Thlid pfitipri - o f Yesterday Valedictory of tioe. Andrew, of 1ia,893. _ eltusetts. BOSTON, 14 - ara 4t11. 7 Governor Andrew:de livered a lengthy valedictory addreswto the Legislature today, in which he ventures the opinion that the Government of :the United States ought to require the people of th9se States late in rebeilion to reforai their constitutions, by fast guaranteeing to the people of color, now the wards of the naticin, their • civil rights, as men and women, on an equality with • the' white population by amendments irrepealable in term& „Second floy kegulating the elegy chise according to certain laws of universal application, and not by rules merely arkii trary. Third, by annulling the ordinances of secession. Fourth, by disapproving the rebel debt; and fifth, by ratifying the anti slavery amendments of the United States Constitution by their Legislatures. And he would have all these ques tions, save the fifth (the disposition Of which is regulated by the Federal' Consti tution) put to a vote of the people them selves. ; - on the subject of amnesty ne says: When the day arrives, which surely must come, when <ran: amnesty substantially universal shall be proclaimed, the leading minds at, the South, who, by tern poraty policy and artificial' rules had been for a while disfranchised, will resume their „influence and.their sway. The capacity of leadeiship is a tett; not a device. Those whose courage, talents, and will entitle them to lead will qead; and these men not .then StOpped by? their.own consent or par ticipation in the business of reorganization bitty not be slow to qUetiticin the validity ghat public::'transactions' enacted daring their own disfranchisement. If it is asked in reply, ,What can they do and what can come of their discontent? answer that while I do not know just what they can do nor what may come of it, neither do I know what' they may not attempt nor `what - they. may not accomplish. I only know that we ought to 'demand and secare the co-operation of the strongest and ablest minds and--national;leaders of opinions in the SOuth. If we cannot gain their support of the first measures needful for the work of this age. reorganization will be delusive and full of danger. With reasxd to negro suffrage, the address continues; It may be asked, Why not de mand the suffrage for colored men in season for their vote in the business of reorganiza tion? My answer is, I assume that the colored men are in favor of those measnres which the. Union needs to have adopted ; but it would be nue to re.organi7e those States by the colored votes if the popular vote of the white race is not to be had in favor of the guarantees justly required. Then lam in favor of hold ing on just where we now are. lam not in favor of a surrender of the present rights of the Union to a struggle between white minorities aided by freedmen on one hand against a majority of the white race on the other. I would not consent,' having rescued these States by arms from secession and rebellion, to turn them over to anarchy and chaos. I have however, no doubt whatever of our right to stipulate for colored suffrage. The ques tion is one of statesmanship, and not a question of Constitutional limitation. Terrific Gales at Sea. NEW Yonn, Jan. 4th.—The steamship Ot tawa, Capt. Archer,which arrived last night from London, experienced a succession of terrific gales throughout her passage. Wm. Watson, seaman, and Wm, Dunn, quartermaster, were both severely injured at the wheel, their ribs being broken. The sails were blown away and the boat's hatchway, sheds and everything on deck washed away by the heavy seas which broke over her, and it was nearly an hour before the hatch was secured—the men being repeatedly washed away with their nails, hammer, etc.,and the boatswain being seriously injurd in the attempt. On the 23d nit. the gale reached its height. The seas swept fore and ail and washed overboard Chas. Dyson, fourth officer, Wm. Collins, Quartermaster, and John Munda, ordinary . seaman. The trysails were broken, striking Mr. Mitchell, -the first officer, breaking his shoulder, and injuring several others severely. From Mexico. NEW YORK, Jan. 4. —Mexican advices state that Gen. Ignacio Mendizal has given in his adhesion to the Itßerial cause. The Emperor Maximilian has sent the Empress of the French a Mexiean medal of merit, in recognition of her noble example in visiting the Cholera Hospitals of Paris. A religious ceremony has been held at Guadaloupe Hidalgo, on the 12th ult. Fifty thousand persons were present, mostly Indians. The Emperor, Marshal Bazain and the Minister of State also attended. From Elan Domingo. NEW YORE, Jan. 4.—Via Havana we have news Of another revolution in San Domingo. Gen. Baez is-now President of the Republic. Ex-President Cabral has accepted a military position under the Government of which Gen. Pedro Guillermo, who seems to have managed the whole affair, is the practical head. The revolution was peaceful. San Francisco Markets. SAN FRAN CIS co,Jan. 4.—Mining stocks are weak; Gould ,57., Curry, 892; Savage, 752; Chollar Potosi; 135; Yellow Jacket, 435 Crown Point, 555; Imperial, 115; Legal tenders, 6Th; choice New York butter, -40@41c. The Ohio Fenian. CLEVELAND, Jan. 4.—The Ohio Fenian State Convention was held here on the Ist, and declared unanimously in favor of Roberts and Sweeney. Markets. NEw Yonx. Jan. 4.—Cotton is quiet at 62 cents for middlings. Flour is dull; common s@loc. lower; sales of .7,‘eo barrels at $7 40@8 75 for State; $8 85 (0110 35 for Ohio and $7 40©8 80 for Western. Southern is drooping; 454 barrels sold at s6®sls 25. Canadian lower; 808 barrels sold at $8 45(gtill 25. Wheat dull,• common I@2.c lower. Corn dull and drooping. Beef quiet. Pork heavy at $249 75 for mess. Lard _heavy at 15(al184c. Whisky dull. NEW YoRK, Jan. 4.—Stocks are steady. Chien go and Rock Island, 10834; Cumberland preferred, 44%; Illinois Central, 180%: Michigan Southern. - 70%; New York Central, 96%; Heading. 187; Hudson RiVkle, - 108%; Can ton Company, 45;4; 'Virginia 614, 72; MiMuri 784‘; Erie, 96%; Cleveland .4:c Toledo, 112%; Mickljgan Central, 108; Cleveland and Pittsburgh,Bs.4s; Pittsburgh and Fort "Wayne:lo3%; 13. S. Coupons 1881; - 104%; Coupons 1862, 105%; ditto 1864, 102%; Ten forty Coupons, 98 4 - i; Tres^ sury 7 3-10 s, 90%©09; One Year Certificates, 98,i; Gold, 112%. Baurratomg, Jan. 4.—Viour dull. Wheat dull; White s27og, 8C: Red, $1 40@$1 50. Cora—White active at 89 10190 c, Yellow steady. Seeds steady; Clover, $8 10@$8 25. Sugars active and firmer. ProvLslons quiet. Mess Pork $39. Coffee's very firm. Whisky $2 25@52 27. • CITY BIJLLLICIPI. CONSOLIDATION OV MILITARY DEPART MENTS.—The following order has just been issued : "Headquarters, Districts of Penna., Del., ff.• Eastern Shore. PHILADELPHIA, PA., Jan. .I.st 1866. "General Orders, No. I.—l. In accordance with Special Orders, No. 139, Headquarters, Middle' Military Department, dated Balti more, December 30th, 1865, the' District of Delaware and Eastern shore is merged with the District of Pennsyl*ania. Thacommand thus formed will be designated as the Dis trict of Pennsylvania, Delaware and EaStern Shore. "11. The following named offi cers. are hereby announced as Aides-de-cam''' pon the Staff of the District Commander. "Brevet Lieut. °.oL Robt. M./3rinton, Capt.' 7th U. S. V. V. • "Captain S. Hovey, Jr., 7th U. S. V. V. • "lII._ Capt. S. Hovey, Jr.,-A. D. C., is ap -pointed Acting Awistant Adjutant General of tl3ii command: "IV. Hereafter all returns, reports, &c., will be rendered in conformity with this order. "By command of Brevet Major Gen. R. 0. Tyler. _ S. Hovnv, "Capt. A. D..C., and A. A.. Sat;t r. i4 ; 0 1 4 1 / R "_ • . WOO Dr S 7 3-10 s Aug 99 3000' , _ do % June 98 4000 City 68 gas sswn 85% 500 Si Penns fts 83 2000 Phil & Erie 61 89 200ou O is 6200 '62 105.ri 8000 do '65 102.% 3000 Camd & Amboy 6a 'B9 ads 8.3% 2000 Sunbury&Erie 7s 90' 500 sh Feed Dam 1500 oh do . b6O 1 200 sh Corn Plant 1 100 eh Dela Div 32 MOO sh Daizell 011 23-16 100 sh Mabanoy Coal 8 200 sh Excelsior 011 Yi 200 sh Bch Nav pf b3O 30 200 sh do 29X SECOND ;Imo U 8 .5-208 '65 10234 8700 City 6s new 92% MOO do 91% 300 do 93 11 eh Girard Bank 52 ctive frar , BOARD OFaatAD.b.l- 33DWD.O. BED F.E. sAMIIBL B. STO_ ,_KES MoaTE&T ecloccenall. GEORGE N. TATHAni; • IMPQ.I - 3,TATIONS. Repo rtea for the Pnnaaeipnia Evening Bulletin. HAVANA—Brig Roslyn, Havener—DM bre sugar S i 4 WWelsh. BOSTON4teamship Norman, Baker-3 cases shoes Arty & Slate; 3 bagsi 1 bale do Atwood, Ralston & Co; 21 as mdse BaTigs &Co; 3 bales 2 bags' do J . Bromly & Son; 50 do Mdse JW & MBrowm• 8 Ins fish Brown & Allingham; 129 bdis paper Baader & Adamson; ,25 cs carpet 0 W Blabon & Co; 50 bxs raisins 'loaners & Co;• 14 bales 4 cs G Brevrer & Co; 61 bales 19 cs B W Chase & Son; 16f:s mdse Coffin & AlterausL 46, bdis pliper A M 'Collins; 10 bbls cranberries') W Campbell; -10 bbls oil S H Crawford; 5 bbls oil George Elton; 9 casesFrothing baxa & Wells; 15' a; oil cloth 4 bales indse A H Fran chats; 3 bxs fish %so 'Fields; 20 bbls cranberries Git,h ens & Rexamner; 51 casks oil C H Grant & Co; 4 bales mdse John Gibb; 21 e 3 shoes I B Harmer; 40 bxs mdse Heaton & Dencklm 2to shoes 'Haddock, Reed& Co; 2 bags yarn Hay, McDevitt & Co; 40 bbls cranberries N Helliags & Co; 3 bales mdse .1 Hess; 402 bdls iron J 0 }land & Co; II cs bats C Henderson; 2 o 3 shoes E A Hendry; 10 bales mdse Ivims & Heitz; 1 as shoes F & J M Jones; 4 bales mdse John King; 2 do do james,lient Santee & Co; 403 J. B Lippincot & Co; 10 bales rags .1 Leeds & Co; 15 cs A HLove; 5 pkgs glass Muzzey & Munroe; 15 ca boots and shoes B Myers &Co; 54 bdls PPPer C Magarge & Co; 12 bags rags C Martin; 1 bale 1 Mu7selman & hark:. 5 bales dse Noblett. Brown & Noblett: 176 bags catch Pemberton & Webster; 10 bbls oil Priehett, Bangh & Co; 1(X) bbls syrup 'Reif, Howell & Co; 4 bales 3 cs J M Rorer; 5 cs Smith & Co; 10 bags 2 ' bales II H Soule; 100 bbls apples Selser & Bros; 2 cases H P & W P Smith; 35 casks soda ash Sheets & Dully; 3 cs shoes Sutter &Miller; 4 rolls A Scott & Co; 6cs S S Scott & Co; Z 2 bales 8 bags ra.gsS Scofield; 5 bales 9 bgs yarn J Sproul; les 'Eli Shoemaker; T,3 at boots and shoes A Tilden' & Co; 3 do Thatcher & Co; 7 bales mdse Wolfe & Co; 6do R T White;. 3 cs Wilson, Anderson & Co; 5 bales 4 cs T T I,ea &Co. , Arrival and v U of Ocean Ateaminv. 11333P111 MIOEI PO DAT/ Sidon.— —Livornool-New York Dec. 12 Edinburg ........ -....LiverpooL-New York __...Dec.l3 Bt. David.....-...... _..Liverpool-New Y0rk..........-..Dec. 14 Belgian.— . ---Liverpool-P0rt1and........... ...... Dee.. 14 Oily of London--LiverpooL-New York --.-. Dec. 20 Erin..—...... .... -.-LiverpooL-New York - .... -.....Dee, 20 Louisiana Liverpool-New York . - Dec. 20 litoravian..-....-.-Liverpool-New York Dec. 21 Canada Liverpool-. Boston--. -...---Dec. 23 City ofliancheatar-Llverp'l.- Y0rk .._ .... .._..Dec. New York:. .__Dec. 23 Palestine Liverpool... Roston & NY Dec. 23 Borussia..........Southampton...New York..-.........D0c. 27 City ofßaltiraore.Liverpool....Nevr York..---.-.. Doc. 27 TO DEPART. City of Washingt'n-N York... Liverpool Jan. 6 Saaconia .New York... Hamburg ___Jan. 6 Edinburg- New York-LiverpeoL--......-Jan. 6 Liberty New York... Havan- Jan. 6 Flambeau .. . ... --New York-Havana __ ....Jan, 6 Vera Cruz NewYork-Havanadt V C _Jan. 8 Crusader New York... Port au Prince Jan. In Atlantic _New York...Aspinwall Jan. 11 Hermaxm..2l .New York-Bremen.— Jan. 13 Canada. -Boston_LiverpooL Jan. 17 Arago .....New York...Havre .Jan. 20 North American_Liverpool_Portland ..... _...-....Dec. 28 St. Andrew.-.-...Liverpool-New York_...—....Dec. 29 ___Liverpool-NeW York .....Dec. 29 Sa Kl :=.. ..... --.lAverpooL-New York. Dec 29 r , rl:llcv-52aunnv•vleti • • iTt iirri):l • a • BUN RUMS, 722 1 SUN BIM 4 38 1 Hum WASZB, 5 37 Steamer Norman, Baker, 48 hears from Boston, with mdse and passengers to Henry Wtnsor & Co. CLEARED YESTERDAY. Steamer Kennebec. Edmuaus, New York. P R steamer Virginia. Snyder. N. York. W P Cly‘lea.Co. Steamer H L Gaw. her, Baltimore. A Groves. Jr. Park Staffa, Brookman, Cork for orders, Workman , - & Co. Sear De Sots, Crook, Galveston, Warren, Gregg & Morris. , Scbr Alex Blue, Smith, Providence. Mershon & Cloud. Steam-tug Norman, Cooksey, New Orleans, S & J Flanagan. Steamer Admiral, Hadridge, cleared at New York yesterday for this port. Steamer Propontis. Mattison, cleared at Liverpool 16th ult. for tbis port via Bostoa. Steamer Europe (Fr), Ducheana, cleared at N York yesterday for Havre. Steamer Moneka, Marshman, cleared at New York yesterday Charleston. Steamer Shenandoah, for New York, sailed from Liverpool 16th ult. Steamer New York, Oterendorp, from New York, at Bremerhaven lath Ship Brittah Queen, Ilayward, cleared at Liverpool sth ult. for this port. Ship Alpine, for San Francisco, sailed from Shields Bth ult. Ship Sagamore, Gerrlsh, from L'alltua, at Queenstown 9th ult. Bark C White, Griffin, sailed from Cardiff 13th alt. or Rio Janeiro. Bark Tarquin. Kimball, cleared at New York yes terday for Sumatra. Bark Azella, Brown, sailed from Singapore 4th Nov. for New York. Brig Denope (Br), Gilson, hence at Helvoet 16th nit. Brig Enrique (Pins), Hobb, cleared at New York yesterday for Bahia and Itto Janeiro. Brig Ellen Bernard. Collins, hence via New Orleans, was .insid e the bar off Galveston, 24th nit. Schr W P Phillips, Smith, cleared at New York yes terday for this port. Schr S B Wheeler, McLaughlin, hence at New York yesterday. Schr Hannibal, Cox, sailed from Newport 2d instant for this port. . Behr Sallie B, Bateman, hence for Mobile, was spo ken 28th ult. tat 30 51, lon 72 38. Messrs Wm T Eldridge. and Humphrey Hughes, pilots, belonging to the pilot-boat Stephen Flanagan, have arrived here, and report having fallen in, on the .nth ult. with an unknoven sunken schooner, the lights on Five Fathom Bank hearing NE by N. and Cape Henlopen W, about 20 miles distant. Took from the schooner two gaff topsails and masthead blocks, and brought them to Philadelphia. The letter A was cut on the back of the foremast underneath the cross-trees. Any further Information respecting the sails and blocks will be given on application to J B Merritt. sgent for the pilots, or at their office, No 416 S. Dela ware avenue, below Pine street. • Ship Ellen Maria (of Boston),Dnrham, while loading fm Liverpool at Apalachicola =d ult. caught fire and was scuttled. She had 1600 bales cotton on board. The bark Henry Darling, which left Swatow Oct 25. for Hong Hong, arrived on the 28th and reports having been taken by I !rates, who, after transhipping the cargo to their own loreba, abandoned the vessel; the meaner was killed in the attac . NJ Vit PUBILIWATIOItim. 1866 DTARTRS FOR 1866. . A great variety of all sizes and style of bind. lbg, for sale at low prices. I ILLUSTRATED AND JUVENILE rocas, In great variety, for presentation, at wholesale prices. NEW AND STANDARD BOOKS. Of all kinds, received as soon as published, or procured promptly to order. MISS 110111fEVER'S POPULAR BOOKS. TEE WOODCLIFF DITIT , DRE.N. A new juvenile volume, prettily illustrated. ALSO. NEW EDITIONS OF wooDemr - F. By Harriet B. McKeever. EDITH'S MINISTRY: In one volume. SUNSHINE; Or, KATE VINTON. 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FIRST BOARD. 106811 Green Mount 4 400 sh do ro • 20stad s sh he - jl do 300 sh Era Oil b3O 100 sh McKean & Elk Land Imp Co b3O 934 Sy sh do , s3O 200 , 2u sh Read R opg trt 53X 400 sh Catawis pin bts 45 100 sh do 830 44N 200 sh do 2ds 463 000 sh d 6 400 sh do 3 eh Lehigh Nav 55 200 all St Nicholas coal 8 300 sh do b3O 134 g 300 eh do C 836 BOARD, 100 eh Green Mount b 5 200 sh 'do 400 Oornplanter 1 .100 sh Qcean Oil, bBO 183; pArtiviikilDialtzt DENTISTRY. ‘Lg.T . 114.i•L',...ttA.T...4.:1TA ) .011A . ''.'.,. t.':.!..0.4.1i'',4.,1fi5'-1rT1.A.67.'.,0::.1.;i8:ffi. SPEM.I. NOTICES. E) A M ttn•TING OF THE. ructcHoL D ERS OF THE BED MOUNTAIN COAL AND P.bOV.S.MENT COMPANY will be held at the office of the Company; 206 So to Fourth street, on SAT CIB, , _DAY, January 6th, at 12 o'clock, _ by order of the Committee. Jai-3ts, 11 -- 1. -- ATLANTIO PETROLEUM . 'STORAGE COAX PANY, No. 115 Walnut street. 'the annual meetingof the !Stockholders and an elec tion for officers of Ibis Company will be• held on MOE DA Y, January Bth„ 1888, at s o'clock P. M. i de27-101 5 • 'ElAttlil ROBERTS; OZTHE ANNUAL MEETING OP THE CON TBIBUTuItS., to the GERMANTOWN MS- P • ABY will be held at their Booms on third day (TUESDAY), the ettrof this month, between the boars of I atm 5 P. M., to elect managers for the coming year, and to hear the report of the Board of hfanagers. Rt.T.T9TGN L MOICRLS, Secret.ry. Ist m co. 2, 1866. Jai-6t+ ft SECOND NATIO lAL BANK OF PHILA. 11 , ,y DELPHIA, FKANKrose, Dec. 27.1885. _ ice annual meeting of the Stockholders or this Bank for the election of Directors will be held at the banking home on 7II.EsDAY, January 9th, 1889, between the hours of 12 and 3. BRAWN, de27,tja9-f Cashier, U. MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHIMADELPHIA.—TweIfth mo. (Decem ber) 23d. 1885. • The annual election for Directors will be held at the office of the company, No. 5 South Fifth street, ok SECOND DA': (Monday), the Bth day of Firot month (January) ,nest,lbetween the hours of 12 and 2 o'eloe.k. deed-12; T. ELLWOOD CHAPMAN, Seoretaryl. UPHILADELPHIA., December 27th, 1885.—The Annual Meeting of. the stockholders of. the Shamokin 4.Xsal Company la ill be held at the otUce, No 204 South FOUR% H estreet, on WEDNE.I.DELY the 17th day of January next at 11 o'clock. The Transfer - Books will be closed from Jannari2nd to 19th. C. A. J.JJSDs.a.Y. de29rjal7l . • ' iseeretary. ObOFFICE PHILADELPHIA AND TRENTON RAII..ROAD COMPANY. PHILADELPSLIA. De- cember 20th, 1865.. The annual meeting of the StookhOldera and an election for Directons for the ensuing year will be held At the Company's office on MONDAY, the eighth day of Jannary,lB6B, at 1 o'clock P. M. d2O-61a8 . • . J. 210RitILL. Secretary. WhiPAlff OF THE STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA, PECLLADELLPA,TA, De cember 23d, 1865. . An Election tor Thirteen Directors of the Company; will be held at the Company's Office, bros. 4 and 5 Ex.• change Bunning, on IssONDAY, January Bth, vies. be tween the hours of ten o'clock A. M. and one o'clock P. X. WILLIAM. HARPER, dell3tOin7 • Secretary. 10'OFFICE OF THE INSURANCE COURANT' 0F NORTH AMERICA, Pust.amarsurac Jan. The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders will be held at the office of the Company. No. zr. Walnut street, on MONDAY, January Bth, 1866, at 12 o'clock, M., and on TUksDAY, January Bth. the day follow ing. an election vrillbe held for Directora to aerve for the ensuing y ear. ja1.61/ CHARLES PLATT, Secretary. 110.MOSELEM• RAILROAD COMPANY, PEtit.&- D.P.L.Pilla, December ltd, 13e5. Ihe annual meeting of the stockholders of the Mose tem Railroad Company; will be held at the office of the Philadelphia and !Wading isallruad Company, No kr south FOURTH attest, Philadelphia, on Mu:SOAI, January 15th, 1866, at 10 A. M.., when en election will be held for a President and six Directors. to serve the en suing year. W. A. CIIIJRCII, derkrialsl Secretary. LOLLIES ktOOK.DA iIAILII.OaD COM PA.NY, P.au.s.ns.i..ra.ia. December ='X, 1865. The Annual Meeting or the Stockhoulers of the Cole. broukdale Railroad Company will be held at the office of the Philadelphia and headin g Railroad Company, No. 227 boat& FLPIIR'riI Street, Philadelphia, on MON DAY, January 15th, Isse at 11 A.M., when an election will re held or a President and six Directors to eerie the ensuing year. W. a. ea uhca. deal 6 decretssy. OFFICE OF UNION MUTUAL INSII 1,1. 7 RANCE COMPANY.—Pan...es-LPH_TA, Dec. 35 .. • The Annual Meeting of the stock and scrip holders of the Union Mutual Insurance tAnzaparty of Pl:Made! phla, will be held at the office of the Oampany, on MONDAY, January 8, 1566. at D. , M., at which lime will be held an election for eight Directors to serve for the ensuing three years. dexo-tiala JOHN MOSS, Seey. MERCANTILE LITIRA_RY COMPANTY, JAYinAity 2d, 1666. 11: We ' Annual Meeting of the StockhOlden of the Mercantile Library Company, will be held on TRES DAY, January 16, at 71,, 0 clock P. M., in the Library Boom. at tbla meting the Annual Report of the Board of Managers will be presented, and norninatlorui of offi cers tor the ensuing year will be mauls. J:5O. L aIcALLISTER 7a=-latj Recording secretary. Us BOSS OIL COMPANY.—A meeting of the t3iockholders of the above Company, will be held at their (Alice, No. 4 RAND Street, on the llth of January. at I o'clock, P. X., to take into consideration the propriety of changing the additional Stove lately added to the Capital, into Preferred Stock. A full attendance is earnestly requested. All proxies most be dated ten days previous. By order of the Board of Directors.' BORT. WRAY, JD., Secretary. PITTSBURGH, Dec. 2.8, isss. ja..3,51 THE VLNTUN FIIRRA.CE AND COAL COMPANY OF OHIO.—The undersigned com missioners, named in the certificate of Incorporation of said Company, will open the books for and receive subscripUons to„the Utpital Stock of said Company on Saturday, January Sth, 1866, at ten o clock A. M., at thoollice of George F. Work, No. ii South Third street in the city of ithiladelpnia. tiEO. F. WORK. CHAS. H. GRAHAM de26-16t 5 F. S. HOVEY. U.OFFICE OF THE NORTH PENNsYLVANIA RAILROAD OUMPANY.—Eamaaniurrius, De cember 20, 1565. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THU, STOCK• HOLLERS OF TEE NORTH PENNSYLV A NSA RAILROAD COhIPAN 1' will be held at the office of the Company, ni O. 417 Walnut street, eta's delphla, on MONDAY,January Bth, 186 d, at 12 O'ClOcit M., at which time and place an election will be held for a Presideut and ten Directors LO serve for the ensuing year. EDWARD ARMSTRONG dD)-tlas Secretary, 10. OFFICE OF VIE FAME INSURANCE COMPANY l` o. too CHEST.N UT dixeet, DI , C. 2.3 d. 1863. NOTICE.—The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the Fame Insurance Company will bO held on 2.%401.VDAY, 'the Sth day of January, 186 s, next, at iv o'clock A. M., at the othce of the company. An election for Twelve threctors to serve for the en suing year will be held at the same place between the hours of 10 o clock A. Al. and 2 o'clock Y. AL _ de26. tiaB U. , OFFICE OF THE HOME INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA, Iso bomb lootath street. PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 26,1865. The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of "The Home Insurance Company of Philadelphia," 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 Directors to serve the ensuing year will be held on the same day at the same place. between the hours of lu o'clock A. M. and 2 o'ciocs - . OFFICE OF THE ENTERPRISE INsUR ANVIL COMPANY, 900 Walnut Street-Pntt.s- D]9LPBt'A. Dec, 2.03,1865. ' NOTICE— fhe annual meeting bf 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 Directors to serve the ensu ing year will Ile hela on the same flay, at the same place, between the hours of 10 o'clock A M. and 2 o'. clock, P. M. B. LOCK WOOD, de23 Ua 8/ Secretary. 1:10a OFFICE CATAWIss A RAILROAD CTIM PAN Y , No. 421 Walnut street, PHILADELPHIA, January 2, 1866. Whereas, The funds have been provided in pursuance of contract by the Atlantic and Great Western Rail road Company for the payment of the first month's rent due by them at the rate of e 363,000 per annum, to the Cat/vs:We Railroad Company; novr, therefore, be IL ilezolved, That all said rents received by this Com pany or that may hereafter be receives, be and are hereby appropriated to the payment of Dividends to the amount of 8 per cent. per annum upon the pre ferred stock, the certificates of indebtedricss for arrests ages due thereon, and the common stock on a par value oaf irSO each, to firstd in quarterly payments, com mencing on the Monday of Ma) next, By order of the Executive Committee. M. P. HUTCHINSON, ,la 3-614 Treasurer. OFFICE OATAWIesSA RAILROAD CO5l. t PANY. No. 424 WALNUT street—PaLLAnkr, PIIIA, Dec. 29, 1865. In compliance with request of the Board of Brokers, hereto annexed the Transfer Books of the Company for the preferred stock will remain open until the 2Dth of January, 1866, after which date they will be closed until February 1. By order, &c, IL P. RIMILINSON, 'Vice President and secretary Philadelphia Board of Brokers, Dec. 29, 1865. T. H. DU PIIY, President Catawisea P.allroad— Dzan Onr transactions in your sock are so large and the time of closing your books of transfer as named 1s of so long a duration, this Board would re spectfully ask as a favor, if you can make it conve nient to doso, to keep the transfer open until the geth ofJanuary next. I am, truly, your obedient servant. deBo-tf LEO. W. OAKELOS, President. 11:4OFFICE OF THE rosTRIGH VALLEY aalL -I,LOAD COMPANY, PIICLADELPH/A. November lit OVA • In order to procure funds for the extension of the Railroad to the Wyoming Valley', The Board of Directors of this Company, at their meeting, this day, passed the following resolution : Perrotved, That the Stockholders 'of this Com an? shall be entitled to subscribe, at par, for T PER CENT. additional to the Stock standing in their respective names. on the Books of the Company, on the Ist day of December next; and each Stockholder entitled to a fractional. part of a Share, shallbe allowed to subscribe for a full share, as no factions will be Is. Subscription Books will be opened" at the COMPtv• ny's office in Philadelphia on the 115th Of December, andclose on the 15th of January,ls66. Payments to be made as follows : Five' dollars per share tobe paid at the time of subscribing; and live dollars Per share on the loth day:of each and, every month thereafter, Ontil the whole amount shall have been paid—after which certificates of the new stock will be issnedibutneither interest nor dividend will be allowed until.4.he whole shall be paid as aforesaid. Those Stockholders who fail to subscribe within the time, mentioned or to pay the several ins'aiments at or before the period they fall,due, their, right to the hew stock. • ... _ • . • • • By, order of the Board, • , llEttalßßlßßAhr, nols-2m* Treasurer. "SPECIAL - NOTICES. UNION NATIONAL BANS. Pau...tom Dec. 9,1865. ff The annual moeting of the stockholders of' this Bank. for the election of Directors. wilt, be held at the Banking 'House, on TUESDAY, January 9th;" 1866, between the hems of 10 and 3 o'clock of that day. dell-totrpd N. O. MUSS nILS.CAN, Cannier., THE ANNUAL ELECTION OV DIREC I'o RS tkrY TBB SOUTHWARK. RAILROAD COM PANY will be held at the Office of ,the ComuanY Broad siren. and Washington avenue, on MONDAY, the lath ir st, at 11 A. M. jal-m,w,f, o 15 , / A. 'HORNER, Secretary.' lU'OFFICE OF THE DLABIOND COAL COIL PANT 109 Walnut street. 3011C.E.—'1 he Annual Election for Directors of this Company will be held at their Wilco between the hours 0f.12 and 1 P. M. on THUBtSDAY,San 11th, 1811 de29 ED. PEARCkt, Pres't. fi?COMMONWEALTH NATIONAL BANK.— PRILADELYI:IIA, Dec. Bth, 1865. e annual election for Directors of this Bank will be held at the Banking House, on TUESDAY the 9th day of January next, between the h Juni of 1.9 o'clock A.M., and 2 o'clucic„ P. M. deb-f.m.w.tja9f H C. YOUNG, Cashier: FARHERS AND MECHANnt3' NATIONAL t * Rairli, PEELLADYLPHIA, Dec. 8, 1865. ...no annual election for Directors of this Bank will be held at the Ranking House on Wednesday. the lett day of January next, between the hours of so o'clock A. M. and 8 o'clock P. M. deBf,m,wetiyle W. RUSHTON. Jr., Cashier, w CTITY NATIONAL BANK.---PaiLLDE.Lesx., Dec. a, no. 'a he Annual Election for Directors will be held at the Banking House, on WEDNESDAY, the 10th day ofJanuary,lB66,between the hours of 10 o'clock and 2 o'clock P. M. O. AL 'MKT LEWIS, deal= whisk , , „ Cashier, O.THE PHILADELPHIA NATIONAL BANE, PisturDBLPHIS, December 6, 1865. 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 3,1 o'clock .A.:iCand 2 oclock P. X. de&w.i.mtlatkpf -B, B. COMEGYB, Cashier. NATIONAL BANK OF TH/f. NORTHERN 1.1. V" LIDERTEES. PIIIIA.DEIL.P.HIA. Dec. 8, 188.5. unelinnual Election ter Directors of this Bank will be held at the Banking House, on WEDNESDAY, the th day of January next. between the hours of 10 o'clock. A. M. and d o'clock P. M. dealtudd ;late/ W. OIMEXERE. Cashier. , ft - PENN NATIONAL BANK, PHILADELPHIA. tlty December 0, 1865. 'the regular annual meeting of the Stockholders of this Bank, for the election of Directors, will be held at its Banking House on TIIE.SDAY, the stk day of January next, between the hours of :0 o'c , ock, A. hL. and 3 o'clock, P.M.. JAMES RIIStiELL, des .f,m , au./ . Cashier. Oa OFFICE OF TIM GREENWOOD COAL COI& Pa NY, NO. altB WALNUT Street, PHILADNI.- rnie., Jim. 1, MS. The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of this Company,ana an election for officers to serve for the ensuing year. will be held at the office of the Company nn TIThsDAY, the 161.11 day of January. 1866, at L! o'clock, M. WM- M. ;DAVIDSON, Jaunwiatale; Secretary. OFF4CE.; VT. NICHOLAS COA.L CO a PAN Y. 3*3.‘ Walnut street. PH_LLADEL.ems., December 1i 7 1263. '1 Le Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the St. Nicholas Coal Comp.mywill be held at the office of the Company. No. LVI'Lli Walnut street. on MOSDaY, January 15th, 1866, at ll A. M. for the purpose of elect ing Directors to serve the ensuing year. dem f,m,w.tials/ CHAU. F. SHOENER, Treas. [ -", CAMBRIA IRON COMPANY.—The Annual Meeting of Stockholders of the Cambria Iron ttrapany will be held at their Office No. 400 Chestnut fusee', Philadelphia on TOESDAI , the 16th day of January next, at 4 o'clock P. M , when an election will be held for seven Directors to verve for the ensuing year. JOHN T. KI C? OFFICE 3LINE, HILL AND SCHUYLIULL HAVEN HA IT ROAD, PEEIL.A.DELPHIA, tah mu 18111.1sa. The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders will be held at.their office, Franklin Insiltute Building, No. 15 South seventh street on 2d day (Monday) the sth day of Ist, month (January), 1866, at 10 o'clock A. M. celaen an election will be held for a Presideutzuad Ten Mana gers. to serve for the ensuing year. delSar&f.sti WILLIAM BIDDLE, Secretary. OFFICE OF LEHIGH VALLEY RAI LEO &D CCLELPAYY, Fnmanat.rnia, December ISth, The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of this Com pany will be held at their office, No. 412 Walnut street, on MONDAY. the ath of January next, at 12 o'clock M., at which Uwe an election will be held for Presdient and twelve Directors for the ensuing year. C HAMBERL delimn• Secretary and Treasurer. 11:. OFFICE OF TIIE LOCUST ]MOUNTAIN COAL ;AND IRON CO.NLYAN Y. PH/A, January 4tll. 1565. The Annual Meeting of the Stockhollers of the above named Company, will be held at their office t.= South Third street. on MONDAY the sth of February next, at la o'clock M ~ when au election will be held for seven Directors to serve fur the ensnini year. The Transfer Books of the Company will be closed 'or fifteen days prior to the day for said election. Jas-tfe6l EDWARD ELY. secretary. PENNSYLVANIA MINING COMPANY OF MICHIOAN.—Notice is hereby given, that an installment of Four Dollars per Share on each and every share of the Capital Stack 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 Chine of the Company, \o. 326 Walnut street, Philadelphia, on or before the Bth day of Oct o- her. ma. Interest will be charged on all Installments alter the same shall have become due. By order of the Board of Directors. S. M. DAY. Secretary. Pan_Lastranna. Sept. 25.1885. ef,s PENNSYLVANIA MINING COMPANY OF bIICRIGAN.—Notice is herebygiven that all t-tock in this Company, on which the installment of Four Loiters per Share. called eleptemder 2310, 1865 and due October 6th, 1865, Is not paid is forfeited for said default; and that, according to the Charter and By-Laws of the Company. it will be sold at Public Auction, on TI:MDAY January sth ism, at 12 M., at the Office or the Secretary of the Company, N0..125 WALNUT street, Philadelphia, unless paid on or be• tore that time. u. , --- THERE WILL BE PREACHING rxEity evening of the Week of Prayer at trinity Memo dist Euisoupal Church, Eighih street, above Race, at 7 o'clock P. M. MONDA Y. Jan. Sth—Rev Richard Newton, D. D., of P.R. Church of the Epiphany. 'FLr.DAY, eth—Rev. Geo. D. Boardman, of the First Baptist Church. WEDNEeD.AY.IOth—Rev. F. Bobbins, of the Girard Avenue Presbyterian Church. THURSDAY, 11.—Rev. J. H. A. Bomberger, D. D., of the German Reformed Church. FRIDAY. PL—Rev. J. H. Suydam, of the First Dutch Reformed Church. BLANCHARD, !Secretary SATURDAY, 13.—Rev. J. M. Crowell, D. a. of the Pena Square Presbyterian Church. Jae-21• 11-Z OFFICE OF UNION MUTUAL, INSURANCE COM PA N Y. —Pit nAr KLIMIA, January 3, 1866. Board of Directors bare this day declared a Di vidend of EIGHT PER CENT. on the Stock, and SIX PER CENT. on the outstanding Scrip of the Com pany, payable on demand, free of taxes. ja4J2tl JOHN MOSS. Secretary. _ . THOS. DIF.t rsOiNT, becretary U. OFFICE OF THE LEHIGH LUZERNE RAILROA p COMPANY, 320 WA z...xt - r s - raxEr, PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 3, 1066. The Board of Direvors have declared a Dividend for the past six months of FOUR AND ONE-HALF PER CE:NT.. payable on and after the 15th that. Ja4-3t EDWARD ROBERTS. J 11„ Treasurer. U. , OFFICE OF TIIE UNION IMPItuVEM ENT COMPANY, KV War... Nor STREET. PRILADET.- PRIA, Jan. 3, 1866. The Board of Directors have declared a Dividend for the past six months of FIVE PER CENT., payable on and after the 15th inst. jai -3t EDWARD ROBERTS, JR., Treasurer. r, OFFICE OF TEE{FAME INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 406 CM.T.NIETT street. PHI LADELPHIA, Jon. 2d, 1868, The .Beard of Directors have this day declared a dividend of THREE PER WENT. payable on demand, clear of all taxes. W. 1 - 11LANCELA.P.D, ja2,t 13a Secretary ilk OFFICE OF THE MORRIS CANAL AND 1.1..,j 7 BANKING CO.—JERSEY CITY, Dec. 18th, 1861 DIVIDENu NOTICE. THE FEBRUARY DIVIDEND OF 1866 TO BE PAID IN ADVANCE. The Board of Directors have this day declared, from the earnings of the Canal, a semi-annual dividend of FIVE PER CENT„ upon the amount of the Preferred Stock, and a dividend of SIX PER CENT.,upon the amount of the Consolidated Stock—free of overnment iax—payable on the tenth day of JANUARY next, at the office of the Company in JerserCity, or to Stock: holders resident in and near Philadelphia,at the Bank ing House of E. W. Clarke & Co., In that city. This Dividend is in anticipation, and in lien of that which would otherwise be paid in February, med. 'the Transfer Books will be closed from the zith inst., until the loth of January, Inclusive. deratialt. JOliN RODGERS, Sec'ry. IO'OFFICE OF THE MERRIMAC MINING COMPANY OF LAKE SUPERIOR, No. I.M WALNUT street, Psort,ADELPHIA, December Ist, 1865. NOTICE.—The Assignees of the DIERRII,EAO MINING COMPANY OF LA TrlP4 SUPERIOR will pay a Dividend of FIFTEEN PER CENT. (15 per cent.) on all claims properly adjusted against the Company, at the office of the Company, 112 WALNUT street,Ptffia. delphia, on and after thegd day ofJanuary, 1866. i When the claims consists of drags of the Company, said drafts must be presented for endorsement of amount paid, and when the claim is in open account, the certificate of the agent of the mine mast appear as to its correctness: WILLIAM-H. BOYER, }.e ~,,,ignees, SAML. P. DARLINGTON,] I. L. TIDD, Agent at the Mine, • • P. O. address; "Greenland," Ontonagon City,,lsEich. E*Tx. ,E OFFILIE OF TIM BOHEMIAN' MINING COMPANY OF nuamorAN, Wd-LNUT S't T. Pitmansasuus, Dec. ist, US& 1119110 E.—The assignees of the Bohemian 111.0 Company of Michiian will ray a dividend of - TEE.Si PER CI:ENI. (15 per cent.) on all claims, pro:. perly Adjusted, and due by said Company. at, the °Mee of the CoropanYtla2 Walnut street, Philadelphia, on and after the second day ofJanuary, 1868. ;When the claim cowls% of DRAFTS , : of the Com pany, said drafts must be presented fbr endorsement' of amountpaldiand when in open account, the certifi cate of the agent at the mine mast appear ea tp ila SAittriL P. DATtLINkiiON,I A „„e...4 5. Wlr.r,r.M H. BOYER, J Agent at the Mine. P. O. Addrets, Greenland, Ontonagon county, Michigan. del-f,M,w,tfel PHILADELPHIA. Dec. 14, 1665 . . By order of the Board of Directors. (let; ?..2t,stri,cr,f.tjaetni 8. M, DAT, Secretary, DATED PH ILA D1C1.1 . 111.1, Dec. 6, 1865. DIVIDEND NOTICES. DIVIDEND NOTICES. OFFICT OF_ .THE ENTERPRISE. INSI3- 1" DANCE COMPANY, 00 WALNUT btreet. .PEULADELPHLA,Jan. let. 1866„. , , . ~ =Tire Directors have - tnid:. Clay deklared dirldend of TREP./. CFN T. on tbe capital att. ck of thelconi payn for the last.six months; payable oxidemakd. Tree of all taxes. - ' ' JACOB E. PETERSON, Ja2-12ti - • _ Secretary pro. tern., U.' THE BOHR INSURANCE COACPANY OF PHILALELPHIAIIIee, .150 South Fourth Street—PnitannLpina, Januar3 , l4 NOTICE TO SI OCKHO.LDERS—The Directors have This Day declared:a - Dividend of THREE PER cE.Nr. , payable on andatter TUESDAY next, the 9th instant, tree of National and State Tax. ja2.dtjalo/ THOS. NEILSON, Secretary. U 'AMERICAN LIFE INtSURA_NCE AND TRUST COMPANY.MaIunt, Southeast corner of NOUtth—PHILA.DELPHIA, December 28, 1867. The Trustees have THIS DAY declared a Dividend of Ella; PRI?. CEt T. out of the profit. of the last six months, payable to the mtockholders,clear'of all taxes, on and after January lOth, 1806. • .• de29-7; JOHN S. WILSON, Secretary. ila. OFFICE OF HYDE FARM'OIL COM PANY, No. 147 S. FOURTH. STREET. Pear,a- DE.LP.IaLa, January Id, MS. The Board of Directors' haVe this day declared a° dividend of TEN CENTS, per share. payable on and after January Bth, free of State tax. The Transfer Books will be closed January 3d, at 3 P. M. and opened January 9th. W2L HL CARTER, Treasurer. HAVEN MUTE HILL & SCHUYLKILL t&HAVEIsi RAILROAD CO.Purf..unmeztra. tat MOnth, Ist, 1h66. ' _ • Are stated meeting of the Board of Managers, held this day, , e semiannual. Dividend of FOUR PER' CENT., (equal to two dollars per share) was declared, payable to the Stockholders, or their legal represim tativts, on or after the 11th inst., clear of razes. The transfer nook Nylll be closed until the 11th la2-6EI • ' • WILLIAM BIDDLE, Seery. ÜbOFFICE OF , THE CORNPLANTER OIL COMPANY, NO. S24'W.ALNITT STREET, PIIr- LADYLPIIL► t Jan. 2.1866. . ' DIV/DEN D NOTICE.—The BOardnf Directors have this Gay declared a dividend of ONE PER CENT. on the capital stock of the company, payable on and after the 16th that., clear of State taxes. The Transfer Books will close on the sth Inst. at 3 P. M. and open on the 'nth. TIEEOMAIS R. SEARLE, jas-2t,f,m,w,Bt} . Treasurer. THE BOARD OF BIREGTOIIS OF THE T-RWIGH VALLEY RAILROAD COIk[PANY has declared a quarterly Dividend of TWOAND HALF PER CENT:, onthe Capital Stock of the Com• pany. payable on and after the 17th TANUARY,.IB66, at the of the Company, le o. 4 t 2 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. A ISO, an extra Dividend, payable at toe same time, of PER CENT., in Stoce.st par, so far as the same can be done in even shares; and when the dividend shall amount Vto a fractional part of a share, the same shall be paid in cash, at the rate of 00 a share, as no tractions will be issued. . )82-150; ' L. • HOOP STS ' 628 628 NEW PALL STYLtH NOW READY of Hopkins ' make,"at No. 628 ARCH Street. Thesea:kirts are gotten up expresslyto meet the wants of Drat-class trade, and embrace every size and style for'lzadies, Misses and Children, which, for finish and durability, have no equal Lithe market, and warranted to give satisfaction. Also, constantly on hand, a full assortment of good Eastern made Skirts, from 15 to 40 springs, at very low prices. Skirts made to order, aateredand repaired. Wholesale and retail. nois-cml C. F. RIIMPP,_ • No. u sNorth Fourth street, Philadelphia. - Manufacturer and Importer of . TRAVELING BAGS, MITE MONNAIES rociorr CIGARCASES, MONEY BELTS, SATCHELS, PURSES. Caw, Bankers' Cases, Dressing Cases, Writing Desks, Port Folios, Bill Books, ctn., &a. Jobbing promptly attended to. nov7-2mil Secretary. delsf m wim• ~jWINDOW GT. A .0. TT WIT LT Aat EVANS, 5r ., ? ,%t SouthEllONT Wholesale and Retail Dealer In American and French Glass, Putty, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, etc. A very desirable brand of Glass for Picture Frame. EV C. KNIGHT CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, . S. E. Car. WATER and CHESTNUT streets, Pall adelphla. Agents for the sale of the Products of the Saul hwark Sugar Refinery and the Grocers' Sugar House, of Philadelphia. T. VAUGHAN MEE.1314.111 WMH. BEHRBIGI .1370. E. OGPE. QOUTHWARIII FOUNDRY, FIFTH AND WAILER IRD INGTON STREETS, PHELADXLYMAL, IibiERRICK & SO ENGINEERS AND MAIKINISTS, Mannfacture High and Low Pressure Steam RUM for River and Marine Service. Gasometers, Teaks. Iron "Mats, &c. °fall kinds, either Iran or brass. frog blame Roods far Gas Works, Workshops a _,Altroedßtsmons, &r. ` , sot - ma and Gaa Machinery, of the latest and mon oa=red constriction. descriptioGn ofrist Plantation ~f.,binery; Opal ans Sugar, 13aw Mills, Vacuum Pans, Steam Trains,an d lore, Mess,Pumping En gine, drr- Sole Agents for N. ElDerres Patent Saw Boßtni hpparatna, Nesm,yth'e Patent Steam Hammer and D mip raining Machine.userall & Woolsey's Patent Centrifugal Balla "EYLVANI.A. WORKS—on Me DELAWILE3 Elver, below PEIL.A_DELPHLA., CaMETEE. Delaware corm , SON itezlneens and Iron Boat R a iders, biacts of. all kinds of CONDE:MILL% AND NON-CONDEMING GIN, Iron Vessels of a ll desariptlon El3 s, Boilers, Vats, Tan= Propel em. &c., &c. T. ILIGANIn', W. B. BEA-VEY, B. ABUILLB te OLD. Late of La It P ea e l n te n Y WNeke P a Mistneer , In Cblal EMS-VI U. B. Navy..-... Pr.PHMADRLPHIA RIDING SCHOOL.. OITRTH street, above Vine, will ze.open for MI Fall and Winter season on MONDAY, Sept. Mt. Ladles and gentlemen desiring to acquire a therongt knowledge of this accomplishment will find e facility at this school: The horses are safe end trained, so that the most timid need not fear. horses trained In the beat manner. Saddle hors horses and vehicles to hire. Also carriages fhr Amt. rah, to can, steausiboata, dtc. mina cFRAIGE , sox. ETER WRIGHT & 801. - 8, U hIMPORTERS OF Fa 413.T.8.814 SHIPPING AND COMMISSION EA: NO. Da WALNUT STREET, PIEELA.DXLPIIMA. 7AX A. WEIGHT, 15303.31V0N PrkLE. GAS FIXTURES.— MUSSILY, MERRILL & TRACK ABA, NO. 118.4„iCHESTNIIT street, Manufacturers of Gas Fixtures Lamps, de.„ would call the attention of the publiF their large and elegant assortment of Gas Chandel , Pendants, Brackets, &c. They also introduce as pipes into Dwellings and Public Buildings, and attend to extend ing, altering and repairing Gas pipes. All work war ranted. jag() PRivy w'Rt.r.S.—OWNPRIR OF PEOPERTY.—The only place to get Privy Wens Glean:mod and Disim Meted, at very low prices. A. PEYSSON, Manufacturer ofPoudrette, Goldsmith's Hall. Lib street racy OPAL DENT.MSSN'I!4 A aupelor article Par cleaning the Teeth, derVoyink sni alculle which infest them, giving tone to tht game and leaving a feeling of fragrance and perfect cleanliness In the mouth. It may be need daffy anO will be fbund to strvigthen weak and bleeding gums. while the aroma one. and . dcoemtersl v e e d n ewssi twill h recommend O li theD v entist, rh i ysidan anpsMicroscopiset, sss is n oa f denffirered as a Wir.T.T ART subatitore ter the Lb certainfelbehea fbrmerly in vogue. Eminent Denttsta, acquainted with the constituent) of the DENT a T.T.TNA, advocate its mac It contains nothing to to' prevent its unrestrained emploYmE employme nt Made only JANES T. SI3INN, Apothecary, Broad and Spruce atrecit. For ale by Druggists generally, and Fred Brown, L. Stackhousa, Hawed & oe.. Ho D. bert 0. Davis, G. B. Bee ry , Geo. 0. Bowen, Isaac H. KAY, Charles Eihlvers, C. H. Needles. 0. J. Scattergood, T. J. Husband, J. 0. Tranpenny & Co Ambrose Smith, Charles H. Eberle, Thomas Weaver, James N. Market, Willitunat. Webb . E. Bringhurat &00 James L. Bisphruit, Wott dr Co., Hughes & Coombe, H.. 0. Blair, Henry A. Bower, Wyeth & Bro. ESTLACK'S DIPHT : • lozenges are a safe and Coughs, - Sore Throat, : affections generally. Try Jr., Druggist. S. W. n streets. Philadelphia. FOR NEW ORLEANS,. La.—With immediate ."" despatch.—The fine packet bark ST. PETER, Goodwinomaster. will sail for' the above port on the 9th inst. Raving her heavy freight engaged, she can take a limited quantity of light goods.if offered immediately. For freight or passage.apply , to PETER WRIGHT & SONS, 11S Walnut street. ias ii_ L i.. LL PERSONS ARE HEIREBY CAUTIONED 13. against training the crew of the Br. ship MOUNT ROYAL. Corminger, master, it o.m Liverpool, as no debts of theircontraction will bei paid by the Captain or Onsignee3. PEWKR WRIGHT & SONS, 115 Niro'. lAOTICE.—AII persons are hereby cautioned against barbering and trusting. any. of the.crew otthe Danish brig DENMARK, as no debts of Metz contract ing will -be paid by captain- or consignees, Warts- MAN & CU.. Consignees. 123 Walnut street. SHIP NOTICE.—.&II persons are hereby cautioned against. trusting any of the crew of the Br. ship B. L. TILLY, whereof Cann is master, frbm City Point, Va.; as , no debts of ;their contracting will be-paid by captain or, censignee. 8017D1F.8 a CO.. Dock street wharf:• den , BALE. man, dr. CO.'S SHIP. SHEATHING A , FELT, In lots to ann. , Apply to PETER WRIGHT & SONS. 115 Walnut street. • : de234f TAS. KSPLlNDlsncceeaorto JOHN SECENDLES IP. dr, SONS, Sall Makers, N 0.2441010. IiTHNIWPEI,: below Vine street,P ln hiladelphia.. MI Work 'done the beet manner and on :Ais loweri and moat favorable terms, and warranred to OW Pere feet eatlafaction. Particular attention given to repairing. BUSINESS U/MIlls.: SE A. ~, 4a:aODOItS VTP.I9H.4. ME'DICAkk. LOZEINGIM—These speedy cure fo rdphtheria oarseness anßronchial hem. THOS. BSTLALCK, of filleiteenth and Market 1108-3 MI 191111PINCI t9fPPIN~. VCR N]avy - Nsi 7 o.ll.lEr.. EXPRESS STEAMSHIP LINE Have commenced their_regular.OUTSLßE trips. .4g= The NEW and dist clas s Steamships . , WASHINGTON, Captain Chicheater; . . NORFOLIi, Captain Vance. ALEXANDRIA, Captain Hattrick. VIRGINIA, Captain Snider. Leaving from each. city on TII.E=DELYS, DANS. and SATURDAYS. 'from first. wharf below Market street, Philadelphia, and Piers 14 and lb East Hirer, New York. These Steamships - insure - at lowest rates. Freight received DAILY at our usual low rates: W.M. P. CLYDE fit COAgana; 14 South Wharves , Philadelphia. JAS. HAND, Agent, __11.7 Wall street. New York. 'cram - TT:vs PASSAGE OPPIOE. FOR LIVERPOOL awn CORK DIRD7ri nisaciLea 'WI powered Clyde built Iron eezeW vmmnbips of this Line leave regularly EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY TIERODGEOUT - the YEAR. Find Cabin (by Wednesdays ateamer).—...-490 00 &amaze (thiongh Erni Philadeipb3A),. 35 00 PAYA33LE IN PAP a.W. MONEY. LONDOB'DZBBY, .B&LET,-D - ÜBLEN, GLASGOW OB .U-I;'PXBPOOL. The e l egant, Clyde built iron screw steamship IaRE33I , IIA leaves on SATURDAY. Dec. 16, 1861. Cabin (according to location).-.— ,, ...-.4909 PO onAllA) All payable" in money and booked through free from Philsdelpb a to any of the above ports. • Parties about , visiting the old country will find it to their advantage to call on the tmdersigned before en. gaging elsewhere, as they can secure choice berths and save their railroad expenses to.hiew York. For passage, apply to W. A. 1:f A MTI.T., No. 217 Walnut, street (up stairs). - Drafhl issued for any amount, payable in any part of 'England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales or on the Ctn. tinent. 1621 If STEAM TO LIVERPOOL. .•• , _ ai.IQTAIIILISTOWN, the Runan Line, sailing aiming the IJ. B. Malls „ICTN . Dec. XI CITY ...FiLiazi - Ja. --. E.;TEa. - .......--.Wednesd ay, Jan. 3 RDINDITIIGH.—. _ -..:..:..Saturday, Jan. 6 At Noon. -from PAS S AGE.PI-rth Elver. ' RATES OF PAYAHLIII ES GOLD. Fait Steerage.....,„..- —g3o Pint to Lendon—..-.. ' 95 Steerage to J•nseon.„'... at First to Path.-- .--.....165 Steerage to Paris. 40 Passengers aLno forwarded to Havre, Hamburg, Bre men, dtc., erc., at moderate rates. Passage by the Wednesday Steamers, First Cabin, Steerage. $25, payable in United States currency. Steerage passage from Liverpool or Qaecastown, gold, or Ita equivalent. Tickets can be bought here by pemons sending for their friends. For farther initirmation, apply at the Company's Oa. JOM G. DALE, Agent, .dea 111 Walnut i street, Philadelphia. P• RE-0 EYING OF TEE OUTSIDE Laws " OF STR AfR between PHSLADELPAIA AND I r,w YORIC. I This favorite Line Will commence their tripe on TRIJESDAY next, Seth inst. The following well known and staunch sea-boats will be placed on the route: Steamer Nlchola. VASTIRN CITY " Mundy, • RENICFRFC..._.. " Edmonds. Days of departure (from each city'Twill be TUES” DAYS. THURSDAYS AND SATURDA VS, ieavmg this city from first .wharf below t- prune street at 11 o'clock, A. M., and' New ark from pier 4, North Bic er, at 4 o'clock P. DU Freights received daily, and taken at reasonable rates. goods destined beyond New York will be lox warded free of commissions. For rates of freight, ac., Czc., apply at the office, 314 and Sl6 South Delaware avenue. n 02507 P. R. CLARK. Agent. FOB BOSTON. 6.4 F50m23,4 sTEA.MSFIII" LINE DEMECT. PORT EVERY IVE DA FROM PIPE &T. WHARF. PHILADELPELLS„ A_N I? LONG WHARF, BOSTON. The steamship S &X.ON, Captain Matthews, will sail tram Phllse elphia on Thursday. Jan. 4. at is.A. M. The steamship ARIES. Captain Crowell, will sail from Boston on Saturcay, January 6, as li M. The line between Philadelphia and Boston Is now composed of the SAXON, Captain Matthews, 1200 tons burtben. 2COF.M.AN,,ptain Baker, b. 5.10 tons burthen. ARIES, Captain Crowell. 90u tons bnrthen. These substantial and well appointed steamships will sail punctually as advertised. and freight will be received every day, a steamer being always on the berth to receive cargo. Shippers are requested to send Bills of Lading with their goods. For freight or passage, &Duly to HMI WDR3oR a - OD., ise South Delaware avenue. STEAMSHIP WM. G. HEWES, FOB NEW ORLEANS, LA. DIRECT FROM PHILADELPHIA. To sail positively on SATURDAY Jan. 13th. at 12 M. The iron United States Mail Steamship W3l. G. HEWES. 1.500 tons register. D. S. Austin. com.mander, will oe ready to receive freight at the ste , cishlp wbarf, above Vine street. on Satin day next, 6th instant, and having nearly all of her cargo engaged. will sail as above. For freight or passage, having splendid stateroom accommodations, apply to BISHOP, SON dr. CO., 105 Arch street. Agent at New Orleans, Mr. L C. Min.'s, Esq., who will forward all goods addressed to his care for the in terior of Texas. ja,s-2t. pATT.ATpLPHIA RICHMOND AND NeRPOLR STEAMAHIP COMPANY. The fine steamships of this Line insure at the lowest rates and sail reTnlarly from the First Wharf ab‘ve Markel street, every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, At Noon, Oonnectlng with Railroads from Richmond, Norfolk and City Point, forming the most direct route for the Routh and tioothwest. Fur frdght or passage, with ezceller,t acooramodat tons, apply . to WM. P. CLYDE & CO.. 14 North and South Wharves. NEW 'F"k r PRESS LINE TO ANDRIA, Georgetown and Washington. tmesapeaka and Delaware Cknai, with connections at Alexandria, Va., for the most dire-cc route for Lynchburg, Bristol, Knoxville, Nashville, Dalton and the Southwest.. Steamers leave First Wharf above Market street every Wednoday and Saturday at 12 M. For freight apply to the agents. W. P. CLYDE a CO., 14 North Wharves, I. B. Davidson, Agent at Georgetown; 31. Eldridge & Co., Agents at Alexandria, NER TOW-BOAT LINE. taitg- - - DELA WARE and CILaRAPEAIEN 62.n..ti W-BOAT COZICRALVE BARGES towed to and rrom PHEADELPRIA, HAVRE-DE-GRACE, BALTIMORE, W.ABEEDIG. TON. and intermediate points. WY. P. CLYDE n, CO., Agents_ , No. 14 isoutti Wharves Philadelphia. Captain JOHN LAIIGHLLN. Superintendent. FOR SAN FRANnisc4-.) ROBINSON'S CALIFORNIA CLIPPER LINE. SAILING REGULARLY AS ADVERTISED. Freight for this Line sent to New York by Swift- Snre Line at reduced rates. The renowned clipper ship ST.all OF THE LIND'S Is now taking, in the balance of her cargo at ...614,,pier 11 East River, and will positively be the —"Brat clipper ship to sail. Al! freight should be ibrwarded immediately, as she will close out in a few clays. For freight, apply to BISHOP, SON & CO., 10e Arch street. FOR PROVIDENCE, R. I.—Express Line.— =The fine schooner DELAWARE, Bishop, master, now loading, for the above port at first wharf above Race street will have prompt despatch. For freight, apply to DAVID COOPER (St CO„ LS N. Wharves. ja.s FOR PROVIDENCE, IL I.—The fine schooner T. BLUE, bmitb, master, DOW loading for the above port at CattelPs wharf, above Market street.will have prompt despatch. For freight, apply to DAVID COOPJcR d 1.0.,18 N. Wharves. dem IaFOR NEW YORK.—Express iine.—The line schooner F. L. POTTER Small, master, now loading for the above port at Cattell's wharf, above Market street, will have prompt despatch. For freight, apply to DAVID CJOPER Lt. CO., 18 North, Wharves. . de2s S TOR- FREIGHT OE CHARTER.—The fine 74; ~ schooner • ELIZABETH MAGEE, ee, •--- master, 460 tons burden, or 4.000 bble. c.arat ty; coppered and copper fastened; now In port and ready for anq voyage. Apply to DAVID COOPILD. & CO.. la „North Wharves. deln .FOR BALTIMORE, MlX—The fine schoouer M t ib l im G etTit ( ;:t P eig....Y ;e BTAZY - ,= ' ,?:Market street, and will sail with despatch. For freight, apply to DAVID COOPER (P., /8 N. Wharves. IsFOR .LIVERPOOL. The fine Al ship MOUNT ROYAL, Cumminger, master, having the greater portion of her cargo engaged. will sail with despatch. PETER, WRIGHT & SONS, 1.15 Walnut street. FOitetEla nry rt7 m r-Tbe Bremen ship EMIL, tine t- a mmo l d i at e io n ns, l'o a r pply bi l i o the Captain on board, or to WORKMAN dt 00.022 Walnut Bt. dela ' 1:01t. BALE.-11‘2• fast sailing schooner JAS N, HOUSTON, Ma. tons register, and a. very large carrier; built Of Delaware white oak and bottom metaled; sails and rigging in good order. 'Apply td.E. A SOUD WE & CO.. Dock street wharf. - 184 St QTRAMB33:II. NORMAN, FROM , ROMS:M.—Con- NO/ signees of merchandise. per above steamer, will please send. Jro their goads, now landing at, Pine street Wharf. jas,at . ; IMNRYWINSOR gip-MARRIALAU, from - Liverpool:As now dls chargitig under general order at .tildppen street wharf... Consignees will please attend to the reception of their goods, PETER WEIGHT ck. SONS, 115 %Val- (031:5118EIONRAFOR E ALL . lai T c E2l STATES. coirmik•SIENER'FOR ALL - • • NOTARY PUBLIC, PENSION PRIZE Abt.Eli7, , • ' • • 1 , 70.223 DOCK street. • PASSPOR'TEVprocured, Acknewledgnients, DP:post tons. Affidavits • to Accounts, taken IorTENNEYL VANIA and 'all the titatee. Pensions, RountY and Prise Money collected. de2o lmi
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