blie Entertainments. `NUT-STREET THRA.TRIL—PauI juig- company appear this evening for the The performance will coosist of "La "Le Vicomte Citroilee,” and a mu tes. The French company have as the limited patronage would _ THEATIM—Mr. Clarke takes this evening• Hie engagement hew enefit to the community, and long as public are nyt glad that it is closing. very 'sorry. To say that he plays that the funniest performance on be contrasted with one of the most • Rricrlg ^ltEitT TEDIATRIL—The benefit of occurs this tvening. Amidst such lil things, one hardly knows which ire confident, however, that a large !pair to the Arch this evening, for itnesaing Mrs. Drew as Mrs. Oakley, , Wile." 8 CONCERT.—Mr. Gottschalk an concert for Monday evening. Brig. ill, will be supplanted by Here tier and Carlo Patti, and the rest, .nd next Monday evening Cloneert rilliantly crowded as it was on last iday. Tiort.—The Harmonic Musical So this great work atthe 'Musical Fund the Germania Orchestra, and some lagers of the city. The performance , be worthy of the mullet and the Harmonia Society a debt for the in the rehearsal of en oratorio superior. If it could be followed we could ask of the Harmonis favor. DESTRUCTION.—Mr. Jame/ wbo is engaged largely in the received recently an order from of Lawrence, Kansas, in which resting passage occurs, and from ten that flowers, as well as music, soothe the savage breast:" irchased from you last season came ell. The early part of the season for flowers and plants, and they but our autumn was NO dry that ripen well, which compels um to put'. The German asters were very S - being in full bloom at the time raid, and made, with Willem, adewitiie, pheloxes, petunias, and Cher varieties, a very gay and Inee, and was the means, providen mr house from pillage and destruct• with a dozen of hie gang, came to but when appealed to by my wife s, he (Q.) said tt was too pretty to be saved. Thus, you see that the ited nature softened the heart of a hacker and cold-blooded murderer. to flowers as long as via remember lion.—irrKhester Democrat, lir ITEMS. ,TOMATOES, AND PEACHES, put up to their own order, for sale by Arch and Tenth streets. OM IF PRIMES. :tion in Prices. Xiamen' Fine Cloaks. Misses' Fine Cloaks. Also, if all kinds. A all kinds. the close of the newton, we ars wake a large eohnession from I our stock. J. W. PROOTOIL be CO., iris Cloak and Fur Emporium, inO Chestnut street. 8" SEWING Macannic, BOLD AT 'RERT,IS WARRANTED TO BR TRH OLD. gOVATT FIJAD.—At A meeting of matte° of the Tenth ward, held , January 18, IStit it was totice be given that no more men e Tenth ward until further notice. Executive Committee. ;ICEPHAN CoLwaLL, President ' 713, Secretaries. IN OF SEWING MLOHINBS. . SEE TEE " FLosszuys," • INDICEITHUT STREW. MARYLAND TOMATONS every quantities to suit. - 11, 212 Western Market. 117 Franklin Market House. IN/INCE" SALES ROOMS, 630 AND SEE THE CELEBRATED tOCK, AND KNOT-STITCH SEW MASON lIAM.LIN'S CABINET ORGANS. J. E. GI Seven AT i'M HOTELS O'CLOCK LAST NIGHT. nd Ghestniat itrestr. I Wm M Bahan. Penna J D Dougherty. Harrisburg David McCormick, Harrbsbg Peter 0 wen. p ew Jersey & Benjamin, Leavenworth John Haw, Leavenworth T Evans. Indianapolis H Harwood. Mass Henry S:gf;iitli.H"eston iitrito7l Br. Mrs W H Satkatt,JANY J S Muller. St Louis , . . • C H Taylor. Chambersburg Mrs Chamberlin. New York Geo Gcdfrey.NowYwk MrsBE.LrondE3ch E S Goodrich, St Paul W B Lownsbary,New York A G Whiten & la. Georget'n Hiss S E Whiton. New York N Phillips & la, Boston C W Kimball. Mass H J llindokoper. Penns M Morrell wf Wash D de Vivo, Nftpr 'York 3.lrs Bitch, Wash. D 31 Mies Stevenson. Wash, D C Mrs Williams. Wash. D IE S Mola. M D. New York Major B L Rogers, Penne H W Nichols. Lockport Miss Jangle, Wash. D C J Lorick, Baltimore J C Oldine, New York Mrs Roomill & chlbrn, N Y G L Thayer, Boston Rol T Adams, Roxbury J P Robinson. Cleveland G A Heikecher.. New York T Lawrence , New Jersey W Babbets. New Jersey D B Garrison. New York J Gard, Jr, 111148011, N Y I C Oakford. Baltimore ' 0 D Nichols. New York IM P Bacon. Rhode Island E newts, Pennsylvania R H Plummer, Mass Vent Dickinson, NI V' - J B itiddoo. V 8 A. Bdw Brinley. New Jersey ; F Orne, New York ;M Bell. New York W Bowers. New York !Jacob H Hecht, California. !John Moore, New York :Oen Runyon & wife. N J F Eddy & wife. New York 11 Veazey. Connecticut Ripler. Connecticut W C Bedford as lady. N Y 1J Slade. New York - . - Geo W McCook, Ohio A A Thompson, MI V' D Byer. Nem York irbosioarland Cheltenham • Gray. New York G 11 Sullivan. tr S A t. below Pflutit E H Brown, Penna ,WttfftPtl - - - - - .- - Col T J Ahl, Pittsburg' N ll Moulton, Washington A Campbell & wt. XI York Capt 0 Strata. New York 14 E Miler. II S E Washington Thos B Bees, New York W Venter D 11Wilitems, Pittsburg T.l Woodward. B S SF Downing. Erie Isaac Newton, New 'York IF A Whitney, Pottsville S Benson & wife. Ohio T B Barton. Onto L Horuit Orr, Cincinnati Anderson Porter, Cincinnati 0 H Glendennen,Clncinnati IWns Howard. Cincinnati L C Wilson Dayton. Ohio IS B Karporrie & la, Dayton A T Williams, Missouri IT E Harney, St Louis E T Karney, St Louis Miss Ella Harney, St Louis T E Larkin. St Louis A Baker, New York . o n Childs, Pittsburg O B Soha/1, Allentown E Albright. Allentown C P Cochran, Delaware E R Coehra...., Delaware H Ridgery. Dover, Del Mrs E S Mann, New York Miss A PlAcide, New York C N Pine, Philada W 0 Daniel, Washington. street. above Elfth. Thos Mclntire. Delaware Wilson & la, Chester co W Thompson, Penes A B Oilleepie. Wilmington Jae A Conner. Wilmington Chas Jones. Boston Tas Cruickshanks. Boston J ll Vaorandt. New York Thos Verner, Pottsville B B Lehman, Bethlehem W Noreey. Laurel, Del T W Fisher. Delaware W Hall. Delaware H Bayley- New York W Ediv, Baltbnore L B Upham, Baltimore JS Spear J 8 Danlialman, New York Hollingsworth, N I Jacob Weeks, New York J Strable & wf Fredricks t la John Lyon, New Term' above Third. J W Coleman. Minnesota G Coleman, D N Heisler & la, Heading W Ackley, Bridgeton, N J Sam]. Leeman. Bastport. Me T A Bealoe, Jr, N J H g McCormick, Franklin H B Gordon, Franklin W K Thomas, USN HP Zetun, Boston J H Boynton, New York TBosentelder & wife. Pa W T Schultz, New York John Stephens, N Y Chaa - Eldridge &ife. N Mrs H Bidrldg N Y lierchniate — Fourth A .1 Patterson, Penns Dire J W Pattereoe,Perma H Williams Wm G P in kerton Wm Warnick Thee (3 Rhoads, Pittsburg F Jay Pittsburg Bagel Mitchell, Clearfield lra A Bean. If Hampshire C West, Pittsburg Capt W Silver. Bloomfield Lt B C Ammon. 13 8 A Hon C Myers, Penna. Jac F Gibson, Washington O W Merrill. Penns 1) Fuller, Penne Geo Metzger. Pittsburg W A Wylie (tint Newport Commercial—Si=ck s J II Plaskinton. Chester co W N Bosworth. Boston • • • • W • Doolittle.JY,Brooklyn H A Shantz & la, Herrishura Mira Thompson, New York J B Ash, Elkton, Md C W Haswell, .Elkton. Md Pam] Freed,Huntinadon C H Seale, New Jersey R T Ogden, Oakdale ThosEurniss,Chester co. Pa Henry Maitland,;Proy. A R Joyce, Bucks co John Wilson. Ducks co John Baxter&wf.t.liester co E Burnite, rzsi.aro W H Burnits. Delaware lliatilson—Second eat W a G K S eo h g ff &l a H . a W ni ah re BURS A C Long John bi Collar. USA E Van Dike, Delaware John W Days, Delaware E H Chaffinch, Marjland C M gill, Trenton o Nelson, New Jersey M Tanarsdalen, Pa H Helmbold National—Race et BlLevris. Boston W A Barry, U S A A Lockman, Harriet= WA Ilergareanor. PAR2III. L Bersrstreeser. Penns Black Bear—Third Chas Morrison. Rockville I C B Vanartedalen. Penna. Levi Brown. Lobackeville Sol B Boris, Penne P S 13aeseltte. Pottsville D 13 Smith. Weisenbem Henry Walcot. Welt , ember's J Repolemani Reading Barlawisitestr—Secon George McKay. Doylestown! L B Labar. Harrisburg J Hawkins. Trenton Jacob Weincrt,_Thilada Wm P Vance: Phtlada - Jno Cadwalader. Fox Chaae Win Hobensack. Penns Chas Chambers. Backe ea Geo W Slack. Bucks co Mount Vernon—Second St , above Arch. John Marks. Tremoni,Pa 111 B Williams, M Chunk J Hollinshead, Strondsbic H Williams. DI Chunk A .1 La Bar. Del Water Gap! F Reynolds Chas H Cole, New Tc•rg J B Thomas, Harrisburg D Phila C S Waltham. Harriebarg John Terrace. Delaware Geo ft Smith. Nevada T Chas C short. Buffalo Dr Gulick, Trenton Ohas C Norris Barsium's Hotel—T B Ii Gibbokfy,MlLlln co. Pa Jos 11 Morison, Pettus' W L Duffield A IV: McD 0we114813 & Bose .Toint Longnbanr Y Foral Patna Bald Nagle—Third a J Graber. Pennaberg W B Bear, Bucks co H I. Stazztaeb. W Miller, BEillerstown. Deborrotb. AlleatoWa. tiger, Beading HEADQUARTERS DEPARTMENT OF THE SUS GrETIANNA. CHAMBEttaBITRG. Penna., San. 20, USX To the People of the De,partment of the Stmoehanna : I very cordially invite the attention of all parsons within the Department of the Susquehanna to the ad dress recently issued by Major General Hancock, Com manding 2d Army Corps, in which that distinguished officer announces that he has come to Pennsylvania. under authority frol the War Department. for the pur pose of recruiting his Corps to 60.000. men with a view to special service. The gallantry and military ability of Major General Hancock, and the courage and discipline of his Corps. have been tested on many battle•ilelds, and have justly won the admiration of the people. Those who shall en list under him will find comrades with whom it will be an honor to be connected, and a leader whose past career gives the assurance that he cannot fall short of the full performance of all his duties es an officer, a soldier, and a gentleman. Having been associated With Major General Hancock, on many trying occasions. I heartily commend him to the patriotism of the people of this Department. and earnestly advise those fit for military duty to embrace this opportunity of taking a position in which they will gain honor and distinction for themselves, and render essential service to their country. D. N. COUCH, It Major General Commanding Department. BRYANT, STRATTON, & CO.'S NATIONAL COMNEIRCIAL COLLEGE, S. B. corner of SEVENTH and CHESTNUT Streets. Intitrnotton in Book-keeping, Com mercial Law, Commercial Calcalationa,Bnaineas Pen manship. and Business Correspondence. both day and evening. Call or send for a Circular. ia2S6,P PIANOS. PIANOS. PIANOS. PIANOS. PIANOS. PIANOS. PIANOS. PIANOS. PIANOS. PIANOS. PIANOS. PIANOS. A SEVERE ASSAULT, AND THEIR COLORS TAKEN !—lt is not often that we hear of a more chival rous assault, and with such dyeing success, and so few killed, as has been made on HOWE & STEVENS' Family Dye Colors, and that, too, by ladies, wholly imams tomed to any thing of the kind. Every lady in the wane try should continue the assault until these colors are found is every hours. Sold by all draggiata throughout the country_ ialB.6t, 1 lILD, • and Chestnut. ONE-PRICE CLOTHING, OF THE LATEST Emmy. made in the Beet Harmer, expreeely for RETAIL SALES. LOWEST Selling Prices marked in Plain Figaro'. All goods made to Order warranted satisfac tory. Onr 075-PRICE SYSTEM IS strictly adhered to. all are thereb7•treated alike. ' JONES & CO.. 604 MARKET Street. DEAFNESS, EYE, EAR, THROAT DISEASES, CATARRH', treated with the very utmost success, by Dr. VON MOSCHZISHER, Oculiet and Aurlst, and the only European Specialist in Philadelphia. OM ce /ORT W HUT Street, where canlmexaminect the moat eattafactory acknowledgment of successful cures from some of the best known men in the country, and citizens of Phila delphia.St! _ . DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT IS THE best known remedy for Sprains and Bruises. BATCHBLOWS celebrated HAIR DYE is the Beet to the World. The only Rarmleed, True, and Bdiabk Dye known. This splendid Hair Dye is perteet—chants Bed, Busty. or Gray Hair. instantly to a GloBBll Beach or Natural Brown, without injuring the Hair or stain ing the Skin. leaving the Hair Soft and Beautiful; im sarts freak vitality, frequently restoring its pristine color, and rectifies the ill effects of bad Dyes. The genuine is signed WILLIAY 4. BATCHELOR; all others are mere imitations, and should be avoided. Sold by in Druggists, as. FACTORY. Sl BARCLAY Street. law York. Batchelor's new Toilet Cream for Dressing the Hair. iig29-111 SMITH—WYNKOOP. —December 30. 1863, at the rest• recce of the bride's father, Dr. Bliss B. Smith to Susan B. Wynkoop, daughter of Gerardns Wynkoop, all of Bucks county. Pa- DYBR—VaIIGHLN —Oa the Met inert., at Advent Church, by the Rev. J. W. Claxton. Samuel A, Dyer, of Chester. Pa., to Caroline 8., third daughter of Jaoph R. Vaughan. of this city. CHAMBERS SMITH. —On the sth of September,lB63, by Rev. H. B Gilroy, Mr. John 11. Chambers to Miss sate Smith, all of this city. TAYLOB—LBWI.B. —ln this city on the Bth Novem ber, 1E63. by the Bev. Jonathan 16dwards, D. 11.. Wm, H. Taylor, of Brooklyn. B. Y., to Mrs. !Sophia A Lewis. of Indianapolis. Ind. ADAMS.—William K. Adams, aged 24 Yeara,ist Lieut. Co. L, let North Carolina Volunteers; killed at the head of his Company while leading a charge. December 31st. ]S63, near Washington. N. C. a4.0C1791. —flu the morning of the 20th inst ., Sallie, wife of Wm. W. Slocum. and second daughter of Capt. Chas. P. and Mary Marsbman, aged 26 years. Her relatives and friends, and those of the family, are respectfully invited to attend her funeral, from the re sidence of her husband, Po 427 Queen street, on Sunday afternoon. at 2 o'clock, without further notice. ** READ.—In Bethlehem on the morning of the 20th lust . Mrs. Susannah Read. in the 95th year of her age. .* MORTON. At Germantown. on the 20th inst.. Re beccaP. Morton. widow of the late Samuel George Mor ton, M. D., of this city. sop BRADFORD.—In Cincinnatii. on the morning of the 145th Init. Mrs. Mary Bradford. wife of Judge Bradford, Of Pennsylvania, deceased. aware papa 79th year of her ase. Wilmington and Delaware paperepleane copy. BIPKA. —On Tuesday morning, the 10th inst. , Joseph Ripka, in the 75th year of his age. His relatives nd friends are respectfully invited to attend his funeral. from his late residence at Manaynnk, this (Friday) afternoon. at 2 o'clock. CRAWFORD.—On Wednesday afternoon, January 20th, Lucinda Ann, daughter of William and Nancy Crawford, aged 22 years. The body will be removed from the house of her uncle, Samuel 'Martin. N. B. corner Thirteenth and Market streets, on Friday, at 10 o'clock A. M. Funeral from the house of her father, Paradise. Lan caster county. on Saturday. 295 inst . at 1 o'clock P. M.** A XE. —On the 19th instant, Winard Axe. in the 60th year of his age. The relatives,. and friends of the family. mfmbers of Frankford Divbion No. 55. Sons of Temperance. and Mount Vernon Lodge No. 37,1. 0. of G. T.,, are respect hilly invited to attend the funeral from his late resi dence. Franklin acre t. below Sellers, Frankford. this (Friday) afters on. atio'clock. . • • 15V=1 At, above Third. 4 Johneon, Tamaqua 'J R Hamill. Danville J H ll Hichards. Easton NMi IS A. Stevens Ohio i_ NIT !Vit. Indianapolis 21 Talbott, Indianapolis H Talbott, Indianapolis G W Reim, Cant u - D Reefer, Canton. - 0 H R Disborough. Tennison. Indiana-n-4u Heading - .4 Bowen. Bridgeton wank _ Jaeberson.Providanre ars A Hoberaon.Prorteene a Geo M .Tackaon. Peoria W Bi l den Providence Barlow. Newark, If .7 H B Hamilton. Doeetown ha Hamilton. Mi chigan Gilbert Clayton. Millville Geo Colby lc wf. Del Noses Thompson Del . G 8 W EL Bisho Martin.p. IhntozL ow:aim Dsl Street below Arab. Jas M Om. Allegheny. Pa J L Patterson, Penns Phtlip Bmszninger, Carlisle C A Keok, AllentoWn J Stroke. McConnellsbnrg M Hoke. MeConneltsburg Geo B Sprout. McConnellsb Joe Healey, DOUglasyllle Chas Panning. Dew York Edmund L Wakeling John Burgess. New ork Wm H Johnston. Pittsburg D H Doman, Beaton Hon C M Donovan Chas Spangler, York, Pa Wm Fry singer. York, Pa M S Young, Allentown rent, Nabors) Chestnut 0 Moses. Pbcrnixvi/le P Darlington. Pa 3 Kennedy, Newark. Del C R Steiner. Sandnsay, 0 Chan Valentine. Vs W T Shafer, Chester co Owen Foley. Texas J hall. Doylestown l.ase Wood. Little Britain W Wood. Little Britain P Hastinzi.Little Britain W Sproat. Little Britain S Scotland. Little Britain J Hastings. Little Britain Wilootin, Little Britain Mr .4c Mrs Haines. reet, above Market. C F Beck, New Jersey Jae Carter, Washington J C Warden & la, N J Sleet Brown. Brownsbarg Ellwood Fogg steep Watson Mrs A A PinltneY R J Sperry, 11 S ft W Loder. Strondsbarg W Bittenbender, Stroudeby eet. above Third. Wanner, Reading DI Rothectold, Lebanon o L Thema*. Wow York iterier, ifineysville above CollowhilL I B M Treater, Allentown A Buckman, Parma Jas Backman, Penes. Ca. per Roads, $o sterton C Cadwanoler, Doylestown Seneca M Fell, Penns. Geo W Wolf, Danboro, Pa street, below Visor Smith Harper Fox Gime Kr Roble% Doylestown Jos Fell. Bucks co Jae Newbold. Bucks so Worthington Rich, U F. A. John Gilbert, Pine Hollow .1 C Wetberill. Montg'y J H Goforth..Newportvllle street. above Race H Sigsfoose. Flemington Lance, Ohio Miles Vankirk, Penna Toe Johnson Miss Hogan Swisher, N J Miss E Maberry, N J above Callowhill. J Nengesser. Backe co & Schoch, Boole co A Reichard, Patna - F. V Irolpa J V Hutnniel.9l l lMMelt'll liercog, Allentown SPECIAL NOTICES. HAIR DYE 1 HAIR Ihnill 3MC.A.R,FLM3ELI7- D 1331). BESS ON & SON'S MOURNING STORE, No. 918 CHESTNUT Street, January Bth. Black and purple Balmoral Skirts. • Grey and purple Balmoral Skirts. Grey and black Balmoral Skirts. Black Watered Noreen& Black Rid Gloves, Alexandres sad Black Rid Gloves. embroidered. Black Undreesed Kid Gloves, embroidered. Bischoff's Mourning Silk. Lnpin'e Black Tataise• Blank Crape Collars. plain and fancy. isl 2 'PYRE & LANDELL, 400 ARCH ST., keep the bed Black Cloth for Dress Coats. Black Cassbneres for Dress Pants. Black Velvets for Drees Vests, Casaimeree for snits, Cords for Biding Pants. 3alB Cloths and tlassizneree for Boys. I' . AT AN ADJOURNE D MEETING of the Philadelphia Society for the Euabliab meat and Sennett of charity echools. held upon the 12th Mat, the foliose - lug-named gentlemen were duly elected offi cers and managers for the year 1864: President. EDWIN WALTER. Vice President. HENRY GRANDAM Secretary, JOSEPH O. TIIREPENET. Treasurer, RICHARD K. BETTS. Managers. John B. Ellison. Edwin Walter. Henry Oral l /0/ 2 d . Joseph C. TurapennY. Pemberton Smith. Hobe E lees rt Elllis Paschall, Char. _Richard K Betts. Henry Pala Beck. HANNEICEE INSTITUTE OF IMPIIILADELPHIA.—At the Annual Election held January 13.1864. the following Officers were elected for the ensuing year- President—JACOß C. WHITE, ht. VicePresident—JOHN W. SIIIPBON. Recording Secretary WILLIAM H. DORSET. Corresponding, Secretary—JOSEPH BLISTER. Treasurer—WlLLlAM H. MINTON. COMMITTEE ON DEBATES AND LECTOILES. . JOHN W. SlMPSON_,Ohalrmen. JOSHUA B MATTHEWS. GEORGE B. WHITE WILLIAM H. DORSEY. B. See. 1:3" IN NOTICE .— THE ANNUAL SKEET Gof the Stockholders of the UNION 8I &&- SHIP COMPANY will be held on TUESDAY, February 24,_1864,at 4 o'clock P. E. at the Office. No. 14 - North DELL .ARE Avenue. when an election will take place for Ave Managers to serve for the enantigurear. 3a19.121 WM. W. ILLIUMINO. Seerstar2.6 MUPTO CANAL COMPANY, PHI:Edh- ALP N lILe. January 12,_1864. The annual meeting of the III(ION CANAL COMPANY Or PENNSYLVANI A will be held at the Ofdoe._NJ. 228 WALNUT Street. (Farquhar Building.) on TUBS e 24 day of February next. at IL o'clock A. If.. when an election will be held for officers and manse dra serve ensuing year. and rematint ialf bootie w il l be (dead attar the 23d Quill until after the m OKAN TaoKesolt. Secrete-Y. INVITATION. COURSE OF 5 POETICAL LEOTITRES AT CONCERT HALL. • REV. D 8 0 .2. C r 0 E .71%D .. D .. L. L . D . Ist Lecture Tuesday. Janlary 26th. " ThuradeY. W ith. 3d " Menden February let. 4th " Tuesday. 2d. sth ••• Thursday. 4th. COMMiTTAN OF INVITATION. Hon. James Pollock, Rev. Albert Barnes, WM, M. Cornell. LL D , Al W. Baldwin, Moo.. Rev. Thee. Brainerd. Dr. B Frank Palmer. Rev. T. J. Shepherd. Rev. J. G. Boller. Rev. F L. Robbins, Rev. John W. Mears. , Rev. John W. Dulles. John McClellan, 11. B. N.. stepbet. Caldwell. Eeq, James W . m ag h orn . Ben. Course Ticket Ad miss.ion— el 050 c 6 ent& For rale at the principal Bookstores and at the Office of the Rall. lecture et B o clock FOURTH WARD—TO AVOID THE DRAFT —A immoral meeting of the Citizens of the FOURTH WARD. without distinction of party. will be held at the ODD FILLuWS ' HALL. S. W. corner of TENTH and SOUTH Streets, THIS (Friday) EVENING, at 7% o'cl‹ ck, for the purpose of making arrangements for seaming our quota of Volunteers. JOHN. W. HICKS, Chairman pro tem. WILLI AM EMITS. Secretary protein. lt* IMNINTH WARD. —THE CITIZENS of the NINTH WARD are informed that a Com mittee NS 111 Wait upon them for the purpose of receiving their subscriptions to tho Fund now being raised to avoid the Drell, It is hoped a liberal spirit will be Fhown, as simple justice demands a proper provision on the part of those who remain at home for the pecuniary wants (bcth of themselves and families) of the men who risk their lives for the Nation's defence. Ds or ter of the C DANIEL STEINMETZ, Chairman. PDIVARD H. OGDEN. Secretary. PHILADELPHIA. Jan. 21. 1664. ELEVENTH WARD—gal) BOUNTY. PHILADELPHIA. Jan. 22. 1884. A large and enthusiastic meeting of toe Chime of the Eleventh Ward was held at the Hall. N E corner of SECOND and COATES streets on TUESDAY Evionact. 19. h inst., for the purpose of offering &linty to VOLUM teem whereby the Draft in the Ward may be avoided. The following committees were appointed to collect funds: .Tolln L. Anderson Jos. S. Fox. MAR. Gilbert. J. K. Bonham, Sr. Wilcox Kerr. A. J. McKinley. M. Larkey, J. W. McDonald, THIRD PRECINCT. S. F. Armetrorg' la. L. Crawford. M M. Andreas. Sr— Henry Crawford. hi, B, Andreas, Anthony Campbell. Uinta. Lilley, John Boggrs, FOTIRTH Fuson:cr. Chas, Abel. 1660. Y. Shoemaker, he D. Br,,wn. BEd S. MeGlas, ' L. 0 Pierce, Korea Carpenter. Benjamin F. Lowry. I he. Galbraith. FIFTH PRECINCT. A. K. Stoltz. Wm. Winterer. John Engle, Sr., L. Jacoby. RECINCT. Ludlam Matthews. Li Simpson. Levis K Kenxil, Luther greentTere. PRECINCT. 1:41.5, IS Hinkle, Win. C. Eire. Bernard Corr. John H. Graham. Abel Lukens, C. F Elwert. Jas. R. Taylor, Lavid Jones. Thos. A. VabY. P. Thuoy. Chas. Vehiller. T. W. Marclssaout R. H. Pieria. W. S. ROVerso.ll, C. Klo , z. David Walters. Jr 'METH PRECINCT Geo. C. Leidy, John A. Bruner. Leonard Walker. Geo. T. Gann, Geo Bganhoffer. John C. Baker, Mark Devlin. Jonathan Graham. An adjourned meeting will be held this (FRIDAY) evening, 22d inst.. at 7..% o'clock' at the Hall N B. cor. SECOND and COATES streets. at which time the Books for the respective Collecting Committees will be ready fur delivery. CONRAD B. ANDRESS. Attest ; President. CHAS. S. AUSTIN. Sec'y M. , EIGHTEENTH WAHD—S.SO EX TRA BOODITY. —The Committee appointed to disburce the funds raised for tr e purpose of paying the extra ward botmts , to all recruits accredited to the Eiehteenth ward, will sit at RD. G0R0,413' OtHee, BEACH Street. above Hanover. daily, from 2 to 4 o'clock P. N Y. P. BRADY, WD. . W WEYANT. Disbursing Committee. Ciffilaa% By order. H. Chairman Co m m i ttee.mi FRANKLIN KNIGHT. I Secretaries. Jos. S. ALLEN. 9all-12t * CHARLES H. CRAMP. Tressarer Ma• NOTICE.—TO THE WARD BOIUN TT COMMITTBISS, CITIZZNB' BOUNTY FUND COMMITTER, January IS, P&L At a meeting of the Committee, hold this day, the fol lowing preamble and resolution were agreed to Whereas, There is a balance in the hands of the Citi zens' Bounty Fund, estimated to amount to fifteen thou sand dollars, after the Payment of all outstanding lia bilities; and, Wherea.c. The Committee are desirous of assisting the different Wards of the city to secure volunteers for the army of the United States, so as to avoid the draft; therefore. Resoinet. That the sum of fifteen thousand dollars is hereby appropriated to the sifferent Wards. and that the disbursing agency is hereby authorized to tender and pay to the proper persons is each Ward the proportion of said sum pro rata upon the quota of each Ward. under the last eall!of 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 timed, that the disbursing agency be authorized to tucresse ratably the proportion to other Wards. A true copy from the minutes. LORIN BLODGBT. Secretary. The undersigned hpvieg been appointed to disburse the above spectfied sum, the treasurers of the different Welds will be required to famish 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 first day of February next, and immediately after which time the disbursing agency will fig the proportion due the several Wards making application. WI(.LIAM WATCH. No. MIS South THIRD Street, OFFICE OF THE HAZLETON COAL COMPANY, PHILADELPATA, Jan. 21, 1864. The Board of Directors have this day declared a semi annual dividend of SIX PER CENY. (equal to three lars per share) on the Capital Stock of the Company. free of all taxes payable to the Stockholders, or their legal representatives, on and after February 1 next The transfer books will be closed until February 2. ria22 3t* ALEX. G. OAW. Treasurer. OFFICE OF MONUMENT CEME TERY, JsurrAny 19, 1664. At a Special meeting of the Managers of the Monument Cemetery. called thin day, in coneequenee of the death of MATTHEW CAKTWEIGIHT. Sea • the following pream ble and resolutions were unanimously adopted. Whereas, It has pleased the Allwise DlB.loaer of Ha andEvents to remove from onr fellowship in this Board,' from hie usefulness as a citizen of the ccommunity, our much esteemed and eminently active. attentive , and efficient member. MATTHEW CARTWRIGHT. Esq.: And whereas, His proper, becoming, and in perfect harmony with our feelings, in ns, his associates for a long series of years, who deeply regret his loss as such. thus formally to testify our sense of his services and amiable social qualities as a member of the Board, and his virtues as a man and citizen of the community, the kind sentiments so well deserved, we entertained for hint while living. and our respect for his memory when dead therefore, Resolved, That while we submit with due reverence and in acknowledgement of the goodness and mercy or Sim, who, by His deorecs. ruleth well in all things." we neverthelep e are constrained on this occasion. by our appreciation of the services and virtues of the deceased. to express our regret, as we sincerely do, for an event which has not only deprived ne of a valuable member and agreeable associate, but society of a meritorious and kind. hearted citizen. Resolved, That we tender to the family and relatives of the deceased our heartfelt condolence on account of the loss they have sustained, and assure them of the unfeigned regret of every member of the Board tnat they have been called upon to mourn hie departure from amongst them, while yet, though aged. it was a " green old age " Resolved. That the foregoing preamble and resolu tions be entered at large upon the minutes of the Board. and that the members will attend his funeral in a b the oleic That these proceedings be attested by the oleic 're of the Board. and that the same be published in the public papers. From the Minutes. JOSEPH PLAVICINTON, President. ENOCH TAYLOR, Secretary. It - P.ENNWIt • • - 74 .er BRUM' ASSOCIAIION —The ROOMS of this As sociation, at No. 421 WALNUT Street, are open daily from 9 o'clock A M. till 6P. M. for the reception of do nations in. Goods, Clothing, and Books. Contributions CLARK, y Esq. S o uth THIRD Streets Treasurer. S.W. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE COLN EXCHANGE ASSOCIATION will be held at the Rooms of the Association, corner of SECOND and GOLD Sheets, on TUESDAY Evening, the riftti inst., at 714 o'clock. The Annual Report will be read, and an Dealer, held for Officers and Managers to serve for the ensuing year. GEORGE COOKMA.N. jai 6t Secrelary. - IM• FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PHILADELPHIA. PHILADELPHIA, JnnuarY 20. 1864. NOTICE.—At the annual meeting of the Stockholders of this Bank. held on Tuesday. the 12th instant. the fol lowing-named gentlemen were elected to serve as Direc tors for the ensuing 7 ear C. LI MAIL JAY COOKS W. S. RUSSELL, S. A. CALDWELL. E. W. CLARK. W. G. MOOREHEAD, 0. W. DAVIS. GEORGE F TYLER. JAMBS A. WRIGHT. At a stated meeting of the Board 'of Directors. held President, h an dMORTstOaN .M C c . M HC.HALAR,Ew Ca s hier. for the ensuing year. MORTON MoHICHAEL, ja2l-2t Cashier. r:::44;•. sir.coirD NATIONAL BANS OF PHILADELPHIA. —At the Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of this Bank. held on TUESDAY, Ja nuary 12th, inst , the following Stockholders were elect ed Directors for the ensuing year: Nathan Billies, Lewis Shallcross, George W. Shawn, Charles B. Kremer. Simon R Snyder, Benj. Rowland, Sr., laward thiyest Benjamin H. Deacon. John Cooper. At a meeting of the Board of Directors, held January 19:h. inst., NATHAN mum was unanimonslyelected President, and ALBERT S. LETCH WORTH . Solicitor of this Bank. W. H. BRAWN, ja2L et Cashier. rMaN OFFICE OF THE LOCUST NOUN. TAIN COAL AND IRON COMPANY, Pima- DELPHIA, January 20.1864. At the Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the above comnany, held on tl e 18th inst., the following named gentlemen were unanimously elected Directors for the ensuing 7 ear, viz: JOHN BIDDLB. DR. ROBERT M. HUSTON. SAMUEL C. MORTON, DR. JAMES A. HOUMA, CH aRLES KOONS. JACOB P. JONES, ISRAEL -- And at a ateetiatt of the Board of Directors, held this day, JOHN BIDDLE was re-elected President. and JO- Blell C. COPPIICK, Treasurer and Secretary. 3221-St JOE. C, COPPUCK, Secretary, forSHORN.. PINE CRNEK, AND STATE LINE RAILROAD. —Agreeably to Previous notice, a Meeting of the Commissionere of the above enterprise was.held at the Girard House, in Phila. delphia, on the 10th, and after the transaction of business they adjouS h ore meet again counte FRANKLIN HOUSE, In Jersey LYCOMicg y, on THURS DAY. the 4th day of February.lB64. at 10 o'clock A. H., lo open booke and receive subscriptions, preparatory to orzanicins the Company, A report on the general character of the route will be mad. by the Engineer at that time DECEMBER 18. 1888. de16-tfe4 IMNOTICE —OFFICE PHILADEL PHIA AND TRENTON RAILROAD CO PIILLADELPHIA, Jan. 115,1861. 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 representative!, on and after the 21st instant, at the Company's office, No. 2311 SOUTH DELAWARZ Avenue. A. H. THOMEON. .0.16 7t Treasurer. orTYRONE AND CD EARPI D RAILROAD 001111" ANT. —ln COMEIVITEIeILoo o f a failure to hold the Annual Meeting of Stockholders on the 11th inst., it will take place at the OFFICE 0 F THE PENNSYLVANIA' RAILRO AD COMPANY. on TUES DAY', February 2d. at 12 o clock, at which time an elec tion for Preeident. Vice President. and twelve Directors will be held. H. H. SHILLINGFORD, isl6-sfin 4t Secretary. NOTICE.-THE ANNUALMENTING Elm of the Stockholders of the PHILADELPHIA AND SAVANNAS STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. for the election of live Hananers and the transaction of other bueiness,_lrill be held at the Office of the Conipan3r. No. IE6 NORTH WHARVES (second oor) , on mitt:WAY. the 2d day of February next, at 6 o 'clock P. WILLIAM DENNIS. lal9-12t Secretary and Treasurer. Thomas Ridgway. Edmund. Webster, Samuel H. Isaac, Norris, Samuel imam, Thomas C. Garrett, William S. Perot, Henry J. Williams, Pfister Morrie. IP t - of the Stockholders of the OCEAN STEAM NAVI GATION COMPANY. for the election of five Directors, and the transaction of other business will be held at th Once of the Company. No. 126 NORTH WHARVES (second door.) on TUESDAY, the second day of Febru ary next, at 12 o'clock noon. WM. DENNIS, Jal9 12t Secretary and Treasurer. OFFICE OF THE FULTON COAL COMPANY. No. 30 South THIRD Street. mi clonal meeting of the Stockholders, and an elec• Con for five Directors, to serve the ensnins year, will be held at the Mince of the Company on the let proximo, at 12 o'clock. K. The Books will be closed on the 26th instant until the sth proximo. C HAS. S. romfELL, jaigmwf- 0l Secretary. CORE MIO • DIGPICIA. NoTem At the Ihmdion held 18th mere dnl7 elestad D 11111"; Alexander Er. Brow. T.AN. Mr, B. • Jobsapas - of the th e TO . OoelOte. NOM _ THE PRESS.-Pllll ' ; FRIDAY, tTA_NITARir 22, 1864: PIRPT PRECINCT. LINOS Chester. Sr . F. Fohnattmart. A. J Won. SECOND PRECINCT. John ROY. Fred Gladhur. John Mecke. Danl. Shoemaker. MEMO WC MIMIC, PIM WC IBM the following stookh o ta, • • rs of the Corn Ntshauss Q. MOM. Christian J. Hoftsuos H. W. Oathstwood. Ndmond a. Synder. Charles 16. Wilkins. David Nanderreer. Jonathan Kaiak Dom dai kialX. a. • • early re-slestod ProsLisnt Pessbiant. and JOHN W. I. W. TOREN!, Dishier, CRITTIGNDENFS PHILADELPHIA COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. No 637 CHESTNUT Street, corner of Seventh. Established 1844. Incorporated 1895. lronrg Men fully prepared for the duties of the Count log Howe. Book-keeping init. various branches. Pen manship taught by one of the best of penmen. Mercan tile Calculations. Business Forma. Commercial Law. &c. A diploma. with the seal of the Institution attached. awarded to students on graduation. Students instructed separately, and received at any Vine. each one taking such branakee as he may, select. Open day and evening. ne2o-3t. NAL BANK OF PHI e Annual Election held on g Stockholders were elected nal Bank of Philadelphia: James B. Ferree. Adam Warthman. C:3• •• THIRD NATH LADBLPRIA.—At the the 12th !intent, the followin 'Directors of the Third Natio David B. Paul. vC illiam C. Aljton, C. P. Morton, ookman. lard of Directors, held THIS Esq., Was unanimously re- GLENDIRINING, Cashier. j 416-61 Thomas X Pelassos! George At the meting of the Bo PAT, DAVID B. PAUL• elteted Pierident. E. JANUARY 14,1864. 111 M. 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 B. ItCHREINBH. NOBLE Street. above Ninth. on or before the Ist day of APRIL next. H. VAN BBIL. B SCHREINER. ALLAN W. RICHARDS. Committee. jeB-ftuSm• Egig. OFFICE OF THE LOCUST MOUN TAIN COAL AND MOW COMPANY. Pn !LAD mPata. January 14. 1884. At a meeting of the Board of Directors of the above Company. held :this day, a dividend of one dollar per share on the capital stock was declared, payable to the stockholders or their legal representatives on and after the 25th islet. JOd. C. OOPPUCK. jal6. tj26 Treasurer. OFFICE OF THE GIRARD LEOE PASSENGER Rs ILWAY CO.. corner of COLUMBIA. and RIDGE Avenues.-4'.IIIILLDELPHIA. Jan. 11. 166'. At the Annual Meeting of Stockholder'. held this day. the following gentlemen were elected for the ensuing year: PRESIDENT. E. B. EDWARDS. DIRECTORS, lAxVireof A. Batter, USBrV Croskey. John I ambert. Chas Thomson Jones, William R. Ocala, cfr, PHILADELPHIA AND ILDADDin RAILROAD COMPANY. Office No. %MY South FOURTH/Street, PHILADELPHIA, December 2. INS. DIVIDEND -NOTICE.—The Transfer Books of this Company will be closed on THURSDAY, 17th instont , sad reopened on TUESDAII,JannaryI2, 1854. A Diyidend of SEVEN PER CENT. , clear of State tax, has been declared on the Common Stook, payable iz Common Stock on and after the gist 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 PER CENT., ohm of State tax, has been declared on the Pro found Stock, vayable in Cash or Common Stock, at the option of the holder, on and after the Met December next, to the stockholders as they shall stand registered on the books at the close of business on the 17th inst. Holders of certificates which have been discharged from this office, or either of the Transfer Agencies, are particularly requested to have them duly registered on the Transfer Books to which they have been transferred, prior to the 17th inst. Stockholders whose names axe registered on the New York books will be paid at the Farmers' Loan and Trust Company, and those whose names are registered on the Bostonbooks will be pai d at the office o Messrs. I. B. Thayer & Brother. • S. BRADFORD, dal-tf Treasurer. MILITARY. PROVOST GUARD.- ONE THOU SAND RECRUITS WANTED FOR PROVOST GUARD 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. have now an opportunity rarely offered in the military service, • ' A number of competent Clerks, Musicians, and Print. err, 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 lg and 96 years of ale, and at least 6 feet 6 inches in height. - - - Recruits 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' an& Wards or Districts as they may select. provided they select such Wards or Districts as have heretofore shown an intention to fulfil their promises and act in good faith towards persons who have been accredited to them for the'pnrpose of avoiding the draft. For further information apply to the General Recruit ing Station. Provost Marshal's Office, FIFTH and BUT• TONWOOD Streets. Philadelphia. H. A. PRINK, Went. Colonel and Provost Marshal. BEADQUARTERS 918 T REGT. PA. VOLE , 432 CHESTNUT St., below Fifth,Col. B. M. GREGORY, Commanding. Good men wanted. to fill up the rink& Call early. jalS•er PINANCIANI. STERLING EXCHANGE FOR SALE 1311,,EXET-i & CO., 34 8017TH THIRD STREET FIVE PER CENT. UNITED STATES LEGAL TENDER NOTES, FOR SALE AT A DISCOUNT. .11311EX_Ilar_. & CO. 19TH FEBRUARY,I IST APRIL, 1864. IST MAY, coUibicorris 7 3-10 AND 5-20, WANTED. DREXEL ifk CO. QUARTERMASORS' VOUCHERS U. S. FIVE-TWENTIES 4: WANTED. SMITH & RANDOLPH, 3a.6-lm 16 South THIRD Street 5-20. Th. undersigned. As General gabseristlon Agent. is authogised by the !keratin' of the Treasury to continue the sae of Orli vomits Loan. and TIM DAYS nubile none* will be given of dbwontinuanoe. ABOUT TWO HUIDEBD MILLIOBB remain unsold. and this amount is scarcely orogiciont to furnish a bask for the shonlation of the Nationsl. Banking Associations now being formed in every part of the Country. But a short thus must slams before this loan is wholly ob. guava, the demand from lump*. German,' mnadall7, being quite Islam As it Ls well knows that the Suretars of the Trea sury hu ample and unfailing resoling' la the duties on imports, internal revenues, and In the lune of interest bearing Legal Tender Treasury Notes. it Is nearly ea lain that it will not be necessary for him for a long time to some to bone farther permanent Loam, the interest and 'Anginal of which are payable in Gold. These sorwiderations mast lead to the prompt sone*. sten that the time is not far distant when thus "?lye. Twenties" will sell at a handsome premium. as was the remit with the "Ileyen-thitty" Loan, when it was all sold. and could no longer be suburibod for at par. This is a 51% PER GENT. LOAN, 1111471114 sad prtnebatl Wag fayabie In Gain. thus Yielding about LW= per sent. per Munn* at the present premium on sold. It is called " rive-Twenty." from the fast that whilst the Bonds may ran for torents years. yet.the 130Yent smut has the right to pity them of to soft at par. at any time after Jille years. Theinterest is paid half yearly on the first days of Mc 'ember and Mai. linhaeribers gam hays Coupon Eo.lldl whisk are paya ble to bearer and issnad for M. $lOO, WC and, $l.OOO. Or /Watered Bonds of similar denominations, and In addition !MO and' $lO,OOO. • These • Wive-Twenties' , earixot be taxed by Mates. dike. towns. or tonnldat. and the Govornetent tax on them Is only one and a half per gent, on the amount of Income.. When the income =seeds six hundred dol lars per annum. luso= from all other Investments. gush as monsaires. railroad docks, bonds, sirs.. mug VW from three to lye par cent. tax on the Ineome. banks and Bankers throughout the country will eon- Mat to dispose of the Bond., and all orders by nap or otherwise properly attended to. The Treasury Department heeler perfected arrarme■ manta for the prompt delivery of Bonds. Subscribers will be enabled to relleiTO them at the time of sabseri. bin& or at farthest in 70131 days. This arrangement will be greilfrint to mirtlee who want the Bondi on M iami of the money. and will greatly mares.' the sale& JAY COOKS. svßsoctrutoi 11.1111/179 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET, THE BATTLE-FLAG OF THE GATTJTT SIIWTY•LIQI{TH USIXENT, Pi. VOLS., ON EXHIBITION, AT V.V".A.NS 45z MILITARY FURNISHER% SKATING I SKATING—FIRST-BATE Skating on Buehnell'e Bkating Park, BROAD Street. above Columbia' avenue. Admittance - Mo. Thirteenth and Fifteenth-street Railroad direct tuthe Park. le POILTBAITS; OF FINE TYLE AND masterly aieention; are realizsd in those mar. teleadEMPatistra oil 00101% ROW UOidtp VALENTINES! VALENTINES I luau STYLES. IN NEELT VARIETY. Ds auDDDed at lowed rates. at 'UNI ON VALENTINE DEP&reOT, 32 South FOURTH st LEAP AND v ALUABLE __P :0 C ainiss_Eglimem popair sies likenesses Colored noire, porOnoancid the be et and clime made, Only• L Go to bla Doman Gallery. WD Mild. above rem It* W. S. BLIGHT. Secretary and Treasurer 5-20. rHELILDELPEII. 418 ARCH STREET. EDWARD P. KELLY, JOHN II E. 1., L. Y TAILORS, HAVE REMOVED 1.42 SOUTH THIRD STREET, ABOVE WALNUT, 012 cricw.spromr pefiritmmw. jEk22-tf BLACK CASS. PANTS, $5.50, At 704 MARKET Street. BLACK CASS. PANTS, $5.50. At 704 MARKET Street. BLACK CASS. - PANTS, $l5 50. At 704 MARKET Street. BLACK' CASS. PANTS. $5.50. At 704 MARKET Street. BLACK CABS. PANTS. 85.50. At 704 MARKET Street. GRIGG It VAN GUNTER'S, No. 704 MARKET Street. GRIGG & VAX GUNTER'S, No. 704 MARKET Street: GRIGG Si VAN BUNTER'S, No 704 MARKET Street. GRIGG & VAN GUNTER'S, No. 704 MARKET Street. GRIGG & VAN BUNTER'S, No. 701 MARKET Street. 0324.6 m ARMY GOODS. 1864. VUKCL.CIOT3G-XIS. Officers and. soldiers, visiting the city on furlough, needing _ _ _ S w CO Et D S And other MILITARY EQUIPMENTS are invited to the very extensive BIABI7FACTUEING ESTABLISHMENT OE U-1110. W. SIMONS & BRO., SANSOK-STREET HALL, SANSOM Street. above Sixth PrOESENTWICION .SWORDS Made to orderst the shortest notice. which for rich ness and magnificence challenge competition. no other house in the country combining the MANUFACTURING/ JEWSI ER WITH THE PRACTICAL S WORD RAKER. ja22-1m FOR TICE, ARMY AND NAVY_ nv.A.113 41r. HASSALLI, MILITARY = ETJRNISHEICes 418 ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Banners. Regimental and Company Flags, Swords Sashes, Belts, Fassants. Eparaettes. Hate. Caps. Can teens, Haversacks. Camp Rita 'Field Glasses. Spurs and everything pertaining to the complete outfit of Arms and Navy Officers. A liberal dieconnt allowed to the trade. W. SIMONS as BROTHER. SANSOM-STREET HALL. PHILADELPHIA. MANUFACTURERS OF JEWELRY. FINE SWORDS, AND MILITARY GOODS DT EVERY VARIETY. •n2B-USm . FROTHINGLIAM & WELLS HAVE FOB 13ALE. HEAVY. MEDIUM, AND LIOHT SHRETINOS AND SHIRTINGS. STANDARD DRILLS. HEAVY CARTON FLANNELS. WASHAIGTON AND VICTORY CAMBIUM AND SILECIAS. BROWN. BLEACHED . AND CORSET JEANS. No. 12 WORSTED YARN. dm se22if tf INSURANCE COMPANIES. UNION - MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA, INCORPORATED 1804_ The following statement of the affairs of the Company is published in conformity with a PrIMAIWA of its charter : Premiums written from January 1, 1863, to January 1, 1864. $177.99410 Do. undetermined January 1,1863 43,46812 $221.262 22 Premiums barred during the sum as ab0ve...61168.752 79 Interest from investments 10,688 89 Losses paid during the year $89,499 49 Return premiums 13,090 33 insurances 5... • 11,350 99 Expenses. commissions, and contri butions to.volunteere 15.633 60 United States tax 2.510 53 $121,099 44 Less amount reserved to pay losses heard from but not adjusted 11.000 00 Commutation to customers in lien of 5crip....17.010 16 t---------- 28.010 16 Balance remaining with the Company $28.339 03 The Directors 'have declared a dividend of EIGHT PER CENT. on the capital stock, and SIX PER CENT. on the outstanding scrip, out of the above profits, pays,. ble on demand, free of all taxes. The assets of the Company consist of 41,727 6 per cent. bonds Camden and Amboy Railroad. 10,000 do. do. North Pennsylvania Railroad. 10.000 do. do. Philadelphia and Erie Railroad. 14.810 do. do. Ches. and Del. Canal Co. 11,800 7-80 do. United States. . 16,800 5.20 do. do. 5.020 United States Certificates of Indebtedness. 5,000 6 per cent. coupon bonds State of Pennsylvania. 16,0006 per cent. bonds do. - 2,000 loan to State of Pennsylvania, aid to volunteers. 15,000 6 per cent. bonds city of Philadelphia. 7,60) do. do. city of Pittsburg, 7,000 5 per cent. bonds do. 05.6 per cent. scrip North Pennsylvania Railroad. 1,663 shares Union Mutual Insurance Company. SS do. Delaware Ittntnel Insurance Company. to do. North Pennsylvania Railroad. 220 do. Pennsylvania Railroad. • 48 do. Delaware Railroad. 68 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 due for unsettled premiums. salvages, and other accounts At the annual election for Directors. held January U. 1864. the following gentlemen were elected Directors to serve three years: IF =nabs 'fete. George Lewis, John H. Irwin, David Salomon, Weigher, A. Smith, G W. Bernadon. J. P. Steiner, W. S. Baird, S. Delbert for one year, who constitute the Board of Directors with Richard S. Smith. H. F. Robinson. R Destonet, Samuel C. Cook, A. R. Boyle, James IL Campbell. Wm. C. Rent, 4 Henry Samuel. Henry Lewis, Jr.: _ Charles Wheeler. 'Alward L. Clark, Gilbert H. Newhall, Rllls Thomas Dania. - "Summing*. SMITH, President. jal.ll4W ' Vorr4 B. RICHARD B. JOHN MOSS, Secrets O FFICE OF THE UNION MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY OP PHIL AIDELPHIA. PHILADELPHIA, January 11, 1964. Notice is hereby given that the holders of the out standing Scrip of the Onion Mutual Insurance Company of Philadelphia, that the Stock and Scrip holders , at a Meeting held this date, resolved to extend to the hold. see of the outstanding Scrip the privilege of converting said Scrip into the Capital Stock of the company. accord ing to section 6th of the amendment to the charter on the same terms as previously done. payment of instalment to be made February I. 1664. Otherwise. interest to be charged on payments made after that date. and the privilege of conversion to cease after June SO. 1864. 3alawfm2m •• • JOHN MOSS, Secretary. FAME DISUBAN No. 406 OH PHILAD TIRE AND INL DIREO Francis N. Buck, Char n les Richardson. HeLewis. 0. W Davie. P. S. Justice. George A. WeeL FRANCIS I GRAS. RP W. L BLANCHARD. Sc, ALEXANDRE'S KID GLOVES. A LARGE STOCK (SIZES BROX 73 TO 103,) JUST RECEIVED BY HINTIRE It BROTHER, (Formerly HILL &. .11VANS,) 1085 CHESTNUT STREET 094 1a24 • • BF. 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SUNSHINE: or. KATE VINTON. Second edition. THE FLOUNCED ROBE, and What It Cost. Published and for sale, WITH ALL NEW BOOKS of a Standard character, by jail LINDSAY & BLACKMON. 1864. APPLETON'S NEW AMERICAN CYCLOPEDIA. The agency for this invaluable Library of Universal Information is at 33 South SIXTH uttse.t_ sosond story. Also. RECORD OF THE REBELLION. By Frank Moore. ja22 tt 15 CENTS I FEBRUARY. 15 CTS.--. THE LADY'S FRIEND. jai-St PITCHER'S. SOS CHESTNUT Street. LITTLE PET BOOKS THREE CHARMING VOLUMES. 41Y. /either "Ni ß eh Y t-ea MT na. ,, N. FAN Mit N teng:'? “Soclea." ENTIRELY IN WORDS OF SINGLE HYLL THEY WILL BE SURE TO AMUSE THE VERY LIT TLE ONES. In a neat Box, Price k, 80. Pnbllst ea by ja2o-t jyl THE EVENING TELEGRAPH Il' a.. THE EVENING TELEGRAPH!!! THE EVENING TELEGRAPH!!!. THE EVENING TELEGRAPH!!! THE EVENING TELEGRAPH! ! I THE EVENING TELEGRAPH !!! THE EVENING TELAGRAPH! ! ! THE EVENING TELEGRAPH! 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Domenico Cisharosa (Cimarosa) A Leonora (Beethoven) Little Jean Bap• tiste (Lull 's). A Forgotten One (Berger). Just ready, and for sale by all Bookeellers. Sent post age free, on receipt of price, by F. LETPOLDT. Publisher, 13243 CHESTNUT Street. THE LIFE OF WILLIAM H. PRES COTT—Just received by AMMELD a }MANS. Successors to Willis Y. Hama. ') H* CHESTNUT Street. THE LIFE OF WILLIAM H. PRESCOTT. By George Ticknor. One volume, large paper, superbly printed on tinted paper, antique type, beautifully illustrated, bound In fine vellum cloth. JEAN INnELOW'S POEMS. FAMILIAR QUOTATIONS. A handsome new edition. with copious verbal index. HOME LIFE. By John F. W. Ware. C sItROT POMADE By Augustus Hoppin. VERY HARD CASH By Charles Reads. 1864 THE PHYSICIAN'S VISIT • IWO- MST, for the new year. all the various 61 ' 1 ' 8 "atililtesffwairf3atVANtleP b trbli , hers, US '25 South SIXTH Street, above Chestnut. NEW ENGLISH MEDICAL AND SCI ENTIFIC BO O JOST RECEIVED. An invoice of new English Medical and Scientific Books. • LINDSAY & BLAKISTON, Publishers. Booksellers, and. Importers, itt.9 AS South SIXTH Street. JUST PUBLISHED—THE PRAYER at the Dedication of the National Cemetery at Gettys burg. By Bey. Thos. H, Stockton. D. D. Price. 10 vents. Pnbilsked by_ WIL. S. & ALP CH E STN UT EN. 6OS Street. NEW BOOKS-JUST RECEIV ED BY T. B. LIPPINCOTT N 00., 715 and 717 MARKET BMA. LIFE OF JESUS. By Earned Renan. Translated from the French. LOUIE'S LAST TERM AT ST. MARY'S. New edition. THE WAYSIDE INN, and other poems. By Henri W. Longfellow. SOUNDINGS FROM THE ATLANTIC. By Oilier Wendell Holmes. THE THOUGHTS OF THE EMPEROR K. AURELIUS ANTONINUS. GENERAL BUTLER IN NEW ORLEANS Historyof the Administration of the Department of the Golf in ISM By Jamey; Parton. .11laN BELIE ; or; The Adyentnres of a Little French BOW. TIMOTHY =COMB'S LETTERS TO THE JOMOSS. MY FARM orEDGEWOOD By Ike Marvel_ HUGH MILLER'S HEADSHIP OF CHRIST.And the Rights of the Christian People. ROUNDABOUT PAPERS. By Wm. Thackeray. With Hlrustratioms. HISTORY OF THE SIOUX WAR, and the Massacres of INN and 1863. By Isaac V. D. Heard. MARY LINDSAY. A NoYel. By the Lady Emily P011150111.Y. POEMS. Dy Jean Ingelow. WAR ,T/MES, AND OTHER POEMS. By J. G. .11111 ML HYGIENE. By L. Ray. HANNAH THURSTON. A Story of American Life ticao By Bayard Taylor. PAINTINGS AND ENGRAVINGS. ELEGANT MIRRORS. A LARGE ASSORTMENT MEW ENGRLVINGE. TINE OIL PAINTEVOIL JUST RECEIVED EARLE'S GALLERIES, 1115 ORLSTII:I3 STUJT. !K51.41 EDUCATIONAL. BORDENTOWN FEMALE COLLEGE, BORDENTO WN, N. S. This Institution is pleasantly located on the Delaware river 3.. q hour's ride from Philadelphia. Special oaten tit,* is paid to the common and higher branches of BISuLISH. and superior advantages furnishedln Vocal and Instrumental Music. PRIINCH. taught by native, and spoken in the family. For rieralosruee, address Bev. JOHN H. BRAKELBII A M., rreeident, itt14.21000 (REASON SEMINARY-A SELEOT BOARDING SCHOOL for Young Ladies and Hen- Cornea. The above school le located at a quiet village about six miles west of Carlisle, Pa. The buildings are new and well ventilated. provided with suitable furni ture and apparatus for illustrating the various bramble taught. Address B. HUNTINGDON SAUNDERS. de2B-lm Plainfield, Cumberland county. Pa. MISS MA Y R THROPP HAS A Select French mid English BOARDING AND DAT SCHOOL, for Young Ladies, at 1841 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia. For singulars, or other Information. apply at the SehooL dele.tle2 VILLAGE GREEN SEMINARY, • NEAN MEDIA. PA.—Pupils resolved ataxy Mg. Tallish, Mathematic'. Classks. and Natural Menses taught. Military Tunis. Book-keeping. and MTN In. damning taught. Intim_ Mnoxess about Allg per week. Joys of all ages taken. News to Win. _Warn. ex. !Airlift John C. Cots Co.. No. In South Third street. and Thomas J. els n. Isst „Fifth and Trims streets. Address Neg. J. Vie PARTON. A. Vinous rom. Pa. WOW (ZOING AHEAD - THE QUAKER ' l, -A CITY BUSINESS COLLEGE. N. E. corner TENTH and CHESTNUT Streets —The enterprise of establishing a new Commercial School. and securing in. less than tine. months a patronage exceeding that of any similar institution in the city. speaks for itself and shows that the public mind was ripe for some improvement over the old order of things in this department of education. One hundred and thirty students now in attendance. Young men who wish to qualify themselves in the elkorteet time and beet manner for badness. will consult their interests by calling at this Institution before going elsewhere. A few more etodents only revolved at CORRECT PIANO TUNING. C. S. SARGENT'd Orders for Tnnilg and Repairint_Pianos are received at MASON & CO. 'S. Store. 097 CHESTNUT Street. only. Mr. S. has had eleven years' factory experience in Bos ton. and Ave yearn employment in Philadelphia BPECIIAL —Pianos releathered to sound -as soft and` sweet-toned as new. without removing. Terms for Tnnin.X. 31. MATERIALS FOR MINCE PIES. • Bugs. LATIS. AND SULTANA IAMBI& OITROL CIIRRANIS. AND BPXOIII. . CIIDER. NIEM 444.. , . atBERT O. BOMIRTS, • Doan In Fine growler. . Oil • Gloria SUM= Sid VIII 111x401. WANTED. AN EXPERIENCED SALBSVAN for C ity Trade. in a MOTE HOl7Bll. Address, ` Salesmen . " Box VIOL Philadelphia Post Office. fan. TO PRINTERS.—BY ADDRESSI G "D. A.." Box 1.227. Philadelphia P. 0.. Pa.. any good Priutia g Office can recurs the services of a Pfl. WTI" CAL PRINTERS one who has been in the same office for 12 gears Is now. and has been for four years, Fora m, Ca n feed a power press: good local writer, &c. Best of reference given (including present place) • would prefer to take the permanent charge of a good donntry ()dice, or would be willing to purchase one. jam WANTED—AGENTS, OA.NV A. s_ SEES, and PEW, LES, in every village, town, and ward in the United States, who can easily make TEN DOLLARS A DAY at it, to engage seut . pg " THE LIFE OF ARCHBISHOP HOOHNS '' and the LIFE' OF GB 24BliaL ORANT," two new hooks, just pablished, at 25 cex to each. who will be supplied with them. assorted. to suit themselves, at the rate of Ten Dollars a hundred. Apply in per. on. or address your orders with cash en closed. for whatever Quantity von may wish to start with, to T. B. PETERSON & BROTHERS. 306 CHEST NUT ktreet. Philadelphia. and your orders will be filled at once and the books sent yon per first express after re ceipt of order. We have agents now making Fifteen Dollars a day selling them, All in search of work or money should engage at it at once, and give it a trial It 'WANTED—TWO FIRST-CLASS SALESMEN, acquainted with near country* trade and abort•thne buyers. in a Jobbing Notion House Ad these Box =MI Philadelphia Post Office. iat-at. AN EXPERIENCED BOOKKEEPER desires employment in the Evening in any capacity in which a knowledge of bueinesa could be made available. Address "J. P. W.," Box 128 1' 0. Ja2l•l2t* WANTED—AN OFFICE SITUATED • •In WALNUT, between Front and Fourth streets. Address trorno.diately, " Room 45," Ashland Rome. ja2l-Sts , ANTED-A PHYSICIAN TO AS. SIST or becom% a Partner in an Office with an oe enlist a young graduate from one of the Philad2lphia Colleges preferred. Address Philadelphia F. 0 . Box 2E692 3a21-3t. WANTED TO PURCHASE - A. tBIALL PROPILLVA Ttol3o/..T, Cyllnast 18 is 18 inches; must be in name condition, and cheap. Ad drees, with fall description. mice. terms where to be twn. , "THOMAS SHORTLAND'S SON& 90 BE C.- VIM Street.-New York " ja2l 2t WANTED.-A GOOD PAIR OF CAR, BIAGE HORSBB. well broken, Round, fairly slung, and moderately fast. Address, with description. P. 0 Box 1072. • ja2o-20. WA NT E D—A YOUNG MAN TO • • take an active position Ina Dry Goods Commission Honor also, a BOY, with good references. Address Box MID P. 0. i WANTED.—A WHOLESALE DRUG AND PAINT HOUSE is desirous of making an ar rangeirat with a person having large Commercial ac quaintance and a knowledge of the Drug and Paint BllbilleSS as a TRAVELLING S&LESMAP. To each a person a liberal salary will be paid Address, with real name and references, " Salesman," at office of Tlie PrB.B. All communications held in strict confidence iaiP-s,fr AGENTS WANTED TO SELL THE 1-2.- STANDARD HISTORY OF THE WAR A rare chance to make money. Agents are clearing from 8 300 to WO a month. 200.000 volumes already field. Sand for circular's. Address, JONES BROS. t BALTIMORE. Md. de3o 3erf 276 A MONTH! -I WANT TO 1111/3 '4P co Agents in ovary 002/It7 $7 Sawingth, eXpoa aaa paid. to sell ins new cheap Family Masa.woa Address. B. MADISOII, Alford. Manic 4=23-d&W/bn DEPUTY QUARTERMASTER GENERAL'S 01110E—PKILADZLPHIA, Feb. 9, 1108. VESEELs WANTED blimoiltstel7 to strry 0011 to the following taints: Tortagas. Key West, PIA. Fort Monroe. Va. Alexandria, Va. Newborn. gl. O. Port Royal, 5. SI. A. BOYD. likk)-tt Captain and desistiol. Chusitarnusistm. WANTED— BY A GENTLEMAN aud his wife. without ehildren. a Hue. large se cond-story front BOOK unfurnished. with BOAnD. in a strictly private family, within say twenty minutes' walk of Third and Chestnut streets. A pennon. ut borne is desired in the above, and to any suitable offer ing the most satisfactory assurances as to responsibility end character will be given, and liberal price paid. Bast Of Broad and between Market and Spruce streets preferred, Address Sox 382 'Phila. P. O. ift22-2t. LOST AND FOUND. LOST OR MISLAID-A PERPETUAL POLICY OF INSURANCE. boned by the "Fire As sociation" to Catharine filbert. for $BOO. dated January 23.1848. Any information thereof wilt be received by ISAAC C PRICE. Cer. SPRING GARDEN and THIRTEENTH Streets. a2O-wfml2; AUCTION SALE. AMBAZAAR, NINTH AND SAN SON S MEETS. AUCTION SALE OF HORSES. CARRIAGES, &c.. On SATURDAY MORNING next, at 10 o'clock, compri ging about FORTY HOBBES. Full dei criptions in catalogues. ALSO, By order of executors of Townsend Sharpless. Esq., deceased.. A pair bay carriage horses. A very desirable cut-under Germantown carriage, built by I..erler, but new. A Rockaway, for two horses, by Dunlap. A GermantoWn wagon, by Leplor, to carry six, single and double harness, sleigh. ALSO, New and second-hand carriages. light wagons, &C.. with which the sale will aommence. Also. single and double harness, saddles. bridles, robes covers. whips. Cc. NE I No postponement on accouttof weather. air Sale of 8 tons hay, 3 carts, :umber, dm. by . order of executors of Benjamin Davis. deceased. on TUESDAY MORNING next, at 11 o'clock, at the southeast corner of BROAD Street and TURNER'B LANE *Jr Sale of horses dm .OaWBONSSDLY, next. ALFRED M. HERKNESS, Auctioneer. AT PRIVATE SALE. An elegant French Coupe, for one or two horses, built to order, by Wagner. very little ttsea. Ja2l-2t-if NOTICE.-LETTERS OF ADMINIS tration on the Estate of HENRY M. WILSON. de thaeou nhyy on Ph ee a ng pniadt by t h h s ub sc rib e r, W all i Ipo f sons indebted to said Estate are requested to make pay went, and those having claims or demands against the same to present them, without delay. to SAMUEL WINCHESTER, Administrator. No 130 South FIFTEENTH, Or to his Attorney. CHARGES R LEX. ja22.11r SI. North SIXTH Street. IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE onnr pqr COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. Estate The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle, and adjust the account of P. P. MORRIS and ELIZA BETH L. BOEHM, Executors of the last will and testa ment of AUGUSTE:IB W. BOEHM. deceased, And to make distribution of the balance in the hands of the ac countants, will meet the parties interested, for the pur poses of his appointment, on TUESDAY, the Id day of February. A. D., 1.£63. at 12 o ' clock M athis aka. 14-2 South EIGHTH Street, in the city of Philadelphia. iat2 fmw6t JOHN B. COL &TIAN, Auditor. INTHE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS FOR THE CITY AND COMITY OF PEHLADELPHI&. Trust Estate of DI ATILDA SPROGELE, The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle. and adjust the first and final Account of JOHN E. MC Trustee of MATILD & t.PROGELL. under deed of Charles Bird, as filed by William P. Neff. Charles Neff. J. R. Neff, Jr., and Alexander Boyd, Executors of John R Neff, deceased, will meet for the duties of his appoint ment on WEDNESDAY. February 3. 1864 at 3,q o'clock. P. M., at his Office. No. 133 South FIFTH Street. in the City of Philadelphia. Holum° 0 . JONES , ja22•fmw-51 Auditor. IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. In matter of &tate ELIZABETH R. ROBINSON, (late Burner) The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle. and adjust, dm the account of SAMUEL NOWABBND. Trustee of said Estate, will meet the par ties interested for the ptuposee of his appointment. on TUEeDAF, February M. A. D. HE& at 4 .PM.,at his office, S. E corner tIXTH and WALNUT Streets. (nips deiphis, D. W z O'BRIEN. jaa• fmtvst Auditor. IN THE ORPHANS! COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. In the matter of the Estate of ELIZA insbuNarozr, _ deceased. The auditor appointed by the said court to make dietri button of the moneys in court wiling from the sale by e administrator cum testamento -annexo, of the said Eliza Remington. deceased. of a certain fdessuage and lot of Ground situate on the west side of Third street. at the distance of seventy-four feet northward from toe noett,weet corner of Carpenter and Third streets, in the city of Philadelphia, containing in front on the said Third street fifteen feet, and in depth on Me south line about sixty. eight feet eight inches, and on the ascertainn about sixty-six feet two inches. And also of other Alessusge and Lot on the west side of Fourth street. at the distance of eighty-five feet six inches northward from Queen street, in the said city, containing in front on the said Fourth street sixteen feet six inches and in depth eighty.flve feet to Weccacoe street: will attend to the duties of his eppointment on TUESDAY the 2d day of February. Anno Domini. 1364, at 4 o'clock P.M.. at his office, No. 731 WALNUT Street. Philadelphia. when and where all persons having claims upon the fends or in terested therein, are heroDy respectively notified and re quired to be present and present them, or be forever de barred thbrefrom . A. THOMPSON. ja22-fmw6t* Auditor. OFFICE DEPOT COMMISSARY OP SUBSISTENCE. WASHINGTON, LI , Jan. SEALID PROPOSALS (in duplicate) are invited until the 2d of February, at 11 o'clock A.laf., for the HIDES, TALLOW. HOOFS. and HORNS of all Government Cat. tie slaughtered within the ancient limits of the District of Columbia, for three months or more from tbe com mencement of the contract. The above articles to be collected by the contractor, and removed from the various places at which the cat tle are killed, at such times as maybe designated by the officer in charge. The contractor shall be liable Wall the Bides and Tallow. Hoofs and Horns coming from every animal slaughtered. unlese it can be made satisfactorily to ap pear to the Subsistence Department that all due exer tion, diligence, and care was made to obtain the said ar ticles. Payment will be required, every ten days in Govern ment funds. The hds will state the amount tier animal. for the ar ticles referred to, and be accompanied by the following guarantee, certificate. affidavits of each guarantor, and oath of allegiance. Blank forms can be obtained by ap plication to the undenigned. PROPOSAL. of l. , of the State of zonate' , offer, per Head, tot all Hides. Tal low, Hoofs, and Horne of all Government Beef Cattle Billed within the ancient limits of the District of Colum bia. dollars and cents. (the amount to be in words and flgures,) subject to all the conditions of the advertisement herewith appended. GUARANTSE. We. the undersigned. residents of , to the smarty of and State of hereby Jointly and severally covenant with the Unite& States, and guarantee, in case the foregoing bid of shall be accepted. that he will, within five days after the acceptance of said bid. sign a contract for the prompt and faithful execution of the same. and that we wlll become his security on a bond, in the sum of fif teen thousand dollars. for the performance of his con tract, in conformity with the terms of his proposal. and that in case the said shall fail to enter into a contract, under the terms of the advertisement dated • IF6. inviting propos ale for Hides, Tal low. Hoofs, and Horns. we guarantee to make good the difference between the offer made by the said in the foregoing proposal. and the next lowest responsi ble formal bidder, or the person to whom the contract may be awarded. - - Given under our bands and seals this 186 Witness Witness The responsibility of the guarantors must be shown by the official certificate of a United States District At torney or United States Judge. This certificate must be in the following form: I hereby certify that. from evidence entirely eatisfae tory to me, the above.name d guarantors are good and sumoient ss sureties for double the amount for which they offer to be security. To which each guarantor must make and append the following OATH: • • State of county of Deere me., a in and for the county and State aforesaid. personally appeared one of.the sureties on the griareatee of who, being duly sworn, deposes and says that he is worth, over and above all oust iebte and liabilities. the sum of thirty thousand dollars. "Subscribed andBB sworn before me this . day of . at • No bide will be considered unless made ont in con formity with the above form. and arc accompanied by the foregoing guarantee. certificate, end affidavits. All bidders must forward with thr.dr proposals an oath of allegiance. unless one may be gro file with the officer who shall open the bide; end no To- °peseta not folly compining with the foregoing requiremeots, as well in fact as in form. will be conshiored or regarded as a pro posal within the meaning 04 this adve . tisement. She contractor will be t..eld accountable for the Hides. &c :'one week after tlist signing of the conttact. Bidders must, be pp • eferd at the opening of the hide to respond to thetr ne:mes, and all bids must be endorsed Proposals for rout:chasing Hides, and Tallow. firc.. at 4 be directed 1,0 the undersigned. 0 BELL. 0,24.10 t . Li. Col. mad CI. S. • ocl4-Bmif WANTS BOARDING. LEGAL. PROPOSALS. ADFITSEINEENTS. NEW' CHESTNUT-STREET hoan. GREAT SUCC.ESS OF Mona PAUL SUIGNETS NEW yeitil FRENCH COMPANY t _ reitiDAY EVENING, January 27_ FIFTH AD:D LAST NIGHT BUT ONE. CHAINOINESS6. (12ze Cannoneer T h e c el e b r at e d irtordoe.l extravaganza, TRogni. l .-Al.-GSS SR. LE VlCOfeen GIROFLER, (Viscount 01roSSo.) Parquet, £111: Drees Circle, 76 cents; Family Girole. Nil cents. Doors open at 7 o'clock the cur Lain will rice at three quarters past seven.lt SATURDAY—Mons. PAUL JEGGYET'S BENEFIT. NEW CHESTNUT—ST. I.IIEATRE. SPECIAL JON NOMMESIENT. LEONARD DROVER has the honor to EL:11:101111e8 that betakes a mi will Five the openimi performance of kin e:lesoki posßegnioti of the New Chestnnt.street Theatre.. TUESDAY, ,January 20th. 1664- Several important aiteratiouetake place in Its Migito rinm. 80 an to conduce still more to the comfort :.f Ito patrons. amongst which is the DOWDI. of the D""e" Balcony, end Procenium, with a circle of Chan deliers. by-Benetton & Baker. The COMPANY has been selected during the past fear months, from the principal Theatres of America, and presents an array of acknowledged' talent such as few' Can equal, An entire list will be published on Saturday. The opening performance will consist of Lester Wet lack's beautiful Drama. UK V ETEELA NS. Prices of Admiation,, —Dress Circle and Parenet. 60 cents; Family Circle. 2.5 cents. Five of the front Sores only are reserved as Orchestra Seats, at 76•cente. Feats for the Opening Performance may be secured on Saturday morning. January 23d, at the Box Office, with out extra charge Sir The Ladies and Gentlemen engagediwill Dime attend .at the Manager's Office, front door of Theatre. THIS MORNING. at UK, o'clock ia2l-2t 'NIBS. JOHN DREW'S NEW AROII - THEATRE. CROWDED AND FASHIONABLE HOUSES: BENEFIT OF MRS. JOHN DREW. _ TO•NIGHT, (FRIDAY) Jan. 22d, 1E64. THE JEALOUS WIFE. Mrs. Oakly Mrs. JOHN DREW. Mr. Oakly Barton Hilt. Ssseeolude*ith 2(.+IdEBODY BLEB MINNII Mre. JOHN DREW. Hans Morita Stuart Ebben. A GREAT. BILL ON SATURDAY NIGHT. In rehearsal, the MAGIC MARRIAGE. Curtain rises at 734 o'clock. iaill WALNUT-STREET THEATRE. 1111 THIS (Friday) EVENING. lan. 2S, FAREWELL BENEFIT • OF MR. J. S. CLARKE. Who will appear for the lite time but one In his cent representation of ROBERT BRIERLY. ix Tom Taylor's Drama of - _ THE TycKET-oy-LEAVE MAN. And the eircelliint Comedy of: EVERYBODY% FRIEND. MONDAY. Lucille Western in East Lynne V,XTRA ANNOUNCEITENT.-WAL -s-A NUT STREET THEATRE The celebrated poring, beantlfal. and able Actress. LIICILLB WESTERN, Will have the honor of commenein HER. FAREWELL ENGeCEMEMT, Prior to herd p L r ß t UT e -ST R f E a ET r THEATRE. On MONDAY EFiele Nil Next. MONDAY NIGHT, JANUARY 94T11, APPearing 111 EAST LYNNE, 011 THE ELOPEMENT. Early application eliould he made for choice seats. BOX BOOK NOW OPEN 7tt2t-St CO.l CERT HALL -GOTTSCHALII.- Ibe manager of Mr. Gottschalk's Concerts. very thankful for the kind patronate received from the Phila• delphia public. begs leave to announce that in order to accommodate those who -have been unable to obtain ad mission to his last Cot carts. MR. L. M GOTTSCHALK will give one more GRAND VOCAL AND INSTRIIMEN• TAL CONCERT. on MONDAY EVENING. Jan. MIL 1864. in which will appear AVOIOMIN♦ coaorgre, Mr. L. M. GOTTSCIIALIC Herr HARELHA tv N. (the favorite erman Ten r. CA G R LO PATTI. S. BEHRENS. - • - - Admission, 50 cents; reserved seats, ED cents extra. Seats may be secured. commencing Friday L !M morning, Jan 22d. at 9A. M.. at GOUD'S !Music Store, corner of SEVENTH and CHESTNUT Streets. - Doors open at 7;!4; Concert commences at 8 o'clock. ia2o 5t GREAT TROUPE—MARKET Street. above Twelfth. Dtreetrese, Mre. CHAlgalt3 IYABNIII. formerly Um new ERIK IMMENSE ENTHUSIASM. The management beg leave to say that ME. CHARLES PARKER. The Trick Clown, and M.B. GEORGE DERIOUS, The great Equestrian, having been engaged, will ap pear every evening daring this week. These artiste years ago, established their reputation as excellent per formers. and in conjunction with the great National . Troupe. w,ll add to the novelties of the great and pope lar show. ADMISSIOM-26 Gents; Stage Seats, SO cents; Private Box, $3; Gallery. 16 cents. Commence each evening at 7. 40 o'clock. MATINEES EVEHY WEDNISDAY AND BA'lliliDAY AFTERIIOO.6 cottamenclng at 24 o'clock- 5a18474 A CARD. —HABMONIA MUSICAL Socnrry. The Directors of the Society announce the performanee of THE CREATION for FRIDAY WANING. Jan. gad. at the MUSICAL FUND HALL. Repeated disappointments (owing to sickness and death. of its members) have caused a heavy outlay in expense.. but the Oratorio will be produced. with the GERMANIA. ORCHRSTRA, and the Solo parts sustained by comps tent Solo Performers, and In the best manner. Tickets, 60 cents each, or subscriptions may be made for the series of three Concerts at Gonad's, corner of Seventh and Chestnut streets. N. B. —The general - Rehearsal will tate place at the Hail on Thursday Afternoon, at 2X o'clock. 3109.41 CONCERT HALL CHESTNUT STREET. ABOVE l I CE WMWE IC*II4 FOURTH SUCCESSFUL WBB S: OF WUNDERLICH% ZOGRAFHIOON. A series of illustrations of . T. S. ARTHUR'S TEN NIGHTS IN AGAR-ROOM, S JOHN R AL UIN g AN'S PILGRIM'S PROGE3BB. And other attractive Scenes from LIFE,. CHARACTER, NATURE and ART. Proprietor and Manager Mr. JOBIUM will continue for a short season. . This splendid series 01 more than 100 grand Panoramic Paintings was executed by Mr. GEORGE WUNDERLICH, an American Artist. who stands unrivalled ass wade Painter. Admission 26 cents. Children 16 eenta. Doom open at 7 o 'clock. clock. Liberal arrangements made with schools, temmeralwi and - other societies. Matinee every Wednesday and Saturday akin:town at 8 o'clock. Children 10 cents. Ja441111 TEMPLE OF WONDERS. ASSEMBLY BBILDINGA • TENTH and CHEMTNIFT Struts, WILL SHORTLY CLOSE. MAGICAL and PHILOSOPHICALEXPERT Great Powers of V.ENTEILOQUISH. and the L l = CANARIirEC.RDS: SIGNOR BLITZ will appear in his popular Enter?". ments EVERY EVENING.> commencing at 734, and WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY AFTERNOON at & Admission 26 cents; Children 15 cents. isel4l NOW ON EXHIBITION AT TIM ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS, CHESTNUT Street, above Tenth. PAUL WEBER'S New Pletnre, MONASTERY MADONNA DELL' SASSO . • ON LAGO MAGGIORE, His great and most charming work. ADMISSION. MS CENTS. jaIS-St VENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF THE FINE ARTS. VAS CHESTNUT STREET. OPEN DAILY (Sundays excepted) from 9 A. K. WI 6 P. H. Admission 26 cents. Children hall priest FOR SALE AND TO LET. W ELL SECURED MORTGAGES Three of $4.060 each, one of $2,600, one of $1.501 Also. a yearly Ground Hens of $6O. For sale by BONSALL BROS.. Conveyancers. "a 22 2t• 116 North NINTH Street. - COAL YARD FOR SALE -THE BEST lilted-up Yard in the city. Capacity for doing any amount of 'businecs. Inquire at 957 North NINTH Street, below Girard avenue. Terms easy. jal6-6c, FOR SALE AND EXCHANGE.—FIN Farm, 217 acres. on the Delaware river, north of this city; valuable Farm, 125 acres, near Wlesalsiclson Station. N. F. R. R.; another near Penn Lynn Station. It P. R. R., 71 acres; Chester. county Farm. 293 acres. near station Penna. R. R.; fine Farm rear Trenton. N. J. A number of Fruit Farms in the States of Delaware and Maryland will be sold low and on easy terms. Call and examine Register of Farms. E. PETTIT. Is2o.tf 3.%3 WALNUT Street. FOR SALE-THE NEW' THREE. story DOUBLE HOUSE. 36 feet front. N. W. corner of GREEN and FIFTEENTH Streets. with all the modern convenienceS. APPIy to J. JENKINS. it* *SO North FIFTH Street. STORE TO RENT—No. 51'7 ARCH Street, with handsome new-style front: skylight. gas. water, and furnace, with a good. basement. Occu pied by C. A. Vanktrk & Co., as a gas-ilstnre establish ment. Rent $60 1 3. is22-fmw4t• FOR SALE-DESIRABLE IN w-LVESTMENT—STORB and DWBLLING, Northwes corner of Thirteenth and Lombard streets, A'so, Dwell in g House adjoining on Thirteenth street. a, Apply to A B CARVER & CO., Ja2l 6t. • B. W. nor. NINTH and FILBERT Streets. maTO LET-A COMMODIOUS DWELLING, No. 13N North FRONT Street. Rent 'moderate. APPIY to WETBERILL dt BRO., 0c29-tf 47 and 49 North SECOND Street. fp FOR SALE.-THE SUB- ora, -mm SCRIBER offers for sale Ms COUNTRY BELT, Newport half mile of Wilmington, Delaware. on the pike, containing EIGHT ACRES of good land. in the centre of which is a LARGE LAWN. with a fine variety of SHADE TREES, EVERGREENS MAPLE:3. LINDENS. and others, in all over a hundr , d Ind-grown trees The improvements consist of a large and com modious MANSION. two stories and a half high, four good rooms on a floor, with a hall eleven by forty two feet. A HYDRAULIC RAM forces water from a Spring in one of the lots into the upper story of tits house. It has the modern improvements. There is also an It on Pump and Hydrant under a covered area,at the kitchen door. The out-buildinse consist of. sTAßz.it and CARRIAGE-HOUSE, sufficient for four horses and several carriages; also. an ICE HOUSE. SMOKE and REP HOUSES. The ice house is tilled with ice and the stable has a hydrant in It. Good GARDE y witlr several varieties of DWARF PEAR and GRAPE VINES. in fall bearing. There are also several varieties of APPLE. CHERRY. and CHESTNUT TREES. Terms accommodating. Posse 88 1" giVen an) ti ifi is the spring. LEVI a qualm, jall-fmwlm On the PretOsee. eh VALUABLE BEAL ESTA.TE AT MaPRIV/orESAL. No L BOA YARD, DRY. DOOK. &HOPS. and YARD ample for storing lumber, fie., situate in PORT PROVIDENCE. N. mils east of Phrenixville, connecte& with the Bermetde of the Schuylkill Canal. Alined lo cation, at which a large business was done the past year. No. 2. A strong -built and Well. arranged STE SAI;SA.vir MILL. situate inihe village of MOUNT CLARE. opposite Phoenixville. Said mill is 126 feet long ley 34feet wide: 60-horse Power engine with double boilers; two vertical and one circular sages; basin floats; 100400‘feet of logs:. coal-wharf, and large yard for lumbar ; bricked/ale, with two rooms. The. whole property lies between a pulite street. and the Bermside of the Schuylkill Canal. Airmail; said village, in separate lots. of large size, two brisk dwel ling/A/owes, well and tastefully litaieoed, tli rollers. kitchens, sitting-rooms. dinging.rooms, parlors. oham bers, water, dic...and frame stable; also it Muss carpenter shop. The foregoing properties. will be add:altogether. or divided, to, suit purchaser& They aro sold to a Partnership, and deserve the attention of the man of nal tal and enterprise. Title in Terms easy, Which will be made known, will fall partiuelars, by gl i plloa.. cation to . B. IP, PENNYPACICK Pbossixvii a. Agenk for DAVIS & WHITTAKER, day of [Seal 3 go FARMS FOR SALE.-304 ACRES, meetly excellent soil. 3 miles from Greenwood. on the Delaware Railroad, part wider cultivation and Dart well-timbered: comfortable bones , bare. ac. I Orebard. &c. Very cheap; only 86 Gov of 56 acres wood land, three %tartars a mile rutin Georgetown. Stumm counts, 80/aware = deep black rich ardl. Price only 51100 - . 100 acres, one mi le from Bridgeville; ec acres un d er cultivation; 10 acres splendid pins trove; 90 acres oak tlmb , r; comfortable home , barn.. tables, dre pad peach orchard. large quantity of Cherries, sen d e a, and well watered. Priees2.l9o. 92 acres, near Princeton. N. T. Good soil. Price 980 per acre. Also, a large number of Pennsylvania and Now Ser• se y fame. For houses. see Forth American. and United &ace Gazette. - B. P. GUM*. SElth FOURTH liltteNtt K;tr N & HILLIIR, AGENTS FOR THE PDRCHABP AND SALE OF CITY AND COUNTRY PaRPERT.. — Money procnrad on Mortago. °Hectors of cum!. Rents. r Ground Rents, Nook Ai. r tree ttat t a.OUßEMlODla. &c. Office. No. LEO €/ I 4 iFinioDRiaTPI
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