& 00 -’ 8 ‘.’'h'a * I-1 W’ 8 ;04BIBBT teen'aold OB3ANS rt, ;SS tt. *•««* 'Sliav j CABLET '•Swtn. OBOAtfS. PitBHUJM '.g 11 T 0 H i 3 saCHIHBS, BIHPX.SST AH» BEST. IDT Strati, »b»T6 Sa-ranth. , 08 th« am last- $ W ft* „,jrr Blnraotd. of Baltimore, vslf of ChmUsloß. South Ca- jo~ ~I TI the lettL in»t., Btehel S., ere invited to attend k«r ’ a Vc M lev husband, No. 1011 •f iSih ia«t., f*t2 o efoolc, *•* ftrVmber 1, 1881, la Plorenea ‘.iatinn end exposure, Andrew v .oh nn trd States Cavalry, . Of this pity. . *• seta lest-, Eebeeoa Bar ,. k tie funeral will talte Iji'anS. Mary Notman. eldest ~j OilHoai aged 18 years and 2 Meads of «>« faral'y are In ‘i from the residence of nar „"#n.tstreet, on Tuesday, the t’ (proceed to Woodlands Oemo ir! of tie 18th Inst , Miry i, „{ tiiefamlty are respectfully „ R i, /rota the re-ldenie of the on Arch etrtet. on Tuesday .it lOo’oloca. To prqoeed^o ■T.':,, Mrs. jutce Millar, lathe is „f the family are iayitod to ■ lurdvaghtsir, §;1 Nor;a SUyenth etTwi, on *stit lu*t.» Sither* toilet of N.ii r s ar other aye. . I,e family, are \uvit*d, x to at farfhet notlo*)on Tuesday im rhe residence of tier son, S aJi Thirteenth etraefc, he ijtf of the 13th last. « H*tty AlU* 1 -y.* ,Toha Story, of 2Sowto-ta, (,{lie family, ar» Invited to ■'«d Cematery. oa Tuesday, p. M., without farther- {•, the 14th in*t. * Elisabeth, ; i ’.5 m?» aad 7 dam on. Wednesday, Mr. Samuel Gilbert, in < so f tin faullr, alioPhamtx H ad ike officers and members the fr»t«atty In gradual, are hi-fuoeral. fromtbe rest* Vries Gilbert, Ho. 123 Oaiiow , ua Tuesday &fWraooa,as I notice; to proceed to I/anrei ;<NING~ GOOfiS.- lT the ofcltnee of last fiata* will offer them at old prices. 7} to 50 oer cent, advance. : it SO If, Moarajagr Store, s'% 918 CHSoTWtrr Street. SILKS..— 4. HE'W Monniiog Slllt; l-yons’ J*art ■(, aui Oloany ■Tiffatas; Whits e. f 4 BOB', Moom'jut Storat So. 918 CHBSTSOT Btrssi, *** 1865. ■inUfca .IeOWMA rDttfUe. Taw«ii 4<S HUMORED AND iVEWY JtfftETfNG OS ?a BY OF THE CIT? ASD t.JA, held acTH«[R H i.DG, owiai offioara •»«» etectsd, u’-uon; Vie® Pfehideat, John i a dntcbiflßdaj S'cratery* iVvmtuittea, D. H, Flicker,' : It* i, nr<m nmnot , WOMEN S HO#ITAIi OP *M at the: Hd“«*-al Baild* •ENDS an&.JEWftatgr-flJi ,Ja* l&jifc3o'c.oc« ftM, <1.1,0 WAT, Sectary. !« OF POirtKT.- Jtt H SOPpikS, MOS. ,< HASDSC.AHD HA7Dff la disabled Soldiers aad Sol* >, nnder the e of the La ton, TiokflU 35 coats. For *, »o. 537 JTorth P' —TH . i§PS4.af BA.BRBL STAlTtJ eloerton of ofiUMra, wilt ba ■& list . at 12 St, at their <D Street. GPLLiVRR, Secretary. . WABD BEK€E* 'URS before the 700*0 ATION, at the AOADStfX iYSMKG, Jana try 19th, the Beast. ** ‘ ... 9O cant*. 'HSBTHHT Street, O>,4X- Book Stole, ootomaoclasi ja!7 Btc AX HAU. S. W. Streets,—Stated _ ftul attendance of mem* *a of great importance will • thje aizunos io. 303 WALWUT Shunt, iDßLpay., Jao. it, IS«J ',i>ckhoid«r» of tha Haaie iat their Office \n Pi. 11 a 16th day of fab niary narw, ; cd(m will be bald for nine -rear* it, G. QAW, Secretary* ,in,\TIO!» KATIOH ai.PHUi Jaßuary 18.1«®S. iba 10th inet. the following Hon of this Bank, W sum • Thomas I, Potts, 1 Kobert Hhosmaitst, f Kobert P T**ior, Jrseph B Vaa Dasen, « John P. Verjse* j James S. Wtttsoa. >?d, held this daft JAYBS I •Mmonslyre eleowd Pres!* , >otiCMhUr. 1 i S ‘ Cashier. ■ \mOSAL BANK. r.putA. Jaattary 16, 1865. isiar, January UHte. 1835. w tore duly elected fli- ; lesatntas y**ar! snj&juin H. Brown, i&jamta 0. NstlMf i*rj«h 8 K*ea, d. ‘Walnwrignt* »rl«s DC. Lukena, mry W, Bihl, XL J>. fd of Director* held this •q.. \rae naaaim ( »ttBly i«- WM. fecCOiS *’ BiKS, /16. 1865. „ <;{ 76 of this Bank.fcusld iui-rume<i ttookkolders 'nsalnsf year*! WMUoi &. mown* Davlk Pearson. Uw>rge H, Staart, James'?, ¥oaof. Directors, held this day, monel* re elected Pxeei- if XA ,PF?U, i-F.i.rntA Jaiul3tlBW. h RSOTOBB. hela on the 100 a w«»ewotoa Birec mraenU* t«np:^ J A WaUra, 8. B C-ughlifi, W. P. 01*de, Geo ff\ Hill. . held THIS DAY, J. Z. sously rß*»leoted Presi- R. s. Hil/t, flashier. a f. MASK. hsu-hia, Jan. 18,1863. . rector* of th,a Bank held « aeatUmea were eleot- , C. AAllsott, >har c, Howell* os. K. Peterson* !U?'rtt» in. D4.VIE B. r re-s acted Pr«Btdant. B.j*LraDnr ,A t „ . vJ. actors held on toe HHh r ere fleeted Directors of flesY. Norton, .ael a HMpiey* fid B •epb feaheviett, coital Hobart s. \ fd boM. tbta day, GUO. '*ly«l«etad Proud aat HYIN, Je,« QaoMor, MECHANICS’ diAi Janoarj 13,1M5. .til of Joan 1883. cho wore elected £ tree tore of ie«R Campbell, wcle Tate, Bdward /annua* ' UianiM Yxxt, dlaj Smyth, Uiam H. Merrick, >tb, thisdar, 3 A. Mer- ~186 V ■jfora, held yeaterd&y, )cied Directors of this iward 8. Clarke, tml W. D-Conrsey* w»rjr Preaat, }&r«a Whuaey, >aj. G. Godfrey, *r<w\iui Heaton* Board, bald tills day, '-mMlmtinsly «« «l«cwd B, B. OuMROrS. . Caahlor. '3 enterprise *.400 WikSOTSt Jttl», 11, 188 ft a « >cf»«khoidera of this v of Jaon«?y, 1886, the ‘Clod Director* for the 4®°°* 'triTOß, ‘•veto-a bald fcbfs day, •aipistad ?f«atdeak» ana President. K WQQI) t Secretary. .Aar Y OF THCB , •ritniASTU, 19M. uMa iSaij aleotsd u .S Pi u** P-Ghm«n, ASttiS. HBSRY » eleeted fcPBB, Secretary.^ - » coal co- of lb* uj iba'tabtr y,l p* r -ct -r»4 littd «a«b will- te SoereUrr. j4UU* NOTICES. ■rasp* BEPABTMEMTOF PPBIIC HI«K< ■w JKfXS -OFS'ICIS OF »,UIBF OOMMHiIOiSEtt. B. W. COBSER "WALHUT AHB FIFTH STRBBTB, „ , " Fnii.ADEi,rnrA Jftiiuarj H, 1885. Tba follo-wlnt Btanda Have btou designated and an pointed to be Stands for Hackney Carriages, Furniture Caw* Carts,Wagons, Dnjs, Hand-carte, B*tfowa, ecc, „ w. K. Chief Commissioner of Hijhways. STANDS FOB HACKNEY CARRIAGES, LOCK STREET, North and easterns. from Second to Walnut street. Horses head 'west and north. . , - WFTK STREET, West side, from Walnut street, north to east sate of Indepennes.ce Square. . Horses head aorta. ■ . , ' LIBRARY STRF.RT, side, from Fii'to street to west boundary of the PostOfUce Building. Borges head west. * flfiVßSra STREET, Vast side, south fronf Chestnut, one hundred feet, Boise* head north. ,, FOURTH STREET, ' , I sat side* south from-Aich street, to a point opposite the northern, boundary of the Merchants’ Hotel. Horses head north. „ . NINTH STREET. Easi aide, north from Walnut street to the northern boundary of the Walnut-street Theatre. Horses head south. _ , NINTH STREET, East side, from Race to Vine street. Horses hand north,* _ BROAD STREET, East side, from the north to the south of the Penn Square, Horses head abate. . , . ' SIXTH STESST, w West side, from Chermut to Jayne street. Horses head south. To be occupied only at night. vTEMPORARY STANDSFOR HACKYBX CAR RIAGES. DEPOT WAMTUT-BTRBBT WHARF, Walnut street, south side, from Delaware avenue to Front street, and Delaware avenue, east side, from the south side of Cope’s whan to the north entrance of de gst, hf een minutes'before the arrival of etch train. orses on Walnut street to head west,'and on the ave nue to head north. _ DBFOT VINE* STREET WHARF, .Vine etreei. south side, from Delaware avenue to From, street, fifteen minutes before the ax rival of each twin. Horses head west. _ DEPOT BROAD STREET AND WASHINGTON AVBXUB, Fast.sidei or Broad street, from the south side of Ben ner* Dowling’s stables to Washington avonue, thence along the north side of Washington avenue to Thir teenth street, fifteen misuses before the arrival of each train. Horteß to heao west and north DEPOT MARKET AND THIRTIETH STREETS, South side of Market street, from Thirtieth to Thirty first street, fifteen minatod before the arrival of each train Horses to head east. DEPOT THIRTEENTH AND GAELOWHILL 3TRBBTS, North side of Callowhill street,fromThircuenih street to Bxo&d, fifteen minuter before the arrival of each train. Horses head east. . • DEPOT NINTH AND OttKEN STREETS, Nor. h side of Green street, from tbe ease side of the to the west side of the same, fifteen minutes be fore tbe arrival of each-train. Horses head east. DEPOT THIRD AND ÜBKM ANTOWN-AVENOfI, Eastr.de of Germantown avenue, from Ho. 1311 to ISV7. Fifteen minutes before the arrival of each train. Howes head south. ACADEMY OF MUSIC, BROAD STREET, West side, ;rc-ra Spruce street north to the south aids of t&e Academy Hotsss head north ARCH STREET THEATRE, ARCH STREET, North side* east from Seventh surest to the west side of xhoiheatre, Horcee head east OHEcTNUT STREET THEATRE North sl»>,from Twelfth street to the east side of the theatre. Horses head west. WALNOT STREET THEATRE, WAT.NOT STREET. NOrthside. from the east side of the theatre to a point sixty feet east ot the same. Horses bead west. NATIONAL CIRCUS, WALNUT STREET, North side, f roro Eighth street to ths east side of the Circus. Hot sea head west. THE STANDS AT PLACES OP AMVSBSfENT, To he occupied thirty miautp* prior to me closing of the thtat re*, unless there upon special agreement.. FURNITUBE C ABS AND WAGONS. DOCK STREET, Sfiuth side, sixty feet west from Front street. Horses head north. , MARKET STREET, South side, from we.t 10 Front streak. Horses head north. .. . MARKET STS BBT, ' North side, from No. 7 Market te Front, Horses head eouth. SEVENTH STS BET, West side, from Market south to No. 16. Horses head north. DECATUR STREET. ' West side, south from Market to No. A Homes head north. VINE STREET, • North side, from Water to Front street. Horses head Suuih FEOXT STREET, East side, from Vine street to a point two hundred XetD south of the same* Horses head Bouth. ST. JOHJf S STKBET. W?et *ide, from Biuwn street south} to K>. 712. Horses head south. ST. street, . faft side, from Brown street, to JFo. SIX, Horses head north. &T. John’s street. West aide,from Uenuanfiown *%veaue, south to Jfo, 1110. Horses head north. * RACE STREET* North Bide, from Sixth to tiaveuth street. Horses head-west. . »BW MARKET STREET* West tide, from CallowhtU street to Willow street. Horae*-head south. • TWELFTH STREET Eastride, from Market street to Girard street. Horses head north. NINTH STREET* Wcitside, from Mount Yeruou to Oreo a street. Horses head south. . „ COATES STREET* Horth side* from Fifteenth t# Sixteenth street. Horses to bead west. ; , ►v; fJffiBRIOK STREET, .. sixty feet. Homs to he&dmerihr * *<& v , -r' - ' r ' SIXTEENTH STREET, Tweet side, from Market to Jones street Horse) to head south. SEVENTEENTH STRbBT, East side, north from Market street* sixty feet. Horses head south. . i; *< EIGHTEENTH STREET, : ' East side, north fzomMarket to Jones street. Horses head south. KIHBTBBNTH STREET, West side, south from Market forty feet. Hones head north. JEFFERSON AVENUE, . East side, south from Christian to No, 329. Horses head south. SOUTH STREET, Korth tide, wait from Eighth Btreet. Horses head west. - BHIFPBN STREET, South side* So. 117 to second street Horses to head west. GUILFORD STREET, Bast side, south to Ho. 683* Horses head north. CAPITAL ADER STSBBT, north from Girard av*ime» east side, one hundred and fifty feet. Horses head south. GIRARD AVBNUX, On the vacant point bounded east by by Second street, ana wesibj CaewaUder street,for six wagons. Hones head south: South QfEin».-w'-^*®* BT^S?&swueaasdfth. QUEEN STREET, Between Fourth and fifth street, north side. Horses to bead west. • DOCK 6TRKKT, ' „ South from Second street to No. 15! west side. Hama head north. 'WAGONS AHD BRATS. FRQRT BTRBBt, ' From Market to Chestnut street, east *id«» Hoisot h**d south, FRONT STRRST. ~ w FromCheatnuUo Gatzmer ttreet, west aide. Horse* to bead sooth. « FRONT STREET, From Walaut street to Ho. 146 east side. Horses head juuih. FRONT STREET, From Walaut to Hock street, east side. Horses bead Sooth, BOCK BTRBBT, „„ _ • 4 . North side, from Fioot street to Ho. 115 Doric street. Hojssm to head west and north. HAND-CARTS, BARROWS. Etc. BBTENTH STREET, . .. _ . West '*!de, from Masket street north sixty feet Wheels in. the sutler. . _ _ North side, w'at from fcecoad street thirty feet Wheels In the gaiter. E? at side, south from Market street thirty feet Wheels in the gutter. , SOUTH STREET, _ „ South side, west from Second street to Ho 214. LOMBARD STREET, North side, wettto Ho. ail. MASONIC 9BTICE. - THE MEM- BBS* PH (UNIX LODGE No. m A. Y. H.., ihft officfrii and members of the GRAND LODGE OF FBHffBTLYaHIr, and ** BtwetfaliT r€Qnested to meet at the Sail, OGBSTiiur l«66tr<!J TB , bld AY NEXT, the 17th lag ,»t lo’obmk p, 11., to attend the fnneral of our late P. JC., brother, Samuel Gilbert. _ „ jal6°ii* rof,lle V M ' E. P. LESCUBI, Secretary. THIS ANSITEBSAKT CKtEBIIA WXm? »ii otl OP THE CBILDEBK'S PSOGBESSIVE LYCEUM Win beheld at CONCBRT HaLL on TUBS- CaY EVENING, January 17th. Mr. and Mrs A. J. llsYla, and other officers of the New York lyoenm. will partieSpateie the ercerciies. Ticksts2s ceuta, for Mle at M. B. Byott’s. lli South Second si rorii Mr Gould's. Seventh and Cheetnnt etredte; Mr. Pugh a fclxth and Cheetnnt streets? at the Hall, and hy the ofi corn and members of .the Lyceum. Boom open at 7, commence at IX o'clock. J a H' 3t om«8 OF THE COAt BID6E 15$ improvement and coat, company, ia? South POORTH Btteet. rmtamrMit ***** The annunl meeting of Stockholders and Election for Dir> etors ot this Company, to y*sr. v.lll he held at this office, cn THURSDAY, Jana. atM ° JO3 i. PORD. secretary. KS» OFFICE Of THE OIL JKBH MS -I=4STROIEUM COMPANY. r anbar Baildln(r, Sh aas WAD BUT Street, iioom Ho 10, Second Story* Snh*eTib*rs to ktoch in this company ©an receivo their c4tttXt« onaid iffir TUESDAY* the 17th lust., in exchange for the receipts ‘^Sj^ d H AWLBT . iaie.»* Secretary. OPMCEOP THEPABEIOn. CO„ I=4s No. SB North THIRD Street, Philadelphia, January 14,1806. The following gentlemen hare been duly elected as Director; for the year 1865: if-mu*™*. L, G. Myttnjer, fib* B. McwliU&ma, I. A. Hendry, 1 Thomas Stuart, at a of the Directors held day. L. Q. Kai» hhCTVBS OH COWHBBCIAJ BP IrAW. by JOHN A. OWBNS. Bmj.* at BBIAHT, BtRifTON Sl NATIONAL COMdlS* Cl AD COLLEGE. ASSEMBLYBUiLDINGS, southwsjt corner of OHShTNUT and TENTH Streets —The Intro.' dneteiy Lecture to a course of ten on Commercial Law. to be delivered by John A. Owens Esq. .before the students and friends of 1 this institution, will be do* U?* “d on WEDNESDAY EVENING, tbuisth instant, at 8 o'clock. a cordial Invitation is extended to the pnhllo. iala3t gsgp BEV. CAXVIJS FAIKBA3SK, By special request, will LECTURE AT NATIONAL HALL, * MARKET ABOVE TWELFTH STREET, On TUESDAY EVENING.. 17th toot., at 7X o'clock. Mr Fairbanks wife will be present, who ministered to him during hie confinement and terrible sufferings near THIRTEEN YEARS, in a horrible Kentoeky pri sm. for limply teaching elavesto read, and afterwards married him on his relearn. He will also relate peril, cnlart of his sufferings, marriage, treatment, prison, &e. Ae thousands, on tbelaet i.eetnr», were obliged to go away, unahta to get in the Hall, -only a limited number of tickets will be sold for this Lecture Pro cure “vonr tick ere early. Ticket office wilt be open e, e.v afternoon from 1 to 5 o'clock. No extrn ehargo for Reserved Seats. Admission 2.1 cents. To 60 rente, Doors open at 6% o Clock, . jail-31. i®*> BUTVAL FIRE IMSUBAII«* V 3& COMPART OP FHILADILPBIA. At an Election for Directors of vliis Company, bold Firet month 9th, 1853, the following person! were eho een to seme the enening sear: Caleb Clothier,* Seneea-w, Malone, Thome* Mather, T. Blwooi Chapman, Aaron W.eeeltlll, ' Simeon Matlaok. V ill Ip ml*. Reeder. Joseph Chapman, Joseph W. Moore, 1 nkene Webster, Wilton M, Jenkins, Kdward M. Heedifs. Aid at a mooting of the Birectors held at the offlea of the Company. Ho. S Sooth FIFTH Street, First month, ISth. 1166. the following officers were naanlmonaiy cfcoeea: - , CALEB CLOTHIBB, President. fcIKECA B MaLOflE, Vice President. TBoMAja MATHS*. Treaynrer. T. BLBWOOB CHAPMAH. Secretary IMTEJRCjff AWTS> FUND.-TIIE AW NCAL Ms, tins of this Association will be held on TtJEBDaT AFTEBSOON.iiert. 17th Instant, ate o’, olock, at the Booms of the BOARD OP TRADE, at whleh time a a Election wilt be hold for Officers and Manners for the ensoln* rear. RICHARD D. WOOD, '.MdtSt* Secretary, FOR THE FOUR. ttos’*rjvßiNTß WAttp can obtain their money as soon u nafernd. et the Provost Marshal's ofllea. earner of THRtIb»TH and BEARDS WINS Streets. Parties nlsbleg to enllstTaod deslrlM information can apply to either o°f the understood, f «|UlngOonamUt« ; Ho street. J. W. TBAOKA.EA* Vo. Ontario atrasfe. PBEO r K A. Vast (lIaBYS, Uo .204 South. Fifth street. iKtSf” STOCKHOtOEBS’ Anr.uj.l SlegtitiK of cKa Bto«iciiol<i«r» of tbg t-O*: »BL8VILI»B A»D KUUTfIERIT PBNaSTfLV ASIA I*II.WAT COMPANY will 1» bald o&SoffDlY. 11» 9(Sd*i«f JusnarTj. 186*. Ht.so'clock P. M.. Mf*I*® 1 *®® 0 * of tto* Coxapwiy* J&o* *530 South TMw Street* Phiia* eotlOH for Preeldent »nd BlMetors will ba held ™ the Bttm * toT “* vlaM - E. D. BiBOBAY. igsretary pro tom- d»2B AN APJAVIkIIBD SEEHUG OF t*e Binckho «*e*B of l ,V* LUBBt* wAtlffO *IL tcasFANf W’Ubft fceicl as th«ofle<of tb« j^ reet '- on B*emaiy. IST BONUS TO TUB IWSURTEO.-Tttß GIBAED LIFE INSURANCE, ANNUITY, AND, TRUST. COMPANY OF - PHILADELPHIA, Office No. - 408 GHSBTAUT Street. Dbobkber 31, 1854. As the period of five years las elapsed since the last ; Bonne was made, the, Company bss declared Bonne No. fi |6 the insured for whole life on all policies lo fores. Which were Issued prior to January 1.1862. Thus a , policy Issued in 18C7 oy this Bonne has $lO5 added to the I sum insured foreach $l,OOO : those issued iu iSB haye tWO added; those issued tn Mo. as well as allpolielas Which participated in Bonus No. 4, d«clarel in De cember, iB6O, have $75 added for each $l,OOO Insured, dee., &C. il , . ,1. ' . Larger and. smaller sums participate in like propor tions, without *egu!rinjrany increase in the annual pre mium to be paid to tr e Company. , . In addition to whieaon ali the above-named policies on which future premiums shall be paid* and on all other life'policies after they shall have stood three years, and ah&ll booome claims within the. next five years, there shell be paid a further Bonus in the same rdtio as that now declared. . „ - As soon as the Bonds shall be credited to the policies on the Registers, a notice will be sent to each policy* holder who participate g, ttating the amount. By order of the Board. _ 3 THOMAS RIDGWAY, President jafi-thstu &♦_ Jya. y. Jjjrre, Secretary. I®° OFFICE or THE CITY BOUNTY FUND COMMISSION, COMMONWEALTH BUILDING, No. 613 CHESTNUT Street, . - ‘ *• Philadelphia, Jajmary.l4,lB6s. NOTICE IS HEREBY GiYßtf, that the Commission for the payment of the CitT Bounty, under the provisions Of the ordinance approved January 8, 1865, are no v pre psred toxeeelve and adjust the claims of all new re cruits. Volunteers for One Tear will receive warrant for ONE HUN DEED DOLLARS. Volunteers>for Two Year* will receive* warrant for TWO HUNDRED AND TWBNTY-FI <6 DOLLARS. “Wolnoteers for Three Ycare will receive a warrant for FOUR HUNDRED DOLLARS. < , : , . The eitlxensof Philadelphia are earnestly called upon to encourage enlistments hy every in their pow er, for the purpose of procuring Volunteers to fill the quota of the Mty on the last call foi 3tW.oW)m»n. JOHN BLAIR, Secretary. ra** THE NEXT EKAIT.—CITIZENS* §22? * - SUBSTITUTE. BBPBBSSNTATIYEi AND VOL UUkTEEE 'AQBNGY. —We beg leave to call the attention of those who a*e drafted, and thcse who are ec rolled and liableto military daty, and also that dlara of per sons who are netliable to draft (ladies, andgeatletasu ©Ter forty- live years), to oar agency for proBarinz sub stitutes and volunteer representatives. Persons should attend to this important matter atonce, as the draft has been Used for the Ifith of February next. Weave dole a a strictly legitimate business;, we are furnishing men not liable to the draft as substitutes and representatives, as low. if not at lower prices, than any. other agency in Philadelphia. The law allows ns to put substitutes in the Navy or Marine Corps, to be credited to any district in the State, where the principal To facilitate business, if pereonsUving in or out of the city, who are enrolled, will iurnishus..withacertia c’ate of their euro,meat from, the Provo*t Marshal of thHr district, they esn have substitutes.Bworn into either branch of this service, whieh will lolly exempt them from draft „ - . , , Reference can be {riven to ladies and gentlemen in this city for whom we have done business in this line. and slro in the following counties* Chester, Delaware, Montgomery, Berks, Bucks, r Schuylkill, and North ampton. if. B. —Cturche6,ftnd Clubs farniehed at the louwet possible prices. Liberal 1 arrangements made with Township Committee* to fiU auotaa .. * - C«a or address Mo RALLIT.PaXSON,* CO., All CHESTNDT Btreel, or . 8.6 x gC7?P&UadfllphlaPoe t-offl.ee. CHESTNffE STREET. «'Ts*= 188 DKU’X—4I A HEETIHH of toe citizens of tlie ELEVENTH WARD, Add t, tbat , ea»h of the different ward* oftAe citT be teqneeted to Bond three delegates to too hail, M. K onriutr of Second and Coataa streets, oa WEDNESDAY EVENING, January 18to. to moot alike number,from too above Ward, to take some actl#n to relagon to toe late older of Provost Marsha) General Fry TOUCHING ODE QUOTAS on toe coming DRaIT. „ , FEED. GLaDINQ, Chairman. Attest: Thomas A. Faht, Secretary. ja!2-6t«. ■ HEBCAjmLE IIBBIBT C’OJf- PANY, i •.. Fhii. anatmiA, January a, 18*» The Annnal meeting of the Stockholders of toe MEB CANTILE LIUBA BY COMPANY Will beheld on TUESDAY, 17th Instant, at Hi o'clock P. M.. to the Library Boom. At this mooting nominations of o«osr» will bo made. JOHN A. McALLISTEB, ja»-tl7 . .. Recording Secretary. WIIEI OIL COMPASY, A. B. Davis, Pbiia W W. Waller, Phlla., Tiios. McGee, Greer eco., J. G. Faynter, do. Oepbae Wiley, do.' Jos. Caldwell, Greene eo,» S. If. Bess, fMIa. The valuable territory of this Company is situated in Greene cooaty, State of Pennsylvania, j ieiding tbe rich, eat oil in ibe country. This Company is most fortunate is poafetaiug every facility for rapidly developiog the oil on their land* which the Geologist and the Commit tee on Property found on the suiface of standing pools of water in various parts of their properties—viz: The J. T. Biddle Farm of 320 acres; the Samuel HornerFuna of 120 acres; and the Alfred Gregg Farm of 60 acres. There 1s on all the different tracts of the Company an abundance of coal and timber* and bavins secured the services* as »nperintendenU of the mining of wells, Keearß. pavid Seed *nd Cephas Wib>y ( proprietor of the celebrated Wiley well,on DonkardCreek (near the pro perty of this Company), which averages from 40 to 60 barrels of lubricating oiTper day, worth $24 per bam:. at the well, the aforesaid gentlemen being practical oil men, and largely interested as stockholders and officers of this Company, and the general management being in the hands of practical bnuness men of Indomitable en ergy end perseverance, and the Company having over siat hundred acres t f the richest oil territory, three hun dred and sixandah&tfof which is boring land, and with the large working capital at their command, and an abundance of coal and timber on each of their proper ties, the stockholders may reasonably expect soon te Aid their shares ranking wi’h thebest dividend paying stock omfbe market- The Company’s well now boring on the A. Gregg Farm is being worked with great ener gy; it is now giving flittering evidences of a large yield (black gas waa struck at the depth of 100 feet). Should it prove but a ten-tarrel well it will pay, at the present price of oil, 27 per cent, upon the money invested. The company has good boring am face for. over 1,000 wells. They intend putting down immediately, twenty well* more. Our lands being out of the way of guerillas, and not far from the great business centre, and the fact of there never being a well bored to the proper depth in this county with producing oil, we are sanguine of onr entire success. The remaining portion of the shaves are now being told at the- subscription price of $2.60. «« Apply at tiff Companyjs Office,' " ; , ■3£P» OCT OOMIHIOH Oil* COSPANI wS3& OT WE-T VIRGINIA.—Tba subscriber* to the stork of the Old Dominion oil Con-pany are hereby notified that Certificates are aaotr ready for delivery upon surrender at subscription receipts, and books open for transfer. There are only 9, COO shares unsubscribed for. OFFICE OF THE TACK FETRO* ■OS' LB DM COMPANY, 80. IS' South WILLIAM a meeting of tho director# of the Tack Petroleum a d AoU*lud“f TWO PBE CBHT.. te cash, te paid on tho 20th inst. to the holders of the, f>]e C e, and that thfi Transfer Books to dosed iram the war to the ZOth iHt.. gf ggft OROHMf , SecraUry . jTxw Tons* January 11* 1865. , , - ~ , Dividends to PniladeJPbiu Shareholders payahls at the Office of BICHAKDSON. H ABLBT, & CO., Ho. 341 We Lis TIT Street, on and after MONDAI, Jan. 23, 1663. j»m 6t* ■ the tILMJHSILTKU MINING B=® COMPANY. The Directors of the Quicksilver Mining CompanT haT ® THIS DAT declared asemi-annally dividend of per share gT ATES GOLD COIN, payable TBBBDa BY IS, IE6S, to ehareholdera of record closed from February Ist to 18th, inclusive. ™. ALTEB E IaWTOH, Treasurer. Nsw Tonn. Jaiffary 4.1865. jalfl ISt aegp. OFFICE WBST PHII ADeLPHU PASSEOG«B BMLWaT COMPaNY. North west corner of POBIT-*B^ Company. toSistult., clear of all taxes, payable on *d?he i ßoota Da? I the* transfer of Stock will he closed “jamcfttmlft* WM. MARTIN, Jn.. Treasurer. . Ka= OFFICE OF THE, INSBRANCE Bds> COMPANY OP NOBTH AMERICA, 33A WAL BDT STREET, Phtlsoblphia, January 4.18 M. fr f. 6 /o rO Ift ta ” , ' PaTab CBAKLBB a FLATT, Secretary. THE PRESS—PHILADELPHIA, TOKSPAT. JAKHARV 17. 186 S: NOTICES. Oil, COMPANIES. (JEEENE COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, yuKaroKK*. J. C. PAYftTAE, Fhtfft, VICE PRBSTDBWT. CEPHASWILEY, Greene 00. »i anurous NO. 3SO« WAISUI SIRIET, BTKEGTOKH. O. H. BAMBOBGER, Preaiosn*. JOSEPH MEGaRY,Vice President, E. A. SMITH, J. A. KoAL'ISTEB, C. J, WuLBERT, C. J. WOLBBET. Jb., P°K: H lS'lGaT??i>nnty Clerk. Dodirfdte r;sßtr v C. C. DAVIS, ex Sheriff. Deffdridge craaty, Wert V*. I ROBERT H.iiiliTH. ja]7l9 21 2S 25 27 28 SO, fel Sl6 DIVIDENDS* FIVE DOLLAES OFFICE OF THE FAME INSG* 15!’ BANCS COMPANY, Ho. 406 CHBBTBUT Street. PhiladbWHlA, January 1.1856 At a meeting of the Board of Directors of'thePiMß IBBHK aNCB fioMPANT, hold this day. a dividend of THEBE PEE CENT, was declared.pavabteondemand, clear of aU taxes. WILLIAMS I. BLANCH ABU, ja9 12t - ■ secretary. OFFICE OF TOE BRlUfih OIL fcM? COMPANY, Ho, 14? South FOURTH Street, seventh monthly dividend of ONE PERCENT. on the Cajdtel Stock, payable on the .6th Inst . The Trans.erßoots will be closed on the 21st inst., at 3 o’clock,'and opened on the 27th. , By a resolution of ihe Beard of Directors, adopted this dey, dividends will ln fntpre be paid quarterly, jais ut CHARLES a. DPT, Treaeurer. IKSe OFFICE OF THE FOSICST MODfl* TAIH COAL AHD IBOtt COMPANY, . ' - • Pmt.snst.PHlA, January 12,1365. ■ At a Meeting of the Board, of Dtreelors pany, held this day, a Dividend ot POBE PEE CHtiT, on the Capital Slock, elect ot State tax. was declared, payable to the Stockholders or their legal representa tive? on and after the 2Sd instant jais 9t EDWARD ELY, Treasnrer, ■praps DmMNB NO. 11l (B).—GREAT las? BASIN OIL COMPAHY;— The Directors have this day decayed a Dividend of TW O 12) PE B CB ST.» payable on and after the Ifith Instant. Books closs on ss»?khSS s Ss?® "tags.-. OFFICE -OF THE MINGO OIL I=s? COMPANY, Ho. 524 WALStJT Street. Boom 2D, > PhxladslphiAv Jan. 3, 1866. DIVIDEND NCTICB -The Board of Directors have this, day decl&ied their eecood monthly dividend of TWO PER CEAT. (twenty cents per share), out of the net ears in es of the Company for the mouth of December, payable, clear of State tex, oja and after Janna* y 20th. Transfer Books close January Uth. atB o’oU|k P M., and open January 3lßfc. P* W. WILT9S.JSK, jad tja2Q Sscretaor. ■KS- DIVIDES O—THE MSSCPORS fcE? of the NOBLE AHD DEL4MATBB FSTBO - OuMPaNY have thl» dayd*daied, a« their nlnta monthly dividend. SIX EK uSKT , payable free of State tax, on the 20th Inrtaut Buok. dmv on the 14th and re open 21st. GEORGE W. HDHTEK, ial2-9t Secretary. PHILADELPHIA AHD.BEADIH6 irK> RAILEOAD COMPANY. Office Ho. SMT Soutl FOCBTH Street. *n . • PmnADBPPHiA, Noyeinher 30,15 H. DIYIDBHD NCTICB.—The transfer books of thb Company will be closed on TOT®! ?£.?•. ?T£5 l,Mr 14 and reopened on TfttSSDhT. JhW PABX 10i ,1865. A Dividend of FIPTBEH PI?R CENT oatte commo, and preferred stock, clear of National and State taxes, has been declared, payable In common stock, on the Slst December next, on <3l stooks standing onthebookiol theCoinpany, at the close of bnslnew on the lfith prox Stockholders whoseuames are refletered on the New York books wUI be paid at the *■* Trust Company- “• BEADFOKD, del-tf Treasurer. riMBBAI BBCROTTINO AGEKOT Vjl OEEsKV EkN PESNSYLYANIA—Oenttemen lia ble 1b the Draft furnished w'th rrpressntaUvea wito out b'L g prernnt. S-td a cerUßcate of »€«r en-oln eat frem the prom,t msr.bsl of your dlst-ict Townships or dleubote Vnnplled with or, drts on reasonable terms. Sait,factory retMenoes given. Afdrese J. VJUa« CO . No. 23 South THIED Street, Phi adelphia, jU7 tuibetn* •OIMOVA-Ir. XV J VST. TH ROOK MORTON, HOT* end BiLL BRgKER, hse removed to No All W AbMP 1 street. 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JpOURTH NATIONAL BANK DEBIOHATHD DBPO6ITART OF THB mJMW»"S*jS*W. This Bankd, mow prepared to fnrnlih thee. Note, la email or lsrga-ctnsntitles, and of all denomination*. They presectthdliidvantage over any other Loan of the Government of being converted at maturity into the popular 6-50 The interest is payable semi annually in February and- August. A COHHIB6ION ALLOWED ON SALES of *6,000 and upwards. SAMUEL J. MAO MULLEN, AcStT-Xm CABKiBwi r£HE .FARMERS’ AND MECHANICS’ NATIONA3L K6A.NK OF PHILADELPHIA, PIHAHCIAI" AOEHT AMD DEPOSIT AST OP THE UNITED STATES, Kbwltsb sufcßcrlptioiui for tb» NEW THBEE-YEABB I SHOO TBEASTJBY NOTES, WMefc art cosretUblß A nuUnrltrlnto SIX PEE-CEMT. 5-SJO BONDS. w. RUSHTON, JR., deSB-tuthßlm OASHIBR. _ • SECOND FLOOR, £)B HAVEN A BROTHER, B A. IV K E B S * ' REMOVED TO So. 40 SOUTH THIRD STREET. ja2lm ' •ofPhiladolphla. jj B. LEECH ft COMPANY, r BANKERS AND STOCK JOKERS, No. M FAKQ,UHAK BUILDINGS, (WALNUT ST„ BELOW THIRD). Philadelphia. Sold, G oyemment Bonds, Oil and Miscellaneous Stocks* bought and sold on Commission at -thft Board of Brokers. Dealers in Foreign Exchange. Letters of ere* dit lasurd on London, Parla.Antwerp. to. 3a17 Sm Thos. Cai.bweij.. „„„ J * Ualpwkii. ALDWBLL & C 0.,. . . B Jr?sl§fcWh THIRD Mrest- STOCKS AHD LOANS BOUGHT AND SOLD OH COMMIBBIOH . . TTHB REGULAR BOARD OF BROKERS. UNCUKREHTBaNK NOTES SPECIE. 4,.. bought COLLECTIONS MADE and INTERBST ALLOWED OK DEPOSIT. J al7 lm anonokw: b*w*»* xdwih Hoima.' job. n. houbto*. JJEWEB, MILLER, ft CO., # - STOCK ARB EXCHAS6E BROKER'S, Government Securities, Specie, TTncnrrent Money, City Warrants, &o. „ . BTOCKB BOUGHT AND SOLD OH COHMISSIOH AT QLO BING OF SUBSCRIPTIONS. THE SUBSCRIPTION BOOKS ' " or THE/ FIW TOBK ARP PHILA'DBLPHIA rETEOLEUM COMPANY Will be closed poaittvely on .WEDNESDAY♦ January Mtfc, 1866. Nearly ONE.HUNDRED THOUSAND SHARER hive been takes In Philadelphia and vicinity, and the Inducements to subscribers ere. unequalled, not only In the character of the property, but in the large working capital and. energetic management. CIARKSOtT & CO., Ho. 131 SOUTH THIRD STREET, Pgn.APEi.PBiA, Jan: 7. 1866. lalti-7t NEW PUBLICATIONS. FINANCIAL. OF PHILADELPHIA, No. 738 ARCH STREET* 7 SrlOths TREASURY ROTES, S'. Convertible at Maturlly into * 5-SO BONDS. HO. 50 BOOTH THIRD STREET. DEALERS IN THE REOULAB BOARD OF BROKERS. jalOlm . WBIRBAB. THE AUDITOR GBNE RAL; aareonired by the eleventh .action of the act entitled *' Au act enabling the ban*s 'of this Com monwealth to become associations lor the purpose of banking under tbs laws or the United States, •' passed the 22d day otAugust, A.D 1864, naeoritiaedtoroe that the ‘ Commonwjalth Bank’ of the city of Philadelphia hat furnished imtlsfaotory evidence to him that alt the requirements of eald act have bean complied with by said hank, and that It has become an association for the purpose of banking under the of the United I do therefore cnee Ale notice thereof to be published in accordance with the provisions dr the said eleventh c Ctfon of the said eot, and do declare that the charter of said bank by .the terme of eaid act is deemed sod taken to be hereupon surrendered, subject to the provisions of cectiouotsaldact. A G . CURTIN. Executive Cn~dMBB». January, 9,1865, jail-IK OIL STOCKS.-- FOR -SALE 100 '-' Shares BOOK: OIL, 600 shares HUWBOLOT, 690 MAPLeTmBBR 10# WRITEBI, n AU kinds of stock. KonsKt & Tit) an]d by G OOIa LID 8. Br ft ior, ja& 8t» 334 OHEYMUf Street. OH* STOCKS, U. S, LOANS, &c., U BOUGHT AND SOLD. ON COMMISSION, By GEORGE J. BOYD, , ' Broker, jaS-Smif Ho. IS South THIRD Street, OOAL OIL LAMPS. ‘ EVERY VA&IETY OF GOAL. OIL LAMPS, LANTERNS, BURNERS. • CHIMNEYS, AND GENERAL JAMP FIXTURES, Always on band, undfor aale by H.* COULTER, 56 and 56 South SB3OND Street. B. 8,-Also. Uhevory beet nuaUtyHOH-EXPLOSIVE COAL 6iL. Liall-stnthlni QIBAKD FIRE AJV» ' MARINE insurance jr | OFFICE 415 WALXIT STREET, .CMmAMi i................. INCOME IN 1864. From Fire Premiums only, and Interest.. ....♦US.SII 6» On account of Lossee. none remainlngunpaid.gM.73s M Or tceoQnt of DWowia* Bxpease Account, &e., iaoludine United States and State Taxes*".*••••••!♦• %»» in V ’ •••■-■-ASSETS JASe lj 1B6&. Cash in PHUaieiphtaWoßMßankV.« United. StateeLoane, *51,980 00 ••••• 51-SH Bonds and Mortf«geau..~..~- ►*>—**■ 85.167 W Philadelphia City hi®»y” *y !>£s on Camden end AmPo, Eailroad Bonds • ftSS.jH. Fourth Hattonalßant of Pittsburg..; 6.7W09 'ftffi I cLh “hand aid due from agents B,TO 00 Unpaid accrued interest. J fig 29 0 H ard Ft™ an? Marine ineurance Co. Stock •. 40,400 00 PennaylTaniaßailroad Stock...-- —■• -•-•.... 1,028 00 .•»2#,9tl « Other Stocke and Bille Receivable, held (only) „ aaoollaWral..—••.>•••«••—• - TB.OtW OO With the above ample means to indemnify our pa trons, ico shall, after title date, , ABATE PBBMIBMS TEH PER CEHT. On all drat- claee merchandise riahe'eomlng direct from the insured. This sum will oe deducted from the rates customary at tlia date. JKevenue- Stamps -Will ie charged for , and no earn mieglone paid.~ / „ . . .. . „ parties holding Participating Polities in tfcis Com pany, expiring on or before the 16th instant, will, on the Surrender of their policy, receive a dividend of ’ Now policies may be issued, but the eld ones mua t be returned to the office. DIE He TORS. Tfcojaai Craven,, Jolm W, Clafhoriu Forman Sheppard, - t a. 8. Lawrreac*. Georga H, Ashton, Charles I. Dupont. „ -JpHgTLjJ*, £**& • Jrwt.li TTlfttyp, M. B«i • 80m *WkMi Xlf. ' AUted S, GiUatt, - / - . ""'- THOMAS CKAVEN, -i, :w:, PBESIDBHT, A; J. OILtBTT, Vlee rtwiaVitt. JAMES B. ALVOBD, Sewotary. gKVENTEENTH AipUAL REPORT PENN. MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY* 9 Of PHILADELPHIA. OFFICE Rj, m CHSSTHUT BTBEET. FublHhedltt conformity with Mia Charter. BECBIFTS FOE TBE TEAK BED IRQ DECEMBER 81,-1884. ■' ■ Kfe premiums foi tsna of lifs.-..#15!!,4T1 4S - Limited premiums for short terras ;<? ....'.. 4,09$ 3f Extr&risks, 4t0.. ~,$ll Inteiest on investments. 134.M6 80 s , -■ ■ - »aa,V93n Scrip dividoiidti received from.policies porclt&sedand cancelled. •».»»........... , Am0nnt................... *385,093 71 LOSSES AND EXPSBBBB DW KIHQ TUB SAMS PERIOD. „ Tiittr losses, amminting to ... $72,600 M Expenses, salaries, adTeitising, stamps, medical examinations, _ Sto..T..< 15,962 02 Sent ui tame—City, State, and " : National.— .™—5,012 ST Commission to agents, advertis ing, taxes, licences, &e DISBURSEMENTS, Freroinnts returned end policies • pnrehased.i., •••. Interest, dividend...... 27 80 United States Sanitary and Chris tian Commissions, .... 1,860 00 8,070 St gturpl **%■»*». »***»* * Accumulated capital, .December 81.1863-..- 251,589 61 Deduct scrip of I£so to 1850, re- .. . Mixed—«—** ♦*-*»*• w. 060 00 1,166,229 81 Accumulated capital, December -- .' ; 31, 1864... $1,370,435 33 ASSETS 05 THE COMPAMT LIABLE JOB AOSSEB. 150,000 00 75,000 COD. B. 6 per cyit. tranererrable loan, __ 1651 ™ 79,98*50 ■-etUMVftgffltomM- 35,893 89 Pennsylvania 5 per x cent, taxed, loan. ■ 81»842 ® l ' ® >TO “ P S?.«^ r 18,635 00 58,100 00 Hum 55 * 11,087 75 10,000 00 Pittsburg 6j.r cent. b0nd5........v..... 8,335 00 26,000 00 Allegheny 6 per cent. bonds.• —**i-bob 00 12.C00 00 Allegheny 6 percent. „ ' eojnnromiaebonds. 9,000 00 10,000 00 Wa*Hn«on county 6percent- bonds .. 7,825 w 2LOCQ 00 Pennsylvania B. B, 1 Ist mortgage 6 per cent, bonds ™ 28,990 00 12,000 00 Pennsylvani. B, K. 2dnrortgate 6 per ■ cent, bonds™..... 9,796 25 10,000 00 Harrisburg BaUTOnd : 6percent bonds.. 10,700 00 10,000 CO loniSTide City.S per . cent, bonds.™.... 7,14140 1 m shares Pennsylvania Kail -150 shares LcMih Ooai'and Nayl gatton Stocki-—-• ■■•••••■• • B 2 shares Girard I.ife Insurance, Annuity, and Trust Com nan* Di67b 38 100 abaies Western Bank Stock 8,862 50 209 shares Commercial Bank gtock* 25 . 76 sbaresßorfch America Bank Stock 10,168 00 100 shares Manufacturep’ and Mechanics’ Bank Stock*-** 3,784 .00 C 0 shares Mechanics’ Bank of •- „ St. Louts -vv; 4*950.50 850 shares Delaware Mutual Safety Insurance Pomps- _■ ny 5t0ck...... 6,250 €0 5Q shares Girard Bank, Stock... 2,000(0 35 shares Farmers’ and Mecca- - __ nics’ Bank Stock --*•*••**• 1,02000 425 shares Cera Exchange Bank * 5t0ck.......... 21,550 00 ' . 'itmta «S Bonda and Moitgagae, all first lien.* <§ BS?&tSeTeid by the Company.. Premium Holes secured By Policies W-SO 6 62 l oanaon Collaterals.,—.. ... l®.gd Balances in hands of Agents 25»E£ jX Quarterly Payments dne Company HrjgJ SO Serip MTtdends purchased.... H*?2i H Cash on hand and in Bask.. 28,184 19 Depo.it in U. S. Snb Treasury ».«»<» Lite Interest and Annuity 618 95 ' Interest on Stocks and Loans to December ■ 81,18(4 —»,7M91 Market value, $1,486,686 32. Cost. *1,876,436 B 2 At an Election, heia at the Office of. the Company, on Monday, 2d instant, the following-named gentlemen Were nnanimourly chosen Trustees for three years: Samuel C Huey, ThomasJV. Davis, Theophilus Paulding. Josepb M. P. Price, 'Edmund A Souder, Samuel A Biepham, SamuelE. Stokeß, KtliatonPeroi. At rmeetS7?f The Board of Wnrtces, held on the lOthSnutant, me following officers were unanimously ® IeC JAMBS TBAQUAIB. Preeident. SAMUEL E STOKES. Vice President. JOHN W. HOBBOJ A TP. and Actuary. BOBA'IIOS STEPHENS. Secretary. The Board declared a Return Premium Dividend in Scrip cf FIFTY PER CENT, unon the Premiums paid ; in 1864 cn aßPoliciee in force December SL 1864, and .decided to receive the Certificates of the'fatra Scrip Dividend ofSeptember, 1859, in eettlementofPremiums, on ardnfter the 20th .instant, and .to credlt thoeejln dehted' for Prerrinm Notes or Loan* on Policies with the amount of eaid Scrip on their Notea or Loans on that date. BOARD OF TRUSTIES. _ . Rodolphus Kent, Joseph H-Trotter, Ellis K Archer, H. Y., WiUlamH. Kern, famnei jf Chrtrtlan, . Jaoesßnstcn, Jaufis O. Pease, EdwardM. Nredlei, Warner M. Resin, Bamuel C. Huey. Pierre V. Dnfl >n, H. Y , Theopbßne PanWtag, San uel Williams, EdmundASouaer, Frederic A. Hoyt, Eamnel R JWtBB, a J. Hodman, Henry Q. ToWceend, John 0. Brenner, Thomse W Darl*. Ben iamin Coatee, Joseph M P. PHce, Richard 8 Nswboid. Samuel A Biapham. James B. McFarland. Bllleton Perot WmamP. Hacker. EDWARD WALNUT Ebwt TSa’SCIB GURNEY SMITH, Jr., M. j., KM WAtr HUTSiToet In attendance at the offloe of the Company, from!to2 P M d&ilv - ‘’ l JAMES TRAQUAIR. ftesldent SAMUEL E hTOKBB, Vice President. , JOHN W. HOBNOB, a.V. P. and Actnary. HORATIO S.:BTB?HBNS, Secretary. • jai4 etnthSt- PHUAngnTHIA- /YFFICE OF THE ENTERPRISE '-'.INSURANCE COMPANY, 400 WALNUT Street. PHn.APKJ.yHIA. January 9,1865 Statement of the affairs of this Company on the 81st day of December. 1864^ mT A L AnthoriM4....,,>.iiJ'.Mtti”..— #53*222 M .Paid up in full .sJtlf •••>••>•••••• 91M.000 DO ASSETS ,• * Bonds and Mortgage*, all flret’liens on reai j. ettate In the city ot Phi1ade1phia........... 209,680 W Oreund rarte. on property in thd city of Phila- _ _deiphia..— - 8,000 00 Girard BankStoch 2 525 00 United States Secnritles.—'• 81,87066 Deposited inU. S. Mint, at six per cent p*r annum dO.ffiOOO PbilacelphlaCity etxper eent. 10an....4,08000 Real estate, office building, anil furniture— 10,466 96 Cash in bank and onhand—-10,177 22 Dne by agents 424 6S Interest on Investments accrued but not due. *9,420 87 Interest on investments due and un- ■, para....... 8,802 87 EECEIP'TS IN 1864. Presninms on Fixe risk* Interest Policy and transfer fees.*. 1 On canceled ptrpetnal policies.. PAYMENTS IJT 1864. Dividend, January end July* three per rant. : each on Ue Capital Stock for the preceding • els mottos....—-;. $12,000 QD taetee fcy Fire...- 8,68-5 55 Pieces to***.,. Selurn Pxeauiomaaijd Beinaprancea 4,783 10 Taxea Unite* States and 5tate.................. 2,860 13 Conations, CotorGlßsionp, Salaries, Legal 3x penaes, Printing, Advertising, Fire liar* : . slial, and other expenses.... .. 14,29912 DIRECTORS. V. Ratofafrrd Starr, George 0 Stuart, Wi Hum McKee. John H. Brown, Ua'bro’Fratier. J, L. Brringer. M. Atwood, Geo. W Rabneetoek, ... JUoi. T Tredieb, Jntne* I*. Cl* shorn, BoidecM I>. i pwwd, William Q. Boulton. R Ra?CB?ORDBTARB. President . . - *BO t»AS F. BjOHTQOMERT, Vi« Pwldauk B. Locswodn, Pecreianr? . ' jalESs; lObfll A T, OWEN, ATTORNEY « CoTOEIAOB iT U», AHB BOLtCITOB O] CLAIMS Office, SJSI F Street, out BoorteeettiSt.. WaeUutoß, J>. 0. iHO tm 331 a If .use, PHD2AVSLPHIA. DISBURSED. SBVENTY-PIVE PBS CENT. . 18,312 79 108,917 « 39,843 77 , SSM»M 21,036 78 28960 49 38 ASSOCIATION. t , IKCOEPOK4.TED KCABQH W, 1820. NO. 31 NOBTH FUTH BTBEST. IKBUKB. BTJILDINGB, HOUSBHOLD FDRSITDEI ' * AWD MEBCHAWDIZB GESKEALLY, From Lots by Fire (In the city of Philadelphia only.) Statement of theAMets of the Association published la conformity with the prorislons of the Sixth Section of sm act of Assembly of April 5.181!. Which cn the Slst of December, 166-1, oongistsd of Bonds and Mortgages on Property in the city of Philadelphia*. $766,(78 6® Ground !RtatB>**t»***«*i*>iMiM*<*»(M**; 20,818 31 Seal Bstate, office Wo. SI Worth Fifth street.. 11,396 13 Deposit with V. S. Assistant Treasurer..*.*;. 40,000 00 United States Loft. 6-20... 45,000 00 Unused gtatoe Trwwury Kotoa**** City Warrants..— Cask on hand..... GBOBOB ■W. TBIOH, President, WM. H.'HAHII.TOir, JOHN BOCSEB, PETER A. KETBBR, JOHN PHILBIN. JOHN CABBOW, GBO.I. TOITJSG, j»l7-tnthlft 'J’HE NORTH AMERICAN '.TRANSIT INSURANCE GO. urcearoßATßD at thb i.BaistiTFEa or thk stati or PB!TKan,TAltli; ' 0SOAJ(IZB» OOTOBKE «. iM ■■ ;; ■ ; asaikst loss es' lira ob rbsovak kjuet jIH-stntMt TEAVEXLEBS BY Is AND OE WATEB. Follelee issued for & Stogie Trip. Sped el Jonmeye, Voyages, Ac, d&ily.monthly, enarterly, or yearly. Alee, against the contingencies of personal haiard, and »gainst low of all hinds, except real estate. Policies Issued at the Principal Qfllce. Ho. Oill CHSSTBOT Street, Philadelphia, •at by the Agents of the Company to any of the cities of the United States, or by the (Ticket Agents at auyKail road StMlon. CAPITAX ........ .$390,000 Theodors ‘-Allans, Junes-H. Conrad, Bichord Wood, . OeorseT- Etednaa. QFFICE OF THE UNION MU TXJA. L 229,178 IS INSURANCE COMPANY. 220,208 71 The following statement of the affairs of the Company ie published to conformity with a proyision of ite charter: Fremtoma written from January 1, 1864, to • Jannary 1,1865. „,-~.5a01.006 8# Premiums undetermined Jan. X1664 61.KS 43 . > ■ -.twtiint PremiunuTearned daring the year to Jan. . 1, 1866 $187,892 C 8 Intereston Investments.Bo.6solo A saoM42is tosses paid during fee yewr~~..«floi,WB 64 i^turupramiums.—l4>3GB 00 ! leinsuranoeß * 14,819 85 Sxpenae* and commliiaion*~. 15.57711 , I. S. Taxes ***,*«..*~.***.«-.... ►*♦»* 8»85184 m ■ $140,918J&- “558,638 94 Lees -,<jsuaavsmeTi 111 _ lien “ Amatat reserved to P*y loeees not edited-...- -2^*39,58 B B*Jane« remalninA wltfc the Company * STATEMENT OP ASSETS OP THE OOMPAHT United States 6-20 Coupon Bonds..-.-—-—.. *11.600 Cor "• im i£g§3Bß SUte of Peinsylvania 8 percent. gong**.... oo City of Philadelphia 8s - 16.000 00 city ot pittttoi* 6s——l'omm Camden and Amboy 6 per cent. Conp. Bonds Jffl 00 • “ 8 “ “ consol'd. ’ SllaX) 00 Pennsylvania Bailroad Ist Mortgage WO 00 Philadelphia and Erie Bailroad— 10,000 00 north Pennsylvania Bailroad—...—.*. 10.000 00 Chesapeake »nd Delaware Canal— 14 610 00 Sehnyum Navigation C&mpany 10, W 0 00 Wyoming Valley Canal.— 11,000 00 PftDiiSTlYSriiifi BMlro&di 166 BhftMi*”**"***** B*Boo 00 Korfh y plSWuaiiia Kailroad,loo shares.... 5.000 00 Delaware B&Uto*d. 48 stores- -- Farmers’ and Mechanics* Bank, 160 sharee— 8,000 GO Philadelphia Bank, OSshares—— 6,8>0 00 Union Mntnal Insurance Go., 1,474 Aares— 25.45) 00 Delaware Mntnal Insurance Co , 88 shares.— 2,200 00 Scrip north Penney Ivanla Bailroad 2.425 00 Emndry Inanrance Companies’ Scrip 00 Estimated present value— 8270,000 00 Bills receivable * 2 ’ 098 28 Cash'onhand........—s2l,TOM Cash deposited U S. Treaeniy 20,000 00 Cash on Collateral—. 10,000 00 Doe the Company hr UMettled preminma, * , fsalT&gee, »b« otEer accountant *«»**••» 42,970 44 ~-«*W,796U The'Directors have deelareda dividend of BIGHT 'pBB CBBT. OB the Capital Stock, and BIX FSB OBHT. on the Outstanding Scrip of the Company, free of all taxes. . * BICHABD S. SItTPH, s. DBBTotnrr, EBSB CIS Tlfrß. DBWBkitKVA. S'MITH, •WM. C. KBBT, TT , BBHBr LEWIS, JB.» EDWabW L*cL IBK, am&sß. JOHN MOSS, Secretary. THBUKB YQUB HFB jl • S.£. Cor. Walutt* and Fourth gti» Jilt a HOMS OOMPABT,and profit* divided ana* allr> thnaaldlnfthe aanind to pay fator* premium* Mat dividend SO per Mat. - BOAED or TBUBTKML Alexander WhUldln, J. Bdaar Thomaoa, Hon. Jame. Pollock. Bon* Jm. AlBsoil, Alberto. Boberts. Henry K. Bennett Samuel T. Bodice. Phiiip B Min tie. Geo. Undent,. . John Alkman, W». toward. IMM Hadehnrrt, ALEXANDER WHILI.DIB, Freoident. RAMTJKL WOEK, Vice President. noH drolf 3BQ 9 ViTAOT. ilw'TMj Twinm JJBMOVAIr. TBEDICK, STOKES, & CO., DRT GOODS COMMISSION MERC HANTS, jvo. eaa .GHestnut street, Vt here they offer for sale, by the package. BBOWH AJJD BLEACHED COTTOHS, OSNABUBOS, AUD TWJLLBi r 6TBITEB, TICKS. AMD BBHIHS-, CARTON FLANNELS; BLDE. BLOE-MIXKD. ASB SCARLET FLANNELS; BALHf'KaL BKJBTS; SAII»ETS/of all IwmHii* maim r«**ar» : BASBIS, aNB OTHER OASBlHBRBi; CLOTHS, TWEEDS. BEFELL ANTS, 4c., 40. AIM— • ABMF BLOB K BESETS. ABMT BLANKS'B. ABHY FLANNELS. INSURANCE. 'office, 6,640 06 616 00 16,451 88 TRUSTEES. JOS. B. LTHDAIL, LEVI P. COATS. SAMUEL BPARHAWK. CHAELBSP. BOWER, JESSE LKJHTFOOT, ROBERT SHOEMAKER. ILLIAM T. BUTLER, FOR INSTJRXW<S OFFICERS. PJtßSlDßirr, ; . THEODORE ADAMS. TICK PBBSIDBHT ASTf ACTUARY, a. H. BEADLBZ. TREASURER. JAMES M; CONRAD. BECRBTARYj' LUCIEH PKZTON. - AOBHT, •’ J. BL PETTO*. DIRECTORS, llazaesOr&kam* Fraoklift Sfcsele, Wus. Colder. PHILADELPHIA, JASt/AKT 9,18 M. JANUARY 1, 1885. H. ¥ BOBIJrSOH. SAMUEL C. 0008, jambs b Campbell, g“w bebsadou, HENRY SAMOBL. (hpables 4 Wheeler, , Mirras, BOL. TOWKSBND, F- j.avsbgnb. JOHN MOSS. RICHARD 8, SMITH) Si Tin A. M 8810 AN, f Hit. ii> fat a; COMMISSION HOUSES. HATE BEHOVED TO WANTED —A! WATCHMAKER TO *T ao TO AFLBABAHT TOWN IN OHIO. A PSKMANENT SITUATI-'N AND GOOD WAGES MAY BB OBTAINED by! APPLYING. WITH KBFKR EBCE. TO BUTLBB fc McOABTY, If : 131 Motth SECOND Streat. WANTED-A SITUATION IN ANY ' f» NERO ANT tLE BUSINESS. BY A YOUNG IJAN Who epeaSu and write* English, German, and eome French. The beet references can be given. Address Press office. • It* WANTED-A TENOR AND ALTO H IN AN EPISCOPAX. OHUBCH CBOIE IN TSE NOBTHEBN FABT OF TSE CITY. Address “T. W. H., ” Bex 1849 Philadelphia Post Offlt* jal7-2i« -WANTED-IN APLUMBTNG ESTA TT BIIBHMEHT. ayooiig JJAN to assist at keeping txH>ks. and make hiicself generally nsefnt. lift and liaTionth SEVENTH Street. ja!7-3f WANTED-AN EXPERIENCED EN " * TBY Ct,EEK In a dry goddrjpbbtnghonse: none bnt a good "writer need addree* “Competent,” at this offlce. 4 . . jal!-3f WANTS D—BY A GENTLEMAN controlliD* valuable Consignments of Foreign. Goods for Hew York account* a position in an estab lished house of means, where his consignment* ana services would be appreciated. Address, with real name (none other noticed». ; which.will he confidential, to “Consignments,?* atthiaoflice. jsl7-tnths Bb* WANTED TO PURCHASE—UNION Ti, Mutn&l, and Delaware Mntnal liunranee Scrip. Address “ Bon 2417, ■ ■ Post Ogee. jal7 3f situation, in ahy T“ respectable mercantile business, a* BAIfRSMAN (wholesale preferred), by a gentleman from the country who ha* an experienced knowledge o* the retail trade. References given. Address * K, ’ Press office. State nature ofbusiness, , . ja!7»2t* *909,567 48 WANTED-A MAN EXPETtIENCEIi 11 In business,a 'correct BOOKKEEPER, and one that win be willing to make bimselfnaeftilin the Fac tory when not employed in the Goontlcg Boom. Apply at the northwest corner of MARSHAL!. and-eFILWw Btreete. ; Qal6-3fl JAMBS BMITH.& CO. WANTED-~A SITUATION iSTABTJ ‘ * v t SIEISS, manufacturing preferred, with a view to partnership. $10,r09 will be loaned to employer. Ad dress, statingsecurlty, and other particulars, * r ß,W.r” Press office* 3*16 2t* WANTED, BY A YOUNG MAN, A II sitnation In a wholesale dry. goods or. notion hopes, to learn the hnsiness. Best reference given as to character,. &e. Addreea ‘‘James.” laid It* .-■ Press offlce. WASTED—IN A WHOLESALE SILK IF , House, aSiLsSMAR, for city trade. • * Also, a BOY, 16 years of age. Address Box IMS Post Office. • * : * ■ - ■ jal4-Bt* Secrotary. WANTED—A SITUATION BY A .I* YonogMan who ha* ..practical knowledge of Book-keeping, and is willing toiraake himself gene rally useful. Address Box 214 Post Office, Phila delphia. 1 /aI4-3t* WiKTED—A PRACTICAL BtJSI *» BBSS man with a capital of eight to ten thousand dollars, to join the advertiser in a fight wholesale bn sinebs already established. First-class reference given and repaired For particulars, address 14 Tea trade,* * _ jall-U* • atthis offlce. WAHTED—A P AETHER, WHO OAH T" furnish from five to ton thousand dollars capital, In an Iron Manufacturing, business. Address *‘B. A C 0.,” Boxßo- S42,Phil*da. Post Offlce. jallstuth 6t* WANTED TO RENT, IN A QEN -11 trai locality.' on the first ,oor. part of an Offlce for Desk room .Aadrcss “F, * * Box 2212, F. O. jefi tf WANTED, AGENTS.—AGEHTSDJ * I every County, at $7O a month, expenses paid, to introduce fifteen net© and us«/ut articles, the,be%t sell ing ever offered. For particulars, address GTJB 7, GARB?. BIPPRFORP, MAIKB. ; oc2B-dftWSm “EMPLOYMENT HOUSE FOR AJ Clerks, Book-keepers, Salesmen, Packers, Porters, Watchmen. Coachmen, Drivers. Conductors, Bartend' er#* Waiters, Farm hands. Gardeners, fte. gmployera suited at short notice. 80S Mid 80* LGCtJST *Jtr«*t, above Bithth. 3*17 61* T7MPLO YMEN T HOUSE, THE LARG -El estand most reliable, for city and country. Ha* . always a* good selection of capable §£s3 tfHiqrte&M, Irish, Bngliah, French. Ger man, Bcoich.Welah.' and newly-landed emigrants, as Gardeners, Farm Hands, Coachmen, Watchmen, Ac. Cooks, Caam berm aids, Seamstresses. Laundresses, Waitresses, and general Housework Servants Also, Colored Servants Bos. SOS and 80* LOCUST Street, above Eighth. . . ~ . delg-lm T/OCAL AGENTS.—WANTED IMME- A-.i stately, Decal Arcnt- forth, sale of FRUIT TRHES. *ddn>ee DINGBb, CONABD, & CO., Nnreerymen, WB&T OBOVB, Fn. / jsl3-lH» SOPBANO.—WANTED, IN A QUAR •CJ tbtTb CHOIR a good, SOPRANO. Address "Bo berte." press Offlce, with references ja!7-3t* fro BOOK SELLERS, PUBLISHERS, A CAhVASPEBB, ASD i THEBS —-The NhTIOHAL ART A6BOOIATIO a OF HBW Toßßdesire active, ener getic Agents for Philadelphia, and other ctfc.es, towns, and parte, or the whole State of Pennsylvania. To folly understand the importance of th* matter, read foil pate advertisements in Harper's Magazine and Atlantic Monthly for January, or Godey’s for February. Ad dress the Actuary of the Rational Art Association, 661 and 563 BROADWAY, Hew York. jat2 6t &9f\ nnO T 0 150.000 CAPITAL, <jpAt/,yi)U either active oi special, wanted in an eetabliriied mercantile business, capable of being in creased largely by the addition of capital. Addresaes. with real name, to ‘*550, 000,” at Press Office, will be strictl y confld entlal.. ja\7- 6t*^> slofi A MONTH—WAHTED— fW'w AGENTS everywhere to introduce the new SHAW & CLARK SIXTEEN DOLLAR FAMILY SB W IRG HAGHU9B, riie only low price Machine in the country which is Kcenaetf by drover h Baker, Wheeler ft Wilson, Bowe, Singer & Co., and Bachelder. Salary snd expenees, or large commissions cJlowsd All other Machines new sold for lees than forty dollars each are inftineemeniSt and the seller and user liable, , trated circulars sent/rcs. Address SGAW&CLABK, nol6-dftw3m BIPPBFOBP.'Maine. M LARGE BUILDING WANTED— Suitable for Manufacturing purposes, not less than two stories high, with basement, within a afie and a half of Independence Bail; each floor not less than 8,000 surface feei. Large yard-jroom desirable. Ad dress D. B iFDXIfSR, ares * Buffalo, New York, " jai6-3t . stating particulars of location. Jgi ASSISTANT QUARTEBMAS SS»TEK'BOFFICB,No. aY4 Soafli THIRD St v PHn.ASM.raii.De.. 24, m Yeeeela wuted to load wlth coal for Newbera, N. 0., „d Key Weet. Ha. DrePatc^ve^ deS6*tf Captain and A. G. M. FOR SALE AflfD Tfl LKT. MFOK SAM, m A VALUABLE COUNTRY SEAT. FARM AND MILL PROPERTY. 1 situate os the line of the Berth Pennsylvania Railroad, Dearths city of Philadelphia The Farm contains 7S acres ef first class land, with large Mansion house. Tenant-house, and Floor Mill erected thereon. The mill and tenant- honse could be conveniently divided from Ihe rest of the property. The Wlssahickon creek Mansion- within two minutes’ walk of the depot on ihe North Pennsylvania Railroad. For further particulars apply to g * comov , Jal7-tnthgSt . 60S "WALNUT Street. 838.1 M 18 ® HOUSE NO. 93S ARCH STREET FOE Sale, or to Let on an Improving Lease; or will be alter, d to a S 1 ore to suit the tenant. Lot 20 feet front by 160 deep to a back street. Apply to J. WEAVER. iaW-fit* BTS South THIRD Street, «FOR S/LE-NO. 1609 WALNUT STREET—Splendid Four-etory Brown-stone front DWELLING, now vacant; Lot, 20 by 129 to a street. Price, $27,600. Can have a Stable very near by^ Jal7-lnwtbeittf MILLER, 154 North SIXTH Street FSR SALE—FOURTEEN HEAVY "Wrought and Cast Iron DOORS. suitable foralarge warehouse or depot. LOWRY. J.„ ja!7-6t STXTBKNTHaSd*MaBKRT Stress. 1864. FI3BS - 1864. A. a. ft r. I. WOMBATH, * CCEBBOEB TO THI LATE GKO. 7. WOMXAYB.. Ko. 415 Arcli Streets KATI BOW OBBt s A FULL ASSORTMENT OF r.Ar>TF,H’ I'AWCJY YHEXRSs To whlsh they Invite the attenti'onof buyers. ostt-dm . 1 J.AUIES‘ FANCY FURS. JOHN i'ABEIBA, No. TIS ARCH Stmt, ElMrtF Seventh Stmt, At his old established store. IMPORTER, MANUFACTURER, AND DEALER IN FAN«S7 FURS Having now in store a very large and beautiful assort, ment of all the different Muds and qualities of -FANCY FUBB FOB LADIES' AND CHILDREN’S WEAK. 1 solicit a sail from those in want ~— Remember the s*m» and number. jpHff FABEIRA, TIB ARCH Street, above Seventh. I have no partner or sonnootion with any o«n« stor. -in this sfty. osV-delf PRESIDENT. vVtAAWA/VWVWVWVWWwrvvvvvvvv - - “ “ TSOOK-KBEPING, PENMANSHIP, X> Business Forma. Commercial Calcnlatinns. Com An,Trial Law. Ac , laugh, thoroughly at CHI vTBN PEN'B CoMkBRCIAL COLLKGB, 63T CHBSTNUr Street, corner retenth Te ©graphing langhe by one of tbebeitof practical Operators Ladiesreceived far in* etruction in this branch. Ladiridoai Instruction, Day and Evening Sessions jal7-3i* TKSTKUeTION OH THE tCANO X FOBTB.— A Lady of Bethlehem, Pa , of fire years’ Voyneriegce in teaching, desirea a few Paplls WftcUwuw-.- upon this instrument. Apply to or I r d^rs'fe-^ er '” Ho - 644 Street. • - - m? £ * TttSSOLUTIOK THE. FARTNBB - ship heretofore existingnude* - fe ae urnJ of £*“ **'. BILL & HOLLOWAY iethfs day by matea! content. The business of the firm wiU P* Bittled hi cither of the firm ALEXANDER CAHRBS-hL. O. K. HOLLOWAY jAKOAgrI, 1885. wiU be" happy to see ou» old pstrenß and the uobiic generally. So.-63* WASHINGTON Avenue. ja!7 3>* Thomas J. Oeam. /YBAM & HEMPHILL, V 7 DEAiansnr LEHIGH AND SCHUYLKILL COAL, Carefully Picked S at the lowest cash prices. a OStcaandTard, WILLOW, b» ow FIFTEE NTHStreet. A®- Orders oan be left at 146 North SlXTHStreet. FS3NorthTENTH Street, 1433 BARCLAY Street, or through to Poet Office, which "Will be promptly and gatisfa.tfTily filled, ‘ ,iel7 Bm_ TN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS a FOR THE CITY AND COUNT 7 OF PHiLADEL PHU " jOHN LHKENBva LOUISA LHKhNS. December Term, - BS. No 89- Madam - Y,u will pleats take notice that the Court , Attorney for Libellant. / To Mg* loitira lukbns ... ... Jdnugru.'g. 1889 flf "fit riKNTLFMEN CAN HAVE THEIR V? old Garments made to look like new poet a DILKES A KENuIL’S. Ho 139 H. NINTH St. iaH : «" jllf-iStMinwlM WANTS. FAHTCY FURS. LADIES AND CHILDREN EDUCATIONAL. COFAjSTYHRSmPS. COAL. Robbbt J. Hkmphii.l. LEGAL. AUCTION Sims. PUBLIC BALE * OF OOHDBMHED OKDHAKCB STORES. On KSIDaI MOKNIHQ 3sn. 27th, 1865,; atllo’clwk A. K.. will be -old St public e.la, si the United States Arsenal, BRIDEBBURG. Pa., the follow lag condemned Ordnance and Ordnance Stcxea-^ris: 25 32-pdr IrongiUie.tnmicmßbrolceneff.aboal if?2s# 1124-pdr., do. do. do. do. do. 82,558 1018>pdr.. do. do. do. do. do. 4%«8 18 inch ooftufiblad, do. do. do. 8.46 S 3 f-Pdr. iron tons, do. do. do, 2,408 2 2-Inch do. do. do. ~„ do. do. ' W 1,173 muskets, broken up, wrought iron. 2,147 market barrels, broken up, wroaekt iron l «» »*• 18 arasketoon do. do. d0.•*...{ 1 lot of parte of muskets, . - dOv«»*.| - 1 lot do. do. 5tee1................ 2.218 1 lot of cart-iron scrap l4»oa I lot of wrought-iron scrap 3,888 1,517 curb bits 2l pairs t pars. 133 watering kittL' 12.348 brashes and picks. 1,349 girth*. 2Vr®s Cask, 'USEMUBaiTS. TSTEW CHESTNUT- BT. THBATRB, CHESTNBTBTRKKT ABOVE TWELFTH. TUESDAY EVENING, January IT, Second Nlsl.t ot' the Ensacemec tof the EMINENT AMKBHSaN TRAGEDIAN, ~ JUeiDS BRUTUS BOOTH, who was receive! last evening with every Indication ot snocess by on OVERFLOWING AUDIENCE, Bo will appear THIS EVBNINGia the BRAND SENSATIONAL FLAT, Is four acts, called • RETRIBUTION. COURT PBIULt —..—. Mr, J. B BOOTH, To cosclsde with the Screaming Fa-ce, Lrr2 arte, ealleeL IRISH ASSURANCE AND YANKEE MODESTY. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, EXTRA GRAND MATINEE, When BEAUTY AND THE BEAST will be presented. SATURDAY AFTBRNOOB.mh REGULAR MATINEE,, XMr&LmS T-STBBET THEATR3L »T IMMENSE SUCCESS OF THE WITCH WIFE THE DAVENPOBT- WALLACE ALLIANCE. THIS EVENING. Jan 1? THE WITCH WIFE, THE WITCH WIFE. _ A Tale of Mailt In Tower. Matthew HopFiis (the Witch Finder)....!. W. WaU&cfc MsrctjQout Weidham (a youae lawyer) B. L Daveaport Cecil Howard. ~~~ .. Mis* Bose SrtUi*» The performance will conclude with . LITTLE TODDLBKINB. Boy office open frrm 8 till 3 o’clock. Doors open Xto 7, MBS. ; JOHN DREW’S NEW ARC®" ITA STBEET THE AT BE. I-AST WEEK OF «E. AJTC> MISS BIOHIWJ*. MOJfDATi TtTEPDAT.WEDSESI> a YaadTHUBSBAT, ' THE EBGHAHTEEBB. Btellft (the Eadiantress) .~~— Mi m G. JRleliiast . Eeatr... .......Mr, Peter EUbi&or *■’ For particu l «w of Bmsle* *c . we Mile. FRIDAY, BENEFIT OF MISS EICHOfQS. Seats secured tlx dare in advance. TTESTVALI-LUND theatre, T CALLOWHiLt, ST , bstween Fourth an 4 Fifth. OBKMAH OPSKA. TUESDAY EVENING, Jannair 17. 1885, Great Ferforaenoe for the benefit of the suffering PEOPLE OF SAVANNAH. •ORPHEUS." Comic Opera in Four Acts. Mr, ADOLPH VBSTVALI as... Mies BOEHABDf as nTHB GREAT NATIONAL CIRCUS. 4 WALNtFF STREET, ABOVE BIQBTti B&iestri&a Director....... ...Mr V. EL ROBSTOU. lfas;ex of fcfce Circle. -Mr. FE&fiTK WHITTAKER. HEW FACES! HEW SCENES!! GKAHD DISPLAY OF ACROBATIC* AHD OYMHASTIC TAtßfiT, By decidedly the best asd roost artistic Company la tke The Management begs leave to announce the eppee&« a see of the celebrated Mr. D. S. STONE, the People** Jester; also, Mr. LEE POWELL, the rreat JeetarClo* S3iq.ua; aIFO. Messrs. MURRAY and B UTCBtSf SON,th* ple&rant Gymiasts. Professor BUTGHIfISON a&d hi* wonderful and well trained DG^S. Those great Gymnasts, th«.DENZER BROTHERS-* VALBBT3NB. CBARHS.ftttd RUDOLPH The BaGRINES FaMILY. Mile. SLIZB and MHa. SOPHY, daring and fascinating EqnestrienneMn sisal* and double acta of horsemanship, will appear dome the week. The performances will close with a laughable enter* tateroent—s. pantomimic extravaganza-entitled BrLLY 2 SmSteS&l** UNFORTUNATE TaILOR s ?lOT TO BRADFORD. The character of Billy Button will he personated by Mr. FRANK WHITTAKER, Master of the Ghcle. . . - - - • *• - jtuimiSsroF—first tier, 50 cents; second tier, 25 c&ntrif private hex, $3 and $6. as to size ani location. Performance commences every evening at 7.4®: tm, ■WEDNESDAY a&d SATURDAY AFTERNOONS at 25£ o'clock. jal6-dt SPECIAL CARD TO THE PTJBLIO. Mr. CHARLES WARNER haying disposed of his in teieetlu the GREAT NATIONAL CIRCUS, the nudes- , tigned deems it her doty to the public to Bay that sha has withdrawn from the position of Directress of the establishment. In making this announce tseat eha avatH hereflf of the opportunity afforded of returning her most hearty thanks to a kind and gesbrous pubHo for the very liberal support given her in discharging the arduous duties of the profession. TJbe Circa* will be continued by a Ann of gentlemen of experience, who l will devote their energie* to maintain the popularity of the establishment, already gained for it under the pre* vions management.' Respectfully. jalg-St sf. A WARNER. POKCEBT HALL. \J GOTTSCH ALK’ 8 POSITIVE FAREWELL. SIGNOR MUZIO has the honor to inform the citizen* of Philadelphia and vicinity that he has succeeded is making arrangements with the world* renowned Flutist and great Composer, L. fif. GOTTSCHALK, . to give a series of Grand-Concerts in the principal cities of the United States prior to hla departure for Havana, and Mexico MR GOTTSCHALK’S FAREWELL CONGSRTS in PhDadejpbiawiil take place ofe THURSDAY AND FRIDAY EVENINGS, January 19th and 20th. Signor Muzio also takes great pleasure to ausounos that he has fsoured the services of the following mt> sical artists to assist Mr Gottschaiv at these Concerts? MCbS LUCY SI HONS, the Toung and Talented Gantatriee, (pupil of hiaj, whose unprecedented success during a series of Con certs in New York has been cheerfully acknowledged, by the press and fnthnsiastic public The Celebrated Baritone. SIGNOR AKDAVANL SIGNOR HUZE0....~ .Musical Direetorand Conductor; 1 Tickets, One Dollar. No extra charge for RoeerreA Seats. - * Ticket Office open, commencing Tuesday, January If, at J. GOULD'S MUSIC STORE. SEVENTH and CHEST* NUT Streets, where seats can he secured for either eve* sing. Doors open at' 7X. Concert to commence at 8. jalggfc OKATING, SKATING.—THU UNIOSi SKATING PARKS, FOURTH and DIAMOND Sts. B are now in excellent eorditlonfor Skating. Op an daring the day, and illuminated from 7to ID this Evening. A__ ffne Brass Band in attendance to enliven the A AU scholars,-with mjnjr rab«crl'b«r», havepledged tbemaelre* tope preaeat i* Pfopiietor. YffATIoNAL SKATINO PARK, BBCT COHDrFIOjL. Instruction to Ladies and Children every Morning. Open every EveniiigontillQo’clock It* CELBCT READINGS. —MR, RUPU3 ADAMS wiU give Dramatic and Poetic Headings* on FBIDaY BVBNINGy January 20th, at the MtIaE CAL ?UISD HaLL. Doors open at 7, to commence at 8 o’c'.och Tickets 50 cents. For tale at GOULD’S. SBVEhTB and CBBSTNDT. at W. MAHIf’S, 43 S-jttth BOTJE.TH Street, and at the door. JalT-it* QBLECT RRBIDINGS WILL BH O given atCON«BBT HALL on WIDKJSBaT BYXHIBG. Jan.* 18th, by Mies CORDELIA OAPPgbft and Mr. BICHARDSOJV, for the benefit of the “ Work« bag Women’s Relief Association.’ 1 Tickets 50 cents. Tanbeprocured Rtall tbeprineipal Music Sioras. Doom open at 7X o’clock. Sntertaiament to commence at ft o’clock. ja!3*Gt* PHYSICAL CULTURE. X HOC EST; HEALTH, STEBNGTH, CHEERFULNESS. TB®S^aTjsßli§S IC A*NI» PHYSXCAL rNSTiTUTK. passes for Little Girls and Little Boys. Classes for Misv es. Classes for Y oting Ladlet, Classes for Ladies and Gentlemen, Classes for Boys. .... . • Classes Every Day ? good Music,, and, .. < Kind attention to*&H The Last Recnlar Quarter of the Season begin* MON DAY, the 23d. For particulars, »ee Circular or apply at the Office. JBIG South BROAD Street. jalg-gfc CIGNOR BLITZ WILL SHORTLY CJ CLOSE, ASSEMBLY BTODIN®.- Great demonstrations in KSCROMAKCY; BPIBIf PAlf ISM ILLUSTRATED, and the WOBDRRS OB YEXU TBILOQDISM IfiTEODOrBD, - Grand Batertaiumeut KVERJ BVENINfL commaue&tf at TJf .'clock, aud ou WEDNESDAY and SATBKDAI, AFTERNOONS, at-a Comprising the myrtaricucJthv Past end Present Age. Admission, .25 oento. Children, 15 cents. Bs«rf a seats, 50 cents gg A SBEMBLY BUILDING. il MATINEE MUSICALS By the Philadelphia CLASSICAL OlCsr" w-n m ™, EVERY WEDNBS39AY. ak» V w IOLUR Ticketa at the Door, Fifty OhjDew f " a gl. gn titvra .'f UEDAY, at sk o’rioek HULL. Single Ticket*, M - he had at Gohld'e. Audre’fc and Meyer mdaltheHalL uo7-H T^®, OF FINS ARTS, ,or^gir m tr«yp T^ lB OFB * D f# BOARDDI6. 2**ZFi SOUTH BRO4LD STREET.—TO / * t ' those wishing permanent Board, vacant tw* finites of handsome zooms, third story, one a fr*Q& parlor. jal7-3t* A LARGS FOURTH-STORY BOOM, With Beard, at 1313 WALNUT Street. jal7-3t* i?IR6T-CLASS BOARD CAN BE HAD X at the Old H. 8 Hotel. 413 CHESTNUT Street. This house has no bar. Chargee moderate. A larn loom, frosting on Chestnut street, handsomely faraleS.. ed, wiU be vacant ou Monday. ' jal4-3i* A CHANGE TO AVOID THE DR Principals FiumUhca -with ard>Btttnlcf»#» 8»., *»o»d story. asK-lm* T ELECTRICAL INSTITUTE, 154 i SdrthitßVßHTH, bcJawßaoe -Dr. THO- V MAB ALLEB, very enecertfmlEt&e rare of almost I rvery kind «f disease, Invitee alt to iaJl at hlsOf* / . fire, and see that his tree- me*t la free fr era shoot*. » A®- GOBVBLSIOBB -A discovery has bran made f which seldom fails in the care of Bpilepy or rite of r any otheiiind. Any onodosirin* a/ . this practice can enter at a®y umßfotfnuinstrnc- , tlonn Cards and T. stimonialH at the Office. Hoars f q a jr to 6P* M. Consultations free. »r. EleeirleLo, f . j*W-Bot ISd; B. B',SygBTH St. below Race. J JZ& H. MUHfI, 160 N. SECOND ST., Js,laj Wholesale Dealer in Watches and Jewelry. Full -trs** assortment of American, English and Swiaa Watches jal7-tnthaTot* WRITTEN AND VERBAL DE SCBIPTIONS of Character, Constitution, and Ta* kat, Willi iDTJCEo# B.BSiaees, Beall h, Bdnca- L \ tio*, Bril-improvement. Mahagemectand Train* leg of CBlLiiilKfiy social adaptation. Ac , day andevesMfr _. JOHN L oapek, Phrenologist and Bookseller, oell-tnthslylf No. 35 B. TBMTH Bt. .above c.he.‘n-t. BLEEPER’S TJMBRELL& Mu- NU7ACTORY, MARKET Street, one done abova Tenth. jaHXZi'' THE CHEAPEST AND BEST PLACE A IN THE CITY to got HoadDassos, Plata ?r fancy Caps. Is at Ho. 9Q*aBCH StreotT J»H 4t * TNSTBUMENTB TO ASSIST THE l BEaBIHO; also Pen and Pocket Knives, Razors, Scitrars 4c ,of the ttnest quality,.at P. HaBEtBA& lis tenth TfeKTH Street, below Cinstnat. jalt-6t« ÜBEDBBICE BOLAND, ■ PHOTOGRAPH OVAL FRAMBS. in great variety. de2S in** N*. S5l North NINTH at. above R*e* HABINBT FUBISITURE. Kj moors a campion, SGI South SECOND Street, , _ are prepared to foJlow the decline in the m&rfcet In the pi jee ofthsir furniture. Purchasers will plea® a L® ** examine our atoefc. . 865 gm Kftn BBLB. ALCOHOL IN BOND, OUVJ per cant ; «,000 hhls. HighwlnM, or Wntsky. BkWitY 40 ®" “ nt *3SJf£ io&,Lt *• jshlfr* IB* H. DKLAWAKgtAvenne. _ i jinn 8 P-RiNfl HOBBY-HOBBES 1 AJU'J f asW M a fancy styles). cook-bscM Bled*. txpt«M Carts, is-. for **l® W RO **« IKO North 'VJRTILTt flb..* ivrow IS TBB TIME, EMBRACE THE oooirfc*'ntt>; have co’ofed Hi'toerapln a* PUMA'S: and life Jifce pictures only-fl 6* God&'h. bECO24DSt»eM, aboveGr : «o. U* r>ARTIB DE VIMTK—HAVE TSEM \y cad' etß. F BISIMSR Hi a variety nfur*! and iJh «, a Myden O-i 6 r'y an.d avoid delay *td dl6’«- potatmeeti days ehotu 6i4= AtCR Snoot It* jatO tost ....HANS STTA.' m&SMOM.
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