Our Schools. Ye Press: iunicatioll of " L. Ispraise , it bears against the o cramming" ...i. This practice overloads — lnde ed, creaks down the memory—whim the of the perceptive, reasoning, and tern is altogether oatit!ed• not sufficiently educational. whole, e the country resembles, as a 'id; whereas the foundation should the superstructure may . be perms ray to educate a child, Is to assist the order of their evolh•ion, his Children have quick perception ; be cultivated. They have a keen i wrong; their moral faculties id. They enjoy bodily activity; tante= should be strengthened. far as it goes, the signification of a. of the originally-gifted and atilt , however mush it may have been cclusivenesa of that people, was .still, in part, by their method of :elm's!, tutors have, for hundreds their pupils to commit to memory from three to six volumes, and on, the words of the sacred and Ingo of Confucius, to believe lab .if the premises assumed, and to _...sect the deductions drawn from them. rued, with scarcely an exception, deem it ir t to push their investigations beyond those Eforefatherf. Hence, the Chinese knowledge PY is practically the tame as that of fifteen years age. pied being the leading characteristic of man, figuished from the Inferior animals, We may r that The best mode of instruction is that tends most directly to its (ley olopmen t . s much for the psychologist to disco ver, with to the powers and operations of t.,e tninki , g especially in respect of the yetleg. Bat no doubt that it is better to present what it I Prehend What it receives with pleasure— craves as nutriment. Thus it is refreshed `tep, and Invigorr.ted for c ontinuous pro '. b y elevating the child in toe scale of :oning beings, we escape the danger of Am into a rboaghtleas mechanism. Is designed so develope the met and any, and so prepare the mind for the be made upon it. The common man. ; presents a mass of facts for whose re• or no preparation has been made, be stored away in the memory, ob is for the present, sad apparently so 1. This is the "cramming" process The former associates colors, forms, numbers, and names in a man st and impress the mind. It enables the riminate from each other the tangible t him, to tell their points of likeness diversity, their features of similarity rity, their urea in the arts, their °M end their mutual relation and adap- wever, one of its leset claims to favor. by pleasurable discipline, mind (or %don of more abstruse and momentous !emend attention in succeeding years. of observation haring been rightly ireeted, and those of reflection normal. the youth enters the world at large performances of his various duties. He how to compare and contrast, and to ,on for himself. He has learned, too, utiful and wonderful injnature; and, 1, to observe in His works the Infinite :oodness of our Creator. cured `object method " &fere, to an un ,nt, these advantages. g.Houses in Philadelphia. of The Press Press of the s:h instant contained an itch appeared the following sentence: tans are as utterly without first-class _see as they are destitute of starvation :went-houses." We are all aware that !tens are not so much given to extremes leople of New York. We don't pay so tther are we willing to grind down tne &grand scale. The writer of the article ems to think that the only requisites for rat-class house " are that the head of nent should he a "good cook, a fair MAD, highly respectable, capable of it re f erences, and thoroughly acquaint art of winning the affections of ear : talents and position spoken of are cer ,eirable, bus what is talent without the 'elope it! Let boarding house-keepers promptly pain for their labors, and there complaint about them. Perhaps there TO slavish than the ordinary boarding. re. Between the never-ending wants of ,Ouli family, and the natural discontents rked servants, she bears up manfully, esponsibility the assumes, of providing , light, and food, for a large and thank upon a stinted income; and she can cement forget that, hard-earned as the may fail her at 8.7 y moment, through tof temper, or imaginary wrong. From *ledge, I may state, that of the "few alluded to by our chimerical friend of int, all, perhaps, are partly sustained esources. The highest rate of charge mess, at present, will hardly average a heti per day for each person. Now, :eper, who knows about the cost of rbly, make an estimate, which should s the ordinary expense of a house in art of the town) the rapid wear and .e and linen, and the multiplied cost re families combined in one ; then let Orient if the "good cook," whom our to enter the huskies*, could succeed 'gdod house" at TR esent prime, even trders remain twelve months instead of t, which is cow coruddered the longest ialth can endure a city residence. al made in The Press, I, too, would Mange. Let the many hard driven, en, now struggling for honesty and 3r and unite in raising the price of Improving the character of their t., helping to save themselves of povartv. OF UNfqtarECTED WOMEN'. 1864. story for the Children. Jefore last Christmas, as some of the Jomany I, 118th Regiment P. V., were tanding round their tent, thinking of ;ng holidays, and the nice mince pies ing which their dear mothers used to they saw two little children peeping ter of the tent ; by and by they came tally near enough to talk with the were asked it they expected a visit gle ? "No," said they, "he never Well," said the soldiers, "we ex• on Christmas Eve, and if you well stings, and hang them in our tent, he for von." Theo. the children laughed faces and went home. The next day, 'y, came the little ones, bringing bags ings—perhepe they thought the bags ire than the stookinge—end hung good. bye, promising to come for aht3 mere were in a dilemma ; their boxes, . sorts of goodies, packed by the dear had not yet arrived. Well, they put tether to decide what they should till or rather the bags, with. Now, one ty (Holt), who is only seventeen, and .ten w hen he used to get up very early morning to Lee how he fared, began to promiee made the children. But I said, "If we had some sugar and could manage to make some Ind that would please them, I know; can raise some. Olt they started, n getting, two pounds of sugar and a luna Of butter. Then begesn the boil .. funny, though 4 (l-reeni stirred it, Id then Smith and Brown took turns; wea aullicie.utly boiled, had partly )atted it into little cakes, with which filled. Bow wide the little ones opened ma they saw the ',ahoy, and how fist "to tell mother." _ _ dldren, I know you love " li.olty" and vady ; and will you not unite with all Goa bleat, not only "Holtr and l the "boys,' who are willing to 14 for their country. M. The Ashes. of The Press: r me, through the medium of your !r, to mane known the following, 1;12..! 'the official in charge of the eleatdu Why are the streets in the north. of our city deserted by the nehmen? d above mentioned receive no com e proper attention to that portion al If so, I am silent; but I think receive sufficient remuneration to now and then send an isolated ash olained•of rcgi.m. I have waited till :et, and barrel in my house and yard Ahem, and would have still deferred 4 the supply proved sufficient for the refer particularly to the alleys in the ad Twenty. first streets. Hoping that the desired 'effect, uspectfully Sours, TA, January Bth, 1864. .APPINESS."—The Richmond E. ew of the "gloomiest year of the in epigrammatic phrase, that "the le in the Confederacy are thane who is or black eking?, Aier English, this oonfereion menus , ulen and the rebel speculators ate her, and that the blacks are never begin to run away from such con !IICE B. 'ets by Telegrapl 9.—There is no grain coming ar navigation being closed. The very dull, and prices are nominal. Ohio beidg quoted at 9534 cents. lr I 'X' .../ii 13 . . 4 9 GREAT LECTURE AT CONCERT EVENING.—We learn that almost have been mold already for Kr. at Concert Hall, this evening, to tough a few choice nate 'till remain en's. Those who have never heard unpion 01 Temperance, and, indeed, should not tali toavail themselves Tits', as the lecture he is to give ie of his moat wonderful histrionic ;at field of reform in which ler. lowledged king. ...CT OF Cormaass.—We have just very best authority, that a measure 6dueedin emigres, by a distinguished ling the Government to supply our Coal from the popular yard of W. \ - 0. 935 North Ninth street s above 'is be doee it will be " a big thing" z..A.D.—Pei sons buying Gentlemen's ids should bear in mind that the and manufacturer in this depart eorge Grant, No. 610 Chestnut street. lorrespondingly lower. The celebrated Shirt, invented by Mr. John F. Tag no equal in the world for either 61 or tutactured exclusively by Mr. Grant. JTION IN PP.IOIIB. 4duction in Faces. and DlilleCie Fine Cloaks. and Mines' Fine (Honks. Also, •ze of alt kinds. of ali kinds. of the close of the season, we are to make a large concession from all our stook. J. W. PROCTOR ar. 'aris Cloak and Fur Emporiurn, 920 Chestnut street. c . EsTERsHLRE AND LONDON OLNn importation just received and for icharcis, Arch and Tenth streets. a the attention of our readers to a a Country Seat, situate on Ridge seven•mile stone, and containing to be solo by 'M. Thomas & Son, at Exchange, on Tuesday next, at containing a full description of been issued. jall-2t* Eye, Ear, Throat Diseases, Catarrh, Von NOsclizieker. Of lonh Wal. js4.6t• iNVB.IITBD NAILS, ENLABORD diseases of the feet, cured without avenience to the patient, by Dr. Zilch* Chiropodist, 921 Chestnut street. Be. daises and surgeons of the city. A24*. lEMBSBUS. WENDBROTH & TAYLOR, Photograph ers, Nos. 912, 914, and 916 Cheetnut street, are now producing the superb new style "illuminated vig nette" in great perfection. They are the greatest Improvement in the way of card picture. that has yet been achieved. Everybody should see them, as they are really a wonderful illustration of what sun light with the aid of a camera and a first-class ar tist can accomplish. Mr. Wenderoth, the eminent artist of this firm, is now overwhelmed with orders for the finer and more expensive Masses of pictures, such as are only executed by this firm. ARRIVALS AT TM HOTELS OP TO TWELVE ONOLOOK LAST NIGHT. Continental—Ninth Sham Tucker, Boston T T Brow Del M Milligan n. Washington C Yemn, Washington S Smith, Washington WM Thomas. Washington FE W Prosser, Buffalo b B Derrickeon, New York A G Cambridge. New York JP Sinnott, Boston Clam Howlett, Washington eCaolptLSwFisNteorrton. ti A N Wiard. New York J F Busting X JerseY T R Bar. Maryland Lt J Ritne a r. S af !deicer pant Olorid, Baltimore F Raymond, Cleveland Jag ntw York .1 B Bidder, U S A G P smith Col 3 5 Wynkoop J Cocper Mt Vernon, 0 11 C Alleman. Harrisburg W W Johnston. Indianan& Gen F Bair, St Louis svm H Powell, Illinois Mien J M Listor. Joliet. 11l B C Brooks & la. Trenton J A Mackey, Paducah, Ky T B Pennttnan. Honesdale J Chambers, Cincinnati Morris Kayser, U S T P Chapman, New York Chas E Botany. Prov, R I Col N Vials F A Dreamy. proy, W H Smith, New York T W Yates, New York L B Simone. New York Johs B Friable, California Chas H Borer. New York W Coombs, California Miles Pratt, Boston Airs Budd. New York .1 Manuel. Now York Seth H Bryant. U S N Norwood & wf.Neer York A B Conly c _albany Gen Cook New Jersey J Ferris, Mass Jos L Smiting G Cl.gston Wayne ifloYeagh.WChesCr wa. s toenail, I , lttal.nro John Fleming. Pittsburg WEcring.Jr, Ft W'ne.lnd minim & wf. Boston Miss E Carath, Boston Miss F Carath. Boston F. I, Patrick. New York C W Manklin Girard—Chestnut ■ Edw H Sonde, Philada Samuel II Dyer. Penna. Cant •hreve & la. Wash .1 II Cantwell, Bucks co J I. - P2XSOCI. U S A M Malone. Darnel/urn .1 Nice°lle. Pittsburg J D Mcßae. Pittsburg 0 El Bicod. New York B COUTO/ thwait & wf. Pa . A L Bennett J.A McPherran. II S A J Aerpers, Connellsyllle,Pa .1 W Chandler, U S N E C Seale. Fr. sport Anus Walker Ig Wf. N J Miss Walker. New Jersey Mrs J R Eby. Harrisburg El C Eby. Harrisburg Col b L Dyer. 1 1 S A eo A Darlington U Et A E P Heberton, II S A H Duffy. Pittsburg N H Yorke'', Norristown John J Candy. II S A Jas H Simpson. Mass W F Stacking, Washington Col W H Farrar, Oregon TEACHER. Merchants , —lirosirth :Tata M Mattison. Jacissonv'e W H Duckett, l'enna Hen 151 Strome, Pottsville Cel J C McKibbln. Tenn How J W Brown. Mint% H B Hoyt & la, Baltimore C H Wells, Hyde Park. Pa C Bat clay. Pottsville Dr Finith. TI S A 13 F Brownsfield, Mina American—Chestnut h •~, Bethlehem . - - It, A Kellogg, new York ebarles Mervine ~ s prague, Brston F. Faraka, Newark.' N J Jos S Reed, Tyrone Jos McCrea, Manch Chunk Beni F Faller. Utica. .17 Y J J Heals New York Jobn W Barton. W Cheater II 15111 e & la. Mount Holly Glelotller A la. Mt Holly B E Jackson, Mass Cam W Adams. Mass Tr Bins, Baltimore St Louis—Chestnut F Bell & la. Wash, D C B Wolfe. St Lords W W Harris. New York V R Bradford, New Jersey C H Mason cart Sperry. U F • W H Simeon. Boston T Gissinger Penna. Ward, ailentown .T D O'Sullivan. entown D S Walker. Cambridge S telman, New York The llnilom—Arelk a Oliver B Warren.Eochester A B Phillippi. Heading A HMI% New Torii hilts A Glaham Ashland, 01 V II Tapping. Ashland. 0 B.)" Hawley, -Vermont States linion—Narlte Jno Smith & la. New York A sll.n. Brandy Etation,Ta J H Morrir, New Jereey o Miller, Trenton Adana Greener, Delaware T H Hitebens. k ew 5 ork Thom Brown. Delaware _Jae Brown- Delaware. 'M a rtel/ Dare, New York - W J Cram bi bbaffer, Huntingdon C Costello, 'Huntingdon ono Smith, linntingdon Geo Almy- Provinence Jno Cox. II S A Wm Sioc . nro New York Geo Slatheram, Albany Thaccher, velaware Delaware Beni NElott. /user CRY' Amos Davie. Reading National—Race st W 11 F Stilwell New York W W Painter, Indiana Henry Lcckwood, 11 Y John Blolnto=h, Colurn'a co tieo McLaughlin, Clintonco Corramtereisa—Sixtla ■ J C Lyxle. ()better co Brizer&wr,BDoilestown Jones, ritteburg Behj leen, Penns, G kloyden & wf W.himao, ti ew York J A ViriclreTsl.:zu. ,1 Pennock. (letter co Josiah Jackson, t•hester co Gee. Getes. Oh rste - c co Thos Crot Oey & 18, Wash Blount Vernon—Sec J P Brim, Salem, N Lumley. Salem. N Gi,bert Bridgeton...N.l 'emu Wright, t,anmeter TluderwooLHarriaburg blieu Benson, blaryland Barley Sheaf—Secon S B Nichols, New Jersey. Wm Devizon,Cheltenham S Tan Doran a la, Amos G areas', Bostleton Vni James, Bensalem BarartiM'S ElOtel—T W Wolff, Philadelphia W B ...levy York Jacob Beyer. New York ddison :Norristown g A Jandbon. Sew Je Eey John W Williams. Pecna Madison—Second street, above Market. Win gin eey, Harrisburg A Niles, Perms D. Van Dike. !Zap's . Jersey F V Carr, Penne. Jobn L Potts, Bucks co Wm Brown, 3rownsbnrg L Littlefield, Sing Sings N Y Josiah Hart, Doylestown Black. Bear—Third St., above Callowialll. Jebn Nash, Doylestown 'Geo Clemene.ChesterVeney John Heiatand, Tamaqua Bald Eagle—Third "treat. above Callowhill. Heiman "Yaeger, Pa T D Mmes. Harahan. Creek I Henry Backman, Pa F A Von Tagen. Phila IT IS NOT °pray: TEAT WE COME IN CONTACT with an article that we feel justified in recommending to our numerous readers, but the article of Family Dye Co lors, manufactured by HO WE & STEVENS. we feel we can heartily commend to all who may have use for Dyes of any colors. For sale by all Druggists, jall6l DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT CURES Toothaebe in one minute. KENDALL'S AMBOLINE, FOR -THE HAIR AMBOLINE MOISTENS, ~. BEAUTIFIES. ODORAREI3. LYAGTI2IIIn, INVIGORATES. ROURISHES. EMBELLISH:SS A PURELY VEGETABLE COMPOUND, made entirely om stimulating extracts of ROOTS, HERBS, AND FLOWERS. Prevents the hair falling out or from turning prima• tlirelY gray. Ladles who desire a luxuriant head of hair should not fail to give the AMBOLINB a trial Price 11l per box, containing two bottles. PREMED ORLY BY KYNDALL dg CO., 506 BROADWAY, New York. /WERTH IN. PHILADELPHIA. - JOHNSTON, HOLLOWAY, & COWDBN, de?•mwsam No. 23 North SIXTH Street. ONE-PRICE CLOTHING, OF TEE LATEST STYLES. made in the Best Manner.exmasslT for rarAIL SALES. LOWEST Selling Prices marked in Plain Figares. All goods made to Order warranted satisfac tory. Onr ONE-PRICE SYSTEM is strictly adhered to. all are thereby treated alike. dell-ly JONES & CO.. 604 MARKET Street. GOLD PEES SE•POINTED EQUAL TO NEW. On the receipt of 36 cents. Circulars for th. John son Pen, tent on application, by Mail or other wise. E. S. JOHNSON. Manufactory and Office, da3l•lm 15 MAIDEN LANE, New York DEY HAIR DYE 1 lik/E DYE! 1 BATPHELOWS celebrated HAIR DYE fit the Bed in ;he World. The only Harmless, T rue , and Reliable Dye known. This splendid Hair Dye is perfect—changes Red. Rusty. or Gray Hair. instantir to a Glom Black or Natural Brown, without injuring the Hair or stain , bog the Skin. leaving the Hair Soft and Beautiful; Int. Parts fresh vitality. frequently restoring its pristine solor, and rectifies the ill effects of bad. Dyes. Th. genuine 111 10.01.0 d. WriJAAM A. BADMISLOH; all others are mere imitations. and should be avoided. Sold by ill Druggists. De, FACTORY. Si BARCLAY Street, Pew York. Batchelor's new Toilet Cm for Dressins the Hair. JY2B-ly PEPPER—NEWBOLD. —On Saturday. January 9th. Ms. at At. James' Church. by the Rev. Fleury J. Morton. D. D , David Pepper to Sally T., daughter of the late AntbPny T. Newbold. ss CARROLL- MARDERSON.—On the 7th instant. at Edgewater, N. J..by the Rev. F. E. Ilarbstth, Augustus D. Carroll to Susie, daughter of Andrew glan ders...3l. Esq. KEYSER. —On Friday. the Bth Inst., Margaret Keyser, in the 8:31 year of her age The rehttiyea and friends of the family are invited to attend her tuners', from her late residence, Main street. Germantown. or Tuesday. January Itt ar2 owook OVISRN.--at Harlem.. on Tuesday. jutuaro 4th, 0 congestion cf the lungs. Harry, Infant son of John at/. Sarah J. Oyer% aged three months and nine day s. * ' Eld ekeltillne WWI*" W 111 Waterbus:. N York Carlos Grise% DonOUIS R Clarke,. ce AFoos. lf. sprin Cincinn all eld.ati 0 .1 Wo J D Stoat, Jr. New York CS C Mead ey . New York Gasl E B Dish. Pittsburg Wll clorton, U S A Lt W G Alga. Maryland Lt C H Ban kard, Maryland Dr Early IS Aber dr we. Roston D Dears. Washington B Knight. CAI onsore J C Mensdorlfer, California B W Tucker, Ilona W H Carew, N3w York Miss Foote, New York it L Now York SA I Frank O bio;e. Bath. Me 13 GiWvn. Portland, Conn Capt Owen. Bach. Me Cant J B Carv. Conn 118 Miller. Buffalo . . , Win Maier, S Bond, Ind L Buckman. New York A F Eberman, New York C L Dunbar, Cincinnati T Rind & wf JT Lewis & la W hTew York • W B Vleteher wf,Prov, HI &Ilse Lawton, Prov. B I C C Holbrook, Boston Geo S Redfield, II 8 Geo L Sterne, Boston John Clongh, Athens, N Y John H Brown, ehila ••-•• • . • - D B Sholleimrger, Phila W P - Robeson. Jr. U b A B Finlay. Kittanning, PA - H Stevens, New York , I Col Lawrence Dr C H Burbank. II 8 N H L Harrington, Baltimore M Lauterbacir. New York. C L Thompson, St Louis S X Dodd. St Louie 8 P Keller. St Louis ' Samuel Brown, Chicago L E Mills .1g wf,Cineinnatl,o T Field. 1:1.. ri IS 8 Moore. Mic algae, J B Millard. - Miehleart Mrs .1 R Th muss & eh. Mass Miss Carter. Haverhill, Male E L Doßarry. Harrisburg Henry nhi, Pittsburg Col Thos J MU, sBth P Geo W Robeson, New Jersey treet, below MAUL F Knowland, New York Mrs Gardner & sister. N Y Chas Harrington. N York Mr & Mrs Mead, New York A Wilson. jr. Ohto Wm Oaskiti, Philadolphis rag E" O'Donnell. N York W J Malon. New York Edw H Sands D L Webber. Rome L Fitzgerald. New York Dr A J Sward, Baltimore H L Cake, Tamaqua Caleb Lyon. New York J ti Headline W C Reamer. Baltimore C Stewart, Penna. !Prof B Silliman.jr. & la, et C V I ocum T Vergil G Harrison, Boston H B Daniels, New York F Brooks B Camblos C Hill, New Doyen Chas Blair. Conn A L Phillips, New York street. below Arabi. P Thllmeyer. Lewisburg Gums Zuzentith. rictobarg St Anl. New York G W Merrill, Papua Danl Fuller. Pena Ben] R lilines, New York Sam I EGarrean Wilm, Del M Hirst. field. Willa. Del G 1. Sands, Penna Jahn Hatl, Peizna street. above Flint; Capt J W Leiberbary, Del E VT Stearns, Nan , Jamey_ John Harrison !JohnJ W Grover J W Peterson. Mies Alice Clide. New York Chas C Morris, Milton, Pa J W Magee. Boston W T Harrison, Washington Dr J N Eckert. Gap. Ps. L Ellmaker, Gap. Pe. \V H Short, Washington Samuel Morton . • • Mrs Van (70/t &eb.Brooklyn John H Hand, New rock street, above Third. 'P D Riley, Delaware JL Back. New York S H Cooper S D Cole, Pros. B I . 0. H. Jacobs, Jr. Ma•e Wm W D Willlama. N Y J B .Tobneon Frank Mayer, Penna. IL D Roberts I Jobn Ranch H B Dowdy, New Jfreer I W S Ackley, Jr. II S A treet, above Third. If H Lilly. Washington Gillman Wilson. Vermont Mie F T Nicholas, New Y o,k IJohn B Cook, Baltimore J B Parkins, Baltimore S J Cumningt am, Clay ton, 0 Street. above Sixtle. Morrison. Militia co Jas O'Brien, Chester co 1B Barry, Chester co jno Pearson, - Danville W W Simmons & wt. Del J Yining Philada H WiiilamB, Philada Chas Miller. Trenton, N T Lt Clark Whitmoyer, II S A J H Thatcher. Delaware Capt D Henkel, Wash. D C Lords Hillman, lowa J B Glover, lowa C C hush. Delaware G 0 Wilson, Newark. Dal L Souti ard. Wilm. Del J B Price, Wilm, Del At Murdock. Wilm. Del G L Plitt, Pit .sbarg Ands/ Wolfkile, Lewistown eet, above Third. John Ewell, Allentown E Balser. "tzerne co • - • John B Hagen & la. IT S A J B Thaidoiph & ia, N Y J Newton, Philadelphia eet, above Chestnut. 10 R A One. Pittstacvn, Pa. N E Price. New York T Windt.% Jr, Penn& W C Hunter, Chester co R M Lovell. Chester co J Barton, C nester co J Jas.:won. Chaster co G ParraGhester co VY it rtichardson.Ch4aPtco Gee Steck, New York nil St , albove Areb. E W Howard & wf, N C .1? Willis me te la, N York 4* W tip cer, Dela on.• e W H Wagner, Lancistpr co S C btiellman, ba em. N J d street. below Vine. i J. lie Rich. Solebucy ;Mr Scott. Bucks co ; pant D Prosier, flew York iFrederick 1 oath, Pella d irtsost. above Race. limos Snyder, Reeding Vir W Franc% Nom J.rseY Robe Stephens, Phila John Farnsworth, Phila. Jas Shoemaker, Fenno lk Barnes, Look Haven SPECIAL NOTICES_ I=l 3MCA.EI.I 2 :ZE7J. - .DX=D. LINERD —Suddenly, on the 10th instant. Kra. Ana Linerd, wife of Joseph B. Liherd. et • Due notice will be given of the funeral. El b. D. -OD Saturday. the oth instant, Henry Bird, in the 62d Year of his age fro F . un h e i ral s m o w n rTtiedeedLacy.,mtrojhwileg,ml2tinh.toinneottreaett.lo o'clock.z 191BiEll --Suddenly. on the Bth instnnt, 111111/1 . ~-a-bah bah- VOnbgeat daughter of John A. and Ellen Wtmer. eged one year. The relatives and frien ds of the family are respect fnlyitny_itoed to attend the funeral, residency ofherp.Thnt.oo2loß . cheatreett i(m en aaoa t r nol i ilth tact atgo'clocgr. i eV:hout further notice widow DhnTate.thyonrnnFordthi.tanmaifn. ,ttlettatvlitndf i m d hearate m re p .edeu l . y l n o2 Woad street, this ( tionda3 ) morning. nth instant, ate o'clOrk. Wtibou • farther notice. Services at Cathedral Chat: t. comer of Eighteenth ear Summer streets MOSS—On the Bth butt . Thomas L. Mores, in the forty- ninth year of hie age The relativ. s and friends of the family are invited to ett• tad the funeral from his late residence. Nu 217 Vine street. Phil delphia, on Tuesd4r. the 12th Wet., at 10 o'clock. A M trt• ICBM. —On the oth last., Mary, wife of Captain Meaty rteee sig r The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend her funeral. on Tuesday, the 18th inst. at 10 o'clock A.M.. from No 1927 B-dford street, belaw'South. PREATON —On Sixth day morning, Bth inst. , Jane Prat ton. widow of the late Dr. Jonas Preston, in the 139th 1 rear of her age. The relatives and friends of the family are invited to ! attend the fur eral (without further notice), on Third-day 1 atoning the 12th lust . at 11 o'clock. from the residence • f Dr. George Thomas. Chester county. Carriages will se in attendance ac Oakland station Pennsylvania Bail road. to meet the B o'clock train from Philadelphia. on 'be morning of the funeral •e• CP 311ST01 ale—On Thursday afternoon, the 7th Wet.. Slizabeth Craw man. The friends of the family are respeetfully invited to at end the funeral, from her late residence. No 9.2 Race ,treet, this (Monday) moraine. at 10 o'clock. without far ther notice. •• Weekl}• R TN OFFICE, Tantiary P. 1984. 'I the Oig2l of Phifolletplia, Le Ptl, of January. Deathe and Interment: from the 2d t. !Fever, Remittent.... T acar yph le rte Matig Typhoid.. ... • I :: frA," Gargro. ; ona Elie al9l;hage.... ..... Fl ooping COMM ITYdrOPhObltl.... • ...- 1 Bronchi . . 1 latlainnation.Brain • i L irs rtx • • • • Lungs' Sto 4 Bow ' " Throat .•. .. [lnanition (Jaundice lidalfmmation.- i Alittsamus' ; Mest•leS i 014 Age i ruler. • • - Rhenan stielm.• • • •.• • 1 -croftua !Softening of Brain . Small-Pox iStillilis -born .. • • • • • • • • • 1 S yph Teta tug .. Ulceration. Throat.. Irnknown Wounds. gunshot— Abscess Apoplexy ........ • • • • Burns and Scalds.. • • Cancer Casualties Grow) Congestion, Lungs.. Liver,.. Consumption, Lungs. Convulsions • Puerperal CyaneEie . • • Diphtheria . • speP6 l a-- ••• • . Diarrhtea Dropsy • • Brain • Meat " Eleart...• ..•. Disease of Brain • t Heart •• Liver..... •• Eidneys.. Ovarier... Dysentery' Debility... Fttilensi••• Etyetpcsaa. Fever- Congestive. Lung • " Malignant. `• l'etschial..— " Puerperal.• —I II - I I Total, 02 THE ABOVE THERE WERE Under 1 year 8 5 1Faciza 60 to 60.... _ Fun Ito 2 21' ' 60 to 70 2to 0 42 " 70 to 90 lo 27 " SO to 90 " 10 to 15 7 " tle to 10 " 15 to 20 8 14. " 100 to 110•••••. 20 to 80 '1 " 80 to 40 30; Total •' 40 to 60 161 WARDS. I WARDS. WARDS. First 171 Tenth 11Nineteenth.••••-•31 Second. •••15',Fdeventh 3 Twentieth .. ...» 16 Third . 71Twelfth. •_.• ..... 5 Twenty-firs; 7 Fourth 18 ; Thirteent h...... 4 Twenty-second.. 6 Fifth.. 121 Fourteenth. .. :.. 5 Twenty-third.. .. 6 Sixth sFi ft eenth 28 Twenty-fourth..l6 Seventh.. ..... —.13 Sixteenth. DlTsventy-llfth —— 8 Eighth. 12 Seventeenth 10 Unkn0wn.......20 Ninth. .. . .... .10 Eighteenth 18, Total... Deduct deaths from the country. Bret deaths in the city 492 Nalivity—United States, 229; Foreign. 71 : Unknown. 11 From the Almshonee. 7 People of C010r,47; from the c eantry, 19 The number of deaths. compared with the correspond. Ins create 0f12,61 andUf last week, was as follows: Week ending January 10,1863, was WEL Week ending Januar, 2. 1862, was 291. Kates, 175; Females. 136; Boys, PS; Girls. 75. Deaths and interments of soldiers in city, 12. By order of the Board of Health. 'WILLIAM READ. Health Officer. B LACK DRESS GOODS.-OASR. MERU. Velour Reps, Taming. 8-4 and 6-4 Mons 'tonnes, Merinos.. Hewlett& Cloths or silk-warp Cash. mores. Ottoman Poplins, Irish Poplins. English tad harsh Bombssines, Alepines. corded %outselling", Atm Malian Crapes. Baratheas, Turin Cloths. Paramattas. De Labia & Odes tal Lastres, Alpacasand Mohair Lastres. Reps Anglais.idowning Silk. Amur% Posit de Sole and Pros Grain Silks. OBSSON & SON, es% %earning Store. No. 915 CHESTNUT Street. 49 PIECES FIGURED SOLID 00- LORBD SILK& for Spring sales, received in store to. day, being ordered expressly by jag EYES Sc TANDELL. GENTLEMEN'S .TRAVELING SHAWLS. Black Mixt 'Hands. Gray Mixt Manila. EYRE & LANDELL. itt9 FOURTH and ARCH Streets. BISHOP CLARK.. OF RHODE, ISLAND,w ill deliver a LIWTURS at ISTICICAI. PU.ND HALL. TUESDAY EVE P er io dic uar o'clock Subject : • • The Law of Rest." Ti ck e t s 25 cents Proceeds for the benefit of St. blattheyeA Bois. copal Church. jall-2t* 1::::3=P FIRST-DAY, OR SVEIDAT . SCHOOL SOUIETY.—The Annual Meeting of the Society pra. be bold on WEDNESDAY NEXT. 13th inst., at 4 r. 11 Q.. el NO, usia CEL BSTIi trr_kpreot. jeg-se. ALEXANDia. KIRKPATRICK, Sec if SPURGEON AND VITIIII.VIEGD COMPARED."—ALICTIJAB, h Rev. J [IMAM' bfeITIL to be given in the kiiiii7BllTH BaRTtSr CHI , RCH. TWELFTH Street. above RACE, oa TaEi- DAY EVENING, January 12th.1861, at 8 o'clock. Tick et& 25 cents, to be bad at the principal Book Stores, and at the door on the evening of the Lecture. jao-3t. DONATIONS TO TI-10 COODER.- SHOP RErIsEBIIII L EIIT SALOON <row Lieut. b. L. Hubbard $2l. 80. collected from the 23 Massacha twits Heavy artillery; also. $23 33. collected by one of the agleam of the eame regimmt while stopping at the Saloon; mating a total of 144 63. Boston capers will please copy. 0 nod boys. WM. N. COOPER, It IPreAdeut. A STATED MEETING OF TOE ELLS , OSIC&L toCIETY OF PENNsirlAr N will be held at tbeir rooms, athenteum Building, SIX fFI et] eet. below Walnut. on MONDAY EVENING, the tlth inet" at o'clock.. HENRY; B. DAWSON. Ee, of N ow York. N0i.,1 delioar an addreee , on. " rhe CaDLnYo of Sto ny Point by General Wayne. E ASSISI, L. SMEDLEY, jag -2t Recording , Secretary. JOHN B GOUGH WILL DECEIVER. one of late great 'CEMPERAIVCE LiETCIfi6S, at Wit CEE.I TIALL, : on MONDAY EVENING next Jan.ll. 'Deltas 25 cents; Reserved Seats 50 cents. For sale at BIARTDD 'EI. 606 CBES ramp street. Proceeds for the beLefit of Ladies' Aid of Philad.lphia, Union School a:d Children's Rome, and Mission iabbath Schools. ja.9.2.* APPLICATION wirr, BE MEADE the Mana gers of she MERCANTILE LI BIIARY COMPANY for renewal of csrtificate of one share of tectr, No. lis6,.etanding in the name of JANES CHISSI, the e. me having been lost or mislaid 1t• OFFICE OF THE THIRTEENTH 11.11 d FIFTEpIiTH-bTxtliterd CoMPANY, No. 417 WALNUT Street. Philada. The Animal Meeti”it of the Stockholders of this eoM• pans will h., held at their office on the 11th day of the lirstmonth (January), 1864. at o'clock A. 81. ,at which time there be an election for a President and five Directors to serve for the ensuing year. de2B.ja2. 0,11. RE .1 RI HAINES, Secretary. MCRITTENDEN'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, 037 eIIabT.NTIT Street, corner of Seventh. Established 1844 incorporated 1855. Instruction in BOOKKEhrING for Wholes,le, detail, Jobbing, Manufacturing. Commission. fmportiog, Farelan and Denie+lla Shipping Easiness, Joint-Stock Companies, Bankirg Business. &c Penmanship. plain aim ornamental, Commercial Law. Mercantile Forms and Calculatione. lbtecting Connterfet Notes, &c. Each student instructed separately. Open Day and Evening. Cataloaties. containing terms, students' names. Sp: , cent free on application Ja9-2L* AIO' RICAN LIFE INSURANCE AND TRUST COMP ^N Y. PHILADELPHIA, January 7. IS6I. • • .. . .. .. . At the annual election by the Stockholders, held on BrOADAY, January 4, the following gentlemen were elected Trustee. viz: .Aier ender Whifldin, (Samuel Work, 3. nip. r Thomson,l William J. Howard, Georse Nugent. I Samuel T. Bodine, Hon. James Pollock, (Hon .aikman. Albert C. Roberta, Charles F. Heazlitt. P. B. Mingle, Hon Joseph Allison, Isaac Hazlehnrst. And at a meeting of said Trustees, held this day, the Mowing officers were elected for the ensuing year, viz: President —ALEXANDER WHILLDIN. Vice Pr, sident—SaldU al. WORK. Actuary—JOH 1 C. SIMS. Sec. and Treas.—JOHN S. WILSON. jail et PENNSYLVANIA. PB.MEDM AN'S Rai.] EF ASsoCI.A rION —The Rooms of thin Ae sociation. at No. 424 WALNUT Street, are open (hazy from 9 o'clock A M. nit 9 P. 91. for the reception .of do narione in Goode, Clothing, and Booke. Contributions in Money are to be banded t• the Treasurer, S W. CLARK, Sig.., South THIRD Street. Jail-tut NOTICE.—THE MEETING OF THE 2,TOCIib OLDE.hB of the SPUR.. E AND YIN E. hTnEETS RAILROAD will take place THIS (Hondas). Janna~ l' 11th 1864 at 10 o'clock, at the Office of the Corn- Peal All Stoc holders ere earnestly requested to be Present, as niaters of the fir.,t importance to their inter ests will be Presented. sToCKEOLDERs. OFFICE, OF TEE FAANKFOR D Xs. x2,t. CTIIWARK Path 'MURIA. CITY rabSEKIER RAILROAD 001.7PAIIT. DfiliK.S Street, below Fourth. PHMADOLPRIA, Jan. 7, MI At a me, tic gof tle Board of Etlif c.ora held this day. a Dividend of FITE PE CNNT npon the Capital Stock was declared, payable to the Stockholders, or their legal repeeentatwes. clear of all taxes. on and after the 38th inst. The Transfer Books will be closed until lgthinst. - is9-dtl9 - - GRAS. R. ABBOTToSecretary. OFFICE OF THE GIRAHD COY, LE(' I'ASSEICGER RAILWAY COMPANY, cor ner of COLUMBIA and MUCK avenues. .... . _ . . PITILADELPHIA. JalltlßM 7, 1884. At a meetir g of the Boars of Directors, held this day. a Dividend of ONE DOLL 3R per Share was demand on each share of the capital stock of the Company, payable on demand to the stockholders or their lega repre sentatives. clear of all team he transfer books will be closed till the 20th May. W. B. 8. BLIGHT. Treasurer. pro OFFICE OF THE 'UNION BIUTUAL INSURILNUS COAIPANY OF PHIEADSLPHIA, rITILADELrHIA, Deeetriber 18. 1383. The simnel meeting of the Stockholders and derin% holders of the Union Mutual Insurance Company will be held at the office of the Company on mommeor, January 11, Mt at 12 o'clock M. At the same time an election for Eight Directors will take place to serve for three years, E.:lea. tj11.3 JOHN MOSS. Secretary. 111WOFFICE. MINE HILL AND SCRIIILKILL RAVEN RAILROAD COMP* NY. PHILADELPHIA. 12411 Month 28th, 1863. At a Special. Meetin g of the Stock olders , held this day. the following resolutions were unanimously adopted Resolved, That the Agreement and Lease. just read to the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Company, be ap proved and accepted by the Stockholders and referred to the Board of Managers, who are requested to have the same properly executed. Resolved, That the Secretary be requested to give pnb lie notice of the acceptance, in order that one Stock holders generally may be informed of it. And at a Stated Meeting of the Board of Managers, held the name day, the following resolutions were uncut. monsly adopted: Resolved, That. the Board of Managers hereby agree to tell, at its par value, eight hundred thousand dollars of the Boat and Car Loan of the Schuylkill Navigation Company of the year 1863. raids (sires of all taxation to the Stockholders of this Company whose names shall stand on the Book of the Company on the 20th day of let Month, (January. ) 1864. in proportion to the amount of stock held by such of them as shall have expressed to the Secretary, in writing. on Or before the Ist' of 2nd Month. (February/ next. their willingness to take their several proportions, and pay for the same in shares of the Capital Stock'of the Company, at the rate of p 66% Per bnate, pru rinse mat no certificate of said Loan shall be issued for an y h= ctional part of RiBo Ned. That the Necretery be directed to give notice to the Stockholders by a public advertisement. 3a4 newt St WILLIAM BIDDLB, Secretary. OFFICE. OP THE GIRA.RD COL LEGS PAbBBNOBR RAILWAY CO.. Corner of COLUMBIA and LIDOS Avenues. PRILADELPIITA, Dec 24. 1863 The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders will be held at the office of the Company. at 121!.. Monday. January 11- 1864, at which time an election will take place for a Pres!dent and Directors for the ensuing year. dew•fmw thin W. S. BLIaliT. Secretary. mirMERCANTILE LIBRARY rCOR PANT —The Annual Meeting or the Stock holders of U. Mercantile Library Company will kw held on TUESDAY EVEMIBGI. Amity 19th, at 734 o'clock. At this meeting nominations wid be made of ebeerg ter the ensiling Year. JOHN L kit ONBR, JR • ilt6-wfmt•alg Recording Secretary. op rzeir. OF TII.P.PACNNWIMVANIA tarp COMPAnT FOR INSIDLANORS ON LIVEN AND lIRA2I DZ G ANNtIiTIES.—PntLADELpHrA; .18. MIMI/ 1 'fde —The-anneal meeting of the St.ckbolders of thin 'ompcny will take Am* at their office. No. 304 fRALLEIT Streit, on MONDAY. the lath instant. at 11 , heldM. And at the 1, ems time an election will b.- held for Thirteen Director., to cervc the Gaming year c4-15f * • WILLIANII. HILL, Actaam.' THE p: I $ B; 4 I DAY, JANUARY 11, 1864. of Initerrnentg 0617510 OP DELTA. IBIEM i;sr ]EIGHTH WARD AVOID 'l'llE, DI AFT. Vie Cid Or: tha 3IMITII WARD are reQueated to meet on THURSDAY EVENING. .TANUARY 14th lIORTICULTUE A.L HALL, BROAD &11rD WALNUT STREETS. To slop` each measures as may be necessary to raise the quota of the Ward required by the President's last call. awl AVC•ID THE DRAFT. THEODORE CUTLER. E ELDRIDad tiMITII, TORN T. ANDREWS, F. WINTSE. CALEB JoHMION, W WHITE &Nan. WM FRBOCII. A. J. HARPER ATETIES, J. w. LEA.MING. CAPT. EDWIN PALMER. T. R. PiANIGEN, EDVITA .13IPt'EN. A L HPGDON. THUMAS )ASS R, UNION I.F.AGUE OF PHILELe itii OELPHIA. A SPECIAL MEETIVri, UNION LEAGUE OF PHILADELPHIR, WILL BR HELD AT THE LEAGUE HOUSE, ON MONDAY, JANUARY 11, AT B O'CLOCK P. M. . By order oft he Board of Directors.. GEO. H. BOBER, Secratorr. reir SOUP HOVSES.—THE FOLLOWING list embraces the corporate titles of all the Sada orgastrrd in this city for supplying the poor with soup with the limps - of each the localities of the several Soup Bowes, and the names of those anthorizsd to re ceive contributions to their funds. It is published for the information of such as are disposed to aid in the support of this useful and economical obarity, and to aid the be nevolent in directing the Poor to the proper sources for their supply apefie.s is should bear with them the re commendation of a respen•tble party. and if found wor thy, wilt be furnished, regularly with nourishment for themselves end families : • . I.II:IEPHILAD.TiLPHIA SOCIETY FOR SUPPLYING THE POOR WIFE. SOUP.—Limits—From Walnut to Shippey streets, river Delaware to Eleventh Street. Senn Douse, No. 318 Griscom street, from Spruce to Pine, above Fourth sweet. WM. EVANS. Jr., Treasuror, 252 S rah Front street 2—THE NORTHERN SOUP SOCIETY. —L mite North from Callowhiil street, from the river Delaware to Eighth st set, except the portion east of Front street. expropri ated t o the Heeetogton Sans Society, Soup House, North Fourth. above Brown street. T. MORRIS PEROT, Treasurer. 62 , Market street. . . . . E-40IIIIIWAEK. 8011? SOCIETY. Liraßs —.south from booth etreet.trora river Delaware to Paawank road 6nd Broad +West. honp flouse, bother and street. below Queen etreet - BENJ. MORTON. Treasurer. 22 Catherine street 4—MOYAMENEING SOUP SOCIETY.—LImits— South from eshipppn street. west of Passynntr road to Broad strset. bioup Howe N. W. corner Eighth and efarthrtt streets. COLLINS WEST, Tremont.. au2 South Second street. . . . 6—WESTERN BOUT - , OCIETE. —MmHg— umth from Nal het street. west of Broad street; also. from Seventh to Broad, Walnut to Sbitmen. Soup House. 161.5 South street D &YID SCULL. Jr.. Treasurer__, 6-IPRING BARDEN SOUP SOClSTY.—LituDe—riorth of Callowbill. west of Eighth from Race to CallowhilL Eleventh to Broad. north of Gla.rket street.west of Broad. Soup House, Buttonwood atreev, below Broad. THOS MarEIER. Treasurer. S. W. cor. Twenty-second and Arch streets. 7—EENgINGTOti souk , SOCIETY —Limits—From Leered to Norris Street% Delaware river to Front street. Soup House, Allen, below Marttwrongh street CIEO. J. HAMILTON. Treasurer, Commonwealth &talc. . . . . B—CEIVTRAL SOUP SOClETY.—Limits—From Walnut street TO Callow hill street, Delaware river to Eleventh street. Eleventh to Broad. Walnut to Race. CL.I.MENT FL BIDDLE, Treasurer. Contributions in money intended to be divided annals' among the above named societies, or be distributed as the donor may reque EDWARD be ban Raft FAB itthceiver, 1360 Arch street, or JOSEPH J_ WILLIAMS. Secretary. je W car. Broad and Green sta. WinSIXTH WARD.—CITIZENS ROLL your brISSC.IP NOSS to 'he Treasurer. Wn ii. Berufs, Pro 37 North TIIIRD Street. and attend the Meeting THIS (Monday) kVi i7NO,at o'clock, at the Race-etreet flail, No 422 RACE 'fleet. when th. report of lb e Committee will convince you that we can furnish. our Quota of Volunteers. SIXTH WAIL') TRIVIIPII The SW..Ward beingnowthorousnly organized. with Committees in each rrecinct to collect fund. for Ward Broanty, we most earnestly and respectfully so. Bolt subscriptions from all who prefer voluntary enlist nen cto a draft. We are mustering in onr quota rapidly. and 11 we want is funds. Any number of men can be furnished. Persons who wish to subscobe, and may not Lave been called on by the Precinct Committee, ouhboription with the No, 27 N. TH1111::0 Street. . for the Ward Bounty will WI cash on' mastering in the Precincts. Fiftn—S. C. Walborn, H. C. Find, A. S. Roberts, Sixth—Geo. AmAy, Phtiip ifittert, John Harley. Seventh —D H. Levitt, Til.lor Peter Fritz, Chas. Yeager. Eighth—P. try. James Back, James Ryan Samuel C. Cooper. would do wall to denwit ti Tmaeurer, Wm. H. BARNES below Arab, wbere all fan& be placed. We are paying it reerait. PRECINCT G „ . Precincts.. Finn—John Hagan, Therasi Shreiner, Char. Heritage. Second—A. Y. Blair, Cr. Dante. - • - - Ikrilee V. Carpenter Third—Jr. Hobertmek, Mr Hognelend. J. B. Smith. Fourtbt-Wm. El. Barnes, Samuel Geo. W. Harkins. 6ecretary, JOHN HAG tn . . Treasurer, WM. EL BAR Presioevt, Ald. ES. email CARS. WELDING TWEIAFTII WARD.—A MEETING of th.clkizent. of this ward will bo held .rll.B (Alumna's ) EVENING. 11th inst.. at, Nippag flail, N. E. comer FOIIkTH and OttEEtt Meets. at 7Yi o'o/ink, to ad opt measures to avoid the Draft. Be order of Committee of Citizens. r3a.- R.IGHTEENTH WARD-975 EX TRA BO — The Committee appointed to oisonrse the hinds raised t r tie purpose of paying the extra ward bounty to all recruits aecr.dited to the .Eishteeuth ward, witl bit at BD. (301169.3' Office. BEACH Street, above Hanover. daily, from 2 to 4 &deck P. M Av., P. BR 4BY. W. W. WHY *NT. I Disbursing Committee, HD. GOItGAS, By order. FRANKLIN ICNIIRT. Secretaries. JO S ALLEN. jai I -121.. CHARLES H. CRAMP, Treasurer CarCORN IEXCHELBIGIE 8A.211K, PHILA. DELPHIA, November 2.3 d, 1663. At the Bleat - len held 18th fret. the followlni Steekhold ere viers duly elected Directors of the Oorn Exchange gang: G. Cattell. Christian J. Hoffman, H. W. Catherwood, Edmund A. Sender, Charles E. Wilkins. David Vanderveer, Jonathan grislit. s Board this day ALEX. G. lmonely re-elected President lee President, and JOHN W. J. W. TORREY', Cashier. ♦lexander James Steel. Robert Eryielt, William P. Cox. Samuel T. Canby. Philip R. Mingle. john F. Grow And at the meeting of the C iATTELL, ERII., was um anit AIRX.WEILLDIN. Esq. .Vl TORREY, Cashier. no7A-an LMNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO the members of the BAST PribINSYLV &NIA AGRI ;lILTHHAL AND MAGHANIOAL tio,PF.I'Y that there 'rill be an election for President, two Vice Presi d.nt, Treasurer. Recording secretary, Corresponding. Etcretam Executive timmittee of eight, and an LUAU, ing Umilmittee of three of .nia Soeety, to carve for the ens - 1111,g year, on 20 Ols AY, the :Rh day of January (third filoadaY),lB64. at 2 o'clock P. M . at the Society's Hall, in NOUHIS. TOWN, Alcntgomery county, Pa. A hill a'teodance is reque.ted. OS:411GB N. GOA:SOL Recording Secretary. ee2l-mst DECEMBER ;8. 1864 111Zies. OH' I OE, THE - UNION MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY. PHILADELPHIA. .Tan. 4, 1864. The Board of Directors have this da declared a divi dend of Elow P PER CENT. on the Capital Stcc, and FIX PEN CENT. on the Ontstmding Scrip of the Com pany. payable on demand, free of all taxes ish-fit Sec'y. OFFICE OF TJIE PHA dkIX MUTU AL COAII'ANY OE PHIL &DEL PHIA. rITILADIMPRIA. January 4. 1564 be Dowel of Diroot i al•• thig declered a pay ment of Interest orSIX PER CENT. on the Capital SiooX, and SIX PER CENT. on the Fcrip of tr. e t;ompany, payable on and after the 12th instant. free of taxes. :ies lot 6.1.1.11 EL WILCOX. Secretary. ImTHE ANNUAL MEETING AND Election for President and six Directors of tee PHILADELPHIA AND DARBY RAILRO AD CO MPANY. will be held at the 00313Panee DEPOT. on DARBY Avenue. between Forty-ninth and FiMeth streets. at 4 ofch ch. on MONDAY, the Ilth day of lumen , . DM. deliD. H. FLICK WIR. Secretary. OFFICE. OF THE PHILADELPHIA CITY EASSSN3ER RAILWAY COMPANY PHILADELPHIA, December 2S, 1881 The annual meeting of the stockholders of this corn- Panz will be held at No. Ni MercVants' Exchange. on giOnDAY, January 11. Digt. at 12 o clock. N.. at which time an election for a President and Directors to serve the ensuing year will take place. WM. W. C MART, Secrstartt. del9-tiall OFFICE OF TIFIM NONAPYI PENN SYLVANIA RAH,hOAD COMPANY. —The An. rand Meeting of the Stockholders of tre forth Peneeyl van% Railroad Company will be held et the Office of the Company, No. 407 WALNUT Street. PhPadelphia. on MONDAY, January 11th, 1861. at 12 o'clock 21 , at which tire and pace an Election wilt he held for a President and oirretors to serve for the ensuing vear. de29-tian EDWARD aRAISTRONO, Secretary. Mcc• INSICRAISCH IDOIIIPANY Tll STATIC, OF FEICNSYLVANIA. PIMA ,F..PIIIA, December 72.1863. . . , . An Election for thirteen Directors of the Company will be Geld at the Compsay'e OFFICE, 4 and 5 EXJHAN GE EIIILDIEGS. on .11141NDAY__, January 11, ISt:4, between the hours of 10 O'clock - A. M. and t o'clock P. M. de2q-tlall WILLIAM EfkIIPER. Secretary. age. iti.M.DICAT. PURVEYOR'S OFFICE, No. II North FIFTH Street. PEILADISLIIItA. Nov. 12. 18413. , . • Imvrtere and Dealers in MODICINES. HOSPPYAL STORES, HOSPIPaL FOUND UHL BSDDING ICE.&G.. are invited to aubmit their Price Lists from time to lime to thie Office. J. DIURRA.P. uol3-6tamtf Surgeon and Medical Purveyor. PUIL.A.DELPIDA AND ILMWDENO RAILROAD COMPANY. Office No. 9127 South FOURTH. ht. PHILADELPHIA. December 14, 1863. Notice is hereby given to the Stockholders of this Coin• pang. that the Annual Meeting, and an Election for Pre sident. six Managers, Treasurer, and Secretary, will take place on the Second MONDAY (11th) of January next, at 12M. WM. E. WEBB, Secretary. delB-tjall MPHILADELPHIA AND READING RAILROAD COMPANY, Office No. alffil South FOURTH Street, -Prnmensr.srus; D Books H 163.. DIVIDEND NOTICE. —The Transfof this Company 'will be closed on THURSDAY, 17th instant. and reopened on TUESDAY, January 12; Mt A Dividend of. SEVEN PER CENT., clear of Slate tax, has been declared on the Common Stock. payable is Common Stock on and after the 81st December next to the holders thereof as they shell stand registered on the books at the close of business on the 17th t. A Dividend of THREE AND A HALF PER CENT-, clear of State tax. has been declared on the Pre. ferred Stock, payable in Cash or Common Stock, at the option of the holder, on sad after the Slat December next. to the stockholders as they shall stand registered 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 Particularly requested to hae them duly registered on the Transfer Books to which 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 names are registered on the Boston books will be paid at the office of Messrs. L Thayer & Brother. S. SRADFORD, . des-tf Treasurer. OFFICE OF TII ENIPErtP.RISM. IND/HUNCH 130AfPArdY, 400 WALNUT Street. PHILADELPHIA, January 4, 1864. The Directors have this day declared a dividend of THREE /PRESENT on the .Capital Stock of the Com pany for the Hat Eau month.. payable on demand free of all taxes. THOMAS H. MONTOOMARY, ia4-128 Secretary. MOFFICE OF THE PHILADELPHIA CITY PASSENGER RAILWAY COMPANY, .No. MAW CHESTICEIT btreet. At a meeting of the Board of Directors. held thin day. a Dividend of $2. 26 per share was declared, clear of taxes, payable to the STOORTIOIatERS. or their legal representatives_ on and after the 14th inst. The tranefer books will be closed until the 14th inet. WM. W. °CLIENT, Treasurer. PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 4,1184. lab-10t roig. OFFICE OF TEE UUNTINODON AND BROAD TOP MOUNTAIN RAILROAD AND COAI. COMPANY. MSS South THIRD Street.. Ann Mti gof PHILADELPHIA. Dec. 24, 1883. in Th on an ua ßro ee ad n Ton t Mountain R d il s ro o a f d th n H C n al Company will be held at the office of the Comip_any, on TUESDAY, January 121889, at 11 o'clock A. M.. when an election will be held for a President and Twelve Di rectors to serve for the ensuing ) ear. aesclian J. P. AERTSEN, Secretary. OFFICE OF THE FAME INSU RANCE CO.. No. 406 ONERTNIIT ST. '• PHILADELPHIA, Dee. 29 WM NOTICE. —The annual Meeting of the Medd, older*, of the Paine Insurance Co. will be held at the Ocoee on MONDAY. the 11th day of January. ISM at ten o'clock L. EL An Election for Twelve Directorsto 11131 TO for the m atting year, will be held on the same day and at the same place, between the hours of ten A. M. and two P. M. delo lit W. I. BLANOHAND. Secretary. gz‘lee• CALEB COPE. TREASURER. OF THE UNITED STATES SANITARY CORM 8- SION, (Philadelphia, branch,) office of the Philadelphia Seel/.g Fund Society, acknowiedgas the receipt of the fullow ma contribntione since the last report: lArt , .. E S. Billion $2O 01 E N Whelan, additiona' 60 00 Farnham. Elraliam„ & Co 250 00 From rpoeta4 arrov.Tlriationa of the Diocese of New Jersey. Per Henry Hayes treasurer..... 68i B Feline & Eimmerling. additional 50 00 Henry Bohlen & Co., additional 100 00 reanurneY. Lafourcade. & Co., additional • 60 00 Mahon's.? & Morris, additional 25 00 John .Ortge. additional 50 00 Mary B. Cooper, Bow Castle. Tel 10 00 Feld & Keebsole. third contribution 50 00 Alexander Purees 60 00 • . . . . . John J. Rianway. Math contribution 100 00 Collectkm at IdeVertown, Mifflin county. Pa... per Rev. Dr Clarke - - . 30 00 R S if.. additional 20 00 W. P. Tatham, additional 60 00 Joseph Pancoast. M. D.. 80 00 jOecipb F. liana, additional 50 00 Pekin Mille, Mansynnk, additional 100 00 Previously reported r JERSILY PINE CREEK, AND STATE WEE R. .1.11.110 e.D. —Agreeably to previous notice, a Meeting of the Coto missioners of the above enterprise was held at the Girard House, in Phil a delrhia, on the 10th inst., and after the transaction of business they adjourned to meet again at the SHANKILIN HORSE. in Jersey Shore. Lycomie it county, on THURS DAY, the 4th day of February.lBo4. at 10 o'clock A. M., to open books and receive aubecriptions, preparatory to organizing the Company, A report on the general character of the route will be made by the Engineer at that time DECEMBER M. ISEL dee , tfe4 OFFICE OF THE VAIVIV. tNSUR ANCE COMPANY. No. 4116 fIaBSPNO r Street. PH LADIRLPUIA. Jan 4. 1064. . . . It, a meeting of the Bosrd of Directors of the Fame Icearacce Company, held this day. a dividend of THREE PER 411KISIT. was declared, out of the profits of the lest six months, clear of all tax jab 12t W. I. BLANOBARD, OLln. OFFICE OF THE WHANH.FORD AND psOUTFIWASIE PHILADELPHIA CITY PASSENGER RAILROAD. COMPANY, BEEKs Street, below Fourth, PIITLADRLPIETA, December 28th. 1863. The Annual Meeting of the rtockholders of this Com pany will be held at their Office on MONDAY. January 11th. 1884. at 12 o'clock M., at which time and place the Annual Election for President and twelve Directors will beheld. CHARLES R. ABBOTT, de22-tjall secretary. faC..OFFICE LOCUST NEOUNI. I'4IIN COAL AND LgoN COMPANY. Pau..Ansg. PICA. Die. 18. 1863 Tle Annual Fleeting of the Stockholders of laid Com pany Will he held at their office, No 230 South THIRD Street, on MONDAY, the lf.th day of January . , 1954, at 11 o'clock A. 81.. at which time an election will be held for seven Directors, to serve for the ensuing year. The transfer books of the Company will be closed for fifteen days immediately preceding the day of e•eetton. del° OMB JOS C COPPITCK. Secretor. OFFICE OF THE ENTERPRISE UNSURkNONCOIkIPANY. 100 WAL.OIOTStreet. PRMADELPHIA. Dec 28. 1.883. NOTICE.—The Annual !WestinsOf the Stockholders of the Enterprise Insurance Company Will be held on MON DAY, the eleventh day of January newt, at 10 o'clock A. If.-_ at the office of the Company. An Election for twelve Directors. to serve the ensuing year. will be held on the same day , at the same Maze. between the hours of ten o'cIockM O NTGOME R Y M. THOS. H. deffi 12t if Secretary. late. EVROS° AILTIS T'S FOE IifOTILATED SOLDIF,ES.—tiOLDIERS who have loot an ABM or LEG in the service, and desire the Patent 'PALMER Limbs' to be supplied by Govern ment, should return this notice immediately to this of ace, stating their loss by letter, with name. comicr i regiment, and residence. B. REAMS PALME 4.112-3 - 1609 GEE/WNW Street. Ptilladsivh WOFFICE OF THE ivESTILIAM rEtiNSILVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY. PHILADELPHIA. Dec. 23.1863. NOTICE 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 COMPARE". Annual Election for President and Directors will be held same day and place. de24-tiall JOSEPH LESLEY. Secretary. SIXTH.WA 11,D BOUNTY.-$5O caeh down on being =mitered in. Apply at PRO TOsT MARSHAL'S OrYIRS, 24.5 South THIRD Street, JOHN VID HLS HA DAErr, ComtnittaaPayirg Ward Bounty. NEW PiniXilUATloN*. THACKERA.YB NEW BOOK 1 IRISH SKETCH Roos. AUTHOR OF "VANITY FAIR." ' "PENDE N " TUE V IRGINIANS, " HE NEWCOMB% " HENN I' ESMOND, " ETC. F.TO. Illustrated with 'Thirty- eight engravings. illustrative of the best mine and characters in the work, from orieral designs. dream by the author on the snot. Everybody should get a copy of Thackeray's Irish Eketcb Book, and read it at once, if they wish to be de lighted and entertained, for it Is Thackerayish from be gisrdog to end. H. HIIPLZT. Chairman Committee. HEAD THE FOLLOWING NOTICES OF THE PRESS " Thackeray's Sketches are 'pregnant with wit, hns mor, sense, and bservation. They are wise. thought ful, truthful. original, delightful. They are brilliant, satirical, ironical, genial, pathetic, solacions, fine, ripe, mellow, delectable. And there is a flavor, a relish, a twang in their style that is delicions—that is superior to the exquisite Ilavor 01 Congreve's style, of welch Has litt spa, ks so enthusiastically in one of his essays in 'Table Talk.'"—Boston Transcript. "Here is a book to drive' away melancholy. It is by that most laughts moving writer of the age, Thackeray, and those who read it mast laugh, be they ever so me lancholy. We recognize everywhere the pen of the an ther of 'Vanity Fair' and 'Pendenuis,' and are by no moans displeased with the acquaintance. "—Frees. "It is replete with truthful delineations of character, and sparkling 'with coruscations of wit and humor. " Comm:lx:fat Advertiser. "No recent fiction beers such intrinsic evidence of being drawn from life. "—Horne Journal. • •He (Tbackeray) is caustic in satire and. at the same time witty and humorous, original and Fielding led the way in English works of fiction painted from nature; and Dickens and. Thackeray are worthy successors of the great father of the English novel."— American. • Tbackeray pictures society in all its phases In a gra phic and yet genial manner " Transcript. " Tbackeray resembles Fielding as an eagle does a vulture Fielding could stoop on carrion. but Thacke ray never does. His wit is bright, his humor attrac tive, but both bear the same relation to his serious ge nius that' the more lambent sheet lightning. playing under the edge of the summer cloud, does to the electric death spark hid in its womb. "--Cierrer .Bell, author of "Jane Eyre " Published and for sale at the Cheapest Publishing and Dookselling Establishment in this country, which is at T. B. PETERSON - E.' ISHOTEIERSI 308 LIIESTAIIT Street, Philada„ Pa. To whom all orders must come addressed, and they will receive immediate attention. • Copies of the above book will be sent to any one, free of postage, on remitting the prim to T. B. Peterson & Brothers in a letter. It 44pOWERFUL, ABLE, AND ARIL - 11 - WANT." TB baNint‘ a renular ran, and being. read and praised everywhere. Another thoneandnoW ready. The Boston Transcript says: "If yon would read a good novel of American life and mermen get Richard B. Kimball's 'Was He successful ?' Ton wt,l be highly amused and entertainer by it, for it is a powerful, bril liant. and able production. The descriptions of city and country life are exceedingly well done, and the baps end mishaps of the hero of the book are related in a very readab e wanner." - TILE GREAT SHIRT EMPORIUM AND GENT'S FURNISHING HOUSE, M'INTIRE & BROTHER, F OR THE ARMY AND NAVY poi i iP 1 V WI , k_lb*4llo 4tik, 1/.llSzi 1 * DO :L4=lll MIX,ITAftY., PUBLISHED THIS DAY MCI 59 CENTS TRAOKERAY'S WILLIAM M. TEIADICERAY, KIMBALL'S NEW NOVEL. WAS HE SUCCESSFULP CARLETON, Publisher, iall-mws3t HEW N ORS GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, EOM= HILL & NUNS, 1036 011BSTNUT Street. 5a9-tia24 ARMY GOODS. EVANS & I-lAS SALL, 418 ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA Banners, Real Mental and Company Flags, Swords. Sashes, Belts, Peasants, Epaulettes, Hats, Caps. Can teens, Haversacks, Camp Nits, Field Glasses, Spurs. and everything pertabslng to the complete outfit of Arm 7 and Hairy Onlows. A liberal discount allowed to the trade. illE2lut ROTHINGHAM WELLS HEAVY. MEDIUM, AND LIGHT SHEETINGB AND SHIRTINGS. STANDARD DRILLS. HEAVE CARTON FLANNELS. WASH SI NOTON AND VICTORY CAMBIUM AND LECIAS. BROWN. BLEACHED. AND CORSET JEANS. No. 1* WORSTED YARN. acc. se22lf tf G. w. SIMONS 42 BROTIABB., SANSOM-STREET RILL. PHILADELPHIA, MANUFACTOGERS i pP JEWBLEY. FINE SWORDS, - AND HILITALEY GOODS Ir EVERT VAntErr. auM-115/2 RETAIL DRY GOODS. OWEN EVANS & CO., N 0.45 NORTH EMITS Street, _Successor to J. R. aSgSLBERRY —This immense stock must be consequence will sell below our usual low Pricee. in of J. It. Casselberty having gone out of the business. YOU OAF GET RAR GAINS! our good s, andPOSTIINITY I Look at our goods, ava money in purchaeing cheap Belling off — Good I yard wide Bleached Muslin, 25c. Fine and heavy Unbleached. Mrtslin. 20e. l`nineer Idem Dinette. Ego. Willlsmsville INhtte Reek; New York Mills. and all other good makes, bought before the dose. selling or cheap. BALlifOlikLS! BALISIORALR! 8e1144 off—Bal morale. $2 00. worth $2 60. fall etze. Ba *2 16. worth $2 75. extra size. Balmoral e. - $2 50. superior 14 almora 16 . i n 70. m ake. Balmoral& *SM. choice. The above Ba"morals are worth the attention of whole sale and retail purchasers. They must all be sold. Look at them! $1,968 92 9119.962 0% DRESS GOODS! . DREW. GOODS! Selling off—} , len Plaid. 7 YEISI3 Goods. Monica Plaids, 28c, silk and wool filing. All Other Dress , 100 e sel/ing oil' atprices to suit you. BLACK SILKS ADD FANCY BILKS. Heavy Black Silk e. best breads. a Fancy Silks at bargains. Selling off—Cloaking Cloths. Deakin:ores. wed all other kinds of Dry Goods at BMW &INS I OWSDI EVANS & CO.. Soaceseor to . .1 R. CASSELBERP.V. Cheap litanunab Dry Goods House, No. 45 North SIGH VG , strost. P. S.—Selling off HOOP Skirts at prima to edit custom ers. as they must be sold ISM 650 S 6 It 10E4 CHESTNUT • HMS !IST E. M. NEEDLES Offers at Low Prices a largo aeaortmeat of LAWS GOODS, EMBROIDERIES. HANDKERCHIEF& VEILS. AND WHITE GOODS Suited to the sewn. end of the latest stylee A large variety of UNDERSLERVES, Of the moat recent designs. and other goods suitable for party purposes. laalk CHEISTNITT STP.HET pRIGHT COLORS .SICATING BAL -. m MORALS. Balmoral Skiks. Balmoral Skirts. 410. Baimoral Skirts from 22.25 to *B. Black and white-stripe Balmoral Skirting by the yard. EDWIN & Co., 26 South MOND Street. EDWARD P. KELLY, JOHN KELLY. TAILORS, 112 1301TrHVIIIND Mtn% WILL REMOVE, IN A FEW DAYS. • f • TO THE BUILDING FORMERLY OOCIIPIED.v; JONES ' HOTEL, . LATE ST. DENIS, cIIESTNUTt ABOVE SIXTH. 3al3•tf BLACK CASS.' PANTS. $5.50. At 764 MARKET Street. BLACK CASS. PANTS, $6.60. At 701 MARKET Street. BLACK CASS. PASTS, $5 60. At 704 MARKET Street. BLACK CASE. PASTEL $5 60, At 701 MARKET Street. BLACK CASE. PANTS, $5 50, At 704 MARKET Street. GEIGI4; & VAN GLISTEN'S. No. 704 MARKET Street. OR/GG & VAN GUNTEN'S. No. 704 MARKET Street.. GRIGG & VAN GLISTEN'S, No 704 MARKET Street. GRIGG 4 VAN GLISTEN'S, No. 704 MARKET Street. GEIOO & VAN GLISTEN'S. No. 700 MARKET Street. se% 6m INSURANCE COMPANIES. OFFICE N. E. M. LIFE INtiIIRANCE COMPANY 425 CHESTNUT STREET This is to Inform the public that the undersigned. is the ONLY AUTHORIZED eeiENT of the NEW ENG LAND MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF BOSTON. FOR PHILADELPHIA (City and County). Any other person claiming to be the Agent is an Im poster. NEW ENGLAND MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CASH DIVIDED OF 40 PER CENT NEW ENGLAND MUTUAL LIFE ./NSITEANOE 00.. OF BOSTON, payable to the insured at the office of the Company, No 425 CHESTAZT Street, Philadelphia. OFFICE OF THE AMERICAN FIRE INSURANCE PITILADELPITIA. January O. Mt 6tatement of the Assets of the American Fire Insurance C , rupa us , on the Ist inst.. published in conformity with them of Assembly. REAL ESTATE. Nos. Mg and 110 Walnut street, No. 404 Wool strest.lot on [Spring Garden street, east or Broad street_ in the city of Philadalphia, and a house and ht. in Baltimore, Maryland $77,257 34 NOATNANBS. Beineithe first mortgages on m operty in the city of rhiJadelp.bia 13291,744 tanntgnmery county. Pa . VOW in Baltimore, Md , slsi 011 3.00-297,744 00 GROUND RENTS. Well secured 56.757 53 _ BONDS. ,ke. VP. KO United States 7 3 10 per cents 21.311 0) 20_1(0 do 6 per cents, five-twenty . 20,030 00 20,040 do 6 per cents. 1881 21.030 0o 10 OCO City of Philadelphia 6 per cents 10.000 01 10, 06,0d0 6 per cents. new.. 10,350 00 10,000 I'. tate of Penns 6 per cents, $3,11410 000... 10,601 00 10,1.00 Lehigh Valley Railroad Co 10.530 00 /1 1, Oro t.e.b is h Luzern Railroad C 0... ...... ... 12.01.0 00 10,10 Cleveland at Mahoning Rath oad Co, let mtrrtaaco 10.530 00 10.010 North Pennsylvania Railroad Co 9,650 60 10.000 Harisburg. Portsmouth, Mount Joy Ss Lancaster Railroad Co 10:000 00 20.053 Pennsylvania Railroad Co , lit mort'ge 20.600 00 10,000 Chesapeake Sr Delaware Cant). Co 10.00 j 00 10.000 Philadelphia, Wilmington & Baltimore . Railroad Co . 13.010 I 0 16.606 Delay are Division Canal Co 13.500 00 10.000 Lehigh C, al and Navigation Co DINO OJ 10,010 'Hazlet n Coal Co 10,02.) 01 24, (00 Delaware and Radii an Canal and Cant den and Amboy Railroad and Trans portation Co.. first mor gaga 3,060 Delaware and Raritan Canal and Cam e'en and Amboy Railroad and Trans portation Co., 1675 3,070 00 10.1300 State of Tennessee 5 per cent 4.600 00 6,000 State of Tenni' sane 6 per cent 5.405 00 7 000 Philadelphia and Trenton Railroad Co. 7.210 00 6.000 Locust Mountain Coal and Iron Co. ••• • - 6,00000 12 cro Faro nriii Naviaatior, Co. let moms.— 11.760 00 1 22.5 ) , ehrudkill NaVigatiOD. CO.. I>:3 1.041 25 6,000 Delaware Railroad Co., guarantied—. 5 000 co 6.00. Sn. cinehanna Canal Co 3,150 09 5,500 Little Schuylkill Railroad Co. 7 per et.. 5,160 00 11,000 Union Canal Co. 2 915 00 1,600 City and County of Brie 1,120 00 1.(00 Foruira and Williamsport Railroad Co. 780 00 2,500 Franklin Institute 6 vex' cent 1.500 00 3.000 State of Pennsylvania. advanced.. ..... 3,000 00 1. TOCR'S I(l3shares Pennsylvania Railroad Co 6.92500 476 do. Schuy ls ill Navigation Co., common. 8 193 75 50 do. Union Bank of Tennessee 750 00 100 do. north Pennsylvania Railroad Co•• • • 2.050 00 15 do. Philadelphia Exchange Ca 600 00 18 do. Lancaster Turnpike Co 694 00 1 do. Mercantil,' lobrary Co SOO 51 SCELLANBUCS. _ . Loans on collaterals Debts due on account...... Cash on hand and in bank ALBERT C. L. CRSIVFORD, Secretary DIRECTORS. 1 Thomas R. Marla, 6. John T. Lewis, 2. John Welsh, 6 James A. Camplisti, e. Samuel C. Morton. 7. Edmond (I."Datilth. 4. Patrick Brady, 8, Charles W. Pottltne9 9. Israel Morris. THOMAS R. Al iitlS, President. ALBERT C. L. CRAWFORD S4WretaTT. it OFFICE ANTHRACITE INSURANCE COMPANY, 311 WALEICIT Street. PHILADELPHIA. Juniors , 4. 1864 STATEMENT OF BUSINESS AND CONDITIO OF THE COMPANY EVE THE TEAM ENDING DECEIC BWSIsT. 1863. REOEIVISD FROM JANUARY 1, 1863, TO DIOENNEN 31. 1863. On ITlariAo and inlandriano . 1151h815 1.8 •.‘ • On flrerriale - 2,366 BO 851.871 82 Premiums not determined December 31.t,1862.. 20.989 69 PREMIUMS DETERMINED FROM JANDARYI, 1863, TO DECEM BER 31, 1863. On marine and inland risks.- • •• • .000.004 04 On lire risks 2,116 01 Interest and salvage received during the year 2.604 89 -----$64.775 44 LOSSES. EXPEESEA, &C.. DURING TEM YBA Marine lossea 383,390 67 Return premiums 2,368 70 Commissions and reinsuranaes 599 35 State and U. P. Muse. salaries. rent, Printing, &c 8.046 60 A6SETS TAN 174.137 Icy, 1084. Bills receivable ... ..... . . .. 127.917 SO Premiums due and outstanding 2,408 71 Union Bank or Beading 256 00 City six-per -cent. loan (market value) 8.180 00 Beading Railroad diet-mortgage bonds (mar ket value) 7,720 00 11. 8. Treasury notes 73-10 (market value) 7.490 00 /i. 8 six-percent. loan 5-20 10,000 00 Insurance stock, &c I'7oo 00 Cash on deposit with 11. S. Government subject to ten days call ... . 10.030 00 Cash on hand and in bank . 9.323 17 titcck. notes. and stock liabilities 46.410 00 PHILADELPHIA, January 4. 1864. At an election by the Stock holders of the ANTHRA CITE INSURANCE COMPANY, held this date, to elect ten Directors toAerye for the ensuing Year, the following named gentlemen were elected: Wm. Esher, Peter Sieger, 3). Luther, Darla Pearson, Lewle Andeuried, Joseph Maxfield, John il. Blakiston, J. B Baum, Wm. F. Dean, John Ketcham. At a meeting of the Board of Directors, held on the same day, the following officers were elected: WM. ESHER. President. • . • - • • . WM. F. DRAM, Vice President.. WM. M. SMITH, Secretary. The Board of Directors have this day declared a cash dividend of TRH PER DEBT. on the Capital Stock paid in. payable on demand. WM. M. SMITH. Secretary. VANE INSURANCE COMPANY, NO -16 Au OHNBTRUT 15troot PEILADAPHIA. TIES AND INLAND INHUMING/6 DIUNOTOBIL PrimeWl. Musk, B. D. Woodruff. Chou Richardson, Geo. A. Week Nonr..ewie, Jr., John Nesekw, Jr.. John W. Evan/an, ChM Stoffies , Philip S. .Tnstleo. A. R. Rosenholm. O. W. Davi e _„ ' , :joseph D. =ls. FRANCIS N. DC, President. MAMAS RIOILANDSON. The President. WILLIAM L BLANCHARD: goordarg. WSW B. F. REIMER, 624 ARCH STREET, use no d e ny i n getting one of those elegantly exe cuted IVORY TIPBS. of which yon will here see the most incomparable specimens. 11.• THE SUBSCRIBER GIVES NOTICE that be bas been appointed. Sole Agent for PULA dolphin KINGSFORD & SONS' CELEBRATED OSWEGO STARCH. G. SCHWARZ. 14* ROUTE WHARVES. CILOTMEINIG. NOTICE WILLIAM GETTY, .AGEPT r COMPANY Bas been declared by the WILLIAM Gerry. Agent 'WANTED-AN ENTRY-CLERK, IN TTa Dry 0004/8 Jobbing House. Address Box 2 , 91 Poet Office. with name and references. 7a11.6t* WANTED --A SITUATION BY AN exnerienced Rook keeper . Address "Minder of Accounts. Pram 0 eve. WANTED—IN A SILK JOBBING HOUSE. a YOUNG MAW who hoe some know ledge (Warlike goods. Addresemith name and reference Box 1334 Poet Office. jall-3V WANTED—IN A STORE ON CITE Tr- NUT Street. a YOUNG MAN. from 18 to 21. will mete himself eenerally nacre. Mnet wr i te a f a i r band. end hare a good reference as to character. em. Addre.a. in hAnd Writing of the applicant. Boa 943. Poet Office. BOOKKEEPER. - BOOKS POSTED and Intricate accounts settled. by a thorough and practical accountant. whose thee Is not fully occu pied. Address "Box 2798 Phila. P. 0." jaB-frow3t* WANTED -1N A DRY GOODS JOB IIINd !MILE. a VAMIN Man. who hat had ammo experience. Address, with reverence. B. X. F.. Press office. intt•fiter. WANTED—AN INTELLIGENT LAD. to learn the Dry Goode Jobbing business. One living at home preferred. Address A. T. Q.. Press or i. ure WANTED -A SMART, ACTIVE LAD. in a Silk Jobbing Rouse, on MaRKEV Street Address R L Press Office. 3i WANTED—IN A WHOLESALE Silk Howe on MARKET Street, a good Sdi.SS- Nut Address B ox orowa, Poe lace jeB.Bc* A BOOKKEEPER OF TWELVE Yearn' experience. with some of the best city refe reoces. is now open for an encasement with some re spectable house. Address Box 1296 P. 0. jatt6t* W ANTED IMMEDIA_T ELY-A first. class SALESMAN in a Retail Dry Goods House near the city; n.nst thoroughly und•retaod the business. To a suitable wan a liberal salary will bogiven. Single Mtn only need apply. Address, with reference. Box 163:1 Philadelphia Post Office. WANTED -A YOUNG MAN AS SALESMAN in a Wood and Willow Ware House. Knot have a country acquaintance , and be willing to travel (expensespatd). State salary expected, and haat- ZISFB experience. Address, with real name, Boa 1091 Philadelphia Post Office." SOLDIERSI-AN AGENT IS WANT ED in every Regiment for the sale of something . light and profitable. needed by Pmerlitoarri effi 76o4 "aY event Soldier Agents are doing big things. ddaress (enclosing stamp) ARMAND - &1 X & dell-fmwlm&4tW 51151 BROADWAY. New York. AGENTS WANTED TO BELL THE STANDARD HISTORY OF THE WAR A rare chance to make money. Agents are clearing from 3100 to $2OO a month. 200.000 volumes already sold. Send for circulars. Address JONES BROS. & CO.. Publish ers, ueririmoltE. Md. deNI sw. sls,ooo, eWarsA. atN fi T ve E p 2, cen F t o o ß n ar y t lVE Beal Hatate In the city. a single properti. netting it .° ,l:2 of clx per cent. on a valuation of nearly 4340.000 J. D REINKO CR, jail-St* 430 Wa.l2(Err Street. R6fl I A MONTH .-WE WANT AGENTS AT s'Eff/a montb, expanses paid. to Bell oar Everlasting Paned/8. Oriental Burners and IS other articles. 15cir milers centfrea SHAW & CLARK. Biddeford. Me-d2l-1m Mc A MONTH! —I WANT TO HIRIs •-• Age ts In eve t at m onth . onion • to dih n flgi b Efti li Maehl.L AIL DEPUTY QUARTERMASTER GEZIBRAL'S OFFlCB—namAuist,para. Feb. 8, VESSELS WANTED Immediately to sorry COAL to the following points 2 HeHey 41 5 yea, Ti.e Fort Monroe. Va. Alexandria, Va. Newborn. N. O. Port Royal. O. A. BOYD. felt-tf Dwain and Assistant Quartermaster. MOST AND VOIIIIID. LOST.- SUPPOSED TO HAVE BEEN taken in mistake, from Wharf of Philadelphia Steam Propeller Company, Fon, Satee of Print Clothe. marked (0 in a diamond) Nos. 6. 6, 7 and 8. Any information re epe9tina the above, a /liberal reward will be paid by an -I,9,mst to WM 111 BAIRD & CO., P ig 7 et No. 132 South DELAWAIiB Avenue. FOR SALE AND TO LET. A GOOD INVESTMENT.-THE PRO PRIETOR will now sell his 'CLEVELAND 0 SINI BUS LINE " with its good will and patronage, and all the Horses, Harness, Stables, Blacksmith and Harness Shops. and the Vehicles of every description, including Oninibneees. Carriages. Hacks. Coaches. Naggsste and Moving Wagons, dm, on good terms, as he intends to leave the country on other business. No better invest ment can be made. The city of Cleveland has now 62,000 inhabbants, and this is the only established line of ac commodation between different parts of the town and the llifithts. and for all other purposes connected with the various branches of the business. Terms easy. Address EL S. STEVENS. Jell 6t eleTeliind, Ohio. COAL YARD FOR SALE:—THE BEST fitted• up Yard lathe city. Capacity for doing any amount of bus'ness. Inquire at 951 North NINTH Street, below Girard avenue. Terms easy. jaO 6t* “pRILADELPHIA PRO FES •A- SIGNAL INSTITUTE. "—The proprietor, desiring to remove to the West. offers for sale this flourishing and desirable Institute of Learning. with its complete Gym nasium, Apply THIRTEENTH and CHESTNUT. is.s-tf 810,000 TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE for five years or more, on first-class City Property. — J. D. RE , NPuTfI jerk it* 436 WALNUT Street. AUCTION SAME. AUOTIO N NOTICE. IMMENSE STOCK, 50,000 MON Firm HUNG MG% DECORATIONS, BORDERS. &e. GILLETTE & SCOTT, will sell on WEDNESDAY MORNING, Jan. 13. at la, o'clock, the surplus stock of PAPER HANGINGS of Messrs HOWELL & BROTHERS. No. 62M CHESTNUT Street. on a credit. of Four Months. .iafll•4t LETTERS TESTAMENT A.RY UPON the Estate of TOWNSEND SHAMPLESS. deceased, baying - been greet-ea to the alaiereiliasoi, all pereons debtea to the raid estare are requested to make payment, and these having claims will prePent theme without de• lay, to setsmus.t. J. SAAHP - ESE, ORACLES L. SEIARPIAI3B, HENRY H. G. SHett.LEgS. Plillada. Jan 9.1884. fja.lt•mlht2t] &mentors. UNITED. STATES, EASTERN DIS TEICT OF PENNSYLNIANIA, SOT. THE Pita:SlDE(' T OF THE UNITED STATER. TO THE MARSHAL OF THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA. GREETING: WHEREAS The District Court of the United States in and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, rightly and duly proceeding on a Libel, filed in the name of the United States of America, hath decreed all persons in .reneral who have. or pretend to have, any right_ title. or interest in the steamer C HAT -4 A si, whr John E. Nardenb..rough is master, her tackle. apparel, and furniture. and the goods. ware, and Mar eh(mils° laden on board thereof, captnreo by tb United States vessel-of-war called the • Enron," under . mu m and of Lieutenant Coro mender etev ens, to be monished, cited. and called tojudgment, at the time and place under written, and to the effect hereafter expreased (justice so requiring). You are, therefore, charged and strictly en joined and commanded, that yon omit not, but that by publishing these presents in at least two of the daily newspapers printed and published in the city of Phila delphia. and in the Legal intelligeneer, you do monish and cite, or cause to be monished and cited, peremptorily, all persons in general who have, or pretend to have.' an, right, title, or interest in the said steamer CHATHAM, her tack ha, apparel. and-furniture and the goods, wares. and merchandise. laden on board thereof, to appear before the Eon. JOHN CADWALADER, the Judge o( the said Court, at the District Court room. in the city of Philadel phia, on the twentieth day after publication of these courtedre eents. if it be a court day, or else on the next ay following, between the usual hourn of hearing CAM.- lace, then and there to show, or allege. in due form of law, a reasonable and lawful excuse, if any they have. why the said steamer CHATHAM. her tackle, apparel. and furniture, and the goods. wares, and merchandise, laden on board thereof, should not be pronounced to be long. at the time of the capture of the same. to the ene mies of the United States, and as goods of their enemies or otherwise, liable and subject to condemnation, to be adjudged and condemned as good and lawful prizes: and further. to do and receive in this behalf ae to justice shall aprerlain. And that you duly intimate, or cause to be intimated, unto all persons aforesaid, generally (to whom by the tenor of these presents it is also intimated), that if they shall not appear at the time and place above mentioned, or appear and shall not show a reasonable and lawful cause to the contrary, then said District *Court doth intend and wilt proceed to adjudication on the said capture, and may. pronounce that the said s earner CHAIR AM, her tackle apparel, and furniture, and the goods. wares, and merchandise .. laden 04 board thereof, did belong, at the time of the capture of the same, to the surmise of the United States of America. and as goods of their enemies or otherwise. liable and subject to confiscation and condemnation, to be adjudged and con demned as lawful prize, the absence. or rather eon trimatY. Of the persona so cited and intimated in any wise notwithstanding, and that yen duly certify to the said District Court what von shall do in the pre mises, togethermith thesepresents. Witness the Honorable JOHN CADWALADER Judge of the said Court, at Philadelphia. this eighth day of JANUARY. A. D. 1864. and in the eighty-eighth year of the Independence of the said United States. jail-St G. R. FOX. Clerk District Court. 25,440 00 103,6i1:1 62 81860 27 0)8 98 *893, RI 83 IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. In the matter of the petition of EMMA L. HAIL RH, for the sale of certain reel estate, To J WALTER HARRIS., and to WILLI/kW PORT, his heirs. executor., Adminietratera. andas signs. and to all the creditor* of CAROLINE D. HARRIS, deceased. Yon and each of yc u are hereby notified to be and ap pear at a Court of Common Pleas, to be holden at the city of Philadelphia on SATURDAY . January 18th, 1854. at 10 o clock in the forenoon. in obedience to a cita tion issued by order and direction of the said court. to yen and each of you directed, and you shall there be beard, if anythiug you have to MU or allege why the reel estate, a description of which is annexed to said Pe tition. to wit: A lot of ground on the north side of Fecle, ral street, in the First ward of the city of Philadelphia. beginning 13c feet 10)4 inches east of Twenty-fifth street, a. intended to be widened to 100 feet, thence eastward along Federal street 835 feet 11% inches. thence N. 42° E: 228 feet 9 inches to the middle of Ellsworth street. thence along the middle of Ellsworth street westward 814 feet 3 inches. thence S. 44° W. 233 feet to the place of beginning. Also. a lot of ground in the said First ward of Philaoelphia, beginning at a Point in the middle of Twenty first and DicVinson streets. thence eastward along the middle of Dickinson street 353 feet, thence S. 05° EN 115 feet 6 inches thence a 39 0 30' W. 249 6-100 feet, thence eastward parallel with Diekineol2 Street 21:7 feet to the middle of Twenty-first street. and thence north ward along the middle of Twenty-first street 275 feet to the middle of Dickinson street. and place of beginning— et ould not be sold as prayed in said petition. ciear and discharged of the lien of the debts of said CAROLINE HARRIS, deems , d and also why a sale of any interest which the said WILLIAM DAVENPORT (who, it is al leged, has been absent and unheard from for over seven years. under circumstances from Which the law will pre sume his death) may have, or be supposed to have. in said real estate should not he decreed. SAMUEL C. 'KERINS. Attorney for pntitloner. PitiLADELrertA. January 8. 1864. ial3-finw6t 91149 489 79 THE MOST ADMIRABLE, LIFE -4- Me. and popular PORTRATS In the World. B. F HEMEL 624 •RCH Street. ehallenges competition in the production of Life size Photographs, artistically colored. 110, SLEEPER'S MANUFACTORY, 1002 MARKET Street, one door above Tenth• ift6 la* "" --- WHY IS IT YOU HAVE NOT visited REIMER'S. SECOND Street. %hove Green, to procure one of his beantlfal COLOREDIPPROTO. ORA PBS. at the extremely low price of $1- lt• VOLUNTEER MEDICAL'SURGEON. Boards for the examination of candidate s for the position of ASSISTANT StIROZON OF VOLUNPESES. are in session at flew Y ork. Washington. and Cincinnati. Aprlication for permission to appear before them should be made In writing to the SURGEON COINER AL U. s. A.. et WASHINGTON. D. C.' and should be ac companied by evidence of regular graduation and good moral character. surgeon! of the Volunteer Staff are promoted from the grade of Assistant Surgeon. and are selected far merit out y. JOSEPH K. BARNt S. Acting Surgeon General. Surgeon General's Oleo, Washington, D. 0., Jan. 8.'61. jell-ma 6t MARSHAL'S SALR-BY VIRTUE 4 "-*- of a writ of Kale, by the Hon. JOHN CADWALA DEE, Judge of the District Court of the United States in and for the Eastern District of Penneylsmaili. in Admi ralty. to me directed will be sold at public sale , to the highest and best bidder, for cash. at MICHENSIVS Store, No. 14S North FRONT Street. on MON DAY, Ja nuary 18, 1664. at 12o'cloek M. a portion of the Cargo of the iseareer CIIATAM. consisting of 62 bales of cotton and 32 boxes of tobacco. WILLIAM MILDWARD, lel et S Marshal /2 D. of Fauna ciAs R BON OIL.-500 BARRELS OF "..." the most approved brands. in knee and fn. Fiala by ja? lm* . WM • KEW, 1.11 Leif street, WANTS. AUCTIONEERS, LEGAL. ANITSEIMiRWTS. NEErCHESTNUTZT. TITRATBI4 sunse And Maziager.......Mr. Wit. SMI L TISEEV THIS (Mondat) EVENING. •billnar7 MB. I. VSS'T wird, Having fatly recovered from her resent Indispoatt' grt.. will appear in her KTe at character of CAPTAIDI HENRI D'EAGABDEEE; in the grand romantic drama of the DIJKIIM NOM, in Which she will sing the anus of "THE DASHING C tvAtits. , ' "SWEET BLANCHE WITH MINGLED limn LIP and the Spanish song ofF EARS." LA RANSIL!, Mrs J. H. Allen as Blanche Ravers In rehearsal, the grand musical drama of the BRIGANDS. Alloasagdro•Marraroni WALNUT -STREET THEATRE. LESSEE Mre. M. A. GARRETTBOx. Fret Night of the -Rngagement of Kies LUCILLE WESTERN. THIS (Monday) EVENING. Jan 11. mei. Will be presented Taylent'a Dramatization from Mrs. Wood's Great Novel. EAST LTNNEi. Or .Tlas Elopement Lady Is •Lel. • Madame Vine f . Ifftee LnolQe Weetera Captain Francis teatime S. L._allltinr Archibald Carlyle .1. S. Wright Barbara Bare .... --Mee Annie Graham Doors open -et 7 Certain Agee at 731". MRS. JOHN DREW'S NEW .AlOl3/1- RPRZET THEATER HOMES FILLED TO THE ROOF NIGHTLY. THE LAST WEEK OF viLtDIE DREW.. • F TH I E G OHaT E ANDEOVERY NIGHT. THE TICKET. OF-LEAVE MAN, Hawkshaw (a Detective) • •FRANIK Dip To coucivido with ALADDIN. Widow Twankei Wit FRAM; Dwane. h revr 14 - C SATURDAY FARVWSLL BENEFIT Ali'D LkEn. mean OF FRANI?' DR9:W MONDAY MER JOHN DREW WILL APPEAR. Gamin rises at 7'4 o'clock. is* BEAT NATIONAL 0 IRO T 1 B TROUPE.—MAHICET Street, above Twelfth. Directress. Mrs. CHARLE NC S WARNS.% formerly DAN lE. The Management have engaged the services of the cafe. brafed Clown. JOHN FOSTER. Rho will appear hVF,RY EVENING THIS' WEEK. New and classic scenes and novelties will be produced. The stock of horses of the Great National ()irons age the beet ever produced to thin or any other country+. £DMISSIOh will remain the same'-2 canal: Mite Peaty. ¢s: Pm , . ate Sox. k 3; Gaiters , . 16 aerate. Commence each evening et 7 4 • o'clock, ATINEESM EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATUR,DkIf AFTBIGNOW owing encinx at 2.!...4 o'clock. OAR!, WOLFSOBN Respectfully announces that bie• FIRST 01. ASSICAL lOLEEE. Will take plc co on TUESDAY EVENING. January 12th, MAL AT THE FOYER OF THE ACADEMY. OF MUSIC. He 'will have the asetatamace of Derr Habelhasa. tho.ve 11<A:obeli tenor of the German Opera TionDei Thee. Alneed. violoncello; L. Koch, date: W. Stoll, clarlorret: A. Birgfeld,:horn; 6. Mueller, banoon cand L, Buchner. double , bass. PROORAMME Trio (B flat major), Piano, Ciarionet, and Violoncello Bethoven Messrs WOLF4OIEiN. MIRES D, and STOLL 1. Song—" Adelaide" Beethoven 2 Piano SGO—" Faust Waltz," Conn od Lien DAHL WOLFSOHN. 3. Violoncello 13010—“ Korman de Concert"....Knainaer THEO. 4. Song—" Good Night" AHREND. HARE HABELMAN. Seatett (Plano and Wind Liman:meats) Onside, Messrs. WoLFSGIID, Kocfr. F‘TOLL, - BIEGFEI,D, and Subscriptions for the series of SIX CLASSIOAL SOIREES and SINGLE TICKETS may be had at .1 B. Gould. and 0. Andre A Co. 'B, Mimic Stores. TERMS. Sines Adrnizsion each Subscription for One Parson i 4 UO Subscription for Three Persons 10 oe Sul scribers are respectfully requss'edl to procure their Season Tickets at the Music Stores, prior to the First Soiree. Doors oven at 7 o'clock; to commence at Er COMPLIMENTARY EXTRA QUADRILLE PARTY. Given midsr the direction of the CONTRIBDTING MEMBERS DF " PRILADEL FRIA (Beck's) BARD. Wo. AT T.TE AMERICAN ACADEMY OF Brum. On WEDNESDAY EVENING. Jon. 13, 1854. N. B.—Perams not Contributing Members of the Band, Purchasing or obtaining tirkets for this Party, will be governed by the same rules and rramlattonts that Rovers the Qoadrille Parties given by the•B and to the Oontribn• tine Memters. N. B. —TICKETS, $2, to be had at BECK & BURNS', 858 MARKET Street Sae-2t* CONCERT HALL LEr3TURE, ROOK. CHESTNUT STREET. AROVE TWE .Terg. THIRD SuCCESSFUL Yir.tEK WUNDERLICH% A aeries of illustrations of T S. ARTHUR'S TEN NIGHTS IN A EAR-ROOM, ALSO, JOHN EU arYAN'S PILGRIM'S PROGRESS. And other attractive Scenes from LIFE, CHARACTER. NATURE. and ART, Proprietor and Manager Mr. JOSEPH Will continue for o-r:bort season. This, splendid series of more than 100 . grand Panoriadt Paintings was executed by Mr. GEORGE WIINDERLICH. an American Artist. who stands unrivalled as a NM& Painter. Admission 25 cents. Children L 7 cents. Doors open at 7 o'clock. Liberal arrangements made with schools, terweraiss. and other societies. . . . Malin6e every Wednesday and Saturday afternoon el 8 o'clock. Children 10 cents. ja4-Sifft MR. DEMPSTER, BEING ABOUT' TO whirn to his native land., %via give a ItitISIDAL ENTERTAINMENT at the KM IAL FUND HALL.•on. FRIDAY EVENING. January 15th, particulars of which will be duly announced. jag -St* MESSRS. CROSS & JARVIS SVH.I. GIVE THEIR FIRST SOIREE OF CLASSICAL MUSIC (Second EVENING. JANUARY FRIDAY EVENING. JANUARY IS. FOYER. OF THE AOADEttr OF MUSIC. ja13.71 TEMPLE OF WONDERS. ' ASSEBBLY BUILDINGS. _ TENTH and OtiktTNIIT Streets. WIL B : ' MAGICAL and PHILOSOPHICALEXPERIMENTS t Great Powers of VENTRILOQUISM. and the LEAMED CANARY BIRDS SIGNOR BLITZ will appear in his popular Entertain ments EVERY EVENltrci , commencing at 7,36.. Nig WEDNESDAY and SA.TURD AY AFTERNOON at 3. Admission 26 cents; Children 16 cents. .ia4-V GYMNASIUM, CORNER NINTH AND ARCH.—lnstruction in general GYMNASTICS for both settee and all ages. Quarters commence at any timo• Clasees for Ladles—Afondaye. Wednesdays. and Pri days, between 4 and 6 P. .61 %NMOMA=M=IMI . „ For thmtlerrm—/STery day from 7 A. M. to 1.0 P_ M. ja.l-4t Profs. lIILLEBRAND & L€WI& (ERMANIA ORCHESTRA.-PUBlAlit,' REHEARSALS every SATURDAY, at 3 o'elook. P. At., at the MUSIC &L FUND HALL. Singh) tickets conic Packages of SIX tickets. $l. To he had. at Ai ESE'S, 1104 CHESTNUT Street, J. B. fiOULD. VENTH and CHESTNUT. and at the Hall door. ocllarrA PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY Oil THE PINE ARTS, SOWS CHESTNUT STREET. OPER DAILY (Sundays excepted) from S A. Itt. S P. M. Admission 2Seents. Cblidesn baltimise. i 5512.14 PENNSYLVANIA cIoCENTRAL EAILROAD r--I Irn animmmingis PHILADELPHIA TO PITTSSIIRO 330 MILES DOUBLE TRACK.. THE SHORT ROVTA TO THE WM'. l'ralne leave the Depot at Eleventh and, Market streete. as follows: Hail Train Fast Line at hion•h Ex Parkeebura Train 100 P. M. Harrisburg Accommodation Train at 2. so P. K. Lancaster Train at .. 4.00 P. N. The Through Express train runs dally—a.l the other trains daily. except Sunday. FOR PITTSBURG AND TIE WEST. The Mail Train, Fast Line, and Through Express con nect at Pittsburg with thrones trains on all the Ceara , Ink roads from that point. North to the Lakes, West to the Mississippi and fdissouri rivers. and South and Southwest to all points accessible by Railroad. INDIANA BRANCH RAILROAD The Through Express. con aects ' at Blairsville Inter section, with a train on this road: for Blairsville. -In diana, &c. EBENSBURG & CRESSON' BRANCH RAILROAD. The Through Exprese Train Con atiatil at Cretiaoll. at . 10.45 A. M. with a train on this road for Ebensburg. A. train also leaves flrappon for Ebensburg at 8.45 P. M • HOLLIDAYSBURG BRANCH RAILROAD. The Mail Train and Through Express connect at Al toona with trains for Holliday s Mawr at 7.65 P.M. and, 8.40 A. M. TYRONE & CLEARFIELD BRANCH RAILROAD The Through Express Train connects at Tyrone with trains fore Sandy Ridge, Phillinsbarg, Port Matilda. Milani:aux. and Bellefonte. __ HUNTINGDON & BROAD-TOP RAILROAD. - - The Through Extwenn Train c >nnecin at HIIIILIIIIWOD. Witt• train for Popewei l and Bloody Ron at 4 3.66 .11.0. NORTHERN OENTRAh_di r.} . II.I" . ADELPIIIA EWE ;: ;..-; FOR SLUMMY, WILLIAMSPORT , 'WON HAVEN, aaatalt Points on the Philadelphia and Ree mtiv.ta. and 15L. MBA. ROCHESTER. Br PPLLO. AND [AGAR& , Pmeencers taking the Mail Train, at S 00 A M. , . and tk e Through Exbresc, at 10. :30 P. ti.. go directly through without chance of care between Philadoluhia and , Wit liamenort. For YORK, HANOVER. and OnTYBI3ITRii. the trains leaving at E.XO A. M: and 2.30 P. Id.. eon - heat at Columbia with trains on the Northern Central Railroad. CUMBERLAND VALLEY RAILROAD. The Mail Train and Through Express conacai ot Mar- Ashur& with trains for Carlisle. Chambareburati pad: Ha gerstow n. WA - TEES-TAM° BRANCH RAILROArt. The trains leaving at 8,00 A. M. and 2,30 P. sl connect at Downinaton with trains on this road for Ifttyaes burg and all intermediate stations. FOR WEST CHESTER. Paesengere for West Chester taking the trathsleaving at S A. M. , and I and- 4 F. M. go directly- through without change &oars. For further information, atmly at the Passenger Sta tion. E. E. corner of ELEVENTH and MARMWStreets, JAMES COWDEN. Ticket Agent. WESTERN EMIGRATION. An Emigrant. Accommodation Train Mayas No. IST Dock street daily (Sundays excepted). at 4 o'clock P. re. For full information suply to FRANCIS FUER, Emtatat. Agent, 131 DOVE Stret. FRBIGUTS. By this route freights of all descriptions san be for warded to and- from any point on the 11. 1 )roads of Ohio. Kentacity, Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin,. lowa. or Min sdurt, rat/road direct, or to any port on the naylßa hia T1 ,, A111 of the West, by steamers from Pittsburg. For Oslo t contracts or shipping. dlyectloam, apply to S, Li, KINGSTON, Jr. , ENOCH EIIWIS, General Superintendent, Altoona, Pa. 50,000 RAIL R 0 A .1)) TIES, DELI f. For VERSD in city o j ran ga sowils. Gals Union Wharf. I.:apothem. Phila. FOR SALE -4.000 POUNDS OP _a- BALING- ROPE. In lots to snit purchasers. Apply at the " MALLIBOR ROPE.WALIC," MARAYUNK. RV, THE ROSINESS OF TEIE LATE 11....---RoRT BEINCHIUBST. Undertaker. wit'z be carried on at the old. stand, No. 31 North ELFXBNPIi St by the widow and her two eons, Robt. M. k.. W. White Bringhuret, under the title of Robt. M. Ealing hunt ta 0111-119 p BRADBURY'S GOLD MEDAL " PIANOS were awarded 61WEN FIRST PRIZES IN YOUR WESNS. . during the fell of 1.#4. Tho moat fl attering testimonials have recently bee: received from'. large numher of the most eminent aohite. to yluding GOTTSCHAtII. MASON, AND WOLVEDIIN. who declare that the instruments possess, ir..Lite highest degree, all the essentials of a PERFECT PIANO-FORTE. G. ANON,' It CO , 1104 CHES rmre Street. o=lllll CORRECT PIANO TUNING MI 11 !—Mr. G. S SARGENT'S orare for Inland and repairing_ Pinnos are received at SEASON a 10, store, 907 G.M- Street. onto. Mr S has had elevenyears'astrervia77f 7 MlLManitese ton, and Iblalll.lll' employment In IlniladelphiA„ SPECIAL. —IIOS TO cwmerea 2044 as wit it Sweet toned in new, withotsi vscsassistn: Tams for Tuning. NU-Ml/ ap on DB. FINE, PIaAOTI - ell DitiN4 ST for the laid twvess, siva van, I. Wow Third. inserts them • ii 211TH. falba re. mounted on iris Gol nu. „ z. Tam a. 4ass 1 onlith. Author. kg, iit . fo r and sithiktoildsk work. MOTO reasonable t ally i tithilthity la eta& Teeth plugged lits, ' ii fee nog %Isla repaired to sale. MO pa„Nake =treat, 11PO4 whi nnied to St. Refariuthe. bolt thiddliss tift-hor OLIVE 0 11g, - .-tsN INVOIOB OF omurraisc.• ways cm seat ...guys& sac BM* Wet !or_ tItWP I LI6 I4I Z/VE 1 43 1 44= 41 % " 1 " ) . 9 41 %NOD er its MU 11) liiiii, es-Lig. 14f8Tittli 04 B VES I'VATA F Abt ZOGRAPHIOOI: 8.00 A. M 1140 A.. M 10.30 P. i
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