progrea•
ki'VO Dycenm. All intereeted are urged to attend. ad
mittance 5 cents. lt*
ErTHE SOCIETY FOR THE AD
VANIAMENT OF CHRISTIANITY in Pennsyl
vania will celebrate its Fin.y.,,,, oc , na
AUNDAY EVENING ließt. be , na th e fire, suday after
the Epiphany. at ST. KARR'S Ortuttcs, services to
commence at 7% o'clock. The annual report wilt be
made, a sermon preached by the Rev. JOHN P. LUN
DY, and a collection made in behalf of the obi sets of the
society.
GEORGE W. HUNTER,
isB.2t secretary.
J. P. DINSIIOI%
ja,2-ewSt
- -
MWEEK OP PRAYER. UNION SER.
VICES, o'clock P. M.—January 4. Monday,
West Sprnee-st. Presbyterian Church, Seventeenth et. ;
6. Tuesday, Trinity Methodist Church, Eighth et, above
Race; 6. Wednesday. First German Reformed Ch.. Race
et., below Fourth; 7. Thursday, Spruce-direst MapOA
Church, below Fifth; 8, Friday, First Presbyterian Ch..
Washinxten Square: 9. Saturday Epiphany. Protestant
i
Eniscomi Church, Chestnut and llteenth ate. 1a.2.7t*
Moppiten or THE PIRADDLEFORD
AIM St, lITRWARR PHIL aDIMPRIA CiT f
PA6SERGRR RAILROAD Co/APART. BARKS !West.
below Fourth. PHIYADSLPRIA, Jan. 7, 1861.
At a matting
FIVEe Board of Directore held this day,
a dividend of PER CWT. upon the Capital St tck
was declared, payable to the Stockholders. or their
legal repesentatives, clear of all taxes. on and after
the )Bth inst.
The Transfer Books will be closed until 18th inst.
ia9-dtll3 GRAS. B. ABBOTT. Secretary.
arMOM. OF NORTHAMERICA.
_J.-d
-iII:FART 4. 19M.—The Directors luive Oa day_ le
oWed a dividend for the Dart six -moan* OBEYS'
i
COM. clear of Dint, parable_ (AIWA
eta Vti; inst.
tufvdt U,QQWW.
TFLE HAIR
PAEPARND ONLY BY
KENDALL & CO..
506 BROADWAY. New York.
AGENTS IN PHILADELPIITAt
N. S. J OHS SON. Manufactory and Office,
15 MAIDEN LANE, New York IDEY
MAILMIXLI3W.
Mir V NIOI4 Gr ICT OF' PUMA..
DBLPEILL
A SPECIAL dinTINO
UNION LEAGUE OF PHILADELPHIA.
WILL RR MILD AT THE
LEAGUE HOWSE,
ON MONDAY, JANUARY 11,
AT 8 O'CLOCK P. M.
By order of (h 4 Board of Directors.
GEO. H. BORER. Secretary,
a SIXTH WARD TRIUMPHANT.—
The taWard being LIM th”roughty organized.
with Committees in each rrezinct to collect fund. for
Ward Bounty, we most earnestly and respectfully no.
licit eubFariptions frera all who prefer voluntary saint
tient to a draft. We are mastering in our quota rapidly.
and $ll we want is funds. Any number of men can be
frirtieheo. Persons who wish to subscribe. and may
not bare been called on by the Precinct Committee.
would do watt to detanit their subscription with the
Treasurer, Win. H. BARNES No, 37 N. THIRD Stret.. -
below Arch, where all ode for the Ward Bounty will
be placed. We are paying $5O cash on mastering in the
recruit
PRECINCT COMMITTEES.
Precincts. Prwimats..
rim—John Hagan. Fifth—R. C. WaibOta,
Thom.* Shreiner, H. C. Bond,
Chill, Heritage. A. S. Roberts,
Second—A. F. Stair, Sixth—Geo. Arnsy,
Geo. Davis. Philip. Ilitten,
Miles ri..l;arpenter. • John Hurley.
Third —Dr. Hoben.ack, Seventa—D H. Levi%
Mr Hogneland. Maier Peter Fritz.
J. B. Smith. Chas. Yaeger.
Fourth—Wm. H. Barnes, Eighth-P Daffy.
Samuel Miller, James Back.
Oeo. W. Harkins. James Ryan -
Secretary, JOHN HAG AN. Samuel C. Cooper.
Treasurer, WM. H. BARN
jaB.4ts Presider t. Aldo
FOUIRTEENTIII WARD.—AN AD-,
.TDDRNED MEETING of the Cairene of me POUF
ternth Ward will be beta et SPRING GARDEN HALL
THIS (Satuiday) EVENING, January 9th, DM All In
terested in the Draft, a:tend
It TILOS. R. DAVIA SecretarY•
IMSIXTEENTH WARD-875 BOUNTY.
—an Extra BOUNTY of dliVitriTY-PI VS DOL.
Lr,hS is hereby offered to all Recruits credited to the
quota of the Sixteenth ward
All ench recruits will therefore receive: -
Sixteenth-ward Bounty 7 76
City Bounty . 119.150
United btetes Bounty, new Recruits *302
United States Bounty. Veteran Volunteers. ..... ...*lO2
Being in all for New Recruits. *627
For Veteran Volunteers. $727 •
Recruiting station at the House of JOSEPH ROSH,
SECOND Street. above Beaver.
Colored Recruits receive all the local Bounties amount
ing to $355.
The Committee will alt at thallouse of JOSEPH ROSE.
SECOND Street. above Beaver, daily, to nay the bounty.
DANIEL WITBAB,
Chairman of Committee.
A. T. DICKSON; Treasurer.
Jag, W. SATRE, Seeretary. 3a4-60-
imoirrEEwrix WARD RELIEF
ND. —A meeting , of the Contribmors to the
avovit land will be held on SATURDAY EVENING.
.7anuary.9th. at 7 o'clock. at the Hall of the Remington
Be gine Company Richmond street. awn) Ofarlboteteth,
to take into consideration the propriety of aremeopriattne
the fund now in hand. to aid In the enlistment of Volun
teers in the EIGHTEENTH WARD. to avoid the Draft.
CONRAD B. DLL
OHARLEL.M. Lime Its,
it* Committee.
MAN ADJOURNED MEETING OF
ot the CITIZABN of the TWBECIEVEI WAND
will be held THIN EVENING. January 9th at 734
o'clock in the Lecture-Boom of the Baptist Chnrch.
BIBETH Street above Easter, for the purpose of receiv
ing subscriptions to the ward bounty. Precinct Commit
tees will pleasWreport the amount of money collected.
GEO. WILLIAMS Preeident
B. HARPER. Sec'y. NC'
OFFICE OF THE LEH-IGH"
MINS It R. co.
320 Wcamirr mum Jan 6, /66J.
The Board of Directors have this day declared a semi
annum dividend of 6 per coat, , payable on E 61141 atter the
IStb inst. Cia7-3t*) EDWARD ROBERTS, Jr., Treas.
TYRONE AND CLEARFIELD RAIL
ROAD COMPANY. —The Annual Meeting of
Stockholders selir he held JANUARY Ilth. at 12 o'clock,
noon. at the Office of the PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
COMPANY, for the purpose of electing a President, Vice
President, and twelve Directors, to serve the ensuing
year, and the transaciioa of such other business as may
come before the meeting.
de2.s.ja2iSt9•St H. H. SHILLINGPOND. Secretary.
OFFICE OF THE THIRTEENTH'
and FIFTEaIITR-TREBTS PASSENGER RAIL
WAY COMPANY.-No. 417 WALNUT Street, Philada.
The Annual lileeticg of the Stockholders of this com-
Palrr will be held at their office on the 11th day of the
firstmontb (January), 1864. at 4/ o'clock A. M. ,at which
time there will be an election for a President and five
Directors to serve for the arming year
de28157.9,11. RESET HAINES, Secretary.
IIraCFIRST NATIONAL BANK. OF PIU
.LADIILPHIA..—The annual election for Directors
of this Bank will be held On TIIESD AY the 13th of Jean
&Ty, 1864. between the hours of 12 and 2 o'clock, at the
BANKING HOUSE, S. R. corner THIRD and CHEST
NUT, EL MoMICHAEL. Jr.,
Dec. IS, DWI del6-tathstja.l2 Cashier
S IiCOND NATIONAL BANIL.—TIIE
annual Meeting of tbeStocahol sere. for the eleo
tion of Directors, wilbbe held at the BANK. in Frank
ford- on TIIISDAY. Jan 12th between the hoars of 10
and 3. W. H. ItHA.WI2. Cashier
PHILADELPHIA, Jan 2, 1864 jag-stnth3t
IM*.• THIRD NATIONAL BANICOF PHI-
L aIIELYELTA.—The Annual Election for DIREC
TORS will be held on TCEIDAY. January the l2th .1864,
between the helm of 12 and I o'clock at tha Mike of the
Went Philadelphia Print Co.. 1429 3f &RUET Street.
jab totbe4t P. GLEADINNING; Cashier.
arCORN IGNCII.A.NGE BANK, PRILLE.-;*
DELPRIA, November 23d, 1883.
At the Election held 16th Wit the following Stoeithold.
ere were duly sleeted Directors of the Corn Exchange
lank:
Alexander G. Cattail,
James Steel. Christian J. Holtman.
Robert Ervien, H. W. Catherwood.
William P. (Fox, Edmund A. Bonder.
Samuel T. Canby, Charles E. Wilkins.
der.. -
Philip B. Mingle. David Vanderveer.
John F. Grose Jonathan Knight.
And at the meeting of the Board this day ALEX. G.
OATTELL. Esq. , was nn animottsly re-elected President ;
A.LEX.WEILLDIN, BK. ;Vice Prestdent, and JOHN W.
rounrs,Y. Cashier. J. W. TORREY.
n02403m Cashier.
rits. OFFICE OF THE tritIIONRIUTUAE.
INSURANCE COMPANY.
PHILADELPHI
The Board of birectors have this dayd ec la re d ' a divi
dend of morur PER CENT. on the Capital Stock, and
SIX PER CENT. on the Ontstanding Scrip of the Com-
Pany. payable on demand, free of all taxes.
jas-6t JOHN MOSS, Sec'y.
OFFICE OF THE PIEHENIX,NIUTC
AL INSURANC 8 CONPANX.ALE... POILADEL
PHU. PRILADELPIIIAt JallitriTY 4 1864.
be Board of Directors tay.. this day declared a pay
ment of Interest or SIX PERCENT. on the Capital Stock.
and SIX PEE CENT. on the Scrip of the Company,
payobla on and after the 12th instant, free of taxes.
ias 10t SAMIIEL WILCOX. Secretary.
DIRADOWILATY.-
MBOAD AND COAL 001,IPANY, *a% crrA.r.mum
btreet, January 2, 1864.—A dividend of FIVE PER CENT.
on the Capital Stock of this Company has been declared
thie day, payable on and after MONDAY. Tan. 11th.
ja4.00 L. M AMBEBLSIN, Treasurer.
IMTHE ANNUAL MEWING. AND
Election for Preeldent and six Directors of the
PEOLADELPHIA AND DARBY RAILED AD COMPANY.
will be held at the Company's DEPOT. on DARBY
Avenne. between Forty-ninth and Fiftieth streets, at 4
o'clrck. OIL MONDAY. the 11th day of January. 1864.
de23 ball D. H. FLICK WI% Secretary.
OFFICE, OF Tirri. PHIL ADBLPHIA.
CITY PASSSNDER RAILWAY COMPANY.
PHILADELPHIA, Deoember 25, INA
The annual meeting of the stockholders of this com
pany will be held at No. 25 Merchants' Exchange. on
MONDAY, January 11. 1864. at 12•o'eloct. M.. at which
time an emotion for a President and Directors to serve
the ensuing year will take Place. WM. W.. COLKST.
Secretary.
de29-tiall
Mse OFFICE, OF THE NORTH PENN.;
SYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY. —The An
nual Meeting of the Stockholders of 'the North Pennsyl
yenta Railroad Company will be held at the Office of the
Company. No. 41=i7 WALNUT Street. Philadelphia. on
MONDAY, January 11th, 1964, at 12 o'clock ht which
tim e and place an Election will be. held for a President
and Directors to serve for the ensuing year.
de29-tiall EDWARD ARMSTRONG. Secretary.
r. INSURANCE COMPANY Of TUNA
STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. .
Puma OBLPHIL. December 93.1883.
An Blectiori for thirteen Directomof the Gorepsuy wilt
be held at the Company'e OFFICE. 4 , and 5 EXUSANGS
BUILDINGS. on MONDAY_ January 11. 1864, between
the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 1 o'clock P. M.
deb'-tjall WILLIAM HARPER. Secretary.
Egga• SILEDIVAL PhiItYRYORM OFFICE,
No. . 7 /North FIFTH Street.
A b PHILADELPHIA. Nov. 12, ISM
Importers sad Treaters in MEDICI/SS% HOSPITAL
STORES, HOSPITAL PHENII USN. BSDDING ICE,
Atc.„ are invited to submit their Price Lists from time to
time to this Office. J. MURRAY.
nol3-6tamtf Surgeon and Medical Purveyor.
iirjaa OFFICE OF THE. FAMEINSUR
ANCLCOMPARY. No. 406- MISS ['NUT Street.
PH•LADELPEITA. Jan 4, 1564.
At a meeting of the Board of Directors of the Fame
Insurance Company. held this day, a dividend of
TERSE TSB CENT. was declared, out of the profits of
the lest six months, clear of all tax
jabllt W. I. BLLNOBARD, Sec'T.
OFFICE or TIME LITTLE
wv SCHECILKILL Na.VIOA'! lON, RAILROAD, and
COAL COMPANY, *lO WALNUT Street.
PRILAMSLPHIA, Jan. 4, 1984,
The Board of Mana gers have this day declared a Dirt..
dead of THERE Phat. CENT. out of the earnings of the
last six months, payable to the Stockholders, clear of
all taxes, on and alter JANUARY 15 1994 Blank orders
to receive dividends may be had on application at the
Office of the Company.
The Transfer Books will be 'dosed from this date, and
reopened January 19,1964.
jas-trithset THOMAS HART. Tram:mar.
MC. OFFICE AND SCHUYL
KILL HAVEN RAIL,KOAD COMPANY.
PHILADELPHIA. 12th Month, 21, 1863.
A stated Annual Meeting of the stockholders will be
held at the Hall a the FRANKLIN INSTITUTE, No. 15
eolith SEVENTH Street, on the 11th day of let month.
(Jovial FL 1864, at ,11 o'clock A. M., at which time a re
port of the proceedings of the Board of Managers will be
prEesented, and en election held for a President and Ten
Managers, to COnduot the business of the gompany for
tbey ear ensuing. WILLIAM BIDDLE.
de22-inthe tjll Secretary.
INC. DIAMOND COAL COMPANY.—
NOTICE. —The Annual -Election ler seven Direc
tors. to serve the e min year, will be held at the °Hite
of the Company. 713 MARKET Street, on WEDNES
DAY. January 13th. 1864. 'between the Apure of 12=011
o'clock P. 11. • -- ED. - PEkU,. President.
dels-tuthe tjair .
Mr, PHILADELPHIA AND .RIEADLND
RAILROAD COMPANY, Office No. 12217.50 nth
FOURTH Et. PRILAXML.P.u.-Deetualber 14;1863.
Notice is hereby Riven to the Stockholders of this Cent•
Plum that th Ma n ager s, Meeting, and an Election for Pre
aident. six Treaanier, and. Secretau
take place on the Second MONDAY (11th) of January
next at 12 M. WM. H. WEBB, Secretary.
us- tiall
IiEPIKIZADDL , MMA AND RICADINO
RAILROAD COMPANY , 01Ice MAT South
n Street, PHILADELPHIA. September 2, 1933.
DIVIDEND NOTIOE.—Tbe following-named persons
are entitled to a Dividend on the Common Stock. of this
Company. The residence of, several of them is un
known. and it is. therefore. necessary that the miti
gates of stook should be sr winked on calling for the
DiVidend. EL BRADFORD, Treasurer.
STOCKHOLDERS' NAMES.
lire. Mary Bishop. S. Lancaster,
Timothy O. Boyle. Percy M.
Clement Biddle. Lewis, hems
Ann Copeland John TX:Sit I l a n% 2 rit i . t° .
A. Smells sad J. Newbold, John S. Moore,
Frostees. James McKnight.
Debbie A. Hughes, Beal. F. Newport,
Saml. T. Harrison, Bail, Pott,
James Hallowell, W R Rodman.
James W. Hallowell, Barak...Ann Richards.
Catherine C. Rowels, Henry B. -Sharer.
Daniel Klapp. Maria 1.. Sadler,
Nary Kuhn. Andrew Turner,
Huhnm Ruh.. Inmeman Mrs. Rebecca drish.
_,.and I. 11/Kuhn. Er . Asher H. Wright.
of S. Kafiri. William TODD&
R. V. R. Leisse Kelm . W. B. MetVlekss.
johnames 0. aff. Er. of Austin Smith.
S. Lodges d e e'd. w int .„ cm .5.4.th.ts
PHILADELPHIA AND READING
RAILROAD COMPANY, Office Ho. A 217 South
FOITETHIFireet,_ PHILADELPHIA, December 2, 1933.
DIVIDEIM ROTH:IE.—The Transfer Books of this
Company will be closed on THURSDAY, 17th instant.
and reopened on TUESDAY, January 12, 1864.
A Dividend of SEVEN PER CENT. , clear of State tax,
has been declared on the Common Stock,payable is
Common Stock 'on and after the 31st December next to
the holders thereof as they shall stand registbred on the
books at the close of business ou the 17th inst.
A Dividend of THESE AND A HALF PIER CENT.,
Blear of State tax, has bean declared on the Pre
ferred Stock. payable in Cash or Common Stock, at the
option of the holder, on and after the gist December next,
to the stockholders as they shall stand mastered on the
books at the close of business on the 17th inst.
Holders of certificates Which have been discharged
from this office, or either of the Transfer Agencies, are
tparticularly requested to have them duly registered. on
he Transfer Books to whisk they have been transferred,
Prior to the 17th Inst.
Stockholders whose names are registered on the New
York books will be paid at the Farmers' Loan and Trust.
Company, and those whose name/ are registered on the
Boston books will be paid at the office of Messrs. I. E.
Thayer &H A Brother. S. BRAT reasDFORD.
deurer.
IpirIIO , I I ICIS IS HEREBY %MAT
the first inetal3nent of THIRTY PER CENT. on
t e Genital Stock of the THIRD NATIONAL 'BANK
OF PHILADILPHIA, will be payable at the Offied of
th e west phtladelphte_ Trust Oompany, 1429 REARRST.
Street. on 11th. nth. 1.31 h, 14th. and Idth Inst.
ja443t R. OLEIC) NINA. Cashier.
rerOFFMG 9 00 F TIM NNTERpRiss
/NOITBOAUE E PAST; 400 WALNUT Street.
• PRILADIRLDZIA. .Tonnory.4, 18 6 C
Thiatireotore have thte day declared dtoldead .of
TERM PER CUM On the %Mal Stook of the Oore
-41
eauy for the teat 61x yl TAo at tiA-GA e, eatabatO le n_ dg
eott tereatidfree et
taxes. likY.
'
THE
. PRESS..-7-PHIT.AIWALPHIA, SATURDAY, JANIT.A_RY 9, 1864:
ES.
erman &S. WELDING
JOHN
II
GOUGH. EINQ —TWO
at Mr . ORSAT LES VISES by this distiturnished orator,
0086013.1` HALL, SKID AY BVSSING, Januar', 6,
HENS AND HOME IN BkT AIN " MONDAY EVE
NING, January "THIPERANCE."
Tickets. 26 cents Reims's& Reath, GI cents. Proclede
for b.netat of Ladles' Aid of Philadelphia (tire John
Raffle. Secretary;) Union School and Children's Houle.
and Mission Sabbath bohoole. Doors open at 7 o'olook.
Lectures at 8 o'clock. The eel, of tickets will com
mence on Nonday..Tannaty, 4th, at 9 o'clock A. IN . at
hiAINIEN'S. 606 CHESTOUT Street. In order to pre.
trent Inconvenience in waiting. the tickets will be sold
at o counters. Those wishig good seats should ap
ply early. ja7-2t.
OFFICE OF TUE PHILADELPHIA
C 1 PatfaRN3RR RAILWAY COMPANY. No.
:4.00 Ci 4 ESTVIIT street.
_
Ai a meeting of the Board of Directors held this day.
A Dividend of it.' BS per share we, declared, clear of
laze% paYahle to the STIBIKBOL !PERS. or their legal
reprosentatives. on and a ft er the 14th inst. The transfer
books will be doled until the 14th lost
WK. W. COLKET. Treasurer.
PEULADELPIZIA, Jan. 4. Dat ja6-10t
AND BROAD
THE, HUNTINGDON
AND BROAD ToP HOUN CAI g RAIL goal) AND
COAL COMPANY. %SS South TILLED Street.
PHILAbELPHIA. Dec 24, ISM
The Annual Mectingot the Stockholders of the Haat
ingdon and Broad Top Mountain Railroad and Coal
Company will be held at the office of the Company, on
TUESDAY, January 12.1864. at 11 o'clock A. PI when
an election will be held for a President and Twelve Di
rectors, to serve for the ensuing) ear. .
de24.tjel2 .1, P. AERTSEN, Seo'cetary.
0 • EWE OF THE UNION MUTUAL
01617)1/111(11100AWANY OF FEEL GADELPHIA.,
PHILADELPHIA. Member 18. 1863.
The annual meeting of the Stockholders and Scrip
holders of the Union Mutual insurance Company will
be held at the office of the Company on NOZIDAT,
January U. 1861. at 12 o`olocit M. At the same time an
election for Bight Directors will take place to serve for
three years. Ide22 tyn.) JOHN MOBB. Secretary.
OVIFICe OF THE PKNNSYLVA.NIA.
COMPAror FOR INSURANCES ON LIVES AND
GRANTING ANNULTIE2 - PHILADELPHIA, SWUM 1
1864. —The annual nicotine of the St ckhoidere of thin
Company will take place at their olio% No. 304
WALNUT Street, on MONDAY. the 18th instant. at 12
o'clock M. And at the IRMO time an election will be
held for Thirteen Directore, to Barre the ensuing year.
WI LLIA if B. HILL. Actuary.
OFFICE OF THE FAME INSU
-111/tANCE CO.. No. 406 CHESTNUT St.
PHILADELPHIA. Dec. 29 US&
the T m E L — aT:meAn nua
t win be h h da t o he On e on
MONDAY. the 11th day of January, 1964, at ten o'clock
A. M:
An Election for Twelve Dirootors to serve for the en
suing year. will he held on the same day and at the
same place, between the hours of ten A. K. and two P. N.
deal llt W. I. 131. &NCH aRD, Secretary_
JRRSICIF SHORE. PINE
AND EMAIL'S LI ei RAILRO a.D. —Agreeably to
previous notice, a Meeting of the Coln inissionere of the
above enterprise was held at the Girard House. in Phila
delphia, on the 10th inst., and after the transaction of
business they adjourned to meet again at the FRANKLIN
HODS'S.. in Jersey Shore. Lycomis g county, on THURS
DAY. the 4th day of February. DN. at 10 o'clock A.- K.
to open books and receive subscriptions, preparatory to
organizing the Company. A report on the general
character of the route will be made by the - Engineer at
that time
DBCEMBER 16, 1863.
• del6-tfe4
Mew OFFICE OF THE FRANKFORD
AND stOUTHWARIS PHILADELPHIA CITY
PASSENGER RAILROAD COMPANY, BEMs Street,
below Fourth.
• PAILLDELPHICA, December 28th. 1863
The Annual Meetin of the stockholders of this Coin.
May Will be heldkat their Office on MAYDAY, January
11th. 1861, at 12 o'clock M.. at which. time and place the
Annual Election for President and twelve Directors will
beheId..CHARLES R. ABBOTT,
deN-tjall becretary.
OFFICE. OF TYliFt. LOCUST NOUN.
TAIN COAL AND IRON COMPANY. FittLaDEL
IIIA, Df c. 18. 1888.
The Anneal Meeting of the Stockholders of said Corn
PanY will be held at their office, No M3O South THIRD
Street, on MONDAY. the 18th day of January, 1884, at
U o'clock A. M., at which time an election will be held
for seven Directors, to serve for the ensiling year. The
transfer books of the Company will be closed for tlfteen
days immediately preceding the day of election.
4519 tjalB JOS C. COPPITCH. Secretary.
OFFICE OF THE ENTERPRISE
ISSOSAS CS OOMPAN *DO wet. is Err gtreet.
PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 28.
HOTICE.—The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of
the Enterprise Insurance Company will be held on 1120
DAY, the eleventh day of January next, at 10 o'clock
A. M.. at the ones of the Company
An Election for twelve Directors. to serve the ensuing
year. will be held on the same day, at the game place,
etween the hours of ten o'clock & M. and 2 o'clock P.
M. THOS. H. MONTGOMERY,
de29- 12t if Secretary.
ST3II,IIIICON-ARTIST'S OFFICIR,
FOR MUTILATED BOLDIEBE.—bOLDIESS who
have lost an ARM or LEO In the service , and desire the
Patent 'PALMER Ltmbe to be supplied by Govern
eut. should return this notice immediately to this of
tee. stating their loss by letter, with 11101111. C 071.11 71
tertment. and residence. B. FRANK PALMS
ne22-3m IdOtt tIELESTBTIT Street. Philadttla c.
MOFFICIO .010 THE WESTERN
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY. ,
PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 23,_1863.
NOTION TO STOCKHOLDERS —The Annual Meeting
of the Stockholders of this Company will be held on
MONDAY. the eleventh day of January, 1864, at 12
o'clock M.. in Philadelphia, at the Office of the PENN
SYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY,
Annual klection for President and Directors will be
held same day and place.
de24 ,, tjall SOSETR LESLEY. Secretary.
MILITARY.
I TENTH WARD,
AVOID THE
1> Ft A WE OE' 1'
A Meeting's! the Citizens of the
TENTH WARD
will be hebron
SATURDAY; EVENING, JANUARY 9,
at ni o'clock, in the Lectors Boom of the BAPTIST
CEIHI7CH, flora 'west corner of BROAD and ARCH
Streets, to adopt measures to avoid the aPProachihg
Conscription in said ward. Addresses will be delivered
by Rir•Governor JAMES POLLOCK, MORTON MoMI
GNARL, Rev. Messrs. CONRLING, RITTANROIIBE,
and others. jag 2t•
•
.
SIXTH-WARD BOITNTY.-- 7 -W
cash down on being mustered in. Apply , at PRO.
VOST MARSHAL'S OAFICS. 245 South THIRD
Street, - JOHN. HAG N.
DAVID H LEVITT.
ja9-31.* • Committee Paying Ward Bounty.'
WIEKANCIAL
QUARTERMASTERS' VOUCHERS
U. SI FIVE-TWENTIES
WANTED
SMITH; &. RANDOLPH,
iao-7121 'l6 South THIRD Street
QUARTERLY REPORT
MIST NATIONAL BANK OF PHILADELPHIA,
JANUARY 1. Mt
RESOURCES.
Loans and discounts *579,969 95
U. S. Bonds deposited to secure
circulation .....• 116.000 00
U. S. Bonds deposited . for other
Purposes 100,000 00
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EDUCATIONAII.
"DICKINSON COLLEGE GRAMMAR
- 1 -" - SCHOOL—Term will (pan THURSDAY, 21st Jan I I
ja9 at* R. G. CRESTON, Principal.
aMASON SEMINARY-A SELECT
BOARDING} SCHOOL for Young Ladies and Gen
tlemen. The above school Is located at a quiet village
about six.mil es west of Carlisle, Pa. The buildings are
DOW and 'well ventilated. provided with suitable furni
ture and apparatus for illustrating the various branches
taught. Address B. HUNTINGDON SATIN DR WS.
de2B-Im Plainfield, Cumberland county, Pa.
MISS MARY E. THROPP HAS A
Select French and English BOARDING AND DAF
SCHOOL, for Yonne Ladies. at 18411. CHESTNUT Street,
Philadelphia. For circulars, or other information,
apply at the School. delB-tfen
VILLAGE GREEN SEMINARY,
NEAR MEDIA PAL—Pardls received at any Sam
Saglish, Mathematics, Olmudes, and Natural sciences
taught. Military Tactise, Boek-keeDinx. and Civil 'En
gineering taught. Satire expanses about APil per week.
Moss of all ages taken. Refers to Win. H. Kern, ex
aerie% John C. cas Co.. Jo. 23 South Third street.
and Thome. J. Clan, ,_Fifth and Prune streets.
Address Rev. L- VII BARTON. A. K., Villag
6.41 e
Stem Pi. . no
HERBERT ONYX IS TRW> DAY
T.
&rented to an interest in roy business; style and
title of the firm to by H. A. B AILTLITT: CD,
81 43 . 4
Plimanamare, January let. 1864. H. A.
jag 6E.
SK .A.T I N .-OAMPBE-LLS POND
has been cleared or the anew: Taw. - Skating atilt
still continues good..
Open Day and Mat
MUSICAL SKATING MARINES
1t THIS (SATURDAY) ArisSZNOON.
CARBON OIL.-500 BARRELS OF
the most approved brands. imsbore and for sale by
jag-lniv Wit. KING. UT ARCH Street.
FINE OLD BOURBON WFIISKY
(SiIver Tassel Brand. I—Sold only in bottles by the
proprietor's Bola Agent.
CHARLES W. NOLEN.
1.4.1, North THIRD Street.
This Whisky is confidently recommended se a medi
cine to those requiring a stimulant tonic. in all cases of
bodily prostration, nervous debility and disease. It is
also of the greatest value as a medium for the adminis
tration of my Cod Liver Oil,. serving the double purpose
of disguising the taste, at the same time it acts berm.
Delany as a remedial agent.
THE SUBSCRIBER GIVES NOTICE
that ha lute been appointed Able Agent for rails
ge/phiaRINGSFORD *SONS'
CELEBRATED OSWEGO STARCH.
G. SCHWARZ,
Jae. 6t• 144 NORTH WHARVES.
P ORTLAND KEROSENE, ON RAND
and for sale by WM KING,
ia9-lm* • 117 ARCH' Street
Nib nii n" RAILROAD TIES,
.DELI-
T" , - , 1 , .."-"- , VBEED in oily or elsewhere. For sale
JEUMON & JONES. .
laBBt Union WbarL Kensington. Phila.
FOR SALE -4,000 POUNDS OF
BALING ROPE. IA lots to suit RAtohasera. Apply
at the " MALLISON BOPS- WALK. daANAEIMR.
iaB 113V1'
MARSHAL'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE
AAA' of a writ of sale, by the Hon. JOHN CADWALA
DEE, Judge of the District Court at the United State. In
and for the Eastern • District of Pennsylvania, in Admi
ralty, to me.directed will be sold at public sale. to the
highest and best bidder, for via, at 211011ENBR'S
Store, No. 11421 North MOND Street. on MON DAY, Ja
nuary 18, Mi. at 12 o'clock lib a portion of the Cargo of
the steamer CHATAM. consisting of 82 ball* of cotton
and 19 boxes of tobacco.
ja7,Bt
WILLIAM MILLWARD.
U. S. Marshal E. D. of remia
BRAIN El T EMI Ild ALPHABETS.
K. .1 lIICTOLIS tI N IA
*ix water mirk x,.._1111.118.
The only nuaahotturus .in taa Malted nano.•et gram
Alphabets sag itgalow to &ay VW Waal or la saa
Diu s h ad at th. r_BoA_ lulu mama alma
the 7
ad swum Fir s Tory 'hew
al au Made of noon atom,. moulidos OX
afflanraimonaser skiroulall tn. 006-110
gEs —2
NEW HMS rEAO •4 • AOO LBS.
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t4 . t wira j ams.
int b oll Wkra; @51114.
PLANTATION
from the army hospital—the bloody battle•ldd—the
mansion of the rich and humble abode of the poor—from
the office and the sacred desk—from the mountain top.
distant venom and far-off Island/ of the ocean—from
every nook and corner of the civilised world—is pouring
in the evidence of the astonishing erects of DILIZIES
PLANTATION BITTERS. Thousands upon thousands
of letters like the following may be seen at our oaks:
Enungstmr. Wm. Sept. le. 1883.
"• " • I have been in the army hospital/ for
fourteen months—speechless end nearly dead. At Alton.
they gave me a bottle of Plantation Bittern. * "
Three bottles restored my speech and cured me. * * • r*
(1. H. FLAME."
Bourn WARSAW. 0. • July 28. 1883.
" • * * One young man, who bad beet sick and not
out of the house for two years with Scrofula and Ery
sipelas. after paying the doctors over $lBO without bens
11t, has been cured bYteu bottles of your Bitters. * • •
EDWARD WOHNALL."
The following le from the Matron of the Union Home
fiehool for the Children of volunteers :
HAVIDOITBR MANSION_. FIFTY-8/1119INTH ST.. }
rf YOBS. August 2, 1863.
"Da. Dam: Tour wonderful Plantation Bitters
have been given to some of our little children suffering
from weakness and weak lungs with most happy effect,
One little girl. in particular, with pains inthe head, loss
of appetite, and daily wasting consumption, on whom
all medical skill had been exhausted. has been entirely
restored. We commenced with but a teaspoonful of
Bitters a, day. Her appetite increased: strength and
health follows& * * * *
Respectfully.
" • • • I owe mach to von, for I verily believe the
Plantation Bitters bare saved my life.
RSV. W. H. WAGGOIRB, Madrid. B. Y. "
" 1 Thou wilt sand me two bottles reof thy
Plantation Bitters. My wife has been greatly benefited
by their 11156.
Thy friend, ABA CIIRRIX. Philadelphia, Pa
••• • • r have been a great sufferer from Drmemda.
and had to abandon preaching. • • • The Plantation
Bittern have cured me.
REV. J. & OATRORN. Rochester, N. Y."
"* * * Bend us twenty-four dozen more of your
Plantation Bitters, the popularity of whit& le daily in,
'MASI= with the guests of our house.
SYKES, CHADWICK, & CO.,
Proprietor* Willard's Hotel, Waehinitkot, D. C."
• • I have given the Plantation Bitters to htm*
dyads.° fen; disabled soldiers with the most astonishing
i,fmt. 0. W. D. ANDENWS.
Superintendent &lidless' Home, Cincinnati. O."
•• * • • The Plantation Bitters have cored me of
liver eomplaint, of which I was laid up prostrate and
had to abandon my business..
H. B. KIBIOSIaIIr, Cleveland, 0."
.** 4, • The Plantation Bitters have eared me of a
derangement of the kidneys and urinary organs that has
distressed me for years. It acts like a charm.
O. C. MOORE. Agent for Colse.te Bs Co.. 2548r05thn7,"
do.. &0.. . &O. s &O.
The Plantation Bitters make the weak strong, the lea
rnt& brilliant, and areerhansted natnre'egreat restorer.
They are composed of the celebrated ClimeYe Bark.
Wintergreen, Sassafras, Boots, Barbs. Jos., all preserved
in perfectly pure St. Croix Bum.
Persons of sedentary habits, troubled with weakness.
lassitude, palpitation of the heart, lack of appetite: din
tress after eating, torpid liver, constipation. dm., deserver
to suffer if they will not try them.
They are recommended by the highest medical autho
rities. and are warranted to produce an immediate bens
/eta effect. They are exceedingly agreeable, perfectly
pure, and harmless.
Norunt—Any ParsOn Pretending to sell Plantation Bit
ters in bulk or by the gallon is a ewindler and impostor.
We only pit It up in our lorcabin bottles. Beware of
bottles refilled with imitation deleterious stair. for which
several persons are already in prison. Seo that even'
bottle has our United States stamp over the cork. and
signature on steel-plate side labels.
Sold by respectable dealers throughout the habitable
globe.
P. H. DRAKE, 411 x
Osnetudtthtm 205 BROADWAY.. rir_
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS.
THE GIiEAT SHIRT EMPORIUM
-4: AND
GENT'S FURNISHING HOUSE,
M' INTIRE & BROTHER,
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F OR THE ARMY" AND , NAVY.
EVgNF3 ~ H°A~SALL?
mrr.rmAal Y
418 ARCH ; - STREET,
Banners. Regimental and .Company nags. &Words.
Sashes, Bens.
,Fassante. Epaulettes. Hate, Caps, Can
teens, Haversacks. Camp Nits. Field Glasses, spurs.
and everything pertaining to the complete outfit of Army
and Navy Officers.
A liberal dieeonnt allowed to the trade.
F j ROTHINGHAM• it. WELLS
HEAVY. MEDIUM. AND LIGHT MEETINGS AND
SHIRTING&
STANDARD DRILLS.
HEAVY CARTON FLANNELS.
WASH NOTON AND VICTORY GAMBRIOS AND
SILEDIAS.
BROWN, BLEACHED. AND CORSET JEMS.
No. 12 WORSTED YARN. tico. . se22lttf
$2.288, 588 75
G. W. SIMONS-a BROTHER;
salsom-STREET HALL. PHILADELPHIA,
MANUFACTURERS OP JEWELRY.
FINE SWORDS,
MILITARY GOODS IN EVERY VARIETY.
sefi-if6m.
EDWARD P. KELLY,
tIOnN
TAILORS,
1441017TH TEM ST73/77,
WILL RE3EOV I E,
IN A 7BW DAYS.
TO THE RUILDINO FORMERLY OCCUPIED AC
JONES' HOTEL,
LATE ST. DENIS.
CHESTNUT, ABOVE
itis•cr
BLACK CASS. PANTS, 85.50,
At. 701 MARKET Street.
BLACK CASS. PANTS, $5.60. At 701 MARKET Street.
BLACK CASS. PANTS,
.$5 50. At 704. MARKET Street.
BLACK CASS. PANTS. $0 50.. At 704 MARK= Street.
BLACK CASS. PANTS, $0 50. At 704 MARKET Street.
GRIGG & VAN GUNTER . % No. 704 MARKET Street.
CRIOO & VAN GUNTER'S. No. 704 MARKET Street•
GRIGG & VAN OUNTEN'S, No. 704 MARKET Street.
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eae eel .
PAINTINGS AND ENGRAVINGS.
ELEGANT
NEW ENGRAVINGS,
1,941;01
EIARLAB'S aALLERIE
WATVME AIM aIOWIRIaitY.
G. RUSSELL, 22 NORTH SIXTH
Stres,t has lest received a Terlf handsome ricsort
ete of nlit SEAL EINEM ned-3in
FINE WATCH REPAIRING
attended to by the most experienced workmen.
an every watch warranted for one year.} Ct. RIIFIALL.
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CARROT -POMADE
A ietion of capital and laughable designs. by ROP-
Pfli. 11.1notrating the discovery. the application.
andl the aotonroling malts of CAMBOT-YONAPA
CARROT-POMADE.
A burlesque Alphabet. Illustrated. by tweety•abt of
the most richly. amusing dealgae.frolta the pencil of
011 T very best humorous 111Mitrator, ACOUSTIIS
BOPPIN.
CARROT-POMADE.
Be sure andrget this comical extravaganza. It will:
Insure you a laugh• it is Just the best thing. 'nits
way. we've had for along time.
°AIM:Yr-POMADE.
ROPPIN never declined anything eo ham. It Is
well engraved ADE kandsemeg lednunl-
CARROT-POMADE
mars - book. full of merry deeigne..Yor moms
winter evektlll9. It Will show you how'ADOLPHS
wee bald. how he eoruiht a 'remedy. how he dis
covered the wonderful "Carrot-Pomade," and
what marvels recalled therofroin.
. .
It is an elegant, timed:or. IuiPPP. laughable, pleasing.
burlesque, DORI BY HOPPIN, ," The price is leveutg•
fire Mktg. /%0 Booksellers have It for sale.
ERS. 0. X. DIVOIL"
S. T.-1660.--X.
=EMI
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1035 CHESTNUT Street
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TRIALS OF A PIIBLIO SCHOOL TEACHER.
From the pea of the efted
MARY KrA /I DALLAS.
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same time a more useful story, se to the Moral. Which it
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CHRISTMAS CAROL. Illustrated by Rows.
LBORBDS OF TER BIRDS. By Charles Godfrey Le
land. Illustrated, by F. Hons. in colors.
LIGHTS AND SHADOWS OF NEW YORK PICTURE
GALLERIES. • With forty Photographs by Turner'
DUESELDOBF. GALLERY—Uniform with the above
Work. Two suprb books S5O each. ial
THE FUNNY CHRISTMAS BOOK.
PRP 800 X OP NONZINSI
Will Eniiven an Christmas Circlet
It will make Anybody Meru!
It Is the Bock for cheistelain
Have it in the Hoosehold I
It has 113 Pictures, and is onlr ILLIB P. HAZARD.
deli No. 81 South SIXTH Street.
tSLEEPER'S MANITFAOTORY,
10021111 MT Went, one door%boy, Tnn;ll,
5a6 12ti
WANT
WAN tRD—IN A DRY - GOODS JOB.
six° aovos, a Yocum Man. wbe has bad go' um
turPorlance. Apidgekek with nnengtos, B. Prue
Offl.m. jai -210
WANTED—AN INTELLIGENT LAD,
to loom the Drr Ocrode.Jobbh4tuallem
Ming at home preferred. Address A. T. Q. Press o •
nee. _ jar, Str*
WANTED-TELE OR A. • : OPERA:
TORS. —The scarcity of good TELKEEAPH OPE
RATORS las induced gentlemen inbreeded tn Telegraph
lines, to have Mr. Palrbanka St up in In the &taker Oity
BUOILOBEI College, ThilTil and aIarsTIVDT, a Depart
ment exclusively for instruction in Telegraphing. Pio
profession t ffers arch inducements to inteiligent young
men asthte—strrOMX erisplortnent . in fearoSnriald and
important - posittons. InetrurneLt. battnalrles. wires,
and. everything belonging to the science, am promided
In charge of a purlieu telegrapher. 11. few - only will be
teceived, and perfect 'martial-on guaranteed' ezpetti
ously. For terms, etc . only as acorn It. -
WANTED ouyptirri (4.—P sasoNa
haybig Clothing to diiipose of will plow canon
or addreta C. MELLISH,.
jai-trtibam. 1i"3: 203 CHESTNUT SOM.
AGEN TLEMAN WITH FROM $1.0,900
to suocie is wanted.to ennage. in , aresnectatde. We,
and fair-tenon Idanntsetnrins Madness , . Address "Tsi
dnstry.,"_o, pits sides. delAndunt
-vv- AN TE JD' - A SMART . , ACTIVZ
LAD. In it 191.1 k Sobbing Mouse, crA M&RKBT
Street Addrenb - 16 4 b , Press Office. jag st•
W ANTED-IN A WHOLESALE
Sint Ronne. on MARKST Street. a good SANISS
MAN. A3dreset . Bwit3llo2. Poet Office jaB-31.•
A BOOKKEEPER OF! TWELVE
Team' experience: with some of the-liegt city refe
rence& 18 now open form eneerement with - some re
ePectable hcrene. Addrent Dom 1296 P. Or. i9sBt.
WANTED' ITSMEDIAS-ELY-A
first- eIaseI3ALRBM&R la a Retail Dry Gnat; Hoven
near the city . ; Dust tboronahiy und•rstand the heetpese.
71 a suitable meat 'a liberal salary will be giVerk . Bine*
Neu only need apply;
tiddrehe, with' reference': go.2' 1632 Philadelphia - Met
Moe.
WANTED YOUNG. MAN AS
BA LESMAN is a - Wbod and Willow Ware lironee.
Mroot Lave a country amitaintance. and be willing to ,
travel (lannenneonald)7 State salAry expected . and boat
men experience. &Mien with real name, *III;orld#31. ,
Philadelphia Post Office. WNW'
AGENTS' 'WANTED TO SELL THE
STAND/CEO HISTORY OF TEE WA-Tt A. rare
chance to make itiones. Agorae are elearituf from SR
to $2OO a. month. MOMOO 'lAle.chefi adireadr sold. Send
for eircolam. Addreme .ICEES - BEOT. & CO. Publish.
ere, BALTIMORE, Md. de3o 3w.
win As: MONTH !—W-n-WAin AGHNTS AT
$BO [month, expenseoPaid.to selltear Everkzattrig
Penctiir, Oriantta,Buyinera; catdi&other articles. Moir
=lays Bent/fee. SHAW &CClLlRlCiliddreford,Me.ol-Ini
.1,7,5. A MONTH WANT TO HIM
I L . Mien* In every county' at a month *root.
vatpatd, to seil.ntruew cheap Twill , *Mixt maablzaa.
Addrou." B. MADISON. Alford-.
sok. DEPUTY QUAARTERMASTEII
GRINER/51V ornos—Ptiriamtu2cA. Yob. 8.
WANED!' WANT3O2 immediately' 16 sk2t7 COAT.. to
the follow-Ina points
Torten:us.
Key Weak, Pia.
Fort Efouroe,
Alexandria, Va.
Newham,N. C.
Port Royal. 8- C. A. BOYD.
ihlo-tf Captain and Assistant Quartermaster.
LOST AND POUND.
LOST:- SUPPOSED TO HAVE BEEN
taken in mistake, from Wharf of Philadelphda Steam
Prorelle r Cc - gummy. Foto Balee of Print Cloths. marked
(0 in a diamond) Nos. 6. 6,7.. and 8. Any information re
specting the above, a liberal reward will be paid by ap
rayi.. to WM. M BAIRD Sr CO..
da7 6i NO. 132 South DEL &WARS Avenue,
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
COAL YARD FOR SALE.-THEREST
N. , fitted. up Yard in the city. Capacity for doing aim
amount of Ovueness. Inquire at 957 North NINTH
Street, below Girard avenue. Ternaieasy. ja9.
pRILADELPHI A PROFES
SIONAL INSTETUTE. "—The proprietor. desiring
to remove to the Weet t offers for sale this Llonrlshing.and
desirable •Iristitnie of Learning.' with its complete Gym
nasium. Apply THIRTEENTH and: CHESTNUT. jay-tt
et FOR SALE-A FINE THREE
mu.s STORY STONE HOUSE; and LOT situated at the
Green Tree' Station, on the Pennsylvania Central
Railroad, twenty miles from Philadelphia The House
is large and modern bnilt, with fine fruit, water, gm
For farther information apply to Miss A. R. DAVIS, on
the vi melees. or WM. T ELBERT;
jag-stuthlne 321 WALNUT Street.
11111 TIMBERED LANDS OF PINE
••• ,1 -. AND HARD .WOOD.—Persona ovraina Timin , ted
Lands. and desiring to have it sawed into Lumber and
sent to market, will please address C. L &SOAK'S%
104 North sIXTIi Street, (up stairs),- Philadelphia.
who desires to enter into some arrangement of tideland,
AUCTION SALE.
AUCTIO N NOTICE.
IMMENSE STOCK. 50,000 PIECIS PAPER ECM
!NEM DECORATIONS, BORDERS, Re.
GILLETTE & SCOTT,'.
AUCTIONESES,
will sell on
WEDNESDAY MORNING, Jan. 13. at ltlo'clock,
the surplus stock of PAPER HANGINGS of Messrs
HOWELL & BROTHERS,
No. 63% CHESTNUT Street,
on a credit of Four Months.
.ia3+4t
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
OFFICE N. E. M. LIFE INSURANCE.
COMPANY;
425 •CHESTNUT STREET.
NOTICE.
This is to inform the public that the undersigaedis
the was AUTHORIZED AGENT of the NEW'HITG
LAND MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF
BOSTON. FOR PHILADELPHIA (City. and County)
Any other person claiming to be the Agent is an. Ira
porter.
WILLIAM GETTY,.
jati-at Aommr..
NEW ENGLAND.
MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE:
- COMPANY.,
CASH DIVIDEND OF 40. PER,
EAI3 been declared by the
NEW.ENGLAND MtrTIIAL LIFE INSIMANOE . : CO:
OF BOSTON,
payable to the Insured at the office of .theConlionA. /Co.
1 R.HESTIII3T Street, Philadelphia.
WILLIAM GET:M..I,4(Ra
(FFICE ANTHRACITE INSUPANCE
COMPANY, 311 WALNUT Street
PRILAIMLPILIA 17 4 ZITIAVY
STATEMENT OF BUSINESS Arai , CoNDITION OF
THE COMPANY FOR THE YEAR ENDING- DEUR%
DES 31sT. /863.
. -
REOEIVRD FROM Ii.IIIITART 1, 1863, TO 3 1 1PE3151/EZI, 1663.
On marine and ..... 13
On BrOriske 2.36e,80.
—461 671 84
Premiums not detesmined December 31st. 1318.. ana 68
PREMIUMS DETERMINED FROM JArTrAE,1r.1,..1363, TO,DECEM
BER 81, 1868.
On marine and inland risks. - -
On Are risks 2.115451
Interest and salvage received diirtnit
the year " 2,ali 6'B
V 4,775 44
L033U3, YaRENSES, SAC.. pUT:11.1(3.4a4193-4.14..
Marine 105m8 5.33,:03 d 7
Return premiums 2,309 70
Commissions and. reinsitrances, O&M
State and Li. S. tames. salaries , rent..
printing. he 310.16 60
ASSETS. 4A.N,ThiNT PC
:
Bille recelrab/e 827.947 30
Prep:4l3=a due and outstanding. . 2,908 71
Union Doak of Reading .••... • . • . , ... .. •• • • • 20000
City sin-yes -cent lean (market vents?, - 6.180 00
Reading Railroad first-mortgage-bonds (mar
ket value)
11. & Treasurs , notea.7o-10 linarkett..vialuei• • •-•• 7,490 00
11. 8 s'ax.-per•cent. loss 5-20... 10.000 01)
Insurlare stock, &c . I'7oo 00
Cash on deptalt with...lT. 8. Goyoriantent subject
toils:days call 10.000 00
Cash. on hand and is bank 0,318 17
Stcck, notes, and s'.ascittlaltalltiOs. ... 0.410 00
PHITA3VXDffitho 3annary 4- 1861.
At an eleetio:, by the Stock holders of the ANTHRL-
CrYS I.I4BIIRAJCI .BOSIPA,NI, held this date, to eieet
ten Directors to:serve for the. ensuing year, the followiras.
named 'antler...en wereales kid
Wm. Sahcr, f Peter Sieger,
D. Luther. Davis Pearson,
Lewis Aulentied. Joseph Maxfield.
John B. _ltakteton. S Baum.
Wm. F. Dean, ' John Ketcham.
At a meeirm of the Beard of Directory, held oat
,tho.
same day, the follo'whyrofileere were elected :
WM. President.
W.M. 3 DEAN. Vice Preslient.
WM. IL SMAILH, Storstarf.
The Board of Dlriaators bays this day deciarea a cash
divident); of TBIQ ISII.CIBET. on the Capital Ste*. Pahl
in„ payable. n detaali;
WM. M. SMITH, iteepetary,
VAILYA. ENTSIIILANOE COMPANY. NO
"a' 41/LORDI37I(UP Street
PIIfIADEPHIn.
PIRA AND NLAND INSIGIADOZ.
GIRDOTORS.
j
Proud. R. Bach. D. D. Wosdrnl.
Chas. Itiehardion. Geo. A. 'West.
Johy. Lewis. Jr.. John Koalas, Jr..
nW. Dearman. Ohs& Etokal
PhilApa.Jostice. 7 lB B o l l l 6 l lo.
0. W. Davi% JoseVo . Wis.
IFECia R. D OM Preild_ent
CHABLIS BICHAKDBON. VW . President.
WILLIAM L BLADORARD. Desratenr. 00800
WEST CHESTER & PHILADMXHLA.,
rE=NyLvANIA. vi ba l iT B RAILROAD.
•
Passengersor West Chester le i tve the dett ir sonier of
Iftenenth and. Market streets, an go throng ITHOUT
()was OV
PROM PRIT4VOM,PRI.a.
164tAlre ,at 8, 00 A. M kV, xestpkester 9.50 AL M.
. 1 1 1 9 P- 8,00 P. pit
" " 4.00 P. M.
FROM Win MUMMA.. - - -
rosliva9A 6.60 A. Ai Arrive . Wear Essias...S. 96 A. V.
" 10.46 A. M. ' " 19. es P. M.
•• 3. 60 P. M. " "- a. so nai.
Paseengere for Weston points from West Cheste7;:eces
neat at the Interseeticrevalth the Man Frain at 9.17 Gs. M;
the Rarrieberg Accassmodatiest at 3.0 P. M . 1. , . the
LenCtter Train at 6.2 b R M.
Fre t delivered at the depot. corner of Tlitteeeth
and market streets.. previous o 11.90 A. M.. trUi be far.
warded by the Allsonuaodashaa Train. an d nob Armit.
Mester at &OOP. se
rer ticket/ antilariber IfornArla r suralv to
AMP .CIDWDsii, Tick/A/es
15.9-taal SLIM MI/ sad MAR= Sink
orEA,IIgEtIP SAXON ; FROM
BOSTON. Contdaneaa of merchandise. pet
above Pteasser. wastletwe sena for thome gouda, now. al
wbarf Pea or PlNNStreet. Lia7-St) H.WINSON & 00.
11 N_ 131tAbitURY'S 12014 D MEDAL
p il i r t i s v u r S were .
d rard ag e FRISK FIRST
peat tattering testimo POOR W
nials have sereetlget, receg i el
worn a large number of the maid endaeat artiste, la.
eluding
GOTTSCHALK. MASON, AND. WOLFSOHN
who deolare that the instilment's passes% in the h ighest
degree, all the woman& of a
PREFECT PIAIIO-WORTK
0. AVIIRS dr CO ,
iaS.lth
NW, 001113IWYC PIANO TIINIIsta
—Mr. C. M BIAGEMTVI orders for tants
and -wasairinlZlM p ag e keeetved at MASON up J.
store, WOW onto. •
Mr. S. km bad elelragialre'trolory exper.,a,. 30.
teL and Iveffsars' enployMent PhtladAptas.
Snores. —Flame evisatherwl. w sotrA is sat as
sweet toned as new, eidthout, peassettaee.
Vino fez Towitzt aciti-HMIs
AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MONO.
GRAND GALA WIN4T.
COMPLIMENTARY RENENIT
ME. $3804 . 01% ROOD,
Br the Arab Troupe and -11- avei , Marth"ntt eM 8114"
reit! Famil ies. an
SATURDAY B VINING, Juary eta, Diet
The performance will commence with the Corell' Zeit-.
teatime of
GODIVEY .
Or, the Skaker EN a of Wil ea.
in Ncl-' s d , eve/7 /MY fled Gentleman fternitthing NNW
own Fkatas are invited to take part in tpg
To be follow ed b
GRA D L SC&S&SIinTING SUEN y
. WONDERFUL ARABS,
in a new otraracter. ,
After which. the Beeptifg! Ballet of
END" MOH's DREAAt.
To conclude 'With. the COMIC PantQuamf pc
VOL EU nice.
PneeB as Tienal. Box Sheet Holy opeti
NEW CHESTNIISBT. TIEFLATRN
loimAaa and Manager....... Wit, wieigknxt,
(Saturda7.ll' SvENTISG. TapAirty gib.
will he perliermed. Bolt_er'sCor red Mar of the
Larrx Or L Cr a._
URA ALLEN.
AR
Ta consequekise
MLLE. 7116'' of the co G
ntinu D,
e indsposition of
(end at the posiC;PALI
*-re deleati of her Phyttiolikik;.vrhp •ta.•; ,
61 F 49 I ' l ' 4l rLe eU:%>' have lorry-eight hertz rest) tha pub
lie areirespectfulitieformed that
•• Wtht, fiCT APPR Or •
On THIS GaTURDAY 1617BNIDIV
Monday ar rnahe reaplYearaii6Ei'lla •
Character or
( JA•PRAIN aEllittt h,LACWIDEItg:
DII irk
the
TI . C..
W
1. ATYLINE
ALN3T-STRIUT TEAT - Rs,
4 tßastt Mrs M. A 0 AltEEThialit.
rdET Mee. ot the iltriaTtwidwvred linghgota e gg 41
Mit. J: ti CLARKS.
THI9 (Rardey) EVBSING Ja.l 9. 1861,
THE TICKET Or-LBAVE MAN.
lioheMßYterly fille..T. R. Marge.
JamearDalton • - JS. Wright.
Mary ?Awards...—. Mrs. S. 8 Perrin,
To conclude with Varice's R 43 :lead and Amended Ter •
•sion of TODDLES.
ttiroothyyToodies Mr. J. B. Clarke,
Mrs Toones Mrs. Them.
On MODDAY. Mies 'LUCILLE *ESTEEM.
Doors or.dl'et 7. Ca:lain rises at 7X.
MRS. JOHN DREW'S NEW ARO
STREET THEA.TRK
acres s FILLM) TO THII R. 00.11,
GREAT RATURDLif MINIM ZELL,
TEW TICKET. 'W-LEAVE MAN.
ALADDIN.
_ a _,
,BATISKDA.Y. Jattnary 9tfi. .1151.
ON3 71 7 ,0
_71,1' etioattono.,l Trams of
trawireliaw IfiNgr4T. OF •IE kVE
FRANK' Dial"
Tweencinde with rim time)
ALADDIII
Viriaokr Twankey., FRAIIK DBE*
with various Fangs
Curtain riser at 7 . 2; o'clock.
VOMPLIM'EMTARY EXTRA.
QUADRILLE PAYII.7.If.
GrVries raider the direction of the
C.:O3I`2.II4BcTIIQG MS11111)313 PIiiiLADEL•
PHIS. (Leak's) BAND. No. 1.
TOE
AMERICAN A CADEMY or MIMIC.
012 WEDNESDAIn EVENING_, J:00. 13, ts&4.
N. Bi"Persops not Contributing AtembtDre of the ReutL,
purchasing or obtaining tickets for this , Party, wilt bit
govereed , hp the came rEblis and readationa that ftoTetill
the CinaitrillerParties givoUttry the Band W . the Contriba•
tins Members.
N. S. —TICRIITS, $9, to be had at BECK St ElMat
SAS MAIL $T Street. la9-Sto
CARL , WOLFSOES% '
SIX
'CI, IB E ttl i de SOIREES:
( Pifth Season, 1063.84 )
Mr. CART, WOLF sO EN has the honor to atiOcteos
that the FitatAylp6e of the imago)" will take piece oil
TUESDAY' EVICII2I`,;-".Tanuary 12th,
AT FOYER
FOY OF THE ACAD OF MUSIC.
Subseripdom cell 1 be received at the Music Stores ter
E Gould. Sewuth and Chestnut streets, and. G. Andre ds
Co., 1109 Chestnut Street.
TERMS OF sussamtpnozi.
Single subseeptkm, for the Six 5017i..08
Subscription fur Three Persons...., -
The prOgrembe of the entire Berton may be had at lbw
Music mores. 157.2 t
GEiA.T NATIONAL CIRCUS
TROUPE.—NARKET Street - "
above Twelfth.
Directress, Mrs. (MAPLES WARNER. formerly.
AICE
New and tbrillingesDceneN Re
in the Arena will be pre; '
dated thie week, inelnding
THE SPRIT& OF THE SILVER SHOWER.
Will aim opp T c A r i ßW ea HlT f ß acts
KITA
principal and other-i •
Also, the C- ARDNER FAMILY. in olastio disPieFe•
This evening. and during the week, the great,'
MAN MONKEY
Willa ppear in droll sports and pastimee.
ADMISSION, 26 cents: Stage Seats, 60 cents: Private
Box, V; Gallery, 16 cents.
Commencing 1.4 e O'clock each evening.
Regular Matinees on WEDN tSD AY and SATURDAY
afternoons, commencing at 2. o'clock
r rHEATRE'FRANCAIS--NEW
OFIESPNI7T-STREET THEATRE
The FRENCH COMPANY. from Niblo's Saloon, New
York, will commence a aeries of
SIY'PF.RPORMANCES. JANUARY I&
Subscriptions received et Leypoldt's, 1623 Chestnut at..
Risley, Continental Hotel; Mr. Frankel, Bleventhstreet.'
corner Ransom. PAUL' ZUIGOET, Manager:
DRIVETS."A gent. ja6. prat*
CONC-E'RT - HALT.
LEV 4
CHESTNUT STREET; ABOVE.TW .TURR 11°°11-.
SECOND WEAK 0 P Ed4l.ll.
WUNDKELTCH'S'
A series of illustrations of
T. S. ARTHUR'S
TEN NIGHTS IN A BAB-ROOM
SO,
JOHN B AL UNYAN'g
PILGRIM'S. PR'O'GRESS.
And other attractive Scenes from
LIFE. CHARACTER, NATURE and ART,.
Proprietor and Manager Mr. 508EPH VIDLEIR;
will continue fora short season.
This splendid series of more than 100 grand Penman*
Paintings was executed by
Mi.: GEORGE WUNDRELICH.
an American Artist, who stands unrivalled as a aseallor
Painter.
Admission RI cents, Children 10 cents. •
Doors open at 7 o'clock.
Liberal arrangements made with schools, temissramal ,
and other societies.
Matinee every WednesSay and Saturday afternoon at
3 o'clock. Children 10 cants. 3a4-96t
ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS,
Corner of TENTH and CHESTNUT Wolf;
LAST WEEK.'
OF THE
GREAT NEW STEREOSCOPIAbt. -
Which has excited the wonder and admiration of thou•
sands of our citizens,. who visited it the past week.
THE BEAM AND ' PERFECTION OP NATURE AID •
AR.'
Surpassing anything heretofore presented to the pub• ..
lie of Philadelphia.
SPLENDID VIEWS IN EUROPE, ASIA, AFRICA, ANN 2
AMERICA.
The scenery and .objects of history presented are trots
to nature, and valuable assistants in cultivating tha
fine arts. •
Doors omit at 7 o'clock; commence at 8 o'clock.
Admittance 46 cents; Children lb cents. ja4-6tv
MR. DEMPSTER, BEING- ABOUT , TO
•-•-`- return to hie native lana, will ve a MUSICAL
ENTERTAINMENT at the AtIfSIJAIt FUND - HALL. Olz
FRI neY EVENING. January 16th. Particulars of which.
millbe drily announced. jag -M.
MESSRS. CROSS & JARVIS'
FIRST sonra m OVAS
T : E S I I H O AL MUSIC
ON FRIDAY S EViItraNtTANT Is, •
IN THE
FOYER OF THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC. Ja3-7
TEMPLE OF WONDERS.
ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS_
TENTH and CHESTNUT Streets,
WILL SHORTLY CLOSE:
MAGICAL and PHILOSOPHICAL EXPERIMENTS*
Great Power. or VENTRILOQUISM. and the LEARED
CANARY BIRDS
SIGNOR BLITZ will appear In hie popular Entertain,—
tannin EVERY EVENING, commencin at 7Y.„ .and
WEDNESDAY and SATUBD AY A PTERN g OON at S.
Admission 26 cents; Children ld cants. .ia4-tf
aYMNASIUNT, • CORNER NIN TH
AND ARCFP.--Instruction in general GY.MBASTIOiI t
for both some and all ages.
Quarters commence at any time-
Olasees for Ladies—Mondays; Wednesdays, and Pri- .
asps, between &and 6P. M
Fur Boys —Tnesdaye, Thursdays. and Saturdays, be. ..
tween 4 and 6 P M.
For Gentlemen—Zvcry day from 7 A. M. to 10 P. M.
ja7.4t Profe. HILLEBRIND &
THE 1112EZTNEECE1011 TAKES_.PLEA.
suits Sn frauto t ttoto x to tto mottao stud the nubile
that its
FIFTEENTH FANCY DRESS BALL,
Will takep *co on
MONDAY EVENING, February let. 11361*.
s. AT Tux
AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
Tickets can only be had by subscrintion of the member' .
of the Society, and the authorized Maikagers, whose all :
dresses will be Dahlia ed hereaftwt delft-tuthell
*83,801 41
_
ir4.ERMANIA ORORESTRA..-PUBLIO
REHELESALS eve . SATHEDAT, at 3 o'clock.
If., at the MUSICAL FUND : HALL Stacie tiateta u r
Bente. Packages of six tickets, $X To be had at
DRIPS, 1104 CHESTNUT Suet, J. B. GOURD. •
VIETH and CHESTNUT. and abtbe Hall door. oell4o
PENNSYLVANIA . ACADEMY . "01
THE PIPLAATIii,_
10%5 01111Srasar STuEST.
OPEN DAILY (Sundays c:scopSed) from
Or. AL
Admission 2daenta Children , bailiff's% Isla-s1
$11.405 32
OTICE PEOP . OSALS,.
-,-- ENDORSED "Propmals 3br Furntahing Supplies to
the. Board of uontrollers Dublin Schools," will be rs
celled at the Office,S. r..zaipnar SIXT:d and &DELPHI
Mamie, addressed t tlin.findersisned,:untirTtilinDAY,
annery 1; 1864 ,at 12 okapck 51., 11 - .›,the supply of all
Ali 13001 lb and STATXHVBIRY to be. used in the Public
Schools of the city of Philadelphia, until the Bast of De
member, 1861. The p7...vosed must 'the price and
wept, of the Books emdlalticles of:Stationery proposed
to be furnished , and apccunpanted. by a sautp , le of each
item.. A list of Bookz.:dta., as authorized by the Board'
ma b seen at the Stwetary's Offize, soathedat corner of
SIXTH and AD/11.1'ffil Streets.
By older of the Hz.zweittee on Sr.MPlies.
JAMBI Dr CASIPPIILL.
las-a Se weistay Controllers of Pt:italic Schools.
8129 429 18
nEram ARMY CILOTOING, ANP
RQUIPAHIL TVLELPTH led GlRARDStreets,
PPatsearranee, January 5. 1864.
SEALED PRCBG &ALS will be received at this Otit-J.
until 12 o'clock a.. on FRIDAY, the litb instant. ear
supplying the Schlnyllllll A4dtnal with., the followtw
articles;
Stockings. %reorlen, Ainrid.tandard
hiass Crosa2,4Asbres. for:cats. Armysslandard
Brass Dueler. ' •
Shelter 'Tanta. or Tin* d'Ahrie.)Bamples of the
linen or cotton. ' ,material be ;
Double Ledracks. linen cotton . I used musk: -ea.'
Single lialse,nics. > loomp'ay theNride
Hatchet lifeadies, Arre,d standard
Regime-Vat Waserioties Boo k ' s . Arty standard
Index •
I
n. ifs ,-half In 4) Scarlet 7Wlartt ded Lace., Army
standark
in Juneltalf InexlSky-bbse..Worsted Lau., ArplY
et tindazd.
ra Ii (three -eight - Oa inch)Yellaw Worsted Lote4Arror .
standard.
Sc. /let Facing MA. Army standard.
'Anita Bunting., for flags, A,-,s,staildard.
Shirt Buttons. ilh4e
Rogimet tai Oclders, itifentrd.,
Cieat Coat Straps,
Samples of w oda can be sum at this ofilae.
Bidders must' elate in thair.propos,le thc,MelloWAioft.,
must be gicarja writing, stamina as in Swett; also. the'
~ Nantity bid dor. and timo,of delivery.
the abatis of the bidder to ell the coeiract mutt be ,
guarantied oy. two reprousible Denton% whole stens,
tures will be appended to.tike guarania. and. "4.. said guar
linty Boom :attar
the b..; casothe said bidder
'Mould felt to enter into the contrrat. they to make
goo d th e didarence between the olf,r,or .said bidder and
the next lowest resrAcnsible bidder, or the rs.rson to
whom be contradmay be awardol.,
Diddzen, as Well im,tbeir sur^iteE..9 . r. gneraMers. who
=a n.-A be knours„ at this Milos. 'will fartlisa a certhi •
cafe Wan the Unite* States District Attorney), rostow
ter. or other Dublin fauctionary, at UM rest/ones of the,
biddrer, or gum...l:dors. setting fdeali clearly the fact, that
the bidder and his sureties Nos responsible men, who
will, tt a contrast, le awarded. them , act in. good faith.
'with the United States. 'AI, taithrttl:ty execute the
same.
No bid will be entertairiadondess properly guarantied
by two responsible parties.as above described.
Bids from defaulting c44tractors will not be received.
Blank forma for PrOPOWS can be had G,potl eMica'
Oen at ALI' Glace.
Proposals must be, andoreed "Proposals for Amid
SaPPlies,'statlng Poe particular article hid for.
ds9 ta. iL BROSNAN, 11. S. Arms'.
0,00 P. Li.
MATERIALS FOR IifINOE PIES.
111 "ICH, LAYER, AND SULTANA. Rikreami,
CITRON. CURRANTS. AND SP/0111.
GUAR. Wink &a.. Se.
ALBERT O. ROBERTS.
Dailey in Fine Grocovien,
Corner ELEVBNTR and VINE Streets.
" Am p THE BUSINESS OF THE LATE
BOST R. BRINGEWEET. Undertaker. will be
carried on at the old stand, No. 88 North ELEVENTH
by the widow , and her two sone. Kohl. M. a. W.
Whit. Heinightutet , under the title Of Rola. N. Bring"
huret &moo. ia-st*
JOHN L. Oit.PEN, PaRb'NOLL-.
0113 T. may be consulted. DAY and SITINING,O4
adaptation to Businese. fried and Profession
sme k on the improvement of heath.. correction'
familia. formation of triendships. do. Tall do
lottSioiss of character dime when Trit4tivrl, at
direst. (Tecaluntit 41441tit0
AJOIXINICUBMTN.
ZOGRAPHICOS
PRIcII'DPISJIJEM.