The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, January 13, 1864, Image 3

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    i4OBS:ii &CITE 'WORTHY OF balTATlOrc —Thera
Naas frequently been Made, with too mason truth,
most of our city churches there is an unfortu
rreeof stiffness and formality among the mem
, growing out o r n wan t of personal acquaint
:l, cotteet this tendency, lo a measure, among
rlt people, the Rev. S. ft Oleos, pastor of
Evangelical Reformed Chnrch on Green street,
ixteenth, extended from the pulpit a general ire
to to the congregatiOn to meet in a soots! way
Wenc,-, an Thursday evening, janway
bthe creasing was very stormy, feat of the
were prevented front being present. The oc
s..-e3 a most pleasant one, both to the people
pastor, and his family. While gathered
,d the refreshment table, a scene occurred, to
eci.lent surprise of the pastor, not laid down
c:baramme. Ate call of one of the eiders,E.lwin
Ecc4., chief clerk of the poet office. in a Very
tt ant felicitous presentation speech, handed to
Psetor an envelope containing a package of
eerrl , achy." The pastor feelingly and appro.
atoly responded in his own behalf, and in behalf
h.:3 wife, who, during the evening had received
m the ladies of the congregation, a beautiful
rer haAret. We maradd that Mr. Giesy, al
.r.gh not ostentatious of his ability, has few sm.
iors in the city, as a sterling pulpit orator, and
rapid growth of his congregati on i n , no mean
or that his labors ate being practically /WPM'
red.
tut PT THE BIM. A. A. Wirrirs.—On
Mum (Thursday) evening the Rev. A. A.
Alia, formerly, of-thlseity, will deliver a lecture
Concert Hall, for the benefit of the Penn Relief
eciation, his object to be " The Secret." The
although somewhat indefinite, will, in the
if AU. Willits, certainly be worth revea li ng ,
was firms a favorite in Philadelphia, so
that acme have not even set forgiven him
ler having left it. /vevertheiesc, tor the cake
re c haritable object or the lecture, and the quail
s at (*cilia is sure to be good), we hope that our
friend's reception on his secret.telling " ad
it to morrow evening will be as hearty as a
;MA; etttlience can make it. Let Concert Hall be
riled to oivillowing.
.DVALIAOES. AND DISADVANTAGES OF THE COLD
rIV.E.E.F.,—The recent cold weather has been a
rend to ice•dealers ; if the ice it hss caused
tt.c Potomac should tempt the rebels to cross
t fltd,r, it will be a great forttu.e to our army, as
iine would be certain to thsw as soon as they got
when the- whole batch might be nifie - y
egged." As to the more domestic effects of the
d enap, it has increased the consumption of coal,
iCh Car, Pe best repleniebed at the popular aota
gl of lilt W. W. Alter, tOO Mirth Math street.
Ey:rna liqranrsz PiroroonArne or CiFICNIMIL
'BADS. Genersl Meade took sittings yes.
idsy at the Gallery of Wenderoth Si. Taylor, 912,
4, and PIG, Chestnut street, for Photographs of
Inc as sizes. Copies msy be obtained from Cartc to
:Us Imperial size, at the above Gallery, or of
ISM McAllister, Chestnut street, below Eighth.
CLC•TZINC4 FOR SOLDIEIII3, /Lamy Ogpronns. AND
EvEnlitor.T ELSE, CSII be obtained in beat style,
greatest variety, - and at the lowest prises, both
ready made, and made to order at lho shortest no
nee, at pe popular Clothing Establishment of
tem:. V. ;limners Sr. Son, No. o'..s..Thestrit street,
Mier Jalne's RAU. We nave no hosPation in say.
that this Stook offers induceteents to buyers
nior to any other one in the city.
E PITEEET QUALITY OF WINES AND LIQUOP.S.
oid :berry, Port, and Madeira, and the best
tee Br ii.3y, Imported expressly for medicinal
aer ; :% - ,r sale by Davit 4k. Richards, Arch and
;Aries.
GREAT Ricpue!rum nkr PRIORS.
Great Reduction in Prices.
.T.adies , and Mimes' Fine Cloalu.
Ludieas and Kisses' Fine Make.
Rich Furs of all kinds.
Rich Fun of All
in anticipation of the close of the season, we are
prepared to make a large concession from
on prices on all our stock.
S. W. PBACTOS & Co.,
The Paris Cloak and Fur "Emporium,
920 Chestnut street. .
AN ELEGANT STOCK OF GENTLICHRN'S FURNISH•
Goons, embracing evergthing tieCeSiary in that
for a man of taste to wear, wall be found at
•e Grant's, 610 Chestnut street. His "Prize
" Shirt, invented by J. F. Taggart, is the
'the age.
'ERB STOCK OT? CONIECTIOK3.-111T. A. L.
it, Ninth and Chestnut streets, having out.
41 MI competitors in the United States, during
didaya, still continues to sell the finest, purest,
oat artistic Confections in America. Ma deli
sweet Jordan Roasted Almonds, rich Chow.
parations, fine Mixtures, &c., are delighting
Is,
ARRIVALS AT 110. HOTELS
'PO TWELVE O'CLOCK LAST NIGHT
4--Chestaut
/ord. N
Mom Downizurton
'ohoAtz. _ _ do
we. Bethlehem
3 . l..koktft, II Chunk
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. Brett. New Haien
'B. Smyth. Y
Nam2briell.t. Baltimore
It — lSforTiell: Wash
B Norton. S A
9 , 1 2r B 021.-traue, do
B Murat. Md
Panay. do
Frost, Baltimore
Bermsintowd
d A Dyer. Pa
HDuntßrandt, Wash
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w pe ell &la, EX
, 11l
loch, Y
*tram. Del
stun. A Y
Robinson. US A
E Atha% Pa
Deals. Pa
tison, Pa
tic
trt, Baltimore
Cooper. Md
Ids. entrrna. Del
Smyrna, Del
A COrliEd. N Y
;anal, Easton
ft, Easton
Toots. Baltimore
lark, Baltimore
atirence, Baltimore
a Williams. Chicago
Smith. Chicago
oraeth, Baltimore
vrtsort,rranAlia
ieher & la, N Y
Philadelphia
drier, Baltimore
..itgalt—Ntsatra
S A
...enbeimer
Dempster
ffoodward, Paducah
fray. Danvers. Mass
3ancroft, Montreal I
J B Beekus, Montreal)
3n01d, , , Washington ,
1. Dunbar Washington
//unbar, Washington
Sennett, Aabtou, Pa I
C Falls & w_,151 York I
W H Falls. New York t
1 V C Wheeler, N Y
W C Wheeler. N Y
_ Ryerson. New York
G Alstir, Maryland
CHowlett. Washington!
oleman, West Troy
tea Boyd. New York
ma Shay, New York ,
Boardman. New York;
Jos Ryan. New York (
3 W Sanders, New York I
Foskett,Bnand
I Clark, Newyork
icClosirey. Maryland j
in Bogart. Pt Monroe
'•t3 B II Martin, Penns
fellows_ Brooklyn
oole. Jersey City
I .111 Meer& St Louis
' Townsend, Pittsburg
tkinvon. New York
Bushnell, Pittsburg
Lawrence, LI S A
Stevens,B New York
k Rowe. Rotten
Emery. Boston
A Hubbard, BOIAOII
Breezy, Boston
S Smith.. Tr. & NO, Boston,
H Wilkins. Sew York
Ittyens„ b[ectrTork
J McGrath . Chicago
P Vicb ols . New York
I. Butler & eta. Utica
Cartledge. Sew York
A Damon, Chicago
'iteack & trf, Waal, D C
-well, Dew York
Booth. IP yr York
vr E Ilailis7W6V:ii C
T H Holton & la. New York
Jk. Lilly
Jas H Thaw. Pittobvsg
$H Colvin. Syracuse
W Vand•rhoff.New York
G Fitryatrkik. New York
Ameitmul—Cliestim
Trump. Jersey Shore
W G Lyday. Pittsburg
Geo E Leanne
Prof R WoodcooN Y
Jas E Weeks New York
P McFal,Carban.Pa
B Hofford.Carbon_,Pit
Gapt J C Devine.ll B
Chas B Henry
J W Baty. Philada
P Brosins.Philade.
It A Abbott.Peints_ylvanla
W Chapman, II S At
P Bowen. Maryland
ohn McCullough. H Y
J K Prlck.•el:dand
Wm It Baker
Wm "VmmllyEt at wf, Md
Mrs S A Welelk, Paaza
- J
Cone, Wrhhington
.3 A Curtin, New York
It Payne. Towanda
as °Wager. Maryland
• C Tallmln. New Jersey
• omits Pell
W Corey, Boston
Wilerchauata f —Fourth
B H
E Ta
Kenylor, New York
r
HIM D Schultz, Strasburg
A C Harp. Pittsburg_
W Wootten la Trenton
—WU Bath. Felton, Del
illbas Lukens. hrontier 0 0
Ales W Mabee, Felton
Stronee. Harrisburg
'Jacob Schoener. Reading
W H Hall, New York
C Fulton. Ohio •
Maeyer. Harrisbarg
W Petriken. Kansan
Julius Solomon, Hew York
Leo Godfrey. Hew York ;
David Bair. I.ancaater •
MP Fitch. Elmira
(Mae 0 Ash. Delaware
St Louis—Chestnut
Don J W Houston, Del
W T Enezcod, Delaware
tecutelnis. Sunbury, ra.
C Cranston. ekester co, Pa
J It Potts:. Providence, It
X Beria a rd. New York
W Di C.ark, riPW Jersey
C Baltimore
Louis lion:a:
J o Fairbanks
Franklin, Bristol, It I
iliß Fortes .1k wt. N York
& kirk C Williamaan T
<leo W Simmons, N York
The Unlon—Arch •
S Fithian. Bridgeton._ N J
D Scott , Bridgeport.Pa
L Eno's. Penhaylvania
Xre T o n ick. Perot&
J F Pittrburg
3) F Pecker , Connecticut
Opt Lerobsen. Jereey
SAC B Hatch. New Jersey
Cart .1 Evans. Jr. N Jewel
J W Woods. St Loots
• Mrs J Hart. Moreland
- Mcßee Nate, Cleveland
She C Stose& ockto ?annumn. litt Holly
Stephen J
Et Dirittnger, Manama
illaiinun , s Hotel
.3 Thompson. Potted Val
S 8 Pranks, Beading
X Zimmerman. Pi u&
Ma
AG*4lOll. H a
N emikuw w
ew
rests below Militia.
:1" H Harris
I a it. Coleman. M Y
Stephen Sherwood
Edw Dre.ser, N Y
Chas Drew, N Y
Elias Baker Pa
L Coolbroth. Ilolidaysburg
Jas Fisher. Cleveland
J A Moore. do
John S Nanaga, Ohio
W Robinson & w.f. do
IR Callwell. do
J N Tritrsineorels, do
il Wooer, Baltimore
/ McDonald. Halifax. N S
W W Bould. do
Henry Fargason do
Miss - 11 Howard, MY
JO Metthe we, Odessa. Del
Rev P Maher. Harrisburg
!Frank S Schell's. Pa
;elms P McFadden. Pa
;W H Gonvoey, Louisville
IRobt Whitford. do
ll Burke, Harrisburg
IT N torirson. D S A
ITT Merman, Harrisburg
See Hender.on, Dab irowe
'Samuel T Sanders. N "ir
INV AI Place, Cincinnati. 0
,J N Hamar. Cincinnati. 0
3 M. Albertson, Norristown
IW Ertngburst, Del
IP F Manahan, Ireland
Tames N Allen, Ohio
; S arni Hussman & wl, Ohio
Edward a Seeds
I Oeo Smitb, N Y
;H&j
st.. J H Humes, Pa
IA fi at.•fl Y
i D McMurtrie, 11 S A
;F. M Harrison. N I'
II P 'Hinton. b ebraska
:A S Carpenter, D Y
I So.n McCarty, N . Y
IN Bowman, Millerstown
ad Clues:Gm ataiaC.
J T Fanceti Pittsburg -
S Lovett. Pittsburg
Robt Ashworth. Pittsburg
J 8 A !Wen, New Jersey ,
Lewis More. Sandusky. 0 ,
IN Goff. Sr Rhode Island
!Dr M Phil ipt.. Rhode Islud
;Chas Beater, Pott•tvitls
?Cleo Patterson. Pottsville
iP D Luther, Pottsville
1 Tax M Eve-hart„ Pittston
IL Grover. W.shinKton
. . . . . . .
tr. V Chewy & vr. Gincin, 0
'Dr M Sheppard, ?Mica
I" I , 314 cv & ht. New York
B F Wood
Semi aird & L New rerEe7
Oen H Lewis Boston
H G Stuart. Norfolk. Va'
'Aaron Gage Bvszon
Watr.ne. New York
;B P Parte t. Baltimore
;Robt Hodges. Baltimore
C Sargent, Bostem
iT J Whildden Boston
Seth Bryant. toston
T Cl Thinker. Washington
Thos Wa• kinson, Baltimore
C P Clark. New To , k
H Brenneman. Cinein, 0
Anitman. Canton. 0
H Ball. Canton. Ohio
Mrs Kate Robinson, CIICIII
'Milton H Smith. Alabama
Col Thos I AM, 28th P V
i Mons de Vivo, New York
13 Devlin. New Y,..rk
. •
EH Green. 11 A
Cant Geo W Ahl, Ft Del
nt Dunker, Scranton, Pa
A C Dunker, Ficranton, Pa
Seth B Bryant. II gg N
Mr Sr Mrs Swith. New York
A 13 Read, Delaware
A P Cstiin s & wf; California Maj S Hennesy
WBPease,llSL
Rldillegan, Delaware •
A Lindegens, New York
El U Knight. New York
E Monroe. New York
J J Robinson. Rockville
Orne. New Yore.
JB Amber, New York
T Robertson. New York
1:1 Harris. New York
L B Dom &son. New York
311' Pennell, New York
Kirkpatrick. Nashville
IThaita.NOW York,
1 .18 MeD , ,wslt. Delawar e'
John F Jakes,DelaWare
WMH Saunders, N Y
EEeo Bowersders. N Y
N St Louts
Wet M Chakspear. Del
John E Thompson,_2l
.3 Healey &
Abner Hoopee,W Chester
lCa p
t S Cooper Ohio
John Sloneker, Jersey Sh'ra
1H A Cameron, JO?: ey Shore
A .7 Croft, Williamsport
G Park_sliElkton Rd
Lott, Warren. Pa
355 Robinson. Maryland
N FrederickeMere York
• Oppenheimer. - New York
R T Spear. New York
C Slaughter. Kent co, Nd
J A Craig. Ohio
L Burrltt 17 8 A
WmX Linton. II 8 A
John R ittcoids..biaiware
street. below Arab.
P Erato*, Bethlehem
W T Craig, Delaware
Care E L Stratton, N Jersey
Meet J 614,atton N Jersey
Col Wynhoope
F Leach. new York
N S Stratton. New -Terse',
LOwnbach, Virginia
CBS et way. Yirmmo
Geo W Mower. Yin:luta
Gao Heash, Perry so
Semi Blame SE la. Penns
Miss Clara P Gilman. l'a
Cbas L Mast. Chester oo.Pa
B F Shoff..?
H Goodyear. Lebanon.
S Lilly. New fersey .
L 13 Coryell, Backs co
J Fraley Easton, Pa
street, above lithlrak
W Thome& New York
Min Mason, Jersey City
Joe& la. Javier City
Tease. SeWark. N J
B Long. New York
Ana Holt, New London
W Saunders,Nsw London
D Potter. New Jersey
B Homer & la, Barlington
C C Lewis, Roadine
W A Moore. New York
S ft Bootlick, New York
Th Hildenurittat, St Louis
groat, above Third.
H Rollingshead. Catawirsa
JZI Jameson. /Winans'He
A Lowlier k la, Newark
Jos Whitaker. Mt Clare
D W C Bontall,Bethlehem
HL Arndt, da.ton.
Elam). Arndt. Ralston
chits Pottsville •
T C Sigatoose, Manisa,
H a Minima. Maryland
LtH H Bazaar. sillesheng
Lt Goo Wahaffeyallegheny
Mrs V D Sharpe. Penns
Mrs Long. Parma
• street. abqvii Race.
M Jonesi - Pannier - anis
Noles, ouster. rah
D Trainer. Nana _.
Chi's Moily. EleAnylkiil chi
ciao Staley- Mew Jotaelr
National—Razz at
Wl , Boa. Now .tuzlia
Geo Gras New Raz]la
R Bccn.e. Fenta
caw narlidOU,
D C Rencter.fiak
Übe& GI nook. Salem
J Wolf. Donna
Ml Iler, DanTilla
A S Dotter
D S Cooper. Lebanon co
G. o T Capp. Johnstown
.Filw Rank. Johnstown
$ Felix attnereville
F Lao rence, Mlnereville
*Mei Unlaa — learlcet esreet, above Motu
J Smasher, Connecticut 'J 31 DadleCeni Herr SorMY
:Twines, Boar. Hageraterrn:S Triplet
Joan Hamilton, alb -,0 !C4 V thro
Jli Monti, Hew Jersey ,PU Ma Isiebe
II W Mecqrs's Tru.r. Penns! Jl3 mar F Rannedy DR A
Wm Pell Delaware . Farr:sat Sunoco , ' US A
„T R DEINiN, De:awareS Reler. IT S A
Walter HEM3D. toew Ynri-'yharne , Klsmy. tr 13 A
,ck u s A
I. Brindle, Tlnntingdoti. 31 1; W W ' ru i.'Era . _.
If P Woodstock , Bete York! GI Stacy.
!Levi L 13 'wets rr R A
74 HUMID ' 11"61" c SRIIIEId nehrlOS. US A
D Harmony. New
j ll 6b D . B s ra m n id dr
i re a i tg ,, ,t87 . 1 C 4 .•0 1 7, ,,, i James M Garrett Del ao
Uotriurterelail—Sixtli Art
Fr AT fruith..l ,2 ear York.
3 , MaioDy. Wll. Bel
P Ilfulqamsra, Wll, 2 - 1.1
J B illianaeolll
Jl2 mtover. Point Pleasant
A 2.1 Wagner
11 V Wz4on
Claril. ice, Pottstown
C rj a ni A PE 7 8 1 I E 3 N T c o :2 : York
Mount Vernon—See
Capt B O liserta. Pt Cat bon
C C Frick, Baltimore •
Tercels Pearken, New York
T Vand , kt., F alem, N 3
M N
S Thompson, Wilin
H Stow, Wilm. let
W Hance, PEW Jersey
A C.w , e,17 la 'Fife
John Lockwood, Delaware
111 Bartlett. Soh co. Pa
H Zook. Niancy. Pa
Wand laws—Second it
S Tr... 111011, It J
nßobette & son. N J
C • Conway. Larva, Del
W D Lai as, Taylorsvilla
PPoker. Taylorsyll le
J Smith Jt M. Nasvark. N J
0 Williamson. Washington
M B Baines. Bucks co. Pa
Jan Hammersmith. Aid
Jr„Richardson, Maryland
B Murray. Easton. Pa
Black Bear—Third S
Chas Falvey. Hartsville
Cba'Barper, Jentteatowe
xo. Wiegner, Pennaburg
Win Berner, Penushurg
Sohn Cornell. reasterele
Tkea tc rhea. Halhoro -
.
Perry 'Melo. illinrcbtown
Jura Treloltlerf:9l27 tonyi
Bald laile—Third at
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d i mo .
is, on
6A ey 00
J 1 laii3, 891), Maryland
C Wffliaram. Lehigh co
F Stein, Northampton co
P R Kline. Bucka co
B 0 Fount, Quakertown
W Wilitame. Lehigh co
Thos J Janney, Newtown
SPECIAL NOTICES.
KENDALL'S AMBOLINE,
FOB THE 11• II,
AMBOY-JOIE
MigTENS.
BEADTIFIRS.
°DORM&
LENGTHEN&
INVIGORATE&
FXBELLISHES
THE HAM.
A PURELY VEGETABLE COMPOUND, made entirely
cm stimulating entreats of
ROOTS, HERBS, AND FLOWARS
Prevents the hair falling out or from turning prow,
inrelY gray. Ladies who desire a luxuriant head of
hair should not fail to give the Alf BOLINE a teat
Price 81 Dar box. containing two bottles.
PREPARED ONLY BY
KENDALL ig CO..
DOO BROADWAY. New York.
I=l
JOHNSTON, HOLLOWAY, & COMM.
Be7-uvtram No- 23 North SIXTH Street
DR. WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY,
DR. WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY.
DR. WISMAR'S BALSAM OF WILD OLESKRY.
DR. WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD DEIBELIa.
DR. WISTAR'S RAISIN OF WILD MISERY.
DR. WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY.
OBE OF THE OLDEST AND
MOST RELIABLE REMEDIES
IN THB WORLD FOR
COUGHS. COLDS, WHOOPING COUGH. BRON
CHITIS, DIFFICULTY Ol' BREATHING.
ASTHMA, HOARSENESS, SORE
THROAT, CROUP. AND
BVE2i'r AFFECTION
OF THE THROAT, LUNGS. AHD CHEST
genuine unless =lamed "L Butts" on the wrapper.
For We by
P. DINSMORE No. 491 BROADWAY. New York
W. FOWL'S & Co., No. 13 TREMONT St. ,Boston.
And by all Druggists.
PRIWITILII
PERUVIAN
PERUVIAN
PERUVIAN
Tbe Fernylen syrup is a protected solution of the Poe
oxide of Iron, a new dieCOVSI7 in medicine that strikes
at Die root of 'disease by - supplying the blood with its
1,00 princip/e or life element—lron.
Infusing strength and vigor into all parts of the system.
For DYSPEPSIA. DEBILITY, and FEMALE WEAK.
NESSES, it is a Specific. Pamphlets free.
Depot No. 491 BROADWAY. New York.
DlfffatollB.
ja2-swSt
For sale b all Druggists
A.l - 01D THE D.A.MR,EFS OF 3 CouGm—TASE
• • Dr. Swayne's Compound Syrup Wild Cherry "
"Dr. Swayne's Compound Syrup Wild Cherry."
"Dr. Swayne's Compound Syrup Wild Cherry."
' Dr. Swayne's Compound Syrup Wild Cherry.',
"Dr. Swayne's Compound Syrup Wild ;berry."
We will guarantee it has cured nunseCotathe and Colds
than any other medicine. Even in neglected cases,
e 011,03 a seated. Pain end Oppression. Sore Throat. Hoarse
nete, light Sweats. It gives quick relief and permanent
cures. It has stood the test of many years' experience.
Prepared only by Dr. SWAY.S.B & SON. 330 .North
SIX]'H Street, Philadelphia. Sold by Druggists,
jugilaW2t
GRAY HAIR RE6TORED-BALDNESS PRE
TEXIT.D.
`• London Hair Color Restorer and Dressing."
`•London Hair Color Restorer and Dressing.
"London Hair Color Restorer and Dressing."
"London Hair Color Restorer and Dressing,"
Restorer' Gray //air Without Dyeing.
This discovery for the preservation of the human hair
is taking the lead of all hair preparations; besides re
storing the color and making hair (*ow on bald heads,
it is a beautiftd dressing. keening - tile hair soft, smooth ,
and flexible. removes any eruptive disease, Itching,
Sniff, Dandruff, &c, Many who were bald and gray
have had their liair permanently restored._ Only one
Preparation. Single bottles, 50 cents; six bottles. 11.50.
Sold by Dr. SWNytili & SON, No. 330 North SIXf
Street, Philadelphia. ja9-ealt
IT Is NOT OFTEN THAT W.& 00.1f2 IN CONTACT
With an article that we feel justified in recommendini to
our numerous readers, but the article of Family Dye Co
lors, manufactured by HOWE & t3TEVENS, we feel we
can heartily commend to all who may have use for D 7438
of any colors. For sale by all Druggists. jail Ot
DR. SKEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT CURES
Toothache in one minute.
ONE-PRICE CLOTHING, OF THE LATEST
ammo. inane In the Beet Manner, expressly for RETAIL
SALA LOWEST 'Selling TTlcee marked In Plain
Elgarek All goods made to Order warranted satisfac
tory. Our 058-PRICS SYSTEM is strictly adhered to.
All are thereby treated alike.
de23-1r JONES a CO.. 604 MARKET Street.
GOLD PENS RS•POINTBD EQUAL TO NEW.
on the receipt of 35 cents. Circulars for the John
son Pen, sent on application, by Mail or other
wise.
JOHNSON. Manufactory and Office.
16 MAIDEN LAMS. New York 13ity
Haan DYE .I HAIR DYE! I
- BATCHELOR'S celebrated HAM DYE it the .Beat to
the World. The only Mar:Wes:n - 7rue, and Reliable
Dye known. Thli splendid Hair Dye is perfeet—nhangns
Bed. Dusty. or Gray Hair, instantly to a Mom Mack
or rraturat Brown, without injuring the Hair or stain.
Goa the Skin. leaving the Hair Soft and Beautiful; 1111.
satin fresh vitality, frequently restoring its pristine
color, and rectifier the ill °recur of bad Dyes. The
rennin* Is signed WILLIAM . A. BATCHELOR: all others
ere mere imitations, and should be avoided. Sold by
all Druggists, ds. PACTORY, fa BARCLAY Street
law York. Batchelor'■ new Toilet Cream for Dreosins
the Hair. iy4Bd•
21L/A-I=MMEMI..
HELLEB—BMITH.—At the residence of the bride*/
father, on the itth inst.. by the Bey. lia.lamia Hell r,
assisted by Ego. E. W. Butter, Wm, A. Keller to Mary
A., daughter of Jacob K. Smith, Esq., all of this city. *
STOBL—IditLVANY. —On the 6th lustat wood.
ar Norristown, by the Bey. John Wolin, Lieutenant
Valentine H. Shine. 6th D. 8. Artillery. to Miss Julia 6.
second daughter of D. H Mubrany, of Norristown.
rn:Ecco.
HARRIS:—On the 11th inst., Kate, wife of Ninon M.
Barris, and daughter of Catharine and the late Samuel
Wonderly, Jr.
The relatives and friends of the family are invited to
attend the funeral, from the residence of her aunt,
Catharine Sheppard. 'Harvey street, fifth Moor below
Green street, Germantown (Twenty-second ward), on
Thoreday, the 14th inst., at 1 o'clock P. M. Interment
at I. ontb Laurel Hill.
IidcGILL--Buddenly_ on the afternoon of the 12th
James McGill. in the 724 year of his age. Due nettle
will begiven of the funeral.
WILSON.—On Mmday morning, llth instant, Flo
rence. daughter of John and Mary S. Wilson, in the ddl
Tear of her age. • a**
Funeral from her father's residence, corner of Forty
eighth street and City avenue. Thursday, 14th inst. ,at 10
o'clock A. M.
aRRIS.—On the 12th instant. Kate. wife of Enon M.
Barris.
Doe ne,tiee of the funeral will be aiven. •
LINERD. — Saedenlv. on the 10th Instant, him Ann
Linerd, wife of Jo.elai. B. Linerd aged 65 years.
The relatives and frietele of the family are reepectfnliT
invited to attend her funeral, from the residence of her
hnattud. No. 710 Franklin street. above Goatee.' on
Thursday, 14th lint.. l o'clock. To proceed to L *
aurel
iicIONMAKER. —On the 10th inst.. Annie M.. wife of
Marshall N. Shoemaker. and daughter of John and the
late Catharine G. Harris.
The relatives and friends of the family are respectfally
invited to attend . he funeral , from the residence of her
husband, Main street. Manalunk, on Wednesday morn
ing, 13th inst.. mt-10 o'clock.
TitEssON & SON'S MOURNING
-•-• STORE.
and No.purple 91S CBalmoral S HESTNUT Street, Januar, Bth.
Black kirts.
Grey and purple Balmoral Skirts.
Grey and black Balmoral Skirts.
Black Watered Noreen&
Black Kid Gicreseatlexandrei and Jouvins.
Black Bid Glocas_,embroidend.
Black Undressed Ilid•Oloyee, embroidered.
BischoiTs Mourning Silk.
'Lupin's Black Tases
Black Crape Collars, plain and hincy. ilkl2
4q PIECES FIGURED 'SOLID 00-
, 7 LORID SILKS. for Spring sales. received in store
to -a gir. being ordered expressly bi •
' ' sYRE & LANDELL.
GENTLEMEN'S TR-AVELING
snAwLs.
&lack Mixt Maas.
Ovsy Mixt Bird*. &LA MILL.
FOtiRTII 3Ad.WMOI Biiiooll.
eel'. above Third.
Jos F Mate. Anitrille
E Wort. Kutztown
gnat J Ety,ll7 '3 A
John A. Dania. U S h.
Sere Jos g Smith. US A
Sohn Gensol. U S A
A Starr, 17
11C McClintock. Wm:evert
E Lovett. Winston!
D. nlHeindel.llSA
groove. IT 6 A
SEdwards. Maine
tchd Painter, bf Jones
meet, above Cheer:mat.
ow or Peters 6 S
Churchman & wt: Del
J el Worth OrfOri. Pa
j j Monstgban. Margie?'
Jas Ratline?. West Chester
R Hartshorne. Chester co
R Rowan. Chester co
J 0 Clark, New York
Goo Hine. New York
!ABIOS R Hanna. Oxford
Joe Killgore. Poona
AA St , above Arch.
L Williams, Tremont
has Mariner, Salo B. Zi 3
T Thompson. Salom. 11l S
Klanyl. Atlantic Clity
J gala New &MA
hiss A. Merter. Lancaster
I. Straus & fit ally
T 8 Waltman Alban's ,
is w Stearne.P.mosylvana
G tranvia% Barliartoa.lll
1 3 C Arawine, - New Jersey
net, above sitarftent.
114 WYnklor. Backs county
Mae a Wynkop. Bunks c)
Miss M WTO1C.001). ROCICS CO
166 S McNair. Bucks co
P Fitiver,:. New „Ter,eir
C - Rchnlbauq. New Jersey
L Htilladlty
121=
Rohl Beins Os la, -Backs co
G T Smith, Monroe co, Pa
L, above Callowhill
W T Rbater. Cho ter co
Jacob Nhotner, Penna.
. .
L R Appleton. Attleboro
Bdw DlehL. Iffilteretowa
Aaron Mehl. ifillerstown
I g Bornewao. Borertown
W Ltverey, Attleboro
i.Totto Harsh, Pounsbare
set. aboveCallowhnl.
Robt Y Linton. Newtown
A W Potteiger, Heading
B'irt 8 T leknrish, U a &
'Richard Brennan. U S
Jobn Paine. Lebsnan. so
Henry 11 Rader. Penn+burs•
J Btanfter. Tarreersville
Miss Stauffer. Tarraertwills
M . 14 1 24'10 iil i V k aguattlC
kroahYleriaa Hhturob, TWENTIETH and VINE Stmt.,
THI3 (Wedpacday) EVENING, at VI o'clock. b vent
*calms willed/Iron the messing Tahiti; lavltad.
MTHE. AM NIVJERSALR MEETING
OF THE INPIGENT wlnovra . ANO SINGH. g
113 nowirrr. of Philadelphia, win be hell as
the Aselntu, C,_.IIERBY Street, below RIGHTER er
OD PHD' at3P Jazocary latl. at ei o'clock, noon.`
The Rev. Phillips Brooks Will read the annual report.
iala•re
REV. A. A. WILLITS.
Having been reque-ted to dearer hie verT elm:M
eths and instructive Lecture. entitled.
" THB SECRET,"
On THURSDAY itS7llOl mu, January 14,
At CONCERT 13&LL,cit 7K o'oloeß.
For the benefit of the • Penn' Relief Automation for the
Aid of noldiurs he the Field and Hovitait," hau consented
to do alo. We would ask the public to come to the Loo
tnre. end atd no in the good kof attittiag our gallant
Soidiers in their time of suffering.
Pc ,- s. ALEX dDIDER _
Bau "081 G On bahalf of
~.... . . . .
ini. R. GaHRIOTHIS. 1 H anmittea of
daiOS H. LITTLE% " Penn Rade."
STERLINciI 80Nan.1.1..
Tickets 2,5 cents: at !Axles. corner Sixth and Chestnut
street.: H. A. &wars . Ninth and Green abnant. jal2.3t'
cBr, THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE
LO ADM eTittillt Mlkie/Oft (late Swerttuaorol
ea.OI.IATION win be held at No. WV North TAN 1
Street. at 8 o'clock P M., the 13th inat
ial2-2t. DAVID SflittL.
"SPURGEON AND WITIVEIERT.D
CONYARED."—ALICTHAE, by Jlev. .1 Ha ATT
h6iITH. to I , e given Ixt the EL SY.dtITH BAPI'IS
CIPIRCH. TWELFTH Street, above BACA. oe TUB 4-
DAY EVENING, January 12th. 1864, at 8 o'clock. Tick
-25 cents, to be bad et the pil.cipol Bonk stereq. and
et the doer on the IIVC1:11111I Of 0/ IF 10:161113. 3 4.i1-gt*
CfrEIGHTEENTHWARD Iit.RLIEF
lUND. —A moqing of the contr :baton+ Co the
above funo,w ill be held on WEDNESDAY EVSHING.
.In.diary L . 4 . : ." et 73-4 o'clock. at the HO,l .1 t* iCenaiugton
e CO7uPAt7, ralCHMOtii Street. anove /Kaaba
ranch street to take into consideration the propriety of
appropriating the fund now in hand to aid in the enlist-
Int 111 of volunteers ,to avoid the Draft.
CONRAD B. DA.T,
CHARLES N. LUKEN'S.
jel2-2i• 'Committee. -
Cartflllo.lll COIIIPANY, pizirdk-
D1,141i LA. ifetnufury 12, 1164
Thesnr-nxltfuntiba tba UNION ilAttiaL I:loslPdffr
CJ PE.NnI'IXAV lA. Will beheld at the Office. NO. Zia
WALNUT Street. (Feign bar Building.) on TUBS AV,
the Id day of Itebrnary next ails o when
an eleetit n will be held for officers sae managers to
aerve for the ensuing year.
The transfer bodice v. ill be closed after the 254 Instant,
andre main closed until after the meeting.
3813 tl2 Ot alt TH01519809. Secretary.
raft, OFFICE OF rruk - ; ENTIGLIFO7.
lIIVOMANCE o 'o.. 4011 01' &LIST etzent.
. . _
PRltaptti.P.lll.4 Jankary 12 IS -4 4
At the t• - '02.11181 "nee:ing of the Stockholder 'of 016 Q)11-
palyy, held on the IL h day of Jauoary. 1864, the follow:
fog gentlemen were elected I:recto:9 for the ensuing
sear:
H. Ratchford Starr. 1 Gerrre Skutt.
McKee. John H Drown. •
Nalbre' Fie zier, J L Erringer.
.1. M. Atwood, '
George W., vahneetocit,
B. T. Tiedick, ; J.xne,e i L Ciaiaorn,
Mordecai L. Dame Sn. ' Witsiam
At a Zileeking of the 130 a, d of Director., held toss day.
F RATCHFORD BTAltit
was reelected President. and
THOS. H. MONTGOMERY
elected Vice Prteklent.
Jallt-St CHARLES FOSTER, Secteeaty.
Mice. OFFICE OF THE - FAME INSU
BANOS COMPANY. Bo 408 LAIR irlllll .
Street —PHILADELP7ITA. January 12: MC
At the Annual Meet ng_of the btockholders or the Com
pany, held on MONDAY, the 11th insa , the following
gentlemen were unanimously elected to serge as Direct
ore for the ensuing year :
Frannie N Buck. 1 Jno. W Everman, -
Dttas."lttchardeon. ' Hobert B Potter.
Henry Lewis, I Sno. Koester, Jr..
0. W. Davis,l E 0 Woodruff,
13
P. Justice, Charles Stokes.
George A. West, , - Joe .D Ellis.
At a meeting of the Directors held TEDe. the 12th day
of January IE6I, FRAM IS N BUCK was elected Presi
dent. CBAS. JasCEIAP.I43ON Vice President and
jalS • W. I, BLANCH/LSD. Secretary.
rap. OFFICE OF TIIE N.EJAT VOWEL AN D
BUDLLE uOAL-FiELD ItAILKOAt) AND CIOA4
COMPANY. Office d o. 204 Smite Fourth street.
The annual meeting of the Stook.holdera of the COM
reffEVleeed,"eolnd 4411e1ry.1 4 .161:,,1 3 .1L, 8 Xil
o'clock A. I T ., for the purpose of electing FIVN DtecED
ORB to serve for the ensuing year, and for the traceac
'Don of any other bushman that may be brought before
them. PETRA IC LAND/0, Secretary ,
•
PRI . LADELPHEA. January 12,1861.
sougrnwAßßic. SOUP SOCIETY
The Society will commence Distributing Soap
esti...Bread on WEDNESDAY next, 13th Divan:, at 11
o'clock. A. /S. Lest year the Society opened the r lionso
on January 19. 1863, and closed on Baron 14. 1833. hav
ing been in active operation for a wriod of eight weeks.
Boring that time they dletwbuted 12.748 loay:is of bread.
Weighing eight tons. at a mist of 012.28, and 23,400
anarte of Soup, at a cost of 0E62 63. _
The funds of the Society are very low, and the officers
feet that t. ey have only to state this fact so the friends
of the poor and distressed of our city. when the generous
sympathy of our benevolent citizens will be manifest.
in that our Treasurer will beatile to meet all the de
mands made upon him.
Donations in money or proykdons can be sent to the
Soup House. SUTHERLAND Street, below-Queen, or
left with the following:
ROBERT.' CLi.RIC. President,
324 Christian Street.
BENJ. NORTON. Treasurer.
1 Catharine Street.
E. & HALL Secretary,
Corn Exchange Dank.
CHAS S. CLOSE. Assist Sec'y.
kin-2t 33t Reed Street.
CgrSOUP HOITSES.—TEIG FOLLOWING
list embraces the corporate titles of all the Socie
ties organised in this city for BIIPPIYing the poor with
soup. with the limits of each the localities of the several
Soup Houses, and the names of those authorized 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 literals:ad economical charity, and to aid the be
nevolent in directing the Poor to the proper sources for
their supply. Applicants should bear with them the re- •
commendation of a responsible party. and if found wor
thy, will be furnished regularly with nourishment for
th I m —TH v ETH n LAD m L Ii PH :
IA SOCIETN FOR SITTPX,VING
THE POOR WITH SOUP.—Limits—Prom Walnut to
Shippen streets, river Delaware to Eleventh Street.
Soup House. No. 828 Griscom street, from Spruce toPine,
above Fourth street.
WM, EVANS, 34... Treasurer,
262 Serail Front street.
2—THE NORTHERN SOUP SOCIETY. - North
from Callowhill street. from the river Delaware to Eighth'
',Meet, except the portion east of Front street. appropri
ated to the Kensington Soup Society, Soup House. North
Fourth, above Brown street.
T. MORRIS PRROT, Treasurer.
82, Market streatr
3—SOUTHWARK SOUP SOCIETY,— Limits South
from South street, from river Delaware to Passvauk road
and Broad street. Soup House, Sutherland street, below
Queen street BEND. MORTON. Treasurer.
in Catherine street.
4—MOYAMENSING SOUP SOClETY. —Limits—South
from fthi . pren street. west of "%sa i l f ink road to Broad
street. houp House N. W. corner Jinth and Marriott
streets. COLLINS EST. Treasurer.
• 3021ilontb. Second street.
B—WESTERN SOUP FOGERTY:re- lA - mite—south from -
Matket street. west of Broad street; also, from Eleventh
to Broad, Walnut to Shiepen. Soup House. Hit South
street • DAVID SCULL. Jr., Treasurer
B—SPRING GARDEN SOUP SOClETY.—Limits—gorth. ,
of Caney/hill, west of Eighth froimliace to Callowhill.
Eleventh to Broad,-north of Market street.west of Broad. 1
Soup Route. Buttonwood street below Broad.
THOS MATHER, Treasurer.
S. W."cor. Twenty-second and Arch streets.
7—KENSINGTON SOUP socuery. - -Limits--From
Laurel to Morrie streets, "Delaware river to Front street.
Soup Rouse, Allen, belay/ Marlborough street.
GEO J. HAMILTON, Treamirer,
Commonwealth Bank.
S—CENTRAL SOUP SOClETY.—Limits—From Walnut
street to Callophill street, Delete-are river to Eleventh
street, Eleventh to Broad. Walnut to Race.
CLEMENT M. BIDDLE, Treasurer. •
Contributions in money intended to be divided equally
among the above named societies, or to be distributed as
the donor may request. may also be hearted to
EDWARD PAR aisa. Receiver,
Ho Arch Street,
or JOSEPH WILLIAMS, Secretary.
jaT-fmw-Bt. N. W. cor. Broad and Green ste.
Me OFFICE MINE HILL AND
SCHUI LKILL HAVEN RAILROAD COMPANY.
PHILADELPHIA, 12th Month Zith, 1852.
At a Special Meeting of the Stockholders. held this day,
the following resolutions were unanimously adopted.
liesolzed, That the Agreement and Lease. just read to
the Philadelphia and Reading Rollr..ad Company, be ap
proved and accepted by the Stockholders and referred
to the Board of Menageta, Who are requelted to have the
same =overly executed.
Resolved, That the Secretary be requested to give nab
lie notice of the acceptance, in order that our Stock
holders generally may be informed of it.
And at a Stated Meeting of the Beard of Managers, held
the same day, the following resolutions were .anani
monsly adopted:
Beseined. Tb at the Board of Managers hereby agree to
sell, at its par value. eight hundred than:sand dollars of
the Boat and Car Loan of the Schuylkill Navigation
Company of the year 1861. which itt free of alg itacatioN 6
to the Stockholders of this Company whose tames shad
star don the Book of the Company on the 213th day of let
Month, (January. )186i. In proportion to the amount of
stock held by such of them as shall have exeressed to
the Secretary, in writing, on or before the let of 2nd
Month. IFebruary) next. their willingnosa to take.thetr
several proportions, an d pay for the same in shares of
the Capit providedthe Company. at the rate Or Vag
per share that no certificate of said Loan shall
be leaved for any fractional part of NCO.
.Nesoleed. Tbat the Secretary be dirseted to give notice
to the Stockholders by a public advertisement.
lad mwt et WILLIAM BIDDLE. Secretary.
EirCORN ENG •
DELPHIA, Nevem
At the Election held 16th
mime duly eleeted Dire
(1.
Christian J. Hoffman.
H. W. Catherwood,
Edmund A. Solider.
Charles S. Wilkins,
David Vanderreer.
Jonathan Irio',ht.
Board this day ALBS. O.
_mouldy re-elected President
rieePresident,and JOHN W.
J. W. TORSSY.
Cashier.
Alexander
James Steel.
Hobert Icrvien,
William Y. Cox,
Samuel T. Canby.
• Philip B. Mingle.
John F. Cross,
Am A at the main' of the
OATTIL .1. Pao.. was =anis
aLILX.WJELLDIN, &w.. Vi
7TOBENT, Cashier.
no2S.Sin
IMee. OFFICE OF THE GIRARII COL
LEGE PASSENGER RAILWAY COMPANY. our
ner of COLOMBIA and RIDGE Avenues, PHILADEL
PHIA, January 7,1864.
At a meeting of the Board of Directors, held this day.
a dividend of ONE DOLLAR per Share was declareio on
each Share of the Capital Stook of the Company. payable
on demand to the Stockholders or their legal represents-,
lives, 'clear of all taxes.
The transfer books will be closed till the 20th Inst.
ial2-6t W. S BLIGHT. Treasurer.
M.- OFFICE OF THE GIRARD COL
LEGE PASSINGER P.. 1.1.,W.a.1 Co., corner of
coLUMBIA and JUDGE Avenues —PHILADELPHIA, J.U.
11. 1884.
- At tie Annual ifeetlng of Stockholders, held this day.
the following seatlemet, were elected for the ensuing
'Year:
PRESIDENT.
E. B. EDWARDS. ._. .
uukacro_ •
John I enabert, lititdrestA ink , Vier.
Chas Thomson Jones. lawny . Dr .
W Milan S. Grant, I
..• W,S. BLIGHT,
isl2•l2t Secretary and Treasurer.
ryrOFFICEOF HE ENTERPRISE
MI:FRANCS COMPlatif, 400' WALNUT Street.
PHILADELPHIA. January 4, MIL
The Directors have this day declared a dividend of
THREE PER CENT on the Capital Stock of the Com
pany for the last eta month s pay able on demand free of
all tames. TROm.sis MONT G OMERY,
ia4-1.2t Secretary.
OFFICE OF THE PHILADELPHIA
.4.,? CITY PASSENGER. RAILWAY COAIYARY,_Ifie
:41.00 CHESTNUT Street.
At a meeting of the Board of Directors. held this day.
a Dividend of It Id per share was 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 inet
WM. W. COLKIT, Treasurer.
PErbAnnzmuA, TWA. 6.1164. ias-10t
MPEIMADIELPHIAIiD READING
RAILROAD COMPANY, Office 80. AA7 gmith
IL Street. PHILADELPHIA, December Bea:
DIVIDEND NOTICE.—The Transfer Books of this
Company will be closed on THURSDAY, 17th instant.
and reopened on TIIESDAY_, _ January l2. Mt
• A Dividend of swam - FAB CRAP., clear of State Lit,
has been declared en the Common Stook, payable bl
Common Stook on and after the Kist December next to
the holders thereof as they shall stand regbdered on the
books at the close of briefness on the 17th inst.
A Dividend of THREE AND A. HALT PER CENT..
'tear of State tax. has been declared on the Pre
ferred Stock. payalble in-Cash or Common Stock, at the
option of the holder, on and after the 31st December next.
to the stockholders as they shall stand registered on the
bo4ks at the close of business on the 17th butt.
Holders of certificates which have been discharged
from this oak*, or either of the Transfer Agencies, are
particularly requested to have them duly registered on
the Transfer Books to which they have bean transferred,
prior to the 17th Ind.
Stockholders whose names are registered on the New
York books will be paid at the Farmers' Loan and Trait
Company. and those whams names are re tared en tte
Boston books will be paid at the office of Messrs. I. R.
Thayer k Brother. 13. BRADFeasu OßD rer .
dee-tf Tr.
OFFICE OF THE PENNSYLVANIA
COMPANY PDX INSURANCTS ON LIVES AND
RANTING ANNULUS& —PiaLSDILPHIA. Jammu, 1.
1664.—The annual meeting of the Stockholden of this
Company will take DAY tha t . atsaa. Ne. 3u/
WALNUT Street, on M, the 18th instant. at 12
o'clock M. And at the same time an election will be
held for Thirteen Directors.to eerie the ensuing war.
la2-161* WILLIASI amt. Actuary.
OFFICE OF
IRO E C OMP ANY
NOUN.
Mrart GOAL AND N OONIPANY. PRILADKIe
Mu. 111.
The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of saliani;
ports will be held at their Whoa We. /1180_ South
:Meet. on MONDAY, the IBM day of Jaatutr7. 188 L tit
II °Work A. 11.. at whieh time an elestion will be held
Ibr. III pinata's. to serve few the eneuist year. Tbli
transfer boots of the Compan_y will be tamed for Man
dins immediately preceding Me daglieunotion.
dela-Dan JOS. O. 00 OK. Secretors.
witli WW2& &MUM 1 . Virat
ri c it w A n trts - „ rewat
W ok & t v eu es * thlsoff :
° mi lk a agraitl3 -4 ; S T .
•011-11:41,
J PRESS.-REITLADELPITL-1, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 1-3, 1864.
GA BANK, PHILA.
.r 23d, 1262
the following Rockhold
ors of the Corn lizehaase.
7M6ESHTYd V.V-A/3.D
A V COUL) TILE D R A.F
Tk3 of: Li. W&R to 90 raq.cte4teil to
meet on
FRIDAY EVENINCt, JANUARY tbm.
HURTICULTUTAL LULL
BROAD AND WALV UT STRSETS
Tv adopt azto4 measarai as may ba 2leoessari to zalse
the quota of tbe Word required by the rre.,biont'o last
caJJ aol
AVOID THE JGRA.FT
A. 3. FIARPRE, - • I.THRODOBE CUTLER,
JOB. W I.TERE6, K ELDRIDa 14 Slam.
:r. W. LEAMINCi. JOHN T. ANDREWS
CAPT. EDWIN PALMER. F. WIET RE.
.3 B. FLANIGEN, CALEB /ORME:,
EDWARD r•HIPOIN, W WHITE SMITH,
A L. BcODDE, WM FEBECiI,
THOMAS JAM UL
FIFIREEPOPII WARD BOUNTY
P UN D.—A4a, YIIBLIC MEET". nig- of too Cid:rent
of the VIFILEATH WA tiD the fo lowing Denote were
appointed to collect eontrthatious to the Volunteer
kounty Fund of the Ward:
_ P;1116“.114.3071i-OP.
Jas. Wood, 11ii02
Wnt. tWear. 1826 CalloWhill street.
Jacob Bowers , •
Christian Brown, S. E. COll.llO Fifteenth. end SPrilld
)fi Teen Fin ets
John Dories, 63:3 North Fifteenth - street.
John Culla. Flfreent h. above SPASM Garden street.
SNCON D PRECINCT.
- Thos. T. Bete - 111e, 000 North Seventeenth street..
Adam Fredericks. 1515 Callowhill street. •
Jon. England, 058 North Seventeenth street.
Penry Cobb, 1010 Wood street.
Wm. Ewing, 1742 Green street. •
THIRD PRECINCT..
John Pearce, 10 , 0 Green street: --
A. 1.1. Davir TOW Wallace street.
N. 111. Evans. 639 North Fifteenth street.
Joe. Thomas, 1526 At. Vernon street.
Jas H. Eldredge, 1208 Brown • treat.
Feil3RTl3. PRECINCT.
Henry Dpla, 1436 Poplar street.
Robert McCurdy, 1022 Poplar street
J. G. Dixon, 621 North Fifteenth etrelt.
Fir 1H PRECINCT.
Joe. J. Kersey, 1120 Green street.
W. J. °harshen. 1082 Cailowhill street •
Henry ()krone. 19. t Call maul street.
Peter Ilyrne,Tw este. first and Hamilton etre...tic.
Alfred Hooves. Brandy wine emelt.
SIXIII PRECINCT. •
Joe. W. Malin. 2108 Vino street
Wm. CtcrY, S E. corner Twenty-aecoud end Callow
-010 streets.
Jno. F Mine, SO4 Gal:owl:1111 street.
rtoos EncorY. •
SEVENTH PRECINCT.
Jno. Brown.
Jas Dirsr 2517 Hamilton °treat.
Johoyon.Hughes,esMA 1 1. ddle atteet
cies) w. HYtle. 066 tlello whlll etreet.
EIGHTH PRECINCT.
Hiram Miller, 2213 Grt e on street.
A D. Caldwell, 170 North Twenty-fonrth street.
Abrehem Myers, 2216 Coates street.
R. .7. Whitesides, 2210 Mr. Vernon street.
Trio. Lawrence. 748 North Twenty-fourth Street.
Henry Clark. 775 North Twenty fourth street.
• bt INTH •PRECINCT
J. At: ey Mb North Eighteenth, a'irset
T. W Price, 1801 0 Mt Vernon (duet.
Win. Mann, 1711 Green street.
C. B. Barret, 1704 Wallace street.
Sterouel Daniels, 1821 Goatee street.
Charles W. litibbs
N. D. •Hi 11,1336 North Eighteenth street.
TENTH PRECINCT.
Wm. MattheWs. 2022 Mt Vernon etreet
h H. Ha whine, 2145 Mt: Vernon street:
T. M. Trio], 1928 Brown street
a. 11• Arman, 10C6 Mt_ Vernon street. -
EdWin T. Cogs.
Jno. Warnock 100 Brown street.
Edward Erdman, 2520 Poplar street,
_ _COMMITTEE AT 191.11.41 E.
HIRAM MILLI , R, 22r3 een street.
ISAAC C. PRICE. Nineteenth. awl Mt. VarAort 4treeis,
JAS. DOUGHEETY. /214 limn street-
he above named persons can procure Collection
Books of the Secretary, at 606 ARCH street, p:operiy .
certified.
Should any of the obese named Committee decline to
serve, they will please notify the Secretary by Wednes.
de) evening.
A General Meeting of the Committee will be held on
WEDNESDAY EVNNING.I3th instant. at S o'clock. at
EL E. cooler of TWENTi ern and COATE•4 street.
THOMAS W. PRICE, President.
G. A HOFFMAN, Secretary. sal.B-2t
w iwIP.M. TEL W N t y. i ii" .. I9LO v N
ivy The eitfiene , et
a c" ) PI" ZgBTE, -7:74 ' ' h i e in w tr Vr oo l n ils le g af. l3 M A Y e
V I I :
Threejeet.
E.
CyctES of our National History " The National
Guard meets at 7 P. K. for reaular buKineHS-
fIIEVIENPINEENTH WARD, AVOID
. I)RAFP !—.an adjourned MEletillfr of the citi
zens of this aura will be held on THIS (Wednesday)
EVENING, at Stephen Hall, S. E. corner of elrlEr
and IHOMPeON streets, at t.)" -o'clock. to complete
the arrangements for raising (Ads to pay bounty and
fill the quota of the ward.
O. OPPINGER, President.
M. Y. 1)0t0IIHRTY. Secretary.
1:32E/GaITEENTII WARD—S7S -T%
BA isOoriTa —The Committee appointed to
aietoarse the funds raised f,r tle purpose of pitying the
extra. 'ward botuktv to all recruits accredited to the
Eighteenth ward. wit' sit at BB- GORGAS' Mace.
BRACH street. above Hanover, daily, from 2 to '4
o'clock P. '
M. P. BRADY, 1
W. W. WEY ANT. Diebureixig Committee.
ED. GORGAE, H . IMPLET.
H.
By order.
Chairman Committee.
PRANICLIP,IINTORT, 1 Secretaries. ,
JO'. B. ALLEN,
jail-12t* CITARTAS H. CRAMP, Treasurer
PDN
ASTI.V.A.NIA BLICEDNEA.M'S
IMRDLIEF Assocunort —The Booms of this AS
variation, at No. 424 WALNUT Street, are open doily
from 9 o'clock A N. tllt 6 P. N. for the reception of do
nations in Goods, Clothing.. and Books. Contributions
in Money are to be handed t • the Treasurer. B W.
gLe. • K, South THIRD Street.
k ge•-• o • • ; • - I • a I
AL =sus/11gs COMPANY . OF PHILADEL-
. .
FRIA, PHILADELPHIA. January 4. 1864.
2be Board of Directors I ay. this day declared a pay
ment of Interest of SIX PER CENT. on the Capital Stock.
and SIX PER CENT. on the Scrip of the Company.
payable on and after the 12th instant, free of taxes.
Jab Int 648113 EL WILCOX., Secretary.
MERCANTILE LIBRARY iCOR,
PUNY —The Annual Meeting of the Stock-
F.idere of ite Mercantile Library Company will be
bid OIL EVEDIIX G. January 19th. at 7.34 .
o'clock. At' this meeting nominations Alia be made of
officers for !be ensuing year. JOHN L CRUM ER, JEL
Sae-wfmtial9 Recording Secretary. .
(OFFICE OF THE FAIRAIOUNT
AND ARCH• ST. CITY PASSENGER - RAILWAY
CO.. No. 3E82. CALLOWHILL STREET—PFEILADIM•
PHU. January llth, 1869.—The Board of Directors have
THIS DAY declared a Dividend of One Dollar per share
on the capital stack, payable to the stockholders or their
legal representatives,
on and after the 21st inst.
The transfer hocks trill be closed until the list inst.
jal2 61 JOHN T. LANGE, Treasurer.
ADM RICAN LIFE INSURANCE,. AND
41R11ST COMPANY.
PHILADELPHIA, JEIHISTy 7. 1561.'
At the annual election by the Stocuholders, held on
MONDAY, January 5, the fel/owing gentlemen were
elected Truetca,, Vl2!
Aleiamlor Whilidin, ISamnel Work,
J. MD:2. Mormon. William J. Howard.
Game Nugent. 'Samuel T. Bodine.
Hon. Samoa Pollock, John Aikman,
Albert C. Roberta, Charles P. Heazlitt,
P. B. Mingle. !Hon Joseph Allison.
Isaac Hazlehnrst.
And at a meeting of said Trustees, held. this 'day. the
A:no - ging officers were elected for the ensuing year,
Pi &adduct -ALEXANDER WHILLDIN.
Tice Pri Adept—SAMUEL WORK.
Actuary—JOHM C. SIMS.
Sec. and Treas.—JOHN S. WILSON. 6t
.
r 3. OFFICE OF THE FAME INSUIL
ANCE.00.61P.6..NY. No. 4406 GEM ['NUT Screet.
Pi:M.IOIEI,MA. Jan 4. 1864.
• At a meeting of the Board of Directors of the Fame
Insurance Company, held this day, a dividend of
THEME REIL WANT. wag declared, out of the profits of
the last aix mouths, clear of all tax
ia6-12t W. I. BLANCHARD, SW/.
orJERSEY. SHORE. PINE
D STATE. LIAR RAlLROAD.—Agreeably to
previous notice. a Meeting of the Core misatonere of the
above enterprise was held at the Girard House, in Phila
delphia, on the lath inst.. and after the transaction of
business they adjourned to meet again at the PlikliKLlE
HOUSE. to Jersey Shore, Lycomieg count - T. on TRITE&
DAY. the 4th day of Febreary. UK at 10 o clock X. E.'
to open books and receive aubacriptions. preparatory to
organising the Company. A report on the general
character of the route will be made by the Engineer at
that time
DECEMESB 16. 1563. . dela-11,34
OF.FIC" OP THE Pa &N1T...1 , mm
ADD DULPTRWARR PHIL .CDBLPIIIA CITY
PASERNORR RAILROAD COMPANY, BERNS Street,
below Fourth. rECILADBLPRIA, Jan. 7, 1864.
At a meeting a Hoard of Hlrec:ore held this day,
a ditidextd of FIVE PER MINT upon the Capital Stock
was declared, payable to the. Stockholders.. or their
legal repesentatrves, clear of all taxes, on and after
the 18th inet.
The Transfer Books will be closed until 18th lust
ta9-dtlB CHAS. R. ABBOTr; Secretary.
MEDICAL PURVEYOR'S OPPICA
yGi No. I /Korth FIFTH Street.
PHILADELPHIA. Nov. 12. 1.563.
Imaortere sad Dealers in MEDICINE& HOSPITAL
STORES, HOSPITAL FURNPIURE. BSODING 2
dro., are invited to submit their Price Liete from tune to
time to this Office. J. MURRAY.
nol3.Btatott Surgeon and Medical Purveyor
MILITARY.
BANNECIPS 183 D REGIMENT, P.
V., FOURTH UNION LE Win. COL. GEORGE P.
McLBAN.--Twenty men are required to ICI the second
C , mvany emanating from Company C. This is the
bat day allotted to fill the
~Company: Now is the time
to come forward and receive Ms cash, and make your
families comfortable, and assist those now battling for
your rights.
Aptly at BROAD and RANSOM. today, to Griffith,
Graaf: or Lathhary. JAMES GRIPE' Ts,
Captain of the Second Company,
t!,WANTED --A WELL DRILLED
Man, for the second company recruited by the cla
ms of Company C 1834 ,Regiment. as first sergeant.
Mast apply to-day at Davao's& BROAD and BAN
OM Deets. Apply to Capt. ORIETITH, Capt. GRAM.
er Lieut. LATE T.
TENTH WARD-ONE HUNDRED
DOLLARS litZTßit. BOUNTY TO BE GIVEN!
At a meeting of the citizens of the Tenth ward,
held on Saturday evening. the 9th instant, it was
.72e8olved, That an extra .13ounty of one hundred dol
lars shall be paid to every recruit who shall he mustered
into the service okthe United States. and credited to this
Ward.
D. O. hfcCAMMON was appointed Treasurer, and the
following-named gentlemen were appointed to act as an
Executive Committee, and to receive contributions from
citizens of the ward:
. . .
First Precinct — El ement S Smith, John M. Ford, John
K Valentine, George H. Jordan, Jos. B. Townsend,
George Truman, Jr.
Sec( nd Preeinet—Samnel J. Creswell. Thomas J.
Hemphill John AILIIONV', W. P. Hibbard. Dr. P - B.
Hahn. Piano's Parker. James V. Stokes. Sterling BOlL
tall.
Third Precinct—Josiah Kisterixeik. Dr. W. D. Breed,
O. H. Wilson. btephen COlmell, Thomas X. Fott., Una
Ashton.
Fourth Prosinct—Abraham Ritter. Isaac S. Williams.
Joe. K. Trimble. Dr- Geo. W. Barker, Richard D. Wood.
Charles West
Fifth Precinct—George L. Boldin. Fred Graff. K H.
Kirkpatrick. Robert Hays. John Durburrow.
Sixth Precinctu-A. B. Francisca% E. Tracy.-W. P.
Troth, F. Paxson, W. H. Wanamaker.
Seventh Precinct—H. W. Safford, James H. Stews rt,
G H. Woodward, W. S. Peirce, Henry Benner, Win. B.
Hanna, Caleb R Kamm' Richard H. Downin_g
El ghth Precinct—J. H. Bouthworth. John Welles, D.
C. NeCanna on, Thompson Reynolds. H. L.tJewell, Theo
dore W. Baker. Hiram Horter.
STEPHEN COLWELL, President.
JOHN K. VALENTINE, {s ecre t ar i es,
CHARLES JEWELL, 5 1a12.8t
SKATING. -M. C. CAMPBELL'S SEA
TING POND is the place - to see the ameemblage of
Wordy and Fashion. for it la there the Ladies " most do
congregate." to engage in the glorious and graceful Pas
time of Skating, which is enlivened by the presence of
Ennio on WEDNESDAY EVENING and SATURDAY
AF rERhOON. jal2-3t
now CAN HE AFFORD IT?
Everybody asks, on seeing those Colored Photo
grejelas,at the low Nice of one dollar. which are team
Photo
s BICKER 'S. SWORD Street. above Green.
THEY CERTAINLY SHOW A WON
&lfni perfection of art, those Life-else Photographs
in Olt which are attracting so much attention now at
REIMER'S new Gallery. 6*4 ABASH Street. Ito
A W. LITTLE, .OF THE FIRM OF
• th e W. LITTLE &CO.,and JOSEPH ADAMSON,
late of firm of SERENER, ZIEG/1111 dr CO., have
formed a Co-partnership under tee style and title of
LITTLE & ADAMSON, and will continue the Importing
and J'Abbing of Mks and Fancy Dry Goode. at 326
IdAIIIkET !Aunt. • W. LITPLE,
,• JOSEPH ADAMSON.
Philadelphia, Jan. 13. 1864. ial3-130,
VOLUNTEER MEDIOLL SURGEON.
Boards for the examination of candidates for the
position of ASSISTANT MORON OF VOLONTESSS,
are in seeston at New Tork.Wachington.and Cincinnati.
apriloation for yerrmesion to ri t r• ear before them
should be made in writing to the SURGEON GNASH el
O. S. A.. at WASHINGTON. B. C,, and should be ac
companied by evidence of regular graduation and good
moral character.
Surgeons of n
the Volunteer are promoted from the
glade of Assistant Surgeon, and are selected for merit
only. JOSEPH' K. BARNES.
Acting Surgeon General.
Surgeon General's office. Washington, D. Q. . Jan, I. 'di.
fall-me 61
t• S LE EPERS MANUFACTORY,
loos ist= 6trest. oas door aboil ToatV
ilk 32.4* - . -:: :-. : '-: : - , :
COMMISSION HOUSES,
FANCY CASSIMERES.
DOESKINS,
SATINETS, &c.
ALFRED H. LOVE, •
COMMISSION MERCHANT.
NU% CHESTNUT STRUT.
DRY GOODS ON COMMISSION.
• Iv Calm, INDIOO•BLUE APRON CHECK&
6 do OKEAT FALLS PILLOW-VASE CoTTIES
6 do 44 SUFFOLK, FINE BLEACHED, • -
For call by
JAMES M. MURPHY,
iats 3t. Sp 2a6t CHESTNUT VTREET..
ARMY GOODS.
FOR THE ARMY AND NAVY.
IaVAZIII I .!4_&
.4HEILbSA.IAT,,
14131*.M.Ifis_&.3MW
• 4t ARCH STREET,
PIIMADELPH IA
Bk113,10TH : riegi.M.Filtai and Company Flap, Swords,
&Ate, Paaeants. Brettlettee, flahl, Cana, Can
teen.", Haveraaoka„ Camp Kite. Field elaanae, Spurn.
and everything pertaining to the oompleta ontff t Of Army
and Navy Oft ore,
A liberal dieconnt allowed to the trade. ia.3.lm
FRCkTHINGIIAM & WELLS
I=ll
#EAVT. MEDIUM, AND 'actin . SRENTIMOS AND
SHIA:III4GS _
re T A A g l iA l ek r ef,ANNELS.
WASH NOTON AND VICTORY CAMBEICS, AND
EROP r ili. E Vi I eIreCEIED. AND CORSET JEANS, •
No. ER WOSSTED YARN, der. e,s22lf tf
4 . W. SIMONS do .BROTER,
szarsom- STRUT HALL, raILADELFIII4.
MANUFACTURERS OF ..TEWELRY.
-FINE SWORDS.,
elm
MILITARY GOODS IN EVERY VARIETY:
aa2A-CEm
• GENTS' FURNISHING G4DOUS.
G EORGE .GRANT,
No, , SlO CHESTNUT STREET,
1334 nods real
A LARGE AND COMPLETE E.TOCK
, i*BPITb' Fssl IBi3JLYQf GOODS, -
Of tai awn. i alTZ. , : tation ana manufacture,
His celebrate&
a PRIZE MEDAL .SHIRT 'd "
maur.f.hetutel ut der the Superintedence of
JOHN P. TABORET.
(Formerly of Oldenberg A Tagged,) •
Are the most perfect. 'fitting Shirts of the age.
- illgt.Orders promptly attended to, iet3-wfm-Sni
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. • .
Volume 14 of BRADSTREET'S COMMERCIAL RE-
PORTS now In Press. will ba ready for delivery on or
about the •Mb. of January. DM.
Special pains have been taken in the preparation. cor
rection PIO revision of the present volume, and wa offer
it to our bubterlbers , and to the Mercantile (lemmata)
generally. as the best s most reliable, and moss conve
nient book of Commermal reference in eximonce.
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within it, as many as possible of the Traders in all the
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States and British Preys/lets, and to obtain the most
reliable Information in avers instance.
. . . .
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given are from such sources that they may he confolently
relied upon.
The work vlTT,befonndinvaluableto all those who
are giving credits either neon a longer er shorter time.
It will be furnished to Snbscribers from Tannery,
1864. to January, 1865 for 68w per annum, which will
entitle them to the preEnt volume C 4). and vol. 1.5,
which will be published - about Julylo, 1864 our Weekly
Sheet of Corrections, and the privilege of making in
unities concerning the ere lit and :handing of any traders
With whom they may he transacting business, and re
ceiving fall and special reports.
Bankers, Merchants, and Manufacturers are invited to
call and e2tamine the work, or obtain fait particulars by
-sending to our addres Y 5l BitAn4Pt t
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PROPOSALS.
pROP9SALS FOR FLOUR
SE SLED PROPOSALS will be received until the Oth
instant, at 12 o'clock hl ' for furnishing the Sabeistence
Department with Ten Tnonsand Barrels of Flour.
6,160 r arrele in new oak barrels, head lined
6.800 barrels in new. strong cotton sacks, one half
barrel in each sack.
Bide wj4l be received for what is known as Nos. 1,2,
and 3, and for any quantity less than the 10,000 barrels.
Oleo, tor Gee Unlashed Barrels of 80. gradesly Flour.
Bids must be in dap/Mate. and for each on sepa
rate ml esti of paper.
Ths °slivery of the Flour to commence within five
days from the opening of the bids, and in such quantities
daly as the Government may direct, delivered at the
Government Warehouse in. Georgetown, at the wharves,
or Railroad DOpiit in Washington. D. C.
The delis ery of all Flour awarded to be completed
within twenty days from the opening of the bids.
Payment will be made in Certificates of Indebtedness.
or Such other fund; as the Government may have for
dishun went.
The usual Government inapsetion will be made just
before the Flour is received, and none will be accepted
which is not fret h ground.
An oath of &Beaten• e must accompany the bid of each
bidder who has not the oath on die in this office. and no
bid will be entertained from parties who have previously
failed to comply with their hies, or 'front bidders not
Present to respond. Government reserves the right to
reject any bid for any cause Bids ter-be addreswea to
the undersigned at No 223 G Street Washington,
endorsed 'Proposals foe Flour. "
S. C. GREE9E, Captain G. 9. V.
WARBINGION, D C lan. 11 1864 - jalS.l6t
ASS IS TAN T QUARTERMASTER,
•••••L GENERAL'S OFFICE. -
PHILADELPHIA, nth January, 1884.
PROPOSALS. will be received at this office until
THIIRSD sT, 14th inst., at 12 o'clock, hi for the imme
diate delivery at such place or places in this city as may
be required. of
-
27.000 feet 3d Common Boards.
.9 328 feet Hemlock Scantline:
Bidders will elate the shortest time required for de
livery. The right is reserved to reject all-bide deemed
too high. - A BOYD,._
j 812414 Cantata and A. CI If.
A S5l ST ANT QUARTERMASTER
A
:0111frardiL'S OP FIOB.
PaILADEILPTELL- nth..l - 113L, 1864.
PROPOSALS wilt be received at this office until
THURSDAY. 14th lnetaat. at 12 N.. for supplyina
all the WOOD. required for use of troops in camp
within the limits of the city of Philadelphia, until 30th
June, 1864. - Price must be par cord, - for Oak Wood,
delivered at place of consumption. No bid will be
coz.sidered unless guarantied to the amount of Ten
Te °wand Dollars. by two responsible persons, that the
bidder Ls able and will faithfully fulfil the contrast, if
awarded him. The responsibility of bidder and guaran
_ tors wrist be certified tabs a United States Dig .rict Judge.
Attorney, or NarshaL The right Ls reserved to retest all
bide deemed too high. A. BOYD
Captain and Assistant Quartermaeter.vii
V 17130 WILL TAKE YOU A LIRE.
• • LIM excellent picture? B. F. BEIM& 034
ARCA Street: is daily producing OASTS* DE VISITS
superior to any in the oily. 1t
REMOVAL --CYRUS B: MILLER,
Fashionable Hairdresser end Barber. has BB
MOVED from No. 416 Chestnut street to No. 11.1146 South
FOURTH Street, below Library. where be solicits the
patronage of hie former customers and the public. ial.T2t*
TZEMOVAL.—JOHN DICK HAS RE
MOVED. hie SEED STORE and GREEN-HOUSE
from - A.129 MARKET Street to his Kew Store and Green
house. 1723 CHESTNUT Street. where be will keep on
hand a tall supply of Cut Flowers for Bouquets. Pyra
mids, Baakets. Wreathe, and Loose Flowers for decora
tion. A line assortment of seeds, Trees, and riause, of
the various kinds. kept on hand.
Seed Farm and Nurseries. DARBY Avenue, Ring
sassing, la4-mwfat
TOOL CHESTS.
SMALL. MEDIII4, AEC LARGE SIZE.
Containing GoOD TOOLS.
For sale by LESLEY di op..
601 MARMS P.
LADIES' , GENTLEMEN'S, AND
CHILDREN'S SKATES.
In treat variety, for sale by
LESLEY & CO.
del6.lm. 607 MARKET Street.
STEEL
♦ new and splendid artiebilor Me by
LISLIVE CO.,
del6.lre 607 KAMM? Street
DARLOR SKATES
ror sale by ESLEY & Street:
607 MARKET :
Also. Fine Pen and Pocket Knives, Table Cutlery. Ate.
delif
RUSTICS ADORNMENTS FOR HOMES
OF TASTE.
Wardiau Cases. with Growing Plante.
Fern Vases with GrowincP/ante.
Ivy Vases with Growing nants.
Hauling Baskets with Growing Plants.
Panay Flower Pons.
Orange Pe ts,ell elms.
Careolette. EenshgraneST
Caryatides. Louts XlVthe.
Classical Buda In Patten Marble.
Marble Pedestals and Panay Briskets. -
- Terra Gotta, Vases, all sires.
Lava Vases, Antique.
• Gardennwee. all. slaw.
Statuary and Fountains.
Moire and Beleat articles for Gifte.trayorted and mane
featured for ourown Woe. For sale at retail or to the
trade in t aMty. . A. HARBISON,
t /DO - O.I7SITIFITV Street
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
UNION
MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY
OF PHILADELPHIA.,
INCOI3,pOStATED 1804
•
The foil:ming-sistamest of the affairs of the Company
is published in conformity With a provision of ita
charter;
Premlams written. from January I, 1843, to
.Talauary 1. 1664. $177,94410
Do. oadefermtned Jotruitt7 1,1 E 6 3...........43, 465 12
Fran:dams earred during the year ae above-41E03,M 79
Intereet from tayestmeate 10.638 39
Loetcs paid during the year. 1 169,03 q 9
Returnpremiums 13.600 33
Insurances 11,SO 99
Ertl:wares, commissions. and contri
butions to volunteers , Nogg 60
Zs!tad States tax •.. MIA 63
-----.13131,083 At
Leas amount reserved to pay losses
beard from but not adjusted....... 11,000 00
Coromutstlcn to customers In Ileu of
ettlr
remaining With the Ceropeny
rue Directors bave declared a dividend of BIGHT
PER CENT. on the capital stock, and SIX PRE CENT.
on the onttlanding ecrip. out of the above profits, pays.
ble on demand, free of all taxed.
Tile assets of the Cocoa:any consist of the following:
41,720 6 per cent. bonds Camden and Amboy Railroad.
10.000 do. do, North Pennsylvania Railroad.
la 000 do. do. Philadelphia and Brie Railroad,
14.610 do. do. Ches and Del. Canal Co.
)1,6607.60 do. United States,
15.100 0.20- • do. ; do.
6 00 United States Certificates of Indebtedness.
5 . 6 v 6 per cent. coupon bonds State of Pennsylvania.
10,11005 per dent. bonds do.
2,0130 loan - to State of Ninallvania, aid to volunteer!.
Id, ore 6 percent. bonds City of Philadelphia.
7,110 do. do. city of Pittsburg.
710 5 per cant. Vends do.
4.6 6 per cant, scrip Borth Peansplvania Railroad,
UM shares Union Mutual Insurance Company.
66 do. Delaware Mutual Insurance Company.
160 do. North Pennsylvania Bathos/IL
2011 do. Pennsylvania Railroad.
48 do. Delaware Railroad.
St do.' Philadelphia Bank.
2,877 scrip of sundry insurance comPaales.
Ma; lett value of the above.....—
Mils receivable
Cash on hand.
Cala deposited O. 51
Sundry acconntsdue for unsettled premiums.
end other soootruts
At the anneal election for Directors, held January 11,
1864, the following gentlemen were elected Directors to
salve three years :
) reacts Tete,
John H. Erwin.
.14Telybery A. Smith,
J. P. Steiner,
S. Delbert f.
who conatlinte the Board
lowing:
Biebard S. Smith,
Deatonet,
♦. S. Boyle,
Kent,
Henry Lewis, Jr.,
bdward L. Oln.dr.
Fells 'Yarn:ol,
Norris S.
RICHARD S.
JOHN MOSS, Secrets
OFFICE OF THE UNION MUTUAL
INSURANCE COMPANY OF PaILADELPHIA.
iIILADRLPHIA,tummy •
18a
Notice is hereby given that the holders of the out
standing Scrip of the Onion Mutual Insurance Coutaas9
of Philadelphia, that the Stock and Scrip holders, at a
meeting held this date, resolved to extend to the hold.
ere of the outstanding Scrip the privilege of a-Ong:ratting
said Scrip into the Capital Stock or the company. accord
ing to section 6th f tee amendment to the charter on the
same terms as previously done. payment of instalment
to be made February 1, 11364. Otherwise. interest to be
charged on payments made after thtt date. and the
privilege of conversion to cease after .Tune aO, igdt.
3al3wfm2m JOHN NOSS, Secretary.
OFFICE N. R XL LIFE INdURANCE
COMPANY,
425 CHESTNUT STREET.
NOTICE.
This is to inform the public that the undersigned is
the 017 LT AUTHORIZED AGENT of the - NEW. ENG
LAND MUTUAL' LIFE DIEMIANCE COMPANY OF
BOSTON. FOR PHILADELPHIA (City and County)
Any other person claiming to be the . Agent is an Ina-
WILLIAM GETTY . ;
-ActExr
NEW ENGLAND
MUTUAL LIFE - INSURANCE
COMPANY.
CABE DIVIDEND Or 40 PER CENT
10. Has been declared by the
NEW ENGLAND MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE 00.,
OR BOSTON,
payable to the in-tared M tho office of the Company. No.
425 CHEST:BM Street, Philadelphia.
WILLIAM.GETTY, Agent
VAMA INSURANCE COMPANY, NO
As- 4163 IJMISTXI7I' Street:
MPHIL
JD utstrautai.
ITOES.
R. D. Woodraf.
• Geo. A. West,
Sohn Kessler. Sr..
Ghee. Stokes.
A. H. Rosenholm,
Joseph D. BIM.
d.
MORON. Vise President.
RD. Bearatimr. IMAM
PHILADI
TIES AND lOW
Francis N. Brack, DIBNC
Chas. Bichardaon s
Benry_Lowls, Jr.,
John W. krif7lllB.ll.
Philip S. Sadie°,
C. W. Davis.
plum's I. SD
CHARMS BICH
WILLIAM I. BLANC-HA]
VIIIIANCIAI4
QUARTERMASTERS' VOUCHERS
U. S. FIVE-TWENTIES
WANTED
SMITH & RANDOLPH,
U.S.
5-20.
The aluififlibtasd. ai Oonaral Sableslytion Amt. le
Authoristd by the Secretary of th• Treasury to MOW%
the ado of this popular Loan, and TEN DALTS mains
adios will NI elven of discontinuance.
ABOI7T TWO HOMINID MILLIOIS muda unsold.
cud m g amoun t i s scarcely eualsiont to tarnish a beds
for the elreuladon of the Motional-iaddno accontlatleas
now being fanned in MKT Dart of the Country. Nut a
short time mud elapse before this loan ls wholly
sorbed. the dennuilifrom Enron*. Germany esposiallY.
being quite astir*.
As it is well known that the Smeary of the Trea
stuy haa ample and ueallitur resourasa In the duties on
Marts. internal revenue& and in the issue of interest
hearing Legal Tender Tress= lota.. it is nearly cer
tain that it will not be newecary for him for a Raul time
to some to Lime piker permanent Loan.. the interest
and mineral of whieh.are Parable in Gold.
These coludderatione . mast lead to the prompt sondes'
don that the time is not far distant when theca " Tics-
Twenties" will asil at a handsome premium. II wig the
result with theffirinz-likirty" Loam. when it wet an
gold. sad could uolSisethe tubieribeie for at yar.
This is a
PBB CENT. LOAN,
this interest and prinsistal Wu payable in sobs, thus
sisldint ShOlit Wen par sent saw annum at the present
smarm on told•
It is waled "Ifive-TWells." horn the but that whilst
the Bonds mar ran for keno& TOMS. Tot the Govern•
meat has the right 10 NY them off* froid at sax. at any
time after AM Tear..
The interest is said half yearly on the erg days of la.
umber and Mr.
Subssribers CM have Colson Bonds which ere paya
ble to bearer an issued lbw M. Rim gm. and gum
or Registered Bonds of similar denorainationfh and is
addition 56.000 sad 100.000.
These "rive-Twenties" cannot be tared by Stator.
sines. lOWni. Or somitles. and the tiovernument tax of
them is only One end * half Pat sent, on the lemma of
Immo. when the income exceeds six hundred dol
lars per annum. Inman, from all other investments,
such as mortgagee, railroad sleeks. bonds. dn.. mum
pay from three to five Per cent. tax on the income. _
Banks and Bankers throughout the country will sox
tines to dimes of the Bonds, and all orders by men or
otherwise properly attended to.
The Treasury Department having perfected arrange•
meat• for the prompt deliver"' of Bonds. Subscribers
will . seuudded to receive them at the time of subsea.
Mg. or at farthest in TOMS days. This arimidiaillisti
will be gratifying to Earlies who want the Bonds on pay
ment of the money, and will greatly Dumas* the sales.
JAY cOO3I3CIC.
11111111011IPTION ►e&I?,
114 SOUTH THIRD STREET,
fIOLLBOTIONS IN TAB SOUTH
WEST.N, —Pe alga haring claims due them in Tisanes
ece, Arkansas, Northern Mississippi, and Northern Ala
beam, may arrange for their collectLoMby ogling on the
undergone& at 4413 IiAIsSET Street.
1 4 11- 4 3 - • ESA. VELD,
$221..261 28
K 79,02 12
Mia
17.010 10
254010 10
3420.33:1 03
.$220.000 00
25M7 28
»&5.674 93
11,020 00
45.174 93
60,465 94
$3.5 29.1 7R
1 George Lewis.
David Salmon.
0 W Beroadou,
W. S. Baird.
-
prone year.
of Directors with the fol-
H. E. Robinson,
-Balling C. Cook.
James R. Campbell,
Peary Samuel.
Charles Wtmeler,
tillbs.t. R. Newhall..
Thomas DMLett.
trimmings.
SMITH, President.
y... j 113.119/
16 South THIRD Street.
5-20.
PHILADELPKIA
WANTS.
WAN GOOD SELL - ERA AN,
this anderetands tLit SAIL Cr..slh
Addrere " Woolens. " inlq-At« '
WANTED -A LAD . OF ABOUT 16
Years of. age, LI a Engl. Set ate 9fflos cooly to
BOSSILY NAAGICK9OR.
- jai& 419 WALNUT boast.
WANTED-SALESMAN IN A HO
WHEY TIOIJSB, stew:weed with the beeluess.
Ala% a BOY to sestet is atom Addiees. with rsierence s
Box let6,P 0. i+l3 At"
WANTED --A DUN MAN, WB 0
• le armed writer and correct at 'Agorae, ae EMIT,
Clerk. Address, with name add .leferenee. "A. C. C r
it this offlop, It
WANTED -A YOUNG MAN, ABOUT
eighteen, Who writes well, and is Quick at
figures; with a knowledge of the lace business preferred
Address Box 23P1 Philadelphia Poet. Odic% in hand-
Writing of a itpllen ar.
Bt*
WA NT E D-A BOY ABOUT S OC-
T:KEN years old, in a Wholesale Grocerilliore;
must waste a good band. Address in own handwaiting,
lumina references.s. Boa 184, P. 0, it*
WANTED - A PARTNER, wtru.
as OCO CASK is one of the most profitable mann
factnring bnsit eases in Vita ad?. It b already esta el ieh
ed. To a business-man it la.a rare opportunity fur a
Permanent and safe investment t , at will maitre the
Party a profit of $3,060' per annum. address B.
Winter, Philadelphia Poet Office, " , jal3-2t.
WAN TED--BY A GENTLEMAN
and his Wife, a PARLOR, and BRD-Roo3f ad.
joiniair, wish Banco, an 4 fire. Terms.troto*lo to
VG A week, according to acconargodaiiene Rad 10CatiOtl.
References Oven and. regains& Address "O. w. ii ,"
Press office.
WANTED -A SITUATION BY A
•It Young Nan as Book-keeper or Clerk in a Mercan
tile. Manntanring. or Railroad Oates. Moderate salary
only required. Addrese Box 1792 Poet Office. ja12.21*
WANTED---A FIRST. CI (ASS TR A
• VELLING SALESMAN. In the 'Wholesale Drug,
Paint, and Glars bnelnebs. None need apply but men or
experience, with large commercial acqemincaace in the
We.t, and a thorough knowledge ef the Urn:rand Paint
bu.siuss, rd a suitable persona liberal salary will pg
paid. Bea of references regnirg ig ttlier ,
jal2-61. S. w. corner SECOND and GREEN.
AN EASTERN MANI:MA(7T ET RING
Firm. being about to establish a branch Hone in
Philadelphia, wishes to engage the services of a gentle.
man to superintend the mane He must possess ex
aert
ence in the Dry Goods business, be a popular salesman,
and produce the mod undoubted reference as to charac
ter, ability, dm Applications. Which should KiVe fall
Particulars, will be considered coutitleuttal. and may
be &mires, ed. to 1302 979, P. 0., Boston. M.12-6tif.
A BOOKKEEPER. OF TWELVE
Yearn' experience. with some of the beet city refe
rence.% in now oven for en ensnarement with some re
spectable bonne. Addres. Box 129 P 0. jaS ht*
WANTED-AN- ENTRYCLE&K.+IN
014 D ce r yw G i c trz e
a lbl a lre r r i x n e.
os Address B9s. tefin
PoetUffice,withnaroea,dreferFacos • J all -6ro
WANTED-A SITUATION BY AN
• • experienced Book•keeper. Addre3s "Miatar of
Accounts." Pram. Office. .
WANTED-IN A SILK JOBBING
I HOUSE, a YOUNG MAN who has some know
ledge of white goods. Address, with name and referee... 3
Box A 3334 Poet office.
WANTED --A YOUNG- MAN AS
st TASMAN in a Wood and Willow Ware House.
Must have a country acquaintance. and be willing to
travel (expensespaid). State salary expseted, and bast
nets experience. Address. with zeal name. Bar 1091
Philadelphia Post Ude e. ' ' ia7-6t*
AGENTS WANTED TO SPLL THE
STANDARD HISTORY Or THE WAR A rare
abeam to make money. Apulia are clearing from *lOO
to 2200. a month 200,000 coTnmes already sold. Send
for Malian. Address JOHNS BROS. & Publi,k
ere. HA_LTIMOaE, Sta. deal gar*
BOOKKEEPER. - BOOKS POSTED
and intricate accounts setled by a thorough
and practical accountant. whose time Is not fully occu
pied Address • 'Box 2798 Phila. P, 0." 3aB-fmar3t,
4 15 /inn WAN TED, FOR FIVE
years. at five per cent., on first class
Real Estate in the city, a single property netting a rent
of nix per cent. on a valuation of nearly *40.010
J. D REIN tiO en,
436 WALNUT Street.
Rgo A MONTH I—Wk WANT AGENTS AT
`,"
`WNACI a monfik,eXpensea paid.. to senor Everlading
Pencils, Orientallturnere. end 13 other articiel. 15 elr
=laze sent free. . BHA W'& CLARK. Biddeford., Ate. d2t-lm
t7A A MONTH I -I WANT TO MI6
CP Agent! in every .ant $75 a itauath. ex z•
TIC* to srifiritTatniTZP. rdZitwiralii=
gm DWELLING4IO USE WANTED_
By the first of April with modern conveniences and
large yard. In Germantown or other deaf male location
convent - gut to the city. Bent not over $4OO. address
Box 2366 Philadelphia Poet Office iftl2.2V
At. DEPOIrY QUARTERMASTER
GENERA.I.I4 OFFICE—FELLAIVELPICUL. Feb. 8.
VtBBELE4 WADTTBD Immediately to earry COAL to
tue following points:
Yortras.
Key West, Fla.
Fort Monroe, Va.
Alexandria. Va.
Newbern.
Port Royal, B. C. A. BOYD,
felo-ti Captain and Assistant Otnextermaster.
LOST AND WOUND.
R
iONiD.LOSTONITIS D4Y. Jannary9thondgenvee.ove
Girard College, a brown and red plaid Horse Blanket,
with letter l 3 or ft marked on the corner. Aieo a Carpet
Sleigh Cashion. Arly to W. BILGES..
It * EW M ARWET Street, above The.
LOST,- SUPPOSED TO HAVE BEEN
taken in mintake, from Wharf of Philadelphia Steam
Propeller Company. Pon. Bales of Print Clothe. marked
(0 in a diamond) Noe. 6.0, 7. and S. Any information re
specting the above, a liberal reward will be paid by ap
plying' to WM IL BAIRD & CO..
Ja7 Be. 132 South DELAWARE Avetine.
FOR SALE AND' TO LET.
F OR SALE, 170 ACRES OF LAND iN
Michigan. located on the line of the gnat Southern
111:chigan Railroad 3,t' of a mile from a station. MD acres
high rolling prarle, ef a rich sandy loam, balance heavy
timber.. Price SU per acre. Address
D. B. Y. LUKENS.
3.11 Box 1535 Phila, P. 0., Peons.
FOR SALE, OR TO BENT ON
GROUND RENT—The valuable Square situated on
the south shle of SPRUCL from Twentieth to Twenty
first street, 495 feet. Apply to
ROBERT' ariaxtegoorc,
iata•tf 419 WaI.NUT Street.
TEAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE.
Pereonr wishing to purchase are. respectfully re
quested to call and. get a copy of Register just Published.
(free of charge). containing description, location. prices,
dm.. of over WO different properties in the city of eilita
adValil. C. F. :F GWELL & NUNS', •
-
3%,' Werth. FIFTH Street.
.
A GOOD INVESTMENT.-THE PRO
PRIETOR will now sell his "CLEVELAND OHM
BUS LISS " with its good will and patronage, and all
the Horses, Harness, Stables, Blacksmith and Harness
Shops. and the Vehicles of every description, including
Ottmlbriates. Carriages, Hacks. Coaches, Baggage and
Moving Wagons, dm, on good terms, as he intends to
leave the country on other business • Ho better invest
ment can be made. The city of Oli3veland ham now 62,000
inhabitants, and this is the only established line of ac
commodation between different parts of the town and
the Depots, and for all other purposes connected with
the various branches of the business. Terms easy
Address H. S. STEVENS,
jail et Cleveland, Ohio.
COALYARD FOR SALE.—THE BEST
fitted-up Yard in the city. Capacity for doing any
amount of busineas. Inquire at 937 North MN - MI
Street, WOW Girard avenue. Terms easy. jug go
4 4 pHILA DELPHIA PR 0 FES
•■•• SIONAL INSTITUTE. "—The proprietor, desiring
to remove to the West, offers for sale this flonrishing and
desirable Institute of Learning. with Its complete G
naeiuta. Apply THIRTEENTH and CHIASTNIIT. ja.s-tf
SlO,OOO TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE
for five years or more. on.first-class
City Property. J. D. RE , NBoTH.
jail-3t• 436 WALNUT Street.
AUCTION SALE.
AUCTIO N NOTICE. ~
IMMENSE STOOL 50,000 PIECES PAYER RANO
MTGS. DECORATIONS. BORDERS, &c.
GILLETTE & SCOTT,
AUCTIONESES.
wlll sell on
WEDNESDAY HORNING. Jan. 13. at 10 o'cloc1:,
the surplus stock of PAPER HANGINGS of Messrs
HOWELL & BROTHERS,
ro. 622• CHESTNUT Street.
on a credit of Pour Months. ja9-3t
LECA.
RAILROAD SALE.
Robert Garrett & Sons and thel
. .
Pennsylvania Railroad Company, lln the Court of
TS. Common Pleas of
The Steubenville and Indiana Rail- I F r w ,„. c ty,
road Company and Jeremiah Wil -/8 " ona •
Ohio.
bur end Henry M. Alexander, Trus
tees, and others.
In pursuance to the judginent in this cause, ordering
the sale of the Steubenville and Indiana Railroad. to pal
the amounts ascertained to be due said Wilbur and Alex
ander, Trustees of the drat mortgage, and also the
amount due them as Trustees of the second morgage of
said Company, and in obedience to an cede- of sa o is
sued out of said Court, dated the sixth (6th) day of Janu
ary. 1864, I will offer at public sale, lathe front door of .
the Court House. in
smursEivvita.E. OHIO. •
the place designated 1n the decree fur eke. andiretwe' a
the hours of twelve o'dock, noon, and three o'clock It
M., of the
27th DAY OF FEBRUARY. 1114.
to the highest bidder, for CAW the entire property and
road of the bteubenville and Indiana Railroad Com/an'',
lying yr ithin_the towns of bteubenville and Newark, and
between the eame, and the branch of said roa, it from
g'
Cadiz Junction to the town of Cadiz, includin all
rights Of way bald and con rested for by said Company.
the superstructure and tracks thereon. all side. tracks.
turnouts, dOpill grounds' and buildings thereon and ap.
Pertaining thereto; inclading also as a part of said Pre
mises, all machine shops, turn=tables. water stations.
Warehouses. lota and lands, used In operating said road.
and held by the Company for that purpose; and all the
enaines, locomotives. cars. machinery, tools. and all
other property used in operating. maintaining, and re
pairing raid road, belonging to said Compaint., and all
other tile franAises. rigid.. andprivilege!. 43144 Steu
benville and Indiana Railroad UOMoany, !tam tinder
the laws ol'the State of Ohio. are subject to ;fidgeted sae,
and may pace thereby. And in making maid sale, the
plant of entdooad, with all real estate and Natures be
longing and appurtenant thereto, will ha gold entire;
but the locomotives, cars. rolling stock, and personal
property , not attached. of said compazy., will be sold
separately, and to avoid sacrifice. at not bees than two
thirds of tbe appraised value thereof
The amount of first mortgage lien 272. 325
The amount of second mortgage 1ien...... 1.311.151
The terms of sale will be cash. bt the Mach:mar Mar
depoalt, two per cent of the abovs,,,stun, &TROIA on the
day of salt, with Thomas L. Jewett,. the Receiver of the
rosd, to be forfeited in case thearoonnt of his bid te. not
node good at the time of the return of the order of 'Fate.
N, It, IItAGEE.
&Kula/ Master commlosi.ier.
January 9, 1664. Ulf> W7t
MATERIALS FOR MINCE PIES.
LAYER. AI3D SULTANA RAISINS.
ClTRrati. CURRANTS, AI SPICES,
Mita, Willis. itc.. be,
AIs.MART 0. ROBESTS,
Dealer 14 Fino.caracerles,
data Comas ILRVRNTR and VINE throats.
witag-33.7S- -
$ PLUS ULTRA
MIME ELE.II3,
HOLISALI AND IMAM
SERINO D W ARDEN AND FRANKLIN STRANYD.
• .06-Sraor
NM - BRADBURY'S GOLD MEDAL
PIANOS were awarded WANTS Finn
TIMM IN POOR WEEKS, dnring the fano? NC The
11306 t tte.ttering teetimonials have recently been received
from a large number ot the most ersAnce4 artibte, in
eluding
GOTTSCHALK. MASON. AND ‘I74O.I,PSOHN,
wbo declare that the instruments Roams. in the twiltele
degree, all the .rettaals of a
PES.PICT PLANO.PG
O. ID.R &
jas Im ;law ORE rzirrr Mee*.
OOBBEOT PIANO TUN'W
0. IL SWINT'S dem /to:
and re i tid f aros ists ravelysel. et lajsetlYll es 00..
dors, dwat, Off ft..
Mr.oioven saw inototf ottneritle• Inv
ton.
and du yeas,' e o one lr. Inallade!pkla.
Ikeelthw. —Pianos re to toast. t) sol.-
watt tonad_gt new. otttos.: .-.4nottLx-
Taw far Tanhd, T 2,44 ..141!.
CONCERT HALL . - , -(111-AN D CO RBI.
NATION.
GOTTIKINLLIC BRIONOLL
TWO INIsTRIIIIIOTTAL AND OPERATE, CONClictite„.
On MONDAY and WEDNBSDAY, bal. 1 7 wad
Will be given. with the fo4owing eminent artiste :
ANGIOLINA OGR ait.,
The celehaated Prima Donna from the Italian Otsook.
a. DRIONOLL the famous Tenor.
SM. Ca P &WI, the young teleotediri Itnlet
• Kr. CARL.. WOLFIIOI3N, the dlstlngaGthe Piantity
has kind T• comented to - mist Mr. Gottschalk on thew
saccatilons several:piano duets.
Kr. L. ht. ,D 0 IrTSCHALK. the treated Pianist,
Ilfnaleal Direecor and Conductor, Kr. BIIfIItENS.
Aomira seem ed fo r a Seats al, •
vestts m aybe seeared either of the, ter., ncrhix et J..
GICD LD'a Meek More. comer of SEVENTH and Oil f 1 f
MIT street. ooTakozoing on Priday.
at 3 o'cloalt, jal:141
Dore opea'at Goncert commence:,
NEW OHESTNIITZT. THEATRE. -
Lessee wad bf shasitar• Mr. WM, WMICCT'I
Stage MaltalrE:, •• • • ••••••• • ..... • •,•,,Bir, J , B . yrßiGar
THIS fititedoods,o SvISNING. Stknuary
'LAST MORT 017 MOTrO.
tirrECESg 01 MLLE. Vta" vALI AS OAP,.
TALII BENETAGAIROBRE,
ftPpear this svetiktig. for the last time. ha thin
h multi fel chEtract4r, in *Melt she will slnK
THE DAPHING CiVALffilt,"
"bWFLET BLiza.:l4 WITH MINGLAD B r OPS9 ADM
- • •NB. L pig
and the 6r. anielt scrap pt .
MATTOLA,
Airs S. ll', 41;A
Blancle ifeaet• .
Mors open al 7. Gomr.lonte-Frt
TO-MORROW nVI NINO
The grand minima drama of the-
ER.E.4 AIM}
WALNUT -STREET THEATRE.
LESSEE M4s t lit, A. CARRETO* •
RIOLITU
of ;be unprecedented auccesbrzt Rogazatuent oe
Mt. S. El CLAIMS.
whO will appear in Tom Taylor's n:m drams. alf
PICKET Or LEAVE MAN
Pron'ounced by the public and Pram , el the beai;
pi arof modern tlmem.
MR J S. CLARKE will aim appear :is Ps to Patent., ho
the laughable comedy of LOVE IN tifirEET.
Doors open at 7 Curtain rises at
MRS. JOHN DREW'S NEW, ARI - _;; ; ,•
fiI'FRERT THEATRE.
itonsEs FILLED TO THE ROOF NIGHTLT.
THE LAST WE OW git &NM' DREW.
THE GREAT POURIA rI-L.
Tn-.NIGHT At 11( EVERY Ittaa
THE TICKET. OF-LEAVE MAN.
Frawkeh 3W (a Detective) .•FRANM DRIF4i
To conclude with ALADDIN.
Widow Twaakey .. DRANK DREW.
With Pew hODIDI ' WC
SATURDAY FARIWICLL BENSFIT AND TEAS T NIGHT
OF F AN IC .13R k!,W
MONDAY MR JOHN DREW WILD APPEAR.
Corwin rises at 7J4 o'clock.
a EA T NATIONAL OIROU
N-A TROfTPB.—BIABKET Street abgwe Twelfth,
Directress, Km. CliAlitl3B WARN - hit. Gerraerly
DAN RICE.
The Me no gementivave engaged the etrlriCer; , settlll4l
breted Clown,
JOHN FOBTEH,
who will apEear
LVERV EVENING THIS WEER:
Ncvy and classic scenes and nr.ve [ties will be vr.ida...od
The Rock of horses of the Great Natfmaal Ctrane ara
the best ever prodnced in this or any otber cour, , ry,
ALDIAISCHOto wlll robnin the aamo-25 canmi nun
Esota. er cane; 1%.,... ate duz, 1113;.Gailory, VI lento
Commence each aroma? at 7 o'clock.
ATINHES
WENT WEDITMDAIt
BATTM.DIa Avrzu.ttiori,
commencing et 23ii' o'cleck
R DEMPSTER 7 BEING ABorrr TO
a"-
ENTBITtrnO B o
lt b ei i T . nati O v l e
l m n y t w er FUND
HALL on
FRIDAy Everalco. Jar u.rs 15, which racist"
the following songs. vi.t: The fdylle of the Ring;'
"Turn. Forlune,Turn thy Wheel;" "Prust me not at all.
or all in all:" "Fong of Love and Death," and "Ten
Late " Alen. "The Old MO' Reverie:" " fpu. Ander -
eon. raj Jo;" 'The Barring a' the Deer: ' "Break.
Break; "Lament of the Irish Emigrant ; " "'Zak yet
sold Ctosk about Fe; ' • Highland Mary:" "The Death
of Warren. 'and 'The May 44.ian."
Tickata 60 ante Reserved dtata. With Initahh'9
tgebtd. to be had at Mr. J. E. 64.KILD'tl. BLVtid eti and
CREsTBUT Streets, where a eiagratu of the ;I'll may
he teen. DOOTN open at half past It to cameleer.. a,.4
o'cicek, ja3.3 at
CHANGE OF EVENING.—
_
MESSRS. CROi•S & JARVIS
WILL GIVE TEE F/RnT OF TEMA
gERIRA OF FOUR CLASSICAL 8o iff,KB3,
ON FRIDAY EVENING, J AND &KY 18,
(InaArlil of Thunday, Jun. 14Th).
At S o'clock, In
VELE FOYER OF THE AC:ADMIT OF KOK.)
Aeßbited by Eminent Arildts.
PROGRAMME OF THE FIRST SOIREE.
1. Quintette In .li3 Ilia—Diane and 'Wind In.truutent.,
AL/ ,
Messrs. CROSS, KELLNER, STOLL. 111IIEL•
LEE. and PLA.OI4MAN.
2. Fantasie op. 11.9-Piano and Violin Schubert.
Messrs. GAERTNER and JARVLS.
3. Piano Solo—Sinai:kg der Gaste ant Werth , ' rg...•Lisert.
CHARLES H. JARVIS.
4. Grand Septttor op 79—Plano and Instrainents.
PRICES OF ADMISSION.
Single tickets : ...• .............. $l. CO
One to Series of
Two to Serie. •OS
Tbree to Series Oll
To be had at Andre & Co.'s. J. E. Goulds, and Lee
Walker's. . lal3-4t
CONCERT HALL
LECTORS 'ROOM
CHESTNUT STRRET. ABOVE TWELFTH.
ND Z E IIe c D E S s OCCESSFUL WEE OF
WUA
series of illustrations of ZOGRAPHICOR '
T. S. ARTHUR'S
TEN NIGHTS IN A BAR-ROOM.
JOHN Ei r tglYAN'S
PILGRIM'S PROGRESS.
And other attractive Scenes from
LIFE. CHARACTER, NATURE, and ART,
Manager Proprietor and
rt Mr. JOSEPH VEINY.
wlll continue
This splendid series of more than 103 grand Panoramk
Paintinge
We att.7l2VG b i wus D BBLC
In AlllariCall Artist, who stands vizalvalloa a. a wools
Painter.
Admission 215 cents. Children 10cents.
Doors open at 7 o'clock.
Liberal arrangements made with schools, temPeralisea
and other societies. •
Matinee every 'Wednesday and Saturday afternoon as
3 o'clock. Children lO cents. is 4-011
TN STITUTION FOR 'I HE BLIND,
- 1 - EXHIBITION every WEDNESDAT at 3% P. M Ad.•
Street.
TEN CENTS. Store No. 11 Beath EIGHTH
It*
ERNST HARTMAN IS OBLIGED TO
- rostPone hie SECOND MATINEE until
WEDNESDAY. .Tan. 20.
It will take place at the
FOYER, ACADEMY Or MEM.
at one o'clock. Special notice will be given. 412-2t*
TEMPLE OF WONDERS.
ASSEMBLY•BDILDIRQS
._ TENTH spA CialtrEllT Streets.
WILL
MAGICAL And PHILOSOPHICAL EXPERIMENTS,-
Great Powers of VGNTRILOQITISAL and the LBAII.II
CANARY BIRDS.
- SIGNOR ELITE vslll appear in hie popular Entertain
ments grimy &PENIS 0, commencing - 73 and
WEDNESDAY and SATITED AY AFTERNOON at &
Ad MieSion 25 eents: Children 15 cents. jat-t!
pENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF
THE PINE ARTS,
10E5 CHESTNUT STREET.
OPEN DAILY (Sundays excepted) from 9 A. BE. till
P. M.
Admission Zeman. Children half price. joZl-tt
$3O WILL PURCHASE A SCHO
LARSHIP, good for an unlimited time, for a
full course of instruction. in Business Antes:Book
keeping arc., at Taß QUAKES CITY BErtrINMS CoL.
LEGE. TENTH and CHBSTMIT Streets. The superior
accorsparidatons of this institution. the new system of
practical business training, and the experience of the
Principals. offer to young men unequalled advantage!,
for a thorough preparation for the active duties and era
ployments (AM:minced life. 3a12-if Ste
fIREASON SEMINARY—.A SEGEOT
BOARDING SCHOOL for Yong Ladies and Gen
tlemen. The above school le located at a quiet village
about sixx miles west of Carlisle. Pe. The buildings are
new and well ventilated. provided with suitable furni
ture and apparatus for illustrating the various branches
"aught. Address E. HUN PI MC. DON Sall ft DR% 4.
de7t34m Plainfield. Cumberland county. Pa.
MISS MARY E. THROP P HAS A
Select French and English BOARDING AND DAY
SCHOOL, for Young Ladies. at 1841 CHESTNUT Otreet,
Philadelphia. For circulars. or other information,
apply at the School. del6-tfe2
VILL AGE GREEN SEMINARY,
v NEAR HIMIA., Pl.—Pantie renewed at any tins.
Hannah. Matherantlea, Olneelce, and Natural Siii/MIMI
taagint. Hllltary Teettes, Inook-keepirtr. and ctrl
emoting taught. BMA", expenens about, $3 per week.
Boys of all sten taken. Refers to Wit. Kern, ea.
Sherif; John O. Ono & Co.. No. 23 South 221 H.
Ird street.
sad Thomas J. Clayton. Peg.
BARTON. ,_Firtb. end Prune streets.
Addreas Boy. Jr. HARSH! A. M.. Village
Green. Pe. n 041.4(
CILD STANDING CHRONIC DN.
ESSER. in...their worst forms, cured by special,gue.-
ranter, sr hen Milred,st the institution of Prof 11,1LLES,
MAO WALNUT Street. Philadelphia, where he has
been established over four years, and has mired thou
sands of our best citiz• us of diseases which had resisted
all medical treatment for years.
Prot, SOLVES, loand fir and .teacher of the only true
and successful system of applying Maynetism. Galvan
ism, and other modifications Electricity, vs a curative
agent, takes pleastne in referring to the following
who have been cured of obstinate diseases.
B. C. Shurtleff, Cancer in Stem:eh, 372E Market
street.
J M, Buist, Rheumatism. 13;33 Borth Broad street,
Judah Levy, Bronchial Consumptian, bl 7 South Front
street.
Edward T. Brans. preacher of ths.M B. Church, Dye
Per.bitt of long standing, Laryngitia,and Lumbago, 1633
Delmuth street.
William it. Statue, Paralysis of the layer 'lmhof Bs
rsplegy and Epilepsy, publishez of the Nationt a. Mer
chant. 126 South Second eh , et.
Thomas Owens. Congestion a :he Brain and. severe
Hemorrhage of the Lungs and Dlabetes, American Hotel,
Philadelhia.
James Nugent. Deafness for A* years. and ritiLliDit and
rearing in the head, FifteenthAnd.Bedford streets
" Thomas tfarrop, severe Wastes.. Rose West
FLiladslphfa
Cleerge Grant, Rheumatic goat, tong standing, KO
Chestnut street.
H. T. De Silver. Chronic =Jew ales and IniammatorT
Rheumatism. 1736 chaster; street.
0. A Cannich, Chronic Ina eyelets and I - m.unmation
of the Rien s ys„ Chestnut and Fortieth stree:e.
James P. Greves, M. Di, lopig.staadinc,and severs
Lumbago, 216 Pine streol..
Edward McMahon. Gunn:mut ion. 1227 'Front street.
William Moreau, Nelmous riability and DripePsia.46l
Spruce street.
Charles D. Cuslinev.- Ps:4lpda of the lower limb,
(Paraplegy) and Dynspala. Western Hotel. •
J. Packet. Chronic Egongidtle, Constipation, and,Con.,
gesiion of the Brsin,3lB.Callowhill street:
Caleb Lamb, tßrettaiial. Conenmpticn. of AV.!), Team
standing, 1485 Cheshitit street.
.Rev. J. Mallory. Aphasia, Philsdebble.
M. M. lanninn,,./terrona T....strata.; Cadbury aye,
111110.
Anthony Carnsg,Bulmonary Conoarription, 1217;h1e5..
ket street.
The treattnehl arglnontl
by him. in tho.fr eying di ,
Ipbenta.
Abscesess.
Asthma.
0 gee Chills.
SL lope C0r.r01,411414
Boil a.
Brom* itiz,
Conetipailoh. •
Coesuma*elas la the. middle
etages.
Congestion.
Orem.
Caterlh,,
auten.qua Ihissa.sp,
ContmAtiens or Masclea,_
Coldn• Brief Feet and Divas,
Droves.
Diabetes,
Diptheria, •
Dhedness.
Dimness of Sight.
De efnees.
Distortions of Dimhei.
Diktilkol4 of the lamas.
Fits
Eryslpelss.
Falling of tho.4fomb •
Felons.*
General De•bilits.
Goitre,
Headache.
Hearth - ga g.
Hysteria.
Voestiltation. iltßs troft,. B
jai& it
1113 692 166
FOR SALE-4.000 POUNDS OF
BALING ROM In lots to ante anrelmere. Moir
at the •'IIALLIBOIII 11 , 0141-WALX,''
Jai" 61. 1 .
-
INBOOT,. AND SHOE MANUF.A.G.
TURILM
Wailer Rolling Mills,
klitting Meanings
- s$ lying
Heeling $ •
Crimping "
Welt and Counter Skivers,
Standing Eyelet, Panob and Beta Contidood,
AA L ali. other Machinery awl, Goods for nailed and
sewed work, to be bed et menuraetnrere' Priete v.tA
• LAING & MAIN2zn,
ThIRD
• Deslerein Shoe ?hidings. 30 11. ah
Vinto for $U oll'4 lier4olnhio fjewolit. ..00.
PlAii.)f4:lAski,a
EMTUATIONAPi.
MEDICAL.
T stiaxastOL, W4en ZTUIPt.
%bee
Nyno ar nho To tithia,
linm.
Intaalty.
Intaromationa.
Joandien,
Kidney ComPl4lt.t,.
Loptjaw,
Latynititlth
Lose of Memory.
Laver Complainto-
Lumbago,
fffMersnriat iNsemitc
wennagiap.
irervongnagg,_
Notes in Ihn ROI&
Ord Sorsa,
Paralysis:
Paipitatton.ofkha Band,
Pros tration"or the Systent.
Pimples.
Pan,.
.10 enniatieto.
Ruh of Wood to tha Bead.
Sporniatorrhen,
.talt Rheum
Strictures of the Cheat,.
ttw.lted Tonsils.
SPitie Disease.
Tic.DoloreatUr.
roman:.
Tirtnarg Dieesbea,
Mer&
'wh e ite Swellings,
•
Xerodeenui. •
OLLIS & GIALLOWitirb
1O WALNUT Streak
Atimmell