THE POLICE. (Before Mr. 11. 8 Commissioner A. H. Smith. 1 The Bark A 1, order Of inege—barliv-alaFer;depositions in re gardto the Seizure of the bark A 1 were taken yes terday before Mr. U. S. Commissioner Smith. The eVidenee Which we present below will be read with interest, but there is nothing in it to warrant the detention of the vessel Chief Franklin, of the city detective force, will be examined today, and it is believed that his testimony will throw considerable light upon the affair, and thus solve the mystery. U. S. District Attorney Coffey appears for the prosecution; Theo. Calder, Esq , for the defence. In the month of December last the bark A 1, Captain Crosby, was seized on the Delaware by Chief Franklin and the military authorities ; the officers, crew, and pilot were ironed and taken to Fort Mifflin. The stewardess, known as Harriet Lane, was also taken to Fort Mifflin. The pd. siemens were confined here sixteen nay % w h en t hey were released by an order issued by the Hon. Mr. Stanton, Secretary of War. The vessel was also released, and a clearance having been given by the Collector of the port, the vessel started down the river. Her cargo consisted of eleven 11-inch guns and three thousand shell, shipped by the Govern .ment, and thirty eight tons of powder, shipped by the Messrs. Dupont, of Wilmington, Delaware. The balance of the cargo consisted of seven hundred tans of coal and some other things. The vessel was owned by a Mr. Hall, of New York, and her desti nation Was San Francisco, California. Upon information lodged by Chief Franklin, or the detective force of the city, with united str.tes District Attorney (Jolley, the court, upon aePros tion of its law officer, issued a process for the re seizing and detention or the vessel. Theattachm nit was placed in the hands of United States Dsp.ity Marshal John Jenkins, and this officer, a few days since, seized the bark A 1 in the Delaware, near Chester, and detained her. The subject was brouset to the notice of Judge Cadwalader in the /idol] all - Court, and his Honor directed the necessary p.dhlavits to be taken ueon which to form biejuegnEnt. The case having come u p thus calmly arsi a-g...ity before United. Si- . tea . L`ommiesioaersmith, the folio wing evidence was elicited : Harriet Lane, the stewardess of the bark .A 1, was Called to the /tend. On being sworn, she testified that she resided at No 56 Pike street, New York; - N ina, born in England; on Monday the 7th of De cember last, went to bin. Davis, shipping master in New York, No. 111. South street, and asked him if there was any vacancy for her; he said he wanted a good stewardess to go to San Francisco; I asked him the terms, and be said that he would telegraph to Philadelphia and let me know the next day; be said that Capt. Crosby would be in New York in a day or two ; Capt. Crosby came on the following Wed nesday ; I agreed to go with him as etewardess of the bark A 1; went to the shipping office of IVIr. Davis on the following Friday morning; Mr. DAVIS went to the oars with me at noon on that day, bade me good bye, and tel.: me to write to him when I reached San Francisco ; he told me where the bark A 1 was lying at the port of Philadelphia, and gave me the address ; this address was taken by - Officer Franklin when the back was seized in the first place, And letters from my brothers in England, children, And lady friends were Alm) taken by Officer Frank lin ; also a letter front .Toseph Castor, the steward of the steamer Eliza Clyde. A letter was here shown dated at Wilmington. This letter was written at Wilmington, Del., and not North Carolina. The witness continued : The photograph of myself and friends, was also taken by Officer Franklin; when I was coming from New York to Philadelphia a lady occupied a seat alongside of me ; she C9M menoed talking about the war; I said it is a bad business ; I also said that I thought England was greatly influenced by Mrs. Stowe and her works ; told this lady that I did not believe the worin of Mrs. Stowe ,* she disagreed with me, and left the Peat ; a gentleman sitting behind me said the con ductor of the cars wanted my ticket ; I gave my ticket up, and the gentleman remarked that mylsdy friend had gone ; I replied yes ; he then said teat she was going through the care in search of rebels. / skid, "Well, I am no rebel; I am no more of a rebel than she.” This gentleman asked me if I did not hear Mr. Davis say I was going to San Francisco. I replied Yet: "Are you going to Philadelphia'!" said he. " 'gem," I replied. He then said that he was master of a steamer, and he did not know of any going from Philadelphia to San Francisco. I replied that I was going in a sailing vessel. He asked me her IMMO, and I replied "d 04e." He then bunt out laughing at me. I asked him the reason svhp he laugted, and he said, " That's no name at all." He asked me to let him nee the address; I showed it to him; don't recollect any other conversation bad at that time. When I arrived in Philadelphia I went on bo trd of the bark A I ; this Was the 12th of December ; I never said in conversation with any one anything about the Chesapeake ; I never said that I was on the Chesapeake ; I dal not ask the gentleman in the ears if he was a Soutnerner ; he did not tell me he Was • I did not say there would be something dune in Philadelphia greater titan the Chesapeake affrir ; I never said there would be a vessel seized in the Delaware to any one ; I made my own agreement with Captain Crosby to go to San Francisco ; I came to this country in 1851, and went to my brother in Indiana, then went beck to England; from there went to Australia and back, with four children, in 1868; went from London to Prussia and Denmark; .1 there got into the La Porte trade; I shipped in Bombay then to New York ; I made my home more in New York than in England ; I shipped in the James S. Green, belonging to Captain Gonda ; this vessel runbetween New York and Philadelphia; have boarded at the Sailor's Home, New York; have sailed in the Mont Blanc to Bermuda; this was in Nevem. ber, 1882 ; next to Aspinwall tnen to New Orlea , As I have been on board the Lucirda, Captain Henry Cooper, of Bermuda ; he said he would have his vex eel and protect his country; have been in Bermuda twice since the war broke out ; have never been at Wilmington or Nassau ; don't know any English man in New York named Canby ; never heard any One on board the "A One" say anything about the vessel would be captured ; don't know how I fell on the cats at s2tilentown ; I have never taken passage on any vessel to run the blockade ; never tied such &proposition made to tau; 1 shipped with North-wn men ; I told Capt. Crosby not to call me Mary, hut to call me Harriet Lane he said that made no dif ference • when I was seized I was put on boari a steam•tuv, and detained ono night before going to Fort Militia. The witness underwent a long cross examinati conducted by Mr. Clus'l7r, ramtly in reference to the treatment the captives received. On this anbj.mt Mr. Ouyler commented with great severity. The hearing adjourned, and will be recommen fed to•day. It is expected that Chief Franklin wilt be examined. [Before Mr. Alderman White. Challenge to Fight—Assault and Battery A. ease of more than ordinary interest came up bra fore the police magistrate of the Fifth ward yester day afternoon. Captain Cushing, of the military, and E. M. Sheppard, were arraigned on the charg, of challenging B. C. Alejor, the proprietor of a drug store at the Continen , al, to fight. It seems that :dr. Major was attacked by severel parties, some of them in military uniform. able was a night or two since, while he was walking aioeg the street. It is alleged that Capt. Cushing sent a challenge to Mr. Maier, and that Mr. ieheppard conveyed it to the challenged party. iiir. Major took no par ticular notice or it. On Wednesday night, as he had just entered the Continental, he was sudden ly assaultedby Captain Cushing, who called hie), a coward for not accepting the challenge. There were some other epithe , s, that we decline publishing, used at the same time. In a moment four or five persons made an attack upon Mr. Major with 100 lea canes, but he escaped without serious injury. Cap tide Cushing was required to enter bail in the sera of $2,000 to answer. Mr. Sheppard in the sum of $l,OOO, to answer. There was another party ar rested, who was held to ball for a further hearing. What gave rise to the quarrel was not publicly stated. The law in reference to challenging parties to fight is as follows : Section 25 revised penal code: If any person with in this Commonwealth shall challenge another, by word or writing, to tight at sword, rapier, pistol, or other deadly weapon, or if any person so challenged shall accept said challenge, in either case such per son giving or sending or accenting any such chal lenge shall be guilty of misdemeanor, and being Con- Visited thereof shall be sentenced to pay a fine not exceeding five hundred dollars and to undergo an imprisonment by separate or solitary confinement; at labor, not exceeding three years. Section 26 provides that if any person shall carry or deliver such challenge, or vernally deliver a mes sage purporting to be a challenge, or shall consent to become a second in any such intended duel, he shall, upon conviction, be fined not exceeding $6OO, and imprisoned not exceeding two years. Section e'r provides that if any person shall know of any such challenge, and keep the same secret, and dote not inform the authorities, he shall, upon conviction, be sentenced to a fine not exceeding $5O, and imprisonment not exceeding twelve calendar Months. Section '213 provides that if any person shall send a challenge, and proclaim or puolish the challenged party as a coward for not accepting the challenge, he shall, upon conviction, be sentenced to pay a fine not exceeding $5OO, and undergo imprisonment not exceeding one year. Scene iaa n Passenger Car_ Mr. E. Lippincott, a respectable citizen, was ar reignedbeforePolicerisgistiate White yesterday af ternoon, on the charge of disorderly conduct. It seems that, at Filth and Chestnut streets, the de• Pendant threw the conductor oil' one of the passen ger cars into the street. Considerable excitement prevailed, and Officer Crooks interfered, and ar rested the conductor first, but let him go and took Dlr. Lippincott into custody. The defendant was held to bail in the sum of $5OO to await a further hearing. Mr. John Smith, with other citizens, being present, told the officer that he ought to ar rest the conductor, cud not Dlr. Lippincott. For this offence Mr. Smith was arrested on the charge of interfering with the officer in the discharge of his duty. The defendant was held to bail in the sum Of $4OO to keep the peace. A man of citizens were present, and, from their talk, it seems that the conductor of the car was not Nameless. It is said that he had thrust a man from the platform_ while the oar was in motion, where upon Mr. Lippincott, in the excitement of a mo tent of indignation, served the conductor in the me manner. Me judge. of the courts have generally favored 'doctors of the cars, on the principle that the car the conductor's came, when on duty. Perhaps, ten a passeng er pays rive cents to ride in the car, also his c astle, so long as he uses it to the ex of five cents' worth of riding. The whole n of passenger. railroading, as at present con- I, sadly wants revision. Savage assault on an Old Man. tante'. Fitzstock, a young man, was committed erday to answer the charge of committing a al assault and battery on Nathan lliaCiorma - ck, Wood Street The parties all reside in one ie. A misunderstanding occurred about a cloak, (eh resulted in a severe besting of Mr. McOar ik, Who has reached the age of 73 years. The a of his face was hirukened from the effects of the [Before Mr. Alderman Beltler.] Juvenile Thieves. Two young boys, named Quinn and Glancey, were -e committed to the Rouoe of Refuge, yesterday, ie charge Of theft. These boys have had uo ral training. They have drunken, ignorant, tallied parents. A few days since the young wes entered the store of Mr. William Grange, in rth Second street, and stole $9O front the drawer. money was divided between themselves and they boy- named Dougherty. Each of the two ;ht a pistol Quinn ridged himself out in a 'suit of clothes, gave his rum-besotted father lollars, then went ro a ball in bansom street, t visit to a concert saloon, then took the cars tatted for Washington, and returned the mkt Glancey accompanied Quinn as far as Wil• - m, Del., where he plopped until Quinn re• . from Washington. Tne yabithful defendants a clean breast of the whole glair. There be io evidence implicating Dougherty in tire roe (' he was discharged with a reprimand.. Fire-proof Robbers. tree young men were arraigned at the Central ton yesterday on the charge of entering the Ling-house of Mr. Hugh Dlcllvaine, on Lan . avenue, Twenty fourth ward, early one MOM abort time since. 'rimy blew the outside doors 5 proof open with gunpowder, and gave the door one Matt They finally took a hasty without having obtained any plunder. A tOidified that to axle three men at the front counting-house, and heard one of them say, - are watched," or words to this effect. Ile not identify either of the prisoners. They committed to await another hearing, WARD — MEBTING TO TARS DIEASURES SID THE DICAPT.—A. public meeting of the at the Tenth ward will be held on Satur - next, the :10th inst., at 7 o'clock, in Room of the Itsptict ()hutch, north- Broad and Arch streeta. Full Mien - By older of Executive Committee. S.rnirems CoLwam,, President. in R. VAL BNTINar L. JEWELL, Secretaries. lIT THE "FLoaxerus" SALES ROOMS, tao 'TNUT STREW, Ain) 888 THE OBLRBICA.TBD ABLl&Pwitto, X.octc, earn KNOT-sTrrois Ssw- CITY .11C-JECNIM. WHIG:LER & WILSON'S HIGHEST PREMIUM &ov um MAcurrues are the best, the simplest, and the cheapest. Nearly one hundred and tlfty thousand of these wonderful and perfect Sewing Maohiaes have been sold. Five thousand are in use in Phila delphia. can and examine. No charge for laetrile. tion, 'whether you wish to purchase or not. In struction given at the boons of purchasers, if de sired. Don't be deceived. There is but one perfect Sew ing Machine, and that is the Wheeler & g*ilson. N. B.—A large assortment of ladies' and children's ready-made Clothing always on hand. Family sew ing done to order. Operators, with or without ma. chines, furnished at short notice. SALESROOMS, 704 CHESTNUT STREET, SECOND DOOR ABOVE SEVENTH. "HASPIiRRIIT CATAwne.—This ii the name of a delicious; American wine, now to be had, either in bottles or on draught, at Davis Sr. Richards', Arch and Tenth streets. As a pure, delicate, and heCth. Ail beverage, it is not excelled by anything that we have ever tried. GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICER. Greet Reduction in Prices. Ladiee and Misses' Fine Cloak.. Ladies' and Misses' Fine Cloaks. Also, Rich Furs of all kinds. Rich Furs of all kinds. In anticipation of the close of the season, we are now prepared to make a large concession from for mer prices on all our stock. J. W. PROCTOR & Co., The Faris Cloak and Fur Emporium, 920 Chestnut street Wle my= ATTENTION to the advertimient of A. W. F., under the head of "Wants," in to•dey'a paper. MEETING TO PROCURE UNIFORMITY IN THE BOUNTY TO BE PAID BY BACH WARD.—Ea a meet log held at the Board of Trade rooms, on Wallies. day evening, January 27th, composed of delegates from various wards, and of officers of the commit tee/ having charge of the Bounty Fund of the vari ous wards, for the purpose of adopting measures to procure a uniformity in the amount of bounty to be paid by each ward, Daniel Steinmetz was called to the chair, and John K. Valentine appointed Beare. tsry. It was, on motion of Sheriff John Thompson, unanimously Resolved, That this meeting recommend that a Ilai fona bounty be paid by the various wards of this city, and that each ward shall pay the sum of $5O to every recruit who shall be mustered into the United States service, and duly accredited to the ward. Each ward that has agreed to pay over $5O bou ity was requested to-call a meeting before next Tuesday evening, to take action on the above resolution, ex cept such wards as bad already given their execu tive committee power to act in the premises. And those wards not represented were requested to send delegates to the next meeting, which will be held on Tuesday evening next, February 2d, at 8 o'clo in the Board of Trade Rooms. DADT/EL STIMINMETZ, President. JOHN K. VALENTINII, SOCratftry. THE PERFECTION . OF SEWING MACHINES. CALL AND BEE THE "FLORENCE," 630 CHESTNUT STREET. PHILADELPHIA INSTITUTE FOR PHYSICAL CUL TURE, by the practice of Dio Lewis's new Gymnas tics, conducted by Mr. and Mn.a O. Gillingham. Persons desirous of joining new alaasea may aonatalt Mr. G. at Horticultural Hall, southwest corner of Broad and Walnut streets, from ten till twelve ; at hia residence, N 0.1224 Buttonwood street, from one till three. ja29 Ituth3L* THE " FLORENCE'. SEWING MACHINE, SOLD AT 630 CHESTNUT STREET, IS WARRANTED TO BE TRI BEST IN THE WORLD. CORNEI, BUNIONS, INVERTED Mims, EicLATtOBD :foams, and all diseases of the feet, cured without path or inconvenience to the patient, by Dr. Zazha• rie, Surgeon Clhiropedist, 921 Chestnut street. Refers to physicians and surgeons of the city. ja2a4l STECK & CO.'S S TECH & CO.'S STECK & CO.'S STECK & CO.'S STECK & CO.'S SPECK & CO.'S STECK & CO.'S STECK & CO.'S STECK '& CO.'S STECK & CO.'S STECK & CO.'S STECK & CO.'S MASON HAMLIN'S CABINET ORGANS. ARRIVALS AT < THE HOTELS _UP TO TWELVE 0 1 0L0011 LAST NIGHT Cl"ward—Chestnut. • B Hughes, Wilm. Del J C Alexander, New York Mrs Alexander & 2 ch. N Y P 3 Alexander, New. York Araibald Dodd, New York C .1' Wills, US A Lieut B C Cope. U S A N. Cantwell. Penn,. J A Ramer. UN N B Warren. St Louie C P Kennedy, New York G K Sanderson, LI S A Jlmbrie Capt D C Stewart. 1:r 8 A S R Stone & la, Davenport L Holcomb, Boston coot W I) Richards. Penna. 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New York Ohm* W Lyford, Yaw York Zinn & In, New York _ . . . 'TEmerson, Jr. Biston J . )3 Hale & wf. Cleveland. 0 Geo B Charles & wf, H Y 51 CI Johnson, Lexington W Voorhies Lexington E J Smith dc la, USes J T Randolph di la. Newark Jno Horn. Cbardeld, Pa W L Nichols & la, rf York W Kimball,Mascaehtmect3 J is Whitney. New York J Roberts Cincinnati I 11 Janney, Now York Waller Habbard. N York ➢ H Sterling, Bridgeport J H Sterling, Bridgeport fos Pratt. Boston EI A Harting. New York C H Parker $ wf, Boston Street below Are/r. RC Jones. Boston- Jas C Barchlimld. rittelnrg Jas B Leily, Willid,mspert D B Bigler. Loni.;vtith - . John 8 Mader Leek Havan FE 6 Berter. Le.k Haven B 'Rosenthal, Pent LiM.37IIM JSlaughtor S M Cohen, Cincinnati A Welie, Beth!ottera Geo S Perictne, Elmira, N Y Chat S Keller, Dunugne lit M Acton, Salem, N J 'rhos Peones. Lacviebnr: Hon A,. , a Pac"zor M Chalk 0 Brodhead I‘l4.ncli C I P, Hi Brodnead„Mancit C.Ok St. Lends—Chostnut RC B Lind, Washington Jae Tolfina, Boston 88 Baud. USN C 0 McCabe °Margo HAW ° . s i v J York X 8 Aer. Boston Jobn Marr, Clev • Hass Rees. New York J BoWard.Springfield.klasa (manes H Itussell,Hass W B Rosenbaum, N Jersey CI Martin, Georgetown, D C C Potter. Georgetown, D J Crenshaw, Jr. St Louie Joe G Boworth. New York C C Dunn, Jr. Beverly J W Belson, Mt Joy R M Benson. Delaware Wm IN Nicoll, Wheeling W W Arthur, Baltimore E Bampeon, Baltimore .1 J Forrester, Baltimore F Thompson. New York Cims Mann. Newyork John Foster, Boston The try/doh—Arch al FIG Easton, Mane Wm Seger, Indiana Allen Pleasant, India, a J Lewis. Penns W C Inhoff. Wilmington 1!: Grim. Allentown J gaeger. Allentown W F Kuhn, New York Y Morgan, Penns J French, New York States Union—Mari H Rowland, Washington R .1 - Payne P Ryas W D Ludlow. New York A D Heald, Delaware (3 E Fle•cher, New Jersey Dr H E Firth, New York Dr 11 G Firth, New York Banal T Babcock John H Morris. New Jersey Jobs Dietrich, Penna. H Weston Commercial—Sixth s A Silver. Maryland - John Gilfillan Chester co M M Bailin, Downingtown Denj 111 Sbeve Wm Chambers. Harrisburg C 4 HBonwell, Washington Wm H Jenkins' Wilmingin Wm Wallace. Wilmington G R Burns, Washington Tag Fulton. Virginia JOB S Ely. Rewtown National—Race • John K Bowman, Lebanon John W Fos, Annvilie - - . . . bamuel Lutpm. Annva . lle Milton Oberst. Anr.ville William Matters, hshland J Weidner & lady, Palma Sponsler, Dauphin Chas E Fichthorn, }trading Miss Kate Schwa:tr., }lead 'a Miss DS Warren. Dew York Mord NCeiVer—Tlaird • I A Mc24lght Perry co J Wegner. Perry co C McLaughlin, Perry co 1) Maulfair, Lebanon F P Bnardo. Mew York W J Eberhard. Emane. Pa Mrs E Miller & Lim Penna A Reeves HKWisler G Wateon, Delaware I K. Strasser. Berks co B Semmel, Lehigh co HSemmel Lehigh co J Deberoth, Lehigh co ritewbey Shesa—Scoon W H Carver., Newtown C Shuman. Baltimore J tadawalader, Pen Chase Lewis Frets. Hatboro S Solliday. Washington A Davis, New Jersey M Shuster. Warren N 3" J Risler. Lambertville 6surinunts Hotel—l'h H R Tnnison, N J C Lcpier fara M Cbtatk T Borden,Broollyn C W SeDronn.Bothlolent Asa T Darling, Boston levi Conover, Salem, N J Peter Conover, Salem,N Isaac Broadhead, Pa Madison—Second se James W Lynch, Delaware Uharle.T Pepper, Delaware i. aac Wille:DelaWare P Conway, Djaware Ndw t , hoytwell, N Jeraby f orge Wileon, Reading Robt Beans, Johnsville, Pa Black Bear—Third B W Alexander, Tamaqua J Reestand, Wash, I) 0 C Heeetand. Wash, I) 0 C Copper. Allentown. . . . 0F Culver. Buckingham W Schlenker, Penne Blount Vernon—Sec Cbas S Leech & la, 11 York John Johnes Capt Field Ma.) W A Reilly'. S A J B Walton. Brigtol SPECIAL NOTICES. BRADVARTRRS 9TH ARMY CORPS. SPECIAL SERVICE. Now Yost, San. 9.9, 11381.1. ESPECIAL ORDERS. No. 3.1 1. All officers and men belonging to PENNSYLVANIA REGIMENTS, attached to the 9th. Army Corps, now ab sent from their commands on recruiting or detached ser vice, and all furloughed men, will report for duty to Captain JOHN A. MORRIS. A. Q M.. in charge of re cruiting iservice for 9th Army Corps, at HARRISBURG. Penna. By command- of Maj Gen. BURNSIDE. EDWARD M. WEILL, Aest. Adjt. Gen. ja29-fat . ONE-PRICE CLOTHING, OF THE LATEST 'STYLES. made in the Beat Manner, expressly for RETAIL SALES. LOWEST Selling Prices marked in Plain Figures. All goods made to Order warranted satisfas any. " Our ONE-PRICE Srwrzu is strictly adhered to. lli are thereby treated alike. eeZe-ly JONAS & 00.. 604 MARKET Street. DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT CUBES Seadache Immediatelv and was never known to fail. COVERLY —Died January 24, 1864 at his residence. Eardsburg, Col. Wells ()overly, aged 45 years and 11 inoetbs Mr. Coverly has lonabeen one of our leading citizens, and up to the time of his death held a prominent posit Eton in Harrisburg. Up to three or tour years previous to hia death he had been proprietor of ono of its leading hotel& ana durum this time had a largo interest in other hotels of Harrisburg. Mr. Coverly was a son.in.law of Wil liam Colder, Sr.. who for fifty years before his death was the wealthiest resident of Harrisburg. The funeral, which ok - place on. Tuesday. at 2 o'clock P. M was well attended by the friends and relatives of the de ceased. The services were coedact.d by the Rev. Wil liam De Witt, Sr., and Rev. Thoinae Robinson, both of that chy. .1. .I) , ..NNELLY. —On Wednesday. 27th inst._, Elizabeth, infant daughter of Ignatius and Kate Donnelly. BATON. —On the 26th instant, after a ehort illness. Elizabeth Lesher. eldest daughter of Henry- C. and Amanda Baton, aged 3 years 11 months and 1 day. The relatives and beads of the family are invited to attend the funeral. from the parents' residence. No. 439 Tastier street, on Saturday afternoon- at 2 o'clock. *. SHlMELL.—Januare 28th; 1864. Joseph B. Shewell. in , be 41st year of his age. 'the friends and relatives of the family. the members of Concordia Lodge, N.o. 67. A. Y. M., Excelsior Mark Lodge, No. 276, Columbia H. R. A: Chapter. No. 91, are invited to attend his funeral from his late residence. hit tenhouse street. below Green. Germantown, on Monday afternoon, at 2 o'clock. - PiCialt72:s.7l the 28th inst.. Mary Elizabeth. daughter of Henry and Mary Pretty, aged 17 monthe,and 13 days. The relatives and friends of the family are respsettallY invited to attend the funeral, from the reeldence of her pareuts. Falls proceedylkill. on Sunday afzernoul. at 1 o'clock. To to Roxborngh. *5 RESSON & SON'S MOURNING STOKE, No. 918 CHESTNUT Street, January Bth. Black and purple Balmoral Skirts. Grey and purple Balmoral Skirts. Grey and black Balmoral Skirts. Black Watered Moreens. Black Hid Gloves, A)exandres and Jonv - bm. Black Bid Gloves. embroidered. Black Undressed Kid Gloves. embroidered. . Biscbors Mourning Silk. Lupin's Black Tamils's, Black Crape Collars. plain and fames. WHITE SELVIDGE BLACK SILKS, • • DRAP DE LYONS —These are a very superior grade of SILKS., warranted durable, and fine Paris Black, ordered for our best city trade. ja2B BYRN, & LANDELL. WIDOWS' SILKS, WITHOUT GLOSS lic3 al Anaures. Corded Groe train. HWY Black Ponit de Roles. ja2B ETAS & Lel/DISLL. COLUMBIA II R. A CHAPTER NO. 91.—Tha members of Columbia H. R. A. Chapter No 91. will meet a; the Hall. Chestnut Street. on MONDAY AFTERNOON. at one o'clock, to attend the funeral of their late companion, JOSEPH B. SHEWE LB. By order of the High Priest ia29-Bt. CONCORDIA. LODGE, A. V DI.. No. 67. —The members of Concordia Lodge, A. Y. No. 67. will meet at the Hall, Chestnut street, on MO bj- DAT Afternoon. at 1 o'clock. to attend the (eteral o f their late P.M., J. R. MEW ELL. By order of the W. H. jali9 at ROBERT HUTCHINSON, Secretary. POSTPONEMENT. THE LEC. TUBS of the Rev, J. Hyatt Smith. at the BAP TIST CHURCH, Falls of Schuylkill, is POSTPONED from Thursday evening. the 28th inst., to TUESDAY Evening. February 2. 1864. ja2B-2.1. BOARD OF TRADE.—THE AX NUAL MEETING OF THfi BO eRD OF TRADE will be held at their Room% No. 505 CHESTNUT Street. on - MONDAY EVENINJ. Febraary let, at 7% o'clock. The Annual Report will be presented, and an election take place for officers fOr the ensuing sear. WILLIAM C. LlEr roWle.„ MMO'rleß TO sirocictiozonas Or THE OIL CESEK.AND .111.110WAN-NAILHO com - pAN Y. The anneal meeting of the gtocitholdere of-thle Com may will be held on 'WEDNESDAY. the lihk -- day of February, 1664. at 1 o'clock P. M. at No, 4 WILLING'S Alley, in Philadelphia. .fositPH LIMA V. ja27-13t Secretary.. MNOTICE, TO TAX-eAYERS— DEPARTMENT OF REOELVMR OF TAXES, rIIMADELTRIA,JaIIIIQ47 26. 1304. The l'as Duplicates for 1861 will be opened on MON. DAY NEXT. February I. for the purpose of recidyiag city and State Taxes. ja27.4t 05gs. NOTICE.—OFFICE OF THE PHI LADELPRIA AN 0 ERIE RAILROAu COSI t".l. AY, Ito. 930 WALNOT S'reet PHILADELPHIA. Jail. 0.1864. The holders of the Certificates of PREFERRED DEBP% issued in accordance with an act of Assembly, passed April 13.1860, by the Sunbury and Brie Railroad Com pany, and dated May t. MO, are requested to presint the same IMMEDIATELY, for redemption. at the cities of tl is Company. GEO. P. LITTLE, jal9.6t Treasurer, P. T. mew PHILADELPHIAMUTUAL REAL &STATIC AtisOCl +atoll. —The Committee ap pointe havingd up paid ff...i of this Association notify these fully- Stock W.-present their Cerlift cote.. with receipt. et the Office of B. heraitaßf. .NOBLE street. above Ninth. on or before the let nay of APRIL next. H. VAN AL S 4NW N R E I R HARDS, Committee. jaB-Ito3m. OFFICE OF TEE FULTON COAL. COMPANY, NO. NI Beath TRIAD Street, A »naval meshing of the Stockholders, auA an e - ac tion five Directors. to serve the ensuing year, wilt be held at the office of the Company on the Ist proximo, at 12 o'clock. M. The Books will be closed on the 25th instant, until the sth proximo. GaAs. S. FOLWEI.G. jalSmwf-tfel Secretary. raj. NOTIGE — . I P PLICA TI ON I-11.S been made to -TELE INSURANCE COMPAIY OF NORTH AMERICA' for a now certificate for SE- V.P.18 TY bHARES of the Capital Stock of said COMP% 11. the criginal certideate issued to ELIAS SUUDINOT, Tannery 14th, 1810. eaNing been lost or mislaid. EDWARD .1. C. AITERBURY, Administrator, Ate. of ELIA i BilUDlckyr, deck!. j 057 • wf4t PSNINSYLVANIA Fli.v.E.DmAn's It rad RP AS:.:()CIe .'ION —The Rooms of this ae scdation, at bit). 424 WALNUT Street, are open d-iIY from A o'clock A M. tills P. M. for the reception of .10- nations in Goods, Clothing, and Books. Contributions in Money are to be banded t the Treasurer. B. W. CLANK. Esq.. South THIRD Street. pirNOTIC.R.—.A. MIR.V.TING. OF Tug: Directors and Stockholders of the NEW YO AK AND I'ITTSTON COAL conrAny will be held at the Continental Hotel. oti jekIDAY u.,xt. 20th lust. at 3 o'clock P. M. lakaiWir D. OWE, /a264t. Becretarir. imOFFICE PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD COMPANY. 25, 1861. ,70{ -i tt e e ClC S - t & e - c 1 1 4 1 1 419er i ! ..-- of thte Coin pannyewAillilnbeallb°eMelTdieCotir. TUES.° LT. the 10:h day of Febr us ry 1884. at 10 o'clock A.. M.. at AANSOII-3TBEET MALL. The Annual Election for Directors Will be held on MONDAY. the 7th day of Sfarch.lB63. at the Office or she Cosonauv, IQo, Sin South THIRD ,Street Joao . MO EDMOND SSII a. Socretary. THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, JANUARY 29, 1864: stroke, above BMWIto Geo AllenSg Roch es ter Wilson H e n daU . Miss M AKendall. Roshes'r Edwin B Kendall. Rochester Peter A Crouse, Reading D It Merriman flf Shepley, Cincinnati Mrs A M Sh splay. Cincinnati E Dairen 11. Danville ft Ronaldson, Hew York W M Devlin. Chitaso lc A Uhler, Lebanon John Lyman R P Scott. Springfield Henry Newman. Trenton W W Davis. Boston Thos J Yorke. Jr, Sslam . NJ S C Frost, New York Rowland Hill. Washington Li hi Harrison, New It ork H L Albertson. Beaton _ . . . lIP L nts. Basi on B Bierreti, Batton Chas Clarke. New York V F Patterson, New Jersey andenbraudt, tit Louis greet. above Mir& F W Conrad. Lancaster Devid Mcßride Bridgeton B Potter. Dew Jereey Ire Ronaldson. New York .Toe Whitaker. Mt Clair r ityitt de la. Denton Mrs 11 J Williams. Penns, D Pippin, Greensboro V L Conrad, Now York t street "above Slate. J A Forman. Virginia W lit Stewart, Indiana Amos Hollinger, Lancaster H C Dern. Altoona W H Wheat. Auburn. N Y S A Turner. Auburn, N D Fulton, Lancaster E Hrerson, S David Hire, Prov. RI W cilletlan. McVeytwn H B Harper, Lancaster co P S Stewart. New York albove Charisma. M Phillips, Cheater co Josi , e Lanbach, Lock Haven rhos Carson Sohn Yocum, Barka co ft 11 Miller. Delaware co H McDaidc. Penua Jae Van Horn. Doylestown Levi Beston, Chester co Robt Hodgson. Oxford. Pa J W Hughes. Chester co eel. above Third. I Bre S Bowler, New York 3 8 Babb% II B'A robn H Leisy, Lebanon Cyrus Lantz, Lebanon Cbae Flickinger. Lebanon N Boardman, New York et Heller, Pike county Pa IEI Kelm. Lebanon Thoe Robison, Wilkesbarre Geo W Lentz, Wilkesbarre aboireVialOWlVAU J Doetter, Lehigh lto Baner. Easton C Bauer, Easton I 0 Cord. Easton J M Kaufman, Penne S Berger. Quakertown ee. Berke co W 11 Wetherhold. Reading H P Herb. Reading 0 Kressly. Reading H Meyer, Lehigh co Mrs Meyer, Lehigh co Hiss Meyer, Lehigh co W Gehring, Pottsville d street. below Irma Heary:Ramsconton B Vanaman, WinsloW I Winner, Doylestown F ilottman..Tentintown J Gilbert, Chicago W Gilbert.Washingtoa J B Terry. Pine Grove street. above Race John Fleming. N Y Jan Vankirk. Trenton John Hall, Mass S A rmitroimßonton .Ton Grover, DI J Wm lifalns.Olilo‘ B Johnson. ifitBs reet, elbow) Market. &mkt. New Jersey & W Welton, Conn I Ve McComb, 13 id A L Smith Peter Trepan° David t etzer Mrs J H Dusenberry. Pa t., above CaUowhl U g il eo e rse,_Smitheville. It e ra n ithavil.e.ra & Leine, Readill R S Schrock. Beadin H Raider, Easton, Pa lad St., above Arch. H Gardiner,. Penni W C Black, Liverpool. Pa H B Trainor. Baltimore Wise. New York Mr Ramsay. Lebanon, Pa JLMES C. KIHACH. Receiver of Tare. A PICTURE GALLERY.-1 HE LIFE -L.- SIZR PHOTOGRAPHS in Oil Colors, executed by B. F kMMER. are daily attracting the attention of all c0n11016151-ure of art. G 2.1. ARCH Street. it* THE FIRST CARTES PE VISITE made in this city were at lISWELL'a GALLERY. No. 724 mice Street. Recent Improvements. of an important nature, furnish facilities for procuring' Pic tui es which. in point of beauty. are unsurpassed. irtl6 5t if. A LOVELY STYLE OF PICTURE NOR LaDEEI3.—Yon cannot think how charmingly sonr picture wenld look taken in inimitable Ivorytype, at B F. EBINER'S Rooms. 62 MOH street lt• HE SPRING TERM I'F MISS STvKES' SCHOOL, MAIN Street. above SCHOOL Germs, town. ceanzrepe.. rebbrnar7 LThe ()blew; eye tem wiU be tatrt4acett ta tbe Peatir7 Dee3.rttneet_ 44.5 tit t:3O ATTENTION, SEVENTH WARD t —ln pursuance of a resolution adopted at a Con vection. held on the 27th inst., of the Ward Officers charged with the collection of funds to be paid to Se emits under the late call of the President. a meeting of the citizens of the 'SEVENTH WARD Will be held at 019 SILL'S HALL. 1350 LOMB &RD 8t . O MONDAY EVE,' LNG NEST. February lit. at 8 o'clock, or the purpf•se of considering the recent. mendetion or the said. Conventirn that the Bounty t,. h 4 raid by the Warda shall be of the uniform cum of ?/Fit DOLLARS for each Recruit By order of the General Committee. tat 9 Nt T. M. HUBER. Secretary, 11:31. NINTH WARD—MASS MEETING — On SATUREAY RVENING, 30th 'natant, as 734 o'emek, in the Ball of the Ditigent Engine Clutpany. TEN') H atd FILBERT Streets. hltebecies, Workingmen, and all others liable to D. aft. are particularly-invited to attend. WM. N. BULL. JOHN A. DALY. Committee. JOHN THOMPSON. Mar ELEVENTH WARD. AVOID THE DRAPT T—A Mass Meeting ..f the Citizens of the ELSVENTti WARD, irrespective of party. Will be held THIS IPriday) EVENIND, 29th inst., at VI o'clock. at the Hall Northeast corner of SECOND and COATES Streets. It is confidently expected there will be a mighty turn• out on this occasion. Prof. F. .0 Saunders, Theodore Cnyler. and B. Spencer Miller, Begs., have been invited and will address ire meeting. CONRAD B. ANDEESS, President. Attest: CHARLES S AUSTIN. Secretary li . TWENTY-SECOND WARD BOUNTY COMMITTEE.—at a meeting of the residents of the Twenty-second Ward, on the 20th instant. T Charl ton HeorY,E cit was called to the chair, and it was Re.robtml That a Bounty of 4,15 shall be paid to esch volunteer who shall be credited upon the qaota of the Ward. That the chairman is authorized to appoint for e , .ch Precinct a committee of fl ve 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 " TWent.y second Ward Central Committee." Jabez Oates,Esq.. was unanimously elected Treasurer of the Bounty Fnnd. In accordance with the al tee. are appointed PIREIT PRECINCT Daniel R. firttior. Chas. Wharton. Wm. R. Ganlbort. Thomas Lester. Jr.. John R. Evans, Gee. P. }Wane, Henry Felton. SECOND PRECINCT Spenc.rßoberts. F. A. Hoyt, Charles Mears, Morrie Da rim. William Nice THIRD PRECIVOT, Allen Ridgway. R. Royal. Jr.. W. K. Con, Wlllfem Stallman. Benjamin Allen. Edmund Bucking. FOURTH PRECINCT C. J. Wistar, Jr.. J. C. Griffith, Chas. pencil% C. M. Jackson, M.D., C. L. Eberle, J. J. Bonin. FIFTH PRECINCT Robert D. Dunning, B. Bradford Clarke, George Frame, T. CHAR JAREZ & w Treaenrer. A &Ascription Book will be open at all hours, at the Union League House. GERMAKTOWN, in addition to those in the hands of the Precinct Committees. WILLIAM. K STONE, Secretary Central . Committee. MCONTRIBUTORS TO THE COAX. REGIMENT BOIIIITY FUND are requested to meet on MONDAY. February 1. 1864, at 11 o'clock Z. at the Rooms of the Coal Ruehang% No. 5 Anthracite WALJYTIT Street, above SECOND, to take some action with 'afore ace to the dual dieeoeliton of the funds roroaining unappropriated. R. N. RATHBUN, 027-4 t" Beere'ary„ INSURANCE COMPANY OF TUE STATE, OF PENNtiYLVANIA. . - PHILADELPHIA. January 23. 1861. The Annual Meetingt of the Stockholders will be held at the COMPANY'S OFFICE, Nos, 4 and 5 EXCHAt GE BUILDING, on MONDAY. February 1.1861 , at 12 o ' clock, noon. WILLIAM HARPER, ja26-8t Secretary. .• NOTICE.— THICI ANNUAL MEET 4th ING of the Stockholders of the UNION STEAK BHIP COMPANY will be held on TUESDAY, Febra try Id 1864. at 4 o'clock P. M. , at the Office. No. 14 North DELAWARE Avenue, when an eltction will take place for live Managers to serve for the ensuing year. jal9•l2t WM. W. HARKNESS. Secretary. MNOTICE. —THE ANNUAL MEETING ot the Stockholders of the OCEAN sTEnal NAVI GATION COMPANY, for the election of five Directors, and the transaction of other bn.iness, will be held at the Office of the Company. No 120 NORTU waeaviis. (second f100r..) on TUESDAY, the eecond day of Febru ary next. at 12 o'clock noon. WM. DENNIS. jell 12t Secretary and Treasurer. NOTICE.—THE ASSOCIATION FOR the protection of GAMS hereby give notice to Dealers in Game, Hotels, and Restaurants, that the Law for the Protection of Game will be rigidly enforced on and after February 1. ISM. Information of the infrac tion of the law will be thankfully re *bred by the Solid tor of the Aseociation. WAIIDALE 0. ISIAOLLESTER, But. 302 WALNUT Street. HENRY B. TATHAM, President, 608 South Wharves. .14 S. B CHANDLER Secretary, 306 caastour Street. MJERSEY SHORE. PINE. CREEK, AND STATE 1,1511 RAlLROAD.—Agreeably to previous notice, a Meeting of the Commissioners of the above enterprise was held. at the Girard House, in Phila. delphis, on the 10th inst., and after the transaction of business they adjourned to meet again at the FRANKLIN HOUSE. in Jersey. Shore, Lycoming county, on THURS. DAY. the 4th day of February. DEL at 10 - o'clock A. M., to open booko and receive subscriptions, preparatory to organizing the Company. A report on the senora' sharatter or the route will be made by the Engineer at that time DEogsrega 16. IBM _ ANAL COMPANY, PHILA. Diffi-lie, January 12, 1864 The gunnel meeting of the 'UNION CANAL COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA will be held at the Office. No. 228 WALNUT Street. (Farquhar ) on TUESDAY. the 2d day of February next, at ii o'clock A. Ai., when an election will be held for officers and managars to serve for the ensuing year. The transfer books will be ease after the 213r1 instant. and remain closed until after the meeting. ja13411 01 , 0 4.8 TBOUPSON. Secretary. NOTICE.THE ANNUAL MEETING of too Stoct holders of tbe PHIL ADE bPISI A. AND SAVANNAH STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, for the election of Five Managers and the transaction of other business. will be hell at the Milne of the Company. No. MAG NORTH WHARVES (decond floor). ott TUESDAY, the 2d day of February next, atZ o'clock P. WILLIAM DENNIS, Secretary and Treasurer. rar• PHILADELPHIA AND REA.DIPOS RAILROAD COMPANY, Office No_ *37 South FOURTH' Street, PHILADELPHIA, December 2, MM. DIVIDEND NOTICE .— The Transfer Books of thIA Company will be closed on THURSDAY, 17th instant, and reopened on TUESDAY, January 1861. A Dividend of SEVEN PER CENT., clear of State lam has been declared on the Common Stock, payable in Common Stock on and after the Met December next to the holdors thereof ad they shall stand registered on the bOoks at the close of business on the 17th Inst. A Dividend of THREE AND A HALF Plin DENT., rim of State tax, has been declared on the Pre :rorred stock, _payable in Cach or Common Stock, at the option of the ttol&r, on and after the Slot December neat to the stockholders as they shall stand reentered on the books at the close of business on the 17th inst. Holders of certificates which have been discharzed from this office, or either of the Transfer Agencies, are Partteniarty requested to have them duly registered on the Trawler Books to which they have been transferred, prior to the 17th inst. Stockholders whose names are registered on the New York books will be paid at the Farmers' Loan and Trust Company, and those whose names are registered on the Boston books will be paid at the office of Messrs. I. E. Thayer & Brother. S. BRADFORD, deb-ti Treasurer. rae. CORK JOXVIIII. DRLPHIA., Novena ♦t the Election held 16th 1 , as were duly *Jested Dire, Sank: James Steel: Alexander Robert Ervien. William P. Cox, Samuel T. Canby. Philip B. Mingle. Sohn F. Gross, And at the meeting of the 13.S.TTELL, Rim., was TIP nth &LEX.WHILLDIN, CORRAL Cashier. - n024-Sm OFFICE OF THE GERA.RD COL LEGE PASSENGER RAILWAY CO, corner of COLUMBIA and RIDGE Alreittlell, -- PHILADELPHIA. Jan. 11.; 1884. At the Annual Meeting of Stockholders. held this dAy. the following gentlemen were elected for the enacting year: PRESIDENT. B. B. EDWARDS. DIRECTORS. lAndrew A. Butler. Henry Croskey. W. S. BLIGHT; Secretary and Treasurer. John 7 =bort, Ohas ThLimson Jones William S. Grant. MILITARY. $75-TWENTYSECOND WARD BOUNTY. —Volunteers will obtain a mustering MR- I cer's certificate that they are credited to the Twenty ! second ward, which will be paid by the undersigned every day, between the hours of 2 and 4 P. M . at the Union League Bowe, Germantown. JABEZ GATES. Treasurer. ia28.11 Twenty-second Ward Bounty Fund. Al ADQUARTERS PROVOST MA.R -sIIAL FIRST DISTRICT PENNSYLVANIA, No. 245 South THIRD Street. _- PHILADELPHIA, January 25th, 1854. AVOID THE DRAFT. - By the authority of the War Department, able-bodied men will 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 th.ecfttoray selec t. E.eiyal ardMounties will be paid in cash, Go vernment Bounties by instalments. Apply to . __ ...... Capt. FREDIT. ZARRAtiRE, _Recruiting Officer. TWELFTH WARD-$702 BOUNTY. All Recruits accredited to the TW31.1111 WARD ill be entitled to the following Bounties: Milted States Bounty (Veterans) $422 United States Bounty (New Recruits) . SO2 City Bounty. Cash 250 Twelfth-ward Bounty , cult down 50 New Recruit's Bounty 602 Vetera' 702 SW- 'l% ns e Disbursing Committee sit daily, at eamr- TARE HALL, 532 i North THIRD Street. whero each Recruit can rely on receiving RIFT, DOLLARS CASH. upon being accredited to the Twelfth ward. Job W. Rickards, L. Si. Bugles, ._ Chas M. Wagner. Ueorge Blitz, Abel C T. Smith, John H. Sister, Fred. Ladner, Charles R. Abel, Comm IS PEARSON. Trea itte sure e: r.- tiPROVOST GUARD.- ONE THOU SAND RECRUITS WANTED FOR PROVOST GUARD DUTY. The Honorable 'Secretary of War has authorized gfejor General GEORGE CADWALADEH to organize and ignip a special force for Garrison. Provost Guard, and other duty. Men of good character and unexceptionable habits, who can bring good recommendations from reliable citi• zone 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 Pri ut eri, as well as Carpenters and other mechanics, will be required for special duties. No man need apply for admindon into this organization unless be can bring the recommendation above m,n- Honed. is between 18 and 46 years of age, and- at least 6 feet 6 inches in height. Recruits will be clothed and placed on daty at the Pro• vost Barracks as fast as enlisted. Recruits from the city or country Will be credited - to such Wards or Districts sa they may select, provided they select such Wards or Districts as have heretofore shown an intention to fatal their promises and act In good faith towards persons who have been accredited to them for the purpose of avoiding the draft. For farther Informattoh apply to the General Reeralt lug Station, Provost Marshal's Nice, FIFTH and BUT TONWOOD Streets. Philadelphia. H. A. PRINK, Lient Colonel awl Provost Kennel ,AztRECRUITS WANTED TO FILL Capt. L. Y. &VANES' CAVALRY COMPANY, now filling rapidly. the Company to he at tached to the 20th Pennsylvania Cavalry, catoreanded by Col. WY NR:OOP. A I the bounties will be paid as won as the recruit is mustered in. R4ICI nit ing cffice at No. 1.7A1 MARKET attain. Capt. L. Y. /WANES, Rearaiting Officer. ova. the following Comm Thomas GUMMY. J. A. Barnum. Conveys Batton. SIXTH PRECINCT Daniel L. Iley:er, John Wistar, Edward Bennett, Frank nhoemaker. Edw. IL Hance. SEVENTH PltEOl/FCT Joseph 1111.1, Thos. G• Garrett. Hugh McLean, William Slimmer, John Silverthorne, George Wolf. EIGHTH PRECINCT Wm. H. Trotter. John France. Robert Gratz. Matthias Haas, Thos. Stewart, John Stallman. NI NTH PRECINCT. Rev. C. W. Schaeffer, D. D Norton Johnson. Samusl Paul, Charles Cherles Gould. Jotepn Crowson, Thomas Randall. TON HENRY, Chairman. 1:513M NOM BANK, PHIL A. -r 22d, ISBB. t. tho following Stoelthold ton of the Cora Bschaustv 4. Cattail, Christian J. Hoffman. B. W. Catherwood, • Edmund A. Sender, Charles E. Wilkins. David Vanderveer. Jonathan Knight. I Board this day ALEX. O. mainly re-elected President rico President, and 'OEM W. J. W. TORREY, Cashier. INSURANCE COMPANIES. -uri—xcori MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA, INCORPORATED 1801_ The following statement of the affairs of the 00inDeny is published in conformity with a provision of its charter: Premiums Written from January 1. 1863, to January 1. 1864. Do. undetermined January 1,1663. Preminmgearved during the year ae ab0ye...5168,752 79 Interest from investments 10,686 33 Losses paid during the sear. Return premiums insurances . Expenses, commissions. and contri butions io volunteers United States tax. Less amount reserved to nay losses heard from but not adjusted. ...... 11.000 00 Commutation to customers in lien of scrip.... 17.010 15 Balance remaining with the Compatty.• •••• • • $20.38a 03 The Directors have declared a dividend of RIGHT PBS. OEZIT. on the capital stock, and SIX PSI/ GSM'. on the outstanding scrip, out of the above Profits, pays. ble on demand, free of all taxes. The assets of the Company consist of 41,725 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. 11,6007-30 do. United States. 16.900 5.20 do. do. 000 United States Certificates of Indebtedness. Ain 6 per cent. coupon bonds State of Pennaylvania. 16,0006 per cent. bonds -do. 2.000 loan to State of Pennsylvania, aid to volunteers, 16.000 6 per cent. bonds city of Philadelphia. 7.000 do. do. city of Pittsburg. 7.060 5 per cent. bonds do. 416 6 per cent. scrip North Permsyivazda Railroad. 1,663 shares Union Mutual' Insurance CompanY. 88 do. Delaware Mutual Insurance Company. 100 do. North Pennsylvania Railroad. 220 do. Pennsylvania Railroad. 48 do. Delaware Railroad. 88 do. Philadelphia Bank. 2.877 scrip of sundry insurance companies. Market value of the above. - • Bills receivable Cash on hand...—. Cash deposited U. S --.. 45.674 93 Sundry accounts due for unsettled premiums. salvages, and other accounts At the annual election for Directors. held January IL 1884, the following gentlemen Were elected Directors to serve three years: I ranee Tete. I George Lewis. John H. Irwin. David Salamon. Newbery A. Smith, G W. Bernadou. J. P. Steiner, W. S. Baird. S. Delbert for one year. who constitute the Board of Directors with Richard S. Smith, H. F. Robinson. S. Destonet. Samuel C. Cook, A. E. Borie, James R. Campbell. Wm. C. Kent. Henry Samuel Henry Lewis, Jr., Charles Wheeler, Edward L. Clark, Gilbert H. Newhall, Ellis Yarnell, Thomas Dallett, Norris S. Cumming& RICHARD S. SMITH, President. JOHN MOSS, Secretary. , jal3.Bw FAME INSURANCE COMPANY,- OFFICE No. 406 CHESTNUT STREET. PHILADELPHIA. January 27, 1884. The following Statement of the FAME INSURANCE COMPANY. of their condition on the 81st day of Decem ber, .1863, is published in accordance with an act of As sembly: Capital authorized and subscribed Amount paid in...... ASSETS. .11135.050 00 • 11775 !XI 11 000 00 8 180 00 8,0:0 00 1.103 72 S 9SI IS .4.275 00 Bonds and Mortgages Demand loans. on collaterale United States 6 10 six per cent Philadelphia City six per cent...« Real estate Bills receivable Interest accrued Stocks Balances, open policies, due from agents, &c Cash in band Instalments on stock not called in, and for which the stockholders are individually 1iab1e. ' ..:.......29.7.11 00—5114,293 01 RECEIPTS FOR ISO 3. Premiums on tire risks, amounting to $1,820,730' - $12.883 72 PreM.ume on island risks, amount ing to 5151,000 Interest, LOSSES. EXPENSE% ha Fire losses $4,982 51 Expenses, rent, taxes, advertise ment, donations, &c Commissions Salaries Dividends of January and July $3,818 40 Amount at risk ..$1,218.837 CO FRANCIS A. BUCK, Pre , sident. WILLTAITS I. BLANCRARD• SeCTOtery. ja27-wfmet FAME INSITRAM No. 406 CHEW FIRE AND lINL 1/ PHIL ADI DIREM Francis N. Buck, Charles Richardson. He W. Davisy Lewis,, 0. P. 8. JneUee. George A. West, _ FR'iNOIS N 15IMEIGIM FINAWCIAN., JAY C 0 IT. V. & C O., BANKERS AND DEALERS GOVERNMENT LOANS. 6-20 BOIDS 6 PER CENT. LEGAL . TENDERS. 7-80 TREASURY NOTES 1881 LOANS. ONE-YEAR CERTIFIOATEt3. QUARTERMASTERS' VOUCHERS. QUARTERMASTERS' CHECKS. • CITY AND STATE STOCKS. BANK. RAILROAD. AND CANAL STOCES AND BONDS. Stooks Bought and Sold on Commission A full supply of all kinds of GOVERNMENT SECURITIES Including the New Five Per Cent. Clued tender) TRU SUET NOTES. always on hand. Collections made lind deposits received JAI" COOKE ez: No. 114 South . THIRD STREET. 5.20 LOAN BOUGHT AND SOLD DREXEL 8g CO.. j a2s.let if 34 SOUTH THIRD STREET 9TH 14'EBRTJAR,Y",,1 IST APRIL, 1864. .ST MAY, COUPONS 7 3-10 AND 5-29, WANTED. ,ants 1m DREXEL, at CO. QUARTERMASTERS' VOUCHERS AND • U. S. FIVE-TWENTIES WANTED. SMITH it RANDOLPH, Dt6.lm 16 South TRIED Street H . P. & 0. R. TAYLOR, IMPORTERS AND MANUFACTURERS OF TOILET NIPS AND PERFUMERY, N 0.61.1 North NINTH Street O U HAVE .PROMISED YOUR CARTE DE VISITE. and yet von always forget to have it taken. - Co to REIMER'S. SECOND Street. above Green and get a beautiful ltfe•like picture. I.* 1000 .BARRELS PRIME GROCER'S PICKLES. Also. Pickles la n d 4, 5. and 10 gallon Kess. Prime Newalk Sweet Champattn Cider conetantly on hand and for sale by ALDRICH & YERKES. No. IS, SO, &NS LETITIA Street. ja23-120, Ug INTERNAL REVENUE, • • THIRD COLLECTION DISTRICT, comprising Twelfth, Thirtsentb. Sixteenth. Seventeenth, Eighteenth, and Ilineteenth wierds of the:city of Phila delphia. NOTICE. The annual assessment, for the above-named' dis trict. of all persons liable to a tax on carriages. fplea. sure yachts. billiard table', and gold and silver plate. and 'also of all persons required to take out licenses, haying been completed. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. that the taxes aforesaid will be received daily by the un dersigned. between the hours of IPA. K. and 3 P (Sun days excepted). at his onice, S. W. corner of THIRD and WILLOW Streets, on and after MONDAY.' February lat. 1864. and until and including MONDAY, the 22d day of the seine month. PENALTIES. Ali persons who fail to pay their annual taxes 'noon carriages; pleasure yachts, billiard tables, and gold end silver plate,on or before the aforesaid 221 of February, 1864. will incur a penalty of ten per cent= additional of . the amount thereof, and costs. 83 provided for in the 19th section of the excise law of July 1. 1862. All persons ho. in like manner, shall fail to take out their iiemsea, as required by law. on or before the 224 of February, 1884,.. will incur a penalty of - THREE TIMES THE &MO lIDIT OF SAID LICENSE in accoreance with the-provisions of the 69th section of• the excise law aforesaid. , money of the tinged States and notes of the National Bank+ only received. to farther notice given. wm s WAINWRIGHT. Collector. B. W_ corner or THLRT) and WILLOW eareeta. ja2e-tr422 Philadaiphis. .. $177.99410 43,102 12 *221.26222 $179,422 12 ..M.499 49 .. 13.090 33 _..11.360 99 ... 15.038 00 2.510 53 *181,089 94 848,34818 28.010 16 VALENTINES ! VALENTINES! VALENTINES! Variety New and Desirable. Styles Showy and Attractive. Assortment Handsome and Extensive. Prices Reduced to the Lowest Rates. In lota of $5. 810. 816. mod 820 for the Retail Trade. FISHER St ERO.. No. 1* North SIXTH Street. $22 0 .000 so I WATSON'S HAND-BOOK aEH 22 1 -935,574 93 10.00000 60,465 94 $3364.299 18 ..$lOO,OOO 00 .. 70. 359 00 702 S 7 4,352 98- $18,914 67 3,254 89 1,115 2L 2 300 CO- 0611, 672 61 JE COMPANY, MUT STREET, SLPHIA ND ISSURANGE. 'TORS. John W. Everman. Robert B. Potter. .- . . John Hessler. Jr.. E. D Woodruff, Che. 1.41; Stokes. Joseph D. Ellis, 813 , 1. g. p resident. . EDSON, Vice President. rv. -520 PUBLICATIONS. LIFE Op THEODORE PARKER. D. APPLETON & CO.. Nos. 443 and 445 BROADWAY. PUBLISH THIS DAY. THE LIFE AND CORRESPONDENCE TIRODOINPARKER, Minister of the TwonlY• eighth Congregational Society Boston. BY JOHN WEISS. With two portraits on Steel, fac-simile of Handwriting and 19 Wood Engravings Two vols.. Bvo. 1,008 pages. Price SG. 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Cloth. Price, 61.25. CONTENTS. " A Mighty Fortress is our God" (Bach) Iphigenia In Anna (Gluck).Violetta (Moult). Midsummer DI ight'e Dream (Mendelsohn) Stahel. Mater Doleroatt led) The Master's Grave (Schubert). The Cat'a Fngae (Scerlatti). Snow-drops (Weber) The Playmates (Pa ganini). A Meeting (Gretry). The Convent of Saint Lucia (Catalina Marla (Malibran). The Angel's Voice (Handel). An Amati (Anderle). Fallen Rtara (Fanny Hensel). A First Love (Haydn). (Rue Qbabaenais No. 6 Ma' cm). A Melody (Boieldien). Dorfienico Cimarosa (Cimaroria) A Leonora (Beethoven) Little Jean Bap ti.te (Lally). A Forgotten One (Berger). Just ready. and for sale by all Booksellers. Bent pott age free, OIL Teeeipt of price, by F. LEYPOLDT. Pnbliaher, jal9-tf 1333 CHESTNUT Street. JUST PUBLISHED- I =THE PBAYER at the Dedication of the National Cemetery at Gettys burg. 877 Rev. Thee H, Stockton, D. D. Price. 10 centa Pabliehed by_ • WK. N. ALFRED MARTIEN, dell - 606 CHESTNUT Street. [LOCTS HARPER FOR FEBRUARY PITCHER'S, SOS CHESTNUT Street. ia27-3t PAINTINGS AND ENGRAVINGS. ELEGANT MIRRORS, • LARGE AESORTMEWS Id EW EDIGRAVING, FINK OIL ?AMMO, JUST RECEIVED EARLE'S GALLERIES, 516 CHESTNUT STRAIT ARMY GOODS. 1864. FURLOUGHS. Officers and soldiers, visiting the city on furlough needing S W CO It 3D S And other MILITARY EQUIP/M.IOMS- are invited to the very extenaive MANUFACTURING ESTABLISHMENT OF GEO_ W. SIMONS & BRO., SANSONE-STREET HALL, SANSOM Street. above Sixth PRESRNTATION SWORDS Made to order at the shortest notice. Which for rich ness and magnificence challenge competition. no other house in the country combining the MABLIPACTURIffH J.EW31.E.12 WITH THIS PRACTICAL E. WO.RD /LAMB. ja22-lm F OR THE ARMY AND NAVY IETVA.N'S 8z HABSALL, MILITARY FUItNIS 418 ARCH STREET, M!=nl Danr.ara, Beatraeutal and Ckompaay Fla Bworde Sashes, Belts. Pageants, Evanlett.% Hate, OHM Can teem, Haversacks. Camp Site. Field Glasses. Spurs and everything pertaining to the complete outfit of Arm,' and Navi Officer* ♦ liberal diaconal allowed to the trade. , lag-lm GW. SIMONS it BROTHER. . SADEOM-STREET HALL, PHILADELPHIA MANUFACTURERS OF JEWELRY. FINE SWORDS, AHD MILITARY GOODS IN EVERY VARIETY. An22-116m FROTEIING*TAXI & WELLS NAVE FOR BALE, HEAVY. MEDIUM. AND LIGHT SHEETINGS AND STANDARD INGS. DRILLS. • HEAVY CADTON FLANNELS. WASH ROTOR AND VICTORY CAMBRICS AND SILEOIAS. BROWN BLEACHED. AND CORSET JEANS. No. 12 WORSTED YARN. dec. neTZt If STABLISHED IN 1846—"—THE PHI DELPEI lAA Steam S c'ECTACLE Manufactory, Br% 248 North NICIATH *Area.. Retail department, will open Monday. Feb 1.1969. W. BARBER. i0.2.7-term3tlH CORRECT PIANO TUNING. —Mr. 0 E. SARLIENT'A Orders for Tuning and Repairing Pianos are received at MASON & CO.'S • Store, 90T CHESTNUT Street. only, Mr. S. has had eleven years' factory experience in Bos ton, and five years' employment in ehiladelphla SPECIAL —Pianos releathered to sound as soft and sweet-toned awnew, without removing. Terms for Tuning, $l. 'Mr BRADBURY'S GOLD MEDAL PIANOS wero awarded SiSVltsi ElltST PRIZES IN POOR WEER'S. daring the fall of 1.663 The moat Battering testimonials have recently been received from a large number of the most eminent artists. In. eluding OOTTSOHALK, MASON. AND WOLFSOHN. who declare that the instruments possess. in the highest degree, all the ementials of a PERFECT PIANO-FOIITS. 0. ANDRA 4 00 , 1104 migarNur Street, • dia THOMSON'S LONDON logelwp /KITCHENER OR EUROPEAN RANGE, lc families, hotels . or public institutions, tr TWENTY DIFFERENT SIZES. Alec, Phila. h d l o & w E n Osnrgaeste Not-Air Furnaces, Portable Roster' - Orate., Fireboard Stoves, Bath:Boilers, Stow hole Plates, Broilers. Cooking Stovall, tbs.. at whol 1. mg retell. {i v the manufacturers. 41 " • CHASE SHARPE . SHARPE. ar THOMI3OI. aule-wfm -gm liro. Ilea N. RAnnlia afro.., as EVANS & WATSON'S Ii•LAM111 1 / 1 1 IL)" sTOR&_ 18 SOUTH TouRTH STRUT. PIEWLIDSLPHIA. PA. • large varlets of H1R14 , 1003 SAISS aterage of WANTED-A SITUATION, BY A Yoe ag Man. who writes a wood hand. as Litalst.int Bookkrep.r or SalesmAn. Can tonneau some mood ack , ll. try trade - Address A. W F.. 223 N. TWELFTH St It. TO . 1 08 - RieRS .OF DRY GOODS—A. Falecman, who can sell One Hundred Thousand Lollar. to the vfiry best short. time buyers. Open Of, en ex. fraeoruent with a good house. Address Harry, Or Office. ago WANTE D-A SITUATION AS Salesmen. in ajobbing. commission. or imoort ingbouEe. by a mi.:dia.:mei man. of good habit.. par ftetly conversant with bugin... of all kinds. and can give undoubted reference, Addr.es" M. C." Pre /e 081 3e. ing9 et WANTED -A MAN COMPETES r to take charge as Poremsn of the manufacturing 'department of an extensive Soap and Candle F•itahiislt Went. He °met be thoroughly and prncti./1 1/ nuaiuted with the business in all its various bre.nebas and details, ena must fa rti,h drat-clam references as to char:. cter and ability. To such a person a rare opportunity offers to secure a permanent situation. None others read apply • Address BOSTON (Mass ) POST OFFICE, Box 4.397. ja27-vvfm-6t W ANT ED TO EINT-A STORE. suitable for Gent' Fnrni•.hini Goods, on Arch street. between Sixth and Ninth etreeti:or on E"•.{hth street, between Arch and Chestnut. Au -, ohs desiruns of fitting up a et ore anitable for this ;ramose, in pint it of the above epeciffed localities, will find a d.sirsb , .e terant by addresallig "D. H. J.," office o' The Pre e. All commnnicatione strictly confidential. 1i.28 WANTED -A PARTNER. BY A Physician who has a large practice In a conntry town. near the city. Ono having some experience pre ferred. Address Box 507 Yost Office. WANTED-A FIRST. OL ABS CAR V PST BALF.SMAN. acquainted with city remit trade. Address • 'Carpeting." at this Office. ja26-3t. WANTED—A FIRST•CLASS SALES. 88, in a Boot and Shoe honse. who ciao own. tesnO a near Pennsylvania and Jersey trade. Also, .tte who has an retablisned Western Pennsylvania aad Or.to trade. 21ms - a having a knowledge of the basin.sss ;erred. Address "A. 8.," at this office, with real natae. ia26.6t* WANTRD-IN A DRY GOODS JOB BING }IOIITE.Ean experienced SALESMAN. To one Who can influence a good country trade a liberal na. lary Will be even. Addreae Box 2&91 Philadelphia Poat Office. ,9x,22-at AN EXPFRFENCI4.D BOOK KEEPER pires employment in the Evening In any capacity in which a knowledge of bneiness could be mum available. Address "J. P. W.," Box IN P 0. 3a21..12t. YOUNG MAN WANTS A SIT U talon as Salesman on Commits'on In a wholesale clothing house, adapted to the Maryland and De!aw tre trade, Address •'Salesman," Press office. 1523 CHEMIST WANTED-ONE USED TO making PI otegraphic Chemicals preferred. 1628-51 Address "P. C.'' this seise. MUSIC. -A Mingbam, Huntingdon county, Pa., for term oneriur Feb. 3d. Aplication can be made on F9IDAY,IO A At., Jan. 29, at the GIRARD HtJUSE, CHESTNUT St. Please inquire for L. G. GRIER. a2S 83,000 p AR T T?'llll3 B4' wl9 l 2 o tb . e above lV $4,000.-WANTED, ' in a well.establlsbed and profitable business. The business is . well - known and has an excellent repctatien Ad dress •.1. W. F., Press Office. 3a28-2.* oel WANT lon r A E G v e E r l LT B .I AT 860460 at l o ° nt l l2 4 . T expenses ,t Pens/ is. Oriented BtEVIIMQ. sod 13 other artichs. 15 circa lars 'mt./rag NB S.W CLARK. Biddeford. Me ja27 2m DEPUTY QUARTERMASTER OFMERAL'S OFFICE — PRILADELPEte.. Feb. •. 1863. VBSISBLY, WANTED immediately to earry COAL to the following point's: Key Tor t Wet , Pig. Fort Monroe. Vs. Alexandria. Va. Newbern,‘X. 0. Port Royal. 8. 0. A. BOYD, felo4l Captain and Assistant Quartermaster. HANDSOME SECOND-STORY COM MUNICATING ROOMS witb Boarding; Private Table, if dezircd, 11433 CHSSTNUT Street .1223. 3t* LOST OR MISLAID-A PERPETUAL .1- - A POLICY OF INSURANCE 'slued by the "Fire As aocie Hon" to Catharine Elbert. for $BOO, dated January IS, ISIS. Any intim:nation thereof wilt he received by ISAAC C PRICE. Car. SPRING GARDEN and THIRTEENTH Streets. a2O-wfml2 L OST OR MISLAID- wiLLIAms. nd Elmira Chattel Mortgage Scrip in faviir of BUSH & LOBDELL. Certificate No. 44. dated 9 mo. 27'h. 1858, amount !8189.67. Application has been made at the t fire of the Company for a new Certificate. WILMINGTON. Del., Jan. 28. 1864. b. McCOlO3. ja27-8:. BAZAAR, NINTH AND SAN SOM STRIETS. AUCTION SALE OF next,AIAS, Oe SATURDAY AIOEIKINGat 10 o'clock coin. prising about FORTY HORSES. Including a hay carriage horse, a light carriage, a set of ha'ne es, blanket, &c by order of the executors of John T. Ricketts. Esq., deceased. ALSO, new and second hand carriages, single and double har ness, saddles, covers, robes, &c., with which the hale will commence. /M. No postuonement on account of the weather. OT Sale of Horses. are., on 'Wednesday neat. ALFRED M. HEREDIESS. Auctioneer. BM= P ROPOSALS FOR BUNTING. AND DRY GOODS. BULEAT' Or NAVIGATION. NAVY DEPARTMENT, WAAHINGON. January 25, 1E64. SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this Office until V. o'clock M. on the 2.hh day of February next, for furnishing the requiAite supply ti ti Bunting and Dry Goode ere use of the Navy at Bro-klyn Navy Yard for daring the balance of the ye ending the 50th Jane. 1864. Proposals must be endorsed "Proposals for Bunting and Cry Goods," ana directed to the Chief of this Bureau. The articles to be included in there proposals are par ticularly described in the printed echeinier. copies of which may be obtained on application to the Navigation Officer at the Brooklyn Navy Yard or to the Barean. Sampl'es will be men and special le formation obtained on t_n to the Navigation Officer- Ali be delivered tothe Yard at the ex pense and risk of the contra tcontractor.in suitable packsva, with his name property marked thereon; and the arti cles must he subject to inspection, measurement, weight, &c., at the lend. and entirely satisfactory to Navi gation Officer thereat. . . . Every offer must be accompanied by a written gna tantee, as required by law. Sureties in the fule amount will be r, quired to sign the contract, and their responsibility certified to by a United States District Judge, Attorney, Collector, or Navy Agent ta29-flt AMRY CLOTHING AND EQUIPAGE OFFICE. TWELFTH and GIRARD Streets,. PHILADELPHIA, January 2s. ISS-1. SEALED PROPOSALS are Invited at this office until 12 o'clock M., on MONDAY. the Ist Of February next, for supplying the SCHUYLKILL ARSENAL with the following articles. Cavalry boweers, sky blue, army standard. Sample of the material to be used must be submitted with the Proposal. Also, EcerletMachine Thread, No. 70. Sample required. White Machine Thread, No. 70. Sample required. Bidders must state in •their proposals the price. which must be given in writing, as well as in Hanes; also the quantity bid for, and time of delivery. The ability of the bidder to till the contract must be guarantied by two responsible persons, whose signa tures will be appended to the guaranty. and said gas, runty accompany the bid. And in case the said bidder should fail to enter into the contract, they to make good the difference between the offer of said b!dder aad the next lowefo responsible bidder, or the person to whom the contract may be awarded. Bidders, as well as their sureties or guarantors, who may not be known at this office, will furnish a certili sate from the United States District Attorney, Pestmas ter, or other public functionary, at the residence of the bidder or guarantors, setting forth clearly the fast that the bidder and his sureties are responsible men, who will, if a contract is awarded them, act in good faith with the United States and faithfully execute the same. No bid will be entertained unless properly guarantied by two responsible parties. as above describes. Bids from dote:tilting contractors will not be re ceived. 1864 S!M;MZI;= Proposals must be endorsed "Proposals for Army Sur plies. ' stating the particular article bid for. GenH. G ROSMAA. Ass't Quartermaster ral 8. Arms. PROPOSALS PROPOSALS Fag MINORS, SHINS, AND TONGUES. OFFICE DEPOT CONMISIRY OF SUBEISTENOS. WASHINGTON, D. U. JAMMU) 26. 1851. SEALED PROPOSALS, (in duplicate.) are invited an ti) the 9.h day of February, at 11 o'clock A. M , for the CHUCK S, SHINS, and TONGUES, of all Government Cattle elaughtered within the ancient limits of the Dis trict of Columbia, for three months. or more, from the commencement of the contract. The above articles to be collected by the contractor. and removed from th e various pl tees at which the cattle are k killed at each times as may be designated by the offi cer In charge. The contractor shall be liable for an the Chnolts.Shins, and Tongues coming from all the Government Beef Cat tle slaughtered. unless it can be made satisfactorily to appear to the Subsistence Debarment that all doe exer tion, diligence, and care was made to obtain the s articiee Payment will be required every ten days, in Govern meet funds. The bide will state the amount, per animal, for the articles referred to. and be accompanid by the following guarantee. certificate. affidavits of each, guarantor, and oath . f allegiance. Blank forms can be obtained by ap plication to the undersigned. • PhtuPOSALS —, of the State of-,county of offer, per head , for all Chucks, Shins, and Tongues of all Government Beef Cattle killed within the ancient limits of the District of Columbia. - dollars, and - cents. (the amount to be in words and figures,) subject to all the conditions of the advertisement herrwltt ap• bonded. - GUARANTEE. • We, the undersigned, residents of in the conn iYiof -. and htate of -, hereby jointly and se verally covenant with the United States, and enem tee in care tue foregoing bid of - shall be accepted. that he will, within live days after the acceptance of said bid. !Is it a contract for the prompt and faithfat exe cution of the same, and that we will become life surety on a bond, in tho sum of two thousand five hundred dollars, for the performance of his contract in conformi ty with the terms of his proposal, and that. in case the said - shall fail to enter into a. contract, under the terms of the advertisement, dated January 28, 18031, we guarantee to make good the difference between the offer made by the said - - in the foregoing proposal. anti the next lowest responsible formal bidder, or the her, on to whom the contract may be awarded. Witness : 5 this Given u o our hands and - teals -- day f -DB. Meal.) Nest l The responsibility of the guarantors must be shown by the oelc.ai certificate of a United Slates District Attorney or United Metes Judge. 2he certill:ate must be in the following form: I hereby certify thet from evidence entirely satisfacto• ry to me, the above named guarantors are good and suf ficient at sureties for double the amount for which they offer to be security. - '/ o which each guarantor must make and append the folio wing '• Rate of County of -, before me, - -, a - in and for the County and Sate aforesaid. 'Personally appeared -- one of the sureties on the guaranty of - -, who being duty sworn, ,de roses and says that he Is worth, over and above dil .1 ,1 01 debts and liabilities. the sum of ten thonea.d dollars. Erthscribed and sworn before me, this -- - day of-,-, lte-, at-." No bide will be aoupciderad mileae made ont in con for tatty with the above !orzu. and are accompanied by the foregoing guarantee, compost., sod edict:wit,' All bidttere must forward with their proposals an oath of allegiance. unless one may be on die with the officer who shall open the bids, ant no proposals not fully Isom. plying with the fore Aug requirements. as Well in fact as in tom, will he considered or regarded as a proposal „qu it , t h e mewing of this advertisement he contras or will be held accountable for the chucks, &c., one week after the signing of the contract. Bidders must he pre. eat at the opening of the bids. to respond to their names. and all bids must ba endorsed Froposals for purchasing chucks, shu t 13, and tongues, and be directed to the undersigned. a C GREEN E. ja29.10t Captain and C. ocl4-13mlf MATERIALS FOB MINCE PIES. sturca. LAYER. AND SULTANA RAISINS. CITRON. CURRANTS. AND SPICIRS, CIDER. WINKS, die.. dm ALBERT 0. ROBERTS. Dealer in Pine Groceries, del? Corner BLIPTIINTR and VINE areas. na./41=401 NOTICE. FOR II aLTIMORR. TRIPS REEIIMED. BALTIMORE AND PRILADELPEUA STEAMS.) XT CO. ERICSSON LINZ. The public are respectfully informed that the Steamers have resumed their tripe between Phil's telPhta and Sal• timers, the navigation of the rivers and canal beingpee from ice Ore of the steamers will leave daily—Sundays ex• cepted—at 9 o'clock P. M.. and will arrive in BAIR. more next morning. Pre.ghts or e istnna taken at the usual low rates. A GROVES. . A tent I 11.73? No 34 Beath WI WANTS. BOARDING. ,LUST AND FOUND. AUCTION SALE. PROPOSALS. AMERICAN ACADEMY OF M USW. FRIDAY HYMNING, Jan. 29.1354. General R. W. GANTT. And Hon. H. G. TAILOR. Of Little Rock. Arkansas. Of East Tennessee, Will address the entraps of Philad4rhia, for the benefit of the SCE'SBRUNO IN EABT TENNESSEE, General Cantt having consented et the urgent eollcitation of tha friends of the cense. Admission to Parquet Parquet Circle. and Bakens. , with reserved seat ORB DOLLAR. Family Circle 50 cents. Tickets to be had, on and after Wednesday, Febraanr 27. at 9 O'clock A. El.. at the Academy of Musi c and T. 0. Pugh's, Sixth and Chestnut streete. Treasurer of Belief Fund C deb Cope. Secretary Joseph T Thomas. Doom open at VAI; Addrets to corn mance at 8 o'clock. ja26-4t NEW CHESTNUT-ST. THEATRE LHONARD OROVIIR, A ..53anacer. A oLowous SUCCESS. TO-NIOEIT. LESTEE WALLACH'S COMIC DRAMA, THE VETERAN! Magnificent Seen°iy: Superb Costumes (from Imported h Platers); Delightful Music. and a cot of the utmost reu gt. embracing Miens Sagan Denin. Alice Plantin. Booby Limber. Mein. Sabena Mrs. Mann. Harry Pear son. Chart., Ecksrern, .7 .7 Pr ior, W. H. Donaldeen, T. H. Knight, T, L. Donnelley. George H. Andrews. H. L. ETerett. and others. THE GRAM) TABLEAUX Receive nightly an et core of the most enthwilastitt char A mare dcllghtfril Military actor. and Oriental Pageant it would be difficult to produce. Prices as usual. MPS. JOHN DREW'S NEW ARCH STREET THEATRE. BENEFIT BENEFIT OF MISS E. PRICE. TO.NIOBT (FRIDAY). January 24,1354. Popilively the lapt time of .THE TICKET OF-LEAVE Man. May E3Wilrdi Mies E. - Price. To conclude with. by desire . , Uu(ll.E 100ZLE. Uncle F0051e...... - * Mr. Orifil WI. Mrs. Fitrosborn Miss E. Prins. A Great Bill on S &TURDAY MORT— BIIBREFIT OF STUART ROBSON. Cue tain rhea at 7,q o'clock. WALNUT -STREET THEATRE FAREWELL ENGAGEMENT of the Tonna. Donnlar. and beautiful Actress. LUCILLE WESTERN, .„ in conrequance of the immense nightly gatherings and continued applications for seats. will appear EVERY EVANING THIS WEEK in her great original. emotional Play of EAST LYNNE; OR, THE ELOPEMENT. Box Office open from 9 A M. till 3 P.M. TEE MAENNERCHOR RESPECT. -a- FULLY announce that their FIFTEENTH FANCY DRESS BALL wil FEBRUARYpI on MONDAY, lat, 1.964. AMERICAN AC AD EMY OF MUSIC. select their intention to make this h a v e a do p te d eeet of the season. and, therefore. he following regulations: Cards of admisnion oan only be bad by subscription of the undersigned—the price to be THREE, DOLLAR", admitting a gentleman and two ladies.- Visitors win Please attend in Fancy Dram!. hesde of families only INC cepted. Every exertion will be made by the Committee to maintain the reputation these balls have always en joyed. The Mode will be furnished by Birgfeld'e Band lad Orchestra. consisting of thirty-tive performers. Promenade Concert to commence at half past 8 o'clest. the Polonaise at 9 o'clock. ' Carriages set down heading eonth, take heeding north. J. H. CAMP. No. DI) North Seventh street. R. T. SCHMIDT, No 46 North Third street. M. KAISER. No 1019 Chestnut street. C. NEUM AN. No. 940 Market street. F. BALTZ. No 333 North Third' street. LOUIS TOURNEY, No 227 worth Second street. C. N. MANN. Fifth and Green streets. F. W. E. ADA Me. No 457 North Third street. R. WOLSIEFFER, No 480 North Sixth street. c. DENKERT, No. 49 South Fourth street. F, L, ROESE, No. 711 S9ruen street. T. B. POTSDAMER, No 31 North Third street. F. STEER. No. 30 South Third street. 0. ANDRE At Co. , No. 1101 Chestnut street. • LNE & WALKER No 722 Chestnut street A. BIRGFELD. No. 139 South Seventh street. 145 el GREAT NATIONAL CIRO ITS TROUPE—MARKET Str , st, above Twelfth. Mannirerm,s. Mrs. Ca1...1.7-9 WAILIfEII, formerly Arm DAN RIDE. The People havn repnlf , rly demnnstmitel that the GREAT NATIONAL CIRCUS lewd ratable Tir, Man agement, in respOnee to public sentiment, have CI)U3 ante& to KEEP OPEN FOR THREE WEEKS LONGER, and will present .e mina. the SPORTS AND PASTIMES OF 'HIE RING In a etyle that will continua to redact c.adit on the Aare of the profession that combine t make up the Great Na.. tioncl Troupe ADMISSION-25 cents; Stage Seats, a) cents; Private. Box, SS; gallery, 25 cents Eveninclperformacee enmmerming 7 V . , MATINEES EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY AFTESNC./ON, commencing at 2% o'clock. jab 6t CONCERT HALL LECTURE EOM, CHESTNUT STREET. ABOVE TWE'..FTE. FIFTH SUCCESSFUL WSEE OF WUNDERLICH% • series of Illustrations of T. S. ARTHUR'S TEN NIGHTS IN A BARROOM, ALSO JOHN 1417 AFAN'S PILGRIM'S PROGRESS, And other attractive Scenes from LIFE, CHARACTER, NATURE. and ART. Proprietor and Manager Mr. JOSEPH VERNE. will continue for a short season. This splendid series of more than 100 grand Panoramic Paintings was executed by Mr. GEORGE WUNDERLICH, an American Artist, who stands unrivalled as a Beanie Painter. Admission 25 cents. Children Id cents. Doors open at 7 o'clock. Liberal arrangements made with schools, teraporance• and other societies. Matinee every Wednesday and Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Children 10 cents. ja4 36t TEMPLE OF WONDERS. ASSEMBLY BUILDIN GS TENTH And BESSTNIFT Streets WILL SHCiETLIE CLOSE MAGICAL Ana 1 2 11.ILGitOPEITCAI; lIIPBRIMETCTES: Oreat Powers of VENTRILOQMStif, a nd t he LE ARNIM CANARY BIRDS SIGN OR BLITZ will ajmear in hie popular Entertain mentit &VERY EVRNIgu, eommencing at 73G• snit WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY AFTIARROOR at 3 Admission 25 cents: Children 15 cents. lad-if PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF THE PINE ARTS, 1.516 CHESTNUT STREET. OPEN DAILY (Sundays excepted) from 9 A. 51, tiH SP. M. Admission 25 cents. Children half prise. FOR SALE AND TO LET. FOR SALE-STOCK, FIXTURES, -a- AND GOODWILL of a Jobbing Dry Goods and Notion House. MARKET, near Third, doing a first class country trade; offering a rare chance to any one wi..hing to embark in business. Nimmons for present puttee Bell ing out, poor health of one of the Fame. For particulare, address, real name. " Health," at this Office. Ja2ll 3t. A RARE CHANCE.—F O`R S E , SALOON. i 5 14811 1 }374.k n i N sTe c a, oagßli3ter BILLIARD CI Office. with or without tables. Apply at the 5A.169.)21. ja27-4t. COAL YARD FOR SALE -THE B FIST illted.up Yard ba the city. Capacity for doing_lkny amount of busine.a. Inquire at 957 north MIDTTH Street. below Girard avenue. Terms easy. ja2i-6t• TO BENT—A VALUABLE STONE QUARRY, situate alongside of and parallel with Cheater creek, whore building stone can be got mil' with great facility. there being forty feet of a breast, and but little dirt on it; not more than 26 yards from a first•rate landing. For particulars, inquire of the anbeerilisr, of the premises. WALTER C LVTLE, lali9 6t . CHESTER, Delaware county, Pa. ga FOB SALE AND EXCHA.NGE -..&-ILarge number of FARMS in the adioining counties, and States of Delaware. New Jersey. and Maryland, Call and examine Yiegister of Farms. jaP E. PETTIT, 323 WALNUT Street. efi FOR SALE—PENN MANOR FARM, cont%lning 196 aeres, considered one of the best Farms in the State; convenient to the railroad station and near steamboat landing, on the Delavrars river ; flrst• class iropro ; ements. R. PETTIT, 323 WALNUT Street, r 311 THAT et. BEAUTIFULAppIz HOUSE, *" PINE Stre for_eale cheap ja2B2t. J. CLENDEB ON, 318 N. IS EV ENTH St. FOB SALE-A FIRST CLASS FARM and COUNTRY SEAT, containing MO agree of Land, situate in DELAWARE County, on the Phi ladelphia and West Chester Plank-road. six miles front Market-street Ip - ridge, one mile from termination of De. laware counts P. Railroad. Thereon is a large man sion house, with by trent at the door. and gas pipes in the hones. 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 statoof cultivation. For further information spots , to the owner, ADAK C. ECKM,DT, living-thereon, or to JAMES A. FREE MAN. 42* WALIIIT Street. ja26-at. df4 FOR SALE CHEAP-110133E1818 maWALLACIE Street, with all modern Improvements. Enquire on the premises, or to P. JANNEY. N o . 10 N. DiLAWA RE Avenue. Ja23-7t. r - k, STORE TO RENT—No. 517 ARCH .1611. J. Street. with handsome new. style front: skylight. ass water. and furnace. with a good basement. Ocon pied by C. A. Vankirk & Co.. as a gas-tiatnre establish ment. Rent E. .1a22-fmwdt► el FOR SALE.-7.`HE SUB- ga mal SCRIBER offers for sale his COUNTRY within a half mile cf Wilmington, Delaware, on the Newport pike. containing EIGHT ACRES of good 'and. in the centre of which Is a hARGE LAWN with a flue variety of SHADE TREES. EVERGREENS,MAPLES. LINDENS, and others. In all over a hundratfad.groWit trees The improvements donsist of a large and oom modions HAM!' rN. two stories and a half high. four gned rooms on a floor. with a halt eleven by forty two feet. A HYIIRAULIC RIM forces water from a Spring ly one or the lots Into the, upper story or the house. t Lae the modern improvements. There is also en I. on Pump aed Hydrant under a covered area at the kitchen door. The out-bundlers consist of STABLE and CARRIAGE-HOUSE, sufficient for four horses and several carriages: also. an ICE HOUSE, SMOKE and BRA ROUSES. The ice house is filled with to i l. and the stable has a hydrant in it. Good GARDEN wi h several varieties of DWARF PEAR and GRAPE VIE S. in fall bearing. There are also several varieties of APPLE. CHERRY. and CHESTNUT TREES. - • • - Terms accommodating lie spring . Jalt-lmerim gni FARMS FOR SALE.-304 ACRES, mostly excellent soil, 9 miles from Greenwood; on the Delaware Railroad, part under cultivation sal part well-timbered ; comfortable house, barn, do.; orchard. litc. Very cheap; only SO COO. 66 , acres wood land. throe quarters of a mile front Georgetown. Sussex county, Delaware; deep black rick soil. Price only 161.100 NO acres, one mile from Bridgeville; 70 Wee Wan cultivation :,10 acres splendid plus grove: 20 acres oak timb=r; comfortable house, barn.; tables, aro ; apple and peach oroh era, large quantity of cherries, dm; good 6011 and well watered. Price $2. 760. 92 acres, near Princeton, N. J. Good soil. Price lISS Per acre. Ale o. a large number of Pennsylvania and New Jar- Bev farms. For bouses. see . North American and United Stan (7ozot€O. B. P. OLBOIS. 1416 1%3 South FOURTH Sired. TC URN & HILLIER, AGENTS FOR ..1-3L THE PURCHASE AND SALE OF CITY AND CODETRY PROPERTY. —Money procured on Mortgage. Collectors of Reu.e Rents. Ground Rents. Rook Ao ornate, Ohltratlone, & c . Office. No. 120 South FOURTH StreetjalS 1m The following nronertles for Bale: A lot of around on the west aido of Sixth Street. 100 feet front, extending sonth of Little Poplar street 156 feet 2 inches to the middle of Marshall a reel: of It la erected a Brick House, Stable, and ont-hnlld , a lot of groun d , onn d, east side of Seventh Street, 1011 feet front, P feet 10 Inches south aide of Little Poplar street, to the middle of Marshall street, Title lndispn table. •leo. a fonr-atory Brick Hence. I:e3R Girard Avant! io. price 115.6(0. A fonr.story Brick Goose. 1340 Girard Avenue, pries *8,51 1 0. Both modern improvements. only 'Low +2.000 cash wanted.. Balance on mort gage. Atbree• story Brick House, Pro. 445 North Thirteenth street Gas, Bath, and all modern improvements. Pr es $ 651. 81,000 may remain on mortgage. Also. a three. story Brick House, No. 8101 North Six ternth street. Modern conveniences, Gas, Bath. gm Price $l, con $1,200 may remain gm . at HILLIER, • 1.20 South YOU fa II Attest.... • N. W. corner LIBRARY Strefit. TO CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS. I.IIMBRIL FOR SALE — at lee, than market rates—a vary gm Tot of let quality MP' /IN WNW. SAP FLOOHNIEP fall inch Moe. thoroughly geascued: will he mold low to Giese out the yard at S. R. corner of ElGHT}lStreat and GIRARD &venue. Also, 100 000 feet of White Pine Boards, Ist, 2d, andi pa wr.l 150 Chestnut Posts, at 40 cents. 2 Carts. &c. The whole will be sold low for cash Oils month. Ja2l•fit. slik . FOR SALE -SCHOONER CLIO. 16 tons burden. hunt at Coopers Point. N. J.. la 1860. of tbe best seasoned timber; a fast sailer. Of ibtis6 draft.. and In complete order. Ittiply to 11 - N- & ct . W. )3,ENti %BS SIT N. vßoPir Sire Jal6 ear Or Ryottrilte OLuti Worta. ZOGRAPUICON . - Poeseseion given any time In LEVI 0 CILAEK. On the Paobithrla.
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