The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, January 07, 1865, Image 3

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S! ® J)r, fCIIENCK has removed hla Office
From SO North Sixth etreet, to his
HEW STORE,
.wytß OF SIXTH AHD COMMERCE STREETS.
1 '■* Scbenek’s Pulmonic Syrnp,
Sea, wes t Tonto, Sea. weed Tonic,
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Vsadrakot’Ul'- ManiraiePltU
.OR. SCHBNOK’S
v C i«ftl office and laboratory Is at the H. E. corner
.SIXTH and COMMERCE Streets, Philadelphia,
„ all letters for advice or bneinesj should be dl-
wHI I,e fottß4 *^ BrB eTcr T SATURDAY, profeerfon
; 13 axnmlne longs with the Beepirometar, for which
'i t 'three dollare i all advtoa free.
; " h’tw Toth, at No. 3!9 BOND Street, every TUEB
- from !> A. M, to 3 P, M.
Bfj<RLBO.HO f HOTEL, Boston. January J 8 and
r uftry 16 and 16. March 15 aad 16, April 19 and 20,
*■; r and ia, Jane 14 and 16, July 19 and 20.
*r],e time for my being In Baltimore and Pittsburg
‘ll [>s seen in the daily papers of ilioas eitUs,
yiSIOST OF PB. SCHBXCK’b OWX CASH, XSD HOW
hr was cored op cossdmptioit.
t jears ago, whilst residing in Philadelphia, I
a ,regressed gradually Into the last stage of Palrao
> Coa?nmption All hopes of my recovery being
•: j pa !ed, I was advised by my physician, Dr. Parrish,
,; lf! nove into the country. Hoorestown, Hew
L b e my native place I was removed fHther. My
M l, f r Bod all his family had lived and died there, and
of Pclmonarj Consumption. On my arrival I was
, u{ to bed, where I lay for many weeks in what was
;, eD *d a hopeless condition. Dr. Thornton, who had
vac my father's family physician, and had attended
,tyi in his last illness, w*.s called to sec me. He
L fl jht iay case entirely beyond the reach of medicine,
decided that I tenet die, and save me one week to
trinßgo my temporal affairs. In ihia apparently hope
, s condition, I heard of the reme ties which I now
Iksßodsell. It seemed to me that I could fealthem
JoTbiag tbeir way, and penetrating every nerve, fibre,
LtUsaeofnn eyitcm.
• y r lungs and liver put x»n a new action, and the
‘"•bid matter which for years had accumulated and.
:bo different organs of tie body'was elimi
thetaberd.esoftmylungs ripened, and I sxpeo*
Ijjitsd f**m my luge as much #8 a pint of yellow
A ctWd matter every morning. As this expectoration
cf matter subsided the fever abated, the pain left me,
, t . joui'h ceased to harass me, and the exhausting
lifrLt-sxsaU were no longer known, and I had refresh*
I,’ecy to which I had Jong been a stranger. My
.p.y tite cow began to return, and at times X found it
JjjiE nit to restrain myself fn m eating too much. With
t'’is return of health I gaired in sfrength, and now am
I Am* now a healthy man, with a large healed
(i' HUi? h* the middle lobe of the right lung, and the
lover Ulo hfpatized, with complete adhesint of the
plr-ra. The left lung is sound, and the upper lobe of
•vg is in a tolerably healthy oondition.
Ciat that time was thought to be an lncu-
iii.veafle by every one, physicians, as well as those
, y sre unlearned in medicine, especially such cases
jv*(*<»reduced to the condition I wasin. This in'Jucad
z say people to -heHeve my recovery < nly temporary.
4 .i'W , P re P Rre d andgave the medicines to consumptives
■:*.«* time, and made many wodderfnl cures; and
v* Remand increased so rapidly that I determined to
f .; f iHem to the public, acd devote my'undivided
i ieniiou to- lung diteases. In truth, I was next to
I'fC'. d to it, for people would send for me, far and near,
K i (.certain whether their rases were like mine.
i\.r many years, In conjunction with my principal
-co is Philadelphia. I have been making regular
; :, iis>ional visits to New York, Boston, Baititnore*and
jiuiburg.
For several years paet, f I have made as many ae five
• edred examinations, weekly, with the “Sesplro
&ißT.'' 'For such examination my charge is three dol
lire, and it enable*<me to give each patient the true
ttsdiilon of hie disease, and toil him frankly whether
peril! get well.
The great reaton why physicians do not cure Con
sumption is* that they try to do too much: they give
s {diciiies to stop the cough, to stop the nighfcflwaatsj
Uciic fever, and by so doing they derange the whole
c!;mUvo system, locking up the secretions, and event
ully the patient dies,
?se Palmonic Syrup is one of the most valuable modi*
t\w known. Itis a nutrient, powerful tonic, and heal
\a ia itiolf. It contains no opium, yet loosens the
ia the bronchial tubes, and nature throws it off
-p.ih little exertion; one bottle frequently enres an or
;!:> T y cold; but it will -be well first to Uka a dose of
ithtcck , i Mandrake PUIs to cleanse the stomach. The
Pchecoic Syrup is readily digested and absorbed into
Ibod. to which it imparts Its healing properties. It is
the best preparations of iron in use; itlsapow
tonic in itself, end when the Seaweed Tonic dts*
rim the mucus in the stomach, and is carried
D 3 ild of the Mandrake Fills, a healthy flow of gastric
nice, rood appetite, and-a good digestion follow.
I lie Seaweed Tonic 1b a stimulant and none other is
weired when it is used. It is pure and pleasant; no
effects like when using Bourbon whisky, which
iisordero the stomach, torpors the liver, locks up-all the
rueiions. turns the blood into water, dropsy sets in,
id tliepatfent dies suddenly. /
Bonrhon whisky is recommended nowadays by al-
R.r.;i every physician. Many patients that visit my
foobs, both male and'female, are stupefied with this
visoa. The relief is temporary. If they cough they
lie a little whisky; if they feed weak and feeble, they
ike a little whisky; if they cannot sleep, they take a
itliswhisky; and ihey go on In this way, requiring
cae and more, until they are bloated up, and imagine
L y ire letting fleshy. The stomach, liver, and diges
;v* powers are completely destroyed, and lose their
rratlte ior food. No one was ever cured of consump*
i a by this process, where cavities have been formed
iKbelnngs. A little stimulant is frequently beneficial
. comumptives, eucn as pure brandy or good wlnes-dn.
Ei'y esses London porter or brown stout, in moderate
•sactltie*; but Bourbon whisky battens on instead of
tiring consumption.
Tke Seaweed Tonic produces lasting results, tho*
i:aghly invigorating the stomach and digestive sys*
to, sad enabling it to eliminate and make into
healthy blood ths food which may be that
ripose. It is ao wonderful iu its .effects tlat*a wine*
£l»-$'ul will digest a hearty meal, and a little of It
tak«.a before breakfast will five a tone to the atomaoh
triiicij few medicines possess the power of doing.
Tie Mandrake Pills may be taken with entire safety
bj all ages and conditions,producing all the good results
:Ut can be obtained from calomel or any of the marcu*
riai medicines* and without any of their hurtful or in
iirioua results. They carry out of the system the feeu
i<ai and worn-out mattersloosened and dissolved by my
:uweed Tonic and Pulmonic It will be seen
'lit all three of my medicines.are needed in most cases
so core Consumption.
Is the various editions of pamphlets I have published
a.asy of the mo»t wonderful cures of Pulmonary Con*
[caption are on record. Persons, many with both
hnt* affected, sometimes large cavities in one lung,
i«&Ud over by my medicines, are sow living and en
v.jiag excellent health. I will give a few cases, and
aiect them from different parts of the country, so that
ftose who wish may visit or write to them for more
tttiiivo information: Mr. Green, of Tacony,
fthdelphia, Pa. When he commenced using my
aricines he was confined to his bed with Pulmonary
u-omption, and his death was looked for daily. They
tsuld have to fan him frequently to keep him in life,
commenced using my medicines, the phlegm.began
K-rise. and he began to breathe easier. They felt on*
Enraged, and sent tor me. On examination' I found
hng deeply diseased, but the other in a tolerably
fc&lthy condition. The matter bad loaded the bron
liial tubes, so that he was dyi»g for- breath, and cer-
U!nly could not have lived much longer without differ*
«i treatment from what he was getting. I have his
ttrtifkate, with testimonials tf his neighbors, and the
Cdd Fellows’ Lodge of Holmesburg, of which he was a
jesaber.
Richard S. Cox, of Evesham, Ba-rlington eounty,
flsw Jersey, was confined to bis bad for a long Use
with Bronchial Consumption, and given up by Dr.
Spencer. As a last resort he tried my medicines. He
lad been many weeks taking my Pulmonic Syrup,
Without much change apparently in him; but the medi
cine was doing its work; an abscess broke in one long,
and diechargedlarge quantities of the most offensive
natter that can he imagined. The neighbors who sat
*P with him say that it was impossible to remain in
tie room with him long at a time. For some days he
by, and it was impossible to change his shirt. His
bags would seem to collapse, and he would sink. He
is now a fat, hearty man. A minister wrote to me that
ie went to Poe 14m and prayed with him, and when he
if:; he never expected to see him again; and to his
mat astonishment, some time after that, he came
ffalktog i»to his church He could hardly believe his
o''&eyes, This is evidence that Consumption can be
eared without pure air.
Charles G. Johnson, of Bristol, Fa., who was pro
aounced incurably fixed In the last stage of Pulmonary
CoasuiDptiott by two skilful physicians, and.at the time
Ms commencing with these medicines, says: “I
enduing sufferings that made life burihensome,
great pain in coughing, expectorating
from a pint to a quart of nauseous matter eve ry twenty
bar hours, gradually sinking under the weakening
rroceiß of my disease, and had fallen away in fieshfrom
«ae hundred and seventy*seven pounds to one hundred
iad twenty* one. was entirely cured, and at this
fcrae, after many years of hard labor at the Bristol
Steam Forge, my weight is over two hundred pounds. I
t%re not had a day’s sickness for a long time. ”
E. T. Frambes, residing at No, 227 North Sixth street,
attacked while sitting In Franklin Square with
lungs, and lost over a gallon of blood
Wore be could bs removed to his home, only a few
fardsoff. His phyiioiaa said he could not possibly re*
ftvsr, and, after exhausting his skill, Dr. Schenckwas
*eot for, and completely cured him. He is now as
healthy a man as is possible to be. .
Mrs. Farlow, resldlngtben at No. 107 Houston street,
Sew York. Her husband called upon me at my
rooms, 32 Bond street, and wished me to call and
ee her. He said I could do so good* that he had
tad all the best medical attendance, and all said she
was too far gone with consumption to be enrol 1 but
the had beard of some great cures I had made, and.
he desired to gratify her wishes. 1 called and found
ter lying confined to her bed In the last stage of
wonchial consumption, and without doubt must have
difd jo on. I examined her lungs, ft tin d both bron
•hlal tubes very mush affected; but no cavities had
brined. Her cough was very severe. The spit-box
waa half full of thick pus. Pulse, 140; legs swollen
T *ry much, and Worse than all, she had chronic diar*
Her bowels had been moved eleven times that
1 told her tb at she had lungs enough to*be cured;
tatthatthis diarrhoea had been of longstanding, and
htomacb was in such an ulcerated condition, that I
afraid nothing could be doae. She Insisted I
should try and do what I could for her, obssi ring that
could not last long in the condition she was in, and
' Cf -uld not make her any worse. I gave her first a
J* 5 ® of my Mandrake Pills, and the Tonic and Syrup
" eeJ 7« That was on Tuesday, and by the next Sun*
the diarrhoea was carried off, her appetite had re*
and she coaldsit up in bed and eat her dinner,
the is aow wt ij gave me a long certificate, certified
’•■' kj the Bey. Dr. Dowling.
Mrs. Bartholomew,, 83 West Forty-fifth Btreet New
came to my rooms with a tumor on her liver,
was low-spirited, skin sallow, tongue coated,
costive, no appetite, and fast sinking into the
*r<ive. The said tumor had been running forover four
years. I gave her Syrup, Tonic, and Pills, and
.p to take them justas the directions were printed.
'* came back to my rooms, 32 Bond street, in two
, ***s• somewhat better; her tongue had begun to clean
b>< v around the edges,, her skin whiter, and her eyes
rn 1 *' aß< * the tumor discharging very offensive
much faster than it had ever done before. She
tradualiy improving, and in about two months
t 0 rooms very much frightened, saying
itoit tn *nor had nearly stopped running, and was
at ‘ng up, and that every doctor had told her that if.
Vu JV' 9 * I** 1 ** w ** would cause her death. I told her
v ‘ «* all left her system* and nature
aai 1? i€al tbis ola ® r XP* 14 Is now healed, and
? f be *u '° 7 about ayear, and she is as hearty and
v <fti & as you would find In a day’s walk.
r!f , for any one to call on her, and takes great
as to visit sny one that she hears Ims anything like
r <*te, and tries to get them to come and see me.
«uj» Bcofield, of Stamford* Conn., was brought to me
.grooms in New York, by Mrs. Bartholomew, ap*
in the last stages of Pulmonary Consumption*
21 much emaciated with a distreesing cough, spit
t. «lensqoantlttejofhlood. lexamtaed har lan ,8 with
'.Wrometer.and to all my practice never found one
<wi i fl lna **° far rone and toe otoer eo soond. .1
give much encouragement. I thought aha
id t to my astonishment. toe Polmonlo 8v-
K 't'oatOi and Mandrake Pills all seemed to
a ta.n ° wol b. Tie tong Is all healed over, leaving
y aa large aa a goose egg; good appetite, fine
» si .; and hae gained some thirty five pounds to
*!te« ■ * ooi: aelonaUy the visits my rooms, 3, Bold
Main if ew and I take pains to show her and ex
_ cate to my patients, and get them to Helen to
'«(that was eo hadly diseased and now hpaled
over. The air paaeing through th.e cavity has suck a
roaring s nnd that ft must convince anyone that His
hollow, and the difference between the sound of.the two
lungs, connected with the healthy, rosy appearance
and expression of her countenance, they go away as*
tonibhed.
; t ? eMT Moi-EM. * minister of Ugh repute la the
eujr of Boeton.ud well known over the United States as
a man of great ability, was cured hi taking ray medi
cine, aflorall other treatment had failed. He has ofsoa
been written to with regard to the facts of Ms case, and
always answers, “lam the man ” A full statement of
his case may be seen in my pamphlet He had profuse
hemorrhage of the lungs, and was very much ema
ciated.
Hebert-H. Deacon, of BnrHngton, N. J., wascured of
Scrofula and Mercurial disease. At the time he com
menced using the jnedioin* lia was almost a mass of
sores. He ie now perfectly well, and attributes his
cuts entirely to my medicine.
Martin Koch, farmer, living near Petersburg, Maho
ninr county, Ohio, was a very bad case of Pulmonary
Cossumpiion, and was entirely cared by my medicine.
Hois well known in that community, and hat been, the
means of inducing a great many persons in Ohio to use
these remedies, and with great success.
Wnr. Alexander, of Pittsburg, Feuna., was cured of
a very bad case of Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint, by
the Seaweed Tonic and Mandrake Pills.
Mrs. Prudence Johnson, wife of Captain Johnson,
now r&sidlng at No. 12 West Third street, Williams
burg, N. Y. , was cured, many years ago. of Pulmonary
Consumption, and is now as heaxtr an old lady as can
be found.
Peter Stjker Beekman, of Somerville, N. J.’, was an
other remarkable cute of Polmonarr Consumption. His
certificate Is attested by his clergyman, and other well
known citizens.
Mrs. Jane .Barber, of-Washington City* was cured of
a bad case of Dj spepsia and Liver Complaint, and is an
aged woman, and her complete recovery is very re
markable.
Miss Mary Bchmidt, of Kensington* Pa., was a bad
case of Consumptkfn and Liver Complaint, and suffered
greatly from boils, having lad at one time more ttian
forty boils upon htr person. Bhe was entirely cared,
an d is now married and living with her family in Cin
cinnati, Ohio.
Captain J„ J. Allen, No 89 Ann street, Baltimore,
Md.j after a severe attack of Panama Fever, was left
with a severe cough, greatly emaciated, had night
sweats, &0. , was fast going into Pulmonary Consump
tion, without any hope. To please his family, he was
induced to. try m; medicines, and was restored to per
fect health. it
A Biiort Receipt to Cheapen Coal.—
Boy a Patent Ash Sifter at TRiJMAN A SHAW’S.
No. 836 (Eight Thlrt, -fi re) MARKET St,, below Ninth.
R Philadelphia.
& Co.’s
MASON & HAMLIN’S
. CABINET ORGANS.
PIANO Over 500 each o( the«e fine CABINET
FORTES. Instruments have been Bold - ORGANS.
PIANO by Mr. G., and the demand CABINET
FORTES, ie oonotantly Increasing. ORGANS.
PIANO For sale onlyby CABINET
FORTES. J. 3. GOULD. ORGANS.
PIANO SEVENTH and CHESTNUT Ste. CABINET
FORTES. noia-tf ORGANS.
Overcoats from |l4 to $55. Overcoat*.
OVERCOATS FROM *l4 to ,65. OVERCOATS.
VERCOATS FROM *l4 to CO. OVERCOATS.
•4. «« «*
IRCOATB FROM *l4 to *56. OVERCOATS.
WANAMAKBR & BROWN.
OAK HALL,
S. & eomer BIRTH and MARKET Street*
Se*Yonng Men’s Saits and elegant variety of the
best cl&sa Clothing at REASON ABLE PRICES.
Wheeled & Wilson’s Highest Premium
L O CK-B T IT € 1
BKWTNQ MACHENBS,
TIKE CHEAPEST, SIMPLEST. AND BEST.
Salesrooms. TO* CHESTNUT street, above Seventh.
STtTiBT—STOKES. —At the residence of the bride’s
fetber. on the evening of the6th Inst., by the Rev. J.
G. Shies, chaplain f/. S. A., Mr. JamraF. Stuart, of
Baltimore, Md., to Miss Lizzie H., daughter of Uriah
W. Stokes, Esq.« of tuts city. *
JEWELL—InJHCAH.—On the 4th inst., 4 by the Rev.
Dr. Jos. H. Kennaro, MlssM. Addle Jew%li, daughter
of Dr. Wilson Jewell, of this- city, to Mr. Kenneth J.
Duncan, of New Brunswick, N. J. *
T> lED.
_ McAllister —On the morning of the oth instant,
Susan hlizabeth MoaUister.
The relatives and friends of the family are respectful
ly {invited to attend the funeral, from her late resi
dence, 508 North S inth street, .on Monday aUernoon, at
2 o’clock, . **
GEIB.—On the morning of the 3d instant, Mrs. Eliza
Bretz Geib. widow of the late- Dr. Wo. Geib, in the
64th year of her age
The relatives ana friends of the family are respectful
ly invited to attend her funeral* from her X&te residence,
No. Bil North Eleventh street, on Saturday afternoon,
the 7th instant, at 2 o'clock.
Cffew York papers please copy. 3 ***
TSLACK CRAPE MASK VEILS.
»■* Grape and Lace Mask Veil*.
Grape and X»aee Bound Vetls.
BSdSOtf & sob, Hoarnlnr Store*
80. SIS CHESTNUT Street.
TIffOURNING BALMORAL SKIRTS.
"A Gray and Slack Balmorals.
Gray and Farple Balmorals.
White and Black Striped Skirting*.
BESSON & SON* MoTtrain* Store*
No. 918 QHEBTNOT Street.
r<KB3N BAIZE FOB SKATE BAGS.
V-I Skating Shirts, new style,
Skatiu g Scarfs, Clan Plaids.
Gents'Skating Mufflers.
„ __ Mud Shirts, new Balmorals.
deH EYBE & LASiDKIiL
RELIGIOUS NOTICES.
(]«® = = FIRST COJTCJRKOATIOirAK.
fcS? CHURCH, FBA.NKFORD Road and MOST
GOMSRY Arenoe.—Key. B. LOBAR, Pa»tor,preaches
BABB ATH.IWS A. M., “ Joafpi Hated of Maßrethrea ’
7 RF.H., “SioFailof Sodas." It
RET. BISHOP WAYMAS Wftl
■Os PREACH TO-MORROW (Sunday) Afternoon
and Eveninr, in BETHEL CHURCH, South SIXTH
Street, near Lombardy It*
Xgg~ THE RET. THOS. SEWAit, OP
By Charles-utreefe Church, Baltimore, will preach
(D. V.) at TRINITY M. E CHURCH, TO-MORROW,
at 10# A. M., and 7# P- M. It*-
■pgg- XHEBEV.DR BUTLER, OFTHR
■EBN Divinity School, will preach in behalf of the
Stodents’Aid Society, in the Chureh of the Nativity,
ELEVENTH and MOUNT VERNON Street?, on SUN
DAY MORNING, afelO# o’clock. A coHection will he
taken up, It*
BISHOFSIHPSONWILIPREACH
<D V. >in Gentral M. B. Church, VINE Street,
above TWELFTH, TO-MORROW MORNING at 10#
o’clock, and Rev. J L. HOUSTON at 7# P. M. AfamL
ly gathering of all the former and present members and
friends at 3 o'clock, at which the Rev. J. B. HALL will
preside.
All are cordially invited to be present. . It*
•ST 6 FIRST REFORNEB BCICHS
CHURCH, SEVENTH and SPRING GARDEN
Streets, Rev. J. H. SUYBAM, Pastor. Services at 10#
o’clock A M and 7# o’clock P, M. The young are par
ticularly invited. . it*
KB> SWBBE9B9BSUH —CORKER CHf
y® BROAD and BRANDT WINS Streets. Subject
of Bev. B. F. BARRETT’S hectare, TO-MORROW
EVENING, at lU o'cloeh: “WHERE IS HELD, AND,
WHAT IS It ?>' answered by toe revelations made to
toe New Church, clearly, deflnltelT.rattonaliy. and
Bcripturally. Sermon byWr. BARRETT to the MORN.
IMG, at 10M o’clock: “Nothing covered that shall not
he revealed.'' All interested are invited. It*
|KS= REV. D. W. BABIISE WILT,
preach to GREEN-STREET M. E. CHURCH,
SABBATH MORNING, Bth tost., at 10M o’clock. Rev.
H F. HPRN, Factor, at 1H to the Bvenlng. It*
“THlireS SEW AS® OL»,«-
This inblect contlnned, hy T. H. STOCKTON.
SABBATH AFTERNOON. 3 o’clock, at ELEVENTH
and WOOD Streets, to the Lectors Room. Friends,
old and new, heartily Invited. It*
(]KTKf“ RUFUS WENDELL, OF . SAEB.W,
#3fc? Maes., will preach TO-MORROW, at the Hall
N. E. corner of HINTH and CALLOWHILL Streets, at
10>f o’clock A, M. and 7M P. M. Subject—Morning
“The Sleep of the Dead and the Resurrection Hope. ”
Evening— Life to Christ for toe Righteous alone, ° It*
■egg— SPECIAL DISCOCBSE OS COS
■as GREGaTIONaLISM, and the ESTABLISH
MENT OF. THE CENTRAL CONGREGATIONAL
•CHHKCH, hy the Rev. EDWARD HARRIS, at CON
CERT HALL, SABBATH EVENING, fan. Bth, 1865.
Those interested specially Invited. Horning Service
at 11% o’clock. Seats free. It*
A MEETINC OF THE HALE HBH<
•=» BERN of toe M. B. CHURCH will be held on
HONDAy EVENING, Bth tost ,at 7M. to the D. M. E.
CHURCH, FOURS H, below Arcb, for toe purpose of
considering the general interests of the H. Church to
tola city. Bishop Simpson will preside on the occasion.
GKJS” THE 99111 ASSET ERSARF OF
ICS? the Sunday Schools of Emmanuel Church, Marl
boro at., abovo Girard ay., will be celebrated TO-MOR
ROW MORNING, at 10 o’clock Collection will be
made for the support of the Schools. It*
SPRING GARDEN HALt; TBCXR- /
|0» TEEuSTH and SPRING GARDEN Streets.—The,
meetings of the Church of God assembling here are
every LORD'S DAY atlO&A M.» for worship, in “the
breaking of bread, “showing the Lord’s death till
He come,” in prayer and praise* and for *‘teaching
and admonishing one another."* Preaching of the
Word by CHAS. CAMPBELL* at 7K P- M. no6*BlS^
dPHILADELPHIA TRACT AND
MISSION SOCIETY.-The Seventy seventh
Meeting, iu behalf of the Society, will be held in the
Presbyterian Church, SEVENTEENTH and FILBERT
Streets, on SABBATH EVENING, Bth instant, at 7X
o clock.
Thepastor, Rev JJT. WlUls, Bev. Wm Jjf. Cornell,
LL.D. * add Bev. J. tt’Anghey, Trill take part in the
exercises. Tract Distributors needed. Public invited.
NOTICES.
DR. FITZftIRBON’S LECTURES
ON HUNAN ELECTRICITY—ABBBMBLI
BUILDINGS.-SATURDAY and MONDAY Evenings,
Jan 7th and 9th. Illustrated by Physical Manifestations
through Mrs. FERRIS and the EDDY Family. Admission
50 cents; reserved reals 75 cents. Doors open at 63£. com
mence at 1H o’clock.. • ja7 2t*
BEASQUARTEBS CAMP »WU>
LIAM PEHN,” CHBLTRN HILLS, PA , Jant-
AkY 6, 1865,
Thore being witnesses of the cowardly attack made
upoujthe Orderly from this camp on the 3 30 train. North
Penneylvania Railroad* on Thursday afternoon, will
further the ends of justice by addressing the under*
sianed. Louis Wagner,
ja7 Lt. Col. SSthP. V. t Command in gEost.
(KS*» ASSESSOR’S OFFICE, UNUED
STATBB INTERNAL REVENUE. FGURT 3 DIS
TRICT, PENNSYLVANIA, FARMERS’ AND ME
CHANICS’ BANK BUILDING, NO. 427 CHESTNUT
BTREET.
Philadelphia, January 7, 1885.
Notice is hereby given that the official lists of as
seremeate, for the FOURTH COLLECTION DISTRICT,
of Pennsylvania, of the SPECIAL INCOME TAX, re
quired to be made by provisions of the Joint Resolu
tion of Congress, of the Fourth day of July, 2831. are
now ready for examination, and will remain open for
the inspection of all persons, who may apply for that
Snrpose, during the ten days next ensuing, exclusive of
undays.
Appeals in wriUnp, specifying the particular cause,'
matter, or thing, respecting which a decision Is .re
quested, and stating the ground or principles of efrror
complained of, will be entertained by meat any time
before the 20th Inst. D. P. SOUTH WORTH,
ja7 fffc ■ Assessor.
OFFICE OF THE CLiBH OIL
AND MINING COMPANY, No. 521 CHEST
NUT Street.
On and after the 81st instant the Subscription and
Transfer Books of this Company will be closed for ten
days. The Company having disposed of a part of their
lands to the Sumner Pet’Ofenm and Mining Company,
receiving inpayment therefor one-half theatconnt in
the Capital stock of said Company and the balance In
cash, will declare to the Shareholders in the Clark Oil
and Mining Company a Dividend of TWENTY PER
CENT, in the Stock of said Sumner Petroleum and
Minink Company, which will be issued on TUESDAY,
tbo lOth of January. 1865.
Dne notice of the Cash Dividends will be given.
ja7 St. CHARLES J, PALMAS, Secretary.
IKS** INTERESTING COURSE OF LEO*
TUBES, to come off, under the auspices of the
Social, Civil, and. Statistical Assogation of the Colored
People of Pennsylvania, at CONCERT HALL.
WM. LLOYD GARRISON, the Pioneer In the Ant!-
slavery cause, and the Unswerving Advocate ol Equal
Rights, will deliver the opening lecture of the course
on MONDAY EVENING, January 16th, 1865. Subject—
“ The Guilt, Funiihment, and Redemption of our
Country ,f
Tickets of a«mia»lon. 26 emte. MaybehaJ of T. B.
PUGH, SIXTH and OHBSTBUr Streets, and at (he door,
The proceeds to aid Freed men, Ik. ja"-3(*
OFFICE VEWAWOO Oil- COM
PAST. S. B. oor. THIRD .nd DOCK (second
* special meeting of toe Stockholders will b* held on
PBIDAY, lan. lsth. isss, eta o oloek, to derlse mean.
of ‘ iB E^ P ?rFLOOD.
j*7-B|* . _ „ Ttoaenfst,,.
THE PRESS.—PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY. JANUARY 7, 1865.
BFOTIC2JS.
PVBUC BBffItoJfSMTRA.
fcs 7 Tiojr.
The PEffNStLVANTA STATE EQUAL BIGHTS
LEAGUE will tender to the great sufferer in the
cause of human freedom and the advancement of
equal rights, the Kit. CALVIN FAIKBANK, a grand
public oration, in “honor to whom honoris dire,’ r at
National Hall, MARKET Street, above Twelfth* cn
WEDNESDAY EVENING, January 11th, 1855. Tickets*
25 Cents*
Poors open at Exercises to- commence* at 7K
o’clock.
Mr, FATRBANE: was senteuaed 1 to raelve one hun
dred and »f y (350) lashes on the bare buck* and nodar
so an imprisonment of fifteen je&rs, with hard labor,
nnder the creel slave code of Kentucky.
thrilling account of hia-eonilaemest'
and terrible sufferings daring nearly thirteen yearn of
J lB wP«vity. Mr. FAI&BaNK wUI be *«fcompanie«V
t, £ s f is .? if ' p »,’ w ho, being betrothed to-the distinguished
philanthropist at the time of his arraat-'and conviction,
went to Kentucky and adminisiereo to the necessities of
her devoted lover during all those long and dreary
8 „ 8n forinar, amid the jeers, insults; and contempt
of that slavebo’ding community, remained' true to her
first love, and married Mr. Fairbank as soon as he was
released.
But coice and hear, and see for yourselvcs-’fbiafc truth.
Is stranger than fiction-.
The Committee wilt spare no effort to renderthe occa
sion worthy of the diistin *ulahed stranger, of tkfe League,
and ©f the city ©f Philadelphia.
x Nearly two hnndred’of our best Vocalist*, assisted by
the talented artiste, ,
Mr. Ira D. Cliff, Mr. David B. Bowser,
Mr. Daniel Paivis, ;Mr.& Mrs.Dr.fi. J.Brown,
will sdd their delightful melody.
Rev. Theo. D. Miller, Bev. Wm, Furness,
James Molt, Mrs Lucretia Mott,
Miss Anna D. Dickinson, w Win Nicholson, Esq., * r
Robert Purvis, Em 3.. Ph>f. Che*. D. Cleveland,
Sent Mhj Alfred M, Green,
ana other distinguished persons, have been invited, and
are expected to participate in the exercises.
Vocal Conductor ....-Mr. A. W. Lively.
Musical Director Mr.* F. V. Seymore.
Organist........ .................Mr. Jos. H. Carter.
COMMITTER OF AHRIRORMBST.
A. M Green,
s>r. J®B McC. Crammel,
Jos. C. Bustlil,
J. C- White. Jr.,
CBas, B folly,
Key. B. Wearer,
P. Norm;
jggp" BATAEI> TAII.OK, £s%>
>* ourselves AND ODE RELATIONS,”
AT CONCERT HALE,
TUESDAY EVENING-, JANUARY 10th.
Tickets 26 Cents. For sale at the Book Store of Ash
mead tc Evans. No. 734: CHESTNUT Street, on and
after Satnrd ay. Also, at the Ball on the Evening of the
Lectors. '
Doors open at 7 o’clock. Lecture at 8. jaS-4t
Pgf” BBV. U. »[. SCUDDEB, I>. D,,
WHO HAS RECENTLY RETURNED FROM INDIA,
Will deliver Ms fine Lecture on
“ihs nrpoo mutisy am jhb am%
BIOAK REBKLLIOH,”
IN THB
ACADEMY OF MUSIC,
MONDAY NIGHT, JANUARY 9, 1865.
This is one of the most successful efforts of this bril
liant Lecturer,and he comes to Philadelphia only at the
argent invitation of many of our leading citizens.
Tickets to ho had on and after TUESDAY next, at
MAETIEN’S, -606 CBESTNUT Street, and at the Book
Stores generally, at 29 cents each.
A number of Tickets for Reserved Beat's will he dis
posed of at HASTIEST S at SO cents each.
'JKBh NOTICE.—/To avoid crowding and loss of time,
the sale of Tlckeis-wSI commence on TUESDAY, at 7 X
o’clock AM. j&2 7t
OBieiMAL EMANCIPATION
i>iro€?x.AM:A.Tioisr-
TO HISTORICAL. SOCIETIES AND COLLEC
TORS OF LITERARY CURIOSITIES.
The Hon. Gerritt Smith, having generously given the
ORIGINAL EMANCIPATION PROCLAMATION of
President Lincoln, dated September, 1802, to the United
States
SAOTTABY OOMMIBBION,
TORY OFPHJt IT
FOK SALE,
As a document of unsurpassed public and historical in*
terest. The lowest hid that wSilbe considered must
reach $l,OOO. Considering that the President’s second
Proclamation,' of January. 1863* sold at Chicago for
.$3,0€0, we cannot doubt that the more valuable docu
ment we now offer for sale will sooner or later com
mand a price as good* if-not hotter*
Apply to the General Secretary, at the rooms of
€ommiesioh> No. 83& BBGADWAY, in person, or hy
letter.
By order of the Commission;
*T. FOSTER JSNKZNS,
deSl-swsSt GEITERAL SECRETARY.
|KTS= CAM* “Wn>
LIAMP3NM," _ _
Gheltbn Fa.,
Jan-nary 6, 3865.
Tie undersigned- begs leave to return the thanks of
the men of his sommau&to their friends* wnose names
are annexed, for their liberal contributtoiiß of money
and goods to theChrl&tmas dinner provided for them.
With many wishes for pleasant returns of that festive
oc«aeion.tooite*aiid>aU l they remain their grateful ser
vants: • . ,
ConcributionßOf money;
Contribution Committee.—..
“ rounders Lewis..
*« William heller* r B 00
«* Lindley Smith,....— ........ 800
S. b. 6 00
“ PfiIn&r'toOXHItMLMiIHMMMH 6 00
" Wm. Still —... **.* 10 00
“ Thoa. Megear....— 2 00
“ Gr0baa.......-..—~ 6OT
*■ Stack*.. 6 00
Collected**& H. D&yis:
Contributionhy Chas. Biobardson.lo 00
“ Aubin ..................... 10 00
Collectedby.E T. Shaw: '
ContnbulioitblC, 5pencer.......................... 25 CO
P. S. Jttstioe., io 00
” B. N. Wright—.. 10 00
T. T. 8ea......... 10 00
** Dr. Noble .... 2 00
G, Y. Brow*. —lOO
" XT. Perot 6 00
T. Smith.... 600
** J. L. Claghorn 10 00
*• K. W. Clarki* Co ™~ 20 00
*» F. A. Hoyt 5 00
'* S Shipley-... 6 00
Abratam 8arker........... 6 00
Jobs W. Thomas. io 00
“ George 80110 ck............ 60 00
“ Jay c’00ke&C0.................... 50 00
“ B. T. Shaw...* 60 03
Collected by Mi* & Martha, Shoemaker:
Contribution by Warner8a1ein..................... 5 00
** Charles Sharpless....6 00
** Mrs. Brannin....... 103
Contributions of goods:
Mrs A. do B. Hears, James Mott, Henry C Davie,
: Thomas Holier, J, Heaeock, William B. Birchall, Hiss
Martha bhoemaker* Soldiers’ Aid Society of Weldon,
and many other mends of Cheltenham and Abingcon
townships, Montgomery county, wiuue names I was
not able to obtain. LOUIS WAGNER,
It Lt. Col. BStbFa. Yols., Com’dgPoat.
•3®“ THE PENNST I.TANIA FREED.
MEH’B BELIEF ASSOCfATION acknowledges
the receipt of tbetol owing contributions Bince Decem
ber IS, 1864:
YariMlA Trimble...
A, E. Borie
R. M. M ....
R J. a.....,.,.
Church of Our Saviour.
W. T. Hildrup ......
William 5hi11*•..........
T. E Beesley 20 00
Beni. Bullock’s Sous.. 600 00
A. Barkers ~ 100 00
ManufacturersVWation&l 8ank.................... 100 00
Member of Church of Holy Trinity. SO 00
Colored Glass of & 8. do. 500
Dr. Charles P. King......... 25 00
Brown & Ca1vert.....»•.......................... 50 00
Tfcos. B. 'Watte0n..*.M«........................... 100 00
3 T 1000
Mrs. P. 8. Justice .. 20 00
A. Pardee & C0..100 00
W. Sellers &C 0... ................ 250 00
Jag. GraiamS C 0...... ...... 103 00-
L
lOO 00
ioo co
. 200
. saoo
ioo
B.X
Jonathan Wright.
Bev. A. B. Cleveland~»
G. B. Cleveland
John P. Crczer
J. H Clark..
Caleb 0. Cbi1d5.................
Chas. Wise
John Wise..
JHra. B. Y- Maseey.**..
Shot. Empowers
BHbop Potter*. 20 09
Tredick, Stokes, St Co.«■•*►**.*•*... ........ 250 09
Evan Randolph.2so 00
Israel W. M0rri5*.............100 00
Miss Agnes Crane*.• ...... 35 00
0. 0 00
W. A. Tiomar, Bellefonte, Pa. 60 00
Geo. D, Parrish & C 0........ * 200 00
Dr. BairyC Hart.% 95 00
0. W. Bunting * 20 00
Thos. so 00
James Henderson.. 60 00
Member of the Church of the Holy Trinity. 6 00
G. A. Matile - 600
Gash—sl. $5 sl6* $lO, $4, $1.36 00
Previously acknowledged. 46,967 69
„ _ - ■ • *53,788 79
E. W. CUBE, Treasurer,
Ho. 35 South THIRD Street.
AMERIGAH MFJE INSURANCE
AND TttUST COMPACT, WALNUT Street,
fcouthe&rt corner of fourth.
Pbii.APßl.phia, Jau. 5. 3866.
Ai the Annual Election of the Stockholders held on
MONDAT, January 2d, the following-named gentle
men were elected Trustees, viz:
Alexander Whildin, Hen. James Pollock,
Sssr net “Work, Albert G. Roberts,
3 Edgar Thomson, Wm, J. Howard,
George Nugent,. John Aik man,
Sfimuel T Bodice, PhjUipß Mingle,
Hon Joseph Allison. Isaac Hazlehursfc, , .
, , , , Henry K. Bennett.
And at a meeting of the Trustees, held this day, the
following-named officers were elected for the ensuing
rear:
President—ALEXANDER WHILDIN.
VicePrefcidem—SAMUEL WORK,
Ae»nary—JOHN C. SIMS.
Secretary ardTreasurer—JOHNS. WILSON.
Assistant Secretary—UHAB. Q. ROBESON. j&7-st
KSSP* SFUUXUAMSai.—mbs. f. o. ht>
RN ZBB will lecture at BANSOM STREET HALL,
TO-MOBBOW, at IOX A. M. and IX F. M, MeetUgs
free. It*
SOTIOE.-AN EUEGTION FOB
i» MANAGERS of the GERMANTOWN DISPEN
SARY* will he held at their Booms, MAIN Street, above
Arm&t, on THIRD DAT, (Tuesday,) the 10th in
stant, between the'hours of 3 and 5 o’clock. The an
nual Teport will be presented to the contributors at 4X
o'clock
ja6-st* ' BUJSTON F. MOEBIS, Secretary.
KB* TXi£ SOCIETY FOB THE AO.
■=» VANCBMEBT OP CHRISTIANITY IN PENN
SYLVANIA ■will celebrate Ite FIPTY-THIBD ANNI
VBBSARY on SUNDAY EVENING Next, at SAINT
MARK'S CHBRCH, at7J4 o'clock. Tie Sermon will
be Preached bj the Soy Dr. RUDDER, of St. Stephen's.
A Collection will be made In aid'of the object, of the'
Society. ■ - ,
The Annual Meettng of the Society trill be held on the
EVENING OP THE EPIPHAnY, Jannary 6th, 1865, at
7)4'o’clocb, in the Vestry Room of SAINT JAMES’
CHURCH. ' GEORGE W, HUNTER,
ja<s 8t i Seerotary.
MS- PHIUDEIPIIIA and BKAI»IS«
RAILROAD COMPANY Office SUIT) South
FOURTH Street. _
PniLACEtriTiA, December 12, 1864..
Notice i« hereby given to the Btockholden of thl.
Company that the Annual Meetln, and an Hlection for
President, six Managers, Treasurer, and Secretary will
take place on the second MOfIDAY (Sth) of January
next, at 12 M, WM. H. WEBB,
del2-tjaD . Secretary.
STOCHHOLBEBS’ NOTICE.-THE
K'Tir Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the 0011-
gBhSVILLE ABB SOUTBBSN FBBABTLVABU
aILWAY COMPANY will be held on MONDAY, the
9th day of January, 1865 f atSo’elockP.M.»at the office
of the Company, No* 230 Sooth THIRD Street, Phila
delphia.
An Election forFreeident and Directors will be held
on the same day and place.
de23-tia29
KB* NOTICE -MAIIS FOB PORT
■SR BOTAi.S C. s BBAOFOKT, S 0.; ST. AU
QBSTIEE, Fla., and FBKHAHDINA, Fla., to be de-
Satclied per U. 8. steamer Uassadmsetts, will be
wed at this office os SATUBI'aY, at 10 o'clock A, K.
A mall for GEN. BHEBUAN’S ABUT will also be
doted at same boor, and Masiiacl
mja»-» ’ Poatmarter.
WA.NAJBAKEB * BEGWN, _
David D. Tamer,
Georgs W. Goins,
John W. Simpson,
O. V. Catto.
John B. Oolbeit,
John W, Page,
tn Judah/
«.~4fiO-oe
s3so 00
250 00
fosoo
20 00
. 27 70
25 00
100 00
6OO 00
25 00
2)00
IOCO,
10 00
lOO CO
100 00
B. D. BARCLAY,
Secretary pro tem.
I>IVI»ENDS.
jDIWUttKB HOTXCES.
Tbs followin, BItIBEBBS (for BTOVSMBEK) bar#
be«B declared, payable BEOEMBEE Slat, to Share*
holder, of raoerd Bewraber auk, 1884:
BBIOQS OOliß COMPANY,
EIGHTH DIVIDEND ONRDOLLARFBR SHAHS.
CHASE GOILI> COMPANY,
THIRD Diy»IND......ON* DOLLAR PER SHAHS.
MoKINLEY dtLi COMPANY.
FIFTH DIVIDEND. .....-THREE PEE CENT:
CLIFTON PETBOMFM eOMPANX,
S2SOND DIVIDEND..... PER CENT.
mmuix PETROLEUM CMPUfT,
FIBS? DIVIDEND*. r.»» ..........ON&FEB CENT.
WALTER E. LAWTON,
TREASURER.
j&4-6t No. 8f JOHN Street, NEW YORK.
ira® THE BOARD OF DIRECTOB9 OF
the WINFIELD OIL COMPANY have declared
a Dividend od the Capital Stock of ONE PAH CENT.,,
payable on the 20th in+t. The Transfer Books will be
closed on the 15th. and Stockholders who have not re
ceived their Certificates will call for them before that'
date. HARRY HEARS,
_ Secretary,
jft7-St* IBgSonth FIFTH Street. .
PBESSTEYMBA HALL ASSO<
I* CIATION —By resolution of tbe Board of Mana
gers a final dividend of ONE DOLLAR AND A HAL?
PER SHARE will be pUd UI?OM PRESENTATION
AND SURRENDER OF CERTIFICATES OF STOCK to
ELI DILLIN, Treasurer corner ol RIDGE avenue end
GREfiiv Streetn, between 8 and 1 10 o-’ciook in the morn*
irg, N. B.—Need not apply without the certificates of
stock, • ja7-3Wfi>*
KgP 3 OFFICE ANTBIC&OTE ISSU*
W RANGE COMPANY, No. 31t WALNUT Street.
PHSLADBLPffIA, Ja*. 2, 1835..
The Board of Directors have thiadav declared a cash
dividend of TEN PER CENT, on the Capital Stock paid
in. payable on.demand, _
ja7-6t . ,WM. Ml SMITH, Secretary,
OFFICE OF PSION KUffUAL I9T
§=» SUBANQE COMPANY.
Fn rLAOfiLP'mA, January 5,1865.
The Directors of this Company have this dav declaied
a DIVIDEND of EIGHT PER CENT, on- the Stock, and
SIX PER CENT, ontheontetanding Ssripof the Com
pany, free of taxes, payable on 'dealand
jfeC « ‘ r JOBN MQ3S, Secretary.
KJS** OFFICE OF THE HOSEY €OHB
PETROLEUM COMPANY, No. 43 South
FOURTH Street. ,
Philadelphia? January fi, 1865.
DIVIDEND NOTICE.-The Board bf Dfrectere have
this day declared a dividend of*ON& PER CENT, on the
Capital Stock of the Company'Cbelcgtwo percent, on
the tnbscription price), payable on *and after the 16th
in*t., free of all taxes.
Transfer Book*will close J&nnarylOth, at 3 o’clock
P. M., and open January SO’.h.
Persons holding receipts will* please present them
without delay, and receive their certificate*.
, THOMAS TOLM4N,
ja6-6t Secretary and Treasurer,
yar on- cbeek a jtd 'cHekkt bun
Oil. COMPANY. I
. TKAK6FEB OPPICB, 308 South FOURTH Street.
_ PHiT.ADELpHrA," January S. 1868.
The Board of Directors have this day declared
dend of TWO (2) PER CENT , payable to Phil adelphia
Stockholders, at this office, on and after tbe 17th inst.-
Transfer Books will close on, the 7th and reopen on
the 16th inst. ''
The dividends of this company will hereafter be made
payable quarterly, in accordance with a resolution of
the Board adopted this day.
ja6-6t 1» BENSWANGER; T. A.
ASr* THE PHILADELPHIA NATION-
I® ALBANS’, Philadelphia', Jan. 5,-1865;
The Directors have this day declared a Dividend of
TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT , payable on the IfithinsA
Stockholders are requested to bring or send their cer
tificates to be exchanged for new ones of the Philadel
phia National Bank. B, B. GOME SYS,
ja6 tja!6 • • Cashier.
raf* DIVIDEND MO- IU ($).-GREAF
*=& BASIN OIL COMPANY.—The Directors have
this day declared a Dividend of TWO (2) PER CEfiT. r
payable on and after the 16th instant. Books close on
the 10th instant. By a resolution of the Board of Direc
tors, adapted this day, dividends will in future be paid
quarterly. G. W WILLIAMS, Treasurer. .
January C. 1£65. [ja6-10t*] 14 FARQUBAR BDGS.
t3T THE MECHANICS’ BASH,
Sx. Louis, Dec. 31.188 i ,
The Board of Directors have declared a dividend oF
THREE AND ONE HALF PERCENT (3Kp c.)paya
ble to Philadelphia Stockholders at tbe Mechanics’ Na
tional Bank, Philadelphia, on and alter Jan 16,T&&,
jaS-tja!6* OHAS. EVERTS, Cashier.
■SHF**- OFFICE OF THE SCHOM4CHER
Ku • PIANO forte manufacturing comfa.
NY, No. lu3l CHESTNUT Street,
Philadelphia. Jan. 3, 1865.
DIVIDEND NOTICE.—The Board of Directors have
thisday declared a dividend of FIVE PEE CENT, out
of the net earnings of tbe Company lor the last six
months, payable at the Office of ihelCompany, clear 4f
State tax. on aid after January 16th, 1865.
Transfer Books close on JanuarylOth. and open on
January 17th, 1865. H. W. GRAY,
jas 3t Treasurer:
WEST* OFFICE OF THE LEHIGH Lt*
ZEENE RAILROAD COMPANY, 330 WAL
NUT STREET, Philadelphia, Jan. 4, 1865. *
The Board of Directors have this day declared a semi
annual dividend of SIX PER CENT., payable on and
after tbe 18th Inst. EDWARD.ROBERTS, Ja.,
jao-St* . Treasurer. •
WSB* OIFICE OF THE UNION ZEE*
PROVEMBNT COMPAS Y. 330 WALNUT
STREET, ' Philadelphia, Jan. 4,1865
The Board of Directors have this day oeciartd a semi
annual dividend of FOUR AND ONE-HALF PER
CENT., payable on and after the 18th inst.
EDWARD ROBERTS, Ja ,
jas-3i* . Treasurer.
ft 2»» DIVIDEND NOTICE-OFFICE OF
THE TIOGA IRON COMPANY, No. 934
WALNUT Street. Boom No. 25.
Tbe Board of Directors have THIS DAY declared a
DIVIDJEND of .91 VE PER CENT, {twenty- five c«nta
per share) on the capital stock of this Company, paya
ble at their office on and after January 16th, 1865, clear
Tbe transfer books will be closed on the 13th and
opened on the 16th.
,ja6»tjal6 D. R. JONES,--Treasurer. -
USS* OFFICE OF THE MINGO OIL
»» COMPANY, No. 534 WALNUT Street, Room,
20. Philadelphia, Jan.. 3,1866.
DIVIDEND NOTICE -The Board of Directors .have
this day declared their social monthly dividend of
TWO PER CENT, (twenty cents per share), out.of the
net earnings of the Company far the month of December,
payable, clear of State tax, on and after January 20th.
Transfer Books close January 14th, at 3 o’clock P.M.-,
and open January 21st. P. W. WILT SANK,.
jas tjag? Secretary,
|3S» OFFICE STb NICHOLAS . COAL
•3® COMPANY, 30554 WaLNUT Street,
Philadelphia, Jan. 4*1865.
The Directors of the St Nicholas Coal Company have
this day declared a quarterly dividend of TWO AND.
A HALF PER CENT on tbe Capital Stock, clear of
State tax, payable on demand.
jag- St* - C, P, SHOBNBB, Treasurer.
THE MAM IFF AC TUBERS’ NA-
B® r TIONAL BaNR. Philadelphia, Jan. 3, 1866.
The Directors have declared an extra dividend of
TEN PER CENT., payable on demand.
ja4-4t M. W. WOODWARD, Cashier.
Wv-y- OFFICE OF THE PHILADEL*
PHIA CITY PASSENGER RAILWAY COM
PANY, No. 3100-CHESTNUT Street. -
Philadelphia* January 2, 1865.
At a meeting of 4h« Board of Directors, held this day,
a dividena of ONE DOLLAR AND FIFTY GENTS PER
SHARE, subject-kothe United States and’State taxes,
was declared, payable to the Stockholders or their le*
sal representatives, on and after the 12th.inst
The transfer books witl be closed until the 12th inst.
ja4-10t WM. W. COLKBT,. Treasurer,
DIVIDEND NOTICE-OFFICE OF
TBR MINERAL OIL COMPAN Y, 934 WAL-
HUT Street,
The Board of Directors have'this day declared, a
Dividend of OKE ABD OHE-HALF HR CEHT on
the'Capital Stock, payable at their Office on and after
the 12th instant, clear of State Taxes,
The Transfer Books will be closed on tholth at S P.
M., and opened on the lltth. •
ja3-9t THOS. B. SBASLE, Secretary.
omßEm-THs dibeotobs
of the ST. NICHOLAS OIL COi&PABI hare
this day declared a dividend of Oh B PBB CERT. payable
on the Bth. Inst. Books dose on the sth and open on the
10thinst. JOHH ST. WILE, Secretary.
Jaimary 2, 386SL . ja3-7t
DHIBEND.-.THB VIBECTOBB
W&& of the COBTIN OIL COMPANY have this day
declared a Dividend of TWO PER CEBT.* payable on
the 9th Inst. Books close on the 6th. and open ton tie
10th inst. _ JOHN H. WYLfi, Secretary •
Jaauaiy g, 1866.
KST* OFFICE OF THE ENTERPRISE
WP INSURANCE C0 a 400 WALNUT ST.
Philadelphia, Jan. 2,1855.
The Directors have TBIS DAI declared a dividend of
TBRBE AND ONE HALF PER GENT* on toe capital
stock of the Company for the last six months, parable
on demand, free of all taxes. B. LOCKWOOD,
ja3-l2t Secretary.
HENSIR6TON NATIONAL BANK,
S®* Philadelphia, January 2, IMS.
The Director* have t&iß dav declared an extra divi
dend of TWBLNE DOLLARS AND FIFTY GENTS on
each share of the stock of this Bank, dear of tax, pay
able on demand.
stockholders will be required to surrender their cer
tificates of stock, for whch new ones will be issued in
the name of the Kensington National Bank of Philadel
phia. WM, McCONNBLL,
jaS fit • Cashier.
office: of the sghuylkill
wZ3& NAVIGATION company.
Philadelphia, Decembers), 1864.
The managers have this day declared a dividend of
BIX PEE CENT upon toe Preferred and Common
Stocks of this Company, payable-less the United
States and State Taxes thereon, 'retained according to
law—on the 23d of January next. _• *
ja2- 6fc W. M. TILGHMIN. Secretary.
ftSST OFFXDB OF THE ATLAS OIL CO,.
WBS jfa. 534IWALNUT Street, Room No. 20.
Philadelphia, Dec. 28,1861.
DIVIDEND NOTiCB.
The Board -of Directors have THIS DAY declared a
dividend of THREE PER CENT (16 oenes per share)
out of toe net earnings of the Company for the months
of Novemberand December, payable, clear of State tax,
on and after January 10,1865
Transfer Books close on January 3, at 3P. M., and
open January 11.1866.
Stockholders who have not called for their certificates,
are requested to do so prior to dosing of toe books.
deSQ-lQt G. W\ WILTBANK, Secretory.
»Sr MERCANTILE PETROLEUM CO.,
B*» Office, »» North FROB T Street.
DIVIDEND NOTICE.—The Board of Directors have
THIS DAY declared a dividend of TWO PER CENT,
on toe capital stock of this Company, free of State
Taxes, pay ab Jeon and after the stb of January.. Transfer
Books closed from thh 3d to the 6th proximo. Certifi
cates of Stock are now ready for deKvery. -
JOHN H. TAYLOR, Secretory. .
December 28, 1864. de29 lOt
PHILADELPHIA ANI> REARING
RAILROAD COMPANY, Office No. 33T South
FOURTH Street. „
Philadblphia, November SO, 1864.
DIVIDEND NOTIOK—The transfer books of this
Company will be closed on THURSDAY, December 16.
and reopened on TUESDAY. JANUARY 10, 1866.
A Dividend of FIFTEEN PER CENT, on toe common
and preferred stock, clear of National and State taxes,
has been declared, payable In common stock,on the SUrt
December next, on all stocks standing on the books of
toe Company, at toe close of business on the 16th pros,
- Stockholders whose names ore registered on the New
York hooks will be paid at the Farmers’ Loan and
Trust Company. . - S. BRADFORD,
del-tf Treasurer.
•REMOVAL.—McILVAINE & BACON
J-V> h.y. removed from Ho, 136 to 332 CHE3THUT
Street, pp stairs, ja7-3t*
REMOVAL.
XV WJLLH, liEAMIHG, & 00,
bare removed from Ho. 80 South Front street to No.
221 CHESTNUT Street, where the, «ffer DOMBSTIC
DBT GOODS fcy the Package. jaS 6t
A CHANCE TO AVOID THK DRAFT,
Principals Furnished with Substitutes at toe
shortest notice, and at low prices. JOHN MANSFIELD
A CO. Office 403 LIBRARY St., second story. deSS-lm*
PURE PALM OIL SOAP, MANUPAO
X tubed by L. M. &C. BLKINTON,
115 MARGABBTTA Street
RTEAM AND WATER GAUGES—THE
U lanest assortment In Philadelphia—constantly oa
banAE. WROWTf- ID WALNUTWet.
RHOTOGBAPH ALBUMS, AN KLE-
A GANT assortment of toe most improved styles for
sale at B. F. BMMKR’S GALLERY, 634 ARCH
Street. Come early, fine lot, all etyles and prices, It*
TTAVE YOTJB LIKENESS TAKEN AT
AA reihEß’S, only SLfiO. Pictures of rare beauty
of coloring, likeness accurate Go early and avoid the
ciovd, day* short. SECOND Street, above Grten. It*
HOENB, BUNIONS, NAILS, EN
v/ LABGBD Joints, all discards of the FEET, cured
by Dr. ZACHABIJS. No. 931 CHESTNUT Street. It*
GREAT CENTRAL CLOTHING KOUSE»
PKosmrts
FAME .Oil, COMPANY
OF VBKAHaa CODHTT. FBHKSTLVAHU,
OltlCl, 20? SBOTH FIFIE ST., PHIII,
Capital, r "«r ■ >..'.0500,000
; BEAEEB, IaS.OtW-PAE ViMJB, *i. I
30,000 BHAKBS WOBKiaa CAPITAL-JDB3OBIP--
TION PBICE, *l.
34*0*L®*®!S!P.
Js., h THOMVUSH: OIBL,
JOHN. KOBLE._ JOBS HCFNBKKB.
KAAHJEL O. KIHO.
The property of this Company consists of
Ho 1. One hundred and twenty asrea of land in fee
Bimf>le»*itnatmron both sides or Little'Sandy Creek,
three-fourtha of s mile from tte confluence with the JMg
Sandyvonemile from, the. town, of Waterloo, and six
miles iron* Franklin, the county seat of Venaueo,coun
ty, and-within half a mile of the station of the James
town and Frsbklfc* Railroad. Ahoufc one-half of the
Jandtehearily wooded, producing a variety or supsiior
The lord is designated on the original map-ofYenango
comity os the JDennfu Job Tract; upon IF-are several
hott6ep»b*Tnp,#e. '
This particular location, although at present‘unde*
reloped, Will, i; is bißeved, prov* very productive, as
upon the adjoining property a natural oil ageing nas
been knowh for more-t San a centary.
No. 2. Forty five acres- in fee simple, adjoining Tract
No 1. on Subtler Run *- This Tract ha* been selected by
experienced oil 'operatives because of its extraordinary,
surface indications, and will undoubtedly prove equal
to the heat oil territory.in-Venango county,
No-8. Two,leases ofUme acre of land onthe Graff &nd
Hassan Tracr, oa Oil Cf»es> Oornplahter township Fona
foaith of a mile abovd Oil City. These leases are each
for seventeen ye* re, one-half royalty. On this landtere
nowfcwo Wells, producing from ten to twelve barrels
per day, .with Steam Entitle, whichis new, Tanks, and
all necestary appurtenance*, House,- Barn,
ixs to the Company, . - ;
From (he well-known productiveness of all the land
on Oil Creek, not asinale failure having yet been known
where proper used to develop the re
sources of the land, anda* the Company purpose sink
ing arnumber of new Wells on these leases,itis confi
dently-expected that very important results will aocrue
therefrom.
Thirty Thousand Bhares of the Capital Stock will be
devoted to Iheimmediate'development of the various,
properties of the Company, the Directors of which
pledgo'them&elves to the'Stockholders that nothing on
their part shall ba wanting-to render this one of the
most desirable investments that have yet bean put be
fore thepnhUc. They.&teo ceUafciention to (he folio w
ing facts in regard to this Company:
Ist. That not one dollar's worthof Stock has been sold,
bryond what was required to*pay for the lands in fee
simple and the leases owned by the Company. -
2d. The Company has hot created a Bingle liability;
all (heir purchases have been paid in full, and their ti
tles are (rear and indisputable tb all the property i amed
in this prospectus
3d. The Thirty Thousand Shar3B of Reserved Stock or
Working Capital-will be actually sold, and the pro*
ceeds devoted to tlie development of the property, sink
ing wells, Ac., before the Board- of Direction will au
thorize thodswie of any more Stock.
Subscription Books open on MONDAY, January 9th,
1865, aithe Office, JSO.TSonth FIFTH Street. *'■
JOHN I. ROGERS,
Secretary.
jggp UOXTEII JFABBI
CAPIMI SI«CK, $1,000,000;
aOO.OOO KHASES AT $5 PBB SHARE,
STrBSCKIFtIoNPKmE. TO 60 000 SHARES ONLY,
$3 60 FEB SHAKE.
No more to fee leaded above that member mitil tba
laid i« developed. Stock itemed fell paid.
$30,000 CASH AS A WO SKIN Cl
' . CAPITAL'
President, MSI AH BDXBSB. M. D : Vise President.
W». M. BTSWABTs! Treasurer, «. D. SMITH;
Secretary, R J. lIAKKISOH, M. D,
OFFICES, ms. 23 AND 24 -WASHINGTON
BUILDINGS,
TBIBB'STREET, BELO WV7ALNUT,
Bat a few shares remain for sale.
rap CfcAßloaC KIVKK ©II, COM PA
fSK' NIJsS.-r-Afc. tho, Axmoal Election. held at the
Office of the Companies. 341WAL3UT Street. on the
4th January, 1856, the folio wine* named 1 gentlemen were
chosen DIHECTORS for the current year :
BLACK DIAMOND <CO -ffm P. Schell, John C.
Lot©, A. M. Brfinneman, John Savage, Frederick Wil
helm, a. B. LoagrakerJß. fif. Breoneman.
CLABION BIVBK CO.-Wm. P. SeheU, John 0.
Lore, John Savage, F..-S. Sltzinger, A. B. Longaker*
John Rowe, Seth Clover, %
DAVBB PORTICO.—Wm P, SchellJohn C. Lore,
Jot n Lyoßj A. B. Longaker, F. S..Sitzlager, Frederick
Wilhelm, John Savage,
DBBR CREB3B.CO -Wn. P. Schell, John Savage*
John Bovre, Beih'Ciover, John C. Love, Samuel Daft,
David WbttehilL *
GRBBELAHD CO.—Wm. P; Schell, David Oillmore,
John Rowe, “John Savfege, John C. Love, Frederick
Wilbelmv'F. S 'Sltitejto: _ _ „ _ „ „ . „
HIGHLAND CO.-Wm P Schell, Win. Reed, A. B.
Losgaker, Jobs Savage* JohaO. Love, F. S. Sltzinger,
Frederick Wilhelm.
LITTLE TOBY GO.-Wm. P. Schell, Jehu Rowe,
Samuei'Dhff, John o. Love, F, S, Sltzinger, Frederick
Wilhelm, John Savage.
PENNSYLVANIA CO.—Wm. P. Schell, A. B Longa
ker, John- Rowe* Jolm Savajge, Frederick Wilhelm,
Columbus R*ed» John G. Love. --
WHITKHILL CO.-Wm. F. Schell, Johu Savage*
John C. Love, John Rowe, Seth Glove?, David White
hilh . - _ „
J. gfMPSON-AFRICA* Secretary.
HXI6B FARH Oil, CO. OF PHD
LADELPHIA-rOhar tiered by the Btate of Penn
sylvania, under the General Mining Law.—Capital
Stock, .$500,000: Ko. ot Shares, KO s GjK); par value, $5
per share. OMcers of th*T Gompmvu—Ql&O. A ENO,
Preaident;: CoURTLABXLF. FULWELL, Secretary and
Treasurer. JHre£tor&-5£L L. Hallo well, No. 634 Mar
ket street; Thos. Worsley* Ho. 518 Prune street; J. W.
LingfivNo ISIS Pine street; Geo. A Sno. No. 535 Arch,
street; A: Beeves. Jactton.-M. D. ,»StroudBbarf, ICon
ree counfeyr Pa> OSw ol the Company, 3% North
FIFTH Mreet, Philadelphia. It*
THE practical COMMERCIAL IN
* . .STITtiiIOK tor
YOUNG- MEN,
BBX&NT, STRATTON, AND BANNISTER’S
NATIONAL COMMERCIAL COLLEGE,
ASSEMBLY BUILDING,
S,. W. oar. ol CHESTNUT and TENTH Streets,
*Pie most extensive and complete Institution of the kind
in the country,
to preparing young men for_the duties of a business
life. •„
The course of instruction pursued in this College com
bine Theory and Practice in a more perfect manner than
ever before devised. All? thjo principal departments of
trade and commerce fully yapresented and.eondueted by
students. •
A S 3 stem of business-training faithfully exhibiting
the precise practice and accuracy of detail of our best
American merchants atfddrosiness men.
The Spencerian System of Business Penmanship taught
in its purity. r;
DEPARTMENT OF HIGHER MATHEMATICS.
A scholarship purchased at this Institution constitutes*
the holder a
LIES/MEMBER
of the twenty* nine Colleges comprising the Internation
al Chain ‘ .
This Institution extendi to the young meu of the coun
try a combination of.facilities and influences wholly be
yond the means of another Institution fbr preparation
for Easiness. Thin met is dearly evinced aul demon-
Btraud beyond aJ Lconirad lotion by the grout-popularity
and unprecedented patronage which it now enjoys.
THE BUSINESS DEPARTMENT
of the College baa been organized upon a basi&superlor
to anythin g ol the kind in the country, and is thoroughly
administered. The point aimed at in this department
ia not to present a novel exhibition which shall have
the outward seeming of business, but to give rise to
such transactions, and in such manner and order as will
produce the bast and moat-approved forms* of business
record, and to illustrate enchcharacteristlosof trade as
are necessary to a thorough business training
Young men who become members of this College have
the assurance that they will be fully prepared for busi
ness 'Thpse desiring such a preparation are invited to
call and examine tor themselves the facilities offered.
A DEPARTMENT Of HIGHER MATHSMaTIGS
has betn eztahliihed, lnwhlch; Algebra, Geometry*
Trigonometry, Surveying. Navigation. Astronomy,
Analytical Geoxneirv, theDl f erential and Integral Cal
culus, EnglueeriogCCivil, Mechanical, and Topographt*
call, etc i can be pursued to&uy extent desired. The
instruction in this department will not be, as is often
the case, ame?e explanation of mechanical processes,
but the pupils will receive a taoid exposition of the ra»
t ion ale of all matl emaJicaioperation*.
Mr. HENRY H HOLLOWAY, the author of ‘‘Men
ial Geometry ” (published by X B Lippincott & Co. >,
is the jnsi motor in this department.
BRYANT, TELRGRh
sw ars *« ?bui*dik *G,
S. E cor, SEVENTH and CHESTNUT Streets,
Under the charge of a practical operator of over twenty
years* .experience. '
The proprietors have constructed and put into opera
tion, for the benefit of the students, -
A REGULAB TILE GRAPH 8188,
Connecting the Telegraphic Institute with the College,
This is the largest school of the hind in the country,
and the on’y one offtring-its student* all.the .advan
tages of a regular telegraph line. Excellent facilities
&] e afforded to ladies ;
A complete khowledgecrthGart can be acquired in a
short time .
Forfhrther information, please call at Collage Booms;
or address
BBYANT, STRATTON, A BANNISTER,
It • . Philadelphia..
JAKfA»Y 2d, 1884.
PREPARATION FOR BUSIMRaa
liTiPB —lnstruction 1 ofihe most thorough and
practical hind in Book-Keeping, Penmanship, Com
geicial Calculations. Business Forms. Commercial
tw. Ac... at CRITTENDEN’S COMMERCIAL COL-
IdBGE, 637 CHEeTNUT Stieet, corner of Seventh.
Individual Instruction day and evening. ja7-6i*
TORN O. ZIMMERMAN’S SINGING
W CLASS. 8. W. corner'ofElXTH Street and OtEABD
Avenue,-will commence fheseoond qraarter on MON DA?
EVENING, Jan. 9, at 7M o’clock. We respectfully in
viie all Interested In amide to attend. ja7-3t
t 2.TTERS TESTAMENTARY TO THK
If Eirtate of JOHN W. OLIVER. deceased, having
been ..anted to the undersigned, all persons Indebted
to said estate are re lines'ed to make payment, and those
haylnjfclalme to present the same to
i. SARAH C. OLIVER, Executrix,
mo BROWN Street.
Pirn.ADfP/pinA. Jan. «■ 1565. • ■ ja7-s6t*
I') BAN’S GREAT TOBACCO, CIGAR,
J_/ AND PIPE tfPOBB,
No. 413, CHESTNUT Street, PhSadelphla* Fa
Dean keeps the greatest assortment. .
Dean keeps she greatest variem >
Dean keeps the largest general stock.
You can get any Undo? Tobaoco,
You can get any kind of Cigars,
You can get any kind of Pipes,
You can get any kind of .Snuffs* ■
AT DEAN’S GREAT TOBACCO STORE,
No. 413 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia, FA
When you go to Dean’s you can get anything you
grant in the way of Plug, Fine Cut and Smoking Tobae
coes* Domestic and Havana Cigars. Pipeorwe.
Dean keeps the largest general stock of Tobaeeo,
Cigars,Pipes, &c., intheunitedStates. ' „
Dean’s sales are so extensive that he can afford to sell
at about one* half what others sell for.
Dean sells to the Amy of the Potomac.
Dean sella to the Army of the James.
Dean sells to the Army of the Tennessee.
* Dean sells to the Army of thb Cumberland.
Gunboats allorder their Toprcco. Cigars, Pipes, As.,
from DEAN’S, No. 413 CHESTNUT Street.
Pennsylvania merchants all buy at Dean s*
New merchants all buy at-Dean’s,
Delaware merchants all buy at Dean’s, .
As they can always get just what they want, and at . a
much lower price than they can el* ewhere, and they
do not have to pick up thetr goods at a dozen little
All goods ordered areguaraiUeed to give satisfaction.
Order once and you will Always order from Dean’s,
as his plug and fine cut chewing and smoking tobaccos*
and cigars arefarsnperior to all others, andhe sell* for
muchlesi. DBAN’ftNo. 413 CHESTITOT Street
Philadelphia, Fa
YXBNBY BUDDY i
XX ’ Distiller and Wholesale Dealer In
PURE ODD
VONONGAHSLA, BYE, AND WHEAT
WHISKIES*
IMMOBTH BXOOX9 SSSItrKUUk
' h55.C J H £vStfc
tnaao-Sm]
MACKEREL, HERRING,' SHAD, &o.
«*■ —3,600 bbla. Him. Hoi 1,1, and 8 Maekerel.
late-eanght fat fish, lnasaorteipneksfes. ■
3,000 bb&. Hew Kaatport, Fortane Boy. md Halifax
3,600 boxaaLnbeo, Boded, end Ho. 1 Herrin*.
160 bbla new Men Shad. < _
SCO boxes Herkimer oonnty Gbeess.ftt.
In store and for sal* by _ CftIKPHY A gOOOT,
ielfi.tf ,Mo, 1*« "BOBTH HHMtm
THB CHEAPEST AND BEST PLACE
A IH THE CITY to get Headdresses, Plain or Faney
Cap*, isatNo. 003: Alt OH Street- ja7-6t*
S. E. COB. SIXTH AND MARKET STREETS.
on, COMPANIES.
oihm: -
JAMBS OIBBOWS. Pr«ai4en<.
PHILIP LOWMT, Jr. , Vio9 Praaldon'..
A. K. PAUL, ’Umasnm.
JOH.H I. BOQEKS, Sacratarr.
directors:
FRANCIS’WqT^BXrs,
OI3D COMPANY
OF PHILADELPHIA,
EDUCATIOHAIr.
DEVOTED
ÜBGALet)
COPARTNERSHIPS.
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. —THE
, ' Limited Partnership exietina between the nnder
stg&ed.mider theu&rm of UATTEIAS M. MAEPLK, ex
pites tLie day by its nra limitation. Tna business will
besfttled by HaTIHIAB M. MABFLB, at Ho. 53 Hortii
THIEI) Street. M. h. MaEPLE,
General Partner.
OEOP.QS OOEBOH,
„ _ Special Partner.
rnlt.ADjtr.Pitts, ipee. 3], 150 l
„ HOTICB OF LIIHTED PAETHBHSHIP.
The subscdhere hereby give notice that ihey Have
entered Into: a Limited Partnership, agreeably to the
oro visions of the several laws of the Commonwealth. of
Pennsy] vanla reiatlug to limited partnerships.
That the name of the firm under which said partner-'
ship is to be conducted is tf. M MAftPLB.
That the general nature of the btteftMjßßjntettded; to be
bSMnels ls tho Hos i EKy AJW> JPA WOt DRY CtOttDS
, the names of the general and special partner,
WAnwraTdo o ,? reside in the city of Philadelphia, are
M- MABPLEf General Partger-, residing'at
go 1220 COATES Street, and JACOB BIEGSL. Spwlal
P rrw n f r iu reßi<llaK at fio - 52? North SIXTH Street.
** at . tie •fcPttal contributed by the
special par ti er to the common stock is fifty thousand
dollars in ca»k
That the sale Partnership \e to commence oa-ihe sixth
day of Jantt*ry» A. D. 1865, and ie to terminate oh the
thirty-first day of Becember, A. I>. 1866,
M. U MARPLH,
_ General Partner.
JACOB BIEGSLj -
ja7-121w4i Special Partner.
HTHE UNDERSIGNED 1 HAS THIB D&T
associated" wi£h hlmaelf W'Jfl H, H. HUGHES.and
will contimre tlicf Dry Goods Commission Basiness. at
No. 316 CHESTNUT fctreat, muter the firm of DON*
CATS & CO. .. . _ _ _JT, T. H. BBWCAjr.
PhilapklphTa; JanaaTySyiBfi£
XTOTICE.-EENJ. KARRICK HAV
-7-' ins retired from our firm, the business will be con
tinut dhereafter By the remaiathsr partners,
„ . SAB. 3; CAMPBELL Sc CO.
PgrCAPBUHiA, Jan. 2d, 1865. ja2-6t*
JOSEPH Hi SB AVER
Is this day admitted to an intej&gtlg ottt Arm.
, . „„ B. w. CLASS St CO.
Janttart 2, 1885. ja2-6t*
FINANCIAL,.
mOTICE.—TREASURY BE PART
-*•2 MENT, 2d J'AKtjMnr. 1886.
Notice i» hereby glvenv that any eubsortptlon for
10-40 BONDS, made dnrlnr-the curient week, amou al
ius to $16,000 and upwards, may be paid tn’ingtal'ments
of not less than one- third on the 7th inst sot less
one<third on the 14th inat.-,- and the balance <m the
2lat Inst. *
, iacfe instalment must be some multiple of one hun
dred-tfoifinr*. . W P. PESSBffDStf,
JU Secretary of tho Tfeastrey.
{XO* STOCKS; U. S. LOAKS, &c;,
BOUGHT AMD SOLO
OZf COMMISSION,
By GEORGE J. BOTo;
Broker,
ja3-Smtf Ho. 18" South THIBD Street
NEW PUBLICATIONS.
PIERGE EG AH, ESQ.,
Author of “The Poor Girl," “The Marble Mart,.I'’ 1 '’
“The Flower of the Flock, ’’ “TheWondeij
of Kingswood Chase,” eta, *
WILL COMMENCE IN
The Sew York Sunday MtrcoTj^
OF TO-MORROW,
A new Novel of Interne power, entitled
THE FAIR TJEULAm^z
life iil Deatlii • *
THE NEW TOBK Sp»AT MRCVItT
Is for sale on fIseSUND AY MORNIRG of its publication
by every News Agent in Philadelphia. it*
RETAIL DRY DOORS.
WET BXj&HKET S.—TO BE OPENED 5 *
H on MONDAY, January 9th. a lot of WET BLAN
KETS, heavy and extra large, to be sold at $9 75.
The attention*of "hotel-keepers,-private families, and
the trade, is called to this lot of goods. - .
JOHN BURNS,
ȣT South-ELEVENTH Street,
Above Spruce.
JT. B. —A large and well-assorted stock of HOSIERY
and DOMESTIC GGDDS.now opened. ja6-3tif*j
FANCY FURS.
1864. 1864.
A K. & F. I. WOMMfH,
OCSSBOBS TO THI AATI CEO. I. WOMBATS,I
No. 415 Arch Street,
SATE NOW omr
A TULL ASSOBTHSKT OF
LADJ2»> W'AJSCTSr WUXim,
To whleh they Invite th. attention of buyers,
.«€»-*■ - -
T ABIES' FANCY FURS*
L
v.-
JOHN FAKKCRA,
No. HS ABCH Street. above Seventh Street,.
At hl» old established store,
IMPOSTER, MANUFACTURER, AND
DEALER IN FANCY FURS
FOB
LADIES AND OHUjDKBN.
Haring nowin .tore a very large and beautifnl assort,
meat of all the different hinds and onalttie* of KANCT
PUSS FOB LADIES’ AND CHILDKEN’S WEAR, 1
solicit a call from those in want.
Remember the name and nnmber,
JOHN EARETHA,
718 ABCH Street, above Seventh.
. I have he ,artner or eohneetion with any other store
inthieelty. oeS-4mlf
INSURANCE.
pSUKE YOUR ;LIFB
IH THE
*
AME BI CAN,
S. E. Cer. Walnut and Fourth St».,
PHILADELPHIA
It a a BOMS COKPAHY, and. pronto divided araa
ally, thus alijini the asanxed to pay future premloau
Lari dividend 60 par cant.
- BOARD 07 TRUSTEES.
Alexander Wlnldln; J. Edgar Thomson,
Hon. James Pollock, HonTJos. Allison,
Albert 0. Boberts, Henry K. Bennett,
Samuel T. Bodine, Philip B. Mingle,
Geo. Nnrent, JohnAlkman,
Wn, J. Howard, - , Isaac Haalehnrat,
Samnel Work.
ALEX AH BEE WHILLDIH, ProaldtU,
SAMUEL WORK, Vice President.
no3o Smlt JHO. B. WILBOH, Bec’y and Troaanret.
T?AHE INSTOANOE COMPANY,
Xo. 400 CHESTNUT STREET*
PHILADELPHIA.
TIBS AND INLAND INSURANCE.
DIBSOTORS. _„ ,
Frauds N. Buck, JohnW. BTermaa*
Charles Richards, Robert B. Potter*
Henry Levies John Kessler, Jr.,
O. W. Davis, 3L D. Woodruff,
P, S, Justice, Charles Stokes*
CFeorge A. Wert, „ ‘__ Joseph D. MR*.
, - FRANCIS N. BUCK, Resident. *
CHAS. RICHARDSON* Ylce President.
W. X BXtASQBABD, Secretary. jal44f
FORMA* P. ROMtmBBSjLg. • WILMA* ?. GBATSO,
nrOLLIHSHEAD & GRAVES,
XX IHSURAHCB AGENCY,
Ho. 81» WALNUT BTBEET, PHILADELPHIA.
AGKKTS yon THB
HOBWIOH PIBB IH|DKAHfB COMPAHT,
CHARTBBeA UOft '
REFBRBHCES IMPHILABELPHIA (by authority):
JohnOr!,!, Esq. ; | Messrs. Tredick, Stokes &(Io
Sales, Wharton, ft Co. 1 Messrs. Chae. Lennlg ft do.
Keesre. Coffin ft Altemo*. IHessrs. W.H. Lamed ft Co.
jegl-gm , ; ■
yoKHAir y. HountußgAP. wn. zt. anAvna.
XT OLLINBHEAD & GRAVES’
XX IHSCBAHCE AGENCY,
HO. M» WALNUT BTBEET, PHILADELPHIA,
Agents for the OBOTOH THUS IHBHBAHCB COMPAMY,
or New York. ■ . 1e37«6m
FORMA* P. HOHiiySHBAPe _ WM. H. GRAVIS.
XTOLLINSHEAD * GRAVES,
XI IHSURAHCB AGENCY, Ho. 31» WALNUT St.,
Philadelphia, agents for the
ALBAHY CITY Fliß LNSUBANCB CO.,
J«37-6m 07 ALBAHY, H. Y.
g H. SLEEPER & CO
015 MINOK STBEET,
MANDFACTUBEBS, AGENTS. AND WHOLESALE
DEALERS IST
FUST AND GREEN GLASS WARE,
Have now in store a fall assortment of the above goods,
which we offer at the lowest market rataa.
Being sole agents for the SALEM GBEEH GLASS
WORKS, we are prepared to make and work private
moulds to order.
POBTBE, MINERAL, and WIHE BOTTLES, of a
superior color and finish.
Also, LAMP CHIMNEYS, APOTHECARIES’ SHOP
FURNITURE. SHOW BOTTLES, SYRINGES. HOME
OPATHIC YIALS, and Druggists Glassware generally.
B. H. SLEEPER,
JOHN W. CAMPION.
jpw BUCKWHEAT FLOUR.
WHITB OIiOVIK HOHBT.
I«W FARAD FHAOHKS.
COIiITVATID OBAHBKRBIBS, At.
ALBERT O. ROBERTS,
- DMltr la Hu Groterlej,
CoTjtmr MamnrTH «nd VOTE Btrtttt.
QPLBNDID STYLES PORTRAITS.—
k? B. P. RF. EMEIi’S superior styles life-size PHOTO
GRAPHS in oil colors; likeness accurate, and artistic
coloring. See specimens, and encage at Gallery, 6 >3l
ARCH Street. ; It*
"DAILEY HILLYA.RD, GBKEKAI#
-A-' Agent and Accountant. Bents and debts col'
looted. 16 ST. JOHff Street, Devizes, Wiltshire,
England. • de24-s 4t*
Kfjn BBLB. ALCOHOL IN BOND, 95
V'-'"percent ; 6,000 fcbls. Highwines, or Whisky,
in bond. 40 per cent, aboee proof, for sale by A. P.
CROSKBY. JOHST H. OORb. Agent,
jat-I2t« H» If. DELAWARE Ayenue.
TOMATO CATSUP.—NEW TOMATO
TASTEFUL AND SUBSTANTIAL OLOTHINa
WANTS.
W Air TED—IN AN OLD ESTA-
T? BLISffBD PUBLISHING AND BOOKSELLING
HOUSE, a Yoaug Maa having a thorough *ao wied**
of the Booh Business. with one possereiiig ins re
quisite, and seining well recon mended for mergu aud
ability ! a verv favorable arrangement will he made.
Ad die ss Box 1712 Philadelphia Post Office. j*7 3t
Wanted—a young man as as
▼*. SIBTANY SALESMAN Jn a Retail Bookstore?
one having some knowlc dge of the business preferred.
Address, with real name* reference, Ac , “Booksel
ler, ** at the Office of The Press, for one week, ja7-3t
WANTED —A SITUATION AS
SALESMAN fa a Err Goods or Cloth Jobbing
House, Good city and country trade. No' objection to
travel. Address *‘J, Bi P.,“ Prexs office, ja7-3t*
TITAN TBT— A SALESMAN IN A
* T Wholetsja Cloth Sf-nst on Market etsSBt. • *
To one who cSn toflaes&e trade n liberal Hilary will
he paid. . •
Address Bore 2131 Phlla. P. O.' ftrst*
WANTED, BY ONE HAYING |5,0D0
"» to SIO,COP, an interest In a lucrative business,
either Wannfaetorltir or Commission Addres*. with
particulars, “H.," Box 1486, Post Office’, ja7~-3t*
wantid-_a First-glass sobka
: J * HO YOJ6E for the Choir o£*an Episcopal Church;
8/so, a first-class TENOR. Addtoss , ” Bix 15#t
Poet Office, ja6 2t*
WA NTED—IN a STEAW-GOODS 1
\ \ HOUSE, an experienced SALESMAN. acquainted
with country trade; Addreea Box 2673, Philadelphia
Poet Office, ■ 106 21*
WANTED—A YOUNG MAN, ABOUT
! . jJ,. 'V Bn fcS? yeare-of tie. as an BWTBT CLERK.
Sodressbox 2287, Post Office, in hand wit tins of appli
cant. with references. jaB-3t*
WANTED TO' SENT, IN A CEN
** tre! locality, on the first Boot, part'd an Office
for Pesfc room Address “P. * ’ Box 2212, P. O. jaS tf
WANTEE—BY A YOUNG MAN, OF
„ T 1 , tc nr ye are’experience In »he retail trade,® situa
tion in a Wholes*© Dry Good* or Commission Hoasa,
as ralfesman for Delaware andfsaryl&nd. Address *oon
to Clarence/* Press office. •• ja§vgt*
WANTED-A IiAD IN A SILK
HOUSE on Market street. Address “MeTcaa-
Ule.” office, jiSJ-st*
WANTED—IN A SILK HOUSE ON
" « MARKET Street, a Salesman acquaintod wlth
near trade Address “B K, n Press office. ja4-4t*
WANTED,. AGENTS.—AGENTS”IN
" " every County, at $7O a month * expenses paid, to
introduce fifteen new and useful arts3?es, the best sell
in* ever offered; For particulars, address OTIS T.
GABBY, BIDDEFOBD, MAINE. ©c26-d&W3m
A BLANK BOOK FORWARDER AND
SIHISHBK WASTED. Address Box MBS. Post
Office.. ■ ja7-8t»
A SITUATION AS CLERH OR AS
-BISTANT BOOR KEEPER. Good penman, and
anick at figures. Graduatoof Bryant & Stratton’s Col
lege Best of'eity references given. Address “X. Y.
Z* t Press office, ja7 It*
A YOUNG MAN, AGED 18 YEARB,
desires a Sanation in a Wholesale House, Gro
cery preferred. Salary not so much an object as a
knowledge of business. Address Box IQH P. w. js4*6t*
A GENTS WAITED FOR THE NURSE
AND SPY—The most interesting and? exciting
book ever published, embracing the adventures-of a
woman m the Union army as Nurse, Scout, and Spy.
Giving a most vivid inner picture of the war. Returned
and disabled officers and soldiers in want of profitable
employment will find it peculiarly adapted to their
condition. JONES BEOS. & CO., 600 CHBSTNOT
Street, Philadelphia. de23-tjafl*
T?MPLG YMENT HOUSE, THE LARG
-*-■ est and most reliable, for city and country. Has
always a good selection of capable persons, with good
references. Americans, Irish, English, French, Ger
man, Scotch, Welsh, and newly-landed emigrants, as
Gardeners, Farm Hands, Coachmen, Watchmen, sc.
Cooks, Chambermaids, Seamstresses, Laundresses,
■Waitresses, and general Housework Servants Also,
Colored Servants. Nos. 803 and 804; LOCUST Street,
above Eighth. deifM»»
PARTNER WANTED —SPECIAL
preferred—with|twenty-five thousand dollars cash
capital, to conduct the COMMISSION BO*INBiB,
and the buying and selling of Dry Goods to the Jobbing
Trad* of this and otheT cities, by an established house,
v Addresses to ‘‘CommissionMerchant,” Boxs2s“Post
Office, with, real name and address, will be strictly
confidential.
Philadelphia, January 4,186*. jas»3fc*
CALEfcMAN WANTED—IN A HAT,
Cap, and Ftraw Goods Hmse, who cm mfliaaee
trade in New Jersey, Delaware, and Maryland, or
Western P«»nsylvania. Address ‘’Hats and Caps,”
Press office. ja7«3t*
QALESMAN WANTED—IN A H^T,
*•-' Cap, and Straw Goods House on MARKETStreet,
To a first-elass man a liberal salary will be given.
. Address Box 1507, Post office ja4-6t*
XTOTiCE TO DRT GQOBB MER
-hi CHANTS—Wanted, a Situation as SALESMAN fh
a firet-class wholesale Dry Goods House, by a young
man, for Jndiana and Illinois trade. Five years’ con
stant travel from thin city (Cincinnati) has made me
well acquainted with the merchants of the States
named. Please address, giving full name, “B. B. 8.,“
Box 2219 Cincinnati, Ohio. • ja7-3t*
NOTICE TO COAL OIL COMPA
NIBS.—A first rate mechanic desires a SITUA
TION as Superintendent of a Well, or a Situation In
which the services of an ACTIVE BUSINESS MAN
may he required. Address “E. H. R.,” Press
Office. ja7-3t*
PHOTOGRAPHIC.—A COMPETENT
A- OPERATOR desires a StTUATION, either in or out
of Dark Room. No objection Iff leaving the city. Ad-
It* 8 S. E. earner SEVENTH an i AR<HTStreek
TO BANKERS.—A. YOUNG MAN
who has for some years been Assistant Cashier in
a country Bank, desires a situation in a Banking House
or Insurance Office. The best of reference can he given
by hank officers.
Address “National,’ 1 Press office. ja2-mwe3t*
TO OIL COMPANIES NOW FORM;
_l_ ij?G.—WANTED—By a young Attorney at Law*, a’
POSITION as Secretary of a good Oil Company. Ad*
dress “E. L, D. ,*■ 309 SPRUCE Street. jas 3t*
M WANTED TO RENT, IN APRIL,
a moderate-sized HOUSE, with all the modern im
provements, situated west of Broad street, and between
Spruce and.Cheßtaut streets. Rent from s6»to SSOO.
address Vs. COXE,
- ja6-St* 339 South BBOAD Street
gg WANTED TO RENT—A COUNTRY
-■■■. RESIDENCE, wholly or partly furnished, with
modern conveniences, within an hour, bv rail or tout,
from Philadelphia; to be occupied from May l to the last
of October. Apply to JO- TURNER,
jafi-lt* 63T WALNUT Street, Phila,
j&IOR A MONTH—WANTED
a@enTS everywhere to Introduce the now
SHAW & CLARK SIXTEEN DOLLAR FAMILY SEW*
ING MACHINB. the only loir price Machine in the
conn try which ie lleenaedbj Grocer & Baker, Wheeler
A Wilson, Bowe, Singer A Co., and Baehelder. Salary
and expenses, or large commissions allowed All other
Machines now sold for less than forty dollar© each are
irtftinaerruints, and the Beller and user liable, Xllna
trated circnlare sent/ree. Address StTAW A CLARK,
nolS-dAwßm BIDDBFOBP, Maine.
ASSISTANT QUARTEEMAS*
»SsS»TEB»B OFFICE,No, 374 Soutb THIRD St.,
Philadelphia. Dee. 24,1864.
Vessels wasted to load with coal for Newborn, N. C.,
and Key West, Fla. Despatch given.
JOHN B. JENNINGS.
de26 if Captain and A. Q. St,
FOB SALE AJVO TO LET.
QIl4 PROPERTY FOR SALE.
The advertiser. having* some very valuable Oil
Properties, desiiea to dispose of them in one lot, and at
a price much bßlow their present value, to such parties
that will form aCt mpany, and will take a large interest
himself.
The developments which are now being made on ad
joining lands, which have all been leased and sold,
will increase the value of this property tenfold
It will be sold or divided within the next ten days,
and there is no other such property for sale for three
times the price.
For particulars address Box 180 Pest Office. ja7 6c*
Htt WELL FOE SALE—ON ONE
ACRE LEASE, at Burning Springe, Wirt eonnty,
West Virginia, Present capacity about eight barrel),
which can be increased. Will be sold low, by
E B. .TORE 5,
It* No 504: WALNUT Street..
O tl FORTUNES.—’THE ONLY CER-
tain method to make a fortune in Oil operations is
to ini e&t yohr greenbacks in good and cheap oil lands,
on the
GROUND FLOOR.
In this way you have nothing to lose, and all to gain..
-All the fabulous fortunes made in Oil have been made
by purchasing the land and stocking it. A word to the
wise is sufficient.
To enable the man with moderate means to invest his
money on as favorable terms as those who have their
thousand*, I offer for Bale, in interests of s2£oeach,
A FINE OIL TRAGT OF 340 ACRES,
eitiu to about ten miles above McCosnellsviDe. Morgan
Cf'Tmiy, Ohio, on the Muskingum river. This river
afford* cheap transportation to all parts of the West—
note the advantage. There is an Oil Soil aery at Me-
Cosnelleville. Coal Is abundant In the hills
There are about 75 acres of good river bottom lands $
numerous fine shows and springs of Oil in-the vicinity.
On an original portion of this tract is an old salt well
that flowed considerable Oil in the process of boring.
Price only Twenty-five Thousand Dollars, divided'iuto
One Hundred Shares* of Two Hundred and Fifty Dal
lam? each.
Sobecripiienß received dailjr, fr<nu by
108 South FOUBTH Street
Ten per cent, payable upon subscription.
References given. j&6 3t*
TTORTICULTURAL HALL, S. W.
A-*- corner BROAD and WALNUT Streets, TO LET
for Literary Meetings, St c. Apply at 26 South SEV BN TS
Street. A. W. HARRISON,
ja4-wsBt Recording Sec’y.
TO LET—THE FIITH AND SIXTH
STORIES OF THE BUILDING Nos, 237 and 839
DOCK Sirrot, WITH OR WITHOUT SIBAM POWER.
HOISTING DONE BY STEAM. o< ,.
Counting House of Dr. D. Jayne & Son,
ja6-3t» No. 3*3 CHESTNUT Street.
TO LET—THE THIBD STORY OF
A THE COMMONWEALTH BUILDING, Nos. 811
end 613 CHESTNUT Street CAN BE ARRANGED
FOR COAL OIL OFFICES
THOS. H. CONNELL.
Co tinting House of Or. t>. Jayne & Son,
jag-3t* No. 34:8 CHESTNUT Street
fXlh STOCES TAKEN FOR .LIFE
V/ INSURANCE. Address Box 532 Philadelphia Post
Office. jaS-61*
SALE—THE GOOD WILL AND
*4-' Fixture b of. the Confectionery, No. 1133 PINS
Sheet. Will be sold cheap. Good reasons for seil
ing, ja6-2t*
g| FOI SALE—WALNUT STREET,
ABl wrst of Sixteenth, Two splendid Four-Story
Brown-Stone-front DWELLINGS tots 20 hr 125 feet,
to a street. Prices. $20,(X0 and $27,500 Can .hare a
Stable near by. , MILLER. Broker,
ja?.smwthttif 154- North SIXTH Street.
Mpor sale, with possession,
Desirable DWELLING, WALLACE Street, eoutb
side, west of Nineteenth. Lot 18x100.
- M. D LIVE ff SETTER.
ja6 2t* 139 South FOURTH Street.
Mfor sale or exchange for
FOR FIRST-CLASS OIL STOCKS-STORB AND
DWELLING, 1M North Sixth street; Lot sear IDS feet
deeptoaten-feet alley. $6,800.
STORK and large h WELLING, .835 CsllowhiH street,
and 828 Willow street on tie rear. $6,500.
jal-wthnstlf MILLER, 15* Nortk SIXTH Street.
£| ORPHANS’ COURT SALE. |g
of CD as. W. Hepbnrn, Dee’d.
VALUABLE PROPERTY,
TWENTY-FOURTH WARD,
WEST PHILADELPHIA,
Consisting of 4 Acres and 128 Percbes lt hae fonr fronts
—fronting on Market street. Forty-third and Forty
fourth, and Ludlow (formerly Only streets.
The Improvements are a Frame Cottegjuwithpsrlor.
sitting-room. and kitchen on the fiist ffdfr. two cham
beiß <m the second, and two f Hre aboye; eae
ont: cookinf range;good well of water in the yard, to.
Also.alarge Stone Barn and Stable, and two one-story
Frame Boild tags fronting on Market sweet. To be solft
on TUESDAY, January 10th. 1865, at 12 o’clock noon,at
f& PBILADiLPHIA EXCHANdK, by M. THOMAS &
SONS, Auctioneers. j O HN J SCHELL.
STEPHEN BENTON.
jaS Stif Executors. ■
TO BENT—THE UPPER ROOMS OF
A STORE No. 531 MARKET Street. Onset the beet
business locations In the eity. . , ...
Apply on the premises. jal-4t«
non -ground bents,
spIUyUvFVJ. well secured. For sale hr TATLoW
JACKSON. 614 CHESTNUT Street. deSl-12t«
• ■ AT REASONABLE PRICES, v
FOB SAME AND TO LET.
MREAL ESTATL 1 REAL KriTATE!
BEAL ESTATE I ESTATE I
BEAL ESTATE ! Kt AERATE 1
*,1,000.000 WOBTH . v 0« BAX.E.
IKOOUOO WORTH Pv°g »££§•
*6.000 000 WOETH F<V*SAL*.
HEW MOHTHLY CATALOG!)? J?*T OCT.
MEW MOBTHLY CATALOGUE JUST Of T.
M®w MOSTHLY CATALOGUE .JBBT OUT.
FOB j inoary. foe jaOklaEy.
|OK JAETTARY FOE JASn iRY.
OiHOASY. FOE JAB JM.KT.
JOB OEAamroiTS DIgrEIBTJTJOg,
|OB GBATniTOUS DISTKIBtITTOir.
FOB GRATUIrOOS BISTEIBGTIiir.'
No person wishing to purchase city property stall*
fail to get one of my catalogues mit exceed* In Import
anee to purchasers any catalogue ever published* t*
this city,no matter by whom.
first-ciat-e dwellings and mansions near »y. Also atawl
$ 1,COO»CQO worth of building lots, eligibly located,
GEO O. MILLER.
Practical Seal Estate Op>*at*y,
ja7-2t if (for the last 20 years.) 154 N. SIXTH it.
M VALUABLE FARM AT PUB c Qk
IslC BaltE. —Will hepoJiitiveiy s<*ld af pobnc JC
sale on MONDAY. January 6, 1365, the following da
scribedYarm, known as “ Xos3 Common,’' teiongTag
totbe Estate of. Wasbfngtos Roes, deceased, fdttfiie ih
Londongreve Township, Cheater County, Pa * on
public mad Zeadicg from Avondale t<y KimbfevilleV'
three miles east from New London and two mile* front
Avondale Station, on the Philadelphia asd Baltimore
Central Baijread, andcoutainingl74acrei and e percha*'
of Land, divided into fourteen enclosures, and all well
fenced, end with a imnuin* strews of water iu each.
The Land is in a* hiehr state of cultivation^-and watt
adapted to gram Thor# are frotVforty to
' BaT!!T Jioslwred, a grtit per
lion of which is in condilic®.
The ißJpfeTemeets-coßffiet of good *a4 exbstssaal
6TOBB 3WET,t,!NG HODBS,
situated In » central parffof the Farm and overlooking 1
the greeter portion of It; three Tenant Houses, large
dmme»deck<?7 Stone Bsrfcr, with over-shoot and slfefr*
dlngattacbed,.Pump intern yard under srsyer. Gtatur
ries; Straw Honee, Carriage atd Waged Hones wftfe'.
Poultry Bonso attached; two large Orchards, oa*
yousry. of choic* fmit&nffiffst coming int6-&earlng, to
gethtrwith a variety of other fruit trees.
?h*r property fs in as Intelligent and .respedtabl*-
neighberhood. adjoining lands- of Abner Robt:
LyeJe, and others? and is convenient to aehdols and
places of pnbHc worship.
rersoas detirin* to view tbe jjame can call on the oc
cupants, or inouire of JOHN T. JtOSS, Chathittf, Ches
ter County; Pa., or MAKGARFf 0. FOSg. corner of
THIhTY-foeojtfi) StieeS en* BAROASTER YreiaJ:
Weet PhiJadnipbla.
Bale will take place at one o'sibck P. M. on the day
ato.e mtna«n»B, when the coacHMena will he-miito
Ueo-wis bx thk HEIRS.
December dfr, Ifg4. j»7-7t*
gt FOR SALE—A SMALL FBCIfA'
JBft and TRUCK: FARM, nesr Torresdale; a yery
desirable place. Also several large and valuable farms
in the same neighborhood. Br F- GLBNN.
ja7»tf 133 South FOUR rg Street.
®FOB SALE—A VERY DESI 4®
RABLE COTTAGE and fnmitnre/'wfth twen
ty acres offend, riffeafed on the Delaware, fifteen ■>***»
from Philadelphia. B. FI GLENN.
ja7 tf 133 Sfmth FOURTH Street.
AUUTIOJV BAI.ES.
tfcrn IMPORTANT SALE AT PofsPT
-b9a brbezb park.
OK TOBtDAY MOBHIKO, Jan. 101 S, 7S6S.
Ppuetaalljr at 11 o cl nk, comprislnit the entire etoefc
of tfm tenant, declining nnslness. namely:
FIVE VALUABLE inclnding two very fast ‘
bay mares; WAGONS. &c . Hoaashoidand
Bar room Furniture, fine Wine**. Liquors, ife
positive. ALFRED M. BBBHNB3B,
Ja7 Sttf Auctioneer,
*s2l* BAZAAR, HENTH AHH BAH*
<«!■!», SOM Streets.
AUCTION SALE OF HORBKB. CARRIAGES.
ON SATURDAY MOBBING NEXT,
At lOo’clock, comprising about
FIFTY BOSSES,
Salted to harness and the saddle.
Fall description at eale
ALSO,-
A large collection of desirable new and second-hand
’ waßonß - 8 - &»., with which ths
sale will commence.
Also, single and double harness* saddles, bridles
whips, coders. halters, he.
Also, precious to' the horses,
* BB “ 1 " ror »*»b4-liubl sleighs.
49* Wo postponement on account of weather.
AS* Sale of Horses, he., on WEDNESDAY
49* Carriages and Harness at prirate sale.
ALFfiED H. HBBKffESS.
- Auctioneer.
AMUSEMENTS.
CHESTNUTBT, THBATRR
THIS (Saturday) AFTERNOON. at 8 o’cloclr.
TWENTY-SECOND GRAND FAMILY MATINS*,
Upon which. occasion the Popular Drama.
_ _ TEE OCTOROON, ““*»
Will be presented
Admission to the Matinee, 30 CENTS to all parts of thar
house. Children 86 cents.
THIS (Saturday) EVENING,
THEBE GLOEIOUS PIECES,
In all of which the celebrated
WAhBBN COMEDY COMBINATION ’
Will appear.
The performance will commence with the eomedw
called the POOB GENTLEMAN.
Dr. pi1atj0d.............. Mr. Wa, Warren
Emily tfonMriton MlesJoai.Orto*
Frt derick B; rail! e...... Mr. Charles Bcrrc*
Lncretla McKahb . Miss Emily Mastayay
Altar which the Farce of 1 wm-ye*
„ , HCKSETjCHICK WEBB.-
To conclude -with th» F.'irce Call'd
BETSEY BAKES.
WALNUT-STREET THEATRE.
»w FAREWELL
UCUISVISIIEF
On the occasion of which wiU be offered a
GRAND DOUBLE ENTERTAINMENT.'
THIS (Saturday) EVENING. Jan 7.
The performance will commence with the drama of
THB SPY OF ST. MARC.
Thisbe. ..LFCILLB WESTERS.
• To,conclude with THE-WEPT- OF-THE*
WlBg. Mop day, WAL LACK-DAVBN PORT Alliance,
TLfBS, JOHN DREW’S NEW ARCH
XTX street theatre.
* LAST SIGHT OP J. 8. CLARKE.
TO-NIGHT (Saturday), January 7.1865.
* THE PAT BOY, THE TOODLESk
MY NEIGHBOR’S WIFE, and
JONATHAN BRADFORD..
CLARKE IN FOUR CHARACTERS.
MONDAY, MISS CAROLINE RICSINGB.
THE DAUGHTER OF THB REGIMENT.
Jj’OTEK ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
BATTTEDAY. January 14,1855,
CBOSS A JARVIS'
FIRST CLASSICAL SOIREE
_ . ~ „ . .on rax season.
Snbacription list Is now open at' the Stores of Lee &
Welter, Andre & Co., and JVB. Oonld.
Single ticfcetß $l. Concert to commence at 8. jaS-tf
fJREAT NATIONAL CIRCUS—WAL-
S? T SJET st,eet, above Eighth. ~
DIRECTBEBS--Mira. Charles Wamer, formerly Mn,
Das Jaice.
„The management begs leave to state that during tin
PRESENT WEEK the following named artieteswlU
make their flrst appearance; M’LLB ELIZA' ayonn*.
graceful., and angelic equestrienne; SIGNuB GIBBON*
NOISE, the wonderful contortionist; Messrs KADI GAM
and DONOVAN, the Intrepid and pleasing gymnasia.
These, with the remainder of the-GBBAT COMP ANT
¥f 1 ?&yri!SS:
lees in magnificences and surprising in effect
ADMISSION--First tier, 50 cents; second tier, 25 cents*
priVAteboxes. s3and s6. as to location.
. 011 WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY
AFTERNOONS, commencing at 254 o'clock. Eremins
performance commencing at 7.40, ja3-5t
A SBEMBLY BUILDING.
MATINBB MUSICALB
By the Philadelnhia CLASSICAL QUINTETTE CLUB.
EVERY WEDNESDAY, at 3 P. Iff
_ Tickets at the Door, Fifty Cents each. de3l-Bmtuw tfi
CI6NOR BLITZ, ASSEMBLY BUILDS
LJ IHGS. TBNTH and GHBsTKUT Streets •
A HAPPY HEW YEAR TO OLD AHD.YOUHO.
Three Grand Performanceion HOHDAY, January M.
commencing at 11 A. M , 3 and 7K P. M., and on the
and Evenln.a or TUESDAY, THURSDAY.
FRIDAY, and SATURDAY, during the creek.
WOBDBRB OF HBCBOMAHCY. COMICALIITB3 OH
YBEThiLOSUISM. and Ihe BIRDS.
Admission, 20 cents. Children, 15 cents. Reserved
seats, 80 cents jal
fJEBMANIA ORCHESTRA.—PUBLIO
w tI?I?.SATUEDAY, »» S* o'clock
P. M., at.MUSICAL FUMD HALL. Single Tickets, 9
cents e Six Tickets, *1; to be had at Gould's, Andie’s.
and Meyer’s Magic Stores, and at tho Hall no?-tf
CHRIST REJECTED.—
This admirable picture, the greatest production ol
me painter West, isnow on exhibition nt the ACADBMY
OP.FIHB A8T5.1035 CHESTHHT Street, togethw
With the entire collection of ihelnstituiiGa. Admittance
twenty-Mte cents. • nol4- 2m*
/THE ACADEMY OF FUSE ARTS,
J. CHESTHHT Street, above Tenth, is OPBH DAILY
for visitors, from 9 A. M. to 8 P. H. jc2S
BOABDDre.
OEVIRAL GENTLEMEN CAN -OB-
TAUT a pleasant BOOM and ful*, or partial,
BOABD, at 804 Worth TENTH Street. jsS-2t*
lost Asno rom.
TOST OR MISLAID—ON FRIDAY.
SO, 1864, an agreement between E. 0. KNIGHT
and others. The finder will be suitably rewarded by
leaving it with
B. BUNDLE SMITH, E3d.,
No. »13 S FOURTH ST.
HOTELS AND RESTAUR ANTS.
QENTRAL EATING HOUSE,
Opposite tl*.e Post Office.
POTT, A TtKr.PITTA ■
TONES HOUSE,
0 Cor. MABK&T/STBEETsud BfABKBT SQUABS,
HABBIBBUBG, JPa.
The Proprietor respectfully returns his sin cere thaalc*
to his Meads for the very liberal patronage bestowed
to the House since under his management, and would
respectfully solicit a continuance of the same.
de!7-3m i a JL MANN, Proprietor.
/THE WASHINGTON HOUSE—A
A CAED. —It having bees announced by the Bulletin
of the 25th instant, that this hotel wo old be closed on
or about the Ist of December, the Lessee from January
Ist, 1866, bees to inform the public that during the than -
the House mav he dosed it will be thoroughly reno
rated and refitted in a manner that cannot mil togtr*
satisfaction to those who may patronise the establish.'
dent,
Mr. GHABXJSS BL ALLMOIfD, formerly of the
“Indian Queen, ” Wilmington, but more recently of
the * * States Union, * * Philadelphia, will have the en
tire management under the new administration, and h»
assures the public that no efforts will be spared on hie
part to make the House in all respects pleasant and
agreeable to his guests. The House will be re-opened
on the 16th of January, no9MR
ffViifTP MALCOLM MACNEELL’B
3* SPECTACLE HTOBK, Ho, 310 Sontt
FIFTH Street, bob^pruce.
_ rlllitAUJilicniA. • _
JKf Glasses refitted to salt all ««. andaU mannere*
repairing carefully and promptly attended to. del-t.
WRITTEN AND VERBAL DE„
EmHI SCBIPTIOHS of Character, Constitution, andYA.
yLJ lent, with ADVICE on Business, Health, Bdtts*.
Horn Self-improvement, Management and Tram*
«»*> ingof CHILDBEH, so«M He., dvr
and evening, by _ JOHH L. OAFRH,
Phrenologist and Bookseller,
osll-tnthtlvlf Ho. as 8. TENTH St. above Cheetnt;
SUBSTITUTES, VOLUNTEERS. A.NB
O PRINCIPALS, _ ,
If you will e«ll at our office you will do well.
We aeree to render
S ATIBFACTION TO ALL PASTIES.
. OS HO PAT,
At Ho. 8 South SEVENTH Street.
Tj'REDERICK BOLAND,
A Manufacturer ofevery variety of LOOKUta-
GLAPSand PICTURE FBAMfe, and dealer in
EUBOPEAH AHD AMKRICaN BHOBaVIHGS.
PHOTOGRAPH OYAL FRAMES* fn great variety.
de2B-lm« Ho. asi Horth HIBTH at., above Baea.
TOSHDA T. OWEN. ATTORNEY,
V COCBELLOB AT LAW. AHD SOLICITOR O#
CLAIMS Office, asi P Street, near Fourteenth St.
Waahlnston. P.C- da3n < m
"PHILADELPHIA SCALE WORKS.—
JL -patent Platform Scaleß'And Beams_of ovary TA
rlety conßtantly on Band. DAVIS & CO .
lao-fit* FIFTBBHTH and PBHHSYLYAHIA AYBHm
1 nm BPBIH6 HOBBY-HORSStt
I,UW ft«w mid tutor styles), loose-ne«k BMb
ExpressCsrti, *».. forssleby __ _____
wmjus
WISH AND CANNED MEATS.
A GOO nniß Hess and Ho. 1 Mackerel.
2,000 oasea canned Heats. Lobet«ra.Jm,
For sale By „„„ P- O. BOSjBOUGH.
de29-8m , MB Horth. BKOHT Street
DEPARTMENT FOB CUSTOM WOSK.