ot try Address from Switzer land. ire party of Switzerland, like that of motry of Europe, has been, from the 1r war, unlialmoUs in its sympathy of the Union, and espectally with policy of President Litman. 'Te the Progressive party, the "Hai ieral Assembly, held at Berne in unanimously passed a resolution 'to president Lincoln, expressive ' the Progressive party of Swit.. !twines adopted for the abolition ;yrei. of T;aud, a member of the of the Hewett', and likewise of 3011 (Senate dr a wing Swiss Con. -ged with up this ad Council (Senate) of Switzerland, eitt er.usen, lwrio has spent many „:1 south America, noved a reso• Arai COUnCtie forbid the Swiss la to hold slaves. upon mushy of ail their rights as citizens. The this motion to exceed its power, o the order or the day, expressed its very. race Greenwood, in her lecture et the Old Ladies' Home, related the :red riding in a carriage, by the bor. iterranean, with an intimate friend icy talked of the ancient heroes of connection her friend spoke of her who was receiving his educing:on to ad who, she aaid, WAS the light of her ow that he would grow up with every I have plenty of friends. With more 'rtue, she hoped be would devote bill rice of his country, and to freed" she had often thought of that cancer yourg man referred to WAS Jolene' ie of the heroes of Fort Wagner. AL Nc3TIOF S_ R ' S BF.TURN RE DAFT OP TOWER BALI. .ry menthe did Reab:n Gras . beloved Lavinia stay; battle fields remote— :h the foes of Freedom 9trove, she. like a forsaken dove. 'oared many a luou.ratalnota. .fterAier her song &roe% t. - 2 with tbestory of her woe - s A strain both Had and sweet— , Reuben I dietant though thou att. to the image in my heart My VOWS I will repeat " ,me at last, with honors crowned, ace was seamed with many a wonnd. Which rebel swords did trace; tded, lacerated dress irions hardships did express. And marred his manly grace. Blcome. my love !" Lavinia cried. iy so3ra I view with Joy and Wide. glor, 'a marks they are; let tbrm cloth., by war defaced., Ch a• - mnd and iterr once be replaced. Al TOWER HALL BAZAAR. t_.% onr Winter Stock closing out at reduced litary Unifoims. of all grades, ready-made order. in the best manner. at lowest prices. TOWER HALL, 518 MaLIKEr Street. BENNETT h CO. Z , LDS, CONSUMPTION—THE REMEDY. Persons satiated with a cough. or cold, are too aptto consider them a tri fling matter, and think 'll will )oway of itself." Others tamper t the many simple mixtures, loz• &C., Which BOOM to give temporary t eventually accelerate the disease. would Bay, do not tamper with your If you desire to live to a good old age Me will affect a quick and permanent cure. :3 COMPOIr1 3 1) STROP or Worn, unaaar, tutee IRA eared more coughs end Cads =haft le ever offered for sale in this country. Lra it has been a standard remedy. Even toted cases, cough seated, Pins and situ, sore throat. hoarseness. night to, fever. great weakness, it given irk relief, and wonderful cures have taken place, after pa tents had been given up to die by physician and friends iy by Dr. SWArnE & SON. 330 North Philadelphia. Sold by dealers every- EXPECTORANT.—ALL WHO HATS and Medicine for 6 COUGH, ND COLDS, HOARSENESS, (NARY COMPLAINT, attest its weal of this feet we 'maid state that for thirty EXPECTORANT has been before the pub. ach succeeding year has added to its PoPtle• ended the demand, wall now it is known si in all quarters of the world, and a te Great Remedy of the Age for that class ''which it is especially designed. ,OUGTIS AND COLDS. PLEURITIC PAINS, Wkly and effectually cured by its diaphoretic Dectorant power. /ways cures. It overcomes thespasmodie the air vessel.. and by producing free ex once removes fall difficulty of breathing. IS readily yields to the Rxpeetorant. It inflammation which extends through the "daces free expectoration, and suppresses th and pain. .oN.—For this insidious and fatal disease earth has been found so effectual. It sub zonation, relieves the cough and pain. and ilfficalty of breathing, and produces air alion, whereby all irritating and obstruct re removed from the bangs. _ COUGH is promptly relieved by this Ex shortens the duration of the. disease mist ily mitigates the sufferings of the patient. LKONARY COMPLAINTS, in CROUP, . it will be found to be prompt, safe. ' .orant, and all of Dr. D. JAINE dc SON'S dicinee, are prepared only at No. lIPIA Etrest j a.2.9-2k [STAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY, STAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHIRRY, STAB'S BALSAM OF WILD CREAMY. STAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY. STAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY. STAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY. ONE OF THE OLDEST AND :m. RELEAMLE REMEDIES IN vitt WORLD FOB COLDS. WHOOPING COUGH. BIZCN- (6 . .. DIFFICULTY OF BREATHING, ASTHMA., HOARSENESS, SORE THROAT. CROUP, AND EVERY AFFECTION THROAT, LUNGS. AND CHEST. e unless signed "I. Butts" on the Wrapusa. For sale by 01013 . E. *9l BROADWAY, New YOZk. 'WLE, Si CO. 13 TREMONT Si, Boalan. And by all Druggists. FRltuviex SYRUP PERUVIAN SYRUP. PERUVIAN SYRUP, PERUVIAN SYRUP. /Mu - Syrup is a protected solution of the Pro m/. a new discovery in medicine that strikes of disease by inmplying the blood with its Epic or life element—lron. trength and vigor into all parts of the system. ?EPS' h. DEBILITY. and FERAL'S WEAL is a Specific. Pamphlets free. 491 BROADWAY, New York. by all Druggists EFICATL—GRAY HAIR RESTORBD, veing—Baldness Prevented. don Hair Color Restorer and Dressing " don Hair Color Restorer and Dressing " mien Hair Color Restorer and Dressing." idon Hair Color Restorer and Dressing." iy to add my testimony to the great value of lon Hair Color Restorer," three bottles Of *ea my hair, which was very gray, to its _color. slid the hue appears to be Perms. an satisfied that this preparation is nothing but optrates upon the secretions. It in a1..0 hair dressing, and promotes the growth. I the first bottle from Mr_ Garrismes, Druggist, Coates. who can also testify my hair was very la I commenced its use. No '73ON. NINTH Street, Philadelphia. Dr. MAYNE & SON. No. 330 N. SIXTH St. Shia Price 60 cents. Six bottles, $2 60. It LL'S AMBOLIZZ, TOE THZ HAIN ANBOLINZ , [MIKES. ODORATES. .' 4 " LENOTHIEf. INVIeORILTES. NOURISHES. EMBELLISHES THE HAUL VEGETABLE COMPOUND. made eatirelY Dug extracts of LOTS. HUBS. AND FLOWERS. le hair falling out or from turning MM. Ladle* who desire a luxuriant head of tot fail to eve the AMBOLLNY. a trial box, eontainina two bottles. YREYARED ONLY BY KENDALL & 00.. 606 BROADWAY, New York. aarrrrs Ta PHILADELPILI/L. OHNSTON. HOLLOWAY, & COWDEN. No. 23 North SIXTH Street. ASSAI7LT, AND MEM COLORS s not often that We hear of a more chiral. and with inch dyeing sucrose, and so few a been made =HOWE is STEVENS' Family and that, too, by ladles, wholly unaccus - thing of the kind. Every lady in the tonne mtinue the assault until these colors are 'house. gold by ell druggists throughout :CS CLOTHING, OF THE LATEST In the Seat Manner, expressly for RETAIL SST Selling Prices marked In Plain xsln made to Order warranted eatiefae rx-ParcE SYSTEM is strictly adhered to. treated alike. JONES 4 00., 604 MARKET Street. I. EYE, EAR, TIIROAT DISEASES ed with the very ntmort succeer. by Dr. (SKIM Oculfat and Armlet. and the only east in Philadelphia. Office 1.1)5117 tare can be examined the moat patbraetoty nt of encceerfitl cures from some of fhe ten in the country, and citizens of Phila. istifi OS INFALLIBLE LINIMENT IS THE IT. for Sprains and Braises. - I Hein Dra I I ifitelebrated HAIR PTs le the Beet Be But, Mariam/41'rue. and Reffabie splendid Hair Dye iererfeet--ehanzes Imp Bair. instantly to a Morel, Mao) ;without injuring the Hair or stain. the Hair Soft and Beautiful: ha 'lrerproutlV restoring its pristine wiss - El effects of bad Dyes, Th i , Wardell A. BATCHSLOn; all others, and'ilkiseld ill avoided. Bold hi raprodar...Bl BASOLAT street, Creare. for Dressing 1879-18 BRYANT, STRATTON, & CO.'S NATIONAL CONMSRMAL COULSON, 8. E. corner of SEVENTH and CHESTNUT Streets. Instruction in Book-keeping, Com mercial Law, Commercial Calculations', Business Pen manship, and Business Correspondence. both day and Call or lend for a Circular, Jane ROLLY—BABIR.--On Tuesday. the lath inst.. by the Fey. Tieadweli Walden, David T. Holly to Clara, Tounge,t daughter or James Baker, all of this city * htrbEhili BIM—EINSTSIN. —Lin the 20th lest., in New v ork, by Rev. Mr. Steinberge. Mr. David Rosenholm, of Badelphia, to Pauline. daughter of Henry Hinstein. Berl., of the former place. WALDRON—RUBBI.I.—On , Thtireday. January 14th. 70.01_ at the residence of the bride's parents, by the Rev. S. W. Rutter, KY John Waldron. of Now Drunsw,cit, 7 to Miss Jennie, dauaater of Jacob Ruben. Eon.. of 1- hi faci.Ophia. SR lEL hh—BELL. —On Thursday. JAI nary 7th. 1834. at the Barnum Hotel. Third street, by the lieu. E W. Rutter, Mr. David Shields, Jr.. of Beatiestowa, N, J., to Miss Anna E. Bell, of Easton. Pa. BERRY. —On 221 inst.. Wm. H. Berry, Jr., son of Wm. 12. and Fliza Be. ry, aged 16 years. The rillatives and friends of the family are respetdfal/Y invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his father. No. 457 North !Fourth street, en Mondag_morn inn. 20th inst., at o'clock A. M. Interment at Wood land CollPlarY. ADOEII —Un the 2211 inst., after a short illness, Joseph Adger, in tse 15th year of his age. Tt e friends of the &roily are alt cordially invited to sttend tee :nner:d from the residence o. his father. Ro bert Adger. N 0.52.1 Seath street. this (datardey) morning, at 11 oclock. • - NETTS —On the 2lst, Captain Thomas D. /Betts, in the 67-1 year of his age. His relatives and friends. United States Lodge Ho. SI. 1. t of 0 F., are respectfully invited to attend the ruse ral to i•is late residence, No. 1010 Moyamensing ave nue, on Monday afternoon, the 26th. at 2 o'clock. In terment at La'ayette Cemetery. ( Delaware papers ) JONES.—Suddenly, on the evening of the 21st inst. ' at hie residence in the borough of Darby, Delaware county. Wilt/Ufa Joao., in the 69th year of his ea., TrA relatives and friends of the family are invited to ;Mend tke funeral, which will take rime on Third day (Tne:d ay) she 26th inst., at 10 o'clock A. 11., without forth. n not;ce. Interment at Laurel Hill. ,Or# A DAMS. —William K. Ad ems, aged 24 years,lst bleat L, tat North Caroline Volunteers; killed at the heal of hie Com natty while leading a charge. December llst. i 362. near Wa.hir gton. N. C. ee b. - LOCUM —On the morning of the 20th bet., S w're of Wm N. Slocum, and secor d daughter of Capt. Chas. P. and. Mary Mareiiman, aged 26 years. Ber relatives and friends, and Lb.ea of the family, are resr—ettoliy Invited to attend her faueral, from the re ,id u.ce alter husband. Ito 421 queen street,on. Sunday often• eon, at 2 o'clock. withoat farther notice. LEAD.—In Bethlehem on thamorning of the 20th Inst , kir Siva obah Bead, in the 90th year of-her age. ** MINTON. —At Germantown, on the 20th inst., Re lercaP. Morton. widow of the late Samuel George Mor ten. M. D.. of this city. ** Funeral from the house of her father. Paradise. ban ceiter county, on Saturday. 23d lust , at 1 o'clock P At.** T?, - E SS ON & SON'S MOURNING No. Olg OMPATNEVP films!, January Stb_l Black and purple Balmoral Skirts. 0109 and purple Balmoral Skirts. Grey and black Balmoral Skirts. Black W mend !Greens. Black Kid Gloves, Alexandre, and „louvins. Black Rid Gloves, embroidered. Black Undressed Rid Gloves, embroidered. Bischoff's Mourning Silk. Lupin's Black Tarawa Black Crape Collars, plain and fancy. PATRIOTIC TARI.E. COVERS. Centre•Tabi+ Covers. CONSUMPTION, PLEURISY, CROUP. PATRIOTIC MARSEILLES QUILTS Qedite with the American Jiagle and Star Centres. EYES & LANTIELL. BLACK CLOTHS FOR COFFIN CO VERINOS White Morino for Shrouding.. Calhmeros and Paramatta for Shrouding, a2d EYRE & LAITDBLL. FIRS-1" TIONAL CIEURCH...-111.,kli.KFOSD Road and MOH eGO HELY Avenue. one square above the Kensington depot. Preaching on SABBATH, at 10,q.A. M. and 71i P. M., by Bev. D. L. GEAR. Strangers welcome. It FIRST REFORMED DU Teal catoßuH. esvEtvra and SPRING GARDEN W.. eft.. — . Rev. S. E. BERG. D. will (D. V.) preach TO. MOP.RO W. Service in the Morning at 10,IL:; Evening at 7% o'clock. Itv trirCL/NT GVN SMILE.V.T CHURCH. 7101111. Olreet, pelow SPRETS. Street,. 11.6.67. PE,Ftvr, will be open for Divine service or TO-Mu/MOW (Sabbath) EVA.NING, at half-past 7 o'clock. ORDINATION AT ZION P. E. CH caw a. corner EIGHTH Street and. COLL:M- B! a avenue. TO. MORROW MORNING', by Rt. Rev. al ONZO DOTTREL. D. D. The Sermon will bePreacned by Bev. Dr. NEWTON. Service will commence atlo3-4' o'clock.. lt• 11TNIOM cHVRCH, FOURTH Street. bOcow/.161EL Preaching TO-MORROW ei”EINING, at 103 _ o' clock. by the Pastor, BOY. Jr. Ntot,BE. rig.. ST. CLIENLE.NIT'S CIIITAVH, aqvirm. 'DEVI and CHERRY Streets. —To-morrow being the t.tirth Sunday in the montlrythe afternoon tervies be will omitted. Service in the -,,, enin at 714 o'eloek.lt* r:3 1 ... THE ANNIVEI4A g. ILY SERVICES of the UNION SC HOL L AND CaILDRSN'S }it/Mt will be bela in the TaBER.N.A.:ILE BAPTIST CIiIIRCH. on MONDAY F,YENING. January 25, at 7ii o'clock. Bev I): c„. Eddy. Goodard, and Rev W. P. Breed mill address the meeting. ja23-2t* re -se. A SEX MOM REVIEWING THE prominent ovento connected with the First Paws terlee Church, A L., _EnTYON WOOD Street, below Sixth. will be delivered by the plater. Hoy. T. J. SLIBPBERD. TO-SORROW' Morning. at I.OM. o'clock, at the above church. MC. TUE LORD'S PR AYE R. —THE First of a Series of Consecutive Discourses on the LORD'S PRATER will be Preached in St. Matthew's Lutheran Church, NEW Street, below Fourth. by the Ps stor. Rev. E W. HOTTER. TO IdOlitiOW EVE MN°. Services commencing at 7% o'clock; Morning ter vice at 10% o'clock. J. P. RINSMORB. ita-swBt. MR& MILLER. O. I-111. GREAT CLOTHING 110 7SE. SIXTH AND MARKET, WANNAMARR A; BROWN. BELLING CHEAP. It ItidL.,A.RM 7 il3Eiri. 1J13E1131. A.m.erican Eagle GeToro. RYA& Sr LANDELL raae- PIINURAIOSMRDION.—.R.E.V. W. 0111k1.06. D. D.. will Preach a Sermon on the Life. Character. and Death of Rev. HENRY CLARKE. D D. late Pastor of the Central Preebyterian Church., lathe church corner of EEG EfTH and GlIEBEI" Strtetii, TO-MORROW MORNING. at EN o'clerk. Rev. ALFnED H KELLOGG. of Easton, Pa.., will Preach in the APS PaiNo ON, at 33a" o'clock. Its RELIGION . 1N WAR I—HMV. THOS. Kim HELAINE itD, D. D., will address the YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION col this very inter estng theme. in their large koom. CHESTNUT Street% above Tenth, on MONDAY AVENING, Tanner, 25th. The aelyinv ited. Me w tin b be gin ns ace 4 . o'c Ld k s j a T e -2*- 5.J. FINNEY rU will Lecture at SARSOM-STREST HALL. TO -MORRO W (Sunday) - )101321Itigl, at 1O o'clock, and at 73'n o'clock P. M. Admittance 6 ratan Mr Finney will Lecture at the same place, on WED sM,ay, Jan 27th. at 73a" P. M., •On the Trial and Triumph of our Republic." Proceeds for hi. benefit. Tickets 25 cents. For sale at the Hall, and at Mrs. FULLS'S Circulating Library. 531 RACE Street. lt* INISIURANCIE COMPANY OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVAOILA.. PHILADELPHIA. January 23. 1651. The Annual Meeting or the Stockholders will be held at the COMPANY'S OFPICY, Noe. 4 and 5 EXCHANGE BUILDINO, on MONDAY. February], Mi. at 12 o'clock, 7.0051. WILLIAM HAnPBR, ja23.Bt Secretary. A PUBLIC MEETING IN BEHALF cf the suffering Patriots of East Tennesse will be held in Keneington ii. E. (Bnch, on SABBATH I.YRNING, at 7 o'clock. Addresses by Hon. N. G. TAYLOR. of East Tennessee. and Rey. TRALIKLICT MOORE, D. D. it r 3 . CHAPEL OF SPRING GARDEN MEET M. E CHURCH. (ut. Vernon Street. ) bervices TO•MORROW. January 24. Rev. J. F. MIA?. La IN, Paster of Wharton- street Church, will preach at It% A. M.. and Rev. E. 3. D. PEPPER. Pastor of Scott Church. at 734 P. M. rigek A QUARTERLY SESSION OW THE GRAND DIVISLON SUNS OF TEMPERANCE of Pennsylvenia on WEDNESDAY EVENING. the 27th him at 714 o'clock. at the S. E. corner of NINTH and SYR'NG GARDEN Streets. ia22-ernwtt* JOS. W. MARTIN, G. Scribe. LECTURE.—I'HE REV. CHARLES Y. KRAIVI'a will deliver a lecture on TEtURS DAY EVENING, January Skith. at S °Wong before tre Students of BRYANT, STRATTON. di CO.'S Commer cial Calega, at. the College Booms. S S. corner of 5- VENTS and CHESTNUT Streets. Title— 'Crowned and Discrowoed"—a lecture for young men, among the temp tations cfsheir period of life in the city. The subject is one of general Inttrest. An invitation is extended to all who may wish to attend. rala-fue llMefima.DEzapms. Tartar AND ASISSIONNOC IR TY.—A meeting in behalf of this bociety will be held in the TaBBILS SOLE BAPTIST CRIJRCII, ou TRI7ItBDAI Evionsa, 28th inst.. at 7;4 o'clock. Revs. Wm, P. Breed. S. Bonhomme, Charles Brown, B. F. Burn, and J. S Willis, will address the meting Tracti distributors. and all friendly to the canse.in "rued to attend. A Collection will he taken up in behalf of the Society. TRACT DISTRIBUTORS' MONTHLY MINTING. for the Northeastern District, on MONDAY EVENING, 25th. inst .at the' Methodist Church , GREEN Street, above Tenth, at 7% o'clock. lt* rifr SECOND DEDIIVERSAELY OF THE SrATES CHRISTIAN COMkItS3ION The Second Anniversary of the United States Christian ComlnleilOn for the Army and Navy will be held on THURSDAY Evening next. 28th Met .in the AMERICAN ACAI EMY OF hiljblO. an abstract of the annual report will be read. A statitnent of the plans and 0981191010 of the Commission will be made by Rev. Bishop E 8 JANES, D. D., and addresses delivered by Her. Dr. SOX. of Boston. Rev Dr. TAYLOR. of the American Bible Society, Rev Dr. EDDY, of Philadelpbm. General FIsK, of the Army of the Mieseuri. and a General from the Army of the Poto mac, whose name we are not at liberty to announce. Tke a ppl icati o nese seats will Y oun g fe n' s y on at lh rooms of the Christian A. - soolation. 1009 CHEST/IVP ntreet, and at Martien's. 606 OBESTNIIT street on and after MONDAY M Mg. Jan 2501, at 9 o'clock. As the demand is likely to edireed the simply, only a limited number will be issued each day. ooru open at 83 ,- O'Cloelc. Exercises will commence at 771 o'clock. ' GEO. H. STUART. E. 8. JANES. • Gammas DEKON D. JOHN P. CROZIER, JAY COOKE. BOAI2Dif ja2.4 fit 3 oallPH PATES RSON. APPLICATION WILL, BR NAME NY the Manse ere of the NERO atiTiLA LII3RA COMPANY for RENEWAL of Certificate of one elAre of Stock, No. 3,709. standing In the name ot.x, B. gr A uK_ MAD, the same having been lost or mieltid. lt• THE COOPER•SHOP COMM/MEE acknowledges the following contributions: Friends of SAMOA TOMMY 145 00 William Norris 10 m Capt. William Henderson 10 00 Capt. Samuel Baker 0 Oa Fambel ii Thomas 25 00 S. & W. Welsh - 300 A Soldier. 1 bbl anger. . Alexander Young. 1 bag malt coffee. It ._ 811EDIAM1018 OF CIIRIST.— fecond Sermon of this aeries. by T. It sTJCIr- ToN. (D at ELEVENTH and WOOD Streets. SAB BATH AFTERNOON at 3.4.4" o'cloek. . The mall discos. sten now ODOM. • Minister's, atodente. tsnada7-rch of teaobsra, private Christians, and the public generally invited Merest, Sermon. 103; o'clock. by RSV. 8. LIVERMORE. of North Carolina • NOTICE.—AN ADJOU RATED Al EET IAG of the nieuthers of the stEwlmaiLs B .LBE BALL CLUB will be held 13 SVIINIKB,Ia the flea /4 the Diligent Fire Engine COMMELF, B. W. corner of TENTH and FILBART Sheets. at S o'clok. DAVID XVANS. S cretarr. MEETTfkiI OF THE BOARD OF Tr.aDIC.—A atated Meet - tut of the MEMOESS of the Board of Trade I woolatton will be held at the lIV/ of the Board No MS CIZESTNOT litteet ea MONDAY craning...Tatman - ..Tatman-kith. at '7)6 o'clock. j 1 123-2t . - .EOSIN BLODOELeefistary. M. INVITATION. mass or 5 POETICAL , L ECTURES CONCERT HALL. BP REV. DR. COX, D D.. LL.D. • OP PAW PORK. let Lecture Tuesday . January Nth, ltd " Thursday. ' Pah. id : : Monday. February 2d let . . Rot!. • • 4th. 'OF INVIT aTION, Rev. Albert Barnes. Dr B Frank Palmer. Wm. M. Cornell. LL.D.. If W. Baldwin. Esq.. Rev.. Thee. Brainerd, 21. .len:eaTtI T i hr oc hili h rrr . adia Bey. T. J. Shepherd, Reg. .1. G. Bailer. Bev. F. L. /sobbing. Rev. John W. Mears,' Fey.. John W. Doltee, John McClellan. U.S. N.. FORPbBI, Caldwell. Ef.Q., James W. Claghorn. Bari. Single Ad mission a. 60 cents. Course Tickets 41 6D For sale at the principal Bookstores and at the Oftice or the RaiL Lecture at 6 o'clock MDR. DIO LEWIS, OF BOSTON'. outh.: of th« " NEIO7 Gyna manes." " Weak hang and Bow to Make Them Strong "_ having received and accepted the following inv O itation lTß . will LET AT COriegla HALL WEDNESDAY, J aZtrARY 27.1883 PHILADBLPHIA. January 13. Mt DR. DTO LEWIS—DEAR SIR: Believing that the cause of Physical Culture has no atter or more successful ad vocatelhan yourself, we should be very mad if the MU: rslss of Philadelphia could have another opportunity to hearing you We. therefore. invite you to deliver a lecture upon this eubject in this city at an early day. • Very respectfully yours Alonzo Potter, , Pianrie fi Smitii.Jr..M.,D.. 11. B. Smith, M. D.. Cieerste Harding. .lebn F. Frazer, Neidhard. M. D.. Adolnk us Lime. M. D., H. N Gnerutey, M. D., William R. Furness, John C. Creation, Win, V, Keating, MAY- Wm. Pepper, M. D. Comtantine Herring, M. D.. _ , . Boswox, January lii. 1861. GENTLIMEN: Your invitation to lecture in Philadel phia on the subject of Physic,' Culture has Jost been re ceived. I am deeply grateful For the honor. and, although I shall kw"e home at considerable Beatific* to the late- Testa of my Institution, I gladly /MOM the invitation, rod leave you to name the evening. With respect, I am, gentlemen, your obedient servant. - DIO LEWIS. Alonzo Potter, H. H. Smith. M. D., Jr F. Frazer, and others. The exorcism' on this ocea4lon with DUMB-BELLS, RINGS. WANDS, Ste, thoroughly ilyuctreting the lea.W• GYMNASTICS. tvill be performed by roambera MR. GILLINGIIAM'S CLASSES. AdmiaNiou 2i cattle. lieserved Seete 50 crate. For sale at the prineinal. Bookstores and Oflice Of they Hall. .MTIIPII.A.DEIA 3O III.A. INSTITUTE 17NM PEITEICAL GUL'A lIIg, by tne practice of Or U. LEWIS' New Gymnastics and the inculcation of the Laws of Health. ChNTRAL BRANCH. Horticultural Hall. N. W. cor cer BROAD and WALNUT Streets. A New Class for Ladies and Gentlemen meets WrEDNESDeIf EVENING - , February ad. For Masters. Misses, and Young Ladies. DioNDAY. February let. at 4 P. M. NORTHERN 16104 NC d. N. W. corner ELEVENTH and SPED , G GARDEN Streets. A New Class for Ladies and Gentlemen meets TUEdDAY EVEMAG, FahruarY 2d. For Masters, Misses, and Young Ladies, at 4P. N. time day. Ift23-4t inut SONIC NOTICE.—THE. MICH BEES et BIGHMOSD LODtiE. No. 2.U, A: Y. Df , and the Order In general, are reepocktally ior:ted to tx eel at KENSINGTON MASONIC HALL, hichmond street, above Fiankford road, on SUNDAY A,F:e/IR- N CON. 24th ir st,,at 13.; o'clock, to attend tLe funeral of late Brother CHARMS A SHUMAN, from hie late residence, corner of Poplar and L toirrenc a streets. By order of the W AL It* WILLIAM H. RUBBER. Sec. NOTICE.—ALL OFFICERS WHO e been engaged in Re, railing for the Three. Years' Service. and web have not been mustered into the service of the United States, are requested to meet at the house of Captain L Tooenebe, No. 331 OffS,STROT Street. on MONDAY EV.Sti tN4I. the 25th inst., at 7 o'clock, on business of importance to theta. 7a623-2t* tr. 3. , NOTICE. —TO THE WARD BOUN TY COhlidiATßMi =lege' BOUNTY FUND COMIIITiES, Tsianary 181 At a meeting of the committee. held this day. the fol /owls g preamble at d resolution were agreed to: Whcreas, 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. Whereas. The Committee are desirous of assisting the diterent Wards of the city to secure volunteers for the army of the tutted Sates, so as to avold the draft; tb, , refore, limo/rah That the rum of fifteen thousand dollars is hereby appropriated to the tikefent Ward.. and that the disbursing agency is hereby authorized to tender and pay to the proper persons In each Ward the proportion of .aid eum pro ram n.pen the quota of each Ward. under the last call !uf the President of the tinitsd 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. true copy from the minutes. LORIN BLODGET. Secretary. The undersigned l'aelrg been Appointed - to disburse the above spemfiee sum. the treasurer.' of the different -Wards will be requited to furnish to me evidence of their authority to COMIC, 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 neat, and immediately after which time the disbursing agency will fix the proportion dne the several Wards making application WILLIAM VETTCH. No. 27% South THIRD Street, gza.r. - NOTICE. --THE& AN NUAL MEET ING Of the Stockho:ders of the UNtoft BTEAM h6If' COMPANY will be held on TUESDAY. February 2d. 1864. at 4 o'clock P. M , at. the Mice. NO. 14 North DELAWARE Avenue, when an ehetion will take place for five Managers to terve f. r the eneatug year. ja19.12t WM. W ITAKKNESS. Secretary. pige UNION CANAL COMPANY, PHILA DELPHIA. January 12, ISM. The annual meeting of the 'UNION CANAL COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA will be held at the Office_ No. 238 WALNUT Street. (Farquhar Building,) on TASLAY, 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 boons will be closed after the 23d instant. and remain closed until after the meeting. Jantfl (NC AR THOMPSON. Secretary. MmoTicr...-THE ANNUAL MEETING of the Stockholders of the OCEAN WEAK NAVI GATION COMPANY, for the election of five Directors. and the transaction of other business. will be held at the (Mice of the Compare No 12G NORTH WHARVES. (second floor.) on TUESDAY. DAY. the second day of Febru ary neat, at 12 o'clock noon. WM. DENNIS, ja19.12t. - Secretary and Treasurer. OFFICE MINE HILL AND 5C1117Y.4- 601 PA RILL RAVEN RAILROAD COMPANY. PUILAMILPHIA, 18t. Mo_, 9ch. 1864. At a meeting of the Board of Managers. held this day. a semi-annnal dividend of FOUR PER CENT. (equal to two dollars per share) Was declared. payable to the Stockholders, or their legal representatives, on or after the 21st inst., clear of all taxes. The transfer book will be closed until the 21141115 t. gig-Diluent WILLIAM BIDDLE. Secretor", PHILADELPHIA AND ERIE HAIL, ROAD. PHILADELPHIA, Jan. le, 1.861. The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the Phila de/phis and Brie Bailsoad Company will be held at the Office. No. IA3O WALNUT Street, Ott MONDAY. the , eighth day of February next, at ten o'clock n .M. At this meeting an Blection will be held for Ten Mara.. gers of the Company to !erre for one year. The polls to close at two o'clock P. M isl9-tuths 9t EDWARD F. GAY, See-A. r. . 3 . SIC IC OA D NATIONAT. BANK, eV PHILADELPHIA.—At the Annual Meeting! of the Stockholders of this Bank, held on TOB2DAT,,, Ja nuary 12th, lust . the following Stockholders were elect ed Directors for the ensuing year: Pathan Hines. 1 Lewis Elbalicross George W. Rhawn, i ensiles B. Kremer,. Simon R Snyder. - I Beni. Rowland, 4r., Edward Hayest . I Benjamin It Deacon, John Diaper. Ai a meeting of the Board of Directors, bele-, Jarsuary 19th. Ditto /INMAN 1 , 111.V.S was nuenintsoniv elected President, and A.LEDDIN S. LETCHWORTI3., Solicitor of this Bank. W. IL RE[A,w - N, J 021.-61 . Ca...bier. tar, OFFICE OF 4r.HE HAZLETON COAL COMPANY, FaIi.ADELPAIA, Jan. 21, am. The Board of Directors have this day de - dared a semi annual dividend of SI4 PEE CENT. (ectual to three dol lar., per share) on the' Capital Stock of ttie Company, free of all taxes paxable to the Etockholders, or their legal representatives. on and after klebruary 1 next The transfer books will be closed until February 2. jeM 2t* ALEX. 0. GAM, Treasurer. PENNITAVANIA DAL A M'S Ris.L.M ASSOcIArIoIg. —The Rooms of this As sociation. at NO. *2l WALNUT Street„are open daily trout 9 o'clock IA M. till 6P. DI. for the reception of do uattons in Hoods, Clothing, and Boons. Contributions in Money aro to be handed t• the Treasurer. Z. W. CLARK. Rect., South THIRD , Street. Irjr. TMLF ANNUA - A,EIE KEING OF THE COEN EXCHANGE 'ASSOCIATION will be held at the Rooms of the Assn°teflon, corner of SECOND and. GOLD St eets. on TUESDAY Evening. s the Mtn inst., al fIM o'clock.. The Animal Report wait be read, and an Election held for Officers and Managers to serve for the , ensuing year. GEORGE- COOKMAN, 3a21. It Seerele.gy. trirTHIRD NATIONAL DANK OF TWAT.- LADBLPSIA.—At the Annual Election hold on the 19. th %eland, the following Stockholders were elected Directors of the Third National Bank of Fhiledalphia: David B. Paul, !James B. 'Ferree. William , D. Allison, ;edam Warthman., _ Thomas S. Peterson, IC. P. Morton, . . George Bookman. At the meeting of the Board of Directors, held THIS DAY, DAVID B. PAIIL, Ben., was unanimously re elected President. . B. OLBNDIGNING, Cashier. JANCAP.T 14,1664. 3118-6 t LALIe. OFFICE OF THE LOCUST MOUN TAIN COAL AND IRom camPANY. PHILADELPHIA, Under, IL 1831. 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 wan declared, payable to.the stockholders or their legal representatives on and after the 26th inet. JOB. C. COPPEICK. je.L5. UM. Treasurer: Mr, OFFICE OF THEGIRA.RD COL LEGE PASSENGER Ea ILWAY CO" corner of COLUMBIA and RIDGE Avenue.--PHILADELPRIA. JAIL 11, 188,1. At the Annual Meeting of Stockholders. held this day, the follOWtha" geatleMen Were elected for the anemias' Year; PRESIDENT B. B. BD WAR DS. DIRECTORS, Andrew A. Butler. Henry Groakey. W. S. BLIGHT, Seeretary and Treararer. John I ambert, Chas Thomson Jones. William B. Grant, MOFFICE OF THE LOCUST NOUN.. TAM COAL AND IRON oOmPANY, DELPECIA, January 20, 1884. Ac the .i. 1111.118.1 Meeting of the Stockholders of the aboye company, held on the 18th inst., the following named gentlemen were unanimously elected Diredifts for the VllBUiliff year, viz • JOHN BIDDLL DR. ROBERT M. HUSTON. SAMBEL C. MORTON, DR. JAMES A. IdefißEA. CIieRLES BOONS, JACOB R JONES, ISRAEL MORRIS. And at a meeting of the Board of Directors, held this day . . JOHN BIDDLE was re-elected President, and JO SEPH C. COPPIICK, Treasurer and Secretary lall-St JOS. C. COPPUCK. srecretam JEREMY SHORE. PINE CREEH L. , AND STATE LINE R aILROAD. —Agreeably to irevious notice, w ee eeling of the Commissioners of' the above enterprise held at the Girard House. in Phila delphia, on the 10th inst.. and after the transaction of business they adjourned to meet against the FRANKLIN Holm, in jersey Shore. Lycomisg county, on THOU DAT. the 4th day of February,lB64. at 10 &stook A. N., organizing the Company.subcriptios. preparatorl to A report on the general 'tweeter of the route wil l be made by the Engineer at that time DECEMBER EL IIgG. t3ewt No7' 1 V —OP EICR payusasicy,,.. PHU AND TRENTON ESILROAD CO PIItLADELPFIFA, hill. 16.1E84. At a meeting of the Board of Directors. held this day. a rani-annual dividend of FIVE PER CENT clear of all taxes, was declared. payable to the stockholders or their legal representatives. on and after the 21st instant, at the Company's °Bice. No. 224 i SOUTH DELAWARE AZ1.91'12.. A. H. THORSON. TYRONE AND CLEARFIFiLD RAILROAD COMPANY —ln consequence of a failure to hold the innnal Meeting of Stockholders on the 11th lust, it Will take place at the °FMB OF Tag PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD 'COMPANY. on TUES DAY, February 2d. at 11 o'clock, at which time an elec tion for President, Vice President, and twelve Directors will he held. R. R. SRILLINGPORD. jalfestm 4t Secretary.. MNOTION:THIS ANNUAL MEETING of the Stocsbolders of the 141 ILADELPH I & AND SAVANNAH STEAM NAVIGATION WAIF F, for the election of give Managers and the transaction of other VDMIMINS. will be held at the Office of the Compsfor. No. IN NORTH WHARVES (*Emend floor). on TUESDAY, the 2d day of February next. W IL LIAM DEN . IS. Secretary and Treasurer. PEDOLAISID.S.WaiII.A. AHD gragesDlwat RAILROA_D COMPANY. Oftce HWY South DIVIDENDet. PVIAtimariPRIA, September 2, 1868. NOTIOR.—The following-narnad Ilereeno sr. entitled to a Dividend on the COMMon Stock. of this Oowpany. The residence of several of them is un- ItnEwn. and it is. therefore, neceosary that the certill ww, of stock should be lirecanted on sailing for the Dividend-E. BRADFORD, Trimurti: STOCKHOLDERS' NAMES. , sire. Mary Bishop, 8. Lancaster. . ~ ..., l'!utothy 0,. Boyle , PareY M. Lewis. Moment Diddle. Filibiz_blasT initulluirsou. .1. an Copeland, John Mclntyre. A.Bmelte andJ. Newbold. John S. Moore, trustees, James McKnight. ' Debbie A. Hughes. Herm P. Newport. goml T. Harrison, Bera_, Pott. Tames Hallowell. W R. Reitman. lames W. Hallowell, Sarah dub Richards Titherto. C. Korms/e, Mears B. Sharer. ./aniel Klapp. Maria L. Sadler. Wary Kuhn. Andrew Turner. Chas. .Kuhn. Hartman Mrs. Rebecca 'a: ruu ' Hahn, and J. H. Kuhn. U. Asher M. Wright. S. Kuhn_ • William Tonna. . EL. V. IL Wass Matra.. W. H. MriVicltar. - ' ;ad Jump% Sehaff,, Ns. ofiMit. Smith. . JA ',WSW des% S CO. aa6 stn m,.. THETREgs.—PHILADELPIIIA; SATURDAY, JANUARY ea, 1864: tair SEVENTH-WARD BOUNTY FUND. a meeting of the Collecting Committee. held on Thursday evening. lint Mat . at O'Neill's Hall they organised by electing air. JOHN F. GILPIN es Pres - GSollell If. TATHAM as Treasurer. and T. hi HUB= as !secretary. The citizens of the Ward are hereby notified that the Precinct Committees will watt upon all, and hops the subscription they may obtain will secure the ward from the draft. JOHN P. OILPIN, President. T. hi. HUBER, SeefettifY. It WARD —THE CITIZENS of ihe NINTH WARD are informed that a Com mittee will wait upon themfor the purpose of receiving their subscriptions to the Fund now being raised to avoid the Draft, It is hoped a liberal spirit will be Hi own. as simple justice demands a proper provision on the part of those who remain at home for the-peou slam wants (Mth of themselves and families) of the men who risk their lives for the Nation's defence. By or.ter of the Committee. DANYEL STEINMETZ, Chairmen. FDWARD H. OGDEN. Secretary. PHILADELPHIA. Jan. 21. 1864. ja2l-St Ma EIGHTEENTH WARD—SSO EX TRA 801)NTY. —The Committee appointed to disburse the funds raised tor ti e purpose of paving the extra -ward bounty to all raernitg accredited to the Eighteenth ward, will sit at ED. DORCAS' Office, BEACH Street. above Hanover. daily, from 2 to 4 o'clock. P. M M. P. BRADY. W. W. WEYANT. I Diebarsing Committee. ED. GOEGAS, By order. H. IitTPLET. Chairman Committee. FRANKLIN KNIGHT, t s ie fetariec Joe. B. ALLEN. jail-12t* OffARLEN W. ORAMP. TreRSIII•er. BbIINTYI 11. S. BOUNTY! leo MEN WANTED TO FILL A QUOTA AT $650 BOUNTY FOR NEW RECRUITS. JIL $750 BOUNTY FOR VETERANS. CASH, As soon as mustered in, and before leavlne Rendezvous, Under authority of the War Department the. Provost Marshal of the Fourth District will accept Volunteer Re cruits and gay the above Bounties. Recruits have the choice of any old Regiment in the field. For particulars apply to MAHLON WARNER; United States Recruiting Agent- ICE. corner of BROAD and SPRING GARDEN Ste: 1 PROVOST GUARD.- O.NE THOU _ RAND RECRUITS WANTED FOR PROVOST ODARD WM- the Honorable Secretary of War has authorized Major General GEORGE CAD WALADER to organize and Equip a special force for Garrison, Provost Guard, and other date. Men of good character and unexceptionable habits, wbo can bring good recommendations from reliable citi zens in the portion of the State where they, may reside, bate now an opportunity rarely offered in the military service. A number of competent Clerks, Musicians, and Print er,, as well is Carpenters and other mechanics, will be rE wired for r pedal dila-lee. Die man need apply for nand' sion into this organization unless be can bring the recommendation above men tioned.. is between and 46 years of age, and at least Pet &inches in height. Recruits will be clothed and placed on duty at the Pro vost Barracks as fact as enlisted. Recruits from the city or country will be credited to such Wards or Districts as they may select, provided tbcy select such Wards ox Districts as have heretofore shown an intention to DWG their promises and act in good faith towards persons wiz° have been accredited to them for the purpose of avoiding the draft. - For further information apply to the General Recruit ing Station, Provost Marshal's Office, FIFTH and BUT TONWOOD Street., Philadelphia. iTENTH WARD-ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS EXTRA BOUNTY TO BB GIVEN! At a meeting of the chatens of the Tenth ward, held on Saturday evening . . the 9th instant it was Resolved, That an extra bounty of one hundred dol lars shall be paid to ovaryrocratt who shall be mustered into the service of the United States, and credited to this ward. fr. C. moGICIAMON was appointed Treasurer, and the following-named gentlemen were appointed to act as an Executive Committee, and to receive contributions from citi?:ens of the ward: . . . First Precinct—Clement H Smith, Sohn H. Ford, John Valentine. George F. Jordan, Joa. B. Townsend. • George Truman. Jr Isaac Cooper. Sec. - nd Precinct—Samuel J. Creswell. Thomas J. rophill, John Agnew, W. P. Hibbard, Dr. F B. Hahn. Francis Parker, Jedne6 V: Stokes. Sterling Bon- )31rd Pre Kisterbock. Dr. W. H. Breed, 0. H. Wilson, Stephen Colwell, Thomas L Potts. J_ Sergeant Prue. Fourth Preeinct—Abraham Ritter. Isaac S. Williams, J. s. K. Trimble. Dr. Geo. T. Ratner, W. K. Barclay, Cb.ries West. John Dtutorrow. Fifth Precinct—George L. Bolan. Fred Graff, R. H. Kirkpatrick. Robert Hays. Cala,- H. Needles. Sixth Precinct—A. H. Francisens, R. Tracy. W. P. Troth, F. Paxson, W. H. Wanamaker. Eleventh Precinct—H. W. Safferd, James M. Stewa rt. G H. Woodward, W. S Peirce, Henry B Banners. Win B. Hanna, Caleb R. Keeney, Richard H. Downing. Eighth Precinot—J. H. Sonthworth. John Neilas..D. C. mccercroon, Thompson Reynolds. H. L. Jewell, Theo dore W. Baker, nil= Herter. =rim! COI:WELL, President Jogs K. VALENTINE, t Secret& flee CHAßLES JEWELL. jal2•tntindit BEADQUARTERS 91sT REGT. PA. TET.VOLS 43M CHESTNUT Et., below Fifth, Col. E. M. GREGORY, Commanding. Good men wanted to fill ELD the ranks. Call early. aaiB-6e RECRUITS WANTED TO FILL Cant. L. Y. EVARBR' CAVALRY coat - perm now Riling rapidly, the Company to be at tached to the 20th- Pennsylvania Cavalry, cagemand.d by Col. WYNKOOP. AI the bounties will be paid as soon as the recruit is mustered la. Recruit ing t MCC 44 17A1 MARRIIP street. Capt. L. Y. EVANESi, Recruiting' Officer. J ZDE SII TIN GGS, Flannels for Minter and Spring Wear Bed, White. Blue, and Orap:TVWed Fir.unels. anec4Anings for Ladies and Tailors' use. Towels and Towelings — low-priced and Sae goods. Dinner Ifaplcins, Damatits, Diapers. Stu T. B. 11.2*ardeon. Sows, & Owden's Fronting Linens from 62 cents.is •Priee3 $4.59. $5. 1$ 5 . 0. $l-80. $B. `',g'h. $ll, $l3, $l5. and $l9, Mantling. every desirable kind, by tha single pain or queMity. °BAY BLAWKETS from $4 to $5. Fine Fancy Cassimpres for bast custom. lack Doeskins ono Cassimeres. foods adapted eepeetally t BOVII 7 Wear. Black Broad Cloths of stm.erior makes. Ladies' Cloakinas of MUT description. Our [Stock of the above, in variety, extent, ana,cheap nese, is probably unsurpassed by any.- Second-story Front Room devoted to Cloaks and Skawl& We are closing out Wiater Garments to mate room for Frring Mock- We lOW have a fair assortment, and buyers will be repaid by a visit. We, continue to take ordtra for 0/crake, Jackets and Pants of Fatty Cassimeres. Jackets and Pants • Wast Point Cadet." Jackets and Pants made to order. - Overcoats of every size at reduced prices. We call attention to the quality and style of this stock, beileviof it to be STRICTLY FIRST CLAES. MIN'S CLOTHING HON TO ORDEN. S. E. CORNER NINTH. AND MARKET STREETS ia23•smw6t GREAT REDUCTIONS, AU the leading makes of MUSLIMS. Bleached and bleached, 3-4, 7 8, 4 4, 5-4, 6 4, 8-4. 9-4, and 10 4 wide, at the VERY LOWEST PRICES. H. STEEL As SON., Nos. 713 and 715 North TENTH Street 1623-oraw-et GREAT REDUCTIONS-VERY LOW MMES.—As we are determined to close out our entire eh ck of Winter Drese Goods REGARDLESS OF COM Clogingout French Merinoes at 75 cents. Closing out French Poplins. Closing out Shawls. Closing out. Cloaks. All the leading makes of Muslin'. Bleached and tin tiles ched, 84. 7-8. 4-4. 5-4 6-4. 8-4, 9.4. and 10-4 wide, at the VERT lA.WEST PRICES. H. STEEL & SON, 1e23-entw-6t Nos. 713 and 715 DT. TEETH Street. delft-tfe4 ARMY GOODS. G +. ~ W. SIMONS db BROTHER , Treasurer FROTHINGLIAM & WELLS THE BATTLE•FLAG OF THE GALLANT EIGHTY-EIGHTH REGIMENT, PA. VOLS., is NOW ON EXHIBITION, AT EVANS Itr, 13".135.A.141213, tiICLIiAFY FinNIEMERS. 418 Alirifl STREET. - . • 'VAL kNI FS I _VALENTINES i ; BEI OTtPITL STYLES. I ti OREA.T.VARIBTY. Zr.t,te.. - avc. , ,ed et rates at- • 4. I NiON ValiNT NE DEPOT 1422 • ;:;f4 toottth VOUEirirtitrt:s MILITARY. 8 4 .Q. 5 . COLORED RECRUITS OW PAID IitSJO CASEI - B. A. FEINK, Lient Colonel and Provost Marshal. RETAIL DRY GOODS. EHIRTINGS, &c., Si the Yard or Piece, at LoWest Market Prises. UNBLEAQMED MU SIAN S. 11:4 Wide Peperell Sheetirgs. 10-4 Wide Pepereil Sheeting& 9-4 Wide Peperell Sheetinge. 0-4 Wide Heav - y.rown. 9-8 Unbleacked of every make. 4.4 do. do. do. 7-8 and 3y do do. do. 131,EAS.11UED MUSLINS. 10-4 and 9-4 Peperell Sheetings. 0-4 and 5 4 is all the good makes. 42 and 40- 'nein Pillow. Nuellns. 4-4 Williamagales, Pew York Miller -Ac., TICKINGS. BLANKETS:. WOOLENS UP STAIRS DEPARTMENT. BOW' CLOTHING ROOMS IN SECOND SrORY DACE BUILDING. COOPER ct CONARD, VERY LOW PRICES, At we are determined to close ont our entire stock of WINTER DRESS 003DS REGARDLESS OF COST. CLOSING OUT FRENCH MERINOS it 75 onto CLOSING OUT FRENCH POPLINS, CLOSING OUT SHAWLS. • CLOSING OUT CLOAKS SADSOM-STREET HALL. PHILADELPHIA MANUFACTURERS OF JEWELRY. FINE SWORDS, AND MILITARY GOODS IN EVERY VARIETY. Au2B-IMm 1=31112=1 HEAVY,_MEDIUDI, AND LIGHT MEETINGS AND SHLETINGS. STANDARD DRILLS, HEAVY CANTON FLANNELS. WASH ROTOR AND VICTORY CAMBRICS AND BILECIAS, BROWN. BLEACHED. ANYJ CORSET JEANS. No. J WORSTED YARN. &e. ge22lftf INSURANCE COMPANIES. F it A. N S L I Pi FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. Statement of the Assets of the Company ON JANUARY 1.13 T. 11304. Published in conformity with the provisions of the Sixth section of the Act of Assembly of April 6th, 1842. Mortgages. On property valued at over KOMODO. being First Mortgages on Real Estate in the City and County of Philaded.- phia, ascent 229. OA 24. in the neigh• boring counties $1,933,140 Real Estate. Purchased at Sheriff's sales, under mortgage Claims. vie: Bight houses and lot. S. W. corner Chestnut and Seventeenth streets.... A booze and lot, north eide of Spruce street. wept of Eleventh. Two houses and lot, south side of Spruce street, near Sixteenth 5treet,..... ..: Five bonne. and lots.. Nos. 521. 523, 625. 527, and 529 Dillwyn street Three houses and lot, east side Seven teenth street, south of Pine Rotel and lot, B. E. corner of Chestnut and Beach streets Five houses and lot north side George street, west of Ashton street Seven houses and lot, east side Beach street, south of Chestnut street A hone and lot, Fitzwater street, east of X frith street. A ground rent of WO on lot Ronk aide Otter, 'Peet of Leoparn SS lots of tronnd on Brickley street and Quelvelle %venni), Bristol A house and lot, month side Stiles street, east of Sixteenth street A house and lot, east side Front street north of Cherry street, Kensington. Two bonsai and lots, north aide Filbert street, weet of Eighth street Ftvehoness and lot, north side Danphln Fstivet. east of Coral street A house and . let, east side Sixteeuth o rit.. south oU Olstottnut street A house and let; west eider Bread street. south of Reis. street' A house and•loiaOuth side Filbert St.. west of Sixteeitli street Two houses. an& lots. on earner of Vrankford Rowland Auburn street. fronting' on Frankford Road Two houses and - lets, B. W. corner Lombard and Twenty-tbird streets. fronting on Lombard street Three jots of grorad, K. W. corner Twenty-third and Meredith streets. Total. enrvcyed and fined at $127.61.2 /3 loans. Temporary Loans on Stocks as Collate• al Security (valued at $121•434)• • —• • StOcks. $45,000 11. 8: 7.30 Treasury Rotes -. 37.0.0 11. S. One-Year Certificates ..-- 76.000 11. S. 1.70 Year 'Registered Sonde 20.000 C. S. 3.20 Year Coupon-Ronde... 10 c.OO almisouse Loan. 6 per cent 9, OGO Penne7lvanta State Six per cent, Loam of May. 1661 10.000 North Penna. R. R Bonds 900 North Penna. R R. Cannon Scrip.. 300 Shares Pehnsylvania R. R. Co. 91 Shares Franklin Fire Ins. 00.... 2CO Mares Dank of Kentucky 17 Shares B orthern Bank Nentneky 100 Shares Union Bank Tennessee-- • 13 Shores Inanrancs Company of . the St., t 3 Of Peßusylvania,.... 200 Shares Sonthn ark Railroad 'Co. 24 Shares Union Canal Company. • 2 Shares Continental. Hotel C 0.... &COO Continental Hotel Bonds 700 Philadelphia City Loan. 310 Philadelphia City Warrants.; Total market vains $302,344.70- COST 207,505 00 Notes and Bills Rezeivable 54.991 0 SO Revenue Stamps 95 55 Cash on hand Cash in hands of Meats Mstate.. ... . —.4127,612 23• 115,911.20 Market price.. Cost, as above Advance in Stocks., . .... $302,541 70- 267,003 00 Market priee• . Cost, as above Advance in val=e. Masses.-by Vire. Losses paid duriag the year 1863........ By order of the Board. lit-tuvcsmrs,, PRESIDENT SEURETARY PRO. TEM. DI-RECTORS. OHAS, N RANCHES, ISAAC LEA. TD web W.A3aPat, ADWARD.O DILLS. FAMUSL GRANT. - - . GEO. ___- _ JACOB R. SMITH , ;ALFRED _TITLES. GEO. W. RICHARD% {ERAS. W. LEWIS. M, D CAA& BANCRER, President EDWARD C. DALE. Vise President. JAS. W. Dio.ILLLISTRR, Sec. pro tem SIXTEZN TH ANNUAL REPORT OF 1718 PENN aICUPUA.M. LIFE INSURANCE CORPANY. OFFI7E No. 9,%1 CHESTNUT STREET. Published in Conformity with the Charter. RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR ENDIYG DECEMBER • H. 1863: For Life Pro:Mame for term of Life Whe.2o7 18 For Extra and Wee Rieke, &e 6.478 91 For interest Received on invest ments 96.693 99 246,779 96 For scrip Dividend's received from Policies Purchased and Cancelled .. ..... LOSSES AND EXPENSES DURING T. PERIOD. For Thirty Losses, amounting to $82,600 00 For _Expenses, Salaries. Medical. Examinations. Myer's., 13,005 'l3 For Rent, 'I axes, Revenue Stamps; he 3,611 78 For Commissions to Agents, Ad esrtising, Licenses, &c 8,860 48 107,977 39 ----- $144.072 66 DISBURSEMENTS. For Return Premiums, Foliciee purebased d cancelled.... 8,752 85 For Interest paid 1,019 50 Fort!. S. Sanitary Commission. 900 00 11,253 35 Added to Capital in MA—. .1152.820 21 Capital accumulated to Decem ber 31.186Zxi, 7e9 Ss Deduct Scrip of 1 & 50 to 1i56, re ceived in payment of Pre miums 61323.00 1.088.469 50 Accumulated Capital December 31,163 161 221.289 71 ASSETS OF THE COMPANY LIABLE FOR LOSSES. *24, 000 0011. S. 6 per cent Loan of 1865, cost $22,47125 40,026 00 7 3-10 Treasury Notes.. 41,400 00 1C0.6C0 CO 11. S 6 per cent. Trans ferable Loan. .1821 100.212 BO 1100.000 MU. S. 5-E0 6 per cent Loanloo,ooo 00 35.892 M Pennsylvania per emit. Loan, taxed 31, fin 69 20,000 CIO Pennsylvania 6 per cent. Coupon Bonds 18,535 00 81,500 00 Philadelphia 5 per cent Loan, taxed 26,915 76 37,600 LOPhiladelpbta 6 percent. Loan, exempt 36,194 60 19,400 CO Philadelphia 6 percent. Loan, free 18,084 00 20,200 00 Philadelphia 5 per cent. Loan. taxed 16.414 75 10.000 00 Pittsburg Sper ct. Bonds. 5,320 00 26.000 00 Allegheny County- 6 per cent. Bonds 19,895 00 10,0210 00 Washington County 6 per cent. Bonds 7,620 00 21,000 00 Pennsylvania Railroad Ist morL Bonds 20.990 00 12,000 00 Pennsylvania Railroad 3d.pnort. Donde 9.796 ZS 10,000 CO Harrisburg Railroad 6 per cent. Bonds ..... . 10440 00 10,00050 Louleville City 5 Per cent. - . Bonds. -7,141 40 800 Shares Penns. R. Stock , 26,442 77 160 Shares Lehigh Coal and sinvivitrtarondStigekln s A. 7.817 26 213 'Bl ' 4 B . Co. Stock ... 5,675 38 100 Sharer, Weetern Stock 6,882 60 209 Shares Commercial Bank Stock 11,03.5 26 76 Shares Bo America Bank Stock rth 10.168 00 100 Shares Manufacturers' & Mechanics' Bank Stock 2,784 00 50 Shares Mechanics' Bank of St. Louis 4.980 50 260 Shares Delaware Mutual S. Ins. Co. 5t0ck... .... 6.250 CO 60 Shares Girard B ' k Met. 2,000 00 36 Shares Farm ers'de Mecha nics' Bank Stock. 1.820 00 425' Shared Corn Exchange Bank Stock ' 12.750 00 $595,9513 75 925,936 55 bond's and mortgages , all first liens, 303.652 65 12,716 67 ground rent-. 11,955 CO Real estate held icy the Company 41,634 75 Premium notes secured by pelletal 91.482 EC Loans and collaterals raw 80 Balances in hands of agents 11.626 09 Quarterly Pa) manta due Company 32.79 . 3 20 Cake furniture 2,452 23 Scrip dividends purchased by Company...".. 86,241 92 Gal h on hand and in bank 32.055 42 Internet on stocks and loans accrued to De cember 31. 1863 Life interest and annuity— • • Deposit in U. S. Sub-Treasury Deduct losses due in 1264 Janoont.. It PHILADELPHIA, January Li, 1884. At an election held at the office of the Company on Mora ay. the 4th Snot the following named gentlemen were duly elected Trustees to serve for three years: John O. Brenner, William P. Hacker, Benjamin Coates, J.eeph EL Trotter, Richard S. Newbold, William H. Kern. James B. McFarland. James Easton. Edward M. Needles. At a meeting of the Board of Trustees. held on the 12th inst., tbefollowing officers were elected : President, JAMES TRacillfalß: Vise President, SA.MI'L E. SPOKES; a. V. P. ono Octuanr, SORE W. HOBNOB; Secretary, R F. STEPHENS. The Board have declared a Scrip Dividend of FORTY PER osirr. upon the Cash Premiums paid in 1883. on all Policies in force on the 31st ultimo. ana have decided to receive the Scrip Dividends of 1222,.• 1868. and January, 1869, in payment of Premiums on and after the 18th inst. .from those who pay their premiums in cash, and to credit those indebted for Premium Notes or Loans on Policies: with the amount of their Scrip for those years on their Notes or LOatte on that date. JAMES TRACDOIR, President. SAMUEL E. STORES, Vise President 3/40. W. HOBNOB,, L. V. P. and Actuary. H. S. STEPHENS. Secretary. ials El 19 21 21425.81 'F AME INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 4 P H ILADE L PHIAR, FIRE AND . INLAND DISURANO.S. DIRECTORS. Francis N. Buck,' John W. Bverman. Charles Richardson. Robert B. Potter, Lewis. • John Mulder. Jr.. 0. NV._Davle, i. B. D Woodruff. P. S. Juntice..-. Chiplea Stokes.. OeordeA. West. . . Joseph D. Ellis. - • FRANCIS 'A. EMIL. President ' - oaks: RICITATIDSCRT, Vice Yiw-Idetet. W. L iii-SSCIESSP. lecretarv. jte/441 115,911 30 ao,sos 27 $27,041 66 4 611 83 31.854 49 $2,411,107 33 $ll ?O9 93 35,014 70 3A,457,849 95 $69,109 07 $252..60 95 E BAHR 17.766 90 600 25 40,000 00 $1.230.789 71 18,600 00 la,sti,me 71 INSURANCE COMPANIES. N I o MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY OP PHILADELPHIA, INCORPORATED 1804. The following statement of the affairs of the CotaPaul Is rotbliehea in conformity with a proyision of its charter: Premiums written from January 1, 1883, to January 1. /8 0 1. 0177.994 10 Do. undetermined January 1,1E83 43,488 12 Premiums earned during the year as aboye...gm, mg 79 Interest from investments 10.688 38 1.08606 DAM during the year. 1188,409 49 Return premtame ...11,360 99 Expenses, commissions, and contri butions to volunteers. United States tax. lustuanoes Less amount reserved to PnY /moms heard from but not adjusted....... 11.000 00 Commutation to customers in lieu Of ecrio , . 17,010 10 --..2201010 Balance remaining with the Com Pawl $R 809 03 The Directora 17ave declared a dividend of EIGHT PER CENT. on the capital stock. and SIX PER CENT. on the outetandirm scrip, out of the above profits. paya ble on demand, free of all taxes. The assets of the Company consist of 41 720 6 per cent bonds Camden and Amboy Railroad. 10,000 do. do. North Pennsylvania Railroad. 10.000:do. do. Philadelphia and Brie Railroad. 14.61 . 0 do, do. Chas and Dal. Canal CO, 11.6007.30 do. United states. 16,8006.20 do. do. 5 000 United States Certificates of IndetOdnets. 6,000 6 per cent. coupon bonds State of Pi Usyivania 10,100 0 per cent, bonds do. 2.010 loan to State of Pennsylvania, aid to volunteers. 16.0006 per cent. bonds city of Philadelphia. 7, (00 do. do. city of Pittsbnrit. • 7.000 6 per cent. bonds do. 416 6 per cent. scrip North Pennsylvania Railroad 1.563 shares Union Mutual Inenrance Company. es, do. Delaware Mutual Insurance Company. 100 do. North Petineyivanla 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. 13 -- 45.57493 Sundry accounts due for =settled premiums. - salvages, and other accounts 60.465 94 At the annual election for Director& held January 11. 11364. the following gentlemen were elected Directors to serve three years: • Imam's Tete. George Lewis. John H. Irwin. David Saiamon. liewbery it: Smith. • • G W Bernadon, J. P. Steiner, W. 8. Baird, S. Delbert.air one year, -who constitute the Boar&ot Directors with Richard S. Smith, e. Destonet, A. S. Borte, Wm. C. Kent, Henry Lewin, Jr., kdward L. Clark. Ellie Ismail, Norris S SMITH, President. jaixaw RICHARD B JOHN NOSS, Secret STATEMENT OP TEE MUTUAL FIRE IRSDRANOSCOMPAZIT OF PHILADELYRIK, January Ist. 1864. - Office No. 5 South FIFTH Street. Amount of Property Insured Amount of Premium Rotas Balance Oath Assets. Jan. le f t, 1884 Received Interest on Premicaa Notes, 1863.... Received for Poholes. Surveys. and. Transfers IE6S Received Cash Premiums, Perpetual Isom- 11111C8I1 Received Extra ......... Received Interest on havastsnonts.... Received. Gain on Salo of City Loans . . By Expenses $727 Si . By Commissions Paid Agents 261 SI By Interest Returned 6 76 By Premiums Returned 960 CAS R, ASSETS. Invested in United States 7 3-10 Loan.sl, 044 21 • Invested in United States 5•20.L0an.. 3,900 00 Office Furniture 13168 Cash in hands of Treasurar 618 77 5.697 56 No Loss the past year. No Liabilities at this time. CAPITAL.OP THE COMPANY Premium Notes _ _ _ $-10.601 00 Invesments in Unite& States 7 3.10 Loan 1.01421 Investments in United States 520 six per cent. Cost et Loan 900 5 00 Office Furnitnre 3. 131 8 Cash in hands of the Treasurer ...... 616 77 DIRSC Benjamin Malone, Aaron W.-Gaskill, James Smedley. Charles J Ellis, Thomas Mather, Caleb Clothier. T. Ellwood Chapman. Bribiam P. Reeder, Eli Dillin, Joseph Chapman, Simeon Matlack, Joreph W. Moore. BENJAMIN &TALONS, President T. ELLWOOD CHAPMAN, Secretary. 'ja2l•thstn6t* . YNWCRANCE AGENCY. GETTY & A.BROTT, INSURANCE AGENTS, NO. 4.;3 1 5-. CHESTNUT STREET. e following FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES are repro tented : Continental of N. Y. „ Capital and Assets nearly. E 1,1300. 000 North Anwrisan do. do. do 300. 000 Arctio do do. do 600,0L0 Niagara do. do. do . 600.000 Aggregate Fire Insurance Capital 13,803.000 Insurance made at moderate rates L 066011 promptly adjusted and paid. The principal merchants in this city are. insured in these wall•known Companies. Eau - 13, 7 .8c A:FM(3MP, AGENTS. INSURANCE AGENCY. WILLIAM GETTY 'has associated. with him Air. WILLIAM ARROTT, ander the style of GE'rTY ARROTT, for the purpose of transacting a GENERAL FIRE, MARINE. AND InUAND AGENCY AND BRO KERAGE BUSINESS, and reopen fully solicits for the new firm a continuance of the patronage so liberally be estoarad. upon the undersigned. ' - WILLIAM GETTY. Agent, jal94titheSt 424 CHESTNUT Street. EDUCATIONAA. DICKINSON COLLEGE GRAMMAR SCHOOL—Term will cpon THURSDAY, 2lst Jan. ia9 cat• H. C. CRESTON. Principal. ALEXA.NDRES KID GLOVES. A. LARGE STOCK. (SIZES FROM 73a TO I0e.) JUST RECEIVED BY MINTIRE & BROTHER, (Formerly HILL Ev svANs,) 1035 CHESTNUT STREET. Ja94 104 1.000 BARBELS PRIME GROCER'S k Allan Kegs. Prime Newark Sweet and vhampagna Cider conktantly on band and fevr sale by ALDRICH. & YEBEISS. No. IS, SO. &SS LIiTITIA Street, ]alS•llt' - REIMER'S COLORED PHOTO GRAPHS. made for $l, bare a Widespread and daily increasing popularity Their merits are appre ciated by the masses. SICO ND Street. above Green. ANNA M. ROSS' FRIENDS CAN OB TAIN her last PICTURE in carte de ytelte style. taken a few weeks before Inwilleath: at R. G. PAXSON'B GALLERY. EIGHTH and : ISE Ste.. sal6tanthsl* EDMUND WILCOX, NOTARY FUBLII AND COHHISsIONER OF DEEDS. WILCOX oit DELLEKER, CUWOM-HOUSE DRONERS, :140- Wm 6t No. 404 CHESTNUT Street THE REGULAR ECLECTIC' MEDI CAL COLLEGE, formerly the Pennsylvania Medi cal College, organized 1818, chartgted by the Legislature 1852. located on NINTH Street, two squares south of the Continental Hotel. The spring and summer session commences on the FIRST MONDAY in FABRUARY. and continues sixteen weeks, seven lectures daily and two home each day devoted to dissecting and operative surgery. under • the stipervieion of Professor JONES. of the United States artily. and Professor JONES Mc- CLIDITOCK, one of the oldest and most noted surgeons in America. Studer' , s who have attended one Course of lectures, elle wish to r epare themselves as army stir aeons, or for general practice, should avail themselves of this course of lecturee. For fees, Stc., inquire of W. PAINE, Dean, 933 ARCH Street. or 411168 binCLIN TOCE. M. 1) • 905 WALNUT Street.. The Fifteenth Annual Comma , cement and dedication of the new College Building will occur on WEDNES DAY' HYBRIDS. January 27th. at 714 o'clock. mrcu PIIBLIC are invited. NATIONAL COFFEE ROASTER AND CORN POPPER—HYDE'S PATENT. All lover. of good Coffee should try one. It is provided with a pment.Trier, to test the Coffee and prevent burnin•r Ali the winch:tat ifotels are putting them in use. For Pale at the Hardware. House Furnishing, and Stove Stores.. Price from $2 to $lOO. Manuf.ctured and for sale, wholesale and retail. by the coffee Bonder and Mill Manufacturing Company, PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE and FlFTlilleTli streets. jara•etnthlmfp IT FIN & RILLIFR, AGENTS FOR THE PIMICHASS AND SALE OF CITY AND COUI TRY PROPERTY.—Money procured on Mortgage, Collectors of Hume Rents, Ground Rents, Book. Ac. °curds, Obligations, dm. Office, No. AAO South FOURTH Street jai& 1m TGe following properties for sa'a : A lot of ground on the west aide of Sixth Street. 100 feat front, extending south of Little Poplar street 196 feet 2 inches to the middle of Marshall s rest: on it is erected a Brick House. Stable, and oat-build. imps. AleG, a lot of ground. east side of Seventh Street. 100 feet front, lt9 feet 10 inches south side of Little Poplar Street, to the middle of Afax.1..,11. street. Title Indiana table. AL•o. a four-story Brick House. 1 330 Girard AVaillia, price 011 MO. A four-story Brick Mines. 131-0 Girard Avenue, price 013,000. Both modern improvements. Only $l,OOO to WACO cash wanted. Ba;lttlea OIL mort gage. Attires- story Brick House, To. 413 North Thirteenth sheet .oes, Bath, and all modern -improvements. Price i,OOO. $l4OO may remain on mortgage. Also. a three-story Brick House, No. 1151 North Six.. teen'h Janet. Modern conveniences, Gas. Bath. de Prise $2,000. 01.200 may remain. KOHN a Itltiringll. Mk South FOU aTH Street. N. W. corner LIBFARN Gtreet. CORRECT PIANO TUNING. —3lr. C B. SABGBMT'4I Orders for 'Priming and Mensiring_ 'Pianos are received at MASON it 00.'8 Store. 001 0111113TMU P Street. - on/y, Mr. 8. has had eleven years' factory experience in Bos ton.- end. five years' emploYment in Philadelphia. SPSC —Minos Weathered to sound as soft and etTeet-toned ae new. teithout removing. • germ, tar Tuning. 81. oat-Mall $221.262 22 1479,4h9 12 13.030 33 15.8813 60 2.610 63 $131,089 24 $18.219'18 •••• .... .$220.000 00 29.257 29 -.4136057+93 10,000 00 itsedms 16 H, F, Robinson. EIVIIITta C. Cook, James R. Campbell. Geary Samuel. Charles Wheeler, Gilbert H. Newhall, Thomas Danett. lamming& 104.450 00 40.804 a) $6.692 50 $6 692 60 $46.301 66 NEW PUBLICATESNS. T E ATLANTIC MONTHLY FEBRUARY, 1884 The FEBRNARY ATLA NU° is Nos► Nee AT LIST OF CONTENTS Genius; My Brother and I; A Half-Life and Ralf a Life; On the Relation of Art to Nature: Snow; Home and Home Papere: The Convoltionists of St. Medard ; Pretence; Glacial Perla; Bryant; Anteeley Hall and Newstead Abbey; The Lest Charge: Northern Invasions; Reviews and Literary Notices. at TEAMS.—The ATLADITTC /IS for gale by all Book an Periodical Dealers. Price. 25 cents a number. tint.. ScrlPtiono for the )ear, $3. postage paid. Cron PRIC ES. Twir copies for one year. 45. and each additional sub scription at the earns rate: and an Extra Copy gratis for every Club of ten Subscribers or every Eleven Copies for $25. TICKNOR & FIELDS., PUBLISHERS, 1135 WASHINGTON St.. Boston. Mass TEN NIGHTS BAR ROOM, AND WIIATI SAW VIERS T. S. ARTHUR. This Thrilling Story. In which are shown some of the coneennencen of TAVERN KERPING of "Sowing to the wind" and `• reaping of the whirl wind." and " fearful consummation." is having an immense sale. and should be read by young and old. For sale by Booksellers generally. and by the publish ers: BRADLEY Et CO.. No. 66 North FOURTH Street. Philadelphia. B. —sent by mall on receipt of the Price, Nb.W BOOKS AT REDUCED PRICES _ All $1.60 Books we Sell for $1.25 All $1.25 do do d 074 100 All lltt do do do . t: Utt go All 76 cent do do do A KA 65 7 All 60 cent do do" do . . .... V ..... 40 All 26 cent do do do 201 PITCHBR'S. ROB CHESTNUT Street PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS. HOLDING PROM TWELVE TO POUR UONDRED PICTURES. Ranging in price from Atir sr. CENTS TO 65 DOLLARS ja22.mti PITOLIEfre, FOR CIIESTNU.L. Stoma 20 CTSI ATLANTIC. FOR FEBRU ART. PITCHER'S SOS CHEITNUT St itt23•3t 20 CTS 1 CONTINENTAL, FOR FE. BRIT. RY. PITCHER'S ROSCHESTNEIT St. 1a.23-St 20 CTS! GODEY FOR FEBRUARY PITCHER'S, SOS CEIBSTRIIT St. ja.23 at THE NATIONAL QUARTERLY RE VIEW FOR DECEMBER. This number commences a new volume of this valu able end able Review. Terme. lilt per Year; V. per etude number. - ,d i gency, 33' South SIXTH Street, office of Appleton - Et Itiyoloptdia, a9.9-3t NEW BOON S I NEW BOOKS 11 Just received LT ASHMBAD & BVANS, Encoolsors to Wtttia r. Hazard. No. 128 CHSSTNEIT Street _ . THE COLOR-GUARD: being a Corporal's Notes or Military Serviee ie the 19th Army Corps. B 3 James K. Ile.mer. 62d M.aelotchrtgetts Regiment. COUNSEL AND COMFORT. By the Country Parson. Es.glit-h edition. .r 2. INIZ: A TALE OF THE, ALADIO. By Augusta J. Evens, author of '•Benlah. ' THE BLACK PLUME RIFLES. BY Nary A. Howe. ATLANTIS MONTHLY for P.hruarY• 5a2.3 EMANCIPATED S LAVES. - CARD Photographs of Emancipated Slaves from Louisi ana. MoALLIS PRE & BRO.. The nelt proceeds from the sale of these photographs Will be devoted to the education of colored people to the Department of the Gulf, nowni.der command of Major General Banks. sari-4t WANTS. WANTED -IN AN OFFICE, A LAD of unexceptionable character, 14 to L 5 7ears of age. Addreee Box 1361 Poet Office 4143 3t* STEAM ENGINE WANTED.-A SE CONDHAND STEAM ENGINB AND BOILERS, or either. of twenty to thirty-horse power, wanted. Ad dreg; P. O. ," Box 23E9, with fall description, price Sm. JE,23-Str pARINEB WANTED.-A GENT, E. MAN with some capital. and wishing to commence the manufacture of WOOL HATS. is desirous of cou nseling himself with some party who has means and a hn ow le ige of the business, Reply to Box 337 New York Post Otilee, stating address with references. ia23.3t• TO CAPITALISTS-WANTED SLO 000 Cash by TWO GENTLIMEN of Philadelphia, to establish a IiigNUFATURDiG SIISINE , S which will cer tainly pay a most excellent profit. The par , ies deeirous of securing the above sum are thoroughly competent for carrying on the business, and in view of the expo rience which they have attained in the same, ( eel en tirely sanguine of success. For particulars. please ad dress " BnUrprise, at the Office of this viper, giving name, and stating Where an interview can be had. It* WANTED.—AN EXPERIENCED 5e.1...3t1AN for ity Trade. M a CLOTH HOO. iddracet, .11 Salesman," Box 1701 Plitladeltdo, la Post Offico. Ja22-30 TO PRINTERS.-BY ADDRESSING -I.- "D. A.." Box 1227 Philadelphia P. 0., Pa., any it Printing Office can secure the services of a PR CAL PRIMER: one who has been in the same office for 2. years is now, and has been for four years. Fore lean Can feed a nower prees;.good local writer, 4c.' Bost of reference given (including present plate)l would prefer to take the permanent charge of a good Country. Office, or would be willing to purchase one. ja22,lt WANTE D-TWO FIRST-GLASS SALESMEN, aconainted with near country trade and short-time buyers. in a Jobbing Notion House Ad dress Box 2264 Philadelphia Post Office. ia2l.6t. WANTED - CLOTHING.-PERSONS haying Clothing to dispose of will plea.. call OR or address C. SIEGLER, ieS.tritbsaa* No. 203 GUESTN UT Street, -L.=N EXPERIENCED BOOK KEEPER dr sires employment In the Evening in any capacity in which a knowledge of brisbreas could be made available. Address "J: W„' , 80x.1.28 P 0...ia71-121" 'WANTED -AN OFFICE SITUATED T T In WALIWT,,be . t anon Front and. Fourth streets, Address immediately, 'Room -IL" Ashland Rome. i 521.30 WANTED -A. PHYSICIAN TO AS SIST or become a Partner in an Office.with an ()o culist; a young azaduate from one of the. rialatillPula Cclieges preferred. Addrees Philadelphia P. 0 a2l-St . Box 2CBB. WA NT ED-A YOUNG MAN TO • • take an active position in a Dry 01003 S COMOII6IIIO/1 Hones: also. a BOY, with good references. Address Box 13t9 P. O. i al9-6t WANTEM=A WHOLESALE DRUG AND PAINT HOITSII . IB desirous of making an ar rangeront with a person having loge Commercial ac. enaintancs and a knowledge of the Drug and Paint Business as a TRAVELLING SALESMAN. To such a person a liberal salan . will be paid Address, with real name and references , ' Salesman," at office of The Pre v. All comannicallownhold in fitript Oprdia4hea JAW-at* AGENTS WANTED TO SELL THE STANDARD HISTORY OF THE WAR. A rave chance to make money. Agents are clearing from $lOO to $2OO a month. 200,000 volumes already sold. Send for circulars. Address JONES BROS. 41; CO., Publish ers, BALTIMORE, deBo. 3w* Ai DEPUTY QUARTERMASTER GiNERA.L'S OFFICE—PalLapaLratA. Feb. 11, VESSELS WANTED immediately t 0 eart7 00.9. L CO the following points! Tortajraa. • Key West, Plc Fort Monroe. VA Alexandria Va. Mewbern,a. O. Port Royal, 8. C. A. BOID. fele-tit Captain and Assistant Qaartermaster. BOARDING. WAN TED BY A GENTLEMAN and Ilia wife. without children, a tine. large se cond-story front BOOK nafttrnished. with BOA tal, in a strictly private family, within say twenty minuted' walk of Third and Cheetnat streets. a perinea. nt home is desired in the above. and to any suitable offer ing the most satisfactory assurances a+ to responsibility and character will be given. and liberal price paid. Beet of Broad and between Market and Spruce streets preferred. Address Boa 882 Phila. P. 0. ia22.2t. FOR SALE AND TO LET. COAL YARD FOR SALE.—THE fitted-nr, Yard in the city. Capacity for doin an', amount of business. Inquire at 957 /forth NINTH NTH street. below Girard avenue. Tsrms easy. 10.2.3-60 WELL SECURED MORTGAGES - Three of $4.000 each, one of $2,1520, one of $1,500 . Also, a yearly Ground Re a of $6O. For sale by ja22 2t* BoNsrgi Conveyancers, - North NINTH Street. FOR SALE AND EXCHANGE.-FINE Farm, 217 acres. on the Delaware river, north of this city; valuable Farm, 125 acres, near Wissahickon Station, N. P. N. M. ; another near Penn Lynn Station, N. P. R K., 71 acres Lebeeter•eminty Farm. 243 acres, near station Fauna. N.; line Farm near Trenton. N J. A number of Fruit Farms in the States of Delaware and Maryland will be sold low and on sexy terms.- Call and examine Register of Farms. 11 PST MT. jel'O•tf IS3 WALNUT Street. FOR SALE.-THE ELEGANT BROWNSTONE MANSION, Northwest Corner of BROAD and BROWN Stree -No . 524 WA LNU COXr&e t. gett FOR BALE CHEAP—HOUSE 1818 " WALLACE( Street, with all modern improvements Enquire on the premises, or to P. JANNEY, No 16 N. DeLAWA RN Avenue. ia93 din TO RENT- WANTED TO RENT =Atm the 16th of MARCH, a nioderste-sized SCOUR, with modern improvements. situated between Batton wood and Girard avenue. and Sixth and Twelfth streets. Address Box 2n84, Post Oflloe. is trithrit" el FOR S A LFek.',Z.FSIF,ABLE IN VESTMENT—STORE INO. Northwest corner of Thirteenth and Lombard streets. Also, D well - ink Nouse adjoining on Thirteenth i greet. APPIY to A B C &EVER & CO. 6t* S. W. oor. NINTH and FILBERT streets.. fit WANTED-A TRACT OF T1M ...11-• BNB LAND, near Railroad or Water Parson, rishinic. t o diaßose. 'address. ;stating particulars. aoc.. P. M., " Line Lexington P. 0.. Pa. r FOB SALE-A FINE THREE STORY STONE HOUSE. and LOT. situated M the "Oreea Tree" Station. on the Pennsylvania Central Railroad. twenty miles from Philadelphia The Rome is large and modern built. with fine fruit, water. ate. For farther information apply to Miss A. R. DAVIS, on the eternises. or WM. T. ELBERT, ja2-stuthisse. 321 WALNUT Street. dft VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE. No 1. A inoAT YARD, DRY DOCK. 6140 PR, and ARP ample for storing lumber, dm , situate In PORT PROVIDENCE, -.lf file SBA of Plicenix gills, connected with the Bermaide of the Schuylkill Canal. A good cation, at which a large business was dine the past year. 2. A strong-built and well. arranged STE 615-SA MILL, !innate in the village of KOURY Ct. rate, opposite Phoenixville. Said mill is 126 fest long by 34feet Wide; 60-horse power enalne with double boilers; two vertical and one circular saws; basin floats: 100.000 feet of logs: coal. wharf, and large sad for lumber; brick office. with two rooms. The "whole property lies between apablir strict and the Bermside of the Schuylkill Canal. altar hi said village, in separate lots, of large size, two brisk dwel ling. houses, well and tastefully finis oed, with callers. kitchens, sittintrooms. dinging-rooms, parlors. chain bers,avater, atc...and frame stable; also a frame carpenter shop. The fort going'protrude& will be sold altogether. Or divided. to snit Purchasers They ate sold to close partnership, and deserve, the attention of the Mite of rapt. tal and enterprise.. Title irdispatable. Terms easy, which will be made known, with fail partionlare, by aPPlica cation to -E. F. PERITYPACITES, Phcoalxville, • Walt Agent for DAV. S dt WHITTAK ftR, OARTE DE VISITES.-NONE EX "..." eel re beauty fidelity. or N finish Nate in nish, those made tot B F. lißlidt,R. at td.i ponnlar ortsblistmeut, 62 fi &LOB Street. eo early. 7 MS CH ESTNtrk Street AMUSEMEIIiTS. MISS ANNA E. DICI.KINOON (Br urvrrArzow) WILI# REPEAT HER GREAT PATRIOTIC ADDRESS, Delivered in the flail of the Donee of EoDreeentsthee. before the Preaident and Members of the Cabinet and Contgrees, ACADEMY 011 ON WEDNEMDAY EVEICING WEXT, :rah We. AT 8 O'cLoc,c VOKETS. 25 CetCA BESEEVEIVSEATe., Caate Tietrets can be had o.4cand'after MOSIVAIt, Xith fast at the ACADEMY OF Pifl SIC. and at 001)1X'8. a B. corner E. EVENTH and CHESTNUT Strnete. Lia23.4t P HI , ;AYE , January 18th, Mg. 311sa dlniio E. Dieleinst.:.': The a miernhaned rit , zenr of PhijadelpMa rennet:olllr reorient that you will repeat at the ticadem.Vpf Magic In thin city. the patriotic addrs... delivered - NY you. ti t'u the invitation of Senators nri blerulasra of Congrcas. Ht the Ball of the Hohne of Reprees f niatt,,,,, eveziligt of Saturdsy, the 16th inet. Hoping for a favorle le reopens.) to this —..-ttneet - , slid. d&gil ilia that 3rOII will demignate this DUI trate 9a nadir a day at will snit your convenience, We are, very rsspectfally, yoo•3, Ater: Crated. Edromd A. Soud.ir Thourita Ricbardaanqh.Chi,•, C J. Ildifman. Charles linecht, R. Alallenry. Robert Ervien, P. B. Atingle, Jet, os Steel, Alex. Well diet; Edward Eitex, James P_ Perot. B. G. °aqui'. D. W. Herd - Mei Simeon Matlack. H el. Lea, J. M. Smith, W. Dixon, E. Dunwoody. Mex. ,HlRifok, Eiti,ter Brook, John. Hartman. 'Wm R. aupper. S. Myers, and others. Arch. Getty. 'rho', as Allman. Samuel L. Ward, George Coo/Mao. GeorgeL.Ruzby. James A. 'IA right. S J. Comb.. Howard Hinahmera Nathan Brooke, Jo P. b S R. Shipnno, er. S. 'vi. George W. Nears, 3-orrm Baugh, R, 'plan. L. O. Graff. &annul Hartranft, J Dunwody, W. 0. Browne. Tromas A. Wright. E. H. Push, A J Andrews, W. W. Stitt, G R. Tisdale, Josiah Bryan, .11fecArs. Arch. G.tty. Ater. eattell, Thoe. .Velorwriel SoudEv, nnet Other. 4. GeNTII3IEF: I lbabit heartily for the homeroom foi red on me by 3 ear sestet kind invitsiion, and teethe' adth piessure receiving it from own sityof Yhilaiol pbia.:lwould name Wednesday. the 27th inst., mitts time. Truly youre, ANNA E WAsEneuTolc D. 0, January 20. 1864. ja23-27rat NEW CHESTNUT T. THEATRE LEONARD GROPER Mumps' Mr. DROVER hag the honor to announce that he OP • nossepston of the New Chestnut- street Theatre, an give the openlimp.i.rfprmence of hittloa,ou haDAY, January 26th, 1864 Several important alterations take place in its aufito• rinm-- so as to conduce still more to the comfort of the listronth aznongtt valet is the lighting of the Dress Circle. Balcony with a circla of Chandelier,, yy. Corea line & Baker. THE COMPANY has been selected during the past font months with the greatest possible care. from the principal Theatres . of America. and preients an array of acknowledged talent inch as few can equal. Miss SUSAN . DENIN. The accomplished young erupts. far - many years and during present season a highly guestimate' ' §tar Miss 41..10E ELAGIDE: From socceseful riiarsilig:tMg,tgerniuti in most of [ha American cities. MS. A. B. rhapin. f Miss (1. Augustine, Nles Sea., Gimber, MI 8 oharlotte Adam'. Mies Maxie Bo.iface, 1 Mi. Effla Forrest. Miss swum Schenck, 1 Mies Henrietta Welts. Mina Annie Ward, AND .TOHANNA. CLAPSSZN. The fletebrated Svalls Soubrette Mr. GRA eLEe BARRON". The krninentloarer Actor. Mr. HAkRY PEARSON, ---. ---- TiiiiCelWriiiicldornedian. Mr, .Tames A Prior. Mr. S A. Herndon: Mr. W. A. Donaldson, Mr. T. S:. Hail, N . :, He Rogers. Mr. .T. V.' Ward. Mr. Walter .1.011 0 5 c, Mr. H. L. Everett; Mr. Coorge A Ana rews, Mr Henry Forrest...Tr:. Mr. Frank Mordannt, Mr. Sohn Matthews, Mr. T. H. Knight, Mr. Charles Blake. Mr P. L. Donnelly. Mr. G. W. Mitchell. ..It will be observed Vast the above list of Ladies and Gentlemen of the Company, contains several an knowledg. d and highly oatmeal "Stars." KB' An effi sient (tarps de Ballet and At:militaries. Ms el ; nuts arta Attaches of the highest order. worth, and capacity. THE ORCHESTBA. Under the BittOß Of the celebrated Comporer and Cher. Comprises a choice selemfon of the principal Indrament- Ittif to in thin and other cities. The Manager contidentlY anticipates, from the exalted ability and-reputation of Mr. Iloppitz as a composer and condactor or Dramatic Mork, a very high degree of favor for this department of the attraction. r everal new Overtures. Symphonies. and Musical Miscellanies will be presented at the open ing performance. THE SCENERY Of this Beautiful Theatre, perhapg one of the finest got. feelion of Scenic Paintings in the toholettorld is from the hand. of those distinguished statists. Hassell Smith, Mr. Hilliard. and Messrs. Hayes and Selwin. Mr. Grover has the geed fortune to have engaged Mr. JOHN R. SMITH whose exquisite coloring, rapidity of execu tion, perfection of detail, together with the great success hieh his productions have everywhere achieved, stamp him as one of the very .firft artiete of the age. lie has also under engagement the justly celebrated young artist, Mr. D. A. S MONO. Every attention that care and labor can bestow will be given to properly Costuming and Mounting , the Pieces presented. PRIOES OF ADMISSION: Press Circle or Parquet 50 cents. ' Family Circle 25 cents. Orchestra Seats 75 cents. Fire of the front Eofas only are rasers-ed as Orchestra Seats. lie extra charge for securing Seats. AKiirtrhe opening performance will consist of the beato. fcu Airman by John .11elor 5Ns VETERiN.2 The cast embraces a very Large proportion of the Strength of the Company. Pttireast of character ' s and incidental synopsis. in future advertisements. The New Scenery for the Drama by Messrs. J R. Smith. and D. A. Strong. The Music for the drama, Entirely _Nob. by C. Koppitz. /104- The Sale of Secured Feats for the Initial. Perform ence of Mn. Drover's Smear_ commences at the. Boa ( m.. of Lb e _Theatre. THIS (Saturday) MORNING, Jan, 23d,1584. No extra charge for Securing NEW CHESTNIIT-STREET THEATRE. SATURDAY EVENING, Sannary_RS. LAST NIGHT of the NEW YORK FRENCH COMPANY. BENEFIT OF Mona. P. JUIGNET. Grand and Attractive 391! LADIES' BATTLE, Comedy, in three sate, by G Scriber. LES PANTIES DE VIOLETTE, Operetta by A. edam, PRICES OR ADMT;SION — Parquet, SI: Drees Cirel9, 73 cents: Family Circle, 25 cents. Performance to begin at quarter to eight. WIS. JOHN DREW'S NEW ARCH. stmor THEATRE. CROWDED AND FASHIONABLE HOUSES. SIXTH NIGHT OF MRS. JOHN DREW. THIAUTURDA) EVENING HUSBAND. 1864. A S BOLD STROK's FOR A Donna Olivia Hrs. JOHN DREW., Don Cearer Mr. Grilitth. To conclude with the thrilling Drama of ,N,..., THE WILLOW COPSE. Dore Fielding Mrs. JOHN DREW. Lnke Fielding, .. ..., harm Hill. Augc stun Stuart Dinllellgt. On Moulay, the MAGIC MARRIAGE 103 Curtain rim Zli at o'clock. WALNUT -STREET THEATRE.- Sole Loma M. A. GAMLETSON., Farewell night of the brilliant ongagementof MR.. J. S. CLARICE, Who will appear Tlllo (Saturdsv ) EVENING. lan. M, as THE TICKET. OF-LEAVE MAN. for m sitivel-y the last time, and as COME JOE in MR MUNI RR COUnI P . To conclude with THE CARPENTER OF NOTINN. On MONDAY, the charming and vereatlle 7onn g. actress, MbiE LIIC,ILLE WESTERN, apneen EAST LYNNE. - VITRA ANNOUNOENENT,--WAL ; •••••A NUT. STRRET THEATRE. The celebrated young. beautiful. and able Actress, LUCILLE WESTERN. Will have the honor or ammenetrig HER FARRWMA ENGAGEM,RNT. Prier to her departure for Califoria tar.ENUT.STREET THEATRE. On MONDAY EVakiilithlllext. MONDAY NIGHT, JANUARY WEL Appearing in, - EAST LYNNE. THE BLOP OR ISDI E T Early application ebould be sac de for choice seats. BOX BOOK NOW OPEN 3a ( I ,ol‘ CERT HALL-GOTTSCHALK, he manager of Mr. Gottschalk's Concerto very thankful for the kind patronaae received from the Phtle... delphia public. begs leave to announce that in order t 6 accommodate those who have been unable to obtain alb mission to hip last Col cern/. MB. L. M GOTTSCHALK . . . sivs one more GRAND VOCAL AND INSTRUMEL TAL CONCERT. on MONDAY BVBIUNG, Jan. 26th. 160.1. in which will appear Mile Arm - cowl. (Anti:Mlß, Ni'. L. M. GOTTSCHALK. Henri ABEL HAN N, (the favorite German Tenor, CARLO PATTI, S. BEHRENS. Admission, 60 cents; reserved seats, 60 cents extra. Seats may be secured. commencing Friday morning, Jan 22d. at 9A. 311. . at GOULD'S Music Store, corner ol SEVENTH and CHESTNUT Streets. Doors open at 7,4; Concert commences at 8 o'clock. 6t lirE A•T NATIONAL or BO 118 TROUPE—M.ARKET Streit, above Twelfth. Directress, Mrs. CHAJbLES WARNER, formed, Mrs. DAN RICE. IMMENSE ENTHUSIASM, The management beg leave to say that." MB, CHARLES PARKE* The Trick Clown, and r^s9 • MR. GEORGE DBRIODE„t , Thegreat Eqnestrian. baring been engegt... will air „pear 'every evening during thin week.' These artiste years ago; established their reputation ea excullent per formers. and in conjunction with tbeltreat National Troupe, wkll add to the novelties of the great and popu lar Crow. ADMISSIOM-25 gents; Stage Seats, SO cents; Private Dot. Mt: Gallery. lb vents Commence each evening at 7.4^ o'clock. MATINEES AVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY AFTERNOON. comnencing at 23d o'clock. Alba CONCERT HALL LECTURE HOWL. CHESTNUT STREET. ABOVE TWELFTH. FOURTH SUCCESSFUL WEEK OF WUNDERLICH% • 'rodeo of Slln■trations of . . . . . T. 8. }lllll3 TEN NIGHTS A IN RT A oes-soon. ALSO, JOHN BIPITAWS PILGRIM'S PROGRESS. And other attractive Scenes from LIFE. CHARACTER. NATl7ll3,and ART,_ Proprietor and Manager Mr. .1 OM% Vial, Will continue for a short s eason. This splendid series of more than 100 grand pgnomm, Paintings w ig s r e . xec El oo tedb-YE WIINDIRLICEI. an American Artist, 'who in stsnde unrivalled as &twat" Pater. Admission 25 cents. Children 16 cents. Doors open at 7 o'clock. • Liberal arrangements made with schools, temperances. and other societies. Matinee every Wednesday anti Saturday afternoon lt o'clock. Children . lo cents. Ja4-36k THE MANNED:MOB TAKES PLEA. that it SURE in announcing to its friends and the patois, FIFTEENTH FANCY DRESS BALL. Will takep ace on MONDAY EVENIE I, February let, VW AT THE AMEFIOAN ACADEMY Or MUSIC. Tickets can only be had by subscription of the member* of the Society. and the authorized Mansion. wheat id. dresses WID be published hereafter. delbtathetf TEMPLE OF WONDERS. ASSEMBLY BUILDINHA TENTH and CHERTNEIT Strome WILL SIIDSTLY CLOSE. MAGICAL and PHILOSOPEIICAL EXPERIMENT/los Great Powers of VBNTBILDQUIBSI, and the LEABICE. CANARY BINDS SIGNOR BLITZ will appear in hie Dope/ar Entertala meats EVERY EVENTS°, commencing at TX, &at WEDNESDAY GenieWED FTERMOON at 3 Admission W; Children lb cents. .0;441 pE.NNBYLVANIA. A CADEMY 0? MN VMS a tuiri. 10135 CuItITNIIT OPEN DAMN 016.66666 666667746717.1 . 6. 9 A. K. till 6P. M- A6=165166 26 cants. Ohildr en UN 61166, B . F, REIMER'S SPLENDID NEW Gallery larntrbes Ton an agreeable and life-liar por trait. Photbdrrhpbs. fresh, warm , and inlpree , rirely colored. 0•116 ARM Shoat. it" JOHN L. OAPEN, PHRENQW. G .a.. 11111: airewito rralttal. ?a and SWIM mal iig ta ritgovikm•rit 'of trroottgli multi. formation of friendships._ akr. A t i tgjar antiatlona or *lmmoral' even valstroo. . 11 1 .• & Mall, above Otaliank amtbst ZOGRAPHIOOI
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