SPECIAL NOTICES. 'COI.OATE ' S HONEY SOAP Shia celebrated TOILET SOAP, in each nntversal de- Lund, is made from the choicest materials. is mild and emollient in, lie nature, trigrautly mated, and estivate- 1Y beneficial in its action upon t 1:: a skin. For sale by all Dinggists and Fancy Goods dealers TWENTY-SECOND WARD--$75 BOUNTT. — • VOLUNTEERS will receive from Frovost Marshal YARDLEY. at Frankford, certificates that they are ae .oepted. and creibt6d to this ward, which will be cashed "THREE et case. by the Agent of the Central Committee. W. B. STORM, Secretary Central Committee. ONR-PlucE CLOTHING, OF THE LATRST £rrnEe. madam the Beet Manner.eznreeely for RETAIL AE,Efi LOWEST Selling Prices marked in Plain "rum. All goods made to Order warranted satiates -I,ory. Our ONE. PEKE SYSTEM it strictly adhered to. LC are thereby treated alike. de23-1Y JONES & CO.. 604 MARKET Street. HAIR DYE I HAIR DYE! - - &ATM-MO - WS celebrated HAIR DIE is the Beget le /A m World. TI - e only Harmless, Tree. and Belt: ,la Bye known. This splendid Hair. Dye is perfect-o , tfrf Bed, Ensty, or CIMY Hair, instantly to a GTheep az Nedural Brown, without inuring the Hair or to,itt• tilt the Skin, leaving the Hair Soft and Benittital: :1 6 arta Thak vital'''. frequently restorlue t e Pr i 'L td , 4 _color, and ?edits' the effects of t,s.d "11110111119.8 LS signed WiLizaw I. RA TOEF:,0B: Si] 0t .. 1 1.F11 . Cre -Vane imitations, and. ehoctld be xv)1116, - ; 001 c Or Dranista. As. FIXTORY. 81 BARCLAY Street, "NOW York. Batchelor's new Toilet Cream for Dress - me . Ike Hair. 3,29-27 •Dlt. SWEET'S INF,ALLTBLE LINIMENT Cllan -41eaciaohe inarec,dia te/c and was never known to fail. BRYAN T, Srr:ATTON, & CO.'S NATIOXAL COra , r4OE, S. IL corner of SEVENTHand ':-.OII2STNUT Strccts. Instruction in Book-keeping, Cow .:'-nierclal Law. Commercial Calculations,Ensiness Yen. Inanship. and Business Correspondence. both day and - G r i ming. Call or send for a Circular. ja`2o.6t. ~I9.RP.I}~Da MARTIW—TA.Gq.A.P.T.—In Philadelphia, on the 14th lust.. to the presence of Mayor Henry. kV. S. M ttin t.) -SfitrY E. Taggart - . both of Chester county. Pa. Ho cards. =nc.t=e,. tIOLLIS.—On the 24th hod.. Blanch W., daughter of Pelham and Mery E. Rollie, aged 2 years and 4 months. The relative. of the family are respectfaltv invite t to attend the faveml. from the residence of her parents. 415 North Twentieth street. on Wednesday_ at 1 P. M HOEK. —Oa Setc.zda3 - . the ltd at Prim:mon. DZ. J. Agnes C_ Hope, react of the late Rev. if B. H pa. The funeral will tale place from her late residence on Wednesday next. the 27th inst.. at 2i oclock P. M. ve` MASON_ —la leroulami. H. Y.. on the morning of the 24th instant, hits. Martha Mason, in the 66th year of liar ag ger relative, and friends, and those of the family, era respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Tneel ' ar e afternoon, at 2 o'clock. from the residen e of her > on. Jarvis Mason. No ale South Juniper at , above Pore. * WOLPERS 35.1if:Ett. —On the morning' of the• 2 Mrs. Sallie J . wife of W. A. Wolfereberger. Funeral from No. 653 North Twelfth Street, on Hop day at I o'clock. NIIMESS.—Dn the 24thlust., Ariz W.. wife of Wm. S. Burgess. and. daughter of Samuel Knight. The relatt res and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral from the SOS her father. No. 1927 Costes street, on Fourth day( W-ed nes4 a:: ) MIO72LiZIK. farh inat.. at 10 o'clock. DERRIBON. — Oa the evenii.g of the 23.1 last., Silas A. Dennison. In the 22th -year of hie age. BIS relatives and friends and those of the family are respectfully iuyited to attend his funeral from his parents' residence. 50 1212 Mount Vernon at: eat, on itt Tuesday a5?.-Henn. 262 b lust . 3 o'clock JONES.—Suddenly: on the evening of the list init., at hie residence it t hc. borough of Darby, !.iela ware con,:ty. William Jon,. in the 69th year of his age - The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the cameral, which will take place o+ , Third 'lcy (Tuesday). ;he 35th inst.. at 19 o'clock A. 'AL, with sot further not:re Interment at Laurel 11 , 11. EARLE. —at Worcester, Mass , let mo . 21th. 1864. NANCY S. wife of T. K. Earle. of Worcester. and daughter of the late W. E. Ranker. of Philadetreita. Interment on fom lb day. the 27th int. HENDEItSOS.--On. 24th inst.. Sarah A. Sfelory, wife of Charles H. Henderson. Funeral services at late residence. 80. 1:12.0 Green street, on 27th inst., a: 6 A. H Interrn.nt at Norwalk. Conn ort 23th inst., at in a. .4.. WALN. the lid inst.. William Walla, is the 1i fry. ninth year of tie age. His male frier, de are respectfully invited io attend his funeral, from his late residence, Ho. 914 Walnut ttraet. on Wednesday morning. 27th inst., at 10 o'•,loett To proceed to Friends' Southwestern Burying . Grouni BROCK. — On Sunday. 24th Inn.. at his re-iamme, is Cheltenham township, licintsomery county. John tirrzk, aged 73 years. •* PHILADELPHIA TYPOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY. — The mem bers are resnentrullv invited to attend the rn as cal or t heir late fellow-Ineinbsr. cRARtss HSIINAN. Irorn his late residence. No. ni Marriott street. this shernomt. at 2 o'clock. By order: Cit] WM. H. TOVES. Sec. Weekly Report of Interments HEALTH 01710 E, Satmary 23 Deaths and /numerate in the city Phawi from the 16tk tolhe 23d of January. 0 jsill .ti i .1 1. 4 CAUSES OF Mint. 41 ; I'l-I'llll 1 '1-1'11 1 1 1 1 1 Wren OF DEATH. :• 1 :1 11 hliSli ' 4l .6 Asthma.• .... • v • .... 1 1 !Feer, T71)11011,1 1 9 ' 5 Abscess 1 1 1 1 • • Spotted SI 5 Asphyxia 1 1 !Gangrene 1. Apoplexy.. •.• • 5 'Goat. 3I Duras and Scalds.— I 3 Hag morrhage. Lungs 1; Cancer 1 ' • Quin? 1. •• Lungs 1 1.1 gooping Cough : a Maras. 1: I Inflammation• Brain i 5 " Stomach. 1I • • Bronchi -.... 1; 2 Casnaltiea 1 11 " Kidneys. •••• 1 1; •CrouP - ru/ . - - Llryng 1 Congestion. Brain. • 5 Si " Liver. 1 1 Lungs-1 4, I " Lunge 2.11 li CCramps.' 2 I " Peritoneum.. 121 1 Caries of the Spine-. ' 1I " Pleura 11 Consumption., Longs. '4l 2!' • • Sto & Bow.. 31 Convalsions . 11.4 ;1 " Tonsils- —•. 1 ! I Cyanosis . ' 211Marasmus 1 I) Diphtheria .... I 3'l Mea.les 11 1 Diarrheas 4! 1! Neuroses.. •.•.. . . .... 1 Dropsy 3 1 Old Age •••1 M •• Brain 1I 141 Palsy-- ..... .... • . S ums of Brain 1 1. I Pat mute . I ' 1 Heart ..... 3 3 211Pyetni A -- . 11 Debility Ity 5 6 Rheumatism. Heart- 31 - Effusion on Blain.- .1 1 Softening of 8r..i0.._i 3, Erysipelas..... , 2 11 Small-Pox i 1 F racture of Thigh.. 1 1 atill-born •• -• • Ile Fever 1.1 Stricture of Urena . 1 ' " Congestive...' 1, Tabes MeFenterica. -. 31 I Catarrh 11; Tumors ' 11 • ' Malignant. - • 31$ Vat:mown 6' 4 •• Fetechial ..... 111,11riemia 1, •• Pue-peral.•.. 3 41 Wounds. gunshot... 3 ' • • Remitten• t ll ,----,--- " Scarlet 1; . Total !PP 153 • • TyphusMaiig Ii 5;I. I , OF TER.A.SOVR THERE WERE— .Under 1 year 721 Prom 60 to 60. -- 211:on 1 to 2 171 "" 60 to 70. • 2 to 5 zoi 7o to so. " sto 10 18: " 80 to 90 " 10 to 15 12: " 60 to 100 15 to 20. 10i " 100 to 110 " to 46f 20 39. .* 30 to 49 261 Total " 40 to 50. • ....... —.- 22 WARDS. 1 WARDS. I- WARDS. Strata 16: Tenth 12 I Nineteenth • ••• —24 Seem& —2o:Eleventh B:Twer.tieth 15 Third.. ...... -.. 16:Twelfth.. 8' Twenty-first 5 — Fourth s:Thirteenth s:Twenty-eeconi.. 7 Fifth.— ........ .I; , Fotuteentb...• --11:Twenty-third.... 8 Sixth SlFifteenth 2.9lTwenty-fourth..2l Seventh. 2 0 : Sixteenth.. 7:Twenty-filth -- 5 Eighth. 12:Seventeenth 15:Unknown. 14 MUM_. . 10IEi5hteentla 141 Total - Deduct deaths from the country Bet deaths in the city -313 Nativity—United States. 245 ; Foreign, 73 ; Unknown. P. From.theldroshorme. 6; People of Color, 26; from the onntry. 14. The number of deaths, compared with the correspond .4,verskesnafir An nu d a of la 2 a 4 t . reek . , w w . as 2 ll. B s . follows : Week ending January 16.-1864, was 314. Males, 174 ; Females. 153 ; Boys, 92; Girls, 85. Deaths aud interments of soldiers in city, 11. By order of the Board of Health. WILLIAM READ. Health OMeer. BESSON & 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 Moreene. Black hid Gloves. Alexandre! and Jonvine Black Bid Gloves, embroidered. Black Undressed Kid Gloves, embroidered. Biscbors klourning Lupin's hack Tamises, Black Craps Collars, plain and fancy. TATRIOTIO MARSEILLES QUILTS. Quilts with the American lade and Star Centres. EYES & LANDELL. BLACK CLOTHS FOR COFFIN CO VBRINGS Wbite Merino for Shrouding- Caihmer.sa and Paramatta for Shrorviialr. ja23 BYRE 44 LANDELL. 41M-Fsl37.criAaNATEiTuTflitlrvP J. Republic" at Bansom- street 8011, is POSTPONED to TEMBEDAT EVENING, Jan. 28th, at 73‘ o'cloca. Tickets 25 costal 426-2,1 WM. NICHOLSON, ESQ,, WILL lecture before the Philadelphia Ltbrary Compa ny. Ting (Tue.dar) SVENINO. in the bectn a Rouen of 'ST. Thomas' Church. FIFTH Street. below vireLliur. -commencing at S o'clock Subject—" Thoughts, Word% and Deeds. Admission Free.lie iMCENTRAL HIGH. suitc!or. —Tam ea am inati on of applicants for a drnis.o , ,a iota the e m t ra i gut School will begin. on MONDAY, Fab. Ist, at 9 A. ,31. tiarldidates zntmt be at least thirteen years orate. resi- dents of the city of Philadelphia. and for at lewd one year they n_r.st have been pupils in the Pablic Schools of the city. The order of exercises will be as follow: Monday. February iat. 1114M'YOf the ifnited States. Tuesday. February 2d. Orthography and Mensura'don. Wednesday. February 3d. Grammar and Stym3logY. Thursday. February 4th, Parsing and Constitution of the United Btetee. Friday. February sth. Arithmetic. Ja26-tutbs NICHOLAS H. MAGI:FIRM Principtl. 'MrGIRLS' HIGH AND NORHA.I. SCHOOL, PHILADELFHIA, January 25. The Semi- annual Examination of Candidates for ad hissiOn. as pupils of the Girls' High and Normal School %rill be commenced on Monday. February Ist. 1814, at it +o'clock A. M. To be admitted, the candidate must be at least foartsen ears of 880. and pass a satisfactory anntainatiln in Or. • ography Definition, and Etymology of Words, Read - .. a, English Grammar. History and Constitution of the aitedStates. Mensuration. Arithmetic, and Penmanship. ". All the candidates must have been pupils of the Public z, Imola of the First School District of Pennsylvania for r e term of one year. The examination will be conducted in the following - -Wave. yiz: Monday, Grammar and Mensuration- Toesday, Pardon and Definitions. wedziesagy. History Of the U. States and Etymology. Thursday, Constitution of the United States and Or thography. Friday Arithmetic. ja26 What P. A. OltliGkß. Principal. MAPPLICATION WILL um. ➢IADE to the Managers of the MEROANTII,E Li B A g COMPANY for Renewal of Certificate of ON% SHARES of Flock. No 2857. standing in the name of , the name having' been I.OBT or mislaid. ErNOTICE.—APPLICATION WILL Be made by the undersigned to the Ridge goad and Manayunk Passenger Railroad Company for a new CERTIFICATE. No. 129. for four shares of the Cardfal Stock of the Ridge Road and P assenger Idananit road Company, 'standing un t heboots of the said Company in the name of HALS po EY THOMAS. the Certifi cate for the same haying been lost or mislaid. HALSEY THOM PHILADELPHIA. Jan, 20, 1864. ja26 St' ipitoTHE UNION VOLUNTEER RE FRESHMENT COMMITTEE make the followist acknowledgments: Miles Pratt. Bost", $10; City Coun cils, one deer for Hospital; Mechanics Bank. $5O; E • 0. Davis. 24 pumpkin pies, 5 pounds butter; J. C. Da 'm eow, 4 jars pickles; Ladies' Aid of Springville. C -mire county, chickens and beef; Southwark Bank, $5O; Coin valor 1 , , $l4 50. Company B ; $l5, of 28d Penns Regt. Vo lunteers; Delaware Mutual Safety Insurance Co., $5O. additional: Insurance Company of State of "Tennsyt waaia. $5O; Bank of Commerce, $5Ol Philadelphia Bank, $100: _American Pile Insurance ComnanY. $5); North American josursucc Company, $25; Mrs Johnson. Bos ton. Mass. $5. Li s ton. Moe. DIOTICE.—THIC ARSOCIA.TION FOIL M-the Protection of GAME hereby give notice to e - ra in Game. Hotels. an stahat the Law for the Protection of Game w i llbe rightlyenforced on sad alter February 1. UR. Information of the infraa‘ 1-Mn of the law willbe thankfully rem:dyed by the Solici tor of the Aseociation. WABDALE G. hIAGALESTER. • sos WALlitrY Street. HENRY B. TATHAM, President. 608 South Wharves. J/ S. B. CHANDLIIR, Secretary. sale • 306 CHESTNUT Street. 1011.Orna1i0 PENNSYLVANIA RAIL -11011/0 COMPANY. 23 STOCKHOLDERS' 1061 NOTICE TO Tho Amnia Neetinitthe Etockholdebl of thic Corn taw will be held on TUESDAY, the 16th day of Fehras- MJEL at 10 o'clock A. M.. at SANSOH-3THERT achuL. _T h. Animal Election for Directors will be held on siOZIDAY. Chelth day of Earch,ll36.l , at the Of of the ConAan .a t No. NU South THIRD Street 1W6111,4 NUM secretary.- aLa.AT AN ADJOVENED MEETING of the citizens of First Ward. held at the Franklin Hose House. Thursday evening, January 21. the follow. lug Precinct Committeeswere announced to collect funds to raise the quota of the Ward, by of f ering a Bounty to Volunteers: FIRST PRECINCT. TAMES SPINCIR. Chairman. League Island Bold, Betbam, Joreph Rive'. .jclm A. Garrett, John. Yolll2g. Isaac Myer!, Jr., Charles W Getty, Frederick Simon, John. Stook, Sr. Christ. Bastian. j32e-tuthsly SECOND DAVID THOMPE.O.N. Ohaitnia Lewis W. Pemerieh, Joseph. Robinson. John .41, Houseman. William Warner, Thos. T. Dolby. THIRD P: JOHK TVCNET Samuel Lutz, George Gbegen, Edw. B Turner, EzekleilLarrell, John Berryman, TOrRT.III , I,IIWINCT. TECIMAS A. Ilautow. Chairman. Joseph Thompson.looo. M. Bald, John H. Dye, 'Charles 11. James. Abraham Stewart. I David Mortis. Samuel 0. lib:a/nue.Joseph Barnes. Alderman Janie. Gordon, 1 FIFTH PRACIN(Vr. WM BARNETT. Chairman. TILL South Tenth street, James Clark.f .T 3.53. W. BirtyleoCit, Deniei Heeron. - !Samuel Marsh, J as . (Immingham, 'Alex. Diamond, o J.ph Cartledge. John C. Rant, B. S. Boron, STXTR PRECINCT RENRT fir WATTS, CIIPATMaII. BMW, street. Bernard bprtnigk, 'John }rater, Judge Finley. !Samuel S. Gavin. Geo. W. Leech. I H C. Stfrob amen, Tomas Lee, 1 John Pattoreon. John X. Plinio/2w, SEVENTH PRT:cINCT_ if AT.TIANIEL BARN, Ell:Wrrna a, 301 G Stocker street. George Welker, 'Wm. T air Henry. William Wiley, , Thom ...s Wiley. James Sherlock, ' , William Scott, James GurrelL ltwhard McCaw:ley. John Maguire, CEO HENDERSON, Chairman. Wharton street he. Math Benge Rogers. !Thomas Goodchild, John hicßwsn, Wm. B. Drew, Henry Hoover, Wm. Duffy, Thomas 'Mathews, i Patrick McClamey. Thomas Brad), NINTH PRECINCT. JOS. McMonnis, Chairman, 11115 Sliippen street. .10e, C. V 11.1 ler, I 'lima Fite. John F. Toole. Ifizorge W Bonier, Andrew Mclntyre. !Samuel Land son, Wm. H. Kershaw, 1 Francis McEvoy. 1 Edw. Casbe. , TRXTiI PREC.NCT. Jrco. M BrIST, Chairman, Broad street. above Rood Charlt s Wink.l W. Cunningham, Runmel Cummings, Robert Chesnut. Michael Cunningham. Alexander Patten. Geo. B. )arl, ;Charles McCulley, George Mosley, 1 - ELM' ENTII PAt•L D. JONF.,, Chat James Vase. Maim Mitchell. Theo. M. Apple, Joel Cook. Charles M. Lshenrintt. TWELrI PICSCINCT. T. T. TABIZER, Jr., Chairman. Fifth street. below Tasker. E, P. Mollineaux, ;P. Daisy, E. Franklin. !Curtis Meyer,. 1). S. Puller. ! John Faller, Jae. 0. Peale. ; William Park. B. Creasy, Jour: A. HOUSEMAN, President. DAVID TOT and It. S. WYLL/9.X. , 0.5. -- , Satrotaries. gag. W.LEVENTH WARD! AILIOUSI6,II' 650 DuIINTY !!!—An adjourned Meeting or the citizens of the Ward will ba held THIS (Tuesday) EVE NING. 26th inst. , at 7% o'clock, at the Hall N. .. corner of SECOND a. d COATAS Streetn. second story. All per- I.onswho ate anion' that the Draft may be avoided. in the ward please attend. CONRAD IL ANDRESS, President. Attest—thkes. S. AUSTIN, Secretary. It FIFTEENTH WARD —D.HAFT is earnestly desired that Om Cttizet.s of tne Ward contribute to the Volunteer Bounty Vaud as promptly as 2708,5114 e. Over six ihonsanl dollars are needs(' to fill the quota. - Nearly three thon.and persons in the Ward are liable to draft. not one-third of whom have as yet contributed to the fund to pay the bounty to volunteers. If you have not been malted on. - please wad Tour contribution to the Committee of your Precinct, or to the general Cornmitfe. Hiram Miller, 2218 Green street. James Dougherty. 2214 Green street. 1. C. Price, Nineteenth and Monet Vernon streets. THottisS W. PRIOR, President. 1809 MOUNT VER.NON I. and 500 MINOR St. G A. RoF FAUN. Secretary. 1906 MOUNT VERNON St and ARCH. ab. Sixth et. ja26-St s E. - R.. N Pll WARD !—AVOID TEE DaaFT::—CITIZENS OF THE SIX TEhriTTH WtHD TO THE, RatectlE!! adjourcLA. Meeting of the Citizens of the 'ward will be held at the Jefferson School House. FIFTH Street, above POPLAR, on WEDNESDAY EVENIP-G, January 27. at 7:54 o'clock. fcr the purpose of taking action to fill np the quota o rule ward. Ceuta one, come all, old and young- with a help ing hand. p.rticularly those whose names are or the enrolment list : they are wanted Ey order of the com mittee_ PHILIP H. LIIPTS. ja26.2t If* Secretary pro tem. Mew TWENTY-SECOND WARD BOUNTY COMMITTEE.-et a meeting of the residents of the Twenty.second Ward, on the 2Ortt instant T Charl ton Henry. E q., was called to the chair, and. it was Resolved That a Bounty of $75 shall be paid to each volunteer who shall be credited upon the quota of the Ward. That the chaimmu is authorized to appoint for each Precinct a committee of five or more, to procure subscrip tions to the Bounty Fund; and. That the officers of the meeting, with the chairmen of the Precinct Committees, shall compose the "Twenty. second Ward Central Committee." Jabez Gates, Rot.: was unanimously elected Treasurer of the Bounty Fond. In accordance with the above, the following Commit tees are appointed FIRST PRECINCT Daniel B. Harper, Chas. Wharton, Wm. B. Ganitert, Thomas Lester, Jr., John H. Evans, Geo. P. Evans, Henry Felton. SECO.ND PRECIYCT Spencer Roberts, F. A. Hosq, Charles Mears, W. Morris Davis. William Nice TAIRD PRECINCT Allen Bidgmar. K. Royal, Jr., W. H. Ccx, William Stallanan. Benjamin Allen, Edmund Buckime. £OI , RTFI PIVEVIZZCT C. J. Wisrar, Jr.. J. C. UriMb, cls. C. M. Jackson, N. D.. C. L. Eberle. J. J. Borie. FIFTIT PRECINCT Hobert D. Dunning. E Bradford Clarke, George /ream, JABE2 GATEg. rliaiezer_ A bubseription Book will Union League House GSM those iuthe kende of the Pr, MHEADQUARTERS PROVOST ISAittirt ALIt6T DISTRICT PSVIISTLVANIA, Pio. 215 South TRIAD Street. PHILADELPHIA, JiltHarr MIL, 1834. AVOID THE DR iFT. - - . By the authority of the. War Department, able-bodied men will be recruited by tte PROVOST AIARSEIAL OF THIS DISTRICT, for any Company in any old Regiment, and will be cre dited to ANI WARD IN THE CITY OF PHILADELPHIA the recruits may ',elect. The City and Ward Bounties will be paid in cash, Go vernment Bounties by instalments. Anna"' to Capt. BREWS. ZARBA.GIIBIZ, Recruiting Officer. NOTICE.—'II3 THE WARD BOUN TY COMMITTEES, errlzgan' BOUNTY FlJ2il) COMMITITX, January )d, 1t34. At a meeting of the Committee. held this day, the fol lowic g Preamble and resolution were agreed to 117;sread. There is a balance in the hands of the Citi zen.' Uoeety Fund, estimated to amount to fifteen thou sand dtllart, after the payment of all outstanding Da ; and. Whereas.. The Committee are desirous of assisting the diferent Nirards of the city to secure volunteers for the army of the Tinned Slates, to as to avoid the draft; therefore, Rr.c.o/ved, That the sum of fifteen thousand dollars is hereby appropriated to the different Wards, and that the disbursing agency is hereby authorized to tender and pay to the proper persons in each Ward the proportion of said sum pro rata npen the quota of each Ward, under the last call ?of the President of the United States for three hundred thousand men; and in the event of any Ward net requiring its proportion, or any part thereof, that the disbursing agency be authorized to increase ratably the proporbon to other Wards. IL true copy from the minutes. LORIPT BLODGET, Secretary. The undersigned having been appointed to disburse the above specified sum, the treasurers of the different Wards will be required to famish to me evidence of their authority to collect the money, and avertitied 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 fix the proportion due the several Wards making application WIGWAM VEITCH. Ho. 21791 South THIRD Street, rtg-ormits.mv SHORE. PINE GREEK, AND STATE LIAR RAlLROAD.—Agreeably to previous notice, a Sleeting of the Commissioners of the above enterprise was held at the Girard House, in Phila delphia, on the 10th last., and after the transaction of business they adjourned to meet again at the FRAHRLIN HOUSE. in Jersey Shore, Lycomieg county, on THURS DAY. the 4th day of February. 1164, at 10 o clock A. M., to open books and receive subscriptions, preparatory to organizing the Company. A report on the eueral character of the route will be made by the Engineer at that time DACEMBIR 16. 1863. del6-tfe4 NOTICE.—THIS ArIINTJAD MEET iG of the Stockhoiders of the UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY will be held on TUESDAY. February gd, 1964. at 4 o'clock P. M.. at the Office. No. 14 North DELAWAHEAvenne, when an el , :ction will take place for five Managers to serve ler the ensuing year. .ial9•L"t WM. W. HARKNESS. Secretary. Ilz:4Ca. NOTICE. —THE AMMMAL. MEETING of the Stockholders of the OCEAN sTEADI NAVI GATION COMPANY, for the election of Site Directors, and the transaction of other bnainess, will be held at the Office of the Company. No. 126 NORTH WHARVES. (second floor.) on TUESDAY, the second day of Febru ary next, at 12 o'clock noon. DENNIS, 3a19.12t Secretary and Treasurer. Ma. THE ANNUAL RM. - IRVING OF TUN COEN EXCHANGE ASSOCIATE oN will be wad at the Rooms of the Association. corner of SECOND and GOLD Sheets, on TUESDAY Evening. the !Mtn inst., at 734 o'clock. The Annual Eeport will be read. and an Election held for Officers and Managers to serve for the ensuing Year. GEORGE COWMAN, jaSi Ot Secretary. S COMO NATIONAL BANK .OF PHILADELPHIA —At the Annusi :Heating of the Stockholders of this Bank, held on TUESDAY, Ja nuary 12th, Met . the following Stockholders were elect ed Directors for the ensuing year: Nathan Mlles, Lewls Shallcross, George W. &hewn, I Charles B. Kremer, Simon R Snyder, • Beni. Rowland, Jr., Edward Bayestj Benjamin H. Deacon, Sohn °open, At a meeting of the Board of Directors, held January 19th, inst., NATHAN HILLICS. was unanimously elected President, and ALBBRT S. LETCHWORTH. Solicitor of this Bank. W. H. BRAWN, ja21.13t Cashier. rare OFFICIO OF THE GIRARD COL LEGE PASSENGER li...lLWAYcorner of COLMIBLIk►and RIDGE AventII3II. — PHILADELPHIA. Jan. 11 At , 1864 th . e Annual Meeting of Stockholders. held this day. the following gentlemen were elected for the conning year; PREBIDENT. B. B. ED WARDS. DIUCTORR, John X Emhart. ;Andrew A. Butler Chas. Thomson Jones, !Henry Croaker. William G. Grant, i _ PHILADELPHIA AND 'ERIE ROAD. PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 18. 1864 The Annnsl Meeting of the Stockholders of the Phila delphia and Erie Railroad Company will be held at the Office. No. 230 WALNUT Street. on MONDAY. the eighth day of February next, at ten o'clock A. M. At this =statue' an Blestion will be hold for Ten Mana. gers of the Company to terse for one year. The polls to clots at two o'eleek P. M ial9•tntbs9t EDWARD F. OAT, Sec'y. PIIILADE.X.PIRA MUTUAL. REAL ESTATE ASSOCIATItiIi.—The Committee sP nointed to Wind up the affsirs of this Association nOtitr those having filly-paid Stock to present their Certifl cates,_ With receipt, at , the Office of E. hCHREINER, NOBLE Street. above Ninth. on or before the let day of APRIL next. H. TAN Bath. B. SCHREINER. ALLAN W. RICHARDS, Committee. iaB-ftn3m FerPOILADDLPHIA AND READINer BAY EROAD COMPANY, Oface flaT South uggra Street, PMLADELPEITA.. September 2. His. DIVIDEND NOTICK—The following-named persons are entitled to a Dividend on the Common Stook of this Company. The residence of several of them is un known, and it is. therefore, necessary that the certifi cates of etoek should be presented on sailing for the Dividend. S. BRADFORD. Trusenuer. STOCKHOLDERS' NAMES. Mrs. Man' Bishop, S. Lancaster. Timothy 0 Boyle. Percy M. Lewis, Clement Biddle. Fanny _ Mary Mitsherson. Aim Copeland, John Mclntyre. A.Emslie and J. Newbold. John S. Moore, Trustees. James McKnight, Debbie A. Hughes. Beni. F. Newport. Semi. T. Harrison. Beni. Pa nan. James Hallowell. W H. Jamas W_ Hallowell, Sarah Ann Richards. Catherine O. Koppel,. Henri B. Sherer. Daniel Klapp, Maria L. Sadler, Mary Kuhn. ' Andrew Turner, Ohm. KHartman Asher Eabeas lEnhErand J. H .J. H. /Kuhn. Zr, K. Wright, of R. Kuhn. 'William Young. H. V. w B. _Lewes Extra.. W. M. MeViekan and Jas U. Saha/. Bz. of Austin smith. Jobi I. /AM des% WUXI ft 00. gig•O4air4l • RECTNCT. u. 1500 South Second etre3t Andrew Danvar. Christ. Not. George Purdy. Jr.. ildwin Mills. • Eel MIT. Chairman. Hoimton Smith. Sr., Chap. S. Samuel S. Barns. Jonathan Powell. Fit Ei:INCT. :rem'', Jervis straet. John Grave.. ealnuf,l Peake, .11c.re, Charles aloore. Thomas Gammon , . J. A. Familia. Conyers Batten. srxrn Ntgorirop. 'Daniel L. Keyser. John Wistar, Vdward Bennett, Frank Shoemaker, Edw. H. Hance. !SEVENTH PRECINCT Joseph Hill, Thos. G. Garrett, Hugh McLean, William Shermer, .T,rm. Silyerthorne, George Wolf. EIGHTY( PRECINCT. Wm. H. Trotter, John France, Robert Gratz. I Matthias Haas, Thos. Stewart, John Stailman. STRIPA TRIP:CM - T. ißev. C. W. Sciotolna, D. D Norton Johnson, Samuel Paul, Charles R. Idsll, Cu.. ries Gould, J'Jtepil Crowson ' Thomas Randall. ..TON HENRY. Chairman. l be (men at all holm, at the tMANTOWN, in addition to ecinet Committees. WILLI/Lb. E. STONE, :rotary Central Committee. 4711:012 W. B. BLIGHT, Secretary and Treasurer 1:30. INVITATION. COUESI3 OF 5 POETICAL LROTOMES CONCERT mud.. REV. DB. COX. D.D.. LL.D., ov maw roan. DO Lecture Tuesday. January 26th. sd ThrtrulaY. 28th. sd " Monday. February let, 4th " Trtesdan2d. " Thursday, "• 4th. comisurrsE or INVITATION. Eon. tames Pollock, Rev. Albert Barnes. Wm. M. Cornell. LL.D , --OA W. Baldwin, Esq.. Rev. Thos. Brainerd. Dr. B Frank Palmer. Rev. T. J. Shepherd. Rev. .1. 0. Butler, Rev. F. L. Bobbins. Rev. McCl e llan. ears, Rev. John W. Danes, John 11. S. N.. Stephen Caldwell. E6q., James W. Claghorn, Bag. Single Ad mission 60 cents. Course Tickets *1 60 For eale at the principal Hooketoree and at the Office of the Hall. Lecture at 8 o'clock. L.W.CTITELU —TUN. 11.R.11. CHARLES P. KRAUTH. D. D.. will deliver a Jodi:lire on THURSDAY EVENING, Jon. at 8 o'clock before Ice Students of BRYANT, STRATTON, & CO.'S Commer cial College, at the College Rooms. S. R. corner of FIS- V MTH and CRESITIUT Streets. Title — " Crowned and Diecrowned"—a lecture for young men. among the temp tations cf their period of life in the city. The subject is ore of general interest. An invitation is extended to all who may wish to attend. ja23-54. MSECOND AN OF THE N R UNITED S LATES CHRISTIAN COSIDUSSION. The Second Anniversary of the United States Christian Coretntselon for the Army and Navy will be held on THURSDAY Evening next. 28th hat .in the AMERICAN ACAIRIIIT OF fdllhlti. An abatract of the annual report will be read. A statement of the plans and operatiore of the Commission will be wade by Rev. Bishop E 8 SANE% I) D. and addressee delivered by Rev. Dr. KINK, of Boston. Rev. Dr. TAILOR. of the Amevivan BihM S,seiety. Rev. Dr. DDT of Philadelphia. General SNIT, of the Army of the Miseetirt, and a General from the Army of the Poto mac, whose name we are not at liberty to announce. Tickets for reserved F4Mti will be issued gratuitously, On DMA 'cation at the rooms of the Young Men's Christian Association. CFIESTATJT Street. and at Martients. 606 CHESTNUT titrset, on and after KO XDAY M Jon. 26th. at P o'clock. As the demand is likely to exceed the sapply, only a limited number will be issued cacti day. Doors own at GYo'clock. Exercises will commence at 7); o'clock. 'GEO. H. STUART. E. S. JANES. OHARLES DEMOTID. JOHN P. CROZiEE. JAY COOKE. R BOARDMAN. Jo3}ol - 1 PATTERSON. DIO L.RWIS, OF BOSTON. earanikor of the •• New Gymnimilea" " Weak Lulus and How to Make Them Strong " having received and accepted the following invitation, will LECTURE. AT CONCERT HALL. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 27, Mi. PHILADELPHIA. January 13. 1861. DR. 1310 LEWIS—DEAR Mit : Believing that the cause of Physical Culture has no acler or more succeisful ad vocate than youraelf, we shenld be very glad if the citi zens of Philadelphia mild have another onportnuity of hearing you We. therefore. invite you to deliver a lecture upon this suhject in this city at an early day. Very respectfully ..yortra dm ! Alonze Potter. M. Francis 0- Smith.Jr..lll. D.. 11. B. Smith, D., Gan rge I izt rdi ng. Join F. Fritz - Pr, C. Neidhard. EL D. Adolpi us Lippe. K. D., H. N. Guern. sey. M. D.. 'William li. Furness_ John C. Circeson, Wm. V. Keating. 18. D Wm. Pepper. X. D. Constantine Herring, M. D.. BOSTON. January 19, 1861. IiENTLEMEN: Your invitation to lecture in ristladei phis on tie subject of Physics Cultare has lost been re ceived.- I am deeply griltbfnl For the honor.and.Ulthouth I shall leave home at considerable sacrifice to the into recta of my Institution. I gladly accept the invitation, and leave you to name the evening. With respect. I am. gentlemen. Your obedient servant. DIO LF. WIS. Alonzo Potter. H. H. Smith. H. D.. J. F. Frazer, and others. The exercises on this occasion with lii MB-BELL, RINQS, WANDS, &c.. thoroughly illustrating the IFEW G YMNASTICB. Will be performed by members of GILLINOII4ISV2 CLASSES. Admission 25 cents. Reserved Seats AO cents. For sale at the pendial liaoastOres and Office of the ja23. dt PHICADEIXIIIA INSTITUTE FOR PnY &Wel, eiThl TINE by the preettee of Dr u LEWIS' New Onnueeties and the inculcation of the Laws of 11033 th. CENTRAL BRANcIi. Horticultural Hall, S. W. teor ner BROAD and WALNUT Streets. A New Class for Ladies and Gentlemen meet; WEDNESDAY EVENING, February Sd. For Masters, Misses, and Young Ladies, MONDAY, February IF-t. at 4P. M. NORTHERN BR ANC .1, N. W. corner TENTH and EPRING GARDEN Streets. A New Class for Ladies and Gentlemen meets on TUESDAY EVENING, February 2d. For Masters, Misses, and Young Ladies, at 4P. same day. For further information, address C. GILLINGHAM, No. 1221 BUTTON WOOD Street. E.LEC OPATITY. PROFESSOR BOLLES. being solicited to give another Course of Lectures on the brience nod art of treating dieeaee. (according to his discovery), will receive applications for the full course of instructions. to comminee February 2d, at the Institution. ho. 1220 Wikia Cif Street. Gentlemen or Ladies wishing to obtain a fall knowl edge of the Electrical Laws of Health, and the true means of cure, are invited to call, on the Profes sor. and learn particulars, and witness the a NO nishisils cures performed daily . upon persons con sidered beyond the reach of help, and given up to die. Numerous vacancies in different parts of the scan try are now open for practitioners of this system of the healing art, and. in fact. Professor Bolles warrants a position to every well-qualined student, paying from tp4oo to WO Per month. L. Lectures delivered in the evening. farPENNSYLVANIA NIEL DNEA MN RELIEF ASSOCIATION. —The Rooms of this As. aociation, at No. 424 WALNOT Street, are open daily from 9 o'clock A M. till SP. M. for the reception of do nations in Goods, Clothing, and Books. Contributions in Money are to be banded t • the Treasurer, R. W. CLARE, Esq., South THIRD Street. M.. INSURANCE. COMPANY OF T.FIF. STATE OF RENNKYLVANIA. PIIILATAMPRIA. January 23. The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders will be held at he COMPANY'S OFPICY, Noe. 4 - and 5 EXCHANGE BI7ILDINC3. on ,MONDAY. Febrnax -L 1564. atl2o'clock, WILLIAM HAJAPBR Igr. OFFICE. OF THE LOCUST MOUN TAIN COAL ARD IRO N COMPANY. PHILMALFRIL January 14,11334. 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 26th inst. JOB. C. COPPIICK, ja15.08 Treasurer. Prate UNION CANAL 'COMPANY. PHILA.- January 12 1864 The annual meeting of tbe UNION CANAL COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA wiltbe held at the Office. No. 226 WALNUT Street. (Farquhar Building.) on TUBB/JAY. the Zd day of - February neat. at li o'clock A. M.. when an election will be held for officers and managers to serve for the ensuing year. The transfer booms will be closed after the 23d instant, and remain closed until after the meeting. iall-tf 2 OsC AR THOMPSON. Secretary. NOTICE.—THE ANNUALMBETING of cue Stool holders of the PHILADELPHIA AND SAVANNAH STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, for the election of Five Managers and the transaction of other business. will be hell at the Office of the Company. No. 126 NORTH WHARVES (second floor). on TUESDAY. the 21 day of February next, at I o'clock P. WILLIAM DENNIS. Jale-12t. Secretary and Treasurer. MC- PHILADELPHIA AND READING RAILROAD COMPANY, Office Ho. 5137 South FOURTIRStreet. PHILADELPHIA, December 2, 1863. DIVIDF,ND NOTICE. —The Transfer Books of this Company will be closed on THURSDAY 17th instant. and reopened on TUESDAY, January 12, /864. A Dividend of SEVEN PER GENT., clear of State tax, has been declared on the Common Stock, payable ix Common Stock on and after the Slat 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., *tear of State tax, has been declared on the Pre ferred Stock, payable in Cash or Common Stock, at the optlca of the :older, en and after the Ma December lit.rt. to the stockholders as they shall stand registered on the hooks at the close or 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 tney have been transferred, prior to the 17th inst. Stockholders whose names are registered on the New York hooks will be paid at the Farmers' Loan and Trust Company. and those whose names are registered on the Boston books will be paid at the office of. Messrs. I. E. Thayer gr Brother. S. BRADFORD, de3-tf Treasurer. Car. CORN ICXCHAI DILLPRLC Novembf At the Election held lath in TS were duly elected Direst Sank: James Steel. Alexander Robert Srvien, William P. Cox, Samuel T. Canby, Philip B. Mingle. John F. Grose, And at the meeting of the CATTBLL. Req., wee unanii ALSX.WHILLDIN. TORREY, Cashier. uogi-am t. the following Stoekhold• tom of the Gera gmohenge MILITARY. BOUNTY! U. S. BOUNTY! 100 MEN WANTED TO FILL A QUOTA AT *MO BOUNTY FOE NEW RECRUITS. JJLIILLL $750 BOUNTY FOR 'VETERANS. CASH, As soon as mustered in. and before leaving Rendezvous, 5 4 2 5. COLORED RECRUITS GET PAID SB5O CASE. Under authority of the War Department the Provost Marshal of the Foarth District will accept Volunteer Re cruits and pay the above Bounties. Recruits have the choice or any old Regiment in the field. For particulars apply to MARLON WANNER, United States Recruiting Agent, N. Z. corner of BROAD and SPRING GARDEN Sts. a26.Bt.if TWELFTH WARD-$702 BOUNTY. All Recruits accredited to the TWELFTH WARD will be entitled to the following Bounties : United States Bounty (Veterans)* United States Bounty (New Recruits). • City Bounty, Cash Twelfth-ward Bounty, sae)" down. New Recrnit's Bounty, ' ~..... 602 • Veterans 702 SP-The Disbnrsin_g Committee sit daily, at MILI TARY HALL, 532 North THIRD Street, where each Recruit can rely on receiving FIFTY DOLLARS CASH. neon being accredited to the Twelfth ward. Job W. Rickards, L. D. Eagles, Chas. M. Wagner. George Buil, Abel C. T. Smith, John H. Saner, Fred. Ladner, Charles R. Abel, Committee. itds.6V DAVIS PEARSON, Treasurer. IPROVOST GUARD.-ONE THOU SAND RECRUITS WANTED FOR PROVOST GUARD DUTY. The Honorable 'Secretary of War has authorized Major General GEORGE CADWALADHR to organize and equip a special force for Garrison. frown Guard, and other duty. Men of good character and unexceptionable habit.. 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 ers, as well as Carpenters and other mechanics, will be required for special duties. No man need apply for admizslon into this organization unless he can bring the recommendation above men tioned, is between 18 and 46 years of age. and at leant 5 feet 5 inches in height. Hermits Will he clothed and placed on duty at the Pro vost Barracks as fast as enlisted. Recruits from the city or country will be credited to such Wards or Districts as they may select, provided they select such Wards or Districts as have heretofore shown an intention to fulfil their promises and act in good faith towards persons Who have been accredited to them for the purpose of avoiding the draft. For further Information apply to the General Ewalt lug Station, Provost Marshal's Dace. FIFTH and BUT TONWOOD Streets, Philadelphia. H. A. TRINE. Lieut. Colonel and 'Provost Marshal. ADANA-TROOP BOIINTY.-THE undersigned will pay We Bounty at his office. Room No. 11. No. 204 South FIFTH Street. between the hours of S and 6 In the aftero oon. ae folloore : TUESDAY (ro.dar). from letter A to G inclusive: WEDNESDAY. from letter H to P inclusive; THURS. DAY. from letter ct to Y inclusive. i52132t0 FBID'K A. VAN CLBVB. Attorney. REORIENTS WANTED TO FILL Cant. L. Y. EYANES' CAVALItY COMPLNY, now filling rapidly. We Company to be at tached to the 20th Panneylvania Cavalry. commanded by Col. WYNKOOP. A.l the bounties will be paid as soon as the recruit is mustered in.. Itamnit• tug office at Ho. 11*1 meartgra. litreet. Capt. L_ rum lleernitinit MONEY WELL SPENT.-YOU will think so_, when you bays $1 in a u ft igo PlT D Or ro AtEli l zi s t i r ev ßellinill.l3 ettrAtitor THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA; TUESDAY, JANUARY 26, 1864. secretary. GM, IBA.IIIK, pima, ar 28d. 186.3. Q. ()Attell. Christian J. Hoirmax.. H. W. Catheswood, Edmund A. Balder, Charles E. Wilkins. David Vanderveer, Jonathan Knight. Board this day ALM. G. only re-elected President ; 16111Pregident, and JOBB W. J. W. TORREY. Cashier. 1111Eyr PXYBLICATIONS, JT. TROWBRIDGE'S GREAtT . NOVEL UNAVOIDABLE DELAY. OleDdit'S GAVE The unexpectedly large orders received for this new Stott since our announcement for the grid, will delay its Publication a zeW days, ciatil the third edition can ba got ready. 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The annual assessment, for the above•named dis trict. of all persons liable to a tax on carriages, Iplea sure yachts, billiard tablet, and gold and silver pate. and 'also of all persons .reoulred to take out licenses. haying been completed. .NOTIOR IS HEREBY GIVEN. that the taxes aforesaid will be received daily by: the un dersigned. between the hours of 9 A. M. and 3 P. N. (Sun days excepted), at his once, S. W. corner of THIRD and WILLOW Streets, on and after MON DAY, Febrnaty Ist, 1164, and until and including MONDAY, the 22d day of the same month. An persons who fail to pay their annual taxes noon carriages, pleasure yachts, billiard tables. and gold and silver plate, on or before the aforesaid 296 of February. 1£64, will incur a penalty of ten per centrun additional of the amount thereof, and costs. as provided for in the 19th section of the excise law of July 1, 1882. All parsons who, in like manner, shall fail to take Out their lie =gel. as required by law, on or before the 22d of February, TIMESiII incur a penalty of THREE THE AMOUNT OF SAID LICENSE. in arcercance with the provisions of the 69th section of the excise law aforesaid. Money of the United States and notes of the National Banks only received. Re further notice given. WM. J WAINWRIGHT. Collector, S. W. corner of THIRD and WILLOW meets. ja2B-tfe22 Philadelphia. NIP T E.-A MEETING. OF THE Directors and Stockholders of the NEW YORK AND PITTSTON COAL COaPANY will be held at the .Continental Hotel, on FRIDAY neat. 20th inot_.„ at 8 o clock )L HENRY D. OWEN. ia264t. Secretary. pAST. IRON PIPES.-A. QUANTITY 'kJ of new flret-class IRON WATER AND OAS PIPES. 24. 20. and 8 Males diameter, and of 12 feet length: also. branches of all airmail' be cold at a considerable redne Lion from the manufaeturere4gices. Apply to O. ZOLLIROFFER. FORTY-SECOND St.. eor. BROADWAY. New York. ia2o-6t McOLEMENT'S PATENT 'CANCEL. LING STAMP. with moveable type. (month& days. and year.) the elmpleet and best ever offered to the public. Can be had of A. &H. ModLISIENT. 333 CHENTNTYZ Street. fourth floor. A/ware on band a large assortment of Hand-Stampe. /4WD& awl Sea reseed. Bdtatairdtt to order. jag de PLANTATION RITTERS. lfrosr she AyAry hosyltal—the Wed, WSW. lield—the re4ll/110= Cf the rich And humble &We of the Poor—frona the °Mc" and the vaned desk—frent the Unman top. distant trefoils and far-of islands of the osean—from every nook And•acsnet of the civilised world—is pouring in the evidence of the astonishing ehtests of ittnkrill PLASMATIC)" BITTEM. Thousands upon thousands of letters like Who - MI/owing may be seen at our ogee: * * * I have been in the army hospitals for fourteen menthe--speechlem and nearly. dealt At Alton. 111,. they ftWO meter bottle of Plantation Bitters. * * * Three bottles restored my speech and cured me. * r 0. H. FLAUTX " SOUTZI WARSAW. 0.. SUIT 2E. MN. . . . . " * * One young man, who had been sick qua not oat of the house for two years with Scrofula and Et - sipelas. after paying tho (lectors over EDO without bane• At, bas been cured by ten bottles of your Bitters. * ' l, • EDWARD WOE/CALL. " The following is from the Matron of the Union Home Eshool for the Children of volunteer,: HaVESIMMUS MANIfroS PIPTY-secENTII Sr., } NEW X OM, August 2. 1863. " BE. Damn: Your wonderful Plantation Bitters hays been given to some of our little children suffering from weakness and weak lunge with moat happy effect. One little girl, in particular, with pains In the head, loss of appetite, and daily wasting consumption, on whom all medical skill had been exhausted, has been entirely restored. We commenced with but a teaspoonful of Bitters a day. Her appetite increased; strength and health followed. ' * * Bespeatfally. " • • • r owe much to you. for I Veilly believe the Plantation Bitters have saved nly life. RSV. W. H. WACK/01118.11, Madrid. N. Y." "* • • Thou wilt *end me two bottles more of MY Plantation Bitters. My wife has been greatly benefited by their use. Thy friend, ABA. GUERIN. Philadelphia. Pa." • • I have been a great sufferer from DgaPersia. and had to abandon preaching. • • * The Plantation Bitters have cured me. REV. J. B. CATHORN, Rochester. R. Y." • "* * * Send tts twenty-four down more of your Plantation Bitters. the popularity of which is daily in *teasing with the guests of oar horns. BYKI.S. CHADWICK, & CO.. Proprietors Willard's Hotel. Washington. D. O." • • • I hate &riven the Plantation Bitters to bun dredslo four disabled soldiers with the most astonishinE sired. 0. W. D. ANDREWS. Superintendent Soldiers' Home. Olveinnati. 0." ••* 4, • The Plantation Bitters have mired me of liver complaint, of which I was laid up prostrate and hid to abandon my business. B. B. lUNGSLBY, Cleveland. 0." "i * The Plantation Bitters have lured me of a derangement of the kidneys and urinary organs that has distressed me for years. It acts like a charm. 9. 0. MOORS, Agent for Colgate di Co., 2r4BroadwaY." do.. 40.. 40.. 40.. do., ato. The Plantation Bitters make the weak strong, the len raid brilliant, and areexhansted nature'sgreat restorer. They are composed of the celebrated 01lately& 'Sark. Wintergreen, Sassafras, Boats. Barbs, &a., all preser.Yed in perfectly pure St. Croix Rum. Person* of sedentary habits, troubled with weakness. lassitude, palpitation of the heart, lack of appetite, dis tress after eating, torphd liver, constipation, Sic, deserve to suffer if they will not try them. They are recommended by the highest medical autho rities, and are warranted to produce an Immediate bene ficial effect. They are exceedingly agreeable, perfectly pure, and harmless. Borroz.—Any person pretending to cell Plantation Bit term in bulk or by the gallon la a swindler and impostor. We only put it up in our log-eabin bottles. Beware or bottles refilled with imitation deleterious stuff, for which several persons are already In prison. See that ever, bottle has ouPllnited States stoney over the cork, and signature on steel-plate side labels. Sold by respectable dealers throughout the habitable globe. P• H. DRAKE 411 CO.. oel3•etusth4m Z O7 BROADWAY, N. If, CRITTENDEN'S PHIL ELDELPHIA COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. No. 637 CHESTNOT Street, Corner of SEVENTH. Established 1841. ' Incorporated ISM The course of instruction Includes BOOK-KEEPING in Ste different branches, PENMANSHIP, Mercantile Calculations, Business Forms, Commercial Law, &c., &c., furnishing a necessary - PREPARATION FOR BUSINESS LIFE. Individual instruction, Day and Evening Sessions. A Diploma, with the Seal of the Institution-attached, awarded on Graduation. Gatelognee sent free on appli cation. In the practical value of its well•tried Course of In struction, its superior accommodations and facilities for imparting business knowledge, this institution is un equalled. Over 275 ttudenta in attendance. .ift26.3l* "EDUCATION FOR BUM?. ESS.—THE •-■-• QUAKER CITY BUSINESS COLLEGE, N. E. C.1.1:113r TENTH and CHESTNUT Streets, an institution up with the demands of the age,. offers to all unequalled ad vantages for a thorough and speedy preparation for ba sin ass. Young men. be not deceiveda look before you enter any Commercial School. We invite comparisons and a candid examination of our plan and course of instruction. Those who 'blindly patronize institutions; that are noto riously behind the age. will regret it, as many have al. ready done. The inefficient copying ersteme. and mere theories, must go down, in competition with the new method of practical business training. • Air- New Circular and Catalogue of One Hundred and Thirty Students, just issued. Send for one. ja2G-21• SELECT HIGH SCHOOL:- CALEB S. HALLOWELL, A. M., respectfully informs his friends that he has established, in the city of Philadel phia. a limited School for the instruction of young Men and Boys in all the branches of a finished education. 'I he Institution is now in successful operation. Rooms, 110 North TENTH Street, near Arch. Circulars May be obtained on application ia2S-13t. 1864. BORDENTOWN FEMALE COLLEGE, BORDENTOWN, N. S. This Institution is pleasantly located on the Delaware river, hour's ride from Philadelphia. Special atten• Mon is paid to the common and higher branches of ENGLISH, and superior advantages furnished in Vocal and Instrumental Music. FRENCH taught by native. and spoken in the family. For Catalogues, address Rev. JOHN H. BRAKELEY,A. H.. President, 3a14-2m. (REASON SEMINARY-A SELECT BOARDING SCHOOL for Young Ladles and Gen. Comm The above school is located at a quiet village about six mil es west of Carlisle, Pa. The buildings are new and well ventilated. provided with suitable farm• tare and apparatus for illustrating_ the various bra-ashes taught. Address E. HUNTINGDON SAUNDERS. de2B-im Plainfield, Cumberland county, Pa. MISS MARY E. THROPP HAS A Select French and Eonlieh BOARDING AND DA! SCHOOL, for Young Ladies. at 1811 CHESTNUT Street. Philadelphia. For eiretdars, or other information, apply at the School. delS-tfe2 VILLAGE GREEN SEMINARY, NUM MEDIA a PA.—Pupils received at any time. English, Mathematics. elaseics. and Natural Selen, Sanaa. Military Taatisa. Book-keen and Civil An. gineering tanght. Blithe =mei abont43 per west. Boys of all ages taken. defers to Wm. H. Horn, ex- Sheriff; John O. Cas 00.. . Filth South Third street. end Thomas J. Chi fti_ and Prune streets. Address Bey. J. VET BARTOK. A. M.. Villags Breen. Pa. noB-tf 5.20 ja26.l.Ct if 19TH FEIIRUARY,I IST APRIL, 1864. IST MAY, COUPONS 7 3-10 AND 5-20, QUARTERMASTERS' VOUCHERS S. FIVE-TWENTIES SMITH & RANDOLPH, Ja6-1m ILO South THIRD Street. WILLIAM MONELL vs. ISABELLA v VIRGINIA MONISM Court Common Pleas, December Term, 1863—N0. 2 in Divorce. To Isabella Virginia 3fons/f, Reaponientallovenamed: Please take notice that interrogatories have been flied. and that a COPY of the same, with a memorandum. stat ing the names of the Witnesses proposed to be examined, - with their residences and business, has been flied in the Prothonotary's Office of the Common Pleas. That the said interrogatories will be propounded to the said witnesses by William D. Baker. Beg , examiner an pointed by the Court. at his OFFICE, No 4011 WALNUT Street, up stairs, on 18th February, A. D. 18i4, at 11 o'clock A. M , when and 'Where you may attend if yon think proper. DANIEL DOUGHERTY, ja2B-16t. Solicitor for Libillant. TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY AN* COUNTY OV PHILADELPHIA. Trust &ante of SABAH ARCHIE, under will of JOSEPH ARMEE, deceased. The Auditor appointed to audit. settle. and adjust the account of ELI & PRICE. Trustee of SARAH ARCHER. under will of Joseph Archer, deceased, and to make dis tribution. will attend/to the duties of his appointment on MONDAY. the Sth day of February, A. D. 1868. at 4 o'clock P.M.. at his office. No. 271 South FIFTH Street. in the city of_Philadelphia. JOSEPH A. CLAY. jaMtutbetit Auditor. ASSISTANT QUARTERMASTER. GENERAL'S OFFICE, PHILADELPHIA, 25th January, 1804. PROPOSALS will be received at this office until THIIRSDAI , 28th inst., at 12 o'clock ffi. , for the prompt delivery in this city of 1.800 pairs of Saddle Blankets (price to be per pound). Bidders will furnish sample. and state the shortest time required for delivery. The right is reserved to re ject all bids deemed too high. By order. A. BOYD, jai - Mat Captain and Assistant gaartermaster. 1.1 P. & O. R. TAYLOR, IMPORTERS AND MANUFACTURERS OF TOILIT PALI% AND PERTUAINKY, JAH-Im . No. 601 North NINTH Inreet. JONES HOUSE, HARRISBURG, PA., CORNER MARKET STREET AND MARKET SQUARE. A Qrst•class house. Terms. $2 per day. ia23-3121 0. IL JONES. ANNA M. ROSS' FRIENDS OAN OB : THIN her last MITRE in eerie de visite etlifk taken a few weeks belore her delaii. at F. G. PAKBOki GALUIRirt ABEIRTS and PARRISH Re. ial6liatluSe lbsThesuar, Wis. . Sot. PI, ISE& MRS. 0. AL DZVOX." S. 'T.-1860.--X. EDUt;ATIONANi. WIWAWCIAL. LOAN BOUGHT AND SOLD DREXEL & CO.. 34 SOUTH THIRD STRUT. WANTED. DREXEL 41c CO. WANTED. LEGAL. PROPOSALS. INSURANCE COMPANIES* r It A. N - Iczairri FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY Statement' of the Assets of the Company ON SANCrlari 18w. 11364., PahWitted in conforralei with the provident; of the Sixth section of the Act Of Aesom'bly of April 6th, 1842. Mortgagee: On properly valued at over K OOO . OOO . being First Mortgagaa on Real Rotate in the Cite and County of Philadel phia, except it,39,%8 24, in the neigh' boring' counties • s l,Craaftlite 141. Real Estate: Forehand at Sheriff's sales, ender mOrtgaga Claims. vii: Right houses and lot, B. W. coruar Chestnut and Seventeenth streets.... Louse and lot, north side of Sancta& street, west of Eleventh TWO houses and lot, south side of Spruce , street, near Sixteenth *Afoot Five houses and lots, Nos. 521, 523, 521, 527, and 529 Diliwyn street Three houses and lot, east aide Seven teenth etreet, eoutit. of Pine hotel and lot, S. E. corner of Chestnut and Beach streets Five houses and lot, norrl, side George street. west of Ashton street Seven houses and lot, east side Beach street, south of Chestnut street A house and lot, Fitzwater street. east of I firth street A ground rent of *3O on lot - north side Otter, west of Leopard street... 137 lots of ground on Buckley street and Quervelle avenue. Bristol A bons and lot, south side Stiles street, east of Sixteenth street A house and lot, east std. Front street, north of Cherry street, Itensisaton— Two houses and tote, north side Filbert street, west of Eighth street Five houses and lot, north side Dattohin Irstreet, east of Coral street ♦ house and lot, east side Sixteenth St.. month of Chestnut street A house and lot, west side Bread street, south of Race street ♦ house and lot. month side Filbert St.. west of Sixteenth street Two houses and lots. on corlig of Frankford Road and Auburn 'street, fronting on Frankhird Road Two houses and lots, S. W.' corner Lombard and Twenty-third streets. fronting on Lombard street Three lots of ground, N. W. corner Twenty-third and Meredith streets. Tow, surveyed and valued at.. COST. Loans. Temporary Loans on Stocks tur Collate ral Security (rained at $121.481) Stocks. $46, 000 11. S. 7.30 Treasury N0tee.....». 37,010 U. S. One-Year Certificates-- 75,050 11. S. 5-20 Year Beg!stered Bonds 26.000 U. S. 6-24 Year Coupon Bonds... 10:000 Almhouse Loan, 6 per cent 8,000 Pennsylvania State Six percent. Loan. of Taw. 1861 10.000 North Penna. R. R. Bonds 900 North Penna. R. R. Coupon Scrip 900 Shares Pennsylvania R. R. Co. 91 Shaves Franklin Fire Ins. C 0.... 200 Shares Bank of Kentucky. • 17 Shares Northern Bank Kentucky' 100 Shares Union Bank Tennessee. 13 Shares Insurance Company of the Stele of Pennsylvania—. 200 Shares Southwark Railroad Co. 21 Shares Union Canal Company. • 2 Shares Continental Hotel C 0.... 3,100 Continental Hotel 80nd5 .. ...... ' 700 Philadelphia City Loan 810 Philadelphia City Warrants.... Total market value. ... . . ....$302,544 70 COST Retell and Bills Receivable Revenue Stamps Cash on hand.... Cash in hands of Agents Real Estate.. Market price $127,612 23 Cost, as above 116,911 30 Advance in value... Stoeks. .$3920541 70 267.603 00 Market price.. Coat, as above Advance in value Losses by Fire. Losses paid during the year 1863 By order of the Board. CI-1.e1k&3. N. 33.A.T.T.01.K.MEt f PRESIDENT. JAS, W. Rido.I4JEALISM3O.II,. SBORETARY PRO. nu DIRECTORS. CHAS. N RANCHER, ISAAC LEA, TO BIAS 11 WAG NEE. EDWARD C. DALE. Sennnu. GRANT. GEO. 'PALES. JACOB R. SMITH;' ALFRED FITLER. GEO. W. _RICHARDS. PEAS. W, CHAS. N. BANCKER. President. EDWARD C. DALE, Vice President. JAS. W. McALLISTER, Sec. pro tem. jal6-stuth6t IT N . I 0 MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA, INCORPOgATED 1804. The following statement of the affairs of the Company is published in conformity with a Provision of its charter: Premiums written from January 1, 1863, to January L 1861. Do. undetermined January 1,1885. Premiums earned during the year as ab0ve...5168.762 79 Interest from investments 10,686 SS Losses - paid darter the year ......996,499 49 Return premiums 13,090 33 Insurancea Expenses, commissions, and contri butions to volunteers... United States tax. 5.20 Less amount reserved to pay losses heard from but not adjusted....... 11.000 00 Commutation to customers in lien of scrip. Balance remaining With the Company The Directors 'have declared a dividend of BIGHT PER CENT. on the capital stock, and SIX PER GENT. on the outstanding writ), out of the above profits, paya ble on demand, free of all tonal. 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. 14.610 do. do. Ches. and Del. Canal Co. 11,600 7-30 do. United States. 16,300 5.20 do. do. 5,000 United States Certificates of Indebtedness. 5.000 6 per cent. coupon bonds State of Pennsylvania. 16,000 6 per cent. bonds do. 2.000 loan to State of Pennsylvania, aid to volunteers. I6.0(X:16 per cent. bonds city of Philadelphia. 7,100 do. do. city of Pittsburg. 7.000 5 per cent. bonds do. 475 6 per cent. scrip /North Pennsylvania Railroad. 1, Mt shares Union Mutual Insurance Company. 88 do. Delaware Mutual Insurance Company. RV do. North Pennsylvania Railroad. 220 do. Pennsylvania Railroad. 48 do. Delaware Railroad. 58 do. Philadelphia Bank. 2,877 scrip of sundry insurance companies. Market value of the above. —. Bills receivable. ....... Cash on hand....... Cash deposited U. ...... -- 45,574 93 Sundry accounts due for unsettled.prendums, salvages, and other accounts 60,466 94 At the gunnel election for Directors. held January 11, 1664. the following gentlemen were elected Directors to serve three years: Irene% Tete, John H. Irwin. -lewbery A. Smith. J. I'. Steiner. George Lewis. David Salmon. G. W; Bernadou. W. S. Baird. S. Delbert for one year, Who constitute the Board of Directors with Richard S. Smith, H. y. Robinson, S. Destonet. Samuel C. Cook A. B. Boris, James R. Campbell. Wm. C. Kent. Henry Samuel, Henry Lewis, Jr.. Charles Wheeler. Edward L. Clark, Gilbert H. Newhall, Hills Iranian, Thomas Hallett. - lumrainge. RICHARD- B. JOHN MOSS, Secrets ifiIAME INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 408 CHESTNUT STREETA,. . PHILADELPHI BIBS AND INLAND INSUBANCE. 1 1 1100TOBAL John W. Boorman. Robert.B. Potter, John Kessler. Jr., E. D Woodruff, Char/es Stokes, Joseph D. Elite. ElNlR",_President. -- IDSON, Vice President. Francis N. Buck, Charles Richardson. Henry Lewis, 0. W. Davin, P. S. Justice. George A. FRANCIS II CHAS. RICH W. I. BLANCHARD. Secret CARTES DE VISITE.— WHAT PLEN did styles, clear. distinct, and accarate. you can obtain at B. F. BEIMER'S new and popular Rooms, 621,4- ARCH Street- cm earl.. • GEO. W. WATSON Sc CARRIAGE BUILDER& No. SAS North THIRTBENTH Street. p ire noW prepased to execute orders or GYM' iteeo tion of and heavy CARRIAGES, f and having at ri an times the very beat materials and workmen CO4l Pro mise the utmost satisfaction to all who X 011,7 favor them with their custom . JACOBBepiri business the o eontinued LOVDENSLAGIBR. at the obi stand, ea OL VREt Street. rear of Concert Hall. Ja2 gm - MEDICAL PURVEYOR'S OFFICE, WABHINGTO*, D C., 3e,austry 21, 1864. The OdYerthernento for " Proposals for Ire" Irioried from thie Ogle& Januarr i 1864. are withdrawn, /Wattles meats more in detail will be maned as soon as prepared. and the time for receiving bide extended. By order of the native burgeon General. Hsnir ,TOWISOR if: B. K., U. 8. A,. and .1a26 4t ACting Method). rUtVO7OI% 07 PHILADELPHIA, $127.612 23 113,0 U 30 60,505 XI 207,503 00 2,297 50 95 55 427.342 66 4 611 83 31,651- 49 1111,411,1.07 321 311,100 93 35,04-1 70 $3,457,849 96 $69,109 07 . $177,004 10 . 43.468 12 ]1,3110 99 ....... 19,638 60 ..... 2,910 63 3121,029 94 $48,349 18 . 17.01016 ?AM lii -8220.0011 CO 23.297 29 ........$36,674 93 10.000 00 Norris B SMITH, President. isixstor ENSVEANCIP COMPANIES. STATEMENT Or THE MUTUAL FMB INSITBANOSCONI AlfT OF PHMADILLPIII.4. January, Id. IDA. eftice No. 5 South Fll7ll Street. Amount of Property Ironed 644. 410 05 Amount of Premium 11eiee 40.801 00 Balance Car DR. h Meets. San. let„ 1884 3 . 106 Of Received Intereet on Premium/10es. 1804 2.2e0 74 12 " alv " f " 61 ' elm Eforveys and TranafolB. 1882 . . „.." . ... t ....... ~. .. ......... 101 CO Received. Gash rrenriaine. ......... Zuni. mese 059 60 Received Extra Rieke 284 Received Interest on lavoatme n ts 817 25 Received Gain on Fele of City Loans 154 00 By Expanses By Corniniadena Paid Agenta By m'e'rest Returned By PrezWins Returned Celli{ ASSETS. Invested in United Suttee? 3-10 Loan-43.01i 31 Invested in United States 620 Loan.. 3,000 r 0 Often Furniture . 134 rBh Laid, of Treasurer 618 77 6.557 63 No Ursa the past year. IAo Llabilitiea at thla NUM . CAPITAL OF THE COMPANY - - - - - . Premium Notes dr40.604 03 Inveement■ in United States 7 3-10 Loan 1.011 21 Investments in United States 5 20 nix rer cent. Loan Coat of Office Parr.iture • Cash in Lands of the Treasurer Berjamin liralona. Janes Stnealay. Tbonthe Mather, T. Ellseouti Chapman A:t Dillin. Simeon Matlack, T. ELLWOOD CHILPHA. WANTED—A FIRST-CLASS CAR . AddressLE uainted with city retail trade. • Carpe leg' t at this Office. ja26.3t. WAN'I'ED—A FIRST-CLASS BOOK KEEPER, one accustomed to a Manufacturing business preferred. Address. with reference. Box .361, Post Mee. gaff J.. WANTED—A FIRST-CLASS SALES. w IMAM, in a Boot and Shoe house, who can com mand a near Pennsylvania and Jersey trade. Also, one who bar an fatal:M./led Western Pennsylvania and Obi° trade. These having a knowledge of the business pre ferred. Address "A. 8.," at - this office, with real name. ja26-61.. WANTED—IN A DRY GOODS JOB BING BOTTSFaan exnarie - seed iisLINMAN. To one Who can influence a good country trade a liberal Sa lary will be given. Address Box 2691 Philadelphia Post Office. ja2S6t TO CAPITALISTS.-WANTED, IN an extensive Car-Building Bstairlisbment. tbat le doing a large amount of bnaineri, exec naively for cash, a Snecial Partner. 'with a capital of t..nA 000 to *22.' 00. Pndonbted references can be given. Address "S. Ft B.,": Box Vo. 19. Post Office. ja2B.3s, WANTED—THE PRESENT NAME and peat office address of a Lady whose mid en name W4lB Anna Woodward, and whosa• address was given in the catalogue of i utioeb. College. for 1.555-11 as West Cheater. Pa, Any person who can *PM the desired information will please address Mrs. ESTHER. AMMER," RAN. Mt. Healthy. Ohio. ja26.3t* WAN TED-A SITUATION IN A Dry. Goods Jobbing Cons°, as Salesmitat, in or out doors. on salary or commission. Can control good city and near trade. .Address Joseph' Rayntood." tais office. .1a26 3:* W ANTED-A SITUATION IN A Wholesale store as Salesman and to make-himself' generally natim by a young man from the eormtry % is a. gOnd i P flu m n an c p n a i k er E ab l e s c h u n ty erm d n ilAdnreyo a nd r th roe da ys. "E. L . " Press office IIVANTED.-A SM ART, ACTIVEBOY, Vto learn the Email Dry-Goo ds business. blest come well recommended. Address 'Dry. Goode." Presa DM*. .iad+LSt WANTED-IN AN OFFICE. A LAD • • of unexceptionable character. 14 to 15 years of ago.. Address Box 1261 Post Office ja2S.Ht. R TEAB it ENGINE WANTED —A COND. HAND STEAM ENGINE AND BOILERS. or either, of tWenty to thirty-horam power, wanted. Ad dropft "P. 0:." Box 73E9. witb fall deacriptiou. price ac: ift23-Str I.—A APINER WANTED GENT: E. MAN with some capital, and wishing to commence the mannfactnre of WOOL HATS, le destrong of con 'mating himself with some patty who has means and a knowledge of the business, Reply to Box 3,7 New York Post Office. stating address with ref-mences. ja2.9-3t. TO PRINTERS.—BY ADDRESSING -A- "D. A.." Boa 1227 Philadelphia P. a, Pa.. any iona Printing Office can secure the services of a PRAM. CAL PRINTER.; one who has been in the same office for 12 years; is now. and has been for four years. Pore-- man Can feed a power press; good local writer. &c. Best of reference given (including present place); would pFefer to take the permanent charge of a good Country Office. or would be willing to purchase one. 1a22-41 WANTED -TWO FIRST-CLASS , SALESMEN, acquainted with near country trade and sbort-time buyers, in a Jobbing Notion Houma Ad dress Box 2254 Philadelphia Post Office. ia2l..et* AN EXPERIENCED BOOKKEEPER desires employment in the Evening in any capacity in which. a knowledge of bilinees could be made available. Address 'J. P. W.;' Box US P. 0. Ja2l-12t.- AGENTS WANTED TO SELL THE STANDARD HISTORY OF THE WAR. A rare chance to make money. Agents are clearing from COO to $2OO a month. 200,000 volumes already sold. Send for circulars. Address JONES BROS. k CO., Publish ers, BALTIMORE, Md. de3o 3w. WANTED- CLOTHING.-PERSONS Laving Clothing to dispose of will please call on or addroes E. MILLER, ias-tutlosSm* No. 203 OREBTRUT Street. dra HOUSES WANTED.—TWO TO' .2=1F01:1R. to the amount of $8.200 to $13.00; for which a FAlsill of 20 acres, in a high state of cultivation, and fine House, with city conveniences. 8% miles from Market street. in Twenty-third Ward; balance in cash. Or will he sold on easy terms. Address a H," this office, or • Fi. ' Fox Chase P. O. ja263t4 s a DEPUTY QUARTERMASTER GENERAL'S OFFloE — PitmegongttgA, Feb. 8. 1888. VESSELS WANTED Inottodlately to Gamy 'DOLL to the following Pointe: Tortngse. wog Wed, Fla. Port Monroe. Va. Alexandria. Va. Newborn. N. 0. Port Royal, S. 0. A. BOYD. felo-tt Captain and Assistant Quartermaster. LOST AND FOUND. -IA°ST-A CERTIFICATE FOR ONE Share in the KENSINGTON BANK, in the county of Pkaladelphia. The fi ader will be snitably rewarded if left at 11 and 13 STRAWBERRY Street. jaW WWI. MOSES WHEELER. FOR SALE AND TO LET. WEST PHILADELPHIA PROPER- Ty.—Several choice large LOTS OF GROUND. on Walnut, Locust. and other streets, in the best residence neighborhoods, for sale, on veryl favorable term', by B. B. JONES, ia26-tuthr-3t 5 No. 209 South SIXTH Street. FOR SALE-IHE PROPERTY ON North ?FRONT Street, below LAUREL, No. 959 to 967 Inclasiye, now need as coal and tan yards Thls pro perty extends to Cohockeink Creek, on which it fronts. and bee ea outlet on Laurel Street. Apply to ja.2.5-3t* W. H. STORES. Germantown. Ara GERMANTOWN.— FOR SALE, A AMA:desirable DWELLING ROUSE and large lot of ground. MARKET SQTIARE. opt:wane School St. Apply to fia2s-3t.J W. H. STOKES. Germantown. $221.262 22 ifft FOR SALE-THE HOUSE AND AraLLOT, corner of WAYNE and CHELTEN Avenue. Germantown; lot SO by 240 feet. Apply to ia2.5- St. W. H. STOKES, Germantown. K 79,429 12 FOE SALE-THE HOUSE AND '0 1 . 2 ' LOT, CHELTEN Avenue. west of GREEN Street. Otlrteatitowut lot 100 by 175 feet. Apply to Ja2,s9E* - W. H. STOKES, Germantown. COAL YARD FOR SALE-THE BEST fitted-up Yard in the city. Capacity for doing au l amount of businem. Inquire at 957 North NINTH Street, below Girard avenue. Terms easy. ja2B-6tv FO EC SALE—A FIRST-CLASS FARM and COU,RTRY SEAT, situate on the Phi. ladeiphia and West Chester Plank -road, six miles from Market-street Bridge, one mile from termination of Be' laware county P. Railroad. Thereon is a large man sion house, with hyirsnt at the door. and gas pipes in the house. Tenant house, and every building necessary to carry on a large farm and dairy. The laud is in the highsst state of cultivation. FOX' further information apply to the owner. Al) VW C. ECKFRLDT, living thereon, or to JAMES A. FREE MAN. 42% WALNUT Street. .1a26-6to TOR SALE CHEAP—HOUSEIBIB WALLACE Street, with all modern Improvements Enquire on the premises, or to P. JANNEY. No. IS N. DALAWARE Avenue. SFOR SALE-DESIRABLE IN VEsTMENT—STORE and DWELLING, Northwest corner of Thirteenth anti Lombard streets, AZeo,D vreij ing House adjoining on Thirteenth .trees_ Apply to A B CARVER dt CO.. .3a21. et* S. W. car. NINTH and FILBERT Streets. AM FOR SALE-A. FINE THREE STORY STONE ROUSE, and LOT. situated at the "Green Tree" Station, on the Pennsylvania Central Railroad, twenty miles from Philadelphia The Honee is large and modern built, with fine fruit, water, &o. For further information apply to MUIR a. R. DAVIS, on the . premises. or WM. T. Rl,Bl3gT, 3a2-stnthlm* 3%1 WALNUT Street. of TO LET—A COMMODIOUS -mg. - DWELLING, No. 12 North FRONT Street. Rent moderate, artily to WEPHERILL & BRO.. 0c29-tf 47 and 49 North SECOND Street. de VALUABLE BEAL ESTATE AT /Mk PRIVATE SALE: No 1. A BOAT YARD, DRY DOOR. SHOPS. and YARD ample for storing lumber, tec . situate in PORT PROVIDENCE. 3.i . mile east of Phconix vine, connected with the Permeide of the Schuylkill Canal. A good lo cation, at which a large business was done the past year. No. 2. A strong-built and well arranged STE MILL situate in.the village of MOUNT CLARE, opposite Phoenixville. Said mill is 125 feet long by 34 feet wide,• 50-horse power engine with double boilers; two vertical and one circular saws; basin floats; 100.000 -feet of logs; coal-wharf, and large yard for lumber; brick office, with two rooms. The whole property lies between a public street and the Bermstde of the Schuylkill Canal, Also.tn said village, in separate lots, of large size, two brick dwel ling- houses, well and tastefully with cellars, kitchens, sitting rooms, dinging-rooms. parlors, chem• bers, water. scc..and frame stable; also a frame carpenter . V,fl shop The foregoing properties will be sold altogether, Or died, to snit purchasers They are sold to close a partn&ship, and deserve the attention of the man of capi tal and enterprise. Title indisputable. Terms easy, which will be made known, with fall particulars, by applies cation to • E. F. PENNYPACHER Phcsnixvil , ja26et Agent for DAVIS dt WHITTAHSH. $364,298 16 n a l E FOR SALE-SCHOONER CLIO, 78 tone burden. built at Cooper's Feint, N. J. , in 1860. of the best seasoned timber; a fast sailer, of light draft. an in, complete order. Apply to H. B. &G. W. MINERS W 7 S. FRONT Street. jet fait. Or Dyottaille Glass Works. KUHN & HILLIER, AGENTS FOR THE PURCHASE AND SALE OF CITY* AND COUJTRY PROPERTY. —Money procured on Mortgage, Collectors of House Rents. Ground Beate. Book A.s 7 °aunts, Obligations, &c. Office. No. tall South YOUR= Street The following properties for sale: aide of lot of ground on the West slda of Sixth Street. 100 feet f ron t. ex t en di n g south of Little :eau. a l ime t, 196 feet 2 inches to the middle of Marshall street; on it is erected. a Brick House. Stable, and. out-build lags. Also. & lot of amend , east side of Seventh Street, 100 feet front. IE9 feet 10 inches smith side of Littin Poplar street. to the middle of Marshall street. Title indispn table. Also. a four-story Brick Hones. 1338. Girard Avenue, price $6.610. A four-story Brick House. 1340 Girard Avenue. Pees $6.000. Both modern improvements. Only $1,900 to $2.000 cash wanted. Balance on mort gage. Athree- story Brick House. No. *kra North Thirteenth street Gas. Bath, and all modern improvements. Price 81.600. $1,600 may remain on mortgase. Also. a three. story Brick Mouse, No. 55 a North Six teenth street. Modern conveniences, Gas. Bath. gig c. Price $2,100. $1,200 may remain. KUHN dr HILVISR. 130 South YOU e.TH Street. .142.3.6 t N. W. corner LIBRARY Street. THE FIRST CARTES DE visren made in this city wens at NIIIWELL'd GALWAY, No. 724 ARCH street. Recent improvements, of an important nature, furnish facilities for procuring tares which, in point of beauty, are nnstirpasszi. 3a26-6t it. _ . JOHN L. OAPEN, PHEHNOLO. 4 =Aar= I= c a. DAY vergatax AIO N , on Om Improvimont 4:346 p5. oprrention fauna. formation of fri WHL WWI ita nip obaraotor Cron maggrA. ir o . WTH SW% IMO UMW:Wien WWl§ 36.6 0 6110 ItE 6.;!, $46,551 56 DIREC ran. Aaro a W Caakill Charles J Elite, Caleb Clothier_ William P, Reeder, Joseph Chapman, I Jo! eph W. Moore, 111 ri MALONE. President. r S.oretaly jaM-thetn(. WANT•a. AMILTSIMENT4.. MISS ANNA E, DICKINSON (n r INVITATION) MULL REPEAT HER GREAT PATRIOTIC ADDRESS, Delivered in the kall of the 1011i38 of IlloraleubMirAi }Afore the President and. Members of the Cabinet and Congress. ACADEMY OF MUSIC , O *EDNESDAY EVENING NEXT, 21th awn.' AT 8 o'ccocrc TICIIT.TS. 2:5 Cents. RESERVED BEArS. Gate Tickets eau be bad on and after MONDAY, 2.5 th inst at the ACADEMY OF MUSIC. and at GOULD'S. S. R. corner f-EVENTH and CHESTNU^ Streets. ,j sf33-4t AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSK/. FRIDAY EVEN/NO, Tan. 2o,18". General E, W. GANTT, And. Bon. N. 0 , TAYLOR, Of Little Rock , Arkansan. of &net Tenneecee. Will address the citizens of Philadelphia. for the benefit of the SUFFERING Ili EAST TENN/MBE. General Gantt having contented at the =gout solicitation of the friends of the Mime. Admission to Parquet, Parquet Circ l e, and Balcony With reserved seat ONE DOLL&K.. Family Circle ~, Tickets to be had. on and after Wedneaday. rebroarjr 27. at 9 o'clock A. hi.. at the Academy of Magic and T. B. Pugh's, Sixth and Chestnut streets. Treasurer of Relief Fund Caleb Cope. Secretary Joseph T. Thomas. Poore open at Addrestzto conamenco at 2 o'clock. I s2F-4t NEW CR ESTNUT-ST. THEATRE LEONARD GROYNE TIiIB (TnendavYRNIGNING. Jan, 2G The initial performance of the NEW et/It:PANT 01! TALENTED AND POPULAR ARTISTE'h Engaged by Mr. C.: over for this o tend uvular Theatre will occur, when tal lb be presented the beatttitat D1Z1212, by John Lector Wallach, THE VErillAtii. The cast embraced a very large proportion ol thy strength of the conreany. The new scenery fer toe dram., by Mehers. 3. R. Smith. and D. A. Strong The muMe for tho drama (entire/1Y now) by C. Koppltz. HE VETEZ preeente It le B SUSAN TIENIN, her filet anposranca iu thin city in many yearn. as BLADMHE ir:c.Lvic Miss elfin Merida. her first appnarence in Philadelphia-RA aminoh.. kgster to the Emir. NW. A. s, Chapin, first appearance,. as... Mrs, Moo:hake, Alibil Why Oirnber, her fi r.lt - a 'Tea r,..noe; - Wit a Edbg, • • Bright star of Linpe, ' a 5.... . 31188 E 1788.12 Schenck, first appearance fn this city. RP ....Culraro, Chief Sultana. Mite Miller .an agtra- Mr. Harry reunion, first appearance trinsa-ny . 135177, as Colonel Delmar, the Veteran. Mr. Charles Barron first appearance tido atm- SOD, 88 Leon Delmar. his Box. Mr. T. H. Knight, tint aopeurarce thie sea son, as Eugene, the Celenel's Protege. Mr. H. L. Everett, first appearance in P'.:zila delphia. as Ctc,tain Belmont. Mr. it Forrest. J 7., as. Lions. Nfortiers Mr. f arland as Lieut. L walla. Mr. W. a. Donaldson, first appearance in Philadelphia, an "Inset, afterwards.. Emir mobamuted. Mr. T. L Donnelly, first appearance. with song, "Cold Ireland Yon 78 my DaTIIII_," Me Off an agau , Crand Vizier. Mr aeo. A. Andrews. first appearance this amen. as The initart if Myra Mr. ,ranee F. Pryor, fl re t appearance in Phiia de/plia. us Onglon Mr. gi. A. Herndon. trot appearapca as . , . etostaph a. M+alrad. Mr. 3: Wood as Hassan trioureddin. Mr. Mak e as %Yd. Mr. Gray za. Gamuts. Mr. Matti, EWA as . Sergeant Sit mina. Mr. Mitchell as - Sergeant Lettuces:l'. Regimental Band, Soldiers, Arabs, Lady Atte admits. ifC. ACt 1. —France. An elegant apartment in the 7 4 /111 Of Colonel Dewar.. Act 2 —The same. Act 3. —*Ulan , . Quarters of Colonel Delmar, Act 4. —Palace of the Ftilkaa. Act d —Outskirts of My ra. THE ORCHESTRA. Undo; the Baron of the celebrated Composer and r.fie(. CHARLES KOPPITZ. will perform daring the evening several new and Eel selection including the Concert Overtnic.., h p Boyne; ppl itan e Carnival Quadrilles; Niettingal* mi ca , C. Koppitem arrangemente; Glory 6011 k-dash% C. Roppitz; quill Polka, Staff of Bella Obligator, C. ROppltz. PPIrIES OF ADMISSION: Dress Circle or Parquet So cents. Family Circle 25 tens. Orchestra Seats 75 cents. Five of the front Seats only are reserved as Orchestra eats. NO extra charge for securing Sesta. Overture will commence cinarter before 8 o'clock. MBS. JOHN DREW'S NEW AllotIR» STREIT THEATRE BY UNIVERSAL DESIRE, TO-NIGHT (Tl nel . a y). Jan. 26. 1861, The great sensation Drama. With its 714 I SSS E E T rir -""B MAN, LTIRRINU TABLEAUX, and FINE AUTING: To conclude with the Value of TURN RIM OUT lcodetona Nubba Stuart Robson THURSDAY, Bortelit of BARTON HILL. SATURDAY. STUART ROBSON'S Benefit. Cut tain rises at 734 o'clock. mrALN II T - STREET T Ef.A. TRE. Sole L FARE WELL ENGAGEMENGAREETSOM. of the young, popular. and beautifni Actress, LUCILLE WESTERN, who on her appearance last evening aeeembled the, largest audience ever present in tile Theatre. TIIEnDAY and WEDNESTIAY Evenings. Jan. 26 and 27. MISS WEeTEBN will appear In her great original, emotional Play of EAST LYNNE; OR. THE ELOPEMENT. Box Office open from 9 A. M. till 3 P.M. THE MAENNERCEEOR RES P'EOT .4. FULLY announce that their FIFTEENTH FANCY DRESS BALL will take place on MONDAY, FEBRUARY let, 1884. AT TEE AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC. It is their intention to make this Ball one of the most select of the season, and, therefore, have adopted the following regulations: Cards of admission nen only be bad by subeeription of the undersigned—the price to be THREE DOLLARS. admitting a gentleman and two ladies. Visitor. will please attend in Fancy Dress. beads of families only ex cepted, Every exertion will be made by the Committee to maintain the reputation these halls have always en. eyed. • The Music will be furnished by Birgfeld's Baud and Orcheetra, consisting of thirty-five performers. Promenade Concert to commence at half Past 8 o'clock. the Polonaise at 9 o'clock. Carriages set down beading south. lake up haadlnz., north. J. H. CAMP. No. P.O North Seventh street. R. T. St tHMIDT. No 96 North Third street. M. KAISER. No 1019 Chestnut street. C. NEIJSe AN. No. 940 Market street. F. SALTY., No 333 North Third street. LOIII6 TOURNEY. No 227 North Second street. C. N. MANN. Fdth and Green streets. 7. W. B. ADAMS, No. 457 North Third. street. WOLSIEFFEFt. No 480 North Sixth street. C. BENKERT, N 0.48 South Fourth street. F. L. ROisbE, No. 711 Spruce street. T. B. POTSDAMEA. No. 31 North Third street. F. STEER. No. 30 South Third street. G. ANDRE & Co., No. 1101 Chestnut street. LEE & WALKER No 722 Chestnut street. A. BIRGFELD. No. 139 South Seventh street, jaM St GBE A T NATIONAL 0I It UR TROUPE—MARKET Street, above Twelfth. Manalerrees,Mre..CHAßLES WARNER. formellr Mri. DAN RICE. _ - The People have popularly demonstrated that the GREAT NATIONAL CIRCITS mast remain. The Man. a gement, in response to public sentiment, have consented. to KELP OPEN FOR THREE WIFERB LONGER and will present ■e usual the SPORTS ADD PASTIMRI3 OF THE RING in a style that will continue to reflect credit on the stars of the profession.' that combine t .l make up the Great Na.. tioual Troupe ADMISSION-25 tents; Stage Seat*, 60 cent's; Prints Box, $3; Gallery. 25 gent!. Evening Performance commencing 7.41 MATINEES EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATDEDAY AFTERNOON: commencing at 2Yo' o'clock • ja23.Bt GRAND COMPLIMENTARY TESTIMONIAL TO MR& CHARLES; WARISIBIL by the attachee of the Great Classic Show, ou TUESDAY EVENING. 26th Inet, , upon 'which immense orcesion the best and most variedperformance of the season will take plate. This will hee GRA th ND GALA NIGHT in the eventful and proud history of the Great National. Troupe. Secure 'your tickets at once. and go to the Circus early ou TUESDAY EVENING, 26th Mgt, j a 2,51 t CONCERT HALL MOTORS EOM CHESTNII T STREET. ABOVE TWELFTH. FIFTH SOCOESSFLIZ: WAEK OF WIINDERLICEIT ZOGRAPHICOL A series of illuttrations of T. S. ARTEMIVS TEN NIGHTS IN A. BAR-ROOM. ALSO JOHN 131314" TAN'S PILGRIM'S .I.ROGEIIBI. I And other attractive Scenes from LITE, CHARACTER. NATURE ,and ART. Proprietor and Manager..., ...... Mr. JOSEPH VII= will continue for a abort season. This splendid series of moro.than 100 grand Panama! Paintings was executed by Mr. GEORGE wursmontim, an American Artist, who &tends unrivalled as a swab Painter. Admission Jf eents. Children 12 cents. Doors open at 7 o'clock. Liberal arrangements mnde with schools, temparsatog and other societies. Matinde every Wednesday and Saturday afternoon 111 S o'clock. Children 10 cents. TEMPLE OF WONDERS. • ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS WILL S and CHESTNUT Btreehl: WILL SHORTLY CLOSE. MAGICAL and PHILOSOPHICAL EXPERI Great Powers of VENTRILOQUISAL and thoLM CANARY BIRDS_ SIONOR BLITZ will appear in his Eopnbar , Entertain.. mente lIVERY EVENT& 0, commenting nt 7!4 WEDNESDAY and B.IiTUEDIT AFTERNOON at 3. Adgdssion 25 cents; Children 15 cents. .114-1( SIGNOR BLITZ'S ENTERTAINMENT at the ASSEM BLY BUILDING. TENTH and CHESTNUT; is postponed until TO•MOBROW AFTERNOON. PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF . THE FINE ART& 1905 CHESTNUT STEW. OPEN DAILY (Auden excepted) from 9 A. M. ttll 6 r. Admission Vicente. Children half visa jarkt AUCTION SL E. AUCTION SALE. STOCK OF FIREDCLASB ROSEWOOD, WALNUT, AND :ozur. CABINET FURNITURE, To Its soh] at public Sale ON TUESDAY. Januar7l6,lB64, at IP o'clock, AT THE VIABEROOKS, No. 45 SOUTH SECOND STREFAT, ABOVE OBB3TNIIT STREET. Catalogues are ttow z-zrtly, and the Furniture may WI examined. THOMAS BIRCH:dr SPli. ja2s.2t* Auctioneers. NATERIALSTFOR MINCE PIM. swim', ZANE% AND SZILTANA RAISINS. eit'EXIN, CURRANTS, AND VICE& ENDER, WINES, &c.• dm ALBS= 0. RODENTS, Mosley in Xing Groceries. dell Corner ETAVIINIII sad VINE Streets. liraleHT'S ' =Da 17LTILA 4001 BUM% WHOLSS.aII AND usTAIL, Immo a mmx AND 71LUARLIN toSnlien. 114L1 CORRECT PIANO TUNING. M. a B. SARORNT'd Orders tor•Tnn and Repairing Pianos are received at MASOSI at 00.11 tnt Store. 007 CHESTRUT Street. milt, Mr. S. has had eleven years'factory experience In Bee. ton. and dye ea rs ' employment in Philadelphia SPROUL —Pianos releatherad to sound as soft sad sweat-toned as new. without removing. Terms for Tuning. SI ocl4-Banif pffillp BRADBURY'S GOLD MEDAL PLANos were awarded SEVEN F PRIZES IN TOUR 'WEEKS, during the hal of Ma most nattering testimonials have recently been retaiS e from a large umber of the most eminent artiste. tam eltbita_g_ NOTTSONALS. MASON. AND WOLINOHL who Ma me that the matmenents in t h e ell" 1111 dilates. all the assanUals of a PUN= PIANO.7OB I S Ct, AN DUN & CO gazirsur • •..M.a.ne.get.
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