ALS AT TELE HOTELS O'CLOCK LAST NMar d Chestnut swreetw. Edw . W 86.10 n. fieW Heves T Bennett. Ne Herm C W Sint/tall Mese Alfred Lastriell. New York /sane !Kennet. goading Peeextz, litee.ding w fisidtrEn. New Bork Jae T Pa6led. Maine Me...eneara. da.ttimora Mies noustrd. Sant'" n Mr & Mrg Campbell. di. U S A lrn Ig 02 w erlr. ir lOU -. 012 L. 1.013 q • oarg n•hingtorl p•rk onworth - . - H W Pant. II L & H,adstil. Boston _ . Mrs J ithr4o, etttsbnrg Ph Better. Plttsbarg - J ii Brice & la. Wilm, Del Mrs Noakes. Wilm. net Ron J.,nen Yocke. N J N G Tayidr, Sner. Tennessee H sounder.. New York E. 'llnaer, NOW York tk Eli maker .11 11. Lancaster N Doßalry, HarrialmiS .TaR Frady, Harr sburg kr Yell:Led, Ba.tlinire E J Saow. Ba timore vk' C 0 1 7 1 Liter it r A .r. Allento'n len.. I' °rt. c.v . terk 'rpe May, J 'Fmk Robuieon. II S A W O lieinDion. New York W B John on. earatos flopt G E Ro,s,ull. II ' a Jas Hall albang. N lr 1 J McWhorter. New York IC A Sprogu , New rota J.. 141 Coe Cleveland C 113 11 & In, Striae 6 C Wirord, 80- , ten. S Cook & be ht Lords H e wiett 6e wt. Detroit 13. nide Col,fo.nio W Bru rArPmidOil lSr No v to York onon • C E ' N York ro , L MADE) l'ort• Carbon Abel Mr :tin 5,4 7.51511 w .6 J, ineter Newburgh Mrs F acbler. Nsw b arch A Batt:dor. Newburgh p Vickers, New Sorseg C A Pointer tig wf, Phila RoC 0 C Bud, Hartland none De Dero York "ashinnton Was. - .ington n. .N York Beaton df, et punt ,eetne.F. Minn ).s6. ?mina 3ez, Baltimore Baltimore Baltimore New Jersey to Washington louth, Maas New York TIV York rrytown. "Si 3 Or IL cr ilen. York T o Francis, N Y 141;4 W kirtrul, New-York F 41:11I27. N.Av York i%Cui D Wooaell C Ei Mezvillo St Wf, Chicago Etofitext Nem , lock greet. below Ahab. W n McrarMo. Ohio ncacnuss S A Wilmingen 'oebington. E. "flew York 1 saf..New York Ecw York Chisaga Chicago New Jersey New York ton .aces. II Sit amuel C Christ. Baltimore Peter Illeeingo-, Ktageion C B Hayman KII2 [Mon Dr A mar- pug. Cam:M.4w L D Hate-. Cumberland co L W • Jas flew ick, New York DT Siilier. eirtAbare _ _ B F Wharton. Piltbbttrf 11 - 300 W 4 - 3.tw.Lincrt , ter co.f.a Saml L El.arrac,, i'Oek co.P4 tier," 5- • aro... At la Ba Cul James Ore,t/ Yo, k. Pa I Gan Peen:- &h t. ie. York. fa Grancitie Itarterah, 1 . 3114 W 0 Warner, Harcabarg N Watts. Carli,te _ - 34.4. Perna Nsor York te. Do w York Washington Wastwogton irousnn, lowa atl. New York Pittsburg ring. Pittsburg tires & - wf. Brie. Pa Parker. krip, Pa to-frong. Easton irey. "Easton. Pa • now. Easton, Pa - okerson. New York Partnsr. PhUa Wntsp , rt,Pa viler. Tamaqua & ai. Penna. J Dull. 11,ortsOurg B B ttardiu Lacic.ster . . J V Crispro:l. Rirrtsbarg Holli.laysourg G B arvisie. Dianotnnott RH eater, Lanaa-tor W C, •Aethens. Llac co. PS. • C Gtail IL,rt.sbarg Mrs John B").1. Penns W Parse al, West Chester C C BqtaTo R M Painter Et aiTtlo Ba.iand. Beatitnoro . . . Mr - Mlllor, New York E 1101 M :P.11 , 91' Yors Eiw J Pox, E•otor Etainek , , Washington W p. a co!tt. 6a..1111101 . 8 J B an Jed 17ver tag. P.:re rixPiile Mrdtdr,od. -:tadodadt). Reo.iSmilb, Now York • • .. - • Wildarms. Penns Brinterhoof. perms .118 y. Peznia . Obio •bti3.TrSBS New York - • • nsend & da,Easten! nen, Chester gen, New Haven New haven Er.., New Haven . . P F rauser. Ir 94ifimare _if T ftleck,sr.n Cana A g Durham, Reading eato—Chestnut street. above Fifth cn., 3 1 ,nns3 'venial L S 111elsan, szalie bury. Md. Pennrybrantal John W Halt. 0814.07:ire ell, New York Er 3121.112 De aware aon, New York J V Srn th, Nfa , riand ann. New York I.•okley, Pa • on Delaware 1. Baler,Now York rlh - . Salisbury. frtd 1B P 8111 ft, ibam,, , a & Inapt A tg (Tint, et DelAWare ,- - - aii . ord..Tr,VDßlllia., ;Mies Clark ms olti,Connectiont in Morn. , .. ir,Pc , t1, , ,11.1,, ;Limit Sas Strimarn, Parma a, Felton. Dal ;rapt S o An: er, P,,,man rigtokr.Blarsland 10.4 n N Wav, Penam. T /e. New 1 ork , Manz r S "di blit chPorian el, . 4 .I ,, ,,,mfacticutS Silver. Dela,Wlri I iston S lif Ware. New Sey.ey _ 1a do la, M Chank iD 0 Larrii-m..8 •w JATSAY t. Reading M Chnnk , ma r ger. Reading fJ W gfcColiongh,U S ants. Delaware IF Ne..anant, New York k, Slew York ;Alex Y....rk co • • tr, Wash:ngton McFall. 13 S sing,Wachington IF. a Packer. Dew Fork sing. Washington ;Fehr. Loc;tha. , t. M Cnnk Fitzpatrick lEW Bothl , hem B Robison ;Wm S Instlk.jr, w f s, Baltimore v ;E J Romer. IMa ware -• garten, Po•tscille C 0 FL•-yrten, oo4on • ha a r re .N n e w York le ! !s G S W F Zile•hlm w a Bamooe re ler, Baltimore ula—Chertnont street, abowe Manta & wf, Easton ID LalOrtretA. jr • rd NEW York W 0 B Snight, Maryland ta, New York P-B rdas , da New Jersey est, U b AW Merria. New York Mena. Allentown IS B Coleman. Illow York eo, New Castle .1 Miller. Pause en. Benton, Pa Wilkin son, Now York , diet. US N O M Harrison. New York icon & wf, N 3 L Leaman. Penns d. M Chunk ±J T Kirk ' ior, New York I J Oberholtzer. Lane co -brag. New York D _Rutt 4.1E6 Lanz: co Uniontown iT H smith, Pottstown . 9r. Weis , Jer..eyUnir Looser. Lebanon an. U S Bois-od. Pottsville abet,. USA !Miss Warner, Lane co ,i6A 1 • be—Fourth street. below Arels Jolly. Ohio IMrs Whit.head,Wieconsin , ew 'York 13 Mole!. New York -, New Yozlt 1M Bendlx, New York er, Ohio ; !A Marbonrg. Pennsylvania .: d. Bethlehem IJ O Mattison. N 497 - York rs & wt. Del City )W Lilly. Penn Haven Lancaster ,P 3 Barry, mab.onoy City II 8 A. !11l J Barry, Mohonoy City onlding ili H Witherow. Snippeneb Strasburg ;Dr A Belle y Brwinna, Pa , Btrasburg iC Roberts So eon. N Jersey on. Phomixville iC li. - Campbell, 17 SA 'honer. Ohio tW Showell, Berlin. Bethlehem 1 ton—Areit street, above Third. bile il?Frebs, Pottsville_ _ - _ Dean, Summit, A 3 I las Elen4ierson Nicol. Phila i Alex S Walter N.l RAniciouse! e P dropper, Maryland iD .6felot Fleetwood, _ _ .....__, .Plaminstn. Si mortitsec,. Pottsville Flemington, NJ ,13 Sbnl.z, Gettysburg New Hops SW Et Beecher, PottAtown , Lehigh co Capt Lewheaa. U 43 A Lehish co Lient C H tlalch, II S Lo. Lane co :OW Jay Evans, Jr, II S A acaster co tßev C H Conk lica„ M dare & wf. N T 'Sarni Warne, Mt ?lemma, NJ St Dichelas, Pa ,J A Eliseon, Delaware ;le—Third street. above Callowtans lontgomery co !L T Trumbower, Backs co I pringtown Jacob Campbell, Backs co k, bpringtown jG M F Rick. Slater barg ,T H 31111er, Allentown Trexlertown .Geo Gohnard, jr, Reading lag, PihSbllll W n Hamer-A E . Allentown Reading Jno Graves. Weisport er. Eanton Jao Johnson, r. Easton A Lame, tiorri town Easton :Geo Alcvamee. Ramon 3rthampton co 'S F Latz, Jacicsonvil , e Northampton CO Aaron Camp all, Bucks co 'orthampton co •E La abort, Backe co eepsr,Fonna Peter Gross, ;chase:twine tston iN Gross dr. la, g •bnecksville Penns Slatington I trialon—Market street. above Sixth ghey, Chester co !IT Masser, Centre co ay, Lancaster co I Miss K 8 Mitchell. Norristn s- Bew York +Bev W F Melds, Now York bin. Boston IC H Stewart & la, N Jersey B Y ri m/no o , n P enna 1 A b N n S rKi e k, M errWnm, Dal 'WG Doylestown iS Nov comer. Chambersb'g er, Lane co , Lt M Kelly, Chattanooga •er, Newrille *-J M Christi, Penna Dannek: Parma erelul—Sixth ortreet,- above climatal's& , Connecticut tW BoNworth, Boston on. Washintion.,D OIC L Boyd. 'ane I.land.N ith. New York T A Reynold,. Penne r usßn. York co iS D Chandler,' Chester c 0 raker. Davenport !Sire Benton, %feat Chester :r. Pottstown ILleut J P Foley. Parma Chester co 0 Swain, Waalt. C yberry,Tremout.Pul Wm D Ball, II S A co, Delaware cu, Pa J G Brown. 'Brash. D C .11, New York La R Peters. Lewistown t Vernon—Second St , above Arch. ...berP. Harrisburg ?Sas O'Neil. Tucksline, ft in. New York ;Chas V Dodge. Williamsport a, Tremont gain! Hilton, Pa -e. liew Jersey S ERITDM`m • , bey Jersey r,... rmpson ant, Burlington W Moody. Penny redlev, Seaford -3 El Leis g. Postsaille is. Delaware W Cook & la, lientOrt,N n. Schuylkill co I lion—Second utreet, above Market. aid, Philadelphia Venecirer & la, N I th, Easton & P Holcombe. 'Sew Jersey an. Delaware J H Mc (ash. Maryland cGear.Bridgeton.N J F &tack. Maryland isr.Cl*lten FiLi W El Gooding. Maryland • rown. Brownebarg i liryant. Mmyland .rk & la. Parma. iWm K Sutton. Maryland ey 51ReetS—Beressd street. belepW Vhie. , New 'YorklWm Canard, Backe co err. Attleboro litobt B New bold. Atttaboro -balm. tif J ill 11l Creedal°. wilmingtee tun, N J le B Sly. %ne a to, Pa • , ° , N 7 1 Jamps Kt Is Backe co Rita. 29th Reg P V ITirnothy Sly, Backe co k Beim—Third St., above Caidowbut .ii Moser, Allentown !Sohn Raul. Hew Texas, Pa an Bayer, N Lebanon Levi H Lies& Mettecon °lcel. Ponelsville Joe D Heritage. HiPtleion ' °reline', Milford. Del .1 Holstein. afilteretown -r Road% Somarton Jacob II Wolfe. Allentown • win'ar Hotel—Third street. above Mice. Malsberry,C S C Leidy, Malin, Pa ate, Allegheny I John Cochran. SOW Jeraey owl, PM'S 13 L Yseman. B ainnown binGlenahen, II S A , C Platt, BrookEyn C A ileiddleeton it da SPECIAL NOTICES. T IS NOT OFTEN TEAT WE COME IN CONTACT • an article that we feel justified in recommending to • umerone madam but the article of Family Dye Co ' manufactured by HOWE & STEVENS. we feel We eartily commend to all who may have nee for Dyee I colon. For sale by all Druggicte. jail 6t ;; . SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINLIIENT CUBES Robe in one minute. N&-PB/OP. CLOTRIIC4I, OP TEM LATEST made In the Beet Marmer, expressly for RI rim WS. LOWEST Selling Pricee marked In Plain • B. All goods made to Order 'warranted eatlefac. Oar Otin-Pnics STSTEM le strictly adhered to. are thereby treated alike. JONES & 00.. 604 MARKET Street GOLD PENG RH TOINTED EQUAL TO NEW, on the receipt of Os eente. Circulars for the John. eon Pm kept on application. by Kai/ or other wise. E. S. JOHSEON. Mannfaccory and mice. -lm 11.* MAIDE' LANS. New York OILY. Drl HAIR DYE!! TCHELOR'S celebrated HAIR DYE is the Beet its World. The only Harmless. True. and Rs/fable known. Thin splendid Hair Dye is perfect—ichanges . . Rusty. or Gray Hair. Instantly to a Mosey Bias& - Natural Brown. without injuring the Hair or stain the Skin. leaving the Hair Soft and Beautiful; im• Dealt vitality, frequently restoring its pried= . and reptile' the ill effects of bad Dyes. The e is signed WILLIAM A. BATCHELOR; all others mere imitations, and should be avoided. Bold by ,:Druggl3tg. era. YAUTODY. Si BkatCLAY Street. York. Dateholor's new Toilet Cream for Dreesini Hair. tv99-1y LLSON.—On Monday morning. 11th instant, Flo es, daughter of John and Mary S. Wilson. in the Sd - e r of ber age. ee 4.MM13.—0n the 12th instant, Bate. wife of Enon M. Due notice of the funeral will be siren. —Suddenly. on the 10th instant. Km Arin mend, wife of Joseph B. Littera aged 55 years. The relatives and friends of the family are reepeetfally • rite& to attend her funeral. from the residence of her uebnnd, No. 710 Franklin street. above Coates. on • iIL tirsday. 14th bet ., at 1 o'clock. To .pruned to Lau rel • SEOBRIA }MK —On the 10th bet.. Annie M.. wife of r ,, ELBA Shoemaker. and daughter of John and the to Cattail?. e O. Harris. The relatives and friends of the family are Ten, satiny • vited to attend the funeral. from the ?codeine of her unbend. Stain strost. Manarnnk. Wedneeday inn o.l32lt but. at 10 O'OlO4X szlelißß. —On the Bch net. Margaret HeYinT. i li t ilzta i ret: ( nd e irre g n e d‘ of the faultily s?e it Tided to attend her fu.erel.lroac her lat e residence , stain street. Germantown, this (Tuesday) atterno.dis January 12. at o'clock. • Si& D. —On Faturday. the 9th instant, Henry Bird, in the 62d year of hia age Funeral this( Tuesday) morning. at 10 o'clock, tremble' late resides ca. No. 904 Clinton street es SIORBS—On the Bth inst.. Thomas L. Morn, in the forty-ninth year of his age The relatiy. a and friends of the family are invited to att. nd the fans-al from his late residence. No. 217 Vine /treat, phil.delphia. this (Tuesday) ramming'. lith inst.. at Hi o'clock. Ml6==l The ralailves and friendlier the family are invited to attend her funeral. this (Tuesday) morning. at 10 o'eltik. from No Ifl7l3,ldiord steel, below South. PRESTON —On Sixth day morning, Bth inst.. Sane Preo , lon. widow of the late be. Jonas Preston , I n the 89th year cf her age. The relatives and friends of the o.toilY are 1"1" to attend the funeral (without further notice), on Taird-dal morning the l2th inst., at 11 o'clock. from the residence of Ar. George Thomas . Chester county. Carriages . 1. be in attendance at Oakland atation, Pennell sant nal *so. road, to meet the 8 (o'clock train from Philadelphia. on the morning of the funeral. RESSON & SON'S MOURNING STORE. No. 0118 CH VSTNUr Street, January 801. Black and ounde Balmoral Skirts. cl i . eyar d pimple Balmoral Skirts. (fray end black Balmoral Skirts. wad, Watered Moreens. Black - Bid Gloves. Alexandre; and :olivine. mock Rid Gloves. embroidered. Black Undressed Kid Gloves. embroidered. Blastoff's Mourning fink. Lenin's Mack Ts wises Black Crape Cohere, plaice and fancy. Tali 4 9 PIECES FIGURED SOLID 00- LORED SILKS. for Spring sales. received in store today. being ordered expressly by lee 13191 E & LANDELL. GENTLEMEN'S TRAVELING 1313 AWLS. - Black Mixt Mende. Cray Mist Mande nYRI3 & LANDILL. jsA FOURTH and AMOR etre3te. Or UNION LEAGUE OF PLILLA.- DELPIIIA. At a Special meeting M the Unioa League of Phila delphia, bold at the Leanne House. on the 11th day of January - , 1864, on motion of Mr. mozroa me- MICHAEL, seconded by Mr. WILLIAM D. LEWIS. the following preamble and resolutions were unapt stmelT adopted by the meeting: " Whereas, The shill. couraga. fidelity, and integrity with which in a ramie& of unparalleled trial. &BRA- E/CM bils:COLti has conducted the administration of the Wational Government, have won for him the high mt esteem and the mast affectionate regard of his aratsto-1 cotintri,-seen: . "And te7141.6a5. The confidence which au loyal men repose in his honesty. his Wisdom, end his Patriotism should be proclaimed on every suitable occasion, in or der that his hands may be strengthened for the important work be has yet to perform: 4211 i whereas, The Union League of Philadelplia, composed, as it is, of those who, having formerly be longed to various parties. in this juncture recognize no party but their country; and representing, as it dabs, all the irdustr:al, ruechanical, manufacturing, commercial, financial, and professional interests of the city, is espe cially onalitted to give, in this behalf, an unbiased and authentic utterance to the public sentiment: There fore, •`Regofced, That to the prudence. sagacity, opium hen,ion, sad perteveranee of M. Lincoln, under the guidance of a benign Providence, the nation to more iedebted for the grand results of the war, Which South• ern rebels have wickedly waged against liberty and the Union. than to any other eiesle instrumentality; and that he it justly entitled to whatever reward it Is in the inAver of the nation to bestow. "Regal ved, That we cordially approve of the policy which Ilr. Lincoln has adopted and "pursued. as well the principles he has announced as the ac :a he has per fotnis4 t and that we shall continue to give an earnest . and energetic support to the doctrine» and measures by Lich his Administration has thus far been directed and illustrated. "Reyfret, Tbat as Mr. Lincoln has had to endure the latuest share of the labor required to suppress the re hellion, now rapidly verging to its close. he ehould alto enjoy the largest share of the 1/0L10713 Which await thoFa who ha ye contended for the right and as, in all respects, he has shown pecosminent ability in fulfilling the requireutents of his great office., we recognize with pleasure the unmistakable ludic nlous of the popular will in all the loyal States, and heertilyJnin With our fellow-citizens, Without any distinction of party, here and elsewhere. in presenting him as the reeple's candidate for the Preiidency at the approaching elec tion. " Re, otv6d, abet a coral:anise of seventy-six be air pointed, whose duty it shall be to promote the object now proposed, by correspondence with other loyal orga nizations, by stimulating the expression of public opin ion, and by whatever additional modes shall, in their judo/out, seem beet adapted to the end ; and that this committee have power to supply vacanciee in their own body, and to increase their numbers at their own dis cretion. • "Resoircd, That a copy of these proceedings, properly engrossed and atteeted be forwarded to President Lin coln ; and that they also be published in the loyal news- Parer& " GEORGE H. BOXER, SECRETARY. lat. REV. A. A. WILLITS Raying been requested to deliver his very am:L aing and instructive Lecture. entitled TSS sECRET. On THURSDAY EVENING. January IL At CONCERT HALL, at 7..4. o'clock. For the benefit of the Penn Relief Association for the Aid of Soldiers in the Field and Hospitals," has consented to do so. We would ask the public to come to the Lec ture. and aid us in the good work of assisting our gallant Soldiers in their time of suffering. 803. ALEX sNDER DENRY,I BARTON GREEN. On behalf of JAS. R. GARRIOUBS. ! Committee of AMOS R. LITTLE,I "Poen Relief." STERLING BONSALL, Tickets H cents; at Pugh's. corner Sixth and Chestnut streets; H. A. Bowers', Sixth and Green streets. .ialff.-3to TWELFTH. WARD—?IEETIDJG TID AVOID THE DRAFT IN TII d TWSLF WARD. —A Is rae and enthusiastic Meeting of t he , citi zens of this Ward was held lest evening at Nipp e g n u. N. B. corner FOURTH and OBSEN Streets. Williams B. Mann, Edo., 'wee called to the chair. and 'Will am B Connell, Esq.. acted as Secretary. Nominations for Precinct Committees were made. After severaleloquout addresses the meeting adiontned to meet at the same place at 731 Wel.,rit this (Tuesday) Sve.cancr, at which time the citizens Nencrallyareiniited toattend. wM. R CON ELL, Sof3r. ORDIN li. ATIONZ—AIR. ASHLER 000 Mwill be ordained as a Gospel 3litueter at the 'fa bernatle Baptist Church, CHISTANGT Street, above Eighteenth, on TUESDAY BVENING. Jannaryl.2th, at o stuck. Sermon by the Pastor. Bev. De. BODY. Rev Messrs. .1. H. Benner 1. T. H. Castle, P. S. Hen son S. B. Simmons, and others, will take part in the services. lt* rer- TUE, ANNUAL MEETING OF THE LOCUST sTltifET MISSION (lure Swarthmore) ASxOI3I.I,TION will be held at No. 109 North TENTH Street, at 8 o'clock P M., the 13th inst. i2.12-2t. DAVID SOULL. Jr. PENNSYLVANIA lIORTICULTU BAL SOCIETY. N. W. corner fillOaD and Wai— ls-UT Streets. Monthly display of Fruits, Flowers, and Vegetables, THUS ENISG. lite Treasurer will be in attendance to receive the an total dues. 16 MMRS. MARTIN, RAPPING ME MARTIN,DII39, will sit daily at Mrs. Hale .. a Circular Library, 931 SACS Street, from 1 to SP. M. T.rme 60 cents. EZW , A CONCERT OF SACRED MUSIC given in St. John's P. E. Church. ST. JOBN and BROWN Streets. on TDESDAY EVSNINO, January 12th, 1864. Proceeds in aid of the Catirch. icke,s 35 cents. Can be bad at SORE'S, No. 343 COATES street, and at the door on the evenlng of Con cert. M. BISHOP CLARK. OP RHODE ISLAND. will deliver a Livfi r er its at biljelCAL FNi r. FIAI4, TUESDAY Sanuarx 12. as 8 lasect: The Law of Periodic Best. T i ickete, keel:Rs rroceede for tho bonett of St Italthemr ELMS coral Church. Mr' FIRST-DAY, OR s - unDAT SCHOOL SOWETY, —The Annual Meeting of the Society wel. be held oa WBDNESDAY :NEXT, 13th last., at 4 P. R.. at CHYSTRIJT Street. ALEXARDSR KIRKPATRICK. Sec "SPURGEON AND WHITFIELD COMPARED.' —A LECTURE, by Rev. ELY ATT SMITH. to be given in the ELSVBSTB BAPTIST TWELFTH Street, above Wad. on TUBA DAY EATBDII2IO, .Tanuary 12th. ISB4, at 8 o'clock. Tick ets 25 COWS, lobe had at the principal Book Stotes, and at the door on the evening of the Lecture. RionyrEENTH WARD RELIEF Will. —A meeting of the contribtitore to the above tuna will hs held on WEDNESDAY EVENING. January 18. at 7311 o'clock. at the Had of the Kenniegton Engixe Company. itICHKOAD Street, shore Marlbo rough street to take into consideration the propriety of appropriating the fund now in hand to aid in the enlist- Mont of volunteers to avoid the Draft. CONRAD B. DAL CHARLES M. LUKENS, Committee VirCAMDEN LECTURES —THE SE COND LECTURE of the course will be delivered by the Bev J. H. McILVAINE, D. D., Professor in Prineeion College, R. J., in the FIRST B sPTIST Cittait t, et, Forthrpx street, on TUESDAY EVENING. 12th lnetnnt T. e subject will be "The Arrowhead. or Virelis In esriptions of Babylon, Nineveh. Persipalie, &G.' The proceeds for the United Slates Christian Commission. Tickets at ins door 26 cents. 3f. PSNSIItfi . Chairman. le S. H. GRAY, Feeretarr HOUSE OP REFUGE.—mir, AN NU‘L MEETING of the Contributors to the Nom Ins t ant, , ge will clockad on wstozussua.y. the 13th at 4 o' P. M., at No. EG9 North IRSTH Street. above Arch. _ . . The Annual Report of the Board of Managers will be submitted, and an election will be held her Officers and Managers to serve for the ensuing year. ALSXati OBE HENRY. laB•wttat &watery House of Range. 111M ‘. AKEENSr e EN b G o TO Nr I S o O ro U g P , H P O hi U ad E, Dhia, January 11, 1154 —The IttesiecTote SOUP SO- .OIM are DMltilit:Tlll4 ROCP DAILY to the suffering and worthy poor of their district. and Mr. JOHN O. NOP SINS, No. 321 North NINTH Street. has been appoint ed their agent to solicit and receive contributions in aid •of this desirable object Any donations. either in money. . Wood,'ltenr; or vegetables, will be thankfully received by the Managers or either of the undersigned officers: (MORON STOCIKRAM. President, on the Delaware river, loot of Norris, street. CHARGES M. LCHENS, Secretary. 1035 Beach street, tatrte Laurel. GEORGE J. HAMILTON, Treasurer, at Common wealth Bank. southwest corner Fourth and Chestnut streets. Un- tuthe SOuTHWARRIi. SOUP SOEIETY The Society will commence Distributing Soap and Bread on WEDNESDAY next. 13th 11131E011. at 11 o'clock, A. 12. teat-year the Society opened the r Hone° on 3... nary 19. 3861. and closed on Mare& 14. 12033. hay ing been in active operation for a p-rled of night weeks Durtng that time they distributed 12,748 loaves of bread, weighing eight tons. at a cost of 012. 2S. and 23,400 quarts of Soup, at a cost of $562 Si The fonds of the Society are very low, and the officer, feel that ti ey have only to state this fact to the friend , of the poor and distressed of our city, when the generou' svmpathy of our benevolent citizens will be manlest. in that onl Treastrier will be able to meet all the de• mends made upon him. • Donations in money or provisions can be sent to the Soup House. SUTHERLAND West, below Queen, or left with the following: ROBERT CLUCK. President. 321 Christian Street. BENJ. MORTON. Treasanr. VA% Catharine Street. E. S. HALL. Secretary'. Corn Exchange Bantt, CHAS, ti, CLOSE, Assist Sec's% 33 t Reed Street. OFFICE Ow THE FAIRMOUNT AND AROii-ST. CITY PASSENGER RAILWAY (I. No. 2562 CALLOWRILL STE RET—PIIILADEL. PULA. January Ilth, Mt —The Board of Directors have TBIS DAY declared a Dividend of One Dollar per share on the capital stock, payable to the stockholders or tneir legal representatives, on and after the Elst but. The transfer books will be closed until tat, sl lest. jal2 JOHN T. LA tUt g. Trite RVPENNSYLVANIA Dm A, s R,LIEF ASSOCIATION —The Rooms of add se. sedation. at No. #24 WALNUT Street, are open ditty from 9 o'clocn A M. all SP. M. for the reception of do nations in Goode, Clotimm. and Be' be. Concribadon in Money are to be banded t + the Treasarer. 14 ne CLAIM, Eeg., South THISD Street. j OFFICE OF THE NOKTII PE li,M 81'LVAOIA. RAILROAD COMPANY; Thilsdol phis. No 407 Walnut street, January IL 1861 At an annual meeting of the Stockholders of the North Penn spivs niaßailroad Company. hetd this day, Pit A NEC LIN A. CO.nLY was elected President. and the follow ing gentlemen Directors for the ensuing year John Brock, William G. Ludwig. .Tehn Jordan, Jr , Ellwood . I, J:ear:non. Algernon S. Roberts. : Edwar Runt night, S .T. Giiiinaham Fell, Alfred Morris Wain, I. Pe robs.ron Dutchluson. Lit EDWARD ARMSTUO SG. Secretary. 11.1DDICAL PU.RVEYOR'S OFFICE, north FIFTH .treet. . . . . Pir_LADsr,piztA. Roy 12. UM. 2itets and Dealers in 6tEDICOIIIB. Ef.t)SPI . P.SI BTORES HOSPITAL FURNIVORE. BXDD/ffer &a.. Ike invited to submit theftei P,* Lista from Was k time to this 0/$Ol4. J. mETRRAY. nols-stamt: Rivas= sad Narleyor, !rte► IRIVVIITIDI V,llk ARD, AVOID DRAFT. TheUttt o, c o o SWITTI W& an revaosteata meet 011 FRIDAY EVENING; :fAIIIYARY trout, HORTIOULTURAL HALL. BROAD AWD WALNUT EMINETS. To adopt each measures as may ba tramaaaatY to rataa the quota of the Ward required by lb* Pm-ideal's last call, and AVOID THE DRAFT. A. J. HARPER. THEODOEG CUTLER.. JOS. W ETERES, K ELDRIDGE SH:PrIL J. W. LEAMINO.. JOHN T. ANDREWS. CAPT. EDWIN PALMER, F. WIST:Ht. J. It. MANIC EN. C &EBB JOHNSON, EDWARD sHIPPEN. W WHITE METH. A L. HOODON. WM. FRISCH. THOMAS 1,41.8618. FIieTRENTIf WARD ROUST V 113 ND.— At. a. Fl 7 OLIO MU ritiG altos Citizens of the I IFJ fiE eTH WARD the fo lowing pereona were appointed to collect contributions to the Volunteer lionr,t7 Fund of the Ward: FIRST PRECIIirCT. wood. 180.9. Groan street, 'Wm. Spear. 1626 thti/owhill street. Jacob Rowers . Christian Brown. B. A. earner Fifteenth and Sprint Oft tijem ttriets . . John Doris!, 633 North Fifteenth street. John Carlin. Fifteenth, above Bering. Garden street SECOND PANUINCT. Thom. J. BeiviNe, 650 North Seventeenth street. Adam Fredericks. IBia Callowhiil street. Jno. Mislead. 558 North Seventeenth street. Dewy Cobb, 1610 Wood street. Wm. Swiss, 1742 Green street. Tilt RD Ph NCINCT. . _ - . - - - - John Pearce. 1G P Green ctrect. A. B. Davis, 1600 Wallace street. R. B. Swans. 636 North Fifteenth street. Jos. M. Thomas. 1126 itc Vernon street. Jas H. Eldredge, 16C6 Brown •treet. Ptitrit.T.fl PRECINCT. Henry Davis, 1436 Poplar street Hawk McCurdy. 1123 Poplar 'street. J. O. Dixon. 821 North Fifteenth atreet. - F (VTR PREOING'I'. jno. J. Kersey, 312 n Green street. W. J. Chambers. 1132 Callowhtli street. Hears t-rernen. 11.3 Call swbill wrest Peter Byrne. Twenty first and Hamilton streets Alfred Hoopes, 2017 Brandywine street. SIX rl3 PRECINCT. - • - . Yes. W. Martin. 2103 Vine street: Wm. Curry, S. B. corner Twenty -ascend and Callow kill streets. Jno. F Mine. 2104 Dims Emory. SEVENTH ireE:3I.IICT. Jno. Brown. Jss. Bter.ea. 2517 Hamilton etieTst, Johnson klugbes, 2,520 Thittatest,eet'-t .... use W. Bide. 2620 100.iotthill etreit: EiGHTEI pasciffur. Hiram Miller, 2213 (3.esn street: A B. Caldwell, 770 North Twenty-fourth spreet. Abrabern Byers.-2216 Coates street R. J. Whitesides. 2210 Mt. Vernon etreet. Jno. Lawrence. 748 Noah Twenty fourth street. Henry Clark, 775 If or:h Tee enty. fourth street. le MTH PRECINCT J. Arley White. 628 North Eighteenth etraet T. W Price, 1509 Mt Vernon street_ Wm. Mann, 1711 Breen street. C. B. Barrett. 170 e Wallace street. Semuel heniets. 1821 Coates strott. Charles W. litebbe. N. D. Hill, 636 North Eishteenth street. TENTH PREC/N Wm. Matthews, 5022. Mt Vernon street. H. Ha wkine, 2145 Mt. Vernon street. T. M.. Triol. 1933 Brown street 1100xstra, 1900 Mt_ Vernon street. Edwin T. Coxo. Jno. Warnock. 1335 Brown street. Edward Erdman, WV Poplar street. COMMITTKE AT LAtter.. . . . HIRAM 11111L141t, 2313 O. een street. JSAAC C. PRICE. Nineteenth and Mt. Vernon streets. JAS. DuCGRE.h.TY. 2211 Urean street. 'I be above named persons can procure Collection Books of the Secretary, at 606 ABC g street. property certified. . Should any or the abo re named Committee decline to serve. they will please notify the Secretary by Wednes day evening. a Geserai Meeting of the Committee Will be held on WEDNESDAY EVENING. 13ch instant. at /3 o'clock. at S. E. corner of TWIsIgTinTtI and COATE 4 street, - THOMAS W. PRICE, President. 0. A HOFFMAN. Secretary. ial2.2t .SIGNED ACK.NOW. it of the following contribut or the FIFrEANTH WARD:. 1)/Le &bra Randolph, $l5 00 . N. B. Moseley. 15 0 0 I Juhn A. Sheble 10 0) Capt Turley 10 0) Mira A .s. Churchman. 10 00 Chas. Thomas 10 00 E. L Thomas 10 00 Jacob Bennett 10 00 Beery J. Knight 500 he. Vender rift 5 00 Mr. liolateatt 1 00 Chas. Perry .•......... 200 J. Bro on. •.• • • ....... 200 Mr. Fallow 5 00 G. W Smith 500 H. Williams. 1 00 Michael McCloskey)... 500 Mr. &eggs 5 00 Mrs. BrahueT• •-•,••••• . 1 0 -' J. B. Smith 600 Mr. Shields 6 Oi Mr. McAllister 200 Mrs Dixey 600 Mr Pettit 5 00 S. R. Arnold 2 CO Samuel Greeby 5 00 J. M. Smith 600 D. Stokes 5 00 H. P. Newhall 500 Wm ael H Holt rben 1 CO 200 'Mich Berman 51yer......... 100 Mr. Harney 2 00 M. ettit 2 Mr. Shallow ..... 1 00 00 Mr. Ryan 6 00 Levi O Le Kelly 25 James Beaty 6 00 G. M. Rawlings...... 500 J. D. Smith 500 J Remedy 500 Noble Bill 601 Woe. H. iCromwell.... 500 A McCateheon 6 00 Henry Osmondy 600 'B R. Mills 500 Et ward P. Hall 500 John Q. 8r0wn........ 500 Peter Byrne • 500 oharies MeCartY 5 00 Win. Green 200 Charles Edgers 1 00 Win. J. Clambers.... 600 John Griffith 600 Henry Dean 6 00 James Bell 1 00 T. Walker 200 Joseph Burk 6 00 ' Win M. Glare 500 ..fames Ferguson 1 00 I Sams Noceerserger.• • 2.00 laerferd Frater.-..... • • 300 K Sixty 2 2 0 Joseph Allisonoo o 3. IL Baker 6 00 P. Johnson 5 00 Cash 3 00 IH. St S. Carsteran 5 00 !James Fisher 500 Dr. Reese 5 00 George T. Seale ..... .. 50 i Matthew Butt 6 00 George Entries 6 00 John Veiny 6 00 Robert Anderson 5 00 S. Liggett 3 0 , 1 Solomon Trainer 2 CO John Anderson 3 00 George Toting 2 05 aplt o Cunningham. • 509 Mrs. GriTith 2 0) John Smith 000 'Henry baulk 500 F A. Leman Leman 6 00 E. W. Lewis 2 CO &Med 5c0pe5......... 50) S. E. Sanborn 1 00 John Hazlett 50 Hr. Eckert 1 03 T. A. Reilly 5 00 C. Fouuet 2 00 D.ll, Solis .... ....... 500 CaA. sh. 2 00 H. Rtahran ff .0 00 Wm. S. Morrison 6 00 Conrad Alsinories 5 00 WmWm. L Fairman—. 5 00 . yn del 600 George Dtugas 5 00 George Sill 2 00 Fred. Strasettmeyer... 1 00 Alex. McCoy 5 00 John Gay 1 00 Thos. McGinley. 1 00 Henry Magee 5 00 Isaac Bartley 5 00 Si. McNeirny 8 00 Z Drake 6 03 John F. Polhill 5 00 Mrs. Alger 2 CO Mrs. Beatty 2 00 Jos. L. Evans 6 00 John Quinn 6 00 8 W. 0 5 00 John Kelley .. 200 Win. Mallen 1 00 Wm. J. Taylor ...... .. 6to And.nks 5 00 Arthur 5 00 . slager . eOO Richard Boswell 5 00 Wm. liiramoley• ... •. - • 600 Wm. B Tho mpson ... S 00 J. L. Ringwalt 600 B i Krupp 6 00 Chas. Lowery . 6OD Bdw. Lynch 260 Lorenzo Hiner... ..... . .3 00 Christian FOX ...... .. • 300 Daniel Walker 9 00 Lewis Reinhart....... 200 Chas. Whiteman 60 John H. Mein 2 00 Win. 11. Burr 500 Geo. W. Warner 3 00 EC Fairlamb 6 00 Gash 5 00 Edw. Walleee..... . .. 500 David S. Craven 6 00 Walter 11. Tilden. —— • 5 01) H. Gorman 5 00 W. R. Hemphill..... 5 00 T. H. Childs 5 00 James Nugent 6 00 Cash 5 01 (lash 600 Cash. 5 00 1 ipublished in a few days. 310 S. POTTER, Treasurer. MTHEintilIE.ll. L EDGES the recoip hone to the BOUNTY /DAD Win. sellers Et Co • • • •COO 001 BeamentAzaougherty .403 00 1 Wl/s. Mann 3G. CV Thomas Potter ..... —3oo'oo Sharp & Deakins WOW John 'Wiest 100 00 H. Beason ICO 00 .Coln Pearce 100 00 Thos W. Price 10c 00 A. li. Davis 110 00 John P. Bell 100 CO C. G. ED ffman ..•. 50 00 W. S. Roblin 50 00 J. L. Haines 50 t 0 Henry Davis 60 00 Thomas Dailett 60 00 Was. T. Taylor 50 00 WM. G. Porter 00 CO V. G. Bush.- -- - 00 CO Jas. Shoemaker 50 00 B. C. Webster 50 00 C. C. Ha MI fin ger 50 . 00 H. R. Kibbet 50 CO B. W. Hensel 50 00 A.W.Rand 50 00 1.. B. Broomall-- - - 60 00 Jas. B. Terry 50 0 Jae S. Chambers 60 00 C. A. Walborn 60 00 A. Wilcoor 60 00 Morris Raleigh 60 604. Thomas Hughes 59 10 Wm .151 Parham 50 00 Reeve L Knight 50 00 J. W. Stout 50 00 Win. C 11.091150 n. ..... 00 00 John ahn 50 00 , Thos Ir Watson 50 00 G. 8. Mater . 60 00 . T. Allison 50 00 S. Conrad 80 00 . A. Hunt 30 00 George Burnham '' , o 00 r. B Watson 25 00 Chas. P. Bowers 25 00 B W. Bomberger Di 00 I. M. Moss 25 00' W. J. Shultz .... . .... 25 DO A. A. eonthworth.... 25 00 George Milliken 25 00 . b. C. Roney 25 00 T. .7. Heather 25 00 Jseeph D. McKeas.... 25 00 J M. Dobbins_26 1..0 R T. Schmidt2s.oo }1,13 Lippincott 25 00 H. Haldeman 25 00 Win. Albright 25 DO Gee. H Oberteuffsr.... 25 00 Wm. B. Buck 25 001 J. S Poston 26 MD Rd. D. Stokes- 26 031 E. T. Dorast.• ••• •• • ••• 25 001 C. J• blotter. - - 26 00 Thos. C. Davis 20 001111 H A. Brown. 25 001 Wm. M. Grissom 25 00i Joshua Eyre 25 COO 3 T. Delecrois 25 . 00 1 : Cash 25 Got i C. Randall.. 20 CO D. Tobert 20 CC , John L. Newbold 20 00 , Jas. W. Itodgers• • ..• • 20 00 1 J. De Cooney 20 00 . Jos. Quinn.-- .. ....... 20 (0 1 Robert C. Broths 20 00 1 Edwin Gatzmer. --- 20 CO 1 J. W. Scott 20 00 . T. T. Derringer....... 20 00 o Win. R. Scott 20 11 001 -. D Frithunath 2000 . Win. Johnson 20 CO Chas. A. Jenkins.-- 20 (01 Wm. Parvin, Jr...... 20 001 I. A. Beer.-- -. . ..... 2000. Wm. B. Lippincott.... 20 00 Isaac Lachman 20 CO Jas. Sallender.....••• 20 00 Cheri.' s Funberry 16 00 Charles llolyber 15 00 ' James Monroe 16 00 Wir, (Suisse'. 1000 lichard smith ..... ... 10 00 C. H. Godfrey. 10 0i H. Mclntosh 10 03 Mr. Conover 10 CO 1. P. Terry. 10 00 ' o. T. merry...— 10 CO Wm. .b. Fait , n 10 00 H. H. Peacock 10 t 0 Philip Wilson 10 00 E. S. Talmage . 10 00 I. C. . Mr. Bogy Sidney 10 10 00 CO B. P. Glenn 10 00 David Elliman 550 Win. Stapler 10 00 Chas W. Hobbs 9 00 Patrick 0'C0nne11.. . ... )0 110 (lath . 800 Samuel G. Scott 10 00 Mr. Trotter lo IM John Goforth 10 00 H. N. Fitzgerald 10 00 IL H. hiccurdy 10 00 T. Hamilton 10 CO Mr. Frishmuth 10 CO F. 8. Fisher 10 00 Sir. Carricross. 10 03 Dr. Schenck - Di 00 Clayton Haines .10 001 D B. Bullock 10 00! R N. Bower 10 00 Charles Buob -10 00 B. J. Whiteside 10 00 F. E Thurston 10 CIO Chas. E. Pan coast.... 10 (0 David Carrick 10 00 Wm Roods 10 00 John Warnock 10 00 H. W. Ridgway 10 co Jacob 13•1Iey 10 00 •-4 W. gamin 10 03 W. H. Lippincott 10 00 t Wuxi Bolton 10 00 I A. L. Wilson 10 00 Calvin Phillios 10 00 Rev- G. F. Krotel.... 10 00 Isaac C. Price .00 00 George S11:11 gee 5 1 00 Nathan Broob e 25 tIO R. t toyle `2OO G. Walton ...... , ....- 26 00 J. M . ColDngewood... 10 GO W. H. Taber 10 00 Coleman Sellers ..... .. 10 CO James Speer 10 00 Rev. 8 O. Wyle 10 00 An additional list will be' lt T 1 SIXTH WARD TRIUMPHANT.— K. biztnWaro being now thoroughly organized. with Committees in each precinct to collect lands for Ward Bounty. we moat earnestly ' and respectfully so licit subecriptions from all who prefer voluntary enlist ment to a draft. We are mustering in our quota rapidly, and .11 we want Is Ends. Any number of men can be furnished. Persona who Wieh to subscribe,. and may not have been called on by the Precinct Committee, would do well to deposit their subscription With the Treasurer, Wm. H. BARNES. No. 37 N. THIRD Street, below Arch where all "funds for the Ward ' Bounty will be placed. We are paying tdo cosh on , mastering in the recruit. PRECINCT aconfgrrnEs. Precincts. Precincts. First—John Hagan, Fifth—B. C. Walborn, Themes Shreiner. H . C. Bond, Chas. Heritage. A. B. Roberts, Second—A. F. Blair, Sixth—Geo. - AmeY. Geo. Davis. Philip Mitten, Miles D. Carpenter. John Hurley. Third—Dr. Hobeneack, Seventh—D. H. Levitt. Mr Hogueland, Major Peter Fritz, J. B. Smith, Chas. Yeager. Ponrth—Wm H. Barnes. Eighth—P. Duffy. Samuel Miller, James Reek. Qee, W. Harkins. -Tames Ryan. Samuel G. Cooper. Secretary, JOBB HAGAN Treaearer, WM. R. BAR jab-4t• Preeteect, Aid EIGHTEBNTII WARD-ST EX -11::::::3K".TRA BO oBTI —The Committee appointed to Mamma the funds raised for the purpose of paying the extra ward bounty to all recruits aocrftlited to the Elehteenth ward, w4l sit at ED. CORGAS' Office, BEACH Street, above Hanover. daily. from 2 to 4 o'clock P. X_ M. P. BRADY, W. W. WEYANT. IDlsburelnECommittee. ED. GOEGAS. By order. H. HIIPLET gRNKLIN , Chairman Committee. JO, A ALLEN. osaretaries. 8- jail-nt* CXXXLES OBADTP, Tteasoser. per' OFFICE, OF THE GIRARD COL LEGE PASSANtiER h. ILWAY Co.. corner of I.o.l,UhailA and JUDOS Avenues.—PHILADELPHI46 Jan. 11, 1864. At the Annual Meeting of Stockholders. held this day, fo the followlog gentlemen were elected r the 8.4811/11&.. 3far: PEEEFIDENT. E. B. E , DWILIIDS. 3 :P.ECTORS. I Andrew A. Bucler. I Henry CruskeY. 7. -- br 1 ambert. . (1a 'Thomson J*2e.3 ZVlil,am D. Grant, OFFICE Or • TAE OVRAELD COL. C.3 '.. ENCS SeENOEII RAILWAY COMPANY. cOr. too of coLbkißlA and RIDGE ALT eanes. YHILADEL. PHU, Sanitary 7. 1864. At meeting ONEhe Board of Direotore, held this day. a dividend of DOLLAR. per Stolre was declarel on , aeb Share of the Capital Stork of tto Company. Payable • n demand to the Stockholders or their legal ropreeenta - tire s. clear of all taxes. The bans:sr books will be closed till the 20t= last. 12 W. 16 BLIGHT. Treasurer. OFFICM OF THE gIitARAD COL LIX, 6 PA oSENGECCRAILWAY 00 ym , her of COLUMBIA and P.IDG a avenues. PIItLADFLPfIia.. JaarLarr 7, 1.854. t a 'Death It of he Rom or Directere held this day. Pivideild Ot (AB 10T.L alt oar Share was deciar e:ch Flo:re of the capital stock of the Company. payable demand to the otockhoidere or their Lea .1 repro !eptatiyes, clear of all taxon, 1 he transfer beOke will he cloned tilt the 20rn jae u 61 W. B. B AIIMY. Treasurer. PRESS.-PHILA_DELPEEIA, TUESDAY, JANUARY 12, 1864: ES. man 011kS. WELDING W. B. BLIGII r, . secretary , and Treasurer rerIPNICLILAXPECLPIIII.A. JAZ. 3i 19 , 64 .ro Mrs. Oro. T. Lr , - , 13 and Mlee MArtr Mt' • Eil:NP.'r, DtrectreeneP : We. the Public Waiters of the city of Philadel phia., do berobt , gritrittoneiy tender oar services to the ladiee Of the Com=ttee of the Soldiers , Reading Room, for aft pa.p-se of toraqing at the Collation to be given On Meader. Jan_ G. A 64 to the old and tried 'Veterans of the 29th Regiment Yonneylvanta 'Volunteers, Y.,)!ITS, rOVeCtfialiy. Datnneil Stewart. Thos. 3. Dorsey. :so, .Turdon. Henry Harman. Henry :union. Samuel Roberta. - Geo. Ting , ey. Senn Erwin.. Henry Toblae. S. Sewell, Sohn Stewart. Rana Sbadd. Lewis 1607;pr:or, Isaac Foster. :Frederick Wool.ttu. itidewaY R. rout z. Nettle Fraacie, E. W. Korth,, Geo Wolfed. PhiLto Holmes. PHILADELPMA., Jan. 4. ISSi To Ea.f.r.ow, 67:11fAnT, and °Mors; On baralf of the Ladies of the Soldiers' Reading Itoom. we accept. with ronob pleaaroe, of the services yott so promptly bane oTered. to old na in pay Ins honor to the brace men who have fought. and are ready to tight to the end. for the great ear, °of Freedom and Union. Ee..peoffnlty, MRS. GEO T. LEWIS, Dirac/trauma Yt SS ML BY Ma ENRIF , Mr. NINTIFII WARD NATIONAL, ABSOI:IATIOLV. a molar .tated meeting of the Math Ward National -Union ka6octatton wttl t e - held THIG (rnearay) Rs , SI (3, Jaonary t 2. at 73 o'clock, tho TWE,I.FTH and FILBStiT atm. Paactual at tend ardm is reau,..t..d. [lt ] JOHN 1.. tlfL APPLICATION WILL BE MADE Mr to the Managers of the ME a.CANTE LIB +LA- ItY CONTAIN'S( for renewal of CERI'fFICA.VE of one SHARE OF bTOCK. No 1072. standing. to the name of eLFRIM.D B. JUSTICE, the same having beet.; lost or IMPHILADELPHIAMerin ESTATE Anoutif 01101,1. —TITO Committee ap pointed to wind np the tiff...trb of this Association noti thofma having fatly-pain Stook to present *heir Cortift osier, with re.eipt, et the Office of R. tCHREtriEn. NOBLE Ptreet. above Ninth. on or befo-n the int clay Of AP tal nest. H. VAN IP IL. E SCHRZENZR, ALLAN W. RICHARDS: Cart/mitten. Jae- u3za OFFICE. MINE HILL AND SCHAII(L -aILL ItAVEPI R tILR , AD COMPANY, PIIILADBLVHIA. Ist mo . 9 h. TUC Al a meetinngg of the Board of Msnaters, hold this day. aaerni-auauel dividend of FiAlit PEN. CENT (equal to two dollars per share) was declared. payable to the Stockholder., or their legal repreffentativer, on or after the 21st int t., clearer all taxes. The. transfer book will be closed =Oil the list inst. jail tutnset WiLLIA.6I BIDDLE, decrktery. PHILADELPHIA. AND RE &DING gpaggre. ItAILKOAD dice throug•ra C 0.,, PinLanaLrara. Jan. 11.18!99_ At, an election held this nay.. hr the stockholders of iihisceraratili, the following .gentlemenwere elected t. 3 eei!ve for the eiasnir. g year leroider.i—OßA.RLES E. SMITH. Managers. B. M. FELTON. JOHN 11 TOWRE, Ii PRATr MoKELN, A. 8 Hying, WM. ItIALLtII6, GROROR Tree...wow —SAMUEL BRAD ED R.D. tieoretary—wild. H W EBB. It Mtse CORN VaNCII.II.IIIOK. -BAKU, PIIILide DELYIIIA, November dad. ME. At the Election held 18th inst. the following Stockhold ers were duly cleated Directors of the Corn Exchange Sank: - G. Cettell. • Christian J. Hoffman. D. W. Cotherwood, admoad. A. Sender. Charles E. Nirilkins, David Vanderveer. Jonathan Knight. Board this day ALEX. G. tamely re-elected Prealdont faa Pr J. and joBE J. W. TORREY. CsinhiAr. Alexander James Steel. Robert Emden. William P. Cox, Samuel T. Canby, phuip B. Minsle. John F. Gross And et the meeting of the wasuna. Red..V FOFREY, Cashier. no244ire MOFFICE OF THE PIKE SIX MUTT!- AY INSIIRAISCE COMPANY OF PlllLa DE6- FRIA. PHILADIMPRIA. January 4. IE4 Rho Board of Dlrect..re av-- this day declared a nay went of Interest ofSIX PER CENT. on the Capital Stock, and SIX PER CENT. on the Sorip of the dompanY. piLywhie on and after the 12th instant, free of taxes. jab lot SeldttEL WILCOX. Secretary. giir.PHILADELPHIA AND READINO Redy, RAILtIU*D oroattrAarY. Office No 421 Smith FOURTH. Street, DaroADELPHIA, December 2, 188:1. DIVIDEND NOTICE, —The Transfer Books of this Company Will be closed on THI7I3BDAT, 17th instant. and reopened on TUBSDAI. ' January 1881. A Dividend of BIivEN PEE ESNT., clear of State tag, has been declared on the Common Stook. payable ill Common Stock on and after the list December next to the holders thereof as they shall stand registered on the books at the close of business on the 17411 met. A Dividend of THREE AND A HALE PEE CENT., emir of Stao tax. has been declared on the Pre ferred Stock, payable in Cash or Common Stock, at the Wien of the holds r, on and after the list December next, to the stockholders as they shall stand regh terad on the books at be close of 'Muir:less on the 17th inst. Holders of certificates which have been discharged from this office, or either of the Transfer Agencies. are Particularly requested to have them duly registered on the Transfer Books to which. tney have been transferred. prior to the 17th Met Stockholder. whose names are registered on the New York books will be paid at the Farmers' LOVIII end Trust Comma - J. and these whose names are regtetered on the Boston books will he paid at the office or Messrs. I. B. Thayer & Brother. B. BEADEOED. del-ti Treasurer. Mos.• OFFICE OF THE EN'TEELPRISE IIIoURANCE COMPAPY. 400 WALNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA.. January 4, 1864. REEDirectors have this day dovared a dividend of T PER CENT on the Capital Stock of the Com- Pall , ' for the last es month_ J o pay_able on demand free of all taxa*. THOMAS H. MONTOOISI SRL ja4-1.2t Secretary. MOFFICE, OF THE PHILADELPHIA CITY PASeENBER RAILWAY COMPANY, .No. 7re.00 ESITiITr Street. At a meeting of the Board of Directors held this day. a Dividend of es 2 26 per share C 09.4 declared, clear of taxes. payable to the STOCKHOLDERS, or their legal representatives on and after the 14th inst. The transfer books will be closed until the 14th last • • WM. W. coiatt Treapilyer. PRILADELPETA, JSZL. 4. 1E64. • pir• OFFICE OF THE 'HUNTINGDON AND BROAD TIP MOUNTAIN RAILROAD AND UOAL COMPANY. 258 South THIRD street. PHILADELPHIA. Dec at, 1883. The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the Hunt ingdon and Broad. Top Mountain Railroad and Coal Company will be held at the office of the CoMINDIP. on TUESDAY, January 12.1889. at 11 o'clock A. M . When an election will be held for a President and Twelve Di rectors. to sena for the ensuin_g 3 ear. de24-tial2- J. P. AERTSEM. Secretary.. M.lrEgEtS/CY SHORE. PINE CREEK, IND STATE LISLE ICAILLtoaD. —Agreeably to previous notice, a Meeting of the Commissioners of the above enterprise was held at the Girard House, in Phila delphia, on the 10th inst., and after the transaction of business they adjourned to meet again at the PEANIKLIA HOUSE. in Jersey Shore. Lycomivg county, on THURS DAY. the 4th day of February. 1664. at 10 o'clock A. N.. to open books and receive subscriptions, Preparatory to organizing the Company. • report on the general character of the route will be made by the Engineer at that time DBCSMBER 16. 1683. dale- tre4 imp OFFICE= OF THE FAME SUR, ANC); COMPANY. No. 4U6 CI SP u street. PIDLADWHIA. Jan 4. 1E64. • At e, meeting of the Board of Directors of the Fame Insurance Company. held this day. a dividend of THREE PE)t GaNT. was declared, out of the profits of the last six months, clear of all tax jall,l2t W. L BLANCHARD. Sec's,. AMIS.RICAN LIFE INSURANCE AND TRUST COMP. NY. PHILADELPHIA, January T. 1861. At the annual election by the Stoonbolders, held on MONDAY , . January 4, the follsorlzur gentlemen were elected Trustee,. viz Alexander Wbilldin, J. Edgar Thomson. George Nugent. Eon. Jame. Pollock, Albert C. Roberta P. B. Mingle. Samuel Wo J. Willa Howard, Samuel T. Bodine, John Aikman, Charles F. Heazlitt. ,Hon Joseph. Al!boa, Isaaeilaziehurst._ _ _ _ _ And at a meeting of said Trustees, held this day. the renewing officers were elected for the ensuing year, Viz: President—ALEXANDER WHILLDIN. Vice Pr. eldent—ardaDEL WORK. Actuary—JOH 1 C. SIM. Sec. and Treas.—JOHN S. WILSON, OFFICE OF TIM r 1 anriCFORO nt.111,0177 AAR' PAIL iD.BLPH lA. CITY PASSENGER RAILROAD COMPANY, BERKS Street, below Fourth. PRILADELPHIA, Jan. 7, 1861. At a wetting of the Board .4 three. ors hold this day, a dividend of FIVE PER ChNT upon 'he C •pitai Stack was declared, payable to the Stockholders, or their legal repesentatives, clear of all taxes, on and after the Mb. must The Transfer Boas will be closed until 18th inst. ia9-dtlB • CHAS. B. ABBOTT, Secretary. IMu. OFFICE. OF THE PENNSYLVANIA COMPAaT FOR INSURANCES ON LIVES AND GRANTING ANNUITIES. -PHILADELPHIA, January 1. lE64.—The annual meeting of the St .ckholders of this Company will take place at their odic% instant. at WALNUT Street, on bIONDAY, the 18th instant. at 12 o'clock M. And at the tame time an election will be held for Thirteen Director% to serve the ensuing year. is.4lst* WILMA if B. RILL. Actuary. cjte. OFFICE. OP TU COMPANY T Ke zar . COAL AND IRO. Puthezah. ?Ma, D.. e. 18. itOt The Amami Meeting of the Stcrchholdere or seta Com. DanY Will be held at their office, No 5130 South THIRD Street, on MONDAY, the 18th day of Jarman , . 1864. at 11 o'clock A. M., 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 election. 4e19 ;MIS JOS C. OOPPUOR. Secretary. pg. SURGICOM-ARTIST'S °VOWEL FOR MUTILATED SOLDIEES.—hOLDIERS who nave loot an ARM or LEG n the !gawk*. and desire the Patent • PALMER Lambs "to be sußplied by Govern ment, Should return this notice immediately to this of- Sae stating their loss by letter, with nems,itompany , regiment, and residence. B. FLUTE rabblig 0e22-Bin 16061 CHESTNUT Street. Philadelphia. MAs. FIRST RATION/MD/trim we , ism- LADALPHIs The annual election for Directors of this Bank will be held on TUESDAY thel2th of Janu ary. 364, & C between the hours of 12 and 2 o'clock, at the BAHRIAG HODSB, B. corner THIRD and REST NUT, MoMICHILDL, Jr., Datt 12, M. del6-ratbatial2 Cashier Sk.COND NATIONAL BANK.—THE Annual fdeetint of the Skekhol tern, for the elec tion of Directors. will be held at the BANK in Frank ford. on TIIbBDAI, Jan 12tb, between the home of 10 and 3 W. H. BRAWN. Cashier PHILADELPHIA. Jan 2. 1864 jak-stallast To IRO NATIONAL BANK. OF PHI- L p.D.Bbrti lA. —The Annual Electtort for DIREC TORS ntill oe held on .le3ReDivi. January the l2th 1861, between the hours of 12 and 2 o'clock at the once of the West Philadelphia Trust Co 1429 MARKET Street. jay tethea B. GLEBDTNNIVG. Cashier. pg.. OFFICE OF THE LITTLE SCHUYLKILL HAYKIA: lON, RAILROAD, and COAL COMPANY, 410 WALNUT street. PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 4, 1864. The Board Managers have this day declared a Divi dend of MISS P.M CENT. out of the earnings of the last six months. payable to the Stockholders, clear of all taxes, on and after JANUARY 15 MR Blank orders to receive dlvic ends may be had on application at the Office of the Company. The Transfer Books will be closed from this date, and reopened January 19,1961. lad-tuthsfit THOMAS HART. Treasurer. DIAMOND COAL PANY.— yct Annual Election for seven DITAII• tore. to serve the sinning year, will be held at the al., of the Company. 713 NARNIM Street, on WIDNES. DAY. January lath, 1/364, between the honrc of 'Nand 1 o'clock P. M. aIP ED. PACE. President. delli-tuthsti VirPULLADELEIRA AND READING{ RAILROAD COMPANY. Offiee fIAPI South PouRTH Street. PIIILADSLPRIA. September 2. ISM DI VIDEED HOTICK—The toIIOWIIIC-118,1314111 Demme are entitled to a Dividend on the. Common Stock of this Company. The residence of several of them is an known, and it is, therefore, necessary that the astral sates of stock should bepERS' H resented on sailing for the STOOKHOLD Dividend. s BRADF OR AMBS.D. Treasurer. Mrs. Nary Bishop, S. Lancaster, Timothy 0. Boyle. Percy M. Lewis. clement Biddle. Panay Mary =thereon. Ann Copeland, John Blantyre. A. Xmas and .7.NeWhola. Jam es EL Wont Trustees, t o 00 Debbie A. Rusher. Beni. Y. Newport. Sarni T. Harrison. Beni. Pott. James Hallowell. W R Rodman. James W. Hallowell, Sarah:Ann Richards. Catherine O. Koppel*. Henry H. Elmer, Daniel Klapp. Maria L. Sadler. Mary Kahn. Andrew Turner, Chas. Kuhn, Hartman Mrs. Rebecca Ulrich. Kahn K u h n . J. H. Kahn. Hz, Asher M. Wright. of S. un William Young. B. V. R. Lease Nam. W. 11. KeVieksz. and James 0. &half, Rg. of Austin Smith. John 11. Ulm& deed. Willis & CO. seg-atath-tf COPARTNERSHIPS. 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FROTHINGHAM 46 WELLS RAVE FOR SALE. HEAVY MEIN G& DIUM, AND LIGHT SHERTINGS AND SHIRT STANDARD DRILLS. HEAVE CARTON FLANNELS. WASH 30TON AND VICTORY CARBRICS AND SILECIAS. BROWN,_BLEACHED. AND CORSET JEANS. No. 1,9 WORSTED YARN. &c. ae22if tf G. w. SIMONS it BROTHER, SARSOM-STREET HALL PHILADELPHIA, MANUFACTURERS OP JEWELRY. FINE SWORDS, AND MILITARY GOODS IN EVERY VARIETY. au2B-1113m ISLEEPER'S MANUFACTORY, 1002 MASKIIT Street. one door above Tenth. Jaal2t► FOR SALE —4.000 POUNDS OF BALING ROPE. In lots to snit purchasers. Apply at the" DIALLIsost MANATIIIIIIL jetS Bt* WERYBODY IS FLOCKING TO SEE -A-J - the marvellous life-size PHOTOGRAPHS, In oil. which B F. REIMER Is constantly producing at Mn new Gallery ftgli- LECH Street. SIO° REWARD. THE UNDER SIGNED will pay One Hundred Dollars re ward for the apprehension and conviction of each and every on of the men that broke Into the house iu San som street. on Friday night, January &nourishing bowie knives and pistols, and wantonly deetrovlng she fund tura. WILLIAM. WiIdLEY. lt* Ho. & cutowli Street. IMPERIAL PHOTOGRAPH CARTES ro l i veje t ti s narasiled, •HEWELL'S Ga ]ail OW' ; EbTNUT STREET, 44 NEW MAGAZINIM LARGE PHOI'OGRAPRE. ANGLES 1. DA RASH. REOLTWEING PAPER PLANTATION BITTERS. From the army boiroltal--ths Wile. gold—the mansion of the rich and bumble abode of the poor—from the once sad the sacred desk—from the mountain top, distant valleys and far-of islands of the ocean—from every nook and corner of the civilised world — la "Uri" in the evidence of the astonishing effects of DRAMS'S PLANTATION BITTERS. Thousands upon thousands of letters like the following may be seen at our onkel. Enresaunt. Wis. , Sept. 18, 1889. • I have been in the army hospitals for fourteen raonthe--speeablees and nearly dead. At Alton, Ill„ they gave roe a bottle of Plantation Bitters. • Throe bottles restored my speech and cured me. • • • ,• C. 11. FLAME " Sorra WARSAW..I.. July 2fi, blek • • • one young man, who had been sink and not out of the house -for two boars with Scrofula and Err sipaiaa. after paying the doctors over $l5O without bene fit, has been cured by ten bottles of your Bitters. • EDWARD WODNALL.. , • The following is from the Matrcm of the union Rome &tool for the Children of voluntrers: EAT - METER MANSION. FIFTT-SEVINTII BT., SEW Toss. Angnet4, Ma& j Ds. Drams: Your wonderful Plantation Bitters have been riven to some of our little children stifferthg from weakness and weak tunas with moat haves effect. One little girl, in particular, with PR.1128 in the head, WS of appetite, and daily wasting consumption. on whom all medical skill had been exhausted, has bean entirely restored. We commenced with but a teaspoonful of Bitters a day. Her appetite increased; strength and health followed. * * * • lUNspectfallt. •• • • • I owe amok le you. for I verily believe the Plantation Bitters have saved my lite. P.V. W. H. WAGOOIdNii, Madrid, N. Y." •' • Thou wilt send me two bottles more of thY Plantation Bitters. My wife has bean greatly benefited by their ruse. - Thy friend, ASA CURRIM. Philadelphia. Pa." • • • have been a great sufferer from Dyspepsia, and had to abandon preaching. • * * The Plantation Bitters have cured• me: , REV. J. B. CATHORN, Recheuter, V. y." "* * Send as twentt.four dozen more of your Plantation Bitters, the popularity of which La daily in. westing with the guests ot our house. ' SYSIDEL CHADWICK. & CO.. Proprietors WillardW ilotel.l9lwhinston, D. Q" ••• • * I have given the Mutation Bitters to bun dredslo bur disabled moldiest; with the Most astonishing ab e t, G. W. D. ANDREWS, Superintendent Soldiers' HOMO. Cincinnati, O." ••* • • The Plantation Bittern have mired me of liver complaint. of which I was laid up prostrate and had to abandon my bushman. H. B. IftNaBLEY. Cleveland. O.', •• • • *.. The Plaatatioa Bitters have cared me of e derangement of the kidneys and arinary organs that has distressed me for yeara. /t acts like a charm. C.O. MOORE, Agent for Colgate di C0..25.48r0admaY." so., Sto.. dio., dm.. dog., Bto. The Plantation Bitters make the week stomas. the lan. euld brilliant, and are eichscuttod nature* great restorer. They are conaposed of the celebrated 011asaya Bark. Wintergreen, Sassafras, Roots, Flarbs,lie., all preserved is perfectly ours St. Croix Burn. S. T.-1850.-X. Persons of sedentary habits, troubled with weakness, 'wand., palpitation of the heart, lack of appetite. dis tress after eating, torpid liven constipation. dm., deserve to suffer if they will not try them. They are recommended by the highest medical autho rities, end are warranted to. Produce an Onatcdtate bens- Saha sweet. They are egeeedingly agreeable, perfestli gmre, and harmless. Norron. — Any person pretending to mall Plantation Bit in balls or by the gallon Is a swindler and impostor. We only put it up In our Ilk-cabin bottles. Beware of bottles refilledwith imitation deleterious stuff, for Willett several persons are already in prison. See that every bottle has our United States stamp over the cork, and signature on steel-Plate side labels. Sold by respectable dealers throughout the habitable P. H. DRAKE" & CO., eel3-stuath4m ROA BROADWAY. N. Y. FIPIAWCIAA 4 - IUARTERMASTERS' VOUCHERS AND U. S. FIVE-TWENTIES WANTED. SMITH et; RANDOLPH, jab-lm. ID South THIRD Street. QUARTERLY REPORT OF THR FIRST NATIONAL ,BANK OF 'PHILADELFRIA. JANUARY 1, 1864. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts $579.969 84 11. S. Bonds deposited to secure circucirculation. ... .. .. . . 176,000 05 S. Bonds 1ati0n.......... -.. for other nrposes 100,0100 CO Bonds and other U. S. secu rities, on band - 908.489 38 --$1,683.449 23 Specie and legal-tender notes...—. 497.896 30 Bills of solvent banks.-- .. .. . 2,120 00 Cada item*, dm 10 628 . 14 610,761 44 Tine from banks and bankers - 175,660 99 Real Estate 5 2i1,543 18 Expense account 9,242 47 Exchange 36 44 *2. MASS 75 LIABILITIES. Capital stock *MO 000 00 Circulating notes issued 8.680 00 Profit and loss 7,06 t 97 Due to banks and bankers ... 170.952 47. .. . Due Treasurer of the United States. • Due depositors on demand SUBS 588 75 C. H. CLAIM, President. MORTON McMTCHARI,, Jr , Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me. is9-stu2t ED3IIIED WlLCOX,Aqictary Public. 5-20. U. S. - 5-20. The undersigned. as Closerra Sabssristios Aunt, is authorized by the Secretary of the Treasury to continue the sale of this popular Loan. and TILWIDI2I3 public notice will be given of discontinuance. ABOUT TWO lIONDNED MILLIONS remain unsold. sad this amountia scarcely sunoient to furnish a basis for the simulation of the National Banking gssosiations now being formed in Mr!' part of the Country. But a short time mast elapse before this loan is wholly ab sorbed, the demand from Sumps. Germany IsPeelalli, being quite &olive. La it is well known that the Secretary of the Tree• miry has ample and rialailing resources In the duties on Imports. internal revenues, and in the Issue of intend. bearing Legal Tender Treasury notes, it Le nearly ear tan that it will riot be necessary for him fora long time to some to inane farther permanent Loans, the interest and principal of which are payable In Gold. These sonsiderations must lead to the prompt *engin. felon that the time is not far distant when these " Twenueo , will sell at a handsome premium. as was the twin with the "neren-thirty" Loan, when it was all sold. and could no longer be subenibed for at par. This Is a 61% PER CENT. LOAN, the interest and srinaisel being sayable in sobs. thus Yielding ablaut mons per seek sex annum at the 11021220 111121021111:11 on 1010. It is called "If ive-TmentY. " from the fast that whilst the Bonds may run for isms& Mrs, yet the Govern ment has the right to pay them or Os sold at par, at An time after AO years. The Interest Is paid halt yearly on the grat days of Igo vember and Nay. Subscribers can have Coupon Bonds which are Paya ble to bearer and bunted for 160. $lOO. woo. and $l,OOO. or Registered Bonds ' of similar denoridnations, and in addition 115,000 and $lO,OOO. These "rive-Twenties" cannot be taxed by Staten. sitiu. towns, or empties. and the Government tax on that is only one and a halt 00100 ant. on the amount of biome. When the income exceeds idz hundred do/- lam per annum. 1210202 from all other investments. ouch as mortgages, railroad stocks. bonds, &s.. taus pay from three to limper cent. tax on the Income. Banks and Bankers throughout the country will con tinue to dispose of the Bonds; and_ all orders by mail or otherwise properly attended to. The Treasury Department having perfected mange. menu for the prompt delivery of Bonds, Subscribers will *enabled to resolve them at the time of sabred - blsg, or at farthest In PODA dirs. This arrangement wud be gratifying to parties who want the Bonds on Say. Ent of She Money. and will mail/ Inouye the sale.. JAY COOKIE, IFBICKIPTION lIGLIT, 114 SOUTH THIRD 43TREBT, COLLECTIONS IN T.FE SOUTH WEST. —Parties haying claims due them In Tennes see, Arkansas, Northern Rusimppi. and Northern Ala bama. may arrange for their collection by calling on the nrjOeraigned. at 440 MARKET street . .ol4-3r , BBL FIELD. WHITE VIRGIN WAX OF AN TILLES I—e. new Preach Cosmetic for beautify /2M whitening, and preserving the toomplexion. It is the most wonderful oompoand of the age. There Is neither chalk, powder, magnesia. bismuth nor talc in its composition. it being eo posed entirely of pure Virgin Wes—hence ite tinnierdtn cy qualities for mosesving the shin, making it soft. smooth, MM. an u isa It makes the old swear young. the home', han zu = s a it the handsome more beantiMl. and the most bunt ivine. Price, 26 a . n d 1601 c W ents . PeRrT H zi Sdt o re nly by abo o v o Che c su e an 4 M ft ut WO svairrß lilt tw d o e dt ribrae UNION STEAM AND WATER HEATING COMP O! PHILAD_WELPHU. GOLDS PATINT STEAM ADD HOT-WATia. Hum TEIONIPMLOND A O F SMFM. sad au imato isi g t la d aad w ilff atar G rite, Parlor aa4 =Ma D•alitaa and VaaWatara, saassiana J mugs solasatill with ma above r A 4.lVrilma.• P_W s. iiia= =TAM 11. vagina& WANTED -A. SITUATION BY A Tosnß Man as Boolk -keeper or Cleric to a !Korean. Menuastaring. or P.a.Kroad Office. Moderate mtlitry only reCITATed. a adzes! Box 1722 root °Mee. ial2 fit" WANTED—A. FIRST. CLASS TRA VELLING SALLEE:M(6ff to the Wholesale D. Patel. and elate businees. gone need apply but me of enmerionce, with large commercial acquaintance in the West. and &thorough knowledge ef the Prague& Paint tattiness. ro a suitable person a liberal elder/ WILL be Paid. Best of references requirei Address zernEkt ial2-6i• S. W. corner tiFICOND and Gaunt A N EASTERN MANUFACTURING AN Firm. being about to establish a bracken Hotta° in Philadelphia, wishes to engage the services of a gentle man to !Alpert Mead tie same lie must P(13606. coca In the Dry Goods business, be a popular Bateman, and produce the most und'oubted reference as to charac ter, ability, &c. Applications, 'witch should gors fall partical.rs, will he eensidsred conftiential. and inty bee Odrt filed to Box 979, P a o., 80560 ti. jaMOtif. A BOOKKEEPER 01 - 0 TWELVE Years' experience. with some of the hest city refe rences, is new open for an ensesemest with setae re spectable house, Address Box 1295 P 0. ja8.60 WANTED—AN ENTRYAILERK. IN a Dry Goode Jobbing House. Address Box 2TOI Post Office. 'with name and references. WANTED -A SITUATION BY AN experienced Eook•keener. Address "Master of Accounts. ' Press Mace. jall-3t* WANTED—IN A SILK JOBBING • • HOUSE. a YOUNG MAN who has some know ledge of white node. Address, with name awl reference Box laws Fog office. WANTED - C LOTHIN 0.-P ERSONS having Clothing to dispose of will please call on or addrees C. MILLEN., gas-tnthaStu* No. 203011/18rNIIT Street. WANTED -A YOUNG MAN AB • • SA Unita in a Wood and Willow Ware House. Must have a country acquaintance, and be willing to travel (expenneepaid). State salary expected, and bawlnms expetience. Address, with real name, ••Box 1.0 1 911. Philadelphia Post Office." ja7-6v. NES. 0. M. DEVOE." AGENTS WANTED TO SELL THE STANDARD HISTORY OF THE WAR A rare Chance to make money. Agents ate Clearing from *lOO to SSOO a month. 10,000 volumes already sold. Send for circnlark Address JONES BROS. & CO. Publish ers, BALTIMORE. Md. deal 3w• $l5 o inn WAN TED, FOR FIVE km , yenta, at flee per cent., on first class Real EKtate in the city. a single property netting a rent of six per cent. on a yalnahon of nearly *40.000 .1%. D HEIN tie PM 1 1 - 36 WaLNUT Street. S ilo A MONTH!—WE WANT AGENTS AT $6O ft moral), expenses paid, to de ll our Everlasting Pencils. Oriental:turners. and. 13 other article 4. Id cir culars sent/rte. SHAW & (MARK. Biddeford, Me. d23-lm srya A. MONTH -I WANT TO HIRE 1/.0 , Aiwa& la .1 . 017 801147 M $76 a month. mum. tog pal& to sell mynew shesp Family Sewing Maim's. Address. B. MADISON. Alford. Maine. oa'23-dtewbe de DWELLING HOrsE WANTED— Aga By the first of April, with modern conveniences ant largo yard. in ilermantown or other desire nle location convenient taloa city sect not over Sttiil address Box Mg Philadelphia rent Wilco iat2-2t. AK DEPUTY QUARTERMASTER GBNBRAL'S OFFIO/1--PffilAr,nulria. Feb. 8, 1883. VEBglll,B WARM Immediate'', to sarrY GOAL to the following points: il'ortugas. Key West, Fla. Fort Monroe. VA. Alexandria, Ye. Newborn, A. C. Fort Royal. 8. 0. A. BOYD, felO-tr. Captain and Assistant Quartermaster. iTENTH WARD—ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS EXTRA BOUNTY TO BB OWEN : At a afteettua et tbe citl.anm a the Tenth ward. bold on Saturday evertinE. the 9th instant it way Tee6olved. That an extra bounty of one hundred del ]are zball be paid to every recruit who eball be mumtered into the service of the United States. and credited to this ward. D C, McCAMMON appointed Treasurer. ar,d the following .named gentlemen were appointird to act as an Exec utrre,Committee. and to recetva contributions from mart na a the want : Pi . nt Precinct—Clement Smith.. John M. Ford, John Ti Talendll,. Gorge H. Jordan, Jos. B. Townsend, George Truman. Jr. sec. :id Precinct—Panne J. Creswell. Thomas J Hemphill, John Agnew, W. Bibbed, Dr. F B Bahl". Fcancis Parker,,Jenes V. Stokes, Sterling Ben ce". Tblrd Precinct—Josiah Kisterbock. Dr. W. D. Breed. 0. 11. Wilson, Stephen Colwell, Thomas L Potts, Isaac I. on rth Preetnct—Abraham Ritter. Tesea S. Williams, don. S. Trimble. Dr_ Oto. W. Barker, Richard. D. Wood, Cberles West Fifth Precinet—George L. Bo;din. Fred Graff. B. M Kirlipairick. Robert Hays. John buxburrow. Siath Precinet—i. R. Franctecue. E. Tracy, W. P Troth, F. Paxson, W. H. Val:vomiter, . , . Seventh Precjact—H. W. Safford, James M. Stewart, fil H. Woodwara, W. S Peirce, Henry Benner. Wm. B. Hanna, Caleb R Keeney., Richard H. Downing SUM): Precinct—J. Sonthworth. John Relies, D. C. Dices ir on, Thompson Reynolds, H. L,..Tewell, Theo dore W. Baker, Hiram Horter. STEPHEN COLWELL, Precident. SOHN R. VALENTINE. I s eer a m i ce. CHARLES JEWELL. 1412- SIXTH•WA RD BOUNTY.—SSO each down on being mustered in. Apply at PRO VO9T MARSH/1.1,1i OIFICY., 245 Sootb. THIRD Street, JOHND YI asv HA t G +N, DAVlarr, ja9.3t* Committee Paying We Bounty. LOST.- SUPPOSED TO HAVE BEEN taken In.mietake, from 'Maid of Pbiladelphia Steam Propeller Company, Four Bales of Print Cloths. marked (0 in a diamond) Nos. 5, 6,:7 and& Any Information re specting the above, a liberal reward will be paid by ay plying to WM. 31 BAIRD & CO., ja7 6t No. 13t South DBLAWARS Avenue. GOOD INVESTMEN PRO PRIETOR will now sell his "CLEVELAND OMNI BUS LINE " with its good will and patronage, and all the Horses, Harnees, Stables, Blacksmith and Harness Shops. and the Vehicles of every description, including Omnibuses& Carriages, Hacks, Coaches, Baggege and Moving Wagons, &c., on good terms, as he intends to leave the country on other business: 4 No better invest ment can be made. The city of Cleveland has now 62.000 inhabitants, and this is the only eetablished line of ac commodation between different parts of the town and the Der sits, and for all other, purposes connected with the various branches of the business. Terms easy. Address H. S. STEVENS. jell 6t Cleveland, Ohio, COAL YARD FOR -THESALE BEST fitted. up Ynrd in the city. Capacity for.doinx any amount of business. Inquire at 957 North NEN PH Street, below Girard avenue. Terms °am ja9 dt* pHILADELPHIA PROFES SIONAL INSTETIITE. "—The proprietor, desiring to remove to the Went, offers for sale thisflonrishing and derirablo Institute of Learning. with its complKe Urn.- naxium. Apply TIIINTBENTEL and CHESTNUT. ..0.141 $l.O 000 TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE 9 or five years or more,. on first-class city Property. J. D. R WNB6TH. 9all-.9.1* 436 WALNUT Street. 291.939 63 .. 1.310 143 79 PHILADELPHIA ffnilp BRADBURY'S GOLD ME DAL PIANOS were awarded SEVEN VIM PRIZES IN FOUR WEEKS, during the fall of 1863 The most flattering teistimoniaLe hays recently beet received from a large number of the meet eminent artiste, la eluding GOTTSCRALLIC. MASON, AND WoLvaoror who declare that the instrtunents possess, in the highest degree, tat the *mantis's Of A PREFECT PIANO -FMB. & G. ANDRA 00 not can tow r Street. WANTS, MILITARY. LOST AND POUND. FOR SALE AND TO LET. AUCTION SALE. AUCTIO N bIOI[I.C3E. IMMERSE STOCK. 80,000 PIECES PAPER RANG "mos. DECORATIONS, BORDERS, &c. GILLETTE t SCOTT, AUCTIONE3RS. Will sell on WEDNESDAY MORNING, Jana 13. at 10 o'clock, the ertrplus stork of PAPER HANGINGS of Messrs HOWELL & BROTHERS, No. 622 CHESTNUT Street, on a credit of Pour Months. jag -4t INSURANCE COMPANIES. THE PENNSYLVANIA FIRE INSIL -AL Rem's COMPANY. —ln conformity with Act of Assembly of April 5, 1812, this Company publish the fel lowli g list of their assets—viz: Mostgases, being,. all First Mort ppm in the city of Philadel hia M p ortgages in the city of Pitts- $332.100 burg 8 030 i °Mogen in, Bucks county 6, 000 -- 1367,100 00 Bills Receivable 65.300 00 Real Estate - 30 (00 00 Schuylkill Navigation Company L0an..........0,819 36 Camden and Amboy Company Loan 58.493 55 Chesateake and Delaware Carat Loan 8,6,2 59 Philadelphia, Wilmington, and Baltimore Rsil , oad Stock, 936 shares 17,870 50 Philadolp. is and Erie Railroad Loan 24,600 09 do. do Stock. 200 shares 9.168 75 North Pennsylvania Railroad 1 oats 18 913 10 Harrisburg, 'Lancaster, &a., Railroad Loan.. 9 921 . 03 Ilnited btatea Loan, ? 50... 20.000 DO do. do••••&H) SO 00() 00 dO. (10....Depodt 50,100 00 Pennsylvania State Loan 24.093 00 Philadelphia City Ss 91,632 03 do. do. 5s 9.938 7.5 Cincinnati es 5.672 00 Pittsburg 6s 5.535 00 Philacelphia Bank, 234 share •s $124.310 26 Bank of North America. 100 shares 10.000 00 Western Bank, 2/0 shares 11.000 OD Girard Bank 021 shares 6,600 00 Franklin Fire Insurance Company, 30 shares 2,897 73 Manaynnk Gas Company, 20 share.s 1 998 ad Cash on hand 8.35381` Witt. O. CROWELL, Eet-7,31E1.6.11°9 Sannitry I, 1884, OFFICE N. E. M. LIFE IN;iIJR &NOE COMPANY, 425 CHESTNUT STREET I=o This Is to inform the public thaCthe undersigned is the ONLY AUTHORIZED AGENT of the NEW ENG LAND MDTtTAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF BOSTON• FOR PHILADELPHIA (City and County). Any otbor oeroon ebiltaitut to ba the Agent is an Im• WILLIAM GETTY, AGENr NEW ENGLAND MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY CASH DIVIDBAD OF a-o PSIC Has been declared by the NEW ENGLAND MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE 00., OF BOSTON, Payable to the inured at the office of the Compaun No 425 CHESTAUT Street. Philadelphia. WILLIAM GETTY. Agent viAmE INSURANCE COMPANY, NO 4.11 ORERTW a titzeh rmA. rrics AND i pa...rtarsinturait. trine. W. Bnck. ' B. D. Woodrnir. Ohne. Richardson. 0. 0 . A. w.it, Han Lewin . Jr.. John gaselor. Jr.. John w. Bierman. Chas. Kokes. -Phil_ 131 s. Jnottoo.• A. K. Rosenheita. 0, w. Davi%, Joseph D. =IL FBAROIB B OK President. CHABLIIB sions.un on, Vi" WILLIAM L BLANCH/OLD. Lire . OOBREOT PIANO TUNING 1 11 ffi l fl-Mr. C. 1. SANER/ATI{ 014078 for and rlnd Pianos aro umbra at MASON is CO. atom. 901 CHESTNUT Street, only. Mr. S t lute bed elevenyeare'borisliselikAie OIL. And five Y•Crle OIXINOYMent bit PALII4OAPUIL Bremen.releatheredto soluv4 ste j 2. street toned se new. eMesetg , retneeten, Tonne to: Tanta*. 11. 1312. Viar AMUSI64IIIBNIrS. NEW INIESTNUTZT. THEATRE,- Lissesand Manater.......M.r. WY. WHIWBUIN. T'HIS (Tuesdar) Janstary IMMENBB SIXVORSiB. MILL VICO vALI CAPTAIN HENRI. A D'LAGARDSHIS. In toe grand romantic drama of tha DIM'S MOTTO. in which slit TatiVIVITN'ALLIOI/4; "SWUM BLANCHA WITH MINGLED Alan and the Spanish song of v neita,' M LA MANOLA. Mrs S. H. Allan as Blanche Novara In rehearsal , the grand magical drama of the BRlGANDS. Allessandro.MazzaroulreLLll PBfITVALti ao ten ts. 7a • • Drees Circle and Parquet. ()rub ertra Sada Paulily Circle I,core open at 7. Commence at 734 MRS. JOHN DREW'S NEW AlitOii - rot'REET THEATRE. HOMES FILLED TO THE ROOF NIGHTLY. TUB LAST WEEK Or PRANK DREW./ ME CH EAT DOUBLE Bfi.L. Nl* EVERY NIGGT. TBE TICKET. OF-LEAVE MAN. Hawkalducv (a Detective) FRANK DREW To conclude with. A aDDIX. Widow Tweni.v FRANK DREW. With I•ONV FilangM• SATURDAY FARIWYLL BENEFIT AND LAST NtGKY MONDAY MR Z E J FO MI N RU D E R W ICW WILL APPEAR. Curtain rhsea at 7.i o'clock. WALNUT -STREET THEATRE. LBSSEZ Big BTH WEE]{ A citaturroolt of kbe unprecedented en cceeef tkgagotnetit of MR. S. S.SIS CI4U. who will aPßl n l iti i & O P P LEAVE MANY Pronounced by the public and prom es the b..w. cctell play of modern times. . . ti.a. P. Will also aryom in Tom Taylor's lougimble comedy or THE FAT ROY. Waddy, a ingot'!avows reboot S. MARX& Doom open at 7 Curtain rises at 73;, GEiEAT N ATIONAL CIEO iJ TROCIPS.—MASHET Street. above T welfth. Directress. Mra. CHA SLES WARNER. formerly Nll.lll. DAN RICE. The Management have engaged the services or the cal s brated Clown. JOHN FOSTER, who will meats !NEWT EVENING - THIS WEEK. Ncsv and classic scenes and novelties will he producel T:c e 'stock or horses of the Gress National Circus are the beet ever produced In thleor any ether countrg. • ADMISSIGA will remain the same-26 cum: !N em fiesta. - SO cents: ate 532. 435; GaGery, Id canto. Commence each evening at 7 4 • ..eioek. Ma. TINBISS MIRY WEDNESDAY AND . . SATIIRD 4.Y APTSItI4OI3.% emir encing a.t'i"is clack.o CHANGE OF EVENING. MESSRS. OROsB & jAgvis WILL LIVE TRI Flr,T OF THEM fiRRIE , I OF POPH. nessicAL BOIRI Bs.; ON FRIDAY EvszelNG. lesueßY 15. (Instead of ThurPday. San. Mb), • At 8 o'clock . , in THE FOYER OF THE ACADEET OF MIMEO Atahted by Eminent ArOnts. PROGRAMME OF THE FIRST 8011 MAE. 1. Guintttte in E tat--Pianp and Wind InAtreinenie. Mordurt. Nerpre. CROSS, KELLNER STOLL, 1U1313 L LB tr.. and FLAG 2IMAN, 2. Rentarie op. 159- Fran. and Violin Schubert Aterers. G ASRTNER and JARVIS. F. Piano Solo-linens dpr Gaptenuf Wartbarg.—Liert. C [(ARLES U. JARVIS 4. Grand Stptuor op in-Plano and Inetrnmentr, PRICES OF ADMISSION. _ .. , .. . . Single t1ekete........... ... ....... .. .. .. .. In al One to Scales S 011 Two to Series 5 55 Three to Series 7 GO To be. had at Andre & Co.'s, J, E. Gould's, and Lee St Walker's. ialtilt CARL WOLFSOBN Respectfully 1111130111.011 that his MST CL ASSICAL SOIRBE. Will take piece on TUESDAY EVENING. Stenuary 12th, 113(14. AT THE FOYER OP THE ACADEXEY - OF MUSIC. lie wilt have ti^e assistance of Parr liabelmart, there". nowt ed tenor of the German Oners Truspo; Theo. Ah , end. ylo`oncello; L. Koch, flute; W. Stoll. clarlonet. , A. Birefaid.:horn; G. Moeller, bassoon; and L. Buchner. double• bass. PROGRAMME Trio (B fiat major). Piano, Giarionet. and Violoncello Bethorate Messrs WOLPiO RN, AREEDID, and srom, I (look—" Adelaide" Beethoven 2 Piano Solo—" Faust Waltz," Gouu od Lisa UAKL WOLFSOHN. 8. Violoncello Solo—" Storceatt do Concert"....Rumager. TREO. A HEEDED. 4. Song—" Good Night" F Alt MERE RABBLItAgt. Fag tott Piano and Winn InssArTsiAA/163,..5.5:5as usloW gleam WoLFSOHP, ROCII. STOLL, 'BIRGFELD, and MULLER. Pubeeriptions for the series of SIX CLASSICAL, SOIREES and SINGLE T/GREIN3 may be had at J. B. Gould. and G. Andre 8.00.'e. Music Stores. Single TEEMS. Admission each Subscription for One Parson 114 Do iu co Subscription for Three Persons Sttl scribers are respectfully requested to Procura flair Season. Tickets at the Music Stores. prior to the First Soirée. Doors open at 7 o'clock; to commence at 8. i 511.41 CONCERT HALL ORESTELIT STREET. ABOVE '1 l a_ tr E' Ra ""11* wuzn alyarOESSFUL WEE OP Tn. ZOORAPHICON. A aeries of Illustrations of T. S. ARTHIIR4 TEN NIGHTS IN A BAR-ROOM, SO N . JOHN S AL UTAN'S PILGRIM'S PROGRESS. And other attractive Scenes from LIFE, CHARACTER, NATURE, and ARP. Proprietor and Manager JOSEPH MOM will pontinntilor abort season : _ _ This splendid series of more than 100 grand Panorama* Paintings was xt i oea a db tee z wutirtrgßtion, an American Artist, who stands unrivalled as a Mktg Painter. Admission 2.6 cents. Children 16 cents. Doors open at 7 o'clock. Liberal arrangements made with schools. teraPeragili - and other societies. Matinee every Wednesday and Saturday afternoon all 3 o 'clock, Children 10 cents. - Ja4-361 FBLAST lIARTIVIAN IS OBLIGED TO Postpone his SECOND MATINEE until WEDNESDAY.Jan. 0 , It will take place at the FOYER, ACADEMY Or MUSIC. at one o'clock. Special notice will be given R. DEM.PSTER, BEING ABOUT TO AM - M - return' to his native land, will:dee a MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT at the must JAL FUND HALL, on FRIDAY RVEPIIIiG, January 15th, particulars of which vitt be duly announced. laA-St• TEMPLE OP WONDERS. ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS. TENTH and CHESTNUT Streets, WILL 8110.11TLY CLOSE. MAGICAL and PHILOSOPHICAL EXPER.IMISNTBt Groat Powers n YENTErLocarzasL and Om LHASIZ. CANARY BIRDS SIGNOR BLITZ will appear in hie popular Ilnisrtaia. manta EVERY zrzatie a, commencing at 73‘. SSA WEDNESDAY and SATUED AY AFTERNOON at S. Admission 25 cents; Children 15 cents. ja44l THE MAENNERCHOR TAKES PLEA SURE in announcing to its friends and the nubile that its FIFTEENTH FANCY DRESS BALL, Will takerises on MONDAY EVENING. February Ist. 1884' AT THR . AMERICAN ACADEMY OP MUSIC. Tickets can only be had by subscription of the members of the Society, and the authorised Managers, whose ni drew.s will be pnblisbed hereafter. del6-traludir pENNSYLVANI.A. ACADEMY OF •A- THE PINEARTS, CHESTNUT STREET. OPEN DAILY (Sundays excepted) from 9 tA.1,1. tilt 6.lff• Adratesion Meant& Children half tem j623-tr ADVIVATIONAII. gqo 'WILL PURCHASE A 'SOHO su-LA LAIISHIP, good for an unlimited time, for a fall course of instruction in Boatmn, Millie. Book keeping .Im,. • at THE QUAKER CITY MINUS COL LEGE, TENTH and CHMTg(IT St , eete. The superior accommodat ous of this institution the new system of practical business trainlog, and the experience of the P.rincipals, offer to young men unequalled advantages for a thorough preparation for the active duties and em ployments of business life, ialg• 15t• (REASON SEMINARY—A SELECT BOARDING SCHOOL for Yolllll‘ L£14.108 and Gen tlemen. The above Salad is located at a OM about six miles west of Carlisle, Pa. Thee buildings are new and well ventilated, provided with suitable furni ture and apparatus for illustrating the various branches taught. Address S. HUN rISODON SAMIDESS. degS-lm Plainfield. Cumberland county. Pa. MISS MARY E. THROP P HAS A Select French and English BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, for Young Ladles, at 1541 CHESTNUT Streak Philadelphia. For circulars. or other information. apply at the School. delB.tfe2 ILLAGE GREEN SEMINARY, 111 AB MEDIA PA.—Pupils received at any time. English, Mathematics, Classless. and Natural Scientism taught. Military Tulles, Book-keeping, and ail: L eering taught. Bntire expentes about R. uer Week. Boys of all ages taken. Before to Wm. H. Kern, =- Sheriff:John C. Cal: t Co., No. SS South Third street. and Thome' J. Cie on. Ei r Fifth , and Prune streets. Address Rev. J. YU'S/TOOL A. W. Village Green. Ps. iroB4l PROPOSALS ASS 'ST ANT QUARTERMASTER -4 A GENERAL'S OFFICE 12oposAts will irbei oeurg e A a lt ht J h a s U office until THURSDAY, 14th loth, at /2 O'clock, if for the IMMO dials delivery at tiedh place or places ih thle City 98 1061 be required, of 27.000 feet 3d Common Boards, 328 feet Hemlock Scantling. Bidders will grate the shortest time required for de livery. The right is reserved to reject all bids deemed too high. A BOYD, Ja12414 Captain and A. Q ASSISTANT -QUARTERMASTER GENERAL'S MHOS. PHILADELPHIA. 11th 3411 1821.. PROPOSALS will be received at tti- ~ dice until THURSDAY. 14111 instant. at 12 M.. for supplying all the WOOD required for nee of troops in camp wil hin the limits of the city of Philadelphia. until. 80th June, 1164. Pries must be per cord. for Oak Wood. delivered at place of consumption. No bid, will be conaidered unless guarantied to the amount of Tea Toomaed Dollars, by two responsible parsons, that tba bidder is able and will adabtauy tnlBl the contract. If awarded Lim. The mammal bili ty of bidder and guaran tors must be certified to b 7 &United Stated Die alet Jaen. Attorney. or.Mar.hal. The right is reserved to ?elect ail bide deemed too high. A. BOYD. jal2-St Captain and Assistant Cirutztermanter. . OFFICE ARMY CLOTHING AND EQUIPAGE. TWELVTR and GIRARD Streets. PRILADIMPRTA. JaLICATY 11, 1884. SEALED PROPOSALS will be recsir. d at this office until 12 o'clock M., o a MONDAY. the Mk instant, for supplying the following a n kles: Cavalry Great Coats: army standard. Sample of the malarial to be used must accompany the bid Store. pit a for Sibley Tent Stoves; army standard. Altering Leakage . Leggins. AL SO. For uthographing Patterns of Clothing. Bidders mute state in their proposal), the Dries. which must he given) in taritielD4 84 Well Si la /Wm) also she Q ummy bid for. and time of delivery. The s.ffility of the bidder to all the sontract aidat merantied by two responsible persons, whose signs• tures will be appended to the guarantee. and said acs • 'antes accompany the bid. And in case the said bidder should fall to enter into a contract, they to make good the difference between the offer of said bidder and the next lowest reepousible bidder. or the person to whom the contract may be awarded. Bidders), as well as their sureties or guarantors, who may not be known at Cobs office, will tarnish a certqloats from, the 'United States District Attorney, postmaster, or other public functionary at the residence of the bidder or guarantors, setting forth clearly the fact that the bidder and hie sureties are responsible men, who will, if a cut:- tract is awarded them, act in good faith with the united States. and faithfully execute the IMMO- No bid. Will be entertained macsa property-guerantied. by two responsible patties, as More described Bids from defaulting Contractors will not he ceselved. Samples cap be seen at this office, whole WW I tllntte4 for proposals can be procured. Progoslle must be endorsed. “PrOrl'ilalS for Army 15aPPUel. stelae the particular melds bid for. oE. CROEGIAM. et A. Q. M. General United Stahel Army. o A .BB.Likoms: - igir s what" L *O6UB, • ciesim stand Light llNwirjoyge Mathlaw. Mos. um* mit 161. 011118111fft MUM, Ihrixams,....rxraa.l pJOHN L. 411.4. 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