Entertainments. . • THEATRE.—"The Brigands," tents stated would be produced vely announced for taught. In was intimated that one or two tableaux were designed fro m Qand plotnres. Sciences which t presented, and be abundant. th of Vest volt continuing, It tnce will paos off with eclat. tATICE.—M.r. Clarke takes d, and while we are glad ; for the farewell. He will great performance which /eddies of intelligent and pa. Ir. Clarke should play such a ,adeat Wee, Bo well, is a mar , ed by the originality and fume. do genius. It seems as if our be dark when Dlr. Clarke's star NI-sm.—The classical soirde of - vie, to-night, will not be forgot de. The programme is valuable. .—The Concert t roupe consisting 10011, M'lle Cordier, Carlo Patti L will give two instrumental and in Monday and Tuesday evenings 'this talented troupe through the it two or three months has been eful in the extreme, and the sue :served. Cordier is a sweet and Of Brignoll and Gottschalk it . Carlo Patti, the young rio . favorably known here, whilst an extremely able assistant to 'he sale of tickets will commence is music afore. We have not it Concert Hall will becrowded. tnything like it has been West concerts will be exceedingly e Ulm unusual pleasure le !commending Wunderlicli's 3shibition at the lecture-room of amines and school. it is particu• id instructive. Sabbath4elinel ohool teachers may find it of no ,to their scholars. It is an enter. for morality and beauty, commends rs.—The season is drawing to a have not Been the performance■ al troupe had better avail - them. d opportunity. The circus main• The place was crowded last .ghted audience. The double ant .)y , Mr. King and Mra. Whittaker nest scenes of equestrianism ever country. .cnicsime..—The rehearsal tamer the Musical Fund Hall, will have programme : Ezza Ladra )ne. from La Clair };idler >ttrth E-Infanio tlas_ MendeliFoin. +1- from Don Sebastian....: lemiiction from Die I:n-_ ;BEE NOT AN /RISHMAN.—In. the . ce of Mr. Justice Shee, which tip ,ttion to the bench, it is stated Kilkenny. This statemi•nt is, te. His father was an Irishman, family who bad settled in the prior to the revolution of 168 S, id at an early period in life. He rell, belonging to a well-known his 8013, now :rustics Shee, was Xiddlesex, in 1801. It was as a with Kent that be addressed Pimenden Heath, when that parliament with reference to emancipation. In his 'mesh on iy from the MarylebOne hustings, reply to the taunt that he was an born at Finchley, but I have yet crime in an Irishman to aspire liament in which Sheridan, and ling, and Wellington laid the iountrra greatness?, of sixteen summers lately arrived rho had served eighteen months in untested with seven different regi td in several engagements, been i twice, and had been discovered of service eight, times. s:ie is a nib, and is bound to fight for the of December 17, 1863, a Federal Prison ' Richmond, writes to a Irk, as follows: ~ a santest episodes of the past week Iterday, from Jas. S. Wadsworth, 'tars, to be distributed among my shall await anxiously the an + sum from the successful cane al honors:, E CITY. CITY =lwo, 8B sovies.rx '2.4.13.2.) CONTEST BETWEEN NEW mixatA—New YOKES Rnswws lowing are the concluding moves between New York and Phila. ler the People's Telegraph line: Y. (white.) Philadelphia (black.) RtoQB5. RtoQ2. Ptogg. Q to Q. Kt 3. leek.) R. to R. 3. R to IC .13, square, resign', giving the game to Phila - was concluded at 9.16 last eve. rIIT BETWEEN THE SOLDIERS -TWO OF THBAI A.WD IS WAS currently reported in this &serious light liadtaken place in the soldiers, which resulted in From passengers who arrived rain from that place we learned case. From their statements it Regular soldiers encamped there r too freely in intoxicating liquor*, disturbance between them, that al. They fired upon each other, tunding four, two of whom died _ man named William Da wagon, at Eighteenth and Markel afternoon, and was go severely in• deemed necessary to take him to 'eke, ten years old, was knocked at Mervin street and Jetrerson, tion agent reports the sale of Intim; United States bonds, on ten of bonds are being made to ITEMS. -..ft to Life ba5,..re.,5 Turnow—rms 111 , 1PAIDNESS OF THE OP THP MUTUAL LIPS. rliSricavicz NEW YORK. erred to in the last article published was probably aged sr, and insured good note company. Premium meat, $141.60, and note for same Aug Life charged the same person the same amount. Had he desired that Company at the end of the would have been returned ; at the shout one-third of hie premiums Paid beak, but supposing thas ae liberal u note companies, the of the Bret year would have been as ual Life... surrender, d to the Company . lompany r of the person insured in !Mate Hart Carr insured a person L in the New ENGLAND MIITtrAT, • for $6,000, premium $206, eats( note for same amount. Before m due the person died, and hit i,OOO, less the unpaid. note, or about ash company $lO3 would have in- A the N. E. NE., pages 13 to 17, item of taking a note on personal 21 and practices the plan of taking le premium, THE POLICY BEING map be seen on page 12 of same ut has been overlooked (fifithiPs le all-cash Companies. furnish the pamphlet to any per• . at the office of the Company. iy from 12 to 1 o'clock. WILLL&M Merry, Agent, N. E. M. Life Insurance Company. No. 425 Chestnut street. "FLonEmos" Sexxs Rooms, 630 TRNET, AND SUB TEE OBLEBRATDD ABED, LOOK, ANDIINOT-STITDAE SEW- (CTION IA PRICBEI. -action in Priam - end Dlisses , Fine (Hooka and Misses , Fine Cloaks. Also, Furs of all kind.. i Fun of all kinds. lon of the close of the season, we are to make a large concession from all our stook. S. W. PROCITOE & QOy 'he Paris Cloak and Fur Emporium, 920 Chestnut street. NEW Yons SYI277P and Broken Oan. IPI9 just received by Davis is Bich. Tenth greets. . Inv; to insure their lives, or desiring won the subject of /APR INSURA24OR, - their advantage to call at the Phila . of the a A LIP& INSURANCE COMPANY, mut street, where reliable Life Insurance 'ned without delay. upon the subject furnished free. -Life is a stock company. Dividends and paid to Policy-holders annually. inns made at the onion daily from 2 to 4 CHAMICSILY H. Barran, Maiutger of Philadelphia Branch JEtna Life Inc. Co. of Hartford, Clt ODENCE" SEWING BIAGEINE, SOLD AT "ITT STREET, IS WARRANTED TO BE TEE MM! ,ICTUAL LIVE INSURANCE COMPANY: letiallro in calling the attention of life the, Penn Mutual Life Insurance Oom.- office is located on Chestnut street, We know its affairs to be managed honorable business men, with great ce, and have every reason to believe song and prosperous condition. Its purely mutual character, as it divides of its earnings among the insured—a t and attractive feature to Ismer& modes of insurance adopted by the " are the same as thew held by the `me and elsewhere. Ar.,m,szso for nee 1e received and Winch, 606 Chestnut street. Erg, EAR, THROL DISICASRIN Ra laoited by Dr. Von Mooch:like; Omsk - jal6.6c* tarrorios or Sawrso Meostrze. ;-AID Ors Tai FLOWOIO/3." sao 0114113TINUT ITUFr. MOST iIfrORTAVT TO LIBB DiE11:113383.-.4(r. Get. ty, the Agent of the New Busload MOW We In sumac Company, of Boston, Ram in reply to my article condemning the Note SWeni of Life Inn. ralflol3 : " In 1880 William Hart Carr insured a person aged forty-seven in the New England Mutual Life Com. pany for $5,000, premium S2CII, cash payment $lO3, note for came amount. Before the note became due the person died, and his heirs received $5,009, less the unpaid note, or about $4,900! In a cash com. pany $lO3 would have insured only $2,500." This is a fact, but as Mr. Getty has not Mated the Whole facts of the case, it is necessary that I should do to. The person referred to applied first to the Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York, but such was the Medical Examiner's report that Mr. Starr, the agent, wrote the Company, when trans mitting the application, that „ it of course will not be accepted "—and it was not accepted !! The applicant preferred a cash company, as he first applied to The Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York. A gentleman remarked in this office yesterday: "A note company invites o funhealthy constitution, risks, a while gad men who feel that they are likely to live long, naturally seek the strongest cash company they can find." Mr, Getty , s article, published this morning, seems to be an illustration in proof of this. W/LLIAPI HAAT CABS, 1t No. 400 Walnut street. ECONOMY SHOULD DH PRAOTICrED by everybody in all things. One dollar expended now in purchaw big a bottle of "Jayne'a Expectorant," by those troubled with a slight cough or hoarseness, or core throat, may cave the expense of a doctor's bill. A neglected cough often ends in Consumption. A alight inflamation of the lining of the wind tubes, the usual symptoms of which are a sore throat and a pain in the breast, wilisoon lead, through want of attention, to bronchitis. A t ay'a delay may entail months of suffering. Let the afflicted try at - once " Jaynes Expectorant." 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White Raven L ld Levy, Allentown Mrs L M Levy, New Jersey John Ta7lor,Manoli Chunk GeoA Smith Hiiiie;Brercer gyms W Jenkins. Madison Mrs Thompson & ch. Mt on.. M Italbcoek Penn Hay W RYoll2lgMain.% The trailaaa—Arch W IC Taylor. Clinton. N 3 Jae Brown & la. New York Bartine Flanagan. N Jen BY Mu Flanagan, N Jersey Win Danvii_ e C Collins . J N Jameson, Penna Wilson Parry FraYer, Bethlehem W B Brown, Bethlehem Li Cane. Port Carbon Johnston Gana. Pt Carbon Miami. Vernon—Sec W Holtz. Salem. N J Thos in Yezru, Del ware Kaufman. Pottsvtile - Geo Wan, TT S A. S Smith, Pottsville H Boyd Thompson Neff, N Jersey John Colgan, ging jersey John Woodall, DelaWitge Commercial — Sixth W F Kenny, Oxford J Flannery. Berke co J it Bawer. Oxford B M Young, Coatesville B Tomlinson, Oxford J Jackson. Chester co B Whiteside, Oxford A Bunting, Delaware co W A Pawl Rumford, II S A W C Warford. Bucks so J B Murphy, Chicago National—Bate at D EteindaLti W W Painter. Indiana C M Donee L Willie,Penna Col Shock. 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Welch and Miss Sallie A. eldest daughter of William Hancock, Req. REGISTER—CROFT.—On Thuraday. Januaryl.4. 1664, by Rev. W. IL Furnesa, D D., I. Lay ton Register. to Cornelia E. Croft, daughter of Samuel Croft, Esq. all of Philadelphia. No cards. ROBB—BAGLEY.-0n the 18th instant, by Alderman Wilkins. William P. Robb, of Philadelphia, to Mies Mary V. BagleY, of liedii.rd. PALMER—REA.—At Cambridge. Md.. on the Morning , of the 11th instant, by. Rev. J. B. Maddox. C. Albert Palmer. of Philadelphia. and Mollie 8., only daughter of Mr Rea, Esq.. of the former plate. CRUBB—HDDISICKER.—At Freeland. on Christmas Eye, the 24th ult., at 7 o'clock. at the residenceuf the bride's mother, by Rev. Joseph H. Hendricks, assisted by Rev II A. Hunsicker, Mr. Henry H. Grubb, of Ox ford, Chester county, to Miss Lizzie Benjantiaa, only daughter of the late Benjamin A. Huasicker. ram r). JOHNSON. —On the 14th inst., Edward P.. youngest sou of Capt. Edward P. and Mary Johneon. The remains will be sent to Greenmount Cemetery. Baltimore, for interment, on Satarday morning. at 8- o'clock. . . Baltimore papers please copy. EtioiXti Wedn e sday morning the 13th . Isaac Rocas. ill the 72d year of his age. The relailves and friends of his family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral from his late residence, No. 711 Franklin armlet. the 16th instant. at 2 P. M. ***. EilleGAß —On the 14th instant, Mama N dangter Richard and Martha Singer, aged 21 years. The relatives and friends of the family are rlspertfully invited to attend the funeral , from her parents residence 1314 south Tenth street on Sunday morning at 9 o'clock. To roceed to Cedar ail Cemetery. ee BURN.—Suddenly, on the 13th inst.. Tartar Btirn. aged 72 years. His relatives and male friends. and the Human Ledge. 80.14. of Goodfellow, are respectfally invi eds to attend hi e funeral. on Sunday afternoon, SannarY 17th, at 1 o 'clock, from his late residence, No. 402 Nora Front street. To proceed to Laura *" 8008. —At Valley Green Farm. MontscanerY county, on Thursday morning, 14th inst.. Henry Moor. Interment at St. Thomas' Ohurch. Whitemarsh. on Sa turday. 16th inst., at 2 o'clock WEAVE/1.--On Wednesday, morning. 19th instant. Joshua. Halsall. eon of Henry L. and Elizabeth Weaver, aged dye weeks and four days. MoGILL. —Suddenly on the afternoon of the 12th inst.. James McGill. in the 72d year of hts age. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence. 80. 919 rite street. on Saturday morning, at 11 o'clock. To proceed to Woodland Cemeterr. HOWARD. --On the Ilth inst. , in the city of New York, Ph' B. Howard, aged 67 years. His male friends and relatives are respectfally invited to attend the funeral, from the Church of the Interces sor, Spring Garden street, below Broad. this (Friday) afternoon. at 1 o'clock. Funeral services at 1,4 precisely. STERLIfi G. —At his residence in Trenton. N. J., on Third day, the 12th inst., James S. Sterling, in the 62d year of his age. The relatives and friends of the faintly are invited to attend his funeral on 6th day, at half PaOt one o'clock, without further notice. HaRRIS.--On the 12th instant, Kate, wife of EllO.ll M. Harris. Due notice of the funeral will be given. pEssoN & SON'S MOURNING -•-• STORE. No. 915 CHESTNUT Street, January SM. Black and purple Balmoral Skirts. Grey and purple Balmoral Skirts. Grey and black Balmoral Skirts. Black Watered Noreen& Black Kid Moves, Alexandre! and Jouvins. Black Rid Gloves, embroidered. Black Undressed Rid Gloves, embroidered. Bischoff's Mourning Silk. Lupin's; Black Tandems Black Crape Collars, plain and rano% 9 a12 49 PIECES FIGURED SOLID CO LORBD SILKS, for Spring Bales, received in store today, being ordered expressly by jag BYES 3t LANWELL. GENTLEMEN'S TRAVELING SHAWLS. Black Mist Hands. Gray Mixt Mande. SIBS & HANDEL/. la 9 FOURTH and ARCH Streets. lIM'THE HEHBEILS OF LODGE MO. 51. A. It. M.. the officers of the Orand Lodge. and the fraternity is general, are -r...p.c.teets , invited to meet at the MASONIC HALL on FRIDAY. the leth lest., at 1 o'clock, to attendthe fatteral of our late brother, PHILIP R. HOWARD. WILLIAM THOMPSON. jatt 2t Secretary. VETERAN SOLDIERS, REIN LISTING from tbe Twenty-mm.3nd ward, are in vited to a Collation on FRIDAY EVENILLO next, Jan. IfB4, at LANGSTRETH'S HALL. Germantown. supper served at 7% o'clock, Eminent speakers, both military and civil, will be present. l 814- 2tw IMs.. THE REGULAR ANNTJAZ. MEET ING of the Contributors to the CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL will be held at the Hospital on FRIDAY next, the 15th hat., at 4% P. E. Jal.4-21 RICHARD WOOD. Secretary. NOTICE TO MUSICIANS —AP Pia- Cations lvdt 'be received from Scientific Musi cians and Skilful Performers, for organizing a Band for the Provost Guard. The Band will be formed upon the principle of the Marine Band, at Washington, D. C. Dttsils Pill be explained upon tcßplication to H. A. PRINK. Mat. Colonel and Provost Marshal. At the General Rendezvous., PM% and BlIPTON WOM) Streets, Philadelphia. It pirOFFICE OF THE LoousT MOUN TAIN. COAL ABB 11101% COMP aN FHILADELMIA, Jaw:Ly the 34. At a meeting of the Board of Direstore o r bove Company. held 'this day. a dividend or one dollar ner Ogre on the Gannet Mock WAS declared. payable to the stockholders or their legal representatiVee on and Eller the 25th inst. JO3. C. COITUCK. alb. tji. , 6 Treasurer. /MirIDISURANCE COMPANY OP Tmr. STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. PHILADELPHIA. Jan. 13,1934. The following gentlemen have been duly elected Di re-dors of the ComDatty for the year MI: Henry D Sherrerd, rhomas B. Wattson, Charles liscalaster, Henry G. Freemp, William S Smith, Charles E. Lewis, William It White, George C• Carson. George IL Stuart, Edw. C. Knight,--- tersnal Grant. Jr_, John B. Austin. Tobias Wagner, At a meeting of the Directors. held THIS DAY, HEART D SHERREIID._ was unanimously re electet President of ttni.CoMpany. jal4 61 - WILLIAM H &RPM?, NeeretarY vir OFFICE OF THE NEW YORK AND MIDDLIS COAL-FISLD RAIL.I4OAO AND COAL COMPANY. Office No. 204 South Fourth street. - The annual meeting of the Stockholders of .the Coat pans, will be held at their office. No. MOIL• South FOURTH Street, on MONDAY, February 1. 1881, _at U o'clock A. M., for the purpose of electing FITS DMZ°. TORS to serve for the ensuing year. and for the tracsac non of any other business that may be brought before them. PETERS LANDIS, Secretary. PHILADBLYRIA. January 12,1864. jal3-3t garPHILADELPHIA MUTUAL. REAL ESTATE AssoolAMN. —The Committee ap pointed to wind up the affairs of this Association notify those having fully-paid Stock to present their Certifi cates with receipt. at the Once of B. Emsonna. mon . mstreet. above Nintit A on or before the let day of AT/SIL next. H. VAN Rth. E. SCHREINER. ALLAN W. EICHABDS. Committee.__ iaB-11fteh& MJERSEY SHORE, PINE CREEK, AIM STATE LIRE RAILS° AD. -"Agreeably to previone notice, a Meeting of the Commissioners of the above enterprise was held at the Girard Roue, in Phila. delPhia, on the 10th lust ., and after the transaction of HOUSE. they adjourned to meet again at the FRANKLIX HOUSE. in Jersey Shore, Lycoming county, on THURS DAY. the 4th day . of February. 1884 . at 10 o'clock A. E. to open books and receive enbscrlptions, preparatory to organisdng the Company. • report on the general character of the route will be made by the Engineer at that time DEOBMBER 16. nes. dele-tie4 or, 01 0 1 - ow' TO= CI.SLATM COL LEGE PAS SENGE R RethwAT COMPArale cor• nor of COLUMBIA 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 declared on each Share of the Capital Stock of the Company, payable on demand to the Stockholders or their legal representa tives, clear of all taxes. The Marketer books will be closed till the 70th inst. jalS-6t W. S. BLIGHT, Trammel*. OFFICE OF THE FAIRMOUNT MCA AND ARCH•ST. CITY PASSENGER RAILWAY CO., No. 25132 CALLOWHILL STREET—Pim/mu, PIETA, January 11th, 1864.—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 lega te l representatives, on and cher the 21st inst. 7.1 transfer books will be closed until the 'Alt inst. aal2, et JOHN T. LANGE:Treasurer. OrUNION CANAL COMPANY, pilardi.- Dtlxiiin, January 12 . 1664 . The annual meeting of the UNION CANAL COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA will be held at the Office, No. IN WALNUT Street. (Farquhar Betiding, on TUESDAY. the ad day of February next. at 11 o'clock A. M.. when an election will be held for Waver, and managers to serve for the ensuing year. The transfer boons win be closed after the 236 instant. and remain closed until after the meeting. ra1.3412 • OMAR THOMPI3O/1. Secretary. OrOFFICE OF THE LOCUST MOTIF. TAIN GOAL AID MON COMPANY. Firmware DIPS. IE3 Pie Arm Meeting of the Stockholders of said COM- Zany will be held at their office. No. 930 South Tam a mt . oz , gickswAT. the lath day of January, ska, at n o'clock A. M.. at, which time an election will be held for Aswan Directors. toserre fors the ensuing year% The transfer books of IlieCompany will be closed for fifteen daisiwiltodistelT Preeedinethe daz of Coition. den 40111. G. coma= flooratarv.- THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, JANUARY 15, 1864: Street. lbeltrvir 'Wawa; Bard Rawer. New Orlaana Jobn Varairk - . New York &mon/Rough, cape mar . tier Germain. Newtown Semi SoNidar. Backe co Robert rAvezey. Backe co Rower& Paxson, BoleborY Ilterrtok POSII6OII. SOIebOXY straet. above Mldeta hristy Kel . u S A ley. US A J C R Walter, Ashland John R Gordon Penns Penna. Geo W Steen. US A t. sboweCsllowlLUL W R Weaver. Backs co L T Trumbower, Backs co I Smith. kaaroll Camnipp, Rahway. N J Fackler. Dauphin co W V Reitenyder, Readial 'ls F Miller, SI 0, &adore W F Conklin. Eastoa t., above CallowhlLL IS P Dunuel. DanvErle A Stouffer, Exeter L 114okenheimer. Beaton G Andrews, Moutgomeri Pelula TR Hill, Earlville reet, album. Marked I C Pettf rum. Monroe OD, Pa A A Witler, York, Pa Alex Felton, Pa T C Purnell, Milford, Del AIM —AVOID THE ',Lantana. lan. 14. 1 4 . of the SEVENTH WARD, , will be held at Neill% Hall, ,t, below Broad. on Monday, ,at 8 o'clock P. M to take tee the quota of the ward tut or Troops. and AVM THE eatred. Joseph A. Clay, B. L. Moss, Joseph Cabot, John Rodman Paul, Edward 8. Buckley, Charles Cabot, John L. Lawson, George Patchett, Fenny Cabot. Henry L. yaw. H. TEralson. George N. Tatham, Charles 8. Riche, • George Inman Elche. Win Elliott, 34hn A. Shermer. Wm. Harbeson, Francis A. Godwin, hers. C. SEYMDIVI - I DRAFT, P A raeatlny of the citizens without distinction of party, D'o 1330 LOMBARD arse the 18th day of Jarman'. i" the requisite measures to rat der the President's call fo DRAFT. A fallmeetlng is Isaac Hattehurst, Charles hisealester. Wm. D. Lewis Daniel Smith, Jr..r, John Welsh, San nal Welsh, Georg e Trott. - Richard S. Smith, Henry D. Sberrerd, Arther Coffin Sohn P. Cabot, C. L. Boric. josepb Lea. 'Thomas Robins. Edwin M. Lewis, A. M. Walkinshaw, Robert P sane. Aubrey H. Smith. irtl6-R-if And Mt. EIGHTEENTH WARD-81 - 5 EX TRA BOUNTY. The Committee appointed to disburse the Amide raised for tte purpose of paying the extra ward bounty to all reoruits accredited to the Bighteenth ward, will sit at BD. GORGA.S' Mace, BEACH Street, above Hanover. daily, from 2 to 4 o'clock P. M . . , . M. P. BR /DP. W. w. WET LITT. 1. Disbursbur Committee. ID. 0 ORO AS, 137 crder. E' EMMET. Chairman Committee. TRAtiI(LIN KNIORT, Secretaries. Jos. S. ALLEN, jall-12i* CHARLES IL CRAMP, Treasurer pirOFFICE OF TUE ENTERPRISE INSURANCE c 0.. 49u virmactpr Street. PHILADELPIIIA. January 12, 1854. At the annual meeting of the StockbolderAof this Com pany. held on the IDS day of January. 1864, the follow ing gentlemen were elected bisectors for the ensuing George IL Stuart, John H. Brown, J L. Erringer, George W. Vehnestoolc, William Clashorn, G. Boulton. of Directors, held this day, 'ORD STARR id ENTGOBIERT FO3TIR, Secretary, F. Ratchford Starr, William McKee, ibro' Frazier, J. M. Atwood, B. T. Tredick, Mordecai L. Dawson, Az a meeting of the Boaz d P. RATC was re-elected President HF . a THOS. H. MI elected Vice rrnident. jal36t CHA : Mwee DIOTIODE —DMPAIIT WENT OF SURVEIS, Office of Chief Engineer and Surveyor. PHILADELPHIA, Jam 4. 1$ 4. Duplicate plans of the line and grade regulations of that portion of the Fined Ward, as is embraced within the following limits. are now prepared and deposited for public inspection at the office of the Surveyors and Regulatore of the First and Second Districts: Section Bounded north by Morris street. south by Either street. east by - Broad street. and west by Twenty sixth street, at tbe office of Thomas Daly. Surveyor and Regulator F rat District, No 9 Washington avenue: section n Bounded north by Morris and Mifflin streeta, aidby Stinnk street. east by /Ninth and Fifth attests, and west by Broad street. -Section —. Bounded north by Mifflin street, south by Wolf etreet, east by Delaware river, and West by Fifth atreet. Section —. Bounded north by Shank greet. eonth by Curtin street, east by Fifth street. and west by. Broad street. t Section Bounded north by Wolf street, south by Cortbz street. east by Delaware river, and west by Fifth street, at the office of Allred Young . Surveyor and. It.gri lator Second District, southeast corner of Fourth and Catharine streets. A ad the Board of Furvevra have sopointed the lEith day of January, NAL at half peat tea o'clock A. M., to donsider any otlestione that may be urged thereto by any citizen interested therein. STIVICHL ekliD NNE &SS. Chief Engineer and !surveyor. jaB IC-18.3 11M - L'UNEIBRETEETB, II AWaIYRAR., lorVITf COLUMBIA and RIDGE Avenues.—PEULADELPHLI., J AU. 11, 1884. • At the Annual Meeting of Stockholders. held this day. the folloWing gentlemen were elected for the ensuing Dear: I PRUIDENT. E. B. EDWARDS. DIRECTORS, Andrew A. Butler. Etenry CroskeY. John F ambert, Chas Thomson Tones, William ES. Grant. CORN xxcHANGiir. BANK, PHILA. DBLPRIA, November 23d, 1863. At the Slat:non held 16th inst. the l'ollowlng Stoekholtl; *rawer° duly elected Directors of the Corn Ezehanite Sank: G. Cattail. Christian J. Hoffman, }L W. Gatherwood. • "gdnituid A. Solider. Charles E. Wilithis. David Vanderveer. Jonathan Knight. Board this day ALEX. Q. moistly. re-elected President Tae President. and JOEIA W. J. W. TORREY. Cashier. Alexander James Steal. Robert Irvien, William P. Cott, Samuel T. Canby. Philip B. Mines. John P. Gross. And at the meeting of the UAT.TELL, Bag., weennani. LLEX.WHILLDIN, Zeg..4 TOMMY, Cashier. no2A-Bm OFFICE OF TEEM, lENTETLPRISE IIioURANCS OOMPAL4Y, 400 WALNUT Street. PEITLAVELFH/s. Saane.yy 4, 1864. The Directors have this day declared a dividend of THESE PEE CENT on the Capital Stock of the Com pany for the last six months, payable on demand free of all taxes. THOMAS H. 3.IOMTE}OId SHY, ja4-18t Secretary. Mu". MERCANTILF. LIBRARY COM PANY —The Annual Meeting of the Swag ders of the Mercantile Library Company will be hld on TUESDAY EVENING. January 19th. at 7Y.." o'clock. At this meeting nominations will be made of officers for the ensuing year. JOHN L &RIMER. Ja . jeB•wfrotial9 Recording Secretary. PILIMADELPHIA AND READING! RAILROAD COMPANY. Office No. 3322 South OURTHIStreet, PIIILADELPHIA. December 2. 1863. DIVIDEND NOTICE. —The Transfer Books of this Company will be closed on THURSDAY . . 17th instant. and reopened on TUESDAY_ PER a 1864. A. Dividend of SAVNN PER OSMT. , clear of State tax, has been declared on the Common Stook.payable II Common Stock on and after the Mat December next to 'the holders thereof as they shall stand registered OIL the boo Divide n d ose of business on th HALFt. A of THREE AND AER GIN?., clear of State tax. has been declared on the Pre. (erred Stock, Payable in Cash or Common Stock, at the option of the holder, on and after the 91st December next, to the stockholders as they shall stand registered on the books at the close of business on the 17th Dust. polders of certificates which have been discharged Nom this °Moe, or either of the Transfer Agencies, are particularly rennested 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 Fork books will be paid at the Farmers' Loan and Trust Company, and those whose names are registered on the Boston books will be paid at the office of Messrs. L E. Thayer At Brother. S. BRADFORD. deS4f Treasurer. nr, OFFICE MINE - 11.1.X.X. AND, SCHITyLIiiLL RAVEN RAILROAD COMPANY. I'IfILADELPard. 12th Month 2Bth. 1863. At a Special Meeting of the Stockholders, held this day, the following resolutions were unanimously adopted: Resolved, Thaf the Agreement and Lease. just read to the-Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Company. bo ap. proved and accepted by the - Stockholders and - referred to the Board of Managers, who are requested to have the same properly executed. Resolved, That the Secretary be requested to give pub lic notice of the acceptance. in order that our Stock holders generally may be informed of it. And at a Stated Meeting of the Board of Managers, held the EMS) day, the following resolutions were anent. measly adopted: Reso/esct. That the Board of Manager. hereby agree to cell, at its par wade, eight hundred thousand dollars of the Boat and Car Loan of the Schuylkill Navigation Company of the year 1863, which de free of all taxation. to the Stockholders of this Company whose tames shall etaLd on.the Book of the Company on the 20th day of let Month, (January, ) 1664, in proportion to the amount of stock held by such of them as shalt have expressed to the Sectetary, in writing. OIL or before the ]et of 2nd Month. (February) next. their willingness to take their several proportions, and pay for the same in shares of the Capital Stock of the Company, at the rate of SSW per share, provided that no certificate of said Loan shall be issued for any fractional part of $lOO. Rfoolved. That the Secretary be directed to give notice to the Stockholders by a public advertisement. Sao mvrf et WILLIAM BiDDLB. Secretary. PENNSYLVANIA B. le, M.D.111 M'S RSLiEF AISSOCiaTioN —The Rooms of thia.aa eocialion, at No. /124 WALNUT Street, are open daily from 9 o'clock A Mstill 6P. DI. for the reception of do nations In Goods, Clothing', and. Books. Contributions in Money are to be handed t, the Treasurer. E. W. CLARK, Esq., South THIRD Street. EarOFFICE OF THE PENNSYLVANIA CO9IPANY FOR INSURANCES ON WYSS AND GRANTING ANNULTISS.—PHILADELPRIS, January 1, Mt —The annual meeting of the StAkholders of thie Company will take place at their office, No. 304 WALNUT Street, on MONDAY, the 18th instant, at 19 o'clock H. And at the tame time an election will be held for Thirteen Directors, to serve the ensuing year. is4l6t* • WILLIAM B. HILL, Actuary. OFFICE OF THE PIELIADMI.PHIA. emit PeasENGER Heatvcer COMPANY, No. taioo CHESTNUT street. At a meeting of the Board of Directors held this day. a Dividend of 42 28 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 inst. WM. W. COLKST, Treasurer. PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 4. 1f64. la6-10t M131.71X.A31. MO - ARV S 71. '9 OPIPIC.III. POR, MIITILATED ISOLDLIIng.--SOLDIRES who have lost en ABM .or .LBEI in the service. and desire the Potent "PALM = Limbs" to be sumblied by Govern. ment. should return this notice trampdiately to this of fice stating their loss by letter, with news. gomperog. regiment. and residence. B. If BANK es22-3m 1609 CHBVPIIIPP Street. Philadelphia. M. KENSINGTON SOUP HOUSE, ALLEN Street, below Marlborough_ A Philadel- DMA, January 11, 1664 —The /13EISINGTON SOUP so- CISTY are moratntprota soup DAILY to the suffering and worthy poor of their dlstrlet, and Mr. JOHN IL HOP SINS, No. 321 North NINTH Street, has been appoint ed their agent to solicit and receive contributions in aid. of this desirable object Any donations, either in money, wood, flour, or vegetables, will be thankfully received. by the Managers or either of the undersigned officers: GEORGE STOCKMAN. President, on the Delaware river, foot of Norris street. CHARLES M. LITE ENS, Secretary. 1035 Beash street. above Laurel. GEORGE .L HAMILTON, Treasurer, at Common wealth Bank, southwest corner Fourth and Chestnut Streets. luta-hake It. OFFICE OF THE PIECE WIN MV TV ALMURANO& COMPANY OF PHILADEL PHIA. PRILADBLPHIA. January 4 3 1864. The Board of Directors hay. this day declare d a pay ment of Interest of six PER CENT. on the Capital Stock, and SIX PEE. CENT. on the Scrip of the 00raPanY, payable on and after the 12Ah Instant, free seaxes. 10t SAMUEL WILCOX, cretary. MAMIE RICAN LI TRUST COMPA NPHY. IL At the annual election by MONDAY, - January 4. the Alactad Trustees. viz: Aleratuler Whiihiln. .1. Edgar Thomson, agoraiingent, Hon. James Pollock., Albert C. Roberta, P. B. Mingle. Samuel Work. William S. Howard. Samuel T. Bodine. John Alkman. Missies F. Hesslitt. Hon Joseph Allison. _ And at a meeting of said Trustee', held this day. the following officers were elected for the ensuing year, vlz : President —ALIXANDER WHILLDIN, Vice President—SAMUEL WORK. Actuary—JOHN C. SIMS. Sec. and Treas.—JOHN S. WILSON, farOFFICE OF THE FAME INSUR ANCLCOMPANY.No. 406 CHSSPNIIT Street. PRILADILPHIA, Jan. 4. 1861. At a meeting of the Board of Directors of the Paine Insurance Company, held this day. a dividend of THEME PM 0)111T. was declared, out of the profits of the last six months, clear of all tax. ]B6lSt W.-I. BLANCHARD. Bed,. OFFICE OF TEE FICAMEFOILD Fir ADD SOUTHWARK PHIL ILDELPHIA. CITY Fir RAILROAD COMPANY, BERKS Street. below Fourth.. PHILADBLPIIITA, Jan. 7. UK At a meeting of the Board of Directors held this day, a dividend of FIVE PER CENT.- upon the Capital Stock WAS declared, payable to the Stockholders, or their legal repesentatives. clear of all taxes, on and after the 18th inst. The Transfer Books will be closed until lath inst. ia9•dtlB CHAS. R. ABBOTT. Secretary. COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. CRITTENDEN'S PMLIDELPIIIi. CONMERCIII C01.1.14GM, N. E. Corner SEVENTH and CHESTNUT Street!. Estsblielted 1844. An institution designed to prepare poling men for ACTIVE BUSINESS. The sourse of instruction includes BOOS-SEEPING, As practised bi • the best accountants in its various branches adapted to Wholesale or Retail Jobbing Ma neactorink. Commission, Foreign sad Domestic IS hip ping Business. Joint Stock Companies, Banking Btuti, nese, PENNAN@RIP. In all its branches:gain — ilia4TininieniaL CONNBROIAL CALCULATIONS. Interest,Discount, Commission, Insurance, Profit and Loss, Average: Simple BUSIDIESS aud Comp O ound. Szchange, ism NRMS. Bills. Notes. Orders. Remdpts, Drafts. Cheeks. Bills of a Exchange. Invoices. Account Sales, Account Currents, Also. Commercial Law. Detesting Counterfeit Notes. students instructed separatelr, and received at any time. • In its course of instruction. enteat of accommodations. facilities for Imparting business knowledge and mutett cal. advantages to business' men, this institution is Un summed. Catalogues containing Wins students' names.l42ll.lbs last PAM' &c. taratshedgaiidtouslyon • - • - 4 tg. CHITVINDIN e GROXIMCK• Wiggins% W. B. BLIGHT, Secretary and Treasurer IC INSURANCE AND DyMpHIA, January 7. 1881. the Stoonholdere , held on following gentlemen were Incorporated 1855 MILITARY. IPROVOST GUARD.—ONE THOU. sem RECRUITS WANTED FOR PROVOST GUARD DI7TY. The Honorable Secretary of War has authorised Major General 0 EORGR CA DWALADER to organize and equip a epecial force for Garrison. Provost Guard. and Other duty. Men of good character and unexceptionable habits. who can bring good recommendations from reliable citi zens in the portion of the State where they may reside, bate now an opportunity rarely offered in the military service. A number of competent Clerks. Musicians, and Print. ere, as well s a Carpenters and other mechanics, will ba required for special duties. No man need apply for admi-sion into this organization unless he can bring the recommendation above men tioned. is 18 and 45 years of age, and afloat 5 feet 5 inches in height.- Recruits will be clothed and placed on ditty at the Pro vost Hayracks as fast as enlisted. Recruits from the city or country will be credited to such Wards or Districts as they may select, provided they select such Wards or Districts as have heretofore shown en intention to fatal their promises and act in good faith towards persons who have been accredited to them for the purpose of avoiding the draft. For further information apply to the General Recruit-, ing Station. Provost Marshal's Office, FIFTH and Bur. lONWOOD Streets, Philadelphia. H. A. FRINIL jals- if Lieut Colonel and Provost Mar.hal. HEADQUARTERS 95m REGI. MENT PEIiNSYLFAAIA VgTERAN VOLUM 7110S —OlO ERB. —Commandants of COULD9ALW will assemble with their commands at Healkinatters. No 7 DECATUR Street. WIN (E.t:i day) 31010111 G. at 9 o'clock. to prPonre arms and accontromenta for street parade •rO-MOBBOW. By order of Capt. JOHN G. C. MAUFAIL GAN, Coa. DAVID CORDON, 21 Lent. and Act. Adj mmandin t. IHEADQUARTERS 95TH REGI MENT-PENZNYLVANIA VNT'N VOLIINTEBB9.— ORDERS. —Tbe Regiment Will narade TO MORROW (Saturday) MORNING. at 11/o'clock. fanning on De catur street, right resting on Market tneet, in light marching order. without great coats. By order of Com. JNO 0. C. MACFARLAN. Commanding. DAVID GORDON. 2d Lieut. and Act. Adjt.. jals 2t* I OFFICE CITY BOUNTY FUND MISSION, 414 Pi MINE Street. ParLADELPHIA. Tan 13. 1861. Official notice having been received that men en listed after January 6th will be credited on the quota of the city for the coming draft, the City Bounty of TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY DOLLARS, will be paid to all men duly natigtered into service. and credited, until further notice. The Bounty Fund Commission sits daily Prom 3. to b o'clock 1. M., to examine certificates and deliver war rants. By order or the Commission. jel.4-3t SAMUEL C. DAWSON, See'y. %A 1562 7 BOUNTY! WANTED IMMEDIATELY. FOR THE CAVALRY NOW ON -DUTY wrrg THE PROVOST GUARD. • :do r To fill up Capt. COMFO HRH RT'S Company. _ Men 'Who enlist in this Company will receive all the Bounties; the came as were paid to man enlisting nrevl - to January 5111. - Apply to Caditain SAMUEL COMFORT, Jr.. jald-ft* EIGHTEENTH and MASTER Sta. RETAIL! DRY GOODS. 1864. cant Toms .Ane We call the attention of Haepheepers to the LARGEST STOCK OF COTTON GOODS Ever offered at retail hi this city. Haying purchased largely of these goods at the COMPXRATIVELY LOW PRICES of last month, wircau extend to our citetomers superior inducements, not only in the character of oar assort went, but . IN PRICES. 6n2ong our superior line of Cottons are to be found the ollowing popular makes of 4.4 Bleached Skirtings. Wameatta. Williamsville. • Serener Diem. Attavrangse, Rockland, Union, 'NM Jersey, Phcatux. dte. In Pilioiv-ease and: Shirt - lugs We offer the following leading.g makes t. 40-tech Bartaletr, 6-4 Psrperill. 42-tech Waltham. 10-4 Pet:041.111. 5.4 Bates. 10-4 Bates. 6-4 Boot W. extra heavy, And other styles.. ALSO, 9-4. 10-4, and 11-4 UNBLEACHED MEETINGS Marseilles Counterpanes. We can furnish these goods in all sires and qualities. We bare several lots in GO W-PRICED GOODS that are FAR BELOW PRESENT IMPORTATION PRICE. and are also prepared to furnish, inlarge quantities, the well known Lancaster, Ilianchester,_ and- Honey-Comb In 104, 11 4, and 12-4 sizes. House:Furnishing Linen. Goods. LINEN SHEETIBGS, all widths TOWELS, from $2 to $7. NAPKINS, all Linen. $1.62. Lamely . Damask, Power Loom, and other standard makes of Table Linen. to r =n abo o n u t :.m c o viu t ain at aoods would do well trouble to stow our goods. te c°111951-14". o COWPERTHWA-IT• cfc CO, Northwest corner Eighth and. Market Streets. jalb Imw tiyl GkSSIMERES and CLOTHS—A full and attractive stock. &mi meses of extra weight and quality. Cadets,. Melons, &c for Boys' wear. Fine Black Cloths and Doeskins. Cloakings at reduced prices COOPER & CONARD. CLOAKS. "••••' Prices of tine Cloaks much reduced. Woolen. Bro st.. and Black Thlhot Shawls. - COOPER & COWARD. • "PtALMORA LS. Bt anketß—Plinnelg—Tickings —Towels—Diapers— 'Table Cloths—Darast&G—Napkins—Table Corers—Hoop Skirts—Am COOPER & CORARD. QIIEETING, ' 4 .- 7 and SHIRTINGS of every good make. Wide. Bleached. and Brown SHERTIB GS by the yard or piece. Pillow Casings. Bleached and Brown Minding of every Width and Quality. Materials for fine Shills. COOPER & CONARD. Sall _ B. E. corner NINTH and MARKET BM PALMORAL SKIRTS, $2 - ,00 -KJ' BALMORAL SKIRTS, $2.23. BALMORAL SKIRTS, 52 50. BALMORAL SKIRTS, $3.00. BALMORAL SKIRT , $4. 00. BALMORAL SKIRTS; $5. 00. BALMORAL SKIRTS. 466 00. MISSES' BALMORA.IL SKIRTS, OF VARIOUS SIZES. CURWEN STODDART & BROTHER, 450, 454. and 454 North SROOND Street, jal4l-31 above Willow. BLANKETS; OF ALL SIZES AND GRADES. Hotel Keepers. Storekeepers, Institotions, auk Pare runieß supplied, in 0.119.111it9 or by the pair, at the lo W• est pricet. OURWEN STODDA.RT & BROTHER. 450, 452, and 454 North SECOND street, jal4 St above Willow. COMMISSION HOUSES. STAFFORD BROTHERS' AMEBIC AN SPOOL COTTON, in White, Black, and all colors. in quantities and assortments to suit purchasers. The attention of denatare is especially solicited to this article. II P. & W. P. SUITS. Dry Goods Commission Merchants, jal6•lm' mmit CHESTNUT Street. NEW FANCY CASSIMERES, DOESKINS, SATINETS, 456 c ALFRED H. LOVE, COMMISSION MERCHANT, ialt-lm • ma CHESTNUT STREET. DRY GOODS ON COMMISSION. 10 Cane& INDIGO-BLUE APRON CHECKS. 5 dO GREAT FALLS PILLOW-CASE COTTONS S do 4-4 SUFFOLK, FINE BLEACHED. For edit, by JAMES M. MURPHY, jal3 313 P 2255 CHESTNUT STREET:. ARMY GOODS. F OR THE ARMY AND NAVY. NOVANS Sr- 1-IA.SSA.Z.Lip MILITARY FURNataIXERep 418 ARCH STREET, PHILADUPRIA.. Banner& Segimental and Company nage,. Swords, Seabee. Belie, Pageants. Epaulettes, Rate, Caps. Can teens, Haversacks, Camp Kite, Yield Glum, Spurs. and everything pertaining to the complete outfit of Arial , and Nary Officers. A. liberal dieconnt allowed to the trade. iaB.lm FROTHINGHA.M WELLS HEAVYMEDIUM, AND LIMIT MEETINGS AND saimmos. STANDARD DRILLS. HEAVY CARTON FLANNELS. WASH. NOTON AND VICTORY CAMBRICS AND SILECIAS. BROWN, BLEACHED. AND CORSET JEANS. No. DA WORSTED YARN. &o. seSNltt G. W. SIMONS do BROTHER, SAISOM-STRICET*RAIL. PHILADELPHIA, MANUFACTURERS OF JEWELRY. FINE SWORDS, AIID MILITARY GOODS IN 8 1 714 . 1 VARIETY, an2B-116m TT I 8 MORE THAN WORTH YOUR -A- while to get a lite•size PHOTOGRAPH in oil. to transmit to your posterity. B. F. MAIER'S. 624 AROH Street is the plate. it* p EMOVAL. We have removed om Offices from N 0.6 17 SPRING GARDEN Street, to No. SER WALNUT Street. THOMAS PRATT POTTS, • Attorney at Law. EDWIN T. COMB, jal6-2‘.* Conveyancer. N' 0 TIC E.-THE UNDERSIGNED, L'‘ having purchased from N. A. BEES. the BLANK 11001C•AND STATIONERY BUSINESS. at the N. R corner of FOURTH ADTD WALNUT STREETS. beta leave to infirm hie friends and the "public. and the former patrons of the ertabliehMent, that he is prepared to supply all orders in his line. and trusts, by personal attention and promptnesNK BOOKs, to merit S their patronage. BLA. of every deseriptlon, on hand or made' to order. in the best manner. • Also. a general assortment of COUNTING-HOUSE STATIONERY. JAMS MOAN, N. IL corner FOURTH and WALNUT Streets. JANUARY L jal6-30 YOU WOULD NOT BELIEVE THERE cou'dbe such beautiful Pictures. Lt . you have never beheld the IVORYTYPIIS at the next pitablyhtlient of B. Y. RIM= 694 /Ma RUNS, . INSURANCE COMPANIES. SIXTEENTH ANNUAL EtroaT OF TIM PENN NITITTIA.L. LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, oFrigs, No. 921 CHESTNUT STREET. Published in Conformity with the Charter. RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 81, 1863: For Life premieres for term of Life ,20718 For Extra and War Maio, &a... 8158 5 478 91 For Interest Received on inveet. meats For Fcrlp Dividends received from Policies l'utelaaced and Cancelled. LOSSES AND EXPE PERIOD.NSES DIIRINO THE SAM .For Thirty Losses. amounting' to 882.5(.0 For Expenses, Salaries, Medical • Examinations. Adler's., dic.. 13, ow 13 For Rent, loxes, Revenue Stamps. Ac • • 3,611. 78 For Commissions toAgents. Ad vertising, Licenses, Ec........ 8,860 48 107,977 39 DISBURBEM NTS. For Return Premiums. Policies Purchased ard cancelled:— 8 732 For Interest paid 1,519 50 For u . S. Sanitary Commission. &a. D 900 00 Added to Capital in 1853. Capital accumulated to Decem • ber 81,1802 1151,780 60 Deduct Scrip of 1850 to 1856, re ceived in payment of Pre miums Accumulated Capital December3l,lB63 ASSETS OF THE COMPANY 1..4.A8LE FC 9-24,000 00 Li. S 5 per cent. Loan of 1865. coat 621,471 25 40.000 00 7 3-10 Treasury Notes.... 41,4131 00 100,000 CO U. S. 5 per cent. Trans _ _ ferable Loan. 1871 100,212 50 /00,000 09 H. S. 5.20 Spar cent. Lear100:010 00 30.681 80 Pennsylvania 5 par cent. Loan, taxed 31.8411 68 20,000 00 Pennsylvania Is per cent, COUPOII Bonds 18;69500 31,500 00 Philadelphia 8 per cent Loan, taxed 28,915 75 37.600 (0 Philadelphia ti per cent. Loan, exempt 36.194 50 19,400 CO Philadelphia 6 per cent. Loan. free 15,054 CO. 20,200 00 Philadelphia 5 per cent. Loan. taxed • 16.414 75 10,010 00 Pittebarg 6per ct.Bohde. 9.325_00 20,000 00 Allegheny County 6 per cent. Bonds 19,595'00 10,000 00 Waskingto& County 0 per. cent. Bonds 7.58500. 21,000 00 Pennsylvania Railroad Ist molt. Bonds 20,990 00' 12,000 00 Pennsylvania Railroad mort. Bonds 9,706 25 10,000 CO Harrisburg Railroad 6 per cent. Bonds 10.700 00 10,000 00 Louisville City 6 per cent . Bonds • 714190 600 Shares Penna. R. Stock 23,442 77 160 Shares Lehigh Coal and Navigation Stock 7.817 26 212 Shares Girard Life Ins A. & T. Co. Stock 6,575 35 2 100 0, B 6h ha a r r e e s eW co e m et m er e n rc ß ia 'k l B St a o nk ck 6,3W.'50 Stock . 11,059'25 76 Shares North America. Bank Stock 1016&00 100 Shares Manufacturers' & Mechanics' Bank Stock 2.784 00 50 Shares Mechanics' Bank of 6t. Louis 4 950 50 260 Shares Delaware Mutual S. Ins. Co. Stock 6,250 CO 50 Shares Girard B'k frock. 2,000 00 35 Shares Farm ere'Sr. Mecha ales' Bank Stock_ - • 1,8203 00 _ 1864. 425 Shares, Corn Exchange Bank Stock 12,750 00 --,-- $595; 958.75 305,952 55 bonds and mortgages; all first liens, 803,6.52 55 12,716 67 ground rents 11,953 CO Real estate held by the Company 41,034 75 Premium notes secured by policies 01.482 85 Loans and collaterale 12,209 80 Balances in hands of agents 11.026 09 Quarterly Par merits due Company ....... .... 12.733 2// Office furniture 2;452 23 Scrip dividends purchased by Company . 66.241 92 Cash on hand and it bank. • .. ..... .. 82,055 42 Inters ton stoats and loans accrued to De comber 31, 1663 Life interest and annuity , Deposit in U. S. Sub. TreasurY. Deduct losses due in.1E61., Amount... PRILADELPHTA, January V. 1864. At an election held at the office of the Company on Monday. the 9th tact the f—llowing named gentleman were duly elected Trustees to carve for three years: John G. Brenner, William P. Hacker. Benjamin Coates. Jrseph H. Trotter, Richard 9. Newbold. William H. Kern, James B. McFarland. James Easton. Edward M. Needles. . At a meeting of the Board of Trustees, held on the 12th Inst.. thefellowieg officers were elected: President, JAMES TEMIDAIE .4 Vice President, SA. SUL E. STOIK. SS ; A. V. P. and Actuary, JOHN W. HOBNOB.; Secretary, R S. STEPHENS. The Board have declared a Scrip Dividend of FORTE" FEB CENT. upon the Cash Premiums paid in 1863 on all Policies in force on the Met ultimo. and have decided to receive the Scrip Dividends of 1257,1869, and January. 1859. in payment of Premiums on and after the 16th inst. from those who pay their premiums in cash, and to credit those indebted. for Premium Notes or Loans on Policies, with the amorint of their Scrip for those years On their Notes or Loans on tltat date. . . JAMES TRAOITAIR. President. SAMUEL Z. Svoras, Vice President JKO. W. HOBNOB, a. V. P. e nd Admix/. STSIIIENS, Secretary. Jal6 N 19 21 23 ZS-St TT ri-low MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY OP PHILADELPHIA, INCORPORATED 1804. The following statement of the affairs of the Company is published in conformity with a provision of its charter : Premiums written from January 1, 1883, to January 1. 1864 Do. undetermined January 1, Premiums earned during tke year as above-4168.752 79 Interest from investments 10.688 33 LeeFes paid during the year $68,499 49 Return premiums.... Insurances Expenses, commissions. an& contri butions to volunteers . 16.638 60 united States tax. 8,610 63 $131,089 94 583,319 18 - - Lem amount reserved to pay 10611913 hoard from but not adjusted....... 11,000 11:1 Commutation to customers' in lien of tcrip.. Balance remaining with the Company The Directors have declared a dividend of EIGHT PER CENT. on the capital stock, and SIX PEE CENT. on the outstanding scrip, out of the above profits, paya ble on demand, free of all taxes. The assets of the Company consist of 41.720 6 per cant, bonds Camden as Amboy Patilrowl. 10,000 do. do. Math Pennsylvania Railroad. 10.000 do. do. • Philadelphia and Isle Railroad, 14,610 do. do. Ches and Del. Canal Co. 11,100 7-30 do. 'United States. - 15,3005.20 do. do. 5.000 United States Certificates of Indebtedness. 5,000 s per cent. coupon bonds State of Pennsylvania. 15.000 5 per cent bonds do. 2.000 loan to State of Pennsylvania, aid to volunteers, 15,060 6 per cent. bonds city of Philadelphia. 7,000 do. do. city of Pittsburg. 7.000 5 per cent. bon ds do. 455 6 per cent. scrip North Pennsylvania Railroad. 1,063 shares Union Mutual Insurance Company. 88 do. Delaware. Mutual Insurance Company. 700 do. North Pennsylvania Railroad. 220 do. Pennsylvania Railroad. 48 do. Delaware Railroad. 58 do. Philadelphia Bank. 2,877 scrip of sundry insurance companies. Market value of the above. Dills receivable. Cash on hand. »4.435,574 93 Cash deposited U. S 13,000 00 ----- 45,574 93 Sundry accounts due for unsettled premiums, salvages, and other accounts . 60466 Si At the annual election for Directors, held January 11, 1864, the following gentlemen were elected Directors to serve three years: Irarods Tete. N h w nH ery w Smith. J. P. Steiner, George Lewis, David galamon. GI W. Bernadon, . W. S. Baird. S. Delbert for este year, SAO cOnstllute the Board of Directors with Richard S. Smith, H. r. Robinson, S. Destonet, Elemnel C. Cook. A. B. Boyle, " Janice IL - Campbell. Wm. 0. Kent. - POUT Samuel, Henry Lases, Jr., Charles Wheeler, Edward L. Clark, Gilbert H. Newhall, Dills Yarnell,Thomas Danett, lrunraings. RICHARD B. JOHN NOSS, Secret OFFICE OF THE UNION MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. PHILADELPHIA. January 11, 1861. Notice is hereby given that the holders of the out standing Scrip of the Union Mutual Insurance Comm'', of Philadelphia, that the Stock and Scrip holders, at a meeting held this date, resolved to extend to the hold ers of the eclat...dins Seri the privilege of converting eat,' Scrip into the Capital Stock of the company, accord in g to siltation Bth of the amendment to the charter on the same terms as previonely done. payment of instalment tube made February 1, 1864. Otherwise. Interest to be charged on payments made after that date, and the privilege of conversion to cease after June fO, 1861. 3al.3wfm2m JOHN MOSS. litecretarY. FAME INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 406 CHESTNUT STREIT, PHILADELPHIA. FIRE AND INLAND INSURANCE. DIRECTORS. Brandin N Buck, John W. Everman, Charles Richardson. Robert B. Potter, Hen_ ry Lewis, John Kessler, Jr.. 0. W. Davis, E. D Woodruff. P. 8 Justice. Charles Stokes, Qeorge A- West. 30tels1/ D. Ellis. FRANCIS N. BUMS - . President. CHAS. RICHARDSON. Vies prodded. W. I. BLANCFrARD, Secretary. jal4-tf COPARTNERSRIPS. TEE COPARTNERSHIP HERETO FORE existing between the undersigned is this day dissolved by mutual consent. IRA. A. PAINE. AILTBUR B. VANCE. A. B VANCE will continue to be at home, at the "PASTIME," No 816 WALNUT Street. and will be Lapps to see all his old and new friends se usual. ARTHUR B. VANCE. j 515 St. PRILADA, an U, 1863 COPARTNERSHIP. - THE UNDER. sinned have this,day entered into copartnership for the transaction of the BEAMS FOUNDING and FINISH ING LIMINESS. at No 1005 BRACH Street, under the Mile Of DIJATOSI & LINDSSY. ISAAC DUNTON. Phila.. Dec.l, 1663 IMPERIAL PHOTOGRAPH CARTES DI Vie . UnenTassed. at NEWNLL'EI No. 7170116 Amon Wee A LOVELY STYLE OF PICTURE for Ladies t Yon cannot thibit how charmingly yourVeto?' would look taken In inimitable IvorytYr. at B. . BISIAMB 4 &OM% 424AWati Stmt. _IA 85-Ct93 83 "'"-- 246,779 95 $2.35,019 95 4144.672 5 11,252 36 3132,820 21 03.320 . 00 1,088,460 50 221289 71 'R LOSSES 17. g 1 2 3 , 60 40.000 oo $l. 239. 788 n 18,500 00 $1,221,2A9 71 $177.891 10 44.488 12 8221.262 22 $172,429 12 ... 13,090 SS ... 11.350 99 17.010 15 28.010 15 1020439 03 $220,01X) 00 28.257 29 X 964.288 16 Norris 8 SMITH, President. lower 14M W. LINDSZT. rmw•7l,!, LOFF. iNstrIcANcg.—WANTED —A Canvasser for eity and aoantey,for a prst-Masa Insanities Company. Address "Bor with cations. MI3-sty WANTED.- A BOY, AB'ODT SlX teen years of awo„ with a ki l owiedge of job print ing, can obtain a_ noon situation. out of the citY. by call- Lyn at 705 JAYNE Street. St" : - : A YOUNG MAIN IN the Country, a situation as SALZSMAN. has a lam acquaintance with Merchants, and spoors ramlish and German, Good reference Riven. Address SAMUEL IL HOWP.LI... It* Box A 97, LISTON. Pa • THREE EXPERIENCED SALESWOI MEN WASTSH. Apply to. EBWI6 HALL At CO., 26 South t&UOND Street. 31,14-0.• 6.270 00' AYOUNO MAN OF TERKPROACIFI . A 3LE character desires a dictation as Mesh or As sistant Book. keeper in a Mercantile House. Ls a good. penman. and rapid and correct at thrares. Umlaute ea ) ary 'lofted Uneoccepttonable references given. Please add race " Energy, Prege Office WANTED -IN A SILK JOBBING House, *LAD from I to 10 rears of are. Ad dress: with name and reference; Box 2332 Fost Otter WANTED -TO EMPLOY A GEN TLEMAN to take charge of tne Singing Depart ment in a Sabbath School. Address- Box 1381 nab Office. jall-3t. WANTED -A FIRST GLASS' TR A Tvuurgral rene ressie :na, en. Ada the LeTgWOOD BENNOFACTITRIbTit 21508atith THIRD Street. Philadelphia. jell: (It. WANTED-A`GOOD SALESMA N, that understands the Retail . Cloth Business. Address "Woolens. lal3-3t* WANTED.SALESMAN IN A. HO SIERY HOUSE. acquainted with the basins:is. Also. a BOY to assist in afore. Address. with reference. Box 1945. P. O. Ptl3-3r. WANTED-A YOUNG- MAN, ABOUT T eighteen. who writes well, and to quick at figures; with a knowledge of the lace business preferred. Address Box 2391 Philadelphia Post Office, in hand writing of applicant. jar; St* WANTAD—A FIRST. CLASS TRA r 'VELLUM BAIDSMILD. in the Wholesale Drag.. Paint and Glass business . None ne e d awls but Men O exp e rience. with large commercial acquaintance in the West, and a thorough knowledge of the Drug and Paint business. ro a suitable person a liberal salary will be Paid. Best of references required. Address ZEFILER & F.MITH. isl2-6t• S. W. corner SECO CID and GREEN. A N EASTERN MANUFACTURING .6 - Firm, being about to establish a branch Howie in Philadelphia, wishes to engage the services of a gentle man to superintend the same He must possess experi ence in the Dry (too& business, be a popular salesman, and produce the most madonined reference as to charac ter, ability, &a. Applicatione. which should give full particulars, will be considered confidential, and may be addrs seed to Bog 979, P. O. Boston. jal2-6tiff WANTED-AN ENTRY-CLERK, IN I T a Dry Goods Dobbins House. Address Box 2791 Post Mee. with same and ratereuees. jall.6t* AGENTS WANTED TO SELL THE STANDARD HISTORY OF THE WAR A rare chance to make money. Agents are clearing from •100 to S9R a month. 200.060 volumes already Rol& Send for circulare. Address JONES BROS. Al CO., Publish ere, BALTIMORE. Md. de3O Sw* 8a 000 —A BUSINESS-MAN EUA.V. y • in this am ount alrcommand. desires an 'lnterest In an eetabllehedleueinese (oommicaten prefer red).. or would :loin a party having a like amount in starting a new concern. address " . Finance, Press oilier. JaL5-3t. Q AF) . A MONTH I—Wu WANT AGENTS AT SOO a month, expenses paid. to sell our Racrbrstingy Pencils, Orientalßurners, and 13 other articles. etaare sent free. SHAW dr. CLAIM. Biddeford. Me. ds).-Ire it 7 6, A MONTH 1--I WANT TO Hllitit :*•• • Asents to every county at *75 a month. 63001. Ott ysod. to sell mynew shams l'afolly BOWL= Id - Whines. Address. .NADYSOIf, Alford, Maine. 00213-dlityka jek DEPUTY QUARTERMASTER GENERAL'S OFFlCE—EtcriADsr.rins, Feb. 8. Vk9I3ELS WANTED immediately' to tarry COAL to the followlna points : TOrtnrai. Key Want. Pls. Fort Monroe, Va. Alexandria, Va. Newborn, A. 0. Port Royal, S. 0. A. BOYD. telo-tr Captain and Atodstant Quartermaster. FOE SALE AND TO LET. A GOOD INVESTMENT.-THE PRO. PRJETOB. will now sands "CLEVELAND O&M -BUS LID E." with its good will and patronage, and. all the Horses, Harness, Stables, Blacksmith and Harness Shope. and the Vehicles of every description. including Onnibneses. Carriages, Hacks. Coaches, Baggage and Moving Wagons, &c., on good terms, as he intends to leave the country on other business. , No better invest inent can he made. The city of Cleveland has now 62,000 inhabitants, and this is the only established line of ac commodation between different parts of the town and the Dfpbts, and for all other purposes connected with the various branches of the business. Terms easy. Address H. S. STEVENS , jell 6t Cleveland. Ohio. COALYABD FOR SALE.--THE BEST fitted•lLp Yard in the city. Capacity for doing any amount of business. Inquire at 957 'North worm Street, below Girard avenue: Terms easy. ja9•6t*` "PHILADELPHIA PROFES SIONAL INSTIMPIT:"—Tbe proprietor. desiring to remove to the West, offers for sale this flourishing and desirable Institute of Learnink with its complete Gym nasium. Apply TIIIIITERNT and CHESTNUT. jab-tt MaFOR SALE-NEAT GERMAN. TOWN .RESIDENOE, situate on NAIVES Strost.two squares from the d6pbt t 8-rooms and kitchen. Lot 30 by 200. Price. $3,000. Terms- saep: Also, a MODERN EESIDNOE No. 314 South TENTH Street Lot 21 by 100. Apply to E. PETTIT, jald No. 333 :WALNUT Street. alb FOR SA —CHESTER COUNTY •.+—FARM. 200 acres. situate near a Station on the Penn sylvania Railroad. with large and tine Improvements. Also. PIER FARR, 71acres, near Penn Lynn Station. N. P. R. R.. le miles out, _• nicely watered, die. Apply to R TIT, 323 WALNUT Street. jalb Ai FOR SALE—HANDSOMELY ...A.417.0 1 7ED FARM. 40 acres. near Woodbury Depept, S miles out. Also. Chester.eounty Farm 112 sores. within 5 minutes' walk of a Station, Philadelphia sad West Cheater, via Media. Call and examine Register of Farms. E PETTIT, No. 323 WALNUT Street. Jae di FOR SALE.-THE SUB- go SCRIBER offers for sale hie COUNTRY SEAT, Within a half mile of Wilmington, Delaware, on. the Newport pike, containing EIGHT ACRES of good land, in the centre of which la a LARGE LAWN. with a flue variety of SHADE TREES. EVERGREENS, MAPLES. LINDENS, and others. in ell over a hundred foil-grown trees. The improvements consist of a large and, com modions ALANI-loN. two stories and a half high. four good rooms on a Boor. with a hall eleven by forty two feet. A HYDRAULIC RAM forces water trout a Spring in one of the lots into the upper story of the b owe. It tee the modern improvements. There is also en I, on Pump and Hydrant Tinder a COThred area at the kitchen door. The ent-buildini a Consist of OTAFILZ and CARRIaGE.TIOUSE. sufficient for four horses and several carriages; also, an ICE HOUSE, SMOKE and BEE HOUSES. The ice house is filled with ice. and the stable has a hydrant in it. Good GARDEN with several varieties of DWARF PEAR and GRAPE PINES. in fall bearing. There are also several varieties of APPLE, CHERRY. and CHESTNUT TREES. Terms accommodating. Possession given any time In the spring LEVI G.' CL A EH, mls4mulm On the Premises. Ai FOR SALE, DELAWARE FARMS. 178 acres superior land. The soil is a deep black, rich, sandy loam. well situated one-eighth mile from Georgetown, with good new buildings. peach and apple orchard, &a. ; altogether it superior and most desirable place. Price, tio,coo. Also, 274 acres. 3 miles froth areenWood, on the De/- aware railroad t new buildings stream of water Met ing through the place, goon soil, &c. Price $4,000. Also, 1,200 acres. 8 miles northeast from Milford, on the Delaware Bay ; divided into four farms, with buildings to each. besides two tenant hoaess • about 100 acres timber. the balance clear Price, $1.66J0. Also, a small place of 16 acres. one-third of a mile from Bridgeville, on the Delaware railroad. in a very high state of cultivation ; 350 splendid peach trees. A very desirable little place, which must increase rapidly in value. Price , $1,66. Also, a Store-hones, Dwelling. and half to three smarter acres of land In Bridgeville, opposite the Governor's residence ; commodious granary. barn, stables. ice-house. , attached. Pritle. $3,050. Also, 98 acres superior laud, on the Media Railroad, 10 miles below Market street. Phliadelphia. And many others. lit vat lona localities. 8.. P. 01.81111, ja2 IX3 South FOURTH Street. el FARM.— FIFTY - ONE A Q RES Am- Bret quality Cheater County Lan d 2t 2t miles from Philadelphia; near railroad; 5 acres Woodland,_• good Stone Bowe. Spring Water; Stone Barn, &c. Valley Creek ruin through the place. Terms accommodating. For sale by I. C. PRICE. de2l.lm Cor. SPRING GARDEN and Thirteenth et ffi TO LET-A 00 BilliODlO 17 8 JI9 I •DWILLINO, Xo. 1311 Worth TROIT Stmt. lad Moderato. Apply to WETUBBILL 2X0.. 0029.9 41 and 49 North SECOND Knot. BADUCATIO3IA.S. BORDENTOWN FEMALE coLLEgE, DOEDDATOWN, N. J. This Institution is pleasantly located on the Delaware river. 1 o hour's ride from Philadelphia. Special stten Don is paid to the common and higher branches of ISICOLISH. and superior advantages furnished in Vocal and Instrumental Music. FRANCH taught by native, and spoken in the family. For Catalogues, address Bev. JOHN H. BEAN :HIM, A. H.. President, Q~pp ri WILL PURCHASE A SOHO. good for an unlimited time, for ■ fall mune of instruction to Business Affairs. Book keeping &c. at THE QUAKES CITY BUSINESS COL LEGE, TENTH and CHESTNUT Streets. The superior atcommodatons of this institution. the new system of Practical business training, and the experience of the Principals, offer to young men unequalled advantages for a thorough preparation for the active duties and em ployments of business life. ialg-if att. GBEASON SEMINARY—A SELECT BOARDING SCHOOL for Yowls Ladies and Gen tlemen. The above school is located at a quiet village about six miles west of Carlisle, Pa. The buildings are new and well ventilated, twee-Idea with. suitable 'Yard bereand annaratfis for illeStrating the various branches taffeta. Address S. litrtilliSOlDOST SALM Dett.4. de2l3-IM PlatLfleld, Cumberland county, Pa. MISS MARY E. THROPP HAS. A Select French and English BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL. for Yonug Ladies, at 1841 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia. For circulars. or other information, apply at the School: dela-tfe2 VILLAGE GREEN SEMINARY, SEAR MlDlA 4 4.ll.—Pug il l , s moolvall at any time English, Mathema Olass and Natural SISIGII.O. taught. Military Tao sa, Book- taping. * j ig Civil Bn• alneering taught. Mgr* expenses about per week Boys of all ages taken. Bofors to Wm. _. Korn. ez• Sherif; John C. Cap& co.. No. 28 South Third strut, and Thomas 3. Cla n,_Ui Ofifth and Prune stresta. Address Nov. J. AIWA' ' 3.112.T011t. A. M. Village Omen. Pa. n0(341 WHAT A MISTAKE, IF YOU ARE not getUo a colored PHOTOGRAPH. at ESI MBE'S. SECOND Street. above Green. where they are to be had for $l. Iv. 40 CENTS PER POUND TAX ON TOBACCO. The Government Is about to put a tax of 40 cents per pound on Tobacco. ou can save 00 per cent. by Sou can save 50 per cent. by Yon can save 59 per cent. by IN; can „ itny!ifir now DE..olsT:t;4. attoTNIIT. _ Buying now at DELWeI. No. =CHESTNUT. Havlng now at, Disen, No. 396 Buz -fag now et DEAN'S. NO: Fifi Prime lvavy Tobacco, 70, 76 and 130 c. per M Prime Cavendish Tobacco, 70, 76 and BCo. Per ~/N Prime Flounder Tobacco, 70, 70 and 80c. Perjo. Primo Cons-rests Tobacco. 66. 70 and 76c. Par ID , Palma Fla and Twist Tobacco. 76 cad SO.. per lb_ DEAN sells Old Virginia DEAN mega OH/imp& tavwesvf, tint i;; •51. - Vi;filiiTZ Roush and DEAN sells Old Virginia Plain Cavendish. DEAN sells Old Virginia Congress. DEAN sells Old Virginia Fig and Twist. DEAN rens Old Virginia Smoking. Tobacco. DEAN'S Kanawha Flue Cut Chewing Tobacco DEAN'S Kanawha Fine Cut Chewing Tobacco Cannot be Equaled. Cannot be Female& DEAN'S Cigars are superior -Wall others. DEAN'S Cigars are superior to all others, He raises his own Tobacco. on his own plantation in Havana He sell, his own Cigars at his own store, No. 335 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia. DEAN'S Minnebaha Smoking Tobacco is manufactured from Pure Tirecia Tobeese, and contains no dangerous concoctions of Weeds, Herbs, and Opium. Pipes, Pipet, Meerschaum Pipes. Brier P Box Pipes, lose pipes, Mahogany Pipes, Sabo] , Pipple PiPeg,Cherry Pipee, antis Pipes. Cloy Ilpes. adother Pipes. And Pipe down and get _your Pipes,cco, Cigars. dec. at DEAN 'S. No. 395 Chestnut Street. And there pen Will see his Wholesale and Retail Clerks go Piping around wailing on. Onetomeri. The Army of the Potomac now order all their Tehst..caa. Cigars. Pipes, & o • from DEAN'S, No. 333 CHESTNUT Street. They know DEAR sells the beat and cheapest. raMtf A PPLICATION IN WRITING FOR D A lease of the_gtounda and prenilees of tit* POiNT B4gAzZ PARK AnnOWATION, will be teeelefutil AWKDAT. the Bth Polffnarr next. Nor term, eon dittoes amply at tRII emda Oro. 144 sib 1,7 JAWS' 11. KILPAIRE AVVT. WANTEI. AXUSIAMIKAFTS. WILL BE OPENED FOR EXHIBT TTON- TO MORROW. SATURDAY. AT THS ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS. CHSSTBUT Street. above Tenth. Sontheaet saallern R. WEBER'S NEW PIOTURS MONASTERY MADONNA Ont . SASSO ON LAG* MAGGIoIiE, Eta greatest and moat charming work. Admittance cents, It NEW, CIIESTNIITZT. I and Wfausser-----. Mr. WM. W I INATLZIf V& (iritity) M AVNLYIN. T OGF h er)untINI:PI VESTTALI. Aid nogtlialy her laid appearance but one: Eire _perfonn this eirehtexe. IN OPERA AND DILAMA. Lucur.7 sa. oRGTA AND THE BRIGAND. First nrebt of the grand musical drama of THE BRICIANDe Wi.l All the aiginal music, oborasetta, - and effects. Alleaaudro Mazza - toldVolt , toll, lliarlat:Tezza (tbe Brigand's Wire)' Sirs. J . H . Allea' " After the ?tramp_ the mead scene from L1: 4 7:41.EP1A BORGIA. Matte° Onino • Veatvalb, whickalle will elms' the eelelirated did liking , song: 'ME BRINDISI. Doors ooe - .2 at 7. commeuse _ WALNIIT-STIMET TORATILE• LBSSEAI`.a Mil. M. A. gARR6TTEIOO RIONVL WSEN &the unprecedented bocce-I,lra liowearmuesit nt S. R. CLARKE. Who will appear In Tom Ta7)orti nem di, o r TICKET OF rFAyd M &N. " Pronounced by th Y public and Pieta ac the best *moo rd_ja , " - of modern times. J S. CLARKS will alvlappetr as Sohn Duck. to tiMlanghable comecit of THE . COBITZ Poore open at 7. Ctutaiti rival at 7.4% mRs. JOHN DREW'S NEW .A.Reg., M- 11 - STREET THEATII.B. ROUSES FILLED TO THE MOP tufoFrrta. THE LAST WEEE'OF DEW*. THE ORBIT - AV N D ONUBLREI .B ILL; THNIGIHHEDY-LEAVENMAH T. Hawkeraw (a Detective)FßANK DREW" To conclude with ALADDig. -FRANK 'DREW: Widow Twanker h r etorron me. & fIATUIGNY , T T /MVO:Mt L. ENNEFIT AND LAST Rl(#re.l" of FUN IC I).R.F,w. mow DAT lari. 301:11i 15NEW WILL APPEAR: Curtain rises at IX o'clock. IMO' G l BEAT NATIONAL 0 IRO 1 , TROUPE.---MARICBT Strytbove Twelfth, Directress. idre. CHARMS V, ZINN. formerly Mrs DAN RI The Management have engaged thehervices of the cola • brated CloVra. JOHN FOST2R: who will a ir Er EMY EVENING PETS WEEK.' New and-ele.qate scene. and novelties wilt be prod aged The stock of hereee of the Great National Girotta any the best everprodoord la this or arvy other country. ADMISSION will remain the eatae . - , -25 etnte; Mama' Seats. ED cents; Itr.ate Box. ifS; NstiferY. Li aauts. Commence.eaeh &venial , at 7 40 o'cimk. ATINEES M EVERY WXDNEBDIaIf • AND ommen gat 2g - o'clock. SATURDAT AFT/18%00N . CONCERT , HALL.—GRANT 'COMM; GOTTSCHALK AND BRIONOLL TWO ItisTRUMBITTAB AND OPERATIC CONBERTS, On MONDAY and TUESDAY, Jan. 18 and is, Will be given. With' ths-%,lowing eminent artists t AboaxoLlNA. CORDIBR, The celebrated Prima Donna from the Itallen Opera. SIG. monroLr. the famous Tenor. BIG. CARLO PATTI, the young talented Violinist. Mr. CARL WOLFPoRts. the distinguished Pianist, who has kintLy consented' to assist Mr. Gottschalk on these occasions in several piano duets. Mr. L. M. GO.CTSCHALK, the greatest Plaulat. Musical Director and Conductor. Mr. BEHRENS Admission 80tents. Reserved Seats $l. Seats may be secured for either of the two nights at J. GOULD'S Music Store, corner of SEVENTH and GIMP NUT Streets, commencing on Friday. at 9 A. AI Doors open at 73:L Concert commences at 8 o'clock. istiVic C T O AND SEE THE WONDERFUL CONTRABAND and Profeeeor tuktszys LAUGH-' ING GAS, at CONCERT HALL CHESTNUT Street. - on FRIDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINQS, 16th and 16th. Matiri6e Saturday Afternoon . Adrataaton. 25cents•Chib dren 15 canto.; Children to ktattne 10 cents. jal4-3t. MUSICAL FUND HALL MADAM LIZZIE BELL Ear tho honor to announce that she will give as eve ning with PORTS AND DE SMATISTS, Musical and Literary. Assisted by MISS GERTIE S. BEER% on SATURDAY EVENING. January 16. 1961, • In aid of a Home for the Orphan Daughters of Volnahtere Cards of Admission. 26 Cents. jal4-3V. MR. DEMPSTER, BEING ABOUT TO J.. 1 - 1.. return to hie native land, will give a MI7SMAL ENTESTAMMENT. at the MUSICAL FUND HALL. on mIDAY RVRNING, Jacnary ld. which will initial ' the following Songs. viz; The Idyylls of the sing: "Turn, Ponae, Turn thy Wheel: Trust me not at all, or all in all;" Song of Love and Death," and 'Too Late. ' Also. "The Old Man'a Reverie:" "John Ander son. my: Jo;" • The Barring o' the Door •" " Break.' Break:" 'Lament of, the Irish Emigrant:" "lair yer sold Cloak about 7e •" 'Highland Mary: ' "The Death of Warren." and 'The May Queen." Tickets 00 cents. Reserved Seats, with numbers at tached. to be bad at Kr. J. , B. GOULD'S, SEVENTH mat CHESTNUT Streete. where a diagram of the Hell may be nen. DOOM Open at half oast 7; to commence at S o'clock. al3 St. CHANGE OF EVENING.- MESSRS. CROSS & JARVIS WILL GIVE THE FIRST OF TEEM SERIES OF FOUR CLASSICAL SOIREES. ON FRIDAY EVENING. JANUARY 15. (Instead of Thursday, Jan. 14th), At S o'clock, In - TEE FOYER OF THE AC &DENY OP MUSIC Masted by Eminent Artiste. PROGRAMME OF THE FIRST SOIREE. 1. Gnintetto in liat—Piano and Wind Inetramente. Mond: Messrs. CROSS ES , KELLNER. STOLL, MIME, r dP tt rr. Fanfasie op. 169—Plano and Violin Schubert; Mame. GAERTNER and JARVIS. 3. Piano Solo—Einem der Gaeta an! Link 4. Grand Septro C o H . R 7—P Ia H n JARV n S t . ruments. Hamm" PRICES OP ADMISSION. - • Single tickets • . $1 00 One to Series 3 Of Two to Series 5 in Three to Series 7 05 To be had at Andre & Co.'s, J, E. Gould's, and Lea & Walker's. jal2-4t- CONCERT HALL LECTURE ROOM. CHESTNUT STREET ABOVE TWEr , FTH. THIRD SUCCESSFUL WEEK OF WUNDERLICH% ZOGRAPHR3OII. A series of Illustrations of T. S. IN ' TEN NIGHTS IN A BAR-ROOM. SO, JOHN R AL UNYAN'S PILGRIM'S PROGRESS, And other attractive Scenes from . . LIFE. CHARACTER, NATURE And ART. Proprietor and Manager Mr. JOSEPH will confirms for a short season. This splendid Series of more than 100 valid Panorantk Paintings was executed by Mr. GBOXGP. WIINDEII,LICIL • an American Artist, who stands unrivalled as a eilletle Painter. Admission 25 cents. Children 15 cents. Doors open at 7 o'clock. Liberal arrangements made with schools, temporise's*, and other societies. Hatim3e every Wednesday and Saturday afternoon as 3 o'clock. Children 10 cents. ia4-001 TEMPLE OF WONDERS. ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS. TENTH and CHESTNUT ! Streets. WILL SHORTLY GLOSS... MAGICAL and PHILOSOPHICAL BYPBEIBIRNTS; Oreat Powers or vENTELLOQUISM. and the LI/JUallt CANARY BIRDS. SIGNOR BLITZ will appear In bie popnlar Retertala manta EVERY EVENDF 0, commencing at 134. sa.4 WBDNESDAY and SATURD AY AFTERNOON at S. Admission 25 cents Children 15 cents. ja44l PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF THE FINE ARTS, 1025 CHESTNUT STREET. OPEN DAILY (Sundays excepted) front 9 A. M, till 6 P. M Admicsion 26 cents. Children halt prim PAINTINGS AND ENGRAVINGS. pauL WEBER'S . GREAT PIOTURN OF MONASTERY MADONNA DELL Ws° ON LA GO •M A GGIIOIRE. JAMES S. EARLS & FON. 816 CHESTNUT sTRIET. have much pleasure in announcing the Immediate light bition. for a short period, of Mr. WEBER'S very charm• tug and most important work. ' • ON LAG 0 MAO OMR.'" AT THE ACADEME' OF FIND LETS. lane E LAM 3 AN'r ranORS. A LABOR ANOUTAIZIT NEW ENOIIfS,VINGB, TINE OIL PAINTENOIL JUST RICEIVBD EARLE'S GA,LLERIES, sia OVIESTNIPP STRUT NEW PUBLICATIONS. PETEE SONS' COUNTERF EIT DE TE CTOR FOR JANUARY 15th. published this-. morniur. St GET THE BEST !-PETERSONS' COUNTERFEIT DETECTOR for JANUARY Isth. published this morning. PRICE TEN CENTS. It. 43 NEW COUNTERFEITS ARE fells , described in PETERSONS' COUNTERFEIT DSTECTOF. AND. DREXEL'S BANK-NOT LIST FOR .. JANUARY nth. Which is ready this morotalr at the.. Publication Mlles, and IC now issued at the old.price, notwithstanding the large rise in the price of paper, br, T. B. PETERSON & BROTHERS. No, 306. CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia. TERM :—One Dollar a year, monthly; or Two Dollars. a year. eemi-monthly r or Ten Cente a number. PETERSONS' COUNTERFEIT DETECTOR is cor rected by DREXEL & CO.. Bankers. and le the only correct and reliable Counterfeit Detector published. and any person that takes any paper money .at all should eend and subscribe to it at once, to the office of teablica tion. at he Cheap , Bookstore of T. B. PETERSON & BROTHEHS, , No 306 CHESTNUT Street, PhiladelPhlit• ADVERTISEMENTS INSERTED:. As an advertising medium for advertleing all branches. of business, and to reach Country Storekeepers every where Peterson' Counterfeit Detector is cne of the best_ in the country, as It circulates everywhere- Adygrtise-. mem. will be inserted in it at very low rrices... We ask all who advertise to o:-mina THE LIFE OF WILLLM • • A . COTT—Just received bJ ASHEIBAD &MMES.. Fuceessors to WWI P. Hazard. 124 CLIESTRUT Stzeat.. THE LIPS OP WILLIAM H. PRESCOTT. BY Osman Ticknor. One Volume. large paper. anpezbly prieted.on tinted paper. antique type. beantikliyilleatrate&baundi e vellum cloth. JEAN INGELOW'S POEMS. FAMILIAR QUOTATIONS. A landsoms new edition,, with copious verbal index. HOME LIFE. By John F. W. Weae. CARROT POMADE. By Ananstus`llol4P. VERY HARD CASH. 73y Ohartee Reade. joie. Vi_ll • IN THE ORPHANS!. COURT FO/1 THE CITY AND CIOLTNTif OF PEULADELPfija, Estate of EDWAALt DE IB,deceseed. NOTION le hereby given that DEVIL the. widow of said decedast.nias died her, petition. with an inventory and awalseinont. of the personal estate which ens elects to, retain. wader the sot of April 146 1851. and the sapplertente theme", which will be allowed and approved by the ea FRIDAY. the 6th Vebra.. my, A. D. 1914, uvige exceptions be Sled thereto. A. THOMPSON. Jals-Irtw4to Attorney for petitioner. MATEPAIS WE MINCE PIES. EUNii,%,, LATER. AND SULTANA RAISINS. CITRON. CURRANTS. AND SPICES. CIDER. WINES, &0.. 6E4 ALBERT 0. ROBERTS. Dealer In Fine ardente*. hilt Goner BLEVINTH and VIM/ Streets. NMI 0011BROT PIANO TOWNS. -41 1 . 0. s 131101=11 orders for taistwE Arid aro resolved at 11/1/1011 It CO.II ottre. IF Street % only. • nr. lust bad eleven years fo otomplowlsasteltas. toti gn alt . vezeare'reo= eesseeel —name re to serutil ep soft sat alvoit 8 4 %Roils low. mama relisovtAt • he lualr. t 11.4410
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