CITY ITEMM. riiOlO9riLPHR Or Mee Inciernam.— Me flume tout friends and admirers of this popular and talent ed female orator will be pleased to learn that art. F. Gutekunat, Nos. '704 and '706 Ala, street, has taken, front live, Photogeaptus of her, both in carte and large size. They are renoszkably life like, and Will be an acceptable addition to any photographic collection. les are now ready, at Mr. la.'s counters. TEAS Ar•u tlesrEss of the purest and best nutting, for family use, always on hand, by Davie & Rich ards, Arch and Tenth street,• C FEAT REMOTION IN PRICES. itTi at Reduction in Prices. ;,tidies' and Misses' Fine Cloaks. Ladies' and Misses' Fine Cloaks. Also, Rich Furs of all kinds. Rich Furs of all kinds. Iu anticipation of the close of the season, we am now prepared to make a large concession from for pier prices on all our stock. T. W. PROCTOR & Co., The Paris Cloak and Fur Emporium., WO Chestnut street. rurlac. SrNAIVIES AVD VOCALISTS wIR find "Brown's Bronchial Troches" beneficial in clearing the voice before speaking or singing, and relieving the throat after any unusual exertion of the vocal organs, having a peculiar adaptation to aft - el:4lone which disturb the organs of speech. WIIIOOIV SHADES, Lace Gtablilllll, Gilt Curtain Bands, Loops, Orr.amenta, and everything pertaining to the Curtain or 17pbalatery business, at W. Henry Patten 's, 140 S Chestnut street. ja2B tbernwit THB PERFECTION OF SERINO PiLkosurzs. CALL AVE BEE TEE " FLORENCJE, n 680 CRESTNTIT STREW. run.. r-rnzen SLIPS, in loon covers, When wa3l cut and 'saes, are a great improvement and protection to a fine suit of furniture. W. Henry Patten keeps the materiels, and has several competent heads, at :403 (theetnnt street. Tax "FLoimarosr SEWING MAORINA SOLD AT CEESSTICLIT BTRBBT, IS WARRANTED TO BE TEM NEST IV TRR WORLD. WINDOW 511ADas.—Thcse who want - Slix,ltus will . not forget W. Henry Fatten wa■ the first to manu facture Shades at low prices. Hie friends and eal• - -. - tomers will do well to remember that his present efilearoOm is at 1408 Chestnut street. Mike a note of it. ja2B-thsmW4t VISIT THE " FLOBNNOS" SALIM ROOMS, MO - CHNSTNITT STIOCBT, AND BEN THU ONLEBILATZD IiNVNESABLIS-1111RD, LOCH, AND KNOT-STITCH Sinv , INO "REST TO THE WEARY."—Patten., 1403 Chestnut street, manufactures the very best Spring and flair IgattrEMßEE in town. None but the best materials .used, and the workmanship is of the first order. Old beds renovated and made new at W. Henry Patten's, 1408 Chestnut Street. je2.3.thamtv4t Consa, Burriona, INVERTED Nau.s, ENLARGED JOINTS, and all dimeasee of the feet, cured without pain or inconvenience to the patient, Is Dr. Zazha. tie, Surgeon Ohiropedist, 921Chestuut street. Refers So physicians and surgeons of the atty. ift9.3.ti Uriniarrenv.—Patten'a work Always well done. Old furniture to be upholstered ehould be sent now, while the season is quiet and the workmen have ample time to overhaul it, and varnish sufficient time to harden before being removed. Good work manship, purity of materials, and low &ousts at 1403 . ,0hestaut street. 1%28 thsmw- it MASON STECK & CO.'S STECK & CO.'S STECK & CO.'S STECK ‘t. -00.'S STECK & CO.'S STECK" & CO.'S STECK & CO.'S sTEcK & CO.'S STECK tv. CO.'S STECK & CO.'S STECK & CO.'S STECK & CO.'S HAXLIN'S CABINET ORGANS. J. E. GI Seven, ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS Ur TO TWELVE O'CLOCK LAST RIGal C-onithitentsti—Mlintlt tt B Fey ton. NOW Jersey E A Ceffin. Boston John 31cCi are, New Yolk oe, L Stearns. Boston NI II Clark. New 3 ork F Belt, Washingn. D Wm Seem iller. St Louis Miss M Secmiller. Boston Miss gllghlizi, D C : in 13 111111 fr, Waph'sr. D C WII aylor, New York Surgeon li Rohrer. U 8 A Capt .1 Williams. N J T J Fit; 4inktr. Kingston John Chambers J L Weir, Washington, D C A Cheefbrour.h. Baltimore A 0 Flamer. We.slen. D C Copt W 11, tams & la, Balt J P Lindsay. Pittsburg Mrs B Lindsay, Pittsburg B B C-rot.b, Barlington. J 7 Clete. New York John ri Hill, Buffalo S D Sikes, Buffalo B C Walker. Detroit B Merrifield. Annapolis ...Ma OBurnhere. Annapolis Mai Oen .1 Howard, U S A J FMiller, Lexington. A.Y Musselman, Marietta. Pa C H Snow &wf. Wash, D C E D Jr. N Y G S Griffith. Baltimore N NcJiltan. Baltimore llinbard Lewis, Boston T J Tobias. New York Miss Bendricbs & sis, N Y Mr & Mrs J C Holden. N Y Miss Kate J Belden, N • B Caine, Boston M Wald BostiNewark J /3 Tsylor,on E Id Strong & wf. Chicago IL V Gordon, N B'unswick H Bushmaster, N Y D .1 Garth, New 'York A B Coffin. Bost.:n John Higenbothom, Balt J W Bond. Baltimore J e Courtney, Baltimore Ssareons, Cleveland S ens, New York A W Soper New York A Koons. Albany Miss Haldeman. Harrisburg Mrs Haley, Harrisburg Seth H Bryant. ii S N Jas Barrer, Baltimore • S Bristins. Boston 7 Bridges, Newport News W Johns. n. Trenton. N J M Dryden, Baltimore J Mitchie, N 0 Capt 8 L Brown M 33. Woody T F Oakes & wf. New York; T M Janes, New York n Yale, new York 1. Atwood, Tannton.Mass 13 Church. New York J Peerless, New York WBLudow,USA W Stanford. New York B Morris, New York C Minter. New York Geo P Briggs. Mass J r Day, Pittsburg Bobt Barbour, New York BO Moore:, Baltimore Paul Curtis. Boston S Taylor. Cairo, 11l B B Sawyer, Boston Oeo II Potts. New York 0 F Thompson. Providence JA Wheelock. Boston Francis Foster, Boston Glirard—Clneatmut. .T It Cantwell, Pa W Wylie. Harrisburg E Cattail, Prinz Jasß Curry. II S A B F Jones..l7 8 A Horace Hood. New YO , k. Samuel C Swartz, H Y Augustus H Woolen., N Y Jacob J Mertz, Wash. D C Jamesl., Butz. Wash, D C Col P Sides. II S A John L Johnson di sister J X Strickler. II 8 A Lieut H Fisher. Penna. H P Kemp, Boston W C Hawdeilltell,Alex'dria A B BUStCP Sergt G T Ellis 'W P Howell, Elkton C Allen. Elkton ThosJ Wilson,NY John ll Walker. N Y W Simon. Nashville "Jinni IC .1 Oliver. CI S A E Gardr.er. NY d _David cooper. Pa *arta Cooper. Pa .John Cooper, I's 9eo William Pa Semi Williams, Ohio H Stinson, Ohio Mr n Mrs Hammel. Toronto Miss Hammel. Toronto.CW Hon leave Teller. a Y L Pierce & don. H Bedford W 8 Price & la M . ryiand J J Wright. M. D. Maryland Hiss Amanda Brown. Md B A Beaton, Ashland Berkstresser, Ashland Mrs C Ripley, Penna. miss EiDial, Penner .1W Hitchcock, Hew York A V Trowbridge, Keen, NH L M Parsons, Newark W Jones, Wisconsin Isham Rivers, New York Joe Gormley Mrs W F Brennan. lowa John D Skiles. Lancaster J B Swsrtzwalder, Lanc Jas M Bilis, Harrisburg J Filson & wf, Ohio John Boyd. Ohio Bawl Smith. Cleveland D T Clark, Clevelandi John Boer, Ohio Sand Pepper, Penna. MartinHannan, Penn* 3 M Snow. Lancaster Barney,E DI St Louis L? Albert+ on, Phila . I. B. Gildersleeve, N Haven H Long. Osceola. Pa HG Maras, New York Jae Nyran,N. 9 , Jersey A Martin. Near York 1] North. New York J Mlle. New York B Reilly New York 'T B B D eOroot. New York Oeo T Atwood. Taunton .L J 8 Kiddoo. II 13 A J Bender, lIB A A 0 Hsi.'Providene. R. Cha New York it H HHouston MeAllastel Daniel Wells A W Killer. Carlisle Annericam—Clagetniu John Porter. Milton John Stalinism Jr H B Davis & la. Pittsburg J Webster. Philadelphia Lient Wm A Short. 13 8 A John B Boas Thee Carlin. Baltimore W J Wasik C A Waterhouse Wm Hee. Cleveland 8 B Boyer, Sunbury T Drumheller Burkina,' John J Burns, Penn* C Gregg. Pittsburg I, 8 Badger. St Louie Mrs Dr Robt Elmer. Bridgtn BF Elmer &la. Bridgeton J T Bothnia& 7. Woods. ton JB Wietar, Bos Salem. N J H T Mileksaeh. Bethlehem Joe Mann. Potter c o _, Pa CI A liOlartg, New York Lltbeas, Bridgeton J S Mines, Bridgeton C Mons% Oil City Bt. Mouta—lakestialet Cant Fserry. D s A Sam! Bacon. Lanzel, Del B H Cowperthwan. j B McCollum, iThambarab's L Baltimore Q.Llttle, Baltimore Carpenter, Rhode Island Sand Barth. Baltimore 'X 0 'Thomas. ir. Baltimore X Thompsondancinnati Hap Harper, Beading W BWaltonßemling .7 But Pita= W HIU , 111111i21_ eon. Sh. amoldn B Buck. St Di J Barkoele. in Dayton. 0 Bald 7 y e' H Myer& Bunke co Aaron Mat& Backe 00 We KiiiirnieP. PIANOS. PIANOS. PIANOS. PIANOS. P CANOS. P A.NOS. PIANO'. PI ,INOS. PIA NOS. PI A.NOS. PIANOS. PIANOS. ULD, in and Chestnut. nd Clieglnnit strtett. Sarni- 1 W Mvers G No:ion, Minnesota 0 ri Moore. ttri:ss-barre Mee P Powers. Chicago Mr, Dr Parrogot k ctt, 3 Y IMr Porrogot. Sr_ New York D F Upton. New York J A Hildreth. New Orleans :S J Slimness, Gin,annesi D Pott-. Williamsport :Dent .1 Banishing Thos Mack. ,y-ksn B G,egg. -and ' u4try F TaLzer New York N rei Louis S W idelt,,yro Ss Louis Copt D J Fitz James, French Navy Miss C Gordon. N Brunslk J J Bikin, Sew Brun wick IS S Varish, P.ov, is I IH De WAL rov. RI A Btickingnam, Chicago la Bin Ingham. Z ;Mrs S S 4 - joX r.l..oamba.. !0 Coot & Wtoh'n D C ! W L . Peter C Jones & wf. Bo on F Cutting w 111 S Cri.ting. Jr. P I orrsltt, a li I Mi.s S E , Thest.r. 1G S Weaver. A heap Dr Ye, 21 Dow B -stop C R Vaim A teL New York James Eels, Brooklyn WAmh'n, D John ideadereoa. Jr. Bait Bartle., Gracsgo ;Sohn. Henderson. Bait W.ca. B ',sten !CAMS W Arbank. IT IS A IA B De Haven, Philada ' W B oiark, . U B W J %llliuKer. Baltimore Miss Mitchie, N 0 JEiTravesacwt. NY !Warren Davide,. N Y W B Grace, Maryland John P Victory & wf, N Y T B Stilln.an. ,tow York iD C Coaetaule New York !John Franco. Now York I W El Talco.t. Jersey city John Shippen. Pot,svillo j Wm L Whitney. P.Ststille IT N Miller. Pict-burg I B F Vaniever. Pittsburg IC A Tayi.,3r. U ci A T Powers U 4 !Semi Walker. Sr. Wash. INY H Hay. Washington ['rhos Basim, NEW York IF Murdoch, Baltimore Sand Harrison. Pottsville Alfrtd Mills. New 3,rsey ROM. 8.11 , ar i, stew York Geo W Dei.ster, Kansas S Sacd--n, 51. w York Idea S Mil'on, HISS Mr A Mrs B. Bunch, Tr. Y Henry H Nimb.stl. Boston W T So don J DevirAer. New York G T &adman. Cincinnati W H Pitch, Chicago I H Weber Chicago W Murray. New York 11C Sontliwick. New York L Best. New York C B Rowers. HArtford A F Hastings- Hartford Q Adams. Baltimore W DLudtoW, New York Mr Cassidy Mrs Bradford A B Archer West. below Math. IB L James Jr. Burlington MEI Anne James , Barling'n G Bruner at la, 21 It itaj G if B irdwail,Harrlabg Isaac Se-trill. Alton, 11l S M Bolick tree 3 J Welton. Hartford. Conik AP Stone }I ixtro rd. Conn BB Mc Laugh lia,Mansd'id,o Alex ll Gattsll. Bow Jarsey Mrs. Thus it Potter Thos C Potter J . B Tsbudy, Litiz. Pa C M Haldeman. Pa H Young, BA ltimore T K Turth. Baltimore Sam'l blanks. Pittsburg John Straroall, Pictabilllt Peter Kt•singer,Cuatbarend John Ash .4 , ay, OunPmrland Henry Fisher & wf, B tlt Shnond Strong. Baltimore John Gilmore. Pa Sam'i Williamson, Pa John Williarne.m. Pa E Koch, New York H Berlin, Nsw York J 11 Linn & la, 8 Antonia H Harding. &dem Cl. A J . N B Moulton, TitashingLon C C Lansou, New Yore M H Embrey. New York Wm Lewis, Ohm J N Fuller. Ohio li AL sermans wf.Lonlavill (lie- Gard.ner Louisville D T Cs.stte, Louisvdle l A.n Schultz, Jr Burlington i H Bench, Milwaukee Mrs I ft Gobble Lewis T Harmon. Parma John L Taylor, Penns. Jacob Sands,c, Penna John Fey Pennsr.vania Daniel Fo'nght. Penns •.:. W Wilson. Ohio Jacob Keller, Ohio B. L Carron. Baltimore Saint Claik, Baltimore - J N Anderson & son, Penns Geo Emmy. Penna Henr• Hupp. Penna. J Buffington & wt. Patina Saint Facga•on & wf. Penna Jae Fassitt. Pew York L D Yorke, New York Thor Beaderoon. Balt B W Short. Baltimore J Stewart. Lancaster David Dexter. canna John Irvin. Penna 8 Johnston & el, Penna • Miss S Johnston. Penna David Cooper. Parma John Bitter, Ohial Sam'l Bitter, Ohio Wm 1 0 Canvey. Delaware C I Underwood, Boston 0 K Deatrich,NeWYork FINGler. II S A C Haglman & wf.l3ellerey'le G W Duster & la,New York MU Th d m Ani n. ONr.e w Yok W W Weaver, Allentown C S Jarvis, Montreal T II erltclaard,Sochestr,NY I Puerto', Savannah, Ga I Otis Harris. Nashville street, above NUM. J C Smith, West Chester J SiWotan. Pottsville Thos Cila, W Chester Morris N syser,_ll D W Sharp, N ew Jersey Jolla Wc.oban, Sans bary,lifd F J Ford, Yorktown • P Erb. 'Bari-If:bars John McClure W F Lynch. C" 8 A A Wilaon, Baltimore J A Douglas, New York (Mae Jooes, Boston B B Perkins. Maryland Chas Thden, Maryland KW Lindsey, Sno w Hill Jas A Bunts. Snow Hill Chas Pannell, Delaware John W ramie, Delaware Cleo T Morrie.. Delaware Geo B HAIL Will esbarre A S BJrnes. New York D Bates. 41(ew York • • . J Bates. Spvirmfleld D 0 Lakenoact. Penn J A Fry, Bath!. hem street. above whited S P Hems, Dayton, 0 Joe Richardson, G 8 X J B Grumman. U N J W Goilamer 11 , 8 N W W Morris, Pittsburg Geo 8 Salter, PutsbUrir T M Hunter, Penne. R H Wilson, Penns N L Nihon Baltimore J Doherty. Bohnylki HILTOII G T J Rm.ones Waehinxinsgcon To J R Durand, Baltimore 8B Foliation. New JIMMY L Snyder. Jsreey City abovoCalloWlSlLL Thos Huber. Altenton /as Lowright, Books so Blur ech.ou. Bsth, Street below Are/le, 0 8 Monroe, Pottstown N Moffat. geW York A Headdler, New, York AMoore. New York Wm Gate, New York John Ronsh. Carlisle DS II Steel T Rlackbura. Look Haven T Donohue. Greensboro .T Gar. g. Pittsburg J McKelvey. Pittsburg D Ahl, Cumberland co. Pa P. Wringer, Penna Willie H Belknap P W any. Fort Delaware F Price, Delaware D Thoreau, Lewistown. 0 H Smith, New York II t M.O rd, Plttehurg . I n sy N Peters. PannlVallijh W wr , Pe n u 4"" J H C U S W G alniodn' glerchagate'—grovargla G W Wooten & la, Perms Copt J A Ego. Newville, Pa! Miss R Applegate, Bridgeton j J B Sbireman, Beet Boman R Hotting. Penns B Montagne. Paw SorseY W B Forego', Baltimore W A Simms. Baltimore N Parker, Brandy Station G C Thompson. New York T H Wilber. New York J P Kauffman. Pittsburg ' B K Jameson, Carlisle 0 T Fetter. Bethlehem C u Skeet'. Ranch Chunk DB Shoemaker, M. Chunk 0 I. Carrington. Conti B H Cathirsil & wile D A Ram York, Pa B Cobb, syrriemse S Volt. 0 et,yebru G F Sehenrode, Gettysburg A Bebe. t. Gettesbatg A K Wright. Clearfield JD Ba:dwin. Pittsburg. treat, above Third. 1 14 N Spang. Beading 1-1 Kerfer. Beading Sarni Jones. New Jersey' gdvir P Brewster, Bridgeton John M Peck. New York Kemper Sr la. Ne w Jersey T ABoullt. Hagerstown David Zeller. H agerstown M Van Reed, — P mding P Wiederhold. Pittebars SS Harris, New Tom The Union—Arch • A Kowlirmacher & wf, Pa S 1. Condi.et,M P. Jer cityi D J Lewis. Pennsylvania W MehoneY 11 S A G D W Yost. New York Licut T Cleckner. 11 S A W 0 0 An E er, ew Berlin Col ,T A by. Ohio G T , oo .,royer, Ohio ling parrs. York y, Pa A rant. New o J Woodward, lowa I Commercial—SbtAb. street. above Chaste/mi. Lt L ICihror, Charleston liar Saml hloree,Phamix villa Capt Horton, Charleston Wm Keech, Coateaville Porter, New:York 'l' „Tr Alton wt, Maryltaul H Stubbs, York co, Pa Miry 31 L Naar. Mar. McNamee. New York J Baugh. Phcanixville B Ware, Prov. R I 9 Darlington. Peana WI) Chamber, Barriebarg a W Terry. Lana co. Pa B ht. Sharer 0 N. A Cue, Pottstown Wen Howell Goo Rowell t; P The mpeon. New York JH Wilke, New Yo-k A. F Eve•, Oxford. Pa E K Warlord, Peuna reet, above Marken.. L M Crane,. New Jersey Dr Barnes, 'new 'York George Wilson, Reading John C Bailey, Backs eo Mrs C fanning. Mies John Q Bradford, WM& J H Knowles. Seaford,. Del Caleb &holey, NeW Jersey Lient R N Simpson ot, Prondfet Ittadiaon—Second at Tiros Simpson, Camden. Del W Leiland, Milford, Del D W Bennett. Milford, Del R W Bennett. Milford. Del Marehal rnith, Maryland Fevix anal.. Maryland N Jarman, Maryland J Nichols, Maryland C Wheeler, Maryland B Morgan. Monroe co, Pa J S Bette. Solebnry. Pa .Teste Comfort. Backe co Monne Vernon—Second St., above Arch. Jolla Herrman. Scranton Chas Smith, New York Horace Wilbes, Pa Chas Moore. New York Walter M Hicks S braver, Backs co Miss Jane Wilson:Waslen W D Barrett, Trenton its Franks. 'Norristown L W Carew', Harrisburg Paul Mo , timer, Baltimore John Lassie. Polley/11e Geo Trimble, Baltimore SPECIAL NOTICES- . COLGATE'S HONEY SOAP. T'nis cerebrated TOILET SOAP, in such universal de- wand, is made from the choicest materials, is mild and emollient In its nature, fragrantly scented, and extreme ly beneficial in. its Ration twon the skin. For sale by all Dluggiets and Fancy Goods dealers HAIR DYE. I HAIR DIM 1 BATCEUILOR'S celebrated HAIR DYE 118 the Beat tot :ha World. The only Harnslese. True. and BeltrAls Dye known. This splendid Hair Dye is perfect—ebangee Zed. Busty, or Gray Hair. 'instantly to a Glom B/ach or Fattera/ Brown, without injuring the Hair or stain• Ma the Skin, leaving the Hair Soft and Beautiful; be. -Farts fresh vitality, freonently restoring its pristine color, and nettles the ill effects of bad Dyes. The rennine is signed WILLIAM A- BATCHELOR': all others MG mere imitations, and should be avoided. Sold by ill Druggists, as. FACTORY. Si BARCLAY Street, Yew York. Hatekelor's new Toilet Cream foe Breseins the Hair. ONE-PRICE CLOTHING, OF THE LATEST Synxe. =dein the Bost Manner,expresaly for RETAIL LOWES.IT Selling Prices marked in Plain figures. Ali goods made to Order warranted satiates tory. Onr ONE-PRICE SYSTEM is strictly adhered to. Sli are thereby treated alike. deli-1Y JOINIS & 004 HARE Street. DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIXENT CURES Headache Immediately and Ives never knoion to fail. • 7A/C..A.P.PLI.MT:3. - LINDERNAN—SENSEMAN.—On Tuesday. the 26th inst., by the BM E Lounsbery, Rector of St. Jude's Church, Mr Albert B. Linderman to Miss Annie, dang.h ter of Mr Jacob B Senserean. all of this city TAYLOR—ALK [NS.—On the evening of the 26th lest , at the residence of the bride's father, by the Rev. Chas. D. Cooper. I. Jones Taylor to Annie. ellest danscht., of George Alktne. all of the Island of Barbados, West Indies. BL ARII , -11 - ILL —On the 12d inst. , . - by the Rev, J. Hyatt Smith. Lieut. Isaac A. D. Blake, of Co. D. 29th Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers, and Miss Mary H. Bill. M. D. WILLS—PENNELL. —On Fourth day, the 27th of Ist month, 1869, at Friends' Meeting House. Twelfth street. Philadelphia, Clayton N. Wills to Rachel Pennell. all of this city. SEYMOUR—BRYAN.—On. Taesdav, the 26th inst., at Trinity Church, Hoboken, N. J.. by the Rev N. S Harris, John T. Seymour, Jr.. to Miss Emma Bryan. of the same place. .013E11:1. BIRD. —On the 24th inst „ at Washington City, D. C., Alfred W. Bird. aged 33 years. MORTON. —On the 20th inst.. Mrs. Rebecca P. Mortara, widow of Samuel George Morton. Id Funeral service at Laurel Rill, on Thursday, at 12 o'clock. The relatives and friends of the family are In vited to be present. DbENEL.I.Y.—On Wednesday . , 27th inst.. Elizabeth, infant daughter of Ignatius and. Kate Donnelly. ** BEOCK.—On Sunday. 24th inst., at his residence, in Cheltenham township, Montgomery county, John Brock. aged 72 years. His male Mends are invited to attend his (aural on Thursday, 28th inst.. at 11 o'clock. A car will be attached to the train leaving the North Pennsylvania Relined station at 10..4 o'clock. and car riage:" in attendance st OldYcrk Road Station,to proceed to Laurel Hill. and thence to Philadelphia. as RESS ON & SON'S MOURNING JR-. SPORE. No. 91S CHESTNUT Street, January Bth. Black and purple Balmoral Skirts. Grey and purple Balmoral Skirts. Grey and black Balmoral Skirts. Black Watered Horsens. Black Hid Gloves, Alexandre% and Jortvirot Black Rid Gloves. embroidered. Black Undressed. Kid Gloves, embroidered. BiscbeiTs Mourning Silk. Lzpin'e Black Parolees Black Crape Collars, p! ain and fano/. WHITE SELVIDGE BLACK SILKS, RAP DE LYONS —These are a very superior Allude :of SILKe, 'warranted durable, and fine Paris Black, ordered for our best cit's trade. ja2B EYRE & LANDELL. WIDOWS' SILKS, WITHOUT GLOSS $-3al Armures• Cepled Gros Urals. HeYVY Black. Poult de goies. ja2S BY etc & LAIIDELL. MPOSTPONEMENT. THE LEG TURE of the Hey, J• Hyatt 8m ith, at the 13 xp usT CHURCH. Falls of Echnylkill, is POSTPONED from Thursday eveninz. the 28th Inst., to TIIESDS.Y Ertning, February 2, MI ja28.28. r. 3.0 A CONCERT,INTERSPRICSED with recitations by Infant Scholars. will be given in aid of the Sabbath School. in. Tabernacle M. E. March, ELEVENTH Street. above Jefferson, on. THIS (Thareaav) EVENING, January 28. commencing at 7X o'clock. Singing by Graduates of tbe Blind Asylum. Ticket. for adults 20 cents: elildren le Cents. I* MirPHILADELPHIA 'TRACT AND MISSION SOCIETY. —An interesting meeting, in behalf of this Soeietyog ill be held In the TARE aNAAJLE BAPTIST CHURCH, GIINSTNUr, above Eighteenth, (Thareday) EVENING, at 7.46. Rev. William P. Breed, Rev. J. Willis, Rev. S. Bonhomme, and other., will address the meeting. MIINSVIretErt AND DISCROWNE.D. —A Lecture to young men, on the temptations to 'which they are subject in large cities, will be delivered by CHARLES P. BRAIITH, D. D., General Editor of the L'utherun and 3/L9,k/unarm at BRYANT, sr.RAT, TON. .h CO.'S Commercial f.:ellege, S B. corner of SSN - ENTH and CELESTA UT Streets, at S o'clock, oa THIS (Thunday) The. lecture is free, and B. cordial invitation is et. tot ded to all young men to be present. It 117;atas. FIRST COLLECTION DISTRICT PENNSYLVANIA, United_ States Assessor's ufilce, o. 43114` WALNUT Street. Notice is hereby given tnat the Annual Lists, Enume rations, and desessmente for the year 1968, tehertias con formity to the provisions of the • 'Act to Provide Internal Revenue. and Support the Government, and to Pay inte rest on the Public Debt," approved Jaly let. 1892, and the acts amendatory.thereof. will remain opento the ex amination of all persons interested, for the apace of fifteen days from the date hereof, between the hours of 9 A. K and 3 P. IL, at this office. Immediately after the expiration of the said fifteen day a, and for the five days next ensuing, the untiers.gued will le in attendance to receive and. determine alt appeals relative to the erroneous or excessive valuations or enu merations made or taken by the Assistant Assessors in their respective divisions. • • All appeals mast be in writing, and shall specify the particn'ar cause, matter, or thing. respecting which a de cision is requested, and shall moreover state the ground or principle of inequality or error complained of." Appeals will not be considered unless filed before the expiration of the said five days. All persons who have failed to file their applications for license are Muffed to do so immediately, under the penalties prescribed lathe Excise Law against those who prosecute business without license. Dated at Philadelphia the 27th day of January, 1364. WASII'N KEITH, Assessor First District Pennsylvania. 3a.28- t 1 stria, Ma.. NOTICE.—THE LECTURE. OF S .1. PINNEY, on "The Trial and Triumph of oar Rama)lie," at Sansom-street Hon, le POSTPONED to THIIReDAI EVENING, Jan, 2Eth, at 73 o'elocir. Tickets 25 ceate.l • ia2l3,9t* rege 4VOTICIE To STOCKHOLDERS THE OIL CREEK AND RIDGWAY RAILROAD COMPANY. The anneal meeting of the Stockholders of this Com- Rimy will be held op. WEDNESDAY. the 10th day of Febtaary r l664, at lo clock P. M.• at No. 4 %WILLING'S Ailey. in PhiladelDbia. J . GSZPA LESLEY, - ja27-ISt Semler?. IMNOTICE TO TAX-PAYERS. — DEPARTMENT OF RECEIVER OF TAXES, pHILADELPIrIiaftIII3III7 1864. The 'Tarr Duplicates for 1861 will be opened on MON DAY NEXT, February 1, for the purpose of receiving city and State Taxes. JAMB 0. Receiver of Taxe.. VSrNOTICE.—APPLICATION WILL BM made by the undersigned to the Ridge Road and mansartink Passenger Railroad Company for a new CERTIFICATE, Ito. 129. for four shares of the Capital Stock of the Ridge Road and Manayunk Passenger RAI - Company. standing upon the books of the said Company in the name of HALSEY THOMAS, the Certifi cate for the same having been lost or mislaid. HALSEY THOMAS. PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 20, 1264. ia26.Bt. rdze TWENTY-SECOND WARD BOUNTY COMMITTBB.—At a meeting of the residents of the Twenty second Ward, on the 20th intact. 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 chairman is authorized to appoint for esch Precinct a committee of five or more, to procure subscrip tion 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, Seq.. was unanimously elected Treasurer of the Bounty Fund. In accordance with the above, the following Comml tees are appointed: FIRST PRECINCT. Daniel IL Harper Chas. Wharton, Win IL Ganlbert. Thomas Lester, Jr., John C. Evans, Geo. P. Evans, Henry Felton. BECOND PRECINCT. Spencer Roberts, F. A. Hoyt, Charles Mears, W. Morrie Davis. William Bice THIRD PRECINCT. Allen Rid ay. X. Royal, Jr., W. B. Cox, Benjamin llm 5,1150. • Edmund Buckles. .FOIIRTN PRECINCT. C. J. Whiter, Jr.. J. O. Griffith, Chee. Spencer, C. M. Jackson, FL D.. C. L. Eberle. J. J. Rorie. FIFTH PRECINCT. Robert D. Dunning. B Bradford Clarke, George Frees. CHARLTON HENRY, Chairman. JAIME GATE& TIRLIIITET. A ;Subscription Book will be open at all a ho a tt a r a L t a to t a th w e Union League House. OBRMANTOWN. I those in the heads of the Precinct Committees. WILLIAM B.' STDRB. Secretary. Central Committee. CONTRIDITTOELS TO THIN 00 AIL IMBscniumr BOUNTY. FUND are roloesiod to meet on MONDAY, February 1, INC. at It o'clock N., at the Room■ of the Coal Isehange, No. 5 Anthracite Building. WALNUT Street. above SBOOND,vo take a .me action With reference to the Anal alapealiten ottbe tonne. remaining anapprowlatea. R. N. RATHBUN. 3 93 7•tir , Jet norees- T T Ochs. Quakertown a A Berns, Lang CO. ronna ROA McKeehan. U S e. W S Bosworth. Boston M Buffington, Parma • . Lieut. C F Bergen, II 13 A Jos Hosier, Chelten Hills a.2l3.tut he 17 Thomas OammeY. J. A. Forum% Conyers Batten. SIETE PRECINCT Daniel L. Koper, Joh. Wider. karma Bennett, Frank shoemaker. Edw. H. Hance. - SEVENTH PRECINCT Joaeph Thos. 0. Garrett, Ranh iteLean. William Shermer, John Silvertharne, George Wolr. EIGHTH PRECINCT Wm. H. Trotter, John France, Hobert Gratz. Matthias Haas. Thos. Stewart, John Stallman. NINTH TRECHNOT, Key. C. W. &hat Nor, D. D Norton Johnson. Samuel Paul. Charles B. Idell. Charles Gould, '.Joseph Crowson, Thomas Randall: f ;d:s. INVITA.T9IOII4. CODE= OF POET ICAL er LECTURE 00NCERT FULL. ar 0.. 2leit Lec.ttoßEaVTTn.hasgD;73.rl,lo...iXriltilagrulloy...m.26t, ..Ltr:: ad Monday. February let Tuesday. sth'` Thursday, ••4th. COMMITTEE OF INVITATION. Non. James Pollock, Rev. Albert Barnes. Wm. N. Cornell. LL .D W. Baldwin. Esq., Rev. Thos. Brainerd, Dr. B Frank mer. Rev. T. J. Shepherd. Rev. J. 0. Bu tler. Rev. F. L. Robbins. . Rev. John W. Nears,' Bev. John W. Dulles, John McClellan, U. S. N.. Stephes Caldwell, EMI.. James W. Claghorn. Sea. Sines Admialkon 59 cents. Course Tickets $1 50 For rale at the principal Bookstores and at the Office of the Ball. Lecture at S o'clock. Ma. CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL.—THE examination of applicants for admission into the Central High School will begin on MONDAY, Feb. let. at 9 A. M. I andidistes mast be at lesst thirteen years of age, resi dents of the city of Petlalelphia and for at leant one ofyehar theyc ity. mnst have been pupils in the Pablic Schools the The order of exercises will be as follows: Monday. February lst, History of the United States. 'Wednesday.brry 24. Orthography and Menearation. February ati, Grammar and Etymology. Thursday, February Ch, Parsing and Constitution of the Pnited States. Friday, February Mb, Arithmetic jail-tuths NICHOLAS H. MA.GIIIRN. Principal. Mr-. GIRLS , HIGH AND NORMAL bCIIOOL. PHILADELPHIA, January 25, 1864. *The Seml•annual Examination of Candidates for ad mission RS pupils of the Girls' Jligh and Normal School will he commenced on Monday. February Ist, 1864, at 9 o'clock A. DI. To be admitted, the candidate meet be at least fourteen years o' age. and page a satisfactory examination In Or thegraphy. Definition, and Etymology of Words, Reul ing. Ht.stiell Grammar. History and Constitution of the United Elates. Mensuration, Arithmetic, and Ponmanabio. all the candidates must have been panne of the Pnblic Erb 001 a of the First School District of Pennsylvania for the term of one year. The examination will be conducted in the following order, viz: Mord. y, Grammar and Mensuration. Tce. day, Pamir/gaud Definitions. Wednesday,_ History of the U. States and Etymology, Thursday. Constitution of the United. States and Or. thearapty. Friday. Arithmetic. ia26 bathsat P. A. OBECi AR, Principal. PHILADELPHIA AND ERIE RAIL. ROAD - PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 19, 1804 %he Anntu 1 Meeting of the Stockholders of the Phila delphia and Erie Railroad Company will be held at the Office. 80. 230 WALNUT Street. on MONDAY: the eighth day of February next, at ten o'clock A. M. It this meeting an Election will be lold for Ten Mana gers of the Company to - nerve for one year. The polls to close at two o'clock P. Id tal9-balhaPt EDWARD E. GAL Bec'r. sywori.D ISNINIIW.WELSA.M.Y OF mina UNITED SPATES CHRISTI AN COMM LBSION. Tim Second Anniversary of the United. States Christian C0M1131.8101, for the Army and Navy will be held on THURSDAY Evening next, 28th inst in the AMERICAN ACA Unlit OP MUSIC. An abstract of the annual report will be read. A eta tsment of the plans and operatiot s of the Commission wilt be made by Rev. Bishop B S JANES, D D. ,and addresses delivered by Rev. Dr. KIRK, of Boston, Roy. Dr. TAYLOR. of the American Bible Society. Rev Dr. EDDY, of Phiiadelphia /General FISK, of the Army of the Missouri, and a General from the Army of the Poto mac, whose name we are not at liberty to anuoance. Tickets for reserved seats will be issued gratuitously, on application at the rooms of the Young Men's Christian Association. 1009 CHESTNUT Street, and at Martian's. 6116 CHESTNUT Street, on and after MONDAY morn ing, Jan. 26th, at 9 o'clock. As the demand is likely to exceed the supply. only a limited number will be tutted each day. Doom open at 6X o'clock. Exercises will commence at 7)d o'clock. GEO. H. STUART, IL 8. JAN SS. CHARLES DEMOND, JOHN P. CROZ LER. JAY COOKE, W. B. BOA.RDMAN. JOSEPH PATTERSON. EVECTROPATRY. —PROFESSOR I3OLLI9S. being solicited to give another Connie of Lectures on the science and art-of treating diocese. (according to his discovers), will receive applications for the full coarse of inetractions„ to commence February 2d, at the Institution. No. 1240 WALNUT 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 Proteg ee?. and learn particulate, and. witness the acts nuhing cures performed daily upon persons con sidered beyond. the reach of help, and given TIP to die. Numerous vacancies in different parts of the coun try are now open for practitioners of this system of the healing art, and, in fact. Professor Bolles warrants a Position to every well-onalildsd student, paying from $4OO to WO per month. Lectures delivered in the evening. PENNSYLVANIA. FftEr.CED MA N'S RALIEF ASSOCIATION —The Booms of thin Ath sociatton, at No. 424. WALNUT Street, are open deify from 9 o'clock A M. till 6P. M. for the reseptlon of do nations in Goode. Clothing, and Books. Contributions in Money are to be banded t , the Treasurer. B. W. CLARK, EEn., South TRIED Street. orNorricm.-A MEETING. OF THIS Directors and Stockholders of the NEW' YORE AID PHTSTON COAL COAPANY will be held at the Continental Hotel. on FRIDAY next. 20th inst.. at 3 o'clock P. H. HENRY D. OWEN. ja26.40 Secretary. OPPICP. PENNSYLVANIA. RAM ROAD COASPANY. PHILADELPTII k, Jan 25. 1861. R °TICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of this Cam patty will be held on TUESDAY. the 16th day of Februa ry, 1664, at 10 o'clock A. M., at SAMSON-STRUT HALL. The Annual Election for Directors will be held on MONDAY, the 7th day of March,l664, at the Office of the Ce . mpany. No. gas South THIRD Street Jal.6- tfl6 EDMUND SMITH, Secretary. 11 ,1 5. INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE ENA7 STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. PHILADELPHIA. January SI 1861. The Annual Waling of the Stockholders will he held at the COMPANY'S OFFICE, Nos. 4 and 5 EXCHANGE BUILDING, on MONDAY. February 1, 1861. at 12o'cloek, noon. WILLIAM HARPER, ja23•St Secretary. NOTICE. — TUNA ANNUAL INRET- G of the Stockholders of the UNION STEAM itfiIP CO'iPANT will be held on TUESDAY. Pebrnary 24. 1864. at 4 o'clock P. M. , at the Office. No. 14 North DELAWARE Avenue, when an election will take place for five Managers to serve fcr the ensuing year. ja19.1.2t WM. W. MARKNRSS. Secretary. fr3ap i OTICE.—THEANMIIALMEETIIIG of the Steckholdere of the OCEAN .TEAM NAVI GATION COMPANY, for the election of five Directom ae4 the transaction of other bwiness, will be held at the Office of the Company. No. 12,6 NORTH WHARVES, feecond floor.) on TUESDAY, the second day of Febru ary next, at 12 o'clock noon. WM. DENNIS, 3a19 12t ,Secretary and Treasurer. ASSOCIATION FOR • the protection of GAME hereby give notice to Dealers in Game. Hotels, and Restatiranta. that the Law for the Protection of Game will be rigidly enforced on and after February L- 1863. Ipformavon of the infrac tion of the law will be thankfully re waved. by the Solici tor of the Association. WANDALN G. lifluralsru.. sm., 303 WALNUT Street. HENRY B. PAMELA'S". President, 608 South Wharves. JA S. B. CHANDLER, Secretary, 306 CHESTNUT Street. 111ZiJERSEY SHORE. PINE GREEK, t . AND STATE LINE RAlLROAD.—Agreeably to previous notice, a fleeting of the Oommissionere of the above enterprise was held at the Girard House, in Phila delphia, on the 10th inst., and after the transaction of business they adjourned to meet again at the FEANKLIN HOUSE, in Jersey Shore, Lycomieg county, on THURS DAY. the 4th day of February. 1864. at 10 o'clock A. hi., to open books and receive subscriptions, preparatory to organizing the Company, • report on the gener character of the route will be made by the Engineer at that time DECEMBER 16. 1668. UNION CANAL COMPANY, PHILLA DELPEIIA. January 12. Mt The anneal meeting of the UNION CANAL COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA will be held at the Office. No. 228 WALNUT Street. (Farquhar Building,) on TUESDAY, the 2d day of February next, at it o'clock A. M.. when an election will be held for officers anti managers to serve for the ensuing year. The transfer boogs will be closed after the 23d instant. and remain closed until after the meeting. jal&tf2 oec THOMPSO2I. Secretary. ■3ias ROTICEC.— THE ANNUAL. EIIEMIUNG of tee Stockholders 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 2d day of February next, at E. o'clock DENNIS.WILLIAM DE Secretary and Treasurer._ a .* Racial , of the Union. Temporary Home will 1); held at the Home. N. E corner of NINETEENTH an. POPLAR Streets, on THURSDAY AFTERNOON. 281. inst., at 4 o'clock. D. C. AlcUkAilifON, j a Tl-2V Seen:vary. MaP. FIFTEENTH WARR —DILAJET It is earnestly desired that the Citizeslc of the Ward contribute to the Volunteer Bounty Vaud as pronzptly as vossible. Over six thousand dollars are needed to till the quota. Nearly three thousand persons In the Ward are liable to draft, not one-third or whom have as yet contributed to the fond to pay the bounty to volunteers. If you have not been waited ort._please send your contribation to the Committee of your - Precinct, or to the General Committe. Hiram Miller, 2213 Green street. James Dougherty. 2214 Green street. I. C. Price, Nineteenth and. Mount Vernon streets. THOBIRS W. PRICE, President, 1609 MOUNT VERNON At. and 506 MINOR St. A. HOFFMAN. SecretarY. 19(6 MOUNT VERNON St. and. ARCH, ab. Sixth et. ja26-St PRIMA.DELPHIA AND REDING ► RA.11,6.0•D COMPANY, Office No. le 4T South FOURTH' Street_ Pinharomsfas. December 2. 1663. DIVIDEND NOTI.C.B. —The Transfer Books of this Company will be closed on THURSDAY. 17th instant. and reopened on TUESDAY January 12, 1664. • Dividend of FIBV.BN , P3B MIT. clear of State tax. has been declared on the Common Stock, payable in Common Stock on and after the Mist 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 FIR MM.. sleix of State tax, has been declared on the Pre. ferred Stock. payable in Cash or Common Stock, at the option of the holder. on and after the 31st December next. to the stockholders as they shall stand registered on the books at the close of business on the 17th inst. Holders of certificates which 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 tiny have been transferred, prior to the 17th inst. Stockholders whose names are registered on the New York books will be paid at the Farmers' Loan and Trust Company, and those whose names are registered on the Boston books will be paid at the office Of Keens. I. R. Thayer Ea Brother. S. BRADFORD, hay Treasurer. NOTICE. —TO THE WARD BOUN TY COMBITTERS, CITIZENS' BOUNTY FUND COMMITITE, January IS, 1164. At a meeting of the Committee, held this day, the fol lowing preamble and resolution were agreed to : Whereas, There is a balance in the hands of the Citi zens' Bounty Fund, estimated to amount to fifteen thou sand dollars, after the payment of all outstanding Re ; and, Whereas. The Committee are desirous of assisting the afferent Wards of the city to secrete volunteers for the army of the United States, so as to avoid the draft; therefore, Resolved. That the sum of fifteen thousand dollars is hereby appropriated to the different Wards, and that the disbursing agency is hereby authorized to tender and pay to the proper persona in each Ward the psoportion of said slim pro rata upon the Quota of each WeaM, under. the last call lot the President of the United States for three hundred thousand men; and in the event of any Ward not requiring its proportion, or anypart thereof. that the disbursing agency be authorized to increase ratably the proportion to other Wards. A true copY from the minutes. LORIN BLODOET, Secretary. The undersigned haying been appointed to disburse the above speci fi ed sum. the treasurers of the different Wards will be required to furnish to me evidence of their authority to collect the money, and a certified statemmt 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 ths the proportion due the segeral Wards making application. WILLIAM VEITCH, No. 37% South TFIIBD Street, orCORN MUCHA] DELPHIA, Mixon& At the Election bald 16th in ere were dell, elected Dine' lank Alexander James Stool. Robert Ryden. William P. Cox. Samuel T. Canby. Philip B. Mingle. John P. (hoes And at the meeting of the CIATTEL'ib_ Esq. , was mirth ALEX.WRILLDIE. Esd..4l TORREY. Mahler. n024-Sin CV" PUILADFALPIDA. AND BECADESII RAILROAD COMPANY, Office SET South VOUBTH Street, Plansencoina, September 2. INS. DIVIDEND NOTIOE.—The following-named persons are entitled to a Dividend on the Common Stock of this Company. The residence of several of them is Dn. k nown, An d it is, therefore. necessary' that the ce rr ', ll ,.. totes of stook should be presented on milling for the Dividend. B. BRADVORD. Treasure/. STOCKHOLDERS' NAMES. Mrs. Mary_ Bishop, S. Lancaster. Timothy O Boyle. Percy IL Lewis. „ Clamant Biddle. Fanny Mary Mitenarson. Ault 00pelazok John Mclntyre, A. Emilie and Jafewbold. John S. Moo w l Trustees. James Mersa 4 . Debbie A. Hughes, Ba i l Y. Ne Semi T. Harrison. Be . P u tt_, James Ha ll owe ll , W FrodUlan. James W. Hallowell. SaraliAnn Richards. Catherine C. Koppel*. Benny B. sewer, Daniel HUM Maria L. Sadler. Mary Kuhn. Andrew Turner. ChM. Kuhn, Hartman Mrs. Rebeeca tibia& Kahn and J. H. Kuhn. Ex. Asher IL Wright. of 8. Kuhn. . William Young. • IL V. B. Lame Astro.. W. lii moVickar. sad Juries GI, Okla. IL of Austin Smith. Jolla& TAM& dos% Wllllt 4Oa al. THE PRESS.-PHLLADELPHIA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, 1864. FEOFFICE OF THE OIRGINF COL LEGE PAEARNUER Its ILWAY CO.. eortler of EL ead RIDGE Ayelines.—PumAntLrnie. San.. 11. 1864. At the Animal Meeting of Stockholders, held this dal'. the following gentlemen were elected for the ensuing gear: John t ambart, Chas Thomson Jonas, William S. Grant, IBOUNTY! U. S. BOUNTY! 100 MEN WANTED TO TILL A QUOTA AT MO BOUNTY FON NEW RECRUITS. LLLLLL 8750 BOUNTY TOE VBTIRLYS. CASH, An coon as mustered in. and before leaving Rend wain. • 8 4 5. COLORED RECRUITS GET PAID MO CASH. Under authority of the War Department the Provost Marshal of the Fourth DlFtrict will accept Volunteer Re- cruits and pay the above Bounties. Recruits have the choice of any old Regiment in the field. For particulars apply to . X75-TWENTY•6ECOND WARD BOUNTY. —Volunteers will obtain a mustering Ma cers certificate that they are credited to the Twenty second ward, which will be paid by the undersigned every day, betweenthe howls of 2 and 4 P. M , at the Union League Home, Oermant JAREZ GATES. Treasurer. Twenty-second )Yard Bounty Fund. HEADQUARTERS PRO VOST MAR SEIM. FIRsT DISTRICT PENNSYLVANIA, No. 215 • South THIRD Street. PRTLADV.LPFITAL. j'4 , raary 25th, IS3L AVOID THE DRAFT. By the authmity of the War Department, able-bodied men vita be recruited by the PROVOST MARSHAL 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 POMO. she City and Ward Bounties will be Paid in. caeh, Go vernment Bounties by instalments. Apply to CaT.; 4 112&..; 111 Capt. FRED'H. HARRAtAIRR, 3011-et. eecerotinr °Meer, New Recruit's Bonntl , 4 602 Veterans' 702 Irate Diehl:inns§ Committee sit daily, at MALI TART HALL, 532 North THIRD street, •wherc each Recruit can reIyNIFTI Don receiv OLL ing ARS CASH. upon being accredited to the Twelfth ward. -- Job W. Rickards,l L. S. Engles. Chas. M Wagner. George Butz. Abel C. T. Smith. John H. Steer. Fred. Ladner, . Charles R. Abel, Committee. IS PEARSON. Trel.snrer. IPROVOST GUARD.-ONE THOU SAND RECRUITS WANTED FOR PROVOST GUARD DUTY. The Honorable Secretary of War has authorized Major General GEORGE CADWALADEE tourtauize and tunie a eprelal force for Garrison. ProToit Guard, and other du ti. Join BABIK, PUMA,. ter 29d, 18113. wt. the following Rockhold, tons of the Corn lizahanza 0. cattail. lihristitut the J. Hoffman. Carwood. Edmund A. Bonder, Charles B. Wilkins, David Vandervoer. Jonathan Kidd& Board this dal , AbBX a owls re.eleoted President lee President, and JOBD J. W. TORREY, Quarter. . PRESIDENT. B. B. BLWARDB. DIRECTORS. Andrew A. Butler Henry Croekei. W. S. BLIGHT. Secretary and Treasurer MILITARY. . , . urertmorr WANNER. United States Recruiting Agent. N. B. corner of BROAD and SPRING GARDEN Ste. ta264t*if IWELFTH WARD -$702 BOUNTY. All Recruits accredited to the TWSLE'rff WARD ill be Entitled to the following Bounties: United States Bounty (Veterans) (6402 United Slates Bounty (New Recruits) 302 City Bounty, Cosh 250 Twelfth-ward Bounty, each down 50 Men of good character and unexceptionable habits. who can bring good recommendations from reliable citi zens in the portion of the State where they may reside. have now an opportunity rarely offered in the military service. A number of competent Clarks, Mnsicians, and Print• err, as well as Carpenters and other mechanics, will be required for special duties. No man need apply for adminsion into this organization unless be can bring the recommendation above men tioned. is between 18 and 415 years of age, and at least 6 feet 5 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 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 Recruit ing Station, Provost Marshal's Office, FIFTH and BUT TONWOOD Streets, Philadelphia. H. A. PINS. Veal. Colonel and Provost Marshal. RECRUITS WANTED TO FILL Cart. L. Y. WANES' CAVALRY CONIPaPTY, now ffillittg rapidly, the Company to be at tached to the 20th Pennsylvania Cavalry, commanded by Col. WINICOOP. A I the batuntim will be raid as tome as tte recruit is mustered in. itectuit ing allee at Pio. 7.714.1. btreet. Capt. L. Y. RVA.NRg, Reeraitine Officer. INSURANCE COMPANIES. GI it A. D FIRE AND ZII-ES.P.IINT.EI INISURANCE COMPANY Office, 115 Walnut Street, PHILADELPHIA. CAPITAL INCOME FOR, 1503: PROM FIRE INSURANCE. PREMIUMS. AND 'DTs REST ON INVESTMENTS. woo. 031&3 LOSSES PAID $29,127 92 And titmaid (one of $2,200, and one of $BOO, as reported but not in time to be adjueted before January 1, 1831, thus leaving nearly $OO,OOO 00 Income over lost es, out of which current expenses have been paid; also, two Dividends. amounting to TWELVE PER CEIAT , declared in MAY AND NOVEMBER:' Sir The Capital a this Company is invested in First Class Bonds and Mortgages, United States L3IITIS, CiE7 Of Philadelphia Loans. Camden and Amboy Railroad, and other undoubted &entities. Including balance of Cash in Philadelphia Bank. 17 - „. $1.0,14L0 Mir This Company basbeen doing business for many Years, and ranks among the safest lathe country. $500,000 Has been disbursed by it, for the benefit of its patrons within the past TEN YEARS. NO COMPANY Excels it in promptness and fairness. in the adinstmen. and payment of its losses DIRECTORS Thomas Craven, Jno W. Claghorn, John Thornier, N. S. Lawrence. Fryman Sheppard, Jer. Walker. George H. Ashton, Jno. Snowee. Charles I. Dupont. Henry_ W. Gray. Samuel Jones. M. D. Silas Yerkes. Jr.. Alfred S. Gillett. ' THOMAS CRAVEN. President. Al-FRED S. GILLETT. Vice Presidew .TAlins 13. ALFOILD. Secretary- la2B-thstn.6t. STATEMENT OF THE MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE ar COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA, Januy let. 1864. Office No. 5 South FIFTH Street. Amount of Property Insured .. 00 Amount of Premium Notes 40,604 00 DR. Balance Cash Assets, lan. let, 104 . 0.106 07 Received Interest on Premium Notee, 1E63 2,380 74 Received for Poltoles. Surveys, and Transfers, 1E63 162 CO Received Cash Premiums, Perpetual Lisa- =nese Received Extra nielts Received Interest on Investments.... Received Gain on Hale of City Loans By EXIMI.BBB aaaaaaa • 644 ••. By Commissions Paid Agents By Interest Returned By Premiums Bieturned CASII ASSETS. Invested in Tinned States 7 3-10 Loma. $1,019 n Invested in Malted States 5.20 Loan.. 3,900 0 Office Furniture 134 58 Ca.h in hands of Treasurer 618 77 6.697 66 • No Loss the past year. No Liabilities &tilde time. CAPITAL OF TIM COMPANY. Premium NoteS $40,804 00 Inyenment. in United ilVatee 7 3.10 Loan LON 21 Investments in United States 6 20 six agar cent. Loan 3,900 00. Coat of Office Furniture 134 58 Cash in hands of the Treasurer 218 77 DIRECTORS. Aaron W. GlaekilL Charles J. Ellis, Caleb Clothier. William T. Reeder, Joseph Chapman. Jo, epb. W. Moore. VON MLLONR, President. Secretary. ja2l-thetnet* Benjamin Malone. James Smedley. Thomas Mather. T. Ellwood Chapman. Eli Minn, Simeon Matlack. BENIA T. ELLWOOD CHAPhid P. & 0. R. TAYLOR, IMPORTERS AND 'MANUFACTURERS OF TOILET SOAPS AND YERYIIMERY, 641. North NINTH Street. THE SPRING TERM (IF MISS STONES , SCHOOL, MAIN Street. above SCHOOL, °armee town, commences February L The Object Sys tem will be introduced in the Primary Department. la2S et NOTICE. -THE FOLLOWING CER TIFICATES OF STOCK in the New York and Middle Coat Field Railr undersigned Company having been lost or mislaid, the would.herebr. give e that he bee made application to the Company for teens of new Certificates• Certificate No. 352 for 13 2 20 shares. Do. do. 333 do. 200 do. Do. do. 335 do. 20 do. iaiii thefit* J. ALLISON WESTER, Chambersbarir, Fa. DID YOU KNOW THAT BESIDES his exquisite Ivoryts pas and life-size Photographs in oil, B P. REIMBB, 621 LECH Street, takes Ins Remit colored. Photorraplui for only UT '`ILL UP YOUR PORTRAIT GALLE ries while there is a chance of getting family pictures in lif ARCHhotographs in oil. B. P. REIMER'S Rooms, 624-Street. MEDICAL PURVEYOR'S OFFICE, Tresnanorox, D C.. January 21, 1864. The advertisements for " Proposals for Ice" issued from thtsfoMce. January. 1864, are withdrawn. Advertise• meats more in, detail will be issued as soon as prepared. and the time for receiving bids extended. By order of the Acting Surgeon General. HENRY JOHNSON. BE G. K.. 11. S. A.. and jaBB 4t Acting Medical Purveyor. .1.000 BARRELS PRIME GROOER'S PICKLES Also. Pickles in S. 4. 6. and 10 ttY:r 4 Zstatlj z t,f a lia N .7:ll graelr Stan lOWA it% nip Oa 01 OM LATITLA 4945-33 V. INSURANCE COMPANIES. Fit A.-N-Jaz...x.Dl FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF FHILADELPEILA atement of the Assets of the Company ON JANUARY IST. 186*. Published in conformity with the provisions of the Sixth sectietn of the Act of Assembly of April sth, 1842. Mortgages. On property valued at over $4,000.000. being First Mortgagee on Real Estate in the City and County of Philadel. phia, except $39, 056 24, in the neigh- boring counties 11.933,140 781 Real Estate. Purchased at Sheriff's sales, Neer mortgags Claims. viz: Eight homes and lot. S. W. corner Chestnut and Seventeenth streets•• • • A home and lot. north bide of Spruce street, wait of Eleventh Two houses andlot, south side of Spruce street. near Sixteenth street Five houses and lots. Noe. 621, 622, 6`2& 627, and 529 Dilluyn street Three houses and lot. east side Seven teenth street, south of Pine Hotel and lot, S. 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 house and lot, Fitzwater street. east of ninth street A. ground rent of WO on lot north side Otter, west of Leopard 5treet......... 87 lots of ground on Buckley street and Quervelle avenue, Bristol A house and lot, south s!de Stiles street eset of Sixteenth street. A house and lot, east side Front street. north of Cherry Ntreet, Kensington.. Two house; and lots, north side Filbert street, west of Eighth street Five houses and lot, north side Dauphin retreet, east of Coral street A house and lot, east side Sixteenth St.. south of Chestnut street A house and lot, west side Bread street. sonth of Ease street A. house and lot, south side Filbert St. , west of Sixteenth street Two houses end lots, on corner of Frankford Road and Auburn street. fronting on Frankford Road Two houses and lots. S. W. corner Lombard and Twentpthird streets. fronting on Lombard street Three lots of ground, R. W. corner Twenty-third and Meredith streets. Total, surveyed and valued at $127,612 23 Loans. Temporary Loans on Stocks as Collate ral Security (valued at $121,484) Stocks. $43,000 U. S. 730 Treasury Rotes... 37,00 U. S. One• Year 75.000 U. S. 5.20 Year Registered Sonde 25.000 U. S. 5.20 Year Coupon Bonds. • • i 0 CCO Alrahouse Loan, 5 par cent 9,000 Pennsylvania State Six per cent. Loan, of say, 7861 10,000 North Penna. B. B. Bonds 900 North Penna. R. R. Coupon Scrip. 300 Shares Pennsylvania R. R. Co. 91 Shares Franklin Vire Ins. C 0.... 200 /hares Bank of Kentucky...". 17 Shares Northernßank Kentucky 100 Shares Union Bank Tennessee • • 13 Shares Insurance Company of the Stria of Pennsylvania.... 200 Shares Swailvtwark Railroad CO. 24 Shang Union Canal Company.. 2 5 b area Continental Noted C 0.... 3.030 Conti). ental Rotel Bonds 700 Philadelphia City . Loan 210 Philadelphia City Warrants.... Total market value $302,544 70 COST . • Notes and Bills Receivable. Revenue Stamps Cash on hand Cash in hands of Agents Market price •• Cost, as above Advance In value.. Market price•••• Cost. as above—. Advance in Value Losses by Fire. Losses paid during the year 1563 By order of the Board. .13.A.rvcif.. - Ext, PRESIDENT JAS. 31c5A31_41-.ISTErt, SE3RETARY PRO. TEM $BOO,OOO DIRECTORS. CHAS. N. BANCHER, ISAAC LEA TOBIAS WAGNER, ADWARD C. DALE. SAMUEL GRANT. GEO. VALES. JACOB R. SMITH, ALFRED FITLER, GEO. W. RICHARDS, FRAS. W. LAW/S. M. D CHAS. EDWAED C. DALE, Ti JAS. W. M jal6-stntb6t U xi-ow MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA, INCORPORATED 1804. The following statement of the affairs of the GomnanY is publithed in conformity with a PrOVielen Of ite charter: Premiums written from January 1, 1863, to January 1, 1864. !177,99410 Do. undetermined January 1,1868 .. 43,468 12 Premiums earned during the year as aboye—sl6B,762 79 interest from investments 10,636 33 $179.4.59 12 Lessee paid during the year. Return premiums 13.090 33 Insurances '11,350 99 Expenses, commissions. and contri butions to volunteers 15,638 60 'United 6tates tax. 2,510 53 $181,089 94 14%34,9 18 Lug amount reserved to pay losses . heard from but not adjusted 11.000 00 Commutation to cnstomers in lien of ICTIP • 17,010 lb —,— 28,010 lb Balance remaining with the C0mpany........ 220,020 0.9 The Directors 'have declared a dividend of BIGHT PER CENT. on the capital stock, and SIX PER CENT. on the outstanding scrip, out of the above profits, pay*. ble on demand, free of all Maas. 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, goo do. do. Philadelphia and Erie Railroad. 14,610 do. do. Ches. and Del. Canal CO. 11,6007-i0 do. United States. 15, 800 5.20 do. do. 5 000 United States Certificates of Indebtedness. 6.650 6 per cent, coupon bonds State of PennsYlvania. 16,0006 per colt. bonds do. 2000 loan to State of Pennsylvania, aid to volunteer,. 15,000 6 per cent. bonds city of Philadelphia. 7,100 do. do. city of Pittsburg. 7,6006 per cent. bonds do. 416 6 per cent. scrip North Pennsylvania Railroad. - 1.663 shares Union Mutual Insurance Company. 88 do. Delaware Mutual Insurance COMPRAY. 100 40. North Pennsylvania Railroad. 220 do. Pennsylvania Railroad. 48 do. Delaware Railroad. 68 do. Philadelphia Bank. .. 559 50 2 94 . 327 25 . 154 00 $8.692 50 $72.7 81 6 2,51 8 6 1 7 9 60 418.692 60 2,877 scrip of sundry insurance companies. Market value of the M.OOO 00 Bills receivable. • • 28.257 29 Cash on hand 93 Cash deposited U. . 10,000 00 --- 45.674 93 Sundry accounts due for unsettled premiums!. salvages, and other accounts ..... 80.465 91 146.801 66 At the annual eleetton for Directors. held January 11. MK the following gentlemen were elected Director, to serve three gems: Irenels Tete. John H. Irwin. Nenberr A. Smith, J. P. Steiner, George Lewis, David Salerno', G. W. Bernadort. W. S. Baird. S. Delbert for one year. Who constitute the Beard of Directors with Richard 8. Smith. H. F. Robinson. S. Destonet, Samuel C. Cook, A. Z. Berle, James B. Campbell, Wm. C. Bent. Peary Samuel, Henry Lewis, Jr.. Charles Wheeler, Edward L. Clark, Gilbert H. Newhall. Ellis Yarnell, Thomas Dailea. Norris S. Cummings. RICHARD S. JOHN MOSS, Secrete FAME INETTRA_Nk No. 406 CHEW PHILADI FIRE AND DILA] Francis N. Buck, - DIRE° Charles Richardson.. Henry Lewis, 0. W. Davis. P. 8 Justice. George A. West. FRANCIS N. CHAS. RIM W. I. BLAITCNARD. Secrets PAINTINGS AND ENGRAVINGS. E LEGANT MIRRORS. NEW EIiGRAVINGE, EARLE'S GiALLEBIEB. YOU ABE QUITE BEHIND THE tauggral r iazi e zto,t had:var ie r et d_e . vinita town 13. 1' RUNT". 100/D kintti 09Tegt9liad t 113,011 30 60,505 211 267,503 00 2,297 50 95 55 ....127,042 68 .... 4 811 83 31.69 , 4 49 $3,441,107 32, Real Estate. $127,612 23 115,911 33 $11,700 93 Stocks. $303,544 70 267,503 00 35,041 70 911,457,843 94 $69,109 07 N. BiarGECRIt, President, President. eALLIBTPX, Bee. pro tem. •• • 489,499 19 SMITH, President. jal34W OE COMPANY, iTNI:I7,I4TRIET. BLPRIA. ND INSURANCE. ORB. John W. Everman, Robert B. Potter. John Kessler, Jr.. B. D Woodruff. Charles Stokes. Joseph D. Ellis. ROcK. President. ARDSON. Vice Presiden yr. Jal4-tt.t ♦ LLRGE yIK)BTMIWI' TINII OIL PAINTING& JUST 3.IKIRTVED 576 CIRESTDRIT INSERT. PLANTATION BITTERS. Prom the army hospital—the bloody battle-fold—the mansion of the deb and humble abode of the poor—from the once and the sacred desk—from the mountain top. distant valleys and far-off islands of the., rean—from every nook and corner of the civilised world—is pouring In the evidence of the astonishing effects of DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS. Thousands upon thousand■ of letters like the following may be seen at our ClaCe: REBDIOnIitY, Wry., Sept. 16, IRS . "* • • • I have been in the army hospitals for fourteen raentbs"speeobless and nearly dead. At Alton. 111., they rave me a bottle of Plantation Bitters. • * Three bottles restored my speech and cured me. * • * 1* O. H. FLAME." SOUTH WARE4ANI. 0.. 31:03 , 63 lea .• r • • One young man, who had been dolt and not ont of the hone for two Years with Scrofula and ELT drabs, after paying the doctors over $l6O without bona- It, has been cured by ten bottler, of your Hitters, a a a EDWARD WODIWAILL. " The following is from the Matron of the Union HOE. Sehool for the Children of volunteers: NATBIERTER KAERION, NiETT-BEVEITTE Sr., NEW Tonic, Aturnat2, INN • • Da. DRAKE: Tour wonderful Plantation Bitten have been given to some of our little children suffering from weakness and weak lungs with mad happy effect: One little girl . in particular. with pains 131 tho head, loom of appetite, and daily wasting eonenmptlon. on whom all medical skill had been exhausted, has been entirely restored. We commenced with but a teaspoonful of Bitters a dal. Her appetite increased; strength and health followed. * * * • BeepectfullY. •' • • • i owe watch to you. for I verily believe the Plantation Bitters have saved my life. REV-W. H. WAGGONER, Madrid. N. Y." 4 .* • * Thou. wilt send me two bottles more of thy Plantation Bitters. My wife has been greatly benefited by their nse. Thy Mend, ASA CURMN, Philadelphia, Pa." ••+ • • I have been a great sufferer from BicMuhl. and had to abandon preaching. * • * The Plantation Bitters have cured me. BEV. . P ATHOBA, Itoottester, N. T.'• •• • * * Send us twenty•four dozen more of yoar Plantation Bitters. the, pardarity of which is daily in *reaming with the gueste of our house. BYKKS, CHADWICK, 4 CO., Proprietors Willard's Hotel, Washington, D. C." •' • • • I have given the Plantation Bitters to hurt &edslo four disabled soldiers with the most astonishing G. W. D. ANDREWS. Superintendent Soldiers' Home. 01peinnati. 0." ..• • • The Plantation Bitters have eared me of liver eomplaint. of which I was laid up prostrate and had to abandon MY business. H. B. ICINGSLBY, Cleveland. 0." ••• • • The Plantation Bitten have eared me of a derangement of the kidneys and urinary organs that has distressed me for years. It acts like a charm. 0.0. MORA Agent for Colgate & Co.. 254Broadwar." ao.. duo., em.. Ito.. dco.. &o. The Plantation Bitters make tha weak strong. the tan• mid brilliant, and are exbaneted natnre great restorer. They are composed of the celebrated Cliasala Bark. Wintergreen, Sassafras. Booth, Herbs, /to., all preserved In perfectly Pure St. Croix Rum. S. T.-1860.-X. Persona of sedentary habits, troubled with weakness, lastdtude, Palpitation of the heart, lack of appetite, dis. tress after eating. torpid liver, constipation, ko., deserve to suffer if they will not try them. They are recommended by the highest meads,' autho rities, and are warranted to produce en immediate bane -110131 effect. They are exceedingly agreeable, perfectly pure, and harmless. NOTIOIL—Any person pretending to sell Fiera/Mon Bit ters in bulk or by the gallon la a swim' dier and impostor. We only put it up in our log-cabin bottles. Beware of bottles refilled with imitation deleterious staff, for which several persons are already in prison. See that every bottle bee our United States stamp over the cork, and signature on steal-plate side labels. Sold by respectable dealers throughout the habitable globe. P. H. DRAKE & 00., 0813-striattb4m 202 BROADWAY. N. Y. 1864. Ti71 4 1.1-AOT_T °Slicers and soldiers, visiting the city on furlough needing S W 0 Mt 33 s And other MILITARY EQUIPMENTS are invited to the ,very extensive 2dAZIHEACTDRING ESTABLISHMENT . OE GEO. W. SIMONS (k, BRO., SANSOADSTREET HA.LL, PRESENTATION SWORDS Made to order at the shortest notice, Which for rich ness and magnificence challenge competition. no other house in the country combining the MANUFACTURING JEWELER WITH THE PRACTICAL SWORD MAKER. ja22-Lm F OR THE ARMY AND NAVY JEGV.ArdS 7EIL A.B MILITARY FURNISHERS, 418 ARCH STREET, BMus. Xesimental and Company Flags, Swords lbahes, Balta. Peasants. Epaulettes. Rata. Caw. Can teens. Haversieks, Camp Rita, Eight Glasses, Spurs and everything pertaining to the complete outfit of Army $221.262 22 and NaVY Officers. . ♦ liberal discount allowed to the trade. laB-1m r± W. SIMONS & BROTHER. Ur. SAISOM-STREET HALL. PHILADELPHIA. MANUFACTURERS OP JEWELRY. FINE SWORDS, • AND MILITARY GOODS IN EVERY VARIETY. an2B-If6m FROTHINGHAM WELIT_AS BEA : AND LIGHT SHESTINGS AND santiiires. STANDARD DRILLS. BEAU OAD TON FLANNELS. WASN. ROTOR AND VICTORY CAMBIUM AND • - - SILECIAS. BROWN. BLEACHED. AND CORSET JEANS. No. IA 'WORSTED TARN. are. se22lf tf l y A. V' COOKSZro CO., BANKERS AND DEALERS GOVERNMENT LOANS 6-20 Botos, 5 PEA LEGAL TENDERS 7.30 TREASURY ROTES 1881 LOANS. ONII-YEAS CERTIFICATES. QUARTERMASTERS' YOUCRIftS. QUARTERMASTERS' CHECKS. CITY AND STATE STOOKS. BANS. RAILROAD. AND CANAL STOOKS AND BONDS. $364.298 16 Stocks Bought and Sold on Commission A fun +moldy of all kinds of GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, Including the New Flve Per Cent. (legal tender) MBA SUET ROTS& always on hand. Collections made and deposits received JAY . COOll-10. .45 CO., 5.20 LOAN 5.20 BOUGHT •AND SOLD • ST • DEBXEL. & GO., ja26.lCt if 34 SOUTH THIRD STEM. } 19TH FEBRUARY,I IST APRIL, 1 864 - IST MAY, ocruE , owis 7 3-1.0 Awn 5-20, QUARTERMASTERS' VOUCHERS U. S. FIVE-TWENTIES SMITH & RANDOLPH. 10-la 16 &Nth THIRD sipa MS. 0. M. DEVOB." ARMY GOODS. 1864. SMISOM Street, above Sixth. PHILADELPHIA RAPE FOR FALB. MTNAIIGIAM No. 114 South THIRD STRUT WANTED. DREXEL, .s:a CO. WANT= NEW PUBLIiCATIONS. VALENTINES 1 VALENTINES 1 • VALENTINES! Variety New and Desirable. Styles Showy and Attractlo. Assortment Handsome and ENensive• Prices Reduced to the Lowest iiates• In lots of $5, $lO, $lO, and $2O for the Beton Cud.. FISHER & BRO.. No. 1A North nc.X.CII `81.• ALL FEBRUARY ; NEW BOOKS. MAGAZINES. 1 Hand-made Paper. French Paper. ! Darna4k Paper. quadrille Paper, 1 Alhambra Paper. Fifty patterns.l Linen Paper. Cross-bar Paper. Mournlag Paper. Every kind cf Note and Letter Pape r . Envelopes to match perfectly. connting-touia titatione I y, Every article promptly delivered. ja2l3-thstbl2t. CHALLEN,II.3OB CHESTNUT. WANTS. CHEMIST WANTED-ONE USED TO •-• making Photographic Chemicals matured. js2S.3t Address `• P. C.' tuts ogles. U SIC.-A. MUSIC TEA.CEIFIR Wanted at the Mountain Female Seminary, Bir mingham, Huntingdon county, Pa.. for term opening reb. Pd. Application can be made on F 44.TDA:4.10 A M.. Jan. 29, at the GIRARD HUM, CHESTIitIr $l, Pie- , 139 inquire for L. G. GRIER. j 42 3 rt- A YOUNG MAN WANTS A SlTU anon as Salesman on Commiss'on In P. WhAtli;Lie clothing house, adapted to the Maryland and De'arr.tre Ad.IrARR ••galeitrann." Prf RR 7a29 WANT BD TO RINT-A STORE, evitable for Gent,' Pnrni. - hing Goods, on Arch vivant, between Sixth and Ninth *greats, or on Eighth F.tr , 'et, between Arco and Cttearnut. An , one that: . fitting np a afore gettable for thie nrurnoae, in el'ha of the above-specified localities, tatil (tad a desiridile tenant by addressing "D. B. T..." aloe of The Pre.43. ell eninyeanieations strictly confidantial. ia.2B WANTED - CLOTHING.-P EtSO having Clothing to dinpose of will plaaao calf on or cldrcr. C. MILTAK. , ill6-tntha3re - No. 203 CHESTNUT Street. -vi,TAN TED IMMEDIATELY—A CO NT PBTP.IIT BOOKKEEPER. In a Coal Office. Ran rence regnired A ildreHm Box 12 17,1Thi1a. P i. 3.2.1 -A, WANTED -A PARTNER., : A Physician who has a large practice in a conatrY town, near the city. One hevic g come ex parte r. ce pre ferred. eddrese }Sox 301 Poet. Mike. 1327-30' WANTED -A THOROUGHLY. PRACTICAL, PRINTER, one who understands Composition and the matting of Gordou'a and Ruggles' Power Presses. Apply. with undoubted references, to the Leckwocd IdenWactuting Company, 253 South TfERD Street. 1.27 NV - ANTED-A FIRST CLASS - CAR PIT SALISSMAN. acquainted with city retail trade. Address • • Cacpetta g." at thia Offlce. jaM.P.t* WAN Tk D-A FIRST-CLASS BOOK KEEPER. one accustomed to a Manufacturing husineaa preferred. Address, with reference, Box 064, Post Office. 1126 WANTED—A FIRSTCLASS SALES. MAN, in a Boot and Shoe house, who can com mand a near Pennsylvania and Jersey trade. Also, one who bat an *stabli.hed Western Pennsylvania and Old() trade. These having a knowledge. of the basineat pre ferred. Address "A. D o " at this office, with real name. WANTED—IN A DRY GOODS JO S. BING HOITSB,ran experienced SALFAIIAN. To one who can influence a good cenntry trad A a liberal sa lary will bo given. Address Box 2091 Philadelphia Poat 019ce. Jan& TO CAPITALISTS.—WANTED, DT an extensive Car-Building liittablishineat. that is doing a large amount of bucincas. excicicivoly for each, a brecinl Partaer. with a capital of *2.3.001 to 112.1. r llndonbted referenco s can be given. eadreas ".0.108 Box Po. 13. Post Office. WAN T PI PRESENT NA HE and putt office address of a Lady who.e nll4- en name was Anna Weodward, and whose address was preen in the catalogue of Antioch College for 1811-6 as West Cheater. Pa, Any person who car sive the desired information will please address Mrs. ESITiNit. Affilfriß: MAN, lilt Healthy. Ohio. iarX3r* W. ANTED-A SITUATION IN A Dry. Goods Jobbing Home, as Salesman, in or ont doors, on salary or cormuipeion. Can control good city and near trade. Address 'Joseph Raymond. • tole OW. 7a2F A N EXPERIENCED BOOK_KEN?ER desires employment in the Evening in any capacity in which a Ictinwleclne of bnLir ohn could be main available. Andreae "J. P. W. Box 128 P 0. pa31.12t. 830tv" i n TO $4,000.-WANTED A 9PARI;NER, with the above amotut in a well.establiabed and profitable bnaitess. The bigness is well 'known and has an excellent rePatatio's Ad dress J. W. F., Press Office. i js2B.2.,* _ 860 A MONTH t-WE WANT At 21.€0, TO ontl,expeases Dai ,to sell ollrß, Pcncils, Orientai 71.0 V, and 13 nth artiel lara Fen tire 81:1 & CIL A K. Sid d,d'ord. et HOUSES WANTED.—T 0 TO MTH. to the amount of $3, COO to $1.3 COO;lbr which. a FARM ail) acres, in a high state of cultiyati n, and line House, with city couyenlences. 8% miles flow Market street. in Twenty-third Ward; balance in cwh, Or will be sold on easy terms. Address H," title Otte. or H." Fox Male I': 0. 30.163 t• DEPUTY QUARTEMEASTER GENERAL'S OFFlCE—ParwinerlnrA, Feb. S. 1863. VTIBSZLS WAFITED Inttoodiately to Wary GOAL to Me following yo.nts Tortugas, Key Weet, Fort Monroe. Vt. Alexandria, Va. Newborn, N. C. Port Royal, S. 0. A. BOY if, Cantata and Assistant Qtartermaetsr. BOARDING. - - HANDSOME SECOND-STORY COM MUNICATING ROOMS with 13cirding;.PrIvate Table, if desired, at 1.7)33 CHESTNUT itreet. Ja.•3t. LOST AND FOUND. T ,OST-A CERTIFICATE FOR ONE -I-g Share in the KENSINGTON BAIL in the county of Philadelphia. The Seder will be nitably rewarded if nft, at )If/t.r.d 13 STRAW.3.E.ERY street. ja26 tutbft* . MOEES WHEELER. T OST ..MISLAII*WILLIAMS. -&-JPORT and Elmira Chattel bfortglge Scrip la fAvor of BUSH & LOB DELL. Certificate bi 0.141. dated 9 rno. 271 h, 1848, amount $189.67. application hal been made at the a Bice of the Company for a new Cerefteate. . H. 8, MoCObIE. WILMINGTON. Del, Jan. 25. 1654: ja.27 6tv FOR SALE AND 10 LET. FOR SALE-STOCK., FIXTURES, AND GOODWILL of a &Aping Dry Goode and Notion House. MNBIIiST, near Thiffi, doing a first class cm:miry trade: offering a rare charm to any one wishing to embark in business. Rea.ons fir present partite ont, poor health of one of iha fame. For particulars, address, real lame. "heath," at Ibis (Moe. ia29-3V WEST PHILADELPHIA PROP SR TY.—Several choice large LOTS OF GROUND. or Walnut, Locust. and otha: streets, in the best residence nelahborhoods, for .tale, on very' favorable terms. by E. R. JONES, ja26-tuthe-3V No. 209 South SIXTH Street. A RARE CHANCE.-FUR SALE, J-L " the RESTAURANT, DINING. and BILLIARD SALOON. No. 420 LIBRARY Street. opposite the Poet Office. with or without tables. Apply at the SALOOR• ja27-4t. POAVYARD FOR SALE.-THE BEM fated-up Yard in the city.( Capacity for doing any amount of businere. Inquir at 957 Illorth NINTH Street; below Girard avenue. erms easy. ift23-6t. fet THAT BEA g TIFUL HOUSE, jaJZIL 311 PINE Street. for salejeheap. Apply to ja2S2t. CLENDSIXOff, 318 N. SEVENTH St. ift FOR BALE—a. FIRST-CLASS FARM and COUNTRY 138 AT, containing IEO acres of Land, situate in DBLA.W,iRS County. on the Phi ladelphia and West Cheater Flank-road, six miles from Market-street bridge, one mile from termination of De laware county F. Railroad. Thereon 16 a large man sion- house, with hyarant at the door. and gas pipes in the house. Tenant house, and every building necessary to carry on a large farm and dairy. Orchards of a variety of Fruit. The land Is in the highest state of cultivation. For further information apply to the owner, ADAM 0. 110.ilFBI,DY, living thereon, or to JAMBS A. FREE- Mai. 4211 WALNUT Street. ia26-6t* fa FOB SAL E— A FINE THREE STORY STOrIB ROUSE. and LOT. eitnated at the "Green Tree" Station, on the Pennsylvania Central Railroad. twantY miles from Philadelphia The Gonne ie hires - and modern built, with fine fruit, water. dm For farther Information apply to MiBB d. R. DAVIS, on the D18111i8436. or WU. T. ELBERT, ia2-stuthlre 391 WALNUT Street. in FOR SALE CHEAP—HOU 1818 WALLACE Street, with all modern improvements Enoutre on the premises, or to I'. JANNEY, 11D 10 N. LAWARTs Avenue. ta23 7t. TO LET-A COMMODIOUS Ma- DWELLING. N0..133 North FRONT Street. Rout moderate. Apply to WE CHERILL & BRO.. 0c29-tf 47 and 49 North MOND Street. gia FARMS FOR SALE.-304 ACRES, mottly excellent soil, 3 mflee from Greenwood, 09 the Delaware Railroad. part under cuhivation and part well-timbered; comfortable house, barn, do.; orchard, &c. 'Very cheap; only $5 600. 99 acres wood land, thr;e quarters of a mile from Georgetown, Sussex county, Delaware; deep black rict soil. Price only $l.lOO. 110 acres, one mile from Bridgeville; 70 acres undo cultivation; 10 acres splendid pine *rove 20 acres oat timber; comfortable Rowe. barn.: tables, &c ; apple and peach orchard, large quantity of cherries, arc; good. soil and well 'watered. Price $2.750. 92 acres, near Princeton. N. T. Good boll. Price $6/1 POT RCM. MHO, a large number of Pennsylvania and New Jer.• BOY (arms. For houses, see North American and United h'tatet Gazette. B. F. 01,13514, jal6 UM South FOURTH Strait VOR SALE AND EXCHANGE.-FINE Farm. 217 acres. on the Delaware river, north of this city' valuable Farm, 125 acres. near Wissahickon Station. N. P. R. R. another near Penn Lynn Station, N. P. B. B— 71 acres; Chester•county Farm. 243 acres. near station Penna. It R.; line Farm near Trenton, N J. A number of Fruit Farms in the States of Delaware and Maryland will be eold low and on easy terms. Call and examine Bewbster of Farms. IC_ 'PEWIT. Ja2o-tf 3g3 WALNUT Street. lier' URN & HILLIFR, AGENTS FOR THE PURCHASE AND SALE OF CITY AND 00IIITHY PROPERTY. —Money procured on Mortgage, Collectors of Hcnee Rents. Ground Bente, Book Ay °mints, Obligations, aro. Office. No. IMO South FOURTH Street. jalB.lm The following properties for sale A lot of ground on the west side of Sixth Street. 100 feet front, extending south of Little Poplar street 198 feet 2 incites to the middle of Marshall west; on it is erected a BrJok House, Stable, and out-bnild in gs. Also. a lot of ground, east side of Seventh Street; 100 feet front, 1:9 feet 10 inches south side of Little Poplar street, to the middle of Marehill street. Title indiepn table. Also, a four-story Brick House.'" 338 Girard Avenue. price *SAO. A feur•atory Brick House, 1310 Girard Avenue. mice $6,500. Both modern Improvements. Only *1.500 to $2.000 cash wanted. Balance on mort gage. Athree. story Brick Re96o, No. 445 North Thirteenth street Gas. Bath, and all modern improvements. ae s‘6oo. $1,600 may remain on mortgage. Also. a three. story Brick House. No. ri5L North Els teenth street. Modern conveniences, Gas, Bath, am Price $2.600. $1.200 may remain KUHN HILLIER. 11W South Foil 10E1 Street. IL W. corner LIBRARY Street. TO CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS. LIMBER. FOR BALE—at lees than market rates—a very fine Tot of lst finality INDIAN RIVER SA? FLOORING fall inch thick thoroughly seasoned ; be sold low to more out the ya r d at S. E corner of EIGHTH Street and GIRARD Avenue. Also, 100.000 feet of White Pine Boards, let, 21. and panel 100 Chestnut Posts, at 40eents. 2 Carts, de. The whole will be sold low for cash this month. ia27-60 ..dAt. FOR SALE.—SCJHOONER Gus), 76 tons burden, built at 000Plfee Point. N. J. in 1360. of the best seasoned timber; a fast saner. of light draft. and in complete order. Apply to H. B. &G. W. MINN DRS. I FRONT Street. 3926 6tit. Or Drottrille Glass Works. THE FIRST CARTES PE VISITE -"- wade in this city were at NEWELL'S GIALLERY. No. 724 ARC H Street. Recent improrumeete, of an Important nature. tarnish feeilidee for procuring M inims which. in point of beauty. are unsurpassed. jati6 Ot if. i 1 x,..... JOHN L. OAPEN, PHRENOLO ....Iir GIST. mail). ecomulted. DAY and BVIININN.on A's adaptaidon to Badness, Trade. and Profession; Al on the improvement of health. - correction of Wilts. formation of friendehipe. Jac. - Toll ids corictions of character given when reCrodled_ at No. SG 8. TaNTH Street, above Ohectript. . a(3-thilitt6ihif AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC. FRIDAY N7F.9151(1. Jan.:No.lBB4. General E. W. GANTT. Of Little Hoek. Arkansee: And Hon. N. G. TAYLOR. Of East Tennessee. Will address the citizens of Philads' able, fr,r Goned( of the BIIFFBRING IN E,AbT TESSESSES. a& Gantt having consented at the urgent solleltathan of the friends of the cane. Admission to Parquet, Parquet Circle. Ref! Ba lron with reserved seat ONE DOGLAS. Family (Judetl 50 cents, Tickets to be had, on and after Wednrmby, eahrtlarY 27. at 9 o'clock A. M., at the Academy of Music and T. B. Fuel's, Sixth and Chestnut streets, Treasurer of Relief 'Fund C doh Got*. Secretary Joseph T. Thomas. Doors open at 7,4; Address to commence at 8 o'clock. ,ia26-4t :NEW CHESTNUT-ST. THEATRE. LEONARD GROVBEr, A GENUINE SUCCESS. A REALLY DELIGHTED ADDIEDFOE. , :"Jilt3 (THURSDAY) EVENING. Jan, Sa, LESTER WALLAOR'S DRAMA, . THE VETERAN! THE VETERAN! A Drama in Shr Tableaux. T4bleaulia oleo'. Delmar. Z ablean 2d —Marching Orders. ebl eau :d- -Camp in Algiers. Tableau 4th- -Prisoners in the Palace. %ablest:l.sth A GRANDustice. TABLEAU. Tableau Otb-1, 'clam of the Veteran. PAR TART POUR Li STEM. The new meters , ' fur the drama by Messrs. J. R. Salta and D. A. Strong. The MUSIC for the drama entirely new, by 0. Koppitz. TWX NE TEE AN PREMINTS— MISS SUSAN ENIN, as BLANCHE DUVET, Miss Alice Mackie. ea.:— Aminah,sistor of the Emir. Mrs. A. R Mrs. MaShake. Rim; Sophy (limber, wilt' Song. "Wight Star of gape," asZelda.. - Miss Susan Schenck, a5...-.....0u1nar5. Chief' sultana. MSS Miller. as Aura. Mr. Hears , Pearson. as Colonel telniar.the VetertaL Mr. Matins Barron. RS Gaon Delmar, his ROIL Mr. T. H. Kalpht, as—Engem the Colonel's Protege. Mr. D. L. Everett. as ........... .....• • • •Cantnin RalmOnt. Mr. H Forrest, Jr. , as blent. Homers Mr. rarland as Lieut. L'Jr tette. Mr. W. A. Donaldson, as Yuba; afterwards Mr. T. L. Donnelly, with a Song, ''OEntd mir Moitaromed. Ireland, fibletil lay parlia.. " AS Off an• assort, Grand' iris*. Mr. Geo. A. tindrews.ws the Sultan , s'' Myra. Mr..arrlai. 1 rave r, an . Oltsitnil Mr. S. A. Herndon, as••••Mnataplia Illout.re.n. Mr. .T. Wood as Efrnmn Monroddhs. Mr. Blake at• Itri. Mr. Gray as Osman. Mr. Matthews as Ss - Meant Sampan. Mr. ginchell as sergeant Beaticour. Regimental Band, Soldiers, Arabs, Lady Attendants, &a. The , ORCHESTRA. under the Direetion•ot °HARLIN OPPITZ. _ Concert Overture by Scups: NA9 polltan Carnival Rand titles; hilehticeale P. Ike, C. Koupitz'm errannoments; Glory Schottische. C Konnitz ; Quail Pali.":B, bta if or Bells °WNW. G. KOPPIII, PRIES OF ADMISSION: DrePN Circle or Parquet 50'oente, Family Circle 5 cents. crcheet)a Seats *cents. No extra claagc, for socuririg Seat, Overture will emmettee Quarter before So'clook. Perfnuiansaliniahee at eleven o'clrek ME S. JOHN DREW'S NEW ARCH "I"L STRUT THEATRE - - - BZNEFIT OF BAkr,,WIN TO NIGHT (TI JA.n. 18 , 14. THE TtellET-OF• EA Z MAN Robert Blierly Barton EVIL To conclude with the new conic,clicitiA of DUNDRRARY ' BROTHER, OR, SAM'S ARRIVAL. Lord Dundrpary Barton Hill. ThPnphilns Pipklnf , Stuart Itolowa, FRIDAY. Benefit of MISS E PRICE SATURDAY, STUAR I ROBSON'S Benefit. Cur tutu rb:es fit. 771 o'clock. MBS. _JOAN PREWS NEW A 4 II bTREET THEATRE. EX PH A. 1 1AFD. FaIDAY BvBNINC, YaNUARV Hu. BENEFIT OF MISS B PRICE POSITIVELY LAST NIGIIf OF TIES IC IC ET•OF-LE ITS MAN, and, by erpecial desire. the lough able Oomeilieita of UNCLE FOOZLE. BOX BOOU NOW GPE,I. I Ike WALNUT -STREET THE A T R -01 FAREWELL ENGAGEMENT of the young, PoPular. end heanll9ll actree. LUCILLE WESTERN. tale, In comequence of the immenee Mehtly gathering* and continneci appll EVENING grate. will appear EVERY THIS WEEK DI her greet offiglnal, emotional- nay Or EAST LYNNE: OR. Trot ELOPRMENT. Box Office open from 9 A.M. till 3 P.M. THE MAENNERCHOR RESPECT FULLY announce that their FIFTEENTH FANCY DRESS BALL will take place on MONDAY. FEBRUARY let, BEI. AT TITIS AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC, It is their intention to make this Ball one of the moat select of the season, and, therefore, have adopted tn. following regal atter 8: Cards of admission can only be bad - by subscription of the nrdersigntd—the price to be THREE DOLLARB. admitting a gentleman and two ladies. Visitors will please attend in Fancy Dress, heads of families only sa mpled. Beery exertion will be made by the Committee to maintain the reputation these balls have always en joyed. The Music will be furnished by Birgfeldls Band and Orchestra. consisting of thirty-live performers. Promenade Concert to commence at half past 8 o'clock. the Polonaise at 9 o'clock. PINTS AT erkist tier/ . cu e a 27 Carriages set down heading south, take ttp beading north. J. H. CAMP. No. 190 North Seventh street. • R. T. SCHMIDT, No. 46 North Third street. M. XAISEM, No 1019 Chestnut etteet. C. NEUsi AN. No. 940 Market street. F. BALTZ. No 333 North Tbird street. LOUIS TOURNEY, No 227 North Second street. C. N. MANN, Fifth and green streets. F. W. E. ADA Mo. No 407 North Third street. It IiVOLSIEFFER. No 460 North Sixth street. C. BENKERT, No. 48 South Fourth street. F. L. ROFSE, No. 711 Spruce street. T. B. POTSD AMER. No. 81 North Third street. it F. STEED. No. SO South Third street. G ANDRE & Co. , No. 1101 Chestnut street ; LEE 9c WALKER N 0722 Chestnut street. A. BIRGFELD, No, 139 South Seventh street, la2B GREAT NATIONAL CIRCUS TROIIIII—MARKET Street, above Twelfth. Manageress, Mrs. clie D t:LES R ARER WN, formal, Mrs. ..tai ICE. The People have popularly demoustreted that ihe GREAT ETATTONAL GiRCRE moat remain. The Man agement, in remains to public amatiment, haye cons Wed BEEP OPEN FOR THREE WEEKS LONGER. and will prescnt usual the DPODTS ADD PASTIMES! OP THE RING, T. in a style that will continue to reflect credit on the stara of theprofession that combine t; make up the Gnat Na-,! Howl] Troupe. Aff..MISSIOX-25 cants; Stage Seale, at cents; Prisnfr Box, *3; Gallery. 25 cents A EEeningilnentmance commencing I PIRB S 7.V. MT EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY AFTE RN el N. commencing at 7% o'clock. ja at CONCERT HALL LBCTIJRI ROOM. CHESTNUT STREET. ABOVE W EE K riFTH 813CCESSFUL WEEK OF WTlNDEnarsoartn t,4 • A Barlett of illustrations of 1;° - (111kr I 11°°/ ' T. S. ARTHUR'S TIN NIGHTS IN A BAR-ROOM. Alan, JOHN BITS TAN'S PILGRIM'S PROGRESS. And other attractive Scenes from LIFE, CHARACTER. NATURE. and ART. Proprietor and 61anatier 'Mr. JOSEPH WARY. will continue for a short season. This splendid series of more than 100 grand Panoramic Paintings was executed by Mr. GI:ORGE WUNDERLICH, an American Artist, who stands unrivalled as a scents Painter. Admission 26 cents. Children 11 cents. Doors open at 7 o'clock. Liberal arrangements made with 'Milan's. temperance. and other varieties. Matinee every Wednesday and Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Children 10 cents. ja4 36t TEMPLE OF WONDERS. ASSENBLY BUILDINGS. TENTH and c'HEsrIIGT Strada. virtht — iWrifffic - - MAGICAL and PHILOSOPHICAL EXPERIMENTS: Great Powers of VENTRILOQUISM, and the LE &K NED CANARY BIRDS. SIGNOR BLITZ will appear In We popular Entertain ments EVERY EVENINo, nommen:nun at and WEDNESDAY and SATIND AFTERPOON at 3 Admission 25 cents: Children 15 rants. ia4,tt PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF THE PIMA ARTS. 10215 CIIESTDIIT STRET. OPEN DAILY (sandess oxsepled) from 9 A. M. tat GP. M. Admission 25 cents. Children hell prise. far-if CO - PARTNERSHIPS. DISSOLITTION.-'TAE COPA.RTTER. SHIP 'heretofore exiating consentH & RIBBLE% fa MIS day aisEolced by mutual F. H. REITEL _ . titi3stss. COPARTNERSHIP.—THE -UNDER SIGNED b aving formed a copartnership under the style and firm of RIBBLER, KEITH, & Co.. watt con time the manufacturing and jobbing of Boots and Shoe.. at No 441 MARKET Street, corner of Fifth J. 8. HIBBLISR. F. H. HEIM PHILADELPHIA. Jan. 1.118.1. ja.2B-8e 8. RIBBLE& TN THE ORPHANS' CIOURT FOB TN TDB CITY ADD COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. Estate of SAMUEL BATTON (Minor ) The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit aqtle, end adjust the first and final account, of 9/1113E1. B. 11BNICY, guardian of 9 a MTIEL BErroza, Minor. and to n eke distribution of the balance in the hands of the Accountant, will Meet the Parties Interested. for the purposes cf his sppointineet,. on MONDAY, February 11 9..19f4. at 11 o•cleric A. M. at hie Office. No. Min South !IF ria Street. Philadelpbia. istl9 thsiew•tt JOHN O'BRIEN, Auditor. , BAZAAR, NINTH AND- 8.A.N . - ROM STRAWS. AUCTION SALE OF HORSES. CARRIAGES. &a, On SATURDAY MORNING next. at 10 o'clock, com prising about FORTY HORSES Including a bay carriage hone, a tight carriage, a set of halms% 'blanket, &c . by order of the executors of John T. Ricketts. Esq.. di:mated. ALSO. new and second band carriages, single and..double har ness, saddles, covers, robes. &a., with which the seals will commence. . Mar No postponement on aessent of thevreather. AE? Sale of Horses. &c.. Wednesdarnsxt. ALFRED• HEIRIVIESS. ia2s-2tif A.ctioneer, JONES HOUSE, HARRISBURG, F&., CORNER MARKET STREET AND NABSCAT,B4II6IIE. A first•claes house. Terms, $2 per day. MATERIALS FOB MINCE rrEs. wairen, LATER. AND SULTANA RAISINS. CITRON. 13138RANTEI, AND SPICES. OM= WINES, &A.. && =Oa NOTICE. FOR BALTIMORE. TRIPS RESUMED. BALTIMORE AND.PRILADELPHIA OTRAISIBJAVOG.. ERICSSON LINE, The public are respectfully informed that the Stetting* have resumed their brips between Philadelphia av,d Bal timore, the navigation of the rivers and canal bring fees from ioe One of the steamers will leave deily—Swaday, cepted—at 3 o'clock P. M. • and will antra in Nat 4 more next morning. Freights o.'ll kinds taken GROVES , nal if,,w T ata, A. Jr A nea t, Ito. 34 Sentb:kgAßVES. CORRECT PIANO TUNING. -Mr. 0. E. SA.ROENT'd • Orders for Tamar and Bennie % Pianos are red e i ve l d at MASON sus. s store. 907 C ESTNII 7 Street. rr a y . Mr. B. has had eleven years Au Aory expor t ° , co i n Boa. Learn' emPloymer toe. and five it in Philadelphia SPECIAL , — r 193108 relecdhlr red to Bound as soft and aweet.toned as new. Isithouo , „ mov in g , Tonne for irllnlldr. $l, BBADY,urty P 'S GOLD MEDAL lANON were awarded SEVEN FIRST PRIZES IN YOUR Y , Egigg, during the fall of 166 The ilko m lit t atte t .... /1 / 1 111 „, 14141 ...: menials hays recently been resolved t th '"►.aber of the mod eminent artists. in who deel V fig' AND WOLISO/311 nat the instruments %assess. in the highest oegfel. wll • A. essoutizle of PRRYNOT R PIANO-F a OM G. lßsag CO . 11.104 wursOur street. A.MIUSEIMP.NTS. "LEGAL. AUCTION SALE. o. 0. mettrf ALBERT O. ROBERTS, Dealer In Pine Gra:aria,. Corner ELEVENTH and VINE &raga, ocl4-Bolif
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