TOTI A COUGH T—Ulle Dr. D. J&VTLeII Ea at once. It may save you from Oonsump• mill certainly cure the most inverate Colds. Bronchitis? Jayne'e Expectorant. It will aubduo the a, relieve the cough, pain, and diffloutty and produce a speedy curs• ima? :ant will overcome the spasmodic wind tubes or air vessels, and of the mucus which clogs them. or three large doses of Jayne , . auoceimion, and eoverlng up the disesee will be subdued et the opiption? eotorant will give you immediate re. Ku the lungs from all irritating mat• teals and invigorates them. Thousands given up by their physicians have to health by its use. 7h, Group, and all diseases of the lungs e effectually and speedily cured by etorant. It is no new remedy. For has been before the public, the demand ly increasing, and the evidence of its powers accumulating in our hands. 4 a trial? yat Na 242 Chestnut at. jalß•mw2t E. EAR, THROAT DISICASBS, a treated by Dr. Von MOschzirker , rest. _ jalo-bt' °TIM OF SHWINO riLicarrnt s AIM 888 TEM " Ftor.sNes," 630 CluswrriuT E•TB "FLommea" SALT LS ROOMS, 660 tBET, AND 51Cii THB 021,1GBRATial :BD, LOCH, AND KNOT•STITOH ------- .:1/" SEWING MACHINE, SOLD AT 6TREBT, IS WARRANTED TO BE THE WORLD. .D BOUNTY FUND.—At a meeting of Committee of the Tenth ward, held noon, January 18, 1884, it WAII tat notiee be given that nor mote men u. the Tenth ward until further notice. the Executive Committee. STEPHEN COLWELL, President. L 111171:". Secretaries. jal9ll' MASON HAMLIZik , S CABINET ORGANS. IREE , AT THE HOTELS 'Es O'CLOCK LAST NICHT nd Chestnut strings. C L Osborn A Brown, New York J M AlobeY. New York A i• Tn. ,tae. New York H A Rohicsoll, LonisYille K 6 Smith & Is, New York 1) W *Choler, Amsterdam H Deism:4.h Sr la, stuAti'm i‘Gatiandet, New York I 3 F Libey, New York J Morrell. New York Houghton. New York W 8 Sreers. New York itorme, Brooklyn H Slake-les A dan St Louts W A N.,it..Wa ,hingtou G Et North...lartinsbarg, Va Byrne. New York 'J hi Kepheart, 13 S A C Newman New York J Otioeno • New York I'P Howell. Newark Tr roan, New York C A senor. New York J B CFark, Washington BAG i miler. Boston ..fobn Bliss. Boston Chas E Perkins, Boston T.t AC Ds LiVrOrt, Y Mr Mercer Wm H Hale, 13 S W Johnson, Middletown IThos Whitney. New Jersey tH J Gilbert, Boston )Joe J Taylor. Baltimore P Boyle. Baltimore !John Butler, New York lG H C Neal, Baltimore R N Olephant. Oswego Mr Tiffany, Baltimore John West, Washington . Jobe Knapp, St Lords Neteilas & da, gew York N Foster, II S N IDr Jolted, Delaware H Bongs, Baltimore Hyatt Frost.& w, New York I W Maim. Jr, & la, Penns, ' Henry Sanford & w, N Y Sire Dunbar. Ohio MA Myers, New York Clesyeland, New York M. Sellers. San Francisco E Herrman, low York J N Hunter, Reading H A Hunter. Reading D S Hunter, Reading IC O'Connor. New York S !IL Dickinson. New York SR Jackson, N Brunswick J W Yates. New York D NE Kepheart, Andalnsia C C - albreth, Oxford, Md A G Hardcaetle. Maryland J Dennison, US A R Lienhart, New York j C C Gordon, New York D Badger. New York J Angell. New York R A Newell. Boston L E Snow, Woodbury J BI I.ecte, U S A T. etro t Chester D cork AFlCirk 3W 'York W York New York New Tcrk rew F ork t , OF Tor - lie tsar' t.0n35 Louis 'eV 'Sorg , Brooklyn La. Brooklyn New York 'Bey City . Baltimore diaryland redo, 0 lade. 0 se, N Y wl. Wash :oston Kew York Melon eon w York iew York lazelton.NY Baltimore aabington ,n. Balt Baltimore iltimore ltimore itch Penne. Penne, Chicago iicago lhicago i ark New York kitteburg Lanc .ancaster 'akar. iley, Mystic, 'enna Lewistown nn BA titnore r York 'ittsbnra enwor h reet, below lllietle.. -stiaut ;lava plvazna ‘TIN ania all Gr H North, Washington M G Etewart Pennsylvania W Howe, Washington J Taylor. Penneyivania H O Flaher, Peal:raylyania, J J Minim. New York 13 Cox New York HKendeley, Baltimore w York ork York nore • w waffle ork • rAey el:Cue - ton lllgtOß Pew York York York IS Williams. Baltimore J Ramsey. Philadelphia J King, Philadelphia J Bell, Ohio 5 Reed, Ohio J Shannon. Ohio ;PRocie. Ohio O Benson, Ohio Ti;;;Ipl:op,.Piell0 York 11 C Slocum. Memphis S S Pinkerton, DowningVn Mrs A , hcraft. New York Mies Harvey. New York L A. Bowles do la, New York E Bowles. New York J R McOmber. Indianapolis ) 0 C Ramer, Fottsaam, N Y F F Bowmer, Pottsdam.NY I' Wambie. Pittsburg W C c,,,idwen. & wt, Bedford &nsepian, Patna i chi ng t on Superior L Snpar'r Jliiater sviile 3rooklyn )klyn nore land land BUSE B Seu4e . ma . r.: • Penna Mrs .T Phillips, Penna 11hts S Wiliiamson, Penns Jan Kiucu. Parma D Weller, Penna 'S Frirgusou.. Pittsburg . . D More. Pittsburg ,J H White. Maryland Hon h 8131alr,Holidaysburg JO Mc Lena han, Hoitdayeg John W Rider, Lewistown W Morrison Lack Haven ,Lt Jame. P Smith. renna ;Ii Pennock. Boston D C n,W Point e-USII timore L B i rocky. & - Wf. Oswego C Barley. Smyrna. Del M Bell. Smyrna, Del !Wm Taylor Thos Munster S Thuttiorson, Rome S. D Smith do le, Pittsburg IE7 •burg ilidaysb'rg lidaysbrtrg Itimore Iston 'ourtis street below /trek. 3wY ork Wm Mellose. Hanover ad, 0 !Samuel Thomas, Catamanq aton 'Geo B Mason, Lancaster ton ;Jacob Martin. Lancaster don Capt W silver. Bloomsburg tnton W Silver, Bloomsburg lama, H Coolbroth, Hollidasb'g Men M St-rouse, Penns ,wa Max ernenberg, New York Jr. Del , P Kennedy. Bridgeton, N aware :Miss B Kennedy, N J R R Disborough, Trenton W Cooca, Jr, Newark, Del Conn IC A Roberts, Connecticut ding, Fa' Hon J L Oil is, Mt Pleasant aionte P 0 Arms, Youngstown, 0 irg :Thor) Gorcon, Centre co antra co CH Stearne,Worceaer, Mass Pa ,B D Daniels, Mass Pitts's IT J Thompson, Penna. inn, Pa J N Goff, B Hampton, Ot in. Pa leapt Robt A McComb. Pa lb. !J ll Baldwin. Allegh'y City erning co R E Wright, Allentown ind W L Jones, Allentown viand T R McCrea. Pittsburg en J Hilmire. Pittsburg street. above FtMt. Miss C C Bates, Delaware H S Clark. Beaton W P Moseley. 3.7. w York W • Kees, New York 13 Putter, M.D., N J H Harks Lancaster '• Guthrie, Lancaster H 9 Weed 4:1 Little la, Florence, X 3 H Wilson Leestnult la I E Laken, Virginia C s. Oi• City Walter Forehand. II S A J T Pierson, Baltimore W T Brownley. Virginia W W Laman, Mehigan R B garrison & la. Del Miss Coyndale, Delaware W W Tselindy. Delaware I A Williams, Mare land H Macklin, Delaware Mrs Howard & family w York w Jersey, , d. Pa , street, altrowe Thirst. P H Fithian. New Jersey B R Blmer. Bridgeton .Tobn II Elmer. Bridgeton N Stratton, J Chas hiarvine,_New York W 8 Rarray. New York Sam( B Cope, Fiala Chas Cottrell & wf. Boston W S Quain, California I S A Hopkins, California ;D; B German. Wash. D C 'D H Clarke, Wash, D C 1E Woodward., Baltimore Williams. Cairo Ti i man New York W Fay & w, New York L Knißin, New York iW Wnitnev, New York Solomon, New York olomon. New York met, above Third. W H Bonner. Pa -Arch or at. I J - . Jae S Reber. Reading Silliman. Pottsville Sharp & wife. J L Sherman, New York T Smith, Hagerstown Win Faux. Danville D C Dayton. Towanda W B Crest, Ohio Dr Robinson. Newville B Smith, New "York Anhland .Aeb,land street. above MCC Mrs Mclver & da, Wish CO H L Goodwin, Pottsville F NI Moore. Clintonco D H Hamilton. Dauphin .00 Chas Wills. Mt Holly, N J C P Johnson, Wilm'on. Del Thomas Megargee 0 W Arthur, Harrisburg 'Miss Carrie Hallock,A Y 'Mrs A Steward. Plata Mrs M Condos & 2 ch, Phila. Poster. Sandusky.° Henry Chloe, Toledo. U John S Idllllll3, Fenno, R D Carl( di son, J Robert B Potter, N J 'Markel liBTifl •111211118 tington lea ter t Co. Pa ace reet, above Chestnut IL Cront, Chester co :Wm hnssell, Parma • J Ration. Peens B Meredith, W Chester Darlington, Wilmington W S Jackson, Perna IT Bolin, New York T Aldrich 1 1.17.11 Horn, Penn% 1 #7 . S Boßworth,Boston al orrvelowbELL _ Henry Chnrchtown nuiv'e .11C Treichler. maytoaville rt John Hersh, Pena.burt .o, Pa P Bahl. Iteadin_g Geo K Levan, Reading T V Addis.Huntlngllon Val street. aboveCallawhall. a F Halm Finatrove no co, Pa IW lk; W Snlta/X sii baoh r Mak,Lain co NatilMO—Race et J A Kalbach.'Womelsdort J A Maranon, tyr e Keller.rentre Hill, Pa d a itawall.fratasedzqua TR ;lune Barley Sheaf—Seam Jae Dable, Atlantic . . JA. Reedy. New York Jacob WeinertNew York Wm P Vance. iew York A V Johmion. Eddinaton John Rich. Bensalem - • • Wateoß Own ley. By . berry Reuben Parry, RYberry taidoturt Vernon—Se H Ferran. Connecticut J P 3,1,111, Penney hien ia TAlfelyin i Yennryivauia 8 Thomas. New 'fork _ . • • ti J Stager. Sarnee roster. Harrisburg }t W Davis, Harrisburg Pr Gulick. NevN Jersey W West, New terser Warawsn's Hotel—Third street. above Race. Warren Hordwell .3:1a; N YI I Tenee.Norri.tovin To S 0188onaon : P E Trainer. Phila. W Scott & wf :J" W Carroll. Plan Mae Scott • EL C annningliam.l3larrieWit Lient II rfeClenebea.PSA Ilt C Harkel. l'lttßimra' . Jae Siover.Sirowieberg Jae Hottea, Reading' Moses Fita. Reading• IDfasen Venting. N J —.. . liallison—Second street, above Market. J A Fchulliz Si la. Del w s c a n...we'? . Delaware I W ll lo k b e i g e, S U tT S " fi lsbllr3- p Watson. Pennsylvania I C Wycoff. Jr. Illinois NV Love. PeninlYsvania I • BRYANT, STRATTON, & Cb.'s NATIONAL COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. S. E. cornerof SEVENTH and CHESTNUT Streets. Instruction in Baok-keeptror, Coin rnercial Law, Conuscercial*Calculations, Business Pen• zuansbip. and Business Correspondence; both der and evening. Call or send for a Circular. ja7o r SuDDEN CHANGES, COUGHS, CONSUMPTION, CURE YOUR COUGH, AND AVOID CONSUMPTION. CURE YOUR COUGH, AND AVOID CONSUMPTION. CURS YOUR COUGH, AID AVOID CONSUMPTION. • Dr, Swayne's Compound Syrup of Wihl Cherry." "Dr. Swayne's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry." ' Dr. 5W57243 . 8 Compound Syrup of Wild Cherrv." A trial of many years hos proved to the world that this remedy is more efficacious in curing all throat. breast, and lung complaints than any hitherto known to mankind. For Bronchitis, Sore Throat, Asthma, it is a sovereign remedy. For the weak and debilitated it acts as a strengthening alterative. Prepared only by Dr. 'WAYNE &SON. 330 North SIXTH Street. Sold by dealers everywhere. It WATCII TBEHEnlall OF YOUR CHILDREN.— Worms are a prolifie 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. Vitae' 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 fetid breath, DR. D. Sn'TISR'S TOSIIC VERIIIIETTRE PIANOS PIANOS PIANOS PIANOS. , PIANOS. PIANOS. F/A.NOS: PIANOS: PIANOS. PIANOS. PIANOS. PIANOS. should be re , orted to without delay. It is entirely harm less, to readily taken by children. effectually destroys Worms, end by its tonic action invigorates the whole rULD, h and Chestnut "Prepared ortlyat CHESTNUT Street. jalB-3t ICHNDALL'S AMBOLINR, .1 - 011, THE HAIR AMBOLINZ MOISTENS. BEAUTIFIES. omoRATES. LENGTHENS. INVIGORATES. ZIFOURIgHI34; THE HAIR_ A PURELY VEGETABLE. COMPOUND, made entirely am etirmulatinn extteete of ROOTS, HERBS, AND FLOWERS. Prevents the hair falling out or from turning PrOMII.• trzely gray. Ladies who desire a luxuriant bead of hair should not fail to give the AMBOLINE a trial. Price 61 per box, containing two bottles. PREPARED ONLY BY 33.211 DALL 6c (10.. 1506 BROADWAY, New York. AGENTS IN PHILADELPHIA. JOHNSTON. HOLLOWAY, 8t COWDEN, 6e-have.3m No. 23 North SIXTH Stmt. DR. WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY, DR. WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY, DR. WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY, DR. WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY, DR. WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY, DR. WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY, ONE OF THB OLDEST AND MOST RBLICA.I3VE REMEDIES IN THE WORLD FOR COUGHS, COLDS, WHOOPING COUGH, BRON CHITIS, DIFFICULTY OF BREATHING. OF THE THROAT, LIINGS. AND CHEST. genuine iinless signed ..L Butte" on the wrapper. For sale by P. DINSMORE. No 491 BROADWAY, New York W: FOWL& & Co., No. 13 TREMONT St.. Boston. And by. all Druggists. The Pernvipst Syrup is a protected solution of the Pro aside of Iron, a new discovery in medicine that strikes at the root of disease by supplying the blood with its itifat principle or life element—lron. Infasine strength and vigor into all parts of the system. For DYSPEPSIA, DEBILITY, and FEMALE WEAK. NESSES, it is a Specific. Pamphlets free. Depot No. 491 BROADWAY, New York. For sale by all Draggiats A SEVERE ASSAULT, AND THEIR COLORS TARE-NI —lt is not often that we hear of a more chival rous assault, and with sneh dyeing success, and so few killed, as hasbeen made on HOWE & STEVENS' Family Dye Colors, and that, too, by ladies. wholly unaocus torned to any thing of the kind. Every lady in the canoe try should continue the assault until these colors are found in eve' house. Sold by all druggists throughout the country. jalB-61 ONE-PAIGE CLOTHING, OF THE LATEST timnse, medal. the Best Manner.exnremsly for RETAIL SALES. LOWEST. Selling Prices marked in Plain Figares. All goods made to Order warranted satisfac tory. 047 ONE-PPYCE SYSTEM Is strictly adhered to. All are thereby treated alike. de2B-17 30.;YES & CO., 604 MARKET Street. DEAFNESS, EYE, EAR, THROAT DISEASES, CATARRH, treated with the very utmost success, by Dr. VON MOSCHZISKER, Oculist and Aurlst, and the only European Specialist in Philadelphia. Office 1037 WAL NUT Street, where can be examined the most satiefaCtory acknowledgment of successful cures from some of the beet known men is the country, and citizens of Phila• delPhla. iald•St* OOLD PEAS a-POINTED EQUAL TO NEW. on the receipt of 35 carts. Ginnlars Correa John son Pen. sent on application. b 7 Mall or other wise. DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT CURES Barna and Scalds immediately. HAIR DYE! HAIR DYE!! BATCHELOR'S celebrated HAIR DYE is the Beat in ;he World.. The only Earnslen. True, and Reliable Dy e known. This splendid Hair Dye is perfect—shangee sea, Huety, or Gray Hair. Instantly to a Glosey Black DT A.-Warta Brown, without injuring the Hair or stain lea the Skin. leaving the Hair Soft and Beautifni: iut• parts fresh vitality, frequently restoring its pristine color, and ;o@d/es the ill effeets of bad Dyes: The genuine is signed WILLIAM A. BATCHELOR; all others are mere imitations, and should be avoided. Bold by all Druggists, ks. FACTORY. SI BARCLAY Street. New York. Batchelor's new Toilet Cream for Dressing the Hale. i729-1v GRIFFITH—ZIMBORMAN.—On the 15th install, by Bev. B. Norachip, at sea North Broad street:Mr. Samuel Griffith to Mrs. Mary Ann Zimmerman, both of Norris town. BOARDMAN—POSTBR.—By Rev. A. Manship, on the 17th inst., at 859 North Broad street. Mr. Charles Board man, sergeant in the army (of Belfast, Maine), to Miss Jane Foster. of Harrisburg, Pa. FIBS—EBLING. —On the 18th inst.,llbY Rev. A. Man ship, at 559 North Broad street, Mr. Jeremiah T. Piss, United. States Cavalry, to Miss Sarah Biding, of this city. BEDFIFFFEB—PREEDLBY. —August Bth. 1863, at the residence of Oa officiating minister, Mr. John C. Red. kVA to Mie r s , Liztie Freedley. all of Philadelphia. MBA— Bfi. - .4V-Batebridge. Md., at the residence of e bride parents, on Monday morning. January 11th, by the Rev. J. B. Maddox. C. Albert Palmer, of Philadelphia.. and Mollie B.' daughter of Wm. Rea, Ur,. of the former place ocards. IiNDRISS—ROBERTS. —On January 17th, by the Rev. n. Kra ts t _ et the Panorama of Twelfth street M. B Church, 1.313 Poplar street, Mr. August Barbie, to Miss Sarah Ann Roberta, both of this city. RlPlLL—Athie residence, in Manayunk, on Tneaday morning. January 19th, 1864, Joseph Ripka, in the 75th year of his age. Due notice will be given of the funeral. GILLINGHAM. —On the 19. h mat , Martha Otlling ham, in the 93d year of her age. Therelatives and friends of the family are particularly invited to attend her funeral, from her late residence, Ho. 1516 Vine street. on Fifth day, at one o'clock. In terment at Fair Hill. CLABECE.--On sabbath morning. 17th Lust., after a abort illy eats of pneumonia, the Rev. Henry Steele Clarke, D. D., pastor of the Central Presbyterian Church. His relatives and friends, and the reverend clergy. are invited to attend the funeral , from his late residence, No. 121 North Eleventh streets, this ( Wednesday) after noon, at 2 o'clock, to proceed to the church, corner of Eighth and Cherry streets, where the funeral services will be held at 3 o'clock. COON.—On the 19th instant. Richard Cook, aged 18 years. oldest on of William and Julia Cook. • • . . . TheiefativeS and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from hie father's residence. No 1316 Franklin street, on flftn day, the 21st gnat., at 2 o'clock P. H. Interment at Fair Hill. es WALMSLAY• —On the 18th inst., Letitia kf., wife of William Walmeley. in the 414 year of tier age. The relatives and friends are particularly invited to attend her funeral, from her husband's residence, No. 2013 Mount Vernonstreet. on fifth .day morning, the 2let fast,. at 10 o'clock. without farther notice. ** DBE lißit. —On the 17th teat., of malignant typhus fever, Rees, eon of John and Sarah Ann Deernsr, in the thirteenth year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his parents,No. 1.31 Callowhill street. this (Wednesday) af ternoon, at 1 o'clock. Funeral to proceed to Monument Cemetery /dcCollfrll.—On the 17th inst. , Willie Kramer, eon of William and Josephine McCouch, aged 4 years 4 months and 11 days. The relatives and friends of the family are reapectfally invited to attend rite funeral, from the residence of his parents, No. 1624 North Broad street. on Thursday morning, at 10 o'clock, to proceed to Laurel Hill Ge*ms ti ry. CIIMMINOS. —ln Hurlington. N. J.. on the 18th inst., Mary Ann Cummings. The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend her funeral, from the residence of W. W. Miller. on Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock, without farther es no lice. BioVAIIGH. —Jam 17th, 1164, Daniel MOVaugh, axed 84 years. His friends and those of the family are invited to attend his funeral. from the residence of his son. Enoch illoVetigh. near Fox Chase. Twenty-third ward, this (Wednesday) morning, at 10 o'clock. POWBLI.—On Saturday.. January 16th. 1834, Catharine relict Of the late John Powell, in the 74th year of her a Funeral services at St. Mention's Church, on Thursday next. at 11 o'clock. MANTON. —On the 13th inst ,-in Washington, of di sease contracted in oamp. Lieut. James Manton. of Corn- Pally 13. 2d Pennsylvania Reserves, aged 92 rears, eldest son of Peter and Mary Manton. The relatives and friends of the family, also hie Willa. ry friends. the Hone Raging Fire Company. and Mope Assembly are invited to attend hie funeral from the resi dence Minis parents. No. 236 south Sixth street, above YttzwaVer. tlas (Wed9.2sds7? merging. at.2A cictook. eat. above Third. Vio Tucker, MlThentrithil J H Plto, Schuylkill co H Shwa:Laker. Lancactey co I Lleut H M Clayton & lay Pa rarest. likelam Vhae. Jos Butt:n.l2; Backs co Samuel Carr. Backe co Dayll McNair, Becks co Abr Danahoirer, Bensalem John Barnsley.. Backs co W Blakey. Attleboro B Gillingbain,Dasklngham nil St, above Arch. J II Coleman, New' ..eareer S Shafer. Camerch cte.ra J WPreVost. Trem Ws T., If ...Ferri'. Delaware' " "Oggew Salem L C Tele, *Oland, Pa W S eneedale F A Godehalk. Pa SPECIAL NOTICES. ASTHMA. HOARSENESS, SORE THROAT, CROUP, AND EVERY AFFECTION PERUVId* SYRUP SYRUP. PERUVIAN PFAIIVIAN PBRUVIAN J. P. DINSSIORE. ja2-swBt B. S. J . OII3SON. Maattfactor7 and Once. 15 AI/IMIN LANE, New York City 7liAlUb..ltXtllM7. I3l3pil_ Funeral services at St. Fstrirs Chunk. Interment-Cathe dral Cemetery ItIcLADOBLIN.—On Satts.rdal morning. thal.6th Inst.. Vincent. eon of Frank and Otallie McLanghityr. aged S 'Sara and Il days. r ei r p e t n i t a s.. Theretatty.% and friends Va.-4'omill- are respaltranT illTited to attend Ms tuners(' froo Me 'Maidens° ..f_ his (Wednesday) morning . , at 9 o cloak. E th rt ie dse street, sear Thirte-)starb., West Mafia - BESSON & SON'S MOURNING STORE, No. 918 CHESTNUT Street. "Unary Bth. Black and PlirPie Balmoral Skirts. Gxey and purple Balmoral bhirts. Grey and blck Balm Skirts. Black watered Moreens. Shier Kid Gloves. Maxon:fares and Jonvl.4C- Black Rid Gloves embroidered. Black Undressed Kid Gloves, embroidered: Mermen'. sio=ning Bilk. Black Mabee Bleak Crape Collars. Vain wnd fancy. WYRE & LANDELL, 400 ARCH SI., -I— A keep the best Black Cloth f. r Bases Coats. Black Cassimeres for Dress Maas: Black Velvets for D:tess vests Cassimeres for snits, Cords for Riding Pants, jalB Cloths and. Cassinieres for Boys. AYOI CY 11 MID iounkie—r.—AT A .I.A_RGiR. Illand enthusiastic meeting of the citizens of the kEVIENTH WARD, convened portsuant to public notice, at Neill's Hall, Lombard s treet. on Monday evening, the Mill inst., far the purpos.e of adopting measures to fill th t. quote of soldiers to be furnished by the word under the last call of the President. through voluntary enlist retnte, the meeting being called to order by William P. Backer. Esq., Wm. D Lewis. &sq. , was called to the ct air, and John F. Cabot, Esq.. ap,ointed tlenrotary u hen. on motion of Dr. .h Rodman Fad. seconded by I amid Smith, Jr., Esq.. the following preamble and n solutionevrere unanimously adopted : Whereas. We feel, as loyal citizens who place a mast value on the Metal age of the free Government bequeath ed to us by 0117 fathers, that Shore blessing! can only be preserved by destroying the military power of the cmr tote now arrayed in arms agair-etoar Government; . . . . . . . And Whereas. To accomplish this object lerge-aedj, Cons to the national armies are deemed necessary, and have been called for by the President, Who le clothed , legal authority to enforce OM same: And Wht , rfoB. If is the duty of those of tie who reinattr at home to aid the nubile authorities in Promoting vet , lattary etilistrnentis by pecuniary contributions ; so that the brave men w no ore willing to hazard their tires in the cause of their country may be enabled to leaves the' requisite u eans to Insure tneir families from suffering-' during their absence; therefore. 1 Re. opted. That with the view of having the quota , of soldiers required from this Waid furnished. without regard to compulsive measures, we do hereby engage to provide for each man who may enlist, and be legally' mustered into the service of the United States as a re. , mud, credited to this Ward, in addition to the ffnitrd States and city bounties, the sum of One Hundred Dol. lore, to be raid to such recruit after he shall have been se mustered in. under the same regulations as those adopted by the city in the payment of its twenties. .S.sohr,ci, That a general committee, to consist of forty-eight citizens of the ward. viz: Six from e tch ma cnet, be at pointed by the Chair, whose duty it shay I be to take immediate steps for the carrying out of the pro posed measure. First. By the collection -of voluntary contribotions in money deeuate to the Purpose. Add, &cord y. BY adopting suitable measures to encourage enlistments and receive reci nits. by the opening of ren dezvous, employment of agents; or-,an,Y,• other Means they may deem advisable. end the better to-enable the C. neral Committee to accomplish these ends, they are herebv authorized to elect a treasurer, and to associate with them such suitable persons In each precinct as they may see proper, to aid them in obtaining contributions Com the citizens' of their respective precincts ; said con tributions to be paid over to the treasurer at such times as the GeorrslL,cmmittee may require. d. Resolved, That all powers requisite for carrying out the PUIPOBOSOI the feat:going preamble and resolutioha, and not specifically named therein, are hereby vested in the aforesaid general committee, and that the said com a litee belie authority to 1111 any vacancies that may occur in their body, and to increase their numbers. The meeting then proceeded to name' citizens of each ecinet. from whom the Chair was authorized to select the cononittee provided in the second. resolution, the SE me t., be announced through the public papers, when, Idler adopting a motion that the President and Secreta.y be added to the committee the meeting adjourned. WM. D. LBWIS, President. JOHN F. CABOT. Secretary. In pnrenance of the antUrity vested in the Chairman, the following gentlemen have been appointed the Com mittee provided for in the second of the foregoing reso. Intions. via: FIRST PRECINCT. &meet E. Stokes. No. 832 Pine street, r emu. 1 Welsh, No. 508 Spree.. street. William Elliott. No. 910 Lombard street. William P. Backer. No. 800 Tine street. C Sherman. Tenth and Clinton streets. Isaac My ers, No. 324 south seventh street. SECOND PRECINCT. Charles N. Tatham, No. 1114 Spruce street. Charles Macalester, No. 1016 Sp: use street. Joseph Govett, Eleventh and South streets. Wm. Johnson. Dever th and Lombard streets. awe Arthur G. Coffin, No. 1115 Clinton street John Nohle, No 513 SouthßEC Tbirteeth street. TIIIRD PINCT. James Barrett, No. IEOI Pine street David C. Skerrett. No. 413 South Broad street. Wm. F. Catlin ; No. nos south Bruad.street. Fenn' B. Bindings No. 1345 South street. /Ingli Stevenson, No. 1910 Lombard street. Frederick A. Server. No. 1234 Pine street. FOUR.in Jelin F Gilpin, No 202 g Broad seat_ 2c eeph A. Clay, No 313 S. Fifteenth street. hoe. Webster, Jr., No. 1434 Pine street_ George Junkie. No. 1510 Pine street. Ferdinand 1. Dresr. No 15M Spruce street. Win. Bradford. No FT 319 H PR F EClN if teenCT.th street. FI Benjamin Bullock. No. 1726 Spruce street. Henry Coppee, No. 1826 Pine street. John Haviland. No. 1821 Addison street. Francis A. Godwin. No. 1726 Pine street. Wm. Robinson. No. 1844 Lombard street. John Devereux,NX ra PRECINCT lace. Franklin McCrea, No. 2013 Pine street. George Patchett, No 417 a Twentieth street. Thos. Williamson. No. 1918 Pine street. Thee Bell. No, 1912 Lombard street. Henry D Sherrerd, No. 1926 Spruce street. Thos. McNeflan. No 2884 Lombard street. SEVENTH PRECINCT. Win. Divine, Jr., No. 320 South Twenty first street. T. N. Ruben No. 2124 West Delancey place. Charles Williams. No. 310 South Twenty first street. Thomas Nolineanx, No. 404 South Twenty 'first street. Samuel P. Griffins. No. 2118 West Delancey P-ace. Robert C. Taylor. No 2138 Spruce street. _ _ _ _ NIGHTH PRECINCT. 2,412ELL15H28 - John W Leigh. N 2908 S Lo. ombardstreet. Thomas E. Cahill. No. MO Lombard street, Win. D. Riley. No 2123 Harmstead street. D. C Fox. No. 2220 Lombard street. Joeepl, 8. Taylor No. 2218 South street. Solomon O'Neill, Twenty-first and Lombard streets The Committee are requested to meet at NEILL'S HALL, LOMBARD Street. below Broad. on THURSDAY EVE NING. the 21st inst., at 8 o'clock. WILLIAM D. LEWIS, Chairman of the Ward Meeting. &maw F. CABOT, Secretary. It NOTICE. —TO THE WARD COUN TY COMMITTEES, CITIZENS' BOUNTY FUND COMMITTEE, Sic., January IS, 1•_61. • At a meeting of the Committee. held this day, the fol lowing preamble and resolution were agreed to: Whereas. There is a balance in the hands of the Citi sees' Bounty Fund. estimated to amount to fifteen thou sand dollars, after the payment or all outstanding and, Whereas. The Committee are desirons.of iieistiag the different Wdrds of the city to secure volunteers for the army of the United States, so as to avoid the draft; therefore, Resolved. That the sum of fifteen thousand dollars is hereby appropriated to the different Ward., and that the disbursing agency is hereby authorized to tender and pay to the proper persons in each Ward the proportion of said sum pro rata upon the quota of each Ward. under the last call rof the President of the United States for three hundred thousand men• and in the event of any Ward not requiring its proportion, or any part thereof, that the disbursing agency be authorized to increase ratably the proportion to other Wards. A. true copy fiom the minutes. LORIN BLODGET, Secretary. The undersigned having been appointed to disburse the above Specified sum, the treasurers of the different Wards will be required to furnish to me evidence of their authority to collect the money, and a certified statement from the Provost Marshal of the district in which the Ward is situated. of the number of men required from the Ward he represents. on or before the lint day of February next, and immediately after which time the disbursing agency will fix the proportion due the several Wards making application. WILLIAM VETCH. 1520-St No. 272 South THIRD Street, psc. AT A PRELIMINARY 'MEETING of the Citizens of the FOURTH WARD. held at the honse of J. P. Krauss, Southeast corner of Eleventh and Shippen, 'THOMAS DORMAN, Esq., in the chair. the following Preamble and rescind° as were unani mon sly adopted: Whereac, In the present crisis of onr national affairs it becomes every good citizen to support the Government in quelling the rebellion that now exists, under which he livee, and to aid in furnishing the quota of men called for: therefore, INolved, That when this meetitYg adjourn it ad jonin to eet at this place on WEDNESDAY EVENING, at eight o'clock, to take such measures to Blithe quota apportioned to this ward. Resolved, That in the opinion of this Meeting, that with the proper exertions, the object of its call can and will be accomplished. RICHARD GEORGE, Secretary. MIII. NOTICE TO RECRUITS, &c., FROM THE FOURTSBNTJA Yirnal). —At an ad journed meeting of the Citizens of the 'FOURTEENTH Wd ltD, held at Spring Garden Hall. Saturday Evening. the 16th 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 unaersigned 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 neat WEDNESDAY EVENING the 20th. WM. B. THOMAS, Chairman. Attest: l i nos R. Davis, Secretary. - ial9-21° Ming IMPORTANT NOVICE—FOUR. MOTH WARD.—An adjourned meeting of the citizens of the Fourteenth Ward will be held at-SPRING GARDEN HALL, next WEDNESD tY EVENING, Janu ary 20, to act upon the final reports of the several Pre cinct Committees, and to determine upon the amount of Bounty to be given. All interested in sustaining the hotter of the Ward are urgently reoneeted to attend. Wlif. B. T8.031L8. Chairman. Attest: THOMAS B. DAVIS, Secretary. • ial9-7t* EIGEMENNTI-1 WARD—Sao EX TRA. BOUNTY. —The -Committee appointed to disburse the funds raised for tb e purpose of paying the extra ward bounty to all recruits accredited to the Biabteenth ward, will sit at BD. GORGAS' Office, BRACH Street, above Hanover. daily, from 2 to 4 o'clock P. M M. P. BRADY, W. W. WEYER?, Disbursing Committee. 121013.0A5, By order. H. HIIPLET,. Chairman Commi ttee. FRAHICLIN KNIGHT. }Secretaries. Jes. S. ALLEN, jall-12V CHARLES H. CRAMP, Treasurer. ON MONDAY EVENING, JAN. 18th, a meeting of citizens of the NINETEENTH WA tiD was held at Temperance Hall. corner of YORK Street and TRENTON avenue The object of the meet. ing was the adoption of proper measures to avoid the neer ksity of a draft in that ward. J. FLETCHER BUDD. Esq was called to the chair. and ANDREW J. HoLMAN, Esq., chosen Secretary. WILMA/IN. LOCKHART, Req., was elected•Asetetant Secretary, On motion of Mr. Holman, it was Resolved, That a Committee of Eight from each pre cinct be selected, in whom shall be vested plenary pov ere to accomplish the, object et the meeting. "".. The following gentlemen were chosen, viz • • EllwoodeotnetDr. John P. Corea., Ephr:Airn Elm*. Collins. Ald. Stuart Fields. Jeremiah B. Eldridge, Francis C. ffniPe,lThomas Wakeham. and James L Turner. Second—George Debaven, Sr. , Herman Vogelbach, Thi mac Harrison, Henry Heiser, Charles 13. Fwd. Archibald Cairns. Thomas H. Spence. and William Neal. Toird—lsaac Morton, George Hoff, George Roats. WiLiam H. Holloway, Daniel W. Stockham, Dr. Samuel C. Sharp, John Gutsier, and John Rose. I , nrth—George Derbyshire, Amos W. Knight, John Doerr, John Metiroshey, rAndrew J. Holman. Isaac Lister, Samna: Sutton. and Robert Galbraith. E.ftti—Ferdinand Gutsier, Adam Warthman, Stephen . Tic. tor, James Hogg. John _Hul. semen, James Tagert, E. and John lt.'flerlaVert On motion, the names oilier. Hugh McLaughlin and Joie a Ward. were added to the committee from Filth precinct. S xth.—cius Williamsonrancis McManus. James W, .lace, Gee. W. James Hellcats. Joel Er... rennet, Alexander Sterrett. and James McDougal. ha venth. —Frederick Genth, John D. El oibe, John Ga bel Joe Denn, James McAdams, Joseph Johnson. Wm. B. Hartman. and Chas Rause. o.hth.—Sanonel A. Miller. Lieut. John R. Whitcraft, Jol ❑ Bromley. Sr., John Kitcheirman, Thomas Ellis, Rot ort White. Nathan Oavis, and Isaac 51. Corson. ni h.—John 0 alien. Geo. Shier, Adam Myers, Sr.. Get J Link. W in. Rittenhouse. Martin Runner. Geo. W. Schotle;d, aid Michael Levering. On motion. the names of hobert R. Hall, Joseph Beck' er, ..110. Edward Ty son were added to the committee fr, 7,1 ninth precir . nth —Anorew 5100111, Wm. Geiksler. James L. Bar rm.- Barclay Collins, Wm. McCain. Jr., Jere. Gold en: tb, Jacob Berges. and John Goodwin. t it motion, its names of the President and Secretaries eaded to the committee On motion, .s•nlv,l, 'I hat the members of the committee be noti ti, :0 alter 4 a meeting of the committee on next nets ay evening, 20th. intt , at 73; o'clock. n m, lion. adj , timed to inset on next FRIDAY EVE- N), 0,22 d int t. , at 7' ; o'clock. J ELM' CHER BUDD, President. smten J. lloimAx. 1 . 1 it N. LOVICITAILT. Secretaries le tt."1 , 1 7 1[...V. 0.1:A MEW. 1121..Z2..P.T0N COAL CvMYANY. —rIIII.A.DIMPIII A, Jan 18, IfAi. •• an tonal nu-Dting of Mt. itocknoldera Dr the R AZ Lig• r. 41. COMPANY will be held at their oaten. in PI: adtlphia, on TRIJRSDA.Y. Febritail , lB, 18111. at 12 St , when an et, Gaon will be held for Directors to ve the evening y eat.. A G GAW, Secretary and Treasurer. • fp. PENNSYLVANIA_ RI6IIEDIrI A a'S It:AA SF ABsOCIA PION —The Rooms or this As• s. •• stion, at flo. *24 WALNUT Street, are ones' daily tt, 9 o'clock A M. till 6P. Bt. for the reception,of ions in Goods. Clothing, and So..ks. Contributions jy 32,,,,ey are to be batai,d t the Treasarer, B. W C. - LARK. Em.. South THIRD Street. tall-Lut rCRITTENDEN'S PHILA.DELPIIIA CO SiBIBRCIAL Cat. 1.6013. • • No 637 calisnur titrt et. corner of Seventh. Ettabliched 1844. Incorparatetll6ss. young Dien folly prepared for the duties of the- Count- Acnonse. Bock-keeping kilts various branches. ren nt tralhip taught. by one of thc beet of penmen. Marcell.- t 72. Calculations, Biro:leo Forme. Commercial Law. c. A diploina.with the Fetal of the Institution attached. owacded to students on gradlistinn• students instructed - ceparabily. and received at a.iy One, each one taking suck 01744 0 1191 ID he arty select. Opt u COY wag titTligill• /a Yu THE PRESS.--PHILADELPHIA:,* WEDNESDAY, JANUARY' 20, 1864. JOHN B. G r auer : al, O 1 rgtEmrs. MAMCF, at the AlitiMMUS' ACADEMY OF !allele. 'on THURSDAY EVENING. ,Duraary 21,1884 btandir a Tickets for Parquet, Parcunet Circle. and Balcony. 50 cents ; Fanrtly Circle, 25 cents. For sale at Martian's, 608 Chestnut street, and at the door on thin evening of the leeture. Doors open at 7 o'clock. Leataro at 8 o'clock. As the demand ler ilokete has been nnpreceAntad, early application will be necessary for the few that 're main. This will be the last oppbrtunity of hearing Mr. Gough this winter. ja 20 2V K3* HELP FON. TENNESSEE —AT A Meting held on the evening of the 18th inst , at the N. E. Union ()hutch. FOURTH Street, below ARON, to provide relief for the Suffering Loyalists of Bast Ten. neo-eea. H.f JOTIRSON. Pmsident of Dickinson Col l. as. belt g in the chair, it wan /Zeso/ver, That we invite through the papers of the city, all persona who may see proptr to Wittat their donatiorato out cars. to send such donations to the Treasurer of this niSetinpr. THOMAS T. MASON. Pal No. 4-28 MARKEI Strpot, H. 111, .TCtlfll6oZl Ghoixmon. &AWED CHUBB; secretary. THE MINIUM. DIMMING Or THE CONTIIII3I7TONS TO THE, WOMAN'S HOSPI TAL. Philadelphia. will be held at the Htilndtal Ifnild ing, North COLLEGE Avenue and TWENTY-SEGOND 't Street, on THIJIISDAY, January 21, ar 3 o'clock P M. The public are invited to attend. • ja2o - E. F. HALLowAr. Secretary. BAH R OF THE NORTHERN II IItRTI PATLAIMPHIA, Jan. 19. H 54, - . . , . • . At a meeting of the board of Directors, held this morn. ina.„TOSP,PII ideraßE. Eed,_ Wadunanimoially elected President, in plkovof Isaac Krone. Esti , deceased. ltv . W. GIib:MERE. Caahler. ESTHIRD NATIONAL B ABM. I.l9lP'Plii. LADBLPHIA.—At the Aroanal &Notion held on inrtartt. the Blowing Stockholders were elected Directors of the Third National Bank of Philadelphia: David B. Paul, Jaime B. Ferree, William 0. Allison, Adam- Werth:shah, Thomas':'. Peterson, C. P. Iklotton, George Cookman. At the meettn_g of the. Poard of Plreetors held THIS DAY, DAVID B. PAUL, Beq.;. was unan i mously re elreted President. B. GLENDENNING, Cashier. JANUARY 14,126 L islB-6t MCOF:PIECE OF 'irimm -FtrimoN COAL OMPA-13/Y, No. 30 South TRIED Street. Au annual meeting of the Stockholders, and an elec tion for flye Dirserors, to serve tho 'ensuing year. will be bald at the offica•of the Compann of Ist proximo, at 12 o'clock, M. The Hooka will be cloaod on the Withinatant, until the Rh proximo. 0 Mae: FOLWELL, jalSzowt tfel Secretary. NOTIVM—THE ANNITAILMMETING of the Stockbt.lders of tbe PHIL ADIMPHIA. AND SAVANNAH STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, for the election of Five Managers and the transaction of other th3sinekk. will be heitat the Office of the Oomoirty. No. 125 NORTH WHARVES (second floor), on TUESDAY. the Id dal of Febrnarr neat, WILLIAM ' ii. DENNIS. Secretary and.:Troasurer. artrriC:3o. *A_NntilA aff.W.F.74.NC. W.. of the Stookholdere of the OCEAN AVIAN NAVI GATION COMPANY. for the election of Eve Directors, ana the transaction of other business, will be held at the .09Re of the Company, No. IZO NORTH WHARVES, .(second door.) on TUESDAY, the second day of Febru 'arpnent, at 12 o'clock noon. Wfd. DENNIS, . f t kl9.l2t Secretary and Presenter. tErNOTICE. THE ANNUAL' MEE T ING of the Stockholders of the UNION.STEMI SHIP COMPANY will be held on'TUESDAY. Febraary 2d. Ir 4: at 4 o ' clock P. K. at the Office, No. 14- North DELZeWABE Avenue, when an eltotion will take place for ftva Iliiilatersto serve f- r the toppling year. WM. W. HA ktICNIISS. SecretarY.Rl ima ~I.IM.SIDY SHORE. PINE CREEK, AND STATE R aILBOAD. —Agreeably to previolle notice, a Meeting of the OM mieelonere of the above enterprise was held at the Girard Renee, in Phila delphia, on the 10th inst. , and after the transaction of bruonese they adjourned to meet again at the FRANKLIN HODSE, in Jersey Shore, Lycomizg county, on THURS DAY, the 4th day of February. 1854. at-10 o'clock A. M., to open booke and receive IStibecriptiong, preparatory to organizing the Company, • report on the general she-meter of the gouts will be made by the Engineer at that time DR0E101.2.11. 16. 1.883. del6.tfo4 Mie. UNION CANAL COMPANY,' PHILA. TolLPHlA,January 12, 1864 T PENNSYLVANIA of the UNION CANAL COMPANY CT will be held at the Offide. No. 226 WALNUT Street. (Farquhar Building,) on TUESDAY. the 2d day of February next, at it o'clock A. M.. when an election will be held for officers and managers to serve for the ensuing year. The transfer boogs will be closed after the 23d instant, end remain closed until after the meeting. raMtf 2 'AGILE THOMPSON. Secretary. DvCORM lir.XC DELPHIA, Hoven* At the Zleetion held 18th in ern were duly sleeted Dims James Steel. ltobert Ervien, William P. Cox. Samuel T. 0613bY. Philip B. Mingle. John F. Grose, A rof at the meeting of the CATTELL, Esq., was unanh ALEX.WhILLDIN, Pet REP, Cashier. n024-3m iMarr s E u 4VElrst The following gentlemen _ rectors of the Company for t Henry D Sherrerd. Charles lifacalaster. William S Smith, William R White. George H. Stuart. Famtiel Grant. Jr.. Tobias Wagner. At &meeting of the Directors, held THIS DAY, HENRY D SHERRIH3D,. Esq.. _ was unanimously re electel jsl4-6t WILL OFFICE OF TUE CM/ARO COL LEGE PASSENGER ILWAY CO.. corner of COLI7MBIA and RIDGE Avenues.—PHILADBLPHIA, JAIL 11, 1864. At the Annual Meeting of Stockholders, held this day, the following gentlemen were elected for the ensuing )ear: John I ambert, Chas Thomson Jones, William S. Grant, r3d. N °TICE —OFFICE PHILADEL— PHIA AND TRENTON RAILROAD CO PHILADELPHIA, Jan. It, 1661. At a meeting of the Board of Directors, held this day', a semi-annual dividend of FIVE PER GENT , clear of all taxes, was declared, payable to the stockholders or their legal representatives, on and after the 21st instant, at the Company's.ollice, No. 2,24 k SOUTH DELAWARE Avenue. A. H. THOMSON, ial6 it Treasurer. MOFFICE OF THE LOCUST 11101UN TAIN COAL ACID MOB COMPANY . . PHILADELPHIA, January 14. 1834. At a meeting of the Board of _Directors of the above Company. held this day, a dividend of one dollar per tiara OD the capital stock was declared. payable to the atorkliekiess or their legal represantativee oil and attar the 9.5tb. 'met. SOS. C. COPPCJOK. j a15.t0.6 Treasurer. PHILADELPHIA. -AND ItEADING RAILROAD COMPANY, Office No. )1127 South FOSECStreet, PHILADELPHIA, December 2, 1868. DIVIDEND NOTICE —The Transfer Books of this Company will be closed on THURSDAY, 17th instant. and reopened on TUESDAY, January 12, 1864. A Dividend of SEVEN PEE CENT., clear of State tax, has been declared on the Common Stock, payable 11 Common Stock on and after the list December next to the holders thereof as they shall stand registered on the books at the close of business on the 17th inst. A Dividend of THREE AND A HALF PRE CBN?.. clear of State tax. has been declared on the Pre ferred Stack, payable in Cash or Common Stock, at the option 01 the holder, on and after the Met December next, to the stockholders as they shall stand registered en the boo's at the close of business on the 17th inst. Riders of certificates which have been discharged from this office, or either of the Transfer Agencies, are uarticularly requested to have them dulrreadstered on the Transfer Books to which they have been transferred. Prior to the 17th inst. Stockholders whose names are registered on the New York books will be paid at the Farmers' Loan and Trust Com nAny, and those whose names are registered on the Roston books will be paid at the office of Messrs. I. B. Thayer As Brother. - B. BRADFORD. de,-t1 Treasurer. Q ar. BARK, PHILA. er 23d. 1863. at. the following Stoekhold :yrs of the Corn Szehanoe G. Cattail, Christian J. Hoffman. B. W. Catherwood. Edmund A. Sender, Charles E. Wilkins. David Vand - ervear. Jonathan Knight. 3 Board this day ALEX. ff. money rs-sleeted Proaident Presidsnt, and JOHDI W. S. W. TORREY, Cashier. _ Alexander cOMPA.3IIr , OF THE 'LVANIA. RILAXIELPHIA. Jan. 18.1864. have been duly elected Di the year 1861: ihuman B. Watteon, Henry G. Freeman. Charles S. Lewis, George C. Carson, lEdw. C. Knight, John B. Austin. President of the Company lAN 11 aRPER. Secretary. PRESIDENT. E. B. EDWARDS. DIRECTORS, 1 Andrew A. Batler, IHenry CroskeY. 1121/r S LIR AO II -ARTIST 'S OFIPICR. FOE IdUTILLTED SOLDIERS.—bOLDIRRS Who liar., Jolt an ARM or LEG n the servise, and desire the Zateat 'PALMER Limbs"to be supplied by Govern mem, should return this notice immediately to this of dee, stating their loss by letter, with name. company: realment. and residence. B. FRANS rAmop o' 9-3 m 7809 CHESTNUT Street. Philadelphia. MILITARY. BOUNTY 1 U. S. BOUNTY 1 t Nos BOUNTY FOR NEW RECRUITS. $702 BOUNTY FOR VETERANS. CAS , As Boon as mastered in. and before leaving Rendezvous. 837.5. • COLORED RECRUITS GET PAID 8300•CASEL Under authority of the War Dsparttnent the Provost Marshal of the Fourth District will accept Volunteer Re cruits and pay the above Bounties. Recruits have the choice of any old Regiment in the field. For particulars apply to 311AULON WANNER, United States Recruiting Agent, N. E. corner of BROAD and. SPRING.GARDEN.Sts. lts PROVOST GUARD.- ONE THOU. SAND ESCRIIITS WANTED FOR PROVOST GUARD DUTY. The 'Honorable Secretary of War has authorized major General GEORGE CAD WALLDER to orannize and equip a special force for Garrison. Provost Guard, and other duty. Men of good character and unexceptionable habitat, who can bring good recommendations from. reliable citi zens in the portion of the State where they may reside, have now an opportunity rarely offered In the military 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 16 and. 45 years of age, and at least 5 feet 5 inches in height. Recruits will be clothed and placed on daty 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 mw select, provided they select such Wards or Districts as have heretofore shown an intention to fulfil their promises and act in good faith towardspersona who have been accredited to them for the purpose of avoiding the draft. For farther information apply to the General Recruit ing Station, Provost Marshal's Office. FIFTH and RUT. TON WOOD Streets. Philadelphia. H. A. PRINK. Mont. Colonel and Provost Marshal. HEADQUARTERS 91ST REOT. PA. VIT. VOLE , 432 CHESTNUT St., below Fifth, Col. B. M. GREGORY, Commanding. Good men. wanted to fill no the ranks. Call early. ADM* MY GOODS. FOR THE ARMY AND NAVY. EVANS & EIA.*SALL, ruourrdkxusc FURNISLIERI3, 418 ARCH STREET, PH ILADELPFIta B, upon. Regimental and Company Flags, Swords. Slltiill3B. Beite, Passante, Epaulettes, Hats, Cape, Can teens. Haversacke. Camp Kite, Field Glasses. Spurn. and everything pertaining to the complete outfit of Army and Navy Officers. liberal discount allowed to the trade. W. SIMONS da BROTLIER, SARUM-STREET HALL. PHILADELPHIA, MANUFACTURERS OF JEWELRY. • FINE SWORDS, AND MILITARY COORS IN EVERY VARIETY. un213.116m FROTHINGHAM WEtIALIS 0=! HE,AVY. MED lUM, AND LIGHT SHEETINGS AND SHIRTIGS. STANDARD DRILLS. HEAVY CAD TON FLANNELS. WASH. NOTON AND VICTORY CAMBIUM • AND BROWN. BLEACHED. AND CORSET Ns. II WinfiT44 us, liq. mut tz W. S. BLIGHT. Secretary and Treasurer PAPER HANGINGS. REMOV AL. II (SA'/¶ ,~t~]/Yi~ . YISSSA MANVFACTIMEUS AFI7 INIVIFTERS OF PAPER lIANGIN`C/S, HANOVER FROM No. 014 01.03bniut STREET, SOUTHWEST CORNER OE' NINTITI AND CHESTNUT STREETS, A MUT STOCK OT NODS, 'FROM THEIR OWN AND THB BEST FRENCH FACTORIES REMISE; DRY GOODS. /WEN EVANS Sc CO_, No. 45 NORTH EIGHTH Street, successors to .L B. CASSELBERHT. are now closing out their im mense stock of DRY GOODS, in consequence. of J. R. UsscalberrY having gone out of the business. The Goods mus . sbe send. THE TIME FOR BARGAINS! TES MACE TO TEMI You can save money by buying Goods GET no H w;.if you wish to. Selling off heavy and fine UNBLEACHED TVIISLIN AT 20 CENTS. The above Goods are worthy too attention of eveeWone. Bleached Muslin for 191 cents. Good ene-yard.wi - 34. Muslin for 25 cents. Heavy one-yard-wide MILFAIII. for 28 cents. Fine One-yard-wldo•Diumlln for 31 cont.. Segmer Idem Mnalin.ihr 33 caste. Onr Muslims rausthe closed- ont, and you can buy them here just as-cheap as before the-rise. Oar object is to sell off stock; and. not speculate, us many do. Look at our Goods and satisfy yourself of their cheapness. Williamsville. New York Mlle. White Rock, and alt other. leading makes, selling cheaper, than they can be bought by . Ude case HALMOR ALS! DALMORALS ! MUDDY STREETS! MUDDY ROADS! Who could not have Balmorals when you can get them so cheap-2 Selling off Balmorals. s2—full sire - Balmorale, s2—extra-size. Balmorals, s2—pretty ones. Balmorals, *2.6o—very pretty. . Balmorals, s2.6o—can't be beat. BaluiOrals, di2.iso—nu common ones, Balmoral., *2 76—.w00l Balmorals, *2.7s—choice. • Balmorals. $2 75—extra quality. Handsome Balmorals closing out at low prices, of very low quality. Our Balmorals must all be close Cont, and as we have a large stock yon can all judge where you can get them the cheapest. BLACE SILKS AT BARGAINS! BLACK' SILKS AT BARGAINS! We have a lot of Black Silks that must be sold for whoever it may concern, to raise moony, Selling off fine and heavy Black Silk $1; a bargain. Choice Black Silk $1.05; a bargain. Extra Black Silk $1.26: a bargain. Extra quality Black Silk 111.60; a bargain. We have Black Silks from $1 to $3, all prices; guaran tee them. Those good full oil-boiled Silk—and they most be sold—selling off. One lot Ben's Ringwood Gloves, 31 eta.; worth 50 cts, )ten and Boys' Wear we have cheap. Lot of ImOnts' Waists, 45 cents. DAMAGED LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS. Selling off one lot slightly imperfect Linen Handker shieffo A-yard square. GOOO sound Linen Handkerchiefs 13 cents; scarce. S e lli n g o ff all kinds of Dry Goods at bargains, at OWEN EVANS & Successors to .I. R. CASSELBERRY, Cheap Mammoth Dry Goods Home, No. 415 North EIGHTH. Street. P. s.—Have you seen oar cheap Hoop Skirts ? We are selling them off at bargains, to close them out. ja2o-2t CASSELBEIIaY. MUSLINS.—NOW IS THE TIME TO buy them for Spring use, for they are advancing fast. Good Bleached. at 20; one case quite heavy at 2&; ens case fail% wide. 28: one case full yard wide at 10; vet Y fine yard wide at ad one case extra quality Wide at Sti; much heavier at 37 d, that is Worth 90 at loses; and several cases at 40 that are extra cheap. I have every good make in the msrket, such as New York EG% Warn sena, Williamsville, be. Sheetings 13.. 14, 2,21 f, 2.34, and 2% yards wide, at the very lowest prices. Un bleached at 20 and 25; 3 bales, a great bargain, at 23, much heavier at extra good at 313 b. Heavy iiheet lugs mall the widths. Ali these have not been ad vanced, and are consequently very cheap - Canton Flan nel very low. Some very heavy ones, which are desira ble. galarvlLLE, B. HAINSS,_ • . . No. 1013 MARKET Street, above TENTH. P. S.—Just received and am opening the best assort ment of Table Linpns. Towelling. Napkins, Diapering. and all kinds of Linen Goods in the city. at prices much tinder the market value. Ja2A.4t WIWAIICIAII, . - 192fi3 FEBRUARY;I IST APRIL,.. 1864. IST MAY, COUPON'S 7 3-1.0 .A.W.113 WANTED. jal.B4in DREXED ar, co. QUARTERMASTERS' VOUCHERS FIVE-TWENTIES U. S. WANTED _ vq,azalla 'EtAIsTIDCOI_,PI3I, Ja6-lul 10 south THIRD Street. U. S. 6-20. Who andorsigned. gg Gown' anbastlptlon •sent. It Ant Noised by the bearatery of the tessera to .o.thees\ the se's of this gopular Lon., and TEN DAYS salad notioo will be given of Iliseantinusuas. ABOUT TWO IMIIDISED miLizeans remain unsold, and this amount it seareely sulgelest to furnish a bash for the simulation of the National Canting Associations now being formed in *Tarr Part of the Country. But h short time must elapse before this loan is wholly ab sorbed, the demand from Marone. Germany especially. being quite active. As it is Well known that the Cemetery of the Tres. wry has ample and unfailing resourees in the duties on imports. internal revenues, and in the Issue of interest heart an Legal Tender Treasury Boles. it is nearly cer tain that it will not be necessary far him fora long tints to some to issue further permanent Loans, the interest and mineipal of which are Payable in Gold. Them sonsideratimut must lead to the prompt conclu sion rhat the time is not far distant when these "Five- Twenties" will sell at a handsome premium, as was the remit with the "Seyen-thirty" Loan, When it was all sold, and could no longer t4eAbearibed fey at par. his is a SIX PEI& CENT. LOAN, the Interest and enact's'. betr.s payable in coin. thus Pishling about BUM. ZUDS Malt. ger SIMI= at the present 2.reminm on Cold. It issalled " Tive.Twents." from the fast that whilst the Bonds may run fos ttesitts , TSUI, yet the Clovers, Ment has the right to Dal theta offin sot! at rer, at an,' time after Ass years. The interest is paid half 7earl7 OR the Mt dstra of No. 'ember and Mar. Subscribers can have Coupon Bonds whisk are paya ble to bearer and issued for $6O. $lOO. MOO. and $l,OOO, or Registered Bonds of stroller denominations. and In addition $6.000 and $10.005. These "Pigs-Twenties" cannot be taxed by States. *Ulm. towns. or sormtles, and the Government tax on them is only one and a half per sent, on the amount of intordll, When the lusoms exceeds mix hundred dor hire per 11191111%. Income from all other investments. such as mortgages, railroad stocks, bonds, as., rens Pay from three to lye per cent. tax on the income. Beaks and Bankers throughout the country will eon- Bane to dispose of tho Bonds. and all orders by mall or otherwise properly attended to. The Treastny Department having perfestsd arrange• saints for tit prompt 'delivery of Bonds. Subseribers will be enabled to receive them at the time of =burl bias, or at farthest in /ME days. MU saransement Will be gratibins to parries who want the Sonde on pay. meet of the money. and will greatly turas* the sales- JAY fOCOCONIEIG. EgBISCRIPTION AGSM 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET, ALEXANDRE'S KID GLOVES. A LARGE STOCK. (. MRS FROM V TO 10e,) JUST RECEIVED BY HINTIRE & BROTHER (Formerly HILL dr. EVANS,) 1035 CHESTNUT STREET je-tJa24 STOP IN' AT B. F REIMER'S NEW gallery. 654 ARCH Street. His fine portraits. life .ice Photographs. in oil colors. era gems of photographic art. Oo early. CST•IRON PIPES.-A QUANTITY of new first-class IRON WATER AND GAS PIPES, 24. SO. S inches diameter, and of 12 feet length; also, branches of all sizes.will be sold at a considerable reduc tion from the manufacturers' prices. Apply to 0. ZOLLIKOPPER, FOSTY-SECOND St., cor. BROADWAY, New York. jaid-6t EXQUISITE V CARTE DE VISITES, Kati) glthe taste of the meet critical. can be found et the !tplendid new rooms lof B. F. BLIMBR.. 6 1 14 AL trret. o early, it* Fp Id.UND WILCOX., NOTARY PTIBLEI AND' COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS • WILCOX & DELLEKER, eubTo., -Etouss BROKERS. 0. 404 CBES MIT Street 3.2.0 Wfin. fit KTEW HALF PEAUHES.-12,000 LBS. 1 . 1 haw rtlelni,tavialet VIOD WITZTAMB. 1431141 UN :Pk Nr4Us .54P1 TEE PENNSYLVANIA COMPANY INSURANCES ON LIVES Gne.wrrw - G, A Nrqurriv.s. IN CONPOIOOTT WITH AN ANT OF THE LEGIBLA• TUBE, PLOSLISR THE 3noLLowure STATEMENT OF THEIR ASSETS, Boat Zetate—League Island. in River Delaware . . ..... Mee Handing, 304 w a i_ . nut street Sundry Weir - secured Ground Rents ...... Mortgages—First Mortgageo on min numbered. Property Cash Loans on c.ll, with MOWS and s'llate- • rals Life Interests Debts dueito*Company. including ad vances on Trust Estates STOCKS AND LOANS . ? vi 112 Shares Commercial Bank 653 " Farmers' & Mecbanloa' Irk 161 " Philadelphia Bank 45 " State Bank. Camden.. ..... 164 " Cleveland and a Railr'd. 31 " Del. Bridge Co.. Easton • NO. '' Ins. Co North' America.. 137 " Lehigh Valley Railroad. . 20'" Pens sylvania Railroad.... 50'" North Pennsilvania' R. R 220' L khiqh Coal Np.vigation co6oo X " Scp.. " Locuet M. Coat and I. C ri o, 270 Raid Eagle and i.e. Rex.. 4 9 103 ' Soh. Bay. Co • $400,0M CO S. Mint dePealte 8010.00 CO VIA. Certificates Ladebt'ss. 100, 000 CO If. S. seven thirty Notea.. 150,332'00 Penna. 5 per cent • . 126.000 DO ' coupon Bonds 20,60000' 434 4% percent , loans. 10,000 CO' - per cent— , ... . . 10 000 " " State Defoe d'pr et.. 114,400 UT Phyla. Gas loans ...... ••• • • 63,700 00 City loans 29, 300 00 ° 5 per cent. loans .... 10, 965 00 " Guard's foor loans. 12.200 00 Filtsbnrg 5 per cent•• • 6 000 00 ' 6 pea cant o, coo Alleyheny 6 per cent 49.000 00 Perms. R. R.slortgages... , 680 00 North Penna. R. B. 97,000 00 Lackawana at_l3,7 per at.. 26,000 00 Scab. -Et Erie per et. %COO 00 Elmira at W. 5 per cent.. 40,600 00 Phila. St 6per cent: ... 60.000 00 Little Selutylkill 7 per cent 10,000 00 Wyomlig Canal 144, OCO 00 Cam. & Am. R. & Del & R 20,401 00 Lehigh Coal & N 71.172 68 Ches. 3c Del. Canal .. 26.000 00 New Jersey . . , . . 40000 CO Cleveland at M. B. 8.... 20,000 00 Hamilton C 145.. Ohio— .. 6,000 00 Fayette Cc:; -Sy 21.4r0 CO Tennessee 6Oer nem WILLIAM B. HILL, Actuary OFFICE OF THE PENNSYLVANIA COMPANY ZOE INSURaNCES ON LIVES AND GRANTING ANNUI TIES. 304 WALNUT Street. Fazzauszonra, 'Janusz7l9,lB94 At an Election of the Stockholders, held on Mon day, the ]Bth instant, the following gentlemen were unanimously re-elected Directors for the ensuing year: Charles 'Math, Will!am Harmer. our) , J. Williams. John It. Wncherer. I. PPM. Hutchinson, St.. George T. Campbell; Joseph Swift, Adolph B. Rorie, William H. Hart, Samuel Norris. William d. Vaux, Alexander Biddle. Joshua E. Lippincott. And. at a meeting of the Directors, held this day, Charles Dntilh was unanimously re-elected president and William B. Hill actuary. EfEEM U N I 0 N' MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY The following statement of the affairs of the Company is published in conformity with a provision of its charter: Premiums written from January 1, 1889, to January 1, 1884. Do. undetermined January 1, 1883. M 1.262 22 Premiums earned during the year as above-4168,7U 79 Interest from Investments 70,686 33 Lomas paid during the Year. Return premiums insurances Expenses, commissions, and contri butions to volunteers United States tax. Less amount reserved to My losses • heard from but not adjusted 11.030 CO Commutation to ettetentere in lieu of 5-20. Balance remaining with the ComParLY. The Directors have declared a dividend of EIGHT PER CENT, on the capital stook, 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 consist of 41.720 0 per cent. bonds Camden and Amboy Railroad. 10,000 do. do. North Pennsylvania Railroad. 10,000 do. do. Philadelphia and Brie Railroad. 14,610 do. do. Chas and Del. Canal Co. 11,000 7-30 do. United States. 16.300 A2O do. do. 5 000 United States Certificates of Indebtedness. 6.00 6 per cent, coupon. bonds State of Pennsylvania. 16;600 6 per cent. bonds do. 2.000 loan to State of Pennsylvania, aid to volunteers. 15,000 0 per cent. bonds city of Philadelphia. 7,100 do. do. city of Pittsburg. 7,0e0 6 per cent. bonds do. 435 6 per cent. scrip north Pennsylvania Railroad. 1,063 shares Union Mutual Insurance Company. SS do. Delaware Mutual Insurance Company. 100 do. North Pennsylvania Railroad. 220 do. Pennsylvania Railroad. 4S do. Delaware Railroad. is do. Philadelphia Bank. 2,877 scrip of sundry insurance companies. Market value of the above. • ...- Bills receivable Cash on hand........ Cash deposited U. S Sundry accounts dna for unsettled prominrau, Salvames, and other acconnte _ 50,465 94 At the annual election for Directors, held Janina"' 11. 1864, the following gentlemen were elected Directors to serve three years: Francis Tete. John Et. Irwin. hlewbery A. Smith, J. P. Steiner, George Lewis, David Salemon. G W Bereadou. W. S. Baird, S. Delbert for one year, who constitute toe Board of Direbtors with Richard S. Smith, H. F. Robinson, Destonet, Samuel C. Cook. •. B. Rorie, James R. Campbell, Wm. C. Kent, Fleury Samuel, Henry Lewle, Jr., Charles Wheeler, Edward L. Clerk, Gilbert H. Newhall, Ellis Y alma% Thomas Hallett, hnuranrs. SMITH, President. jal34w Norris S. RICHARD S. JOHN MOSS, Secrete' OFFICE OF THE UNION MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY OP PHILADELPHIA. PHILADELPHIA, January 11, 1561. Notice is hereby given that the holders of the out standing Scrip of the Union Mutual Insurance Coma:m=4 of Philadelphia. that the Stock and Scrip holders, at a meeting held this date, resolved to Mond to the hold ers of the outstanding Scrip the privilege of converting said Scrip into the Capital Stock of the company, accord ing to section 6th c f the amendment to the charter on the same terms as previously done, payment of instalment to be made February I, 1864. Otherwise, interest to be charxed on payments made after that date. and the Privilege of conversion to cease after Inns Le,1981. jalSwfmact. JOHN MOSS. Scaretari. FAME INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 400 CHEST PHILADELPHIA.TNUT S REEL, FIRE AND INLAND - INSURANCE. DIRECTORS. Everraan, Robert B. Potter, John Kessler. Jr.. E. D Woodruff, Charles Stokes. , Joseph D. Ellis. strng. Prestdent. riaLDSO 4 2. Vice President. jal4-tf Francis N. Buck. . . Charles Richardson. He Lewis, 0. W. Davis, • P. S. Justice, George A. Wed. FRANUISsir. CHAS. RICH W. I. BLANCHARD. Secret: THE ENTERPRISE INSURANCE COMPANY OP PHILADELPHIA. MILE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY.) COMPANY'S BUILDING, 400 WALNUT STREET. D/BECTORS. F. Ratchford Starr, George H. Stuart, William MCK. e, John H. Brown Naibro Frazier, . J. L. Erringer, ' John K. Atwood, Oeo. W. Fatueetock, New. T. Tredielv, James L. Claschorn. Mordecai L. Dawson, , William G. Moulton. F. RATCHFORD STARR. President, THOS. It MONTGOMERY. Vice President. CHARLES POSTER. Secretary. fell THTLADELPHIA ARMY CLOTHING AND EQUIPAGE OFFICE. Othcr:thers. Ohio. January .1.5, 1864. puopoSALS are invited by the undersigned. until MONDAY, January 26th, 1864. for faraishing this De partment with— Kersey's—Army Standard; Cavalry Jackets: Uniform Cloth—D. B . X. Standard Uniform Cloth—D. 8., 6 4, Standard. To be delivered. free of chars e, at the 11. B. Inspection Warebo ass, In this city, in good new packages.with the name of the party furnishing, the kind and quantity of goods distinctly marked thereon. Pasties offering goods must, in all cases, furnish sam ples. marked and numbered to correspond with their Proposal, and distinctly e late in their bids the quantity of s oc. de they propose to furnish, the price and the time of delivery. Bids will be opened on Monday. January 2602. 1861. at 2 o'clock P. M., at this office, and bidders are invited to be present. Awards wi.l be made on Tuesday, the 27th. when bid ders. or duly authorized agexte. are expected tube Pre pared to aive security that the good* will be furnielied if an award is made. The right to reject any bid deemed unreasonable is re served. By order of Col THOMAS SWORDS. A. Q 0.2).at C W. MoULTON. Captain and A Q.. M. p C OLORED PHOTOGRAPHS, OF rare quality. accurate's , and - taatefully dumbed. for $l. lee REIMER'S popular etylp of Colored Photograph% at ta:CONDStreet, above GWEN. • VOLUNTEER MEDICAL SURGEON. Boards for tbe examinetion of caudidat,s for the position of ASSISTANT SURGEON OF VOLUNTEERS. are in session at NsW Tork.liFachlugten, and CluclunatL APllication. for permission to appear before them 61.4 sidle made in writtag to the SURGEON GENERAL U. N. 'a.. at WASHINGTON . D. C., and should be ac companied by evideuse or regular graduation and good moral character. E u rgeoue of the Volunteer Staff are promoted from the grt: de of Assistant Surgeon; and are selected fdr merit JO OPE( K. BaluivS, - - Acting surstou:l3l4Meral. Farge.oll Oaacrara face, Waalttagtoa, D Jan, 8.-114. at INSCTRANCE COMPANIES. ON 18r DEOUZIBBISO.B62 CAPITAL. 51,000,000. ==! OLIARL;MS -DUTILII, NVILLIA.M 'B. HILL, ACTUABY OF PHILADELPHIA, INCORPORATED 1804. ... 15.638 60 9,610 63 5181,099 94 $48,349 18 • • • •-•-• •-•4635 $ 074 93 10, COO 00 - 45,674 93 PROPOSALS. READY JANUARY 23D, Critics who have read the proof-sheets say that the de. scriptions of border warfare have not been equalled even by Cooper. It is worked with groat dramatis skill. and the story is of breathless interest. The order's eminently received for " the new story by the author of ' Neighbor Jackwood,' " have several times delayed publication till more books could be printed. 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It VBARKLI3 WANT= intmodiatols to ours COAL to _ roiriowini points: Fort MA Mo h rn, VIC Irewbart. A. O. Port Hord. IL O. A. SOTO. 6041 Osptsta And AtitttASO ( 0 1 C NEW PUBLICATIONS; THE NEW NOVEL BY TRAMTEIDGIL CTIDJO'S CA.VIC Over 500 Pages. Price $1,50 J. E. TILTON t CO., PUBLISHERS, PECULIAR. CARIZTOM PaWisher, New York Office; 108 South THIRD Street! i ! Office, 108 South THI RD Street! ! ! Office, 1.08 E onth THIRD Street! !! hice,loB South THIRD Street! ! ! PRIOR TWO CENTS ! !! PRICE TWO CENTS!! PRICE TWO CENTS! !! PRICE TWO CENTS! ! ! Office, 10S South THIRD Street ! ! ! Office. IOS South THIRD Street! !! Office. 10S South THIRD Street! ! I Office, le S South THIRD Street! I ! jail! St Office, 108 South TRIED Street! ! ! Office, 108 South THIRD Street!! ! Office. 108 South TA IRD Street! ! ! Office. 108 South THIRD Street! ! I 9alS•Gt The Great Afternoon Newspaper! ! ! The Great Afternoon Newspaper ! ! The Great Afternoon Newspaper! f The Great Afternoon Newspaper I ! PRICE TWO CENTS!!! PRICE TWO CENTS! !! PRICE TWO CENTS!!! PRICE TWO CENTS!!! Office. IDS South THIRD Street!!! Office, 1Q south THIRD Street! !! Office, 10S South THIRD Street! !! Office. 108 South THIRD Street! ! WANTS. IVENIT CHESTNUT-STREET mull% GREAT tarcOnti OF Mons. PAUL JUIGNET'S NEW IPEK FRENCH COMPANY, FOH ONE WEEK ONLY. X • hicaa ADWlSMOtt....Parililet. *1; Deem Circle. ce ad la Doom openF ( 6Blo7 60 olo so Tho ctirtedn wilt rtho three•onarternrestrevep WEDESDAT AWENINSI. Jsmootry -LES PANTIOHI DE FIOLETTE; (Vicdette's Toye. ) Comic opera in (Mead.. Mtude by Ad. Adam. THE OLD POACHER. Comte "Chaneonnette" hy• M. cum. The great mccess of the "Thtetre-Fran^ahr' lct PUN. "LA JOIE FAIT The original of CLOUDS THROUGH. EUNSHIATZ. Comedy in cite act. 13411 NEW 0 EST N UT-ST PA ET THEATRE wig on on MONDAY,JANUARY MS; ander the manvernent of Mr. LEONARD DROVER. of ('mover',; Theatre, Wtebington, D. C. with eevernA very IMPORTANT IMPROVEMENTS a ^n•the Star and In tIA Auditorium, including NU „F a' E N . " FURN &c. , and new and elegant OAS . FIRER- CLASB COMPANY. incllttln FINESTDRAMATIC TALENT IN AMERICA.. has been engaged, and A GRANT) Or.r.k.EIESTRA. composed of principal Soot or flew York, Pi lllB4 A and Washington, is now buing organized. BOSTON THE OPENING PERroßywarcE will conslet of Lestar Great play of THE VATEILitt, which will be produced, after elaborate preparation, upon a scale of GREAT AlnoigiglCgleg . Fan particulars given in dike Etta am ME S. ,rOFIN DRE - W'S NEW ARcEf. STREILT THEATRE - CROWDED HOUSES THIRD NIGHT OF MRS. JOHN DREW iTHIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENDRI. San. 20th, 1361, WIVES AS THEY WERE, AND MAIDS AS THEY Alta' MISS DORICLON ..... Mm. JOHN DREW Mr, BronaSiT B.r UM. To conelnds with TIM FOLLIES OF A N CUP. DUCHESS DE CHARTRES MRS JOHN DREW. Pierre Palliot.. _Akeart Robison. FRIDAY, BENEFIT OF MRS. SOHJi DREW. rehearpal o'clockGlO iIARRIACE Curtain rine at 73 . 1 jade WALNUT-STMET THEAME. NINTH and positively the LAUT:WESK of the triumptant engagement, of Mr. S. S. CL ARKE, 17 1 10 wlll appear Ina great double bill TC , wroar. acts tattling TWO of Tom. Tal , l?r mated clieradtera. Twentieth night of the ' 'NUKE r OF-LEAVE MAN. " J. 3. CL A RICE da Robert Ltierly. After which .Thm. Tay . . leers ONCOHODY comedy or 'onus AhLBALCAU 0917310. ' J. 8. CLARKE as Age Trarehard. N_CTICE. —Dom% will opet'at to 7 o'clock. Cartaitt rises M 'AI o'clock. COI CERT HALL---6 OTT'SCRAI7K.-- be Manager of- Mr. Cottschalk's Concerts,%very thankted tor the kind pi/trona/caret:oiled from the Mlle doiphia public. begs leave to announce that In order to accommodate those who have liselt linable to /kWh. ad. Wanton to Me lag On carts. MIL L. It OOT2SCHAT,g w ill give one Mere , :RA ND VIA' tgL AND INEll'artafEN TAL CODGYHT, on MONDAY EVENING. Jan. EStn. In which Df'ileAN CORDIER, Dlr. L. M. GOTT6C - "fhLK CA rt7.o S. BERrAtig and Maar artiste will apponr A 3fn4ssion, regents; reserved ses.tN wits extra.heath may be secured. common ci ay Fritlny morning, Jan 22.3. at 9A. M.. at GO [11.1) . 8 kink Store, corner of h.isVEDITH and , CHEhTNUT Btreeta. Down open at '7)4; Concert commet. , wi - M 8 o'clock. jell) 4t- GREAT NATIONAL OIRC tr TRODTE—MARKBT Skroet, alArel‘Twelfch. Dlrectress, tare. CHA.h.idif WARNER. formally Mri DAN IiTCE. IMMENSE ENTHUSIASLI The management beg leave to env that C7IAELES YANKEE, The Trick Clown, and tiEORGE DEMONS, The great EQueetrian, having been enArged, will an pear every evening during this week. These artiste rents ago. 4,4...Uls:heti their reputation as 3=Collent per foiniete. Find in ow:unction with the EOM NallOnSa T:oune, vv , ll add to the leivellien of the gime an% popu lar ehow. AD.alt4sTor-25 cont4l Etnge Sokta. ISO 06 , 051' Pri : tate Box, *St Clo.?lrry, 15 cents Commence each oven ili at 7. o'clock.' MATIIIMBN EVERT WBPSIBSDAT AND tiATURDAY ArriSliNOON, tonmencing at lis o'clock. jal9:6t ACARD.- .EIAItATONIA MUSICAL SOCIETY. The Directors of the Society anzteacce the Nan/nano ( ) of THE CE.E.A.'llps tor FBI DA V EVENING. .1 . 7 xt..2.241. at the kIIBI6.AUFUND HALL. lieneated eiNannointraente (owing to sickness and death of it A m..rnbers) have ca•teed a heavy outlay in evuennes. but the Oratorio will be produced. with the GERMANIA. aol tbOolo parts suotalned by . 3outre. tent Solo Performers, and in the best manner. ickega. Weenie each, or aubscrlptions may be made for the teries of three Concerts at Gould's, corner or Seventh and Chestnut. streeta B.—Tbe genera Removal will take place at the Hall on Thursday Afternoon, at 2b o'clock. gatt4C • CONCJIIIRT 11ALL LECTURE ROOM. CHESTNUT STREET. ABOVE TWELFTH. FOURTH SUCCESSFUL WEER O'F WUNDEREICH'S ZOGRAPHIOOI. • A eerie!! of Illustrations el T. S. ARTHUR'S TBN NIGHTS IN A BAR-ROOM. s 0 JOHN li AL ttstrAN's PILGRIM'S PROGRESS. And other attractive Scenes from . . . . LIFE. CHARACTER, HATURE and ART, Proprietor and Manager • Mr. JOSEPH VIXEN. will continue for a short Beacon. . . . This splendid eeries of more than 100 grand Panoramic Paintings was executed by Mr. GEORGE WUNDERLICH, an American Artist, who stands unrivalled as a man Painter. Admission 7b cents. Children 10 cents. Doors open at 7 o'clock. Liberal arrangements made with schools, temperanec and other eoetetlee. - - - - . Math:se every Wednesday and Saturday afternoon S o'clock. Children 10 cents. Ja4-Sk TEMPLE OF WONDERS. ASSEMBLY BtraDINOM, __:rENTH and CMJEfIVLIT Strorts. MAGICAL and PHILOSOPHICAL EXPRILIMBM'ISt Great Powers of VINTRILOQUISM, and the L&ARMIA CANARY. BIRDS. SIGNOR BLITZ will appear in hie popular Entertain manta. EVERY EVENING. commencing at 73i. WEDNESDAY and SATORDIa AFTERNOON at iinditsion Children 16 cent; NOW ON EXHIBITION AT Tag ACADEMY OF FINE A.NTS, CHESTNUT Street, above Tenth, PAUL WEBER'S New netura, MONASTERY MADONNA • DIME' SASSO ON MOO MAGGIORE, His great and most charming work. ADMIMION. AS CENTS INSTITUTION' FOR THE BLIND.- EXHIBITION' every WSDiPRSDAY 2 at all P. BE AdreteeionTSN CENTS. Store. Pio. 11 South EIDETIC Street. pENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF THE FINS ARTS. 3625 CHESTNUT STREET. OPEN )AILT (Sundays excepted) from 9 A. M. tin p. Admiedon ea. to. Children Ralf p*i se. 589941 IOST AND FOUND. LOST OR MISLAID-A PERPETUAL A- 4 pOLICT OF INSURANCE. b,:ined by the "Fire Aa soeietton" to CathFiritio :Aber:, fur .SSOO, dated .Tanuary ISIS. Any information thereof will be received by ISAAC C. PRICE, Cor. SPRING GARDEN and TRIUTEENTH Streets. ja2l3-wfml.2 FOR SALE AND TO LET. C OAL YARD FOR SALE.—THE BEST titted.up Yard in the city. Capacity for doing any amount of b 131,113 0 .13. Inquire at 957 North NINTH Street. below Girard avenue. TRIM easy. .1a1.6.64t AR FOR SALE-A (ThEAT BARGAIN, AM a large corner House, suitable for a doctor, ettaate on North Twelfth street. Address "S. H. F at thlo office. jalB-3t. "FOR SA LE AND FXCHANGE.-FINS Farm, 217 acres. on the Delaware rivet, north of this city; valuable Farm, 125 acres, near Wissahickon Station, N. P R. R. ; another near Fenn Lynn Station, N. P. R. R., 71 acres; Chester-county Farm. 243 acres. near station Penna. R R.: fine Farm near Trenton, N. J, A number of Fruit Farms in the States of Delaware and Maryland will be sold low and on easy terms. Dail and examine Register of Farms. E PET TIT. ja2o. If 323 WALNUT Street. gat FARM.--FIFTY - ONE ACRES. mait p ra t giolit7 Vhcater Comity Land. 21 miles frog. Philadelphia; near railroad; S acme W00d1A.b.4.1 good Stone House. Spring Water; 'atone tarn. ha. Vapid Crock rang through the place. Terms accommodating. For sale by I. C. PRICE. dell-lm Om. SPElltia GARDEN and Thirteenth at.. et TO LET—A COMMODIOUS mot DWELLING. No. 132 NoEtlt FRONT Street. Rent moderate. Apply to WETHERILL Se BRO.. 0e2941 47 and. 49 North SECOND Street. ot, VALUABLE BEAL ESTATE AT RGEPEIVATE BALE. mo 1, A BOAT 1 nun, XBT DOOR. SHOPS. and ample for storing lumber. d o , elitotte in PORT PROVIDENCE, X mile east of Plininis villa, connected with the Bermside of the Sarayikill Canal. A good lo cation, at which a large business was done th'spast year. No. A strong-built and well. arranged eiTEeld-SAW MILL, situate in the village of MOUNT CLARE, opposite Phcenlxville. Said mill to 12.5 feet long by 34 feet wide; SO-horse power ermine with double boilers; two vertical and one circular saws; basin floats; 100.000 feet of logs; coal-wharf, and large yard for lumber ; brlok office, with two rooms. The whol.7,property lies botwean a public street and the Sermsidmof the Schuylkill Canal.. said village, in separatalots, of large sise,two brick dwel ling. houees. well and tastefully finis oed, with cellar e, kitchens, sittingrooms. dinging-rooms . parlOrs, chant bersovatsr, dc..and flame stable; also a frame carpenter shop. The foregoing properties will - .se sold altogether, or divided. to snit DE chasers They are sold to close partnership, and de rve the attention of the mane( cap rat and eaterpriee. • tie indisputable_ 'Permit easy,whiak will be made kncarn, with fall parlienlerk by °Win,- cation to B. F. FPLOPITTaQ/NS Phoenixville. Agent for DAVA & WHITTAKstI. ari FARMS FOR SALE.--304 ACRES, mostly expellent soil, S miles from Greenwood, on „the Delaware Bailroad, part nLder cultivation and part vrell.timbered ; comfortable house, barn, do; orchard. dm. Very cheap; only 06 600. 65 acres wood land, three quarters rasa mile trot. Georaatown. Sussex county, Delaware: clack rick soil. Price only 11,100 1(0 acres,, one, mile from Bridgeville; 70 acres nudes cultivation; 10 • acres splentidi Wife irrOVe: Waitron oak timber; comfortable house. bar.. tables. &0 arpja and large (man ilty of cherries, good soil peach orchard, and well watered. PriceVai o, 92 acrea, near Princeton, N. Good soil. Price . s6a, per acre. Also, a large number of- Pennsylvania, and New. Jest Bev farms. For b oases. see /Corn , American and Mated Slate" Gazrete. B. t. jos vas South PCIBUTH Street. FOR SALE.-THE BM SCRIBER offers. for sale his CQUNTRY SEAT, .A. 4 within a half mile of Wilmington, Delaware, on the Newport. pike , containing EIGHT-ACRES of good Jan& in the centre of which in a LARGE LAWN, with a tine Variety Of. SHADE TREES, BVIILIGIREENO, au.rtge, LINP - Bil 8, and others, in all over a hundred fallArroWn trees. The itaprovenienie omelet of a large and mu. modiolis MANtiralf, two storiaa and a half high, four good roorgi-On. a Boor, with a hall eleven by forty two feet. A RYDRaULLO RAM forces water from a Spring Va. one of the lots Lao the upper .story of the Louse. if.has the modern improvements. There teals* an IT on:ltunip and Hydrant. under a covered area at the ltitchew door. The onthnildinse sonnet of STABLE and G.RIAGS-110IISE. sufficient for four horses and several; carriages; also, o an ICE HOSE, MONA and BEE fibtritES. The ico.house is filled with ice. and the elahle has a hydrant in, It. Good GARDE with In ve_ral__ va.sleties of DWARF MLR and GEALPE VINES n fait na There are also several varieties of APPLI, grEfi.g.ir. and CIIIISTNWP TRESS. Terme accommodstAng. Poess:on niVell any time in the spring. LEVI G. MARL Jals-fniwim on the Premises. _ WRITE VIRGIN WAS OF AN. TILLISFII — A new French Occimetis for beantiff• ing. whitening, and preserving the Complexion. It is the most w_onderful compound of the age. There is neither chain. powaer, magnesia, bismuth nor tale in its somposition, it being composed entirely of prim Virgin W ax —hawse its extraordinary mutinies for preserving the skin. snaking it soft. ginoOth.._falx. and transparent. It manse the old appear 70..tpaig. . .he homely handsome. the diantbsOnle more beau ti fu l. and the moot henutat dirine priea, m and 40 Gents. Premxed may by nuirr & CO.. Perfumers, 41 South EIGHTH Street. two doors above Chestnut. and 1133 South SIVENTE dolg-!es NM A MIISIOAL NOVELTY-- TEX DRAWING.BOOM ORGAN—the wed• sit and most powortainidnunant for Chnrshes and don. day &hoots from 34 J s.ot* AS. lEL t tir ° lol Iwo ?mg Otveet. JUICIISSMENTS. WILL BHORTLY CLOSE
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