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PEUM&DLLPEWI. V&I1W1ING
FRIDAY, January 12, 1865.
All communications. for 'this column
must be directed "Chess Editor of EVENING'
BunnEfrnq," and should reach the (Alio% at
latest, on Thursday morning. All Problems
must be aecompanied - by the solution and
name of the composer. ' - •
AnSW.ep to Correspondenis:
gc A. M."—Mr. ,Maurian won eighteen
games to fifteen, when playing with -Mr.
Morphy. and receiving the odds of a Knight;
hence it is our belief that Mr. Perrin is too,
strong for this odds. Mr. Morphy's games
at Knight or Rook are unsurpassed, bat the
most finiihed games where the pawn and
two moves is given, are those played by Mr.
Staunton. For a fine collection of these
games, see the Chem /layer's Companion.
"M. J. H."—As our Column is getting
bound, we have no opportunity of sending
you the required games ; besides Which, we
are at a loss what to send . you, because we
' know not what games you have already on
band.
"CUAs. F. KROEH."—Your contribution
has becn received, and shall receive exami
nation.
"N. Al, NEW Tonn."—We hope you New
Yorkers will catch it from Mr. 0 .
During the past week our Chess com
munity has been visited by Mr. James A
Congdon, ,of Harrisburg, and Prof. Hill
mann, of Carlisle. These gentlemen coa
tested a number of games with various ad
versaries, and some interesting games have
been the result.
A match of Chess commenced a short
time ago at the Mercantile Library, between
Mr. W. H. Sayen and Dr. J. W. Knox, hai
terminated in Mr. Sayen's favor. The final
score stands: Sayen, 7 ; Knox, 5; Drawn, 2.
--- It is proposed to get up a Tournament
shortly at the Mercantile Library, which, if
a sufficient number of strong players enter,
which we doubt not, will be unusually in
teresting.
THE advent of 1866 has been celebrated by
the New York Chess Club in the very suita
ble manner of organizing a Tournament,
consisting of a series of matches between
players of different degrees of strength. To
this end the names of eighteen players en
tering the lists having been divided into
three several classes, and lots duly cast for
opponents in the first round, we find them
classified and confronted as follows:
First Class—G. H. Mackenzie vs. C. H.
Stanley; Dr. Barnett vs. Worrell; Thomp
son vs. Zerega ; Johnson vs. Belcher.
Second Class—Gen. de Trobriand vs. Dill ;
Graves vs. Martinez; Graham vs. Dr. Ward.
Third Cass—Arietta vs. Dr. Gilbert;
Schultz vs. Young.
Two games were played on Tuesday last,
by Messrs. Graves and Martinez, of the
second class,
each gentleman winning a
game. Mr. Martinez came near winning
both games, but lost the second by too hur
ried play.
They will play the closing game of the
series next Tuesday. Mr. Dill played one
game with Gen. De Trobriand, both bolong
ing to the second class, and after a severe
struggle Mr. Dill came off victorious.
Messrs. Mackenzie and Stanley have
played two games,
Mackenzie winning the
first, and drawing the second.
Problem No. 419.
BY MR. BRAIINE.
BLACK.
* / P li
.4 7 A A , A
-, / iw _ . ; 77 ; , • / , ,
ffzi,•.; • vJo
•.;-;.„,.,,, .4.,„/ A A
Ed ,j FA a
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A ig y As vA
re , vz ite . 7
Av v, , jv
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White to play and mate in four moves
Solution to No. 407.
WHITE. BLACK.
1. P to K B 4 K x Kt or (A)
2. Q to Kt 5, and mates next move.
(A)
2. Kt to Q 6 (eh)
3. Q to "Kt 3 mate.
Solution to No. 40S.
WHITE. BLACK.
1. Q to B sq. P x K Kt P
2 Q x B K x Kt
2. Q x Kt (eh) K to Kt 3
4. Q x P mate.
Solution to No. 409.
WHITE. ELAM
1. Q to B 6 Kt x R
2. QtoQKt6(ch) KXQ
3. Kt to Q 5 mate.
Solution to No. 410.
WHITE: BLACK.
1. KttoQ3 Btoß3
2. KttoKs BtoKt2
3. Kt to B 3 (eh) K to K 5
4. KttoKsq(ch) KtoQs
5. Kt to B 2 mate.
Solution, to No. 411.
WHITE. SLACK.
1. Rt,olCitt2. Kttoßlß2
2. RtoKlKt4(ch) Rtoßs
3. R x R P, and mates next move.
CHESS IN PHILADELPHIA. •
Game_No. 1265.
Played at the Philadelphia Chess Club,
between W. H. Sayen, and Major Tones, of
Washington.
(Evans' Gambit.)
WH. (Mn. SA.YEN.) BL. (NEA2 - . LIONEs.)
1. PtoK4 PtoK4
2.K.Ktt083 QKttoß3
3. Btoß4 Btoß4
4. PtoQKt4 BxQKtP
5.-PtoQB3 Btoß4 -
6. Castles P to Q 3
7. PtoQ4 Pxp -• •
8. P x•P B to Kt 3
• 9. QKttoß3 BtoKts
• 10. BtoQKts BtoQ2
11.PtoK5 KKttoK2
12. .13 to K Kt 5 P to K R 3
(This whole defence is not recommenda--
ble.)
13. - 13, to K R 4
14.KttoQ5
15. B x Q Kt
16. QtoQ 2
_
(16, Kt to B 6 (ch), followed by Q to Q 2,
is perhaps more cooelnsive.)
17. Kt to B 6 (eh) P x Kt
18, QxRP, •PxP
* l.9' B to B 6 and wins.
CHESS IN LONDON.
Game 11i0.1268.
Game recently played at the Cigar Divan,
between Messrs. Hooper and
(Two Knigkts' Defence.)
Wn. (MP.. HooPan.) BL. (Mn. Gossip.)
1. PtoK4 PtoK4
2. KttoKß3 KttoQß 3
3. BtoQB4 KttoKß3
4.KttoKKti PtoQ4
5. P x P Kt to Q R 4
6. PtoQ3 PtoKR 3
7. KttoKß3 PtoK 5
8. KttoK 5
(Q to K 2 is the correct play here.)
8. K B to Q 3
9. BtoQKt 5 (ch) PtoQB3
10. PxQBP Castles
1L Kt toQ7 RtolK sq
(Taking P with P would also have been
good play.)
12. Kt x Kt (ch) Q x Kt
13. PxQKtP
(This wins the exchange, but gives Black
a fine attacking game.)
13. QI3 ar
14. BxR R B
15. PtoQ4 PtoK 6
16. QBxP QtoKRS
17. P to K Kt 3 R x B (ch)
(Cleverly played.)
18. P x R BxP(ch)
19. P. B Qx R (ch)
20. KtoQ2 Kt to B 5 (ch)
21. KtoQßsq Q to K 5
22. Kt to Q R 3 QxKP(ch)
23. K to Q Kt sq Kt to Q 7 (ch)
(Leading to a speedy termination.)
24. K toQßsq Kt to Q Kt 6 (dou
ble ch)
25. KtoQKtsq -BtoKB6
26. KttoQß 4 Q to K B 7, and
wins.—London Era.
I..KttoK3
KxP
IN xALs COURT OF COMMON Pf.w. AS FOR THE.
CITY AND COUNTY OF Pl=flT/A DELPHIA.—
ANNIE B. PEIRCE, by her next friend vs Jew /SUDS
E. PEIRCE. December Term, 1865. Ito. 3. In Dl
orpe. To James E. Peirce, respondent.—sir; Take
notice that the depositions of witnesses on the part Of
the libelant in the above case wdi be tat en before
Wm. W. Fell, Examiner, at his office, No. 217 struph
SIXTH Street in the CRY of Phlladelnhia, on WED
NESDAY, January the 17th, 1866. at 3 o'clock. P. M.
de2.9-16ti JOHN GOFORTH, Attorney for Libellant.
TN THE ORPHAN'S COURT FOR THE CITY AND
JL COUNT lc OF FITT t. DELPHIA Estate of
JOSEPH AUGUSTUS,
_!decessed.—Noace Is hereby
given tnat ANNA It. AUGUSTUS, the widow of said
decedent, has flied in said Court, her petition and an
appral.,ement of the personal property of said estate,
which she elects to retain under the act of Assembly, ,
pass, d April 14th, 1851, and the supplements theretb, ,
and that the same will be approved, by said Court qn
_FRIDAY,. January 19th,1866, unless exception be tiled
thereto. SAI4II3ELCHUBB, Ja., •
ja4-tb,f,4t-s - Attorney for Petitioner.
TN T.a.o f`OITRT OF COMMON PLEAS FOR
IN
THE CITY OF • PHILADELPHIA.—Ven. Ex.
June Term, 1865. No. 50.—JOHN KRIDER, vs. ED
WARD .MATTH_EWS.—The Auditor appointed by the
Court to make distribution of the fund arising from
the Sheriff s sale under the above writ of the lollowitig
described real estate, to wit: All that certain lot or
piece of ground, with the two story brick building
thereon erected, situate on the north side of Emmet
(formerly Wesley street) in the city of Philadelphia;
beginning at the distance of forty-eight feet westwatd
from the west side of Third street, and thence extend
ing in, front or breadth westward on the said Emmet
street Sixteen feet and in. length northward thirty
eight feet, will attend to the duties of his appoint
ment onTUESDAY_,., January 16113., 1886, at 3 o'clock
.r. M., at his office No. 142 South math street, city of
Philadelphia, when and where all persons interested
are required to maketheir claims or be debarred from
coming in upon saidfuncL
fa& f.m,wsti 7. - HERVEY BRYAN,
Auditor.
TN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS FOR THE
MTV :AND COUNTY OF PHLLADELPHIA.;—
Estate of TEE ORTH AMERICAN LAND COM •
PANY.—The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit,
settle and adjust the third - and final account of James
,Dundas, trustee of the North American Land Compri,-
rly, as stated by Joshua Lippincott, Richard Sins.
thurst and James Derides Lippincott. executors of the
last will of said James Dundas, deceased, and to report
distribution of the balance which was in the, hands bf
the accountant will meet the parties interested for the
purposes of his appointmenti on TUESDA.Y, January
istb, .1866, at 4 eoc.loclo.P.M,at the Wetherill..aouse, No.
605 Sansom st,in' the city of Philadelphia. [jat.w,fmst•
"VISTA--JEIEII3 deceased.—Lettesr'
.1.14. Testamentary upon the - Estate of said decedent,
having been granted by the Register of Wile for the
City and. Con , ty of Philadelphia to , the andersigul,
all persona Indebted to said Estate will please make
pas meat and these having claims present them with
out delay to ' MARY Y. .LYRE Executrix,
Beach street, above Hanover;
LUKENS at MONTGOISLEB,Y,
103.511 each street.
Castles
Q to K sq
Kt x B
or to
' deB4,6t*
DOR SALE---A copper STILL, for Alcohol; in corn
pletenrder.. Apply to
JOHN -0. 8AX.R13,, CO.,
718 Market street
, -CH,ESSJN,HARRLSBURG-
. • Game No. =65.
••, , • •
Plaved`Decernber 30t12, 1865, at the Harris,
burg -- Chess Clrib, between Mr. Reichhelm
giving Knight, and Mr. Congdon. -
(Remove White's Queen's Knight.) ' !
(lang's Gambit Boaded.).
W. (MR. RETOHRRIG3.) 13. (MR. CONGDON.
1. ,PtoK. 4 -Ptoll 4
2.Pt0.K.84 • PtoQ4
3. P'x Q,P' P to KZ
(A good defence at odds.)
4. Btoß 4 KBtoß4
5. PtoQ4 •BtoKt3
6. Kt to K 2 rKKttoB3
7. BtoKt 3 BtoKts
S. Ptoß4 BaKt
9. K x B Ptoß4.
10. B to K. 3 P x P
11. Bx P B B
12. Q x B PtoQKt3
13. P to Kt 4 Castles
14. QRtoKKtsq QKttoß3
15. Q to K 3 QKttoß4
16. PtoKtip KttoQ2
17. PtoKB5 Kt x B
18. P Kt Qtoß2
19. Ptoß6 QtoQS
20. P to R 4 Kt to B 4
21. 'P x P KxP
(The ending is peculiar, and the attack
requires the nicest manceuvring.
22. Ptoßs - KttoQ6
23. PtoKt 6 Kt B (eh)
24. K to Qsq Ptoß4
25. P to R 6 (eh) K to Kt sq
26. P x. P (ch) KxP
27. R to Kt 7 (ch) K to R sq
28. QteKt3 RtoKKtsq
29. R to Kt sq gtolitsq.
White mates in four moves.
Game No. 1267.
Between the same players.
(Remove White's' QUM:4'B Knigkt.)
(Phi idrr's :Defenes.)
W. (Mit. Rmicanaraf.) B. (Dix. Ccoramow.)
1. P to K 4 P'to K 4
2. Kttoß3 PtoQB
3. PtoQ4 PxP
4. BtoQB4 BtoK2
5. PtoQB3 BtoK 3
6. B x B P x B
7. Q to Kt 3 gtoßaq
8. Kt x P P to Q 4
, 9. P x P PxP
10. Qx.Ql' KKttoß 3
11. Q to Kt 3 QKttoQ2
12. Kt to K 6 Btoßaq
13. B to B 4
(An ill-considered move, by which White
loses his advantage in position.)
13. Kt to B 4
14. Kt xKt Bx Kt •
15. Q to Kt 5 (ch) Kt to Q 2
16. Castles (Q It) Castles
(Well played.)
17.8xP Q x B
18. R x Kt Q to B 5 (ch)
19. K to Kt sq PtoQKt 3
20. Ptoß3 PtoQR 3
21. Qtoß 6 QRtoßsq
22. Q to Q 5 (eh) K to R sq
23. R to Q
24. Q x Q Rsq Q x
Q to B 4 (ch)
25. PtoQRS PtoQR 4
26. K to B 2 K to Kt sq
27. RtoKt 7 R to B 2
28. K R to Q 7 • R x R
29. R x R Ktoßsq
30. K to Q 3 BtoKt 8
31. Ptoß3 Ptoß3
32. PtoQKt4 PxP
33. RP.aP It to K. sq, and
after a prolonged struggle, the game was
won by Black.
LEGALL ANYIACEIS.
THE DULY EVENIN
APE ILL -
• - -
A, SPECIAL MEETING .THE STOCK
HOLDERS of the CLINTON COAL AND LEON
Ch, ANY will belield at the office, No. 6 ilierchants'
Exchange, on WEDNESDAY, n
th
the 17th inst.; at .4
/11
o'clock P. .., to take into consideratioesale of the
property
jalo-3ts
WNOTICE—The Annual Meeting of the Stock
holders_ of the „MUT i‘F'R COAL • COMPANY
e held at the office of the Company, 108 South
FOURTH street, Philadelphia, on WEDNEDAY,
January 17th, 1866, at 12 o'clock, noon, when an eleo
tion will be held for dye Directors to serve for the en
suing year. SAMUEL DUTTON,
Jaajotk Secretary,
0:0:s CONTINENTAL` HOTEL COMPANY.:
The annual meeting of the Corporators and
Stockholders of the. Continental Hotel Company for
ti e election of five Managers and the transaction of
other business will be held on MONDAY, January
11th, 1868, at lio'clock M, at the Hotel.
J. SE.ItGEA.NT PRIC
tar E,
.IcB4ll ' Secrey.
YELLLADELPRIA, December 27th, 1865•—Th e 1UAnnual Meeting of the stockholders of the
Shamokin Coal Company will be held at the office,
No 20 , 1 South FOURTH. street, on WEDNESDAY the
17th day of January next at,ll o'clock, •
The Transfer Books will be closed from SanuarY24
to Nth. C. R. LINDSAY.
de29ljaln Secretary,
qeMOST:Lam RAILROAD COMPANY, Pinta
nxia s .tas, December 22d,1865.
annual meeting of the Stockholders of the Mose
lem Railroad Company ; will be held at the office of the
Philadelphia and headin g Railroad Company, No. 267
South FOURTH street, PhillUielphia, on MONDAY,.
January 16th, 1866, at lo A. IL, when an. election will be
held for a President and six Directors, to serve the eh
sningyear. W. A. CHURCH,
de22-tjalb/ Secretary.
COLARROORDALE RA TT Roe, D COM
PANY, PECIV&DELPHIA. December 22d,1865.-
Ihe Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the Cole.
brookdale Railroad. Com an will be held at the office
of the Philadelphia and g Railroad Company,
No. 22.7 South .n4eIRTH Street; Philadelphia, on rdON
DAY, January 15th, 1868 at 11 A.M , when an election
will be held tor a President and six Directors, to serve
the ensuing year. W. a. CHURCH.
de22.1.1a15 / secretary.
MERCANTILE LIBRARY COMPANY
JANUARY 2d, 1866.
the Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the
Mercantile Library Company, will be neld on TIIES
DAY, January 16, at 731 0 clock P. M., In the Library
Room.
At this meeting the Annual Report of the Board of
Managers will be presented, and nominations of an,
eers for the ensuing year will be made.
JNO. A. Mon_LLiSTER
jai-134 Recording Secretary.
yIieTWELFTH STREET MARKs T C
KY.—The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders
be held at the office of the Company, northeast
corner of Twelfth and Market streets, on SATURDAY
13th instant at 1.1 o'clock, A. M.
An election for nine Managers, to serve the ensuing
year will be held same day between the hours of 11
o'clock, A. M. and 2 o'clock P. M.
JOSEPH PAXSON,
Secretary.
Tr OFFICE OF THE LOCUST MOUNTAIN
004 L ;AN D "Ras . COMPANY PRILADEL-
Pura, January 4th, 1868.
The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the
above named Company, will be held at their office
No 230 South. Third street, on MONDAY the Stu of
February next, at 12 o'clock M., when an election will
be held for seven Directors to serve for the ensuing
y
The Transfer Books of the Company will be closed
for fifteen days prior to the day for 3ald election.
ja4-tfe6.l EDWARD ELY, Secretary.
l Ur , OFFICE OF THE PHILADELPHIA AND ERIE I...AND COMPANY. inis,l, Walnut Street,
PBtLADELPBLA, January sib, 1308.
NOTICE.—At the annual election held this day. the
following gentlemen were unanimously elected Direc
tors for the ensuing year:
EDWARD XI ILLF.R.,
WM. (.3. litutißKEA_D.
THOMAC. A. ei . ol"r,
HENRY D. ).(00RE,
CHAS. B. W r.
R. P. RUTTER,
jalo-10Q Secretary and Treasurer
- •
lUs OFFICE NORTH PENNSYLVANIA RAI L,
ROAD CO.. JANT'A Br St h. tssc.
.
.rt an at. nual election of this Company held this day
the lama ing gentlemen were elected to serve during
the ensuing year :
PRESIDENT,
FRA.NRLIN A. °WILY.
Dirax - roas,
sows JORDAN, JR.,
J. DILLINGHAM FELL,
S. MORE WAIN,
WILLIAM. C. LUDWIG,
ELLWOOD sRANNON,
EDWARD C. KNIOIIT,
ALFRED RUNT,
I. PEMBERToN HUTCHINSON
WILLIAM C. RENT.
CRAILLI. W. %YHA RIDN.
[Us THE PHILADELPHIA, WILMLITOTON
AND BALTIMORE RAILROAD OOMPAN Y,
January Bth, 1866.
At an Annual Meeting of the Stockholders held this
day, the lohowlng persons Were unanimously elected
Directors for the ensuing year:
ISAAC HINCKLEY. I FREDERICK A. ULItTIS,
MUE_L 3L FELTON. JOHN C. GROOME,
WM. L. sAVAOK. J4l. COHEN, Jet.,
WILLIAM SELLERS, THOMAS KELSO,
JOHN A. DUNCAN, C. O'DO.NNELL
J.k.sSE LANE, N.NOCH PRATt,
JOSEPH BEINGRIJRST. THUS. DONA.LDSON,
102MM1
At a meeting f the Board
lesac Hinckley was linen
and Alfred Horner.Secre
ja10.3111
OFFICE OP THE FAME INSURANCE
U COMPANY, No. 406 CHESTNUT ST.—Prtrta-
DY.LPECIA, January 9th, 1b66.
At an election held at the Office of the Company on
the Bth instant, the following gentlemen were unaut•
mousty elected Directors to serve for the ensuing
year.
PRA NC IS N. BUCK,
CHAS. RICH AF , D,iON,
SAMUEL WRIGHT,
Ilk NHY LEWIS,
GEW,GE A. WEST,
JOHN .E.SLEIt. Jn..
And at a meeting of the
day, FRANCIS N. BUCK
President, CHARLES
dent, and
IU. THE; PIiILADELPDAA AND BALTIMORE
NTRAL RAILROAD COM PAN V.
Aline annual sneering of tre Stockholders. held at
Oxford, Pa., January 6th, 1866, the following were
elected;
TEttc•IDKVT
SA.lll' EL m. FELTON
ISA AC TITNCKLEY, eiAMITEL DICKEY,
PHILIP ciriGLEY , JAMES R. RAMSEY,
DAVID WOELPPE d , DA.NIEL STUBBS,
JOSIAH. PHILLIPS, SAMUEL J. DICKEY,
HILTON CONA RD. JAIAB TOME,
JAS. A .STRAWBRIDGE. DR. el. B. STUBBS.
The Board of Directors held a meeting on the same
day and elected
jalo43t
JOSEPH. BURRELL, Treasurer,
and ROBERT E.OIX3SON, secretary
U.OPPTCE CATAWISSA RAILROAD COM
PANY. No. 424 WALNUT street—Pim...Awn,
FRIA. Dec. 29, Ha.
in compliant* with request of the Board of Brokers,
hereto annexed the Transfer Books of the Company
for the preferred stock will remain open until the Atth
Of January, /866, after which date they will be closed
until February L
By order, dtc.
P. HITPCHINBON,
Vice President and .:retary
Philadelphia Board of Brokers, Dec. 2.9, lss.s.
T. H. DU PUT- President Catawissa Railroad—
Dkom But: Our transactions in your stock are so
large and the time of closing your books of transfer as
named, Is of so long a duration. this Board would re
spectfully ask as a favor, if you can make it conve
nient to do so, to keep the transfer open until the 214,11
of January next.
I am. truly, your obedient servant.
deW-tt GEO. W. CAMBLOS, President.
OFFICE OF THE ENTERPRISE INSUR
ANCE COMPANY, 400 WALNUT street, PHIL.
ADELPELIA, January oth, MS.
At the annual meeting of the Stocgholders of this
Company. held on the eighth day of January, the fol
lowing gentleman were elected Directors for the en
suing year :
F. RATCHFORD STARR,
NA LBRO FRAZIER,
JNO. M. ATWOOD,
BENJ. 'P. TREDICK.
MORDECAI L. DAWSON,
GEO. H. STUART,
JOHN b. BROWN,
J. L. ERRLNGER,
GEO. W. FAHNESTOCK,
JAMES L. CLAGHORN,
WM G. BOULTON..
CHARLES WHEELER.
At a meeting of the Board of Directors, held fide day,
F. HATCIIFORDETARR was elected President, and
THOS. H. MONTOOM.ERY re-elected Vice-Presldedt.
Jalo GI JACOB E. PETERSON, Sec'y pro tern,
/IWOFFICE OF lERSTONVILLE, MANTUA
AND. FAFRMOD NT PASSENGER RAIL-
D COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 8,1866.
NOTICE.—At the Annual Election, held this day,
the following gentlemen were unanimously elected
Managers for the ensuing year:
PRESIDENT.
JOHN E. BAUM.
•
DIRECTORS.
AVFK. WHILLDIN, I WILLIAM HARRIS,
WM. M. FARR, AMOS P HILLIPS,
• ADAM WART AN.
And at a subsequent meeting of the Board the fol
lowing Officers were elected:
WILLIAM HARRIS, Vice President.
Ss MUEL WORK, Treasurer.
3011 N T. LANGE, Secretary.
On and after THURSDAY. the 11th Inst., the Trans
fer Office will be at the N. E. corner of Third and Dock
streets, second story. JOHN T. LANGE,
Secretary.
E • ' PHILADELPHIA NATIONAL
BANK, PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 10 , 1866
At the annual election held yesterday the following
gentlemen were duly elected 'Directors of this Bank,
for the ensuing year:
,THOMAS ROBINS,
SAMUEL WELSH
MARSHALL HILf,,
HERM:MR.__
AUGUSTUS HEATON,
J. GILLINGHAM FELL,
-EDWARD S: CLARKE, • ''•
BENRY•FREADT,
GEORGE WIELTNEY,
•
- BENJA RICHA MIN,
WOOD,
O GODFREY,
RD
,-JOHN MAYLOR.
JAY FS STEEL,
and at the meeting of the Directors . held this day,
THOMAS ROBINS, Esq.; was unanimously re elected
President. B. B, 00.1KEGYS . ,
• Jall-61 • • • 001104
YR4PAY,_4".ANKA-RY.1,2, 1866
OTICES.
S. E. BLAY3R,
President
L THAIFitt.
of Dlremma held this day
imously elected President
and Treasurer.
A. HORNER, Secretary.
E. D. WOODRUFF,
CHARLES STOIC ES,
ROBERTE POl - TER,
J. W. EVERSIAN,
P S. JUSTICE,
JOSEPH I). ELLIS.
• •tzd of Dlreavrs field this
was !mania:lowly elected
ICHARDSON Vlee-Preal-
LANCILARD. secretary
.1 ; E ' 411 e' I
iIe y THE ANNUAL ELECTION' DIRECEOdS
OF THE 'SOUTHWARK - it Avo
vi3OAD 'COM
r will be held at the Office of- the Company,
Broad street and Washington avenue, on . MONDAY,
the 1501 ir at, at u A.. It.
o 15/ A. HORNER, Secretary.
CAMBRIA. IRON COMPANY.—The Annual
1.1 , ,DT Meeting of BtockholderB of the Cambria Iron
Company will be held at their Wilco, No. 460 Chestnut
street, Philadelphia on TUESDAY, the /6th day of
January next, at 4 o'clock P. M., when an election will
he held for seven Directors to serve for the ensuing
Year. , :. JOHN T.-irri.LE,
Secretary.
delif m wlm*
PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 14, 1865.
OFFICE OF THE GREENWOOD COAL COM
ti,DY PA NY NO. 828 WALNUT Street, PHILADEIe
FRIA, Jan. 1, 'um.
The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of this
Company, and an election for officers to serve for the
ensuing year, will be field at the office of the Company
on 7111 DAY, the 16th day of January, 1868, at 12
o'clock, M. WM. M. tDAVMSON,
Jalmwf,tial6/ Secretary.
OFFICE ST. NICHOLAS COAL COMPANY,
l€) 2053 .Walnut street. PIata.DELPIEFIA, December
1665.
' The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the St.
Nicholas Coal Company will be held at the office of the
Company, NO. 2D46 Walnut street, on MONDAY,
January 15th, 1866, at 11 A. M. for the purpose of elect
ing Directors to serve the ensuing year.
IWS Ain,w,tialsl CliAti. F. SHOENRS, Treas.
G I?NOTICE.—The second annual Public Meeting
(adjourned) of the Contributors to the HOME
VAGED COLORED PEOPLE will be held on
SLETII DAY (Friday) EVENING, 12th Inst., at 8
O'clock, in the West Room, hansom Street Hall. SAN
'SOK street, below Seventh. WIL S. PEERCE, IL
RAYLANO WARRINER and Wilt J. ALSTON have
kindly consented to address the meeting. The public
_
are invited. jell-2t*
DEPARTMENT OF PTBLIC HIGHWAYS
OFFICE OF CHLEF OOMMTSSIONER. S. W
corner Fl..sm. and WALNUT stleets,Pninanzr.para,
January Bth, 1866.
Notice is hereby given that the annual SEWER
TS, now due the city, are payable at ch i ts Office,
los five per cent., until April let., 1866.
Office hours fiom 9 o'cicck, A. M., until 3 o'clock,
P. M. THOMAS pi. TRIOL,
1 jaZ-ni,W,f3t
iriOFFICE BUCK. MOUNTALN COAL 00-
Pamkogl.mu.A., Jan. 5. 1846.
nICE.—The annual meeting of the Stockholders
cif TEE BUCK MOUNTAIN COAL COMPANY will
be held at the office of the Company, .No. ate WAb
"NUT street. on WEDI I 'SI)AY, F'eurnary 7th. 1866 , at
11 o'clock AM.
An Election for SEVEN DIRECTORS. to serve the
ensuing year, will be held on the sane day, between
the home of 11 A. AL and 2 P. 1!.
je&f,m,w,tfe7e
LI. PENNSYLVANIA MININGL.X.I.6IPANY OF
MICHIGAN. Notice is hereby given, that an
installment of Four Dollars per Share on each and
every share of the Capital Stock in the Pennsylvania
Mining Com any of Michigan, has this day been called
by the Board of Directors of said Company, due and
payable at the Office of the Company, No. Sid Walnut
street, Philadelphia, on or before the 6th day of Oct°.
ber, 1865. 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.
PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 2.541565. 5e26,.U,Lv.f,m601
U. DELAWARE MINING COMPANY OF
MICHIGA.SI.—Notice is hereby given that all
Suck in this Company on which the ninth Instalment
of THREE DOLLARS per share, called October 24th,
1665, and due November 6th, 1865, Ls not paid, is for
feited for said default, and that, according to the
Charter and By-laws of the Company, it will be sold at
Public Auction on MONDAY, February sth, 1866. at
12 o'clock, M. at the office of the Secretary of the Com
pany, No. :MS Walnut street, Philadelphia, unless paid
on or before that time.
By order of the Board of Directors,
B. WYATT WNTAR, Secretary,
DATED PHILADELPHIA, Jan. sth, 1886. in.s-2t.,m,w ttfs
IUa — GFFICE OF THE HOME INSU E'RANC CO
OF PHILADELPHIA, 150 SOu Fucsyt
STREET, PHILADELFHIA, Jan. 5,1866.
At a meeting 01 the stockholders of the Home In
surance Company, held this day, the following named
gentlemen were elected Directors to serve the follow
ing year:—Jas. Brown, Chas, A. Du 7. Wm. D. Lewis,
Wm. N. Needles, John D. Taylor, rhos. Kimber,Jr.,
Lemuel Coffin, J. Hillboru Jones. John Woodside,
Wm. B. Bullock, Wm. C. Lonf,%reth, and John N.
Hutchinson.
At a meeting of the Board of Directors held this day,
Jan. 9, 19'66, James Brown was elected President: Chas.
A. nn.Y. Vice Preddent, and Thomas Neilson Sec
retary. ITIOACAS :NEILSON,
laO %k Secretary.
Us THE SOCIETY FOR SUPPLYING THE
POOR WITH 'OUP. No, s3B Glttseoll street,
late Green's court, between spruce and Pine and Third
and Fourth streets have commenced operations for
the season. The extreme rigor of the weather through
which we have lust passed is keenly felt by the cla.V3
receo. log aid from this Association, and the relief
afforded by the comfortable meal furnished daily must
serve to nutipdelhe severity of the suffering of many
who are pooriy provided with clothing. To enable the
Society to extend its usual assistance to the pobr, done•
lions are solicited and will be received by any of the
Managers.
JEREMIAII HACKER. President,
alga Fourth street.
WM. EVANS JR., Treasurer,
2.52 S. Front street.
JOHN T. WALTON Is the only authorized col
lector.
U. OFFICE OF THE I NSUR&NCE COM E ; ANY
OF NORTH AMERICa, No. 'Li! Walnut sheet.
manri.rnia. January inch, 1b66.
AL a meeuhg of the stockholders, held 9th Inst., to
elect Directors to serve for one year, the following gen
tlemen were duly chosen:
AR'll Ult G. COFFIN, S. MORRIS WAIN.
eAll*L W. JONES,tJOELN MASON,
JOBN A. BROWN, f EO. L. HAR RISON.
CEARLEtiTAYLOR, FRalsiCls R. WeE,
AMBROSE WRITE, E. H. TROTTER,
RICE ARD D. WOOD, R.?, CLA RKE,
WILLIAM WEL:iII., W3l. CUMMINGS
WE. E. BOWEN' cuaiti.ros HENRY.
JAMES N. DICKSON, fA. D. 131,,,,TP.
Al a meeting oi die three
0. C'OFF..N, Esq., was una
dent ,Jau•atp] CH
p. INSURANCE COMPANY OP THE STATE
OF PENNsN'LVANIA, January Ran, lESs.
the tuilowtLg gentlemen have been duly elected
Directors 01 Lb is company for the year 1566.
HENBA D. SH_ERRERD,
CIIARLES MACALESIER,
WILLIAM S. SMITH.
WILLIAM IL WHITE,
JIL4E 11. STUART,
SAMUEL (,RANT.
IOBIAS WAGNER,
THOMAS B WATPSON,
ILENRY G. FREEMAN,
CHARLES S. LEWIS,
GEORGE C. CARSON.
EDWARD C. KNIGHT,
JOHN b. AUSTIN.
At a Stated Meeting of the Directors held this day,
Henry D. Sberrerd, EN.. was unanimously re elected
as President of the Company.
WILLIAM HARPER,
Secretary.
'IiCOMMONWEALTH NATIONAL RANk,
PHILADELPHIA. Jan. 11th. 1866.
the An nual Election held on the 9th Instant the
following gentlemen were elected - Directors or this
Ban
ROBERT MORRIS
CH NuRTON,
S. E. At.IITON,
R. N. BURROUGHS,
W. A. BOLIN,
U. W. GRAY
W BUCKNELL,
K. P. MITCHELL,
PALL P. ELLER.
And at a Meeting of the Board of Directors held this
day, Robert Morris, 1.15 q., was unanimously re elected
President, and Chas. F. Norton, Esq., Vice-President.
H. C. YOUNG,
Osahier.
[U. OFFICE OF THE
SAFETY INST.TRA:
LI-LPHIA, Jan. 10th, 1566.
At the Annual Election fc
inst., the following gentlen
Thomas C. Hand.
Josepn .13, Seal,
Edward Darlington.
Edmund A. Solider.
Theoptolus Paulding.
Hugh Craig.
John C. Davis.
James C Band.
John H.. Penn se.
H. Jones Brooke.
Spencer Mcllvaln,
George O. Leiper.
Fleury Sloan.
Samuel E. Stokes.
And at a meeting of the
THOMAS C. HAND,
elected President
JOHN C. DAVIS, Esq.,
Jall-30
OFFICE OF THE r.w,TrIGH VALLEY RAIL
ROAD (30111PAI.slY,PECLLADELPEtie. November
VMS&
In order to procure funds for the extension of the
Railroad to the Wyoming Valley,
The Beard of Directors of this Company at their
meeting,tbis day, passed the following resolution:
Resolved, That the Stockholders of this Comps i n4
shall be entitled to subscribe, at par, for T WEN
PER CENT. additional to the Stock standing in their
rmpeettvenames on the Books of the Company, on
the tat day of December next; and each Stockholder
entitled to a fractional part of a Share, shall be allowed
to stibscribe for a full share, as no fractions will be is
sued.
Subscription Books will be opened at the Comria
riy'aoilice in ,Ptiladelphia on the 15th of December,
and close On the lath of January, 1866.
Payments to be made as follows : 'Five dollars per
share to be paid at the time of subscribing, and tlVe
dollars - prr share on the lsth day of each and every
month thereafter, until the whole amount shall haVe
been paid—atter which certificates of the new stock
will be issued, but neither interestnor dividend will be
allowed until the whole, shall be paid as atoreSaid.
Those Stockholders who tail to subscribe within the
time mentioned.Or to , pay the several instalments at or
before tbeperlod they fall due, will lose their right to,
the new stock.
By order of the, Board. _
nollran•
ATTENTION COMPANY!—PHILADELPHIA
GREYS.-,The active, honorary, and contributing
mismbera of -the anther , 'corps of PHILIDEL
i)
PR rA GUI , YS, are requested to meet to t the 0t11 , 43
&O 1 cONGERT.ItiILi.r, , on FRIDAY EVENING, the
121 h. `at .7 o'clock. ;Business important, in view of An
niversary Celebration. . • ....
.1.11- 2t* A. J. BAKER, aecretary;
, .
IBE HANDSOME RESIDENCE. r. E. corner of
• Spruce and:Eightlo etreetß, has been opened
t or
the reception of! boarders :,. Rooms single, and sal ea
and With or mitt/out private table. jaB Rao*
License -
T. H. TROTTER,
Secretary
.rstaele.trasday,AßTHUß
ntmously re-elected Preit-
ARLEti PLATT, Sec'ry.
~u:rw:wr urre
for Directors, held on the Ist
nen were duly elected :
James Traquair.
James B. McFarland.
William C. Ludwig.
'Robert Burton.
J. F. Peniston.
Jacob P. Jones.
Joshua P. Eyre.
William G. Boulton.
Henry C. Daliet, Jr.
John D. Taylor.
Edward Lafourcade.
D. T. Morgan, Pittsburgh.
John B temple,
A. B. Berger
Board held this day
Esq., was unanimously re-
ice President, and I
RY LY.LBUItIN,
/Secretary.
L. CHAMBERLAIN,
'Creaaurei
OFFICIO ORME INSURANCE COMPANY
th.D 7 OF NORTH A irurvRTOAL. 29t WALNUT Street—
PHILADELPHIA. - JalllElarr Bth ,1868.
The-Directors have this day declared a semi-annual
dividend of Tw.e.r."VE' PER, CENT., free of taxes—
payable on demand,
ja.9-6t CTEARLEB PLATT, Secretary.
W. I IN IN ail SALISN'TN•
COMEANY.--Pnmenkt.rnu, January 3, 1866.
e Board of Directors have 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.
ja4-12ti • JOHN MOSS, Secretary.
TU. OFFICE OF THE INeITRANCE
COMPANY, No. 406 CHESTNUT street. Pax-
LADSLPRIA, Jan. 2d, 1866, ,
The Board of Directors hive thls day declared a
dividend of THREE REM CENT. payable On demand,
clear of all taxes. W. 1 BHANCHARD,
Secretary
OFFICE .OF DIAMOND COAL COMPANY,.
309 WALNUT Street.
NOTICE.—At a meeting of the Directors of this
Company, held on 8d inst., a divldent of TWO.AND
A•HA LP FEB CBNT. was declared, payable on and
after the 13th inst. S. ALTER,
jalo-3t* Treasurer,
• :11. :4‘ al: • : ZU
-1.1- RA/ 4 /0.19 COMPANY, 400 WALNUT Street.
PIIIL•DXLYELIA t JBll. Ist, 1866.
h
The Directors ave this day , declared a dividend of
Tith.XP.S.Et GENT. on the capital strck of thelcompayn
for the last six months, payable on deman si oirie of all
tam JACOB Ok
kjaZl2td B.ein
lUa DIVIDEND.—The Directors of the McEL
KENNY OIL COMPAIVY have this day de
clared a dividend of TWO (2) PER CENT. on the re
duced Qtahal Stock 4200,000, clear of State Tax, pay
able on grid alter the 11th inst., at 'the odice of the
Company 218 Walnut etreet. 'Room DX.
G. E. ffitYllat,S=etary.'
Pirmaim,rara, January . 9th. DM. ja9-Stf
c?OFFICE OF THE PHILADELPHIA , AND
BRIE LAND COMPANY; No. 8053.4 'WALNUT
street, January 6th 1866.
At a meeting THREEo oard of Directors, bald this day,
a Dividend of T(8) TER CENT. was declared
on the Capital Stock of the Compaßy, payable on and
atter tb e 11th inst. H. P. RUTTER,
ja8.129v Secretary.
110 OFFICE OF THE BLA.CE DIAMOND COA.L
. AND IRON COMPANYNO.29S% Walnutstreet.
PlartADaLpltiA, Jan. 9th, LW.
The Board of Directors bare this day declared a
dividend of THREE PER CENT. on the Capital Stock
of the Company, standing on its books at this date,
payable on demand. J. S. HESTON,
Jal.o-3t* Treasurer.
Ir4Cq. DrirlDhaVD.--.1 he Directors of toe DALZELL
PF.TROLEUIL COMPANY, have this dAy de
clared a divldend of ONE PER CENT. on the capital
stock, clear or State tax, payable on and after the 24th
inst., at the office of the Company 218 Walnut street. close Room 1134. Transper Books will lath Inst., and
reopen 25th inst. G: E. FRYER, Secretary.
PlCa.ADla.ima, Jan. 9,1866. jalo,w,f nr,at
it OFFICE OF THE CORNPLANTER OIL
ll. e y COMPANY, NO. 524 WALNUT STREET, Phi
z.SSOELPETS, Jan. 2.1868.
DIVIDEND NOTICE.—The Board of Directors have
this clay declared a dividend of ONE PER CENT. on
the capital stock of the company, payable on and after
the 16th Inst., clear of State taxes. The Transfer Books
will close on the Stb Inst. at s P. M., and open, on the
17th. THOMAS R. SA.B.LE.
Treasurer.
- -
OFFICE ST. NICHOLAS COAL COICPANY,
11'0:15
3i WALNUT Street, PzuLADEL.PHIA, Jan.
6th. 1&6.
The Directors of the St. Nicholas Coal Company have
this clay declared a dividend of SEVEN PER CENT.
on the Capital Stock for the Quarter ending DeCember
nth. 1665. Payable on and after Jan. 15th. Transfer
Books will be closed on Tuesday. Jan. Sth, 1866, and re
opened on Monday, the 15th.
jaS-6tt C. F. SHOENER, Treasurer.
it OFIFICE OF THE OLD TOWNSHIP LINE
ROAD COMPANY, No. 21(0 CHESTNUT
sareet. PH/LADELPHLA, January 4th. 1866.
AL a meeting of the Board of Directors of the OLD
TOWNSHIP LINE ROAD OOMPANY, held thls day,
a Dividend of ONE DOLLAR AND FIFTY CENT'O
per Share was declared. free of Taxes, payable to the
Stockholders, or their legal representatives, on and
after the 15th inst. The transfer books trill be closed
until the 15th inst. WM. W. COLKET,
Jrl.s-12ti Treasurer.
OFFICE FULTON COAL 00.41 P AN Y, No 407
.rrLIBRARY Street. January 9th, 1866.
ehe Directors have this day declared a Dividend of
EIGHT PEE CENT, on the Capital Stock of the
Company which will be payable to the Stockholders or
their legal representatives, on and after the 18th inst..
clear of taxes. The transfer books will be closed on
t , aturday. the 13th hist., at 3 o'clock P. AL. and opened
on the leth inst., and the Dividend will be paid on
the stock as registered on the closing of the transfer
book. P. C. HOLLIS,
Jalastd Treasurer.
THE BOARD OF DIRECTOR:SIIFTHE
u Y y LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD COMPANY
has ceelared a quarterly Dividend of TWO AND A
HALF PER CR...NT., on the (npital Stock of the Com
pany., payable on and after the 17th JANUARY, 1865 1 ,
at the OfEee of the Company, No. 412 WALNUT Street,
Philadelphia. A Ise, an extra Dividend, payable at tne
same time, of TEN PER CENT., in estocc. at par, so
far as the same can be done in even soar P% and when
the dividend shall amountifto a fractional part of a
share, the same shall be paid in cash, at the rate of t. 50
a share, as no fractions will be issued.
jatt-15t• L. up AAt R I..RT. T Treasurer.
OFFICE OF THE fdr ..R.RIALAC MINING
COMPANT OF LAKE SUPER/OR. No. in
ALNUT street, Parr—kosterna, December Ist, lea.
NCYfICE.—The Assignees of the .111FRRI5Lea)
III:NINO COMPANY OF LASE SUPERIOR. will pay
a Dividend of FIFTEEN PER CENT. (15 percent) on
all claims properly adjusted against the Company, at
the Lidice of the Company, 152 WA LNUT street,Phila
delphia, on and after the 2d day ofJanuarY. 1566.
When the claims consists of iitra,res of the Company.
said drafts must be presented for endorsement of
amount Raid, and when the claim is In open account,
the certificate of the agent of the mine lutist appear as
to its oorrectratis.
, .
. . _
WILLIAM H. BOYER.
SAM L.
P. DA.RLL.'sIGTON../ Assigneee
I. L. TIDD, Agent at the Mine,
P. O. address, "Greenland,"
del-f,m,w,Gfeli
WOFFILE OF TEE BOH.EMIAN MIMING
COMPANY OF MICHIGAN, 14 WALNUT
ET. PHILADELPHIA, Dec. Ist, 1865.
NOTICE,—The assignees of the Bohemian Mining
Company of Michigan will pay a dividend of Fli-
TP.RN PER CENT. (15 per cent,) on all claims, pro
perly adjusted, and due by said Company. at the office
of the Cbmpany, 132 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, en
and after the second day of January, 1866.
When the claim consists of DRAFTS of the Com
pany, said C rafts must be presented for endorsement
of amount paid, and when In open account, the certifi
cate of the agent at the mine must appear as to Its
correctness.
SAMUEL P. DARLINGTON .
WILT I M H. BOYER, Assignees.
S. F. PECS, Agent at the Mine.
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Ontonagon county. Michigan. del- f.mm,tfel
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TIMITED PARTNERSHIP.—The undersigned hav
ing formed a limited partnership, agreeable to the
provisions of the Acts of Assembly of this Common
wealth, do make the following certificate thereof. First.
The said parti.erahip to be conducted
btisthesS to be
transacted is that or Refining Oil, and the place of busi
ness within the city of Philadelphia. Third. The name
of the only General Partner is GEORGE It EMSHAa.D,
residing at No. 232.3 Hare street, Fifteenth Ward, city
of Philadelphia, and the only Special Partner is JOHN
E. LEE, M. D., residing southwest corner of Chestnut
and Thirty-eighth streets. in tee Twenty.foarth Ward
of said city. Jbur(. The amount of cash which Spe
cial Partner has contributed to the common stock is
two thousand dollars. khlth. The said partnership is
to commence on the second day ofJartuary, A. D:1 itS,
and in to terminate on the first day of January, A. 1).
1868. GEORuli REMsliAlill, J. E.
TIECCi:PARTRtILSHIP heretofore existing under
the firm of J. S. YOUNG & ALTEMUS, is this day
dissolved by limitation.
[Signed)JAM ES S. YOTTN G
mom A v, A_LT EMUS.
PHIC.ADELPECIA, Jan. 1,1866.
The undersigned have this day formed a Co-Part ner
abig, under the firm of 3. S. YOUNG, ALTEMUS 4
CO., and will continue the DR s GOODS JOBBING
Business, at Ne. 420 MARKET Street.
[Signed] JAMAS S. YOUNG.
THOMAS'ALTE HD'S,
FRANKLIN L. A.LTEMUS,
JOHN S. tildSz.O.N.
PILILADEMPECIA. Jan. 1, 1866. jal•Lt3
- rusBOLIITION OF COPARTNERSHIP.—O. A.
JJ ROBINSON having this day withdrawn from the
firm of D. M. ROBINSON & CO..tock Brokers, by
mutual consent, his interest In the same ceases from
mid atter this date. • D. M. ROBINsON,
C. A it °BENSON.,
PHILADELPHIA, January 9th, 1836.
All matters relating to the firm will be settled by D.
31. ROBINSON, at No. nts South THIRD street, where
the business will be continued under the style of D. tl.
ROBINSON & CO. Je.9-6t*
THE UNDEBSIONt D bave this day formsd a CO
, PARTNERSMP for the transaction of the
Wholesale Coal business. at No. 2.15 Walnut street_
The name of the firm will be J. R. & W. WALLIN
, SON. J. R.•TOMLTNSON,
WM. TOMLINSON.
ParmkromriciA, Jan. 10,19'6. ja.11.6t•
DISSOLUTION.—The firm of DAVID COOPER &
CO. in this Day dissolved by Stu Lust consent.
The busine.s of the late firm.will be settled and con-.
tinned:by DAVID COOPER-as -usual at No. 18 North
Delaware avenue. . . •
EDWARD' Pi Ui3P
CERt
PBTILAIYIIMPiEL&,7BII. 6t1:1;1813 1 1 , - u ja.S•ot
rIO.PARTNERf-HIP' -have .asSoola . .ed
P,:bTEWAR.D witlf me in the .Iron Fuondry
brisitless Ander the 24ethe of 'eV /I) &
front tbi. dep. F. *cum ow.
_ :
'[ATM e GILLESPIE,' 3r.: is admitted to ttxt iftteiest
:our firm from tbis dote , .).
fait 1 ieee,
,[tZtt] , TAYLOR ) , ~.-,i,rrm.,Tiirgot
~REGISTER'S ..NOTICE
10./IGISTEItS' NOTICE.-To all CreditObs,Legliteet3
AIN,
o a ti n c d h r p byg n ve n that hde:f o•
lowin-
g - •
named per.
sons did. on the dates affixed to their names, file the
- accounts of their Administration to the estates.of those
persons deceased, and Guardians' and Trustees'. es
connts whose names are undermentioned, in the office
of the Beßister Ter the Probate of Wills and granttin g
Letters ot Administration, in and for the Val' am
County of Philadelphia; and that the samewill he Tine
incited to the Orphans' Court of said City and Count 7
for confirmation and allowance, on - the third FRIDAY
in January next, at lo o'clock in the morning, at the
County Court House in said city.
Nov. 24, Maria E. Seeger. Adminlstratrix of iTtEDIE
L. SEEGER, dec'd. '
" SI, James McCutcheen and George Junkin, 3r.,
Exec'rs and Trustees of JAMES WRAY.
dec'd.
" 25 , Pred'k C. Brightly, Exec'r oiI:EARTHS:NAM
R.EN, deed,
" 27, Chapman Biddle, Adm'r of ANN C. o'ooll
- deed.
" 28, John A. Childs, Exec'r •of MARGARET B:
LIVEgGSTON, dec'd.
" 29, A. W. Hoopes, Adin'r of JOHN T. HOOPES,
dec'd. •
29, Eliza Traner, Adm'x of FELIX TRAVER;
deed. •
" 30, Elizabeth Wlster, Adm'i of ANDREW Z.
Winter deed,
" 30, George Bolter, Adm'r ot JAMES W. BA'_ CON, M. D., dec'd.
Dec. 1, Wm. Berger, Exec'r of JONATHAN BEE
- GER, dec'd.
" 1, John Gest, Exec'r and .Trustee of THCH4AI3
BLACK, deed.
" I, Joseph Snowdon and Charles Williamales'ins.
Trustees and Guardians under the will of
ANGUS CAMERON. deed, with2LAROA.
RET C, VAN GILDER. •
" 1, Henry P. Rorie and Robert Leech,Exeontorg
and'Trustees of MARIA LEECH deceased
" 2, A. N. and William P. Mort, Administratoz of
JOSEPH R. MORT, deed. • • •
" 2, I. Dickinson Logan andJohnLarnbert,Eneak•
(era of lifAß D. LOGAN, deed.
" 2, Thomas Mather and Rachel IL Sh
Adm'rs of CHARLES SHORN( ;
dec'd. •
" 4, A. D. and A.H.Ashton,EXecutors of CATH-A
RINE L. ASHTON. dec'd.
" 4, Edward Hopper, Executor of EMILY MAY.
deed.
6, 'David E. and Stephen Tl. Large, Adm'rs d. b.
n, of JACOB LABOR, deed,
" I, Abram
d. L. Hart, Adru'r of A.LLYN RACOON.
dec'
" 6, VlER Taylor ti Adm'r of STEPHNN
LS., dec'
8
, David
d. Penick, Executor of ANN R. PREME.,
dec'
" 9, Julia A. Riggs, Adm'x Of WITX.T Alt . SC.
RIGGS, deed.
" 9, John A. Hasson, Executor of FRANK, A.
ELIOT, deed.
Roening . ,__Rrocutor and Trustee of
HARATI. M.ORRE, dec'd.
" 12, John A. Brown, Trustee of JAMES HOW
TER, dec'd.
" 13, Edwin Hall, Administrator of WILWA.M. B.
G. HARDEES, deed "
13, Cornelia C. and James C. Wray,'Admirdatra
tors of EDWARD WRAY, deceaaed.
" 14, William Hughes, Executor of PATIENCE{
SIMONS, (as filed by his Adm'rs) deed.
" p 4, Penn'a Co. for Ins. °calves, &c., Trustees of
• JeoHN G. RUSSELL, deceased.
15, E. D. Buckman, Admintstrator,of SAMUEL
Y. RUCE.M.AN, deceased
" 16, John F.. Peniston, Executor of ANN SIM
MONS, deceased.
" 16, Will m. B. Clymer, et al, Executors o
RICHARD WILLING, deceased.
" ls, Prunes J. Ott, Sr., Executor of PT.17..11
CLARK, deceased
" IS, John O'Byrne, Administrator of ANNE He-
MAHON, deceased.
" Is, sis..ea , °C. Brown, Administratrix c. t. a. of
JOSEPH GALLY, Sr.; deceased.
": 20. John and George W. Brazier. Executoralof
CHRISTOPHER BRAZIER. deceased.
" 70, Edwin M. F. Mortimer, S. Weir, John A.,
Theodore C., and G. Albert Lewle.Rxecutors
of JOHN F. LEWIS, deceased.
" 21, John E...Baum, Administrator of JACOB /3,
BACA!. deceased
" 21. Samuel L. Shober, Adra'r d. b. n. t. a.:of
RAM CF,L L. SHOBER„ deceased.
" 21, Samuel L, hober,ei al, Executors of JOHN
B. SIELOBER, deceased.
" li. Samuel L. Shober, and A. M. Eimber, Rens
of H. 2.EGINA SHORES., deceased.
" 22, Rachel W. Moore, et aL, Executors of JOHN
WILSON MOORE, M. D., dec'd.
" 22. David Bhetzline d Henry Barry, Executors
of HENRY BARRY. dec'd.
C. F. Maennel and Frederick Heyer, Ex'rs of
F. L. .OHE. deed.
" 16, Edwin M. Lewis,Exec'r of xT.T7.4 LENvis,
deed.
" 27, Elizabeth Hodgkincou. Adm'x of JOHN S.
HODGE.' NSON, deed.
27, Samuel H. Davis, hxecntor of DANIEL PIT
LER, deed.
" 27, Henrietta W. Womrath, et al , Executors of
GEORGE F. WOMRA TEL deed.
" 23, Chart's Macalester and Charles Ingersoll,
Executors and a. rustees of BENJAMIN C.
w,ILCO('HS, deed.
" 28, John Hume,Executor and Trustee of CALEB
FE.I.LOWk...S. deceased.
" 28, Jos. t. and Israel illaule,Executors of MARY
EVES, deceased.
" 2s, James M.Smitli and Isaac Mullen, Trustee of
PATRICK .111111.1.PN, deceased.
" 28, Isaac Mullen. Guardian of MARY A. and
ELLEN la ULLEN. (late minors).
" 28, N sal Campbell and Edward Friel, Executors
of PATRICK CAMPBELL, deceased.
28, John R, Witcraft. dmiaztrator o fIAIEZES
TAGEItT, deceased.
Is, Charles L.Orum..-s - dmintstrator, d. b. n. c. t. a.
of DAVIS DRUM, deceased.
de-28f4t
=VI]
THE PABTNARSHIP heretofore existing under the
fate of CALDWELL. SAWYERCO Phila
delphia and New York, HALL, CALDWELL& CO.,
and E. R. SAWYER & CO.. at Boston, is this day dis
solved. Either of the partners einn in liquidation.
E. A. TI AJJ
SETH CALDWELL, DI..
E. B. SAWYER,
• N. P. GORDON.
Pnra.Ardir...rnits, January 1, 1666.
THE UNDERSIGNED have this day entered into
co-partnership. and will continue the Coal business
ender the firms of CALDWELL, GORDON 4 Ca. at
112 Walnut street, Philadelphia, and No. 35 Trial
Building, New York, and of A A T,L, C. 4 t TriVßla.
CO., at 144 State street, Boston.
P. A. HALL,
sErEf. CALDWELL, Ja.,
N. P. GORDON,
kiAMUE.i. B. YOUNG.
PHILADELPHIA, January 1, 1866.
THE UNDERSIGNED have this day entered into
co-partnership, and will continue the Coal business
under the firms of QUEWARD, SAWYER & WARD,
at No. 9 Pine street, New York, and 118 Walnut street,
Philadelphia, E. R. SAWYER & CO., at Nn. L 2 Kilby
street, Boston. E. A. QUINTARD,
E. R. SAWYER,
H. D. NIARD.
PHILADELPHIA, January 1, 1666.
P HILADELPHIA, JA2.•:. 1,1666—The Co-partnership heretofore existing between the subscribers, un
der the style of LEWIS AUDENRIFJD & CO., is this
day dissolved, by mutual consent, JOHN ROMMEL,
Jr., retiring. Either of the undersigned will sign in
liquidation. LEWIS A.UDENRIED,
W. 91. G. AUDENRIED,
JOHN ROMMEL, it.,
GEO. H. POTTS.
.ADDISON CHILD,
The tinderaigred have this day entered into Co part
nership, and will continue the wholesale Coal Business
at their former offices, under the old s tyle of L B.WLS
AIIDEXRLED dr. C..). LEAV!S AUD
WM. G. A tiIIENRILA
Po'rt's,
ADDISON CHILD,
.FItH.D'.K A. PO - I"P3.
PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 1. Ms. jab-tut