Death of General William Meltey. General William Hicke3e,:Chief-Clerk of the Senate of the United Statea, - died at his residence, near Washington, yesterday morning, aged sixty-nine years . , having been in delicatehealth for the past twelve months., He was one '':or the oldest, as he has been'one - of the most-conscientious, of national officials, and was forty-two years in the service of the Senate. His experience in Congressional life would fill volumes, and his knowledge el parliamentary pre cedents and law will survive to enlighten coming generations. His work, "The Con stitution, is a standard , authority; and is a' monument of hiipatience,skill'and impar tiality. The clerks of the' Senate held a meeting yesterday afternoon, and were addressed by Colonel John-M.-Forney, the • Secretary of that body; saYing; among- other 'things —"General Hickey was in many respects a remarkable man. Of him can be said what cannot be said of every man who has reached old age,./ that 4eareer was as blameless as his death was honored. He had known many of the distinguished characters of American history; had wit nessed many "tumultuous and nnforgotten ,cceries. •" At ne time in his lengthened ex perience has the slightest suspicion affected his fair fame." Major Wm. McDonald,Acting Chief Clerk cf the Senate, paid a deseived tribute to the memory of his old friend and official asso ciate, and remarked, as a proof of General Hickey's own sterling integrity, it was only necessary to refer to the fact that while va rious political organizations were formed and dissevered, they still fosmd. and , left him in his position. - Appropriate resolutions of respect were passed, and a committee were appointed to, visit the relatives of the deceased, and to offer their services and condolence. From New Orleans. • • NEW ORLEANSS, Jan.s.—The difficulty. in Nev* Orleans between the screw men and stevedores and the shipmasters has resulted in the former carrying their point for higher wages. The Government Engineer sent here from Washington has arrived, and commenced an examination of the levees, with the View of repairing and rebuilding them at the War Department's expense. He has au thority to call on the Department Com mander for the labor necessary.. J. J. G. Bean, who was arrested-some time ago at Memphis, and taken to Washington on suspicion of being Snrratt, and since de tained for some time at Vieksburgihas been released. A rumor comes from Texas that Suxratt escaped out of the country through that State. There is excellent navigation on the Red river to Shreveport. About 3,000 bales of cotton are stored there, and the same quan tity at Jefferson. It is rumored here that Gen-Canby is to go to Washington as - successor to Gen. Thomas, Adjutant General, resigned. • The military authorities, it is expected, will soon turn over all of our banking insti tutions to their regular directors, and those in liquidation to the civil . authorities. The suits against the Bank of New Orleans have all been withdrawn. CoMmodore Winslow has arrived per the steamer Champion. He succeeds Admiral Thatcher in command of the Gulf Squad ron. Statement of Number_ of Volunteers Called from Cash Stale. The Secretary of War, in compliance with a resolution of the House of Represents• lives, has furnished a statement of the num• ber of volunteers called for by the Presi dent at various periods .Igaregate Maine, . . 71,74.5 New Hampshire, 34,605 Vermont, . . 35,246 Massachusetts, . 151.785 Rhode Island, . 23,711 Connecticut, . 57,270 New York, . 455,568 New Jersey ? . 79,511 Pennsylvania, . 366,328 Delaware, . . 13,651 Maryland, . 49,730 West Virginia, . 30,003 Dist. of Columbia, 16,872 . 317,133 . 195,147. . 258,217 . 90,119 . ' 96,118 . 25,035 Ohio, . . Indiana, . Tllinois, . Michigan, . Wisconsin, Minnesota, lowa, Missouri, . Kentucky,. K.ausas, . . 75,860 . 108,778 . 78,540 , 20,097 Total, . .2,053,062 2,129,041 This information was called for to facili tate the btisiness of the special committee on the war debt of the loyal States, to whom it has been referred. The Northern Pacific Railroad Company. BOSTON, Jan. s.—The reorganization of I the Directors of the Nortern Pacific Rail- Toad Company was effected to-day. The -control and management of this great lute rest has passed into the hands of the repre sentative capitalists of New England, who will prepare for the vigorous prosecution .Of the work. Important from Mexico. WASIIINGTON, Jan. s.—lnformation has been received here that the headquarters of the Liberal or National forces are twenty , two leagues from Vera Cruz. In the six Eastern States the Imperialists only occupy the military road from Vera Cruz to Mexico, and to the city "()f Oaxaca. Itt - velmos and aged persons, whose sys tems require the aid of a gentle stimulus can find nothing better adapted to their no .cessities, than• Mr. Speer's Samburg wine. Snowing the manufacturer, they can rely with confidence upon its purity, and a pure wine is something rarely found in these days of adulteration and humbug. The brandy is said by physicians to be superior to French - brandy for medical uses. . The signature of Alfred Speer is over ' , every bottle of his wine and the brandy he imports. Our druggists keep it. itEVASIVE.—A few dayS ago a young school snistress was flaring down the names and ages of her scholars at the commencement of the term.:, 'She asked a littlewhiteheaded boy : "Bub, how old are • you ?" "My me ain't Bub, it's John." "Well," said e schoolmistress, "what is the rest of your ame?" "Why, that's all the name I've ot, jist John." "Well, what is your father's ame?" "You'needn't put pap's name own, he ain't comn2dn to school any ;• he's oo big to go to school." - "Well, how old re you?" " I ain't old , at all, I'm young!" 1 THE INTERNAL 'REVENI73I collections for 865 in the ' Pittsburgh district foot up - ,386,090,'an increase -of nearly' 82,000,000 rver'lB64.. ' The returns from thelitilegheny 'strict will swell this sum for, the e .entire. imity largely. The Gazette saysi The bulk .1 this tax has been raised from minuted-, es,, and indicates the immensity of the , anufacturing interest of the city. Bat it oes not embrace the whole of that interest . the county, inasmuch as there are many • otories in the Twenty-third district from • hich returns are yet tobe received. BO_Pact D OF TRA.D.IbI P WD. C. BIDDLE. ISIT.YEVE. - STOKE% -MODIVELLY , • Co. ROE N. TATHAM . , _ val and Sailing of Oceanititeamers.; TO ABEIVE. mom was David... .....TiverpooL..New , York Dec.l4 • of London.....Liverpool...New York Dec. 20 .Liverpool—New York Dec. 20. ravfan » ::. Liverpool . New York Mec. 21, .... ... CC'Manchester....Liverp'L .. .:New YOrk..._,. ... „:.Dec. 23 P estine • LiverpooL...Bostond2N Y..."....Dec. 2.3 Bo is Sonthampton...Nevr York. - - Dec. 27 Ti n ofßaltimore.Liverpool...New York Dec. 27 Liverpool... New York . ..... ....Dec. 27 North American-Liverpool...Portland Dec. 28 St. iandrew.........Liverpool...New York Dec. 28 Kangaroo LiverpooL.New York Dec. 29 - Scotia- ..Ilverpool....New York Dec. 29 '',. TO DEPARV. , : a Vera Cilia ...' .. .i...NewYork..Hayana tfc VC • Jan. 8 Auldralailan ' :New York..:Liverpool Jane 10 Crdsader Igew,York...Port au Prince ..Tan. 10 Atlantic:— NewYork...Aspirtwall - ,‘...artn.ll. City of London... New York... Liverpool. lan. 13 Belgian • - Portland:..Livernool Jan. 13 Fiermarut New York... Bremen 'tan: 18 Canada -Boston...Liverpool -Jan. 17 Areal , New York...liavre -Jan. 20 -Borussia .:New Y0rk.,..Hamburg.......: ..... .Jan. 20 New York ' • New York:..Bremen... ' ' 'lan. 20 Santiago de Ctiba..:-N York.s.Greytown lan. 20 PORT OF FIULADIELPEZEA-lAlnrAnt'!6 DIA 1124148, 721 I BUN. JETS, 4 39 I . 11174914. WATB34 6 22 - - . • D YS . y • • . Ig : : row Iv • . • t _ MEMORANDA.': • Steamer Alliance. Thompson, cleared' at New York yesterday tor this port. steamer Saxonia (Ham), cleared at New York yesterday for Hamburg: , ,• • • • Steamer City of Washington,Brooks, Cleared at New York yesterday for Liverpool. Steamer Britannia (Br),'Laird cleared at N York Yitterday for Glasgow,. : t • - • Steamer Manhattan. (Turner, at Havana 80th alt. from New York, for Vera Cruz same evening. Steamer Cuba (Br), Stone. from Boston, at Halifax yesterday, and proceeded for Liverpool. Steamer Caasandra McLaughlin, sailed from New Orleans 30th ult. for Skew York. Ship Philadelphia, Poole, was up at - Mobile 27th - Olt Bark Maniton, North, cleared at Mobile 29th ult. for this .porti With 447 bales cotton, 20 do rope Mid bagging and-8 bbls • mdse.' Bark Barthian' (Br),. Cationic, cleared at New York ye:Wordily for Buenos - Ayres. ' Bark Andes, Balling, hence for Portland,halled from Helmer.' Hole 4 , lziest, Bark Junp;Dewera, from•Algoa Bay, Cf3H. 7th Nov. at N York Yesterday: With" wool, skins and 18 paasect gen. 'Left bark Courier. loading for N York. • Bark - Aurelia, Bowen-zinc, remained at. Shanghae 20th Oct. ~ . . Bark General lWriv...l` Sherman. Welsh, clearedat Charleston 30th ult. for this port, with 203 bales cotton, 10 casks rice 467 bbla rosin. 18 , lihds, 18 tierces, 38 bbls and 30 tons old iron, a trunks 15 awns Mdse, 121 rail road wheels.29B barc.railroad 11•011, 9 bales rope =S tings and 20 emptynialus. • , • . Bark Bichard Amabury, from Boston for 'Buenos •Ayrea, was spoken Bth Nov. lat 6N. ion 28 W. Bark Conquest:Howes, from Girgenti fez thisport, at "Id east da 3d ult., - Bark Podesta,-Angelbeek, sailed from Fort - chow V.d Oct. for New York. Bark Witch, Loud, from Girgenti for New York, at . Messina 3d ult. Bark Le Y Ik, Osgood. tine. remained at Hong Kong Ist Nov. Bark Starr Eine, Smith. was loading at Hong Kong let Nov for New York, at $9 per ton—had nearly com pleted her cargo. Schr J.l Lee, Jordon, at Mobile 28th ult. from New York. Behr Elisabeth English, Potter. hence, below Provi dence 4 , h inst. Schr Mary Elizabeth, Rockhill, cleared at New York yesterday for this port. Schr Jessie. Calder, 42 days from Rlo Janetro, with coffee. at New York yesterday. Bch, Wm Carroll. Halstead, from Bucksport for this port. at Salem 3d inst. Behr Shooting Star. from Calais for Wilmington, Del. remained at Salem 5 PM 3d Inst. MARINE MISCELLANY. On Saturday last the schr Armenia Bartlett, Bart lett. which was driven ashore In a heavy gale at At lantic City. a few days before, was got off in good con dition by Japhet Townsend-, wreckmaster. She was loaded with coal, for Georgetown, DC, and about 175 tons bad to be thrown overboard. The schooner was taken into Egg Harbor. Ship Jennie Haight, from Bangor- for New Orleans, ecked on Carysiort Beef, was an Al vessel of 1117 tons go , built at Brewer, Me. In 1855, and was owned Ship n.. hip Ellen Marla, scuttled at Apalachicola, was 755 tons, built at Richmond. Me. In 1849, and owned In Boston by Alonzo Hamilton, Esq. Part of the cargo waa insured in England. NOTICE TO MARINERS. Notice is hereby given thatthe third class Nan Buoys on Thom's Rock. Jack Knife Ledge, Pond Island Beef. and the third 'class Can Buoy on White Ledge. all placed to mark the approach to Kennebec River, Me. broke from their moorings and went adrift in the late storm. They will be replaced as soon as possible. 3 cav II :1 121 Economy in Fuel. THE GEM:TINE STEWART COOK STOVE, Aggregate, reduced. to the three years" standard. 57,595 30,827 29,052 123,844 17,878 50,514 380,980 55,785 267,558 10,303 40,692 27,653 11,506 139,176 152,283 212,694 80,865 78,985 19,675 68,18'2 86,192 70,348 18,654 The Best Cook Stove in America. It performs more, With less Fuel, Than any other Stove In use. Whole Agent for PhLladelphla, THOMPSON'S LONDON lin 'los& AMUR EUROPEAN RA_NGE, for families, hotels, or public institutions, in TWENTY DIFFERENT SIZES. Also, Philadelphia Ranges, Hot-air Foresees, Portable Heaters, Lowdown Grates, Fire. board Stoves, Bath Boilers, Stewhole Plates, Broilers, Cooking Stoves, etc., at wholesale and retail, by the manufacturers &LASE, SHARPE & THOMPSON, 026,th,5,t0,6m1 No. 209 North Second street, THOMAS e. DIXON & SONS, Late Andrews & Dixon, No. I=4 CHESTNUT street.,Plalisoletphia. Opposite United &ado Mint. histaufacturers of LOW-DOWN, PARLOR, CHAM OFFICE,BER, And other GRATES, For Anthracite, Bituminous and Wood Fin,BIS, ALSO, WARM-AER. FURNACES, For Warming Public and Private Buil S dinza REGIS AND CHIMNEY-CAPS , OCK)KING-RANGES, BATHROIMERS..eo., 0c2.1 WHOLESALE and RESAEL. WEDDING CARDS. New Styles, Exquisite Workmanship Prompt Delivery. All articles of Wedding Stationery of SUPERIOR QUALITY. MASON & CO., ENGRAVERS AND STATIONERS, )O7 Chestnut Street. nommt 1111,k3 : VAVIE Blinds and shades. B. J. WILLIAMS, NO. 18 NORTH SEM ST., M.AIIIITFACITMIKEUE4 OP Venitian Blinds and Window Shades, i r c i ges i ttuglag " assortme n t I n the city, at the Store Shades madeand lette red. Cheap lot SOILED Blinds and. Shades. PIANO FORTE AND SINGING TAUGHT, by Miss JANE LEWES, either at her pupils residence or at her own, West side of THIRTY•SEITENTH Street, first house above Chestnut Street, West Philadelphia. Terms, 515 per quarter.' • • - ' Herpupils will have the use of one of Narvesen's Superior Pianos- a most excellent instrument. Miss L.. had for two years the entire charge of the music class in Pleasant Hill Seminary. West Middle town. Pa., and can refer besides to a very large circle Of private pupils.. . , ja4.3na3 ATMS flitAlitY E. THP.OPP'S English ndrench /IL Boarding and Day bchool for Young Ilesad, Chestnut street, 4 Pldladelphia._ de264ot* SCHOOL FOR BOYS.—SPRING GARDEN INBTI• TDTE.- Terms ;15 per session of five months. - ja2 tu,th,s4St* r J. M. "HUN TINGTOP , Principal. THE- FALL SESSION OF M S ABBOTTI LL SIIIILINARY FOB YOUNG LADIES will com mence on Wednesday, September lath, at hen resklence, corner of Poplar and Sixteenth streets Itthnitalig<ons:—Rev. G. o.ltrolen Hare D. D. Bev. Thomas Brainerd, D. D., W. R. Allen, Faq lath President of Girard College. TN THE COURT. OF COMMON PI.V.AS FOR THE 1 CITY AND COUNTY OF Pvfrr.ADELPHIA.— ANNIE B. YEIRCE. by her next friend, vs J2.,)!lE:ii n. PEIRCE. December Terra, 1865. 1 ,- 4 . 0. Z. In Di- NOrCe. To James jr. . Peirce, respondent.-81r; Take notice that „the depositions of witnesses on .the part of the libelant is the above case w,ll - be tat en before ;Wm. W. Fell, Examiner, at his office. No. 217 somb SIXTH btreet in 'the City of Philadelphia, on WED NESDAY. Januavy • the 1.70., 1866. el . 3 - e'clock. P. BE. de29-15t4 JOHN GOFORTH Attorney for Libellant. L STROUD.has removed to No. 32 North EDEVANTH &reel., two doors above Filbert street, westslda, - de27-1-2to J 713 A IltilAi Jr_l 0 11JUWEIVIIii . J. S. CLARK, 1008 Market street. STALTIONEBY. EDVCA.TION. F - IffffNIINFTI3WO7 . •YIN MW - W11 . 40 - • THE DAILY EVEN HARRY - C. POTTER, Successor to Thomas B. Potter, Stock BrOker, No. 24 Merchants' Exchangeinp stairs. RAII.ROAD, MINING, TBLEGRAPPL COAL and erocis, - 11Q1JGHT AND SOLD ON CONEMTBSION. At the Regular Board of Brokers.. • desdrai We This Day Establish a Branch Banking House PIULADMLPHEA, January list, 1866 7 3-10's ~NTEI). DE HAVEN & BRO., 40 SOUTH THIRD ST. Compound Interest Notes of 1864. Wanted. ,4:22L 4 1 :„A ye›. STOCK & NOTE BROKERS 218 1-2 WALNUT STREET. erocrics and LOANS bought and sold on commis sion. Trust .Fands invested in city. State or Govern went Loans. WIL H. BACON. [nototmi] GEO. A. WARDER WORK, M'COUCH /lc CO, NO. 36 SOUTH THIRD STREET GOVEIMOrtiT SECURITIES Bought and Sold. STOCKS Bought and Sold on Commission. "'INTEREST allowed on Deposita. deza•nn RICHARD PENISTAbT'S Ale, Wine and Liquor Vaults, 439 Chestnut Street, PHILADELPHIA. Established for the Bale of Unadulter ated Liquors Only. Special Notice to Families! Richard Penistan's Celebrated, Ale, Porter and Brown Stout, Now so much recommended by the Medical Faculty for Locating. $1 25 PER DOZEN, Obese Bottles hold one Pint.) The admitted the price being of is exceedin the very glyLO best quality, it must be W. It is celivered to all parts of the city without extra charge. Brandies, Wines, Gins, Whiskies, dte., Warranted pure, at the lowest possible rates, by the Bottle, Gallon, or Cask. CHAMPAGNES of the best brands offered lower than by any other house. On Drasght and in Bottles, PURE GRAPE JUICE. This is an excellent article for Invalids. It is a sure cute-for Dyspepsia. HAVANA CIGARS. OLIVE OIL, PICKLES, SAUCES, BAY RUM, SARDINES, &c. London and Dublin Porter and Brown stout—Engliali and Scotch Ales. ' dehttil HER MAJESTY CHAMPAGNE, J. D N '1" 0 N, 181 amen FRONT ST., SOLE AGENT. 11/E iB:—The attention of the trade is solicited to VT the following very choice Wines, &a, for sale by JOSEPH F. BUNTON, No. 151 South Front street, above Walnut DIADELRAB—OId Island, 8 years old. & Co., single, double and iriple Grape, E. Crust* & Bons, Rudolph, Topaz, Ries, Bpanish, Crown and - F. Valletta._ TORTlB—Vallette, Vinho Veiho Real, Denton and Rebell° Valente & Co. Vintages 1888 to 1666. CLABETSCruse , lz Freres 'and Bt.,Estephe ebst, ean Luminy. -- ours-e. Jour gnan dan, Brive& Co. KUSCAT—d on e Frta. CHAMPAGNIB Ernest Irrony, "Golden SW,' de Venoge, Her Majesty and Royal Cabinet and ,other favorite brands. =NB W/32131CY."—Oholce lota of old Wheat, ityl .L and Bourbon Wblula far sale by B. F. MIDDLE. TON. 5 North FRONT 17115 NOTED.—The PLEMBIEPONT 'HOUSE, ILL BROOKLYN HEIGHTS, L. L, is open. We eOngratulate our friends and the public that the above. Hotel Is now - conducted upon a liberal plan. Being newly tbrnished throughout and having the best table the market affords, We recommend our Philadelphia friends, to patronize our old townsman, Hr.' Peters, of the firm of PESTERS & WILSON, Proprietors. - Dzowirnize 26, 1865. - de26.lm TRIUMPH . IN DENTISTRY—Ho pain ••• to extract by this splendid and safe plan for 411 . e .nervous aad delicate. No inhalants.. 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SUTLERes 00„ lil7 South Fourth Greet. TAIITS BARR'S Blank Booka and Stationery, 110! Market St. Old Books bought and exchanged. ocW4ll SAN If. STATEMENTS. 1-1--- A i 1 41,Y REPORT OF COM 510:4 - WEALTH ‘nt r NA ' ilUsi ' AL RANK .—PUILADELPIIIA, January 405, 1546. RESOVVIM Notes and Bills Discounted United buttes Fronds deposited with the Treasurer of United States to secure cir culationloo,ooo 00 _........ ltber United States Securities on hand 154,150 Ou United States Legal Tender Notes 258004 00 F. xpeuses 2,719 71 Rue from Banks and Bankers 103.521 92 i•o'es anther Banks, ,Sc 129.700 ou Furniture. Fixtures, ,kc 10:200 00 Remittances and Cash Items 5,524 43 susvended Debt 8,.,75 59 Capital Stock Furplus Fund ional Circulation state Circulation Due to Banks and Bankers.... Individual Deposits Dividends unpaid Discount and Exchange $1,•316,34.1 34 I, H. C. TOIJ - ND, Cashier of the Commonwealth National Bank of Philadelphia, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true, to the best of my knowledge and belief. H. C. YOUNG. Cashier. sworn and subscribed before me this fourth day of January, A. D. 1866. B. R. 1141,_DGER, Jag4t Notary Public. • OPAL DEM'ALLINA. A enpeslor article for cleaning the Teeth, destroylns soirnftlerava which infest theis in ilLins tone to the gums and leaving a feelins of ea and parted 01 en in the month. salt3f e need delV, mai will be found to strengthen weak and bleeding gnnuf while the aroma and detersiveness will recommend to every one. Being composed with the assistance of the Dentist, •Playsician and Microscopist, it Is tors dently Oared as a nwr.r ART.III substitute for the art certain frashes fbrmerly In vogue. , Eminent Den t ist s __,_ acquainted with the mmatitnenb of the DENTA.LLINA, advocate its uses; It confuted no only lg to prevent 1U; unrestrained employment by JAIKED3'I`. MUM, Apothecary, Broad and Spruce streets, For sale by Druggists generally, and FredHrown, D. L. Steakhouse, Hansard & Robert C. Davis, G. 8.1 Keeny, Geo. D. Bowers, LBW. H. KO, Charles Shivers, C.Haireedles, G. J. Scattergood, T. /Husband, J. O. Turnpenuy 4; Os Ambrose Smith, Charles H. Eborle, Thomas Weaver, James N. Marla..,_ Willist‹P Webb, •E. Bringhurst 00 James L Bispham, Wott Co., Hughes & Coombe, H. O. Co. , Ilenty A. Bower. • Wyet& & Ext. ETLACEB DIPHTHERIA LOZENGES.—These lozenges area safe and speedy cure for Diphtheria, Coughs, Sore Throat, Hoarseness and • Bronchial affections generally. Try them. THOS. K.STL ACK., Jr., Druggist, S. W. nes of Eighteenth and Iferket streets,Bediadelphla. n08,9m/ B.3_RGAINS! BARGAINSII BA_RGAINSIII • LADIES' ATTEND. I HRS. HENRY,No.•3B North NINTH street, • • • Just below ARGIL Has just opened a large CLOAKand elegant assortment of • - S, For the and Winter, which she 'offers at prices at least twenty percent. below the nan al rates. • . This laso humbug, but a positive fact. Call end or Yourselves. - • • - • ocla-tfi , . 'PICKLED REMO:IO.-500 tan els - Bay of:lsland's ; Herring:ln store and Innate bV B. A. BOBBER 4* . CO.rDQC Street , Wharl. . , PHILIP H. SHERIDAN. RO.AIitOKE ; "WHEREAS ?" By C. H. WILEY, T. B. PETERSON et BROTHERS, J./.ILIZB S. CLAXTON. (Successor to W. S. A. Dian - len), Ws Chestnut strees. LIABIT.ITLEIS MEDICAiI. CLOAKS. BITSINESS CAIIIIM 628' 628 NEW FALL STYLES NOW READY , of NOradrue " own make,' at No. 628 AMOK Street These Skirts are gotten up expresslyto meet the wants of Brat-class trade, and embrace every size and style for Ladles, Misses and Ohildren,which, for finish and . durability, have no equal in the market, and warranted. to give satigf. , tion. Also, constantly on handi a full assortment of good Eastern made Skirts, from 15 to 4U springs, at very low prices. Skirts made to order, altered and repaired. Wholesale and retail. non-iima 0 RUMPP `mo o C. N 0.11 2, Worth Fourth Street , . Philadelphia. ' 311.sainfadttirer and Importer of TRAVELING BAGS, —•- - PORTE MONNAIES FIXIIET CPG CA . MONEY BELTS, SATCHELS, PURSES. Wad, Bangers' Cases, Dressing Oases, Writing Dee, Port Folios, Bill Books, ate., &e. Jobbing promp tly noV7-2da. attended to. , . 'WINDOW GLASS. Tr WILDUaI EVAN % Jr., 2..v2 South FRONT Bt., Wholesale and Retail Dealer lu American and French Glass, • - Putty. Paints, Oils, Varnishes eta. A very desirable bread of Glass for Picture Frames. Mt C. KNIGRT & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, S. E. Cor. WATER and CHkSTNUT streets, Phil adelphia. Agents -for the sale of the Product. Of the. • Soutiawark Sugar Refinery and the Grocers' Sugar BOMB, Of :Philadelphia. TSAAO B. ATKINBON, Attorney at Law. late of •Franklln, Venango county, Pennsylvania, has re named matzo at the Philadelphia bar. Office, B 2 Wal nut street, Philadelphia de2.3a tutalm* T., V AUGELAN MXRBXOK, WM. H. hilt e Kt. Ja 31 , 70.- E. IMPS. O.OI7THWA_RE FOUNDRY, imrrs AIM INOTON STREETS, • • PMEADELYBIA, • PCFRRTITFE SOS ENGINEERS AND ,MACHIC MAnufactureHigh and Low 'Pressure Steam ;Eters Dor Lawe, giver and Marine Service. iso Lter, Gasometers, Tanks Iron Boats, &0. 1 Austin Wail kinds, either iron or brass. - Iron I , IIIMB Room for Gas Works, Wenbskera • ...fialiroasetataans, &e. . 003 and - Gia Machinery: Of the -latest and moe reproved construction. Every description of Plantation 'ago-ebb:tett mot Sugar, Saw • and .Grist Idills. Vacuum Pans, OR& Steam Traim, Wheaton', Filters, Pumping Ka sines, dec.', • , Sole Agents tor N. Billenr's Patent Stisar BAUM Apparatuis, Nesmyttes •• Patent Steam Henan= ant Aspinwall & Woolsey's Patent Centrifugal SEZO Drab: that Machine. • PENNSYLVANIA WOREN—oa the DEL.A.WASJ Myer, below PEOIADELPHIA, Delaware ix tE.,t Pa. BON & Engineers and Iron Boat Builders, .sinnuiticialress of kinds at COMP:MUM AND NON-OONDIEMING EN Iron Vessels of all deeci p gi tlons ic. nlers, Vasa, Tank! T. PIESEEIC.,W. B. )3,.T el i. B. AB,0111:13OLD, Late or Ls.te Rowney, Neale &Co., Engineer in Ode( Pean Works, Phils. D713-tfl 11. B. _Wavy. TSEPBTLADELPICIA RIDING &MOM.- OWlTELatreet, above Vln ,e will re-open for tta Fall and Winter season on MONDAY, Sept. itStk Ladies and gentlemen desiring to acquire a thafrOZZl knowledge of tbia accomplishment will Awl ever; facility at this school The horses are safe and we, trained, so that the most timid need not fear. Sadth horses trained to the best manner. Saddle hOrsa horses and vehicles to hire. Also carriages Zar Inns rats, to cars, steamboats, drc. TllOB. (MAME da SON. ~6- i .e.a WRIGHT a BONS aIFORUMS 07 EAST toorWASE, ANT) 13131PPING A_ND COM:MISSION MEE NO. 118 WALNITT STREET, PSGLADALPIELA. JAMES A. V713161HT, YHOENTO FMB. GAS FIXITTOM.— ISKEY, MERRILL & TELACEADA, NO. 718 .CEDIENTNIIT street, artufactu.rers of Gas Firm res, Lamps, &c.„ would call the attention of the public to their large and elegant assortment of Gas Chandeliers, Pendants, Brackets, etc. They also introduce Gas pipes into Dwellings and Public Buildings, and attend to extend leg, altering and repairing Gas pipes. All work,war ranted. an WWELLS.—OWNERS OF PROPKEITY.—The nlace to get Privy Wells Cleansed and Dial° fected, at very low prioes. A- PEY Po SSON, Manufacturer of udrette. Goldsmith's Ball. Lib street rary GOD LIVER OlL.—Twenty-five barrels, new made, Cod Liver 011 of very superior quality; Carb. Ammonia, just received, in jars; also, just received twenty-five barrels very superior Alcohol, warranted 95 per cent., in the best of packages, and for sale by JAMS,' C. RARER dt CO., No. 718 Market street. 11010DOS,BRONCITIA.TABLETS.—The Alle 1.1 vlatlon OlVS ofißronchltis Catarrh, Hoarseness and Similar Complaints, affecting the Organs of the Voice Public Speakers, Singer and Amsted's have been greatly benefited by using these Tablets, and their 40 appreciation of their intrinsic merit, particularly re commends them to persona affected with BROIL. CHITIS, HOARSEFFR , , and CATARRH of the HEAD and BREAST. For sale by Druggists generally Prepared only by LANCAS & WILLS, Apothe caries, northeast corner Arch and Tenth streets, ociC 1\ • • c e ./e• • :1 •Ifa • 11 PLASTERS, with the pliancy of silk, th stren• and soft:new of kid. For affections of the CheSt, • tui weakness. &c., &c. They are cleanly andodo comfortable and effective. Sold by HUBBELL, A • thecary, 1410 Chestnut street. guile IiThRLI343.I.STS' SUNDRIES. 61Z.1113495 Mortars Pill Tlles,Combs, Banshee, Mirrors, Tweezars.Pnt Boxes, Horn Scoops, Surgical Instruments, Truants Hard and Soft Rubber Goods,'Vial Oases. Glass anc Metal Syringe& all at "First H.ands" SNOWDEN a BBOTHEB aps-tfi Soath Elzhth street, OBERT SHOEMAKER. & CO.. N. E. CORNER 11 FOURTH AND RACE. STREET'S, Wholesair Druggists, Manultucturers s.nd Dealers in Windovt Ohm, White Lead, and Paints of every description offer to the trade, or consumers, a complete stock of goods In theirline, at the lowest market rates. ROREET SHOEMAKER & 00., Northeast corner Fourth and Race street& ..6.GNIA--Jeaning's Calcined, In lob. round tins .in and boxes, also hxbottles. leaning's Carbonate of Magnesia. In 2 oz. and 4 or. papers. Heavy Calcined Magnesia lynding and fbr sale andHA ELLIE, SON CO., Druggists, Market, Seventh streets, Philadelphia. Gelb ESBRITTIAL 0.1 1 / 3 OF A I•MONDtt Lemon Bergamot, Aniae. qrracray, Cloves Orange, Wintergreen, Cinnamon, Lavender, Juniper Peppermint., qsagafras, Rose. Rose Geranium Citronell aa,,Verbena. dm. all of warranted nality. Foi , sale by W di Co., Druggists, Nos. 71.1 sad 722 Market street. efiN 1134,582 69 DD , LADOE AND GENERAL STOCK OF Menem& and Phsrmscentical Prepara Mons, Ibr sale by W/LLIA-M. 'KT & 00, Druggists, NO3. Mi and '7V.llifirket street. DAY MM.—Zest received, an Invoice of Gennint Imported 1 . 14iy A Rum, for sale by the gallon, b 3 ROBERT SHOE••f TIER & CO., Druggist, N. E. Orr Der Fourth and Race streets. PRE NEW "PILE PIPE." —A SIMPLE CLESN.LI and portable contrivance for the application of an. .ta to the Internal surface of the recttun. Sold : : . . •4' 1 • •a, $1.3t,.941. 34 $337,0139 00 60,000 00 945 00 13,449 00 5,507 10 810,493 70 2.044 50 8.443 04 fr RE HANDSOME RESEDSNCE, S. Moor. of Spruce A and:Eighth streets. is open for the reception of boarders. Rooms single and suites. and with or with • out private table. deS-I.Mg . _ . IltTXllolt esAJW6It4 MOSES NATRANS. AUCTIONEER AND COM MISSION MERCHANT, Southeast corner Sixth and Race streets. The sale will continue until every article Is die posed of. AT PRIVATE SiAT. lA_POR HALF THE USDA) t.Thle PRIORS. Fine gold hunting case, open face, English paten , lever watches of the most approved and best makers fine gold hunting case and open face detached lever: and repine watches: ladles' fins gold watches; fine ;colt American lever watches: duplex and other watches. Fine silver hunting case and open face American 13= , (swiss and other lever watches: fine silver watches: English, Swim and French watches, in hunting cs.see double cases and open face; fine gold vest, neck t chatelaine, fob and guard chat= fine gold jewelry ofi every description: fowiing pieces; re Velvet's, &a F7Tl3t 019.68 billiard table, complete. AT PRIVATE BALE. Several building lots, hr Camden. N. 7., Fifth sac Chestnut streets. FIREPROOF CHEST. Large aim llrepro‘ f chest, 6 feet high by feet wads made by Saba C. Herring. Also, a small Salamander fireproof chest. MONEY TO LOAN, In large or small amounts, on goods of. even description. - THOMAS BERGH dr. SON, ADCTIONEERS D ixerm PAWN M E R CHANTS, No. llle CHESTNIIT (Rear entrance 1107 Saneom street.) Household Eurnitare of every description received cr Consignment. SALES EVERY IW..DAY MORNING. Sales of Furniture at dwellings attended to on the IXIO4 Reasonable Terms. SALE OE REAL ESTATE. STOOKS, a c., AT TB _GE. F.SOHA Thomas Bitch:& Son respectfully infbnn then riende and the public that they are prepared to attendto the sale of Real 2:State by andlon and at Private sale 3Y BABBITT & O. AUCT/ONEIVI — Cash Auction House. - No. P3O MABILET street, corner DIE:Ink street. Cash advanced OD coneistinnente without extra obarea COG LOTS DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS AND BROES. minas. cAssunsair.s. SATINETS_ , SHIRTS, JACEBTS, HOSIERY, GERMANTOWN GOODS, &c., &c. On MONDAY MORNING, lanuary 8. at 15 o'clock. TFrrzpiTßioir.&co7rXr. btIONEERS, MEW . Auction House, No. 937 CHESTNUT street adia. cent to the Continental, Girard. St. • Lawrence, Harkoe House andother popular Hale" - • •-• ' P Is. ABH.BEIDGE dt Ca t _ ' - No. ad istislT street. above Fifth. ; :D 013 41) AUCTIONEERS.'24011. 6;5' GLEIEEMI.A. 6311300111, TIEMODOILB WHIGIVIN DlMUttft. iftortN TA_BLB. AVICTION SALES. lir THOMAS, dr-EKENB FOURTHou stre ONHEIREI, )519A sad 14Ththet. BTOCES AND REAL ESTATE-aI:MED AT RIGIETi , 'Pamphlet catalcsaas now really conthininglard.e.. NEXTi rus of all the propert7 tre sold on MM , II AY , ath inst., comprising a variety of Dwellings. Clay Lot, &c., and a llst 'of sales 16th. 2.1d - and'ants. January, by order , of Orphans' , Court, Execntors. Administrators, Heirs and others—to be. sold without reserve. se...LJIES OP ii - STIXBIS . — AND REAL ESTATE' at the ExchanP, every TUESDAY, atl2 o'CloCit nOasa sir Handbills of each properly.issuedi smaratelyi. and on the SaturdaY previous to each sale 2000.estae logues ih pamphlet form, giving full descriptions.:; REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE. - Printed catalogues; - comprising several( hundred.) thousand dollars,, including every description of WV and country property, from the smallest dwellings to the most elegant mansions; elegant country seats, lams, business properties. &c. 18®'FuRrirrE sham AT THE . ADOTION - 13-'IORE ET,'":IC THURSDAY. tar tnlar attention given to salsa at Mug* = A. residences. &c. BANK STOOKS ,LOANS. - , ON TUESDAY, JAN. SP, -; At 12 o'clock noon. at the Exchange, will be 5010... 10 shares Western National-Bank. . 15 shares Central National Bank. 10 shares Seventh National Bask. 10 shares Reliance Insurance Co. low shares. Beaver On Co., -Deer Creek. and Clarion River. . 50 shares Philadelphia and Sugar Creek OD 00. • s. share Philadelphia Athenaeum. 1 share Mercantile Library Co.. BEAU ESTATE, JAN. 9. Peremptory _Bale by order of,Heirs. _ LARGE AND VALUABLE CLAY LOT, 11 ACRES. A Large and Valuable' Clay Lot. Papsyenk road' ad- ". Joining property of the City Gas' Works, rinttlVarL it has been bored and found to contain Brick Clay be • excellent quality. The neighborhood rapidly , . proving In value; • Executors' Bale-Estate of P. Afilick - , dedd-VALII. ABLE TAVERN 131 AND,. known as the "Spread. Eagle," nearly 84 acres, West. Chester plank road, a. , the 9 mile stone, Stone Tavern 'with extensive' sta.' - Ming, 4 dwellings; shops, dm. It is entsiderecl one of the best stands on the road, and is <loins an,excellent Bale by_ ert_ier OfTleirs--Estate of. Henry Stout, dec'd. -N. FIFTH ST-Three-story Brick Dwelling, No Ca north Fifth st. • Same Estate—NOßTH TENTH ' ST—Three-story Brick-Dwelling, .1111) 1259 northTentltst. same Estate—HUTOKINSON ST—Lot on Hutchin son st, in the rear of the above. FALRFA X PLACE, south Fifthst, beloillltirlatiart —Seven two-story .brick and .four twoetory. !rains dwellings. LBRkDKI323 GROUND BENT $5B a Yeat.—.."' Principal $968 67. • • 6 Three story BRICK DWELLINGS—Thr brick dwelling, No 1414 Race st, with rive three story brick dwelling& In the rear. - BUTTONWOOD ST—Adminlstratrix Sale—Three-. story Brick Store and Dwelling, No 915 Buttonwood I street. PI/NE ST—Three-Story Brick Dwelling, No 235 Phlol street PINE ST—Three-story Brick „Dwelling. No 233 Pins - Mr- et. - . Three-story BRICK DWF7. 7 ANG. No. 438 Lombard. street. Three-story BRICK DWELLING, No. 315 14 nrshsli 'street. 2 Threestory BRICK DWELLINGS, Nos. 312-aid 314 New at. hree-atory BRICK DWELLING. No. 1716 south Fifth at; has gas, bath,'range. ctc. Peremptory' Eale on the Premises. ELEGANT BE.uW - 7 , .7 STONE RhSIDENCE AND EVENITFRE. S. F. corner of. Chestnut and Eighteenth steeets, with. Susnie and Corch House in the rear on Chatham gt. ON NVEDISUPLY MORNING. JAN. 17. 'A t 10 o'clock. On the premises, the handsome four aG Brown stone Residence, with double three-story' Bar k Buildings, S. F. corner of Eighteenth and Chest nut streets 22 feet front. 150 feet deep to Chatham at; house well built and haudsoinely finished with ell the sun , srti conveniences. Also, Stable and Coach House lathe rear. sear or all incumbracces. Terms-115,030 may re main on morteage tor 3 or 5 years sPLENDID FL RNITURE GRAND PLANO, 'AM UR NIC Al. ORGAN, coot oyer $L4uO in gold, Large Mirrors, Curtains, Paintings, c. Immediately after the sale of the house will be sold„ by catalogue, the entire Furniture, including a nu.nber of most r eautlful, costlo and valuable articles. CARRIAGES, SLEIGHS, MARLS PsS, (fir— Also, on the same day, commPucing at 3 o'clock, will be sold a pair of fine Carriage H.inies, Coupe, Phaeton, oouble gilt sod silver mounted single ana. double IlaroPes, Stable Pm nitnre, dtc. Full puttee lars In catalogcies. • Sale No. I rrt4 North Tenth street. SVPSRIOR rtißE, FINE BRUSSELS CARPET.. &c. ON FRIDAY MORNING, JAN 12. At 10 o'clock ‘ at So. let Nortn Tenth street, above Oxfor , street, the Superior Walnut Parlor and Clam b.r Frrnimre Oak Dining Its om Furniture, Fine OA Glassware, Fine Brussels and Imperial Carpets, &a. Jaay be examined at 8 o Monk on the morning 07 sale. AT PRIVATE BALE—Modern REBEDEZIOE, with acres. Alanbeim st. Germantown. VALUABLE LOT Warren et, west of 17th. • MORTGAGE, V.5,000.—A first-Gass well secured engage of ff...9,c00. AUCTIONEER, No. CB WALNUT street. REAL ESTATE SALE, JAN. 10, 1866. Tis sale, at the Exchange. at 12 o'clock noon. wa Include— STOCKS. ito shares Cooper Fird Arms Manufacturing Co. 10 shares Bear Mountain Franklin Coal Co.. (each entitled to 3 tons of coal at cost at this limb.) SELOND BELOW DAUPHIN—A three story bri c k. i house. Bd, below Dauphin, 19th ward, 16 feet 4 nches front and 70 feet deep to an alley. 04 ground rent per al num. Orphans' (hurt Sale—Estate of Walter Stone. a rh mar. siciniOND ST., TwEINTY-yteri. WAY.D.—A. frame house and lot, Richmond. above Ann st, 20 by 9P beet. VS ground rent. Orphans' (burl teak—Estate /arid Read, deed. BROAD STREET ARMORY—The valuable pro perly known as the "City Armory," Broad st, below Rake, .5s feet front by 103 feet deep to Goodwill at. Tha budding is a handsome and most substantial structure. admirably adapted for a forwarding house. Four fifths of the purchase money may remain on mort gage. Sale by order of the Cnnuninisser of Mg Pro perty. J A ht.EB A. VALUABLE RESIDENCES AT PRIVATE SALE. TO REAL ESTATE OPERATORS. Will be sold. at very low rates, to a partywho will take them all in one lot, five desirable dwellings In the heart of the city. Immediate occupancy clan be had it desired. 'I his is a very favorable opportunity to par ties who seek good real estate investments to bay at old prices proyerty which will pay well and therm= invvalue. For particulars apply at the auction store. MARKET ST. STORES—At private sale, the valu able fonr-story back store S. E. corner of Market and Bank sta. In. first rate condition. Terms ace:lmmo &dine. ALSO—The stibstantossperty at the S. E. corner of Market and Straw sts. In excellent order. These properties will be sod so as to pay a good In terest on the investment. STABLE—A very desirable property in the neigh. borhood of Twelfth and Locust sts. TAVERN STAND and 9 acres of land, on Ridge road, 9 miles from the State House, known as the "Sorrel Horse." Plans, surveys, &c., at the store. Property No. 902 south Front st, 41 by 100 feet. do do 1128 and 1144, Lombard at SP acres, Germantown 37 do Fisher's lane Valuable Lot, Market street, above Nineteenth do do Barker do do de 8 Building Lots, south Twenty-second st Property northeast corner Fourth and Spruce ats Dwelling, with side yard. Darby road Brown-stene Store, Second st, near Chestnut Residence and large lot, Burlington do No. 201 south Tenth at do do 415 south Eleventh st Dwelling, 980 Pine at do 508 Pond st 5 acres of Land, Federal st.Twentvelxth Ward VALID , A p.T.V STORE, CHESTNUT ST—A yen , valuable business property on Chestnut st, having two fronts—in good order. &a, Occupancy with the deed. DY JOHN B. MYERS dt 00.. AUCTIONEERS 13 Nos. 232 and 234 Market street. corner of Sank LARGE PEREMPTORY BALE or roam SHOES. BROGANS TRAVELING BAGS, do. ON 'll - 111AY MORNING. JAN. 9_, Will be sold, at 10 o'clock, by catalogue, ON FOUR MONTHS' CREDIT, about 10110arackages 000 ts, shoes, balmorals,. ca, airy boots, &c. of city and Eastern. mrumfactiare. Open for exam ination with catalogues ...iv on thy , morning of sale. LARGE PEREMPTORY ‘l4 7M OF BOOTS, SHOIEr4 TRAVELING BAGS, etc. NOTlCE—lncluded in our large sale of boots, shoes: dtc.,ON TUESDAY MORNING, Jan. 9, war be found in part the followin fresh and desirable assortment. viz Men's, boys and youths' calf, double sole, and hail welt dress boots; men's, boys' and youths' kip and buff leather boots; men's fine grain, long leg cavalry and Napoleon boots; men's and boys' calf, buff leaher (buckle at d plain) Congress sup boots and bal. morals; t men's, boys' and youths per kip, buff and polished grain half welt and heavy double sole bro gans; ladies' fine kid, goat, morocco, and enameled patent sewed (buckle and plain) balmerals and Con gress gaiters women's, misses' and children's calf and buff leather balmorals and lace boots; children's fine kid, sewed, city made lace boots; fancy sewed balino rals and ankle ties.; ladies' fine black and colored lasting Congress and side lace gaiters;womens'. misses' and children's goat and morocco copper-nailed lace boots; ladies' fins kid slippers,• metallfc overshoes and sandals; carpet slippers; carpet and enamelled leather traveling bags. dm. 1500 PAIRS GUM SHOES. Also. 1590 pairs men's, women's and boys' super me tallic overshoes. LARGE POSITIVE SALE OP GERMAN mama; 1311ITR 4 R AND .AMERICAN DRY GOODS. We will hold a large sale of Forelgraud Dome Dry_ Goods, by catalogue, on FOUR MONTHS' CREDIT anelpart for cask.___ and N THIIRS - D2L O Y MORNING, JAN. U. 4t 10 o'clock, embracing about 600 Packages and lota of Staple and Fancy articles in Woolens, Worsteds, J-inens, Silks 'and Cottons, to which we invite the attention ofdealers. N. B.—Catalogues read 9 ant t irooda arranged for ore Idbition early on morning of e. DAVIS ds HARVEY. AUCTIONS (Late with DI. lhorcat i elm) . . Store No. 833 Cbeetamt street. • 1112 • SALM at the Store every Ts= SALES AT RESEDENCEN will rtsvave P attention, Sale No. 833 Chestnut street. _ _ SUPERIOR FI7BNITITBE BRUSSELS CARPETS, • BEDS AND BEDDING. ON TUESDAY MORNING. At 10 o'clock. at the Auction store; the gni:miler Furniture, Uri: and Walnut Office • Tables, Feather Beds, Fine hfraresses, Brussels [lament, China, &o. • Also, , Counter - and Walnut Side ShOW Case- .. , "GrUIPrI349' 728 -Tr dic CO.. No.' 615. • and No. 61% JAYNE street. - . B .a.tfCril.ONENll
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