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SPECIAL NOTICES.
ODM TO LYDIA LARKSPUR.
EY TEM _BARD OF TOWER HALL.
I charge thee, Lydia. to declare
"WbY you, with fascinations rare,
The heart of Tommy Hobbs ensnare.
And kesp him from the geld.
Where praise and honor might be won
By'deeds of noble daring done;
Bay, why is he. like Thetis' son.
Ingloriously concealed?
By your persuasive arts detained, .
By you enchanted
and enchained.
Tom Hobbs from glorious war abstained
To worahip at your shrine:
And know you not, my gentle Miss.
_lour conduct most unlawful is,
When you. at such a time as this.
That youth at home confine?
Oh, Lydia, let your captive go
To meet the tierce rebellious foe;
And, mere your tenderness to show;
Give him this kind advice:
"Mete lit et to Tower Hall. my dear.
Provide your self with proper gear,
Which there may now be had, 1 hear.
At very moderate price."
Balance of 'Winter Stock selling at reduced prices.
All kinds and grades of Military Clothing, ready-niade
or made to order, a t lowest prices.
HEADQUARTERS 9TH ARMY Coßrs.
SPECIAL SERVICE.
Raw Yong, lan, 23,1&64.®
ISPECIAL ORDERS, No. 3.3
1. All officers and men belonging to PENNSYLVA NIA.
BROIMIIIITS, 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 ci? re
cruiting (service for 9th Army Corps, at ILAILIIIIIBLISC.
Penna.
By command or Maj. Gen. BIIRNSIDE.
EDWARD M. WEILL. Asst. Adjt. Gen. ja29-13t
COLGATE'S 110 SOAP.
This celebrated TOI L SOAP, in such universal de-
_ 1~ 4 -
IT beneficial in its action upon tke skin. For sale by all
Diuggista and Fancy Goods dealers. ja26tuthely
MiLECTRICITY, HY A PHYSICIAN OF LONG
enrperience. and Who gives his whole attention to ite
proper application, at 1418 SOUTH PENN SQUARE.
Philadelphia. Certificates. references, and examina
tions/rte. ja3o-tf
DAL - Wass rEBTENTIAD- GRAY HAIR BR
STORED WITHOUT DYEING.
"London Haft Color Restorer and Dressing."
"London Hair Color Restorer and Dressing."
"London Hair Color Restorer and Dressing. "
• 'London Hair Color Restorer and Dressing."
"London Hair Color Restorer and Dressing."
,the only attested article that will absolutely restore
the hair to its original color and beauty, ceasing it to
grow where it has fallen cd• or become thin. W h oleeale
and retail at Dr. SWAYNB'S, 330 North street.
Prise 50 cents: six bottles, $2.50.
AVOID TER DANGERS OF A COUGH—TAKE
DR. SWAINS'S COMPOUND SYRUP WILD CHERRY,
;the greatest known rented)/ for curing
SEVERE COUGHS. CONSUMPTION.
ARTHMA, BLOOD-SPITTING,
BRONOHTTIS„ WHOOPING COUGH,
BORN THROAT. WEAK NERVE&
PAIRS. SIDE, BRBAST, LIVER COMPLAINT,
NIGHT SWEATS, - PLEURISY,
ALL PULMONARY COMPLAINTS. •
For thirty years it has bean a standard remedy, curiae
tb.e mast 'obstinate omen after all other rarnadlas and
treatment had failed. The original and only/ genrang
Wild Cherry Compound is prepared by DE. S
-VON. $BO north SIXTH Street, Philadelphia. It -
LoaIALL's Ataliougg,
.103. THE RAIL.
.41KBOLIBIS
ifOISTINIL
ODORLTES.
mugoTaus,
urviewukTm.
mOualum&
ZUBELLIRFLIB
A PURELY VEGETABLE COMPOUND. made entirely
ein stimulating entracte of
BOOTS, HERBS, AND FLOWERS.
Prevents the hair falling out or from turning previa
n.rely um. Ladies who desire a lunnriant bead of
air should not fail to give the AMBOLINE a trial
Pries SI ter box. containing two bOYUBIL
YRHYABBD ONLY BY
KENDALL Jr CO..
508 BROADWAY. New York.
Lassre IN YBILADMXHIA.
JOHNSTON. HOLLOWAY,. 1k COWDKN.
IsT-mirstut No. 23 North SIXTH Street.
RAUL DYE I HAIR. Dn.!!
SATOHILOR% celebrated HAIR DYE ft the Nest die
Ski World. The only Hares/ear, True. and Reltabk
DVS knows. Thba splendid Hair Dye is perfect—changes
Rad. Busty. or Gray Hair. inetently to a mossy Black
ar Natural Brown. without tabular the Hair or stain.
pa the Shin. leaving the Hair Soft and Beautiful: ize•
farts fresh 'vitality'. frequently restoring Its Brigtine
yoke. and rectifies the ill effects of bad Dyes. Ths
ZINDLDLO is Shysad,WnasSlS. A. BATOR/Mow; all others
=a mere imitations, and should lc avoided. Sold by
ill Dynyyboa. Ae. 71.0T08Y, 81 BARI:114Y Street.
law York. Batchelor% new Toilet Creme for Dressing
Jibs Zak.
Oxii-Patos CLOTHING, OP THE LATEST
arum& made in the Best Maxixter,expressaT for TarritiL
BALM LOWEST Boffins Prices marked in Pion
- Rpm 411 geode made to Order warranted
krry. Oai Oxs•Psms Simms to 'Wetly adhered to.
AU are Llierabi treated alike.
411eXt4T JONES ei CO.. 604 thBEZT Street.
DB. SIFICAVB INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Man
loadootto imatoOrttoltr "ad woo aovor 'roma to roti..
street. above intik,
C S Fithian, Bridgton, ti
G Bright &tinn' YoDavit's
James F Smith, Beading
Dunn, Huntingdon
W H Harr, afiitan
D W Chambers: New York
B P Tiffany. Rhoda island
JGodfreY. Bsr'in' Md
H D Frye. New York
W Hearinit• 17 h
Thos MeLeary : NeW York
st J sywn. U e.. 11
Robert Do Ibis, New Jerse y
I Dußois. New Jersey
Tames L Wbitiker. .1i J
Obsrles Johnson
Litiat W A Hagbea. II S
H 2. Smith
Wm Lippencott, Wtho,Dej
A Pa Bois, AlsrEs Jos-loy
W B Higgins. New Jena'
street, above 242 I IWL
Jas Yirkery.ll art for C t
Richard Hazar I. Nowa r , l
Charlza lug% St wf.
T F Stone, New York
Thomas Rodman, N J
John H. Weaver, Haig
WPM Ross, Canyten. 1):1
P Louis, New Jersey
FLextusterger. Poona
Mrs Jo . in., Mo,rvland.
K Thomft.s, IT S N
. . -
S Crabs & eon , . Re.aiine
Ezra Miller son,l3,,adlng
J H Dotter Prey- R I
Cap! Wayne, TIS N
Dire J D Bird, New York
Chew li LeWiS. Ciztelaami
T J Yorke, Jr, Salem N I
Mhos L Milner, Penna
t arreet above
D Harmony. New York
AM Mullin. Harrisburg
C Wl3h7, CUestor
97 EL .Prenelr, Waynesboro
N Pester. Penns.
W Harler. Ohio
W apraaue. Ohio
G Waters
Jas Williaraa
O'Toole.
J *Daiwa% New York;
&w.DelaWaro
Plies Henderson& sin, .1111
frir Walker
t., above Callowb4ll ,
♦ C Vanartsdalen t ln. Pa
Isaac Troxler. rordlesville
_Road& Somerton
nos Winter& nu citinghm
John - Willard. Socklughara
L & Appleton, Attmooro
Oliver JannsY, New town
Gee Heelde. Bardebnr4
Eli Cadwatader, Dorlel“vn
John Nash. Warrington PA
Amos Yocum. Doylestown
8 H Woodward, Moreland
Isaac Wol'. Danooro
est. s.lbere Chestnut.
Dl. Leedom, Nr.{W , P:lll
At Pennock. Cce-kter co
John P
ES May hall. Chestor Co
E J Buckley. diarrand
J W Doylesworn
J A Straw oridge.Gnei.er co
.fns W Fa don. Beano.
, Jacob Heilman, Ponta
1H Hodgkin& Oxfod, Pa
M Barton, Oxford, Pa
eet. above Third.
John Templeton. (Wen°
is E. 'Steller, Rem:lb:or
Seidel Pannsylvania
L B Seirde, lowa
Thompson & son. lowa
J Kennedy. Corecrall
N C Boardman, New York
C Ozkamp, Gin, 0
, nd St., above Aral , :
IRidgway CI Mount. Trenton
Sos ti Mount, Trenton, N J
Dr R Gulick. New Jersey
John A Lessig. Potteville
J B La Monc, Harrisburg
H A Reny. Reading
eet. above Callowlitii.
J Slemmer, Alloatovra
C M Lelmentang
T S Leisenring
C D Beans. Backs co
W Bea', Backe co
M Harritv. Backs co
II 0 D Bank
• street. above Race
Jas Hopper, Delaweve
Cbas Boland. New York
A B Slater. Hackettstown
Tag Shaw, lowa
H B Chase, Dover. N H
Wm P Twichel, York, Pa
rept . , above Market.
'Joke. G Miner. NerrY.rk
J Whiply, New York
3 L Wyckoff. Strondeba-g
J 8 Becton , Newtown
B Newbold. New Jersey
TOWER HALL,
518 MARKET Street.
BENNETT & CO
~,f:c~:►b:~
WATCHES ! WATCHES I WATCHES
JEWELRY! JEWSLRYI JEWELRY I
SILVER-WARE!
FANCY SILVERWARE!
GOODS. SILVERWARE!
DIAMOND AND PEARL JAWELEY.
0 I-I.
GREAT CLOTHING HOUSE,
SIXTH AND MARKET,
WANAMAKIR .t: BROWN.
Aar SELLING WINTER STOCK VERY
CHEAP.
x~a~a.~~x~a.
CI7LPIMT—ATKINS —On the 27th Inst.. In the Fourth.
Presbyterian Church, by the Rev, W. M. Rice. Joseph
Culbert, Jr,. to Mars J. Atkins, all of Phijaielotiia.
TIIENIS4 —WOODROW. —On the 21st nr.tant, at the
Commercial Hotel. Sixth street, below Msrket street.
by Friends' ceremony. bef,re Alderman J. Plankint on.
Mr.;,Thomas Furntss to Miss Emma Woodrow, both. of
Lancaster County, Pa.
s:›lmark
OOL.B. —On the E.Oth inst., Ha lt. B. Ogle. in the .45th
year of his age.
The relatives and friends of the family are resptctfutly
ir cited to attend. the funeral. from his late residenee.
Mcnaynnk. on Sunday, Jan. 31st. at -2 o'clock.
[New 2 ork and Boston papers please COPY. l *
LIPPINCOTT- —On Sixth-day morning. the 29th last .
Sarah, wife of John Lippincott, in the 98th year of her
ae.
Tle relatives and friends of the family are particularly
invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her
husband,. No 471 Marshall street. on Second-day next,
Second malty, let. at 2,o'clocic, without further notice.
7nteimoat in Friends' Western Ground.,
__
CARitIALT.--Qn the 29th inst., Samuel P. Carmett,
near Frienderville, Pa. aged al years.
DGEriELLY.—Gri Wednesday, 27th Inst.. Elizabeth.
Intent daughter of Ignatius and Kate Donnelly.
BATON —On the 28th in. tent, after a short Illness.
Elizabeth Lecher, eldest daughter of Henry Cl. and
Ainanda Baton, aged 3 years 11 months and 1 day.
The relatives and friends of the family are invited to
attend the funeral. from the parents' residence. No. 434
Taster street, on Saturday afternoon. at 2 o'clock.
SEILWBLL.—January 28th, IBM Joseph B. She Well,
in' he 4lat year of his age.
The friends and relatives of the family. the - members
of Concordia Lodge. No. 67. A. Y. M.. Farcelsior Mark
Lodge, No. 216, Columbia H. R. A. Chapter. No. Al, are
Invited to attend his funeral from bis kate residence, Rit
tenhouse street, below Green. Germantown, onlifonday
afterrionn,at 2 o'clocy.._ _ _
PREITTY.—On the Sgett inst _MAIM Blizabeth. daughter
of Henry and Mary Pretty, aged 17 months, and 13 days.
The relatives and friends of the family are respeattellY
invited to attend the fanerat. from the residence of
her parents. Falls of Schuylkill. on Sunday afternoon,
at 1 o'clock. To proceed to Royboreugh. **
SUPER BLACK - SILKS.--BE9SON
SON'S MOURNING STORE. No. 918 1111ES1 NIIP
Street have onened a new stock of super Black Silks.
$1 25 to 834 Si% a Yard.
Black all-wool Mousseline, double width.
Tamise Cloths.
and White. Pare.° and Gray Chintzes.
and White-striped and Plaid GRIM:Lams.
" and White Dalai/lea, MU cents.
Grenadine TeiM.
Alexander's Black Bid Mous. plain and emb'd.
Second-Mourning Balmoral7kirts. ja.lo
WHITE SELVIDGE BLACK SILKS.
DRAP DE, LYONS —These aro a very superior
grade :of SILBF, warranted durable, and fine Pads
.13.1ack, ordered for our best alb trade.
ja2B KY Ttg & LANDELL.
'WIDOWS' SILKS, - WITHOUT GLOSS.
Royal Armures.
Corded Gros trrain.
Heavy Black Poult delioke t .
ja2B
s
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Alimina.,.
GEA.R.PASTOR OF THE
VEST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, will
Preach in the Chapel, corner of FRANKFORD Road and
MONTGOMERY Avenue, SABBATH, at 10.34 A. M. and
7;4 P. M. Young men cordially invited to attend. It
crAtivronv IL
STEW IP. CHURCH.
inir TED TH. below Spruce street. Rev. Daniel
lilarcl), pastor, will be open for Divine +service on TO
MIOW (Sabbath) EVaNING at 736 o'clock. le
MREV. DR COX, OF BROORCYN.
N. Y.. will p. each at the First Baptist chum ,
Broad and Arch streets. TO-MORROW at 10.304 M
and in the evening at 7.30 it
MTHE REV. DR. WASHBURN, REC
tor of St Nark'e, wtil {' . each, by Divine permits
eion. at the Church of the Nativity. Eleventh and Noma
Vernon streets, on SUNDAY everraur at 74' o'clock. *
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TIM NI S 3R. F. IF. S OF LIFE.—
FOURTH LisCTURE TO-MORROW ON LIFN. by
Rev. L. L. BMOCS. Pastor of the Church of the Mes
siah. LOCUST. east of Broad street. '
mr - mazu-mis's M. E. CHURCH,
M . GRRHANTOWN. Missionary Sermon, ¶').
reoRROW. at 11134 A.M. by Rev BISHOP 'SIMPSO.
and at 7 P. M . by Rev. J. F. CHAPLAIN. It.
IMTHE NEXT ONE OF REV. DR.
COX 8 Lectures will to at the HALL of the
UNIVERSITY. on MONDAY EVENING, February 2d.
Tickets at the door. ja.30.2t.
REV:A DI STEWART. CHA.PLAIN
of the 102 A Pennsylvania Volunteers, will preach
in the Rev. Dr. DALE'S GELUBCII. on SABBATH
EVENING. and present the moral and spiritual wants
of the array.
MTHE MODEL HEN OF THE EL.
LR. —The next Sermon in this 00111110 wilt be
preached In the Church of
and CHESTNUT. TO-MO the Epiphany , FIPPEFaurn
BROW Evening. Service at
half past seven. Young mon are cordially invited. .
IMNEW ENGLAND SOLDIERS' RE
LIBP ASSOCIATION —A meeting of the Associa
tion for the Election of Officers. will be held on HAN-
D /Y Evening. Feb. Ist, at Thirteulth and Chestnut, at S
'clock. [ja3o 2t) Per order, JAMES B. ALVORD.
IMe UNION M. E. CHURCH, FOURTH
Street. bolo.' .Arch.—Preaching by the Pastor.
Nev. PRAPCKLIN MOORE, D. D.. TO. ManillW morn
ing at Wa" o'clock, and evening &Kg o'clock. Prayer
and Experience Meeting at 634 o'clock P. M. 11*
THIRD REFORMED DUTCIi
ORDROH. corner TENTH and. FILBERT Streets.
The Rev. D. WOETMAN. Pastor. will preach in this
Ch rch TuO-MORROW. Service at 10;4" o'clock A. l M.,
and itl‘ P.
SECORD SERIES OF DISCOURSES
O 1 THE LORD'S CRAYER Will be preached in
ht. Matthew's Lutheran Ohn , ch. New a reet, below
- Fourth, by the Castor, Rev. E W RIMER, on TO
MORROW (Sunday) evening, at half past seven o'clock.
Morning service commencre at half past ten It*
CHVKVII OF THE INTERCESSOR,
E,PRIIVet GAR.ORN. below Broad street.—Rev.
Ir. Carden will preach TO MORROW (snneay), 1O
A. M. and 734' P. N. Subject in the evening. '• The Par
pot.e of Being." Young men cordially invited. Ohil
dren'a church at 3.P.
MEDIATION OF CHRIST. —TM DM
Sericon of this series, by T. H. STOCKTON (D.
). at ELEVENTH and WOOD Streets. S &BB ATH
Aftn. S3S o'clock. The Hew Dia Divinityow i.pen.
All whodoubt the Pre-exittente andof Christ
are Especially invited. Interest greatly iccreasing.
Preaching in the Morning, Hls' o'clock. by Rev- ALE X
j3.I9DZIt CLARK. Editor of ' Clark's School Visitor. " v
rtg-BEARER'S 31ISSION.—REV. R. A.
CAIIDAN, D. D.. will deliver a Lecture on
"Team." in the Lecture Room. Church of the Evangelist,
CATHARINE Street. above Seventh, 'CUES DAY. Feb. 2d,
at 714 o'clock P. M. Ticketsls cents; for the bspefit of the
Seamen's Mission Church of the Redeemer. 'Come all.
end have your eyes watered with the Doctor's welt
known bun, or.
IM'PHILADELPHIA. TRACT AND
BINSION SOCl+TL—Ameetingt behalf or tale
Scciekir will be Debi in the Third ITnited. Presb_yterian
Ohnrch. FRONT Street. iiliqv9 Jefferson, on SABBATH
RIFENING. 31st inst.. at 7.4; o'clocg. Rev. J. T. Cooper.
Nov. Mr. Crow and others. will address the meeting. A
collection will be taken rip to aid. the Society. Public
invited. lt*
rer GIA
RMAISITOI.V.N -FIRST METRO
DInT EPISCOPAL O.IIIIIIGH, HATS SS street.
will hold its Missionary Anniversary TO-MORROW.
Preaching at 10% A. M.. by Rev. J.F. CHAPLAIN. At
2.34 P. M. the Sabbath School Meeting. and addresses by
the Pastor, Rev. G. W. MACLAUGHLIff. and others,
At 7 P M., preaching by Bev. R. H. PATTERSON. The
special interesting services which have been held in the
Church for several weeks-past will be eontinnett every
evening next week.
IMSPIRITUAL - ISM. -- MR. S. J. - FIN.
SBY, of. Ohio. will give the closing Lectures of
his present course at S shISOM-STRSET HALL, on SUN
DAY, at 10% A: M. and 7% P. M.
Misittance Eve cents. it*
Misb. NATIONAL UNION CLUB—A
Stated Meeting of the Club will be held on MON
DAY EVENING. February 2, at 8 o'clock. at the CLUB
HOUSE. S. SNYDER LEIDY.
ja3o- 2t Recording Secretary.
OrA LEG/PURE ON LIFE
ANC% Its Principles, History. and Different
Methods, will be delivered by A. B. NBITH. Seq . in
the Lecture Boom of
- - - - - -
6/IITTEIiDEN'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE,
637 CUES rnUT Street, corner Qf Seventh.
on TUESDAY EVENING, - Feb 2d, at 7.% o'clock.
The public - are invited. Admittance. free. ja3o-20`
GRAND LODGE OF PENNSYL
VANIA A. Y. N —The members of the GRANO
LODGE OF PENNSYLVANIA. A Y. N., and the order
generally, are invited to meet at the Hall on CHESTNUT
Street. on MONDAY AFTERNOON, at 1 o'clock, to at
tend the funeral of P. N. JOSEPH B . SHEWSLL.
ELMBO-20 . •
mz... TIM BOARD OF ASSESSORS WILL
hold their Annual &sled meeting at Barr% 0• iobe
*AL on MONDAY next, at 10 o'clock A. N.. atilooro
An the aiming year will be elected.
' - WM. BROWN, Presiden!.
TIM. B. LEABOURN. &CM WY. 1130- 2t*
COLUMBIA. H li.. A CHAPTER
91.—The members of Columbia H. R A.
Chapter No. 91, will meet as the Hall. Chestnut street.
on MONDAY AFTERNOON. at one o'clock t to attend
the funeral of their late companion, JOSEPH B.
SHEWSLL. By order of the High Priest ja29.3t 5
mac CONCORDIA. LODGE, A. Y. M.-No.
67. —The members of Concordia Lodge, A. T. si
No. 67. will meet at the Hall, Cheetnut street, on MOS -
DAY Afternoon. at 1 o'clock. to attend the faner.l of
their late PAL J. B. BREW ELL By order of the W. Pd.
ja29.3t ROBIRT HUTCHINSON. Secretary.
MBOARD OF TRADIE.—THE A If-
NUAL MESTINO OF THIS BOARD OF TR IDE
Will be held at their Roams, No. 503 CHI9S,AI
Street, ou MONDAY EVENINti. February let, at 7%
o'clock.
The Annual Report will be presented, and an election
take place for officers for the ensuing year.
WILLIAM C. LUDWIG,
jag -St isscretsry_
THNOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS OF
E OIL CREEK AND RIDG WAY RAILEJAD
COMPANY-
The animal meeting of the Stockholders of this Com-
Paul will be bold on WEDNESDAY. the 10th day of
February, 1864, at 1 o'clock P. at No. 4 WILLING'S
Alley, in Philadelphia. JOSEPH LESLEY.
ht27-1.3t Secretary.
MILe. NOTICE TO TAX-PAYERS. —
DEPARTMENT OF REOBIYME OF TAXES,
ARADELPHIA,JaIIIIIII7 26. 11364.
The Tan Duplicates for 186 i trill be opened on MON
DAY NEXT, February 1, for the purpose of receiving
city andbtate TlMea. •
le/7.4t JAMES E. HELM,
Receiver of Taza•.
MOWIcin.—THE. ANNIJAMMIEICTING
of the Stock/Aden of the YHILADB6PIIIA AND
SAVANNAS STE efd NAVIOATION COMPARE. for the
election of rive Managers and the traneaction of other
bnelneee, Will be held at the °Mee of the Company. No.
ISO NORTH WHARVES (secord floor). on TIMM: , AY.
the 2d day of February next, at 6 o'clock P. If.
WILLIAM DENNIS.
lal9-121 Secretary and Treasurer.
' RILIE7 ifiSOCIATION —The Rooms or thi
'iodation, at No. 424 WALNUT Street, are open .3sil7
from 9 o'clock A N. till 6P. N. for the reception or do
nations in Goods. Clothing. and Books. Contributions
in Money are to be handed. t• the Treasurer. B. w.
CLARK. Rim— Smith THIRD Strut. jell-im
VirCOMITRIEVItORS TO THE COAL,
RBOIMBNT BOUNTY FUND are requeeMl to
meet on MONDAY,. February 1, 1884, at 12 o'clock if.,
at the Rooms of th.e Coal Exchange. No. 5 Anthracite
Building, WALNUT Street, above SECOND, to take /5 ,me
action with reference to the Anal dispowliton of the fn ads
remaining unappropriated. B. N. RATHBUN.
ia27.0.* Secrei wry.
rifr OFFICES PENNSYLVANIA. RAIL.-
ROAD COMPANY.
rIII7,ADRLPHI Jan. 25, 106 I
NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS.
The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of Ulla C•no-
Pony will be held on TUESDAY. the 101 h day 6T Feb r as-
IBM, at 10 o'clock A. N. at tiANSONISTRABY
WALL. •
The Annual Election for Directors will be held on
11011 DAY. the 7th day of Narch.lBBl. at the Office of the
Oom_newS, No. MN South THIRD Street
Al& EDAITND SNIT& lionfotort•
W. B. BLTOWBBA.O
13 4 CHISTIUT B
SIiIIITENTH WARD I
—ln pursuance of a resolution adopted at a Con-
Netti On. held. On the 27th inst., of the Ward Officers
°halted With the collection of fonds to be paid to fte•
erulta under the late call of the President. a meeting of
the citizens of tho
SEVEFTR WARD
Willbe bold at 011SiLL 8 natl.. 133 . 0 LOMBkRD fit
On HOLIDAY EVE, INDx Xr. febrotary let.
at B o'clock, 'or the purpose of considering the recom
mendation of the said Convention that the Bounty to be
pain by the Wards shall be of the uniform sum of NIFTY
DOLLARS for each Recruit.
By order of the General Commi.
AD et 'l'. N. H ttee UBER. Secretary.
rAo. AUNTIE WARD—MASS !REACTING—
On'SaTOREAT EVENINO, 30th instant. at 'Di
o'clock, in the Ball of the Diligent Engine Company,
TENIIR and FILBERT Streets.
Mechanics. Workingmen, and all others liable to
D.A. are part/fa/a/invited to attend.
JOHNBULL.
_ DALY, Committee.
JOHN THOMPSON,
lIM'SHALL. THERE BE A DRAFT IN
THa FuIDR.D.SNTH WAND?—At a meeting of
the citizrne of the z'ottrtetnth ward., held at Spring
Garden Ilan on the 28th Met., the following resolutions
were adopted :
Resolved, That any resident of this ward. liable to
draft under the late call of the President for 900.000 men.
be guarantied exemption from the same by the payment
of twarttP dollars to the Treasurer of the Ward Bounty
Pond. or the amount of his subscription returned to
him.
Resolved That WilHim B. Thomas be appointed
Treasurer of this Fund. and all persons paying money
will receive his receipt to this eff.ci.
Resolved. That the citizens of the ward be urged to
cone forward and assist in prosecuting tta work in
Which we are engaged.
Ratofecd, net such citizens as have not contributed
to the ward fund are hereby requested to do so without
delay.
A Committee will sit in a room on the first door of
SPRING GARDEN HALL. on SATURDAY. MONDAY.
TVEEPAY. and WEDNESDAY EVENINGS, from 7 to 10
o'clock. to receive money under the foregoing' resolu
tions. FREDERICK A. VANOLEVE.
THOMAS THOMPSON..
Re BERT WOOD.
GEORGE S, YOUNG.
LEONARD FLETOHEIL
Committee on Resolutions.
N. R.—An adjourned meeting of citizens will be held
on W 2. - D"NESDAT EVENING at 8 o'clock. ia3o
MTWENTY -SBCOND WARD BOUNTY
coMMIATEE.-6t a meeting of the residents of
the Tit enty•second Ward, on the 2Dth Institut. T. Charl
ton BrorY. B q.. was called to the chair. and it was
Resolved That a Bounty of VS shall be paid to each..
volunteer 'who shall be credited upon the quota of the
Ward.
That the chairman is authorized to appoint for each
Precinct a committee of five or mote, to procure subscrip
tions to the Bounty Fund; and.
That the officers of the meeting, with the chairmen of
the Precinct Committees, shall compose the "Twenty
second Ward Central Committee. '
.Ishez Gates, Seq.,. was un
of the Bounty. Fund.
In accordance with the al
tees are appointed
Thomas 0111111 EST.
J. A. Earrtunt,
Conyers Button.
SIRTR PRECINCT.
Daniel 1.. Keyser.
John Riker.
Edward Bennett,
F rankAhoemaker.
Edw. H. Hance.
'I3NPRNTR PRECINCT.
.Tosoph
' Thos. G. Garrett,
Hugh archgan
Win
John Silver s nwr,
thorne,
George Wolf.,
RIIFITTII PRECINCT.
Wm. H. Trotter,
John France,
, Robert Gratz,
Matthias Haas,
Thos. Stewart,
John Stallman.
NINTH PRECINCT.
Rev. C. W. Schaeffer, D. D.,
Norton Johnson.
Samuel Paul.
Charles S.
Charles Gould,
Joeeph Croargan.
Thomas Randal/.
FIRST PRECINCT
Daniel IL Htrper.
()has. Wharton.
Wm, B. Gan Theft.
Thorium Lester. Jr..
John H. Evans.
Geo. P. Evans,
Henry Felton.
SECOND PRECINCT
Spencer Roberta,
F. A. Hoyt,
Charles Mears.
W. Morrie Darin,
William Nice.
THIRD PRECINCT
Allen Ridgway.
1 , .% Royal. dr..
W. K. Cox.
William &oilman.
Ben.i.min mien.
sdnnuni Bodkins.
FOIIRTH PRECINCT.
C. J. Wistar, Jr..
J. C. Orßib,
Chas. spencer,
C. M. Jeekeou,
C. L. Eberle,
J. J. Berta.
FIFTH PRECINCT.
Robert D. Dunning,
$ Bradford Clarke,
George Frees,
T. CHARLTON =NIL Chairman.
TABBZ GATES. Treatm ret.
oubsetiptices Book will be 013811 at all hours, at the
Union League House. GREIttANTOWE. in addition to
those In the hands of the Precinct Committees.
WILLIAM E. STONE.
Secretary. Central Committee.
MCEMSCHOOL.- - THEHIGH SCHOO.—THE
.R enaroination of applicants for win:Action into the
Central High School will begin on MONDAY. Feb. lit,
at 9
andidates must be at lest thirteen years of axe, resi
dents of the city of Pella lelohia. and for at least one
Year they intuit have been pupils in the Public Eichoele
of the city.
The order of eawcisee will be as follows
Monday. Fettreary let, History of the United StatcT.
__
Tuesday, February 2d, Orthography and lifeneuration.
wednesday. February .id, Grammar and Etymology.
Thuredey, February 4th, Parsing and Constitution of
the United States.
Friday. February sth, Arithmetic.
je26-tuths NICHOLAS H. INACHTIRS. Fencing'.
GIRLS' SI GH AND NORMAL
bCGOOL, Puu.socryttrA, January 25.-186 t.
The Semi-annual Examination of Candidates for ad
mission as pupils of th 0 High and Normal School
will be commenced on Monday. February let, 1864, at 9
o'clock A. M.
To be admitted, the candidate must be at least fourteen
years of age-and PUS a satistactory examination in Or
thography. Definition, and Etymology of Words, Read
ing. Es Oish Grammar, History and. Constitution of the
United States Mensuration . Arithmetic, and Penmanship.
All the candidates mast have been pupils of the Public
Schools of the First School District of Pennsylvania for
the term of one year.
The examination will be conducted in the following
order, viz:
kfordsy. Grammar and Mensuration.
Tuesday. Parsing and Definitions.
Wednesday, History of the States and Etymology.
Thursday. Constitution of the United States wad Or
thography.
Friday. ArithmeticT
3a26 tutiosSt
P. A. ORROAR. Principal
ir.:6=c. FIRST COLLECTION DISTRICT
OF PENNSYLVANIA. United States Assessor's
Office. No. 43113 , 1 WALNUT Street.
Notice is hereby given tnat the Annual Lists, Bnume
rations, and Assessments for the year 1863, taken in 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 July lst. 1862, and
the acts amendatory thereof. will remain open to the ex
amination of all persona Interested, for the space of
fifteen days from the date hereof, between the holm of 9
A. M. and 3P. M., at this office.
Immediately after the expiration of the said fifteen
days, and for the five days next ensuing, the Undersigned
will to in attendance to receive and determine all appeals
relative to the erroneous or excessive valuations or enu
merations made or taken by the Assistant Assessors in
their respective divisions.
" All appeals must be in writing, and shall specify the
Particular 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 Ave days.
persons who Lave failed to file their applications
for license are notified to do so immediately, under the
penalties prescribed in the Excise Law egainatthose wno
prosecute business without license.
Dated at Philadelphia the 27th day_of January. Mt
• WASilitir KEITH.
ja2B-tlatust Assessor First Di*trlc
PIiJ
HIA AIYD . ERIE SAIL.
im-ROAD. PHlLAnimpare, Jan. 18, 1864.
The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the Phila
delphia and Me Railroad Company will be held at the
Office, No. 230 WALNUT Street, on MONDAY, the
eighth day of February next, at Yen o'clock A. MC
At this meeting an Election will be told. for Ten Mana
gers of the Company to serve for one year..
The polls to close at two o'clock P. M
ial9-tuths9t EDWARD F. GAY. Seey.
INSURANCE COMPANY' OF THE
STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA.
PHILADELPHIA, January 23. 1864.
The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders will be held
at the COMPANY'S OFFICR. Nos. 4 and 5 EXCHANGE
BII1L1)1140, on MONDAY.Febthary 1.1864. at 12 o'clock,
nqon. WILLIAM lELAUPSR,
3a23-8t Secretary.
NOTICE.— TEMI ANNUAL MEET
ING- of the Stockholders of the UNION STEMS
SHIP COMPANY will be held on TUESDAY, PebrnarY
2d. 1864. at 4 o'clock P. M., at the Office. No. 1.4 - North
DELAWARE Arcane, when an election will take place
for Bxe Manaaers to serve for the ensuing year.
lal9-121 WM. W. HY.F.KNESS, Secretary.
NOTICE.-THE AMWAY...MEETING
Yti of the Stockholders of the OCEAN eTE ahf Nevi
01,TION COMPANY, for the election of aye Directors.
and the transaction Of other business, will be held at the
Office of the Company. Ito 126 NORTH WHARVES.
(second floor.) on 'TUESDAY. the second day of Febru
ary next, at 12 o'clock noon. • WM. DENNIS.
Jal9-32t Secretary. and Treasurer.
MrNOTICE.—THE ASSOCIATION FOR
the protection of GAME hereby give notice to
Dealers in Game. Hotels, and Restaurants, that the Law
for the Protrstion of Gams will be rigidly enforced on
and after February 1. Mi. Information of the infrac-
tion of the law will be thankfully received by the Solici
tor of the Association. WAHDALB G. NACALESTER,
Esq., 302 WALNUT Street.
HRNItlf B. TATHAM, President,
608 South Wharves.
Si R. R CHANDLER., Secretary,
306 CHESTNUT Street.
JERSEY SHORE. PINE CREEK,
irk AND STATE LINE: 13•ILEOAD.—Agreeably to
Previous notice. a Meetinfrof the Commissioners of the
above enterprise was held at the Girard Ronee. in
Phila
delpphia, on the 10th inst., and after the transaction of
business they adjourned to meet against the FELEELT-E
HOUSE. in Jersey Shore. LYcoming county, on TRUES.
DAY, the 4th day , of February. 1864 . at 10 o'clock A. N.,
to open hooka and receive suoscriPtions. preparatory to
organising the Company. A report on the general
character of the route will be made by the Engineer at
that time
DROEMBER 16. 1963. dele.tte4
pr. UNION CANAL COMPANY. PHILA.-
DSLPHIA, Januaryl2 leat
The annual meeting , of the oklON CANAL COMPANY
OF PENNSYLVANIA WIN be held at the Office. No. 228
WALNUT Street. (Farquhar Building,) on. TIIIISnAY.
the 2d day of February next, at 11 o'cloCk. A. N., when
an election will be held for officers and managers to
serve for the ensuing year.
The transfer books will be closed atter the 23d Instant,
and remain closed until after the meeting.
ial&tf2 OSCAR THOMPSON. Secretar7.
garlS OTICE.—OFFICE OF THE PHI
LADELPHIA AND BRIE .RAILROAD COM FA
IRY. No. IMO WALNUT Street.
PHILADELPHIA. Tan. 29. 1881.
The holders of the Certificates or FItSI+IIItRED DEBT,
issued in accordance with an act of Assembly. firmed
April BOSCO. by . the Sunbury and "Erie Railroad Com
pany, and dated May 1, 1830, are requetted to present
the same IMMEDIATELY, for redemption. at the of
of ti is Company. GEO. P. LITTLE.
ial9-6t Treasurer, P. T.
Ipfir CORN BESCHA.
M.PHIL. Nowa
At the Election held 16th in
are were duly sleeted DING
'auk: •
Alexander
Jame, Steel.
Hobert wtuism ß P. Co x..
tillannel T. Canby.
Philip B. Mingle.
Jobn F. Gross .
And at the meeting of the
GATTELL, Esq. , was sum •
ALIZ..WHILLDIA.
TORREY. asahlw.
n024-3m
- nirdimirari
RAILROAD 00.111 PA
PrMTH Street. PHILADIE
DIVIDEND NOTIOB.—The
are entitled to a Dividend on
Company. The residence o,
known. and ft ie. Monitore.
sates of stock should be _yr+
Dividend. -
STOCKEOLDI
Mn.e Nary Mahon.
Timothy C. Boil,. 1
Clement Diddle.
Ann Copeland,
A.Entelle and J. Newbold,
Trutee&
Debbie A. Hughes.
Saml. T. Harrison.
James Hallowell.
James W. Hallowell,
Catiterin. O. Koppel*.
Daniel Klapp.
Mary Maui,
Chas. Kuhn. Hartman
Kuhn, said J. H. Kuhn. En.
of S. Sohn.
R. V. R. Leine Extrx..
anhn d James G. mga. d What Mx. of
.To Lateed-
TO JOHN GOOD, UNDERTAKER,
No. 921 SPRUCE Street. —The undersigned having
used the -• EICHARDsON PREMII7M AIR-TIGHT.
SEPULCHRAL CASKETS" in their families. deem it
but justice to say that their many excellent qualities
deserve their approval, and richly merit public patron
age. They are well calculated for what they were in
tended. and as all end joints are discarded by the inven
tion of circular ends, they are much more durable. and
greatly relieve the minds of those who may be cr.fled
to mourn the loss of the revered and beloved of un
bappy impressions.
Bev. J W. Smith, No. 614 S. Tenth street. Philada.
Richard Gardiner, M D.. No. 828 Spruce street.
Edw. Hutchinson. NO. 422 Pine street.
Stuart Nibbler. No 40 North Third street.
3 . 5. Morton. No. 217 South Third street.
Jacob Bartholomew, No. 9DB 8. Fourth street.
Dr. David. O. Walton, No. 134 N. Seventh street.
Robert Johnston, No. 664 N. Fourth street;
Wm. C. Flanigan. No. 1.610 Locust street.
Et. Bev. Thomas M. Clark, Ac., Providence. R. 1.
Rev. Daniel March, No. 821 Pine street. ja3o-2Vil
THE RUBBER SOLE I HAVE USED
for years. I would not part with it fora thoueand
dollars. It keeps out the damp, prevents eliPPlng, and
wears live times as Long as leather. for women's b Jots
it is invaluable.—Dr. Lewis.
These Soles attached to ladies' and gentlemen's boots
in the neatest manner. by WILLIAM RESTON. No.
203 North TWELFTH Street. Price R.
Gnu! Shoes repaired. jaSO-20
rrHE FIRST CARTES DE VLSITE
I maae in this city were at NEWELVg GALLERY.
No. 12* ARCH Street. Recent improvements, or an
important nature. furnish facilities' for procuring Pio
twee which. in point of beauty. are unsurpassed.
jais-ist 11
F. REIMER, 624 ARCH STREET -
• Deane delaytie getting one of those elexamlY .xti•
voted IvorytyPol• of which rOCL Wilt there wee the most
v irompareplo spikIIROZA le
THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, JANUARY 30. 1864.
in:Lonely elected Treasurer
ove, the following Commit-
(GM BANK,
or 23d. 1883.
mt. the following Stoekhold.
:tors of the Corn 3.neltange
G. Cattell.
Christian J. Hoffman.
H. W. ClatherWood.
gamma A. &order.
Charles B. Wilkins.
David
han Vanderreer.
Jonat Knight.
Board• ells •day ALEX. O.
money re.sdeoted President
Ie Yreeident.and JOH''' . W.
.1. W. TOHEBT,
Oeahter.
A& &MD RICAJDIMS
-AL Office 11127 South
mritra. September Z 1863.
e following-named Persons
the Common Stock of this
"t several of them
necessary that the cern
resented on Sailing for the
BEADion. Treanirer.
IRS' NAME%
8. Lancaster,
Percy LeWl".
Fanny
_Mary klitShertoa.
John Mclntyre.
John 8. Moor%
James McKnhP.t r
Bea). P. NeWPOrt•
fe w %Pa ton.
EaraliAnn Richard'.
Hann" Sh_prer.
Maria L. Sadler.
Andrew Turner.
Mrs. Rebecca IMAM
Asher M. Wright.
Yo
William ung.
W. R. bieViekar.
Austin Smith.
& Go- sad"lll4
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WM. B. & ALPEND
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DRY-GOODS .110REING HOUSES.
18ti4.
EDMUND YARD & CO:.
No. 611 CHESTNUT AND No. 614 JAYNE STREETS.
Have now in Store their SPRING IMPORTATION of
CONSISTING OF
DRESS GOODS of all kinds; BLACK and FANCY
SILKS. SATINS, GLOVES, MITTS RIBBON and
DRESS ThIMMINGS; also, WHITE GOODS,
LINENS. EMBROIDERIES and LACES;
a large and handsome assortment of
SPRING and SUMMER SHAWLS: BALMORAL SKIRTS
of all grades,
Which they offer to the Trade aPtne lowest Prices., -
ia,9o-3m
1864.
Officers and soldiers, visiting the city on furlough,
needing
And other MILITARY EQUIPMENTS are invited to the
very extensive
MANUFACTURING ESTABLISHMENT OF
GEO. W. SIMONS 8c BRO.,
;ANSON-STREET HALL,
Made to order at the shortest notice. which for rich
ness and magnificence challenge competition. no other
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PHILADELPHIA.
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teens, Havereacks, Camp Kits, Field Glasses, Spurs,
and everything pertaining to the complete outfit ofArmi
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A liberal discount allowed to the trade. taß•lm
PUBLISHERS
UrCI W. SIMONS di BROTHER,
.
BANSOM-STREET HALL, PHILADELPHIA,
MANUYAOTTMLERS OF JEWELRY.
FINE SWORDS,
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aa9S-Iffim
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HEAVY CANTON FLANNELS.
warm: ROTOR AND VICTORY OAMBRIOS AND
BILECIAS.
BROWN. BLEACHED, AND CORSET JEANS.
No. 12 WORSTED YARN. &e. ea/AM
APIWANCIA.Z.
JAY COOKS & CO.,
BANKERS AND DEALERS
IN
GOVERNMENT LOANS.
5.7 BONDS.
S PER CENT. LEGAL TENDERS.
7-30 TREASURY NOTES.
1881 LOANS.
ONE•YEAR CERTIFICATES.
QUARTERMASTERS' VOUCHERS.
QIJARTENIsIASTERS' CHECKS.
CITY AND STATE STOCKS. ..
BANK, RAILROAD. AND
CANAL STOCKS AND BONDS.
Stocks Bought and Sold on Commission.
A full supply of all kinds of _
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES,
Including the New Five Per Cent. (legal tender) TEEL-
Striw NOTES. always on hand.
ifiiilections =de end deposits received.
•
JAY COONEE. ar. CO.,
larT-lm No. 114 South THIRD STREET.
5.20 LOAN 5.20
isztpiet if
19TH FEHRUARY,I
I
IST APRIL, 1864.
1B T MAY,
COUINCONS 7 3-10 AND 5-2 Os
WANTED.
QUARTERMASTERS' VOUCHERS
AND
U. S. FIVE-TWENTIES
WANTED. _
SMITH & RANDOLPH,
JeS-]m 16 South TEIRD Street.
A DMIBABLE, AND MOST LIFE-LIKE
.."- Portraits in the countrg. R. P. BBIMKE chal
lenges competition in the production of life-sire Photo
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NOTICE -THE UNDERTAKERS'
MUTUAL PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION respect
fully notify all delinquents who have neglected or re.
flared to settle their belle for the burial of their reiatives
or friends to their respective undertakers. that on and
after March 1et,1864, their names, residence and occu
pation win be registered in the Undertakers' Bleck Book
-for future reference, and hereafter no Undertaker will
do any work for any delinquent who is indebted to any
other Undertaker for work previously done, mimes
eadefactory,arrangemeuts be first made to settle the
same. and all work hereafter done to be strictly cash,
otherwise by special Agreement. la3o-ewSts
NOTICE.—THE FOLLOWING CER
TIFICATES on. STOCK In the Kew York and
Middle Coal Fitld Railroad and Cosa Company haying
been lost or mislaid, the undersigned 'would hereby give
troth e that he has made application to the Company for
issue of new Certificates:
Certificate No. 362 for BD shares.
Do. do. 371d0.'200 do.
Do. do. 336 do. 20 do. •
/ate UM J. AlillSoNlAUTlß.OwborOarg"
STEW PUBLICATIONS.
SPRING
PHILADELPRLA
BILK AND FANCY DRY GOODS,
ARMY GOODS.
FURLOU CGS.
S Org.])
RANSOM Street, abets Sixth
BOUGHT AiND SOLD
DREXEL & CO..
34 SOUTH THIRD STRUT
DREXEL & 00.
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
-uN.IcoN.
MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY
OF PHILADELPHIA,
INCORPORATED 1804_
The following statement of the affairs of the EfortestnT
is published in conformity with a precision of its
charter:
Premiums written from January 1, 1883, to
January I. 1864. 81177.054 10
Do. undetermined January I,lBm 413,488'12
Premiums earned during the year ao ab0ve...516347 , 52 79
Intend from investments 10.683 33
Looms raid during. the year 10.4.041 40
•
Return premiums 13.090 99
Insurances 11,960 99
Expenses. commissions, and contri
butions to volunteers 15.t80 60
United States ter 2,6111 63
$131,083 94
Leas amount reserved to DAY losses
heard from but not adinated 11,000 00
Commutation to customers in lieu of
scrip—.
Balance remaining with the Company
The Directors 'have declared a dividend of RIGHT
PEE CENT. on the capital stock, and SIX PEE GENT.
on the outstanding scrip. out of the above profits. paya
ble on demand, free of all taxes.
The assets of the Company consist of
41.720 6 per cent. bonds Camden and Amboy Railroad.
10,000 do. do. North Pennsylvania Railroad.
10,000 do. do. Philadelphia and Brie Railroad.
14.610 do. do. Ches. and Del. Canal Go.
11,600 7-30 d 0... United Stites.
15.300 6.20 do. do.
S. 000 United States Certificates of Indebtedness.
6.000 6 per cent, COIIPOD. bonds State of Pennsylvania.
MOM 6 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.
2,0006 per cent. bonds .. §lO.
4200 per cent. scrip riorthireorierriyaula RoUroad.
1,663 shares Union Mutual Insurance Company.
SS do. Delaware Mutual Insurance Company.
100 do. North Panusyliania Railroad.
220 do. Pennsylvania Railroad.
48 do. Delaware Railroad.
68 do. Philadelphia Bank.
2,877 scrip of sundry insurance companies.
Market valise of the above. • ...—...... 41220.000 00
Bills receivable 23.257 29
Cash on hand...—. ---835,574 93
Cash deposited J. 8 10,000 oxi
---
Sundry accounts due for unsettled premiums, 45,014 93
Sarraltes, and other asses:Lute
1'364.
At the annual election fdr Directors, held January H.
1864, the following gentlemen were elected Directors to
serve three years:
Irancis Tete.
John H. Irwin.
J.
N P. S ewberY teine A.r, /Smith,
George Lewis,
David Salomon.
G. W Ramadan.
W. S. Baird.
S. Delbert for one year.
Who constitute the Board or Directors with
Rickard B. Smith. H. F. Robinson.
S. Destouet, Samuel C. Cook,
♦. S. Berta, James R. Campbell,
Wm. C. Rent. Henry Samuel,
Henry Lewis. Jr., Charles Wheeler,
Edward L. Clark, Gilbert H. Newhall,
Ellis Taman, Thomas Hallett,
Norris S. Cummings.
1864.
RICHARD B.
JOHN MOSS, Secret
GIRARD
FIRE M.A.:EtIMQ"'E
INST,JIt/LNCE COMPANX
Othce, 415 Walnut Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
CAPITAL 5200,000
INCOME FOR 156.3:
FROM FIRE INSURANCE PREMIUMS, AND INTR.
LOSSES PAID $29,127 92
And unsaid (one of $2.203, and. one of &SOO, as reported.
but not in time to be adjusted before .Tatinary 1, 1851,)
thus leaving nearly .
5l60",0C1r0 00
Income over kites, out of which current expenses have
been paid; also, two Dividends, amounting to
TWELVE PER CEEP declared In
MAY AND NOVEIMSER.
ligir The Capital cf this Company is invested in First
Class Bonds and Mortgages. United States Loans, City
of Philadelphia Loans, Camden and Amboy Railroad.
and other undoubted Securities, including balance o
Cash in Philadelphia Bank,
WA This Company hat been doing business for many
years. and ranks among the shfest in the country.
Ras been disbursed by it, for the benefit of its patrons,
within the past 'MN YEARS.
Excels it in promptness and fairness, in the adjustment
and payment of its • losses.
'Morns Craven,
Jolla Thornley,
Furman Sheppard.
George H. Ashton,
Charles I. Dnrent,
Samuel Jones. M. D.,
Alfred S
TB - 011AS C
ALFRED S.
JAMEB B. ALFORD. Elecreta
STATEMENT OF THE M.IITUAL
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OP PHILADELPHIA.
January Ist 1864.
Office No. 5 South FIFTH Street.
Amount of Property Insured $564,430 00
Amount of Premium Notes 40.804 00
Balance Cash Assets. Jan. DR let, 1884... ...... ..... 3.116 07
Received Interest on Premium Dotes. 1E63 2.380 74
'Received for Policies, Surveys, and Transfers,
1663 162 CO
Received Cash Premiums, Perpetual Insu
rances 659 50
Received Rxtra Risks 2 94
Received Interest on investments . 397 25
Received Clain on Sale of City Loans 104 00
By Expenses
By Commissions Paid Agents.
By Interest Returned
By Premiums Returned. ..
CASH XSSRTS.
Invested in United States? 3-10 Loan- Si. 041 21
Invested in United States, 0-20 Loan.: 8,000 co
Once Purnittirc 193 69
Cita in hands of Treasurer 613 77 0.057 SO
No Lose the past year.
So Liabilities at this time.
CAPITAL OF THE comr.rari.
Premium Notes $40,604 00
Inyeements in United States 7 3.10 Loan 1,041 21
Investments in United States 6 20 six per cent.
Loan J. 3,900 00
Coat of Office Furniture 731 58
Cash in kande of the Treasurer ... 018 77
Benjamin Malone,
James Smedley.
Thomas Mather,
T. Ellwood Chapman.
Eli Dalin,
Simeon Matlack,
BEM
T. ELLWOOD CHAPMAI
FAME INSITRANt
No. 406 CHEW
FRILADI
PERE AND iismal
DIERCr'
Frannie N. Buck.
Charles Richardson.
Roa W ' L ew h,.
0. ,Davis,
P. 8. Justice.
George A. West.
FRANCIS N.'
CHAS. FICA
W. I. BLANCHARD. Secret&
WHY IS IT YOU HAVE NOT VISIT.
ED REINER'S. SECOND Street. above GREEN,
to procure One of hie Maudlin). colored rkotoirraPils. st
It*
the extremely /ow price of si•
eni A NEW TOMATO-"THE
cc 2— COON'S FAVORITE.."—The subscriber takes plea
sure in offering the Seed of this really superior variety.
excelling all others for productiveness, uniform size,
solidity, and flavor. Price of Seed per packet 25 cents.
BENEY A. DEERE. Headman and Florist.
11, 4 714 ORIMTNOT Street.
CHOICE HAMS.-CINCINNATI CO
VERED RAMS, just teeeiTed and for sale by
THOMPaON BLACK & SOA,
BROAD and CHESTNUT Streets.
TT g INTERNAL REVENUE,
iu • THIRD COLLECTION DISTEICT,IREL.
comprising Twelfth, Thirteenth, Sisteenth.Seventrianth,
Eig h teenth. lad Nineteenth Wards of thee city of Phila
delp.
The annual assessment. for the above-named dis
trict, of all persons liable to a tax on carriages. !Plea
sure yachts. billiard tables, and gold and silver plate.
and 'also of all persons required to take out licenses.
haying been completed.
NOTICA IS HEREBY GIVEN.
that the taxes aforesaid will be received daily by the un
dersigned. between the hours of 9A. M. and 3 P M. (San
days exeAipted), at his office, S. W. corner of THIRD and
WILLOW Streets, on and after MONDAY, Febraary
1.934. and until and including MONDAY, the 22d day of
the Marie month.
PENALTIES.
All persons who fail to !Ay their annual taxes 'Upon
carriages, pleasure yachts, 'billiard tables, and gold and
silver plate , on or before the aforesaid 221 of February,
1864, will incur a penalty of ten per centum additional of
the amount thereof, and costs. as provided for in the 19th
section of the excise law of July 1, 1882.
All persons who, in like manner, shall fail to take out
their lionises, as required by law. on or before the 22d of
Febrnar, 1864. will incur a penalty of
THREE TINES TEE AMOUNT OP SAID LICENSE,
in arooroacce with the provisions of the 69th section pf
the excise law aforesaid.
Money of the United States and notes of the National
Banta only received.
No further notice given.
WEL 3 WAINWRIGHT, Collector.
EL W. corner of THIRD and WILLOW streets,
sPhiladolghts,
17.010 16
28.010 16
...- 90,496 94
SMITH, President.
jal3,3w
REST ON INVESTMENTS
$00,4318 SA?..t.
$lO,l-1-0 87.
5500,000
LW COMPAIAY
DIREcTons
Jnb W. Glanon
N. S Lawrence,
der. Walker,
Jno. Sm , Plee,
Henry_ W. Gray.
Silas Yerk es, Jr.,
AV EN. President.
GILLETT, Vice President
T. ja2B-thstn-8t
vinterans.
Aaron W. Caskill,
• Charles .ECis,
Caleb Clothier,
William P. Reeder,
Joseph Chapman.
Jozeph W. Moore.
MALONE, President.
i. Secretary. ja2l-tbstnet*
JE COMPANY,
MUT STEM,
ELPHIA.
RD lIIBURA.AWL
.TOlll4-
John W. Iverman.
Bobert, B. ?otter,
John - Seeder, Ji.,
E. D Woodruff,
Charles Stokes,
Vosep Presideh. D. Ellis.
13110 IL nt.
lIRDSON. Vice President.
Jal4-tt
NOTICE
TO JOBBERS OF DRY GOOD .-A
Sateen:no, wbo can sell One Hundred Thonernd
Dollars to the very best Elbert time buyers, is open for
an et genemznt with a good hoabe. Address " Harr-, "
PM , * OD :a. i 32p 8t•
WANT ED-1;Y A IiELIABLN MAN,
male a
himself
In a Stove Store, where ran
Tod& • has some knowledge or Bo :k
-keeping and tindertt
m,, oD ;
„the Beater and Ringo basinemt.
s at t s f act „ r „ for
.., Ad:tress "(1. , 'fhb. (lift's , It.
WANTED-33Y A MARRIED MAN,
a situation ea Salesman, Clerk, or general "IP•ili
Dry Goode, Grocery, or other business. Speaks german
and English. Can give Rood reference. Address .o uUn"'
try Sior.kenner." t n fil ye. 1111
WANTE 12—A SITUATION AS
Bale:man, in a jobbing. chnnru•sion, or imoort
ingtenre, by a Hoc C.1.5-agoi 1.4 . 2. of Koatt habits, par
hey convergant with bneinesA of Alt hind's. and can
give andoebted reference, Addrets• M. C." Pre ga Office.
ia•29.6t
WANTED-YOUNG MEN OF 01i,11I•
V BABY education The y have an opportunity now,
rover before offered, °thanking the ext of TBLaPita:PH
MO BY SOUND, to as to be tepa, of fOll."Rid A L.AI
business. In three months' time. lqo broftsti , ,n of til9
Present day offers such indusoments—at t•nce rnAntif kl.
bigbly resoonsible, and immediately remunerative. Ap
ply. for terms. hc., Quaker City College. Entrance,
TENTH. above Ches.hint.
8221.2153 22
WANTED TO RENT-A STORE,
suitable for Ger.4S'" rtattithing Goods, on Arch
street, between Sixth and, Ninth etreets. or oa Eighth
etmet, between Arch and' Chealmta. Any one destrane
of fitting up a store suiuMe' for this purpose, In either
Cf the above•epeeified 7CSalltlee, will find a desirable
tenant by addressing "D. 13;' office or The Pmen.
.6 11 communications strictly confidential. jaB.4t*
11179.4 W 12
WANTED -A FIRST.CgASS SALES.
MAM, in a Boot and Oboe home. who can com
mand a near Pennsylvania and.Jeney made. Also, one
who has an established Western Penns - ylvania and Ohio.
trade. Those having a knowledge of the bodiless pre
ferred, Address "A. 8.," at it.ls office. with real name.
ia2Coev.
W ANTED-IN A PRY GOODS .TOl3-
BING BoUgE.fail expeli6need SaLESNIA.N. To
one wbo can influence a good eauntry trade a. !literal ea
3arT WM be givcit. Addresa Dox Philadelphia. P4At.
()thee. Cit
$20.x39 09
WANTED— CLOTIIING.—PERSONS
having Clothing to dispose of will please call on
or via r.pp 0 MITLEP.,
9tt6-ttittos3se No. 203 CINDST2I37 Street:
AN EXPY BIEN(' ED 800 K KEEP ER
&elm employment In the Evening in any warigniii
in which a knowledge of bn•ineee could be made
available. Addresx • • J. P. W.," Boxl P
ITHEINTIST WANTED-ONE USED TO
•-• 1 making Photographic Chemicals ptererred‘
ja2B•ht Address "P. C.' this office.
MIISIC.-A MUSIC - TEACHER
Wanted at tiro ➢Mountain Female Seminary. 13fr
mingbam, Huntingdon county. Pa.. for tsrm openinw
Web. Bd. Application can be made on P k.IDAY.IO A M..
Sa.n. 29. at the GIRARD if.i.IISE, CIISSPIi OW St. Please
inquire for L. G. ORII , II.
.I+l2B
("WE OF THE BEST LIFE
EAPTCI3 Companies in America Macsly WANTS
an ACTIVE MAN. to reronsenr it in this city. who has
an ext, naive acqnaintance and possesses some know
ledge of the bnainco4 Aliberitrand permanent compen
sation w ill be allowed. Address, with references, Y. 0.,
Box 702 ja.2o-tk
Ran A MONTH!—Wn W
ANT A EfFINTS AT
.41 , ur , - , e6oe.rsonth.expensespald.to sell our Eberta.sting
PencllA,Orizrda,l Burn:7p, and 13 other articli.e. le ci rem
lars sentfree SHAW CLASIC, Biddeford. Me. is27-2ro
AL DEPUTY QUARTERMASTER
GENERAL'S OFFICE—PsnAtaILPHYA. Yeb. e.
WORMS WANTED Dzunodlately to *arty GOAL to
the to'llowinx
Re To
r M . t. MA.
Yort Kontos, VA.
Alexandria. VA.
Newborn. N. O.
tors Royal. IS. 0. A. EOM
MO-tt ewptalu and Assistant Quartftrmaster.
$354,296 16
ITANDSOME SECON D.STORY COM
MUNICATING BOOMS 'mini lgoarding; Private
Table, if desired. at 11g33 CIISSTNITT Street ja2s.3t*
LONT AND FOUND.
LOST -A CERTIFICATE FOR ONE
Share in the KENSINGTON BANK, in the county
of Ph I/ adelphia. The finder will be suitably rewarded
if "eft at 31 aLd 1.3 STRAWBERRY Street.
3'46 tuthSt. HOSES WHEELER.
LOST OR MISLAID-WILLIAMS
PORT and Elmira Chattel Mortgage Scrip in favor of
BUSH & LOSDELL. Certificate No. 44. dated 9 mo. 27th,
1955, amount 5189.67_ Appilcation has been made at the
e dice of the Company for a new Certificate.
H. S, isioCoM B.
WILMINGTON. Del., Jan. 25, 1864. ia27
WAS TAKEN TJP, IN GER
MANTOWN. a RED COW. The owner or
owners are requested to come forward, prove property,
pay charges, and take her away, or she wilt be sold ac
cerdtng to law. G. W. DUIFOILDT,
WO at* Lieutenant of Police.
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
ARARE CHANCE TO GO INTO
business. already established for sixteen years. and
Laving a good run of custom. For sale. the STOGIC and
FIXTURES of a Boot and Shoe Store, No 1313 ALOIS
Street—one of the beet stands in the city. House to rent
low to a Good tenant, la3o-3ts
A BABE CHANCE.-FOB BALE,
the RESTAURANT, DINING, and BILLIARD
SALOON. No. 420 LIBRARY Street, opposite the Poet
Office, with or without tables. • Apply at the SALO ON•
1527-4 t.
Fj 011, SALE—STOCK, FIXTURES,
AND GOODWILL of a Jobbing Dry Goods and
Notion Rouse. MARKET. near Third, doing a first olass
country trade • offering a rare chance to any one wb hing
to embark in business. Reasons for present parties sea
insr out. poor health of •one of the same.
For particular/. address, real name, - Health," at
this 019100. ja2B-3t.
FOR SALE-THE WHOLE OR HALF-
Interest in a iiret-claseChestnFit-etreet Photographic
Betabikffi .
ment. Address F. P.. ' office of Ths Press.
ja.lo-atnth3V
COAL YARD FOR SALE.—THE BEST
fitted , up Yard in the citY. Capacity for dame any
amount of 'btorness. Inquire at 959 North NINTH
street, below Girard avenue. Terms easy. jan-6t"
TO BENT-A VALUABLE STONE
carARRY, situate alongside of and parallel with
Chester creek, where building atone can be got out with
great facility, there being tory feet of a breast, and but
little dirt on At not more than 25 yards from a Ant-rate
landing. For particulars, inquire of the anbecriber v on
the premises. WALTER C. LYTLE,
ja29 6t. CHESTER. Delaware county, Pa.
WEST PHILADELPHIA PROPER
TY.-Several choice large LOTS OF GROUND.
on. Walnut, Locust, and other streets, in the best
reeidence neiab.borhoods, for Eole, on veryl favorable
terms. by B. R. .FONSS,
.ia26.tuthr-Bt. No. 209 South SIXTH Street.
CM VALUABLE WEST PHILADEL-
Eca PHU. PROPERTY FOR SALE.—The large :hree
story double DWELLING situate on the north side of
SPRUCE Street, ICO feet east of Fortieth. or Till street,
containing large Parlor, Reception and Dining-room,
connected by folding doors; seven Chambers, Library,
and Hall Roams: Nursery, Bath-room. Store-room. two
Kitchens, with stationary Wash-tubs; Gas and Water
in every story: replete with every modern convenience.
The building is heated by Chilson'a cone-shaped Fur
nace; ventilating registers in all the upper rooms. The
ground is lest by 175 to a back street: is bsautifally
laid out, and contains a great variety of ornamental,
shade. and fruit trees. For terms apply at 3?r7 South
THIRD Street. 1530.30.
i re, FOR SALE—DESIRABLE DWEL.
ream LINOS and LOTS. situated on all the milli streets.
West Philadenahia Apply to
lt ZOBENT MACtiBBG Olt. 419. WALNUT Street.
ARCH STREET, 'PLEASANT RE-
AgaSIDENCE. No. 1317-20 feet S inches front. with
double back buildings; and all city conveniences. Lot
128 *eat deep. to a street. for SAL S and early PalwewiOn.
A P. &J. H. NORRIS. 910 ARCH Street. ja.3o
ei CHESTNUT STREET PROPER
TIES, West of Twelfth street. north aide, now sui
table to improve into Stores. One with Stable in rear. 20
feet 6 i riches (rout. 160 feet deep. For sale by A. P. dr J.
H. MORRIS, 9)6 ARCH Street. ja3o-3t5
GERMANTOWN.-FOR SALE.OR
BENT, and early possession given. the pleasant
RESIDENCE occupied by Dr. Darrach, on Green street.
near !Harvey, with pari
or. dining-room. winter and
summer aitchen (hot end cold water in each), bath,
water closet. plenty or shade and evergreen., with large
lot. A. P. & J 3. MORRIS.
iaSo.2t s 916 ARCH Street.
FOR SALE-A THREE-STORY
BRICK HOUSE, with three-story back buildings
and all latest improvements. No. 8.1.1 North ELE•
VINTH Street. ia3o-st.
FARMSIFOR SALE.-340 ACRES
near eaford. elaware, near Steamboat Landing.
200 antes near Seaford. Delaware, on navigable stream,
with Saw-mill,. large Peach Orchard, &c.
200 acres near Georgetown. Delaware. Price only
$2.500.
gin acres near Princeton. N. J. Stream of water
through the place. Price only eifti per acre.
50 acres near Abington Station, North Pennsylvania
Railroad. B. F. GLENN
ja3o-tf 123 South FOURTH Street.
03.692 50
er!, DESIRABLE DWELLING- FOR
.10Stlf.3ALE.—The convenient three story Dwelling. with
double three-story back buildings. No. 617 North
BLEVEDITH. Street. below Mount Vernon street, east
side, built In the very hes. manner. with all the modern
conveniences. Immediate poace.eion.
N. B.—Perrone deafens a well-built. nicely-located
dwelling, convenient to the Spring Garden-street marlret
and the various city passenger railroads, will hod the
above a very desirable residence. Apply next door to
the property. ja:3o 2t*
$8 692 50
de FOR SALE—A LARGE SCHOOL
..;:a+ or Boardiror House Prorerty at West Chester. 00 by
40 feet. Lot 200 by 170 feet, Immediate possession. AD-
Ply to
A. P. &T. H. MORRIS,
ja3o-sw7t* 918 ARCH Street.
$46,801 56
el PINE GROVE IRON WORKS-=
AliatFo3. SALE—liolling Mill and Forge. tenant boneee.
and 90 acres of good-farm land with buildings, three
mike froze railroad at Oxford, Cheater comity. Pa Ap•
ply to A. P. & J. H MORES.
iaSO-6ts 916• ARCH Street.
FOB S E—A FINE THREE
max STORY STONE HOUSE, and LOT, situated at the
"Green Tree" Station, on the Pennsylvania Central
Railroad, twenty miles from Philadelphia. The House
is large and modern built, with tine fruit, water. &a.
For further information apply to Miss A. R. DAVIS, on
the premises. or WM. T. ELBSRT,
jag-stuthlm• Wm WALNUT Street.
dtb FOR SALE PENN MANOR
F 2.1191, containing 196 &cies, considered one of the
best Farms In the State ; convenient to the railroad
station and near steamboat landing, on the Delaware
river ; first-class improvements. M. PF.TTIT,
ja29 323 WALNUT Street.
•
de TO LET—A COMMODIOUS
DWRT.LING, N0.13E North FRONT Street. Rent
moderate. Apply to WEIIIBRILL & BRO.
0e29-tf 47 and 49 North SECOND Street.
F 0 R SALE—A FIRST-CLASS
FAUX 'and COIIRTP.T DRAT. containing 160 acres
of Land. situate in DELA:WARR County. on the Phi.
ladelphia and West Cheater Plank-road, sin miles from
Market-street Bridge, one mile from termination of De
laware county P. Railroad. Thereon is a large man-
Mon-house, with hydrant at the door, and gas pipes in
the house. Tenant house, and every buildin ofereaarr
to carry on a large farm and dairy. Orchards &variety
of Fruit. The land is in the highest state of cultivation.
Forfurther information apply to the owner, AD AM
C. BCKFBLDT, living thereon, or to JAMBS A. FREE
MAN. 42% WALNUT Street. jaMl-61.
FOR SALE CHEAP -HOUSE 1818
=a-WALLACE Street, with all modern ina_provemont&
Enquire on the premises, or to Y. JANNEY, No. 16 6.
DILAWARS Avenue. Ja23-7P
T° C ARPENTERS AND BUILDERS.
LumBER.
08. SALR—at lase than market rates—a very tine
Tot of let
our INDIAN RIVER SAP 'FLOORING
inch Chick. thoroughly seasoned: will be sold low to
close out the yard at S. B. corner of EIGHTH Street Pad
GIRARD Avenue.
Also. 100.000 feet of White Pine Hoards, let, 211, and
panel. 150 Chestnut Posts, at 90 cents.
2 Carte. Sto.
The whole will be sold low for cash this month.
ja27-6t.
stikFOß SLLE.—SCHOONER CLIO,
RS
to burden. built at Cooper's Point. N. J., In
IEBO. of the beet seasoned timber; a fast sailer, of Rest
draft. and in complete order. Apply to
H. B. & G. W. BENNIRI3. WY 8. FRONT Street,
ja26 Or Dyottville Glue Wor ks.
MATERIALS FOB MINCE FIBS.
BUNCH. LAYNE. AND SULTANA RAISINS.
CITRON. INIREANTS. AND SPIONS.
OIDSE. WINKS. ag.k.
&LDERT 0. ROBERTS*
Dealer la rue Oreurioa.
- 114eraar 1413VERTSt as4l Tam *raga.
WANTS.
BOARDING.
IS=
AOADEMY OR MUSIC.
THE ORATORIO OF TEE MESSTAII.
By_ Handel. as performed by the
HARM it HAYDN SOCIETY OF PELLADELPHI/4
With so much success, on Christmas Matt last, by she
generous offer of the Society will be renrodused
ON Fit.MAY EVENING. FEBRUARY a. Het
At the Acadein_y_of Music.
:FOR THE BENEFIT On:HEN. B. muumuu OO-
- it atCßtit:
'FM solos and concerted pieces will be performed lair
the tint professional and amateur talent of she country.
soatained by the
. !Num? GETtlfakfrap.l4lllllSTßA,
And a'etiOiitii7OT over two hundred ioleee.
Tickets dfti cents.
Beats resmted Without extra chaige.
To be obtetned at the following
Academy of J. B. Gould. Serena and cntentant
streets . ; U. Andre. hod Chestnut strti. Lee a waltzes.
722 Chestnut etreet; Aebriead! Irvatis. Y 24 °hostess
street; W. 8. & Alfred Martieu,l3o6 Chestnut street.
Mr- The wae of tickets Wilt. tiosatrieme oa *oesetr.:
Peb. lit, at 9 o'clock fan
NEW CHESTNITALST. THEATRE.
WHAM) GROVAR--
A oLoßwErs SUCCESS.
TO•NIGHT.
L i E3TEE 'WA LL AflA'S COMIC D'RAMA,
THE VETIRAN
Magnilke.ut Scenery: Superb Costumes Efrom,itatioreed
plates); Delightful Music, and a cad of the utmost
strength, ft:Orr:ming Misses Sitsan Denin, Alice Fluids.
Sophy Glr.ber, Susan Schenck. Mrs. Mann, Marry Pee
HOD. Cberles.Burron, J. J. Prior, W. H. Donaldson. T.
F. Knisil.t. T. L. Donnelley. G eorge H. Andrein: K. b.
Everett, en:d other..
THE GRAND TAIAZAUX
Receive 14A: 7y an encore of . the most outline: !U
character.
A 1110111 dehltifli Military awl. Oriental Pagsiintat
would be ditllceleto Produce. P i 013 usal
.
WALNIIT-STREET Via - EATER
FAISPNTELL ENO a CINMEIAT
of the YOUTIK. pot - nr;: boantiral &Orem
LBW
ofw} o, In conrecinen Fe of Caleb:memo nightly mLihoeliiis
and contbined applf:Yarlore for Rests . wt:T appear
EVERY :STEDITSG THIS vim Eli
in her great orlainal,emotio - ral Play of
OR. 'Mr BIUCTIMENT.
Box Office open from Z Arbt. till 3P.M.
MIS. JOHN D.NRW'S NEW' Alicw w
STREW TEIBATR:P
BaIfIFIT 01 , STUART ROBSON.
FOUR IEOE4.FOUR PLEG2N.
TO.NIONT CSATIMAY). January 30.1013 t.
The new eerio-comic Drerrnoftntitlod.
DOING Fall; TEEN NISIST.
Bin Env kills, Stuart nobecila.'
To be followed by a new
CAPSILL"B.
Madamß. W. F. Camille Stuart Robson.
..a . ) mead Duval Bl,lqo Josephine Sanairr.
Arier to Ich 'THE HYB.1:JIIITB
Witb a Leal Tire ~ . .... ... Stuart Robaell,
To conclude with the thrilllns; dralva
DICK 1 UNPIN AND TOM BING.
Torn Kin Barton MIL
J:aelsey Glo g
nengreen v.. e• Stuart Robot.
MONDAY. MISS THOMPSON.
Cat lath - ease at 7.3 a" o'clock.
'ERR MAENNERCHOR RES PECT
-1.- . FULLY announce that their
FIFTEENTH FANCY DF:AR' BALL
wilLtake plea* on
MONDAY. FEBRUARY iet 1934
AT VTR
AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
It Is their intention to make this Ball one of the mesa
wed, of the season, and, therefore; breve adopted tha
following regulations:
Cards of adreUsion can only be had by anbacriptiOn at
the utdersigned—the mica to be TRIBE DOLLAR&
admitting a sentlematr and two ladies. Visitors gm
Please attend in Fancy Dress. heads or families on l y OK .
espied. Every exertion will be made by the Commitiw
to maintain the reputation these belle have• always et
Toyed.
The
Mimic will be furnished by Birgfeld's Band 1114
Orchestra, consisting of thirty-Ave performers.
Promenade Concert to commence ut half past ft o'clock.
the Polonaise at 9 0:13100k.
Carriacou sot down heading. aoath.taka-¢p"haadltlrt
north.
J. H. CAMP. No. 130 North Seventh strati.
R. T. ScHMIDT, No 46 North Third street.
M. KAISER. No 1019 Chestnut street.
C. NEUM AN. No. 940 Market street.
F. BALTZ. No 353 North Third street. - . '
LOUP; TOURNEY, No 227 North Second street,
C. N. MAIN. Fifth and Green streets.
F. W. E. ADAMS. No. 407 North Third street.
N WOLSIRFFER. No 980 North Sixth street.
C. BENEERT, No. 99 Bonth Fourth street.
F. L. ROSS'S. No. 711 Spruce street.
T. B.•POTSDAMER, No. SI North Third street. •
F. WEBB, No. Ni South Thi.r9. street.
G MUMS, & Co.. No. 1101 Chestnut street.
LEE & WALKER. No 722 Obe.tent street.
A. BIROFELD, No, 139 South Seventh street. jattAil
GREAT NATIONAL CI ROUE{
TROUPE—MARKET Street. above Twelfth.
Manageress, Mn. GBAILLBS formeriv Mrs
DAN RICIk
The People have popularly demonstrated that tali
GitEAT NATIOISAL clactrs ninot remain. 'l`ll4
agernent. in reeponse to public sentiment. have consantst
to
KEEP OPEN FOR THREE WEEKS LONGER.
and win present .s naval the
SPORTS AND PASTIMES OF THE 12/NO
in a style that will continue to reflect credit on the data
or the professito s that combine t )make•up the Great N.
tional Troupe,
g.ind'lSSlo.2-26 rents: Stage Seats, 110 cents; Private
Box, SS; Gallery. 26 cents
Evening performance commencing 7.40.
• MATINBBS
lIVER.Y WEDNESDAY AND BAITIIiDAT AIPTISRNOOL
00111DellelIIff a 2 o'clock.
CONCERT HALL
LECTURE ROOM.
CHESTNUT STREET. ABOVE TWEGFTR.
POSITIVELY THE Litt,T WEEK BUT ONE:
WUNDERLICH%
zoom/armor.
A series of ilinairatione of
T. S. ARTHUR'S
TEN NIGHTS IN A 8AR,03.0021. ,
Ala%
JOHN BUSTAN'S
PILGRIM'S PROC , REBS.
And other attractive Scenes from
LIFE, CHARACTER, NATURB, and ART.
Proprietor B,nd Manager Mr. dOSEPH VERIL
will continue for a abort season.
This splendid series of more than lOO grand Panoramic
Paintings was executed b_y
Mr. GEORGE WUNDERLICH,
an American Artist, who stands unrivalled as a acetate
Painter.
Admission 25 cents. Childrenl.s cents.
Doors open at 7 o'clock.
Liberal arrangements Malls with schools, temperance,
and other societies.
Matinee every Wednesday and Saturday afternoon at
3 o'clock. Children 10 cents. is 4 Mt
TEMPLE OF WONDERS.
ASSEMBLY
TENTH and cstEsTauT streets.
wn. 6 0 i= f 7,
MAGICAL and PIIILOSOPIIIOAI.; 13BPIRIMENTS:
Great Powers of VENTRILOQUISM, and-the LEARNED
CANARY BIRDS.
SIGNOR BLITZ will Annear In his lamming Entertain
ments EVERY EVENING. commencing at-714.
WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY AFTERNOON at 3
Admission 26 cents; Children 16 cents. la4-t[
P ENNSYLVANIA ACADPISIY OP
•■• _ _ THE FINE ART 4,
a.m& T STBS T,
OPEN DAILY (Sundayo oaxseuiedi from 9 A. M. tilt
igissiou cent!. Ohlldran half price iaV4l
EDUCATIONAL.
AA 017 ERNES S, TO TEACH EE FRENC
and k 118ie wauted Excellent position. Philadelphits
Teachers' Inttitute, 217 South THIRD Street. It.
THE SPRING TERM OF MISS
-.L. STOKES' SCHOOL, MAIN Street, above SCHOOL.
Germantown, commences February I. The Object Sys
tem will be introduced in the Primary Departmont.
Ja2S St
COMMERCIAL COLLEGE.
A FORTUNE INANEDIMATION
A HINT TO A$TIRiNG4O5tiliG MBN
. .
The readiest means of honorable and lucrative em
ployment is in a thorough education for business. A.
lull preparation in the science of Accounts, Cototnerstni
Otticulations. Commercial Law, litminege Penmanship.
Business Cerrespondence. Perms, &a., can be acquired
by spending a few weeks. either day or evening. at
BRYANT, STRATTON, & CO.'S NATIONAL COMMER
CIAL COLLEGE. B. B. corner of SEVENTH and CHEST
NM' Streets. This Institution afforde facilities acknow•
ledged to be unequalled by any other in the State.
business men and others are respectfully invited to ,
call and examine our Publications and other facilities
for Imparting a thorough practical Business Education.
.030 7t.
MILITARY.
tis 7 5 -TWE NTY F. EC ON D WARD
BOUNTY. —Volunteere will obtain a mustering oill.
cer's certificate that they are credited to the Twenty
second ward. which will be paid by the undtrsigned
every day. between the hours of 2 and 4 P. M , at the
Union League Roam Germantown.
JABBZ GATES.. Treasurer.
Twenty-second Ward Bounty Fend.
HEADQUARTERS PROVOST MAR.
SEAL FIRST DISTRICT PENNSYLVANIA, No.
South THIRD Street.
PHILADELPHIA, Januar/ 2501.
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 beim—
dited to
ANY WARD IN THE CITY OF PHILADELPHIA
the recruits may . select.
The City and Ward Bounties will be paid in cash, Go..
verument Bounties by instalments. Apply to
Capt. FREDW. ZARRAAMER.
BecraitingOlticer.
TWELFTH WARD-8702 BOITNIPM
in,
All Recruits accredited to the Tw'Era WARD
- will be entitled to the following Bounties.:
Malted States Bounty (Veterans) $402
United States Bounty (New liscrults).. ..... 302
•
City Bounty, Cash tio
Twelfth-ward Bounty, cash down ..... .... NI
New Recruit's Bounty 6172
Veterans' 702
Si TLe Disbursing Committee sit daily, at MILE
TART HALL. 532, North THIRD Street, where each.
Recruit Gan rely on receiving
SIFTI DOLLARS CAREL
upon being accredited to the Twelfth ward.
Job W. Rickards, L. S. Engles,
Cbas M. Wagner, George biritz ,
Abel C. T. Smith, John H. Siner,
Fred. Ladner, Charles E. Abel,
Committee.
:is PEARSON. Treasurer.
PROVOST GUARD.- ONE THOU
SAND RECRUITS WANTED FOR PROVOST GUARD
DUTY.
The Honorable Boaretary of War has authorize&
major Gemara' GEORGE CADWALADBR to organize and
(QUID a special force, for Oarrison. Provost, Guard, and
other duty. --
Yen of good character and unexceptionable habits.
who can bring good recommendations from reliable MI.
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 Print
en, as well as Carpenters and other mechanics. will be
required for special duties.
Do man need apply for adnaceton Into this °minicab:la
unless he can bring the recommendation above mon.
Coned. le between 18 and 46 . yeare of age, and at-lead
6 feet 5 inches in height.
Recruits will be clothed and placed on duty at the. Pro
. Barracks as fast as enlisted..
Recruits from the city. or country will begredited 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 promteue and ac t i n
good faith towards persona who have been accredited to
them for the purpose of avoiding the draft.
For further information apply to the General Recruit.
tug st u ti cc , Provost Marshal's Office. FIFTH- and BUT
TONWOOD Streets. Philadelphia.
R. A. PRINK.
Lient Colonel and Provost Marshal.
HOTELS.
JONES HOUSE,
HARRISBURG, PA., I,
CORNER MARKET STREET AND MARKET SODA=
/first-dam house. Terme. $2 Per day,
NMI CORRECT PIANO TUNING.
-Mr. C B. BARGENT' B Orders 'for Punter
end Repairing P 19.11014 are received at MASON B CO.
Store. 907 CHESTNUT . Street. only.
Mr. S. has bad eleven years factory eXPerience in DOH
Eon. and Ave years' employment in ebiladelplOs
SPECIAL —Pianos reinathered to Bound as soh and
sweet-toned as new, amthout removing.
Terme for Tutting. Sr.
BRADBURY'S GOLD MEDAL
PIANOS were awarded SEVEN NMI"
PALM IN YOO4 WRAY& during the fall of MI The
most flattering testimonial' hare recently been reeelye4
from a large rougher f the Mast eminent artiste, its .
eluding
ErCIT'INC.NAoIt. MANOR, AND WOLFBOHN,
who declare Oda the illitrumeuts possees. IA the htitheek
degree. the essentials of a
PNRYBOT PIAND-FORTE.
O. ANDBX & CO ,
1104 CEIIO3PNITY Street.
JOHN L. OA.PEN, PHRENOLO
GIST, marl's consulted. DAY and InratlitireLoa
adaptation to BUSlllaia. Trade. and Proteanion,.•
on thia Improvement of lemitia. correction of
ihnlha formation of frienaphiaa. &O. Val VW
eeriptMne of character given when relutred at No. *5
El W7lit fitzant. aim@ ClutatAtit. an3-thattilintt
Nanagw.'
C. H. Mini'.
iwsl4-6m([