J" , THE I A A. ;7 I I COPARTNERSHIP CHANGES We present below a list ol the copartnership C hnrgos In business in thia city. Dissolution. The corartnership between Lewi tb Taylor hat been dissolved Clark Cadmus dissolved, and new one formed br M.i.waumi, James Al. Cadmus, and it. Ash Vaf- '"ihner, by limitation lbo , ""4'P between Geo between Georce W. Gamble and uoor f vf . nmtyp, jr., lias been dissolved, to be oarried on br Uoro- W. (iamhip. Jr. Murray A tlculnnis, dissolved. Peterson A Marshall, by mutual consent. W. O. Allen A; Oo., by mntual consent. Miller A. Host, bv limitation. W. Q. Lewis & Son, death of W. O. Lewis. IVorcross A; Sheet. Wm. T. .Suorifrraas k Co., by mutual consent. Harris, Shortrldjce fc Co , by limitation. Hemsley, Baxter A; Co., by mutual consent. ! K Oraver A Co., by mutual consent. I. KnowlPS A: Co., by mutual consent, Mercer, Antelo A Co., by mntual consent. S. Morris Wnln & Co . S. M. Wain retiring, t'adbury, Khoads A Thomas, by mutual consent, Wood, Worrell A Co.. by limitation. H. P. Wilbur, Meyer A Co., by mutual consent. Olover & Mactler, by mutual consent n?" it 7,H,"OD & ; W- v- Watson retiring, imc v . w l-.iuil s flPELin. Farquhar A; Walker, ty limitation. . i '''Prtncott & Parry, by mntual consent. T VMV, narrop is Or., by mntnal conRent. Orove A. Brother, death of (leorpe W. Orove. j- Wolgamutn, llaleiga A Co, death of F. A. Wol 'i garouth. Wm. ft. Hmlth A; Oo. Meti, Bornbeitn A Co , by mutual consent. Oans. Leherman A, Co , br limitation. , JYiaraley A Miaiiuer, by limltatiou. Moorhead, McKennau k Co., J. W. McKennan re i tiring-. j Brown & Smith, Pt'er V. Pmith retiring. James W. Carson I Co., James W. Carson retir , in sr. ' Wood, Clareh k Hfwnrd, tiy limitation. " Willinms, Arneet faOo., by mntual consent. Teclr, Brother A; Co. by mutnal consent. J r nedoerger ft trone, new nrm. M. Scbul2 A Co., HjJ. Hilmera withdrawing. Jos. Riegel and H. Flster, by limitation. Isaac Barton Co t saac Barton retiring. Charles K. Morgan t Co., Wm. B. Back and E. Clkiotou withdrawing:. O. Fleming A Martleni'y mutnal consent. V7. Henry A Co , jr mutnal consent. -uttennedy A 0- Belfast, Irel edy A d- Belfast, Ireland, retiring. -C. by mmal consent. by lMitation. fl, bynntnal consent, r., M o., by limitation. oeatn or John V. Ralston. i.tebmaTi'''- Oans, by mntual consent. V.iu-evrl'y mntnal consent. w.rrtin &Ci by limitation and death of i-Tirce, '"-.. i Copw'&OLfft,y1'tUalc0n88nt, ow'8 Cooper T ietirir.?Wis.bTn,ntl consent. i t nrtwuno & Ooy mutual consent, Johnson tlmon bajder" rmovais. . , John Taturo k Co :otton and woollen gpas, to 1 114 Obesnut etrear a Jaroo Riegel A. Co o 333 Market street and 25 ana 27 north Fourth reet. new Firms. The firm of H. Jf. Myers has been dissolved, and the firm of U. i . & J. Mvers, formed. Charles V . Faratam has withdrawn iromtbe Kiyer Side Knlttingjjompany, w. tch wl.l be continued The firm of litian & Co. has been changed to Ditm KetzBrofbreTcloaks, mantillas, and ladies' white fTTo. Eyans, commission, importing and manufacturing hosiery gooua. . . Hahn. Fernald & Wetherhold, manafactnre shirts, linen hnsoma and collars. Watson A Janney, dry goods. Samuel W. Catteil, Riverside Knitting Company. .viying Bros., general dry goods. Jy & Oortan, dry goods jobbing. L, wiigus A Co.. wholesale clothing and dry fods. S"le7- & Shairner, wholesale hosiery and fancy j R. Moorhead k. Co., general commission. -flwn A Frioe, oil cloths and window shades, oornan A Brother, carpet manufacture. ' Morris Wain A Co. dbury, Rhoads &, Thomas, dry goads commis lioa. pd, Morrell A Co., general merchandise, Johns JTwn.'Pa. . , , tin w stone tc Co.. shipping and commission. r a- liirklnson. drv soodsimDortine and com. iasion. mmett A Nelll, wholesale coal. narles O. Lips, broker. orge W. Wauon Jc Co., carriage building- red. A. Walker, family coal. .ippincott tc jonnson, woolens and dry goods. ;. if- coerrero ec uo , insurance agents ana kers. W. D. Sht-rrerd, James H. Sherrerd and tienry B. numpnrey. 1 ilber t & Reifsnyder, wholesale fancy dry goods and notions. eills A Harrop, cloth jobbinK. ad. Kaleih A Co., manufacturing, importing and commission. i Seltzer A miller, wines and Honors. ' TI 111 . A . kjiiuup,..''" WW wu., vioill. I H. B. Ooddard & Co , slock commission. Hngh Mcllvain A Son, lumbar. . J Edward Aadlcks, flour. Craige, Rogers k. Trimbie, cash auction dry goods. Ijnard, Baker tjo. . Kersbon k Hunt, Knickerbocker Ice. Elklus A Suddards, general comrarsslo'; bops, flour, grain and produce. S. L. K'rk. Son k Co., wholesale grocers. Brooke k Pilliner, general dry goods commission. Fling, Kennedy k Co .jobbing dry goods. Shor'ridge. Borden k Co., dry goode commission. John B. Heyl 4c Co , general commission atd shipping. . , .. .T( bn C. Soott k Sons, miners and coal shipper i. Pease k Baxter, dry goods commission. L. K raver, merchandise broker. I f'enrad s, CJrove, succeeding drove A Brtther. Kennedy k Co., saddlery hardware. I Graft' k Jarden, succeeding James W. Cfcson k Co. 1 Erosley k Trelchel, mannfacturlng and sunning woolen cloths and yarns. Wood, Marsh, Hay ward k Co., dry goods jfcblng. Stout, Atklron & Co. Thornton Conrow A Co., wholesale grocerj.l Charles B. Williams k Co . wholesale dryfoods. Fleming k Hogg, manufacturing woolen briery. , Tack Brothers, suoceedlng Tack, Bro. k Co.4 Friedberger, Strouse ic Bowles, general illi. Augustus Merino k S. J. Solms, commission nd ebippinf. I Ujer k Riddle, cloth. Jaccb RiegelA; Co., importing and jobbiiijtlry ffoc ds. ..r ttrong, Wilkins k Co., shoe goods and leather importers. 1 Morgan k Parvin, Importing and jobbing $-y neiy- . . . . ' goods. Fleming k Merrlman, wholesale grocers . commission. . nrkAn. H. Tiwher. rrocerv and commltslon and I Brlstow, A'alentiiia k Watson, muslin and linen V manufsc urer, Bellast, Ireland. V Mover & Itslg. coverlid uianuiaciururs. . V Tlinm K Kerr k Bro., chiuawars. nlrniiig & Roberts, Importer and job" aobifrv. n.illineiy and notion. MMarple&CcA no'ions. ' a . 1 1 I I Alfred F. Hochstadter to N. IBtadtcr. Elijah LB'hbury to R. J. Rlddeli CoN. Mara B. Wbto Frank Bros. A fji V Lyman H. nrff to Robert K. Nefl kjo. James F. Fahnestock to Ari.ma a.w Whtth. Alfred 0. Harrison to Harrison, lTeyrw" Co. Ed ward Paeon Smith to Joseph Lea & Oo. v 1 jonn r. Trimble, Oeorge W. Morgaa mi.. oiwu a, Aixinson, , William R. Reitr and I. Conrow Llpplncot to Thornton Conrow. ' Charles M. Bowles to Friedherger A Stroo".1 Henry C. Kerr to James K. Kerr, China mercb.n. barauel Chew and Harry C. Heyl to Dam S. isrown Co. Hiirry L. Marple to M. M. Marple. ' w illiara O. Pe ers to Vance k Landis. J. Pemberton Ellis to J. M. Ellis k Sous. CITY INTELLIGENCE. For Additional Local Itemt fe Sco Ta .l Tnr. FmsT Natdxal BANK'Standln? on tbe noith eide of C'hohuut ht'-d, between Third aud Fourth, 1 the First N-loual Bonk, which our ciHzcns have notloet'itu pleasure lor wet ks, Inst nearintr completl'"- As a moou ineDtof arcliitccturai;pkill und natjniiicence, It cos no superior in our cirv. e pome moDths ntro pave a full description of t"e bulMine: and nil its appurtenances. Tb splendid edifice, necessary lor tbe carrvtnn fQ of the very exten sive btisfness of the First National Bank, will to-mortow (Wednesday) rornlng be opened to Ibe public. Ills not ye' ffl'y completed, in its dillerent department: r needs some UnishiiiK touches; but vet il Is elfl'",'pn,,y adapted at the present time i'or the fna'on of business. Tins buuV, with if niasniflccut (rout, rom tluinp the feubstiiiti'l with theornamrntnl, is ttie nirnt periectly flD'nprt and fully en nipped of any bark in to- country, not ppeuklnaf dis- parapinely of '"'her buildings ot a similii'- nature. Every Improvement which time a"(' ur ccstity bavo-'Pproved, tor use and elepaD ot appearance, hive beeu adopted in tbe erection of this bank Tbe mrssfve column of eranite. and the w na of luinoairz annearnnce. the outjvnrd and.'". t.,S .V.' " BrtlHttfll iu the bii;beft etyle, tbe rich work of . nut, plistenine plate glass, intllK t il. ki... .i .i. ...i.i, riU'lX wai wnn ail the many npperiVT VV: would defy description. L "1 vLl "LT'.p ' " ment. and dui ability ha" lu' "f " in view durintr its eietf00 ' use of the officers r' f h bank are handsome y fitted up, and tviai? T,rn r,7,r" the ritrht eou("ll'nt ' BUCU aa institution as that whicb f" to-morrow bas been provided; u.i on ui all. the edihce is one of which Phila- deijlutt may justly feel proud. Trf. Old Tear and TnE New. The ear 1866 becomes one of the things which whs, but is no more. Quietly and steadily it drew back from present tune, and slipped into tne realm oi tbe pat. Not with the blustennps rnd storming-s which bo often mark the departure of those gone by, but mildly and easily it moved alonjr, followbd by its 8uccesor. Ju-t about tbe hour of twelve last night commenced again the peicprinations of queer clubs in comical unlforn s. Not with horns they nre bonible but with pistols and auns and kettle drums, extemporaneously manufactured from old pans and, no doubt, inverted wash-dlshe. These individuals, not content with the vigo rous exertion of muscular force, mu3t ne;ds expend tbeir breath through paper wrapped around antiquated combs, accampa.iied by a fehrill fife or cracked addle, all making terrible discord. Surely the old year passed avn quietly, but ihe new one was ushered in with all ibe noiFe of hootinff and hammering and sboutiua that was supposed by the perorna rii persona to be necessary to its nubt setting lortb in li'e. '. , . The snow, which one time gave evidence ol continuing in our city, is fat disaparlng from our streets, by the use of salt; and lrom our sidevtRlks, through the instrumentality of tbovels in the hands of numerals youngsters: no doubt done in order that aew year should have everything its own way. The Circtjmcisiox.-To-day is the Festival of the Clrcutvcifelon, the old initiatory rite t the Jewish enant, which the Redeemer ot the Wot ''' in 8 spirit of butnilitv and eoudc goctlejuii, subtniited to, that the law might be tuiiilied It is a feat vety rigidly observed by . ni. a i. n ..i. , ; ja ... j . . .. iiiu jBt;u.ai uuu nuuiuu uuiui.u uuuuiuiun- tions, both of who-e churches in this city wore well bl'ed this morninir. The cert-monit s in the Cathedral were verv proud 9pd ImpresMve, as were indeed those of all tbe cburche. J?f. Michael's Catholic Church, Kensington, was crowded to suffocation at the late mass, celebrated by the pastor. Father Walsh, and tbe congregation enjoyed a New Year's musical treat.- A lull military band was stationed in the choir, and before and after mass appropriate selections wtrc performed, including tie celebrated "Adeste Fidells." br Novel lo. 1 The musicaV departrnent waa under the direc tion of Mr. Thomas E. Harkins, and both the vocal and instrumenfal petformance was espe cially fine. Father Walsh, after Mass, spoke at much leneth upon the nature of the festival being celebrated, and he was f requently tre tented by a congratulatorj New Vcar'e addros by the pupils oi St. Michael's 9elecvPiinp The Result. The votinsr upon e dif ferent article at the Lid'"' Fair, Presi, a Church, Franklin and OJumoia avenue, rcsvled as lollows: On the hose carrier the vme stood : Resolution. , .2207 . 6t 4 . 1 2358 . 280 . 9 "295 Band in-Hand. Tavlor Franklin.;,.... (irard Temole resroLijf,,,. Ceorae Washimrio; p Cohocisiuk Temy y Social Taiif'W.r Lady ffrriOTj, Cboserf 2S1 1 232 be uc"OD- e iue u rt Cliiircb, GermintowTa avenue, n"""". cnnimiie. in the eveniuff. PbeskOTTio.v. There was a pleasant nieetine ot ue employes of the Philadelphia Reading y nn Hroad Mountau i"' '"w ii jusi eeuinir. at thi. ivtt- wa&'c?.1 r the ellieieiK C'aH J- ' WCI '.ne fhilad-lphia and ReaJ- .ento,fn Mr a '."""'K CliUU, was pro- ente 70 Mr 3yers on behalf of the employeis M 'ii lh ' r)rr' "" wa received by Jlaior t w,otuo fntertainment waa iven, the greatest hll lVSn"?TL Iwbit spee I ninifr 1 il. r Jill fw 11 T I anCnT,uiTlilin'w'."taJT rfWihiiriuim, and corrupt fi nn-t J -icenv n the uourt oetwe(i nun mut If. Jlnrl .inlin MHehnl Thi 1 1.lV,nTlllt r. ( warrant, and thia morning OlfU" vC)w arrestee the prisoner at No. 42Crh; "f 'i"' g to morrow at 3 oviorff. , istiati htn v '"c a heA doiriL1 f 'N'"-01-"' BIT. 2" U f been a 2 """ o. izi uirarn a Wils)n, J"V.J ".fileyw upon eoods exnbs. rTO?(l lor some time nasi, hi ue. ha of A da, or two ag depre- h,,A;A lJh"YVTVnin, VBlUCtt at ior sale a piece .1, -i T'r aonars, was stole rI-'.lr'T" thP7.w?r. ramngod to ver one " "uv cpvi'w f itnont oeing obsprved. Academy : of Music. On Thu The ccure ..anuary iu. tite KpV. i(,nrv Wnri1 BwChor "iMiernisirrp,t lecture on "Universal Suir-- rSLiQnTlin,Abis moming about riast 1 o clock 0ltint ?hop at the cor Twentieth and vbert t J wm0i hull corner o Utflltl damaged by fire t'PElTL PRlSRTiTlr VPH'tr,,rBS'rT9' I'SFVPI I'BBSBSTS. L'BTVUL I'RKSKNTS '. Ftwrr WK ABB NELUHO . , . .on no Ovekcoats r 12 Oo. l'rice l?t re?r, 20 00 if " in w. 20 00. it 2H 00. 80 00. .. " 86 00. 26 00 8)00 5 00 45 00 60 00 $1-2-00 14M .15-00 16 00 18 00 20-00 22 0J 25 00 $3 00 T50 i. 8-50 0-O0 00 100 15-) St 00 3 60. 9 00. 10 00. 1100. 12 00. 14 00. lrt 00. 18 00. ,4 00. 6-00. 6-00. 7 00. 8 00. 9 00. 10 00. 2 50. J'AKTs. at., Vests. . .at. " " 8 00. " " 400. " " 6 00. " no 600 600 700 900 We have 6 far tho largest and best assortment of Men's, Youths', and Boys' Clothin id Fhi'ade plia, which is being- replenished bv lare dallv additions, manufactured of (roods purchased recently At much less tlian coat, and bavin? i educed all stook on hftn 1 to t roportionate prict are oiloring such bargains as are above enumerated. KOWISTBB T1MB TO BUY PRtCBS CAM BR SO Lowr.n. BALF-WAT BKTWKKN "f BKNNSTT Co., Fjpthakd low KB Hall, rlIT?rSTS. I MB M ARKBr STBHiT. AFTPR WAR, r-tBTlLi.NCK AND Imtrmpebanor, Co'dsliad to the s-reatest oestiuciion of human lite. mainly because a Co d i t )0 of en considered avorv ordinary, trifling afl'ulr just as well !eft to xo aa it cine, and hence systematica Iv neglected, until simp e, omsb e affection is converted into a serous and generr7v fatal Fiilnmnnrv disease. 1 he more H udeii t, awa e that a violent Courh or Cold should never be Inned with, bn on the con'rary taken care of from Its incipienov, promtiy make 'use of Dr. ayne's Expectorant a curative which lias sustained its reputation lor over thiriy jears as a remedy always efficacious ano sure to exert a most ben fieial influence on all the Kronohial and l'ulmonary n "b. r il reu uiuy ni io. ii nesnut Strtct. "Pealurs Crushed by Icebergs," Bradford's last great painting, is still on exhibition at Wende- roth, Xaylo? tc Brown's, No. 914 Chesnnt stree1. Thii magnificat work ot art bas received the highest praise fronona pres and public in every eity In which it bas b en exhibited, aud la this city is daily v'slted by tuMI3andSi The goene ta , mruiing on,, and one wnic.the artint has plaad vividly upon the canvas. Se d. !n bat apaintmirof """" ii.on esUibitlon In Fbllarfeiph a, atd werejoicetbat ok cit7pn, ,,. date Its worth. citizens appre- 3 Geo STtsoK & to. 8 Pianos, j 6 1 1 ai uou a's, y ovientn and uttesnut s-reets. r H 'AHAPPr.w Year to AllI" Faraeij. ((! A irrand celel rntion o no opotldji of the New v will te observe V "IlT" ti,toLe & Co '8 nrst.I Clothinii Houif, "ffthe Continental, bvan exi S 'llcA . ' yfeat'y rCUUCfd F.LLiPTicVIjo Machine company's Fiust rREMICK rK:STITCH SEWISa MACDINKS -In comparably J' gr family ue. Hurhest' Pre miums (b't Modal), Fair Maryland Imtituto Nfv York atd Annsy.vania Stato Fairs, ms. So 023 Cheeuutytel' JT.-IA,1(E8 Ros. nA,oe. --b. tf i-uooeraiein puce, and asdurab'ofT2rTi i. . . -M ny piano made. ' J H uouio, seventh and Chesnut Streets. (, go to G. Btbon Morse A Co . No B09 ..l4 AlCh snout lnrn. w i . . v WJ Coflee and Viofflos "'ruv"era' vb'ek he imprtoned breath t"fmf' JI!,'f'ni .DenW to the purest niediui ew iSed tV.MBi concentn'e auy perfumn it i. .V . 7 1 fl-x Qd as well tho most sooihin .!f most 'ndeliole, neUclot QdorsJy entrancing of all prnc Notice. k. (,. w.... '. Cbesn !. are now readV SKL?-! Noh- and p- Coulee ions, put up in neat b?.6'' 0lloice psnd Kniekknscksjor Tre d aes. Su? FncoLioc JfrBi!., ,nd delJcw li nr r 60 to 11 ft-A TOE 8 Of Jc CrpmTTTT . uaraen gtTt,nt t, nr iiiorst-o. Xo!1 a "T Jmi made to W a aw street, aus, oi- " 'er.Bh .n,i Im 1 i OFPJ-Nfc; r- -au. Stree.;.'; '""T t. "anted b n KakoaiATIT! -iiira Street. - - "Ulotbinir ""'."othinf: r andunin&An : f wet 1 'm T rA 1 r 1 H m I ar -f-rv QRDtNANCES. . -t n V to the Depait- A to Makoan APVrT------ 1H,,7 r r.tiv rroneriT " r ,nn f!oo;iiia iT.two inoui-""-'.-".. vv stent 01 i;nv fars and seventy cents i)rM l0partmeut ts hereby approj; " -xiw v hereby appropriated I91WM 0f ropcrty to pv theersj-mmigoner, ,r the vcar 1MB, A ot tUd six hundred I'.nnrrtr lo pt 5 i) ws i-mm'ssioner, iein, 1 ' r,.,Q -a 7.. . . j I J . I r i tin vear im, r, ot iota six nunareu uuiiurs item 1. Vnr 8st.'re thr and MtMenr" f Superintendents of Inde (3100). Palsown, West l'hiladelphla, and Item X '(.icnul s, and the Janitor of the (Jrand VOVtJrf mt- tnro lh0U!M,ncl na n,lT ao1" tendenta of State ot Ihe Histe three thousand I Hnum 1V. I si.-en 4. lor .aic ' uperintundents Indft-jr.-llo, Wash njrton, Klttenhouce, II Ln'"' Jetlerson. Norri. and Shsekamsifm i ...iei Mitxrintonoent ol Kalrmount Park, and equIV7riai tirounrt, seven thousand three hundred tS"Bffv dollars (7360) .l'm 5 For balanes of Keepers and Regulators of I'oblic Clocks, five hundred dollars ($600). ItemS. For Salaries of liou-e cleanors, and all attier expenses incurred in keening the nubile halls ipvd, nve nnnarea ano tmy do lars(56n. d.Itcm 7. For Offioe Expenses, Stitionery, and Incl u , Jtals, tour hundred collar (400. pJetaS. For Further Improvement ol Fnlrmount k, six thousand Ave hundred dollars (JKJ600). Sn.sv'in . For, Fuither Improvement of Norm 'Jt;ar, two hundred and But dollais (250. pari,tm 10. For Further Improvement ol Hunting lte f hnndrel dollars (o00). at ihe? 11- "or Libor and other Expenses incurred i." Tcbbo Squares, five thousand dol ar (S5000I. dol ars 1'J-.1''or lnurnigand Sodding, live huudred Item jC'OI. law (StiO' 'or cenln(C Icesapools, six hun ired dol- ftmSSfVi'i Forropalrs and cleanlnf Courl Rooms, three thoutrlct Attorney's rooms, and Jury rooms, itm K ndtiollaw (XM). ruTrtV tii'm? repairs to and improvement of pro (500). f Bf 10 the c,,y' flre nunared dollars five h,undred0,ti';i'nd wPirln P"0 clockst to the rit. m saving in tront of property belonging i.m in 'vSr ikhousand dollars 1000). rt1'.1." Ti..al, kindling wood, and fuel, three ud?hall no MW0' Provided that the coal from ibTp'rVw 8,"1 bou"' Item 19 For iiH"e5nlT: . T umcera in i uiiauuipoia oans, to5h i u building bolongiot tboKAKcnhnl,l0PWcal Socio"y, fourteen i14). ,hrC0 hun,d nd wventy -Ave dollars thouS.I -1 interest, eight inousati three hunnre,. .., i,.,tT.Bix dnliars anri sevtntycn st&S&ie-TO, tui'ty-six oouars au Item 21 Tnr Aimnp. m . . - .... ... offices, an d f o uires, I J i ,n ! ,0' P"110..;?"": houes (ia,409). Item 22 Tor two thonsann o,lars (f 4 ' air to Sprint; Garden Hall, rooms required t twV5 'n,d "d Petit Jurv thousand dollars ($J(fl0l udes f ue CourU, one Item 24. For repairs t Hr.n n, ,, . . five hundred do Urs(5iJm PUtladoldhia HU, Item 26 For reinovinu snow an A i. Item 27. For eJicnsei of pieparina: plans and d. setiptions of proJrty be on-in to tbe city of Flu. ladelphia IntendtJ to have oeen sold, aa follows: A 8hedaicer,.e hundred, aud twenty doUais; Alfred Youna-, filen dollars; Flward O Eoberfc. eiebtwn dollaii jicbn F. Wolf, ihirtr-fh ee dollars total one btindtwl ad eiirhty six dollars (186 ItemiS. roralit.Vuil ca-eaandshelvlnjrand re. ?f'1S 'V? FBin.'?! 'VH? 0,flie or the P'Jthonotarv of the Iistr ct tjurt hve bundled dollars (5) " Provtdvi, rhat.bireitbel'ontrorer snail eoan'er. elfn fiby wariabt.diaim b the Commissioner ol City Froperty (exced' tor salaries) t' e bill shall b appioved by tbe Cora lt tee on Citv Propsity. Section 2. For plaretnir trees, tbe expense thereof to be der.ved from thf.tind biueathed ny the late tIIiott Cretson, threcliiindrett do 'ars (S300) Section 8. M arrari to be drawn by the C'omn ii. sionr r ol City l'roj th. . WILLIAM 3. STOKLEV, A.-a, trident oi Common Council, John Kckst, Clerk (i Common Council ! J.S V M'EUINC, .u- president of Select Council, Approved this t vefty-nmth day of IVcember Anno tioniiiii one unu.nii i.i.t i....muer: sixty aix(A.D. l&ib). " " ureu "ua 111t tORTON VToMICTIAEL, J 1 1' i Sin vnr nl ll.lioriii7.. ; ma iui M O K U I N N C E TO ftluke an tCnrnnrlnHnr A nu-ut or iark, . wkz:':;,"..." f p"- IUUK8 an ltnrnlI.Hn. lev ir67. .v. ..uuiiiga ior the Wr.l s w . . . J tbe M"" ne oe ei and rr.immnn sum thirty-,, dol.ars-.nd .eTnnuOTAn be and theiamels hirebr anoronXii , Vk. .V' fJr'arfes af Commissioner and Clpric ' i.'?n2-hundred dollars 2100). C tboun2d 'on. of Markets, six And it shall be tne d, WtS X ..""r? ')), snail countersign in. Jr """"v. 'ore t aha I ... J kuu VVtlU U inr. MhIAM a dn nX anTtho'r S," 0n &5 be has ffi" .m .?!?. !. lerk that verS. J.',:ilf.tJ: books. st.tionev;d. makin tired nCA,X' "Kuiannir uiarf svn &.nrf?!. .0. .a?lnf office, and peaV M2 bais. I ...... B , ' - . ' IV.-UHHIt uuuuico dolla Act item 6. FdW four thousand &ns nirty fivBaViiuudred rtn.i, repajr M(iij-v. tow Uondred tern 8. For rronnd dul- ;Mtii7), "tTo'Vor deansln. sir' -t-Vndred dollars (37iK. .thoo.... For rent ot ouioe, e(rut hwdrea A. l.a Apaniian nf addliin.... ""tin. Ntbe supervision of t Coioajkn -srd avenue, b-rween , .evennTV,'" 1 exo wsiB "i larmers, t:,f "K; oy iomuutloe u a ino 1 omuiissinm.i -id. 1'hat ibe Commu. ,-e fir DroDaDai a,, .b'ddor. by the Comm 8TOKLKT z1 AltO noil. A HPEKInti, Ttot 6e eoi t-'ouno;1- d.V 01 iwoomwor. d eiifhi nunareu and dlCHAEf-, luoTtTOt M7dICUAbl MOHjUj'bilae!ph.i is Pmts varnishes, and nRTHFOTn STREET, J10 ir T C! ABA VB-BTONES. Etc. nil bs soi4 eM ? .er?B, CoHAd Btftte fVVi0. fe.,.rtn. of Hnnniln I Itinvnis. two Janitors I i..jd two Cleaners ol Courts, W-.'AZa.A and thlrtv dorars ( M-WtOI i Hmuuii 1 1 1 r 1 - rrri--1 'NANCIAL. lUNiaNGiforrsiii" JayCooke&(jp. 112 and PA So. THIRD ST. PXltLAD'A. Dealers in al Governmcat Ecte, OLD D-20s WANTlh IN EXCHANGE FOR SEY, k LIBERAL DIFFER ENCK ALLOWS?. Compound Ink rest Notes Wantc IStESEST ALLOWED OS DEPOSIT. Collccllcn made. 8tocVs totipM and sold on Com million it :43m tpccial loslticn stcomn.tYsiiccs red erred lor lad PJATIONAL EXCHANGE BANK Capital $300,000, Full Paid, HAS BEX07Z3 10 Hi NEW BANKING HOUSE. Nos.633 and 635 CflESNUTSt A. DCVD Ficedcht Oilb( i t h. Cashier. li; JOHtt W QteatelA. a fit., P, gPecuiitieA ana. m&nAeU a? gflMe and ald ffLuuuuhtA af &antcA and af-anlccU, iereuied cjl Hueltxt teiinA. PAINTER & CO., BANKERS, No. 3G Sotith THIRD St. ssMssfc Government Securities Bought and Sold August 7.30s,' And Old C0NVEETED OTTO FIVE-TWENTIES 07 1355 And tbe no CuuJi delivered immediately. CUT L04JJ8 BOvJQHT AXO flOLD. 2t3ui A VIES DROTHlilRS, No. 225 DOCK Street, BANKERS AND BROKERS I JCT AN" BELL UNITFJ) BIATE8 HOSD8, ALL 19 UE. AUGUST, Jl'JSfc, and Jl'LY 7 MO NOTE8. COltPOVJiU, IJfTEBt 8T NOTH8. ATJOL'BT V..10 MOXE8 IN'IO IQB NEIT 5-20BO-DS. ilercanti'aPajieiand Loans on Collatetaif nagotUted Bxock bought aud Bold on Cummlimion. HI QOJPOUND INTEREST NOTES, jatjaily: coupons, bovoht and sold. STERLING, LANE & CO , . ' BANK.EK8, 8 6tfBp Wo. 110 South THIRD street. HjgijRGLAR PROOF SAFES gYANS"-& WATSON MASoVACTTJEEr.lJ OF fike ajjd burglar-proof .'s A. F" E S . k,Mereatllor Pw.Ul.i-ii,.., p BaUblUhed Orer S Tear Over 84,000 BaW ia traly ea vth Inside Door. Iw Lose the Fire-Proof QnaJirj. Qoaranteed f from DaaaF0" toij at prijllower Uiun otb.ar Bukeri. wAREKOOMS lLAIlf WUXA. 1," 'S LVEU'S N E W PATENT Deep Sand-Joint . H OT'AIIl FURNACE, ALL &Etti " - PrMiAr RANGES Ot Also, Fliller' MV tUB gtu IIet' JOB SALE Hy VaTILI5B WILLIAMS, ko i!83 M?ET fctrcet ;v fi.tmaoilaciu r. HllllI"L A TIlOtoHON. No. I9 N tKC'ONlJ yuet qTT E i ll A X T E L St Alt VAi.rL9 r anstJtp4toi for OailUi, irauty,Bt'ir,'HiiCaFapn8i. .4 . : bUAlY MASTB-8 auj blat Work Ooi.-mly, oiV to ot&dt. J. B. KIMES.A OO , U Hot I1W al'".yc,tXi!lUT UtroeU I 1 '"8'J" r. ins z. w k01'EA HAMrt, fur Families Uoteis. f53! oa,VulC i lnttio. In TlVr.Nir J.-: 4"jL or i kT .Also. 1'hiluuelphla JlanKs, iTrnrriSj forlable li-aieis, l.owduwn t-ratw, Hot-Air ViiLvia. IW.U BoUfis. KtewliuU l'luto.! KirPtlD' 1 i.1i.wl a4l . V. lillliIM'.A aim! ftaiil 1., FROM HARRiobUrS MflJor McCf. a Covornor dJSrv-TH' und IlARBrgnpno pn r Oeneral Jobn w . cmcr 31. lj iif.i. lVnns1Vanla?-My "ove'rre,ftB the 29tb Inst., tendorin,, . a,r!-ot,r -letter o of Adi,,lant.6ene?aTon jh0o' rIhP Pennsylvania, has bven h..H I"0nwe,lJ ot on'J'oa N. Korj, m? bT Oar ,;v, urm, HD W6I1 BS for VOIl. lriJ ""UUOnOO ?. f&nerotisly tender fttesi ImHTw of its duties as soon Ter nf01 'al dntiee will permit. M m Penti obJt1o honor, (Jenoral, lokun,. . . at servant, A'D D. Vc'AwMt Democratic Caucus. S S Senate, and Arthur i..-t. 0f M ne'ry, for Speaker ot Hoiwe. . - . : the.ATe capitaC The Penn';.;:-i. Lftcrlalaturo-O'- garUzatl, of tho Aasembly- wvmci v. rissa tieoteu . Tbo House was cded to ordaclt noon U-day by Mr. Benedict, ch f clerk, and the Secretary ol theCommonwealljpresented the roturosoc elcetion of mem bersNvhicb were read. On motion of Mr. tenia, the House proceedM to the election of Sieakcr. Colonel John P. Classirof AT ?7.waf ,aomh nated by Mr. McKee, and Arc O. Markley, ot Montgomery, was nominated the te0J:ra The vote stood-John P. Glass, 61; ArVu'4 Mi-rkley, 37. Mr. Glass was declared eloctea, and was conducted to tbe Chair by MesBT. yuay and Markley, aud was sworu in by Mr. narwoj. after whU he delivered the usujl address, ail the members were then either &vrAtn or rnrme-J'- The Senate does not meet untj-j o'clooSH WASHINGTON. fSPEOIAt, tEdPAT0HB9 TO KVSMINa TBLBQiAPa W8HiNaT0N, Januarr I. t,lst of Rebels Pardomd. ' Tbe list of Senators, membora of th tate Rebel Congress, officers of the United Statea artnj and navy who joined tbe Rebellion, Sena tors and members of the Uuiled States Congress who left their seats for tbe same purpose, and Rebel Geucrala who have been pardoned by the President, has been completed, aod will be sent to the House of Uiprsentativej, in com pliance with a rebolutlou. Tho ilot coutaiuj Dames, as follows: " Alabama. 33: Arkansas, 51; Diitriot of Coltim." bia, 25; Floiida. 8; OeorAia li; Kentucky. Louisiana. 21: Maryland, 3: Mississippi, 15. ini! eouri, 8; North Carolina, li; South Onrolin'a Jl Tennessee, 15; Texas, 13; Vucrinia, 48; and vVest Vtr?inia, !. , This liKt does not contain the names of a large number who were pardoned under the twenty thousand dollar clause the rerointnendatioua under which they were pardoned accompanying the list. TIi Gold Mines. Governor Ourtln and Senator Iugtlln hava interested themselves in the Potomac gold mines, and have organized a company which U expected to commence operations soon near Great Falls. 1 The Suow." 1 There was a slight fall of snow to day, but tua day Is being very generally obserred. The Receptlous. The President and Secretaries McCulloch, Stanton, downing, - Randall, and Attorney. General Stanbery and General Orant, are r-N ceiviug tbeir friends to-day. JJitween 11 and 12 o'clock the President re ceived the members of the Cabinet and foreig Ministers, Judges of the Supreme Court of the United States, Representatives in Congress, Judges of the 8tipreme Court of the District of Columbia and of the Court of Claims, officer of tbe Army and Navy and the Marine Corps. The reception was a brilliant one. Among those prebent were Sir Frederick Bruco, Brltlbh Minister, accompanied by Frederick Aatrobus and J. Hume Barclay, Secretaries or Legation: M. Berthemy, French MinistA Tassaxu, ihe Snanlsh Minister, and ' m . . VonGeroli, the PrUBslan Min'' J?J JJJ M. Waldomar Bodlsoo, I and lady 5 Baron wniedt, Swedish Ministers Senor Gutierrez. Costa Rican Charg d'Aff-i; J- W. Vel- Secretary Legation Guato ,)., Benor Baraugo, Chilian Charge d' AtTftltes, lady, and son; snor Romero, Mexican Ministers General eWt Minister (torn the United 8tat of Colombia! D. Brurro, Ilajtlan Secretary of Location; Huron von Llniburjr,' Mlnirr front the Netherlands; Mr. ContagaPA Charge d'Af fnlies, Italy; together wltb '8r8e number of attaches of legations, rbe Judges of the Bu preu e Court appear-, hended by Chief Justice Chase. Of the biuet Ministers, Secretary Stanton and Kv. Secretary Browning and lady, Secretary nandall, aud Attoruey-General Stan lrj and lady. ' " mong the Couercsittucii, Senators Sher. Johnson, Williams, Morgan, Wesmitb, Doo- little, McPoumI, a StewaW were present, with a large number of arnij oflicers; and the Navy WM-rcpre ented by Admirals Radford Stribling, aud others. , ' The general reception, bet ween 12 and 2 P.M. was attended by au immense crowd, u usual. ' Tioia Baltimore. I ai.i iiionL', Junuary l.-There is ' general sunpenaiou of business- to-day. The bank ex chansre ofllces udd public 'buUdioni are all cloed. The slashing ii fair, and pjp-jia. tlou are enjo)lng ihemiolvcs. 1 , . QEORGE PLOWMAN". No. 2S2 CARTER Streii, Aud No. lit PiM'K Hir-.)i, 1 f irtui