TY ITE)%. J LIPH Trisuitnite.:FloTS VlMetre UNPAIRNASS 011. v c STATIIIVINT B AL LIFT, lasultazon Clostrarrr or The person referred to in the.lad by that Company was probably d for $lO,OOO in a good note Oom• $285.20i G ash payment, $141.60, mme amount. The Mutual Life ie person $286.70 to insure the same he desired to withdraw from that le end of the first year nothing returned ; at the end of two years of his premiums would have been supposing that Company to be as Companies, the facts, at the end of would have been as follows: - rtstual Life_ , on surrender wn. paid to the Company $l9l 14 , note Ogsopany 146 60 ----.. In favor 01 the person insured in ompany . $49 64 William Hart Carr insured a person won in the NSW ENGLAND MUTUAL iiiiy fez 0,000, premium $206, cash )3, note for same mount. Before mme due the person died, and hie $5,000, lees the unpaid note, or about a cash company *lOll would have in- icy was tuned by the New England alu m certificate and recommendation of a physician Of this city, relented by Mx (Jarr, and at the time of making the aro was distinctly stated that the applicant note Company. The fact that he lined by the Mutual Life WAS carefully ionoesied. I then had entire coati 1. Hart Carr, and did not suppose he party to practice a cruel deception. th has occurred (a private in the arm , V,), among the large number insured Leal examination of Dr. Stroud. The arcing unrefuted, that the heirs received ew England Mutual $2,400 more than Life would have paid. phlet of the N. E. M, pages 13 to 17, the system of taking a note on personal approves and practices the plan of taking half the premium, THE POLICY BEING UTE, as may be seen on page 12 of same This fact has been overlooked (perhaps Lly) by the all•cash Companies. a glad to furnish the pamphlet to any per may call at the office of the Company. "011.11 daily from It to I o'clock. WILLIAM GETTY' Agent, N. E. M. Life Insurance Company. No. 425 Chestnut street. ADVANCE IN THE PRICE OF GOLD.—Spa in the precious metals are greatly excited strong upward tendency of gold. The pro s that all kinds of merchandise win sym- Ith this upwardmovement. We may state, that W. W. Alter, the popular coal mer North Ninth street. still continues to sell jusaity Of coal a shade lower than any other ler in thy city. Buyers will please take NEW PHOTOGRAPHS OP GSM IYXELDI2. 'erietel Meade took sittings, on .Monday a Gallery of Wenderoth & Taylor, Not 912, )16 Chestnut street, for Photographs of Ineterrte to the large "Extra Imperials,' lob may be had of the above firm, or of Ulster, Chestnut street, below Eighth. DAVIS & RICHARD*, dealers in fine Arch and Tenth streets, have just re fresh invoice of English Oriscknels, and lest Imported Sauces for the best fondly .ANT STOCK. OP GEN T L EN S embracing everything necessary in that man of taste to wear, will be found at cant's, 610 Chestnut street. His "Prize- Shirt, invented by J. F. Taggart, is the he age. llizotramon in PRIORS. t Reduction in Prices. 1' and Mimes' Fine Cloaks. and Misses' Fine Cloaks. Also, Rich Furs of all kinds. Rich Furs of all kinds. • ipation of the close of the season, we are wed to make a large concession from on all our stock. J. W. PROCTOR & The Paris Cloak and Fur Emporium, See Chestnut street. :LORBDOIIn SEWING XACIIIITS, BOLD AT 121 IT BTHICHT 3 IS WARRANTED TO DR THE THE WORLD. jalB-tf you a Conan 7-ITse Dr. D. Jaynes Ex. at once. It may save you from Consump• will certainly cure the most inverate ' Colds. ironchifis? ;ayne s s Expectorant. It will subdue the m, relieve the cough, pain, and difficulty and produce a speedy cure. 'Tama? 3ctorant will overcome the Spasmodic the wind tubes or air vessels, and ion of -the mucus which clogs them. ro or three large doses of Jayne's Wok succession, and covering up the glisaufe will be subdued at the umprifm? Teatorant will give you immediate re. Nes the lungs from an irritating East. heals and invigorates Mem. Thousands en given up by their physicians have to health by its use. Croup, and all diseases of the lungs effectually and speedily cured by atorant. It is no new remedy. For :has been before the public, the demand increasing, and the evidence of its powers accumulating in our hands.- it a trial? ly M No. 242 Chestnut it, jilB-livi2t "FLORENCE" SALES ROOMS, 630 STREET, AND SEE THE CELEBRATED LocK, AND KNOT-STITCH SEW. jAIS4I. N TUAN.SCRIPT SA:7I3 SUCh 11112 Xpeetedlr large demand for Mr. Say scel of Peculiar,' that for nearly a week as been entirely stripped of it, and or lot be filled. A liberal supply of a neW 3dition will be issued tomorrow. 13111- as taken several thousand copies of the :al Roberts, in command at Rock Island, isissippi, says that 'Peculiar' will do the n army with banners in enlightening the lon the subject of slavery. He expresses znly as to the absorbing interest of the m truthfulness of its descriptions of the f one-half of whom he declares Colonel lc is a fair type. General Roberts has the South, his motherbeing a Southern OTION OF SEWING MAO/TING% AND 888 THE " FLOBENOB," 630 CHESTNET STREET, INa to insure their lives, or desiring 7n the subject of LIPS INS ANCE, heir advantage to call at the Phila. the LIPle INSUItATICB COMPANY, street, where reliable Life Insurance without delay. on the subject furnished free. ate is a stock company. Dividends id paid to Policyholders annually. is made at the office daily from 2 to 4 CHADISCHRY H. BRUSH, Manager of Philadelphia Branch Xtna Life Ins. Co. of Hartford, Ct. Ere, EAR, Tartoem DiRRA.SES, treated by Dr. Von Xosehzilkor, MASON HAMLIN'S CABINET ORO-ANS. J. E. a i Seven ALS AT THE HOTELS YE O'CLOCK LAST NIGHT. Asstiout law Jersey ie.splork York lelee,Barrieb tiSA Alma ti 8 A root. INclow 1i tL A N Howard, Cleveland.° G B Shorten it lot Detroit Miss Gaines, Detroit E J Varian. Cincinnati Kr Goehorn & wf bt Louis J D Chambers, Washington B F Blood. Pittsburg II V Rogers, Vickebnrg C W Titcomb. Vicketairg • A Boggs, Ohio G V Dent so, Ohio .1 11 Dickson. Phila !Miss Dickson, Phila Miss M Diekftjuk. Phila col r sides, U le A Semi Bleak & wife, By Miss Sarah Black. Ky Miss Jane Bleck, By R A Slocum, ohio • Nolen. Baltimore W C Farnsworth, Indiana, Chas Weiser, York, Pa Theo Lee Master G Lee, NY J W Hunt F H Mains, Conn Geo Warren,New York I. 8 Kellog g, York H Kendall, Portland, Me P Co Geo H Bangs, Chicago C Anderson L J Albertson John H Walter, Pa B witman, Pa .1 B Collins Geo T Ingham L T Thompson & 1 Boston W Williams & la. Chicago I John It Thomas, Chicago IA S James. Baltimore H Eldridge, New York W L Harrison & la, Balt - David Howard. Baltimore 11 1, WThos & G adame, W a sh ing ton CI T Hess & la, Washington W Rosenberry & eon. Pa W B Wells. Pottsville 8 C Green, Washington SP Hanson, Washington Geo E Curtis, Washington aw York Backs co • d. N aa Chichago • W lerelando alestnut Hill on. ICY JD. By Burlington Burlington New York 'ennepacker, N Y _w York Indians try, Indium , ber, Pa , s, New York Cumberland ger, Cumberind Franklin Illinois ODet. ~ Wisconsin as, Wino/ matt :a , 'York a, Pe. Rife, Ohio ti A. imare co, Pa him Rion Tirgtnia Marvland. IL Masa New York Connecticut _New York ow York A... Arch street, above. Third. Ohio leharles-Clark rew yotkil; Cincinnati. Ohio Itton Trenton. AT BBr Whitfield. 13E Clair Joh . i i a , Wns St Clair leton. Tammittlt —Race street.. above Third. "N Jersey IWW B Young. Becalm,: vivant'. A B Wheelock, BaltlaOre tem-le:We _second street, &boys Narks& ans. Ka s s Hart. Doylestown A 38211411 J I.JanneT L _Je .1:1 & New Jersey A Kretrisr. Mew York J D Ponitsylir nuts ntaSY/Tinl4 0011thiental — Nlath B Brooke Nom Baltimore W Byesld. NeW York B klolleoors. Now York Jam A Perrino, NW Jetaey Jno W Krame r Kew Jomor 3 Thomas, West Cheater Jae C Butler. St Louis George Waiter, Penns W 11 Gray, New York Geo F Oakley, Hoboken B A Whitfield. Dew York W A Rowse W Astor, Jr. New York B G Bushnell, Pittsburg— B G Smith. St Louis W H Lockwood, Wash W J Caner ND Linsobi, New York R D Auchmutz New York A Hellin_g, San Francirco Chas Wetherill. Wash Reamer. on Carlisle H J Heckert, Cincinnati H J Farber. Baltimoae C Et Hook, Few York Loren Tompkins. St Louie A Kirkham dt wt. N York Conran. Chicago B - Hamilton. Chicago Miss Burin, ow Y crk HA Wehnerding. jr. W Wheatley 4 la. DI York B V Hermangeßalii' m C Garrison, k ew York & John F Ortb la Penile Miss N Peacock Needing V L Stoever. PhPad a Mrs Col Barton. Pkilad a jy4T EedwHartford ington AA l A Pat orth New ewY k rk BB Williston. c,eo s cazorainge. N York B Y Libby. Now York H B OrelYke. New "York C Snap Mrs Map & 2 ch F Memento', Mexico B Buffum. Providence $286 70 95 95 Arthur Amory, New York I. Lanebargh. New York Wm Sehwarzwalder, N Y E Kearney, New York J C Smith. New York J Van Pelt, New Ycr k B Cl evoland. Ft: nkers.NY Geo C Goodwin. Boston Gov Gilpin. Colorado T Lewis N Tappan.ColoradoT John Farrel. New York Mrs T W Minna, Now Torn Pare Dr Hosecrans . . . . Bawl Cohen, New York Albert Cohen. New York J N Cooper. New York Brnest W Weidert It Savage Ed Blanchard. Bellefonte Schultze. Cincinnati .1 Caldwell. Boston S Morrie, Kentucky Merchents 7 —Foiartik Chas Law. Pittston win thannen, , Cliffordi B R Gardner. Pittsburg II 'Friend Er son. Milwaußie A Adler, lifilwaukie ElCarlis . . . . T B Frame, Danville 1/ IS Brubaker, Clearfield Cant J H Thorp. Pittabunt Mrs Thorp & son, Pittsbur g Sohn Q Dill, LE& Raven Wm C Fountain, Delaware F Bolder, Windsor. Art • J C Dickson. New York B A Galt, Sterling. 11l C J J Bow Campbell. les. W h USA, Md. American—Chestnu Wm Xi Hodgson, Pottsville 0 W DeToting F. Pierce Geo D Jonas Henry McCarty, St Louis J D Smallwood. N Jersey 6T Dubois, II S A 0 6f Briggs. Few Yrrk Jae Madison, Pennsylvania. Fleury Morford. New York S F Taggart, W Chester W Erwin, Bethlehem A A Luckenback.Bethlebern .Mrs Jac Smith. Bethlehem Mrs A Andrews, Bethlehem Caleb Yobs. Bethlehem L C Spencer, Rochester Geo B Redfield, Rochester P Ante!, New York Anthony King, Harrisburg St Mouta—Chestaus, C. S Dunham-Now York J C Brown,Baitimore J T Homer. Baltimore W H Snowden.Reading B F Cook. Now York S B Steckton,Buttalo W wf.Buffalo C C Phipps, Chestor co Walter Hardin, Baltimore Jar Band, New York F Newbnrgh C Hooper. Cheater, pa C L Grafflin.Marsland John Martin, IT et D Ozegory_Virginia J D WilHanisallorida Commercial—Sizth si C W Grim. Chester co W J Pennypacker, Chester W S Teice. Chester co B V Wikon Nies L Clayton. W °baster Wm Evans. Bedford co L S Moon. Chester co J C Jeffries. New York Lient N S Easton. II 8 IL vent W W Miller. II 13 A Boos Prize?. Doylestown B M Hunt, New Baven Wm Johnson States Vralon—Marko W G Whiteley, Delaware J K Davis, Dew York Mllatton, New York. Charles W Miller, Erie, Pa Lacompt. Boston Jas Hartle, Boston C Williams, Canada Martin Platt, Cleveland Wm McCall. Chester Wm .inkson, Chester G W Blanchard, Chapter co David L Nimble, Reading H P Good, Doylestown H F Price, New Orleas s G Altny, Providence. R / Mount Vernon—Svc Tame» D Scott, Penns Lswis & la, Rolmesburg P Henske, Holmesbnrg Kiss M E Gamble, N Jersey Miss Elvira Mackie, N J EVOi F Smith, New Jersey L W Prevost. MD. Tremont James 1116kler-fiew Jersey B B 'Fulmer, Trenton. N J B Loomis, Trenton, N J ' II Horn, Louisburg H Millar, Money B Snyder. Trenton lleruninl Hotel , J F Extant, Albany R I Tlaompsonandianapolie J T Simpson. Terre Haute Saml Fisk. Dover. N H Saml Johnson, Connecticut J Mansfield, Lancaster 8 lanbach, *eaten V H Kunkel, Beaton Irvin Barley Shent—Seeen John Farms?. Doylestown Jos Simpson. SolebnrY W Davidson. Penn& T Leavenworth, New Jersey John Stackhonse, Bucks co Bald 'Eagle—Third street, alboveCallowhlU. E Lehr, Easton W S Kerstetter, Centre Val .7 M Lehr, Easton If C Steinman , Bethlehem 'l' Navanangh d wf Penns Mire M WeimeTer, Ohio D C Davis. US A J S Weidner, Barks eo IR Roth. Hellertown Wm Smith. Holmeaburg • G A "WeaNer,ThinintOWll aohn. Wellaee. Penna. Black Bear—Third St., above CaIIoWITHL J Holstein, Millerstown IC B Miles. For Chase .1 Brwin, Doylestown le A Brown & la, Mew York WATCH THE HEALTH OF YOUR CHILDREN.— Worms are a prolific source of sickness in Children. They are seldom free from them, and by their irritation all other diseases are aggravated. Convulsions, as well as St. Vitus' Dance, have been superinduced by them, and death has been caused in extreme cases. Whenever the symptoms are observed, such as disturbed sleep. grinding of the teeth, itching of the nose, weakness of the bowels, slow fever, variable appetite. and fsetid breath, D.R. D. JAYNE'S TONIC VERMIN:MR should be retorted to without delay. It is entirely harm• lees. is readily taken by children, effectually destroys Worms, and by its tonic action invigorates the whole elfitem. Prepared only at 2421 CHESTNUT Street. jaIS•SE CERTIFICATE. GREY HAIR RESTORED, Without Dyeing—Baldness Prevented. "London Hair Color Restorer and Droning." "London Hair Color Restorer and Dressing." • 'London Hair Color Restorer and Dressing.:' "London Hair Color Restorer and Dressing." I am happy to add my testimony to the great valne.of the "London Hair Color Restorer," three bottles of which restored my hair, which was very gray. ti tits original dark color, and the hue appears to be permanent. lam satisfied that this preparation is nothing like a dye, but operates upon the secretions. It is also a beautiful hair dressing, and promotes the growth. I purchased the first bottle from Mr. Oarrignes, D. uggist, Tenth and Coates, who can also testify my hair was very gray when I commenced its use. AIRS. MILLER, No. 730 N. Ninth street, Philadelphia. Sold by Dr. SWATHE & SON, No. 330 N. SIXTH Streeta"biladelyhla.tPrlceso cents Six bottles, 12 50. It PIANOS. PIANOS. PIANOS. PIANOS. PIANOS. PIANOS. PIANOS. PIANOS. PIANOS. PIANOS. PIANOS. PIANOS. A SEVERB ASSAULT, AND THEIR COLORS TAXER is not often that we hear of a more Chival rous assault, and with such. dyeing success, and so few killed, as has been made onHOWE & STEVENS' Family Dye Colors, and that, too, by ladies, wholly lIIItteCIII3. towed to any thing of the kind. Every lady In the comae Itry should continue the assault until these colors are found in every house. Sold by all druggists throughout the country. 3clB-et KINDALL'S AMEOLINE, FOR THE RAIZ /MOLINE lILD, . And MeathUt. MOISTENS, BEAMPLES, ODORATES. LENGTHENS, INVIGORATES. NOURISHES. BIKERtiLIEGES THE HAIR. 1 PURELY VEGETABLE COMPOUND. made stalmlT om stimulating extracts of Prevents the hair falling out or from turning prem• tangs gray. Ladies Who desire a luxuriant bead of hair should not fall to give , the ANBOLLISIt a trial. Price $1 per boa. containing two bottles. PREPARED orriv BY lI&IDALL &00.. 500 BBOADWAII. New York. JOHNSTON, HOLLOWAt & - COWDRN. del-mweSm No. 23 North SIXTH Street. ONF.-PRICE CLOTHING, OF THE LATEST STYLES. made in the Best Manner. expresely for RETAIL &ALBS. LOWEST Selling Prices marked in Plain Figures. All !roods made to Order Warranted satiafan• tors. Our Ors-Palm SYsYsit is strictly adhered to. II are thereby treated alike. de23•iy JONES CO.. 604 MARKET , Street. Milman, EYE, EAR, TtxxO.A.T DiaMinffin Car Anna, treated with the very utmost ouceene. by Dr. VON NOSCEIZISKIPR, °main and Attila, and the only Enzopeen Specialiet in Philadelphia. Office 1027 WU"- Ntru. Street, where can !reexamined the moat satinfactorr acknowledgment of suceeeetni cures from aome of the best known men in the country, and c iti zens of Phila• delphia. Jals.Bl* GOLD PENS RE•POINTED EQUAL TO NEIL on the receipt of 36 cents. Circulars for the .70114- son Pen. sent on application, by Mail or other wise. Du. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT OIIENB Burns and &cal& Inameoßatel9. HAIR DYE! HAIR HIBH - BATCHNLOR'S celebrated HAIR DYB to the But te he World. The only Harmlees. True. and Raid* Dye known. This splendid Hair Dye is perfect—shams god, Busty. or Gray Hair. InstantlY to a mow aka ar Natural Brown, without injuring the Heir or itehr , tag the Skis. biasing the Hair Gott and Beandfalr, im rarts &elh vitality, frequently restoring its pristine color. and rectifies the ill elibite of bad. Dyes. The (equine is signed WIIMAN A. Bgroautont all others ere mete imitations, and should be avoided. Wad by W. Druggists, its. FACTORY. 81 BARALAT West. Kew York. Batchelor'■ sew Toilet Meant for' Dried's d a l. 4lll r. 17714 T rad Glaccirtant strati,. Geo B Line*l*. Brooklyn F 1E W Moreton, US A. s ALandell. V 5 A B D Fanyan, II 5 A James BAwry General Hunt. 1T SANorris,IISA W Iredell. Jr. U A Richard Church. Belvidere T C M Paton. New York Wiwi A Kohn, Chicago Captain Brieco W H Stewart, Philada Thompson, New York! Meat j Angell. Barstow* (lee P Hamilton. P ttabere H H Sturgis, blansield, CO .T W Jackson. Harrisburg Mrs Berry. Washington L B Brady, Washington F H French. Gashville Ono W McCook, Ohio Max Straitosch. New York , J loner,Looietana D Flint 8 Synne,Penn D o al F' rsylvania Mrs T New York J B Sohn/eke] , ir. N York Thos t . 74 A— _ Josiah Oakes a. le, N York Sohn D Moat jr. ft York kir Whitaer. New Jersey Harrison. Indianapolis C M Salon wi t Allentown John G Scott, Missouri Chas I. Frost, New York Wes Baxter, New York W V Barkalow, New York Mitchell dt la. New York Lient Fll Smith • - A L Woodworth & lejloston F. 0 Faller dr la. Boston A S Campbell. New York O S Winston- New York Chas H Davis. Washingtork, C Spear. Ohto Oleady J B Niddoo, 13 S A Frank L.Doreey. Louisville H D Hail. New York J C Tiffany. Now York J B Fisher. Phila. - . - Jules A Nankin, Memphis James Hoy, New York James K gem Washington Col J Washingtn 11Bleeell & wf. Franklin W Goodard, New Haven TLos D Wanlip. Australia Herman Hills, Connecticat Sam). B F. n ggles. New York I Henry A Wight. Detroit Mrs Dr no.eoerane H Bowden. Kentucky D Carroll &la . . L M Gottatrhalk F A Dana, New York J S Clark, Syracuse W Beaulsler.Syracniut HD Mears. Washington M Bell. Washington. D de Vivo. New Tors street. below &rob. J R Matthews & la. Harris& P 'Randall. Toronto. C W D S Tarr, New York Smith, New York John Beeson Washington N. Johnson & W 4 Maryland airs „y yr Poster, Greensb'g Henry B Foster. Pittebarg X Poster, Cleveland Z Renoch, Chicago P Reneoh, St Joseph Oeo Brown & wl.New York Isaac Bierman. Pittsburg I A Prowertfeld. Pittsburg Jat Watson. Cadiz, 0 T D Pittsburg !street. above Fifth: Arthur Scilly, Baltimore S C Williamson, ti 8 d Chas Miles, Corning John W Barton, Reading B Bartholomew, Pottsville P Brady, Lehigh co, Pa DI Frederick. Now York Rohl B Hoffecker. Smyrna Thos J Kearns. Trenton H Donald Cleft C Norris F Frederick 1W liettit, Now York I M Watson. - Ohio C J Cam, Albany J Hothenner. Brooklyn J P Farley. Brooklyn J • MONO', New York Clack, Maine I H H Coleman. New York otreet. a.boare Mira. W P Burdick. 11 El A Geo Brown & wf, New York R Drown. Cincinnati. W Kimball K H Lee.l4lar7iand. B B Looking, Virginia Chas W Deans. Chester P H Denny, Syracuse K R Kirkbride.N Jamey G G Saunders Parma F B Drake, Maseachneetts J B Van Ness. New York F dimson New York Mae Thigen. New York F Reefer, Newark K Netiormick.Franklin H B Gordon, Franklin set, above Chestnut, Miss M Neal. Chester co Miss 6 Crosby, Chester co vy . Spoeworth, Boston Goncher. Doylestown J Howell. Trenton. N J A M Bailin New Haven gi Beret D Q Gazier,_Penna W Clark. U 8 if S W Cochran, New Jerseys C W Poulson, Wilmington Wm It Wahler. II 8 A G B Lawrence, U 8 A street, above Silstk H Roberta, New York Thos E Watts, Penns H B Loran, Lebanon co D L Beam, Penes I. 8 Thompson. Wash. co GOO WOMB?. New Castle Wm Polk Delaware A Allen. washimton B B Pendleton, Wilmington 8 B Johnson. /Pew Castle H W Jenks, Milan. 0 Judson Perrin. Milan. 0 WM Jeffrey. Huron. 0 Win S Simpson. Schnyl co ,13,S Sty abotne Arch, W Newcomer, C Wilson a la, New Castle Polk Palmer Chas Knapp. Syracuse H W Long, New Jersey B Bards. Lancaster C B Alms, Trenton -- , Chas Shoemaker, Money. W H Black, Dover, Del JJ Horton, Salem. X J Kramer, Auburn street. above Race. Boater & le, Pottsville J Yonne,, Youngeville Miss M Jos Hornbeck, Penna. F S Ashby. Chester co R N Ryman, New York Simon Sitgraime.Fhilit Bowman Limas, Phila ■treet: below Vim& Geo Mettinger, II S A Sohn Britton, II S A Dr Potter, Fitz watertown W C Sushi SPECIAL NOTICES. ZOOM SERBS, •ND FLOWER& easzrra 111 rELLIADEILVILIA, • B. S. JORISON. Kannfactoz7 and OMe.e. 15 KAMEN LANE. New York Olty. LAWN-43TRIU. —lannary 14th, 11366. hi RifY. John F. Chaplain, Mr. Michael Lawn and Mies Mari Stritp , both or Philadelphia. Pe. or. the CIiOSILIA—PHILLIPS. —At Plitshorgs. - I - 14th !natant. Y. E. Crosman. 17th neat. 11. gantry. to Josephine Y. Phiilips. daughter or the lets Capt. Elias Phillips, IL S. AMY. izazirp. eCLA 1 1 .—Cn Sabbath morning. "1 7 th inat. r , 3 af t era C h a r ke. D se l) f 3p u s e to m o o n f . the h Centr r l n resbyt se ian Church. street; on Wednesday thTehceornfuenreroaflEsiegrviitteasnwa I.l c l he be rry held in the church, at afternoon. 20th Inst., at 3 o'clock. The relatives and mends of the fa ent. mily. and the reverend clergy. are in vited to t h e fa PHILPOT.—On the 17th inst., Harriet Adeline. daugh ter of Brian and Adeline H. Philpot, aged 3 years and 10 months. The friends of the family are invited to attend the fu neral, from the residence of her parents. No. 1535 Spring Garden street on Tnesday. 19th inst , at 2 P. M. Baltimore papers please Dopy. CHRISTY. —On the 15th of January. Mary Wife of William M. Christy. in the 40th year of her GU The relatives anti friends ot tifb faintly are respectfully tbvlted to attend the funeral from the residence of her husband. Spruce street, near Fortieth, on Tuesday morn' 133 g. 19th Inst. at 9 o'clock ors POWELL ELL.— On Saturday. January 16th. 1834,Cathatine N relict Of the late John Powell, in the 74th year of her age Funeral services at 81. Stephen's Churoh.on Thursday next, at 11 o'clock. . . merino'. —On the 1311 i inst. in Washington, of di sease contracted in camp. Lieut. James Manton. of Com. puny B. 2d Pennsylvania Reserves, aged 22 years, eldest son of Peter and Mary Manton. The relatives and friends of the family, also his milita ry friends, the Hope Engine Fire Company, and Hops .A.v.emblv are invited to attend his funeral from the resi ders° of his pa-ents No. 136 south Sixth street. above Fitzwater. on Wednesday morning. at 84 O'clock. Fa• aural services at ht. Paul's Church. Interment Cathe dral Cemetery. ere DONNS.I.L. —On the evening of pie 16th inst., after a short and severe illness. Robert Donnell, aged 63 years. The male friends of the faintly are reepesthaly invited to attend his funeral, from his late residence, No. 256 amok Tenth street on 'breathy afternoon. at 2 o'clock, without further notice. To proceed to Laurel Hill. el , REYDER.—On the 16th inst.. after a lingering Lines% Yr. Charles A. Eryder, in the With year of his age. The remains will be taken to Lancaster for interment, this (Monday) morning at 8 o'clock. Funeral from the honee of kr. Mathias Zahm, Bast Orange street. Lan caster, Pa., at 2 o'clock. CARTWhIOHT.—On the 15th inst., of pneumonia. Matthew Cartwright. in the 74th year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family are reccectfallT invited to attend the funeral. from his late residence, o 948 North Fifth street, on Tuesday morning, 19th inst.. at 11 o'eloek, without further notice. KIREBRIDE. —At his residence, nbar Morrisville, Bucks county, Pa., on the evening of the 14th. instant. John Eirkbride. in the 87th year of his ate. NcLAUGHLIN. —On Saturday morning, the 16th inst.. Vincent, eon of Frank and Sallie McLaughlin, aged S years and 11 days. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, from the residence of hie parents, Bridge street, near Thirty-ninth. West •Phila delphia. on Wednesday morning, at 9 ifieleek.' sWIMER. —On the 15th instant, Matthew Henry New kirk, youngest son of John A. and Blion Wiener. aged 3 years and 4 months. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully i nvited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his Parente, No. 210 Bache street. this (Monday) afternoon, at 2 o'clock', without farther notice. wysoli. —On Friday morning,lsth4nnt. , of eonsum tion. Sarah A. , daughter of BYttOr end Eleanor P er Tyson. in the 40th year of her age. Relatives and Mends are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, mom the residence of her cousin, W. J. Holt, No. 634-Marshall street, this (Monday) morning at 110 o'clock. MLR the 12th instant. Sate. wife of Nam Barris. Doe notice of the funeral will be elven. Weekly Report of Interments. Rim= OFFIOII. January 16,1884. Deaths and intermente in the My of Philadelphia iron the 9th to the 16th of January. -p . ..ai ai t 04.176D3 OF M 47 ATH. ... a _. CAME§ OF MOH- A "••• a • ••4 W .lEi ,I, •• •to 4 t 2 Asthma . ..... .. ..... 1 'Fever, Rheumatic • • 1 Abscess 1 • • Spotted 1 6 Asphyxia 1 1 " Scarlet 6 Anemia 1 `• Typhus Helix 4 4 Apoplexy...... 2 • • Typhoid 4 6 Burns and Scalds.... 1 2 Gangrene 1 's• Cancer 1 Ere morrhage, LILACS 2 - Casualties 111 • • Bowels.. 1 Croup 11 rlnflarm lation,Brain 4 6 Congestion. Brain.. 2 B'l . • Bronchi ....• • 6 2 Lungs • • 6 Heart . 1 Liver—. 2 " Linn% opa a• 1 `` Compression. Brain. V Lungs Consumption, Lungs. 46 7' 4 " Peritoneum.. 8 16 1 -Convulsions— 16. ". Pleura • • ...• . 1 Diphtheria ....... .... 1 " 610 & Bow— 7 2 Dyspepsia.... ..... ... 1 Insanity . 1 Diarrhoea 11 i Inanition 1 Dropsy ...... .......... 3 111 Intemperance. Exp.. i 1 " Abdominal... 1 Mamma . 6 Brain 3 Measles 1 Lungs 1 Murder 1 Heart........ 1 Neglect 1 Disease of Brain 2 3 Neuroses 1 Heart 8 1 Old Age .............5 " Lc -age.— 1 Obstruction Bowels. 1 " Kidneys.. 1 . Paley..., 2 a a Liver 1 Qalll SY . 'sass . 1 Chest.— 1 Rheumatism ........ 1 Dysentery!. ... ....... 3 Erin over onißailed- 1 Debility 6 6 Scrofula 1 Effusion. on Drain— . 2 Small-Pox I Epilepsy . I Still-horn .... - 16 Erysipelas..... 4 1 aicide 2 Fracture of Skyll. . 2 Syphilis 1 Leg 1 Ulceration. Liver. ••. 1 Fever 1 unknown 11 6 Continued, .. 1 Wounds, gunshot. 2 Congestive... 3 Malignant... 3 Total 162 168 OF TRH .41101 , 6 TH2116 WERE - Under 1 year 67 From 60 to 60 .... —.... 23 From Ito 2 30 " 60 to 70 »17 " 2to 5 28 " 70 to so 14 sto 10 16 " 80 te 50 5 ••• io tO 16 9 " no to no s 16 to 2A. 16 " 100 to no o so to 80. s 4 -- BO to 40 32 Total ....•....330 " 40 to 60.......•....» 341 WARDS. RADOS. WARDS. First.. 17 Tenth 9 Rineteenth......36 Second,. ..... .....14 Eleventh 8 Twentieth.. . ...-47 Third -. 17 Twelfth.. . 8 Twenty-first 8 Fourth 18 Thirteenth 7 Twenty-second.. 8 Fifth. 13 Fourteenth 7 Twenty-third.. ..12 Sixth 8 Fifteenth 16 Twenty-fourth.. 24 Seventh. 10 Sixteenth. 8 Twenty fifth • .11 Eighth........... 9 Seventeenth.....ll Unkn0wn...........17 Ninth 11 Eighteenth 14 Total. 330 Deduct deaths from the c0untry .... ...... 16 Met deaths 1n the city ee • eeeeee -•••• • •-•-••• 314 Nativity—United Statss.247; Foreims,64 ; Ileknown, 19. From the Almshouse, 10 ;FeoPle of Color, 21; front the onntry, 16. The number of deaths. compared withehe corresPond- Wweeks ?flan and of last. week.-vsaamegellows eek ending January 17,1864, was 287. Week ending January 9, 1863, was 292. Males, 167; Females, DM; Boys, 89 ; Girls, 79. Deaths and interments of soldiers in city, $. By order of the Board of Health. WILLIAM READ. Health Officer. BESSON & SON'S MOURNINGt STORE, No. 918 CHESTNUT Street, January SOL Black and purple Balmoral Skirts. Grey and purple Balmoral Skirts. Grey and black Balmoral Skirts. Black Watered Horsens. Black Kid Gloves, Alexandres and Jouvina. Black Bid Gloves,_ embroidered. Black Undressed Kid Gloves, embroidered.. Bischofa Mourning Silk. Lupin's Black Tarot es Black Crape Collars, plain and fancy. . 1a1.2 VYRE & LANDELL, 400 ARCH ST., keep the best Black Cloth far Dress Costs. Black Cassimeres for Dress Pants, Black Velvets for Dress Vests, Cassimeres for snits, Cords for }Mink Pants, . Cloths and Cassimeres for Boys. UNION LEAGUE HOUSE. THIS EVENING, AT 8 O'CLOCK, BRIGADIER GENERAL J. T OWEN, Of the army of the Potomac. COL. N. G. TAYLOR, OF EAST TENNESSEE, WILL ADDRESS THE MEDIUMS OF THE I7NION LEAGUE, AT THEIR IM'AT A SPECIAL MEETING, HELD at the ve of the 11. AMISSOD. First Dis trict. Penna., WASHINGTON KEITH. Esq., in the Chair, the following preamble and resolutions were unanimonslyadopted Whereas, We have heard of the sudden decease of our exteemea associate. FARMER SUBA .Esq„ of the Bieventh ward: therefore, Resolved. That as it has pleased an All-wise Provi dence to remwe from us an esteemed friend and associ ate. we bow with humble submission to His decree. Resolved. That the sympaties of this meeting are hereby tendered to the family of the deceased in their be reavement; that we cheerfully testify to his worth as an officer and a friend, and that as a public mark of oar esteem we will attend the ceremonies of his interment in a hods. it JOON B. DOUGH. AT THE A.CADE. MY or MUSIC FOR THE LAST TIME THIS WINTER. Mr. Gcrigh wip. deliver a lecture on his great theme, 'TEMPERANCE, Giving. by_special reenest. ONOME OF HIS EVEN I N G ,LUSTRATIONS, THURSDAYJANJARY 21st, IF TITS AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC. The sale of Tickets will commence on MONDAY MORNING, JANUARY 18, at 9 O'CLOCK precisely, at MARTIEE'S, NO. 606 CHESTNUT STREET. No Ticket will, in any case, be sold before that time. Reserved Seats 50 cents. Family Circle 25 cents. Am ple arrangements have been made to prevent incen. vonienee in waiting at the sale of Tickets. The proceeds of this Lecture will be devoted to SICK AND WOUNDED SOLDIERS, through the United State' Christian Commission. air Early Application for Reserved Seats will be necessary, as great multitudes were unable to obtain them for Mr. Gough's last lecture in the Academy, _all the Reserved Seats having been disposed of in a few hour s after the sale began. iala St THIRD NATIONAL BANK OF FIJI LADBLPRIA.—At the Annual -Election held' on the 12th instant. the following Stockholders were elected Directors of the Third National Bank of Philadelphia: David B. Paul. I:antes B. Finn. . 'William C. Alliaeu. Adam WartbSiAll. -,... Thomas R. Petersea, O.IP. Noncin., -,..- ' George Amos. . At the westing of the Board of Directora:held THIS DAY, DAVID B. PALL ,_ Fein . was unanimously UP. elected President. B. GI;ENDINNING, Cashier. JANUARY 14.1864. 148-64 OFFICE OF THE FULTON COAL COMPANY. No. 30 South THIRD Street. .An annual meeting of the Stockholders, and an elec tion for five Directors, to serve the ensuing year. will be held at the office of the Company on the Ist proximo, at 12 o'clock, IL The Books will be closed on the 25th instant. milli the sth proximo. (l &5. 13. Rafted-gel Secretary. RELIEF FOR THE SUFFERING LOYALISTS OF EAST TENNESSEE.—A grand meeting for the above purpose will be held in the M. E. Union Church, FOURTH Street. below Arch, on MON DAY STEIIING,IBth lust ,at 73' o'clock. Hon. N. T. TAYLOR, for Tennessee, and others, will address the meeting. All Christiana and patriots are invited to at tend. VirPBNNSTI.VAPSTA. 19'n M. D.lllll.lll'S RELIEF ASSOCIATION. —The Room of this As sociation. at We- *RA WALNOT Street, are open d aily from 9 (Vela& A M. till sr. M. for the re ng lone in efSsis. antiling. and Books. Contribu t i ons in Money are to be handed t• the Treasurer. R. W. •CLARK, Esq.. South THIRD Street. Ml3l (TICE — OFb'ICE PRIA AND TRENTON RAILROAD' CO PHILA.DHI.PRZAL, Jan. 15. 1861. semi meeting of the Board F l VEectors, held this day. a -annual dividend of PEE CENT . clear of alt taxes, pas declared, payable to the stockholders or their le_gal representatives on and after the 21st instant, at the Company's office, 190. 221 SOUTH DELAWARE Avenue.A. H. TaomsoN. jalg 7t Treasurer. SICCEW.TAIVIPH OWNHOP.-11111. 1 1 1 ION. AL UNION CLUB, 1155 CHESTNUT Street. ," _- a. Special Meetin of the CLUB will be held on &CON- D. SPRU g _NG. January 18th, at o'clock, to ea pi.?ss their views in relation to the approaching Pres!. ni'm Campaign. S. SNYDBR LE/BY. ja/6.2t Secretary. lOr lEtTL l ß t NrcotiTry cl i.rvU l t i ftag L of D a fsilnre to hold. the I, nunal Meeting of Stockholders on ti . Ilth inst it will take place at the OFFICE OF THE NNSVLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY. on TUES DAY, February 2d. at 12 o'clock. at which time an elec• tin for President. Vice President. and. twelve Directors V. ill be held. H. R. EHILLANGFORD, iale-sfm Secretary. MOFFICE OF THE FAME INSUR ANCE COMPANY, No. Aus cil.e9rNUr Street raaanaLenta. Jan 4. Mi. .fr,t a meeting of the Board of Directors of the Fame luntracce COMMIT. held this day. a. dividend of 7 Ellißß Plea GIRT. wall declared, out or the Drente of ;Fe lest nix IDOUthe, clear of all tax ja6.1.2E AR. I. ELA_Nallnlild,Sec'T. lIMRCANTIL IrIBMAILY COM PANY —The Annual Meeting of the Stock. t ciders of the Mercantile Library Company will be Pld on THESDAY KVIIIMISO. January lath. at tti o clock. At ibis meeting notzlinations will'-be made of r fleets for the ensuing year. JOHN LANNI**. 3 R • iagoarfmtialg Recording Secretary. rpirOF THE I.O_OILTST MOUE- , Tik/a COAL AND IRON COMP&N,Y, PHITADRLIPHIA, Jaansryl4,lo34. At a meeting of the: Board of blmeters of the above company. held 'this day. a dividend of.one dollar per here or..thasapital.stock was deekred, payable to the I teekheldarildllterbilild f,OPlWlentalives - on 'end After the 26th. fwd.' ' JO* C. COPPIICK. iiali•UU• - TitaitulOt • TRH PRESS.-PRILA.DE.LPHIA;. MONDAY, JANUARY 18, 1864: terTHE UNDER INDOEB the receipt Mows tea° BOUNTY FUND T :I Wm. Matthews $lOO OD C. M. 'Smith 10000 Balance of Tenth Pre- oinvt Vaud of 1032. per William Mat thews 101 81 Wra. P. Henzsey..... 50 CO Chas. T. Parry 60 00 Hiram Miller 60 00 Wm. Hobart Brown. 40 00 John W. C1ark....... 50 00 John Bower 50 00 S. Hood Lafferty..... 50 00 R T. Black 60 00 !CM. Evans 45 00 .:es. B. Conrow 50 03 Wrn. Curry 50 00 Dennis Kennedy CO col Jesse Cox 60 C. P. Dietrich............ 50 0 00 0 J. S. Holloway.— 00 00 Wm. Wood 8505 Alex. Crow 30 00 Ad rich dr lterkes..... 80 00 Joe L. Richards 25 00 James Bissic 26 00 Data. Dougherty.... 25 00 Wm. Moore 25 00 David Smith 25 00 B. M. Jenkins.. 26 00 Geo. L. Lutz. 25 00 Powell F. Clayton. • • 26 00 Henry A. Stiles 25 00 Wm. H. Kemble...• • 25 00 Wm. 0. Stexenson... 25 00 Samuel Daniels 25 00 J G. Borbelo.. ...... 26 03 A Adler 2.5 CO J. L. Half...-. ........ 25 03 B. H. Bailey 25 00 A. S. Sloan 25 00 Wm. B. D. Cozens... 26 00 John A. Clark. 25 CO Bait Hand 25 CO n Hoopes 25 00 S. S. Townsend 55 CO Chas S. Wolbert.... 26 00 F. (1. Wolbert 15 00 F. Willcox 25 00' C. W. Childs 25 00 B Stilwell 26 00 Wm. Brown 25 00 25 00 C C B F. Lewis 20 00 T B. Beck 20 00 J. Bassett. Jr 20 (.0 CIIFF.. A. Heller 20 00 L S Filbert. M. D.. 20 00 J. C. Sherborce 20 00 G A. Hoffman 20.00 L. A. Lipman 20 00 Thomas 'James 20 00 Morgan Hmchman— 20 00 Wm. C. Wheeler....' 30 . 00' Frank Colladay 3Co 00 A. B. Eckel 20 00 John Forman ...... ... 20 00 cones?kod 2O 0000 Joseph Wood 20 00 A. B. Nine 20 Ot Geo E. Burnham (ad onal) 20 00 F. P.Wairon 20 00 I. H Kenney 13 00 C. C. Clark 16 00 A C. Merritt 15 00 lhomes o'l4lll 16 00 Ad disrlayes 15 GO. David E. Williams—. 15 00 Oc arleciFernberg.• • • 16 09 John Lucas 10 00 . Lewis Gross 10 CO .74.1,n W. Mc K eever— 10 00 H. B Hiles . 10 00 A. D. Colwell 10 00 B. P. M. Berkinbine. 10 00 A A. Deacon 10 00 H. C. Patterson 10 00 S. C. Davison 10 CO Edward Bolton . 10 CO B enry 8r00k5......... 10 001 H. W. Workman.... 10 00 E. Kelley 10 00 Thos. J. Beiville..... 10 00 Charles Van Horn... 10 CO Charles Hathaway—. 10 00 Sohn Wi150n............ 10 00 B. S Chaffee .. ... .... 10 00 D. W. O'Byrne 10 00 W. N. Ortilaberg. • •.. 10 00 James Miller 10 00 John Hagey 10 00 E. 0. Cheeseborongh. 10 00 Isaac Pearson 10 00 Gye rge S. Morgan.... 10 OD James A. 1101 10 00 Arthur Wells . . . . 10 CO Jas. W. Louderbsck. 10 00 B. B. 8ayard......... 10 00 George 116 opes 10 00 George B. Taylor 10 00 James Gardiner 10 00 John Conner . 10 00 Levi H0pkin5......... 10 00 Frank Bower 10 03 W. M. Burnell, M. D. 10 00 Ds rid Hoffer . . ... 10 00 W. W. Waltersaltei; . . 1000 1. C. Keenan 10 OD Sidney Demig........ 10 00 Won. H. McGill 10 00 Howard. Malcom.... 10 00 Wm. C Jones 10 00 E. H. Faulkner 10 00 John Medary 10 00 J. Abbott 10 00 rot:. Hirst 10 00 Cmh 10 10 Ms Hoffman 10 00 Charles Fell 10 00 Robert Merchant-- 10 00 Charles Fahn 10 00 John P. Robinson—. 10 00 Thrmas Booz 10 00 H. B. Lyons 10 00 C. II Sirrder 10 00 Wm. Pettit (add'l)... 10 00 James Wall 10 00 Godfrey Eainberger. 500 Hugh Evans 500 8.. Gideon - 6 00 Michal llber 5 00 B. Barber 5 00 H. aL. Carolesar.... 600 B. Ritter , 65 00 Win Murray. • • .... 0 00 T o e. R. Dicke rson.... 6 00 B. Bentley ••. 600 B. Brooke .5 00 Charles Price IS MI Jos. W. Milleon 6 00 W. A. J0hn5....:.... 500 A. P. Hoffman."... 600 John 5 A. Lane 6 00 Cash 00 Thomas Ryan 500 Henry Barnes 6 00 C. Bower 600 John Owen 5 00 W. Near 5 Mi H. T. Hagent .. . . .... 500 Caleb 8i11ing5........ 600 John Duncan 5 00 Christopher Busch.. SCO Jae. Knight 6 00 The Collectors will meet oo next. at 8 o'clock, at M. B. CONES Streets. Cltl TI MA. AN *ADJOILYIUNICD MEETING the Citizens of the THIRD WARD will be held THIS (Monday) EVSEIHO, at the HOUSE OF INDUS. TRY, CATHARINE Street. above Seventh. at 73i o'clock. to adopt measures to fill the quota of the Ward. By order of the Committee. It • JOB T. JUSTUS, Secretary. IOrSEVENTH DRAFT. Pn A meeting of the citizens without distinction of party, No. 1330 LOMBABD Street the 180. Say of January, 186 the requisite measures to rail der the President'e call to: DRAFT. A fall meeting is d Isaac Hazlehuret, Charles Nacalester. Wm. D. Lewis. \ Daniel Smith, Jr.. John Welsh, Salt uel Welsh, George Trott. Biel:aid B. Smith, Henry D. Sherrerd, Arthur 0 Coffin John F. Cabot, C. L. Rorie, Joieph Lea. Thomas Robins. Edwin M. Lewis, A. N. Walkinshaw, Robert P Kane, _sabre? , H. Smith, And p l c.. ELEVENTH WARD—AVOID THE DRAFT.—An Adjourned Meeting of the Citizens of the ELEVENTH WAItD will be held at the Hatt N. E. corner of SECOND and COATES Street (second story), on TUESDAY EVENING, 19th inst.. at 8 o'clock, to de vise means relative to tilling the quota of the ward: also, permanent organization. FREDERICK °LADING, President. Attest—CHAS. S. AUSTIN, Secretary. ' jalB 2t*if rad''EIGHTEENTH'WARD-875 EX TRA BOORT'''. —The Committee appointed to disburse the funds raised for tke purpose ofPaying the extra ward bounty to all recruits accredited to the Righteenth ward, will sit at ED. GORGAS' Office, BEACH Street. above Hanover, daily, from 2 to 4 o'clock P. H M. P. BRADY, W. W. WBYANTI Disbursing Committee. 2D. GORGAS, By order. H. EMPLBT, FRANKLIN KNIORT, } Chairman Committee. Secretaries. Jos. B. Amstr. jail-12t » CHARLES H. CRAMP, Treasurer THERE MUST BE NO DRAFT IN TES NINETEENTH WARD. The citizens of the Nineteenth Ward, without distinc tion to party. are requested to meet this (MONDAY) eve ning. at '7;4 o'clockat Temperance Hall, corner of FRANKFORD ROAD . and YORK street, for the purpose of taking the preliminary steps to obviate the necfmity of a draft. Come one and all. reveryChing can be done if Gael IacCORN INCRA) DELPHIA, Novemb At the Niection held 16th in Cl. were duly elected Meat Sank: Alexander James Steel. Robert Ervien. William P. Cox. Samuel T. Canby, Philip B. Mingle, John F. Grose, And at the meeting of the ("ATTU L, Esq., was nnanh AUX.WHILLDIN. Bee. Vi TOBBB 2A-SYm. Cashier. no IMNOTICE. —DEPART /WENT OF SIIRIT.FII3, Office of Chief Engineer and Surveyor. PHILADELPHIA. Jan. 4. 1884. Duplicate plans of this line and grade regalations of that portion of the First Ward, as is embraced within the following limits, are now prepared and deposited for public inspection at the office of the Surveyors and Regulators of the First and Second Districts: Section —. Bounded north by Norris street. south. by Hitner street. east by Broad street, and west by T aunty sixth street, at the office of Thomas Daly. Surveyor and Regulator F•rst District, No 9 Washington avenue. Section —. Bounded north by Morris and Mifflin streets, south by Shenk street. east by Ninth and Fifth streets, and west by Bread street. Section --. Sounded north by Mifflin strain, south_ by Wolf street, east by Delaware river, and west by FM street. • Section—. Bounded north by Shrink street. eolith by Curtin street. east by Filth street. and west by Broad street. Section Bounded north by Wolf street, south by Curtin street. east by Delaware river, and west by Fifth street. at the office of Alfred 2 ming, Surveyor and Regu lator Second District, southeast corner of Fourth and Catharine streets. And the Board of Surveyors have appointed MONDAY, the 18th day of January. 1884. at half past ten o'clock A. DI., to consider any ohteeticaus that may be urged thereto by any °Risen Interested therein. STRICKLAND KNBASS. iaB-16.111.3t Chief Bngineer and Surveyor. MS INSRAN OF NNS CB TATI It PHILADELPHIA, Jan. I.S. The following g entlemen have been duly electir. bl. rectors of the CorapanY for the year 1864: Henry D Sherrerd ' 'Thomas B. Watson, Charles Macalaste4 Henry G. Freeman. William S Smith.- Chariest.. Lewis. William It White. _ George C. Carson, George H. Stuart, Edw. C. Knight, Pronuel Croat. Jr... John B. Austin. Tobias Wagner. At Meeting of the Directors, held THIS DAY, EMBRY D SHERRSED. Esq.. was unanimously re elected President of tne company. jal4.6t WILLIAM II ARP.IIR, Secretary. VirOFFICIO OF THE GIRA.RD COL LEGE PASSENGER. lii ILWAY 00., corner of COLUMBIA and RIDGE AVatIII6S.—PHILADELPHIA. 11, 1884. At the Annual. Meeting of Stockholders. held thls day the following gentlemen were elected for the enening year:- John I ambert. Obas Thomson Tones, William & °rant, PHILADELPHIA AND READING P OII itAILBOAD oomirANT. Moe No. *I7 South 870213treek FnuApamuna, December 2, 1863. DIVIDENDNOTIOB.—The Transfer Boob, of this Company will be dosed on TIiIIRSDAY,_ _rah instant. and reopened on TIIIISDAY,_Januars 12. IFDL A Dividend of AMIN PBS MT., clear of State tax. has. been declared on the Common Stook. payable in Common Stook on and after the Slat December next to the holders thereof as they shall standd on the books at the close of business on the 17th inst.registere A Dividend of THERE AND A SAL! PILE CWT.. Shur of State tax, has been declared on the Pre ferred Stock, holder. in Cash or Common Stock, at the option of the holder. on masher the 31st December next , to the stocarnolden as they shah stand registered on the beebe et the eke, of llmainote on the 17th that. Holders of eertifleatet which have been digeharged from this ogles, or either of the Transfer A z Am a mi in particularly requested to have them duly the Transfer Books to whisk they have been transferred. Prior to the 17th hut. Stockholders whose names are registered on the New York books will be paid at the Farmers' Loan and Trust Compass, and those whore names are nglitered on the Boaton books will be paid at the ace of Mourn L Thaye tf r it Brother. • S. BICADIVED. dea- JOIMAILIMIWAR SP I 111 WI ol_q_non. oot WILL SOLDIIII I L - 11OLDiours who vs te ntol* or s tau dodge Us *PALM= bimbo " SO lEme .11t= went; &nil retort e r *Moo r , - lovzitsitior rots bilottor • roomoot. Is roddozi_Ll. re - fit INV vaarnmill.' 4IGNE6D ACKNOWI.- of the following_contribti of PO T ifteenth Ward : LOS. TER, Treasurer, .1. B We15h....... • . 00 Daniel McDevitt 00 Sohn J. snare 00 James Kirkpatrick... 00 John McGuire. • . ..... 133 Wm. A. White 00 Charles J. 5ite....... 00 Win. Crouse ' 00 Seth England 00 t*eo. W. Both OD SaraL McMullin 00 Richard 5tee1e........ 00 Joseph Hermon 00 John F. Baker 00 Wm: E. Harinnm.... 09 Daniel B. Edwards- 00 Win Curry 00 Thomas H. Holmes.. 03 Jahn Helmet 00 Thomas N. Trio' a) thomas M. Hanna... 503 t H. Levin GOO W. Walmsley 600 X G. Braman 600 J. H. C H . Bo obena ger 8 00del 5 00 P. S. Fontana& 6 00 George Mi11er........ 500 A. St aus 500 Wardsiday 5 a 3 P. d 5 00 S. Neeley - SCO T. Huron , •• 600 Wm 0 Foulke . 500 films. F Taylor 5 00 E. H. Zieber._.. 500 Mark R. Missiner.... 600 Geo. L. Fisher. - ... • 500 Columbus Tweed.... 600 John Sheppard 5 00 Conrow Hancock.... 600 J. K 5 00 W. W ogden 5 00 Chas. Whitesides.... 500 Ang. F. Kirk......,-.. 500 Geo E. Wilson, Jr... 600 James MeCarrier.... sal Isaac W. Smith 600 'N. D Hall. 5 00 Frank Herdman 5 00 P. Lowe 5'03 PI Painter.' 600 Wm. Smith 5 00 F. Stranger..... ••• ••• 500 E. L. Fudge 500 Wm. C. Boat. 6 00 Wm. Miller 5 00 C. Cnskaden OO Thos. Covey 5 00 Conrad Kline 3 00 Jae G. Cook 200 F. Hopen fib 2 00 'JohnMaxwell. 2 00 Sprett 1 00 William S. Holmes.. 100 James Birmingh..... 100 P. „Daly . 100 JoB Lewis 2 50 John Harman - --- • • 2'60 William Mailings.... 260 Cash 900 Cuisea Ogden. •..- • .. 2 2 00 T. Gry • OO T. - Foster ........ ..... 2, al Hugh Rogers 2 00 A. Lipsett 200 Wzn. F. Warren...». 200 1 Cash 100 John V. Wright 100 . Thomas Horan. ..... :•• 100 James McGrave 1 00 William Palmer..... 100 Samuel Wrig 1 ht-- 1 to T 1 00 . Breen 03 J. C 1 oo Edw. Harper 1 00 Jos. Richards. • • ..... 60 Robert Taylor .. 60 Michael Costillo 60 Mrs, Hillegard . • 50 1.705. Richie 103 Michael Collins 300 John Collies 2 60 John T. Lane 3 00 Michael Mi 11....:.... 200 Patrick Carroll. 2 00 Joshua Andrews. • .... 100 Peter Kelley..' . .... 100 Robert Andrew 1 00 William Slack. 100 George Bibb .... 100 John MeDerrlt. 100 Samoa Parks...... • ... 100 J HughG Holli allic 1 00s 1 On P. O'Donnell. ....... 800 Alfred Middle ton 1 00 .1. V. Douglass 3 00 Andrew Christey • ... 100 F. He15hmer.......... 3OD John Schnitzer 3 00 Charles P. Trask 2 00 J H. Kau 3 mheimer- 00 Winter 2 OD F Brackney .... , .... 200 John Deaner 2 00 G. Nirm 2 00 C. Deal .... 100 G. Stlrk 1 00 P. Megonegal 1 00 George Fatty 1. 00 M. Hemphill 1 00 Y. P. Stevenson 1 00 Mr. Le le te 100 Thomas Riley 100 Henry Wobensmith flash .. 1 2 0 00 0 Cash .._ 200 Edw. W. Scattergood 100 Caleb Hunsberger. ••• 100 George Svarns - • ••••• • 200 R Montgomery 2 00 J. A. Patterson . 0 CIO Win. Irwin 300 H. Megrath 3 00 John Hick 3 00 lames Hicklev 2 00 Wm. G. Mabarg...... 150 Henry Jagglin 1 60 John Roney 1 00 A. D. Irwin.... •• • • 100 , James Maglachlin.... 100 , Patrick Carver 1 00 A Steinbrochel 1 00 Charles Clare 1 00 H. Warren Terry- •• 25 T. H o lland 5 00 S. ...... .... SCO J. F. Oram 5 05 L L. Pauly ...... 10 00 J. P. Maguire 5 00 C. K. Stone 6 00 P. B. Simons 26 00 Win. W. Moyer-- 15 00 S. Vi"avrington. ..... . 10 00 P. Warrington-- 10 00 J. S. MaUalla. 600 A. H. Claypool°. • .... 2CO David Ward 2 00 Aaron Joseph 5 00 George Horter. 5 00 .T. Banners .. .. .. • • ••.... 25 00 Louis C. Her" 5 01 Charles F Haslet.... 20 00 Christian Karry._.,.._ 200 n WEDNESDAY EVENING I._ corner TWENTIETH and HOB POTTER. Treasurer. ARD —AVOID TUE EILADELPRIA. Jan. 14. 1864 of the SNYBDITH WARD, , will be held at Neill'a Hall, below Broad. on Monday. 64. at 9 o'clock P. N., to take lee the quota of the ward un r Troop& and AVOID THE lealred. Joseph A. Clay, &.L. Moss. Joseph Cabot. John Rodman Paul, Edward S. Buckle,. Charles Cabot, John L. Lawson, George Patehell, " Henry Cabot. Henry L. (Jaw, R. Tunteon. George N. Tatham, Charles S. Riche. George Inmartßiche. Wm Elliott, J..hn A. Shermer, Wm. Harbeson, Francis A. Godwin, there. one will assist. 1t• Gle BARK, PHILA. 334,1883. st. the following Stookhold • ton of the. Corn Eioheasco G. Oatte:ll, i .. Christian J. Hoffman. H. W. Cathervrood. Edmund A. Sender, Charles E. Wilkins, David Vanderveer. Jonathan Knight. Board this day ALEX. G. mously re-elected President t lea President, and JOBE W. S. W. TORREY. Cashier. COMPANY OF THE LVANIA. PRESIDENT. N. B. NDWARDS. DIRECTOREI. 1 Andrew L. Butler. Henry Croaker. W. S. BLIGHT, Secretary and. Treainrer. CALMS COPE. •TREASUREE• OP F 4 THEIINITZD STAVE SANITARY CONES ON, (Philadelphia branch,) office of the Philadelphia Saving Fund Society. acknowledges the receipt of the following contributions since the last report: botite A. pods . ; crigtionilt . __ .. $2O po ficTiiiiikiitim ..../elliTa7dtiitional) — 2l 0 5 Sudsy Stbool 9311itihnktifY eootety• of the Spring Garden Baptist Oanrolk 60 00 Horattnann & Sono (additional) 100 00 Tyler & eq. (additional) _ 10000 ,Cyler Morrie. Wheeler & Co. (additional) ..... A. J. Lewis (additional) D are. Hen Windsor (additional). 23 00 Colored Women's Fair, per Mrs. Dorsey. president.= 00 Charlestown. Chester county. Aid Society 19 33 Philadelphia and Trenton Railroad Company (ad ditional) 100 00 Previously reported Total prTHE COOPER SHOP COMMITTEE make the following acknowledgments: Capt. B F. and Mechanics' Bank ... ... $lO 00 Bank of Commerce. (additional) ... 60 CO Mechanics' Bank, (additional) - 50 00 Consolidation Bank, (additional) 60 CO Anthracite Insurance Company. (additional) 25 03 Joseph Roche 6 03 Mrs. B. Davide. (additional) 20 00 George Shepherd 6 00 Thomas Close .. ..-- 5 CO John Gregg. (additional.) per James Toomey 25 00 Friends, per James Toomey 25 00 Capt. B. Vetlear. (additional) 10 00 Also, from Messrs. Cain, Backer, & Cook, (additional,) one car-load of coal. It UNITED STATES CHRISTIAN COMMISSION.—Cash Acknowledgments to Dec 31. 1883. Contributions since the let of the year will be acknowledged next week: Army Committee Y. H. C A.. Boston... $2,989 14 John Y. Farwell, Chicago. Ili • 1 000 00 Citizens of Chicago. 111., per John V. Farwell ... . IOM 27 2.003 97 Detroit Army Committee, per R. C. - Walker New York Committee Christian Commission, Rochester. N. Y., Per 0 D. Grosvener. 'Proem Army Committee, Buffalo , N. Y.. per John D. Bin, Chairman Army Committee, Buffalo, N. Y., Y. Al. C. A.. per John D. Hill Cincinnati (Ohio) Branch Christian Coin mieston Clerks in Pension Office. Washington, D. C.. per Rey. S. L. Bowler. New York Committee Sharp's Church, Harrisburg, Pa.... Vitizene of Harrisburg and Vicinity Millen* of New Cumberland and New Market, per H. A. Lamberton.Trcas.. 60 00 JOS. PATTERSO* —a; . Tr 'NZ 022 66 aware?. THE UNITED STATES CHRISTIAN COMMISSION begs leave .to acknowledge the receipt of the following additional MOSPITAL STORES np to the Bth inst.: PENNSYLVANIA. . - Philadelphia-3 "Bousewlvet," Mary C. Caldwell; 3 dozen bottles wine, Mrs. Charles P. Imlay; 1 package. Lutheran Board of Publication; 1 parcel. Miss S. A. Trevor. Carlisle-11 boxes per Sarah D. Tomlinson. • Brie-1 box, ladies' Aid Society. • Marwrny--1. box. Ann C. Millet GetM,Womn—i boxes. Madame Clement's School, Hunter Lake-2 boxes,Friends Bridgeport-1 box, AIW , Aid Society. Bonesdale—l bbl Soldiers' Relief Association. Ablb aton—Lbbl, Ladies' Aid Society. Robrebncg-1 box, Ladies. .NEN YORK. _ _ New York-18 parcels. N. Y. Committee 11. S. C. C. Troy-1 bbi. 4 casks, Ladies' Aid Society. Buffalo-21 boxes.l ked.Ladies' Christian Commission. Watervliet-2 boxes, Newtonville Soldiers' Aid Society. Waterford-2 bble. Soldiers' Belief Society. Larsingburst —1 cask, Ladies Adam's Basut-1 box oar Rev Charles Cary. _ MASSACHUSETTS. Boston-21 boxes. 6 amels.B Ws. Army Commtttee T. M.G.. A. loarael. Palmer. Waterman. & Hatch. NEW JBBSEY, .• adl- Cranberry-3 bble.l - P ox, Le& MA A.esootatiou. Lambertville-8 boxes. 1 keg. Ladles' Aid Sochal. Tom% Elver. Ocean county_ —1 box, Lading. - Du Quoin-1 box. Union Sabbath School. MICHIGAN._ _ _ _ • - . Romeo—l. box, Brace and Armada Congregational So ciety. ' MISSOURI. St. Charles-1 parcel. Mary E Sibley. The immense pressure of business upon us. incident to the preparation of the second annual Report of the Com. mission.' has prevented as full an acknowledgment this week of cash and hospital stores, which we had hoped to make. All not acknowledged up to this date will hp peer next week. In the meantime we hop 3 that our friends will not relax their efforts in supplying na with whet is needed to give comfort and enjoyment to our sol dier& - The Commission in the year upon which it has entered bones to greatly enlarge its work, depending on the generous support of its friends to sustain it in the patriotic undertaking. 'I he annual meeting of the Commission will he held on January 27th, and the anniversary on January 28th. soon after which we hope to send our friends our second an nual eport. GHO. H sTueßr. Chairman, It ILI Bkl , lll Street. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE Members of the Merchants' Fund. will be held at the Rooms of the Board of Trade, ea TUESDAY, the 19th Met., at 4 o'clock P. M. ~_ isla-Sto RICHARD WOOD. Secretary. rz±-jr. OFFICE OF THE PENNSYLMANLI. COMPANY FOR INSURANCES ON LIVES AND GRANTING ANNUITIES. —ParientmpurA. January 1. 18&1.-The annual meeting of the St,ckholders of this Company will take place at their office, No. 304 WALNUT Street, on MONDAY. the 18th instant. at 12 o'clock N. And at the same time an election will he held for Thirteen Directors, to serve the ensiling year. al-lbt* WILLIAM B. HILL, Actuary. MrOFFICE OF THE ENTERPRISE INSIJRARCR fro. 400 WAINUT Street. PHILADELPHIA. January 12. Mi. .At.the annual meeting of the Stockholdera of this Com pany, held on the lick day of January. 1884, the follow mg gentlemen were elected Directors for the ensuing Tear F. Ratchford Starr, George IL Stuart. I William McKee. Jam H. Brown, Nalbre'Vrezier, J. L. Stringer, J. M. Atwood, George W. falmeatock. B. T. Tredick, James L Claahorn, Mordecai L. Dawson, William G. Boniton. At a meeting of the Boat d of Directors, held this day, F. RATCHFORD STARR. was re-elected President—and THOS. R. MONTGOMERY elected Vice President. • CHARLES FOSTER, Secretary'. MOFFICE. OF THE. LOCUST SIOUX. TAIN 00AI. AND IRON COMPANY, PEILADM.- - FETA, Dee. 18, 1863. Ti e Annual Nesting of the Stockholders of said Coin. pany Will be held at their office, No. 330 South THIRD street, on MONDAY, the 18th day of Sanitary. 1851, at 11 o'clock A. N., at which time an election will be held for seven Directors, to serve for the enemies' year. The transfer books of the Company will be closed for fifteen days immediately Preceding the day of election. dela-_ .108._ C. COPPtiOR. Secretary. MOFFICE OF THE FIL&NEFORD ADD SOUTHWARK PRIL4DELPHIA CITY PASSENGER RA/LEOAD COMPANY, BEERS Street. below Fourth. PHILADBLPHIA, Jan. 7, 1864. At a meeting of the Board of Direelore held thin day, a dividend of .FIVE PER CENT. upon the Capital Stook wee declared, payable to the Stockholders, or their legal repesentatives, clear of all taxes, on and after the 18th inet. The Transfer Bookii will be closed until 18th Inst. iso , dtlB CRAB. R. ABBOTT, Secretary. VIC. OFFICE. OF THE FAIRETOLTNT AND ARCH.ST. CITY PASSENGER RAILWAY CO.. No. 2502 CALLOWHILL STREET—PathAnar.- PHIA. January 11th, 1864. —The Board of Directors have THIS DAY declared a Dividend of One Dollar per share ou the capital stock, payable to the stockholders or their legal representatives, on and after the 21st inst. The transfer books will be closed until the 21st inst. ial2•Bt JOHN T. LANGE, Treasurer. xrassicy simman t _PINE CRICEIt t STATE LINE RAILaOAD. --Agreeably to previous notice, a Meeting of the Commiesioners of the above enterprise was held at the Girard House, in Phila dell hia, on the 10th hist. , and atter the transaction of business they adjourned to meet again at the FRANKLIN HOUSE, in Jersey Shore, Lycomirg oskunty, on THURS DAY. the 4th day of February, 1864. at 10 o clock A. Id., to open books and receive subscriptions, preparatory 'to organizing the Company', • report on the general character of the route will be made by the Engineer at that time DECEMBER 16. 1861. NELPHIA UNION -Tann CANery CO AL 1.2, 1864MPANY, PHILA. The annual meeting of the UNION CANAL COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA will be held at the Mee. No. 229 WALNUT Street. (Farquhar Building,) on TUESDAY, the 24 day of February next. at 11 o'clock A. M., when an election will be held for officers and managers to serve for the ensuing year. The transfer boons will be closed after the 23d instant, and remain closed until after the meeting, ial&tf2 I.R THOMPSON. Secretary. - Mw NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO the members of the EAST PENNSYLVANIA AORICIT &VIRAL AND MECHANICAL SOOLETY that there 8111 be an election for President, two Vice Presi dent;. Treasurer. Recording Secretary, Corresponding S. cietary, Executive Committee of night, and en Audit ing Committee of three of Raid Society, to Serge for the ensuing_year, on MOEDA - Y. the 18th day of January (third Monday ). lB64. at 2 o'clock P. M . at the Society's Hall, in NORRIS TOWN, Montgomery county Pa. A tall attendance is requested. HBORGE H. COBSOS. DECEMBER I% 1863. Recording Secretary. de2l-mdt M' OFFICE OF TUN GIRARD COI, LEGZ PASSENGER RAILWAY COMPANY. cor ner cf COLOMBIA and RIDGE Avenues, PHILADEL PHIA. January 7.1884. At a meeting of the Board of Directors. held this day. a dividend of ORE DOLLAR per Share was declared on eact'Sbare of the Capital Stock of the Company, payable on demand to the Stockholders or their legal representa tives, clear of all taxes. The trawler books will be closed till the 20th inst. fail-et W. S BLIGHT. Treasurer. MNo.MIEDICAL PURVEYOR'S OF.FIMEy 7 Worth FIFTH Street. PHILADELPHIA. Noy 12. 1883. Importers and Dealers in MEDICIIIES. HOSPLTAL STORES HOSPITAL FURNITURE, B&DDIN(t ICS. @o.. are invited to eubmit their Price Mete from time to time to this Office. J. MURRAY. noIS-6tamtf Surgeon and Medical Purveyor. ARMY GOODS. FOR THE ARMY AND NAVY. EVANS & MASSA - L.l4 g nixtanrAiwy Eiunismanvami, 418 ARGIL. STREET, PHILADSLPHtA. Banners, Bearimentai and COMMIT YAM EWOrds. Sashes. Belts, Fan:sante, Epaulettes. Hata. Caps, Can teens. Haversacks, Camp Bits. Field Glasses, Spurs. and everything Pertaining to the complete outfit of Army and Navy Officers. • liberal discount allowed to the trade. iaB-1m G. W. SIMONS db BROTHER, SAISOIf-STREET HALL. PHILADELPHIA. MANDFACTIVESES OF JEWELRY. FINE SWORDS, AND MILITARY GOODS IN EVERY VARIETY. ateM-iIAL FROTEIINGLIAM di WELLS Win FOR GALS. HEAVY. MEDIUM, AND LIGHT MEETINGS AND __SHIRTINGS. STANDARD DRILLS, BEM GASTON FLANNELS. WASH NOTON AND VICTORY CAMBRICS AND BROWN SILBECIAS. LBACHED. AND COTUIET JEANS. No. 12 ' WORSTED YARN. &o. 50221 t It COPARTNERSHIPS., COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE.-THE Undersigned has this day associated with himself, in. the GENTLEMEN'S FUNSISHINO AND SHIRT MANUFACTURING BUSINESS, A B MAGARICAL J and W. A. JAMES, under the style of J. W. SCOTT & Co. The business will be carried on as hertofore, at the °Pretend. No. 814 CHESTNUT Street. JANUAIiCII 1: DM. - rial 6-60 J. W. SCOTT. IC - 1171 FEBRUARy,I IST APRIL, 1864. IST MAY, COWPDX/El 7 8-1.0 .A.NI3 5-20. WANTED. DREXEL 84 CO. NO PICTURES HAVE BECOME NO more popular than BENBRII Colored PbotoarePho. MOW eeeerlla And MIMIC inurldlenc• command mom to the SIOUX Only 110.• BQODID street above Green. leb prEBTAT. PHOTOGIIAPIE CARTES BLyism,..trimid, at Navin* s l w. IV WIWI* - .165 of 50 00 $121.60 at'S $122,639 71 it 3800 40 00 5 20 10 00 9,7C4 27 232.318 39 1=3133 MILITAUY. 11 COMPANY ''E," 20T13: REGIMENT, will meet at their ARMORY at 12 o'clock NOON. TO DAY, to receive equipments, and peoses4 16 Harris bnr NeCLINTOCK, Captain. _ e R- VA MCIVER. 0. C. Ito IHEADQUARTERS 91AT RAM PA. VST.VOLS . 432 CHESTNUT St.. below Kith, Col. B. M. GREGORY. Commanding. Good men wanted to fi ll LLD the ranks. Call early. 3alB•Btt AN ENTHUSIASTIC MEETING OF THE CITIZENS OF THE EIGHTH WARD Was held on Friday Evening; January 15th, at the rooms of the HorticultozalSocrely. to take measures canise the quota of the Ward under the President's for trawls, and thereby avoid a draft. The following-named gentlemen were appointed as Committees from the different Precincts to collect funds to carry oat the ob ject of the meeting:_ FIRST PRECINCT. GIIPIM John'E. Gould, Lori er n B !Robt lodgo B. Randall, t. Theodore Cagier, Clement B. Penrose. SECOND PRECINCT J. Mark EtYrig_e. _ Colonel Chas. S. Smith, Alexander L. Gongdon, IA. r. Berle. Cadwallader Biddle. THIRD PRECINCT. Alert. H arp ., Charles hicEarsa. Caleb Johnson, J. L. Moee. Biebard Aehttrat. Joseph 0. Bosensarten. FO 'CUTE( /tE r! li r- C H T... B. McClellan, Jobn R. Penrose. William Buekerell, Alex S Dougherty FIFTH PRECINCT. Isaac G. Coleabury, William H. Aghtiorst., .Toseph Trotter. Gorge H. Raker. Farman Rogers. Joaenh B. Fry. Edwin Greble. !Edward H. Trotter, George G. Weaver. Charles L. De Sangre. Harrison G. De Silver. An Executive Committee. composed of the following named gentlemen. was then appointed to disburse the fonds raised for the purpose or paring the extra Wsrd bounty of $lOO to all recruits accredited to the Eitahth Ward : ' Benj. Etynge. 'lsaac Norrie, J. Fisher Learning. Morris Patterson, Beni H. Brewster. Solomon W Roberts. A meeting ofsthe Precinct Executive Committee will be held THIB EVENING, at 8 o'clock. at the office of the Provost Marshal of the Second Distrist. No. 256 Borah Twelfth street. THEODORE CUYLER, President. CHARLES W. SMITH, Secretary. It 9 TWELFTH WARD.-FIFTY DOL. LARK EXTRA BOUNTY WILL BE PAIDITO BVBRy RROntri'r ACCREDITED TO THAI WARD. The Committee of Citizens to collect funds to enable the quota of the Ward to be filled by Volunteers, and thereby avoid the neso.sity of a ,raft. rive notice that the will pay Fifty Do ll ars Sutra Bounty to Recruits m att e d to t his ward. Every citizen is directly or indi rectly interested in this subject, and the .lommittee hope to receive ail the aid and encouragement that our patri otic people can extend to them. The number required for the Ward is One hundred and fifty, and the Commit tee confidently rely upon :the liberality of the citizens of the Watd. to contribute Tetiffirent for the purposes re qhe CommitioictO pay the Bounty to Recruits will sit daily at the house of F. &L. LADNER, 'Northern Mili tary Hail, Third street, below Green, commencing MONDAY, JnuarylBth, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. K. and o 'clock. P. K 6)11111h ; TIIR TO RECEIVE SUBSCRIPTIONS. FIRST PET CINCT. -A. H. Faller, S. Sn_yder ben Grubb. J. Gold mirk, S . H. Bash, Theo A. Royal, R. D. Work. 3i.b W. Rickards, John Clymer, P. H. Becker, James B. McFarland. ssetwa Pitiaver —Peter H. Charles 11. Masson, George W. Clark- Charles M. Warner, Peter Werra, William Barrie. William Andress, Abel Limoln, F. W. Thomas. THIRD PRECINCT.-7 P. Nicholson, Frederick Ladner. George Brety, Daniel M Fox. Franklin S. Wilson. Peter Rovandt, Samuel Fox, John o..Jamee, William Va r. er. George M. Snodown. Robert M. Banks, Otto Maas. P. H. Heppe W. Langenbarties, Adam Keller. FOHRTH PRECINCT —Paul Thurlow. John Simon W. Arnold, John K. Minivan. H. Craw ford. John Neyl, B. H. Stuckert, Robert A. P. Moore, Thomas Beagle. FIFTH PRIICINCT. —Abraham W. Haines. Jonas Yerger, Edwin McCaig. John H Finer. Charles W. Beak. Chas. H. R. Triebels, John H. Parker. SIXTH PRBCINI3T.-0118,T1013 B. Abel, John A. Meyers. Lambert Stooks. P. H. Horn. John SI Pieta, Sr., John Batzig. John A. Samson, Fred.. Rentahier. SEVENTH PRECINCT. --Siscrge Butz, Davis Pearson, A. U. T. Smith. B, Hecht, Benjamin M. Wright. Charles M. Neal, Charles B. Smith, Stephen Rieglevlleury B. Zie gler, John S. Hass. . . Committee to pay Bounty to Recruits, meeting daily at Northern Military Hall: AIE JOB W. RICKARDS. CHARLES M. WAGNER, FRR ORRICK LADNER, LO HNHNGLNER , CHARLES R. ABEL, - A. C. T. SMITH. WILLIAM B. MANN, Chairman. DAVIS PEAR3ON, Treasurer. WM, B. CONNELL, Secretary. lt• SEVENTEENTH-WARD BOUNTY FUND MEETING . —EXTRA BOUNTY.—An adjourned meeting of the citizens of this Ward, wi J. be held on MONDAY EVENING. January 18th. et the EMMEN RA LL, S. N. corner of FIFTH and THOMPSON Streets. at 7X o'clock. All citizens favorable toll ding the quota of this Ward. and preventing a draft thefein. and all those ENROLLED and LIABLE TO SERVE. are called upon to RESPOND. and by contributing to the Bounty- Fund you will be enabled to secure many of those re cruits Who are leaving this Ward to be accredited to, and receive the Bounty promised by other Wards. Energetic and prompt action is necessary. It will take but a small amount from each to raise sufficient funds (as many or the citizens have come forward nobly) to pay a Bounty that will secure a sufficient number to fill the quota. The:Committee to procure recruits have full authorftY to pay Bounties to all accredited to this Ward. OLIVER orrzNazs. President, 1324 North FIFTH Street. ANDREW MOBRIDE, Treasurer, 1221 North SECOND Street. M. F. DOUGHERTY, Secretary. it* 1.301 North THIRD Street. TWENTIETH- WARD BOUNTY-FUND MEETING. 'FIFTY DOLLARS TO Raoria RSCRUIT. A meeting will be Meld THIS EVBSTRO. at S o'clock, at the CHURCH, Amara Street, above Meeter, to re ceive enbeeriptiona to the• fund. Precinct, Committees will make report and pay over their collections, as each subt eriber's name will be published. tiEO. WILLIAMS, President. B. HARM, Seeretaty. ice PROVOST GUARD.,- ONE THOU- S/MD RECRUITS WARTED FOR PROVOST GUARD !DUTY. The Honorable Secretary a War has authorized Major General GEORGE CAD WALADER to organize and equip a special force for Garrison. Provost Guard, and other duty. Ken 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, halm new en opportunity rarely offered in the military service. A number of competent Giallo...Nudefans, and Print ers, as well es Carpenters and other mechanics, will be required for special duties. No man need apply for admi■gion intothis organization unless he can bring the recoMmendation above men tioned, is between la and 45 years of age, and at least 5 feet 5 inches in height. Recruits will be clothed andillaced on duty at the Pro vost Barracks 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 an intention to fulfil their promises and act in good faith towards persons who have been accredited to them for the purpose of avoiding the draft. 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Aprlicatien for permission to appear before them should be made In writing to tbe SURGEON O&NBRAL 11. S. A., at WASHINGTON, D. C., and should be ac companied by evidence o r regular graduation and good moral sharacter. Surgeons of the Volunteer*StatT are promoted from the grade of Assistant Surgeon, and are selected for merit 02217/. JOSEPH K. ARIfe S. doting Snrgoon. General. SurgoOn Ganssalts office. Washington, D. U. • J611.5.'64. jail.-tmet N- 0 TIC, E.—THE' UNDERSIGNED, a. , baying wiiebatealkow M. A._10111.3. the BLANK ROOK . AND STATIONARY BITSINI&S, at the N. II corner of FOURTH AND WALNUT STREETS. begs leave. to info, m his friends and the public. and the former Patrons of the ektalatehm,ent. that be is prepared to o nnoig Ali orders in his line. and trusts, by personal attanifon and promEtnests. to merit their patronage. ns.ANII - BOONS,' Of Virtri desiclption. on hand or_made to order. In the best manner. Also a metal assortment of - COUNTING•HOUSII STATIONARY. • • • ' 'JAMBS .HOO AIL If. B. corner 1:01311,T111 and WaL NUT Streets. J 4 ANTABY /, Ified; lals-3? WANTS. WANTED-PROOFREADING, ()O PTING and other writing. Address Bog 36. Bristol. Bucks county, Pennsllwiala• WS St. FIRE-PROOF SAFE WANTED TO RZIIT. — Addregs "Sara," at this office. 3alB-St WANTED-A. YOUNG MAN, WHO ia a_goad Accountant and Penman, to take charge of 0- a Bet of books. Address, with reference. Beg 1651, P. It* AN AGENT WA • s p: A" : LY FINANCIAL PAPER, favorably known, and of good standing. Published in New York. The agency will afford a pleasant and profitable position to a com petent and reliable man. A thorough canvasser and an efficient 'gent wanted. Address. with references, G. N.." Box fiSTS, New York Post Office. iai 2t. WANTED -BY A 10IING MAN, situation as salesman in a first-class retail dry sande store, or ae bookkeeper. or clerk in any branch of business; has a practical knowledge of bookkeePinc. and also twelyeyears' experience in the retail. dry goods and notion business. Beet of references_ given as to ca. Pe.bility. integrity, drc. Address "8.-8.." Press office. Ale -St* WANTED - UNION MUTUAL IN. &NCE. and Delaware Mutual laturrauco Scrip. Address Box 8427 Post Office. JalB-Bt* LIFE INSURANCE.-WANTED -A Canvasser for city and country. for a first-class Bits Insurance COMPAZY. Address "Box 148," with qualifi cations. ialfi-6t" WANTED.- A BOY, ABOUT SIX teen years of age. with a knowledge of job print log, can obtain tuf_ood situation, out of the city, by call ing at 705 JAYNE Street. ial6 THREE EXPERIENCED SALESWO MEN WAWTSD. Apply to BDWilf SALT. AF co., 26 Swath bBCOND Street. 381440 WANTED -A FIRST-CLASS TRA VELLING SALESMAII,. familiar with the Gen tlemen's Furnishing Trade. Must give undoubted refe rences Address the LOCKWOOD MANUFACTURING CO., 2155 South THIRD Street. Philadelphia. itil4-6t* WANTED -A FIRST. CLASS TRA VELLING SALESMAN. in the Wholesale Drug. Paint and Glass business. None need apply but men of experience, with large commercial acquaintance in the West, and a thorough knowledge of the Drag and Paint business. Po a suitable person a liberal salary will be paid. Best of references required. Address ZEIGLER andalPP. U 1240 S. V. corner SECOND GREEN. AN EASTERN MANUFACTURING Firm. 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 experi ence in the Dry Goode business, be a popular salesman, and produce the most undoubted reference as to charac ter, ability. dtc. Applications. *which should give fall! particulars, will be considered confidential. and- may be addressed to Box 919, P. 0.. Boston. AGENTS WANTED TO SELL THE STANDARD HISTORY OP THE WAR. A rare cbance to Mahe money. Agents are clearing from $lOO to $2OO a month. 200,000 volumes already sold. Send for circulars. Address JONES BROS. di CO., Publish ers, BALTIMORE. Md. deH-3w fi $3,000. $5,000, AND OTHER trom to invest on mortgage. Appl y to JOSEPH S. SIDDALL.Con ea % lat Street WAN $2,000 IdeNUTA T O E TU P HING BU S S A I4I, C f A or S th i ! use of which a liberal alma of profits given. „ Best of references furnished. Address. with name /sc., C. W. Box 754. P. O. jal6.2t* 5000. - A BUSINESS-MAN HAY , in tir tatc9 g ma t eel intsrest in an eitalereAsiness(emmig prefer red), or would join a party Lavin; a like amount in signing a new concern. Address 'Finance,' Prese office. J Etl6-St* S(1 MONTH 1-W - 4 WANT AGENTS AT x-F witeo a month, expenses pmfd, to pall oar Everlaating Pencils, °ries' zia,l Burners, and 13 other article& 13 cir culars sent free. SHAW & CLARK. Btddeford, Me. 4122.1 m $7 5 A MONTH 1--I WANT TO nraZ Agents in every lionnly at *75 a month, expos• see raid, to sell mynew chasm Family Sewing Mashinos. Address. S. MADISON. Alford. Means. 0572,-dliwitg d ik k DEPUTY QUARTERMASTER GSNEEAL'B OFFIGH—PiaLADELPRIA. Feb. S. VESSELS WARTED immediately to Garry COAL to the following nointa P Hey in., Pia. Port Monroe, Va. Alexandria, Pa. Newborn, N. 0. Port Royal, S. 0. A. BOYD. tel(1-tr Captain and Assistant Qaartermaster. LOST AIM FOUND. L 0 S T—A GOLD BRACELET, ON SKATING POND, SATURDAY AFTERNOON, 16th WAWA, TO DOLLARS Reward will be iiivezto Ander. T. TYNDALL, 618 North Emma Street. INSURANCE COMPANIES. T . TrixoN MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA, INCORPORATED 1804. The following statement of the affairs of the Company is published in conformity with a provision of Its charter: Promtame written from January 1. 1888. to January 1. 1964. $177.994 10 Do. undetermined January 1,1883 43,0312 Proudlms earned during the year as above.. .5t68.762 Interest from investments 10, age 39 Losses paid Surtax the Year $88,499 4B Return premiums 13,090 33 _taxa:armee 11,350 99 Expense, C01:0011111.101121. and Cozad- buttons to volunteers 15,638 60 United States tax 2,510 53 $131,089 94 Less amount reserved to Day' losses heard from but not adjusted 11.000 00 Commutation to customers in lieu of scrip.... Balance remaining with the Company. The Directors have declared a dividend of EIGHT PER CENT. on the capital stock, and. SIX PER CENT. on the outstanding scrip, out of the above profits, paya ble on demand, free of all taxes. The assets Of the Company tousled of 41,720 6 per cent. bonds Camden and Amboy Railroad.. 10.000 do. do. North Pennsylvania Railroad. 10.000 do. do. Philadelphia and /Die Railroad. 14.610 do. do. Ches. and Del. Canal Co. 11,600 7-80 do. United States. `16,8006.20 de. do. 0. 000 United States Certificates of Indebtedness. 6.000 6 per cent. coupon bonds State of Pennsylvania. 16,0005 per cent. bonds do. 2,000 loan to State of Pennsylvania, aid to volunteers. 16,000 6 per cent. bonds city of Philadelphia. 7,000 do. do. city of Pittsburg. 7,000 0 per cent. bonds do. 456 6 per cent. seg4P North. Pennsylvania Railroad, 1.063 shares Union Mutual Insurance Company. 88 do. Delaware Mutual Insurance Company. 100 do. North Pennsylvaniallailroad. 220 do. Pennsylvania Railroad. 48 do. Delaware Railroad. 58 do. Philadelphia Bank. 2,877 scrip of sundry insurance companies. Market value of the above.. • ... Bills receivable. Cash on hand . .4.4135,674 93 Cash deposited 11. 13 10,000 DO ------ 46,674 93 Sundry accounts due for unsettled premiums, salvages, and other accounts At the annual election for Directors, held January 11, 1864. the following gentlemen were elected Directors to serve three years: 7 panels Tete. George Lewis. John H. Irwin, David. Salamon. Heathery A. Smith, 0 W. Bernadon, J. P. Steiner, W. S. Baird, S. Delbert for one year, who constitate the Board of Directors with Richard 8. Smith, le Destonei, 1. R. Boris, Win. C. Kent, Henry Lewis Jr.. Edward L. Clark, Ellis Yarnall, Norris El RICHARD B. SMITH, President. JOHN MOSS, Secretary.' jsta•aw THE PENNSYLVANIA FIRE INSII RAWO3I COMPANY. —ln conformity with Act of Assembly of Aprll 6, bily, this Company pablion the fol lowing Usk of their assets—Hs. Mortgages, being all First Mort gages in the city of Philadel phia 5M4,100 Mortgages in the city. of Pitts burg... AM Mortgages In Backs county."... 6.000 Bills Receivable $367 66:800 1(1° 00 0 3 Real Estate 30,000 00 Schuylkill Navigation Company Loan 9.819 86 Canaan and Amboy Company Loan 63,493 55 Chesapeake and Delaware Canal Loan...—. 8.61260 Philadelphia, Wilmiugkm, and Baltimore 17.870 Railroad Stock. 936 shares 5O Philadelphia and Brie Railroad Loan 24,000 00 Pennsylvania Railroad L0an..... 10,00) 00 Pennsylvania Railroad Stock. 200 shares 9,18876 North Pennsylvania Railroad 1 omit 18,912 50 Harrisburg, Lancaster, &0., Railroad Loan.. 9,426 00 United States Loan, 780 20,000 00 do. d0....6. 79 30,000 00 do. do... Deposit 60,000 00 Pennsylvania State Loan, 24.1:00 00 Philadelphia City Ss 4L332 03 do. do. be 4,98875 Cincinnati 6s 5,672 60 Pittsburg Os 6,635 00 Philadelphia Bank, 294 share - I 24.800 26 Bank of North America. RO AMOS 10,000 IXI Western Bank, 220 shares 11,000 00 Girard Bank, 126 shares 6,600 00 Franklin Fire Insurance Company, SO shares 2.897 73 Manayask Gas Company, 20elaare.e 998 88 Cash on hand . 8,363 81 $670 611 09 WM. G. CROWELL. Secretary. Januaryl. 1864 ial2-6t OFFICE OF THE UNION MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. PHILADELPHIA,II, 1S&& Donee i.e hereby give n that the holders Of itte Oat standing Scrip of the Union Mutual Insurance Company of Philadelphia, that the Stock and Scrip holders, at a meeting bold this date. resolved to extend to the hold. era of thoontetandine Scrip the privilege of converting said Scrip into the Capital Stock of the company, accord ing to section 6th of the amendment to the charter on the same terms as Previous/7 done. payment of instalment to be made February 1. 1864. Otherwise. Interest to be chanted on payments made after that date, and the privilege aeonversion to cease after Jane to. 1834. 4alasvan2m JOHN MOSS. Secretary. FAME INSURANI No. 400 ORES' FIRE AN P D H i l ift. l l 3 DIKE° CE COMPANY, •TNUT STREET, ELTHIA ND ISSURANOE. ORB Pramis N Buck, Charles Richardson. nee= Lewis, O. W Davin. P. S George A. West. FRANCIS N. TVORYTYPES:- THOSE FINE PE. CIMENB of miniature likenesses. are exquisitely ex ecuted at B. F ItEINES'S new gallery, 824 Axes street. Their softnesqamd artistic coloring, strike all with ad miration. PORTRAITS OF LIVE-LIKE AP PBARANCE and truthful coloring B. F. Rai YEA'S wonderfully Accurate and aryls to litipahe Pi t o tafrapliq in (11 calurs, ilia'', at qi4 ARCA qtreet. lt• - - $2214/32 29 $170.4.99 12 MONASTERY MADONNA DELL' SASS() ON LAGO MAGGIORE, Rig great and most charming work. $18,31918 I ADMISSION, NIS CENTS. ia18•B1 . 17.010 15 23.010 15 420.339 03 • $220.000 00 • 28.2457 29 60.465 94 3364.298 j H. F. Robinoon. Samna C. Cook: James B. Campbell. lenry Samuel. ;hulas Wheeler. Clbert H. Newhall. homae Barlett. John W. Rvermen. Robert B. Potter. John- ECessler. Jr.. B. D Woodralr. cha-les Stokes, Joseph D Mils. President. RDSON, Vice President. iald-tf AINVIISEMIXONTS. NEW OHEST N trT.g R BET THEATRE !FL/ open on tinder the manageme -MONDAY, JANUARY AN. of Mr. LE nt ONARD GROVES of Greyer's Theatre, Waebington, D. C.. with oereral Tarr /IMPORTANT /INPROVItwENTS te._oak Eh. taxi. , and in tha anditorinw, including 114 W BeElfEd_ J T FURNITURE, &e.. and new end elegant es F1X.T175.0m. A FIRST-CLAS.S CON.PkNi• IncI FINBST m RA MA, TIC TALENT IN AMEEECA, has.been engaged, and GReND ORCHESTRA composed of principal. Boletate ot New York, Phi/adet phis. and Washington , is nowbeing oraludzelt THE OPENING PERFORMANCE will consist of Lester Wallack's great play of THE VATREAN, which will be produced. after elaborate preparatioch upon a locale of GREAT IisoNIFICEPfas. Full particulate given in due !meson MRS. JOHN DREW'S NEW Alio, : - RTREET THEATER. FIRST ARPFEARANCE TIPS BEASON OF 81.101, SORG DREW. TO•NIOHT (MONDAY), Jan. 181 h, 1801, THE SaIOOL FOR. fiCANDAL. LADY TEAZLE Mrs. 3011 N DRIKW: M.C. Candour .....Hiss Mary Carr. . T F C 1 0 1 1:1" T r e l :t e s s r:T: e f r a a ra c r re . ......... .. . 'Barton Hill. Mr. Griffith. ....... Mr. Atkin. Mr. Crabtree Stuart Robson: To conclude with BEToT BAKER. In rehearsal, the MAGIC MARRIAGE Curtoin rises at 73 o'clock. DOS WALNUT-STREET THEATRE. NINTH And podtively the LAST WSEIC of the trionla ant engagement of Mr J. S. CIARIL who will appear la a great double bull TO NIG ay. SUB' taintag Two of Tom. Taylo r's greatest characters. Inetoentb night of tb.e TIMM' OF• LEAV 6 ISLAM. J. 8. CLARKS at Ruben R T lettx After which TOM. Tar lore L.:venom comedy of OUR ArdllitlOAS 001j5I61." J. 8. CLARKS ae Asa Tzenchard. Noma. —Doors will open at 34 to 7 o'clock. Cartala rises at 75,1 o'clock. GREAT NATIONAL CIRO US TRODPE—MMDKET Street, above Twelfth. Directress. Mrs. CELLY I LDS WARNER, formerly Mrs. IMMENSE ENTHUSIASM The management begleaye to eav that The Trick Clown R. CH nd ARLES PARKER, a MR. GEORGE DERIOUS, The great Equestrian. having been engaged, will ap pear every evening. dosing this week. These artists years ago, established their reputation as excellent per formers, and in oeuitiootion with the great National Troupe, tv,ll add to the novelties of the greet and popu lar chow. ADMISSION-25 dente; Stage Eleste. 60 cents: Private Box, 88; Gallery. 15 cents. Commence each evoulnat 7 4e o'clock. MATINEES EVERY WEDNESDAY Ann hATURDAY AFTERNOON. COME 6 encing at 2% o'clock. Ale et GREAT NATIONAL CIRCUS TROUPE. EXTRA. ANNOUNCEMENT. THIS (Monday) EVENING. the 18th that, will be aP• propriated to an EXTRAORDINARY COMBINATION TESTIMONIAL GREAT W HITBY CHILDREN. MASTER JOHNNY, MISS ELVIRA, and MISS 691 . - only the this occasion only the Musa Whilby will make a Grand . . DoIIBLE ASCENSION ON TIGHT WIRE, The f Fr o m i ngNa oor gn o i s h e Do A me i have of s volunteered for this especial occasion: Faton Stone, bareback rider; Win. Naylor, flying bar. die rider: Wm. Boyd. world.renowned imitator; Ton Vance, great Binger: Hank - Mason, great dancer: Johnny Mack. grea National singer. Theee, t he onjunction wit the Great Troupe, make up beet bill of tho season. Come early, prices as usual. It R ERNST HARTMAN WILL GIVR his Second StalinUe. at 1 o'clock, on SATURDAY. the 2'd. in the FOYER OF THE ACADEMY. Illness otaininir him to postpone the same wall that day. Tick ote. GO cents. Mr. N. bas corcladed, at the 4111111.431 , t solicitations of Me friends, to remain in Philadelohia and !Wilms his teaching. Address 1411 011ESTNIIT Street. JalB It CONCERT HALL-GRAND COMIL NATION. • GOTTSCHALK AND BRIGNOLL TWO INI•TROMENTAL AND OPERATIC CONCERTS, On MONDAY and TUESDAY. Jan. 18 and 19, Will be given. with the (Clewing eminent artists: M'LLE. ANGIOLINA CORDIER. The celebrated Prima Donna from the Italian Opera.. BRIGNOLI. yo u ngous Tenor. SIG. CARLO PA'PTI, the talented Violinist. Mr. CARL WOLFSORN. the distinguished Pianist. Who hue kind; consented to amist Mr. Gottschalk on these occasions in several piano duets. Mr. L. M. GOTTSCHALK, the greatest Pianist. Musical Director and Conductor, Mr. BEHRENS. Admission 60 cents. Reserved Seats $l. Sea ts ma Music ecurei for either of the two nights at .1. GOULD'S Store. corner of SEVENTH and CHEST. NUT Streets, commencing on Friday. at I A. if Doors open at 7.l4:',.Concert commences at 8 o'clock. jal3Bl CONCERT HALL CHESTNUT STREIT, ABOVE TVZS R T E H E . FOURTH SUCCESSFUL WEEK OF WUNDERLICH% ZOORAPHICON. A series of illustrations of T. S. ARTHUR'S TIN NIGHTS IN A RAR-ROOM. JOHN A ltirilt.. AN'S PILGRIM'S. PROGRESS. And other attractive Scenes from LIFE, CHARACTSE. NATURE, and ART. Proprietor and Manager Mr. JOSEPH TURN. will tontine for a short season. This splendid series of more than 100 grand Pant: musk Paintings was executed bir Mr. GEORG WUNDERLICH. an American Artist, who stands unrivalled as a eon& Painter. Admission 25 gents. Children 15 cent.. Doors open at 7 o'clock. Liberal arrangements made With schools, tempering: and other cogitates. Matinee every Wednesday and Saturday afternoon 111 3 o'clock. Children 10 cents. 3114-101 TEMPLE OF WONDERS. ABNEMBLY BUILDING S 'li __ TENTH and OURV,TEI7T Streets, WILL SHORTLY CLOSE. MAGICAL and PHILOSOPHICAL EXPERIIdRIFTEt Great Powers of VENTRILOQUISM, and the LEANNE CANARY BIRDS. SIGNOR BLITZ will appear in Ms popular Entertalti. mente EVERY EVENING, commencing at 73( and WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY AFTERNOON at L Admission 25 cents; Children 16 cents. Ja44l SIGNOR BLITZ'S PERFORMANCES at the Assembly Building are postponed until WgDpinKteiir AFTERNOON, when they will be re. -awned as nanaL JaW2t, NOW ON EXHIBITION AT THE •CADBMT OF FINE ARTS. CHESTNUT Street, above Tenth. PAUL WEBER'S New Picture, PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF TNI FI ARM 10n5 CfnESTNUP STKEHT. OPEN DAILY (Sundays excepted) from 9 A. M, MI P. K. d.dmileion 2& cents. Children half Dries, JOU'', FOR SALE AND TO LET. COAL YARD FOR SALE.-THE BEST stted-up Yard in the city. Capacity for doing Mr amount of bneine.s. Inquire at 957 North NINTH Street. below Girard avenue. Terme easy. ja16.60` FOR SALE-A GREAT BARGAIN - , a large corner Rouse, suitable for a doctor. situate on North Twelfth street. address "8. H. F." at this once. OntalB-Bt* NMFOB SALE.—THE PROPBEY N. E. cor. of MARKET sud NINETEETH Streets, comprising Store and Dwelling on Market street, and four three-story dwellings on Nineteenth street. Terms easy. Apply to Wild. ROSSELL ALLEN, S. E. corner of I , oDittH and WALNUT, second floor. jam•sts de FOR SALE—VERY LOW.—THE amiL Property iNo. 413 South Eleventh street; will pay a large idterest on inveainient. Amity to WM ROWEL ALI E N, S. B. corner of FOURTH and WALNUT, se. coed door. ja .6.3t* AN FOR SALE—NEAT GERMAN. matTOWN RESIDENCE, situate on HerzEs Street, two squares from the depot 9 rooms and kitchen, Lot 30 by 200. Prise. $3,000. Terms easy. Also, a MODERN RESIDNCE No. 314 South TENTH. Street Lot 21 by 100. Apply to E PETTIT, jsle No. 323 WALNUT Street. dit FARM.-FIFTY - ONE A ORES Bret quality Chester County Lan_d, 21 miles trona Philadelphia; near railroad; 8 acres WoodlandigoW Stone Bonn. Spring Water; Stone Barn, do. Vatter Creek runs through the place. Terme accommodating, For sale by I. 0. PRICE, deffl.-1m Car. SPRING GARDEN and Thirteenth at a TO LET-A QOMMODIOLTJI DWNLLINO, No. UN North YNONT Stmt. N.M moderato. Apply to WITENRILL dl. BRO.. 0.294( 47 and itlit North SECOND Stroll. at FOR SALE.-THE SUB. MI ROll SCRIBER offers for sale his COUNTRY ULT. Asis within a half mile of Wilmington, Delaware. on the Newport pike, containing EIGHT ACRES of good laud. in the centre of which is a LARGE LAWN. with a fine variety of SHADE TREES, EVERGREENS. MAPLES. LINDENS, and others. in all over a hundred full-grown trees The improvements coisist of a large and. com modious MANSION. two stories and a half high. four good rooms on a floor. with a hall eleven by forty two feet. A HYDR/IILiC RIM forma water from Spring in one of the lots into the upper story of the Louse. It has the m_ gdarn improvements. There is also an bon Pump and Hydrant under a covered area at the kitchen door. The ont-buildint s consist of STABLE and CARRIAGE-HOUSE. sufficient for four horses and several carriages, • also. an ICS HOUSE, SMOKE and HEYS 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 VINES. in full bearing. There are also Several varieties of APPLE, CHERRY. and CHESTNUP TREES. 'Terms accommodating. Possession given any time la be spring. LEVI G. MASK, lals4ltrarlm On the Premises. ma FARMS FOR SALE. - -304 ACRES, mostly excellent soil, 9 miles from Greenwood. on the Delaware Railroad, part under cultivation and part well-timbered; comfortable house, barn, &o.; orchard. &c. Very cheap; only d 6 500. SO acres wood laud, thirsts quarters of a mile from Georgetown. Sussex county, Delaware; deep black rich soil. Price only $l,lOO • 100 acres, one mile from Bridgeville; 70 acres under cultivation; 10 acres splendid pine troye ; • ?Decree oak timb.r; comfortable house, barn, tables. ; apple and peach orchard, large quantity of cherries, itc; good soil and well watered. Price 812 790. 92 acres, near Princeton, /P. J. Good soil. Price sea per deft. Also, a large number of Pennsylvania and New Jer sey farms. For honses, see North' American and United Stale* Gazette. B. P. °LEM 1211 South FOURTH Weft. K URN HILLIER, AGENTS FOR. THE pußaussz AND SALE OF. CITY MID COLIXTRY PROPRRTY. —Money procured on Morten., Collectors or Route Rents, Crou.nd Rents. Book Ae ocunte, Obligations, ko. °Me. NO. .MIO South FOURTH Street. j slti• Du MATERIALS FOB MINCE PIES. BUNCH. LAYER. AND EITLTANA RAISINS. CITRON, CURRANTS, AND SPICES, CIDER. WINES. dor.. dca • ALBERT O. ROBERTS, Dealer in Fine Groceries. Garner ELEVENTH and VINE Streets. A MUST OAL NOYSLTY • 4. THE DRAWING-ROOM ORO LN—the sweet t and most powerful instrument for Churches and Sun day Schools. from SBB to NCO. jalB.6l* JAS. BBLLAK. 281 South FIFTH Street. BRADBURY'S GOLD MEDAL PIANOS were awarded SEVEN FIRST PRIZES IN POUR WEEKS, dating the fall of 1863 The moat flattering teetimonials have recently been received from a large number of the moat eminent artists, itie. eluding GOTTSCHALK, MASON. AND wormaotix who declare that the instruments poasess, in the highest' degree, all the emeeetials of a PERFECT PIANO-FORTE. n G I . Aasus & u co tr eet CORRECT PIANO TUNINOo, R fIARGIRMI orders for main., sad roaairil Planes are roatiVed RASO/a a W store. 907 et="o 3 pa r . o t has bad tdrnsayma mot° Ansi& 114“ MI. sli d she tax Spaissaz4 —maims raioathorod to nomad AP •Ork gie tweet toned en 11.1111 N I.oolllt ratolowhaga Torahs for Tnnind. oiett.ow.• Ila the Dß. FINE, PBACTIOAL DEN for the last twenty venni. sa i tAtia• below Mila u laseale the moat oesatlial of he aLoad ea fide fold. matins. Silver. Ire i?sage i wan._ 5 0. . et.yele any neat iumnilettr . , EOM, aI9rTOWIONULALI MlADentist la We elf' of 5E 1 4. Teeth fer llfe. UMW Tooth 'evened. to sat no yaln e.~..m. 133 Tar' canted to it Mr&
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