10°THECO=EXCHANGENATIONAL BANK. PscrraDExanne,'Dec. 9, 1865.—The annual elec tion for Directors will be held at the Bank, on TUBS _DAV, the Stlrday of /armory next between the hours vflo A.. M. and 2P. -- J. W. TORREY, , Cashier. 10. ATLANTIC PETROLEUM STORAGE PAN Y, No. 115 Walnut atreet. me annual meeting-of the Stockholders and an elec. Von for officers of this Company will be held on MON DAY, January Bth, 1868, at :3 O'clock P. M. de274ot* ELIBIJ ROBERTS, SOD'Y., OFFICE CU THE OIL RUN • IMPROVE MENT COMPANY, No. 22834 Walnut street. •.t he first Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of this Company will be held at their office on THURSDAY, Sth January next, at 12 o'clock M. - den St* eAMUEL D. HAWLEY, Secretary.; lINION NATIONAL BANIL ThinApii 11:PHIA, Dee. 9. 1865. : • .. The annual. meeting of the stockholders of this Bank. for the election of Directors, will be held at the Banking House, on TUESDAY, ..Tanuary 94h, 1866, between the hours of 10 and 3 o'clock of that day. dell.3otrrsl N. C. M.IISSEILhLAN, Cashier.' SOUTHERN. DISPENSARY.—The Annual .Meeting .of. the Contributora wilt be held at the .lai.pensary on TUESDAY, the 2d of January: 1866, at which an election for Managers will be held, between the lours of 11 and .12 o'clock, A. (Signed - I WIT.T.I• A de3o-2t Secretary. 10. MUTUAL FIRE INSUILA.NCE COMPANY p -Fr i . r.ADELPH.Lk—Tweltth_mo. (Decent. her) 23(1.1865. The annual election for Directors will be heldat the office of the company, No. 5 South Fifth-street, o■ SECOND DAB (Monday); the Bth day of•First' month (January) next, between the hours of 12 and 2 o'elock. de22-12t T. ELL WOOD CHAPMAN, Secretary. oPPIO PHILADELPHIA. AND TRENTON ibk w DY RAILROAD COMPANY. PEar4DELpar.e. De cember 20th, 1865. , The annual meeting 4:d • the Stockholders and an election for Directors for the ensuing year will be held arthe Company's Wilco on MONDAY. the eighth day of.lanuary, 1866, at t o'clock P.M. • • - d2u-rjaS .T. MORRILL. Secretary. lINIVERSFrr OF PENNIYLVAhIk—RE PARTMENT OF ARTS.- The Second Terra of the College year will open on TUESDAY, the 2d day of January. Candidates for Julmission will appear at the Eniveraity, for fm'comi tnation, on that day, at le o'clock, .A.lll. Tuition for each Term, Thirty-tire Dollars. GEORGE ALLEN, Secretary of the Faculty of Arte. PHILADELPHIA, December 27th, 15s5•—rhe Annual Meeting of the stoc.kholaens of the tihamokin Coal Company win be held at the office. Bo 204 Smith FOURTH utreet, on WEDNESDAY the 17th day of January next at 11 o'clock. - The Transfer Books will he closed from .Tanuarsiend to 19th. C. A. LINDSAY; de29tjal7/ Secretary. 10. OFFICE OF TILE ALLEGHENY VALLEY RAILROAD COMPANY, .Prrisanaen. Dec, e Coupons due ist proximo on the it ' r ' st mortgage - bonds of tills vampany, held in Philadelphia. will be "flv i nnamillresr(rogioa 309 WALNUT theTtrUecilfftN l on t s , T a D d after January 2d, 1866. - JO HN BALT. A NTLNE, Treasurer. -de27,tja3/ gob iNSURANOE COMPANY OF THE STATE OF. PENNSYLVANIA, PBILADELPRIA, ce.mber 2.341, 1885. An Eleetion for Thirteen Directors of the Company, will be held at the Company's Office, Nos. 4 and 5 Ex change Bulking, on MONDAY, January Bth, DM, be tween the hours of ten o'clock A. M. and one o'clock toja7 WILLIAM HARPER, Secretary. girOFFICE TARIADENGCRRVIK OIL COMPANY 430 Walnut street. TloE—moo all whom it may concern, that Fifteen Original shares to subscription in the above Company will be sold at Public Auction, at the Office of the Company, 430 Walnut street.. January lath, 1886, at s o'clock P. hi,for aefault of payment of installments sine thereon. By order of She Board. delBm4c/' P. EDWARDS, Secretary. 10.3105P1. - Fraf RAILROAD COMPANY, Pmx nxisnia., December 2:141, 1865. , the meeting of the stockholders of the Mose lem Railroad Company; will be held at the office of the Philadelphia.and Reading Railroad Company, No. 227 iomh FOURTH street, Philadelphia, on MONDAY, January lath,lB66;at 10 A. M.. when= election will be Teal - held for Li. dent and six Directors, to serve the en suing year. W. A. CHURCH, ile.P.2-tjals Secretary. (XILABROOKDAILIS .EtalLitOaD - IkrY" - ,• PANT, Pan,Annairnis, December W.d., 1865. The Annual 'Meeting of the Stockhoiders of the Cole: brookdals Railroad Company will be held at the office of the Philadelphia and .Id.eacung Railroad Company,. No. 227 South 11.1IIRTILStareet, Philadelphia, on SiON• 2 : DAY,'„Tanuary ISth,lisse. at when an election! be held for a President and six Directors, to serval the:ensuing year. W. e. CHURCH, de2ljalselecretary. • OFFICE OFLEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD COMPANY, PBSLADILLPHLA., December 18th, The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of thla Cora -pony will be held at their oftice,.Dlo. 4M-9Valnut-street, on . MONDAY, the Bth of January next, at /2 o'clock M., at Which time - an election wild be -held for Presidio= and twelve Directors for the enaningyear. --- I i L. CHAMBERLAIN, Secretary and Treasurer. I:2IEELI tP'OFFICE OF UNION. ITUTITAL INSII RA.NCE COMPANY.—PHILA.DELPHIA. Dec. b) The Annual• Meeting Of the`stocir and serip - Olders of the Union Mutual-insurance Company orPMiadel • phia, will be held at the office of the Company, on iIiONDAY, January 8, , 1866, , at'42 If,' at Which time will be held= election for eight Directors Le serve for , the ensuing time lean. de2.o-tlan Ur'—THE VINTON FiTRRACE ANTI 00A.L COMPANY OF 011.10.—The undersigned eom zruasloners, named in the certificate of Incorporation of said Company. - will open the books for and receive subscriptions; to the Capitalfitock of sald , o3mpany on Eaturdaynary 6th, 186 e; at ten o'clock A. M., at the office of George P. Work, No. 121 South Third street in the (Ur of Billadelptda: ' GEO. P. WORK, 1 MA& HOV H. GRAHAM. P. S EY: de26-10 * 10.DFFICEOF THE NORTH PENNsYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY.—.PiaLAngLeara, De cember. 20; /8115.... ; _ THE ANNUAL VW:FT - LNG OF TIE' STOCK. HOLDERS OF THE ' NORTH PENNSYLVA EL& RAILROAD COMPANY will be held: at. the office of the Company, No. 407 Walnut street, Phila delphia, on MONDAY, January Bth, 1866, at u. o'clock X., at which time and place an election will be held for a President and ten Directors to serve for the ensuing year. EDWARD ARMSTRONG d2o•tjaS - - Secretary, OFFICE OF THE FAME INSURANCE 11::CO.ISLPANY,N0.406 CHESTNUT Street, PHILA VEL.PBEEk Dee.23d. 1865. NOTICE.—The Annual Meeting of the Stocklioldets of the Fame Insurance Company will be held on MONDAY, the Bth day Of Tanuary, 1866; next, at 10 o'clock A. M., at the office of:the company. An election for Twelve Directors to serve for the en suing year Will be held at the same place between the .hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 2 o'clock P.M. W. L BLANCHARD. Secretary. de2frtJaB OFFICE OF THE McET.ITIFgy ,Off, cold_ PANY, 218 WALNUT street, Room No. 11% PniLADELPH.te, Dec. 12th; 1865. . . _ '1 he annual meeting of the Stockholders of the Mc• Elheny 011 Company will be held at the Office of the Company. 218 Walnut street, Philadelphia, on TUES DAY 24 day ofJanuary..A. .13.• 1866, at 1:-3 , 4 o'clock P. 8., for the purpose of electing a Clerk and Board of nine Directors, and for the, transaction of such further business as may properly come before them. By order of the Board, del2tjl* OFFICE OF This HOME INSURANCE 11" Dr COMPANY OF PYTIT.AIDELPRIA, 150 South Fourth street. PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 28,1860. The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of "The Borne Insurance Company 'of Philadelphia," will be held on Monday the eighth day ofjannary, next at 10 o'clock A. M., at the Milne of the Company.: An election for twelve Directors to serve the ensuing year will be held on the same day at the same place, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 2 o clock _ _ 2. IL de26tojaBf lUe. °BEIGE OF .THE ENTERPRISE. INSUR ANCE COMPANY, 400 Walnut Street—Pm:Gs ; D ammas, Dec, 20, /N 5 .:. ,, , NOTICE--The annual meeting of the' Stockholders of "The Enterprise Insurance Company' will be held on MONDAY, the eighth ;day of January neat, at 10 o'clock, A. M., at the office of the Company. An election for !Twelve Directors to serve the emir.' tog year will be held on the same day, at the same place, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 2 o'- clock, P. M. , B. LOCK WOOD, Itile23 tie B@ I&'THE NORTHERN bOUP SOCIETY will opett their House situated atthe corner of Peter's alley and Fourth street, above Brown, for the gratui- Sous distribution of soup to the poor, on THURSDAY' December 28th. During the past year, 54,881 quarts of soup were distributed to. 3,288, persons, besides which S,oou baths were given to ,"respectable poor women and children. Donations in rgoney or' material will be -thankfully received at the, house or by either of the undersig CHAR ned: LES J. EIJTTER,. President, 304 Callowhill . . SAMUEL T. CHILD, ,Secretary, 824 North Second T. MORRIS PEROT; Treasurer, 681 Market street. RICHARD W. BACON 428 North Fifth street: ) , JOHN 0. SAMES. 239 Not•th Third street. • c2B-4t* Or by any of the other managers of the society. WOFFICNOP TIER 7 , 'FxrfGH VALLEY RAIL. ROAD COMPANY, Puar.s.wtheura. November 865 In order to procure Illnds. for the extengieft of the Railroad to the Wydming Valley, The Board of Directors of this Company,' at their Meeting, this day, passed the following resolutiortt,.. , Resettled, That the Stockholders ot, this Coriska," Shall be'entitled .to subscribe, at par, for,T.W.ENPY, PM; CENT. additional ,to the Stock standin,g in their nupectivenanfee.On the Books of the ' oo 4 l PanY;:on the Ist day of December nest; .and each - Stockholder.' entitled to a frarAional peg't eifu f3hare, Shaft be allowed to subscribe for a full share;all tit) fraP! , ions Is" Subscription:Et:mks'will lie oPened • at , •tlitt (knitpa, mire office in Philadelphia(on- the 15th ofDedember;,' andclosuon the 15th of January; 1.868. ' • - Payments to be made ast follows 4 .•Pive dollars' per t. Manful be paidat the time of subscribing, and tivfli dollars, per share on the 15th day of each and Avery_ month thereafter, until the amount,sball.liave been paid—after - which tertifthates or the new stock::'. will be lasted, but neither interest nor diVidefid allowed until the:whole shall be paid as aforesaid. Those Stockholders who 'fall to subacribe within the - time mentioned or to pay the several instalments at or , before the period they, fail due, will lose their right. to the new stock. • : • .• : • BYOrder of the Board. n016.2m• JOHN' moss,seey: G. E. FRYER, Clerk. THOS. Jart.ILSON, • secretary L CHAMBERLAIN, TreasureA DLAMOI,II) PANY t 309 Walnut street. ......elO3l.CE.—Tne Annual Election for DirectOrshf this uorDPBBY will be held at their epee betweeh the Mara 01 and 1 P. M. on THURSDAY, Jan 11th, 1800. 1,dele ED. PEA RC..b., Presl. COMMON WEALTH NATIONAL BANK,— PhzchADELPECIA; bc.C. 8th,1865. The annual election for Directors: of this Bank will be held at the Banking House, on TUESDAY the 9113 day of January next, between the h.,,urs of 10_o'clock A.M., and 2 o'clock, P. M.' . des-f,m,w,tjalq . H. C. YOUNG, Cashier. '(rte FARMERS ANDMECHANICS' NATIONAL BANK, PICILADRLPMA, Dec. 8, 1865. • 1. he annualclectien for Directors of this Bank will be held at the Banking House on Wednesday. the loth day of January next, between the houfs of-10 o'clock A. M. and 8 o'clock P. M. c W. RUSHTON, Jr., Cashier. fl CITY NATIONAL BANK.—PEILADELLPELIA, YrT Dec. 8, 186.5. Annual Election for Directors will be held at the Banking Rouse, on WEDNESDAY; the 10th day of January, MB, between :the hours 01'10 o'clock A. AL and 2 o'clock P. AL ' G. ALBIO2.T LEWIS, dee-fin. sr tjalt) Cashier. O'THE - PILILADEILPECLA. NATIONAL BAN*, PaTtauDELPHIA, December 5, 1565. The annual election for Directors of this Bank will be held at the Banking House, on TUESDAY, the 9th day of January next, between the hours of 11 o'clock A. M. and 2 o'clock P. AL deb-W,l.mtja9ipt ` B. WOOMEGYS,'Cashier. VSECOND NATIONAL BANK OF PRILA • DELYELIA, Fa.s...Nmoortn, Dec. 27. 196 b. - he annual meeting of the Stockholders or this Bank fot tae election of Directors will be held at the banking ho on lIIEoDAY, January 9th, 1869, between the Mors of 12 anti 3. wrier /OW H, BRAWN, Cashier. de27,Lja94 Ea. PENN NATIONAL BANK, PHILADJS.LXHIA:r December 9, 1865. The regular annual meeting of the Stockholders of this Bank for the election of Directors will be held at its Banking House on TIIEBDAY, the 9th day of January next, between the hours 0110 o'c.ock, A. M.. and o'clock, P. M. JAMES RIIbbELL, de6.fma,vv,tja9,/ Cashier. OFFICE ST, NICHOI AB COAL 'COMPANY, 295,44 Walnut street, PnanAnnr.r.niA, December 29th, 1865. =-1 he Annuallieeting of the Stockholders of the St. Nicholas Coal Company will be held at the Wilco of the Company. No. 205% Walnut street, on MONDAY, January 15th, 1865, at 11 A. M., for the purpose of elect ing Directors to serve the ensuing year. de29 tm,w,tjaus? LBWS. F. WIDENER, Treas. fr CAMI3RIA IRON. COMPANY.—The Annual Meeting of Stockholders of the Cambria Iron Company will be held at their Offioe, No. 400 Chestnut street, Philadelphia on TUESDAY, the 16th day of January next, at 4 o'clock P. M , when an election will be held for seven Directors to nerve for the ensuing year. • JOHN T. YILLE, Secretary. PHTLIDELPECIA, Dec. 14,1865. delsf in wim* 10. OFFICE OF THE SITPIPAND FA NM 01E4 COMPANY--The annual Meeting of the Stockholders will be held at the office of the Company —No. 30 North SEVENTH Street. Philadelphia, on MONDAY, the let of January, His, at 7 o'clock, P. ,M.; at which time an election for seven Directors, to serve for the ensuing year, will also take place. B. W. BEESLEY, , Secretary. de26,27jalAts OFFICE MINE HILL AND SCIIITYLIULL HAVEN, RAILROAD, PECLI.A.DELPHI.I. tat MO 18th, 1865. ' The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders will be held aktheir office, Franklin Institute Building, No. 15 South aeventh street on 24 day (Monday) the nth day of In; month (January), 1886, at 10 o'clock A. M. when an election will be held for a Presidentand Ten Mana gers, to serve for the ensuing year. deis,matstf WILLIAM BIDDLE, Secretary. lo,„ • . pENNsyLvANIA. MINING COMPANY OF, tIICHIGAN.—Notice is hereby given that stock in this Lbmpany, on which the installment of Four Dollars per Share, called Septemder .25th, 1865.. and due October 6th, 1865, is not paid. forfeited for; said default; and that. according to he Charter and By-Laws of the Company, It will be sold at Public Auction, on TUESDAY, January 9th. 186,5, at 12 AL. at the Office of the Secretary of the Company, No. :25 WALNUT street, Philadelphia, unless paid on or be fore that time. By order of the Board of Directors. de6,B-2t&m,w,f,tia9ttli S. M, DAT, Secretary, DATED EIiLLADELYHLL, Dec. C, less. PENNSYLVANLS. MINING tXMIPANY OF MICHIGAN.—Notice is hereby given, that an installment of Four Dollars per Share on - each and every share of the Capital Stock in- the Pennsylvania Mining Company of Michigan, has this day been called hy. the Board of Directors of said Company, due and payabe't the Office ofe Coman No. kis Walnut Street, l Philadelphia a , ono before p the y, eth day of Octo• ber, 1865. Interest will be charged on all . Instalhnentu after the same shall have become due. By order of, the Board of Directors. I ,rtimmiDiminiA;sept. i418&5. 1124 " DAY' secretary. ge2B,2tov,cm6ol 10'OFFICE OF THIS'-McELIIENY OIL COM. ELLITIE, .22.8 WALNUT STREET.—December zed, 1865. .A. Special Meeting of the Stockholders of the licElheny Oil Company will be held at the Office of the Company No. 218 Walnut street, Philadelphia, on TIIEcDAY, the 2d day of January next, at 12 O'clock for the purpose or considering a proposition to re :-duce the tgipital Stock of the Company - Irons one ;million dollars to two hundred thousand dollars; di. „vided , into:onellituadred ihousand.sharee of the par value of two dollars a share. By order of Board. _ _ _ fl OFFICE CATAWISSA RAILROAD 00h1 PANT. No. 424 WALNUT street—PorLADEL r13.1A, Dec. 29, 1865.. In compliance with arequest oEth&Board of Brokers, hereto annexed the Transfer Books of the Company for the preferred stock will remain open until the 86th of January, 1866, after which date they will be closed until February L ' By order, &c. M. P. HUTCHINSON, Vice President and Se•relary Philadp.lphla Board of Brokers, Dec. 29, 1565, T. H. DU PUY President Catawissa Railroad— Dzsit Our transactions in your stock are so large and the time of closing your books:of transfer as named; is oleo long a Mira/ion, this Board would re spectfully ask as a favor, If you can make it conve nient to do so, to keep the transfer open until the 2llth of January next,. I am, truly, your obedient servant. deM-tf (4EO. W. CAMBLOS, President. --- Furs Furs 17.. 'Furs !LT VENRY RASKE & CO., Importers and Manufacturers, 517: 517 ARCH STREET, —OF -ARCH STREET , FANCY FURS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS FOR LADIES AND - oCRILDEEN. We,have now open for Inspection to our customers and the public in general, a most complete assortment of Ladies and Cnilo ren's Funs of all descriptions which, for variety of quality and superiority of finish. cannot be excelled in the United States. dense call and examine oar stock and prices before purchasing elsewher e HENRY RASE cb 00., orgl.am No. 517 ARCH STREET. REMOVAI,-70BN E. HORN:MEL, formerly of No. 29 Booth Second street, has removed to No. Sal AB.ali street, where he Is preparedto offeriaterb assortment of FANCY of every dejLeriptton wliplyrowlay.R AND RETALL sRMLL ESTATE. k.ll 3 2t l l!2iPY2!.'.!?taill:ll).ALY.lfilwrzoel ':s_ tate of JOHN FELTON, dec'd. THOMAS IS, Auctioneer!. VALUBLE TAVERN PROPER. TY--oneAcre-known as ."The Feltonville Hotel." SECOND STREET TURNPIKE and Fisher's Lane, Twenty-second Ward. On TUESDAY, January 2tl, 1866, at 12 o'clock, Noon, will be sold at Public Sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange,all that valuable property known as the "Feltonville Hotel," situate at the cor ner of the Second Street Turnpike and Fisher's Lane, Twenty.secemd Ward:- The improvements are a stone tavern and dwelling, /blacksmith shop, wheelwright shop, large stone barn, ice house, sheds, &b., and over one acre of ground. MARY rEvroN_ .• HENRY D. FELTON, JACOB FELTONaa "'"`"".`** Sale abSol .te. M. THOMAS & SONS Auctioneers. 139 and 141 South Fourth street. de27.BoJal di? - .1, FOR SALE.—PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD 1113 STATION ROUSE, Downingtown, Chester CO.. 1%04' soli of ground. Terms easy. Apply to HENRY B OLTZ. on the premises, or M. Thomas & Sons, 139 11141 S. Fourth st.; MAW.. de.l3-80. WeFOR !TeRNT.-the fotu , story Store, No, 23e Market/A:met:: Also, .leaswand fixtures for Sale. Applqon the premises between 'rand 4 o'clock P. on or before the 23d inst.- The present proprietor is, desirous of removing to another store. • dl9-tf? 1.7T0r-L NTFOR. T F OR.ARIAOF YEARS4R FOR I, SAF:jrho' line , 'larga.. Store,. No. 87 {North- door below. Arch street). Possession Januaryls 1866. For terms applY, ro CHARLES E. AI 4 EiPACH, 80. 821 Walnut street: .:.•_ ' : • -..c1e30-Ft* _SOP. ISAI.E.—The large four-story, Pluton stone ertnt DWELLING, 16= North Broad streak: has e modern improvements.:lmmedlate possession. Inquire Ins Arch street. - e , no294ri bOTS -7: Fiar - SALIEtrIIIV.:.EXTBIANGE—OLNELE - Broad and Prime streets; 7 also,. at _Frankford and, adintEhlarbattand terminus of Second and Third! Street ..ttellread_—deppt.:. einlendid,.,for ,Inve.tnient. Alipig'ai. ls. o - viNßutrest., - • • - - de3Oet* .400t 1 . 3 /(MIL 'PRE HANDSOME TtR9IIIENCE, S. E.cor. of Spruce 11 abtiatighth streets, is opep :for the reception of boarders: `..Emnisethlibt wad Finites. arid - arith 'or - with, oat private ' ' ; ' deti-lin. "USTDEHIT.DHOTHERIk DOZEINGIDEL-;-Thheel,. AU:lozenges me astfeAltd speedy cure for DiphtlM ,ria C.Ougha - • Dore Throat, Hoarseness arul .Bronotilat I affections generally. Try them. THOS.EHTLADS, Druggist,B. W. nor of Eighteenth and Market 1108•Uni DAItrEV ENIN A l • THOMAS & SONE, AUCtTIONIIIKEtS, Nos. t and 1419onth FOURTH street. 6T&113 Alsip R.V. ATt ESTATE—TUESDAY NEXT. Pamphlet catalogues, now ready containing_ full de• scripsiom3 of all the property to be sold on TEES: DAY NEXT, 2d January, comprising a great varlesy of valuable property, by order of. Orphans' Court, Exe cutors ana others. BALES OP SWUM`AND REAL ESTATE at the Exabanse, - every TUESDAY, at Tro'olsok nom. Handbills of each properly isattel separately,and on the Saturday previous to' each sale , 2.. Xe cata 'loguce b pamphlet form, giving fall dmutriPtlons. REAL IiS'L'4.2E'AT PRIVATE-SALE. Printed catalogues : : comprising several hundred thousand dollars, Including every description of city and country property, from the smallest dwellings so the most elegant mansions; elegant country seats, farms, business properties. 'ac. FURNITURE SAI,ES AT : THE AUCTION STORE EVERY THURSDAY: Sir Particular attention given to 681135 at privat residences, &c, STOCKS, &c. ON TUESDAY, JAN, 2 At 12 o'clock noon. at the Philadelphia Exchange—' 100 shares East Sandy and Hall's }tun Petroleum Co. 1 share Point Breeze Park Association. 5 shares West Chester and Philadelphia Railroad. 17 shares Reliance Insurance Co. 50 shares Pennsylvania Mining Co. of Michigan. 500 shares Philadelphia and Sugar Creek Oil Uo. 2 shares Steubenville and Indiana Railroad, new stock. t(42 50 Fractional Certificate do do do 50 shares Central National Bank. " 100 shares Delaware Mutual Insurance Co. A. 5 shares Steubenville and Indiana Railroad Co., reorganized.) 1 share Philadelphia Library (30. 200 snares Locust (dap Improvement Co. 20 shares Western National Bank. REAL ESTATE SALE, JAN. 2. MODERN RESIDENCE 20TH ST—The neat mo dern residence No. itzs south Twentieth at, near Wal- nut. It is very conveniently arranged. Immediate possession. Modern Three-story Ertips, DWELLING. No. 2Q2 south Third st.notth of Spruce; has gas. bath. /he. Threestory BRICK DWELLING, No 2009 Girard avenue. Threeetory BRICK DWELLING, No 2fllo College avenue. . Threostory BRICK STORE and DWELLING, S. E. comer of Fourth and Pine sts, Camden, N. J. 2 Three-story BBICE DWELLINGS. Nos tot and 4,91 Pine st, Camden, N. J. Three-story BRICK DWELLING, No ate sone& Fourth st, Camden. N. J. . • Three•etory BRICK DWELLING and Two-story BRICK STUBS, Nos 812 and 814 south Fourth street, Camden, N. J. 2 Three•atory BRICK DWELLINGS, Nos 815 and 807 Locust st. Three-story 8R1C..8. DWELLfIW, Holly st, south of 'Fitzwater. VERY VALUABLE LOT, N. W. corner Suagae• hanna avenue and Hancock at-250 feet front, THREE STORY BRICK DWELLING, No 1116 Poplar at. with a three-story brick dwelling ln the rear. 5 :THREE STORY BRICK DWELLINGS. Noe. 1130,1121, UM. Iltt and 1124 (Vmal Executors' Peremptory Sate—Estate of John Felton deed—VALUABLE TAVERN PROPERTY, one acre, known as - Felton villa Hotel," Second street turnpike and Fisher's land, =I Ward. Bale aMsolute. Peptory Sale by order of stra. LARGE AND rem VALUABLE CLAY LO A T. 11 Acattz.A. A Large and Valuable Clay Lot, Passyank road., ad joining property of the City Gas Works, rust Ward. It has been bored and found to contain Brick Clay of excellent quality. The neighborhood is rapidly Im proving In value. Executors' Sale—Estate of P. Afilick. dec'd—VALII ABLE TAVERN Si AND, known as the "Spread Eagle," nearly 14 acres. West Chester plank road, a the 9 mile stone, Stone Tavern with extensive eta bling. 4 dwellings, shops, &c. It is cemsidered one of the best staada on the road, and Is dobae an excellent bualneas. . - Sale by order of Heirs—Estate of Henry Stout, dec'd. —N. FIFTH ST—Three-story Brick Dwelling, No 458 north Fifth st. Same Estate—NOßTH =TEE ST—Three-story Brlck Dwelling, Zco 1259 north Tenth st. tame Estate—HUWHINSON ST—Lot on Hutchin son st. in the rear of the above. FAIEtFAX PLACE, south Filth st, belowiChristian —Seven two-story brick and four two-story frame dwellings IBXIMEEISABLE GROUND RENT Of a year— Principal se66 67. 6 Three story BRICK DWELLINGS—Three stay brick dwelling, No 1414 Race st, with five three-story brick dwellings in the rear. BUTTONWOOD ST—Admlnlstratrix Sale—Three story Brick Store and Dwelling, No als Buttonwood street. P 1 .I.IE ST—Three-story Brick Dwelling, No M. 5 Pine street. PINE BT—Three-story Brick Dwelling. No 233 Pine stn et. Thme-story BRICK DWELLING. No. MLorabard Street. Three-stery BRICK DWELLING, No, sc . , Marsha: street 2 Three-story BRICK DWELLINGS, Nos. 312 and 314 New St. Three-story BRICK DWFLITNO, No. Ms south Fifth et; has gas, bath, range, 6:c. FIXTURES OF A DINING AND ICE CREAM SALOON. ON WEDNESDAY MORNENG.JA_N. a. . At 10 o'clock. at 15 south Fourth st, the Fixtures of a Mang and-Ice Cream Saloon, comprising chairs, tables, etove,Jelly apd ice cream moulds, shelving, oil cloths. &C. billy be examined at 8 o clock on the ntorntnelni eale G. E. FRYER, Clerk, VALUABLE PRIVATE LIBRA RN. ON WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, JAN. Z. Atthe auction store. choice and valuable standard books. from a library. the chief portion handsomely bound and in tinecendition. Also, 2 walnut bookcases. AT PRIVATE SAT:F . —Modern REtI.DENCE, 3 acres. tient:Lam at. Germantown. VALUABLE LOT. Warren at, west of 17th. MORTGAGE, t 25,000. —A first -clam' well aecareat mertgage of 25,000. BY JOHN B MYERS ROO.. AUCTIONEERS Nos. 252 and 2a4 Market street. corner of Sank LARGE PEREMPTORY SALE OF BOOTS, SHOES, BROGANS, TRAVELING BAGS, dsc. ON TEMDAY MORNING, JAN. 2, Wlll be sold. at 10 o'clock, by catalogue, ON FOUR MONTHS' CREDIT, about 1100 packages boot/3,Bl'ms balmorabs. cavalry h oots, &c. of city and Eastern manufacture. Open fbr examination with catalogues early on the morning of sale. LABOR PEREMPTORY SALE OF BOOTS, SEEOI.9 TRAVEISNO RAGS, dte, NOTlCE—lncluded in our large sale of boots, shoes, cto., ON TUESDAY MORNING, Jan. 2, will be found In part the following fresh and desirable assortment, Men's, boys' and youths' calf, double sole, and half welt dress boats; men's, boys' and youths' kl and buff leather boots; Meta's line grain, long leg cavalry and Napoleon boots; men's and boya' calflonfi leather (buckle and plain) Congress boots and bal. morals; men's, boys' and youths super kip, buff and polished grain half welt and heavy double sole bro gans: ladles' fine kid., goat, morocco, and enameled patent sewed (buckle and plain) balmorals and 'Con gress gaiters; women's, misses' and children's calf and buff leather balmorals and lace boots; children's fine kid, sewed, city made lace boots; fancy sewed balmo rals and ankle ties; ladies' fine black and colored lasting Congress and side lacegalterswomens', misses and children's goat and morocco copper-nailed lace boots; ladies' fine kid slippers,' metallic overshoes and sandals; carpet s li ppers; carpet and enamelled leather traveling bags, &c. LARGE POSITIVE RA tl 7 OF GERMAN FRENCH, BItITI AND A MFRICA_N DRY GOODS. We will hold a large sale of Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, by catalogue, on FOUR MONTHS' CREDIT aniirt for cash. ON TR.SDAY MORNING, JAN. 4. At 10 o'clock, embracing almut OM Packages and Lota of Staple and Fancy articles. In Woolens,•Worsteda Linens, Silks and Cottons, to which we invite the attention ofdealers. N. B.—Catalogues ready and g oods arranged for ax. lab ition early on miningof e. MOSES NATHANB AUCTIONEER AND cox. zusszoik zuemnuarr, Southeast corner Sixth and Race streets. The sale will continue until every article is posed AT SALF.. FOR HALF THE USUAL SELLEI.IO PRIORS. Fine gold hunting case, open face, IrTig 'ill Patent levet watches of the most approved and Met makers; fine gold hunt; case and open fees detached lever and lepine,wa es; ladles' fine gold watches; fine gold American lever watches; duplex and other watches. Fine ailver%hnnting case and open face American. English, !Swiss and other lev& watches: fine silver lepine watches:English, Swiss and French watches, in hunting cases, double meet and open feu* fine gold vest,. neck, chatelaine, fob and guard chains; fine gold jewelry of every description; fowling pieces; re volvera, &c. RTT.T.TARD TABLE, First class billiard table, complete. AT PRIVATE SALE. Several building lots, in Camden. N. J., Fifth tad Chestnut atreets F -Large else fireprot f (Meat, e feat high tNi feet Wide, made by Silas C: Herring. Also. a small Salamanderfliroef chest. MONEY TO AN, In large or small amount% -,on OCAS or every description. - THOHAS BIRCH SON 1 m isi:im2(i ma:B3)3B A in CONISEESSION• No. 1110 ORES etreet • (Bear entrance 1107 Hansom street.) Household Nunitaire of every deseription received on Consignment. RAT,FB EMT .AY MORNING. Sales of Furniture atßeas dwelli ngonables attended to on the mom Terms. SALE 07/10LILL ,ES EX TATE, STOOKS, tito., AT TEUI ' le n ctr Thomas Birch & Son .. neslaay r inforM their riendd ded thamblic that they are prepared to attend to the sale of Heal Estate by auction and at private sale . Sala at2+Titi6iidnertliTenth street. - - HOUSEHOLD 'FIIIINITITRE, LARGE PEER MIR ROR. BED. BEDDING, &c. ON WEDNESDAY MORNING. At 10 o'clock, at N0..650 north Tenth et. will: be sold, the household furniture.; embracing . large .r.French plate mirrors, parlor, dining room and chamber hunt lure, superior beds and bedding, china and glassware, kitchen furniture, &c. IDp T BABBITT d<o 0.. AUCTIO.NEEHERS.— -Cash Anctlon - House, No. MO MARKET street, corner ofltank street. Cash advanced ad consignments without extra charge. ' - SALE OF READY.MADE CLOTHING.' ON WEDNESDAY MORNING. lAN. 8, At 10 o'cloc.k, viz * overcoats, pants, vests, &c. • DRY GOODS.. - DRY GOODS ~ • cloths, casein:tens, dress goods, shirts, drawers * , jaceta, heitlerYiVic- T. L. ASHBRLDGE & AuarioNEETas_ t No, 605 MANE= aLceet, above blAti. MONDAY..JANUARY,I,IB66., AUCTION SALES toz.z*Bi3•Aw,liovm Pa we HEAL E'TATE. JAN. 9. S. ale No. lb south Fourth street. j AMES A. FREEMAN AIICfrIONEE ft, No. 422 I NINETEENTH FALL SALE, JAN. 8. 1866. This sale, at the Exchange, at 12 O'clock noon. will include— I - STORE, CHURCH ST—The four story brick store N 01228 Church alley, above Market st., being lsifeet 2.4 inches front and 62 feet deep. Clear of incumbrance. Oriihans' Cburt d. Peremptory Sale—Estate of Sarah dec' . - I LOT, CANAL ST.; 19TH WARD—A. lot of ground on the west aide of Canal, below George st; 40 by about 25 feet. Same Estate. DWELLINGS, RACE, ABOVE 15TH—A lot of ground with the two frame and two three Story brick dwellings thereon, Race at, above 15th; 34 by 78 feet. - This lot adjoins the Friends' Ifeetiug Rouse on thee east, and would with the corner lot, make a fine improvement. Sale by order of Ileira—Estate of Sarah Bohrman, deed. . - - cALLowli..i.L.t, BELOW SECOND—Three three story brick dwellinghtNos 114,116 and 118 Cello-anti( st; 50 by feet. Tlie houses are in good order. Now rent for 5612, but would bring more. /af - luti , descriptions to handbitis and catatogues at the etuaten Store. VALUABLE RESIDENCES AT PRIVATE SALE, TO SEAL ESTATE OPERATORS. Will be sold. at very low rates, to a pays , who will take them all In one lot, five desirable dwellings in the heart of the city. ImMediate occupancy can be had U desired: This is a very' favorable opportunity to par ties who seek good real estate investments to buy at old prices property which will pay well and increase in value, For particulars appat private auction store. MARKET ST. STORES—At solos, the vain able four-story btick store S. E. corner of Market and Bank sta. In first rate condition. Terms accommo dating. ALSO—The substanCal property at the S. E. corner of Market and Strawbe y eta. In excellent order. These properties Will be sold so as to pay a good in terest on the investment. STABLE—A very desirable property in the neigh. boz hood of Twelfth arid Locust eta. TAVERN STAND and 9 acres of land, on Ridge road, 9 miles from toe State House. known as the "Sorrel Horse." Plans, surveys, &c., at the store. Property No. 402 south Front st, 41 by 100 feet. do ' do Ina and 1149 Lombard st - so acres, Germantown 37 do Fisher's lane Valuable Lot, Market street, above Nineteenth do do Barker do do de 8 Building Lots, south Twenty-second st Property northeast corner Fourth and Spruce ate Dwelling, with side yard. Darby road Brown-stone Store, Second st, near Chestnut Residence and large 1 ot, Burlington do No. nit south Tenth at do do 419 south Eleventh st Dwelling, CO Pine st do 505 Pond st 5 acres of Land. Federal at. Twenty-sixth Ward VALUABLE STORE, CHESTNUT ST—A very valuable business property on Chestnut et, having two fronts—in good owlet% Ac. Occupancy with the deed. • PHILIP FORD ,Itt 00., AUCTIONEERS, Nos. ti2S MA REEF and af/2 OOKSICESIOE streets. CLO&NO SALE OF THE SEASON. LARGE AND ATTRACTIVE SALE OF 1000 CAI3IDS BCXYTe SHOES BROGANS, &c ON THURSDAY MORNING. JAN. 1, 1866. commence at ten o'clock, precisely. be sold by catalogue, 1.500 cases men's,es boys' and youths' mff, kip, grain and thick bh, brogans. balmorals; Congress gaiters, itc.; alo, Women'a misses' and chtl dren's call, kip, goat, kitsand morocco heeled boot shoes, balmorals' gaiters, slippers, tt.c., from first-claw city and Eastern manufacturers. DAVIS & HARVEY, AUCTIONEERS, (Late with M. Thomas & Sons.) Stare No. =I Chestnut street. FITRISIMVRE SALES at the Store every The SALES AT RI(SIDENCES will receive parldealar attention. SUPERIOR FURNITTRE. OFFICE FURNITURE, FINE FOR, REDS,AR PETS. HAIR MATRESSES, FLEE MIR, C &c. ON WEDNESDAY IIIORNING At 10 o'clock. at the auction Store, a large quantity cf superior household furniture, oak and walnut office tables and desks. secretaries, bookcases, large feather beds, Hoe matress, bedding, tapestry carpets, French plate' pler mlrrer. &c. - T PTV-PATRICK & CO., AUCTIONEERS, NEW LP . Auction House, No. er. CHESTNUT street, adja cent to the Continental. Girard, SL Lawrence. Narkoe House and other popular Hotels. On:: 1: • `A. • . 6.9 e. a 5 :1117.n . and No. 612 JAYNE street. BP SCOTT, Js., Atrer/ON . •.22(9 1 &iikrrrt ul street GLOVES "BAJOII" KID GLOVES. LEWIS BROTHERS & CO 78 Leonard St 1238 Chestnut St , I NEW YORE. PHILADELPELL Haying been appointett SOLE AGENT in the United States fur the sale of this celebrated brand of Kid Gloves, are now prepared to take orders, and have • full and complete assortment in stock. Also, SOLE AGENTS in this country for the well known "IfIcot" brandot Kid Gime, to which the at. tention of the trade is Invited. o LEWIS BROTHERS & CO. HOLIDAY' GOODS 01.1.13A.X 7 AT rtu, New House Furnishing Store, No. 49 NORTH NINTH STREET, 'NEAR ARCH, Embracing Silver Plated, Japanned, Planished, Tin, Wood and Willow Ware, Table Cutlery, liaskets, ale. • • ALSO. FOR /IRTT-OREN, Spring and Rocking Horses, Sleighs, Velocipedes,Toy Gigs, Tables &c., J. S. POST. BROWN & MAGEE, MANUFACTURERS OF OS 1 / 1 1 4 #' aM I wo r mia. !al B. & r co , 1 7 ;1 R \v), And all styles of goods suitable for Travelers and. Excursionists, A large stock of MOROCCO TRAVELING BAGS AND RETICULE% FOR MEWS AND LADIES, Of tar own Manufacture, suitable for Holiday Presents. 708 CHESTNUT STREET. TIN SIFTER For SLtling 'Flottr; Bnckwheat. Sauce and all other articles r,quiring a - State and County RIGHTS FOR SALE. 1 .It Yl one of the most useful inventions for domestic inse'everbffered to the public . The flour . s, anted in ' one-quarter the time (and. much better than by any other process) by putting the flour in the top of the 'Sifter, then, by turning the crank the filour passes through the sieve with great rapidity;;clean, very fine and This Sitter has no , India robber; rollers to grind up the dirt-such as bugs worms, &c,. Out:Wits all articles and leaves the dirt remaining in thealeve; the Merle made. of tin , is very neat and easy to keep clean. It is the only Sifter now in use ; that gives SATISFACTION.' Every Sifter is warrant ed., Be sure and ask for ISpencer's Patent Tin Sifter.. igirWholesale trade supplied on reasonable terms. Samples sent to any address on receipt of $1 CO. Factory, 346 North SECOND Street. nolB-3MI M. E. SPENCER. SPENCER'S PATENT AND STRAINER. TIR WM. D. STROUD has removed to No. as North ELEVENTH Street, two doors above Filbert de27:124411 street, west side. tryik, COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYINANLA.. A. -Statement Of the condition of the WIDOWS' and ORPHANS' BENEFIT LIFE INSURANCE COMPA •NY OF NEW YOBE., on the first day of November, 1865. - FIRST. - I. Capital b lock . 2. Number of shares • of stock subscribed f0r..... 2,000 3. Amount 01 assessments or Ins , alments on atock paid in er- it • . $200,00000 SECOND-Tit E PROVERTY OR ASSETS HELD BY THE COMPANY. I 1. The value, or nearly as maybe, of the real es tate held by the Com- A t any None. 2. mount ot cash on baud 2,0:9 3. Amount of cash deposit-, ed in Banks. vpecifying. in w hat Ban ks the same is deposited-I'. ational Bank of N. A m e , 4. Amount of cash In hands of agents and in Toone of transmission 5. A moupt ofloans secured by bonds and mort- - gages, constituting the first lien on real estate, on which there is less than one year's inte rest due and owing 6. Amount of loans on which interest has not been paid within one year None. 7. Amount due Company on Which judgments have been o b t a i ned None. 8. Amount of si ocks owned by the Company. whe ther of any State or the United States, or of any incorporated city of the United States, or of any other description, spe cifying the number of shares and par and market value of the same: United States 6 per cent, Registered Stock- Loan of 1863. redeemable 1881. par _OVA* 00 Loan of 1881, redeemable 1881, par value. Ma&et value UnitedStalm 78-10 percent, Bonds, June 15, 1565- Par va1ue......._ Market.. .. _ . 9. Amount ofstuckheld the company as colla teral security for loans, with the am't loaned on each kind of stock, its par and market value. ... None. 10. Ain't of assessments on the stock of the com pany called in.dueand unpaid__ 11. Amount o, premium notes due and unpaid None. 12. Artrount.of interest on inNestmenta made by the:company,due and unpaid__ ....... I ._ None. THIRD.-TBF LABILIT_MS OF THE COMPANY. 1. Amount of losses due and unpaid..-,-. None. 2. Amount of the claims for losses which are in suit orcontested by the com pany None. 3. Amount of losses dui frig the year, which have been None. 4. Amount of losses daring the year, which have not bees settled None. 5. Amount of losses during the year, which are contested_ None. 6. Amount of losses during the year, reported to the company and not acted upon 7. A mount of dividends de clared ..... 8. Amount of dividends de clared due and unpaid_ 9. Amount of dividends, (either cash or scrip.) declared and net yet due..._. None. 10. Amount of money bor rowed, and the nature and amount of security given -.-.... None. 11. Amount of all other ex isting claims against the company,concested or otherwise.. _ ..... . 1.516 Its 1.516 35 FOURTH -L\CAME OF THE COMPANY Amount of cash pre miums received, net amount . Amount of premium notes taken by the c0m ....... 3. Amount of premiums earned (does not apply) 4. Amount of int'st money received from the In vestments of the com pany 5. Amount of income of the company from any other source. None. FIFTH.--EXPENDITURES OF THE COMPANY, 1, Amount of losses paid during the year None. 2. Amount of losses paid during the year, wnich accrued prior to the None. 3. Amount at which the losses were estimated in former statement, which were paid dur ing the year.._ 4. Amount paid and owing for re-insurance pre miums 5. Amount of return pre miums, whether paid or unpaid 6. Amount of dividends paid during the year 7. Amount of expenses paid during the year,lnclud ing commissions and fees paid to the agents andbtlivers of the com pany 8. Amount of taxes paid by the company (included in answer to No. it. Amount of all other ex penses and expendi tures of the company... L Amount of promissory notes originally tbrm ing the capital of the company.._. None. 2. Amount of said notes held by the company as part (lithe whole of the capital thereof None. .56 616 :17 [Signed] 1.. ROBINSON, President. STATE OF NEW YORK, COUNTY OF NEW )ORR. sr.: Be it re_membered.tbat on this 13th dlke of DeoeMber. A. D. 15135, be;ore the subscriber a Commissioner in . and for the State of New York, duly commissioned and authorized by the Governor of the State of Penn sylvania to take the acknowledgment of Deeds and other writings, to be used and recorded In the said State of Pennsylvania, and to administer Oaths and Affirmations, personally appeared LUCIUS ROBIN SON Presioent of the Widows' and Orphans' Benefit Lite Insurance Company, of New York, and, made oath. that the above and foregoing is a true statement of the condition of said Widows' and Orphans' Benefit Life Insurance Company, upon the First day of November, A, D. 1165: And I further certify that I have made personal ex amination of the condition of said Widows' and Or• phans' Benefit Life Insurance Company on this day, and am satisfied they have assets safely invested to the amount of atleast two Hundred and Twenty tive Thousand Dollars, That I have eramtned the securities now in the hands of the Company. as set forth In the foregoing statement, and the same are of the value represented in the statement. I further cer• tify, that I am not Interested in the affairs of said Com• pang In Witness wheisof, I have hereunto set my 'SEAL.] hand and affixed my official seal, this Thir teenth day of Desember. A. D. ma. [Signed] SIOSFA B. MACLA.T. Fennsylva Ilia Commissioner in the City of New York. F. 13..a.TOLIFORD STARR. Agent, de26-Iv.f,na-6ti 400 Walnut street. COAL. • RETAIL COAL DEPOT OF L. & W. C. Shinn, Eleventh and Willow Sts. First qualities of Family and Foundry de4Coal at Reduced Prices.' .Inj a COAL. 311.AM1Bit & having been, ap t_i pointed Bole Agents for the COALe celebrated coal mined by. the DUNCAN CODIXANY. are now prepared to receive orders for the same by the single ton or car., For stoveS or. grates this Coal hh" rivaled. •PIY to Apr 111& & 'de 2.1.mf .• . 255 South Broad street. STATIONEIMY. WEDDING CARDS. New 'Styles, Exquisite Workmanehip.. Prompt Delivery. All articles of Wedding Stationery of bUPEBIOR QIIAT.ITY.• MASON Sr, CO., ` D.NORAVDREI AND STATIONDBEI, 0..0162x0f 07•Clie5tAlit Street: .•• • - REMOVAL: $200,000 00 I 20,00000 107 % zn,szs 99 I 4,950 251,384 34 in,889 84 14,636 49 V 7,2.96 33 SHIPPERS OP .FR.E.IGHT TO 22173 PACIFIC COAST 7_ll.l_please take Notice that bavipg been_ m pointed 0.71 T GElr7 OP TELE PACUTO . 5.0,. we are now prepared to receive fret Ma for CALIFORNIA,E OREGON; NEVADA, TV TOP TEREITOEY, SAND WICH ISLANDS, aiO7TRAL AMERICd. and WES2ERN COAST OF SOO7lO AMERIC Forrates apply at our office, 607 Chestnut Street. Steamers will sail from New York Ist, llth and 21st of each month, those dates falling on Sunda3', on the preceding Saturday. NON S.LOW PRRIGH2 RECEIVED ON DAY PRIOR TO BATE OP 5.,41L1D - G. Bills of will be issued at 607 Chestnut S will be usual p age Express and letter hal: will be sent by each steamer and will close at SP. day be- Ibre Our FRANKED ENVELOPES will he on &de as our office, 677 Chestnut street. net All letters seat through us must be fn government en es. Sight Exchange en Francisco for sale. Telegraphic transfers n of money made to all point reached bythe wires on West Coast. Co na bought at beet rates. S, Fitit,Go & Ca r ocis-am R COOT/. Agent; 628 HOOP BYJR ,- 628 NEW: FALL STYLES NOW READY I of 'Hopkins'. " own make," at No. CS - ARCH - Street. These Skirts are gotten bp expressly to meetthe warde of Skirt ss trade, and embrace every size and style for Ladies, Misses and Children, which, for finish and durability, have no equal in themarket, and warranted to give satisfaction.- Also, constantly ou hanks fall assortment- of good Eastern' made Skl#B, from 15 to 90 springs; at—very low priees. Skirts made to order, altered and repaired. S4'holesaleandletall. - nol39hrif O. E. 11132.1.PP.' "+, No.llB Nutt'. Fourth street, 1. Phtledelphla, \ % hianuraciarer and Importer el ; TB.AVRidziG;SAGR;; • PORTS ziGIVNAtER ; BOORS, • • • ; POCREP CIGAR CARica ItiGivsnr.amillii • as.TCITRIA, PllRsiss. %awl; CAM;7)rishing Oases/ wilting Beaks. Port Polio; Bill Boots, drz4-dr.s. 441bbing-MxsPlIF attended to. • VtIV7-2u4 t7IPDOW GLASS. . ILL/Alf EV 3 r.,*2 s 2nEontlt Eltlpirr Wholesale and Retail term In • - • Americas' and French lass, Faints. Oils, Varnishes. etc. A very desirable brand of •' - 024,914 Glass for Picture Frames. 5:.. I?.( 1---- RICHARD PENIS 'S Ale, Wine and Liquor Vats, 439 Chestnut Strket, PHILADELPHIA. Established for the Bale of Unadulttr . ated Liquors Only. • • Special Notice to Families! Richard Penis - tan's Celebrated, Ale, Porter and. Brown Stout, Now so much recommended by the Medical Faculty for Invalids. - S 1 25 PER . DOZEN, ' ('these Bottles hold one Pint.) The above being of the very best quality, it must be admitted the price is exceedinglyLOW. It is oelivered to all parts of the city without extra charge. Brandies, Wines, Gins, Whiskies,&o.,&e. Warranted pure, at the lowest possible 'rates, by the Bottle, Gallon, or Cask. CHAMPAGNES of the best brands offered lower than. by any other house. On Draught and in Bottles, PURE GRAPE JUICE. . - This is an excellent article for Invalids. It is a Bare care for Dyspepsia HAVANA %GAM& OLIVE OIL, BAY BLIK, BARDENES, Landon and Dublin Porter and Brown Mont—English and Scotch Ales. deLtta — CIFAXEPA " WIDOW CLICQUOT NOW' AND CEIANDONS GREEN SEAL, BELLE:BY AND ITEERZE NAY, HEMSEMIC, GEIBLREt AND VIN ROYAL. Also Sparkling BRINE WINES, all of Fresh Im portations. for sale by SIMON COLTON & CLARKE , B. W. corner Broad and Walnut. • CONSTANTINE KAISER,, No. 14-3 South Front Street, Importer and Dealer in RHENISH AND SPARKLING WINES, oc9-m,w.t6m Cg•ARETS, HER MA JESTYI CHAMPAGNE, •` F. 33 - 0 - wirow,l 151 8017111 MONT ST., SOLE man. - TITIZTJII3.—The attention of the trade b solicited to TV the following very choice Wines, Darstf= JOSEPH F. 13 I'F No. '!'ON, 151 South Front a above Weinot ; hTdDHERAS—OId Island, 8 years old. SCIIIiatIUMS-43arnpbell , 00., Biagio, double and talple Grape, F . Crusne & Sons, Rudolph, Topaz, }Deg, SvgdAiarown and F. Valletta. Valletta Vlnho Veiho Real, Denton and Rebell° Valente & Co, Vintages IEO6 to 18'56. eau CLAR urolETny. -- Grose File Freres and St.,Eatephe Chita L VERMOUTH—G. Jourdan, Brive & Co. HITSCAT—de Front CHAMPAGNES —=l Irrony, "Golden 132er,' de Venoge, Her Majesty and Royal Oablnet and .other favorite brands. WHISKY.--Choloe lota of old Wheat, Ars andL lrE Bourbon Whisky. for aale by F. P. DAIDDLPII , TON. .5 North FRONT Street. lYla I:i Z.Wc ll,t Yr-lit VD1:419 Economy in Fuel. THE GEl..uusik. BTEWART COOK STOVE. The Best Cook Stove in America. It performs more, With less Fuel, Than any other Stove In use. hartsole Agent for Philadelphia, 1008 Marker street. OFFICE OF WELLS. FARGO & CO., New York and California Exprees ame, Exchange Company, 607 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, E. S. EARLEY , urcromarrAkmu i S. E. Corner of Tenth and Green. PICKLES, SAUCE% J. S. CLARK
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