to Adjutant General Thomas. wing correspondence will be reed With PHlGnmurr.ruTA, 1)10. 31, 1863. ;mend Direfaso Thornos C. S A. am instructed by the Board of Directors of League of Philadelphia, to transmit to =partying silver medal, as - u Mark of their . I a testimonial of their appreciatiOn of ignished services to our country in the 111 days of her history. dors alma desire that you will accept the /he League House, with all the privileges. dap, and consider yourself entitled to en. acte whenever you may visit the oily of •ete wishes for your health and happl in your obedient servant, GEO. H. BOKER, of the Union League of Philadelphia. ADJUTANT GENERAL'S OFP:CE, WASHINGTON, D. C., January 11, 1864. Solorn, EsQ, ny of the Union League of Philadelphia: Lve resolved your communioation el po. unrenting me with the medal of the Ae• , and tendering the freedom of the League use, with all its privileges Ot membership. receive this testimonial with heartfelt gratitude, li, next to the commiselon conferred upon me by General Government, regard it as the very hest honor I have ever received, coming from CO ge a number of gentlemen of the highest tee, wotth, and patriotism, of the great city of ladelphia. My servicet to our beloved country I ever been given freely, and to the best of my ty, and, be assured, I shall continue to walk the tht path of duty co tong as a gracious Provi eontinurs to Ins the ability to do W. leased to present my thanks to the gentlemen t,esgtle, and believe me, with high considers- L. THOMAS, Adjutant General. CoN ernor Parker's Message. Dunne of the Governor of New Jersey eon s :ts follows : preterit position of affairs is environed with Mier. and nearly all of them proceed from in stll g the emancipation policy on the conduct war. In view of the fact. to which reference made, should not that policy be abandoned? I It not be better for ourselves and the slave', Won a measure which was adopted with great cy and doubt, both as to its policy and van id which has raised even greater obstacles to lion than was predicted Experience proves ion heretofore expressed, that if in the pro of God emancipation is to come, it will as to be the greatest blessing to both races; to benefit even those in servitude, it should the action of the people among whom the exists, peacefully and gradually, and not by -mentality of the sword. * believe that war will destroy all hope of . • They maintain that it is beat for the . of the whole country that our armies should thdrawn ; that the How of blood should be per. to cease before both sections become entirely ded that with the withdrawal of our armies would resume its sway, and the South, if led to depart in peace, would, at some future ioluntarily return to the Union. The policy recommend, however sincerely entertained, I certainly result in perpetual disunion, and Mid emerge from the present war only to be red in other conflicts not less bloody, which inevitably flow from separation. The with. of our armies would be a confession of weak ,nd the Confederacy would at once be acknoW by foreign powers. , nle who WOUld sunder the ties which bound :be Unior, and endure so much in the effort dish an independent government, after at ie °fleet, would never voluntarily seinen nitionality. No such instance is on whnt result such action might have wi led before the destruction of so much life, desolation of so many homes, we will never The withholding of men and the withdraw ur armies now would be equivalent to cur l. the Union forever. The way to peace my propose, would not only lead to eon kr, but to the overthrow of our system of mt. * The Government is designed to :.tual, while Administrations are transient. st subdue the rebellion, and care the country s of all difficulties. That which interferes e speedy restoration of the Union, under the ition, whether it proceeds from the enemy to among ourselves, must be overcome. 'Fated@ in the way, whether it be the rebel r the fatal policy of those in power, should from existence by the people ; in the one the use of military force, and in the other ttrammelled exercise of the elective Iran• Nwever strong our armies may become, sue delayed unless we have the right civil fact, without the right of civil policy, Pill not give us a Union worthy of the 'DEMENTS are making for another grand wthern Ohio, in aid of the Sanitary Own- A building will be erected on the park in , enclosing the Ferry monument, covering twenty live thousand feet, for the uses of to fair. It will be designed so as to contain tall, a hall for the sale of everything use icy; also, one for the exhibition of battle paintings, old furniture, and other curl [t trillakto be arranged with a lecture hall lodate an audience of five thousand, to s tableaux that will be exhibited, and to :tures it is proposed to have delivered. 11l not be a mere local Institution, but, as tdicates, will begotten UP and sustained Ile of Northern Ohio and Western Fenn. IT - 1" , ANT TO lava INSITRERB—FACTS VERSUS —ln 1060 'William Hark Carr insured a ged foitrseven in the Nicw ErrGLAED Lips COMPANY for $5,000, premium $206, 'ad $lO3, note for same amount. Before tame due the person died, and his heirs $5,000, bin the unpaid note, or about In a cash company $lO3 wpuld have in. $2,500. )hlet of the N. E. M., pages 13 to 1f; he system of taking a note on personal spprovea and prs,erices the plan of taking ' , oaf the premium, THE POLICY BEING ITY, as may be seen on page 12 of same This fact has been overlooked (perhaps v) by the &lam& Companies. lad to furnish the pamphlet to any per kily call at the office of the Company. in daily from 12 to 1 o'clock. aged 32 can insure $6,000 on his life in the ..AND MUTUAL LIRE INSURANCE Com. paying $73.30 in each, and note for same rad, Companies $l5 would only insure plan adds $3,000 at once. The cash plan $1,600 in 17 years. ote Company the dividends are applied to the notes, thus reducing the amount of Ipal and interest , ent of death the helm of the insured, un• to system, would receive $B,OOO, less the %id. In the Cash Company only $3.000 ,id to the heirs of the deceased. aged thirty-one was insured in the NEw MUTUAL for $l,OOO, paying annually cash and a rote for the same amount. gar since he enlisted in the 69th Regiment, after a few months' service, died. After unpaid notes, his widow received about +lash Company the willow would have ly $5OO. One fact like this is worth a imphlets got up to deceive the public. t Market street merchant remarked, a .tee, that he could make more than ten n the amount left with him by the Com ' per cent. interest. This was good cony , THE INTEREST MADE BY THE INSURED OR EXCEEDS THE INTEREST PAID TO THE This important fact is entire* , ignored . Companies. The unfairness and design ourse are too apparent. success of the Note Companies has pro ljust attack of all Cash Companies. An Or the two systems will convince any that the Note Company makes the icion for hie family, at about half the es- object of life insurance is a present be. ,ot a remote contingency. informatian will be furnished on applies.. 'WILLIAM BETTY, Agent, N. E. M. Life Insurance Company. No. 425 Chestnut street. PHOTOGRAPHS OP GENERAL MEADS.+ , eral Meade,who is now in our city, visit 'graph Gallery of Mr. F. Gutekunat, TOO &roh street, on Monday and Tues. ;ek, and Mr. a. is now prepared to re for pictures of this distinguished chief izes, at prices varying from 25 cents to is also selling at his counters the finest kit and portraits of imperial size of Hon. Iverett that have ever been taken of that ttategman and orator. iT QUALITY OF OlDlM—Xeurs. Davis & Arch and Tenth streets, have now in store iperier article of Cider, made from picked r apples--decidedly the finest article of n brought to this market—a 'many, really, rely met with. IMPERIAL PHOTOGRAPHS OP GERBILLE. Major General' Meade "took sittings, yes the Gallery of Wenderoth & Taylor, 912, 116 Chestnut street, for Photographs of :es. Copies may be obtnined from Carte to e dal size, at the above Gallery, or of Ulster, Chestnut street, below Eighth. AS, C 013688, ASTHMA, and all dleor , Throat, Breath, and Lungs, are relieved by town i e Bronobial Troches." Sold by all . ALS AT THE HOTELS 'WELVE O'QLOOL LAST NIGHT. treat, below MOIL John O'Brien Joe Popham, New Jersey Jas Boyd, New York Jas Taylor, New York W B Wilson. New York John Kirkwood, Pittsburg A M Salladi & la, Reading G W Cass, Pittsburgh D H Williams. Pittsburg T G Nock, Connecticut Daniel Currey, Del J A McPherran, Easton David Stockton, N Jersey Col S,,A Dyer. Peons M T niacker, M Chunk Shirk. Lancaster co If Johnson. Middletown [ Miss K Coet. Middletown [ Diller Lather. Reading Oscar Pail, Illinois Aug Stewart, Minot), 8 It Town. oswego Lt Col Geo Harney. CS A. Isaac McNoliy. New Jersey Col J emulation I ! Jersey Chas Eiseman, St Josephs [ C Irwin, USN M B Spahr. York, Pa H C Landon, New York B Wilman -chestaut , New Haven I. New York F Good Win, N Y eeon, Jr, N Jersey win, New York 1, Maryland Faltore Washington on, Penna v.'s, Harrisburg Penns aan.Washington ,st Chester Ky sllogg & wf f on. Trenton Dayton, 0 Dayton, 0 w Yor k rlcbnrt rcv York tedmen , Dover, Del Baltimore_ 'en.n_ashania. n. weahliaatOn clrer. Penns New York Bodon iton—Arch a Huntingdon - Jersey timore yr, Pittsburg Luntingdon lguirigt u ou Audi g PA easing leading b. sin Cin Cincinnati Cincinnati in bip ay„m O • t, above Third. J A actin. New 'emirs , G W Hoyle, Philadelphia P Taber. USA N Freeman. New York Him Lowber, Newark. Del Nies A Lowber.Newark„Del Mrs .1 Holcombe. N Jersey J W Barton, Wed Chester Geo Smaller. Middletown W a Bowen, New Javier M W Cronise,_ffitarrabari Jolla ristur, lfaryland J Evitte. Denton. Ed Mid B Coleman, Delaward W-Irwin tam. Delaware W M. Melds; Pennsylvania W W Berry. Baltimore W IT Taylor. NeW Jersey Coattsiestal — Mimah Bosbyoll. Ft Louis C sh Kass H Rogers W Mrs Williamsld Clarke. New York M H Cobb, Willeboro.ra L Baclie.WelleboroPa nobt Young, Harrii lnrg M. Maloney M Pearson,Teentoti.M A Leber. New York Theodore Beach & wf T BpalTenter & wf B B Yee, Baltimore L Duharn Jr. & la Mrs Harlem, Washington L Beckman, New York W H W.aters, St Louie .W 0 Cooper & wf. Ohio RH DMus & la. Jersey C Miss Norris. Phila. 'l' Coleman & la, Troy Mrs Jaeksor, Troy 'Miss Petrick, Brooklyn . Col A Roger, Ohio Airs F Vincent. New York Miss Vincent, New York F W Vincent, New York W D Barmier?, Bath Ponitney & wf. Baltimore mra W T Riggs, Baltimore J Sew York 3 Howe. Nava beetle , J L Jones & wf. New York Mrs Harrington. Indiana rt W Herrin .on. Indiana J Caldwrll..HOSlOil . Col C F Wells. Ferns C A Hay den, New Took Dr Jos Freen C J Hopkins. Brooklyn G •qr Morrill, Cleveland John Shipper'. Pottsville S D Striker. New York Mr & Mrs W T Croak Mr & Mrs T Boyle Tbra R Farnham R E Hatch, New York H H chess & da. Baltimore John R Willem, New York Mrs J R Wiltsie, New York sa M E WA tr ie. New York Mrs Cant Ponnypacker & so, -Mrs Parra gut ' Carpenter, New York Warren &Hickman. II E A C A Waterhowe, II S A L Mlambert lIS & J 8 Panora & la, Florence G A Burr & la. Florence J Ackerman. New York Miss E Ackerman, N Y 3 B Golder. New York Al H Eherwcod, Now York L T Downes, Prey. B I J L Biply, Connecticut Joe Hilton. II S A B W Arnold, Albany B N. wet:. dter, California F B Stro nee B Curtis. New York JP tent, New York J Frye Baltimore D Cloud. Baltimore L S Hubbard. Sandusky, 01 H. Sanford, New York C ltf Dyer. Troy, - N Y J it Reward, Brooklyn John G McGregor. N Y Geo II Sanborn. Boston Tiros Levy. New York F H Cooper. New York E H Tracy. New Yorkl I Jar O'Harra, Pittsburg A merleitne—Glsertnut Ts s Bead, Mount Holly B nlninion H Wilkins. New York EX Blakietou. Middletown Clpt J 8 Cooper, Obio .T2s F bmitb, Reading Mont A P Ely Ar wife Lista Charles C Cone Pr of Pyatt A M Halberstadt, Pottsville W Belt. Baltimore Mies Oliver. Baltimore B C Perryman Baltimore M Sande. Baltimore D B Walters, Wash, D C D C Way, Maryland TN Jefferson. Fmyrna, Del T T Teeksr, Delaware J .111 Norris, New York - - . IL T Vaaron, Lock Haven 'Jae dieGhee, Leek Haven P Bennett, New York IJ W Collins, Afar) , Mud B Wakeman. New York G T Worrell. W Cheater B liendrteke Pendleton & la A C:ocker. Massachusetts H Dielfenback. Newark, NJ AM Richmond. new York I J Rutter, W Cheater Dierclansits'—rourtb. W W Walker, Chicago .1 S Young, Trenton m R Titus. Trenton Wm H Young, Trenton W II Duckett W Allen, Newark S Ktneley, Shlppenebnrg W Smith A Lesgate. Allegheny J H Coyle 3 H Ercuui, Reading I )3 McLean. Penna. Mrs Fcctt & oh, Penne C Packer, Manch Chunk C E Leisenri RIG M Chunk Jae Houston, 31 Chunk Josiah Cole, Easton Ere Heckman. Easton C II Nimson. Lehigh J T E ru drick, Maryland B Ricketts. U B A J C Dickinson, New York Louie—lGheastiant. Geo P Tiffany. Baltimore John Etewart.liew York Illctard Henderson. Wash A &limpet', Baltimore Wood, Baltimore Giles Bloom, new York H P Clarke, New York CGOMerriIi,UBA H P Genish,Boeton W Hatch, New Jersey Tina Carey. Penna. Jos L Topham, H J W C Clay, Wisconsin Joan Tobin H J Michaelson. Balt B F Whiteman, Boston N Boland at la, Delaware street, hibogre !Ith.trei, J Smith & la, Delaware Sn !apical, GS Chas H Mason, Penns Olt s a Stevrart. Psalm A Massachusetts B 0 MOSS. New York Srustis H Loomis. N J Mrs Loomis. N J • 0 W Rice. Hass IA H Kinsey, Burlington T H Deßrowning, Newark IF Warner, Ottawa John Hodgkiss, Pottsville i[ Wadleigh, Pottsville RAY Sannders,New London Asa Holt, New London State. Dutton-41tarlre John B Wyckoff. N J Paris J Wyckoff, New .Terse El blares & la, Wash. D E P Monroe, New York H Brown, Wash, D C Dobson, New Jersey James Welch, New York S P Donn. Boston Jan Bill St wf, Delaware Roberts Delaware Geo DemAing_Wash,D 0 CI es Eaxony, Wash, D C Wm S Dell, Norfolk, Va T J Burnett, Harrisburg Lieut Clark, New York Street. Above H B Slifer. Dauphin co. Pa a. G Brubaker. Dauphin co Saml Hamilton. Pam A 6 sample. Hanover Mrs K J Allen. Chester co James ht Allen, Chester co W Townsend. Chester co 0 Wickersham, Cheater co John McLaughlin, IF ki H.B Harmony, Doylestown E Gulick, New York Levi L Bowers, Wash, D C S Pitzer. Bendersville. Pa W T Caleb, Delaware Commerctal—Stxth a B Palmer. Naar York - Lt W R Axe. Reading Corp J W Howorth. Fauna John Hoed. Chester co Conrad Path. St Louie W H Noek, Lancaster Mtn H Messersmith. Penna P Curran 17 S A B M Monaghan, Chester co D HEW:Lk. Bucks co .7onn H Street, Delaware t, above Chestnut. Win Backus. Chester co Jae Hadley, Penna. 0 R A Due, Pottstown SR Heßyer.. Dovleitown B Cadwallader.Doylestown Wm J Smedley, Del so B Amer Smedley} , U Wells. Pottstown 'rhos Cook, New Jersey J M C Dibkey Manson—Second a 3 W Hickman. Delaware Beni B Bowden. Delaware Isaac A Gran Delaware W T Ottwell, Delaware Henry A Parson. Md J H Prettymer. Delaware Jae H Sutton. Delaware Win Tonnamatr; Delaware H ErriwMad, Perms Asa Reed. and lady, N J R tiandike. Went co. Del Hoppeek, New Jersey reet, above Market. Jos H Brinier. Delaware C Gurly Delaware John W Hell, Maryland J 'Evans, Maryland H Jenks. Backs eo M Hearne. Smyrna, Del S D Ayres, New Haven A J Allen, Bristol JX, Cotaborn, Seaford Dr D Elwart. New York Jon Y Cannon. Seaford, Del t, above CallowhllL, Gee S Engler. S A Bald Nagle—Third 0 Browning, Benton, Pa John P Diqinger,Allentown David Bcheiner, Lehigh co Walter P Huber. Lehigh to B )3ertolet.Weinnport Alfred Censer. Hamburg Simon Ritter, Hamburg James Caniff, New Jersey W F Moeeer, Allentoton Sohn L Breinig & la, Patna Joshua Foulke. Bastkert'a Sara „R" Lutz. Berke co Theo 0 Fradeneck, Bethrm Sergt S F Lanrish, II S A M Trout, IT 8 A B F Knipe Schuylkill co D Kresge. Monroe co ' John L Hack, Allentown Black Bear—Thlrd St., above CallowbilL T Addis. Penne W F Kover, KniztoWn H German. Weisenburg Mrs Bob)). .Bockville B D Long. 'Rexford Mrs Cornell. Rockville 'W F Miller, Lynn D H Bechtel. Bechtelsv'e C B Knight. Smithfield W Bechtel. Bechtelsville C B Mlles. Fox Chase T Willlard. Backingham C Robb. Rockville J L Small, York, Ps H S Cressman, Penna D B Harper, Olney C Morrison, Rockville C Schtima.ker, Allentown W H Robb, Rockville 7 Wirley, Lehigh co R R Robb, Rockville Mount Vernon—Sec L Torbert, Newtown A T Torbert, Illinois trope.. & la. N Jersey Mrs Johnson & da Mrs Wilson, Downingtown John Harvey, Do wninel . 'n F A Godsbalk, Montg co S C Leib & son, Ashland H Abrams, Money National—Race • E Gordon. New Jersey Feral Biamp, S H R Hayward, New York B Bortronf6, rottetown J N Harley, Bucks co Tbos Delaney. Pittston Job n W Wagner. U S A H Rand rtarwoun'a Hotel—T Win H Ross, New York A W Avery, Rochester F Blbmallei, Newark, It B C Chemberlain,Pottevilip C Fisher Geo C Kline Robt StePhome Barley Shea!—Secon W Davison. Cheltenham I J Pallor, Freiiohtown B F Crosdale, Delaware S Gillingham. Bucks co C Conard, Penna. J H Stover, II S SPECIAL NOTICES- IT IS NOT OFTEN THAT WE COME IN CONTACT with an article that we feel justified in recommendlnt to our numerous readers.• but the article of Family Dye Co lore, manufactured by HOWE k STEVENS. we feel we can heartily commend Will who may have use for Dyes oftitta colors. For gaiety all Druggists. jail et DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT OBB.ES Toothache in one minute. ONE-PRICE CLOTHING, OF THE 'LATEST STYLES. =dein the Beet Manner.expressly for RETAIL SALES. LOWEST Selling Prices marked in Plain Ilmires. All goods made to Order warranted satiates tory. Oar ORS-Paron SYSTEM ill strictlY adhered to. All are thereby treated alike. deSii-/Y JONES & CO., 6O& MARKET Street. GOLD RIMS RE•POIHTED EQUAL TO NEW. on the receipt of 30 cents. Circulars for the John son Pen, cent on application, by Mail or other- WE*. X S. JOHNSON. Manufactory and °Mc% 15 MAIDEN LANE New York Oki Hem DYs t HAIR Dirgll BATCHELOR'S celebrated HAIE DYE it the Beat in the World. The only Harmless, True, and Ratak Dye known. This splendid Hair Dye is perfect—change" Red. Busty. or Orgy Hair instantly to a GlOdell Bktek or NaturaLßrown, without injuring the Hair or stain• Ins the Skin. leaving the Hair Soft and Beautiful; IRV. parts fresh vitality, frequently restoring its pristine solar, and rectifies . the ill effects of bad Dyes. The tannins is signed WILLIAM A. BATCHELOR: all Others are mere imitations. and should be &soiled. Sold by In Druggists. he. FACTORY. Si BARCLA.T Street, Kew York. Batehelor's new Toilet Cream, for Dressing the Raiz. lygit.ly wsAk.mcize,x3937. QUINN — PENN-DASEELL.—On Wednesday. the 13th bet.. by the Bey. Dr. Ducachet, Dr. John Paul Quinn. United States Nary. and Emily. youngest daughter of P. Perm-Gambill. Hen. 3:PI=Zo. WEAVER —On Wednesday morning. 12th instant, Joshua Balsall, son of Henry L. and Bitsabeth Weaver, aged five weeks and four date. _ MoGILL. —Suddenly on the afternoon of the 12th inst. James McGill. In the 72d year of his age. The relatives and Mends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral. from his late residence, No. 3111 Pine street, on Saturday morning, at U O'clock. To proceed to Woodland Cemetery. ".* KOONS. —On -Wednesday morning the 13th inst.. Isaac /loons. in the 72(1 year of his,age. hue notice will be given of his funeral. HOWARD.,—On the 11th haat in the city of New York. P/Olipll. Roirard.suitad 37 years. His male friends and relatives are respectfully invited tolattend the funeral, from the Church of the interces sor, Spring Garden street, below Broad, on Friday, the 13th inst. , at IF. M. Funeral services at lg precisely:* * STSRLIIEG.—At his residence in Trenton, 11..7.. on Third day, thel2th inst.. James S. Sterling. in the 3rd year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend his funeral on atit • dies". at half pact one (V(110 o.k. without further notice. HARRIS. —On the Una inst.. Kate. wife of Rion M. Harris, 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 door below Green street, Germantown (Twenty-second ward). this (Thursday], the 4th inst., at 1 o'clock P. N. Interment at Sonth Laurel Mill, • MOGlLL.—SruManly. on the afternoon of the 12th inst.. Jiang. MOW, in the 724 year of Ala age: Das notite Will be 'lvo •gthe Worm. - - • ad Ghestiassi stresta• Alex Caswell.Prov,ll. I: H Bogie, Baltimore John Freeman. Troy. II Y lr li Freeman, Troy, N y B Nesbitt. Xenla.Oldo H W Jenkins, Baltimore • B Clark ..• J L Topham , New Jersey T it Harlon Ohio li. Hendry. Virginia Mr & Sirs Van Dyke. X Y A G W Gray, London ~ 1. Von Valkenbargh, Wash Chas Cullen 4: la. lie vr yolk C Boyd, New York rD Wisell, Aurora. Sad W Banta. Jr, Hilton Head Thos Wallace. New York J M Clark. Cincinnati i John Roberta, Cincinnati iB W Stratton. Indiana J B Schwart. Pittsburg Isaac Rice. Toledo I a! rff Warner, St Louis Chas H Dore. Chieaga Mont P smith. HE. A R J Nevin. Lancaster I. lit Johns.on. New York a W IMr at Mrs B P WhlPPle.Bost Dobbins, Baltimore Mai E Jones. II S & !A S Bead. Delaware M lid Evans 0 A Martin, New York I e Gartensteig, New York S W Jones. Cincinnati W McConkey, Wrightsville i , Small, York. Pa S B Dick, Meadville B A Allen New York I A Willoughby Chas H Anderson IC Et B Day. Dover, Del IIR Kent. Massachusetts 1 Wm FT McLaughlin. Mass Mrs Greene & 3 cb. By ISM Hamilton. Baltimore 1 Cyrus H Boyer, I:1 S A B Hubbard & wf. Conn S Baldwin. Baltimore Bon E .T. Hamlin n D Calls, Washington F D Bradtey, New York 1 Mrs Wallace St son. NY Miss Jordan New York a St Cox. Now Jersey. Mite Cox, New Inner A 13 Nola°, Baltimore Edw il Deter, New York John Wait , DI. Hongerford, New York ! 0 Anderson. Washington C Butler, Providence. R I T J Conaly. Washington J C Tiffany. New York H ID Hull, New York lit W Cooper, New York, W H Draper. New York , BB Wilson. Washington W B Dix, Jr. Toledo. Ohio C C Grace. Newark, N J S Morse. Chicago A Foster, Boston it Robbins, U S A H Freese & la. Cincinnati W L Foster &la. N H tidies Perkins, Concord, N . lit la T Dalton, New York Irreo M Robeson. N S C Boyd, New ...York I J Cartledge. New York I S Borg. Nashville ri P Mambarlio, N Y I.', C r Haywar d Chas II Wetting. Newyork Attract. above F'lltie J C Mulford. @elem. N J I H Elmer, Now Jorsey C Wintur. Salem, N J H Brush Chariet L Wells Llent J S Little. U S A Babi lnith ork U A. street. below Axels. C S Palmer. Penns Hon G Sanderson, Lancaster ♦ Stillman, New York 'Dant Reiff. York. Pa A J Sanderson. Lancaster D Sheihart, Danville C L Mast & la, .?enna Jos White, Pittsburg Oeo B Spayd, Beading K Campbell. II S A J M Kepler. Phlilipabarg M B Ramler, Pena H C Shaffer, Harrisburg B F Shatter. II S & E C Long. New Bloomfield L R Long. New Bloomfield Beahein A T Conard, Penns Dr R Leonard, M Chunk W B Leonard, 111 Chunk Jas S Re it in, New Jersey John Terhenn, New York lid St , above Arch. Mr Price. Salem, N J W Robison, Burlington E 2 Sheppard. Jr. Bridgeton S lienofer, Bridgeton 7 N Woodall. De aware B °Ragan, Balmy]. oo Si J N Jereet A M Miller, Michigan set,' above Third. Ro Dornan, Jr Wm M Breslin. Lebanon C Henry. Lebanon J B Harmon, Orangeville R. Koss, Allentown ' O Der Mk. bleßeesp Palls Phillips, Glendale, Pa d street, above Rice, John Farnewtrth q . , . J Hornbeck.Schnylkill co Har. all Tell. Schuylkill co Jame. 301108, New Jena.. Simon Young,Yenna Jag Davies. Schuyl Haven street. below Vim" Wm Bich, Backs co 7 r Le H oil t 4 wa iry . b l e r. r y r b y err y J F Sheppard, New Jersey J W Spencer, Backs co WILbON.—On DI radio.' morning, 11th Isataat' renoe, daughter of John and Mary S. 'Wilson. to the Id rar Of ber age. Fureral from her father's residence, corner of Fort" , eighth street and City avenue. this day. 14th hist , at 10 o'clock A. M. H LIZEIS.- 4 0n the 17th instant, gate, wife of Enon N. Betris. • Doe notice of the Niteroi will be given. • LlNNND.—Seddenlv. on the 10th instant, Hrs. Ann Liner& wife of Joseph B. Linerd aged 61 years. The relatives and friends orate family are respectfully invited to attend her funeral, from the residence of her husbnnd. No. 710 Frankl in street, above Goatee. this day. 14th inst., at 1 o 'clock.To proceed to Laurel BRSSON & SON'S MOURNING STONE. No. 918 CHESTNUT Street, Saul:tory Bth. Black and purple Balmoral Skirts. Croy and purple Balmoral Skims. Grey and black Balmoral Skirts. Black watered Moreens. Block Kid Gloves. A'exandres and Jouvin.. Black B id Gloves. embroidered. Black Undressed Hid Gloves. embroidered. Bischoff's Mourning Silk. Lupin's Mack Taroks's Black Crape Collars. pain and fancy. Lett 4Q PIECES FIGURED SOLID CO LOBED SILKS, for'Spring sales, received in store to-day. being ordered expressly by is 9 EPEE LA.NDILL. ( . I .ENTLEIVIEN`a TRAVELING N -RSA AWLS. Black Mlxt Mande. Clay Mixt Mande. BYRE LANDRLL. jaA FOURTH and ARCH Streets. THE lIIENIHERS OF LODGE NO. 51. A. Y. M., the officers of the Grand Lodge, and the fraternily in general. are respectfully invited to meet at the MASOVH.; HALL on FRIDAY, the 15th filet., at 1 o'clock, to attend the funeral of our. late brother. PHILIP it HOWARD. WILLIAM THOMPSON, lA.. Secretary. • THE CONTRIBUTORS TO THE FRANCISVILLE INFANT SCHOOL aro Invited to meet the Managere, to fill a vacancy In the Board, at Mrs. DAVIDSON'S. GIRARD Avenue. opposite Girard College. on FRIDAY, Tan. lath. at 11,W o'clock A. M. It. H. MOM). secretary. prE 1M It A N SOLDIERS, REIN LISTING from the Twenty-second ward. are in. vited to a Col Wien on FEIDA.Y EVENING' next. ]sth. 1E64. at lANGSTEETH'S HALL. Germantown. Fnpper served at 7.74 o'clock, Eminent speakers. both military and civil, will be present. 2t. Ma. THE REGULAR ANNUAL MEET ING of the Centributore to the CRILDRESPS HOSPITAL will be held at tile lloapital on FRIDAY next, the 16th ins.t. , at 43&" P. &L 3a14-2t RICHARD WOOD, Secretary. _._ fai. THE ANNUA,L MEET' MG OF THE Stockholders of the Farmers' Western Market Company for the election of officers for the enetitne . year, Will he held at the Farmere Market IIoteI,TNYEN -*ECODTP and MARI:CET streets, en PRIDAY NIB 0, the Nth ;net at 7 o'clock P 'ff. JOHI W. SIMIS Jr., Secretary. IM'AT A SPECIAT,IIIEFATING OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS of the BANK OF THE ORTEIFED LIBERTIES. held on WEDDES DAY. Janu ary 13.1364, the fo.lowing Resolutions were unanimously adopted, and ordered to be published : Resoivea, That we have learned with profound regret the death of tin esteemed President. ISA AC KOONS, Esq. Resolved. That we deem it a duty to record our tes timony to the fidelity. ability, and strict impartiality with which he presided over the interests of the Institu tion, daring his term of office, niperiOd of more than nine Team. Resolved. That We deeply sympathize with the family in the loss they have sustained. and that. as a mark Of respect, we will in a body attend his funeral. It W, OttAIMBRE, Ottahiei. rasee AT THE ANNUAL. MEETING OF the Coetriontors to the House of Refute, hell January 13, 1f64. pursuant to public notice. the fo!low lag gentlemen were elected officers and managers to serve for the ensuing year. .GAVIIf R. WOODWARD, Secy. President. THOMAA Sear. Vice Presidents. James J. Barclay, 1 John 51 Ogden. • Secretary. Alexander Henry. Treasurer. Geore.M. Troutman, manuuers, Thomas 1.. Rang, N. B. Browne, Thos. A. Brad, Trederick A. Packard, leans H. Smith, Daunt L. Collier, Jacob P. Jones, OEI7IOII Woodward.' Cl. arlee Wheeler, Charles B. Haven. Wm. K Collins. John 'Vitamin. John W. Uleahorn. lPony Port ins. Wm. Shippen. M. D.. Cleprge W, Fobee. Jan Robbins. A le xander Fullerton, Caspar Winter, M. D Win. S. Perot. Arthur G. Coffin. ICOIYIPABIV OF • TI-IF rLVANIA. lIILADELPEIA.San. 13,1864. have been duly elected Di the bonie year ISSI: es B. Watson, Henry O. Freercelv, Charles S. Lewis, George C• Carson, Bdiv. G. Knight, John B. Anglin. IMIL % SUR/I.MM STATE OF FBNNSY The following . goutlemen 1. rectors of the Company for t Henry]) Sberrerd. Marisa btacaloster. William S Smith. William It While, George H. Stuart, b aurae) Grant. Jr., Tobias Wagner. At a meeting of the likirecto HENRY D SH Was unanimously re eleotei jal4 6t WILL; ra, held THIS DAY, ERBIRD. Barb. President of me Cowpato , IAM 1111fPER. Secretary. THE DEL EIAVAILE NS UR ANON UO,PAN F. ILADELPEIIA, Jan. 13.1864. M. OFFICE OF MUTUAL SAFETY I . . . . . . . .. . At an Election fur Directors, held at this Office on MON DAY, the Ch instant, the following gentlemen were chosen to serve the ensuing year: Thomas C. Hand, Spencer Mcllvaiti, John C. Davis, Charles Kelly, . Edmund A Bonder, Samuel E. Stokes, Joseph H. Seal, Henry Sloan. Robert Burton. Jr., James Tragnair, .Tobn R. Penrose. J. P. Penleton. George G Leiner. Jacob P. Jones, Edward Tartington, Wm. C. Ludwig. H Jones Brooke. James B. McFarland. Joshua P. Byre, William G. Boniton. James C Hand. Henry C. Dallett, Jr.. Theophilus Paulding, John D. Sample. Dr. R. B. Huston. A. B. Berger, Hugh• Craig. D. T. Morgan, and at a meeting of the Board held THIS DAY, Thomas C. Hand, Esu:. was unanimousl re-elected President; John G. Davis, Ern, Vice President. and . It HENRY LILEURN. Secretary. iziC. TUE ANNIVERSARY MEETING OF THE - INDIGENT WIDOWS' AND SINGLE WOMEN'S SOCIETY. of Philadelphia, will be held at the Asylum, on CHERRY Stgeet. below EIGHTEENTH, On THU SEDAN, January 14. ism at 12 o'clock. noon. . The Rev. Phillips Brooke will read the annual report. alli4t* pp. ARV. A. A. WILLITS Having been requested to deliver hie very amu sing and instructive Lecture. entitle?, THE SECRET. On THURSDAY EVENING. January 14, At CONCERTIIALL,at at o'clock For the benefit of ;the Penn Belief Association for the Aid of Soldiers in the Field and HoTitals," has consented to do so. We would ask Au pdhlaa_to./same larthe Lec tures and aid us in the goad Work. of asosting on: gallant Soldiers in their time of suffering,. Hog. ALEX NDER BENRY.I BARTON ORRIN. - I On behalf of JAS. R. GAM:M:MS, j C. - mut:lase of AlllOB R. LITTLE. " Penn Relief." STERLING BONSALL, Tickets 2A - cents; at Pugh's. corner Sixth and Chestnut streets; H. A. Bowers', Sixth and Green streets. lal2-30. MUNION CANAL COMPANY, PHILA.- DILPHIA, January 12, 1884 . T PENNSYLVA N IA of the UNION OANAL COMPANY' OF will be held at the Office. No. 228 WALNUT Street. (Farquhar Building,) on TUESDAY. the 2d day of February next. at IA o'clock A. M., When an election will be held for officers and managers to serve for the ensuing year. • The transfer books will be closed after the 23d 'instant, and remain closed until after the meeting. Jan tf 2 °KAM THOMPSON. SecretarY• OFFICE OF THE ENTERPRISEOrENSURANCY. 410.. 400 W ALNI32 Street. PHILADELPHIA. January 12, 1861. At the annual meeting of the Stockholderaof this Com pany, held on the llih day of January. 1864, the follow ing gentlemen were elected liirectors for the ensuing Sear. F. .Ratchford Starr, George H. Stuart, William McKee, Jobb. H. Brown. Nalbro' Frazier. . J. L. Ertinger. J. M. Atwood. George W. Iraiingstotik. B. T. Tredick, I James L Claehorn. blordectil. L. Lawson, I Wiltiaut G. Bonito°. At a meeting of the Board of Directors. held this day. F. RATCHFORD STARR , - was re•elecied President. and THOS. H. MONTGOMERY elected Vice President. jal3-6t CHARLES FOSTER, Secretary. MOFFICE OF THE FAME 'STRU RANCE COMPANY, No. 406 CHESTNUT Street. -PHILADELPHIA. January 12. 1864. At the Annual Meet ngof the Stockholders of the Com-. vary, held on MONDAY. the 11th Inst., the following gentlemen were unanimously elected to serve as Direct- Ore for the en ening ye-tr Francis N Buck. 1 Jno. W Emmen. Chas. Richardson. 1 Robert B Potter. Henry Lewis,' Jno. Kessler, Jr., 0. W. Davis, E D. Woodruff, P. S Justice. Charles Stokes, George A. West, Joe D Ellis. At a meeting of the Directors held THIS. the 12th day of January 1864, FRANCIS N BUCK was elected Presi dent. CHAS. IoOIIARriSON Vice President. and sal3.3t W. I. BLANCHARD. Secretary. we. OFFICE Or THE NEW YORK. AND MIDDLE COAL-FIELD RAILROA.D ND COAL COMPANY. Office. 110. 204 South Fourth street. The annual meeting of the Stockholders of the Com pany will be held at their office, No. MO4l South FOURTH Street, on MONDAY, February 1. 1864 at 11 o'clock A. M., for the purpose of electing FIVE DIREC TORS to serve for the ensuing year, and for the frame tion of any other business that may be brought before them_ _ PETER %Q LOD% Secretary . 'PnitabaLPITIA, Jeanaiy 12, 1564 . for, CORM lONCHAISGIS BANK, PHILA— DELPHIA, November 20d, Id 6& At the Election held 18tt Mat. the following 'Rockhold. era were duly elected Directors of the Corn Brehande Bank: Alexander G. Cattail. James Steel. Christian J. Hoffman. Robert Ervien, H. W. Catherwood, William P. Cox, Edmund A. Somler. Samuel T. Canby. - Charles E. Waking: Philip B. Mingle. • IS.David Vandervectr, John P. Gross, Jonathan Knight. And at the meeting of the Board this day ALBX. G. OATTBLI,,IAsq.. , wee tin animously re-elected President I LLEZ.WHILLDIN,,ESQ..Vica President, and JOHN W. TOBREY. Cashier. J. W. TORNBY, no2.4gm - Cashier. , . airEnkpmTEM GIRARD COD. LEGE PASSENGER RAILWAY COMPANY. cor 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 waa declared on each Share of the Capital Stock of the Company, payable on demand to the Stockholders or their legal representa tives, 'dear of all taxes. The transfer books will be closed till the 20th Inst. ial2-6t W. S. BLIGHT, Treasurer. tat. OFFICE OF TI-1411,11VELAMID COL LEGE P.ASSINGEB. lt, irrwaar4lo....44onier of COLUMBIA and BlDGEAvenuaa—Putnannizare. Jan. 11, 1801. - At the Annual Meeting of Stockholders. held this day. the following gentlemen were elected for the evening year: PRESIDENT. E. B. EDWARDS. oniEcrose. lAndrew A. Btitler. Henry Croskey. John I ambert, Chas. Thomson Jones, William S. Grant, PirPEITLADF.LPHLIA. AND D.F.A.DINO RAILROAD COMPANY. Office No. *2l South FOURTH - Street PHILADELPHIA, December E. DEL DIVIDEND NOTICE.-The Transfer Books of this Company will be closed on THURSDAY. 17th instant. and reopened on TUESDAY. January Ix, Dim A Dividend of SEVEN PRR CENT., clear of State tax. has bees, declared on the Common Stock, payable in - Common Stock on and after the 31st December next to the holder. thereof as they shall stand registered on the books at the close of business on the 17th bast. -1.• Dividend of THREE ANA A HALF PER CENT.. Clear of State to has boon declared on the Pre. (erred Stock, payable in Cash or Common Stock. at the option of the 'nobler, on and after the 31st December next, to the stockholders as they shall stand registered on the books at the close of business on the 17th inst. Holders of certificates which have been discharged from this office. or either of the Transfer Agencies. are particularly requested to have them duly registered on the Transfer Books to which they have been transferred. prior to the 17th inst. • Stockholders whose names are registered on the New York books will be paid at the Farmers' Loan and Trust Company, and those whose names are registered on the Boston books will be paid at the office of Messrs. I. E. Thayer & D,rother. S. BRADFORD. d Treasurer. MOFFICE. DUNE HILL AND SCHUYL. ULL RAVEN RAILROAD COMPANY. PHILADULPHIA. Ist 111.0., nth. ISIM. At a mooting of the Hoard of Mans era hold this day. a semi-annual dividend of POOR PIE CENT. (equal t o two dollars per share) . was declared.. .payable to the Stockholders, or their legal representatiVeS, on or after the 21st init.. clear of all taxes. The transfer book will be closed until the Met inst. tutbeet WILLIAM BIDDLE. Secretary. MOFFICE. or THE FAIRMOUNT ANG ARCH-ST. CITY PASSENGER RAILWAY CO.. No. 25502 CALLOWHILL STREET—PIin.ADEL PHIA. January llth. Ha —The Board of Directors have THIS DAY declared a Dividend of One Dollar per share on the capital stock, payable to the stockholders or their legal representatives, on and after thong inst. The transfer books wilt be closed until the Vet inet. ian•et JON T. LANGE. Treasurer. fid,,,res• OFFICE OF WEE ENTERPRISE INSURANCE COMPANY, 400 WALNUTEtriet. PHILADELPHIA. JAW:MP 4:1884. The Drs have this day declared a dividend of THREE PERCENT on the Capital Stock of the Com pany for the last six months. parable on demand free of all taxes. THOMAS MONTGOMERY. ja4•l2t IMOFFICE. OF THE 1404313 WP MOON. PAIN COAL AND IRON COMPANY. PALLADIre rya. Dee. IS:, LW Tle Ana voi lifeetioff of ilto Btookholdoro vad:Conk canv will be held at their oNce. No. 330 Nonni TaINP 'Street. on MONDAY, the Mk day of January. leer, RI 11 o'clock 41.. M.. at which time an election will le held for seven-Direstorsile serve for the fanning Test. The transfer books of the Clompaa.rwill be dowel for Moon days immediate, Preceding sae day of eisattow. 619 bald ge corromalgrosan. TILE PRESS.-PHILADELPHLIA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 14, 1864: Etr , PENNSYLVANIA PRIi.RD NI A N'S RELINE' ASSOCIATION —The Rooms of thives. /iodation. at No. *WI WALNUT. Street, are open daily "from 9 o'clock A M. till SY. IL for the reception of do nations in Goods, Clothlna, and Bor.ks. Contributions in Money are to be hands(' I • the Treasurer, R. W. WARE, Eq.. South THIRD Meet. OFFICE OF TON PHILADELPHIA CITY PASSENGER RAILWAY COAIPANY, - No. AlOO CHESTNUT Street. At a meeting of the Board of Directors held this day. a Dividend of ifi2 2.5 per share was declared. clear of taxes. payable-to the STOCKHOLDERS. or their legal repreventativbs. on and after the 14th inst. The transfer hooks will be crosed until the 14th inst. WM. W. COLKET, Treasurer. PruLADEL - Prms.. Jan. 4. 1E64. ' jab-16t ply CINf - AIL 'HIST 'S OFFIOII. POE MUTILATED SOLDIEIO.- 2 -hOLDIErid was have boat an ABM or LEO in the service. and desire the Patent - "PALMED Limbs " to be 'implied hi Govern-. Rent, should'retstra this mottos immediately to tide of fice stating their lees by letter, with name, comma. regiment, and residence. B. PRANK PALMEE, e022-Sm 1609 CHESTNUT Street. Philadelphia. iP KENSINGTON SOUP HOUSE, ALLEN Street. below Marlborough, Philadel phia, January 11, 110* —The KENSINGTON SOUP SO CIETY axe DISTRIBUTING SOUP DAILY to the suffering and wet thy__poor of their district, and Mr. JOHN G. HOP SINS, No. 321 North NINTH Street, has been appoint ed their :lent to solicit and receive contributions in aid of this desirable object - Any donations, either in moileY. wood, flour, or vegetables. will to thankfully received by the Managers or either of the undersigned officers: GEORGE &TOCKHAAL President. on the Delaware river. foot of Norris street. CHARLES M. LIM ENS. Secretary. 1031 Reath street, above T.anrel. GEORGE T. HAMILTON, Treasurer. at Common- Wealth Bank. sunthweet, corner Fourth and Chestnut streets. rita. OFFICE OF THE LITTLE, SCHUYLKILL NAVIOAIION, RAILROAD, and COAL COMPANY, 410 WALNUT Street. PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 4,1864. The Board *I Managers have this day declared a Divi, dead of THREE Plat CBOT. out of the earnings of the last six months. payable to the Stockholders, clear of all taxes, on and after JANUARY 16 1864 Blank orders to receive dividends may be had - on application at the Mee of the Company. The Transfer Hocks Will be closed from this date, and reopened January 19,1961. jab-Mt:Ma THOMAS HART, Treasurer. orDIAMOND COAL NOTICE. —The Annual Election for seven Direc tors. to serve the °waling year, lN will. be held at the office of the Company, 713 111ARIKST Street, on WEDKS. DAY. January 13th. 1884, between the hours of 12 and 1 o'clock P. M. ED. PEACE, President. del6.tntlis tial3* Vir.picxxdt.DIFY...P.ELEAL AIWD READIId RAILROAD COMPANY. . Office 7gAl7 Sonth FOURTH Street. PnmanaLysiA, September 2. 1863. DIVIDEND NOTICE.—The following-naMed persons are entitled to a Dividend on the Common Stock of this Company. The residence of several of them is un known, and it is, therefore, necessary that the eartifi sates of stook should bep AD E NAM resented on selling for the STOCKHOL S. Dividend. BRFORD ES. . Treasurer. DR'? Mrs. Nary Bishop, 8.-Lancaster, Timothy U. Boyle. Percy N. Lewis. Clement Riddle. Fanny Mary Miteherson. Ann Copeland, John blclntYre, A.Emsite and T.lfeWhold, John S. Moore, Trustees, . James McKnight, Debbie A. Hughes, Beni. P. Newport. Saml. T. Harrison. Rem. Pott, James Hallowell, W R. Rodman. James W. Hallowell, Sarah Ann Richards. Catherine C. Koppel.. Bent,. B. Sharer, Daniel Klapp, Karla L. Sadler. Nary Kuhn, Andrew Turner., Chas. Kuhn. Hartman Mrs. Rebecca Ulrich. Kuhn and J. H. Kuhn. Ex, Asher K. Wright, of S. Kuhn. William Young, R. V. R. Leine Entry., W. K. MoViekar, and James G. Schaff, Ex. of I Austin Smith. John S. Raises. dee'd. 'Willis & Co. iag.atuth-tf W. S. BLIGHT. Secretary and Treasurer. tor EIGHTH WARD• AVOID THE DRAFT. The Citizens of the EIGHTH WAItD are rectnesied to meet on FRIDAY EVENING, JANUARY TIORTICULTUR&L E[A.LL, BROAD• AND WALNUT STREETa. To adopt such measures as may be necessary to raise the quota of the Ward required by the President's last call. and AVOID THE DRAFT A. J. HARPER, THEODORE CUYLSR. JOS. W BREHM, B. ELDRIDGE SMITH J. W. LEMON°. ' JOHN T. ANDREWS. CAPT. EDWIN PALMER, F. WISTSR. J. R. FLAMER. CALEB JOHNSON. EDWARD RII/PPEN, W WHITE SMITH, A. L. ROGDOXI. WM. DISINGII. THOMAS FASSIN, FM• SI XIII WARD.—ANOTHER 011, &IND RALLY. Come one! Come all! to the meeting this (THURSDAY) evening, at 7% o'clock, at the RAUS• STRUT HOTEL, No, 4:4 se RACE Street. Success now sure.- Our Ward quota nearly full. Ald. CHAS. WELDING, President. • WM. H. BARNES. Treasurer. • 11. JOHN HAGAN. Secretary. EIGHTEENTH WARD—S7S EX TRA BOONTI. —The Committee appointed to disburse the funds raised f. r tt a purpose of paying the extra ward bounty to all recruits accredited to the El s htsenth ward. Will sit at BD. GORGAS' Office. BRACH Street, above Hanover. daily, from 2 to I o'clock P. al _ . WP. RADY. W. W. WEYANT. Disbursing Committee. 88. GOMA% By order. FRANKLIN Krizoirr. } Secretaries. .Jos. S. ALLEN, CHARLES H. CRAMP, Treasurer. 1r:34. NINTH WARD The Citizens of the NINTH WARD are Invited to meet on THURSDAY EVENING. January 14. 1814. at the Lecture Room of the Western Presbyterian Church. IEVENTEENTH and FILBERT Streets, at 7.k; o'clock. to adept such measures as may be necessary to suprdrthe quo a t k a of the Ward, required by the President, and I avoid Oa John M. Read. )Day d Battler, John B. Myers, James A Freeman. Will ia In W. Jenks, Wm. 8 Stokaly. James L .Claghoru, baniel Steinmetz, Samuel S. Moon, Francis Blackburne. . George Bullock, Charles E. Lea.' Marshall Bill, Pemberton P. Morri , i,` " Alexander B. Carver, A. Boyd Cummings. . -, 2 1.:17E111 Rand ]ph, Mose 3 NAtita,llS, Wn,. B Tenbreok, Samuel Baugh, errIISHOISO. Lewis Gordon, Wm. M. Ball, W. W. Binder, .8: 11. Ogden. John Daly. . George L. Busby, Joseph Ws termer'. Charles M. Neal, JAR. Smedley. .T,..ltri Thompson. William Crawford. Andrew R. Chambers, James Freeborn. John Price Wetlierill. Waiter Williamson, ' Charles M. Ciehgan. Joseph Bullock - /t AVOID TILE DRAFT.—AN AD. .I . cIJRNRD MEETING of the Cttizens of the TWENTIETH WARD will be held THD3 EVENING, January H. at 734 o'clock, in the Lecture Room of the Grum BIM Presbyterian Church, GIRARD Avenue, west of Sixteenth street. for the purpose of receiving sobscrip. lions to the Ward Bounty:Fur d. Let all who are in favot of raising the quota of the ward attend. - Precinct Committees will report. GEO.RGR WILLIAM?, President. B. HARPER, Secretary. lt* mr , .. OFFICE OP THE P.ONNSYLVANIA COMPANY FOR INSURANCES ON LIVES AND GRANTING ANNUITIES. —PIIIL - ADELPIITA, January 1. lE64.—The annual meeting' of the StAkholderit of this Conway will take place at their °lrmo. No. 3iI4WALNUT Street, on MONDAY. the 18th instant. at 12 o'clock if. And at the tame time an election wilt be held for Thirteen Directors, to serve the ensuing year. * - WILLIAM B. HILL, Actuary. 11W'OFFICE. OF THE. PIRENIX MUTIST AL INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADEL- i'arr;AD ar.pare. Board of DlrseCiallry - .lblrilifilMaTrel me n t of Interest of SIX PER CENT. 011 the Capital Stock. and SIX PER CENT. on the Scrip of the Company. payable on and after the 12th instant. free of taxes. jab 10t SAMUEL WILCOX. Secretary. 1r - AMYL RICAN 1.1 TRUST COMPANY. PHILADELPHIA, January 7. 1861. At the annual election by the- Stocitholders, held on MONDAY, January 4, the following gentlemen were elected Trustees. viz: Alexander Whilldin. Samuel Work, • J. Edgar Thomeon, William J. Howard. George Nugent. . Sam:sell% Bodine. Hon. James Pollock. John Alkman, Albert C. Roberts. Charles F. Heazlitt. P. B. Mingle, Hon Joseph Allison. __ IsaacAlazleburst._ _ _ ._ _ _ ._ And at a meeting of said Trnateee, held this day. the following 'officers were elected for the ensuing year, viz: President —ALEXANDER WHILLDIN. Vice,Prisident—SAMUSL WORK. Aottutty—JOHX C. SIMS. Sec. and Treas. —JOHN S. WILSON. M. , OFFICE OF THE FAME INSUR ANCE_COMPANY. No. 406 CHESTNUT Street. PRILADBLPRIA. Jan 4.1664. . . At a meeting of the Board of Directors of the Fame Insurance Company, held this day, a dividend of MERE PER CUNT. was declared, out of the profits of the last six months, clear of all tax ja6-121 W. I. BLANCHARD, EreVy. 'WJERSEY SHORN, PINE GREEK, ARD STATE LING Ra/L ROAD, —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 against the FRANKLIN HOUSE, in Jersey Shore, Lycomisg county. on THURS DAY. the 4th day of February. 1864. at 10 o clock A. H.. to open books and receive subscriptions. preparatory to organizing the Company A report on the general character of the route will be made hi the Engineer at that time Dammam 16. 1933. dale-tfe4 IMOFFICE OF WOE FRANKFORD ADD SOUTHWARK PHIL4DBLPHIA CITY PASSE/30BR RAILROAD COMPANY, BIARKS Street, below Fourth. PKILADRLPHIA, Jan. 7. 1861. At a meeting of the Board of Direc.ors Veld this day, a dividend of FIVE FEE CENT. upon the Capital Stock Was declared, payable to the PtocklioWere, or their legal repesentatives, elear of all taxes , , on and after the ISth inat. The Transfer Books will be closed until ith loot ia9-dtlB CHAS. R ABBOTT, Secretary MILITARY. $627 BOUNTY! WAITED IMMEDIATELY. FOR THE CAVALRY OF THE PROVOST'GUARD. • MEN! To fill up Capt. COMFORT'S Company. Men who enlist in this Company Will receive all the Bounties, the same as were paid to men enlisting Previ ous to January 6th. apply to Captain SA.MIJBL COMFORT; Jr. jal4-14. 5 EIGHTEENTH and MASTER , Rte. I OFFICE CITY BOUNTY - FOND MISSION. 412 PRUNE Street. PHILADELPHIA. Jan 18, 1861. Oficial notice having been received that. sues en listed after January 6th wi a l l it: credited on the quota of the city for the coming dr the City Bounty of.T WO HUNDRED AND FIFTY D LARS. will beipaid to all men duly mustered into service, and credited; until further notice. The Bounty Fund Commission Sits daily from 8 to 5 o'clock P. M.. to examine certificates and deliver war rents. By order of the Commission. jal4. 3t SAMUEL C. DAWSON, Sec'y. TENTH WARD—ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS EXTRA BOUNTY TO BE GIVEN At a meeting of the citizens of the Tenth ward, held on Saturday evening. the 9th instant, it was ReBolvcd, That an extra 'bounty of one hundred dol lars shall be paid to every recruit who shallbe mustered into the service of the United States, and credited to this ward. D. C. MOCAMMON was appointed Treasurer, and the following-named gentlemen were appointed to Was an Executive Committee, and to receive contributions from citizens of the ward; First Precinct—Olement H Smith, John H. Ford, John K. r Valentine, George F. Jordan, Jos. B. Townsend, George Truman. Jr Isaac Cooper. Smiled Preeinot—Bamtrel J. Creswell. Themes J. Hemphill. John Agnew W. P. Hibbard, Dr. F. B. Hahn, Francis Parker, James V. Stokes. Sterling Bon- tall. Third Precinct—Josiah Kisterbook. Dr. W. H. Breed, 0. H. Wilson. Stephen Colwell, Thomas L Potts. J. Sergeant Price. Fourth Precinct—Abraham Ritter. Isaac S. Williams. jcs. K. Trimble. Dr. Geo. T. Barker, W. K. Barclay, Merles West. John Darborrow. Fifth Precinct—George L. Boldin, Fred Graff, IL N. Kirkpatrick. Robert Hays. Caleb R. Needles. Sixth Precinct—h. H. 'Franciscan. N. Tracy. W. P. Troth, F. Paxson, W. H. Wanamaker. Seventh Precinct—H. W.. Safford, James H. Stewart, G H. Woodward, W. S Peirce. Henry D. Bennet's. Wm. B. Hanna, Caleb R. Keeney, Richard H. Downing. Eighth Precinct—J. H. Sonthworth. John Belles. D. C. McCammon, Thompson Reynolds. IL L. Jewell, Theo dore W. Baker. Hiram Horter. STEPHEN COLWELL. President. Jon K. VALENTINE, ISecretari CHARLES JEWAT.de e - Jal2-Wlelee6t DID YOU KNOW THAT BESIDES his exquisite Ivetsrises and Llfe-size Photographs ta Oil. B. P. RBIMBE, eat ARCM Street takes the finest Colored Photographs, for only One Dollar ? IMPERIAL PHOTOGRAPH CARTES DE VlBlTE,Unsurpassed, at =WILL'S Gallery, 724 ARCM Street. Jal2-SUP WILL UP YOUR PORTRAIT GALLB , REIS while there . s the ohne° of_fettlits_temilv icturoh in Lite-size Photos-owls OiL kir 1 1 ..K.Kilaltli'S Rooms. 6214 MICR Street. ' lt* 'YOU. ARE' QUITE BEHIND THE Ciao. it YOU hate not had a Carte de ViatteAtiten where everybody eliwwoest netnetri tO. - EgiusWit 1100111 R Nitwit, above QM, 13,4, H. EHIPLST. Chatinaao Committee January - 4; E INSUMANCE AND RETAIL DRY GOVIPS. BA LMOBA SKIRTS, tit 00 p 5 L BkLMORAL SKIRTS. 2:25. BALMORAL SKIRTS. 60. BALMORAL SKIRTS, U. BALMORAL SKIRTe 1. 00. BALMORAL SKIRTS, .00. BALMORAL SKIRTS. 116 CO, MISSES' BALMORAL SKIRTS, OF VARIOUS SIZES. CURWEN STODDART & BROTHER, 450, 4511. and 454 North MOND Street, 381.442 k above Willow. BLANKETS, OF ALL StZES AND GRADES Hotel Keepers, Storekeepers. Institutions, anti Fatal milks supplied. In quantity or by the pair, at the low est prices. OLTRWEN STODDART R BROTHER. 450, 452, and 454 North SECOND Street, jel4 St above Willow. commissum HOUSES. NEW FANCY CASSIMERES, DOESKINS, , SATINETS, &c ALFRED H. LOVE, COMMISSION MERCHANT, ial3-1m , 212 CHESTMET STRUT. DRY GOODS ON COMMISSION 10 Carob INDIGO-BLUE APRON CHECKS. 5 do GREAT FALLS PILLOW-CASE COTTONS 6 do 4.4 SUFFOLK, FINE BLEACHED. For rale by JAMES_ M. MURPHY, ial3 &Sp 2251 CHESTNUT STREET'. INSUFLANCIE COMPANIES. UNION MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA, INCORPOVATED 1801. The following sts t of ther affaira of the Company is Published in conformity with a provision of its charter:' Prelim:as written from Jannstry 1. 1863, to January 1, 1864 41177.99110 Do. undetermined January ...... 42,468 12 rrendurne earned daring the "tar as above-- 19168.752 79 Intereet from investments 10.688 33 LoFses paid during the year •9438;499 49 Return premiums 13,ce0 instuauees 11,3510 Expenres, commissions, and *contrl- • buttons to volunteers 15,618 GO United 'States tax 2,610 63 --$131,089 94 Lees amount reserved to pay losses board from but not adjusted. 11,000 00 Commutation to customers in lieu of scrip.... 17.010 15 01.0 Balanco remaining with the Company. The Directors have declared a dividend of EIGHT PER CENT. on the capital stock, and SIX PER CENT. en the outstanding scrip. out of the above profits, paya ble on demand, free of all taxes. The assets of the Company consist of the following: 411720 6 per cent. bonds Camden and Amboy Railroad. 10,C30 do. do. North Pennsylvania Railroad. 10.010 do. do. Vldladelphis and Erie Railroad. 14;610 de. do. Chee and DeL Canal CO. 00,7:-00 do. United States. - 35,.C95.20 do. do. 6 C 65 United States Certificates of Indebtedness. 6.100 0 per cent. coupon bonds State of Pennsylvania. 15.600 Llper cent. bonds do. 2.oColoan to State of Pennsylvania, aid to volputeers. 16.030pPer cent. bonds city of Philadelphia. 7,100 do. do. city of Pittsburg. 7,0006 per cent. bonds do./ 416 8 nircent. scrip North Pennsylvania Railroad. 1,663 shiurasqinion lifnmal Insurance Company. 66 do: Delaware Idutuil Insurance Company. 000 do. North Pennsylvania Railroad. 220 do. Pennsylvania Railroad. 48 do. Delaware Railroad. 68 dO. Philadelphia Bank. 2,872 scrip . cf'sundry insurance 'companies. Market vales of the above. $220.000 00 Dille receivable. 28.267 28 Cash on hand • ...-595,574 93 Cash depcsiteirU. S 10,000 00 45,574 93 Sundry acconntsdne for unsettled premiums, salvages, anti--other accounts 60,465 94 $354.298 19 • At the annual affection for Directors, held January 11, 1E64, the following gentlemen were elected Directors to serve three year,t llama% Tete. John H. Irwin, J. kiewbery A. Smith, I'. Steiner, George Lewis, David Salarmon„ G W. Bereadoti, W. S. Baird, r one year, of Directors with the fol. 8.-131bert fo who constitute tit* l?.osern lowing: Richard S. Sr_e•ith, Deetouet, A. &., Rorie. Wm. C. Kent, Henry LeWiR. Jr:. Edward L. Clerk, Ellie Yarnell, H. F. itobinson. Charles Samue l C. Cook, James H. Campbell. n ae !Wheeler , °Meat H. Newhall, Thomas Dailett. umtaings. Norris S. RICHARD S. JOHN MOSS, Secrets► SMITH, President. •.• jal3.BW DELAWARE MUTUAL SAUETY INSURANCE COMPANY, INCORPORATED BY THE LECHSLATIIRE OF PENN SYLVANIA. 1225. OFFICE B. E. COD.Niat THIRD AND WALNUT SEES., PHILADELPHIA% .141ARINS INSURANCE. ON VESSELS,) CARO 0, To all parts of the world, 111E10 HT, LAND INSURANCES _ . On Goods, by River. Canal, Lake, and Land Carriage. to aline - its of the Union. FIRE INSURANCES On Merchandise generally. On Stores, Dwelling Maumee, &c. ASSENS OF TRY., COMPANY, NOV. 1, 1863 $100,006 United States Five per sent. Loan $ 07,000 00 76 000 United b tates 6 per cent. Loan. 5 20's.. 75,000 00 - 20.600 United States 6 per cent. Loan 1651.... 32,000 00 50,010 United States 73-10's per cent. Trett6ttry Notes 53.250 03 100,000 State of Pennsylvania 5 per cent. Loan".... 100,0'37 50 54,000 State of Pennsylvania 6 per cent. Loan 57,880 00 123,050 Philadelphia City 6per cent. Loan.... 127.528 00 80.005 State of Tennessee 5 per cent. Loan.... 15,000 00 20.000 Pennsylvania Railroad, let Mortgage 6 per cent. Bonds 22,300 00 50,000 Pennsylvania Railroad, 2d Mortgage 6 per cent. Bonds 53.250 00 16,000 =Shares Stock Germantown Gas Com pany, principal and interest guaran tied by the city of Phittulelphia.. . 15400 00 0,910 100 Shares Stock PenneylvantalLaiirmid Company 7,275 00 5,0(0 100 Shares Stock North Pennsylvania - Railroad Company 2.650 00 21.0104inited States Certificates of Indebted ___ 123,700 Lomita il o Bond and Mortgage, amply neenrQd 123.700 00 8791.750 Par Cost, 8768,737 12 MarketValne....B794,2oo 60 Real httate......: 36.363 35 Bills receivable for Insurances made 107.947 61 Balances due at Agencies—premiums on Marine Policies, accrued interest, and other debts d ne the Company 28,919 87 Scrip and Stock o sundry Insurance and other Companies. 85,803, estimated value 3,205 00 Cash on deposit with United States Governmtnt, alibi act to ten days O. 000 oo Cacs h all *S on deposit. in Banks 38.538 39 Cash in Drawer 200 80 Thomas C. Hand, John 0. Davis. Edmund A Sunder, %%corm's!' Parading, John R. Penrose, • James Tragnair. Henry C: Dale% Jr., James 0. B and William C. Ludwig, Joseph R, Seal, Dr. R. M. Huston, George G. Leiper, Hugh Craig. Charles Xelln TRONA' JOHN 0 HENRY LYLBURN. Seer: .FAME INSURANCE COMPANY; No. 4-00-OHESTNUT I STREET. PHILADELPHA. PINE AND INLAND 'HSI:MANDE.. DIRECTORS- • • - Francis N. Buck. B Ch eDl7ewis llLieS. L NiChardßOß• , I O.' W. Davie, L.-B. Justice, George A. West.. ' FRACIS N. • CHAS. RICH W.. I. BLANCHARD. Secret OFFIOE N. E. M: LIFE IN6ITIVANCE COMPANY, 425 CHESTNUT STREET. NOTICE This is to inform the public that the undersigned is the ONLY AUTHORIZED AGENT of the NEW ENG- LAND MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF BOSTON. POE PHILADELPHIA (City and Connt3). Any other Demob claiming to be the Agent is an Int- WILLIAM GETTY, AGENT NEW ENGLAND MUTUAL LIFE' INSURANCE GOOMPANV. CASH DIVIDEAD OF 40 PRE GENT Has been declared by the NEW ENGLAND MUTUAL LIFE INGUDANUE .00.. OF BOSTON, Payable to the Sneered at the once of the Company. No 425 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia. WILLIAM GETTY. Agent VD BM OVAL .-4DYRITS B. MILLE R, - 1 -% , Fashionable Hairdresser and Barber, has RE-' UOVID from No. 4RiGhestirat street.to 18* dorgth FOIIBTII Street. below Library , . where he solisits the patronage of his former enatomers and thew:llllc MlE2t* SKATING. -M. C. CAMPBELL'S SEA. NJ TING P Fash i on. for lass theree the assemblage of Beauty and It is the Ladies "'Liget do congregate." to engage in the glorious and graceful pas time of Skating, Which is enlivened by the yritsence of Music WISDN3DAY EVENING and 84.297RDAY ATTERISOON. • jal2-St N CORRECT PIANO WNW% '-Mr. O. 1.4 NARGENTII orairs far s tigN and zi m hi.. K _Pt e .a.a. romay.a. maukso. is gm. COT Ci Wrest % swim. _,_ ar. 111, lur bad ileri w imrs wsze• ii ow tirva i". La 'Miura' ilnkta his. 4 —MUM re A to .0 •se soft ow wahow4 maim v o w= ilk elimiim *M1.263 22 0a79.4 9 12 4.20,309 03 21.420 00 118.769 19 *1,09,425 52 ?ORS, Robert Barton, Samuel B. Stokes, J. F. Peniston. Henry Sloan. William G. Bonlton. Edward Darlington, Jonee Brooke, Jacob P. Jones, James B. McFarland, Joshua P. Byre, Spencer Mc'Wain°, John B. Semple Pittsburg A. B. Berger, Pittsburg. . jal HAND_ President. .t m DANIS, Vice President. :4 John W. Everman, Robert B. Potter, John Kessler, Jr., E. D Woodruff, Chivies Stokes, Joseph D. Ellis: BUCK. President. . EDSON, Vice President. TV. AM& PLANTATION /coin the armirtrOsDitel—the bloods' battle-Said—lke Inwildou of the deli and humble abode of the Poor—from the olioe and the sacred desk—from the mountain top. distant Medleys and fee-of islands of the ocean—from eoel7 nook and soYner of the eleilized world—le pouring in the "idea" of the . astonishing shore of DRAM'S'S PLASTAT/ON Sprflum Thousands Upon thou/m*o of letters like the 'following maybe seen at our office: B.BEDS3BIIRT. Wie. • Sep t. 16. 1861 • • f I have been in the army hospitals for fourteen montbs—speeehleas and nearly dead. At Alton. theyjaue me a bottle of Plantation Bitters. * • * Three bottles restored my speech and =red me. * • • .• H. FLAME." SOUTH WAllafflr, 0.. July 22. UM 44 * * One young man. who had boon Isiah and not oat of 'the hones for two Ivan with. Scrofula and Ely siestas, after paying the doctors over 16160 without bane- It, has been cured by ten bottles of your Sitter., • * * SD' ARD WOUSALL." The following to front the Matron of the Union Home School for the Children of volnhteere: _ • HAVEMETER.BiZZONy oR F t IFT . 4 1.4 . 1% . r. ry.m3ST: "DO. DRAKE: Your wonderful Plantation Bitten have been given to some of our little children suffering from Weakness and weak lungs with most happy effect. One little girl, in particular. with pains in the head, loss of appetite, and daily-wasting consumption. on Whom all medical skill had been exhausted; has been entirely restored. We commenced with but a teaspoonful of Bitters a day. Her appetite increaeedt ottoman& and health followed. • . Respectfully. RR& 0. EL - DEVOE." " • • • I owe much to von. for I verily believe the Plantation Bitters have saved my life. RSV. W. H. wecotimut. Madrid: N. Y." " * * Thon wilt send me two bottles more of thy Plantation Bitters. Ny.wile hos been greatly benefited by their nee. Thy friend, ASA OURIIIN. Philadelphia, Pa." "•• • I h 6•0 1 1.666 6 great sufferer from DraPoPnin, and had to anamilon 161666.61 a. * The FirmMtion Bitters have cured me. RBV. J. O.IsTRORN, Rochester. N. Y." ••• * Bend us twenty-four dozen more of your Plantation Bitters, the popularity of which le daily in sreasing with the gueete oteur house. " SYKES, CEILADWICK. St CO.. Proprietors WillardiHotel. Washington. D. C. " •' • • • I have given the Plantation Bitters to hnn &odd° four disabled soldiers with the most astonishing effect. G. W. D. ANDREWS. Superintendent Soldiers• Rome. Cincinnati. O." "• * . The Plantation Bitters have cared me of liver complaint. of which I was laid lIP prostrate and had to abandon my businese. H. B. -KINGSLEY. Cleveland. 0." ••* * The Plantation Bitters have armed me of a derangement of the kidneys and urinary organs that has distressed me for years. It acts like a charm. C. C. MOORS, Agent for Colgate & Co.. 254 Broadway." &c., 40., dm, Be., 40., 40. The Plantation Bitters make the Weak Wong, the lan• gold brilliant. and are exhausted nature's great restorer. They are composed of the celebrated Cllssaya Bark, Wintergreen, Sassafras, Boots. Herbs. &c., all preserved in perfectly pure St. Croix Bum. S. T.-1880.-X. Persons of sedentary habits, troubled with weakness, lassitude. palpitation of the heart. last of armetite, dis tress after eatttur, torpid liver, constipation, dm, deserra to suffer if they will not try them. They are recommended ;by the highest medical aatho rities, and are warranted to produce an immeelicale bone -total effect. They are exceedingly agreeable, perfectly rare. and harmless. Norrom—Any person pretending to sell Plantation Bit ters In bulk or by the gallon is a swindler and impostor. we- m ay put it up in our log-cabin bottles. Beware of bottles refilled with imitation deleterious stuff, for which several persons are already in ; prison. See that every bottle - has our united States stamp over the cork. and signature ba steel-plate side labels. Bold - brrespectable dealers throughout the habitable globe. H. DRAKE & ( Jo., 0013-etukthern 2011 BROADWAY. N. Y. COMMERCIAL 'COLLEGE. CRITTENDEN'S PRIEADELPRIA COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, , N. E. CornerSEVENTH. and CHESTNUT Street". Established 1894 An institution destamed to prepare young roan for ACTIVE BUSINESS. The sound% otinstruction inelndoe BOOK-KEEPING, As practised by the beet ascountanie In its Toriona branches adaptea•to Wholesale or Retail Jobbing, Ma nufacturing, Commiesion, Foreign and Domestic Ship ping Business. Joint Stock Companies, Bonktoor Bad. PENMANSHIP, In all ita braaeheatelniia;inimental. _ COMMAR QALCULATIONS, Interest,ltiezeurt. Coifanfirslon, Insurance, Profit and Lone; Average, Simple end Compound. Exchange. &c. BUSINESS FORMS. Bills. Notes. Orders, Receipts, Drafts, Checks, Bills of Exchanae,lnvoicee. Account Sales, Account Currents, &c. Alio, Commercial Law. Detecting Counterfeit Notes. &c. Students instructed separately, and received at any time. In its course of instruction, extent of accommodations; facilities for imparting business knowledge and practi cal advantages to business men, this institution is un surpassed. Catalognes containing terms, Itndents' names. (426 the last year), Ec. furniencil gratuitously on avolication. S. H. CRITTZDIDEL J. GROESBECK. Aftl4.-n . Principals. YARNS. YA R s. On band and constantly receiving ALL NOS, TWIST F.ROBI 5 TO 20, an TILLING Nos. 10,12, and 14, Suitable for Cottonades and Hosiery. In. store at present a beautiful article of 11 and 16 TWIST. BIANUFACTURNRS will KEA it their interest to give me a call. Also on hand, and Agent for the sale of the. UNION A, B, .AND C . JDTE GRAIN BAGS in quantities of trona 100 to 10,000. 1 - t: W R I T E, 242 NORTH THIRD STREET. W O. 0 L. On hand, and consignments daily arriving. of TUB AND FLEECE. Common to Full Blood, choice and dun. WOOLEN YARNS, IS to BO cuts, line, on hand. and new supplies seining COTTON YARNS. •os. 6 to &lc of llnt-tdase makes, In Warp. Bundle. and OM I. 8--Alt numbers and deecriptione procured at once. on orders ALEX. WHILLDIN & SONS. I 8 North FRONT Street. Philadelphia. noll-mwftf 'ARMY GOODS. FOR THE ARMY AND NAVY. ICArANS & 1121.6SAJE4L, FURNISHERS, 418 ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Banners, Regimental End Company Plage. 'Swords.. Sashes. Belts. Pageants. Epaulettes, ,Hate, Caps, can, teeny. Haversacks, Camp Kits, Field Glum!. Spars, and everything pertaining to the complete outfit ofArmy and Navy Officers. • liberal dielount allowed to the trade. isalm FROTHING.IEIAM k WELIAN HAVE FOR BALL HEAVY, MEDIUM, AND LIGHT. GREETINGS AND SMRTINGS. STANDARD DRILLS. HEAVY CANTON FLANNELS. WASH, NOTON AND _VICTORY OAMBRIGS AND SILEOIAS. BROWN BLEACHED . AND OORSETJEANS. No. WORSTED YARN. &c. EMU tf VC / - 1 W. SIMONS & BROTHER, BANBOM•BTREET HALL, PHILADELPHIA, MANITFACTUREEE OP ARMLET. FINE SWORDS, AND MILITARY (100Dti IN EVBRiveßmir. An2B•iNm LEGAL. INTHE ORPHANS' COURT FOB TER, CITY AHD COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. Estate of CAROLINE - D. HARMS, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the children of said de cadent have filed in said Court their petition. Buchan air Praisement of the personal pro Per t, of said decedent to the value of WOO, which they elect to retairignder the act of April A. 1861. and the supplement thereto. And ,the same will he approved by said Court on FRIDAY. the 6th day of February. Mi• unless exceptions twilled thereto... SAMUEL C. pgßiculs. iai.4-thin 4t Attorney for Petitioners. COPARTNMUMUPS. N 0 T E.—THE COPARTNIABEIRIP .1.1 heretofore existing between the'Entearibers. under the name em of STEIN & LENTZ, M A. 0 m thle day dleatolyed by mutant cent, um . JOHN PiTtLADELPBLi t Jan, 4th. Mit • • a LINTZ. The beldam of the Late Am eftN, be 401).tbinea , by the sebeerlber se beretclote. Jim -6v A,. 0. STILL THREE EXPERIENCED 13.A.LESNIEN . Ap South WIITBDpIy to EDWIN HALL & CO ie 14.-3t*. 20 !l A MMO Street ' A YOUNC MAN OF JRREPROAOH ALE character desires a situation as Olerk or Az. Meant Book-heeper in a Mercantile Hones. Is a good penman, and rapid and correct at figures. Moderate sa• , Lary required Uneeaseptionable references even. Please address "Energy," Press Office jal4-3t. WANTED—IN A SILK JOBBING II House, a LAD from 15 to 15 Team of age. Ad difeee. with name and reference, Sox 13:13. Post Office. Jal4-3t* VrANTED—TO EMPLOY A: GEN TLBMAN to take charge of ttxe mnging Depart- Meld 1..0. a Sabbath School. Address Etc's. 3.:581 most Office. 3all -3t* WAN 7 ,TED-A. FIRST CLASS TR WELLING SALESMAN. familiar vita the Oen. remen's Fn ilthing Trade • hint give =doable t We , renceaddmit the LOCKWOOD tdaIVDFACTORTNO CO., 255 Fount , THIRD Street. Philadelphia. itild Sc. WA N N'PRD-A STOUT, ACTIVE Boy. about 14. to dy light porter work In Mar ket•atreet Store. Send name, Ac, to Box 1453 Post Office. AvAis TED—A GOOD SALESMAN., that tindersts=ge the Retail Cloth linetnese. AddrePs *`Woolens." _ Jal3-3t* WANTEDZ—SALESMAN IN A HO SIERY HOUSE, acquainted with the business. Also. a BOY to assist in store. Addlass, with reference, Box 1P445. P 0. 0.13- St. WANTED—A YOUNsO MAN, ABOUT eighteen. who writes well, and is quick at figures; with a knowledge of 0,3 - inch - business preferred. Address Box 2591 Philadelphia' Post Office, in hand writing of applicant. jal3-3t* WANTED -- A PARTNER, WITH • • $3. OCO CASH, in one of the most profitable mann factoring businesses in this city. It is already establish ed. To a business-man it is a rare'orpOrtunityfor a permanent and rate investment teat will realize the party a profit of $B,OOO per annum . Address "L B. Winter, Philadelphia Post Office, jal3-2k4 WANTED-A FIRST. CLASS TEA VELLING SALESMAN. In the Wholesale Drug, Paint, and Ghwe badness, None need apply but men of experience, with lame commercral acquaintance in the West, and a theyongh knowledge of the Drag and Paint business. ro a suitable person a liberal salary will be paid. Beat of references required- Address ZEIGLER M. jal2-6t. S. W. corner SECOND and GREEN. _ _ WANThD CLOTHING.—P ERSONS having Clothing to dispose of will please cal on or address O. MCLLI3B, i0.,5-ta.tbsBm.' No. 203 cassintur Street. A N EASTERN MANUFACTURING Finn. being about to establish a branch House in Philadelphia, wishes to engage the services of a gentle man to superintend the same He must possess ex parl ance in ibe Dry epode business, be a popular salesman. and produce the mot t undoubted reference as to charac ter, ability, fac: Applications, which should give full particulars, will be considered confidential. and may be address ed to Box M 9. P. 0., Boston. jal2-611f• A BOOKKEEPER OF TWELVE Years' experieace. with some of the best city refe rences. is now oven for an encasement with some re spectable house. Address Box 1298 P. O. raB.6t* TV - ANTED-AN ENTRY-CLERK. IN T a Dry Goods Sobbing House. Address Box 2701. Post Office, with name and references. ]all•Bt' AGENTS WANTED TO SELL THE STANDARD HISTORY OY THE WAR A rare chance to make money. Agents are clearing from ISIOO to $2OO a month. 200,000 volumes already sold. Send for circulars. Address JONES BROS. at 00.1 PRIAM ere, BALTIMORE. Md. deMI-Sw. 266 A MONTH I—WE WART AGENTS AT '-'4360 a month.expenses pan to sell oar Ever/as tiny PeneilB, Oriental Burners, and 18 other articles. Weir milers sentfree. SHAW do CLARK:Biddeford-11e. du-1m tr7f, A MONTH! -I WANT TO HIRE Invite In every 60111111 at 676 pins th. oxpen. au paid. to KM nly now obno ffamilr S Ittaflanon Adam& S. IirAvISON. Alford, Mena 0t,20-3..arw3ia Afla, DEPUTY QUARTERMASTER aIMmr.GENEB.ALT. OFFICIB—PrtuA, TO. C. . . . VESSELS WANTED immediately to sorry COAL to the following points: Tortugas.Key West, Fla. Port Monroe. Va. Alexandria, Va. Newborn, If. C. Port Royal, S. C. . A. BOYD. felo-tt Captain and Assistant Quartermaster. A GOOD INVESTMENT.-TILE. PRO- PRIETOR will now sell his ` CLEVELAND•OMDM BUS LINE . " with its good will and patronage, and all the Horses, Harness, Stables, Blacksmith and Harness Shops, and the Vehicles of every description, including Omnibusses. Carriages, Hacks, Coaches. Sagg tge and Moving Wagons, &c.. on good terms, as he intends to leave the country on other bnsiness.l No better invest ment can be made. The city of Cleveland has now 02,0110 inhabliants, 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. 8. STEVEN'S; jell 6t Cleveland. Ohio. COAL YARD FOB SALE.-THE BEST fitted•up Yard in the city. Capacity for doing any amount of easiness. Inquire at 957 North Mani Street, below - Girard avenue. Terms easy. 9a9,3t* 44 pHILADELPHIA PROPIIB- -s- SIONAL INSTITUT& "—The proprietor, desiring to remove to the West., offers for sale this flonrlshingand desirable Institute of Learning. with its complete eiym eeeinna. Apply THIRTIONTII and OIIINTNITT. ta1541 gti win AND $l,BOO TO LOAN SON SPA, g ' 4 • 11 -FMOBTGAGS. Apply to LSWIS H. RBDNNIL le No. 15 South FOURTH Street. ab FOR BALE-HANDSOMELY IN .a.a—PROVED FARM, 90 acres. near Woodbury DOM. 8 miles out. Also, Chester. county Farm. 112 acres. within 6 minutes' walk of a Station, Philadelphia and West Chester, via Media. gall and examine Register of Farms. E PETTPP, No. 323 WALNUT Street. ja4 Incorporated ISZig. de REAL ESTATE AT PUBLIC a s Dim SALB.—The subscriber will sell at public sale. THEIIicDAY, January.2lst; IM4; at 2 o'clock, P.-M.. on the premises, two valuable and highly improved FARMS; situated at Kimbleville..in Franklin township. Chester county FARM No. 1. Confaining 107 acres, on which a large and convenient brick Dwelling House is erected, also a large new Barn. with the necessary out-buildings; the fields are divided into convenient size by good new fencing. This farm is well watered, and has been heavily limed, and has a reasonable supply of Frail Trees . hereon. About 20 acres of this farm is wood land. FARM Ho. 2. Containing 166 acres, on which is erected a large etone House and frame Barn, with the necessary ont-buildings Os divided into fields of convenient site: with new fencing. This farm is well watered and has been heavily limed, would make one of the beet grazing farms in the county. and has a reasonable supply of Fruit Trees. About 30 acre. of this farm is wood land.. There farms are situated in a good neighborhood. convenient to Churches, Phi:tools- Mills. Sm.- and are about five miles south of the Philadelphia and Baltimore Central Railroad. and about six Wi n o Norther the Phi ladelphia and Baltimore Railroad. Personis wishing to - view the farms before the day , of sale, will be shown them by calling on DAVI& H aNNA. at Kimbleville, or by the subscriber, at the NATIONAL HOTEL, West Philadelphia. Sae- Conditions at sale, by ial4-ih. DAVIS KIMBLE, FOR SALE, DELAWARE FARMS. 1.78 acres superior land. The soil is a deep black, rich, sandy loam. well situated, one-eighth mita froni Georgetown, with good new buildings, peach and apple orchard, & c. ; altogether a superior and moat desirable place. Price. &10.000. Also, 274 acres, 3 miles from Greenwood; on the Del aware railroad ; new buildings stream of water pass ing through the place, good soil, &c, S4;IS(D. Also, 1,500 acres, S northeast from 1111 ford. on" the Delaware MIT A - divided into four farms, with buildings to each , besides two tenant houses ; about ICO acres timber , the balance clear Price, $16.000. lao, a small • place of 15 acres , one: third of a mile from Bridgeville. on the Delaware railrbe.d, in a very high state of cultivation,- 850 splendid peach trees. A very desirable little 'place, which must inertiale rapidly in value. Price, &1.6f0. Also, a Store-house. Dweling, and half to three- Quarter acres of land in Bridgeville, opposite the Governor's residence; commodious granarY, barn, stables. ice-house. &c.. attached. Price.s3.3oo. Also, 93 acres superior land. on the Media Railroad, 10 miles below Market street, Philadelphia. - And. many others, in viva ions localities B. P. GLIM!, jag WS South FOURTH Street. Corner of NEW alk FOB SALE-A FIN 'S =BEE •22, STORY STONE HOUSE, and LOT. situated at the "Green Tree" Station, on the Pennsylvania Central Railroad, twenty miles from Philadelphia. The. Home is large and modern built, with tine fruit, water. dm For further information apply to Miss A. R. DAVIS, on the ptemises. or MENET, 02-stuthlm* EU WALNUT Street dFARM.—FIFTIr - ONE- AAJRES first quality Chaster County Lana 21. MN* Won Philadelphia; near railroad; 8 acres Woodland. good Stone Rouse. Spring Water; Stone 8arn...1143. • Valley Creek runs tbrongh the place. Terms accommodating. For see by , C. PRICE. den-1m Cor. SPRING GARDEN and. Thirteenth at gi TO LETz.:A COMMODIOUS DWNLLINO. No. INN North PRONT Street. Reit Moderate. Apply to WITHICHILL & 840.. 0029-tt 41 and 49 North SW OND Stmt.. s>i:g4 BAZAAR-NINTA. AND S LISSOM Streets. AUCTION SALE OF HORSES. CARRIMHIS. &e., On SATURDAY MORNINO next, at.,10 o'clock; com prising about FORTY HORSES., Full dercrigHons in Catalo ALS gues. O, New ago Second-hand Carriages, Light Wagon.. Single and Double Harness. Saddles. ate.. with Which the sale will commence. Also, a number of Sleighs. Sleigh Bella. Robes, Covers, &c Liar No postponement on account oPthe weather. Aar Sale of liorees, &c., on Wednesday next. ALFRED Ail HEMMEN, it-if Auctioneer. CITYCOMMISSIONERS' OFFICE, . _ PHILADELKIV., January 12, 1864. PROPOSALS for furnishing Ofigces 3n the Row, the Board of Health, the Courts, and the Office of the City Cimmisedoners with the 13,3 , ANK, ROOKS required by the several Dspartments..for the.ylear 1864, will be re ceived until 12 o'clock AL, on SATURDAY, January 16, bkia. et the Office of the-City Oommissiciners, No, ii, STATE-HOUSE ROW. Bonds for the performance of the contracts will be re• quire& to accordance Atith ordinance of Conaelle, ap. proved May 26, ISFE. Sample of Paper will be required. Sample of the Marling may be seen at the several offices. The Commissionsrareserre the right to reject all bids they may deem thaintereet of the city not to accept. Specifications of the Blank Books required may be had on application at Nab Office. JOHN °WRNS. PHILIP HAMILTON . , City Commissioners. AS SIST A,NT QUARTERMASTER eisma* OPTION, PHI.LADBLPIDA. 11th Jan.. 1861. PROPOSAL a will be received at this °Moe until THURSDAY. 14th instant. at.l9 M.. for supplying all the WOOD required for use of troops in camp within the limits of the airy of Philadelpitia, until win June. Pries must be per cord, for Oak Wood, deligered at place of eonghtoption. No bid will be considered' unless guarantied to the ..amount of Ten Thousand:Dollars, by two responsible persons, that the bidder is able . and will faithfully fulfil. the.eontrast. 11 awarded him. The reeponelbility of bidder and guaran tors rumtibe certified. to by &United Statea.Dietriet Judge. alto nay. or Harp The right's reserved to refeetall bids dsemed too hi . A. BOY Jal2.M. capt ain and Assistant,Cloartermaeter. MATERIALS FOR MINCE* PIES. MINCE, LATER. AND SULU= EADRNA . CITRON. OURRANIS. A.ND SIEOIII. CIDER. wrongs. ago.. An ALBERT O. ROBERTS, Belau in PinsGroesrion, del? Corner ELEVENTH and VINE Streets. gi_JOHN L. 0.A.1 5 EN, PHRFAN - OLO GIST. imayrbsoorwalted, DIY owl LVIIIMIG.oa adaptation to flopinaaa. "Ado, and Fraild.. Onj on the improsopent of haalth. COrieniOn gi finite. formation of fernotabipit, do. Toll da• arliglstak of obacaotor even whoa ptcptizod.nt No. XS L IiITH Stmt. above Cittaakant. sal. NM BEADBUBY'B GOLD MEDAL PIANOS were awarded SILVAN _Slimy PRIZES IN FORE WEEKS daring the fall of The most flattering testimonials haverecently been r eceived from a lane member of the most eminent /edits. in. ma~. . SKOTSOTIARIC, MASON. AND WOLPS.OHN who heelers that th e Instraments possess. le; th e highest degree, all the essentials of maser PIANO-rows . G. AND co 119* owes TIT Street. APPLICATION IN WRITING FOR the lease of thelereptuli tad preadseo of the POINT BRNENN rAux AssoulAriOtt, will be waived until MONDAY. the sth•Febeea next. For tame and son dltions apply at the of koo No. 144 South FOURTH at. jal4-St * b. surAvagg, Baorttarn WANTS. FOR SALE AND TO LET. AUCTION SALE. PROPOSALS. ANIISRMIESTS. CONCERT lIALL.=- GRAND COMBI. AAT.romr.- ocernomax AND DRWN.OLL„ "AND INtorittIMENTAL AND OPERATIC ONCHIM. On MONDAY aryi TNASDA:I2% Jan. DI and NS. Wtll be given. with toe folowing eminent artiste : M'LLB. ANOIOLINA CORDIRR.. The cerebrated PriaM Doii from the Italian °Path SI% BRIGNOET, tWefatnotte Tenor. RIO. CARLO PATT, the yottn distin gu ished)lal Mr. CARL YgOLPSORN, the Pianist who has kindly consented tO tumid Mr. Ootteehal.k on these recast:lns to several ptaao delfts. Mr. L. M. 00 ITSCHAT.R. the greatest Pianist. ))Wheal Director and Conductor, Mr. BEHRENS. Admission SO enta Reserved Seats R. Seats may be natured for either or the two,nighta at J. GOULD'S Made Store. corner o/ SVENTII and GUEST NUT Streets. commencing on Prfday, ate, A. M open at 7M. COncert commernce at 8 o'clock. jal:S.6f .TEW CHERTNUTST. THEATHR.. Lame aad idaaavar. .. Mr. int. WHEATLE* THIS (ThnrsdavYlTENlNG.Screlanr 14th LAST IG niHT BUT TWO or ML N LN. e 7 yew, cid 1110 F: .7.,oAttively Lae Afx_ht. pf ,Vestrali as in Rie Aland CAPT omantic D AIN HENRI DE LAGANDZHE, Rrama bf THR , DUKE'S MOTTO, 'I AM HERE!" hire S. 7. t) -MAR itrow (Fridr...OIIVENING. IVRNEVIT OF VZSTVALLI.. . FUla 'Slat one or her engagement. on Which:, OVellltiOli 17in tkroflue.d. the grv.:l3 isau6Sial drama or t he 819 321 , a Dreven BRIG ANDS Doors cpe3 314. Com/nonce at 7; rALNIIT-STR EET 711131A LEssE,a, • WS. fit olailtairrsua • NT(IIITH WEEK of ibn•nnprecedontd eucatneful Engemn'Aent of Irftt L 8, CLRKE. 'echo VIII appear in Tom Taylor's_ncyr_dr;.. of TICKET 01.1 - AA - YE Meli. Pronounced ,by the p - iblic and pi eck_as tae. beet acted play ormndern ttroon MR :••- 1.4; OLARKR win afro appear a a Pestlbone. is the latig:titble comedy of .411181. IN THE EARL. Down o'Nen'at 7. CUTPA.II rifles at 7g• MRS. JOHN DREW'S NEW ARO +La- (ITEK.NT THEATRE. HOUMA 'PILLED TO THE ROOF NIGHT4T. THE LA ST WEEP.' bF vrikrix DREW. GREAT DOUBLE BILL. TO-NIGHT AND EVERY NIGHT. THE. TIGKET OP-LEAVE MAN. Rawkehatv(a Detective) —FRANK DREW To conclude with ALADDIN. \Vidal.? Twankey. FRANK DREW. Wich rearNcage. &c SATURDAY F.A.RIMELL BENEFIT AND LAST NIGHT OY PRANK- D'REW. MONDAY MEN JOHN DREW WILL APPEAR. Curtain risco at 714 o'clock. iale GREAT NATIONAL (JIRO 1.13.0111%.--MARgET &tritsit, &bete Twelfth. Directress, Mrm, CIIAALF.I3 Vraug.Eß, formerly Itrz. DAV WOE; The Management have er.gaged the; services of the mete hated Clown, _ • JOHN FOSTER. who will appear SVERY RVENING Trflf WEEK. New and classic scenes and noveltieewill bo produced. The etock of horses of the Great National Circus are the best ever produced In this or an other country. ADMISSION will remain the ne=cr--25 cants; Stage Stets. 10 cents; Prli ate tiox. SS; Callers , . lb cents. Commence each evening at 7.44 o'clock, M EVERY WEDNESDAY ATINISkfi AND SATURDAY AFTERNOON commencing at 211 o'clock• REV. A A. WILLITS " WILL LEO TIIRE at CONCERT BALL TIM BMTata. ts 4 7„;3' o'clock for the benefit of the Penn RellerAssociation. Snbiect—"Tbe Secret." Tickets 26 cents. lt•: 6 1 ,..0 AND SEE THE WONDERFUL CONTRABAND and Professor HALSEY'S LAUGH ING GAS, at CONCERT HALL. CHESTNUT Street. on FRIDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS, 15th and 16th. Matin.':e Saturday Afternoon Admission: 25 cents:Chil dren 15 cents: Children to Blatinoe 10 cents. jal4-3t, MUSICAL FUND HALL.** MADAM lETZ7a/E BELL. Tian the honor to announce that mho will giye g.n OVAI. Ling . whl3. POETS AND DR thIATISTE. Musical and Lderarg i .Asalst , d by MISS GERTIE S. BEER r, on SATTIKDAY EVENING. January 16. 1861. In aid of a Marne for the Orphan Daughters of Voin ere. Cards of Adults:don, 2.5 Gents. jail- 0 MRDEMPSTEWBEING ABOUT return to his native lattd, will give a MUSlga.,,_ ENTEETAI arMF,NT. at the MUSICAL FUND HALL, oft. FRIDAY F.VBRING, Jacutry 15, which will ineindt the following Songs. vie: The Idylle of the Ring; "Turn. Fortune, Turn thy Wheel ;" "Trnst me not at all. or all in all ;" "t - on gof Love and Death : "and "Too Late." Also. "ybe Old Man's Reverie: Johp. Ander son, D:I Jo:" "the Barring o' the boor;' ' Break. Break;'"Lament of the Irish Eralgrant ;'• " Tak yer sold Cloak about ye . " " Highland Mary:" "The Death of Warren." and "The May Queen. Tickets 00 cents Reserved Seats. with numbers at. taebed, to bt had at Mr. J. E. GOULD'B, SEVELVTLI and CIFESTITOT Streete, where a diagram of the gall may be seen. Doors onen at half past 7; to commence at B o'clock. jail St CHANGE OF EVENING.--, MESSES. CROSS & JARVIS WILL GIVE TEE FMK" OF THEIR SERIES OF FOUR CLASSICAL SOIREES, ON FRIDAY EVENING. JANUARY 15, (Instead of Thursday, Jan. 14th), At 8 (Monk. In THE FOYER OF THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC. Assisted by Eminent Artists. PROGRAHHE OF THE FIRST SOIREE. 1. ftinttita Sn R, Rat—Plano and Wind zitarlifileilui. Messrs. CROSS, KELLNER. STOLL, MIIEL- Mozart. LES. and PLAO mmAtsr. 2. Fantaeie op. 15.9 7 1" . !a . n0 and Violin Ese AE • ER Etna .; V 3. Plano Bola—B nana. der (taste ant Wartbirg,...l4ast GITARLBS H. JAI-PIS. . A Grand Elepinor op 79—Plano and Instraments, • Hammen PRICES OF ADMISSION. Single tickets. One to Series.. Two to. Sarzes. Three to Series To be hal at Andre at Co.'s. J. E. Gould's, and Lee k Walker's. jal9-4t CONCERT HALL CHESTNUT STREET. ABOVE TINFA II R E°°II. wtam itift g e lO n p s OCCESgPITL PM. X , OP A series of illustrations of T. S. ARTHUR'S TIN NIGHTS IN A BAR-ROOM. JOHN RUNYAN'S PILGRIM'S PROGRESS. And other attractive Scenes from LIFE. CHARACTER. NATURE and ART. Proprietor and Manager Mr. 'JOSEPH VERNE. will continue for a abort season. This splendid series of more than 100 grand Panoramii Paintings - was executed Mr. GEORGE WUNDERLICH, an American Artist, who stands unrivalled as a foseslir Painter. admission 25 cents. Children 16 cents. Doors open at 7 o'clock. Liberal arrangements made with schools, temper/Atm and other societies. Matinee every Wednesday and Saturday afternoon Ed a-o'clock. Children 10 cords. TEE IVI/ENNERCHOR TAKES PLEA. sußg in announcing to Its friends and the nubile that its EI FANCY DRESS BALL. Will talte F Fi l sce ll or MONDAY EVENING, Febraary Ist. ISM' AT TFIE ABIEVICEIT ACADEMY OF MUSIC. Tickets can only be had by subscription of the members of the Society, and the authorized Managers. whose a& dresses will be published hereafter. delb-tuthall TEMPLE OF WONDERS. ASSE ORLY BUILDINGS, TENTH and CHEFITNIIT Streator. WILL SHORTLY CLOSE. INAOICAL and PHILOSOPHICAL EXPERIMENTee Great Yawata of VENTRILOQUISM. and the LEAXYGS CANARY BIRDS. SIGNOR BLITZ wlll appear in his popular Entertain ments EVERY EVENING. commencing at 736 and WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY AFTERNOON at a Admission 25 cents: Children 16 cents. pENNBYLVANIA. ACADEMY OF THE FINS ARTS 10E5 CHUTE= MEET. OPEN DAILY (Sundays entente() from 9 A. M. till s Admission 26 cants. Children half prim. 02341 PAINTINGS AND ENGRAVING 4S. pAUII WEBER'S GREAT PICTURE OF MONASTERY MADONNA DELL SASSO ON LAG-0 MAGGIORE. NAMES b. EARLE & SON. SIG CHESTNUT STREET. have much pleasure in announcing the immediate ROLL. bition. for a short period, of Mr. WEBER'S very charm int/ and most important work. • • ON LABO MAGGIORE." AT TEE ACADEMY or YIEIS A,EYE, ialta ELEGANT MIRRORS, ♦. LARGE ASSORTMIUPI' NEW ENGRAVINGS, TINE on PAINTINGS. .111:113T • ESORIVED. / EARLE'S GALLERIESI els GESIBTNUT NTIIEIT. NEW PITELICATION.4.. NEW WORK ON INSURANCE. FIRE mimeses CONTRACTS 01.LaRIT, &c., (JUST PUBLISHED. A compendium of the Laws and Decisions relating to Mobs, Riots, Invasion, Civil Commotion„ltiatirrection, &c., am affecting Fire Insurance Compautcain.the United. States. compiled by J. R. •ocialtara. • • urance Editor, Wall-etreet Ur..;erwrtter. vol.. Svo. 112 pagos. PricArsl. By mail 21.10. srmorsis OF TH.II WORE CHAP. I. On the orisin and natttra.of the Riot Ex• em Lion slangs in Fire Insurance Polities. 11. On the Legal Definitions of the ceveral Exemption • terms withsuthoritiee. ill. On toe ,Law and Statutes in nupland. concerntra Blot, Invasion, Instinection.,. Be.. aro.. Trout 7 ward L. Statute to the Riot Act 1, Cleo. 1., c, 5. IV. On the Laws and Statutes ImAleerica, concerning . Riot, Inyaalon. Insurrection. dre . lew,* as well in ice original Colonies and States, as In. the new States and Territories tif the Union. V. Law Decisions and Anth3ities in England.. and America. touching Riots. Bc. , as affecting Fire Insmpinge Companies. VI. General Remarks and Bumptious on the,lawa and decisions, with new formaof Riot exemptiostelamsa • for Etre Insurance Policies. CRIMSON A; RCOLlSlSE.nblishete. 1.13 WALLA? eet. • It d&W _ unIICATIONAA, • BCIRDENTOWNATNIALE OGAZEGI•E, BORDIMT(KWN, N. I. Ftris Institution is ple.mantly hocated on,the Delaware river. htf hour's ride from Philadelphia. Special atten tion ie aid to the common and hint* r branch-as of niteLltH, and superleradtnntages furnished in Focal and Instrumental Mullin. 'FRENCH taught by native, and spoken in the fusily. For Clatal,mues, sadne ss ßev., XOHN H. BRlAgaar. A. 81.. President, Isl4-2m* WO V ILI& PURCHASE A SOHO, LARSI - 4 1 a.: good for an„ unlimited time. for a full course of instruction in,. Business Affairs, Book keeping THB QUAKER— CITY BUSINESS COL UWE, !FEWER and CHESTNUT Streets. The superior accomnaodeitons of this linatitation. the new system of practical ,linelneas training. and the experience..o thrt rib/C111117,116 offer to young men unequalled kiYanP.C. Ol for a thplounla preparation for the active d a tl i tAt tl r ftr— PloPnrants of business Otte. G74EASON SEL'EOTA 1 BOARDING SCHOOL for Yonne Ladies and Gen • thrAen. The above school le located at a cutlet Tlllase about six miles west of Carlisle. Pa. The buildings are new and well ventilated, provided with suitable rural /. tura and apparatus fer illttstrating the yariOne branehee taught. Addrese N. HUNTINGDON BAIINIONts, de2B-Int py i rsiteld, Cumberland county. Pa. DICKINSON COLLEGE GRAMMAR SCHOOL—Term wtll oppan THIMSDAY. 21st Tan, Jag 8t• H, C. CRESTON, Principal. MISS MARY E. THEOPP HAS A eAa- Soled French and Slash BOADMW DAT SOHO ur. tor Yawns 14(004 at 11341 0 Ora% Philadelp_hin. For eirindan. or other isormatteia. apply at the Beltrool. d e ad VILLAGE GREEN SEMINARY, a v iid eli INDIA PA. n - i - ne c a slie s it tu r a rge= taught. lioaVkandag. viEl ip & eating taigas. laze = m t . t re w rz ex . tat SChtinkipprtacllii.R. d= Li VT:" um - mm Zre Orem I% Schubert. ZOGUAPRICOI
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