Luna Dickinson's Lecture in Wash ington. One Ilatniar Correspondent of the Xvening Post] WASHINGTON, J. VT, OM. Toichinzon's lecture in the hall of the House resentatices, lest night, was a gratifying ems- Od a splendid personal triumph. She 0311 fail to regard it as the most flittering ori• w such it was, of her life. Long before the lesignated in the newspapers for the Com• went of the lecture the ball 14.313 filled, the ea iitallertes as wellies the floor. Seats for fire d persons bad been arranged unon the floor, 3deliete—one ifiCalar eitch—Wdr4 sold by noon umber of Congressmen were present with Os and daughters, and ninny of the loading le departments. Here and there an Oppo =be, - .vaa visible, but an few in number as there who were present unpleasantly con pt 7 r,reissly half past seven Miss iin, escorted by Vice President Hamlin and CoireN. A platform had been built directly ibe official reporters, and in front of d.-ek, from which the lecturer spoke. in: , c.c upon her right and Mr. Colfax upon tzie-7 , was greeted with loud cheers an she Nr. Hamlin introduced her to the 'm ilieu:" in a neat speech, in avkich he very ' Ciltapared ht, to the Maid of Orleans • " ri cec e was one which would evidently test ity Ere powers of a most accomplished orator, au: ii nee was not composed of the enthusi inaloce of the people, but rather of loungers, holders, orators, critics, and men of the world. e fair speaker did not seem to be embarrassed tleast—not even by the movements of a crazy IL the galleries, who carried a flag, which he kme;7ber bead when she uttered any Sentiment /laxly stirring or eloquent. 'o'clock. Mr. end Mrs. Lincoln came in, and m the utterarce of a fervid passage in the. raid repress the enthusiasm of the audience. It a somewhat amusing fact that just e• the lent entered the hall, she was eeiticiaiag, with larpuras. his Amnesty Proclamation and tue Lek:Wart, and the audience, es if trehug It to r duty to applaud a just aretiment, even at Tense of coMtesy, Pula/tined the criticism round of der.liming cheers. The crazy, man dlery, as if elcctr,tic/i by the f courage of the rOnlan t waved his deg to and fro with frantic Mr. i,ine , :n gat meekly through it, not in . displeased. Perhaps he knew that EATBI4S come, i•ut w.i,ether he did or not, they avid 19r Xiss Dici.iason soon alluded to him and e as l'icsd ,-, nt, and nominated him as his In 1 , 05. The popularity of the Pre in WarldrGton was duly attested by vollies are. it6eit lase an eloquent one, and it Was bred vcr; clv. Mina Dralzinaou has evident dc a r.r,c !,..vc;rctrsr.. impres.dc2nupop Clong.z.e.alc ..ae prop? , Wr_shin%foll. Aftei the leaure Ilniohe‘i Ile audience calkd 'Wally for Kr, Lin ter spc , 'ne edged his way out of the crowd side :tear, telling the Tice President on his wa , `hit he was too much embarrsesed to speak, a statement. made known to the people int by Dlr. Hamlin, caused much latig - hter. "freedmen" will obtain over one thousand ISS as the solid result of the lecture, those pre ' its heatera wore delighted, and bliss Dickinson " - ie conciliation of feeling not outs thst she has a good cause, but that she has achieved a fine mal triumph. ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS TO TWELVE O'CLOCK LAST NIGHT Hrwril—lClsestreut. street, below libatb.. area. Wa.-f,f.ngton (Miss Waring. BniLilo 'Cattail. New Jersey I.Miss Costal, Baffato CattaZ, IC,wJerss , y I J W Haines, St L t W Streeter. II S A 13 D Azia:herry, lienlucky r Jewell 'Haven Mist. Armsberry. Keetuctiy Harris, New .B.s.van M Shannon, New ork 'Bingham, N J A A Pornroy dt. of. N Y in Rlsm. New Jersey T L White, CP.,ciun,iti i Oiehs.m. 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Baltimore Wm Johnson, New Jersey IMr Wartman. Baltimore AI, D Jarrard, New Jersey J T Norton. Virinia ; J Jenard,&- Phiiai plia (.1 B Dickinson. New York IS Com 151airweit. 15 S N Andrew Baradat, Spain Chas C Mallory. 1 . Liana ICapt S P Bowen la. Vo. Antos Johneon , ir.dia oa (Miss Mitchell at Mat Sid Alonzo Gregory. Bro.aslyn{El W Cheaholni , Ft Monroe W RidtWay. Jr. N .T IThoe H Elliott. Ft Monroe C H Peirce, New York IL S Cropper, Maryland 0 Page ; W 1-1 Leffert, New York J At Ward 1W L Stephens. New York X R Paul. Massachn.etts i Win wr.,m ac i ay, ri S li. A R Hay. Jr, New Jersey iW P Maclay, Dew Y or k - Cole-s pkeh. p o*, , . i 0 EFTrPirce John A Waodintt. I." 9 A chard Baia J E 1 Dawson, P.Tala H DentkeT,l3lraca, N Yi 1) Gibson. Cinc,brihri . 51 J Shanty, Vow Yolk State: 11111ert larke • • Geo L Steven,. Mint n vo J M Bro . hnttu. land S Horner, catcLna. ca i W 8 ijallagber, Wa-h. D C• P ti Donnelly, T "Pr 0r.r.13.15e, w •G L Cnr..nc.r. 111 ,,, a , •.‘rAptts' G WeLie, bt V.e. Del, Fancd.cv,.. ;and SS Horn, W . Eicir:gf op. IN' 31 ID Ckte,t;•r Pa Iliias I 8 Roos, Cilef,;•• r co, Pa MB CoMcs, Fnl, roc, €has H Larabaon,Del aware! . . AContinerelal—Slstit. street, above ICb.entsralt. B V liVKaan Jesse Clouse, West Chester "rhos J Hearn, Drew Jersey H Price. West Chester , d 6 3 ItanisaY, Kew I' vrk J Cowell. Easton :B L Worth. (bcord. Pa W 6 Bosworth. Boston .81,,5e:1. New York Robt L Pylo. Chester co, Pa B F Kirk, Maryland A .1 Kirk. Maryland lil Rooney. &buy? to. Ps lA. Rittenb ouse 13 S H Rutter, S a B Laugher - 5 - W P Johnson. ex ?nsti 3 Boyle Warsball Wright. Law: co 4 fiIII3,IIOPOCIVIII Hotel—Third *tract. allacslre Race.. 3 Ronan. Trov. N Y 1 87 Thompson_ Ohio Bowman. Tror. N y 8 P Rasta., Now Jersey -.7 W McCoomb. D S A W J Simmons, Pitsisimrg .1 Taman 'lronton :1 0 Osgood.. Penna. ,kOnte TO n , 0121 MMY. Ohio lOiram Jones, Easton Wilso9 Black Bear—Third St., above CallowbllL Peter Haas., Reading l itnth. 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Ri s l e y. piaryl9ad B D Avers,_Now 'raven Bbau l'iarce P Nice. Illinois John .Adams. New York Thos Wildman, Bricks co Sohn Murrell. Cleveland. 0 i Chas Anderson, Backs co Thos Cleveland, 0 rfsrley Sheaf—Second street, below Vl*s. Illurnaan. New York on Hoffnagle. Trenton Chas 01laley, New York Sl3 Taylor, Bucks ca Jobn Clesver. Wasb, D C A. gnffaa.glo. N 0 II W Loop:, New Jersey G W Untinsgle, Now Nona A coloroon. Trenton Itinses Eastburn, Solebary A Joh 1113nli e. NT Res ding. Math Oko Jame. Devlin, Wilm'n, DoIIT Ely, Backs Co. Pa WATCH TDEHEALTII OF TOUR CITILDREg.— Worms are a prolific source of eickness in Children. They are seldom free from them, and by their irritation all other dieetwes are aggravated. Convulsions, as well as St. Vitus' Dance, have been superinduced by them. and death has been Mina in extreme cases. Whenever the symptoms are observed, such as disturbed sleep, grinding of the teeth, itching - of the nose. wesknoas of the 'bowels, slow fever, variable appetite, and (Mad breath, DR. TOXIC VERNIFIIGE ,rtea. withont Islay. It Is entirely arta loca, is readily talitsL by children, effectually dec,tcoys by its tonic action Itivig - era.tet, the crhola SY: it'll. Prepared only at 242 CHESTNUT Street. it2.15-3t A SEVERE ASSAULT, AR) THEIR COLORS TATZENT !--It Is not often that , a - e hear of a more chlyal roue nePault, and with each dyeing succesr, and so tativ killed. as has been made on ROWE & STEVENS' Family Dye Colors. and that. too, by ladies, wholly unaccus tomed to art thing , of the kind. Every lady in the mune try should continue the assault 1111tii those colors are found in every home. fold by - all druggists throunhout the ceuntrs. DEAFNESS, EYE, EAR, THROAT DISEASES. CATARRH. treated with the Tei y utmost success. by Dr. VON MOSCHZISIca.aI, OenHat and Auriet, and the only European Speclailet in Philadelphia. Once 1037 WkId 'NUT Etieet, where caa ho esamined the most satisfactory acknowledgment of snesessful curea from some of the het known men in the country. and citizens of Phila. , dolphin. inls,st* Street below Area. w J Moodie '3llPe Tillie Trout, Ala:Hand Henry Gaiterman, Pa: Benj Benner. Taatattona ' B S Parker. B 'ton ,Cat k G Feather J O D Lilly,lndtanapalie i g Lilly. N4C(f JerieY Falenbarger, Easton 'A McLeod. Wilmington :John Sammie, J W &Intel:der. Easton Abner Harrington, Dal W S Clark & Mrs J ti Blyan4. D C John Melargo. Pittsburg Saml Lapp, .7 C Bette, Wilton, Conn D Calhoun TH Deßrowning,:tiew York IA M KiLESHY• NeW - York Et Christi, 31. M TOAS !AL ChrietY, Now York street. above Stalk. II Cope, Jr, Oxford. Pa J P Evans, Milan. Ohio 13 Armstrong, Ohlo Byron Shaw, Adrian. Mich 'W A McDowell, U S A Dr D listracin. Newark. Del earon Parker, U 5 A Beat. U ti A W Parker, New Jersey Jos Greenle. New Jersey A. Taylor, West CheAer. Pa D Carle. Bridgeton, N J N Ayare, Bridgeton, J eet. aberrer Third. Samuel Hew'. Lebanon Wm Llndermtalls Miners,' A Buricholdev. rearm B B Hnnnel, Lebanon Jelin Miller, Lebanon Win Weller, Phi' , At/EN:lrk l Rink. Le' avow ilezebletea. Corat7lll. med. St , above Arch. W Heys, Norristown, C i 3 Gardon, Pottstown.. W C Blact. Harrisburs M pArtB, Ea ntna 301 m Pearson, Ponnft I 1 R. Walker. Nerantort id II May. Clavelaad eet. above Callovrhill. nine Stoff.o . . Allen town ii Shanabersoir. AlleittOWA W A Ho inerAy. AllealoWli 4., . 311.3 k, y . e b r rilno,lrio;11 rnsto'n Emery E ellen b. rtilw. Mill oilmen A , Aiilleretown SPECIAL NOTICES- ONE.-PRICE CLOTHING, OF THE LATEST Frrtue.. made in the Beat Ittanner,exTreselY for B.BrAIL BALES. LOWEST Selling Prices mark - ed. in Plain, Figures. All goods made to Order warranted eatistac tory. 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FACTORY, Si BARCLAY Street. flew York. Batchelor's new Toilet Cream for Dressing the Hair ivm .y ZZLAII-MtI3SICi. WOOD MA.W.— On Tncsday morning. December 16th. 1E63. at London, in the parish of St. Pancras, Alpheus Baynes Wood, formerly of this city, to Anne Mari , . Only daughter of J. 'Tomb,' Marr..psq.., of Brom ley. Shropshire. formerly Mayor of Hastings. PARSES—BARTON.—At Bloomsburg, Pa., on Thars day 14th inst.. by Ray. T. B. Cullen. Rev . _ C C. Parker. of ihiladerphie, and Miss Clara E. Barton, of the former place. =EM_ MBRBICH.—On Saturday. January 16ib, R. Ma la, Wife of H. Merrick., in the 30th year of her e. Her friends, and tbote of the faintly, are invited to at tend the funeral. without farther notice. from the resi dence of her father-in-law, Samuel V. Merrick. No. 90 Northwest Penn Sgnare. int Tuesday. January 19th, at two o'clock P. lit McCoUCH.—On the 17th inst.. Willie Kramer, son of William and Josephine Mc Couch, aged 4 years 4 months earl 11 days. The relatives and friends of the Tamil, are respectfally invited to rttend the funcral, from the reside' cc of his parenta, No. 16:24 Marti, Broad street. on Thursday scorning, at 10 o'clock, to Proceed to Laurel Hilt Ceme tery. CUMMINGS. —ht Burlington. N. S.. on thel9:h inst., Mary Ann entaminge. The relatives and friends of the family are invited to att,md her funeral.. from the residence of W. Cr. ilfjler. cn Thur.sday aft - erne on at 2 o'clocir, without farther no tice. McVAUGH. —Jan. 17th, 166.1, Daniel Mcirangh, axed Slyeare. is friends and thnsa of the family are invited to attend bis foncral. !rem the residence of his in. aoch Manua, near Fox Chase. Twenty-th rd ward. on WedneEday morning. 20th in t.. 7st 10 o'clock. CLARE.—On eabbath rooming:47o meet., aftsr abort lilt ets of pneunt•miu, th. Rev- Henry Staaio Milne, D. , paoter of the Central Preariterian Church. , Thelttn6ral services will he held in the church, at the corner of Paha; and Cherry street, on i're..llin,lay Efterneon, 20ch inn-t., at 3 The relatives and frieltds of the family, and the reverend clergy, are in ytt,4 to be present FBI uporr. —On th e 17th inst.., Harriet Adeline, danah ter of Blinn and Adeline IV. Phtipot, aced :3 yeara and 10 months. . . . . The frlends of the family are invited to attend the fu neral, from the residence of her ;v. , rents, 1535 S aring Garden atrzet this (TuePtlny ) afternoon, at 2 o'clock. Baltimore papers pica cOPY. CHRISTY.—On the 15t), of January. Mary J., wife of William M. Christy. in ho lent year of her age Tha relatives and friends or the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral. from the residence of bar lanahand. Spruce street, near Fortieth, this (.17aezdei) meaning. at 9 o'cicrk POW VLL.—On eaturday. TaTtri , :rylfol.l.9S:i.Catharina M., relict of the late John Powell. in the 75th year of her _ - IS. - terat s.ervites at St. SteTheu.'s anrcb, on ThuisElmy next.. l. 31 o'clock. IllANttlS. —On the /gth lust . in Washington. of di se:lee contracted in camp. Lie:zt. Jams,: Manton. of Com - D5-n•Y 24. Pennsylvania .IZ,erves, aged 22 years, eldest f,:nr. of l'e:er and Mery bla nton. Tip relatives and f tienci.B of the family, also his milita ry friends. the Lengias Fire Company. and gone Aeeenl7,l3 are invited to attend funeral from the resi der o' his Fa-ents, No. 720 • onth Sixth street, above Fitzwater, on Wedneeday morning. at B', o'eleeir. ,-elvviee. at St Paul's Church.. Interment Clthe- . . _ . . - dial ePuletel3% DON.NzI.L. —On the evening of the 16th ins`., aher short and severe illness. Robert Donnell, aged CO years. The male friends of the family are respectful:7 invited to attend his fetters I. from his late residence, No. 2.55 south Tenth street, this (Tuesday) afternoon. at 2 o'clock, tan , bout further notice. To proceed to Laurel HilL ss CA'e.TWRIGE.T.—On the 11th inst., of pneumonia, Matthew Cartwright, in the 74th year of his ate. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 10_ o. North Fifth street, this (Tuesday) morning, atll °Week. without further notice. IitcLAIIOBLIN.—On Saturday_ learning, the 16th inst.. Vincent, ton of Frank and Sallie McLaughlin. aged .1 Sears. and 11 days. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, from the residence of his parents, Bridge street, near Thirty-ninth. West Phila delphia. en Wednesday morning, at 9 o'clock. UUiIS.—OnH the nth Lastant. Rate, wife of Enon M. Harris. Dne notice of the funeral will BIRD.---At Harrisburg. on the lath instant. Mt Law rence, eldest daughter of Charles and Mtry Bird. lu the 17th year of ber age. P ESSON & SON'S MOURNING STORE, No. 91S CHESTNUT Street, January Sth. Black and purple Balmoral Skirts. Grey and purple Balmoral Skirts. ' Grey and black Balmoral Skirts. Black Watered Moreens. Black Kid Gloves, Alexandre% and Jouvins. Black Bid Gloves. embroidered. Black Undressed Kid Gloves, embroidered. Bischoff's Mourning Silk. Lupin's 'Black Tandses Riaels Crape C plain and fancy. 1 19 "PYRE LANDELL, 400 AROII ST., k€E.R , the best Black Cloth fcr D, - ess Coats. .Black Cassimeres for Dress Pants, Black Velvets for Dress Vests, Cassimeres for suits, Cords for Riding Pants, jalB Cloths and Caseuneres for Boys. PR.N.XSYLVAIicIit. nowricuvriu- R&L bocißrY, S. W. cor BRn&D and WAG• NUT Streets.—Stated meeting THIS EVAN - ISG. at o'clock. MDIEVDST.DDS MELTING.-AY AD iourned Meeting of the CLF.D.Cif MEN of Phila— delphia and yicinuy will be held on TR.IIRSDAY next, at 41. M.at the Rooms of the Christian. Commission, lio.lll. BANK Street (np stairs), to consider the unpre cedented call for Ministerial Delegates. from the Army of the Potomac, and devise imams, if po:=Atble, to meet it. FRANCIS EIODGSON, Chairman. W. E. BOARDMAN, Secretary. jal9-inth2t. rer NOTI F O UR TEENTH Oka., FROM THE WARD .— At an ad journed meeting of the Citizens of the FOURTEENTH WARD, held at Spring Garden Hall. daturday Evening, the 16:h inst., the following resolution was adopted: Resolved, That the Chairman of this meeting be au thorized to receive the names of all Recruits credited to this Ward. . . In accordance with the above, the nnoersigned re quests all parties interested to communicate with him Immediately, that be may be able to report at the meet ing to be held at the above place on next WEDNESDAY Ev.E.NING. the lath. WM. B. THOMAS, Chairman. Aunt: %Hoe R. DArr,, Secretary_ ilZge litlP Olt TA Pt YOTICE FOUR.. TBEDtTEE WARD.—An adjourned meeting of the citizens of the Fourteenth Ward will be held at SPRING GARDEN HALL, next WEDIVESDaY RVENING, Janu ary 20 to act upon the final report, of the several Pre cinct Committees, and to determine upon the amount of Bounty to be given. All interested in sustaining the honor of the Ward are argentty requeked to attend. Wfd, B. TitoMAS, Chairman.. Attest: THOMAS It, Secretary. fal.9-atf, AT THE 140th ANNIVERSARY Meeting of the CARPENTERS' COMPANY of the City and County of Philadelphia, held at their Hall Jeri. :Wag, ISrA, the following officers were effected, VIZ PRESIDENT, AMR ts EREIC3CS2Ii. VICE P/lESIDES T, JOl , ll WiLLIAMS, TREASURER, JAMES EIIITCHINSON, SECRETARY. CHABLIS CONRAD. WARDEN, A. PHILIP KRAMER. ANNUAI4MEETING Of the Stockholders or the YJI IL ADEbrlt I a AND SAVANNAS slTest NAN - ig.aTION CoMPiNY. ter the election of Five ManaKET3 3.12.3 the transaction of other be he) I at the 02lee of the Company. No. r 4 8 4. NORTH 13. Til WHARVES (..ecott floor). nn TUESDAY, the 2d day of February next, at 5 o'e Look WiLLIASI DENNIS. jal942t Secretary and Treasurer. Mot the Stookb:o — ldere of the ' OEaIiTFATIMe DATION COMPANY, for the election of flue Di o f wid t h e t ran saction of oilier baeinese, will be held at the Office of the Company. No 126 NORTH WHARVES. (second floor.) on TUESDAY, the second day of Febru ary next, at 12 o'clock noon. WM. DENNIS, lal9 12t Secretary and Treasurer. ra. NOTICE. TAR ANNUAL MEET INN of the Stocicho_ders of the UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY will he held. on TUESDAY, Pebroary 2d. 1964. at 4 o'clock P. M., at the oNrce. No. 14 North DELAWARE Avenue, when as eltction will take place for floe Managers to verve B,r the ensuing year. jal9-121 WU. W. BART.:I4E9S. fitioraismai Ors AN AD.101.71/11TED MEETING OF the Stocancadera of the CLINTON COLL AND IRON COMPANY will be held TAM DAY (Tuesday). 19th inst.. at II o'clock A. M., at the WetherDl Douse. slfe OM Stret t, above Sixth. to consider a proposal for the tale of the lauds of the Company, and for other busi ness. C. 0. JACKSON, Becretary of the meeting held Mt hot, GREAT FAIR FOR TIER BENEFIT OF THE SOLD/888 MIME HALL OF THE V. 6. PATENT OFFICE. Thee VFW Of WI WI bag been bir:APY oranted by the Govern ?nentY. VTAANINGTON. D C COMBISITEGI FEBRUARY kyr. lEGB, Ralf the profteds to be applied for the benefit of the FAIIIILIEN of Yeldiers from the District f Columbia; the other half Se the U. S. CHRISTIAN atibilftSSlOßT for the benefit of the Soldiers in the service from the whole oonntrY. This Fair is nailer the auspices of the Ladies' Relief sedation of the District of Columbia. Hon. Bereamiu B. French is President; Henry D. Cooke. Eso. Vice President: Selah Seuiree, Esq.. Secretary. and Hon. Richard Wallach, Mayor of Washington. Chairman of the Committee of .11... - .r.ammaante- It 1s hoped that thellerchants and Dtaiinfactxtrers of Philadelphia will notfail tobe fully rep meented b r their Wares and Merolla/Mire at this Fair, as it is likely to be visited by promitent p7.wsonsfrom all parts of our Own and other countries The Ladies' Belief Associatton of the District of Co lninbia haying without any aolicitatien. tendered half the proceeds of tlie Fair to, shell. E. Christian Corow.is eion. any Goods for the Fair sent to the Rooms of the Christian Commission. 11 DARK Street, will be for warded at once free of charge. J aid stnthlt grJOBN B 'GOBBET AT Tll ACADTIG .MY ON MUSIC kW?, VIY, LAST TiLA TbAS WINTER Mr. Gout will deliver a iectura on bin great them) TEMPERANCE." Giving, by specialrtvraeat. r_ OM ON MN Y NEPA , ILLUSTRATIONS. ON THURSDAY EVENING. JAN JARY 21et. IN TAN AMERICAN ACADEMY OF artiste. The sale of Tickets will commence on MON'DAY IHOLNING. JANUARY IS, at 9 O'CLOOK precisely, at MARTIEN'S, NO. 606 CHUITIIIT S MEET. No Ticket will, in any case, be sold before that time. Reserved Seats SO teals. Family Circle 25 scuts. Am ple arrangements have been made to prevent incone venience in waiting at the sale of Tickets. The proceeds of this Lecture will be devoted to SICK AND VirODNI.thD SOLE:466S, thtongh the - United States Chili , Elan Commission. Air Early application for Reserved Seats will be necessary. as great multitudes were unable En obtain them for 114 r. Gengh's last lecture in the Academy, all the :Reserved Seats having been disposed of in a few bows after its sale began. OFFICE. OE THE. HAZIAETON 111P i r ' VOAL CuMPANY.—Puti.AnE‘v2MA, Ja,u 18,1884. Tee nicotinic of the stOelt ti elders of the COAL COMPANY will nu 'amid at their ciiies. in FliDadelehia, on THI7IttiDAY. Febrrary IA. 1834. at 12 o'clock M wben e.n election will be bold for Directors to . sst re the ensuing year. A el Seerotax7 and Treasurer. PIIIYADELPIEJLA. AND ERIE RAIL PITILAI)RI:Pftra, SR 13. 1861 the AnnuNl Meeting of the Stockholders of the Phila delphia and Erie Railroad Company will ba held at tae Office. NO. 630 WALNUT Street. on MONDAY. the eighth day of February next, at tea o clock At this meeting au Eleetion will be held for /en Mana gers of the Company to serve for one s•y,,a.r. The roils to close at two O'clock P. nt ia:l9-tuths9t - EDWARD F. OAT , Sec'y. . Or• %WIRD NATIONAL BANE. OF Ffll LADELPELL —.At the Annual Meatier' held on the 12tb instant, the following Stockholders were elected Directors of the Third National Bank of Philadelphia: David B. Paul, IJames B. Ferree, William C. Allison, Adam Warthrnan, Thomas B. Peterson , 0. P. Motion, George Cool:man. At the reefing of the Board of directors, held THIS DAY, DAVID B. PAUL. Esq.. was unanimous/sr re elected President. R. OLENDIANING, Cashier. JAZIPARY 34,1561. j sIS-6t . M. OFFICE OF THE FULTON COAL COMPANY. No. $ll South THIRD Street. An annual meeting of the Stockholders, and an elec tion for five Directors, to serve the ensaing year, will be held ,t. the office of the Company on the Ist proximo, at 12 o'clock, U. the hooks will be aloes& on the 24tb instant, until the sth proximo. C g.tS. S. Fab - Yam', jalltrawf•tfel Secretary. _PENNSYLVANIA. PRME, DM A N'S RSLI EE' ASSOCIA ?lON —The Rooms of this As sociation. at No. 424 WALNUT Street, are open daily from 1 o'clock A M. till GP. M. for the reception of do nations in Goods. Clothing . . and Rocks. Contributions in Money are to be banded t the Treasurer, E, W. CLARK, Req., South TRIAD Street. THE ANNUAL MEETING OP THE 1110.'" Members of the Merchants' Fund, will be held. et the Rooms of the Board of Trade, on TLIESDA.Y. the 19th inst.. at 4 o'clock P. M isl6.llt* RICHARD WODD, Secretary. odg , TH>ty P.WMITSYTAVANI.A. comPArAT FOR INstaLAIWES ON LIVEn AND GRANTING ANNLIITINS.—PrimAtiai.rntA, January I. NU —The al/LUBA eetlng of the Sr—cktiol.der.s of this Company will takelace at alai" once, No. 30* WALN D T Street, on MONDAY. the ISth instant. at 12 o'clock M. And at the tame time an election will be held for Thirteen Directors, to serve the ensuing year. isatot . WILLIA M D. RILL, Actuary. rep OFFICE OF THE ENTERPRISE SO., 40a VirdLNUT Street, PErmenaverite. January 12,1864. At the annual meeting of the Stockholder , of this Cern- Dans% held on the 11th - day of January, 1861, the follow ing [Millen:len were elected Directors for the earning year: F. Ratchford Starr. [ - William McKee, Nalbre' Frazier. J. AL .Atwood, B. T. Trediok, Mordecai L. Dawson, At a meeting of the Board F. RATOBP was reelected President. ax THOS. H. Id( el l ected a l3-6t Vice President. ORA] MJERSEY SHONE, PINE CREEK, AND MT& LIAR RAIL iit) AD.—Agreeably to previous notice, a Meeting of-the Commissioners of the above enterprise was held at the Girard House, in Phila delphia, on the 10th inst. , and after the transaction of business they adjourned to meet again at the FRANKLIN ROME, in Jersey Shore, Lycomics county, on THUM DAY. the 4th day of February, 1864. at 10 o'clock M., to open books and receive subscriptions, preparatory to organizing the Company. A report on the general character of the route will be made by the Engineer at that time DECEMBER 16. 1863. 'UPTON CANAL COMPANY. PIIILA PELFMA, January 12, 15e4. The sunhat meeting of the UNION CANAL COMPANY PENNSYLVANIA will be held at the Office. No. MS WALNUT Stmt. (Farquhar Building.) on TUESDAY. the Zd day of February next, at 11 o'olOcl A. 21., when an election will be held for officers and manager§ to eery° for the ensuing year. The transfer bootm will he closed after the 213 instant, and remain cloned until after the meeting. ialStf2 OrC AK THOMPSON. Secretary CORN 11l:JECIIA1 1ALp921.45,,..1y0vvnbi t tIIA Riectlwi hold 16th 1 . an 'were dnly elected Direr- Saaik Alexander James Steel. Nol..ext. 2a-71.14 William T. Vox, Samuel T, canty, ratan B. 'di n gle. John F. Grorn, And at the meeting of the JATTEI.I., Rao.. was nn ant POREEY, Cashier. no2I-Sza Ma... INSURANCE STATI OF PENVSY The following gentleman _ rictoz s of the Company for t: Henry I) Sherrerd, rb a ve , Macalaster, Wiliiam S Smith, William E. White, Chow.> 11. Stuart. itn,r,el Grant. Jr., Whit - is Wagner, At &meetlya' of the Directors. hula 'PHIS DAY, I:II4,NRY was unaziinously re elect e 1 ja.l4-6t WILL L(0-7g,'NFITERTsun:11,0 , 1 1 tdha.. '!„?gr,cr coLunBIA arid RIDOE Avenues.7,-RtuLADET,PRIA, Jan. li, 15.64. At the Annual Meeting of Stockholders, held this day. the following gentlemen were elected fur the ensuing rear: -. • -- E. a EDWARDS. DIRECTORS. John T amberi. 'Andrew A. Butler. Chas Thomson Jones, !Henry Croskey. Nihilism S. °rant. " W. S. BLIVAT, jal2-12t Secretary and Treasurer IV OTICE —OFFICE PHIL iIDEL. PDIA AIS'D TRENTON RAILROAD CO PH ILAI2ELPIII A, Jan. 15, 1661. At a meeting of the Board of Directors, held this day, a semi-annual dividend of FIVE PER CENT , clear of all taxes, was declared, payable to the stockholders or their legal representatives. on and after the tlAt Instant, at the Company's °face, No. gat SOUTHDELAWARE Avenue. A. IL TELO.II - 80N, 7t Treasurer. OFFICE OF 1 , 1-I.E. 1.0 (ICS BLOCN TAIN COAL AND IRoli COMP al`Z PITILADELPHIA, January 14,1884. At a meeting of the Board of 0tr..,,0rs or tho above Company, held this day, a dividend of one dollar ptr Chars on the capital stook. was declared. payable to the stockholders or their legal representatives on and after the 25th inst. JOS. C. COPPETOK. isle.t.j26 Treasurer. _ _ ELEVENTH WARD—AVOID THE pyl DRAFT. —An Adjourned Ale , ting of the Citizens of the ELEVENTLI WAND mist be held at, the Rau N. E. ecrner of SECOND and COATES Street (second story), on TUESDAY EVENING, 19th inst„ at 8 o'clock, to de vise rceans relative to filling the quota of the ward; alEo, permanent organization FREDERICK OLADINO, President. AttEst—CuAS. S ATSTIN. Secretary. jotS 2t.if MEIGHTEENTH WARD—S7S EX EL tititiNTY.—The Ciro:mit:se appointed. to disburse the Sands raised f...r tl e purpose of paying the extra ward bounty to' all recruits Reerrdited, to the Blghteenth ward, will sit at D. GORG Office, BBSCIi. Street, above Hanover, daily, from 2 to 4 o'clock P. M M. P. BR ADY. W. W. WEYS.NT. }Disbursing Committee. ED. G DEGAS. By order. H. FITIPLire, Chairman Committee. FRANKLIN KNIGHT, }Secretaries. Jog. S. ALLEN, jall-120 CHARLES ii. CRAMP, Treasurer. PrRA D ILR D O A C AL O L NDPANA AND RI7A Dl o N ut O h FOURTH Street. I'artADULMTA, September 2. 1S8& . ioivrtigiew . ifoTICE.--The foßoWing-named persons are entitled to a Dividend on the Common Mock of thio Zompsny. The residence of several of them is am knoWn, and it is, therefore, necessary that the certill rates of stook should be presented on calling for the Dividend. a BRADFORD, Treasurer. STOCKHOLDERS' NAMES, Mrs. Mary Bishop. S. Lancaster, Tlmothy - C. Boyle. Percy M. Lewls, Clement Biddle, Fanny Mary Miteherson. Ann Copeland, John Mclntyre, A. Rmalle and'. Newbold, John S. Moore trustees. James McKnight. Debbie A. Hughes, Berg. F. Newport, g&Illi. T. Harrison. Benj Fott, James Hallowell, W R.Rodman. James W. Hallowell , Sarah Ann Richards. Catherine C. Koppile, Henry B. Sharer, Daniel Klapp, Maria L. Sadler. Mary Kuhn, AnsdreerTr Ulrich, Chas. Kuhn. Hartman )lira. Rebecca Kuhn and J. H. Kuhn, Ex. 1 Asher M. Wright, of S. K uhn . I William Young, R. V. K. Lebow Halm— INV. H. McVickar. and Janes 0, Schaff. SR. of Austin Smith, John B. W 0.. . sea's-I Wm!. sr. On tedi.strith4l rage. PHILA.D.E.LPHIPS. AND kiledt.l3lll e BAILBOAD CONFAB Y. Office No. 1331 South FOUBTM Street PHILADELPHIA, December 2. - 18". DIVIDEND NOTICE.—The Transfer Books of this Company Wlll be closed on THURSDAY, 17th instant. and reopened on TUESDAY. January 12, 1984. A Dividend of SEVEN PER CENT. , clear of State tax, bits been declared on the Common Stock. payable in Common Stock on and after the 31st December next to the holders thereof SE they shall stand registered on the books at the close of bmoineas on the 17th Met. A Diviaemi or THERE AND A HAI.Y PER CENT., clear of State tax, has been declgred on the Pre ferred Stock, payable In Cash or Common Stock, at the option of the holder. on and after the 31st December next, to the stockholders as they shall stand registered on the books at the close of business on the 17th inst. Holders of certificates Which hail' been discharged (roan this office, or either of the Transfer Agencieg, are Particularly requested to have them duly registered on the Transfer Books to Which they have been transferred, prior to th e 77th inst. Stockholders Whose names are registered on the New York books will be paid at the Farmers Loan and Trust Company, and Coosa whose names are registered on the Boston books will be paid at the officeof Messrs. Thayer SF Brother_ S. BRAME% BIIRGno N-ARTIS FOR 1113TILATBD SOLDIRBIi.--SOLDIBBS who case iota an ARM or Lra In the serciee. and desire the Patent PALMER Limbo"to be supplied by emus/L -atent. should return this n.otiee immediately to this of. gee, stating their Lou by letter, with namoorour. regiment. and residence. B. YEASIS osgs-am MUMS OBBSTNUY Street. Phil:dein Miew PHILADELPHIA. MUTUAL REAL ESTATE ASSOCIATION.—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 Office of E. IsCHREINER , NOBLE Street. above Muth. on or Before the Ist day of APRIL next. B. VAN BSIL., B. SCHREINER, jeB-ftu3m* ALLAN W. RICHAUDS. Committee. nee OFFICIa MINX HILL AND scraultx.. tram riavErt RAILROAD cOMPANY: PHILADELPHIA. . 91.114 1864. At a meeting of the Board of Manage held this day. a semi-annual dividend of 1/01311 pER. ENT. (equal two dollars per share) was declare& payable to the Stockholders. or their legal representatives. on or after the 21st inst.. clear of all taxes. The transfer bock will be closed nniil the2lat inst. ja1, 9 4-4ittiaGt W/1111 1 / 4 1111411DLD. Seerstary. THE PRESS.--PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, JANUARY 19, 1864. Gamlen. Stuart_ Jobn lA, Brown, J. L. Brringer. George W. rannestock. James L Claighorn. William 4fk. Bonito% of Directors, held this day, ?OBD STARA A" Lnd .NTG OMERY LES FOSTER. Secretary deiB•tfe4 14161C - BANIC, . ar 23d, 11383. t. the felle - vrtne Ftoekhold tors of the Cora 4.l3=hzuse G. Otitis% Christian J. Hoffman. H. W. Cat'aerwoed. Edmund A. &wader, Charles E. Wilkins, David Vandorvaer, Jonathan Knight. Board this day ALEX. tj monsly I , e-elec'ed President iso Praridont, and SOHN W J. W. TORREY. Cashior. COMPANY OF TIM LV NIA. ITILABELYZIA, .Tan. 13,1564. I are been duly elected Di he year 1364: horang B. Wattsbn, Renry G. Freeman.. Charles S. Lewis, George C. Careen. Edw. C. Knight, Julia 13. "Austin. President of the Company TAM II &JIM?. Secretary. NEW PUBMICATONS. READY jANVARY 230, THE ITEW DrOTEL DT TROWBRIDGE CIU DJO'S C AVE. Critics who bays read the proof sheete say that the de scriptions of border warfare have not been equalled even by Cooprt. It Is worked with great dramatic skill, and the story h of breathless interest. 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All who do not OW'S the weekly visit, of THE NEW YORK MERCURY fail to secure the finest and most ex pensive series of Wood-Engravings ever printed in an American illustrated jou, nal. These Natives have gra opening a of of THE EW YORK 2IBRC(IEY since theof the New ear. and have sdded va.stly to its already enormous circulation. and given a new tiq nmph to American pictorial art. Embecription Terms-42 a year; three copies. $5; six copies. VI; eight copies (with an extra copy to the crab ber), $l2. Specimens free. Address CAULDW ELL Zs WHITNEY. "Proprietors. No. 4.8 ANN and 118 FI3LTON Street, jel2-2td<W New York City. MILITARY. TENTH WARD-ONE HUMMED :COLLARS EXTRA. BOUNTY TO BE GIVEN! At a meeting of tho citizens of the Tenth ward, held on Saturday evening, the 9th instant., it was Resolved, That an extra bounty of one hundred dol lars shall be paid to every recruit who shall be mustered into the service of the United States, and credited to this ward. D. C. fecCAMMON was appointed. Treasurer, and the following-named gentlemen were appointed to act as an. Executive Committee, and to receive contributions from citizens of the ward: . _ Firet Precinct—Clement H Smith, John X Ford, John K i Valentine. George F. Jordan, Jos. B. Townsend. George Truman, Jr , Isaac Cooper. Soc. nd Precinct—Samuel J. Creswell. Thomas .T. Hemphill. John Agnew W, P, Eribbera, Dr. F H. Hahn, Francis Parker, James V. Stokes. Sterling Bon sai]. Third Precinct—Josiah Kisterbock. Dr. W. Bread, 0. H. Wilson, Stephen Colwell, Thomas I. Potts. J. Sergeant Price. Fourth Precinct—Abraham Ritter, Isaac S. Williams. Jos. K. Trimble. Dr. Geo. T. Barker, W. K. Barclay, Charles Weet, John Durborrow. Fifth Precinct—George L. Boidin. Fred Graff, E. X. Kirkpatrick. Robert Hoye. Caleb H. Needles. Sixth Precinct-1. H. Franciscus, E. Tracy. W. P. Troth, F. Paxson, W. H. Wanamaker. Seventh Precinct—H. W. Safford, Sautes M. Stewart, B. Woodward, W. S Peirce, Henry B Banners, Wm. B. Hanna, Caleb R. Keeney. Richard H. Downing. Eighth Precinct—J. H. Southworth. John Neil's, D. C. IticCanamon, Thompson Reynolds, X L. Jewell, Theo dore W. Baker, Hiram Horton STEPHEN COLWELL, President. JOAN K. VALENTINE, 2 Secretaries. CHARLES. JEN/ELL. ial.2 , Wits& IPROVOST GUARD.- ONE THOU SAND RECRUITS WANTED POE PROVOST01:111111 DUTY. The Honorable 'Secretary of War has authorized Major General GEORGE CADWALLDER to organize and equip a special 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, bale now an opportunity , rarely offered in the military service. A. number of competent Clerks, Musicians, and Print ers, as well as Carpenters and other mechanics, will be required for special duties. No man need apply for admission into this organization unless he can bring the recommendation above men tioned, is between IS and 45 years of age, and at least 5 feet 5 inches in height. Eecruits will be clothed and placed on duty at the Pro vost Barracks as fast as enlisted. Recruits from the City or country will be credited to each Wards or Districts as they may select, provided they seleet such Wards or Districts as have lieretorde 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. For further information apply to the General Recruit ing Station, Provost Marshal's Mice. FIFTH and BUT TONWOOD Streets, Philadelphia. B. A. PRINK. Mont Colonel end Provost Marshal DEADQUARTERS 91sT MGT. PA. VBT.VOLS . 435.1 CHESTNUT St., below Fifth, Col. B. M. GREGORY, Commanding. Good men wanted to fill up the ranks. Call early, Sale. et* A SUCCESS lINPARA.LLELED..- I.3IMER'II Colored PHOTOGRAPHS for 151 meet the wants of the mein, and are daily. iaereateing in Domiltirity. Gallery. ISEUOND Street. above Green. It. ANNA M. ROSS' FRIENDS CAN 08. - TAIN her last PICTURE in carte de visite style. taken a fey week' before her de .tu. at F. a. PalCsoN'S OALLE'dIr. XIGHTII and PARE,InS Eta. iald,etnthri• INSURANCE COMPANIES. F 1;1, A. ri NE IA I N FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY Statement of the Assets of the Company ON JANUARY 19T, 1964. Poblisla Ad in conformity with the provisions of the Stxtti section ofthe Act of ktoombly of April uth, 1842. Mortgages. On property valued at over 46+1,031100/ being First Mortgagee on Real Estate in the City and County of Philadel phia. except AM (03 24, in the neigh boring counties Real Estate. Purchased at Sheriff 'a sales, under reengage Online, v i e Eight houses and lot. S. W. corner Chestnut and Seventeenth streets.... A Loose and lot. north ride of Soma street, west of Eleventh Two houses and lot, south side of Santee street, near Sixteenth street Five homes and lots, Nos. 621, 523, 525, • 627, and 529 Dillwyn street Tyree houses and lot, east side Savage teenth street, south of Pine Noted and let, S. S. corner of Chestnut and Beach streets Five houses and lot. north side George street. west of Ashton street Seven houses and lot, east ride Beach street, south or Chestnut street. A house and lot, Fitzwater strest, east of Finch Street A ground rent of NO on lot north side Otter, west of Leoparo street S 7 lots of ground en Baclesey etreat and Quervelle avenue, Bristol A house and lot, south aide Stiles street, east of Sixteenth street A house and lot, east ride Front street, north of Cherry street, Kensington.. Two house - , and lots, north side Filbert street, west of Eighth street lve houses and lot, n orth side Dauphin retreat, east of Coral street A house and 1,,t, east side Sixteenth St., south of Chestnut street A house and lot,. west :,:de Dread etroat. south of Vase .Ereet house and lot, south stele Filbert St.. west of Sixteenth street Two houses and lots, on corner of Erankford. Road and Auburn street. frosting on Frank ford Road Two houses, and lots. S. W. corner Lombard and. Twenty-third streets. fronting on. Lombard street Three lots' of ground. N. W. corner Twenty-third- and Meredith streets,. Total,. surveyed and valued at 3427,612 23 BOSTON Loans. Tens .orary Loans on Stocks as Collate ]sl Security (valued at $121.484) Stocks. $40,10011. S. 7. 33• Treasury 37,50 U. S. - One-Year Certificates-- 0(6 17. S. 6-250 Year Registered Bonda 2.5.00013. S. 5.20 Year Coupon Banda... 10 Ci.o Akan once Loan. 6 per cent 9,000 Pennsylvania State Six per cent. Loan, of May, 1661 10, 3to North Penna. R. IL. Bonds 900 North Penna. R. R. Coupon Scrip. 300 Shares Pennsylvania 11. R. Co. 91 Shares Franklin Fire Ins. C 0.... 200 Shares Bark of Kentucky 17 Shares Northern Bank Kentucky "430 Shares Union Bank Tennessee.. 13 Shares Insurance ComnanY of the State of Yennsylvania.... 200 Shares Southwark Railroad Co. 24 Shares Union Canal CcinranY • • 2 Ebares Continental Hotel C 0.... 3.(00 Continental Rotel Bonds 700 Philadelphia City Loan 310 Philadelphia City Warrants.... Totalmarket value 9t302.644 70 COST .. Notes and Bills Receivable. Revenue Statues Cash en band Cash in hands of Agents • • Market price• Cost, as above Advance in value... Market price• Cost, as above Advance in value Losses by Fire. Losses paid &alas the year 3563 By order of the Board. 13A.2iTiCIEM17., PRESIDENT, JAS. W. IVICA_LI.AS r rE . R. BR3RRTARY PRO. TEM DIRECTORS_ CHAS. N DANcREd, iIsAAC LEA. TOBIAS WA OtiEti. MDWARD 0. DALE, SAMiI EL GRANT. GEO. FALB& JACOB R. SMITH, ALFRED FITLBR. GEO. W. RICHARDS, FRAS.- W. LBWIS, M. D Ca - AS. N. BANCICER, President. EDWARD C. DALE, Vice President. JAS. W. McALLISTIR, Sec. pro Ora. -jnlB-stnthGt kIXTEENTH ANNUAL- REPORT k " ). OF THE Pik - ND" AITJTUA:I4 LIFE INSUR tiNCE COMPANY, OFFICE Ito. 921 CHESTNUT STREET. Published in Conformity with the Charter. RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEIMER 31. 1363: For Life Prenilttms for term of Life For Extra and. War Eters, &c... For Interest Received on Invest ments For Bcrip Dividends received from Policies Porchated end Coact:nod LOSSES AND EXPENSES DURING T PaRIOD. For Thirty Losses, amounting to $92,6C0 00 _ For Expanses. Salaries. Medical Examinations, /dyer's:, &c— 13,005 13 For Rent, Taxes, _Roves= Stamps, &c • • For COMMIESIOIIS to Agents, d vertising. Lineages, &c DISBLiRSEMENTS. For Return Premiums, Policies pnrcbased FUE cancelled.. 8.732 85 For Interest paid 1,619 60 For S. Sanitary Commission, & 900 00 11.272 35 Added to Capital G 1863.-4 .$132,8b9 21 Capital accumnimea to Decem ber 31, 1862 1,161,789 60 Deduct Scrip of 18.50 to 1.536, re ceived in payment of Pre miums 63.320 00 -- 1,033,469 50 Accumulated Capital December 31,1863 221,289 71 AS3ETS CF THE COMPANY LIABLE FOR LOSSES. $24.000 GO 11, S, 0 per cent. Loan of 1107. cost ODA, 471 25 40,000 CO 7 3-30 Treasury Rotes.. - 41,400 00 100,060 GO 11. S. 6 per cent. Trans ferable Loan. 1871 100,212 60 103,000 00 H. S, 5-20 6 per cent. L oanloo,ooo 00 35,602 89 Pennsylvania 6 per cent. Loan. taxed 31,842 69 20,000 00 Pennsylvania 5 per cent, Coupon Bonds 18,636 00 31,500 CO Philadelphia 6 percent. Loan, taxed 26,916 76 • 37,600 (0 Philadelphia 6 per cent. Loan. exempt 36.104 60 19,400 00 Philadelphia 6 percent. Loan. free 18,081 00 20,200 00 Philadelphia 6 per cent. Loan. taxed 16.474 7.5 10,0G0 00 Pittsburg 6 per ct• 1 301 1 4 0. 8. VA 0 ) 28,000 00 Allegheny County 0 per cent. Bonds 19,696 00 10,600 00 Washington County 6 per cent. Bonds 7,525 00 21,000 00 Pennsylvania Railroad Ist moot. Bonds 20,990 00 12,000 00 Pennsylvania Railroad 2d snort. Bonds 9,796 25 10,000 CO Harrisburg Railroad 6 Per cent. Bonds 10,760 00 10, COO 00 Louisville City per cent. Bonds 7,141 40 600 Shares Penna. R. Stock.- 26,442 77 1:00 Shares Lehigh Coal and Navigation Stock 7,617 26 212 Shares Girard Life Ins_ & T. Co. Stock 5,575 33 ' 100 Shares Western Inc stook 6,882 so 209 Shares Commercial Bank Stock 11.035 25 76 Shares North America Bank Stock 10.188 00 100 Shares Manufacturers' & - Mechanics' Yank Stock 2,784 00 . GO Shares Mechanics' Bank of St. Louis 4.950 60 250 Shares Delaware Mutual S. Ins. Co. Stock. • ... 6,250 CO 00 Shares Girard B'k Stock. 2,000 00 35 Shares Farmerslt Hecker - nits' Bank Stock, • • ••» 1.820 00 425 Sharesl Corn Exchange Bank Stack 12,750 00 • $595.958 76 306,952 00 bonds and mortgages, all first liens, 303,862 56 12,716 67 ground rent. 11.965 00 Real estate held by the Company 41,034 76 Premium notes secured by policies 91.482 85 Loans and collaterals 12,260 SO Balances in bands of agents 11,626 09 Quarterly pa) ments due Company 12.733 20 Office furniture - 2.452 23 Scrip dividends purchased by Company 00,241 Era h on hand and in bauk 32.063 , ar Interea ton *teens and loans accrued to De cember 31, 1663 Life interest and annuity • Deposit in U. S. Sub-Treasury Deduct losses due inlS6 PHILADELPHIA, Januar! 11, 1964. At an election held at the office of the Company on Monday. the 4th Mat , the following named gentleman were drily elected Trustees to serve for three years: John 0. Brenner, William P. Hacker, Benjamin Coates, Joseph El. Trotter, Richard S. Newbold, William H. Kern, James B. McFarland. James Boston. Edward M. Needles. At a meeting of the Board of Trustees, held on the 12th inst., the following officers wore elected: President, JAMES TRAQIIAIR; Vice President, S 111, E. SPOKES; A. T. and Actuary, JOHN W. HOBNOB; Secretary, H S. STEPHENS. The Board have declared a. sari's Dividend of FORTY PRI: CENT. upon the Cash Premiums paid In 1893. on all Policies in force on the slat ultimo. and have decided to receive the Scrip Dividends of 1857. 1868. and January, 1859, in payment of Premiums on and after the 15th inst. from those who pay their premiums in cash j and to credit those indebted. for Premium Notes or Loans on Policies, with the amount of their Scrip for those years on their Notes or Loans on that date. JAMES TRAQUA.I2. President. SAMUEL B. STOKES, Vise President JNO. W. HORNOR, A. V. P. and Actuary. H. S. STEPHENS. Secretary. jals 16 19 21 23 25.6 t I'AME INSITRANt No. 406 ORBS'. FIRE AN P D R IMiI DIEET Francis If. Beck. Charles Richardson. Henry 0. W. Davis. P. 8 Justice. George ♦. West. FR* CIS N. CHAS. RICH W. I. 13L,ArcHARD. Secret OF PHILADELPHIA. $1,933440 31 267,503 00 2y2.91 50 • ..• ...... 95 55 $27,642 66 4 611 88 $3,411407 33 Real Estate. $127,817 29 116,911 313 Stocks. $301,541 70 267,503 DO 69451,619 96 3,1`3 2{ , 7 5.478 9 85,033 83 -- 246,779 95 8,864 48 - 107,977 $9 JE COMPANY, ?NUT STEM, BLPHIA. .ND INSURANCE. 7TORIL John W. Eminent, • Itobert B. Potter. John Kessler, Jr.. B. 15 Woodruff, Chavien Stokes. Joseph D. Ellis. BIIPK. President. .nDso - N. Vice President. VT. jall-tf oi i ii'tt a U ri. I *A m MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA, INCLORPORATED 1804. The following etatemert of the affairs of the Company is publiahed in conformity with a provielon of its charter: Premiums written from January 1. 1863. to January L mt. 9e4 10 Do. undetermined January 1,1£63 • 43, 468 12 Premiums wilted durigut the year as above.. 3169.752 7 9 Intend from luireatments 10,6138 99 Losses paid during the year. Return premiums Insurances Expenses. commissions, and contri butions to volunteers 16.678 60 Milted States tax 2,610 50 ittaLati 91 Less amount reserved to pay losses heard from but not adjusted 11.030 00 Coramutation to GliztOmens Lilian of scrip . 17,010 15 7/8.010 Balance remaining With the Company oat ,n 4 The Directors have declared a dividend of EIGHT PER CENT. on the capital stock, and SIX PER MST. on the outstanding scrip, out of the above profits, pays, ble on demand, free of all taxes. The assets of the Comparty consist of 41,720 6 per cent. bonds Camden wed Amboy Railroad. 10.003 do. do. North Pennsylvania Railroad. 10,000 do. do. Philadelphia and brie Railroad. 14.610 do; do. Chos. and Del. Canal Co. 11.600 7-30 do. United Statet, 5.20 do. do. 6,000 United States COMMatell o f Indebtedness. %COO 6 per cent. coupon bonds Mate of Peitneylvania. 16400 6 per cent, bonds • do. 2,080 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 6 per cent. bonds do. MI 6 per cent. scrip forth Pennsylvania Railroad. 1,063 shares Union Mutual Insurance Company. 88 do. Delaware Mutual Insurance Company. 100 do. North Pennsylvania Railroad. 220 do. Pennsylvania Railroad. 95 do. Delaware Railroad. re do. Philadelphia Bank. 2,877 scrip of sundry insurance COMPardag. Market value of the above. Bills receivable. Cash on hand Cash deposited U. 5••.... _.. 46. ell 93 Sundry accounts due for unsettled premiums, salvages, and other accounts 110.811 30 00,505 27 At the annual election for Directors. held January 11, 1964, the follouthla gentlemen were elected Directors to eorve three worse! Irancia Tete. John H. Irwin. 'Reuben A. Smith, T. P. Steiner, S. Delbert fo Who constitute the Board o Richard S. Smith, Destonet. A. E. Borte, Wm. C. Kent, Henry Lewie, Jr., Edward L. Clark, Elbe Yarnall, RICHARD S. JOHN MOSS, Secrets, THE PENNSYLVANIA. COMPANY rox INSURANCES ON LIVES 3L 651 49 AND GRANTING IN CONFORMITY WITH AN ACT OP THE LEGISLA. TITRE, PUBLISH TNT FOLLOWING STATEMENT OF THEIR ASSETS, ON IST DRCENBER, 1863: CAPITAL. 81,000,000. sll.'loo 03 Real Rotate—League Island. in River Delaware . Office Building, M 4 Wal nut street Sundry well - secured D round Rents . . •• • 35,041 70 Mortgages—First Mortgages on unlit. cumbered Prim:4lml' Cash.. .... Loans on AIL with notes and collate rale Life Interests Debts dne to Company, including ad vances on Trust. Estates *60,109 07 STOCKS AND LOANS., vizi 112 Shares Commercial Bank 553 • Partners' & Mechanics' Bank 16I• Philadelphia Bank 45 " State Bank, Camden 164 " Cleveland and M. Railroad. 31 " Del. Bridge Co., Beaton.. 310 " Inc. Co. North America.... 137 " Lehigh Valley Railroad..... 20 " Pennsylvania Railroad 50 " North Pennsylvania R. R . 100 " Ltlitilti Coal ' Navigation Co. lie • Scrip.. '• Leung IL Coal and I. C 0..., 279 Bald Eagle and Co. Nav 103 Sch, Co 1400,000 (0 V. B. Mint deposits 501,100 00 17.3. Certitlcatealadebt'ness. 100,000 CO U. 6. seven thirty Notes.... 150.332 00 Pennsylvania 5 per cent.... 125,000 00 coupon Bonds 20.100 00 456 per cent.. 10, COO CO 6 per cent.... 10 000 00State Defence 114,400 CO l'lkVa. Gas Bonds (3,710 CO • City Bonds 19,010 00 `` 5 per cent 10.065 00 ' Guardians of Poor—. 12 20(1 00 Pittsburg 0 per cent ..... .• • 5.100 00 • - per cent . 5, C6O 00 .Allegben7 6 par cent 40,010 to Penna. R. R.Korignges 21.650 00 North Penna. R. it 27.0(0 00 Lackawana & B. 7 per cent. 26,000 CO Bunt. & Erie R. R. 7 per cent. 3, COO 00 Elmira A W. 5 per cent 40.000 CO Phila. & Pole 6 per cent 60.000 OD Little Schuylkill? per cent . 10.0E0 00 Wyoming Canal 144.0(0 00 Cain. & Am H.R. & Del &R. 20,401 DO Lehigh Coal & N ... • .. ....... 7 1,172 CS tlhGe & Del. ..... 26,C00 CO New Jersey 20,100 10 Cleveland & M. R. R 21.000 00 Hamilton Co. Ohio• •. • •••- 6,e00 CO Payette Co., Ay 21.4E0 (0 'Pt nneeeee 5 per cent..... .... 6.000 00 6 per cent ..... • ... 11212 04P 95 CHAR! ES DDT' WILLIAM D. DILL, Actuary. -B SA3I INSURANCE. AGEN GETTY & ARROTT, INSURANCE AGENTS, N C O. 423 CHESTNUT STREET. $144.072 60 The following FIRST-CLASS cOMPANDIS are repro• vented : Continental of N.Y.. Capital and Assets nearly. $l, North American do. do. do 600.000 Arctic do, do. do 600,0ti0 Mogan do. do. do 600,000 Aggregate Fire Insurance Capital $3,300.000 Insurance made at moderate rates Losses promptly adjusted and paid. The principal merchants in this city are insured in these well•known Companies. nra"rAr &Cc AECELCETT, AGENTS. TNSURANCE AGENCY. -4- WILLIAM BETTY bas associated with him Mr. WILLIAM ARROW. under the etTle of HELX, EC ARROTT, for the purpose of transacting - e OSii a.e.E, FIRE, MARINE. AND II LAND AGENCY AND BELO- Rh'RAGE BUSINESS. and respectfully solicits for the new firm a continuance of the patronage so liberally be stowed upon the undersigned. WILLTAH osTry. Agent. 425 CHESTNUT Street. al9 - tntlis3t FOR THE ARMY AND NAVY. EVAN' & 1-1A.55A.1.1.4, pooornuivrlotalismeititoopfzleiogi....l Banners, Regimental and Company Flags, Swords, Sashes. Belts, Fassants, Epaulettes, Hats, Cape, Can teens, Haversacks, Camp Hits, Field Glasses. Spurs. and everything pertaining to the complete outfit of AT' And Navy Officers A liberal discount allowed to the trade. iaB.lm G. W. SIMONS it BROTHER, RANSOM-STRUT HALL, PHILADELPHIA, MANUFACTURERS OF JEWELRY. FINE SWORDS, AND MILITAFX GOODS IN EVERY VARIETY. em2B-if6m 17,786 00 600 25 4o.ciii) $1.239.78.9 71 18,600 00 FROTHINGHAM i% WELLS HEAVY. MEDICAL AND LIGHT MEETINGS AND SHIRTGS. STANDARD PHILLS. HEAVE CARTON FLANNELS. • WASH NGTON AND VICTORY VARIBEICS AND SILECIAS. BROWN. BLEACHED, AND CORSET JEANS. No. 12 WORSTED YARN. &c. calif tf IYOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS. GRIFFITH PAGE, 000 AUGH STREET. PHILADELPHIA HOUSE. FURNISHING - GOODS, JAPANNED, BRITTANI - A. PLANISHED, AND TIN WARE. TABLE CUTLERY AND FANCY BASKETS. JOSEPH GRIFFITH, JOSEPH PAGE jal9-tf GRAIN• BAGS.-A LARGE ASSORT /118NT of GRUB BAGS. In various sizes. for sale by pt F. REIMER'S CARTE DE VISITES .11-1• aro executed Ina marvellously' accurate and taste ful 'limner. Their style and finish pronounced. fultleas. Gg4 ARCH street, early. i 558,499 49 93 13,000 00 0 eon° Lewis, David Salmon, G W. Bernadem. V. S. Baird, r one year, I Directors with H. F. Robirmou, Samuel C. Cook. James R. Campbell. Peary Samuel, Charles Wheeler, Gilbert H. Newhall, Thomas Dallett. ourmings. SMITH, President. 3,141,1411. 54. H, President ial9-3t it ARMY GOODS. 418 ARCH STREET, PHILADSLPELLi I==l BARCROFT & CO.. Nos. 405 and 407 PURIM Street PLANTATION BITTERS. from the army hosretal—ths bloody battle•Reld—the mansion of the rich and humble Abode of the peer—front the office and the sacred desk—front the mountains top. distant valleys and far-oft Wands of the ocean—from even' nook and corner of the civilized world—le Doming in the evidence of the actordeld nE efforts of DILMIR'S PLAITTATIoN BITTBRB. Thousands upon thousands Of letters like the following may be mat oar office : ItHRDSHUICT, WIS., Sept. 16. 1863. "• •" • I have been in the army hospitals for fourteen ildinthe—apeechleme and nearly dead. At Alton, 111., they gave me a bottle of Plantation Bitters. • a • three bottles restored my speech and cured me. * • • i• C. H. PLUMS. SOUTH WARSAW. O. July 28. 1863. " • • • One young . man, who had been sick and not out of the house for two lean with Scrofula and Ery sipelas, after paying the doctors over SILD - without bene fit. has been cured by ten bottles of your Bitten. * • • EDWASD WOMZIALL_" $221.262 22 079.459 12 The followlns is from the Matron of the Union Home Seitooi for the Children of volunteer.: HALVTALF.XER NATIBION, PIFTT-EIBVFINTH Sr, NEW Unit, August 2. 1663. "Da. Daggs: Your wonderful Plantation Bitters have been given to some of our little children suffering from weakness and Weak lunge with most happy effect. One little glrl. in particular, with pains in the head, loss of appetite, and daily wasting consumption, on whom all medical skill had been exhausted. has been entirely restored. We commenced with but a teasnoonful of - Bittern a day. Her aDrottte increased; strength and health followed. • * • Respectfully. HRS. 0. R. RENDS." $18,349 1113 •` • • • I owe much to you, for I verily believe the Plantation Bitters have saved my life. BZV. W. N. WAGGONER, Madrid. N. Y." ' • • Thou wilt send me two bottles more of thy Plantation Bitters. Ity wife has been greatly benefited by their 11130. Thy friend. ASA. CURBIL Philadelphia. Pa." '•* * • I have beon a great sufferer front DragePala. And had to abandon preaching. * * * The Plantation Bitters have oared me. CATTIORN, Rochester. R. Y." ' 4 . • * Hand nn twenty-font dozen More of your Plantation 'Bittern. the popularity of which it daily in greasing with the coots of our home. SYKES. CHADWICK, & CO.. Proprietors Willard's Hotel, WaahlrurtOn, D. C. ••• • • I have ziven the Plantation Bitters to hart dredalo Soar disabled soldiers with the most astordshine 'fest. G. W. D. ANDREWS. Superintendent Soldiers' Home. Cincinnati. 0." •'•. * * The Plantation Bitters have cured me of liver •omDtaiat. of which I was laid up prostrate and had to abandon ray business. H. B. HIMMEL Cleveland, 0." ..M3.000 00 .. 28.251 29 •'• * • The Plantation Bitters have cured tae of derangement of the kidneys and urinary organs that has distressed me for years. It acts like a charm. C. C. MOORE, Agent for Colgate & Co.. 254 Broadway." Ito., ha., &a.. &a., &a.. &I 60.486 94 $254, 263 16 The Plantation Bitters make the weak strong, the lan guid brilliant, and are exhausted natnre's great restorer. They are composed of the celebrated 01'Amyx Bark, Wintergreen, sassafras, Roots. warba. as.. all Vrezervad to perfectly pure f3t, Croix Rum. Persons of sedentary habits, troubled with Weaknee., Lassitude. palpitation of the heart, lack of appetite, die. tress after eating, torpid liver, constipation. &e., deterve to suffer if they will not try than. They are recommended by the highest medical autho rities. and are warranted to produce an tlametitate bens- racial effect. They ate exceedingly agreeable. pellesdr pure, and harmless. NOTE:M. — Any poreon pretending to eel/ Plantation Bit ters in bulk or by the gallon le a swindler and impostor. We only put it up in our log-cabin bottles. Beware of bottles refilled with imitation deleterious stuff, for which Several persons are already in prison. See that every bottle has our United States stamp over the cork, and signature on steel-plate side labels. Sold by respectable dealers throughout the habitable globe. P. H. DRAKE db CJO., oclSetudtthim RO2 BROADWAY. N. Y. WANTE D-A YOUNG MAN TO take an active position in a Dry Goods Commission Douse: also. a BOY, with good references. Address Box 1319 P. 0. ial9-6t •285,794 61 677.221 67 71.66672 633,319 ZZ 95664 29.476 94 WANTED -TWO ROOKS, STUDY and Bedroom. with Break fast furnished. south of Market and west of Broad street. Address ••0. D. Prow office. iklq•qt. WANTED. -A WHOLESALE DRUG AND PAINT HOUSE is desirous of making as Ar rangemnt 'with a person baying large Commercial ac quaintance and a knowledge of the litur, and Paint Business as a TRAV.SLLING SALESMAN. To such a Person a liberal salary will be paid Address. with real name and reference:." Salesman," at office of The Prem.. All communications held in strict confidence iiti9.sl.* WANTED-FROOYBEADING, CO. YUNG and other writing, Address Box 35, Bristol. Bucks county, Pennsylvania. ja.lB 3t• FIRE-PROOF SAFE WANTED TO RUT.—Address We," at this office. ja.l6-3t. WANTED -BY A YOUNG MAN, A sitnation as salesman in a first-class retail dry geode store, or as bookkeeper, or clerk in any branch of business; bee a practical knowledge of bookkeeping. and also twelve years' experience in the retail dry goods and notion business. Debt of references_ g , ven as to ca• pability, integrity, &c. Address B. E.," Press office. jal6-3t. 462,187,722 47 WANTED - UNION MUTUAL IN SUR &NCB. and Delaware Idatual Insurance Scrip. Address Box :4427 Pest Office. lald-Scs T lIE INSURANOE,—WANTED —A canvasger for city and country. for a first-clans Litt Insurance Cut:waxy. Addreaa — Box 148,- with amain cations- WAN TED CLOTITIN 0.-PERSONS _\VAN having Clothing to dispose of will please call on _ or address 3a5-tntbs3 n' WANTED-A FIRST CLASS TRA • • VELLING SALESMAN. familiar with the Gen tlemen's Furnishing Trade.- Must give undoubted refe rences Address the LOCKWOOD MANUFACTURING CO., 255 south THIRD Street, Philadelphia. dald 6t* A GENTS WANTED TO SELL THE A-S- STANDARD RI - STORY OF THE WAR. A rare clisuce to, : imake ralhay. Agents are aleariug from COO to $2OO a month. A`.0,000 volumes already sold. Send for circulars. Address JON Bs BROS. 4 CO., Dabitml err, BALTIAIONE. Afd. deBo.Bur. do TO RENT— WANTED TO RENT by the 15th of MARCH. a moderate-sized 11017 SE, with modern improvements. situated between Button wood an d Girard avenue. and. Sixth and Twelfth streets• Address Box 2t64, Poet dike. Jal9-tutht3t d 82,000 $3,000. $5,000. AND OTHER sums to invest on mortgage. Apply to JOSEPH S. SIDDALL. Con.rev.no.r, ja16.31,* 121 E . FIFTH Street REn A MONTH I—We WANT AGENTS AT 'W $6O month, expenses paid, to sell our Everlasting Pencils, Oriental Evrn r ers, wad 13 other articles . 15 cir culars gent free. SHAW & CLARK. Siddeferd.Me. d23-1m 75 A 'MONTH 1-1. WANT TO HILII Ascents In every sormly WM a month. exoen ses paid, So soil Xily EMT *heap Vendly &ming Ide r ehtmes. Address. 8. BUSDISOIf. Alford, Maine. oe2i-d&w3L „opt, DEPUTY QUARTERMASTER • OBEERAL'S OFFlCE—Ertmansrema, Feb. 8. VESSELS WANTED immediately to carry COAL to the following poLnts: % G el li tk i rWt ,716. Fort Monroe, Va. Alexandria, Va. Newborn, A. C.. Port Royal, B. C. A. BOYD, felo-62 Captain and Assistant Glar.rtermaster. O FFICE ARMY CLOTHING AND EQUIPAGE, TWELFTH and GIRARD Streets. PaILADELPHIA. Tam:Lary .18. . . . SEALED PROPOSALS wilt. be ieceirsd at tots office until 12 o'clock M. on TUESDAY, the 26th instant. for supplying the Schuylkill Arsenal with the following articles: Wax Upper Leather, best quality, pure oak tanned, from slaughter bides, well finished. Bete Leather. beet (Minn ppre-oak tanned, from Buenos Ayres or La Plata Ilides, not le , . than 14 feet per side. Bidders must state in their Proposals the prise, which Must be given in writing. as well as in figures. also the quantity bid for. and time of delivery. The ability of the bidder to ill the contract must be guarantied by two responsible persons, whose signa tnree will be annex ded to the guarantee. and said sus. ratites accompany the bid. And in case the said bidder should fail to enter into a contrast, they to make Rood the difference between the offer of said bidder and the next lowest responsible bidder. or the person to whom the contract may be awarded. Bidders, as well as their sureties or guarantors, who may not be known at this office.will tarnish a certificate from the United States District Attorney. postmaster, or other palbile functionary at the residence of the biddeT. or guarantees, setting forth clearly the fact that the Maas: and his sureties ELlOrespocalble men. who will, If a con. tract is awarded them, bat in good faith with the. United States, and faithfully execute the same. No bid will be entertained unless properly guarantied by two responsible parties. as above described. Bids from defaulting contractors will not be received. Blank forms for proposals can be had upon application at this case. Proposals must be endorsed, "Proposals for - Army Supplies," stating the particular article bid for. G. H. CROSMAN. 3a19-126 A. Q. M. General United States Ann!. v URN & HILLIER, AGENTS FOR THE PURCHASE AND SALE OF CITY AND COUFTRY PROPERTY.—Money procured on Morten% Collectors of House Rents. Ground Rents. Book- Ac °emits, Obligations. acc. Olrice, No. .130 South FOURTH Street. laI9•lm PLEA SING, NATURAL, AND LIFE LIKE PORTRAITS; If you deet-te the beet made, then go to B F. BEISIBR's Rooms. 62-1 ARCH Street. Hie coma of artists are nnsurnaesed. lt* JOHN L. CAPEN, PHRENOLO. GIST, ma) be conceited, DAY and WartlNG,ti Al* adaptation to Bud:nese, Trade, - and Profeesion; 411 14, on the improvement of health, correction of faults, formation of friendships. ate. You d■• scriptlone of character elven when required, at Ifo. eitti S. TENTH Street. above Chestnut. sea-thetnEnaif A MUSICAL NOVELTY THE DRAWINa•Room OltGI LW—the sweet est and most powerful lnatrumeut for Charehes and Sun day Schools. from ORO to itIDO. iti18.61." JAS. BSLLAK. thSl Smith WPM Street. BRADBURY'S GOLD MEDAL V pr ANO S were awarded siivErt FIRST PRIZES IN FOoR WEEKS, during the fall of ISIS The most flattering testimonials have recently been received from a large number of the moat eminent artiste. in. eluding OOTTSOftALX , MASON, AND WOLFSOHN Who declare that the tnetrameata meets, In th e bitheel degree, al/ the PERFECT PER u FECT PI ANOFORTE. Jefs-Im 11 04 A H DR PN A U t T O S treet. Mil CORRECT PIANO TUNING . . Mr. 0 N. SARGENT'S Orders for Tuning and Repairing Pianos are received at MASON & 00.'6 Store. 907 CHESTNUT' Street. was. Mr. S. has had eleven year& factory experience in Bos ton. and five Years' employment in ehiladelfilia SPECIAL —Pianos rele.othe.red to sound na soft and aweet-toned as new. Withont removing. Terms for Tuning. dl. oel4-Setif ,SM DR. FINE, PRACTICAL DEN. 'MIT for the last twenty yeas.. Al 9 VIN a st, below Third. inserts the most beautiful TEETH of the Me. mounted on ins Gold. Plains. Oliver, Vulcanite, Milan% Amain - at prises. for neat &Ltd ingitantial work. wore resaintable then any Gentle; In ski . aits• or Rat& Teeth ylnag to test for Ufe. Artificial Teeth Mara' to iralt. t o p a an isntresshot. 4.11 wort war - nutted to Nehireus. Wet twedlies. 11l SW S. T.-1860.-X. WANTS. C. No. 203 CHESTNUT Street PROPOSALS. AMUSEBIREITH. E Vi r HESTNUT -S TREET .g.‘ THEATRE, • Leased • •••—• • ••• AVM. WHEATLEY. Mons. PAUL JVIGNST'S NEW YORE FRENCH COMPANY. FOR ONE WEEK ONLY. PRIO)13 OF ADIUMION. —Parquet. $1; Dreia Circle. HI cents; Family Circle. NI cents. Doors open it coven o'clock. The curtain Will tine at three-quarters past pecan. TUESDAY EVENING. January le, Second Nigitt First appearance of Mlle LOUISE NaILLET and IL PAUL SUIDNET. LEE NOOSE DE JEANNETTE. _ . . (Jeannette's Wedding). Comic Opera, in one act. Music by M. Victor Dlatens To conclude with .be original of A BENGAL TIGER. (Le Tigre du Hennale.) NEWCHESTNUT•STREIdT 591EATNE wi'l onen MOS DAV, JA n M1.1.1,31Y RS, under the management of _ Mr. LFAisIARD DROVER. of Grover's Theatre. Weebingten. D. C. with Pxyerall TAIT IMPORTANT IMPROVSMENTS neon the Stage and In the Auditorium. including NR I 77 fit:EMMY. FURNITORR, tkc. , and new and elegant GAS PI XTUR.I3B. A FIRST , CLASB COMPANY, including some of the has be FINEST _DRAMATIC TALENT IN AMERICA. en engaged, and A OR AND ORCHESTRA. Pri i ttn:Vi V t ; agn i Firo l n. S i o a l ° n i g: be 3f in N g e ZßI o ni k zed P . ""ei VIE OPENING PERFORMANCE Will conakt of Lester Wallaek's areek ale, of which will TUE VITERta. prodneAd. afttr elaborate prepration. npon CR mealo nr EAT MdaraFlOtiff US. Full pai Coulon gireu in due season MES. .1•011 N DREW'S NEW ARCH CROWDEDEATRE HOUSES SE'IOND NIGHT OF MRS. Joli 3 DREW, ft THIS (TUESDAY) ENENINO. Jac. I9th. NM, SIIE S POOPS TO Loslcoint.• MISS HARDOASTLE.. birs. JOHN DREW. Young Marlow Barton 0111. Tony Luropic in 'Stuart Itobaon. To conclude with GRIST TO THE MILL. FRANCINE NiuS JoriN DREW. Margula de Ricimtlle~rt KUL RENIIFIT (‘);' MRS, JOHN DkEW. In rehearFal, Ito MA 010 bIARRI A(1 E Cnrtein rises at 73; o'cloct. WALNUT -STREET THEATRE. NINTH and potitively the LAST W.Ela or the Water'', ant engaiPmunt of Mr. J. S. CLARKS. . • - who will appear in a great double bill TO NIGHT, ena taining awn of Tom. Taylor'a greatest chars cOre. DivPttenth night of the " Or I.L'AV 31.1.rf," .7_ S. CLAKKE a: Hobert Brierty After which Torn. Tay . - IoV9 excellent comedy of " OUR ANERICAN COUSIN. ' J. 6. °LARRY. et Asa Trencherd. OT 10E. —1)0013 will open at ,'.i, to 7 o'clOok. Cartel% at 7. 1 / 4 i: riciczk. (4. PEAT NATIONAL CIRO US TROUPE—MARKET Streit, above Twelfth. Directress. Mrs. CDAtiLBS WARNED. formerly Mrs. 'DAN 31.1011. IMMENSF, ENTHUSIASM. The ruanagornent be leave to say that AM. CDAttLES The Trick Clown, and DEODOE DERIOUS, The great Equestrian, having balm engaged. will ElP pEar avers evening during this week. These artiste years ago, established their reputation as excellent per formers, and in conjunction with- tire great National Troupe, w.ll add to the novelties of the great and pops, lar above. Ananssier-25 cents; Stage Saida. 60 cents; Private Beg. Mi; Callery. IS cents. Commence each evening at 7 o'clock. DATUM'S }INSET WRDIthspAT AND SATURDAY Arnsarromor. coma:endue at 2.11 o'clock. jai& 6t A CARD.-- HABMONIA NIMICAL SOCIETY. 7.bentreciers of the Society annortoce the performancefrof THE CREATION for FRIDAY svErum,l3, Jan. 22di at the fdIISICAL FOND HALL. Repeated disappointments (owing to sickness and death of its members) have tensed a heavy outlay in ex oenges. but the Oratoriowillbe prodnced, with the GERMANIA. ORCHESTRA, and the Solo parts sautalned by c mine tent Solo Performers, and in the best manner. Tickets, 50 cents each, or subscriptions may be msda for the reries of three Cot certs at Oould l e, corner of Seventh and Chestnut streets. . . . N. B. ---The general Rebesreal will lairs ninon at the Hall on Thursday Afternoon. at 9.3. f. o clock. • .ia3.9-4t CONCERT HALL.-GRAND COM.B.L. OOTTSCH ALI{ AND BRIONOLL TWO INFTRUMENTAL AND OPERATIC CONCEET% On MONDAY and TUESDAY, Jan. 18 and 79. Will be Riven. with the fo.loyring emi omit artiste: 81 LLE. ANGIOI.II`IA OORDIER. The celebrated Prima Donee. from the Italian Opera, BRIGNOLI the [among Tenor. SIG. CARO PATTI, th e y nng oil . ented Vielintat. Mr. CaflL WOLFSuRN. the di.i'manished Ptan:st• who has kindly consented to owlet' Mr. Gottechalk on these occatinns in several piano duets. Mr. L. 91. rTSCIIALR, the greatest Pianist. Musical Director and Conductor, Mr. BEHRENS. Ad miss; on 10 cents. Reserved Seats $l.. Seats may he secnred for either of the two elate at•J. 0 /VOLD'S Mimic Store. corner of SEVENTH and CHEST. , NuT streets. C.13311117.15613g on Friday. at 9 A. M Doom open at 7M, Concert commences at 8 o'clock. jalB-61 CONCERT HALL LECTURE NOM CHESTNUT STREET. ABOVE TWELFTH. FOPRTH SUCCESSFUL WEEK OF WUNDERLICH% ♦ merles of Illastratlons of T.S. HTHA TBN NIGHTS IN k -ROOM. _TA.° JOHN 4YAN'S PILONInt'S rnoctx2oo. And other attractive Scenes from . . . LIFE, CHARACTER, NATURE, and ART. Proprietor and Manager Mr. JOSEPH VIEIST. will continue for a ebort season. This aplendid series of more than 100 grand Pastorali& Paintings was executed by Mr. GEORGE WDEDI3RLIOg. an American Artist, who stands unrivalled as a swat Painter. Admission %S cents. Children 15 cent.. Doors open at 7 o'clock. Liberal arrangements made with schools, temPargict./ and other societies. Matinee every Wednesday and Saturday alert:most El 3 o'clock. Children 10 cents. .11114411 TEMPLE OF WONDERS. ASSEKBLY BUILDINGS, __ TENTH isticl CFMTNUT street'. WILL 6S~STLY CLOSE MAGICAL and PHILOSOPHICAL ExPsuatErrra;. Great Powers o VEINTEILOQUI - 851, and the LEAMMA ceisuon BIRDS SIGNOR BLITZ will appear in his popular Entertain. meets EVERY EVENInCi, commencing at 7%,aa. WEDNESDAY and SiTtlir.D AFTERIt 002 f at 6 Admission 26 cents: Children 15 cents. ii 4141 RIGNOR BLITZ'S PERFORMANCES ^- 1 at the Assembly But , dlnyt are poetpnned until 'EDNESDAY AITEILNOON, when they will be re sumed litSumal. je.lB-20. TEE 51.ZENNERGHOP. TAKES PLEA -a , SURE in announcing to its friends and the public, that ita FIFTEENTH FANCY DRESS BALL, Wlll take p nee on MONDAY EVENINtI, February let ISW AT THE AMBRICAIACU EMY OV MUM. Tickets can only be bad by subscription of the mernlbarc of the Society, and the authorized tana g ers, whose a(k. dresses yrlll be published hereafter. dell-tutkidtf NOW ON EXHIBITION At. Tint ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS. CHESTNUT Street. above Tenth. PAUL WNBER'S New Picture, MONASTERY. MADONNA DELL' SASSO ON LAGO MAGGIORE. His great and moat charming work. ADMISSION, 145 CENTS pENNSYLVA.NIA ACIADEMY OF THE FIVE ARTS, 102 S CHESTNUT STREET. OPEN DAILY (Sundays szeontsd) from 9 A. M. till P. 11. A Admission Weenie. Children halt DAM .i023-4f FOR SALE AND TO LET. COAL YARD FOR SALE.—THE BEST fitted-up Yard in the city. Capacity for doing ni amount of busineut. Inquire at 937 North 111 Street, below Girard avenue. Terms easy. jal6.6r_ el FOR SALE—VALIJABIA RESI DENCES. pleasantly located, on CBTATNIPT. WALNUT, SPRUCE, and VIRE Streets. West Philadel phia. Apply to ROBERT MACGREGOR, lal9 419 wAraur Street. dFOR SALE-A GREAT BARGAIN, a large corner 13onse, suitable for a doctor. situate on North 'Twelfth street. Address "S. H. F at thls office. ralS-3t. amFOR BALE.-THE PROPREY N. E. cor. of MARKET and NINETEE CH Streets. comprising Store and Dwelling on Market street. and foar three. story dwellings on Nineteenth street. Terms essy. Apply to WM. RUSSELL ALLEN. S. E. corner of YOUR CH and WALNUT, second floor. ial6.3t* em FOR SALE-=ZTERY LOW.—THE -ilwa property !No 413 South Eleventh greet; will pay a large iatereet on investment, Apply 48 Witt Roism ALLEN. S. E. corner of FOr.R.III and WALNUT. Be. coed floor. din FOR SALE-NEAT GERMAN- Mr.aTOWN RESIDENCE. ituate on FUMES Street.two squares from tire di , pOti S roorae and kitchen. Lot SO by 200. Price. $3,000. Terms Paw. Also, a Mous= RESIDNOE No. 311 Sonth TENTH. Street Lot 21 by 100. Apply to E PETTIT, No. 3%3 WALNUT Street. FARM.—FIFTY -ONE A ORES first qunlit? Charter County Land. 2l miles from Philadelphia; near railroad; S acres Woodland; good Stone Howe. 'Sprint water; stone Bern. tite. VAMP' Creek /AMA through the Place, 'rano acconnaloilatills. For Belo bY PRICE, de2l-lm Cor. SPRING . GARDEN and Thirteenth ad. TO LET—A COMMODIOUS wr. DWELLING, No. 133 North FRONT Street. Rent moderate. Apply to WE THERTLL & BRO.. 0c29-tt 47 and 49 North SECOND Street. fit FOR SALE-A FINE THREE STORY 'STONE HOUSE. and LOT. situated at the '•Green Tree" Station. on the Pennsylvania Central Railroad, twenty miles from Philadelphia The House is large and modern built. with flue Erna, water. he. For further information apply to Mies A. R. DAVIS, on the PleMiSEiti. or WM. T. ELBERT. 4.2.-outlouer MIL WALNUT Street. gei REAL ESTATE, AT PUBLIC FALE.—The subscriber will sell at public sale, ...a— TRIJR,DAY, January 21st , IE%. at 2 o'clock, P. Aft. on the premises. two valuable and. highly improved FARMS. situated at Rlmbleville, in Franklin township. Chester county: FARM No. 1. Containing 107 acres, on which a large and convenient brick Dwelling House is erected, also a large new Barn, with the necessary ont-buildinge; the fields are divided into convenient size by good new fencing. This farm is well watered, and has been heavily limed, end has a reasonable aupplY of Fruit Trees hereon. About 20 acres of this farm is wood land. FARM No. 2. Containing 166 acres. on which in.erected a large stone House and frame Barn, with the necessary' out-buildings; is divided into fields of convenient size, with new fencing. This farm is well watered' and hag been heavily limed. would make one of the beet grazing farms in the connty, and has a reasonable supply or Fruit Trees. About 30 acre. of this farm Is wood land. These farms are situated in a good neighborhood. convenient to Church., Schools. Mills, dtc., and are about flee miles south Of the Philadelphia end Baltimore Centro]. Railroad. and ab Bail miles North of the Phi ladel ph la and Baltimrre oad. Oaf-Persons wishing to view the farms before the day of -a le. 70. will he shown them by calling on Davis !TANN:- at Kimbleville. or by the subscriber, at the NATIONAL RCTBL, West Philadelphia, ,ga-Condittone at sale, by jail-lh 'WM* eh FARMS FOR SALE.-304 ACRES, m+- 1, mostly excellent soil. 3 miles from Greenwood.. on the Delaware Railroad. part under enlace P.Ort an i part, well•timbered; comfortatde bonne, barn, Ate : orchard. &c. Very ellen , : only 4d 600, 66 acres wood land, three quarters of a mile from Georgetown, Sussex county, Delaware; deep black rick soil. Price only Ofi,loo ICO acres, one mile from Rridgeyille; 70 acres under cultivation; 10 acres splendid pine grove; 20 acres oak timber; comfortable house, barn,. tables. drc aPPIO, and,. peach orchard, large quantity of cherries. .Irc; good doh and well watered. Pride $2 710. 92 acres, near Princeton, N. T. Good. soil. Price gAti per acre. Also, &large number of Pennsylvania and New, Jer seY farms, Per houses. tee YONL AnieriCari (1.4 17,2 eJ. Mat., Onzdte.B. P, tfLIFAIL lal6 I.AN S w ath FOURTH WM, MATERIALS FOR MINCE PIES. BUNCH, LATER. AND SULTAN& HAMMEL CITRON, CURIUM, AND SPIOBB, CIDER, WINS& Am, Bes. ALBERT O. ROBERTS, Denittr in Sine Groceries. Comer ELEVENTH and VINE Streets. WEIGHT'S in PLUS ULTRA MINUS KUM 11 44 - 3514 1 1111101110 I ff ta t ir&VAßraNTßlSZTri. 1 tb,g44414411,-M- ZOGRAPIIIOOI. DAVIS lIIKBLE.