SPECIALL-TIOTICES: gifSPECE.A.LyNEET.ING OF„. TILE rEp.OOIC. 4 ir ROLDDERS .or the. tHIBBIrato 011. - COM:: Will be held atthe offlce; - IsTo,S24 . ,W.ALNU'e reeteen TH41118.134Y erzaing, , ,,Tanhe# . , 4th, at 73 , 4 Veloea.. • - yai 4t; I:I4*ATLANTIC PETROLEUM STORAGE COM PAN Y, No. ILs•Wanut street. : ' e annual meeting of the Stockholders and an elec tion for officers of this Oempany will be held on MON- Y,•January Bth, /SW, at 8 o'clock P. M. de27-10t* - • EURO ROBERTS 'Secs, OFFICE OF THE OIL BUN IMPROVE, 11.,y R.NT COMPANY, No. 2283 f, Walnut street. he first Annual Meeting of the Btockholdera of this Company will be held at their office on THIIESDA.Y, fth January next, at 12. o'clock M. • de23 'at* r bAMITE.I, D. BAWI.EY. Beare ry. V. UNION NATIONAL BANK; == Pilmanc.r. PBIA, Dec. 9,1865. , he annual meeting of the stockholders of this Bank. for the election of Directors, wilt be held at the Banking . Hotule; tin TUESDAY, January' 9th, '1866, between Melon= of 10 and o'clooltof that day. ' dell-90trpi N. C. MUSS lLMAN,.Cashier. gTHE ANISUAL m RIFTING OF. THE CON TRIBUTORS to the GRRMANTOWN DIS% ' 'SART will be held at their Booms • on third day (TUESDAY), the 9th of this Month, between the hours (as and .5 P. M., to: elect managers for the coming year, and to hear the report of the Board of Managers. FLT 'STUN L MORILLS, Secretary. 2st mo. 2, 1866. jal-51$ U.. SECOND NATIONAL BANK OF PIEEILA.- DELPHIA, FRANIEFORD, Dec. 27.18E5. tne annuameenng of the Stockholders of this Bank for the election of Directors wilt be held at the banking house on TtrEs.DAY, , January 9th, 180, between the hours of 32 and 8. WILLIAM H.IDELAWN,' Cashier. de27,tja94 10. MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF.FRrr.wnELPfLA.—Tweifth mo. (Deoem• office annual election for Directors will be held at the of the company, No. 5 South Fifth Street,' ox SECOND DA) (htonday), the Bth day of First month (January) next, _between the hours of.i2 and 2 o'eloct, de22.22t T. EIai..WCH)D CHAPMAN, Secretary. IU'OPPICI: PHILADELPHIA. AND TRENToN RA.T.LROAD COMPANY. Pllzr.sauturka4, De cember 20th, 1865. . • The annual meeting of the Stockholders and an election for Directons for the ensuing year will be held at the Company's office on. MONDAY, the eighth day ofJanuary,lB66, at I o'clock P. M. d2O-tjaB • J. MORRILL. Secretary. U*PRILaDELPHIA, December 27th, 184 W—The Annual Co m panyf the stockholders of the Shamokin Coal whl be held at the Office, No 204 South FOURTII estreet, on WEDNESDAY the 27th day of January next at 11 o'clock. The Transfer Books will be closed from Januarslad to 19th.• • C. E. LINDSAY, de2olJal7/ becretary. PENN NATIONAL BANK, Pitmanicr.parLa December 9, 1865. Tae regular annual meeting of the Stockholders of This Sank t for the election of Directors, will be held at its Banking House on TUESDAY, the 9th day of January next, between the hours - ofJO o'c,ock, and o'clock, P. M. •, JAMES RUSSELL, dea,f,m,w,tia9l • Cashier. UINSURANCE COMPANY OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA, pprrr , morisara, De cember 28d, INS. An Eleetion tor Thirteen Directors of the Company, will be held at the Company's Office, Nos. 4 and 5 Ex change Building, on MONDAY, January Bth, 12.66, be• tween the hours of ten o'clock A. M. and one o'clock P. M. WILLIAM HA RPER, derakda7 • Secretary. fly, SUNDAY SCHOOL TEACtiERS, ATTEN"- TION.—A meeting of the Philadelphia Sabbath bcnool society of the Methodist Episcopal Church, will be held in Green street M. E. Church,Greenstreet, above Tenth, on Wednesday evening next, January 3d at 7.% o'clock. R. G. Pardee, Esq., of New York, will be present and deliver an address on "Object Teaching, Government or Schools," dm. It is earnestly desired that every Sabbath School Meer and Teacher will be present. ja2-2ts - 10.110SELEM RAILROAD COMPANY, Firma nr.i.romt, December WA, lin. • . - - .the annual meeting of the Stockholders of the Mose lem Railroad Company will be held at the office of tile Philadelphia and S.eading Railroad Company, No. 227 South HOUR= street, Philadelphia, on MONDAY, January 15th, 11366, at DA. M.. whenan election will be held for a President and six Directors, to serve the en suing year. • W. A CHURCH, de.22-tjals/ Secretary. COLI.BROOKDALE R 4 r r ROAD COM PANY, PiEtcsnur...excu,•December The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the Cole brook dale Railroad. Company will be held at the office of the Philadelphia and Beading Railroad Company, No. P- 0 7 South FOURTH Street, Philadelphia, on MON DAY, January 15th, 1866 at 11 a..M , when an election will ee held jor a President and six Directors, to servo the ensuing year: • • W. s. CHURCH, - dahjalt • - Secretary. Sit F HIGH VALLX,Y,..RAILROAD The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of this Com pany will be held at their office, No. 412 Milian street, on MONDAY, the Bth of January next, at 12 o'clock M., at which time an election will be held- for .Presdient mad twelve Directors for the ensuing year. L. CHAMBERLAIN, Secretary and Treasurer. del9-1, * TU'OFFICE OF 'ONION MUTUAL INSII R,INCE COMPANY.—FaccaDzkplae., Dec. 20 The Annnal Meeting of the stock and scrip holders of the Union Mutual Insurance Company of Philadel• phis, will beheld at the office' of the Company, 'on MONDAY, January 8, 1866, at 12 M, at which time will be held an election for eight Directors to serve for . the dea en -tjsuing three years, ian e: MERCANTILE LIBRARY COMPANY, JANUARY 2h, 1866. Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the Mercantile Library Company, will be held on TUES DAY, Jaanary 16, at i z o clock •R. M., In the Library At this meeting the Annual Report of the Board of Managers will he _presented, and nominations of all, cers for the ensuing year will be made. -• • Q. A. nac.d.,LcsTEß Recording Secretary. U. THE VINT&IIi FIIREACE AND COAL COMPANY OF OHTO.--The undersigned Com missioners, named in the certificate of - Incorporation of said Company, will open the books for and receive subscriptions to the Capital Stock of said Company on Saturday, January 6th, 1866, at ten o'clock A. M. at theoilice of George' P. Work, No. 12.1 tiouth.Third street in the city at Philadelphia. GEO. F. WORK. CHAS. H. GRAHAM. F. S, HONEY. de26-iot* uOFFICE OF THE NORTH PENNtsYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY.—PRELADELria.e, De cember 20,1865. THE ANNUAL IWUIFTING OF THE STOCK BO LDEI3I3 OF THE NORTH PENNSYLVA NIA RAILROAD COMPANY will ise held at the office of the Coinpany, No. 407 Walnut street, Phila delphia, on MONDAY, January Bth, 1866, at 12 o'clock M., at which time and place an election will be held for a President and ten Directors to serve for the ens ing year. EDWARD ARMSTRONG d2o-tjati Secretary, [U. OFFICE OF THE FAME INSURANCE COMPANY, No: me OrreISTNUP street, Rena:. 3).E.LPHIA. Dec. 23d,1865. NOTIOE.—The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the Fame Insurance Company will be held on MONDAY, the Bth Alm of January, 1868, next, at 10 o'clock A, M., at the diMce uf 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 /0 o'clock A. M. and 2 o'clock P.M. W. I. BLANCHARD. Secretary. de2e,tJad OFFICE OF THE HOME INSITHANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA, 150 South. Fourth street. PHIW. ADELPHIA, Dec. 26,1865. The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of "Ilke Home Irisurance Company of Philadelphia," will he held on Monday the eighth day of January next at 10 o'clock A. M., at the office of the Company. •• • An election for twelve Directors to serve the ensuing year willbe held on the same . day at the someplace, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 2'-'o clock P. M. • 'THOS. NEILSON, • de26tojan Secretary.; OPFICE OF THE ENTERPRISE INBUE ANCE 400, Walnut Street—Fiume- SaCIXECCA. Dec, DM, 1865. NOTIOE—fhe ahnnal meeting of the Stockholders of "The Enterprise. Insurance Company' will be held on MONDAY, the eighth day of January, next, at 10 O'clock, A. M.. at the office of the Company. An election for Twelve Tdrectors to serve the ensil ing year will toe hela on the same day, at the same place, between the hours of 10, o'clock A. M. and 2 o'- clock, kde23 ties/ EIabOFFICE CATAWISSARAILROAD 'COD& P.A.NY. No. 424 WALNUT street—Pumentrae MUSA. Dec. 29,1865. In compliance with request of the Beard of Brokers, hereto annexed the Transfer Books of the Company for the preferred stock will remain open until the Oath of January, 1866, after which date they will be closed until February I. By order, dtc. 3L P. ERPPORINSON,' Vice President and Secretary Philadelphia Board of Brokers, Dec. 23, 1865. T. EL DU PUY, President Catawissaltaliroad— • DEAR ant: Our transactions in your- stock are SO large and the time of closing your books af transfer las named, is of so long a duration; this Beard wonid re spectfully ask as a favor, if you can ]Make= it convel• lent to doso, to keep the transfer open Midi the SAM , fJanuary neat. am, trudy,your obedient servant.. ,•• • - deso-tf GIV:). W. On2LBLOS. President. iim-• OFFICE OF .r.u.h.LEHIGIT VALLEE:WM" 1 .5 , ROAD 00lEPAITY, Pnautrilimplita, NOVe=b3r, in order to proeure tends• for the extension of-the • uroad to the Wyoming Valley, -•-, • ' The Board of Directors of this Company; at their eeting, this day, passed the following resolution: Resolved, That the Stockholders' or this Company all be entitled to subscribe, at par, for TWENTY 'ER CENT. additions:lto theStp o k standing' in - their. espective names on" the Books of the Company, on Ist day of December next; ,and each, Stockholder ntitled to a fractional part of a Share, shall be allowed t subscribe for a full share, as no fractions will be Is- Subscription Books will be openett at. the 'Compa re office in Philadelphia on the 16th- pf DeceMber,. d close on the 11th of January: ma,: „.„ Payments to be made Ea follows: Five dollars per e to be pal.lnt•lhe time •of subscribing, and doe .liars per share on the /6th day of each and every, onth thereafter, until the whole amount shall have ' en paid—aster which certificates of the new'stock ill be iasued,but neitherintereft nor dividend 'will .be:- lowed until the.whole shall be paid a aforesaid. ose stockholders who iall to subacribe within the .. e mentioned or to pay the several instal:i:We at or fore the period' they.fall due, will lose their tight to e new stock y order of the Board. • . • . - L. CHANBEELAIIv, Treasurer. OTHE PHILADELPHIA. NATIONAL BANE, PHII.J.D.L.PII2e.; December 5:',1865.—. The annual election for Directotwof this Rank' 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. M. • - de6-wpiantja9tp/ B. B. COMEGYS, Cashier. (U ,." S/ CruFSTER VALLEY RAILROAD ,COM PAN .—The Al . :ulna' Meeting' of the' Stock , holders of the Chester Valley Railroad Comflatty, will be held at the Merchants' Exchange, Philadel phia, on MONDAY, the Bth day of Janciar4 , A. =D: 1866, at 124,1. o'clock, P. M. At which meeting an eleo ilon will be held for a President andliseTen.Directors tozerve for the ensuing year. • • delaw.eBtl HOLSTEIN, Secrete [ „ OFFICE OF THE GREEENWOOD COAL 0031- PA NT, NO. 828 WALNUT Street, PEILLADEL - Pli./A, Jan. 1,18 t& The Annual Meeting of the BtOckholders 'of-this Company, and an election for officers to serve for the ensuing year, will be held at I he office ofthe Company on TO. DAY -the 16th day of January MS; at 12 o'clock, M. W3l. M. IDAVIDsON, ` - .Talmwf,ijal6l Secretary. L? OFFICE ST. NICHOLAS COAI, CO IaTANY, 29th, 18 2 e Walnut street. PECI.I.A.DEIXECIA, December . . The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the St. Nicholas Coal Company will be held .at the office of the Company. No, 205 g Walnut street. on 110.,111.4.Y, January 15th, 1866, at 11A. IL. for the purpose of elect .gecor to serve the ensuing year. de2.91,m0v,tja.151 talAti. F. eiROENER, Treas. Da. CAMBRIA LEON COMPANY.—The Annual Meeting of Stockholders of the Cambria Iron Company will be held at their Office, 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 serve for the ensuing year. JOHN T. EL I..LE, Secretary. dent' m wlm* PENNSYLVANIA MINING COMPANY OF M.T.C.llll3AN.—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 by the Board of Directors of said Company, due and payable at the Olßce of the Company, No. 326 Walnut street, Philadelphia, on or before the 6th day of Coto ber,lB6s. Interest will be charged on all Installments after tile same shall have become due. By order of the,Board of Directors. • . -p • :• . , PENNSYLVANIA MINING COMPANY OF 11•,DY ZdICHIGAN.—Notice is hereby given that all Kock in this Company; on Which the Wstallment of Four Dollars per Share, called Septemder 25th, /665. and due October 6th, 1665, Is not 'paid is forfeited for said default; and that, according to the Charter and By•Lawa of the Company, it will be sold at Public Auctioh, on TUESDAY, January sth . 1666. at 12 31.. at the Office of the Secretary of she Company, No.- 535 WALNUT street,Thlladelphia, unless paid on or be. fore that time. By order of the Board of Directors. am. • • •J 1 •• • • • .thbiPANY. No. 414 Walnut street: PHILDEL. IsPECIAL NOTlCE.—Notice is hereby given, that a Special Meeting of the Stockholders of "Th, (great Western OU Company." will be held at the office of the Company. No. 414 Walnut street,' Philadelphia, on MONDAY, the 15th day of January, 1866, at 2 o clock, P. M.. at which a proposition' will be submitted to re duce the Capital Stock of the said Company from lire hundred thousand dollars (.500,000) to one hundred and fifty thousand dollars ,($l5O 000). [liVied) • CELAHLIM WISE, P. J. HOFFMAN, - Directors, C. 0. CHUMS. I,C?'!OFFICE OF THE WATSON PVTROLEUIif. COMPANY, No. 414 Walnut street. -- ,4 P.Ettfsusr, Pals, Dec. 21st , 1865. - SPECIAL NOTlCE.—Notice is herebygiven, that Special " Meeting of the - Stockholdurs of the '"Watson Petroleum. Company" :.will be held at the office of the . Company. No, 414 Walnut street, Philadelphia, on MONDAY, the 15th day ofJanuary,lB6E, attwo o'clock. P. M., at which a proposition Nc4.ll' be submltted to reduce the Capital Stock of the said Company from five nnndred thousand dollars 0500.000) to one thupired - and . flay thousand dollar:403E0,000). [Signed) E, T. FIISEY, ;'P, HOFFMAN,-.' C. 0. CHILD -1, Directors. JONATHAN-WATSON. COPARTATERSIREEPS JOHN MOSS, Sec' NOTICE.—J A 7 ‘,lF S H. WILSON AND EDWARD HUTCHENSON have this dliy been admitted as Partners in our house.. The firm name will hereafter be ErV.42c,r6, A-ARRA LL & CO We have connected a Dress Trimmings Department with our Military Bueineas, and will open a new stock of goods about Februaryi: THE PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing under the firm of CALDWELL. SAW Y d; CO.. at Phila delphia and - New - York, HALL, CALDWELL it CO., ann E..E. SAWYER dc CO.. at Boston, is this dos , die. solved. Either of the partners will sign in liquidation. F A. HALL, • SETH cALlowrtaa,, in., E. R. SAWYER, N. P. GORDON. PHILADELPHIA, January 1, 1866. THE ,UNDERSIGNEDNice this day entered into co-partnership. and will continue the Coal business tinder the firms of CALDWELL, GORDON dr. CO.. at /12, Walnut street, Philadelphia, and No. 85 Trinity Building, New York, and of HALL, CALDWELL th CO., at 3,44 State street, Boston. ' P. A. HALL SETHOALDW 1J N. P.DRDON SAMIq4. _osZ.LELynk,Januaryl, TigpartnershiENDEßSlGNED and have this day entered into p; will contie the Coal business under the firms of QVITNTARD, SAW xnal & WARD, at No. 9 Pine street, New York, and 118 Walnut street, Philadelphia, E. R. SAWYER & CO., at No. 42 11.11 by street, Boston. . • ' - - E. A. QIIINTARD, H. D. WARD. PE2rIADELPITIA, January 1,1866.' • A "DVEBTISEMENT.-PHTLADELPHLA, DEG. SO, ..t34 1865. The CO-PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing between George F. Work and Robert B. Johnston, trading as G. F. WORK & Co , is this day dissolved by mutual consent, Robert R. Johnston retiring. The busineSs of the late firm will besettled by the rem ainlng partnei, GEORGE F. WORK. • GEORGE F. WORK, _ - • ROBRRT R. JOHNSTON. cheerfull , commend to the patroringeof my friends_ my successor in business. • 'ROBERT R. JOHNSTON. The tindersignell have this day associated thernselveS together. agreeably to the Acta of Assembly governing general Co-. Partnerships, as Co-Partners for the trans. action :of a ,general RANKING AND STOCK AND. EXCHANGE BROKJ RAGE Business in the City of Philadelphia, under: the name and style 'of WORK; GRAHAM & CO., upon the follovi n g.terms • Furst-That each party shall pay into the Capital Btock.of the firm, one hundred-,thousand :(100,000) dol lars in cash Second—That the profits or losses of the firm shall be equally divided between the partim Yhird—That the Co-Partnership shall continuatintil dissolved by the mutual consent of the parties. GEORGE F. _ ,WORIC _, , ORA g..g. GE' AHII3I. YHALADELPIIIA, San: ist, /866. ' jal-30 bO4 . A_RTNERSII:II' hezetofdie - existing _mkt& J_ the firm of J. S. YOUNG:& ALTEDIUS, Is tras day disoolved by limitation, _ , • [Signed) . • J.A.MIEDS' r . • , -" •••• ' ' THOMAS4..LT :MBLUS. . . • P - mt;u3.ELPRIA, Jan .1886. i , -•• The undersigned have this da_iformed Co-Palser ithig, under the Arm 'of J:' YODI,IN42I.!ALTEM S CO., and will continue 'the' DRY GOODS '421,4 . pick , a Businesst Ne. 420 2,I.ARKETStreet: I.SignedL JA-1221,13 - S:CYOUNG. 17% - , r ' THOMAS AifirEfdlUS.- naisTWZML, -- ALTIII.I2OS, : •JlO-I.II.XJ+FRT./.., Jan. , „1a1_4211 NOTI + I GWEN. TJEE T`RE N.N.l4A 4 RlP.aw'beretotbre' , , existhiga ,betweed , CHARLES P. US 1LT.1..a.'0.157 and WILM. ECM ATIKL.N BON,' Under the name .isf) BARTLESON 4101,1.4 . hereby diasaivek by , mutruil consent-4 Bit amounts erS the Urns tabeSettled by 'Wilmer, Atkiiwom who. will; continue the pubilibing business under, thelirm name of .13.,,A_RT1.1.1 4 0N - fri 004 6 tiChmtautstreetyyPailudel phra Jan. 1 1866 - „- " - „, TheiSubserloere'lleve this d : , Ilto _partnership for•the , transaottony t ay v. •GEN KRAL MERCFLA3EDISEImairr R . GST”- REfit 4 , under the style caw:44 ll g; gAittio 147'Seuth Front sytet, • - . • ,• , -• , • ; •• • .. _ROSWELL G. FELTDS, ":• •1 Rr EsT ZAIitrZI,NGER. • - PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 2,. 1860: . • - - )a2 at* SPECIAL 'NOTICES: 3T.a .- A44l4l) , ll.llfaarrioN'o't?.llo 1 1 ‘ 1 ;;; 1 1331 . 1741iLMVilee RA :OPtit pm - C 2g ., Broad'etreitlend- , Weelilngtert• aventte(oeMONHAV: the 15th bet, at HA. o ISt A. HORNER, Secretary,. (Iz , ' OFFICE OF THE,DIAXOpiROOA.I! COM PANYLSO9 Walnut street. Iv OTICE.—The Annual Election for Directors of this Compsny, will beheld at their office between the hours 0(12 and 1 P. M. on THURSDAY. lan I.lth, 1866. de29,f.raiwtJall ED. PEARCts, Pres't. . f CORN EXCHA.NGENA'rIONAL PALM ; r/EITADELPICUL, Dec: 9, 1865. , --The annual elec. tion foX Directors will be held at Mel:tank. on. TOES DAY, the 9th day otJanuary next between - the hours, °fie A. M. and 2P. M., j . .T.__Wegp Ellin Y.' • dell-m.w,s,tja9 • Cashier. COhtlitUN wEALTIr NATIONAL DA2BICI - PitrtankveitrAT, Dec. Bth 1865, ' , e annual election for Directors' of Ibis Battk ' be held at the Banking - I:reuse, on 'PIIESDA.Y , the act day of January next between the hoirs'of 10 . O'clock .A.ll. and 2 o'clock, P. ./),f.- - • •-• ~dee-f,rn,w,tjaoV., . [O*PARKEBISANDILEOHANIOS' NATIONAL Bari; Pnine.okr,Prias, Dec: 8,1868 i • ne annual election for. Directors of this Bank will be held at the Banki Honaeon Wednesday-111e lOtt, day of January.next ng . between - tile hours of 10 o'clock .4.,31". arid o'clock P. I& • - • deSf,lo,W,-SIYIO W. tozissuroV.:ji., dishier. , Üb' CITY , Nit.TIONAL alio Annual Election ' DireCtOM will be, held at the Banking House, on . WEDNESDAY, the -Wm day of, January; USG, between the hours of to o'ClockA. M. and .2 o'clock P. M. G. ALBERT LE WIB,"' des-fm wtjalo efLahler.' PHILADIELPITIA, Dec. 14, 1865 de6.B2l4kin,w,f,tja9tfli DATED PH/LADEJ.I-ICLA S. .11, DAY, Secretary, Dec. 13, 1865. EVAICS & RASSALL. , q4,4 1 1E-DAI7I.Y. i =I;Y F ENOA .Ttfi ), li4.aDxLl'lll , 4t IvEPNEsPiT, JANUARY 3 s 1866 COPMMTNEBAHIPS: VIEU.N.D.ER/GNED navethis daY lbrined a limited - , A.z.partoership under , th4laws of the Comraehwealm rent,Sylvanta.T - _ 4 :4, - t - L=The flame of the firm tinder which Such (paronerr ship shall be conducted Is WALTER ct, IL—The general nature of the business Intendel to be traSsacted is that of manufacturers and wholesaie dealers in Shirts, Bosoms, • Collars, &c., at No. 227 Chestnut street. _ . lli—The names et thegeneial patheriiiiretVASH lNGTON G. WALTER, residing at No. 885 North Sixth stieet. in the city of Philadelphia; DAVID W. ITYJTON.. residlngat.eamdem in t.ke .Statenf New. Jersey; and of the special 'partner. D'AVIDISE. BESS; residing at No. leo North .Nineteenth street, in the city of Philadelphia. IV.—The amount or capital contributed by the, spe , ctai pattner to the common stock is twenty thousand :dollars in cash. V.-Tbe partnership is .to ,commenee the thirtieth fday of December;.A. D. 1885, and to tetirdthatetile thix t ty-Orst aay of Deeanaber. A. D. 1869, unless sooner dis solved by the death of" either of the general partners, or of the special partner.. ' WASHINGTONfG. WALT . ER,- DAVID'Vr. fIIITTON. General Partners, DAVID M. - 11 - 1.8, • SpeetalPartner. ja2,6ti Dee. SO, 1865 711SSOLIITION OF CUPARTKERSHLP:—The,. firm ROBERT SHOEMAKER & thli dis. , solved by mutual consent. 1. . ROB/3.RT SIOEMAKER, BieNJAMIN H. StIOEMKER, WILLIAM 2l L, SHOEMAKER, RICHARD M. SHOEMAKE.R. .Tanuary 1, 1866. (;fIOPAItTNERSHIP.- . -The underaigned have thisdaY formed a copartnership, under the style of ROBERT BB OILMAHER & CO., and will continue the wnolesele Drug and Paint Business. at the old stand. Northeast 'oosner of FOURTH and RACE streets. ROBERT SHOEMAKER, WILLIAM M. SHORBIAKER, RICHARD M. SHOEM A KER. Janir 1 1866. ja.2-5tP NO CE.—The undersl,l'ned, havinethis day retired from the old finxt of ROBERT SHOEMAKER'S (XI, will continue the French Plate Chase Agency, as also the sale of Window Mass, Rough Plate, Fancy and ornamental Glass, fia, dtc., at the old stand. Nos. 205 and 207 North FOURTH street. _ BENJAMIN H. SHOEMAK ER JANUARY LlB6B. ja2 51 THE IINDERS'GNE.D have' this day formed e co partnership under tranaaction of a General In surance business. the firm BAELNE, GUY .I's HOLLTNSBEAD, and have taken the' Oillt*No. 230 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia, where they are pre pared conifer every facility to Persons wishing Dim ranee. d . P. se.Br's EC, CHAS. A. DIIY. Jan. I, MS FORMAN P. HOLLINSTIE &D. REMOVAI, —SA & DUY have removed from NO. 147 South , Fourth Street to the Orrice of SA SLNE, elt HOMAN:OIF 4.. D ? No. 2.30 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia ),yeti w ISSOLDTION.- The ii 071 No. H. WILLIAMS, & 00. expirts this day by limitation. JNO. H. WILLIAMS, JOHN WLF T. OB AS. F. HASIILTINE. PECELADELrHIA, Dec. 31et, 18$5. COPARTNERSHIP.—The undersigned have assO dated themselves together and will continue the Dry Goods Commission business at 240 CH IfT.NOT Street, under tb e style of JNO. H. WILLIAMS & CO., and are authorized to settle the business of the old tirm JNO H. WILLIAMS. CHAS. F. HASELTINE. PHILADELPHIA, Jan. Ist, 1866. Jal-6t* rrHE LLMITEDCO-PARTNERSHlPiieretofore 1 existing under the firm of H. H. LIPPINCOTT tt TROTTER, is this day dissolved, by limitation. Hy.ILLIPPINCOTT,I General WM. TROTTER. • J Partners. PHILADELPHIA. Dec. SD, 1865. Then dersigned has - elf:ll;day formed a Co-Partner ip, under the style and firm of LIPPINCOTT & TROTTER, m.d will continue the WHOLESALE GROCERY Business, at Nos.= N. WATER Street,and 2t N. DELAWARE AVAN GE. II. • LIPPINCOTT, Jul-3t* WAI TROTTER, PHIL n., Dec. I,' 66. HORACE G. LIPPINCOTT. T.HE CO-DAJIT:s.;hIt,III.P I.I.E.RETOFOII el EX ISTINGG between the undersigned, under the tirm name biII:CALLUM & CO., having expired, by Hmitat'on, the same pardt-s will continue the Carpet Eusines, as heretofore, under the name and style of .11VCALLUMS, CFtE.AnE aW Si'Ca LLCM, HIGH 151'C A LLISII, ORLANDO CR elase,,, AND' %V J. SLOAN. PO/LADELPH/A, January 1, IeSS. Jai-30 rpH_E UNDER-SIGNED have this day formed a Co- I partnership uuder the firm of GEORGE J. BUR E. ILAJIDT tt. Co.. ano will continue the business of C.l - Vat and Tank manufacturing. at the old stanl, 1112TTPNWOOD street, below Broad. GEO. J. BURKHARDT, W3I. H. BURKHA RI. T. jaJ-3VP PurLA.., Jan. Ist, 186 G. EDWIN lITALLA has this day associated with him his son. Eowita li. SVCalla. under the firm of IirCALLA. & SON. The business will be coitinned at No. 18 South SECOND street, where can be found a general asscrtment ot Clothes. Casstmeres, Vestings, and goods adapted to men and tors t. EDWIN BL'CALLA & SON, Ju4-rits JANUARY 166. 1666. 'UTE RAVE THIS DAY ADMITTED ALFRED B. linsTON and JOHN A. CAVAN - AUG.Ii to an Interest In out business, which will be conducted under the narna,of DC HADWAY, DODSON k. CO., Cloth Sure, N. W. earner SECOND and ..11A IeKET. Part.ans.L.prua, Jan. 1. Jad-st• Iik,TOTICE.—The copartnership heretofore existing .L between lithe übdersigned, trading as George J. Burkhazdt &Co., expires this day by limita,ion. The business of the late firm will be settled at the old stand, Buttonwood street, below Broad. GEO. J. BURKHARDT, • JOHN M. SMITH. \VM. 11. BattliliAlLllT. THE ST:Bz•CRIBEILS HAVE Tll D Y formed a copartnership under the firm of M LEL WARD kt WINEBEENER, for the purpose of eqn ducting-the Manufacturers' Findings business at No. 118 MARKET street WILLIAM MILLWARD, DAVID WINIMILRNEIL PRILAVA, Jan. 1, 1656. St* XTOTICE.—MiI, SYLVESTER J. BARER is this ./.‘ day admitted to an Interest in our firm. The name and style of the firm to remain as heretofore. • BULLOCK' & CR KVSHAW, Jan. I, 1866. Cats) Arch and Sixth otivets, '2d."GILTTSPIE—, GILLEPIE, Jr., Is admitted to an tnterest In our firm from this date. Jan. 1, HS& (2t/) TAYLOR,, , GILLESPIE dz CO. WANTED—A YOUNG MAN. as First Assistant to the General Ledger Book Keeper of an estab lished Bank; must hare practical experience; capable of taking charge of that Desk during the absence of me principal (say one or two days during the week); un doubted reference as to capability, character and ex perience required. A suitable man would rind this a rare chance. Address, Box 2341 Philada. P. O. N. B.—All communications strictly confiden tial. jas sts SAT FSMAN WANTED. —A young man (tom 20 to 2.5 years of age as an assistant In a large Dry Goods Commission House. Address 80x1.222, with r,eAname and reference. jal•ate TITANTED,—By a Dry Goods Jobbing House. TWO TV BAI.I.I3MEN who can command a large cash trade. .Address, B. D., with real name, at the office of 4 •The Bulletin." dens ••••••:1" I * i . U••• ol• I s:: • of Queeasarare, China and Glass, has removed to IaniARKET street. B. WM. D. 875013 D has removed to No. 32 North 1.7 VIT:RVENTH Street, two doors above Filbert street, west side. de27-12t* ANTHRACITE .INSURANCE COHPA NY, 311 WALNUT STREET, PHILADELems January Ist, 1866. ponytement of business Decembertion of the Corn for the year ending 80th, 1865. Becetvcd from January /4311865, to December WM. 1865 On 'Marine and Inland risks...... 53 On Fire risks 4,780 45 $77 98 Proniums not determined December 8186, ,061 1E64 28,982 24 6.. nroB determined • nring Ike year as _ n Marine and* Inland risks $66,383 78' On Fire risks ' 8,870 63 Interest, salvage, dte„ received dur ing the year 7,367 13 $77,n1 60 Losses. expenses. as., during ttil year: Marine Losses 848,277 47 Fire Losses ~.. 5,683 09 Return Premiums ' i. 4'6e6 78 Commissions and reminiscences...!. 166.5 State and City taxes, salaries, rent, ' 89 printing, dre. ' 11. S. Taxes—. i ASSETS JANUARY', 1, 1866 ' Bilis Receivable c66,227-70 ' Premiums Outstanding and 4ntereat ao -"5,54410 Union Bank of Reading 250 0 0 City Six , Per Cent. Loan • • B,OOC, Iteading Railroad First Mortgage 80ndi,...• • 7,720 00 U. S. Six Per Cent. Bonds • • .t • 7,490 00 U. Six Per Cent. Loan, 5.20 ; ' 610,000 00 Stock, iSte, held by Company • 2,350 00 Cash on Deposit with U. Eh ticiVernrnent... • 2%000 00 - - Cash in Bank and on hand.. • ' 12,417 01 Stock Notes and Stock Lia bilities . 46.410 00 : Pirrranniskre., Sannao ,‘ At an election by the Stockholders of the Anthracite. Insurance Company held this date to elect ten Direos , . tees to Serve for the ensuing year, the following: named:. gentlemen were elected , Mira., Esher, : DavlsPearson, • D _Luther• Teter •Sleger. 41.019 Audenried, Jos. Bfaxileld, Bin istun= ' J.E. Benin; N . M:T; Jo Dean, httßetcham.. .42 aceting of-the Board of Directors, held on the 'atme , the following officera were elected : ESllERLTresident.. , wm; F D tet: A I V,' Vlbe President.' SMITH, skrettkry. , • • Board:‘of Directors have this day , tieclared , a leash 'Dividend of TWELVE YEW CENT. od the ClRltal Stock paliTin,f, ee of taxes,payable oh demand. Jag-titi , • Seal , . • WANK. REMOVAL. INSURANCE. ;106,54 ` O, v ibove : 8,935 58 ' ' 1,881 18 0'0,849 49 $154,408 81 '~~~~ TER COMMONWEALTH OF'‘‘PENNRYUVANIA. = , Statementrofthe condition - of the POW,S'And ORPHANS' BENEFIT LIEF, TNSICE COMPA.- NY OF NEW YORK, on the _first day. of November, L Capital Mock ' 000 ,00 2. Number of shares of stock subscribed i0r..... 8. Amount ot assessments or Ins alments on stock paid in each _ Tf 1200,008 00 SEt.OND-THEROIERTY OR ASSETS Rap BY - - . P 'THE (IOMPANY. 1. The value, or nearly as may be, of the teal es-`• • .tate held by the Com 2. Amount °feast' oil - hand NOn 4' "R,03927 3. Amount Of caslideposit , ed in Banks.mfecifying, in whatßanks the same - is deposited-)Rational Bank of N. America-. 4. Amount °leash in hands ' of agents and It, course oftransmission.... ' r 5. Amount oilcans secured by bonds and mort gages constituting the dist lien on real estate, - on which there - is less than One .'year's, into rest due and owing, None, 6.- Amount of loans on which interest has not been paidlwlthin One year.-- None. 7. Amount due Company on which judgments have been obtained.-- None. 8. Amount ofstocks owned by the Company.. whe ther of any Stateorthe 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: llnited States 8 per cent. Registered Stock- Loan of 1868, redeemable 1581, par'va1ue.....,: . .:._... 03 Loan of 1861. redeemable 1881, par value 20,000 00 arketValue.--....... 107 United States 33-lo percent. Bonds, June 15, 186.5- Psr 'value -.-....- ...... lifarket value 9. Amount ofstock held by the company as colla teral security for loans, with the am't loaned on each kind of stock, its par and market value. 10. A m't of assessments on the stock of the com pany ca ll ed .due and unpaid.. 11. Amount 03 premium notes due and unpaid None. 12. Amount.of interest on Investments made by the:company,due and unpaid None. THIRD.-/BE LIABILITIES OF THE COMFA_NY 1. Amount of losses due and unpaid None. 2. Amount of the claims for losses which are in suit or contested by the com pany 3. Amount of losses during the year, which have been paid..-..- .... - None. 4. Amount of losses daring the year, which have not been 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__ . _ ... None. 7. Amount of dividends de clareo ...... .... None. 8. Amount of divioenos ue claredtlue and unpaid_ None. 9. Amount of dividends, (either cash or scrip,) declared and not yet due. None. 18. Amount of money bor rowed, and the nature and amount of securty given ..... . - None. 11. Amount of Zi ex isting claims against the company,con tested or otherwise 1.516 35 1,516 33 POURTI - 1.-INCOME OF THE COsiPAN Y 1. Amount of cash pre miums received, net amount ^ Amount of iremium notes taken by the cora pany 3. Amount of premiums earned (does not apply) 4. Amount of lutist money received from the In vestments of the com pany. 5. Amount of income of the company from any other source_-.:--..._..._..N0ne. rirra.--t.xr.E.lS OF THE COMPANY, 1, Amount of losses paid during yesr - 2. Amount of losses paid during the year. watch accrued prior to the year.--None, 3. Amount at which - iae lmses werey.estininted in former litatement, which were paid dur ing theyear ..... 4. Amount paid andow owing for re insurance pre miums 5. Amount of n. tyro pre miums, whether paid or unpaid _ 6. Amour:l.oldb, Wends paid Eluting the year 7. Amount of t..x penses paid during theyear.includ ing cOmroissions and fees paid to the agents and officers of the com pany 8. Amount of taxes paid by the company tincluded in answer to No. 7).... 9. Amount of all other ex penses and expendi tures of the company... None. 1. Amount of promissory notes originally form ing the capital ot the company None. ^ Amount of said notes heid by the company as part ol the whole of the capital thereof None. 56 616 (Signed) L. ROBINSON, President. STATE OF NEB' YORK, CO UNTY OF NE IP 1 0.1 a", sr. Be it remembered that ott this..l3th day of December. A. D. before the subscriber a .Commissioner in and for the State of New York, dilly 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, Presloent of the Widows' and Orphans' Benefit Life Disurance 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 Itsurance Company, upon the First day of November, A. D. 1565: And I Ruttier certify that I have made personal ex amination of the condition of said Widows' and Or phans'l Benefit Life Insurance Company on this day, and am satisfied they have assets safely invested to the amount of at least Two Hundred and Twenty five Thousand Dollars. That I have examined the securities now in the hands of the Company, as set forth In the foregoing statement, and the same are, of thevaine represented In the statement. I fhither cer tify. thht I tun not interested in the affairs of salil Com pany. In Witness whereor. I have hereunto set my [sEAr...] band and affixed my official seal, this Thir i teenth day of Desember. A. D. IaSS. [Signed] MOSES R. MAOLAY. Pennsylvania Commissioner in the City of New York. de.2o-sc l ,f,m.st2 F. RATCHFORD swat Agent, .400 Walnut street. LEGAL DitinriciEls. COURT OF COON PLR AR FOR THE 1. CITY AND COUNTY' OF PIT ur.A DELPHIA.— ANNIE R 2-EIRc.E. by her next.friend_ vs JAMES E. PEIRCE. December Term, 1865. kI0:3. ..In Di vorce., To James It':, - Peiree, respondent ; — Slr; Take notice that the depositions of witnesses on the part of the libelee t in the, ab.o7e case will be tax en, before Wm. W. Fell, Einnnner, at' his office. No. 217 Sonch SIX.TH Street in. the City. of. Philadelphia, on WED NRS.DA Y. Jan tmry toe 17th, 1866. at 8 o'clock. P. N. de2e..15t4 JOHN GOFORTH, Attorney for Libellant. TN THE ORPHANS' COURT- FOR THE CITY _LAND COUNTY. OF -PHILADELPIELV—Estate of MATTHEWTHOMPSON,decensed.' The Auditor ap pointed by "the Court; to audit, settle, and adjust the account of. John Bell, Adthinistrator of Matthew Thompson, deceased, and to ,teportthstributtork of the balance in the bands of the emboxitant, will Meet the parties interested for the purposes of his appointment, on TlaßliA.Yo the :sth day of January. 18613 at 4 o'clock, F. at.,a; his oilice,No. 217 B. Third stroth,in the city or Phitadelphia. de29,f,m,w.ori B.;BENRY.'NOEBJH,: Auditor: JEDUVALTOPIII IBa ibiA.BY E. TIECROPPS - English' and Prenth ar-L Boarding and Day h chool for Young I..eAlles, • . 1831 Chestnut Street, -Philadelphia_ -des-sot* MILE otabhi.ON OF Hiss allitUrrti SEXIHARY Ff: , YOUNG LADLES will- mete. menc& on Weino 4 , September t lath. at.,‘ her ;resides corner , or -- oplar-Anti- Sixteenth streets, Phllaselphla, itsmsamiNoms:—Bev. G. R.Mien Hare , A-D., Bev. Themes Brainerd, D. D., W. H. Mien. 3 E 5 4 .. late President of Girard College.• • • - '.t.13174.14 BOAMDI[tITia. TIB-A suite T.CLAss BiIARDI-1N to's y' w A suite of: ithout chit. ' 'lteut;owitkr WV/ 1 W la Au b u at No.'lO e IV ' familN VLINTON" d'te.l2,or to gentletaelY-. , . tstreet. ' FtE RANDs,ordy, REsmstroAs. Exon,of spruce Ancl:Eigbth streets,*b3 , own , for . thelV:option ,of boaders. ii.'ooms sing lidad'atateS..B44 Wit& :br, out priVate table. : -.? tieB.ltn* • WTEWRAISIN9.—bO* b es oxßorkohamdLayerßatain ], .sto boxes Valerie's Raisioo,__foo mats ties:Alen + Biasing for oaleby,JoB. SartlSS m 1 1 1: COellls Boutti Witter street. , 1-- MEM 6,383 - 08 ' 5,000 00 99 4,950 251,884 84 SALE OF MISCELLANEOUS BOORS. On THURSDAY AFTERNOON. JAN. 4, At the auction store, Miscalitineotui Books, from a Library. AT rRIVATE BALE-Modern ItESIDENOE, with 3 acres. Manhelm et, Germantown. VALUABLEWarren at, west of 13th. MORTGAGE, 15 . ,000.—A first•elass well severed mertgage of 25,000. DE3A WA.LNEFT street.AUCTIONEER, No. 421 VALUABLE RESIDENCES AT PRIVATE SALE, TO Tyr T ESTATE OPERATORS. Will be sold. at very low. rates, to a part who will take them all fn-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 reel estate investments to bay at old prices property which will at wen and increase in value. For particulars apply at the auction store. MARKET ST. STORES—At private sale_, the vain able four-story brick store S. E. corner of Diarket and Bank sta. In first rate condition. Terms accommo. dating. ALSO—Thesnbstantalpropertyat the S. E. corner of Market and Straw ~,rry sta. In excellent order. These properties will be sold sous to pay a good ht• terest on the Investment. STABLE—A very desirable property in the neigh.' boyhood of Twelfth and Locust sta. TAVERN STAND and 9 acres of land, on Ridge road, 9 miles from the Slate Rouse. known as the "Sorrel Horse." Plans. surveys, at the store. Property No. 402 south Front st, 41 by 100 feet, do do iris and UR Lombard at So acres, Germantown 87 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 its Dwelling, with side yard. Darby road Brown-stone Store, Second st, near Chestnut Residence and large lot.Burlitigtoll do No. oil south Tenth at do do 418 south Eleventh at Dwelling, 430 Pine st do __ 568 Pora at ta.,' 60S Si 1.4,636 49,197,3 33 5 nova of Land. federra st. Twenty-sixth Ward VALUABLE STORE, CHESTNUT ST—A very valuable business property on Chestnut A having two fronts—in good inner, ,S.c. Occupancy with the deed. MOSES N.AMISSION M THANS, AUCTIONEER , AND 001 i: ERCHANT Southeast corner Sixth and Ram streets. The sale will continue until every article is dis posed of. AT PRIVATE BALE FOR Ef.A.L.P THE USUAL KELL.II76I TRIMS. Fine_ gold hunting case, open face, English Patent lever tches, of the most approved and beet Makergn line gold htmting case and open face detached lever and lepine watches; ladles' fine gold watch= fine gold American lever watches: duplex and, other watches. Fine silver hunting axe and open face American, ;S I=l. Swiss and other lever watchen-fine alive! m:itches: English, Swiss and French watches, In hunting cases, double cases and open face; fine i gold I v e e4s e t l f v ieck oi chs ev telwin ery d e .... 2 p a t ngi n ifua f r o ci tan una wling pt a . gold volvers, BTT,T.T ATeri TAIILE. First class billiard table, complete. AT PRIVATE SALE. Several building lots, in Camden. N. J„ Fifth and Ches Min streets. FIREPROOF U.d.t..sT. nullrsize fireprot f chest, 6feet high by IN feet wide, a l t e y Silas C. Herring.. _ Also, a small Salamander fireproof chest- MONNE TO LOAN, In large or small amounts, on goods of ever? description. /117- JOHN B. M YEII3 & CO.. AIIOTIONERRS Nos. E 32 and 234. market streeicorner of Bank LARGE POSITIVE A :R. OF GERMAN FRENCH, BRITISH AND AAs PRICAIs.7, DRY GOODS. We will hold a large sale of Foreign and Domestic Mit .) 3oods, by catalogue, ,on FOUR .111.0NTEDP IT and part for csah. ON TH U RSDAY latrravnirG,. JAN. 4. • At 10 'o'clock, embracing about 600 Packages and Lots of Staple and Fancy articles. in Woolens. Worsteds. Linens; Silks :and Cottons, to which we invite the attention of dealers. LARGE PEREMPTORY SALE OB zoom, sum. BROGANS, TRAVELING RAGS, &c. ' ON TUTEDAY MORNING. JAN. 9. WIII be sold; at 10 o'clock, by catalogue, ON FOGS MONTHS' CREDIT, about 1000:packages bootekshoeS, balmorala, cavalry boots, tho., of city and Eastern manufacture. Open. fin f sale. examlnaticui with catalogues r e on the morning oO.IKAS . BIRCH & SON; ATICI'/ONEIIIRS AND COMMISSION No. me aIIEHINHT atree (Rear entrance 1.107 Sans= street. Household Furniture oreverydescription reoetved ok Conslaent. SALES EVERY FRIDAY. MORNING. , Bales cd - Funllture at dwe ll ings attended Won the man ms. . HALE OPREAL ESTATE imam ak„ *AT TEB EXCHAW . ._GE. Thon!tas Birch & Son respectauly interra thek riendr the public that they are prepared to attend to the eof Rag Estate by auction and - at privnte sale . . i Sale at No. llio Chestnut street. , HOIFSEHOLD FIIRNMIRE_ - PLUTO FORMS, , . CARPETS : MIRRORS. en c.' 1 ,- ON FRIDAY MORNING, At 9 O'clock, at the Auction Store, No. 1119 Chestnut street. will be sold— , . - - . A I;dge assOrtment• of &Tailor 'parlor, chamber, dining . ma ad kitchen furniture, by catalogue. :es e• FORD :dig C I ChAUOTIONIEBNoit.6 23 rPAREET and &a (JO MMEROR streets. CLOSING. OF THE SEASON. LABG AND ATTRACTIVE SALE OF iroo OAS BOOT-SHOES BROGANS, &to '• " ON TICUESDA.T:IktORNING JAN. 4;1868. - commencing at ten o'clock, precisely. will be WNW catalogue. moo cum men's, boys' and youths' calf, kip, grin n and thick' boota, abate, brogans, balmorala, Congr itera,litc.; also, women's: mimes' and ail. dren a ;kip, goat; kid and morocco - heeled boot, shoes, balmorals• gaiters; slippers. &c . ,fr9m first-cl ans city and Eastern. manuractu DAVIE & , HAPArjri r : , 49.lloT/ONNIESS. • •• , I (Late taltlt Thorn& & &um.) t t • Store xo. 883 Chestnntetreet. FITAXITIME SALES at tha Store eve*. To_.,_elktuer AT 888/DENO= wlll receive at= J. P ZPATAIIIK &PO.. AII O T/ONEF UT A' 241115radja,1... ce;it,fg l agta - VISTE4qTemPA'/mkOel Housepindottlerinopularlllgeb:, ' ''• az (x).•,__•• • 4 ' AITuriONFXDA" • No 545 , MAICKET streat:above , ftb. BCC T r).7 . 3l.. 7, 4 , llr . ill t i filii • 'POP. SALE -LA copper BrWpt•4l;cotiol; . *Oorg '.l-`• • pletti Order r ' :4p417 •.' • • • • to - n'-BAICEEC dk , OCLi' • ' 118 1518 4 4 !t 004321.' AIITCTION -SAT:IE4:- z'FliObL6.33' , SONS, AUCTIONEER Nos. tt And 141SoutliPOURTH Streit , - 1 • , theHALES OF'STOMESAND REAL ESTATE at at e Exchange, every TUESDAY. atl2 O'clock =cm ' sir Handbills :of , each properly issued separate/2h' _And on the Saturday, previews to (=Wattle ,2000 rata, -lognes it pamphlet* form, glving_Adl descriptions; REAL ESTATE, AT:PEWATE SAME; ••••• .Printed catalogues, ,:comprising ..several hinsdred thousand dollars, 'including every descriplitsa , and•country property, from the smallest dwellings to the mole • elegant mansions; elegant country seats, - .tarns, business properties. &c. FWINITURE SALES AT _THE AUCT/Olle ' 87.012 E EVERY THURSDAY. I W Particular attention' given Kt Sales at - priVati residences. • ~ • _STOCKS, &c. . • . ON TUESDAY', JAN. At 12 o'clock noon. at the Exchange, will be sold— -100 sham Greenwood Coal Co. . . ' •r SEAL E‘TATE, JAN. 9. • Perem leery Sale bv. order of Heirs.. • LABGE AND VALITABLZ CLAY LOT, 11 ACRES. A Large and Valuable Clay Lot•Passyenk road, ad joining property, of the City; Gas Works, Eirst -Ward. It has been bored and found to contain Brick Clay of excellent quality. The neighborhood Is rapidly im pmving In value. - , • • - • • Executors' Sale—Estate of P. AffUck, dedd—VALU, ABLE TAVERN S 1 AND, known as the "Spread Eagle," nearly 34 acrea, West Chester plank road, a the 9 mile stone, Stone Tavern with extensive sta bling, 4 dwellings, shops, &c. It is considered one of the best stands on the road, and is dolma an excellent business. , • v Sale, by order of Heirs—Estate of Henry Stout, deiod. —N. Fiells. ST—Three-story Brick-Dwelling, No 458 north Filth , SameEstate--NORTH TENTH ST—Three-story Brick Dwelling, No 1259 north Tenth at. barns Estate—it uIIiHINSON ST—Lot on Hutchin son st. In the rear of the above, FAIIIFA X PLACE, south Fifth st, belowjahristlan —beven two-story brick and four two-story frame dwellings. IRRkDEEISLABLE GROUND BENT 08 a Year— Principal $966 67, 6 Three story BRICK DWELLlNGS—Threeiettuy brick dwelling, No 1414 Race ad, with five threestory brick dwellings in the rear. BIIITONWOOD ST—Administratrix Sale hree story Brick Store and Dwelling, No 915 Buttonwood street? ST—Three•story, Brick Dwelling. No 235 Pine street PINE ST—Three-story Brick Dwelling. No 238 Pine , BID et. Three-story BRICK DWrsor.rsG, No. 438 Lombard street. Three-story BRICK DWwr.r.rNG, NO. 845 Marshall street. 2 Threestory BRICK DWELLINGS, Nos. 812 and 814 New st. Three-story BRICK DWELLING, No. 1718 south Fifth an has gas, bath, range, VALUABLE PRIVATE LIBRARY. ON 'WEDNESDAY APTERNOObi, JAN. $, At Me auction store, choice and valuable standard books, from a library. the chief portion handsomely bound and in fine condition. Also, 2 walnut bookcases. Sale Nos. 139 and 141 South Fourth at. EXCELLENT FURNITITRE, ELEGANT PIANO FORTE, 6 FINN FRENCH PLATE MANTEL AND PIER MIRRORS, RI:REMADE SAFES, HANDSOME BIWSLELS AND OTHER CAR PETS .t.c. ON THURSDAY MORNING. At 9 o'clock. at the auction store, a large and very excellent assortment of household furniture, ele gant rosewood piano by Haines & Co., gaand action piano, 6 tint French plate mantel and pier mirrors, gilt frames; fireproof safes, bronze and gilt chande liers, china and glassware, beds and bedding hand- some velvet, Brussels and other carpets, &c., worthy the attention of parties desiring to purchase. Catalogues now ready and tae articles arranged for examination. BABBITT ,4% C 0.. '.A1J9179.7 . 0a=7" i Cash' , AuctlonHonse, , '- ' - MO atALET, street, earner of Bantetztiel. 1 i vaiia3d on co .. ... ...n. •: - ..,. t al:tali 41, •- ~ - EssaBRINLEy ai co—N - o;sts curestr4 and No. 612 JAYNEstrdet. IFIINAtiOrMM W e De:y,...listablieb. Branch Banking House ; NO. '3 NASSAU STREET. SMITH RANDOLPH A: CO. PirmAmptrsau, 3:antmrylat, 1886 • 5-20's, 7 3-10's w,A.N T.E1.104., DE HAVEN & BRO., 40 SOUTH THIRD ST. Compound Interest Notes of 1064. Wanted. • dsys. C.) C STOOK & NOTF,, BROKERS, 2181-2 WALNUT STREET. STOCKS and LOANS bought and sold on commis sion. Trost Funds invested in City. State or Govern meat Loans. WM. H. BACON. WORK, NrCOLICH d; 13TOCZ. ARD EXAHA.NGE BROX:ER.9, NO. 36 SOUTH THIRD SJZRBET. GOVEIRMIMIT SECIIBITGEB Bought and Sold. STCKIRB Bought and Sold on Commission. - .7.I2CTBRBST allowed on Deposita. de2B.lm No. 1.6 E st , SOUTH THIRD ST., 1 " 1 BANKERS & BROKERS, 7! ' 0 itt GOLD, STOCKS AND BONDS, GOVERNMENT BEOURITM. RCITT(FITP ANTI ROTA"). HARRY C. POTTER, Successor to Thomas E. Potter, Stock Broker, No. 24 Merchants' Zachinge, np stairs. RAILROAD, MINING, TELEGRAPH, COAL and OIL STOCKS, BOIIGHT AND SOLD ON OMBILISEION, At the Regular Board of Brokers. des-110 COAL. RETAIL COAL DEPOT L. & W. C. Shinn, Eleventh and Willow Sts. First qualities of Family and, Foundry Coal at Reduced Prices. EL, been COAL. p pointed Sole Agents tr i3 t T he . sale of Il l ie n . g celebra a tZti . coal ° mined by the DUNCAN 03A.1. COMPANY, are now prepared to receive orders for the same by the single ton or car. For stoves or grates this Coal is un.. rivaled. Apply to mAcrres a STEM. dell-Im* 255 South Broad street. BANK STAIOMIML`S. rrHIRD QUARTERLY REPORT OP THE HA- I. TIQNAL EXCHANGE BA.NlL—Pnmeman.rirs4, January 1,1866. . _ _ Capital Stock Deposits Circulating N0te5......_.. Discounts Surplus Fund Banks and Bankers:... RESOURCES. Bills Discounted • United States Bonds Deposited to secure Circulation . 200,000 00 'United States Bonds Deposited to secure Deposits 100,000 00 United Stetes Bonds and other Securities on hand • Due by National Banlm .... . . Real tate. Furniture and . kr.- tares Current Expenses Premium and Exchanges Legal Tender and other Bank Notes I, GE.O, J. HAMILTON, Cashier of the National Exe.hanie Bank of Philadelphia, State of Pennsyl vania, do solemnly swear that the above statement Is tine to the best of my knowledge and belief. • GEO. J. H..A.MILTON, Cashier. State of Pennsylran is, COCID ty of PlkftiLdelphia. Sworn to and subscribed before me, this, IP t day of January, 1886. T. if...PINLETTER HOTELb. HOTEL. -The PIERREPONT, HOUSE, BROOKLYN HEIGHTB,,L. L Is open. We congratulate our, friends and the public that the above Hotel is now conducted upon a liberal plan. Being !newiy tarnished throughout and having the best table the , market affords, we recommend our Philadelphia friends to. patronize our old townsman, Peters, of the firm of ,PETRES s WILSON, Proprietors. -.Da:mem= 25,180.- , de26.lm CLOAKS. 1)/LBEIAINEII. BARGAINS!? BaItGALIII3III JJ LADIEZ ATTEND 8188. HENRY, Dlo. 38 North NLNTIC street, 7net below ARCH, • Iraq in3t opened a large and elegant assortment of For the Fall and 'Winter, which she offe.ra at Prices at Least twenty per cent. below the usual rates.: This ha no hurnbng, but a positive fact. Gall and Imo or Sonteelvea :fosse Lti - 110YLNG AND', . , T ADEES AND G T/ TraMEITS DREGSIDS DYED ;- -.2-1 all tbe modern - colors. and , tiniatied with • tbe cguinelltuitre: c.rape; Broche. and: , Woolea shawls, '• Table and Piano Covers'cleaned and finislied:etinaf tO new; Gentlemen's Clothes and Mouriiinetoneat short notice+ at-E. M. B.III.ITHPIti, , bit?. V 3 Fitch street ( ,' below id.relt. • • .• 1172543w'R0at • LOST AMC) REW4R.D.-Lost; Ulla morning Ati , l , going _t 51l trout sixth and Chestnut;to Third-street, an can is Vine atreet,n rolkof live,,no , hundred,. S. ;otes, the finder will'receitte the abOvn reward. by returning to•lipriZi Eleatic Sixth etree;:. jarata • 1 ceiTTOfil AND LINEN 11 4- I :VDUC/C-ograrefseWirttlo from one to six feet wide, all numbers. Tent anO Alvninglntok,Pripennalrera rKting Sail Twilieratd, . ' • •'- 1 30H1v =W ATAN aC 1 00.": 1 ) 'a ' ' ' NO..IaLT en' Z.'EW YORK. /a2ta r :to . • . : 11311, $200,000 CO 534,324 Oo 168,950 CO 7,468 00 8,6L2, 68 1,989 45 11316,34 13 1175,995 31 84,450 00 084,450 00 65,458 28 261,286 57 $916,34 13
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