'hlladelpltia. Market*. PIZILADIMPMA. Jan. 4.1864. !ket continues dull at former prices; sales TO) barrels, at $707 23 for common to IT. and $7 60 it barrel for good ditto. rid bakers are buying at from VW 00 f ir 7107.3.23,; for extra: 37.2507.7 8 for extra sBolo l s barrel for fancy brands as to tins, lur is scarce, and selling at $8 60 WI barreL here le little or nothing doing. eat le drill: small sable of red are making fair to prime Western and Pennsylvania lilOc 11 bushel for white. Bye iii SCirea, taidPinTy gat 1400 1r busheL Cora is vo'y thou, reties' of new yellow are making at 112@llte ho v a t. are unchanged: sbont 2400 bastes, sold at liigBd, 'the latter for heavy Pennsylvania. BANK. no No ICtnercitron is held at s3o ' 3 ton, but 'we hear of no sales. corrov.—Yrice s 'remain about the in m 9 Rillast quoted. and the market is - firm, with small sales of middlings at na syo .s lb. cash. GEOCEEISS. — In Coffee there is very little doing, email sales of Rio are reported at 33035 e lb: a esiall sate of now -crop New Orleans Sugar was made at 1431 e lb. pßovisions.—noidfre continue eery firm in their views; 200 bble old mess Pork Fold at CP; 200hble Beef gams sold at the same price: 201 ca-ks Pialed Hams sold at lliiigaie t ie lb; Lard is firm, and selling at 13 , 4 Z 1.11403 15 WHiblii is unchanged; Webb], sold at 92098 c, and dredge at 00 /A gallon_ - The following are the receipts of Flour and Grain at this port to-day: Philadelphia Cattle Market. JAIMART 4. 1861. The arrivals and sales of Beef Cattle at iPe' Ave .flue Drove Yard continue moderate, reaching about 1.600 .bead. Common cattle are unchanged, bat good quality are in demand, and prices about 50c the 100 his hatter. First quality Penna. and Western Steers are selling at from 11,141,032 c; EeCO ad do at 954(rptir. a.d common at from 71100 lb. as to quality. All the cattle on sale to-day Vera dlePo , ed of Within the above range of pric COWS.—About 100 heat sold at the Avenue Drova Yard • at from la up to S4O V head. according to quality. SITHaP have advanced. :with tales of 4.0u0 head at from 8C 66 ,40 th, gross. flooe are tr,. rte. and prices better, with sales of 2.000 Lead at the different yards at from 1.9@.9.70 trite 100 Ma, n The cattle on sale to-day are from the following States: 600 head front Penns, Ivania. 570 head from Illinois. 430 head from Ohio. A. M. Feller & Co.. 129 Western Steers, selling at from 1101131 c al It" for good to extra. Martin & Shriner, 50 Western Steers. selling at from 1(§11.34C for good to extra. &Matta & Hochman, 50 Chester county Steers. selling at from le.h3llc, for good quality. John liervin, 00 Western sneers, selling at from B(g9c for common quality. P. Hathaway, 56 Chester county steers, telling at from Elgilko for common to extra quality. Jones 7AcCiete, 17 Weetetn. Steers. selling at from ..cCellc for fair to good quality- B C. Baldwin, 40 Chester county steers, selling at from -9@rll3ic for common to extra Mooney & Smith, 125 Western Steers. selling at from z-elzy for CvlP/11011 to tortra. J- & J 18 Western Steers, selling at from B@l3c for common to extra. G. Shemberg, 38 Illinois Steers, selling at from 9(5)11e for common to good quality. COWS AND CALVES. About 130 Cows arrived and P old this week - at Phillips' Avenue Drove Yard. There ls a good demand. awl prices are lather better. springers selling at from 62.,@ 32. and Cow and Calf at from $25 up to $45 oer head as to quality yoor old Cows are salting at 4(dl per head. Calves—about 27 head sold to-day at from 4@50 7 ffi.as to weight and condition.. THE SHEEP MARKET The arrivals and gales of Sheep at Phillips' Avenue Drove Yard reach about 4.000 head this week. Yoe de mand is better and prices have advanced.. Good rat Sheep ere selling at prices ranging from 6,g6!4a ill lb. .gross; common are quoted at 6,a@5 c ry It. Lambs are zanier scarce. and selling at prices ranging from s3lg4 head. according to quality. THE HOG MkEKET. . . . The arrivals and sales of Hogs at Union, Avenue, and Rising Son Drove Yards are smaller than usual this - meek; the market in consequence is more active and Prices have advanced, ranging at from $9.49.75 the 100 • The net. 1.135 head sold at Remy 437ass' Union Drove Yard, at from WO 30_ the Ito Its net. 560 head sold at tLe Avenue Drove Yard by Cronse & Co. at from Scall. 75. the 100 lbs net 500 bead sold at Phillips a Muth's Rising San Drove Yard. at from 4 4 . 0 en.9.75 the 100 Ms net, according to quali ty. New York Cotton Market. Jan. 4 COTTON —There bas been a very fair inquiry to-day, and prices are maintained. We hear of sales of some I.n bales on a basis of Sl3 82c for Middlings. ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS VP TO TWELVE O'OLOOR LAST NIGHT. Confinenstal—ltitith Isaac Eckert, Beading, Pa. D Sedirwick. Syracuse B Stover. New York T Willey. Boston J W Bickwell, Boston W W Nichols. Boston Lucas Sever. Boston S Starbuck & la. New York W Bond. New York • J B Mandell, New York J T Smite, New York John T Giles & son. NY C DI Bally, New York C Levitt, Palmyra, N Y G W Grafilin, Baltimore A J Wright, Jr, U SN Aug Barnes. 11 S Edw Putnam, U S N Dr Zachario. New York L Oidnuelit dau. Penna Calvin Blade. New York B Shepard. New York Ruins H Gilbert, Dew York Walter B Lawton. N Y Byron Sprague. Pray, R.l C A Wood, Roston C W Hunt Balton Hontg Hunt. Baltimore J . Rogers. Washington J Fredenwald. Baltimore E Greenbaum, Baltimore Geo H Grave.. Albany! &mg R C S ilex, U S A D Stein. Pittsburg W H Trego. Baltimore S A Henry. New York Il F Guthrie & sister, Ohio Geo Diehl & la, Maryland ) P Tucker & w, Easton Mime Chare. Washington Mrs Anna A Eaton R O'Connor. New York Rev T H Babcock & w. Pa J B Bacon, Sit g Sing, N Y W C Waring Yonkers, NY Geo B Boyer, Boston Mrs Boyer. Boston Min I B Boyer, Boston Miss M L Boyer. Boston H Ensign & la, Cincinnati Semi P Avery, New York semi B Buggies. New 2 ork F E Borne, New York B 2 Norris. Boston George Wilkes S 0 Wall. Princeton W Brower. New York S W Tichener, N ew Jersey B R Bullews, St Louis E Toumund, blew York H C Yale. New York J H McDowell, New York Girard—Chestnut. Daniel Harper, New York 8 Sowers. Ta manaa, Pa il 7 flittnib eII,US BS B Cllert son. Manisa. BC Cuthertson,Sr. klitryid CMlathburn,COester, Pa A m 0:doom Washington H S Lansdail. St Louis W L Childs. New York Geo Sherwood. Chicago Ti Sanderson, New York Channcey Page Boston J Cummings. New York G E Brown, New York Geo H Jacobs, Jr, Maas Jan 31 Simpson. Mass Stetson, Oran ge.N J Dr Geo Rex. Chetter.Pa Lockwood,US S Con wsp,saneas .itso G bloat. New Y ork W Palmer, New York j B Whiting, New York J Williams R . Shecwosd.Martinthit Cbas Beilows,Nevr JOISOT Henry Howe, New Jersey Saul Perkins, Nem York Tiros Ooodwin,New Yoik Charlet. Sharp. Boston IN Chandler & la. Ohio . . . M H Tbarp NO, Oh , o Geo Keller,New York . . . James C I3asty, New York John Clark. II S Mrs James Allen, Carlisle Miss M Agen, Carlisle Robt Crain; dr fa: Colnmbla AMP J S Cram. Columbia J L Elliott. Newark, Del J T Griffith Newark, Del Isaac A Altbons. Reading B T7BOll. Reading H C Yocum, Memphis Hies M Sterling, Jer Shore Blercharitst 7 —Fourth. J W Barelton„ New Jersey Miss A Wilson, Allentown S Seymour, New York J M Heinsheimer, Cin .1 Barden, Paterson, N J F French, New Jersey 31 J Bremer, Allentown Gerry, E.brewsbury, ra 0 Lawson; Bell's Mills. C Wistar. Salem. NJ Miss C Wistar. Salem. N J 3lrs S S Carpenter, N J Mrs Coatis & son. N J _lira P W Burris, N J Mrs .1T Surds; New Jersey M J Bar„ Lancaster P Arnol d, Carlisle A IT Blair, Carlisle Andrew Blair, Carlisle Ainerican—Utreatmer G H Preston & lady, Batt W Taylor; Baltimore J B Dougherty, Del co, Pa A Wood. Hellogz, Few York Louis Dttrr. New Y ork G W Collins. Urbana,Q Sire F E Tracy Chas Rich,Ealtimore B F Freeman, New York Georgo Runyan. Wm Mahn, Penna J T Pierson, Baltimore J Heyman. Alexandria, Va N Q Horner, Baltimore - W C North & lady, Balt Chao W Franklin, Phil a. John Opayche. Baston J N Burritt, US N Alex Weiss. Barton W Carter, Penna J R Calderwood, N Y Hre Sedinger, Brooklyn James Brown Thos B Jaz e. Maryland 0 Aaron, Harleville St Lottla—Ckseatraut B Brown W Alexander. Virginia Caps 6 15 Graham & wife WC itlye.rt SN Ellis. U S N 8 El Rand. 11 5 N G W De - Yonne. New York E KftlllllooTer George Thompson, N Y T Darral, Penna D B Lupton. Cincinnati J D Wilson & lady. Wash E Wilkinson. New York F F Patterson & wife, N J The Unlon—Arch -John Cook. Et Clair. Pa Isaac Gould. Trenton, N D L Anderson,_ Trenton, NJ Jam J Darudellar, Perna Isaac Lane,Wain. Del Geo W Zieger, Green Castle W Farrel, Musgrove John Ralston, Tamaqua National—Race I H D Potte Pottsville X I, Bell dr la, Maryland W Arrnent, Lancaster J Hearing, Beading Ig V B Steinmetz, PottetoWn D M Tice, Lebanon, Pa B. d Being, Lewisburg g P Bober, Lebanon States Unicas—Narke J D Gordon, w York - 'Wm Harry-; New - Sersev Rood McLaren. Wilmington ♦B Brame. Elizabethtown A Wolfkiln . Lewistown P Skinner, New Jersey S J Sener, Columbia B Ci Johnson. New York Commercial—Siztas • P W Ziegler:Pork co, Pa .J J Howe. I' 8 A .T 6 Hicks. Chester co. Pa /Ors L Fredd. Chester co J Predd. Chester co Mrs H Anderson Chester Co 1.-* B H Chambers. Chester co V 7 Mallon. Delaware D H. Leedow. Newtown 43 Pearson. New Jersey Hodgkins. • Hodisktzm, Oxford, Pa Zl. ' il. Eagle—Third a + • rr Horeb. Hleinsville Lerch. Cherryvi ll e H Lerch. Cherryettle Boehm. HellertoWn.Pa • b Bucks Campbell. Bucks so --- 1 Taylor. so um's Hotel A King. Lancaster tzar P Fairiamb - 101c/c. Ohio •••••...L$ bble 5 040 bus 4.740 bus . 5,504 bus nd Chestnut streets W Burke, Pittsburg Ire 1,1 Carpenter, Ii ti A Gaser.. Cincinnati 1J D Wilson - - - • A Burke, Ohio 0 A Kirkland. Baltimore L Eaton, New York J B Henry, New York Mark A D VT Allen. N Y J B Cochran, New York R E Bennett, Lew York D Lsnee. New York S Ammerman, New York W N Strong, Albany _ . . IThos 1, Thornell St la, H Y S B McLear, Delaware Z H P Hale. Troy- N Y W Wolff. Pottsville Miss C J Wolff Pottsville Cleo Patterson, Pottsellle Theo F Patterson U 3 A - Reading SJ P Banks, S Kennedy, Penns Mai J M Wails. Delaware 0 Hall & wf, Warner, Pa EL Kennedy Mr & Mrs Champlin. Maine D W3foore.New Jersey H P Hale, Troy Mr Kershaw Miss - H G t;lehards, Penns J Richards, Chamberabnrg Mrs Olcott. Washington A 0 Cambridge, Louisville E Ii Foster F Nicholson, Baltimore W B Tolle. New York Cant G J K Farrell. ',Gentili J & Brodhead & w. Wash Mrs Budd, New York . . Wetmote & son Walker C Garwood. New York_ Chaa J Buck &w. N York Alm Ward, New York J Perham. Bnston V 7 Tll Dancan New York C March, anaenlaad IN P Haven, New York Pit Lathrop, New York W Jackson. Harrisburg W B Berger & w. N Castle Jay look F Masterson. $t Paul W Thomason. New York Tompkin son,:New York G A McDonald, New York Chas Bird &la New York B Hirsh. York, Pa Josiah Colin, New York Thorn J Burr, New York Jos W Jewelt, New Haven text, below Minns. ,LP Adams,Lancaster ' R W Wilson & ia. Lana atter John Nol, New 'York W P Hayden, Chicago C 8 Deyos,thicago W C Cattell, Palma 'JPDowIin,USA N H Wright,ll S N C H Pendleton, U S N C N Price. Maryland F L Price, Maryland J F Dillon & wf. Davenport A L Griffon, Buffalo !John Furey. USN W Bolton, Baltimore Jno Donaldson, Ashland Geo Ormrod, Tamaqua J W G rove. Lebanon Peter Grove, Dsnvil le Mrs M A Masthell, Washtn N Dickson • JUG H White, Maryland B H Tray T J Mahaffey. Alexandria Mr et Mrs J W Wilson . Ind Miss King, Maryland Mica Buchanan. Maryland Miss Taylor, Maryland W - v• Wilson Maryland Maryland WLoffer, W G Sproston, Baltimore Geo 8 Sproston, iT 9 N J H Bewley, SmYrdig, Del Wm Clark, New Orleans W H Broughton. II 9 A Geo B Lamson New York C Wills. New Jersey C Hill. Philadelphia Geo Brown, New York J Cummings D S Greggory, Loudon, Eng Mrs Margarau, New York S C Blackeston, Delaware G Wharton & la, Penna W J Howard, Pittsburg street. below Area.. B Stickle & la, Illinois T Ii Bench, Centre co, Pa J Collins & la, NY W T Harris, Lancaster co L T Kirk, Lancaster co C F Datesman, Milton A Koster, Carbon co W L liofecker. Altoona N Belford, Manch. Chunk IC Belford, Manch Chunk W Mien Newark. N J N Mason, B , Iton I B Crosby. Newark, N J W Conner. Indiana & Spencer, Trecton, N - J B S _Hughes, Paterson, N J Mrs B D Bennett. N J A & Thompson, Mt 'Union F Laser, Heading street, above Fifth, Rai F Smith, Reeding TB Andrews B sltimore J E Young, Baotou, Pa . J Dußole, aew York CII Seeley, New York Mrs H W Lynch. Delaware Miss Lynch. Delaware E Shaw, Del co, Pa Jas NE Hamilton. Ky Ohm A Crew" Wash, D C Andrew Tackgan.ViTemh,DC J W Steacy. Pdiraa F A Curiae, Delaware JC McKee. Chambe rams Lient Col S Smith James Baynes. Baltimore J R George, Hartsville '- It Carrow, Bristol & Hurst, Delaware V Matador, New Jersey. Bartlett C Frost Charles H Carter NLoher, !ISA Henry Neville,ll J.Millward, Old Point irtiret, above Third. Chas H Nimble. H J R Winlack, Salk co des B Wilkinson, rt Y R Stanhope. Penne S Wood di wife. Penna 11 Barry, Baltimore W B Rosenbaum. B Whitney, New Jersey W A Ordwa 'l' Brennen, Elkto n ill Thos Wilson & wife. N Geo Gibeon, New York A Stone, %New York Whitmarsh, New Heck Wm Yeo, St Clair, Pa tweet. above Third, 1.1 Millman, Pottsville Miss A Jardine Beading Win Faux. Danville E B Pattmsoa & I Lane e 0 W H Hamer. Baltimore H Drabsckeld. New York George Brown. Tamaqua David Claris. Easton eet, above Third. V B Stewart, Beaton A H Pitehthorn. Reading He Bechtold Mt Joy. Pa 0 A Jacoby, Bloomebar( J A Blarquett, Harrisburg A S Dotter D Lamb, Pittston. Pa Miss S Lamb, Pittston, Pa street. above Sixth. I H Whyte. Montgomery co Taylor, West Chester David Bedard . eyn . . J T Rolds, New York 1H B Hanadton.Lancaeter co J X Ely. Altoona EI B Smith, Herrlabttrg 3 Moorhead. Millersburg I Hl5 Brandt. Lancaster co set, above Clamstwat. P J Phillips. II El A. 8 II Rutter. Pottstoifn B Lang. Penns B B Hatfield. Coatesville J B Brownell. •Coatewrille P J Nichols. Oxford P McSparren. Lancaster co C E Elston. Downingtown. Mcdfrillin. Penne J Todd, Bellefonte, Pit eat, aboveCallowhill s Win H Lambert, Rucks co Harrison, HiHer. realm W 8 Reilenyder, Beading Horn, Berke co Levi Levan Barks co Wm Chub, Backe co • strove. above Rasa John 8 Kline, Palma A Vatecoterjniester so A Bowman" Eluntinrion 00 Wm Ya 4 Omer. Yeanit, Bleak Dear—Third SC, above Callowbin R Na . Nagle. Newtown Caspar Roads. boroorion B Ngle Newtown J K Brim, artinsvitle Claimer Bobb hen Rockville .kfm T eager. Dauphin oo Beni Beans. Yardleyville Jacob K Hill. B irlville Geo Adams. Penne gaml Long. Rorke ee Jos Howland, Montgamy co Nicholas Lone. Barks Co win H Robb. Rockville I 8 W Leakier. Barks cc J H Willard. Rockville Madison—Second street, above Market, O W Orove. _Bucks co N Bhurts. New Jersey L March, 6troudsburg 4Blackweil, Trenton, B Mansfield, Stroudsburg Tho Las. Lock Haven J L Bowers. Stroud:burg 1.1 H Brodhead. edilford, Pre J L Fairchild, New Jersey A Panel. Books co SPECIAL NOTICES- THE BELLEVUE STEREOSCOPE. OE EMI STE utos.corE Perfected, patented reeeraber I. 1t63. cart be bed of J. HALL, wholesale and retail travelling agent, at 323 NEW Street. near Fourth. Philadelphia, for two days. Alva, the CRAIG MICROSCOPE. Prices (retell) PREPARATION FOR BUSINESS LlFE.—Trro _ rongli and cr.n.tical instruction in BOOK-KEEPIR G. Adapted to the, rarions departments of trade, Penman ebtp. Mercantile Galc,latioriti, Forma, atc., at CRITTENDEN'S Commercial College. No. 637 CHESTNUT Street corner of Seventh. Students inqincted separately, day and evening. jaa 3t. FOR ONCE, WE TAKE PLEASURE IN CALLING the attention of our readers to an advertisement—that of HO WE & STEVENS' "Family Dye Colors, " These Dyes have become a household necessity, and so general in their we that many a well-dressed lady finds that many an art:cle. once rejected as out of date, is. by the aid of these Dyes, made as good as new. ja4-St ELECTRICLITLY SCIENTIFICALY ADPLIXD by Dr. A. H. STIVENS, 1418 South PETTY SWAZI. ?hitudelphis. ttoSs-tt ONE-PRICE CLOTHING, OF THE LATEST STYLES. triple in the Beet Dfanner,expresely for itsrem SALSS. LOWEST Selling Prices marked in Plain Figures. All goods made to Order warranted satiable tory. Our ONE-PRICE SYSTEM is strictly adhered to. SE are thereby treated alike. de23-ly JONES CO.. 604 MARKET Street. GOLD PENS RE POINTED EQUAL TO NEW, on the receipt of 35 cents. Circulars for the John son Pen, sent on application, by Mail or other wise. B. S. JOHNSON, Manufactory. and Office, 15 MAIDEN LANE, New 'York City Hera DYE I- HAIR DYE I I BATCHELOR'S 'Celebrated HAIR CYR is the Beet in :46 World. The only Harmless. True. and Hatable Dye known. This splendid HOT Dye h perfect—changes Med, Rusty, or Gray Hair. instantly to a Mom, Blasi 3r Natural Brown, without injuring the Hair or stain ing ths Skin. leaving the Hair Soft and Beautiful; im parts fresh vitality, frequently restoring its pristine color. and rectifies the ill effects of bad Dyes. The cennine is signed WILLIAM A. BATCHELOR; all others are mere imitations, and should be avoided. Sold by ill Druggists, dm. FACTORY. 81 BARCLAY Street, New York. Betchelor's new Toilet Cream for Dressing the Hair. iY2S-17 DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT CURES Rheumatism and never fails. Bristol. Pa, 12 me. 81, 1292, according to the order of the society of Friends.-Clay ton E Haines. of Gloucester county. H. J.. to Carrie Comly, daughter of Emmor Comm No cards. 33/3Eirk. LEll3lklf.—On the 3d 'natant, William lif.ifloidest son of Wm. R. and Elizabeth Lehman, aged 2% 77Nrs. The relatives and friends of the family, Philomathean Lodge, No, 10, I. 0 of 0 F.. and the order in general, are invited to attend his funeral, from the rPsidenee of hie parents, Wistar street, Germantown, on Thareda , 7th inst. et 2 o'clorli. P. 31 ta'ACKHOUSS.— On first day morning, 27th instant, Powell Siackhouse. in his 79th year. EC.1031..-00 the morning of the 2d instant, after a short illness. Margaret relict of the late John Eckel. The relatives and f. iends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, No. 25 . 5 North Sixth street, on Thursday, the 7th instant. at 10 clock A M. 555 . • . Xtro.6.—On the 2d inst.. Edward E , son of Joshua and Anna W. Paxson, in the 11th year of his age tt• HALLOWELL On the 2d inst., Charles Hallowell, in the 43d year of his age. His friends are invited to attend his funeral from his lateresidence, cornet of Bridge and Thirty-second streets, West Philade.plda, on Third day. the sth (oat , at ICI A. M. Interment at South Laurel Hill. ** 0011E16.—On the 211 instant. after a very short illness. Jesse Ogden, in the 78th year of his age. The funeral will take place from the residence of his brother, Jahn Al Ogden, No. 446 Marshall street, on Third day, 6th instant, at 10 o'clock. BECKER, —On the 3d instant, in the 11th year of his age. Edwin. L. Becker, son of George J. and Anna Al. Becker. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend his funeral from toe residence of his Parents. private dwelling No. 1 Girard College. on Wednesday morning at ten o'clock. To proceed to Mon ument Cemetery. 31. . . . W FIGHT. —On the Rd instant, Min Diary Wright, dal:Later of the late Francis Wright, of Boston Kase. The funeralill take place from her late residence, at Mrs. Foulke's, No. Sansom street, this (Tuesday) af ternoon at 3 olclock. . . . . . WOLF.—On the 2d lust., Kra. Eliza. Wolf, in the 63d year other age. The relatives and friends of the family are re.pectfally invited to attend the funeral from the residence of a. M. Zueich. Thirty-fourth and Bridge streets, Mantua, his (Tuesday) afternoon. 6th inst.. at 2 o'clock. Interment at Laurel Hill. BLACK DRESS GOODS.--CASR mratss. Velour Reps. Tamises. 3-4 and 6-9 Mona. Merinoee. Henrietta Cloths or silk-warp Cash meres, Ottoman Popline, Irish Poplins, English And french Bombazines. Alepines. corded Mousseline', Aus. sraliau Crepes. Bwratheas, Turin (Goths.. Paramattas, De Babes, or iental Lustros, Alpacas and Mohair Lustre Eeps Angle% Mourning Silk. Annum, Poult de Soto and Pros Grain Silks. BESSON & SOW, oeM Mourning Store. No. 918 CHESTNUT Street. - PYRE & LANDELL, FOURTH AND .L ' A ARCH, have a fine stocß of desirable SHAWLS VYRE & LANDELL ALWAYS KEEP the very beat makes of BLACK SILKS known to the trade. EYRE & LANDELL KEEP A PULL stock of Blen's Wear; also, HIL GIBE'S BEST BLACK -CLOTHS. jet COOPER SHOP VOLUNTEER RE FRESHMENT SALOON. MONDAY EVENING. January 4 1864. A special meeting of the Cooper Shop Volunteer Re freshment Committee wee held this evening to take some action in relation to the death of Mrs. 31aRY ANN RAINES, one of the oldest and most active of the Lady Committee of the Refreshment Saloon. 3lesers. W. R. Mellen, W. Sprole, and E. S. Cooper were appointed to draft a preamble and resolutions, in respoet to th e deceased. The following iePCrt, was submitted and unanimously aPpr .gor i le death of Mre. MARY ANN H %INES, one of the original of the Lady Committee of the Cooper-Shop. Vol unteer Refreshment Saloon, we are free to say th.t We have lost an efficient co-laborer in the cause 'we have voluntarily espoused, and the soldiers have lost another friene, who had devoted much of her time to ail sea sons and at all home. in assisting to teed them while passing through the city. either to or from the war. The services rendered by this lady cannot be computed. She was ever active and cheerful, and engaged in the Work with a will, under the impulses of a heart full of patri otism. When death removes from our committee one so universally esteemed for her many excellent grialittes, it Is due to the deceased to take such action as might be suggested by the sad event. Therefore, while be bow With due submission to the will of the almighty Ruler. vet We think it proper tcl submit the followni g resolu tions: P. soZreiZ, That in the demise of Mrs. Mary Ann Raines, we have lost the services of one of the oldest members of this Committee; society has lost an estimable member, and the soldier a true friend., R6sotesd, That this Committee condole with the family of deceased in the loss they have 'sustained and that, in a hedy we Will attend the funeral. .Resolved, That the Committee of ladies and gentlemen of the Union. Volunteer Refreshment Saloon be invited to loin with ns, in paying the last sad. trionte of respect to the de: vaned. Re.s.oi:ced, That these proceedings be published, and that an engrossed copy of the same be presented to the family of the deceased. R MELLEN. W, SPRO R 8. COOPER. W. M. COOPER. President. JACOB PLANT, Secretary pro. tem. , it UNITED STATES CHRISTIAN COMMISSION. —Cash Acknowledgments for the week ending December 31, MY: Army Committee Y. M. C. A., Boston, per Jos. Story. Treasurer $3.000 00 Army Committee, Portland, Maine, per Capt. Sturtevant, Treasurer 1,000 00 Public Meeting held in Fast Presbyterian Church. Belvidere. N. J $63 00 .A Lady, Belvidere, N. J 50 fO-113 00 Ladles' Aid Society of Lambertville, N. J. ••• •• 100 00 Collection at a Public Meeting in Sierras= Re formed Crumb, in Easton. Pa 71 10 Contributions received at Womelsdort Penna. 153 (0 Part proceeds of Mr. (Tough's Lee= es 381 32 Collection, birth United Presbyterian Church, 17 75 Capt. Robt, B. Beath 5 CD West Spruce-street Prtsby terian.Church, per H. D. bherre. d, Treasurer 31 72 (rapt. B. P. Nuirheld, of Rush's Lancers........ .NI 00 Willis m A. Blanchard. (additional) 50 00 Charles Emory 3 00 Collection, Central Presbyterian Church, (addi tional) 426 . Collection at Meeting held in St. ~Matthew's Ypiscopal Church, per Army Committee Y. M C. A. , Philadelphia 21 78 Bildesburg Presbyterian Church 17 05 Tract Society M. E. Church 168 67 New York Committee 11. S. Christian Commis sion 515.55 Army Committee of Y. M. C. A., Boston 600 35 Contributions received at Washington. Agency from Soldiers and others 689 72 Contributions received at Vicksburg Agency from Soldiers and others 275 85 Amount received from the country, to be ac knowledged at lens , h, in the religions plpers. ass 37 Amount Previously acknowledged Total $232,31.8 39 308. PATTERSON, Treasurer. The United States Christian Coramissionbers leave to ackrowledge the receipt of the following additional Hos pital Stores, up to the 31st ult. : PENNSYLVANIA. Philadelphia-1 box, dean unknown. 4 bottles wine, Mrs. Imlay. 1 parcel Housewives, Headhunt Hari nee S. S. 1 box, Ladies' Aid Society, 1 box, John Davie, Esq. 1 box, Mrs. West. 2 pairs woolen socks, knit by a blind woman. aged 76, for the Soldiers of the Union Army. 93 packages from the country, to be acknowledged at length in the religions papers. Oar friends will please accept our many thanks for their numerous and liberal donations Let us all re member that thebitter sold penetrating to-day into even our warmest rooms, is harderifor our Soldiers to bear than for us. Let ns send them a warm New Year's greeting, and the warmest a e can send for alleviating their suffer ings and supplying their wants would be a full supply of woolen socks and drawers. underesirts, mittens. wines, jellies, Stc. We appeal for the continuance, with renewed energy. of every organtzaaion and means for strengthening the Commission. Let the year be one of molt earnest labor guided by strong faith and prayer, and we are sure that, at the end of it, there shall be for all things done the fullest recompense. ONO. H. STUART. Chairman, It 11 BANK Street. MPENNSYLVANIAowricuLTu n U!. SOCISTL S W. corner BROAD and WAG ?MT Streets.—Subject for di scussion THIS EVENING: Fruits all the year round. ' - It BANK OF NORTH AMERICA. JA NUARY 4. 1864 —The Directore have this day le eared a dividend for the past aix months of SEVEN PER CUP clear of all taxes, payable after 7th inst. iaB.st J: BOOKLET. Cashier. M M ENTSOCIETY RRWSOLEAN I THE ADNVANLCE - annual meeting of the Society for basic ess Will be held in the Vestry Room of ST. JAMES' CHURCH, on the evening of the Epiphany, WEDNESDAY, Jan. 8,7864, at 7.N . o'clock. 05.2 t ONOROE W. HUNTER, Secretary. 1 1. I U • SO Manual meeting of the Philadelphia Society for. Promoting Agriculture, and the election of Officers, will be bold at the Society'e Rooms. 320 WALNUT Street, Oil WEDNESDAY, Jan. 6. at It o'clock A_ M. iab•MP gm. THIRD NATIONAL BANK OF PHI- L aDEL.PRIA.—The Annual Election for DIREC TORS will be held on TUESDAY.4annary the 12th 1861, between the bows of 12 and 2 o'clock, at the ernee of th e Weill Fbiladelphie, Truat Co. 1429 Id toincEr Street. ietl-totheet R. GLElllllllNlero. o.o,lar_ OkW.VVV. OF THE FAME avers, J .,.. ANCB_COMPANY, No. 406 ciligsrNmr s --- PH.LADBLPHIA. Jan 4. gr. At a meeting of the Board of Directors of the Ferns Insurance. Company?. held this day. a dividend of THREE PER OICIPP. was declared, out of the pronto of the last six months, clear of all tax- • I a 5121 W. I. BLANCHARD, Sec'y. OFFICE OF TUE UNION MUTUAL. INSUILLNOB COMPANY. PIIILADICLPHIA. .Tan. 4, 18111. The Board of Directors have this day declared a divi dend of EIGHT PER CENT. on the Capital Stook and FIX PER CENT. on the Outetcoding Scrip of the Om praterable On,demand. free ofr c iaart oss. seer OFFICE OF THIG.PIEE LIIX BIUTU AL itigußANos COMPANY OF FIREARM FRIF PHILADELPHIA. January 4. 1864. 'be Board of Directors bay. this day declared apa meat of Interest of SIX PER CWT. on the Capital Stock, and SIX FEB CENT. on the Scrip of the Clembeny. payable on mad atter the 12th instant. free of laze& / 0 k PAVEL initgOXl gerretarn . _ M. FIFTEENTH WI P ED, TO THE MOM—A Maas Meeting of the Citizens of the Ward will be held at the Spring Garden Institute. WEDNESDAYOLD and SPRING 0 I.IIDES Streets. on IFEPING. 6th instant, at 7K o'closn. $ll Who are In favor of giving SOIIN VMS TO VOLUNTEERS from the Ward. and thus AVOID THE DRAFT. are urge to attend. Let every friend of ht.,Anatu al be m p io rese st ri . t. President. CHARLES A. lifirmim, Secretary ia.5.2t0 Me. SIXTEENTH WARD—S7S BOUNTY. —an Nacre BOUNTY of aIIVANTY-FI VA 001, LABS is hereby offered to all Recruits credited t 3 the Quota of the Sixteenth ward All such recruits will therefore receive: Sixteenth-ward Bounty * 75 City Bounty *250 United Mates Bounty, new Remnits $302 Dotted States Bounty. Veteran Volunteers Beth gin all for New Recruits..... .... '4,627 For V .ran Volunteers. *727 RAcrulting Station at the House of JOSEPH ROSE, SBCODD Street above Beitvi.r. Colored Recruits 1 ecei ve all the local Bounties amount ing to *TA The Committee will sit at the House of JOSEPH ROSE, SECOND Street. above Heave?, daily, to nay the bounty. DANIEL WITHAM. Chairman of Committee. A. T. DICHS,M, Treasurer. JAS. W. PAYRE. Secretary. j - TAE'PENN .IELMILIN.I 7 SSOCIA.- Th. N " gratefully acknowledge the reception of tne following al Mies since last advertising—via; 1 box. Mrs. J. Carew; 7 berms. Woodstown Ladies' Aid; 2 boxer, A. Bally, London Grove, Chester county; &10, S Phipps ; per Mins Lizzie Ecirving. $51,75, 2Bplea, and 2 nen ela apples: &RI. S. D. & M. D. Brown: t r. J. S. Lovering & Co, ; $5, S. French, Moorestown. ._J ; 1 gal. currant vine.ar and reading matter. C. &EL Par ry. Crosawicks. N. .7.6 bottles whisky. M. H. Crills; groes teaspoons, W. Walter: 3 bottles wine and bran dy, Mrs. Rentz; $1 and 1 pair yarn stockings. S. L. Thomas; ,14 gross Faience of Jamaica Ginger, F.-Brown; 8 pillows and lint, A. Lloyd ; 3 dozen knives and 2 dozen forks, A. S. Truman t • a large lot of bedding, clothing. cooking' diehte, &c L ,dy Committee of Race strset Hospital. National Guards Hall; 2 cakes from the Union Relief Association. blorrriatown, Pa. At the name time we wish to tender thanks to all who in any way contributed to wards the Fair recently held by us, at which we realized 51.E02.5.22. MARY M. SCRANTON, Treasurer, 1010 WALLACE Street. OFFICE OF THE HOSPITAL, OF 'THE P CHURCH IN PHILADELPHIA. No. 21 S WALNUT Street. —The A' Baal Ideating of tun CONTI THU • OBS TO RUE IfOsPITAL OP THE P. P. CHURCH IN PHILADELPHIA. will be held at the Office. on TUESDAY, January sth. inst., at 12 o'clock N., for the purpose of emoting' eight mambo's of the Board of Board of Managers to serve for the ensuing three years. The Annual Report of the Board will be pre vented at the same time and place. It JNO. A. CHILDS, SecreiarY. I:3..NAVAL NI RDIC, AL BO A.R.D. 110alittt, consisting of Snrgerms .ramss M. GNEFNB, J. M. FOLTZ and A. A. lIENDER.SOC- are in session daily. at the PYAV at ASYLUM. Peiladelphi for the examination of candidates for admission to the Medical corps of the Navy. Gentlemen desiring to be examined, Can obtain permission. by applying to the Hon. OIDECiN WELLES. Secretary etiftixe Navy, stating their precise age, r•lace of birth, and residence, acsom p4 pied by respectable testimonials of moral character. OFFICE OF THE ENTERPRISE ItioURANCS r_ , r)air &nit. 400 warattir Street. - PfULADRILPutA Jantia'rr - 4. 1864 The Directors have this day declared a dividend of THREE, PER CENT on the Capital Stock of the Com pany for the last six month... pay - able on demand free of all mare,. - THOMAS H. BIONTOOM dal% - ja4-12t Saaretary. 3• OFFICE OF THE PENNSYLVANIA. C. MPANI FON INSURANCE 3 LEITEEI AND GRANTING-ANNUITIES, 304 WALNUT Strad. PRILADFLPHIL. January 4. 1861. The Directors have this day declared a Dividend on their capital stock of POUR PER CENT. for the laid six months, and an extra Dividend of ORB PER CENT., which will be paid to the Stockholder. or their legal repreetntativea, on demand, clear of all Stockholder., - or WILLIAM B. HILL. jab 3L 5 Actuary. IM'OFFICE OF THE PHILADELPHIA. CITY Pens&MIER RAILWAY COMFANY, :4,00 en ESTEEM Street. At a meeting of the Board of Directors held this day. a Dividend of $2 25 1(0 per share wit+ declared, clear of taxes. payable to the STOCKEIOL DHSS. or their legal repreaentatives on and after the lath inst. The transfer, books will be dozed until the 14th lust WM. W. COLKST. Treasurer. PHILADELPHIA, Jan, 4. Pa las-10t OFFICE OF THE LITTLE. SCHiTY LIKILL NAV/Ok. JON, RAILROAD, and COAL COMPANY. 410 WALNUT t.treet. PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 4, 1854 The Board of Marmaers have this day declared a Divi de:id of THIUSITEx can out of the earniuts of the last six months. Payable to the tockholders, clear of all taxes. on and after JANUARY 15 1861 Blank orders to receive dividends may be had on application at the Office of the Company. Tie Transfer Books will Ee closed from this date, and reopened January 19. 1961. jas-intbs6t THOMAS HART. Treasurer. T ANNUAL ELECTION FOR MANAGERS of the COrtPER.biIOP SOLDIERS' DOME will take place on WEDNESDAY EVSRING next, the 6th inst. (from 8 to 10 o'cloca). at the Home, roythwc et corner RACE and CROWN Streets. ja4-36 E. S. TteLli. Seey, 11:V.NOTICE "10 HOTEL AND TAYELLN R.I , EPARc. —An adjourned meeting will be held at the Wetherill House. SANt oid btreet, above birth. TUASDAY AFTERNOON. 6th inst.. at 2 o'clock. Action relative to an advance in the 'Price of drinks will be taken on resolutions now pending at this meeting. LEWIe T. HEARS. President. ja4 2* JOHN W. CIILLIN. Secretary. OTICK IS HE REIM GIVEN T HAT the first instalment of THIRTY PR ti CE NT. on the Capital Stock of the THIRD NATIONAL Beall OF PHII,ADBLPHI3. will be payable at the Office of the West Philadelphia Trust Company, 1429 MAIMEr Street. on 11th, 11th, 13th, 14th. and 15th inst. ja4-6t R. GLENDIIIINCI. Cashier. MOFFICE DEAVER ROAD AND COAL COMPANY. 4112 WALNUT Street. January 2, 1664 —A dividend of FIVE PER CENT. on the Capital Stock of this Company has been declared this day, payable on and after MONDAY. Jan. 11th. ja4.6t. CIIAMBENL Treasurer. MIKIUTUAT.;PAMITAY BURIAL.GIeOIIND ASSOCIATION. —The Annual Meeting of this As tociation will be held on TIIIIRSD aY 'EVENING. Janu ary 7tb, 1564, at 634 o'clock, at the NEW MARKET H Pine and Second Streets, for transaction of btudness and election of officers for the ensiling year. Punctual at tendance la requested. ia4 21. 5 LEWIS GILLINGHAM. Secretary. WEEK OF' PRAYER-UNION SER VICES, 834 o'clock P. M.—January 4, Monday. West - Spruce-st. Presbyterian Church. Seventeenth st 6. Tuerday_, Trinity Methodist Church, Eighth st., above Race; 6. Wednesday. First German Reformed Ch.. Rice st., below Fourth; 7, Thursday, Spruce-street Baptist Church, below Fifth; 8, Friday, First Presbyterian Ch Washington Square; 9, Saturday. Epiphany, Protestant Bpitcopal Church, Chests ut and Fifteenth etc. --ia2 OFFICE OF THE 111111021 , 111 - UTUAL. IASI:In/LEGS COM PAN Y OF PHILADELPHIA, PESILADELARIA, December B. 1863. The annual meeting of the Stockholders and Scrip holders of the Union Mutual :Insurance Company will be held at the office of the •Company on MONDAY, January 11, 1864 at 12 o'clock.M. At the came time an election for 'Night Directors will-take-place - to soave: for three Tears. [de22.tlll.] JOHN MONS. Secretary. OFFICE OF 'THE PENNSYLVANIA COMPAhV FOR INSURANCES ON LIVES AND GRANTING ANNUITIES.—TEILAnaLputa, January 1. Mt —The annual meeting of the St .ckhoidens of this Company will take place at their office. No. 3114 WALNUT Street. on MONDAY. the 18th instant. at 12 o'clock M. And at the same time an election will be held for Thirteen Directors, to serve the ensuing year. j :245e WILLIAM B. HILL, Actuary. FAIR..—THE LADIES' UNION AS SOCIATION will hold a Fair in aid of the Sick and Wounded Soldiers, at SAISSOM-STREEF HALL, commencing JANUARY 6. and continuing three days. Open from 10 A. M. till 10 P. M. Admission 10 cents: Season Tickets 20 cents. To he had at GOULD'S Music Store, SEVEDTH and CHESTS, UT Streets, or of any of the Committee. deal 61* MRS V—R. DORSET, President. ms. JOHN B. GOUGH, 1r.1514. —"l' WO GREAT LECTURES by tLis distinuniehed orator, st CONCERT HALL. FRIDAY EVENING, January 8. HERE AND THERE IN BRITAIN." Monday evening, January Ilth. "TEMPERANCE." Tickets 25 cents. Reserved seats, 50 cents. Proceeds for benefit of Ladles' Aid of Philadelphia (Mrs. John Harris. Secretary :) Union School and Children's Home, and Mission kabbath Schools. Doors open at 7 o'cloca. Lectures at 8 o'clock- The sale of tickets will cora pm., on Monday, January 4th, at 9 o'clock A. M. , at EARTIEN'S, 606 CGESTEDT Street. In order to pre vent inconvenience in waiting, the tickets will be sold at two counters. Those wishing good seats should ap ply early. OFFICE OF THE VANCE INSU RANCE CO., No. 406 CHESTNUT Sr.. . . . NOTICE. —The Annual Meeting of the Stockb Adore of the Verne Insurance Co. will be held at the Office on MONDAY, the 11th day of January,lB64, at ten o'clock A. M. An Election for Twelve Directors to serve for the en suing year, will, be held on the same day and at the same place, between the hours of ten A. M- and two P.M. dmO llt. W. L &NOOSED, Secretary. MJERSEY SHORE. PINE CREEK" AND STATE LINE RaILRO AD.—Agreeably to previous notice, a Meeting of the Coro missioners of the above enterprise was held at the Girard House, in Phila• delphia, on the 10th inst., and after the transaction of business they adjourned to meet again at the FRANKLIN 1301:1SE. in Jersey Shore, Lycomitg county, on THURS DAY, the 4th day of February, 1364. at 10 o clock A. M., to open books and receive subscriptions, preparatory to organizing the Company. A report on the general character of the route will be made by the Engineer at that time DECEMBER 16. 1663. del6-tfe4 OFFICE OF THE FRANKFORD AND ssOUTHWARK PHILADELPHIA CITY PASSENGER RAILROAD COMPANY, BER.ite Street, below Fourth. Pnneonr,rrrra, December 28th, 1943 The Annual Meeting of the t.tockholdere of this Com pany will be held at their Office on MONDAY. January 11th, 1884, at 12 o'clock M.; at which time and place the Anima Election for President and twelve Directors will beheld. - CHARLES R. ABBOTT, de29-tiall Secretary. pr, OFFICE OF TEE LOCUST lIIOUN. PAIN COAL AND MON COMPANY, PHILADEL PHIA, Dec. 18. 1863. The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of said Com pany will be held at their office. No. 230 South WORD Street, on MONDAY, the 18th day of January, 1834. at U o'clock A. M., at which time an election will be held for seven Directors, to serve for the ensuing year. The transfer books of the Company will be closed for fifteen days immediately preceding the day of election. del9 tialB JOS. C. COTTIICK". Secretary, OFFICE OF TIME WESTRIORM. LAND COAL COMPAN Y . No. 230 South THIRD Street. corner of Willing's alley. PHILADELpnia, December 16,1863. At a meeting of the Directors. held this day, a DI VI. PEND OF FIFTY CENTS PER SHARE on the Capital Stock was declared out of the profits for the Past six months: payable on and after JARDARY 2. 1864. The Transfer Books will be closed January 4th next. _ F. 0. JACKSON, del7. tja6 Treasurer. 8.279 88 224,1138 61 CtirCORN NNCHANICG BANK, PHILA. DELPHIA, November 23C isea. At the Election held 16th inst. the following Rockhold, ars were duly elected Directors of the Cony Exchange Sank: James steel. Alexander G. - Cattail. Christian J. Hoffman. Robert Ervien, - H. W. Clitherwood, William P. Cox, Edmund A. Bonder. 13amnel T. Canby. Charles E. Wilkins. Philip E. Mingle. David Vanderveer. John P. Cross Jonathan Haight. And at the meeting of the Board this day ALEX. G. CIATTELL, tras unanimously re-elected President t k Esq.. LEX.WHILLDIN. Esq..l7lee President, and 3011 E W. MERRY, Cashier. ..I. W. TOMMY. n024-Sin Cashier.' farOFFIGH OF THEM HUNTINGDON AND BROAD TuP MOUNTAIN RAILROAD AND COAL COMPANY, 258 South THIRD Street. PIaLADELPHIA, - DOO. 24, 1863. The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the Hunt ingdon and Broad` Top Mountain Railroad and Coal Company will be held at the office of the Coinwany, on TUESDAY, January 12.1864. at 11 o'clock A. IL. When an election will be held for a President and Twelve Di rectors. to serve for the enening y ear. de24 tial2 J. P. AERTSEN. Secretary. IMOFFICE OF THE WES THIOEN.• LAND COAL COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA. Deo. 16. 196$ The Annual Meeting' of the Stockholders of this Com pany will be held at their Office, No. SRO South THIRD Street, on WEDNESDAY. the 6th January. t 19 o'clock M., at which time an Election will be he ld for eleven Directors and a Secretary and Treasurer to serve for the ensuing year. del74J6 F. H. JACKSON. Secretary. OFFICE OF THE ENTERPRISE INSURA.IIO.2 CORIPAI2It, IMO WALNUT Street. PHILAIDELPHIA, Dee. 28.-1888. NOTICE.—The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the Enterprise Insurance Company Will be held on MON DAY, the eleventh day of January next. at 10 o'clock A. M.. at the office of the Company. An Election for twelve Directors, to WWI the ensuing year. will be held on the sa me day , at the same place. between the hours of ten o 'clock A. M. and 2 o'clock P. M. THOS. H. MONTGOMERY. N del2t if Secretary. imp. PHILADELPHIA AND READING RAILROAD COMPANY, Office No. 227 South FOURTH St. PHILADELPHIA. December 19, 1883. Notice is hereby given to the Stockholders of this Com num that the Annual Meeting. and an Election for Pre cadent. six Managers. Treasurer. and Secretau. will take place on the Second MONDAY (11th) of January next. at G M. Wld. H. wings, Beeretary. goIA-tien PrA. DIVIDEND OF TWO AND A HALF PRE GENT. on the preferred stook of the MIRA and WILLIAMIWORT RAILROAD 0061- PARgy. will be paid at the office of the - Pennnylvanla Railroad COMMIT. on and after JANUARY 2,1864. GEORGE TABER. Boom 80. 1. Ground Floor. dell-ISt DECEMBER M. 1883 FETHE ANNUAL MEETING AND Election for President and six Directors of the DBLPHIA AND DARBY RAILROAD COKPAHY. will be held at the Company's DEPOT on DARBY /wine. between Forty-ninth end Fiftieth streets. at 4 o'clock. on MONDAY. the 11th 4ey of January. DM de43 Ball D. H. FLICKWIH. Secretary. WAN p i tiParit 0 1 117 . " " LSINIV 3 4; gave lost an ARM or LW In the serra u t i nd desire the Patent 'PALM= Limbs " to lbe` by (tavern went. should return this mile, faun Lehr to Ma of aaa attains their liMs by letter. with nOmant. and reddens*. B. rituor 941 - tli CININTOTRintki riguileke THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, JANUARY 5, 1864. PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 29 1863 f:::30, NINTH ANNIVERSARY EXER GIBES of THE SPRING GARDEN &must* Mn sumrtav SCHOOL will be repeated In the Manch (THIRTEENTH, above Wallace,l TIIEiDaT Eyhttnie NEXT. 6th litigant SlDalai, itddresset, and Hesitations by the Sohool. Tickets fur Adults 21; htldren 16. )a.2 3t,* OFFICE OF THE NORTH PENN SYLVANIA RAILROAD OOMPAta. —The An nual Meeting of the Stockholders of the North Pennsyl vania Railroad Company will be held at the Office of the Company 401 WALNUT Street. Philadelphia. on MONDAY. January 11th. 1881, at 12 o'clock hi' at which time and vase an Elsotion will be held for a President and Directors to serve for the ensuing veer_ de2o-tiall EDWARD ARMSTRONG. Secretary. N'•••••• OFFICE OF THE PUTT. SIM LPFIIA CITY PASSENGER RAILWAY COMPANY PETILADELPFITA. December 29, MN. The — Annnal meeting or the stockholders of this coin. Ploy will be held at No. Vi Merchants' Exchange. on MONDAY. January 11. 1864. at 12 o'clock. M.. at which time an election for a President and Directors to serve the ensuing year will take place. WM: W. C11.11141', Secretary. de29-tj all MrOFFICE OF THE, WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA MOLE° id) COMPANY. PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 2.3,18414. NOTICE TO STOCHHOLTiE —The irienal Meeting of the Stockhol January.s of this Company will be held on MONDAY, the eventh day of January . Mt at 11 o'clock Id.. In P hiladelphia, at the Office of the MO4- El 4 LVANIA RAILROAD CoMPANY. . . . . . annual_Blection for President and Directors will be held same day and place. de24.tiall JOSEPH LESLEY. Seeretari. MINSURANCE COMPANY OF THE BTATE OF PENJAYLVANIA. . PHILL •VELPHIA. December 28.1863. An Election for thirteen Directors of the Gompany wl/1 he held at the Company's OFFICE. 4 and 5 P.X ‘TEIANGS BUILDINGS. on MONDAY January 11. 1864. between the boom of 10 o'clock A. M. and 1 o'clock P. M. de23-tjall WILLIAM HARPS& Secretary. MINIDDICAL PURVEYOR'S OFFICE, N). 7 North FIFTH Street. PHILADELPHIA. Nov. 12. 1864. Impneters and Dealers in MEDICINES. HOSPITAL STORES. HOSPITaL FURNITURE. BEDDING ICS, tita, are invited to submit their Price List , from time to time to tbis Office. J. MURRAY, nol3.etamtf Surgeon and Medical Purveyor. IMe. TYRONE AND CLEARFIELD RAIL. ROAD COMPANY. —Tne Annual Bleedng of Btockholdere will be herd JANUARY Ilth, at 11 o'clock, noon- at the Officer of the PRIX Nl,ll, LITANIA, RAILROAD COMPANY, for the purpose of electing a President. Vice President. sad twelve Directors_ , to serve the ensuing' year. end thir transact ion of such other business as may come before the meeting. de25.ja2.819-3t H. H. 611ILLINGFORD. Recretary. NOT IC E.—THE ANNUAL MEET ING of vie Stockholders of the MASONIC GALL. 1 ArAYTNit, will be held January 6, 1661. at 8 o'clock P M.. for the Election of seven Trustees Poi% open one hour. fja2-etuw3ti THOMAS FERGOSo.N. MSECOND NATIONAL BANK.—THE Annnal Meeting of the Skcithol tem t _for the elec tion of Directors. will be held at the BADE in Frank ford- on TtIaSDAY. Jan 12th. betwe.n the hours of 10 and 3 W. H. ItHAWN. Cashier PHILADELPHIA. Jan 2, 7884. la2-ettithst IMFIRST NATIONA.I. BARK OF PHI- LaDka.PHIA —The annual election' for Directors of tale Bank will be held. on TIIRSDAX the lath of Jana ary. between the hours of 12 and 2 o'clock, at the erislrKl 1 - 101368. B. E. corner THIRD and M. McaIICHASL, Jr., dels-tutbstie.l2 °wader EDT, DSO. 12. 1963 rdte- OFPICR. MINILHIULL. AND SCIIIUYI, KILL HAVEN RAIL ttoAD COMPANY. - - PHILADELPHIA, 12th Month, 21, 1863. A stated Annual Meeting of the Atnekholders will be held at the Hall of the FRANKLIN INSTITUTE. No. 15 south SEVENTH Meet, on the 11th day of let month, (Janne , y), 1804, at .11 o'clock A. M., at which time a re port of the proceedings of the Board of Managers will be presented. and an election held for a President and Ten Managers, to conduct the business of the Company for tbe year ensuing. WILLIAM BIDDLE, de22-tuths tjll , Secretary. DIAMOND COAL COMPANY.-- NOTICE,. —The Annual Election or seven Dirn tore. to serve the a 'min year will be held at the Mil la of the Company 7 13 MARKkT street, on WEDNES DAY, January 1 3 th, 11364, between the hours of 12 and o'clock P. N. ED. PEACE, President. dcl6intbs t Air MBAILER 4 D AND READING/ RAILEO4D COMPANY, ONce NSW South YOIIb.TH Street. PRILADELPNLC September 2, 1863. DIVIDEND NOTICE.—The following-named persona are entitled to a Dividend on the Common Stook of this Company. The residence of several of them is un known, and It is, therefore, necessary that the certifi sates of stock should be _presented on sailing for the Dividend. Treasurer. sToonuodiFW - iiirtg. Mre. Mary Bishop, Timothy 0 Boyle, Clement Ann Copeland. A. Minato and J. BeWb Trustees, Debbie A. laturhas. Saml. T. Harrison. James Hallowell, James W. Hallowell., Catherine C. KopPeln, Daniel Klapp, Mary Kuhn, Chas. Kuhn, Hartman Kuhn and J. H. Kuhn. Ex. of S. Kuhn. R. V. R. Leisse Extrx., and James O. Behalf. Ex. of John R. Laissa. deed.. Mss. PHILADELPHIA AND READING RAILROAD COMPANY. Office No $1217 South FOURTEStreet PHILADELPHIA, December 2, 1863. DIVIDEND NOTICE —The Transfer Books or this Company will be closed on THURSDAY, 17th instant, and reopened on TUESDAY, January 12, 1564. A Dividend of SEVEN PER CENT.. clear of State tax, has been declared on the Common Stock, payable in Common Stock on and after the Mat December next to the holders thereof as they shall stand registhred on the books at the close of business on the 17th inst. Dividend of THREE AND A Heix PER CENT.. dear of State tax, has been declared on the Pre ferred fitock, payable in Cash or Co•nmon Stock. at the option of the holder, on and after the 31st December next, to the stockholders as they shall stand registered on the books at the close of business on the 17th inst. Holders of certificates which have been discharged from this office, or either of the Transfer Agencies. are particularly requested to have them drily registered , on the Transfer 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. B. Thayer & Brother. S. BRADFORD. del-tf Treasurer. COPARTNERSHIPS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN . THAN the Partnership lately existing between SARUM. ADLBR and BERNHARD METZ was this day dissolved. by mutual consent. &KUHL ApLER. PHILADELPHIA, Dee. 31, 1861 BERNHARD MEM jas-Bt* THE UNDERSIONED HAVE 7 HIS DAY formed a Oopartnershin under the firm of METE, NEWMAN, & Co.. for the manufacture of Cloaks 1 Manilla. &e. 'Manufactory and 'Wholesale Rooms, 509 MARKET Street; Retail Rooms, 45 North RICH TR Street. BERNHARD METZ. MORRIS M. N.SWMAN', ALBERT E. ARNOLD. PRITADELPFITA, Jan. 1, 1864. ia6 Sts NOTICE. - WILLIAM . D. FRISH niVTH. , JOHN C. W. FRISEIHIITH, and ED MUND H. FRISHAIIITH, Js., ..re this day admitted to an interest in our business. The name and style of firm hereafter will be FRISHMIITH, BROTHER, a CO, PHILADELPHIA, January 1,1P6}. is.s 3t5 THE UNDERSIGNED HAS THIS DAY essociated with him in his business ALFRED ChOMELDSD, under the title of OEO. Duo:WELTED' fif SON. [lV] GISO. CEOISISLIEN. THE UNDERSIGNED HEREBY GIVE notice, under the provisions of the acts of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, relative to Limited Partnership, that they have this day formed a Limited Partnership under the firm-name of D. A. HUNTER & SCOTT. The general nature of the business intended to be transac , ed is the purchase and sale of STRAW and MILINERT GOODS; the place of business to be in the city of Philadelphia. The general partners in said firm are DAVID A. HUN TER and WILLIAM B. SCOTT. both residing in the city of Philadelphia. The special partners in said firm and WILLIAM HUNTER. Jr. and GEORGE S. SCOTT, both redoing in the city of Philadelphia. The amount of capital which each_of the said special partners has contributed to the common stock is as fol lows: The said William Banter. Jr., has contributed the sum of five thousand dollars, and the said George S. Scott the sum of Ave thousand dollars Said partnership shall commence on the first day of January, eighteen hundred and sixty-four, and termi nate on the thirty-first day of December, eighteen hun dred and sixty-six. DAVID A. HUNTER. WM. B. SCOTT, General Partners. WM. HUNTER, Jr., GEO. S. SCOTT. Special Partners. PHILADELPHIA. January 1, 1661. jaSSw NO TIC E.-THE COPARTNERSHIP heretofore existing between the subscribers. in the Wholesale Drug Business, under the firm of GILBERT, ROYAL, . CO., is this day dissolved by limitation, John Gilbert retiring from the same. The business will be eiptled by either of the partners, at the old stand, Nos. 309 and 311. North THIRD Street. JOHN GILBERT, THEODORE A. ROYAL LEWIS ROYER. PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 1, 1861. .la 2 St COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE.- THE undersigned, members of the late Arm of Gilbert, Foyal, & Go.. will continue the Wholesale Drug Bad ness, at the old. stand. Nos. 309 and MI North THIRD Street, under the firm of RO4 AL & ROVER, THEODORE A. ROYAL, LEWIS ROYER. PHILADELPHIA. Jan 1, 1814 jag St D 1 SS OW] lON OF COPARTNER SHIP.—The Firm of COGIILL & WILT is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The business of the late firm will be settled by ALPHEUS WILT. at the old Place of business, No. 455 forth Front street. All per sons indebted to the said firm are requested to make Pay ment them those havink claims arainst the same to pre sent to said AL MEW; WILT. _ THOMAS G. CoaiLL, WILT. PHILADELPHIA. December 31, 1863. jag 3t* GEO. W. WATSON & CO., CABBIAOE BUILDERS. No. 825 Borth THIRTBENTEI Street, Are now prepared to execute orders for every descrip tion of light and heavy tiARRIAGEg. and having at all times the very best materials and workmen, can pro mise the utmost satisfaction to all who may favor them with their custom The Repairing business will be continued by Mr. JACOB LOUPEDISLAGER. at the old stand, on CLOVER Street, rear of Concert Hall. ia2.3m COPARTNERSHIP. -H. C. WATSON having thta day_inseoelated with her in the CAB -WAGE MANUFACTURING, her eon WM. C WATSON, H WRIOHT„ and GEO. H. GARDNER, the business in future will be conducted under the firm of GAO. W. WATSON at CO. PHILADELPHIA. January 1, 1864. .ja4.6t* NOTICE. WILLIAM D. SHERRARD hsts tbia day associated with him hie son. JAHNS H. bIIEREARD, and win continue the business of ME AND MARINE INutTRANCE in all its brauahes. at Sherrard's Insurance Rome, No. *S% WALNUT Street, under the Ann of W. D. dr J. H. SHERRARD. Pldladebibia, Jan. 1, not .ia2-St ROBERT G GLENDENNIN, JR., IS THIS DAY admitted into the firm of WITHER dt CO., Banker., 5% South THIRD street. PHILADELPHIA. .TEIL I. 1884. Jal-lm• THE COPARTNERSHIP HERETO .Iore-a- existing between the undersigned under the name and style of A W LITTLE & 00. has been dis solved THIS DAY by mutual consent. The business of the late firm will be settled by either of the partners, at 32.5 MARKET Street. A. W. LITTLE. CHARLES WATSON. - PHILADELPHIA. Dec. 31,1863. F$ NKLIN JANNEY. Aw. LITTLE WILL CONTINUE • the Importing and Jobbing of Silk geode at the old stand. 325 MARKET Street. PHILADELPHIA. Jan 2. MSC a4-2t* NOTICE. ---THE PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing between JACOB T. BUNTING and S ANL. A. JONES, under the Arm of Ranting di Jones, bits been dissolved by the death of the said Jacob T. Bunting. The business of the Arm will be settled by Samuel A. Tones, the surviving partner. The undersigned will continue the business under the style of the late Arm, at the old stand. Mo. 2S South DELAWARE Avenue. SAMUEL A. JONES. THOMAS BARNES. PHILADELPHIA, Jan Ist. 1864. la4-1m PHILAD LPHIA, JANUARY 14864. —We. the undersigned. have this day formed a partnership, under the style of POLLOCK fit CASSEL .ISEREY. to transact the Dry Goods, Jobbing, and Com mission business, at the old stand of John Pollock, XS South SECOND-Street (up stairs). - JOHN POLLOCK. J. B. CABBELBAARY. AL. COYLE RETIRES, AND SCOTT • COYLE enters our Firm from Ist instant. H. cciiiisag CO. PHILADELPHIA. January 4,, 1.884. ja4-8 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT 4 " the firm of MOWS & GRAY. Brewers, of the city of Philadelphia. having been dissolved by the death of LEWIS rams, the business of the late drm will be settled by the undersigned (the inifVlVinif part counto will continue the business on his own ac under the style of LRY.DB GRAY. ROBERT GRAY. PHILADELPHIA. Dec. 15.1988. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE. -Purunsmurre. .Tan. L 1864.. ROBERT R. JOHNSON is this day admitted to an in tenet in our Arm. The name and style will continue to as hereto: fore. • u. F. WORKELOO.. &miters and Exchange Brokers. ial et* OEO.. F. worm, 4k. Q; /11471.30 D. S. Lancaster. Percy M. Lewis, Fanny Mary &DU:hereon, John Mclntyre, John S. Moore, James McKnig ht. Ben). F. Newport. Benj. Pott, W R.Redman. Sarah Ann Richards. Henry B. Shertir, Maria L. Sadler, Andrew Turner, Mre. Rebecca Mrick, Asher M. Wright. William Young, W. R. MoVicksr, .Austin Smith. ills & ma6.stnth4l COPARTNERSHIPS: lIISFOLIITION OF CO-PARTNER. -•-•" SHIP —The co-partnerehip_heretofnre existing en der the firm-name of GB CO .SET, HAMILTON. le EVANS irithis day dissolved b_y_ mutual consent. semi. G. DB COMM. • HUGH HAMILTON, CHAS T. EVANS. SETH B. STITT. PHILADELPHIA. Dec. a. 1863. THE UNDERSIGNED HAVI N • A • formed a limited partnerehirmnder and-by virtue of an act of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of renneylvania. passed the 21st of March. A D. 1838 entitled • a n LW_ relative to Limited Partnerships" and the supple. mint thereto, do make the follo wing publication incom pliance with the said act of Assembly and the iMpPla ments thereto: - - . First. The said partnership is to be conducted under the name or Orm of DE CODESEY, HAMILTON & EVANS. - -• Second. The general nature of the busbies,: intended to be transacted IS the DRY GOODS COMMISSION BUS NEW. Third. The general partners in said partnership are SAMUEL G. .011 COURSSY. residing at No. 828 South Sixteenth street; HUGH HAMILTON, residing at No. 195 North Twentieth street. and CHARLE • T. EVANS. residing at No. 141 North Twentieth street, In the city of kbiladelphia. Fourth. The special partners are SETH B. STITT. re. Wing at No. Zl2 West Logan Sonars., in the city of Phl ladelphia. and ROBERT L. TAYLOR, residing at No. 62 Union Place, in the city of New York, and they have each contributed to the common stock of the said part nersbiptlfty thousand dollars Iln cash, making the sum of one hundred thousand dollars in the aggregate. Fifth. The said partners hip is to commence en the first day of January, A. D 1864, and is to terminate on the Slat day of Deember, k D. 1866. SAML. G DR COURSEY, HUGH HAMILTON. General Partners. CHAS. T. EVANS, SETH B STlTT. Special Partnere. ROBERT L TAYLOR" I PrtuAnnumr,t. Dec. 31, 1E63. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT the undersigned have this day formed a LIMITED PARTNMESHIP, pursuant to the statnt,s of the State of New York, for the purpose of e.rrying on the GENE,- RAIL DRY GOODS COMM/iSION BUSINESS in the city of Few York, under tne firm-name of KENDALL, CLEVELAND, k OPDYKE. That the sole general partners interested in the said partnership. are JOSEPH . . S REND eLL of the town of Orange, county of Essex. State of New Yereey: HENRY N. CLEVELAND, of the city of Brook/To, State of New York. and HENRY B. OrBYKE, of the city of New York. That the sole special partners interested in the Partner ship are GEORGE OPDYRE of the city of New York. who has contributed the sum of One Hundred Thousand Dollars in cash towards the capita/ of the said firm: ROBERT L. TAYLOR. of the oily of New York, who has contributed the sum of Fifty Thousand Dollars In cash towards the said capital, and SETH B. STITT.of the city of Philadeinhia. State of Pennsylvania, who has contributed the sum of Fifty Thousand Dollars in cash towards the said capital. That the said partnership commences on the first day of :tannery, one thousand eight hundred and styli -four (1854), and terminates on the thirty first day of Decem ber. one thousand eight hundred and sixty-six (1866). That, by the terms of the said partnership the special pat:triers are not liable for the debts of the partnership helped the amounts respectively co atributed by them to the Capital, as above stated.s:;r• - - - - JOSE ell. S. KIND 1.1,L • 'eat. HENRY H. Cr.EVELLWD, ItkkißY B. ttPDIKS, GEOHGE OPDY.Ke, ROBERT L TAYLOR, SETH B. STITT. NEW YORK, Dec. 31. 1863. Sal 6w NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the limited PARTNEW;HIP heretofore existing_be. WWII RICHARD D. WOOD, J4SIA.EI B ‘CoN. BEN JAMIN V. MARSH, LEWIS W. Iv SYWABD, EDWARD Y. TOWNSEND. fiIf.NRY HENDERsO3, RICHARD WOOD. and ALPR AD H. FOSTER, under the firm of , It. WOOD, MARSH, & HAYWARD, terminates this day by its own limitation - The business will be netted at the old stand, 3u9 MARKET Street. PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 31. 1861 • L I MITE D PARTNERSHIP —THE Fubsetibere hereby give notice that they have en tared into a Limited Partnership. agreeably to the provi sions of the laws of Pennsylvania relating to limited partnerships. That the name or firm ander Which said pal tilers':tiro in to be conducted. is W3OD, MARSH, At Hair WARD. That the general nature of the burliness intended to be tr. nsacted is the Dry . 0 oods Jobbing business. That the r amen of all the general and special partners interested therein are. BENJAMIN V MARSH (general partner), LEWIS W. HAYWARD (general partner). HaNK) )lENDERSON (general part aer), RICHARD 'WOOD (germ), partner) SAMUEL P DOD WIN . (gene ral partner). RICHARD D. WOOD (spacial partner) an JOSIA H BACIJN (special partner), and all of them, the said partners, general and special, reside in the City of Philadelphia. That the aggregate amount of the capital contributed by the special partners to the aomm .n stock in one hen• dred thousand dollars—of which fifty thousand dollars in cash has been so contributed by the said RICHARD D. WO:.ID, special partner—and of which fifty thousand dollars in cash, ban hest. so . contributed by .he said JO aH BACON, special partner. That the Veilod at which the Bald partnership Is to commence, la the thirty-first day of Deoerobsr, A. D , MEC and the period at which it will terminate le the thirty-first day of December. A. D .1566. BICHARD D. WOOD. Special Partner. JOMAIT. BACON. Special Partner. BENJAMIN Y. MARSH. LEWIS W. HAYWARD, HENRY HSNDSRSON, RICHARD WOOD, SAMUEL P. GODWIN. THE FIRM OF R. N. PRATT & CO is tbis day dissolved by mutual consent R. Ne PRATT. H. DENISON. - - - - PIataiDELPIIIA, December H. 1863. • LIMIT E D PARTNERSHIP.—THE •-•-•• undersigned, having folmed a Limited Partnership. do make the following publication in compliance with the law r- lative to Limited Partnership.. and the sup• plements thereto. First—The said partnership is to be conducted under the name and style of /MATT & DENISON. Second—The genera. nature of the business intended to be transacted by the said partnership is the Whole.ale and petai• LEATHER and SHOE FINDINI9I3 business. . . _ Third—The General Partners are IttritllB 'PRATT, residing at No. 120 Callawhili street, and HENRY DEAL. SON. res!ding at No. 505 Franklin street. Four. h—The amount of capital which ABEL DENI SON. of New York. the special Perteer, has contrisetted to the common stock of said partnership is Fifteen Thou sand Dollars, in cash. Fifth—The said partnership is to ezmmense on the Ist day of January, 1861, and to terminate on the lst day of January 1867. MRSEitIIFIIS N PRA' and HENRY DENISON, General Partners; ABEL DENItON. Special Partner. PETLADELPATA., January 1, 1584. NG 61 NOTICE OF LIMITED PARTNEM SHIP.—The undersigned herein= stirs notice, under the provisions of the acts of Assembly for the Common wealth of Pennsylvania relative to limited partnerships. that they have formed a Limited Partnership, and pub lish the following - as the terms thereof: First The name of the firm under which saikpartner ship shall be conducted is WATSON & JANNEY. Second. The general nature of tha business intended to be transacted is the Purchase and sale of Dry Goods; the place of business to be in the city of Philadelphia. Third. The names of the General Partners are CHARLES WATSON. residence No. 462 North SIXTH Street. in the city of Philadelphia, and FRANKLIN" JANNEY. residence Po. 609 cosnis Street, in the city of Philadelphia. The name of the dpecial. Partner is WILLIAM S. STEWART. residence CONTINENTAL HOTEL. In the city of Philadelphia. All said general and special partners reside in the city of Philadelphia. Fourth. The amount of cipital which the said Special Partner has contributed to the common stock is the sum of TWENTY THOPSAND DOLLARS. -- Fifth. Fifth. [aid partnership shall commence on the first day of January, eighteen hundred and - sixty,fonr, and terminate on the thirty-first day of December , eighteen hundred and sixty-six. CHARLES WATSON, FRANKLIN JANNEY, • General Partners W. S STEWART, Special Partner. NOTIC E.-THE COPARTNERSHIP heretofore existing between the subscribers, under the firm of WELLING, COFFIN. & CO„ is this day dis solved by limitation, and the removal. of Mr. C H. WELLING to New York. Either partner will sign the name of the firm in liquidation CHARLES H WELLING, LEMUEL COFFIN, JOSEPH B. ALTEMUS. Philadelphia., December 31. 7869. CHARLES H. WELLING has associated with him Mr. OR kRLES B. LOTHROP. and will sentinne the DRY GOODS COMMISSION BUSINESS, at 1V05.131, 133, and 135 DUANE Street, under the style of - CHARLES H: WELLING dr CO. New York, Jannary 1, ISe4. The subscribers have formed a Copartnet ship under the Eno of COFFIN & ALTEMCS and will continue the DRY- GOODS COMMISSION BUSINESS in Philadelphia, at lio. 220 CHESTNUT Street. LEMUEL COFFIN, JOSEPH B ALTEMUS. Philadelphia, January 1. 1561. jal-12t NOTICE OF COPARTNERSHIP.- Mr. BERNARD ROEDENTHAL is this day admit ted as a partner in the firm of WOLGABOJTH RALEIGH. The style of the firm from this date will be WOLGAMIITH, RALEIGH, dt CO. The undersigned Will continue the Manufacturing. /M. porting. and Commission Business as heretofore. at No. 9 BAnK Street, and Zion. 10 and 1.% STR &WHERRY Street. WOLGAMing, RALEIGH, & CO. PHILADELPHIA. January 1, ISM. jai -6t THE FIBM OF JOSEPH C. TURN PENNY. & CO. is THIS DAY DISSOLVED by limi tatbn, JOS. C. TURNPENNY, SAMUEL S. BUNTING. PEILADELPTITA, let Month. Ist, 186 t. /MED.-THE UNDERSIGNED, PART. NER in the late firm of JOS. C. TORNPENNY ac CO.. having purchased the old established Drug and Pharma ceutical Store, at the N. E. corner of SPRUCE and TENTH Street,. will continue to give personal attention to every department of the business Eapecial care will be taken, as heretofore, in the selection of medicines. compounding physicians' prescriptions. Sm., SAMUEL S. HUNTING. PHILADELPHIA, Ist Month, let, 1864. jal-St THE COPARTNERSHIP OF FALES, -a- LOTHROP. & CO.. was dissolved on the 17th day of April last by the death of Zebadiah Lothrop. -- The remaining partnere. GEORGE ALES. DANIEL O. 11 , 31.a.5T0N. and LEWIS k FAL SS. have associated under the Arm of PALES, WHARTON, & . and will continue the DOMES'I IC COMMISSION BUSINESS at No. 5114 CHESY.NUT Street. GEO. PALES, - LEWIS R. ARALON, PHILADELPHIA. Jan. let, 1864. jai -St JNSEEEP & TRUEFITT HAVE RE MOVED to NO. 241 CHESTNUT Street. and offer for sale an assorted stock of English. French. ant German Dry Goods. in2-13t, . THE FIRM OF MORRIS. WHEELER, & CO. Is this day dissolved by limitation. JOSEPH R. WHEELER retiree, and the rema'n. Inc partners have formed a new copartnership. and Will continue the briefness an heretofore. under the arm of MORRIS. WHEELER. & CO. THEODORE H MORRIS. ANDREW WHEELER FREDERICK W. MORRIS PHILADELPHIA, Mt December. 1.663. jal-ge C OPARTNERSHIP. -WE HAVE `•-• this day entered into Copartnership. for the purpose of transacting a Wholesale HOSIERY, TRIMMING, and VARIETY Business, under the name of GARSOM BOYD, at No. 18 Itorth FOURTH Street . THOMAS CARSON. JAMES BOYD. PHILADELPIIIA, Jan. 1.1884. 10V' W ILLIAM M. SHOEMAKER AND RICHARD M. SHOEMAKER, Jti.. are this day admitted to an interest in our business. the style and title of the firm to cop tinue the same as heretofore. ROBERT SHOEMAKER & CO.. Wholesale Druggists, JanuaryU and RACE Streets. PHILADELPHIA, l, 1E64. jal-1m COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE.- THE undersigned have this day entered Into copartner ship, for the transaction of the Dry Goods C Business, under the name_of JOHN H WILLIAMS i CO.. at No. 339 CHESTlitStreet. H. JOHN H. WILLILMS PHILADA San. 1.1664. JOHN WIEST. Sal-IM* TH E COPARTNERSHIP HERETO• PORE existing between DAMSEL R. SHIPL EY, SPRNCHR. H. HAZAhD. and PRYIBERTON S. HUT CHINSON, under the firm of SHIPLEY, HAZARD, & HUTOHINSON, having expired by limitation, is this day renewed by them for the term of Aye Years. YHILADELPIITA. 12th mo., Slat. MIL jal-10t - 111800LIITION. PHILADELPHIA, January 1. The undersigned, trading under the Arm of JOHN HOOPER. SON, & CO.. retires from business. The business will be settled up at the office. No. 11.1.4 CHEST NUT Street. Eial-lm] HOMO M. HOOPER. NOTICE. -MR. NEWTON CARPEN TER retires this day from our firm. The remain ing partners will liquidate unsettled affairs. and :con tlitUe burliness ander the same style as heretofore. DECOMBIR 81,1863. TER. WILLIAM C. PETERS IS ADMITTED to an interest in our PinnfroaSs a d a rt ANDis January lat. 1864. No TIC E.—WE HAVE THIS DAY admitted BAHL. N. KELLY and. ANDREW C. snm to an Interest is our busineva. ROOD. BOBBRTGRI2,_k CO.. %WO HAllic.A , Street. TALIZETZIEW ha. 1. 10X. isVete fIA:4 cciss tivi4 :41 'Oa the army hOnited the bloody battli-deld--the tomution of the rich and Mantas abode of the poor—from the race and the sacred desk—from the mountain to% distant valleys and far-o 8 islands of the ocean—from every nook and corner of the civilised world—la pouring in the evidence of the astonishing effects of DRAMS'S PLANTATION BITTERS. Thousands. upon thousands of lettere like the following may be seen at ou r °face: BERDMITYRY, Wie., Sept. 16, ISEAL "• • ' •I have beet in the army hospitals for fourteen months—speechless and nearly dead. At Alton. 111.. they gave me a bottle of Plantation Bitters. • • • Three bottles restored my speech end cured me. * •b* C. H. mom." SOUTH Waneew, 0.. July 2d, MR • • • One young man. who had been sick and not out of the house for two years yith Scrofula and Ery sipelas, after paying the doctors over ALM without bane. At. has been cured by ten bottles of your Bitten. * • • EDWARD WOIINALL." The following Is from the Matron of the Union Home School for the Children of volunteers: HAMLET= MAINTON_, FIFTT-1311THNTH ST., Haw Yong. Augnst 2. 1883. S • Dn. DRAKE: Your wonderful Plantation Bitters have been given to some of our little children suffering from weakness and weak lungs with most happy effect. One little girl, in particular, with pains in the head, lose of appetite, and daily wasting consumption, on whom all medical skill had been exhausted, has been entirely restored: We commenced with but a teaspoonful of Bitters a day. Her appetite increased; strength and health followed. • Nespeattann KB& 0. H. DEVON." •• • • • I owe much to you, for I 'reel,' believe the Plantation Bitters have saved my life. W. W. H. WAGGONER. Madrid. N. Y." •• • • • Thon wilt send me two bottlei more of thy Plantation Bitters. - iffy wife has been greatly benefited, by their use. Thy friend, ABA BOBBIN. Philadelphia, Pa." ..* • * I have been a great sufferer from Dyspepsia, and had to abandon preaching. *.* * The Plantation ‘fitters have cured me.' MY. J. 8. OATHORN, Rochaster, N. Y." "*..* • Send rte twenty-ibur dozen more of your Plantation Bitters, the popularity of which Is daily I. creasing with the guests of our hone. SYKES. CHADWICK, dt CO., Proprietors Willard's Hotel, Washington, D. 0." ..* • * I have given the Plantation. Bitters to hnn dredslo Sans disabled soldiers with the most astonishing erect. G. W. D. ANDREWS. Superintendent Soldiers' Home. Cincinnati. 0." •• • • • The Plantation Bitters have cured me of liver complaint, of which I was laid UP prostrate and had to abandon my business. H. B. lII;NGSLBY, Cleveland, 0." .** * * The Plantation Bitten have cured me or a derangement of the kidneys and urinary organs that ham distressed me for years. It acts like a charm. 0.0. MOORE, Agent for Colgate & Co. 254 Broadway," dto., acr., do. &o. The Plantation Bitters make the weak strong. the lan guid brilliant. and are exhausted nature's great restorer. They are composed of the celebrated 01Mossy& Bark, Wintergreen. Sassafras. Roots. Herbs. &a.. all preserved In perfectly pare St. Croix Bum. S. T.-1860.-X. Persons of sedentary habits, troubled with weakness, lassitude, palpitation of the heart, lack of appetite, dis tress after eating, torpid liver, constipation, dm., deserve to suffer if they will not try them. They are recommended by the highest medical autho rities, and are warranted to produce an Immediate beue ttctal effect. They are exceedingly agreeable, perfectly pure, and harmless. NOTION.—Atti Person Pretending to sell Plantation Bit ters in bulk or by the gallon la a swindler and Impostor. We only put it up in our lootabin bottles. Bewail, of bottles refilled with imitation deleterious stuff, for which several persons are already in prison. See that every bottle has our iTnited States stamp over the cork, and signature on steel-plate side labels. Sold by respectable dealers throughout the habitable globe P • .LI• I>RAISE ds CO., eemettarthem 207 BROADWAY. N. Y. MILITARY. OFFICE CITY BOUNTY FUND COMMISSION, JANUARY 4. 1864. - According to present information, the Ctty Bounty of TWO HIINDRRD AND FiFTY DOLLARS will not be given to Recruits mustered in after January 5. Those mustered in on the 6th will receive it. Should orders be issued extending the time, due notice will be given of the resumption of bo silty payments. By order of the Commission. _ .ias SAMUEL C. DAWSON. Secretary. A $627 BOUNTY 1 $727. RECRUITS WANTED FOR CAVALRY. Capt. COMFORT'S uOMPANY, of the 20th Regiment of P. V. Cavalry. which has been doing pro vost guard duty at this city for the past six =onto*, is now reorganizing for the three years' serviee. The com. irwitatillftAvtlNOaT'lallrilglera few are to-day, January sih. the above bounty will be paid. APnly to Lieut. SAMOILL S. ELY, Recruiting Oflicer. its bEVENTEENTH and. MASTER Streets. ARMY GOODS. FURLOUGHS Officers and soldiers, visiting the city on furlough, needing ;1:: SWORDS and other MILITARY EQUIPMENTS are invited to the very extensive MANUFACTURING ESTABLISHMENT OF • GEO. W. SIMONS da BRO., SANSOM-STREET HA LL SAI3SOM Street, above Sixth I (S).a=kW~a:g.r_-j Made to order at the shortest notice, which for rich ness and magnificence challenge competition. no other house in the country combining the MANUFACTURING JEWELER WITH THE PRACTICAL SWORD MAKER. jal-St FROTHINGITAM 8 WELLS I:=1 HEAVY SHIRTIN, MEDIUM. AND LIGHT sEnrarnias AND G& STANDARD DRILLS. , - HEAVY CANTON FLANNELS: WASHINGTON AND VICTORY CAMBRICS AND - _ . SILBOIAS. BROWN. BLBAOHED. AID CORSET JEANS. No. 1511 WORSTED YARN. Am se224l' ti LA w. SIMONS db ErrEOTELEIII • - DANSOH-STENNT HALL, PHILADELPHIA. HANDFACTURNHS OF JEWELRY. FINE SWORDS. AND MILITANT GOODS IN MOLT NAHUM suIt3-Hts TO HOUSEKEEPERS AND PER• Boss COMMENCING HOUSEKEEPING. A COMPLETE STOOK OF HOUSEHEEPING ARTICLES CAN DE OBTAINED AT 922 CHESTNUT STREET, 11 DOORS WEST .OF THE CONTINENTAL HOTEL .3"01-IN A. MiTR,PI-ria - y. dels-lm DEBTS OF ALL KINDS COLLECTED in City and Country. Address "Responsible," Box 2746 Pool once. 11* REMOVAL.—EVE HAVE REMOVED ,to JAYNE'S BUILDING , No. 615 CHESTNUr Street, and 612 JAY DE Street FURNESS, BRINLErk& Co., ia6 Auctioneers. P.-IKATING.-THE SNOW REMOVED from the ice, and fine Skating on the Park. THIRTY FIRST and WALBUT. COUPONS OF ALLEGHENY OITY BONDS. payable in. Philadelphia. due let itielaut, will be paid at the office of WORK', McCO & CO., 36 South THIRD Street. ia4-3t* STATEMENT OF THE FIRST NA- TIONAL BANK OF PHILADELPHIA. as required by the twenty-fourth section of the Act of Congress, ap proved February 26th. 1863: Average amount of loans and dis counts 131.006.176 Average amount of U. S. notes $201,600 Average amount of balances due from ational Banks 21,500 213 100 Average amount due from other banks 60,200 Average amount of deposits, including balm& nes In other haulm 816,000 PutIADELPRIA. Jannarir 4. 1E64 CITY OF PHILADELPHIA: I, NORTON McMICH AEI,. Jr., Cashier of the FIRST NATIONAL, BANK, being' duly .eworn. depose and say that the above statement is correct, to the best of my knowledge and bell* . f. MORTON MCMICHAEL. Jr.. Cashier. Sworn before me. this 4th day of January. mt. ja6.lt EDMUND WILCOX, Notary Public. !WM BRADBURY'S GOLD MEDAL PI AIN' OEI were awarded SEVEN FIRST pRIZES IN FOUR WEEKS, during the fall of EH The most flattering testimonials have recently been received from a large number of the most eminent artists, in cludinGOg TTSCTIALZ. MASON, AND WOLFSOMN. who declare that the inetrumente possees, in the highest degree, all the enronttate ore PERSZOT PIANO-FORTE. G. ANDRIC de CO . jad.lm 1104 cassrpur street. MATERIALS FOR MINCE PIES. , • BUNCH, LAYBR, AND SULTANA RAISINS. CITRON, CURRANTS, AND SPICES, CIDER, WINES, Ste.. be. ALBERT 0. ROBERTS, Dealer In Flue Groceries, der/ Corner ELEVENTH and VINE Streets. rr 0 .COIN COLLECTORS.—THE -A- Collection of Coins belonging to the Wtateof the late T. P.. W. NE FT, of Philadelphia.' and to sold in New York on the Mt. Mb. and 14th last . boon exhibi tion at the store of EDWARD COGAN. 48 North TENTH Street. Philadelphia: on the 4th and 1511 L inst.. between X 144 tr. L _ WANTS. WA NT ED-A SITUATION IN A Wholesale Drag Home by a young graduate in pharmacy. Beat reference eon be given. Addrees "F. A • " Box 2428 Poet Office. WANTE D—A SITUATION BY A Ironing man in a store in any capacity where he can Male him , elfrisernl. Best of references siren. Ad &ere •• D. R. P., , pram ca m jeb•2t WANTED:— C LO TIT ERSONS having Clothing to dlapoee of will please call on or addreps O. rat(1.1.17.2. jeb-ttttbarn. No. ft 03 CHESTNUT Street. WANTED -A. SECOND-HAND Rockaway or York WAGON. Wataotes or Rogers' maim Apply at 2,3 North THIRD Street. jas.3t' WANTED.- IN A CLOTH STORE, A YOUNG MAP, about IS year of gn : nin.twrita a fair band. Inquire at No. 40 SOUTH FOriaTII street. 3t• WANTED, IN A CLOTH STORE-AN active YOUNG MAN; one who has some know ledge of the business preferred. Address Box e 64 Ph I ia delphia Yost Office. WANTE D—A SMART, AcTuvE Leo in a wholesale Cloth Hen.. Addreen Box Rl7 Post Office, in handwriting of applicant. salary. fast year. s'o. WANTED-A BOY, IN THE COUNT ING.ROOM of a wholesale Dry• Goods house. A graduate of the High School preferred. Mao. wanted. a BOY to learn the business. address Box No. MR Phi ladelphia Post Office. in handwriting of the applicant. ja4.30 TWO GENTLEMEN WANT FUR NISHED SLEEPING APART NENTS in the Second Story of a Private Dwelling. with modern conveniences. Address. with nartienlare. Box SOO P. 0. i a4-2t. A GENTLEMAN WITH FROM $lO,OOO JAL. to $16.000 is 'wanted. to engage in a resnectable.safe. and fair-paying Manufacturing Business. Address "In dustry," at this office. del-tuthetf AGENTS WANTED TO SELL THE STANDARD HISTORY OF TAB WAR A rare obs.oo e to make money. ARAM!' are cleating from *l.OO ta wiao a month. 2)0,000 volnmee already. sold'. fend for circulars. Address JONES BROS. & CO.. Pnblirh or!. BALTIMORE. Md. de3o 3wB 60 A MONTH !-WE .-WE WANT AGENTS AT $BO a month. expenses paid. to sell our Everlastinp Pencils, Orientalßurners, and 13 other articles. 16 cir culars sent free. SRA W & CLARK. Biddeford. Me. d2t-lin g 175 A MONTH 1-I WANT TO HIRE Agents in eyerg eonn, p l y a month, ewpsa• eel paid, to sell Eff new cheap ga Sewing Mash ..t es. Address. S. MADISON, Alford, Maine. oiNS-d&w Nis A s t. DEPUTY QUARTERMASTER GENERAL'S OFFlCE—Panainarene, Feb. 8, 1818. VESSELS WANTED immediately to earry COAL to the following points: .Tortneas. Key West, Fla. , tir. Fort Monroe. Va. Alexandria, Va. Newborn, N. 0. Port Royal, C. A. BOYD. felo-tt Captain and Assistant Quartermaster. BOARDING. ROABD WANTED-BY A GENTLE MAN and Wife and Servant (Childnurse), in a cen tral location• Direct. aiming location, accommodations. and price. ••B. T. T..' Frees office.- Reference given and re quired. OARDING.-FIRST-CLASS BOARD. ic a de.ireble location. con be obtaioed at tifISS HARRISON'S. No. 54 North THIRTEENTH etr et. one door below Arch. ja6.3t* FOR SALE AND TO LET. " P HILADELPHIA 0 OE S. SIGNAL INK' ITUTE."—The proprietor, desiring to remove to the West, offers for sale this Il oorishi mrand desirable Institute of Learning. with its complete Gym nasium. Apply THIRTEENTH and CHESTNUT. ,jab-tf da FOR SALE- TFIE ELEGANT 1110- m= DRRN RESIDENCE. with large aide yard. To. 957 Franklin strcet. Am)ly to WK.. ROSSELL ALLES.S. E. cor. FOURT H and WALNUT Sta.♦ 2d door_ .12.5-3 V et FOR SALE-THE PROPERTY No. 914 Market street. 16 feet 8 inches front, 232 feet deep, extending through to College evelftte Apply to WM. NOSSNLL ALLEN. .S E. corner of FOURTH and WALNUT Streets, second floor. FOB SA LE- A. FINE THREE STORY STONE HOUSE, and LOT situated at the " °leer, Tree" Station, on the Pertnnyiyania Central Railroad. twenty milet from Philadelphia The Haase in large and modern built. with fine fruit. water. &e. For further information apply to Mies A. R. DAVIS, on the P emised. or Wn. T ELOY.S.T, jag-stnthlm. 321 WALNUT Street. gin FOR SALE-HANDSOMELY LW. -.it—PROVED FARM, 40 acres, near Woodbnry D6pot, 8 miles out. Also. Chester. county Farm, 112 acres, 1. Ulan 5 minutes' walk of a Station, Phi'adelphia and West Cbeater. via Mt dia. Call and examine Register of Farms. E PETTIT. No. 323 WALNUT Street .ia4 in FOR SALE-A VERY DESIRA :.4.- BLE HOESE of 50 acres, situated - on the Philadel phia and West Chester Plank Road. just ten miles from Philadelphia. The land ie in a high state of cultivation. with fine Storehouse, Barn. &c. For farther information apply to CHARLES B. LEE WEST CHESTER, or LEE BRO tHESS & CO.. 329 OBES Min* Street. jag NEW PUBLICATIONS'. AN ELEGANT VOLUME DREAMTHORP. NEW EDITION NOW READY. ALEXANPER SMITH'S NEW BOOK Soft tinted Pa:per, Handeoudy Printed and Bound PAICE 591.50. J. E. TILTON' dr- CO, BOSTON, PLIBLIEREBS A DELIGHTFUL BOOK FOR GIRLS. MARY 'EVANS: THE RECTORY ( Cd . MORELKND. Handsome rich gilt back, to- match -" The Bobbin Boy," &c. PRICE *1 00. Now ready at all the principal book stores. J. B. TILTON & CO.. it Boston, Publisher& LIFE'S MORNING. • TENTH EDITION.% • LIFE'S EIrENING, - _ EIGHTH EDITION, Suet reedy of these beautiful volumes. Price 01 cents each Sold by all Boekeollers. J. E. TILTON St CO., It 13oston, rtbliobers. INSURANCE COMPANIES. THE RELIANCE INSURANCE COM PANY OF PHILADELPHIA. Incorporated in 1611 Charter Perpetual. .OFFICE No. 305 WALNUT STREET. Insures against loss or damage by FIRE. Houses. Stores, and other Buildings; limited or perpetual; and on Furniture. Goode, Wares, and Merchandise. CAPITAL 8300,000, ASSETS 8381.211 SG, Invested in the following Securities, viz: First Mortgage on City Property, well secured $106.900 00 United States Government Loans 119.000 00 Philadelphia City 6 per cent Loans 60.000 00 Commonwealth of Pennsylvania 6 par cent. a 3, OW, 000 Loan 18,G10 0/ Pennsylvania Railroad Bonds. first and second Mortgage Loans . 36,000 00 Camden and Amboy Railroad Company's 6 per cent. Loan 6,000 00 Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Company's 6 per cent. Loan 8,000 00 Huntingdon and Broad Top Railroad 7 per cent.- Leans . 4,580 00 Commercial Bank of Pennsylvania Stock.— 10,000 00 Mechanics' Bank Stock . 4,000 00 County Fire Insurance Company's Stock...•.-. 1.060 00 Union Mutual Insurance Company's Stock.... 800 CO Reliance Insurance Company of Philadelphia's Stock . 2.500 00 Loans on Collaterals, well secured 2,250 00 Accrued Interest • 6,982 00 . » Cash in bank and on hand. ........ . 16,587 60 Worth at present market value DIREVORB. Robert Toland, William Stevenson, Hampton L. Carson. Marshall Hill. J. Johnson Brown, Thos H. Moore. Clem Tingley, Wm. R. Ti2ompeon, Samuel Elephant, Robert Steen, William Moeller, Charles Leland, Beni. W. Tingley, CL THOMAS C. HILL, Secre REULADELPHIA, January 4 OFFICE ANTHRACITE INSURANCE COMPANY, 311 vveLNYIT Street PITILADELPITrA. January 4, 1861 STATEMENT OF BUSJNIES YEAR CONDITION' op THE COMPANY FOR THE ENDING DECEM BER 318 T. 1563. RECEIVED FROM SANITARY 1, 1863, TO 111 , CEMBER 81, 1863. On marine and Inland rialto N 19,3 I 7 1.3 On nretrie9s 2,566 69 946L671 89 Premiums not determined December Met, 1862. • 79.929 69 -PREMIUMS DETERMINED PROMJANUARI 1, 1863, TO DECE3I - . . . Bea 31, 1863. On marine and inland - ....$60.04 04 On fire risks 2.116 51 Interest and salvage received during the year 2,604 8.9 - - 64 77 5 44 LOSSES. EXPENSES, &C.. DURING PAS YNAR. Marine Josses U 3. XlO 67 Hearn premiums 2,36 S 70 Commissions and reins:trances 099 35 State and U. 5. taxes. salaries. rent, pr;nting. &a 8.046 60 ----$440105 32 ASSETS. JAIII7ABY IST. 1664, Bills receivable . Premiums due and outstanding Union Bank of Reading City nix-percent. lean (market vaine)• • • • _ Reading Railroad grst-mortgage bonds (mar ket vane) 7,720 00 U. S. Treasury notes 73.10 (market villas). ••• . • 7, 490 00 U. S six-pen cent. loan 5-20 10. WO 00 Insurance stock, ke _ I'7oo 00 Cash on dep...sit with U.S. Government subject toten days call 10.000 00 Cash on hand and in bank 9.323 17 BV.ck. 'toter, and stock nabilicies 46,410 00 Pnu.snurantA. January 4. 1864 At an election by the istock holders of the AltiTefft &- MB INSURANCE CO BPANY , held this date. to elect ten Directors to:serve for the ensuing year, the following named gentlemen were elected: Wm. Esher, Peter Sieger, 1). Luther. Davis Pearson. Lewis Audenried, Joseph Maxfield. John B. Blakiston. B Baum. Wm. F. Dean. John Ketcham. At a meeting of the Board of Director.. held on the same day, the following *Ricers were elected: ESHBR. President. - Wei F. DEAN, Vice President. WM. EL SMITH, Secretary. The Board of Directors have this day declared a caah dividend of TEN PEE GRIM on the Capital. Stock paid in. payable on demand. ias-6t WM. M. SHE mi. Secretary. 'E COMPANY, NO FAME INST . :MANI 403 OHNIVMDZStreE PR LAD) FINE AND ISLA!. - DIEM: &FRIA. LliD INSUP.A.SO3. MOBS 1 E. D. Woodruff, Geo. A. Weet, John Kessler, Jr„. Clhas. Stokes, A. H. Rosenholm, .113eeph D. Ellis. I(3K, Preaident. AP.111303N, Vise President. BD. Secretary'. 11G8till 'range 1. Buck. Chas. Richardson. Rear y _Lewis, Jr.. John W. E-vermau. rbiltra. Inglce. 0. W. FEANDavie, CIEI N. 33 CHARLES RICH WILLIAM I. ELAZIG/1 ifErt , PENN STEAM ENGINE AND BOILER WORKS, —REAPIE & LEV!, PRACTICAL, AND THEORETICAL, B L ACKSM I T HS. v iii CHINISTS, BOILER-MAICERS, BLACKSMITHS. atli FOUNDERS, having for many years been in success( II operation, and been exclusively engaged in buildings( repairing Marine and River Engines. high andi sure, Iron Boilers, Water Tanks, Propellers, &c., 'a respectfully offer their services to the public, as ben fully prepared to contract for engines of all sizes, Marne River, and Stationary ; having sets of patterns of differ oat sizes, are prepared to execute orders with gran de vetch. Every description of pattern-making made w the shortest notice. High and . Low-pressure, Flue, Ts baler, and Cylinder Boilers, of the best Pennaylvani4 charcoal iron, Forging& of all sizes and kinds; Ire: and Brass Castings, of all descriptions; Roll-Turning ScreW-Cutting, and all other work connected win Mt above business. Drawings and Specifications for all work done et Mkb establishment free of charge, and work guarantied. The subscribers have ample wharf-dock room for ro pairs of boats, where 'they can lie in perfect Befell, sr: are provided with shears, blocks, fain ws.• raising heavy or light weights, JACOB C. NEAPIR. JOHN P. LEVY, • DIMON *AA PALWAE atm% $25,284 Ss EEI TINGL77, President. • , 1868. $83,601 41 $27,9 730 2,408 71 260 00 8,180 00 AMUSEMENTS. AMEBICAN -ACADEMY OF UM B[g. —LAST NIGHTS OF THE WONDERFUL ARABS. THE REAL CHILDREN OF THE DESERT, AND Tag RAVEL, MARTINETTI, AND if ARZETTI TRGOPE., FIRST NIGHT OF THE MORN MONSTER. TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY EVENINGS, fana aer sth and 6th. to commence with the beautiful belled of OSE MA After which amend ß Di v e r t issemen l. t SY latE - WOCift&ftrifit (ARABS. To conclude with theg fairy Pantomime TßH GREEN MONSTER of A TIM WHITE Km MIT. PRICES OF ADMISSION: peiquei, Parquet Circle, and Balcony ao (No extra charge for reserved seate) Upper Circles 25 0 eabf. Proscenium Boxer. B seats each 415 Box Office open daily. from P to 4 o'clock, where eats may be secured for th . ree days In advance. Doors open at 7. Performance to commegce at B. Mows at 1(134 o'clock. iaq et NEW CHESTNUT-ST. THEA.TRE.-- Lessee and Manager .Mr. WM. WHKA.M/IM. Mr. W heatley has great pleasure in announcing tkat he has mad e a limited engagement with the great farts Tragedienne. MADOLLP. VES'I VALI, hoce ctecese upon ber drat s ppettrance In this city Wm the t I I i v PRECEDrNTEIi ADM VARICAMPLED. rau T t li m lS ,i ( s T i ze l ety am ) tV o E f NING. January sth. . . . . (OMA ; C.ll THE . 7 ENVItiII MOTHER. Gsmsa (the Jewish Mother) Mlle. VRSTVALf. Garnett (the Portane•teilort Mlle. VE3TVA Supported by the full strength of the 0011:11MOT INCIDENTAL. MUSIC. The Mr tic Chant VESTVALI. The Mot her's Prayer VE ST VALL The Cradle Song vTVALE. Rondo—" Sylvia is Mine Again " ............ V ESTVALL Gondolier's Barcarole VESTVALL Dress Circle and Parquet . 50 cents. Orchestra r eats 75 No extra charge for Rees rved Beats. Doors open at 7.- Comnonce at 7.q. In rehearsal. the Musical Drams of the "BRIGAND." WALNUT -STREET THEATRE. LIMED Mve M, A. GARBIITTmI`44 SEVENTH. AND LAST WEEK OF AM. T. 9 CLARE& THIS (Tuesday) .11Vb.NINt*. January 6th. Entire and grand succe4s of THE TIC/Kelt-OF-LEAVE MAN. Robert Briefly. a Country Lad J. B. CLARKS. Daatehew, &Detective. E. L Tilton. To conclude with - TDRNING THE TABLES. .Tack 'Humphries, t J B. CLARKE, General Jooko, MRS. JOHN DREW'S NEW AMR:. • STREET THEATRE. HOUSEa FILLED TO THE ROOT. THIRD WEEK OF FRANK DREW. TWO ORkAT HENSATIONs. TILE TICKET-OF-LEAVE MAN, AND THE 131 - TRLESCIIIE ALADDIN. TO-NIGHT AND EVERY NIGHT, With new I.cene7y. properties, &0.. THE TICKET OF-LEAVE- Havekahaw (the Detective) FRANK DREW. • To conclude with (third week) ALADDIN: OR, THE WONDERFUL LAMP. Widow Twankey FRANK DREW. Curtain riser. at 73 o'clock. - la4-0t GREAT NATIONAL CIRO TROUPE.—MARKET Street. above Twelfth. Directress, Mrs. CHARLES WARNER, formerly Mn. DAN RICE. New and thrilling scenes in the Arena will be pm• dnced thia week, itoindiun THE SPRITE OF THE SILVER SHOWER. THE WHITBY PAULL'S Will also appear in beautiful acts. principal and other Wive. the G &RENEE FAMILY. in clasela displays. This evening. and (hiring the week, the great MAN MONKEY Will appear in droll sports and pastimes. vent.: Stale Seats, 60 genie; Prissily Deg, Ss: Gallery. 16 cents C!ommencinFt7.4- o'clock each evening. Regular Matinees on WED 7 eSD AY and SATURDAY afternoons, commencing at 2)4 o'clock CONCERT HALL LECTUREROOM CHESTNUT STREET. ABOVE TWE SPCOND WEAN "". WUNIIERLICH'S rkg ZOGRAPHICIOW .71 A series of illmtrations of T. 0, ARTHUR'S TEN NIGHTS IN A BAR-ROOM Also JOHN RC NY AN'S PILGRIM'S PROGRESS,..:,.:C: And other attractive Scenes from • • - LIFE. criAlukat Mt. NATURE. and ART. Proprietor and Manager Mr. JOSEPH VERN!. will couttnns for a short season. - This splendid series of more than 100 grand Panoramille Paintings was executed by - - Mr. GEORGE WUNDERLICH. an imerican Artist, who stands unrivalled as a malt Painter Admission DI gents. Ohildren 16 cents. Deers open al 7 o'clock.- Liberal arrangements made with schools, teraperanee. and other societies. Matinee every Wednesday and Saturday afteruoan fi o'clock. Children 10 cents. is4-313t ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS, q- q;' Corner of TENTH and CHESTNUT Streets. LAST WEEK OF THE GREAT NEW STEREOSCOPIAN. Which has excited the wonder and admiration of thou.. sand of our citizens, who - visited it the past week. THE BEAUTY AND PERFECTION OF NATURE AND ART, - Surpassing anything heretofore presented to the-pub lic of Philadelphia. bPLENDID VIEWS IN EUROPE, ASIA{ AFEIGA, AND AMERICA. - The scenery and objects of history presented are true to nature, and valuable assistants in cultivating the fine arts. Doors open at 7 o'clock; commence at 5 o'clock. Admittance 25 cents; Children 15 cents. jal.6t. TEMPLE OF WONDERS. ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS, TENTH stid 01.1EnNIIT Streets. WILL - Alb - Writ CLOSE MAGICAL and PHILOSOPHICAL EXPERIMENTS• Great Powers of VENTRILOQUISM, and the LEARIFD CANARY BIRDS _ SIGNOR BLITZ will appear in his popular Entertain ments 'EVERY EVENING, commencing at 7,q.- and WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY A pritimoorst at 3. Admission 25 cents; Children 15 cents. iaf• tf I'RNST HARTMANN'S FIRST MA TINEE will positively take place WEDNESDAY,. January Bth, at the Horticultural Hari. corner of BROAD and WALNUT Streets. at 1 o'clock. Single Tickets 60c. to be had at the door. • MESSRS. CROSS & JARVIS WILL HIVE THEIR FIRST SOIREE OF CLASSICAL MUSIC (Second Season) ON THURSDAY EVENING, JANUARY 11, TS THE jAitf FOYER OF THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC. _ SOLDIER'S NIGHT. MUSICAL FUND HALL, January Bth, 1864. ANNIVERSARY OF THE BATTLE OF NET CIELEA.IL PARK BENJAMIN,- : the dietingulehed 'eclair, will deliver his new and Pa• trlotio poem on _ THE WAR, abounding with EXCELLNPT NITS. PATRIOTIC. SATIRICAL, I QUIZZICAL. and POLITICACRL. IT ` O IL, GRAND COMPLIMENTARY TESTIMONIAL CAPT. PROS G. FuNsroN. (Late of the Pcott Legion Regiment, ) whore servicea are commemorated in the following ear• respondence: CORRESPONDENCE. PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 22d. 1.933. CAPT. THOS. G. FrNATON—Dear Sty : In view of the fact that you are disabled from farther duty as a soldier,. and the knowledge that under three different enlist. mente yon have patriotically responded Ito the call for our country's defence. the undersigned, a few of yony old personal friends, take thin method of tendering you a Complimentary Testimonial. to be given at such time and place as Ton may designate. Very truly. yours, A. G. Curtin. Aquilla Haines, Jsmes Fetlock, Geo. W L. Johnson. William B Mann, James C. Kedch, John A. llteetand, J. S, Morton, E W. Davis, Ant many Conrad, C. M. Donovan. S. Leedom Smith, George B. Graham, David Battler, Charles C. Wilson, A. H. Reynolds, W. B. R. Selby, Charles A. Jones, John Spear. William A. Gray. J. Orr Finnie, George W. Colladay. E. W. C Greene, Horace M Martin, John A. Clark, William Meesee. Henry C. Pollock. Sidney Darning. H. C. Thompson, John Patterson, James A. Sawyer. Thomas Thompson. and others. CAPTAIN PUNSTON'S REPLY. ' PHILADELPHIA. Dec. 23.1888. To ills Excellency A. G. Curtin, Governor of Penney], yawls, Honorahles James Pollock. William B. Hann, John A. lielstand, B W. Davis. Alderman D Battler. Colonel A. H. Reynolds, E. W. C. Greene, and others: GENTLEMEN: I was very much surprised and gratified upon receiving your request to name a time and plass where I might be the recipient of a testimonial at your bands. The very complimentary manner in which you have been pleased to refer to my services under the says cal calls made by our common country, is Mr more fiat. tering than I deserve or ever conceived. The soldier's highest ambition is in the approval of his fellow-citizensi, If I have done aught to secare this, lam indeed thankfnL I would commend the Sib of January.. dear to us all Is its past glories and history, and name the Musical Fund Hall as suitable for what you propose. Very truly and gratefully yours, THOMAS G. FONSTON. Late Captain 68th P. V. MA. GUS ELMORE, the celebrated Drummer, will beat the BATTLE CALL, previous to the Lecture TICKETS FIFTY CENTS. R. W. C. GREENE. Chairman Committee of Arrangements. CHARLEB C. WILSON. Secretary. de2S-tisS rrHE MIENNERCHOf TAKES PLEA. .-a SURE in announcing to its friends and the public that its FIFTEENTH FANCY DRESS BALL. Will takeece on MONDAY EVIININri, February let. 1864' AT THE AMERICAN ACADEMY OP MUSIC Ti to can only had by e;beeriptioaof the membari of the Society, and the authorized Managers, whose ad• dresses will be publiek ed hereafter. dels-tu.thelef G.IERMANIA OROHEST.RA.—PUBLIC REHEARSaLS every SATURDAY. at 3 o'oloak. 11.. at the MUSICAL FUND HALL. Single tickets cents. Packages of six tickets, EL To be had at DEE'S. 1104 onsinttiov Street. L A GOULD, VENTH and CHESTNUT. andf at the Hall door. oill-ts PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OP THB PINS A.B___,TS 1035 cIIBSTNIIT sTBEET. OPEN DAILY (Sundays exosutsd) from 9 A M. um 6 P. M. Admission Weenie. Children half pries LEGAL. NOTICE.—LETTERS OF = ADMlNlS tration on the Fetate of ROBERT R. BRING HURST. deceased, baying been granted to the undersigned—all Pere one ind. bted to said estate will make payment. and all haying claims against the same will forewent them to the undersigned. GEORGE BEMOTEITRSP. • ROBERT H. BALD (4 HURST, 355 infl2t* Administrators, 38 North ELEVENTH St. - ESTATE OF EDWIN A. PALMER, -&-• Deceased. Letters testamentary upon the estate of said decedent basi ng been granted to the undersigned. all persona having claims against the said. estate are requested to Ma@ ant them. and all who are indebted to the said estate are requested to make paymeot, without delay. so JON VTR N PALMER. Lower side M &MOM-Street wharf. J. GaltitleON KNIC:E( jas Noe. 11 and 13 South WATER Street. ESTATE OF JACOB T. BUNTING. BECPASED. —Letters of Administration on the Estate o: JACOB T, BUNTING, dere tee, having been duly granted to tbe undersigned by the Register of Wind for the County of Philadelphia, all persons having claims or demands against the estate of the said decedent are requested to make known the same without delay. and all persons indebted to the said estate will make pay ment unto CHARLES W. BUNTING, Residence, No. 605 North EIGHTH Street. ALBERT S LETCHWORTH. Besidence, No. 534 N. FOURTH street. 'Office, No. 'l3l b. FIFTH Street, Philadelphia. jab tat* Admistrators. IFFMCORRECT PIANO TUNIN3 —Mr. 0. E. SAMGENT'S orders for twiring and repairing Pianos are received at MASON dt QO. 'e store. 907 CHESTNUT Street. only. - Mr. S bee had eleven Tear,' teeto expertenee to See ton. etek lt.e_yeera employ_meni In Philadelphia. &mow. —Pianos releatnerea to sound AN son ane sweet toned as new. without roam:lnm Tenn, for Ittning. JOHN L. CAPHN, PHRENOLO. ;lir GIST. may be consulted. DAM and "MINING.** w , adaptation to Business, Trade, and Profesaioa on the improvement - of health. aorreation oa faults. .forroation of friendships. &a. Pal data serfns of character given when reutdrad. at 110. 114 S. T rTB Street. above Obeatnni. 643-thataihall UNION STEAM AND WATER HEATING COMPANY OF PRIPADU_PRIA. GOLD'S PATENT STEAM AND HO'P-WATIE SKATER THOMPSON'S LONDON KITCHT,NER. and all other Improved COOKING APPLEATI74 - Balers and Water Banks, PrArlor and other Gretna,: Registers end Vent!latora, Isrckeecd jambs, and Mt things sonnested with the eb.ove branch of bnsineas. JAMBS P. WOOD, No, 41 South FORE,TO Street. d. 4111 ' InuavaL l6 l, PALvoitateldos. stamr oslf•Rdf
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