FIIILADELVIII.A. BOARD OF TRADE, jF.tr o, Mott HIS, c, GRIME COMMITITT; OP THE MONTH, 'bb SOUDR, .LETTER BAGS cr Oft lirrincirn NTS' ExoRANGE, ritthADMPUTA. lilil i~ts,P.rll Livurnool, soon r:- - 111,1 VIN El INTELLIGENCE. 011 PILIZADELPIIIA, Jan. :a, Isom 111SFS 7 27-SUN 5ET5.......... r. 11l WATER ARRIVED. •h r .1010 i AlWord ice, Stites, 5 clays from Pro'[Once, citytuDl oti 0. • CLGARUU I ‘lltlerillcr, StltOx, Ilan - tp ton Roads, Navy Agent , MEMORANDA. Emerald Isle, (Br) tinnier, cleared at llavatta 24th. igmessler ‘ ) 101 l , pecan, entered out at Liverpool IGth Tliorap9on, cleared at Key ii); alt for Philadelphia. Tly 111} 4 1,1 McDonald, (Br) McDonald, hence, at 11U lur‘lc,-.),!4‘• Usher, hence, at Key West ]Sth ult, via Harbor , ,Tolin Janes, Colson, olea.rod at New York 31st lie L,, l'ldlodolphic. SPECIAL NOTICES. B A TCHELOR'S HAIR DYE! THE BEST IN THE WORLD. wiI,LIAM A, BATCHELOR'S colebrated nature; „d0r0.5 R color not to he dietinguished from ;Iy:rlled not to injure the hair in the least ; remedie* 11) effects of hod dyes, and Invigorates the Hatt' for Ills cwAr, RED, or RUSTY HAIR instantly turns a Black or Brown, leaving the Hair soft and Sold by all Druggists, &c. ar The Genuine is signed WILLIAM A, BATCHB ;OH, on tie four s'faes of each box. FACTORY., No. Si BARCLAY Street, (Late 2.Xl Broadway and 16 Bona Rtreet,) Now .York. s—'l l -1 8 60—X. DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS. They purify, strengthen, and invigorate. 'Pier create kl healthy appetite, - - They „ re on antidote to change of water and diet. They overcome effects of dissipation and late hours. 'They streugthen the system and enliven the mind. T h e y prevent miasmatic and intermittent fevers. They Purify the breath and acidity of the stomach, 'ray care Dyspepsia and Constipation. Th e y cure Diarrlncha, Cholera, and Cholera Mahn*. That rure Ltver Complaint and Nervons Headache. Th e y ore the best BITTERS In the world. They make thg w eek man strong, and are exhausted nature's great ,„ ti t ee er, They re made of pure St,ts Croix Ram, the col )rA ted Calisaya Bark, roots and herbs, and are taken with the pisasnre of a beverage, without regard to age or tim. doer. Particularly recommended to delicate persons re viriug /I gentle stimulant. :Sold by all Grocers, Drug. 08, Hotels, and Saloons, P; H. DRAKE & CO., 2002 SROADWAY, New York. sesteln ONE-PRICE CLOTHING, OF THE LATEST mttr3, made in the Bost Manner, expressly for. RETAIL iiALES. LOWEST Selling Prices marked in Plain Ft. ores, All Goods made to Order warranted satisfactory, Out Oss-Plues, SYsTESt is strictly adhered to. All are il?reby treated alike, deISAY JONES & CO., 001 MARKET Street. MARRIED. BEINTON-11E1111.—On Thursday, the let hut., by 17. 1 v, Wia, Newton, Joseph 11. Driuton, of Chester co.. to ,\Ro", ilgaghter of Ch. Herr, or Lancaster, mwttitTli—DAßEß;—Ou the 30th nit, by Elder Howor, Mr. Samuel. Dilworth to Miss Harriette yonngest doughter of J. a B a k er , E sq., b oth of title 11118—WEAVER—On the 2Mli ult., by rtev. P. S. Ilow.ne, Mr. George W. nor to Miss Virginia T. Weaver, ;,;ioNils city, 171M7D, Era,.—on Wednesday, 31st December, Geo. W. Ekre, Clearterano.ter gist Regiment P. V., son of Mary Ann and 1 toNl,9nt W. Eyre. The ninds, relatives, and members of COlunibia Lod r lo, PI A. Y, M,, tire respectfully invited to attend Id, !bowl, front the residence of ids mother, No. 870 l'ar-hall street, on Sunday, January 4th, at two Weinek rr JON F.S.-011 Tuesday afternoon, the 30th nit, ' Rev; 11'illiiiut 11. Jones, (lute of Columbus, N. J.), in the 25th ear orlds age. Ti relatives and friends are invited to attend his fa t,-,ml, from the residence of his mother-in-law, 1110 Y Si ter, Radii or, Delaware county,l'a,, this (Friday) : D . , ranat, at 11 o'clock, without further notice. Car leave Eleventh and Market streets at S A. M., for .1,;0:10 Station. El,l,lS.—At his into residence, near Crossuieks, N, ,T,, ci Fourth-day, the Sist nit., William ii. Ellis, in the 65tb y,3r of his age. , TM relatives end friends of the family are respectfully. llyited to attend the funeral, to take place from Friends' Pedal llottse, lit Crosswlcks, on Seventh - day, the ad Uft. at 11 A. N. Cerelettes will meet the 6 o'clock A. M. Rtr (from Philadelphia) at 13ordentown. • 11.11:11.17.—Ou the Mali tilt., Mrs. Sarah Ilaffey, in the :Kb year of her age. ~ToSE.—Suddenly, on the 81st ult., Mrs. Marla Stone • ' It 11 e : 6thl y .O o the r 2 nue. ult., Frederick Ulrick, Sr., aged '4•Year-• • or.r,pon.—on the Slmt nit., Josephine, wife of Clang Apehin. aged 21 years and 0 months. • PESSON x .SON:4AVE 'JUST RE cEIVHDt • 311151,1 N AND BEVIERE' BOWS ; Linen, Mull, Tarla hu. and Lace Cabot; and Sleeves ; wide Honed Handkfs; English Crapes and yetle; REAL MOHAIRS or Glossy Alpicas; Donk do . Sole or Mourning Silks; Black and Duple de !Mum; All-wool Black Cashmeres, 'Alertness, ('IIOMAN POPLIN% Velour Reps, Tam ises, Mousse- Thlhet and Blanket Long Shawls, &c. d.'2 MOURNING STORE, 918 CHESTNUT Street. EYRE & LANDELL, ' FOURTH and AWN STREETS, . liave a large stock of Shawls for l'ennerivania Trade. Silks for Peenxylvania Trade. Dress Geode for Pennaylvanla Trado. no2f•tf GOOD QUALITY B MOR A. L SKIRTS. —Th Ilse Skirts are fall fotir yards wide and no and a quarter long. Colors all-wool, and styles are ilmted to genteel trade. EYBB .k LA NDRIL. r•-• ~yam MASONIC NOTICE.—THE OF. §tC,Pw 1 0 101tItS .acid Members of SOLOMON'S LODGE 114, and the Ontar generally, aro Invited to moot at II AhL i CHESTNUT Street, on SATURDAY. .After trAti. at 2 o'clock, to attend the !Intend of Our late Sr flier P. M. %VIM.' AM W. THOMSON.. • Sty ..rler of the W. M. JOHN GRAY, UV.? . • Secretary. . PHILADSLPI-11A, DEC. 31 1 - 1802: At tt toectlng or WOOLEN DYERS, hold itt the h-fee of WM. COLLINS, the following reAolution was inuoinionsly adopted: Roottoi. not. fu Collgegnenco of lb o large advance la Pto , littf, we are finder the neeeitifity of ado:tin:l4f the Yana of Dyeing Woolen Yarn ONE CENT per pound. JOHN KITCHENMAN, ProAhlent. rott.ixs Nino. Serre`avY. jll2-31* AMERICAN LIVE INSURANCE AND TRIIcT JAM!. try 1, I,l6:l.—Tht. Tt aster's hare - thie day declared a Cis-l et:lit of &or per cent oat of the profits of the last sir months, payable to the stockholders on demand - of :di taxes. JOHN S. W 1 bkON. ja2,31 Secretary. COUPONS OF THE ALLEGHENY n iNt S, payable In' Philadelphia, dna. Ist Wt., will be wild by . WORK,McOOUCH & CO.. • Jn 7t• No. 36 South THIRD Street. 13=, NOTICE.—THE COUPONS DUE JA.- lIA I,•mq the Registered Mortgatto [Nuke the ELMIRA AND WILLIAMSPORT It Al I.IIOA euMPA IVY, it•III Pad on presentation at the cittiee or no. Pennaylvania Company for Inmnrance on Lives and °muting Antinttax, gm and after the '2.d tuatant. By order of the Bo trd of Managers. • WM. C. LODI OSTRETII, Trea4nrer. Philadelphia. lel tan; Jai-fin w:it 1 NOTIOE.—THE JANUARY COU -11‹... PONS evil I iitoreid Scrlp_of the NORTII P N ENN iILVANJA RAILROAD COMPAY mill lin paid ou and girt iho 2d proximo, at tho office of the Company, No. 401 WALNUT hitreet. ddrac WM. WISTER, Treasurer OFFICE OF THE INSURANCE COMPANY 01' NORTH AMERICA, PIIMADEL- DoCeinbin. NI.I The Annual Reenlist of the Stockholder.: will ho held at race or the Company, 2:o. 232 WALNUT Street, 6 0 Mt/NUM.% January 12, at 12 o'clock M. : and on TrEltDAy, th,, d a y •unowing, January DI, vort, an Election will be held fur Dlrectora, to *terve the emoting Yip r. • CHARLES PLATT, Secretary. . . . AN ADJOURNED MEETING OP flip "CotWORATION FOR .THE• RELIEF OF VIE WIDOWS AND CREWMEN OF CLERGYMEN In the communion of • the Proteetnul - %Alumni Church in Cenenouwwilth of Penuaylvanla' will be. hold in 1 0•Vedry Room of ST. MBA'S CHURON. on TUES DAY. the (Ith of January at 5 o'clock P. M. • • ' jakit . .JA3IF,S M. AERTSEN. Secretary. MPHILADELPMA. JAN. 1, , The Spring /mien Soup llotime., BUTTONWOOD rof 4 tela4 91.Drotal, %flit ho opened tor, 111,arlhntlOn of to the - Poor of inch. DiAtrlct, on TUBiDAY M orning, 6!!‘ Iti , •taist, from 'llO. l to .123‘ o'clock, and coattail') daily Siindoys) during tiai Whitor. e•qitributions tr. rexpecniallytollclted. WILLIAMS, Socretarr. M.* POLTTECIDECI:OOLLEGE, PENN Sql'AllK.—Tlifiloketutos and Practical 1.14ml:- tom will he resumed both in the Technical Schools and in Ow acionithe Sehonl,_ on "FRIDAY. January 24. I. at o'clock A. M. ALFRED L. KENNEDI, M. D-. .14143t* President Of FOCllity. ITA RION BUILDING AND LOAN ARsOlll ATION.—Thp Inch Annum! Stitekhohl 00' MD:TIN° will ho held, at the 1ta1,_0(.19 North 4NOAD btrrrt. en FRI D EVENIN G , 24.IIII4tant, e'elnek. Eleettou et untoorth • .1111-21* • JAMES E. WOW. mterotarr. KENSINOT IN SOUP SOCIET Y.— 116.-• liar Ali ttttttt MEETING of the Contrilinterei to the i•epport of the ICENIINGTON SOUP SOCIETY will Lr tel(l,.on EVENING, January 2, .19N. at V 6.l *.exi et the lienshigtou-lletloull4 EpiAcapal Morell, sontheost corner of MART,IIOItOIIOH and HAMMOND litreetA. . ABRAHAM P. Ent% President. C0.m.X.411.1.1.•K0NA. Secretary. . jal-20. -• PrA MEETING OF Tim t CONTICL IRITORS le the NORTHERN DISPENSARY Or uraDnriti A will be held at the Hall of Won, No. 811.9 SPRING GARDEN Street. on TUESDAY, the eth of January, WO, between the hintrai of 2 and 4 Celeek Y. DI., to elect twelve Manager: for the ensuing _ JOHN KESSLER, Jit.. . ca: PIDILA DELPHIA AND DARBY RA I LIMA D GO.NOTKIIt.—The Au anal 31:301ng of the Stockholder?: of the Philadelphia. and Darby Rail ll'ad Company will he held at the Company's Depot on LARRY Avene: between Forty-o'lth and Fiftieth at .0i o 'Mock P. 31., on MONDAY. rho Elth day of JAbliA111,1130:1, when au election for a Prmidont twd ala Directors, to herr:- the onaning.rear, will take Plane de:Z-001'3 THOMAS Sk'ARKS. Secretary. OFFICE OF FAME INSURANCE COMPANY t Vt 3 CHESTNUT Street. VIII LA /A t December 29th, IW. The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the Pune loon/nee Comrany will be held at tho office, ou 310N -1.4Y, January 12th, lEtiti, at 10 o'clock A. 31. An Election for TWaLVE DIItECTORS,to serve for the e ' n 'uln/I year, will be hold on the mama day at the MIMO Dime between the Ileum of 10 and 2 P. H. 436 414413 W. I. BLANCHARD Secretary. U.INSURANCE COMPANY Or THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. GADY.T.PIIIA, DOCRITIbIIr 91, 1983. AN ELECTION FOR THIRTEEN DIRECTORS of the Company, to Rem for one yonr,wlll. be held at tho.Com 4eby it 0111 co. Noe. .1. Rini 5 EXCHANGE BUILDING. on 1 1 DAY, Juunnry 12,.1611,, between .the hour 4 of 10 o'clock A. M. and 1 o'clock PM. don. dtial2 WILLIAM HARPER, Secretary. OFFICE OF UNION MUTUAL IN SURANCIi COMPANY, PHlLAnabratA, Dec. 21, Vt. —The Annual Alerting of the ScripholdoN of the t:NION MUTUAL INSURANCE CO3IPANY of Phila wilthin will be hold at the office clocke Company, on )1 011DAY, January 12, 1,9111, at 12 o'noon, at which tiler an election for Eight Directors will he held to serve t,r the ensuing three years. JOS. COLLISON, 429.12 t ~Secretary. tt.COMMONWEALTH INSI7INANCE COMPANY OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVA MA—Office, Comnionwoalth Building, DT% 013 WIEST- Sizeet. PHILADELPHIA, December 8, ISM. • meetig INSURANCE tockholders of the CO3I3ION wEALTII COMPANY of the State of Penn. 11 1 9 ,11 11 t Will he held, at the Office of the Company, on DAY, Jill/ I _4lry 0. 1883, nt 10 o'clock A. M. Aa ELECTION OV TEN DIRECTORS, to serve the en year, will be held at the eame piano, and on the 1 " dE "n between the honrs_of 12 and 2 P.M. Uau SAMUEL S. MOON, Secretary. AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE AND ?nun COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA, Do- Naher 1102. 6 , 4 ,27 I,QE.—The annual meeting or the Stockholders Vo' 4 tlomPony, rim the election or THIRTEEN. THUS- Peeve the mooing year, wilt 'be held at the 0010 ALNU'P Street, S. E. corner of YOURI'H on MONDAi. wal n try 6th, between the hours of 10 A. M. and Pi M. i1e26.11g JOHN S. WILSON. Seeretai y. AVIS A tIX ELEGANTS. smears PA MUL G R A A N N DR V IO ILL E e S r T ea O d K ES , 60m acßnt sr_LT Street, inillndelphie, a l'honneur de prevenir nee M onbreux all& connalasanees qui rout dela faveriqi de ellentelle, (ainml nue lee °trail:rem) viout de •eetlrolr de PitriN f 4 Loudrea lee 1/10dOS lee plus reuentes et le% taleux pone pour la saisou IS. Grand villa St e nk AN a nits a sit disposition les °Wires lee tle belles, et les meilleures qualltet, des premieres menu %elutes d'Enrope. t Les lallitalres. Mind quo les offidere de tous grades. . s puyerons la mellleures quallies d'etuires, de4 'anee de fa , ue le cachet ix r.,eritlnetinn qui t In n enracterise coupe est deja slug tro n p cumuli du emir en reuottvolles leure moritct dol3-lm —r•r" , HOMCEOPATHIC HOSPITAL, 1.116 167. - i7a. CUTHBERT Street.—This inmtitittiou is now open for the reception of mick and wounded Soldlam who will be received itad provided for in the meet comfortable Planner, nee of charge,. B. F. GLENN, n022-tf Seeretm ry or Board o f hf„,r,,gm. 1 1 6 , .. UNIVERSITY OF PENNSICLVA• NIA--DEPARTMENT CAF ARTS: The Second Term of the College Year will open on FRIDAY, the 24 of January. Candidates for adralmlon will appear at the University for examination on that day at 10 o'clock A. Tuition for each Win Thirty Dollars. (7EORGE ALIRN, BecrehrY of the Faculty of Arts. • yfre., OFFICE OF THE ASSESSOR OF TILE SECOND COLLECTION DISTRICT. PRI LA December 27,1662. NOTICE.—LIST.), - 0 LIMPERT has been transferred from Division known formerly as 0% (now 8) to Dlvis sion No 0, vice Constant W. Newkirk, rosigned. JAMES SWEENEY' has been appointed to 6 1/ the Post formerly occupied by Gustav 0 =part, known. as Divi skin No. 6%, now Division No. S. • THOMAS W. SWEENEY', ;lON:Et S. AKAc,:sor Second Dig.trict, Pa. :"0 1 I'2 02 MP EAST MAHANOY RAILROAD CONJ. PAN 17, 410 WALNUT Street, PuthAnuheir lA, December 18,1542. The Annual Meeting of the Sreelcholdrrs of this Cora- Pony, and an Election for 0111cens to serve the ensuing yenr, willibe held at the CoMPANY'S OFFICE, 410 WALNUT Street, on 11IO.NDAY the 12th of January next, at To o'clock A. M. WM. WA LN, dt.litf 0;112 Secretary. OFFICE QF THE FRANK FoRD An) HOUTOWARK PIULADELPIIIA CITY PAS:I:NOM RAILROAD cOINITANY, lIKRKS Street, below Fourth, Pm I.ADELPIDA. Dee. 26, 1.9(33. The Annual Meeting of the titockholtlors of this Com pany will be held at their Onion, on MON BAY, January 12th, IS6:-1, at 12 M., at which time and place an election will be held for President and twelve Directors, to serve the owning year, : MIAS. R. ABBOTT, .de2i-tlal2 Secretary. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE Stockholders of the MAIIANOY AND BROAD MOUNTAIN RAILROAD COMPANY will be held at the office of the Cothpany no MONDAY, January 11,1 SM, itt o'clock P. M.; at which time an election will be held for President and Directors to servo the ensuing year. cle2,gjn2,l23t* R S BROOK, Secret:try. PHILADELPHIA AND READING RAILROAD 00.-01'ml.; 227 SOUTH FOURTH Sr. Pnir,AvELPHIA, December 8, 1862.—NOTICE IS HEREBY . GIVEN, to the Stockholders of this Company ,that the Annual Meeting and an Election for President, Six Maus gem, Treasurer and Secretary, will take place on the SECOND MONDAY (12th) of JANUARY next, at 12 o'clock M. • W. H. WEBB, de9.h ail Secretary. OFFICE OF THE LITTLE scnuirr.. KILL 'NAVIGATION RAILROAD AND COAL COMPANY, 410 WALNUT Street. - Pin LADELPII f A,lBth December. 1562. The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of this Com pany, and an Election for Officers to serve the ensuing year, will be held at the OFFICE OF THE COMPANY, No. 410 WALNUT Street, on MONDAY the 12th of Jam], liry next, et 12 o'clock M. Will. WALN, del4t-ftjal3 Secretary. OFF ICE PIIILAIDELPIIIA AND TRENTON RAILROAD COMPANY, PILILADEI, PitVA, December 20,1562. The anuma meeting of held at the Company's Office, Avenue, on MONDAY, the o'clock P. M., at which time DIRECTORS for the ensuing de22,lnwftjP2 NOTICE. , --OFFICE OF THE NORTH 11 7 .P.ENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD CO., No. 407 W ALN UT Street, Pntidinat,pmA, December 26, 1862. The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the North Pennsylvania Railroad Company will be held at the office of the Company, on AWN DAY, the 12th day of Ja nuary, 1933, at 12 o'clock M„ for the purpose of electing a President and ton Directors to serve the ensuing, year. de27.41812 EDWARD ARMSTRONG, Sec'y. OFFICE OF THE WESTAIOR,E LAND COAL COMPANY, (No. 2:34.1 Sont.h THIRD Street, corner of Willing's Alley.) PHILADELPHIA, De. cembor '17,1882. At a meeting of Directors, held this day, a Dividend of ONE DOLLAR per share, ou the Capital Stock was do. dared out of the profits of the Past year; Payable on and after JANUARY 2d, 1863. The Transfer Books will be. closed until January sth next. F. H. JACKSON; delS-tjas Treasurer. IT' OFFICE HUNTINGIWN AND BROAD, TOP MOUNTAIN RAILROAD COM PANY, ZS South THIRD Street—PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 1562, NOTICE.—The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the Huntingdon and Broad Top iilonutain Railroad and Coal Company will ho held at their ollice on TUESDAY, the 13th day of January, LSO, at ll o'clock A. M., when au election will bo held for a - President and Twelve Di rectors to servo for the ensuing year. de23-tjel3 I'. AERTSEN, Secretary. OFFICE OF THE SURGEON-AU -111;:-T IST TO THE ARMY AND NAVY, PIIILADEL PAIA, October 24,1562. Wounded Soldiers and Sailors desirous et availing them selves of the National Appropriation for supplying Artifi cial Limbs, should apply immediately at the ollice or the Surgeon-Artiat to the Government, No. 1600 CHESTNUT Street. B. FRANK PALMER, 0c264.1a2 Government Surgeon-Artist. r•ZP-• OFFICE OF THE WESTMORE LAND COAL COMPANY, PHMADELPFILI, Da ce:ober 17, 1883. The annual meeting of the Stockholders of thts Com pany will be held at their office, No. 2:40 South THIRD Street, on WEDNESDAY, the 7th of January, 1863, at 12 o'clock M.: at which time au election will be hold for ELEVEN DIRECTORS, and a SECRETARY and TREA SURER, to serve for the ensning year. F. H. JACKSON, Secretary. dolS4Ja7 I'- CORN EXC PHILADELPHIA, Nov. held November 17th, 1562, were elected Directors of ill Alexander G. Cattail. Dell Noblit, Jr., George L. Booby, Edward C. Knight, William L. Maddock, James Steel, Charles E. And at the meeting of ANDER G. CATTELL, Est. President; ALEX. WEILL and JOHN W. TORREY C • n025-tf MD OFFICE OF THE NESQUEIIONING TALLEY RAILROAD COMPANY. • • • Pit i I..IIUMPIE lA, Dec. 27: Tho :Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of thin 'com pany will he held on MOND at the 12th oanuary next, at An. 122 South SECOND Street. at 12 o'clock noon, ut Which time an election will be hold for a President and twelve Directors to serve the ensuing year fle.to—mat JAMES S. COX Secretary. IM• TYRONE AND CLEA.RVIELD RAIL ROAD COMPANY.—The Annual Meeting of tho Stockholders will be held at the office, No. 3 FORREST Place. 123 1-1 Smith FOURTH Street, On MONDAY, .lenunry 12, ISA for the purpose or electing a President. Tice President, and Tirol ye Directors, to serve the en suing }Tar, and transacting such other binduess as may come before the meeting. H. H. SHILLINGPORD, • IleVtliNtislll' • Secretary. OFFICE OF •• THE THIRTEENTH AND FIFTEENTH-STRENT.PASSENGEIt RAIL WAY CO.IIIPANY," PJfIL. heitik December 27, nital 3leeting of the • Stockholders will be held at the Company's ollice. No. 417 - WALNUT Street, ou DAY, January PI, Igl3, at U. o'clock A. N., at which .thno an election mill he held for President and (Ivo Directors for the ensuing year. .:• . • HENRY HAINES; • d0 27 1n3,1e,11," • •-. • Secreutry.lll IMP INDIGENT WIDOW AD 'SINGGE WOMEN'S SOCIETY; OP P HI LA DE LPIII The Anniversary meeting for this Society will he held at tte Ast - lion CHERRY Strdet,.eaitt of Eighteenth, on THURBDAY: the Bth inst. nt 12 o clock, noon. The re port of the. managers wilt ku rend I,y the Reverend Mr. CROWELL. • • • de24..ia7S-3t* OFFICE' OF THE :PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, No. USIA CHEST NUT Street. . .ELECTION.—An' Election for Nine Tim*tees to see* for three years, ono for one your; and one for two years, will be held at the 01liccOr the Company on AION DAY, the 6th 'day . of January, Poll* open from 10 to 12 A. AI. 11. S. STEPHSNS, Ae2o-rwtinfi . . Secretary. r3r.OFFICE OF THE BROAD TOP lIIPMOVEMENT COMPANY, No. 228 WALNUT htrent, ,Dec. Fl, IS62..—The Annual Meeting of the Stock. holders of Ilse above Company will be hold nt their (Mee an TILESDAY, .7itnna 9-th 6. ISTI, at 11 o ' clock A. 3L • jal-thsinSt • JAMLS APPLETON, Secretary. KENSINGTON SOUP SOCIETY.— The Society at an hicrostsod cozens° having com pleted the erection of a building on the northwest side of ALLEN Street, bear Marlborough. street, Eighteenth ward, for the making and distributing of soup to the suf fering poor of their District : have appointed Mr. JOHN G. HOPKINS, No. 921 North ?, !NTH Street, their agent to solicit and receive contributions to aid in the payment of said building, and to further the operations of the Society during the, coining winter. Any donations either in money, wood, flour, or vegetables, will lie • thaukfnlly re ceived by the Managers or either of the undersigned., ABRAHAM P. Er RE, lare.ldent, N. 422 RICHMOND Street. GEORGE J. HAMILTON, Treasurer, Commonwealth Bank, S. W. corner of Feurth and Chestnut streets, CHARLES M. LUKENS, Secretary, 1035 Beach street. chore Laurel. tt.A DRUM/A. December 13.1.931 OFFICE MINEHILL AND SCHUYL KILL EAVEN RAILROAD COMPANY. PIIII.AunpurA, December 10th, 1561. A stated Anneal Meeting of the Stockholders will he held at their Mice, in the lIALL of the FRANKLIN IN STITUTE, No. 15 South SEVENTH Street, on the 14th day of first month, (January) 19/:3. at 11 o'clock A. M., at which time a report of the proceedings of the Board of Managers will be presented, and an Election will ho hold for a Frasideut and ten Managers. to conduct the affairs of the Company for theyour mooting &Mow& WILLIAM BIDDLE. Secretary. MOFFICE OP TIM: LOCUST DIOUN UIR COAL AND INON COMPANY, . PH ILADIPA.PIIIA, DeCOUlber 2 A,196`2. The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the above Company will be held at their Office, No. 230 Smith Ttiutll street, on MONDAY, the 10th day of January next, at 11 o'clock AM., when an Election will he held for Nevelt DIUECTO IIS to serve for ilia ea .:taus year. The Transfer Books of the Company will be closed for fifteen days prior to the day of Election. dotlatw.kilo9 • .108. C. COPPLICK. Secretary. OFFICE BUCK MOUNTAIN COAL CO" PHILADELPHIA, :January 15t,1301. .NOTICE.—The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders or the Bum MOUNTAIN COAL coln , A.Ny will he held at the Office of the Company, No. 320 WALNUT Street, cm WEDNESDAY, February 4th, LFZI, at 11 o'clock A. M. An election for Seven Directors to servo the ensuing year will be held on the same day, between the hours of 11 A. M. and '2 o'clock P. )l. jal-thtntl , 4! WM. I'. JENKS, President. MILITARY." mi x BOARD OF • TRADE RIFLE 111.. . . . . • REGINLENT. • • • . • . • 156th REOIMENT . ppannvAsui 'VOLUNTEERS. 4175 . BOUNTY: • • • • $175 - . • • • RECRUITS WANTED for the abeic fine ieglinent (the only Regiment Of Infantry for three years now recruit inl and in camp in Philitdelphia.) Men joining this regiment will receive the following 'bounties: . • • evil in hand on being mustered in -' • ,wheu . the company iet, 50 " • when the regiment is full At the expiration of service 75 Total • ' " • 5175 None but men of good character received, Apply at HEADQUARTERS; 533 CHESTNUT Street. • • • • CHARLES 'ERNENWETN, •Colonet. ••W. A. HA3flLL,.Adjutant. 114144 Searek►r) • CONTINENTAL• CAVALRY. • .;) l a letcalfe," near HADDONFIEFD, N. J. s nearly 7oll n ,ro d se t e o ur c e o rat e izensCu n nt i, F n s o in awarded to the first Twenty Companies mustered into the service of the United States. Two or three positions of Second LIEUTENANTS are vivant, which will he assigned to young men of good re. ferencee. and who have seen BRlVice. . dell tf HOTS S. BRANDRETH , HOUSE, Corner of BROADWAYCANAL and LISPENARD sTurre. dEW YOIIK. • CONDUCTED ON 7 1 HE EUROPEAN , PLAN. The above Hotel is located in the most central p art of Broadway, and can he reached by omnibus or city elm from all the steamboat landings and railroad depots. The rooms are elegantly furnished. Many of them are constructed in suits of COlDrnlinicatinK parlors and cham bers, suitable for families and parties travelling together. Meals served at all hours. Slide Rooms from 60 cents to $1 per day. Double Rooms from $1 to de-60 per d ya C . d e2-em SOS. URTIS & CO. • Rirta M 0 V A . • 505 CHESTNUT STREET. MATERIALS .FOR MINCE PM, BUNCH, LAYER, AND SULTANA RAISINS. CITRON CURRANTS, SPICES,: CIDER WINE, &e.;:10. ALBERT O.: ROBERTS, ..: , DRALER, IN FINE GROCERIES, delfrif If • CORNER ELEVENTH, AND VINE STS INTHE SUPERLATIVE DEGREE s}, nu hi lm /Awed REIMBR'S I yorytypett. They *re nit turn' In appenra nee. Attitude. and coloring., See speck mem , nt Onllery, SEC(IND ist met n VOW. 0 room GRAY OR. DISCOLORED 11 - AIR 4 - DYED a licautiftil Black or Brown, at FOUTTH and the Stockholders,will he No. 21.14 Smith DELAWARE 12th January, 1553, 'at one no election will be held for - _ EEEMM=2 HANGS BANK, 21, 1862.—At the election the following Stocitholdere Bank : Christian J. Hoffman, Robert Ervien, H. W. Catherwood,- ' William P. Cox, Edmund A. Solider, . Samuel T. Canby, ' . Wilkins. Vectors, this day, ALEX . - was unanimously re-elected DIN, Esq., Vice President, hier. .1. W. TORREY. Onahler. de2O-w&-.5t• A. WINCH HAS REMOVED TO RETAIL DRY GOODS. BARGAINS IN MALTESE COLLARS. Jur.t opened, over 2,000 hULTESE COLLARS, which We ere running off at 20. 25, 31, 37,k1, 44, and 50 cents, And upward of am Needle-Worked lilttslin Collars. at 2.5, 31, and 373 cents, And LAMBS' KID. CLOVES at 44 'cents per Pair. CURWEN STODDART & BROTHER, 452, and 451*N. SECOND 'St., above Willow ia"l-3t JAMES R. CAMPBELL & CO., IBITORTF,RS AND CASH DEALERS IN DRY GOODS, AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL 757 CHESTNUT STREET, Have Just received, and are now offering, magnificent SILKS, SHAWLS, AND DRESS GOODS, ESPECIALLY: ADAPTED TO THIS SEASON ,n91,431i RICH AND RELIABLE VV4S OF. OUR TOWN, IMPORTATION MANUFACTURE HUDSON'S BAY SABLE, ROYAL ERMINE, DARK SABLE MINK, REAL CHINCHILLA, DARK SIBERIAN. SQUIRREL, IN EVERY FASHIONABLE STYLE, FOR LADIES, MISSES, AND CHILDREN FURS Ai A 'DE TO ORDER tl. W. PROCTOR & CO., N 0.920 CHESTNUT STREET. noS-stritk2m • PHILADELPHIA. CRIB AND .ORA.DLE BLANKETS. Large Crib Blankets. Fine Cradle Blankets. jai EYRE & LANDELL, FOURTH and ARCH. VYRE LAIC DELL; FOURTH AND ARCH, have a fine stock of GOODS FOR FAMILY CUSTOM, Good Large Blankets. Good Linen Sheetings. Good Muslin by the piece. Good Bush finking Flannels. Good Fast Colored Prints. Good Table Linen and Towels. Good Quality Black Silks. Gond Assortment Colored Silks. jai NEW -YEARS' SALUTATION. A HAPPY NEW YEAR, to young and to old, For all may it multiplied blessings unfold ; Its mornings and evenings come laden with pleasure,. And time, as it passes, to prove a treasure. May the soft wing of peace hover over the nation, Dispensing its gifts to the whole population; And good-will and kindness flow 'mong all the people, Till the. face of society wears not a ripple. May honest industry and tempernnce abound, And virtue and piety reign all around Anti all, of all classes, improve their condition. And at the year's end be in higher position. Thus, grateful for favors, she sends snlutationi To the Ladies, her patrons, without reservation; For the generous interest they: Continue to feel In the coma EMPORIUM OF MRS. STEEL. .4frrinpers would test, now, its high mut:Rion, On TENTH, below WIESTiNUT, they'll find the 10 cation r. Where CORSETS and EIZAtES, the neatest and best, Are made for all agee, and every taste. jal-2t* !!!IMNiEgiM COUPONS, IST JANUARY, UN I . WED S TA . TE S; 1414 %ri AMERICAN GOLD " ANTED DREXEL 00. 8 . HARVEY THOMAS, STOCK AND BILL BROKER, No. 312 WALNUT STREET. STOCKS and BONDS, and all kinds of U. S. GOVERN MENT SECURITIES bought and sold on Commission, ex clusively. Business Paper and Loans on Collateral negotiated at lowest rates. Orders by Mail shall receive prompt attention. Refers to Messrs. Nathan Trotter & Co., Geo. D. Parrish, Esq, John B. Myers& Co w , Samuel B. Thomas, Fog Furness, Brinley, & Co., Jahn Thomas, Bsq dal6-3Mif - JOHN. 0.. CAPP & SON, • STOCK ea NOTE BAOKERS,. NO. 23 SOUTH THIRD STREET, . DIRECTLY OPPOSITE THE MECHANICS'BANK. - - STOCKS AND BONDS BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION AT THE BOARD OF BROKERS. - MONEY INITES.TIRD . . AND NOTES AND LOANS ;NEGOTIATED SON THE • BEST TERMS. ds3-31n • • • • • • • • • ' • ••:.....•. • . . . FIVE - TWENTIES, '. - • O R. TWENTY-YEAR SIX PER CENT. BONDS, PAYABLE AT THE OPTION OF THE GOVERNMENT AFTER FIVE YEARS. • I am instructed by the SECRETARY OF THE TREA SURY to receive subsiiiptiona for the above LOAN AT PAR. Interest will commence from the DATE OF SUBSCRIP TION, and is PAYABLE IN GOLD at the Mint, or any Sub-Treasury or Depository of the United States, on the first days of May and November of each year. At the present PREMIUM ON GOLD, these Bonds yield about EIGHT per cent. per annum. A full supply always on hand. • JAY C3OOHE, • • SUBSCRIPTION AGENT. .• • • . . • ncilkf • ...114 SOUTH; THIRD STREET. $250,000 To Lo 4.N, IN LARGE ori max AMOUNTTS. ON DIA3IONDB. SILTEBrPLATE, WATCHES, JEWELRY, GOODS OP EVERY DESCRIPTION. AT ISAAC) NATHAN'S. OLD ESTABLISHIED BIONEY LOAN 01710 E; N. E CORM THIRD AND SPRUCE STAIR'S. •- (Only one square below the Exchange.) Advances mule at the lowest rates U. S. REVENUE STAMPS. A GENCY • . FOR THE SALE .OF UNITED ; . STAPES . . VAX •. . -- STAMPS,' .:• No; 57 South: TRIED Street, first door above Chestnut. . A full supply °fill kinds of REVEINUE - STA3IPS that hive been issued by the Oovernment for sale in quantities to suit. A liberal dLsconnt allowed on amounts of 850 and up wards. Orders by Mil promptly attended to. JACOB E. RIDGWAY, No. SI South THIRD Stree THE:; UNITED "'STATES SANITARY COMMISSION • - DEPOSITORY, NO. 27 SOUTH SIXTH STREET. Contributions of the following articles are earnestly solicited, viz:. — . Woolen Shirts, Drawers, Socks, and Mittens. Bed Sacks, Blankets. Quilts, and Sheets. Stimulants; Liquors, Farinaceous Food, and Vege tables. • -.• • de3l4t P.—Wiußmc SALROYDA:M.A.GED CORN. ll be offered for sale. at Public Auction. at the GOVERNMENT DEPOTS, in this city, on TEIUII3DAY, January lfith,lB€3, an amount of GltilN, condemned by u•Board of Survey. The Sacks to be sold separate from the Grain, at a price to be fixed by the Quartermaster, or retained if deemed desirable by him. Terms, cash in Treasury notes, on delivery: JAS. BEl.Obli. Colonel and Quartermaster. -QtARTXR3IAWIT.It'd OCNICH. BAMMIORM, Jannary 1,19 D. .; •..: • . .; • „Ja3•lli, • .AGAZINI4.IB PROMPTLYDE.LIVER LU ED TO SUBSCRIBERS THE DAY RECEIVED; ALL THE NEW BOOKS. CARDS WEPfTEN AND ENGRAVED. Pape Partout Frames made any size. Largo and Card Photographs. Photo_ g raph Albums, Portfolios, Sm. N Fine ote Paper and Envelopes. with Initials Stamped gratis. • Stationery of all kinds req . clien_p._ zalin • : CITALLEN,I3IIs iIIIESTNUT Street. NEW CURRENCY . . . MAGIC POCKET-BOOK Cash orders promptly attended to. J. It. DILLON, Soto Manufacturer, 17 ANN Street (im Astral de2743t NEIY YAK. V AND EAR.-PROF. J. ISAACB, E YE OCULIST and AURIST. from Ls den , Holland, is permanently located at No. 511 PINE Street. where he treats all diseases of the eye or ear scientifically, and cures, if curable. Artificial eyes inserted without pain. Y. 13.—Nn charms made for eraminatinn. dallm* 6f - LUCIFER" OIL WORKS. -La 100 bbls. "Lucifer" Burning Oil on hand.. We guarantee the Oil to be non-explosive, to barn all the oil In the lamp with a steady, brilliant flame. with out crusting the wick, and but slowly. Barrels lined with glass enamel. WRIGHT, SMITII, dt PEARSALL. fe2l.tf Otrice. 515 MARKET Street. ,),;, THE PHRENOLOGICAL CA. OBI ra:NET,AND BOOK STORE is open day and even . 7 1 . ing for the sale of books ou Phrenology, Physio• logy, Hygine, Phonography, and for Phrenologi cal ._. cal examinations. Orders by mail should b. addressed to . JOHN L. CAPEN, oon.-'srum3mlf 922 CHESTNUT Strad, Phila. LOST-CERT.I,FICATE OF CITY LOAN. No. Ilk dahat 'Januar) ; 24th, 1860, in the name of John Perry and Maria Moore, in triuit for Maria Moore,. for irPX). Application halt been trade for renewal of Certificate. Loc°2l4ll3m`.l JOHN PERRI. THE PRESS.- -PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAy, JANUARY 2, 1863. THE COPARTNERSHIP HERETO fore existing in the name of IVENCAIta Eli BR 3- TiiEns, is this day dissolved, by mutual consent. J. N. MEGARGER, mEGE.E. TuEopont: DIEGARGER Philadelphia, Dee. 31, 135^1 The business %OR be clutinuetl as heretofore, uuler the style of THEODORE DEEGARGEE & CO. THEODORE MEU EE, jo2-3t* Ples.3lltul 5 DECATUR Street. CHARLES ELLIS AND HIS SOY EVAN T. ELLI S,of.the late firm of CIIAULES & CO.* have associated with them WILLIAM M. ELLI COTT, la., under the firm of CItAItLES ELLIS, SON & CO.,- And having taken the Warehouse on MARKET Streit, northeast corner of Seventh street, trill continue the DEAJO . 1 31-ISI NESS and the Dian ufacture of Chemical and rnaceu I ical reparations iac heretofore. '• 't hey respectfully -ask of their friends a share of their trade. and.a continuance of the business relation,: which they have so long enjeyed with theta. .1112-1 a THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS day entered into eopartnev,llip for the transaction of the general. Jobbing Dry Goods busiao=4 - ?,nader the time Cr style of ADAMS, ATKINSON,&-.(104 at No. 33 North THIRD Street. _EDWARD A. ADAMS, • HENRY P. ATKINSON, , • . JAMES Di. WHITNEY. -Philadelyhia, Jan. 1,.1863:.. NOTICE:—THE N COPARTE I heretofore 'existing' between ROBERT EVANS and LEWIS L. FORBES, under the firm of ErA,NS Rc FORBES, is this day di,, , soived bk mutual consent. • ROBERT RI EVANS =MO CARTNERSHIP • NOTIOE.—TIIE imdersigucd have thin day entered into Copartner - - Wm for the purpoae of carryi mum. the manufacture awl sale of FINE HOSE and ',BATHER BELTING, tinder the Firm of DIALOGUE & GREER; at • the Old Cold, No. sgo BORTH Street. HENRY DTAL')GUE, • SAMUEL Y. GRIER. Philadelphia, January ist,lB6l It* NOTICE. --4 HAVE THIS DAY AS , sociated with me EDWARD . T. TAYLOR and WILLIAM J. STOKES. under the former name of CHARLES STOKES S.- Co., to carry on the business of Clothiers and Merchant Tailors. CHARLES STOKES, 824 CHESTNUT Street; CHARLES STOKES, - EDWARD T. TAYLOR, WILLIAM J. STOKES. . je2-6t VLLTS &-; HARROP HAVE THIS day associated with them %VM. R. ELLIS, and will continue the Cloth trade, at No. 22:i MARKET Street, under the firm of ELLIS. lIARROP, & Co. CHARLES J. ELLIS, .T. THOMAS HARROP, WILLIAM R. ELLIS. Philadelphia, Ist mo. Ist, 1863, 21* DISSOLUTION OR SPECIAL PART NERSHIP.-rhe Special Partnership heretotbre ek isting. between J. R. PHILIPS, F. S. PHI LIPS, and JOHN IS, KING, under the, firm of J. R. & 1 3 1111,1Pii this fourth day of September,lSe3, been dissolved by mu tual consent, John M. King, special partner, haying with drawn the sum of six thousand dollars in cash, amount contributed by him to said firm:: J. R. - PHILIPS, F. S. PHI LIP 6, SEPTEMBER 4, . - S. IL KING, (10PARTNERSIIIP.-WE, DERSIGNED, have, this fourth day of September, 1862, entered into a Copartnership, under the firm of J. ft. & F. S. PHILIPS,for the Purpose of transacting a JOB BING nom BUSINESS, at the store No. 302 KET Street. 3. R. PHILIPS, F. S. 1111141 s. 'SEPTEMBER 4, lan jal-30` NOTICETHE LIMITED PARTNER fiIIIP heretofore existing between the nmlersigned. under the firm of J. T. PLATE & simur rLER,. expires this day. by its own limitat nt ion. Philadelphia. Bece ber 37, 180. J. THEOPH, :PLATE; CARL C.-SCETTLEI-1; General Partite/7s. CBR. F. PLATE, Partner. : . By his Attorney,' J. THEOPH. PLATE. The undersigned continue the Importing and General Commission Bnidness, under the Erin of T. PLATE & SCHOTTLEIL for their own account. • • THEOPII. PLATE, CARL C. SCHOrPLER • Philadelphia, January 1, IS6'l.- jal-t3w DISSOLUTION: -THE PA R R E - SHlP.horetoforo eitsting between Messrs. KELLER. & EMORY k this day dissolved b.E mutual consent. PAUL. P. KELT,IiP., January Lit, 1.8G3. • • . THEO. II..ENORY. • NOTICE.—THEO. D. EMORY has removed iiatn South FPURTH'Stkeet, below Walnut. PAUL P. KELLER re ins al the Old:Stand, &3i WALNUT Street. • jal-3t* COPARTNERSHIP , NOTICE. =TEE subscribers have • entered into Cor rtnership Sn gar Refiners, under tin) firm or 11ARRIb 0 N, NENN HALL, & WELSR A and wilt conduct their business at the FRANKLIN REFINERY. No. 231 VINE Street. WALTER S. NEWHALL, SAAR,. WELSH Jft., GRAS. C. Philadelphia, January 1,1663. .• Jala • Tv SS °LINTON OF ";COPAIITNER.- -4-' SHIP.e copartnership hereteforetnclating under the name ot SMITH, WILLIAMS. & CO. fs this (lay -dis solved by mutual consent, and the business of the late firm will be settled by either of the undersigned, at • N o .. 513 MARKET Street. P. JENKS Farm. H. PRATT SMITH, • ' JNO. H. WILLIAMS. • • a4WIII. P. SMITR. Jr. • • PfillsifelPhis. Dec. 31.1861 • • ' . T HE COPARTNERSHIP HERETO % foie ealstinit undenhe name of.EDWARD K. TRY ON & CO., is this day - dissolved, by the withdrawal of 'the senior twiner from buSiness. The business of the late firm will be settled by either of the partners. . EDWARD K. TRYON. Dec. Minn • GEO. W. .TRYON. Jlt. THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS . -‘• day formed a copartnership under the' tile of TRY ON k BROTHER. for the purpose of transacting the WHOLESALE GUN BUSINESS, at their stores, Nos. 025 :MARKET Street,. 610 COMMERCE Street. and 220 North SECOND Street. GEO. W. TRYON. Jll., . . EDW. - K. TRYON. JR. I'lolB4 Jae. LUG& O COPARTNIMSH PARTN E RSHIP.-THE - IJ.N D ER-. : signed:have. this day formed a copertnershisi under tbo name and etyle of 11. C. TRUNICK & C 0.,. for the trenenetion of the Importing and Jobbing Dry Goods bulginess et No. 227 MARKET Street, and N 0.9.16 CHURCH. ALLkY. " H. C. THUNICIT, WM. H. GREG% • FELIX BARR' • suntan - alet ]ySSIDLUTION. T H =atm' 'heretofore MNitiigf between F. IP:MrcitGA : MUTH, MAURICE RALEIGH and JOlll5 SULLIVANAtk. der the title of the PiIILADELPHIA WEBBING. CON: PAYE, is this du - dissolved. . All persons inc ebted to said Company will make pay ment at the office or the undersigned, and all per ,, ons having claims Will present them for settlement, at the same place. F. P. WOLGAMUTH MAURICE RALEIG No: 9 RANK, and N 0.12 STRAWBERRY Streets. Philadelphia, Dec. 31, 1362. Alit* H. RICHARDSON IS THIS DAY T T admitted to au interest in our firm. ME=M COPAETNERSHIP • NOTIOE.-T H E undersigned have formed a Oi l ittirtuership under the . Arm of J. S. YOUNG & ALUM for" the .purpose of transacting . the Dry Combs Jobbing . Inuilffiess.apiLletre taken the warehouse No. 120 MARKET Street: • - JAMES S. YOU? . THOMAS. ALTEMUS. * - Philadelphia Jan. 1, . . • jal-12t* C OP-• THE UNDER '," signed "lave this day entered Into • a COlMitnership, under the name of. W. D. SMITH & CO., for the transac tion of the BREWING linsittem, at the old stand, N. W. corner of FIFTH and MINOR Streets, formerly occupied by their; father, Hobert Smith. • . ' • ' • . • ' .. • D. SMITH • • ' • ROBERT F. SlitriE. ( 1 0PARTN. ERSILIP.-THE SUBSORI- N- 1 BEES have this day associated thentselves,'Poi the transaction of the Wholesale Boot and Shoe latsiness. at No. $Ol MARKET Street; under the firm of MONROE & SMALTZ. JAMES MONROE, . . • JOsEPB E. &ILIUM. . Philadelphia, :tannery 1, M. CIPPARTNERSHIP. - THE UNDER SIGICED litvre this dtt - • rmed Copartnership un .deethe name and firm of .TORDAN t ROSS, for the trans .stetion o f the whoiegni f , Hat, Cap, and Steaw.Goods bast .l2CP, at No. 35 North THIRD Street. ... . CHARLES B. , _JORDAN, ' '•". , WA!. O. ROSS. • .Tanuary 1, ISM. ' N 0 VI 0 E THE PUBLIC ARE hereby nodded that-the firm heretofore existi tie an der the name of S. LEVINE & SON, has this day been dissolved by mutual consent, The bushrass will be continued as heretofore at No. 235 RACE Street, by S. LEVINE. Philadelphia, DPrPmber 31,1 W. lal-30. • JAMES CRESSON PARRISH . IS. . Gila day admitted as a Partner. ith the underahitied. in the 'Wholesale Foreign and Domestic Dry Goode busi ness,. which will be continued as heretofore, at 812 CIIESTIiUT Street. • The kyle of the new firm will be GEORGE D. PAR RISH & CO. GEORGE 1). PARRISH.. Philadelphia, January 1; IS&J. • jal-% WE HAVE THIS DAY ADMITTED' ISAIAH HICKS and CEAS. 0. WOE to an in - terM in onr bust nom. Pllllntlelpliht, :WI. 1, ISCL E PARTNERSHIP. O 1 BRO D . , 13RO. is heiehy extended for a farther term. Tltey will coati:me the IVHOLESALE BOOT AND SHOE BUSINESS, at .their Old Stand, No. 213. North THIRD Street, Philadelphia. jal-R* BRO.DIIBAD.& BRO. de2B-ims NOTICE.— THE COPARTNERSHIP. existing between CHARLES M. ROGERS and IH SADEL R. EVANS, under the Arm of ROGERS St EVANS, Note Ttrokers, was diseolrod ou the let twit:. by the death of CHARLES M. ROGERS. Dec.lst,lSO2. SAMUEL R. EVANS. . . COPARTNERSIIIP. • , . . The subscribers have this day associated ilidmsolves; under the thin of BOYD & EVANS, for the transaction of the NOTE .:BRORERABE • businass. at No. 31-saibrlt TRIED Street. • • • .., JAMES W BOYD. Dee. Ist. ISed—Cittl-Sts) SAMUEL' R. EVANS. • TUE . UNDERSIGNED ]SAVE THIS DAY (Jan: Ist) formed a cojzirtnershlp;unty .the .style 0f.7011N C. 11 f)PKI NS & CO., for the tratottto.loo of the *.Wholeatile,. CHINA, GLASS. and . qUEENSWARS Business, at 612 MARXEI Street. - • ••• • • : • JOHN C. HOPKINS, jal•6l.*. • .1011N-MeELVENEV. THE -.COP.ARTNERBHIP: HERETO-. " . :FORE existin under the canto of SHUMZ, PER; & THI S-DAY dissolved by limitation. The business Win be settled at the Old Stand, 451 North •THIRD Street. . . MICHAEL 0. PRIME. . , December FL TEE SUBSCRIBERS W ILL. CONTI . Num . the.DRUG BUSINESS, as heretofore, at the Old Stand, No. 724 MARKET Street. .• ' • & CO., Demist's:, . • jel-lf • ' 724 .MAIIKET Street. • • ISSOL U. T . 1.0-N - :—THE FIRM 01? D SIM.=PEIPJ R, & C 0 .., is this day dissolved by ihnitatlon. The bushman Of the late firm will be !untied 'at the old stand,. No. 46 North Third street, nu sit irs. . . . ' WALTER N. SHULTZ. • • ' L - .• • ' • • • • ALBERT 0. GARDNER. • • Philadelphia; December Yl, Js• ). . • • • • - C.OFARTNERSHrP.-THE IT - Aimed have tbie Amy ***elated tegether under tho name of SHULTZ GARDNER, for the transaction - of the Wholesale Boot and Shoe business, at No. +5 North THIRD street, second story. WALTER P. STRILTZ. • . ALBERT O. .GARDNEIL" Philadelphia:January-let, 18111. • . . . jai -3e THE UNDERSIGNED -:WILL: CON tome h o wimishode WINE and LIQUOR . Business at Nos. 206 and 208 South FRONT Street. JOS. Tomas: rbilaclOphitt. Jan. 1.1863. jal-2t. • NOT] UE.--`IITE.. ST.TLE ANI) TITLE 4.1 of the Arta of WEAVER, FITLER, dr C 0.,• is this day changed to FITLER, WEAVER, St CO. • r . . EDWIN IL YITLER. MICHAEL WEAVER, _• .• CONRAD. I?. CLOTHIER: .JA.ltc.tai 1,1%1 •••• • . • Sal-im • POPARTNERSHIP.—THEZ N D E B. ~ig n ett have this day catered into copartairship for the transaction of a Oener.d ConintiHsiou and Importing, business, nailer the Ann of CHARLES S. A: JAMES CAR STAIRS. CHAS.. S. CABSTAIRS, • JAS...CARSTAIII.B, - -Jr.• • January 1. Ism ••. .. • • .lal.et NOTICE ...OP DISSOLUTION.-THE _yartaershiti heretofore existiiiit between HUGH HARROLD and EDWARD J. WILLIAMS, antler the idyl. of HARROLD, WILLIAMS, & CO.. Hankers anti Rxeltauge Dealers. i this day dissolved by mutual COll - HUGH ItAftROLD. EDWARD J. WILLIAMS. ' Jan. 1.1863. jaWit NOTICE.-•-iJANI.ES H. PEABODY lIAS .4. Cuts &Timm/ suimitrod as a partner u our lirm.• • •• ' • ' .080. 141 ABO D & CO. lonnit l y MUM' . . • •< . jam, T ilt 'DEATH' OF 'P ETER FERGU . . . . • SON__,_en the 25 th of June .last, dissolved the • dem or P. L. 710101750 N & CO. Thebtislneen wilt be oontlnued by the anrriylug fattier, under the name and etrle of • de3l.4t* • . • . OSA% FMITSCIN. COPARTNERSHIPS. LEWIS L. FORBES ORO. W. BIiABON & CO. NAM & RICKS; .iul•3t.* COPARTNERSHIPS. NOTi.O E .UNDERSIGNED hereby publish the' terms of a Limited Partuarship, Which they formed on the 2d day of February, 1841, to terminate on the 31st day of December, 386 , 3, and which they have THIS DAY renewed, in compliance with the Laws of renitt, , yiVallia. 1. The Mrve of the firm under which the said Part, nership is conducted is MATHIAS M. MARPLE. 2. The general nature of the business transacted is the buying and vending of 'VARIETIES and FANCY DRY GOODS, at No. 03 North THIRD Street; in the city of Phi ladelphia, State of Pennsylvania. 3. The conic of the General Partner of said firm is MATHIAS M. MARNA, residing at No. 12'1) COATES Street, in the L city -of Philadelphia, and of the Special Partner of said Aria GEORGE GORDON, residing at 510 North FOURTH Street, in the city of Phil:lo3oJ in 4. The amount of capital contributed by said George Gordon, the Special Partner, to the common stock at the time said partnership was .formeih—to wit, on the 2d day of February, 1101, was TWELVE THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS. S. The said partner Ship is noir renewed, and is to con , thine until, and to terminate on, the 31st day of Decem ber, ISCH. Philadelphia, December 31.,1,5iil lia'l7lllAS Ai. MARPI,E, General. Partner GEORGE GORDON, j al -6w Special Partner WATCHES AND JEWELRY. it!) AMERICAN WATCHES. I. B. rMARTER, AGENT FOR THE "AMERICAN WATCH COMPANY," Now OFFERS, EXPRESSLY ADAPTED FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS, A MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF AMERICAN WATCHES, FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, AT MODERATE PRIOEE. No. 712 CHESTNUT STR'EET, SECOND FLOOR, OPPOSITE MASONIC HALL de9-1m D. T. PRATT, (SUCCESSOR TO PRATT & HEATH,) 607 CHESTNUT STREET, Is constantly in receipt of ENGLISH, SWISS, AND AMERICAN WATCHES, Of desirable styles and, qualities, to suit all classes of buyers. ° nol6-3ratt it) HOLIDAY PRESENTS. wax G. RUSSELL, gg NORTH SIXTH STREET, Offers a choice assortment of WATCHES DIAMONDS, FINE JEWELRY, AND STANDARD SILVER WARE,' Suitable for Holiday Presents. at the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. de24ra HOLDEN, • Dealer in fine trejar AMERICAN AND IMPORTED WATCHES, JEWELRY, AND CLOCKS, oeSl-sm* 708 MARKET Street. 4 AMERICAN WATCHES, GOLD AND SILVER CASES. JOS H. WATSON, artl-6ra No. 326 CHESTNUT Street id WATCHES, JEWELRY, &O. A FRESH ASSORTMENT AT LESS THAN FORMER PRIOE: FARR & BROTHER, Importers, mh24tf 3E4 CHESTNUT Street, below Fourth LADIES' FURS. LADIES', FURS HOLIDAY PRESENTS. JOHN A. 'STAMBAOH, BIPORTER AND ItfANITFACTURER OF LADIES' FANCY FURS, No. 826 ARCH STREET, BELOW NINTH. HAS NOW OPEN A splendid stock of Russian and Hudsen Bay and Mink Sable, Royal Ermine, Chinchilla, Siberian Squirrel, and other styles of FURS, suitable for CHRISTMAS and NEW TEAR PRESENTS. dels-tja7 LADIES' FANCY FURS. JpEIN . No. 71S ARCH STREET, BELOW EIGHTH, IMPORTER AND MANIIPACTUREB OF ' LADIES' •FANCY FURS. - - M t y B,3BoAT:dent of Fattey rare - for iugoircs and Oldiareu .now compltte, and embracing every variety that will it's fashionable during the present Beason. All sold at the manufacturers' prices, for cash. Ladies, please give me t calf. • 'ocs-imit FUR -St - FURSt GEORGE F. WOMRATH, xos. 415 AND 417 ARM STREET, HAG NOW OPEN A. FULL ASSORTMENT OF LADIES' FURS, To gild& the attention of the public le invited. nol9-2m COMMISSION HOUSES. FELLING,. COFFIN,' & .CO., 220 CIEMITINTT STREET. Offer for sale, by the Package-- PRINTS, BROWN AND BLEACHED SHEETINGS AND SHIRTINGS. DRILLS, CANTON FLANNEL'S. L 4 rta COTTONADES, CORSET JEANS. SILESIAS, NANKEENS. COLORED CAMBRICB, SEAMLESS BAGS. BLACK DOESKINS AND CASSIMERES. UNION CLOTHS, SATINETS. PLAID LINSEYS, NEGRO KERSEYS. KENTUCKY JEANS. ALSO. SHY-BLITE KERSEYS, INFANTRY CLOTHS. ARMY FLANNELS, 10 and klimince DUCK. &c., &a eikawf Sm COTTON YARN. STPERIOR COTTON YARN, No. 10, FOR SALE BY PROJEUNGHAM & WELLS. .HAZARD, & HUTCIIINSON, DSO 1151 'CHESTNUT STREET, COMMISSION MERCHANTS FOR THE SALE OF PHIL.ADELPRIA•MADR GOODS. se264m ARMY GOODS. DARK-BLUE COAT CLOTHS. DARK-BLUE CAP CLOTHS. -SKY-BLUE CLOTHS FOR OFFICERS. • ARMY BLANKETS, STANDARD WEIGHT. 10-OUNCE DUCK. DRILLS, STANDARD WEIGHT. HEAVY LINEN DRILLS AND DUCK. BROWN AND BLEACHED SHEETINGS AND SHIRT ING& For sale by FROTHINGRAIt & WELLS. sel-if it . . . • _ MACHINERY AND IRON. pENN'A WORKS, Ott the Delaware River, below Phlladabbla. • OUSTER. DELAWARE CO., PENNSYLVANIA. REANEY, SON, & ARCHBOLD, Engineers and Iron Ship Builders, MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS OP CONDENSING AND NON-CONDENSING ENGINNE, Iron Vessels of all descriptions, Boilers', Water-Tanks, Propellers, &c., &c. 1110.1. BRANEY, W. B. REANEY, BAHL. ARCHBOLD, Late of Iteaney, Neafte, Zr. Co., Late Eugineer-in:Chlelt. Penteit Works, Phila. U. S. Navy. jy2.2-1y J. v.tErenrAx MERRICK, WILLIAM H. MERRICK. JOHN N. COPE. SOUTHWARK FOUNDRY, FIFTH AND WASHINGTON STREETS, PHILADELPHIA. MERRICK & SONS ENGINEERS AND MACHINI STS Manufacture High and Low Pressure Steam Engines for land, river, and marine service. Boilers, Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, &c. ; Castings of all kinds, either Iron or brass. Iron-frame Roofs for Gas Works, Workshops, Railroad Stations, &c. Retorts and Ga.s Machinery of the latest and most im• proved construction. • Every description of Plantation Machinery, such as Sugar, Saw, and Grist Mills, Vacuum Pans, Open Steam Trains, Defecators, Filters, Pumping Engines, &c. Sole Agents for N. Rillieux's Patent Sugar Boiling Apparatus ; Nestnyth's Patent Steam Hammer, and As• pinwall W olsey a Patent Centrifugal Sugar Draining Machine. ans-tf B N N STEAM ENGINO AND BOILER WORKS.—NEA.FIE & LBW, PRACTICAL AND THEORETICAL ENOINEERS,.MA CHINISTS, BOILER-MAKERS, BLACKSMITHS, and FOUNDERS. having for many years been in successful operation, and been exclusively engaged in building and repairing Marine and Rive r Engi nes, h igh and low pres sure, Iron Boilers, Water Tanks. Propellers, &c., &e., re. spectfully offer their services to tho public, asibeleg fully prepared to contract for Engines of all sixes, Marine, River, and Stationary; having sets of patterns of different sizes, are prepared to execute orders with quick despatch. Every description of pattern-making made at the shortest notice. High and Low-pressure, Flue Tubular, and Cylinder Boilers, of the best Pennsylvania charooal iron. Forgings, of all sizes and kinds; Iron and Brims Castings, of descriptions; Roll-Turning, Screw-Cutting, and •OUier 'work connected with the above business. Drawings and Specifications for all work done at this establishment free of charge, and work guarantied. The subscribers have ample wharf-dock room for re pairs of bats, where they can lie in perfect safety, and are provided with shears, • blocks, falls, 4c0., /cc., for raising heavy orlight weights. •., JACOB C. REARM, . • • • JOHN P. LEVY, Jel4-tf BEACH and PALMER. streets. . . CO.,ORGAN. ORB., it. O STE.&M . . AmLI,NOINE'RUIVDERB, trio FoinderS, end General Machinists and Boiler Makers, Ifo.lXlo. CALLOW RILL Street, Philadelphia. ' ~ • • afrirly HOLIDAY GOODS. AseA.Maida.iddiadlmarsila..• HOLIDAY PRESENTS WM. A. DROWN & 246 MARKET STREET. Are now prepared with their usual stock of very superior UMBRELLAS, VERY SUITABLE FOR PRESENTS pHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS-A large variety for sale, at low prices, by JAMES W. QUERN & CO., del3-tf if 924 CHESTNUT . Street. MICR OS 0 OPES, SPECTACLES AND 4 J- 1 .7 SPY-GLASSES, for presents, for sale . by JAMES W. QUEEN & CO., deWtf if: 924 CHESTNUT Street. (IP ERA GLASSES,OPERA GLASSES. For sale by JAMES W. QUEEN & ca. del3-tf if 924 CHESTNUT Street. INSURANCE COMPANIES. GIRARD FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY. OFFICE, 415 WALNUT STREET,;PHILADELPHIA, CAPITAL 5200,000. This Company continues to take risks on the safes classes of Property at low rates. The public can rely upon its resPonsibilitY, and ability to pay losses promptly. Its disbursements for the benefit of the public, during the last nine years, exceed 500,000 DOLLARS andiwe,respectfully solicitits favor in the future DIRECTORS. CHAS. T. DUPONT, JERRY WALKER, JOHN W. OLAGHORN, JOHN THORNLEY, C. E. HEAZLPI"r, ABRAHAM HART, DAVID BOYD, JR., PETER S. HOE of N. Y.l WM. Id. SWAIN, FURMAN SHEPPARD, JOSEPH KLAPP, M. D., N. S LAWRENCE, WM. C. RUDMAN, JOHN SUPPLEE. THOMAS CRAVED.% President. A. S. GILLETT, Vice President, JAS. B. ALVORD, Secretary. ap2B4Ttf FIRE INSURANCE RELIANCE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA, ON BUILDINGS, LIMITED OR PERPETUAL, MER CHANDISE, FURNITURE, &c., IN TOWN OR COUNTRY. • OFFICE NO. 308 WALNUT STREET. CASH CAPITAL S24B,OOO7ASSETS 5330,175 10. Invested in the following Securities, viz First Mortgage on City Property, worth doubl. the amount .... .•••• • • • • ... $171,100110 Pennsylvania Railroad dompany's 6 per cent. Ist Mortgage Bonds...—. 5,000 (X) Do. do. 2d db ($80,000) MAIO 00 Huntingdon and Broad Top 7 per cent. Bonds.. : 4,560 00 Ground rent, well secured 2,000 00 Collateral Loan, well secured - 2,600 00 City of Philadelphia ,6 per cent. Loan 45,000 00 Commonwealth of - Pennsylvania, $3,000,000 6 percent. Loan 5,00000 United States 7.3-10 per cent. Loan 10,000 00 Allegheny county 6 per cent. Penn. It. Loan.... 10.000 00 Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Company's 6 per cent. Loan ($5,000)....,........... . ... 4,710 00 Camden and Amboy Railroad Company's 6 per cent. Loan (35,000) 4,800 00 Pennsylvania Railroad Company's Stock 4,000 00 Reliance Insurance Company's Stock, . . 3,850 00 Commercial Bank Stock. . . ... . ... ............... 5,136 00 Mechanics' Bank Stock 2,81250 County Fire Insurance Company's Stock 'Low 00 Delaware M. S. Insurance Company's Stock.... 700 00 Union M. Insurance Company's Scrip 380 00 Bills Receivable 1,061 84 Accrued Interest . 6,501 81 Cash in bank and on hand 7,010 95 Losses promptly adjp.sted DIREC Clem Tingley, William R. Thompson, Frederick Brown, William Stevenson, John R. Worrell, B. L. Carson, Robert 'Poland, G, D. Rosongarten, Charles S. Wood, James S. Woodward, CL B. M. HINCHMAN, Secret DELAWARE MIITIJAL BA.FETY INSURANCE COMPANY. CORPORATED,BY THE LEGISLATURE OF 'PENN ", SYLVANIA,IBBS; OFFICE, 8. E. CORNER THIRD AND WALNUT STS., YELL.4.DELYIIIA. MARINE INSITRA.NOE, ON VESSELS, CARGO To all parts of the world FREIGHT, I INLAND INSURANCES On Goods ! by River, Canal, Lakk and Land Carriage, to all parts of the Union. FIRE INSURANCES On Marche mitre generally. On Stores, Dwelling Houses, &c. A ssErs OF THE COMPANY, NOV. 1, len 1100,030 United States Five per cent. Loan.... 1893,000 00 93,0(X) United States Six per cent. Loan 20,760 00 33,000 United States Six per cent.. Treasury Notes .................... 41,910 00 25,000 United States Seven and Three tenths per cent. Treasury Notes... 28,000 00 100,000 State of Penna. Five per cent. Loan.. .95,380 00 64,(00 do. do. Six do. d 0.... 67,130 00 . 174,050 Phila. City Six per cent.. Loan . 13,053 00 30,000 State of Tennessee Five per cent. Loan .. 12.000 00 20,000 Pennsylvania Railroad Ist Mortgage Six per cent. Bonds 22,800 00 60,000 Pennsylvania Railroad 2d Mortgage Six per cent. Bonds 53,376 00 6,000 Penna. R. R. Co. 100 Shares Stock .... . 6,600 00 15,000 Germantown Gas 00 Shares Stock, Principal and Co., 'lnterest gua rantied by the City of Phila 113,700 Loans on Bond and Mortgage, amply secured 113,700 00 16688,750 Par. Cost $663,749 62. Real Estate Bills Receivable for Insurances made Balances due at Agencies—Premiums on Ma +laccrued. Interest, and other debts due the Company - --- 38911 55 Scrip and Stock of sundry Insurance - -'------- Companies, $10;8C8, estimated value • 4,518 00 Cash on deposit with United States Government, subject to ten days call $BO,OOO 00 Cash on deposit—in Barike.• .. ... Z 3,727 94 Cash in Drawer ..-2.80 74 • DIRECTORS. Charles Kelly, Robert Burton, Samuel E. Stokes, J. F. I'eniston, Henry Sloan, Edward Darlington, H. Jones Brooke, Spencer Moll value, Jacob P. Jones, James B. McFarland, Joshua P. Eyre, John B. Semple, Pittsburg D. T. Morgan, Pittsburg. 'BIAS C. HAND, President. C. DAVIS, Vice President. tary. det4f Thomas C. Hand, John C. Davis, Edmund A. Sunder, Theophilns Paulding, John R. Penrose, James Traquair, William Eyre, Jr., James C. Hand William C. Ludwig, Josh H. Seal, Dr. IL M. Huston, George G. Lciper, Hugh Craig, A. B. Berger. THOI HENRY LTLBURN, Secrel NITED.STATES.LIFE.INSURANCE TI COMPANY OF NEW YORK. JOSEPH R. COLLINS, President. JOHN BADI 5, Secretary. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS 9900,000. The business of this Company is conducted exclusively on the cash principle,:which is now fully recognized as the only correct principle. The law under which this Compiny Is chartered pro. vides that, lithe capital should, from any cause, become impaired to the extent of $25,000, or more, the stockhold ers shall be called upon to make good such deficiency. This is the only cash Company in America which affords this safeguard to policy holders. Dividends declared every three years, the next on March 4th, 1665. Rats of premium charged by this Company areas low as 200 years' experience and the probable future rate of Interest will justify. 0. BARDENWERPER, Agent, No. 424 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. REFERENCES. Joseph Patterson, Esq., President Western Bank, Hon. Archibald Mclntyre Treasurer U. S. Mint. Messrs Jay Cooke & Co., Bankers. Messrs. Baker, Westcott, & Co., Bankers. Messrs. Stuart & Brother, Bank street. delOwfm3m NAME INSURANCE COMPANY, NO. 906 CHESTNUT StreeL . • FIRE AND INLAND INSURANCE. DIRECTORS. F. N. Buck, E. D. Woodruff Chas. Richardson, John Kessler, .fir. ; Henry Lewis, Jr., • P. S. Justice, Alex. Whilldln. . Washington Jones, Geo. A. West, Chas. Stokes, 0. W. Davis. John W. Everman, FRANCIS N. BU IL President. CHARLES RICHARDSON, Vice President. WILLIANS I. BLANCHARD. Secretary. Cmhl9-iftf INSURANCE COMPANY - OP.: THE "STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA—.OFFICE Ifni.. 4 and fitEXCHANOE BUILDINGS, North side WALNUT Street, between DOCK and THIRD Streets, Ph il padelhia. INCORPORATED C in APITAL $-"AX) 1794—CTER PERRPETUAL. HAR ... .. . PROPERTIES OP TDEjsing.it s N , FEBRUARY 1,1882. IILARINE, FIRE. AND INLAND TRANSPORTATION INSURANCE. DIRECTORS.' Henry D. Sherrerd, Tobias Wagner, Charles Macalester, Thomas B. Watison, William S. Smith, Henry G. Freeman, William R. White, Charles S. Lewis, George H. Stuart, George C Carson, Samuel Grant, Jr.,John B. Aust Edward C. Knight, in HENRY D. SHEIIRERD, President. WILMA-11 HARPER,. Secretary. nolB-tt FIRE •INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY. —The FENNSTIVAVIA FIRE INSURANCE COM PANY. Incorporated 1325. CHARTER PERPETUAL. No. 510 IV_4I.‘NUT Street, opposite Independence Square. This Company,. favorably nown to the community for thirty-six years, continues to insure against. Loss or Damage by Fire on Public or Private Bnaldings, either permanently. or for a limited; time, Also, on Furniture, Stocks of Goode,. or Merchandise generally, on liberal terms. Their Capital, together with a large Surplus Fund, is Invested in the most carefUl manner, which enables them to offer to the insured an undoubted security in the case of.loss. DIRECTORS. Jonathan Patterson, Thomas Robins, Quintin Campbell, Daniel Smith, Jr., Alexander Benson, John Devereox, William Monteline, Thomas Smith. Thaw Bazlelinret, JONATIIA WiLTJAM U. CROWELL, Se • A 11 ERIC AN FIRE INSURANCE 4-3- COMPANY. Incorporated 1810. CRARTER . PIat PETUkL. No. 310 WALNUT Street, above Third, Ph ladelpbia. Having a large paid-up Capital Stock and. Surplus in vested in sound and available Securities, continues to insure on Dwellings, Stores, Furniture, Merchandise, Vessels in port and their Cargoes, and other Personal Property. All losses liberally and promptly adjusted. DIRECTORS. Thomas R. Maris, James R. Campbell, John Welsh. Edmund G. Dutilh, Samuel C. Morton, Charles W. Poultney, Patrick Brady, Israel Morris. John T. Lewis, TRO lAS R. MARIS, President. ALBERT C. L. CRAWFORD, Secretary. fe23tf ANTHRACITE INSURA_NCE COM PAN Y.--Anthorized Capital S4OO,OOO—CHARTER PERPETUAL. odice No. 311 WALNUT Street, between Third and Fourth streets, Philadelphia. This Company will insure against loss or damage by Fire, on Buildings, Furniture, and Merchandise gene. rally. Also, Marine Insurances on Vessels, Cargoes, and Freights. Inland Insurance t all CTORS parts of the Union. DIRE. William Esher, Davis Pearson, D. Luther, Peter Selger, Lewis Ai u J. E. Baum, John R. Disckiston, Wm. F. Dean, Joseph Maxfield, John Ketcham. WILLIAM ESHER, President. WM. F. DEAN. Vice President. W. M. SMITH, Secretary. an3-tf THE ENTERPRISE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. (FIRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY.) COMPANY'S BUILDING, S. W. CORNER FOUR% AND WALNUT STREETS. DIRECTORS. F. Ratchford Starr, Mordecai L. rhaVgall, William McKee, George H. Stuart, }Jethro Frazier, John H. Brown, John M. Atwood, B. A. Fakuetitoek, Benj. T. Tredick, Andrew D Caen, Renry Wharton, _ J. L. Wringer. F. - RATCEFORD STARR, President. CHARLES W. CtXE. Secretors. CILAMIVONE.:=-431-OLD LAC CRAM Pte+ b gorirto tool _pints. for sole Ir' • . CHARLES S. CARSTAIREI. ovau Solo'Agont, Ito. 126 WALNUT Street. nd paid. W 30,175.10 TORS: ' Samuel Bispham, Robert Steen, William Masser, Benj. W. Tingley. Marshall fill, J. Johnson Brown, Charles Leland, Jacob T. Bunting, Smith Bowen John Bissell, Pittsburg. EM TINGLEY, President, ary. jy1.1.4.f 15,600 00 Mkt. val. $633.178 00 51.383 35 91,232 58 $976,21216 PATTERSON. Preddint. ataxy. . • • 06 NEW PUBLICATIONS. NEW AND ATTRACTIVE BOOKS, IN elegant binding's. LYRA c(ELEsTIS, HYMNS OF HEAVEN. THE IMITATION OF (amen A new and elegant TILE EXCELLENT WOMAN. By W. 11. Sprague. A PRESENT HEAVEN. By the author of Patience of Hoe. GRAYER THOUGHTS OF A COUNTRY PARSON. lIACRETVS SCRIPTURE ILLUSTRATIONS. pabiishers. jal I llagth & SlTT A FlCkehove Chestnut. MR. STILLE'S PAMPHLET, READY vats MORNING.—NOW FREE PEOPLE CON DUCT A LONG- WAR. 6vo Pamphlet. Pricelri cents. •Published and for sale by WILLIAM S. & ALFRED MARTIEN, . de:11 No. 606 CHESTNUT Street. NEW BOOKS! NEW BOOKS!----THE 4. , STORY OF THE GUARD: A Chronicle of the War. By Mrs. Jessie B. Fremont. - Muth. $1..2i. SPRINGS OF ACTION. By Mrs. , C. H. B. Rithards. NM°. MEMOIRS OF THE REV. NICHOLAS MURRAY, D. D., (Kirwan.) By Samuel 1. Primo. 12mn. MEATOTRS OF MRS. JOANNA. BETHUNE. By Rev. Georue W. Bt'flitine, D. D. raini. SI.M. BROADCAST. By Rev. Nehemiah Adams. lame. $l, For sale by WILLIAM S. & ALFRED 'BATMEN, de3o - No. 006 CHEiTNITT Street. AA LECTURE FOR YOUNG- MEN._ Just published, ywice 6 cents, a new edition of the late Dr. CULVERWELL'S CELEBRATED LECTURE on the Abuse of the Reproductive Powers, inducing De bility, Nervousness, Consumption, Epilepsy, Mental and Physical Incapacity, Sm. The radical mode of treatment, 'without medicine, is fully explained, so as to enable every one to be his own physician at the least possible expqnse. A BOON. TO THOUSANDS OF SUFFERERS." Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, post-paid, on receipt of six cents, or two postage stamps. Address the publishers, CH. J. C. KLINE Zr. CO. 127 BOWERY, New York no4-3m if Post Office Box 4,58f1. PAINTINGS, ENGRAVINGS, 46‘c. STUART'S PORTRAITS GEORGE AND MARTHA WASHINGTON, COPIED IN OIL COLORS BY E. C. MIDDLETON, Of Cincinnati, (formerly of this city.) These Portraits are produced by an, entirely New Pro caca, and are more beautiful and life-like than the finest brush_ paintings, and are furnished to Subscribers onlY, at a• remarkably low price. What can be more appropriate for a • CHRISTMAS PRESENT • Than a pair of these Paintings? They must be seen to be appk . eciated, and the subscriber wilt call and exhibit them to any in this city who will address him. through the Post Oates. . JAMES S. EARLE & SON, IMPORTERS AND MANUFACTURERS OF LOOKING GLASSES. DEALERS iti OIL j'AINTINGS, ENGRAVINGS, PORTRAIT, PICTURE, and PHOTOGRAPH FRAMES. PIIOTOGRAPI-1 ALBUMS. .LOOKING GLASS WAREROOMS AND GALLERY OF PAINTINGS, de:3l-tf 816 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia. PHOTOGRAPHS. THE COMPLIMENTS OF THE SEA SON, and a Colored Photograph from REIMER'S, would be a welcome offering for .New Year. Think of it —go to SECOr. Ct Street above Green: Only aARDEL:MONUMENT.-A. V E fine CARD PHOTOGRAPH of the MONUMENT late ly erected to the - memory of the late MADAME CARDEL. McALLISTER 13110., ja2-M No. 728 CHESTNUT Street. • .E-LIKE, NATURAL PICTURES.- REIMBR'S superb, life-size Photographs,- in oil colors,. fresh. warm, and impressive coloring. War Prices. SECOND Street above Orem. .lt JUST OPENED, A NEW PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY. No. 906 ARCH STREET, Where the FINEST PHOTOGRAPHIC PICTURES, FROM THE CARTE DE VISITE TO THE IMPERIAL SIZE. Are produced OF the most hXPERIENCED ARTISTS. - Those •10shing first-class pictures are invited to call and examine specimens. A choice selection of Albums, oases, and frames, on hand. F. A. 0. 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The advantages afforded for the acquirement of a thorough classical, scientific, and military education are unsurpassed. Tried and competent Professors conduct the Depart ments of Ancient and Modern Languages and the Practi cal Sciences, and agrad nate of the United States Mill- ' tarp Academy, of high class standing and large military • experience, devotes his exclusive attention to the Mettle, ' Justce, Engineering, and Military branches. m i litary - system; order, and precision are strictly en forced, and the most vigilant care over the moral and - personal habits of the Cadets is exercised. Circulars may be obtained at the Book Stand of the Continental Hotel, of JAMES H. ORNE, Esq,, No. 6". M CHESTNUT Street, or of Col, THEODORE IIYATT. Presi dent Pennsylvania Military Acadernr.l cleW-int HYATT will be at the Continental Hotel, Philadelphia, on FRIDAY and SATURDAY, the 2d and 3d days of January, between the hours of 10 A. 31. and 12 M., and will he happy to see any of the patrons of the Pennsylvania Military Academy, or others, on business pertaining to the institution. de29.6t VILLAGE GREEN SEMINARY.-A SELECT BOARDING SCHOOL, NEAR MEDIA, PA. Thorough course in Mathematics, Classics, English studies, &c. Military Tactics taught. Classes in Book-keeping, Sur veying, and Civil Engineering. Pupils taken of all ages, and are received at any time. Boarding per week, $2.2.5. Tuition per qnarter, $6.00. For catalogues or information address Rev. J. HERVEY BARTON. A. M., Village Green. Pa. oo10•tf PERSONAL. M USTER: AND. PAY 'ROLLS, AND Government claims of all kinds cashed or cot leeted,__at reasonable rates. by JAMES FUTON; 424 WALNUT Street. Philadelphia. noS4f PENSIONS.- $lOO BOUNTY . AND Pay procured and collected for soldiers, sailors and the relatives of such as are deceased, at reasonable and satisfactory rates. Claims cashed or advanced upoa by JAMES FULTON', Solicitor for Claimants, 42.1 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. Particular attention given to parties living at a dts. tante... . oclEkf . PROPOSALS. coriiatikoToßs.- . . . ..• . . PURE:: TENT DUCK, STANDARD 8 AXD 10 OZ.. In store • aM for sale by . • . • • ALTEMUS& atittrig Java No. 241 CHISIMUT Street, Thilad ARAIY CLOTHING AND EQUIPAGE - 4 - 1 - OFFICE, TWELFTH and GIRARD Streets. PIHT,ADELPHIA, January 1,1563. SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this Office until 12 M. on MONDAY, sth instant, to furnish, at the Schuylkill Arsenal: 'Bev of Wall Tent Poles," to be made upright, of Ash, with pine ridges. • "Sets of Common Tent Poles," all of clear Pine or Ash, or Ash upright and Pine ridge-+. Bidders will state the number, price, kind of wood, and how soon they can he delivered, and also the nann-s of two sureties for the fitithinl fulfilment of contract if awarded. The Government reserves the right to take any portion, or to reject all, if thepricesimald be deemed too high. G. H. CItOSMA N. jitlst Deputy Quartermaster General U. S. A. ARMY CLOTHING AND EQUIPAGE OFFICE, TWELFTH AND GIRARD STREETS.— PRILAUKT,PHIA, Dec. 29, R.M. SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this Office until o'clock M. on Saturday, January 3, 3933, to fur . Vulcanized water-proof RUBBER TENT BLANKETS, On drills or sheeting. Vulcanized, water-proof GUTTA PERCEIA TENT BLANKETS, nu drills or sheeting'. PAINTED :WATER-PROOF TENT BLANKETS, on. drills or sheeting. To be grummetted, and made in accordance with spe cifications and samples to be seen in this Office. Propo sals will state the number bid for, the price of each, whe ther on drills or shenthm, and the earliest time the Blankets can be delivered atthe Schuylkill Arsenal; also, the names of two sureties for the fltithful performance of the contract. The privilege is reserved of taking any proportion bid for, or of rejecting the whole, if the price is deemed too high. Bidders are invited to be present at the opening of their bids. Q. 11, CROSMAN, de3J-iit D'v Q. N. Gen. U. S. A. A RMY CLOTHING AND EQUIPAGE " Ljk • OFFICE, TWELFTH AND GIRARD STREET'S.— PHILADELPITTA. Dec. 29, 1562. SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this Office until 12 M. on SATURDAY, sa January, to furnish TENTS DVt.BRI, to he made of 8 oz. 2854 inch Cotton or Pare Linen Duck, and .to be made in accordance with specifications and sample to be seen at this Office. Proposals will state the number bid for, the price, and the earliest time the Tents can be delivered at the Schuylkill Arsenal; also the names of two sureties for the faithful performance or the contract. The privilege pro portion reserved of taking any pr Portion bid for, or of rejecting the whole, if the price is deemed too high. G. H. CROSMAN t. de29-11t D'y Q. b Gen. U. .A. WINES AND LIQUORS. A.S S. & JAS. CARSTAIRS, NOS. "..-/ 126 WALNUT and 21 GRANITE Streets, Offer for sale the following gpods in bond. of their own importation, viz: Cognac andi Rochelle Brandies, in half pipes, quarters, and octaves. Burgundy rorts,ln.quarters and octaves. Oporto forts, in octaves. Triple-Anchor Gin, in pipesand three-quarter pipes. .Tanutica Pottn„in pfincheons. Bay Rum, in puncheons and barrels. Claret, in casks a cases. Also, the following, for which we are the sole agents : CIIAMI'AGNE.--illis celebrated brands of "Gold Lac" and "Gloria." Furry St Blames' Imperial Frepeit Mustard. • ' - Olives. Capers. " Carstairs'" pure-Salad Oil. Also for sale, to arrive, RV casks :Varseille:s3l:uleira. ' 200 baskets Olive Oil. 120 cases French MO cases Claret. 117 quarter casks ThirtrPl43Y . Port. tet;t.t" WHISKY r OLD WILISET! WFUSKY I From our owu amlotb..e.r celebrated k We arc cooankli room vi OLB Ryfih wwAy, AND_ BRIIRBON WiLISRM, WRSEEAELENGE COMX - A.RISON. Our Whiskies, for purity, m,ellownes.a, and delicacy, are E3IINENTLY THE BEST IN THE WORLD, And Wei sell them at about HAI F PRICE. OUR ENTAIL D.E.PVTMENT Fitts already become a consuiera Je feature in onr busi ness, and to continue it in its meson t sts4, and to enlarge it„we shall sell, notwithstanding the Tax, about as cheap ly as ever. coygpx,R THESE rtmest. Monongahela 'Whisky, 60 cents wr Old Nourhon 'Whisky, 75 cents Aar willon. Old ye Whisky. $1 per gallon. Extra Old Rye Whisky, A. 1.50 Aar gallon. Very Cholas Old Rye Whisky, SO, per gallon. N. VAN BEU 118 North SECOND Street, nine doors above Ave deSt-lmif Q,AVSODA,--1.50 SMALL CASKS NEW kJ CASTLE Sul Sada just received, and far gMle 11)- 11110 DES hrWILIA ANS. don No. 107 South VOTES Street. A. BARLOW. AMUSEMENTS. READINGS FROM THE POET 43 vv. MR. AND MRS. R. L. DAVENPORT, AT MUSICAL FUND HALL, FRIDAY EVENING, JANUARY 2, 1583, Commencing at 8 o'clock. FRIDAY EVENING, JANUARY 2, 1263, Commencing M S o'clock. PART LA , 1. The Soldier from Bingen 1' 1100. Mrs. Norton. MR. DAVENPORT. 2. The Wreck of the Ilesperng .. . . . . MRS. DAVENPORT. 3. The Loßt nein 4. Berna do Del (Zp R i . O I)AvENP°IIT. Mrs. Hamann, i t t i LI s ?ArENPORT. 5. Selections from fl: R . .. DAVENPORT. 6. fdri. Caudle's di l'ailuDirn:e ion N h.I‘PORT Ten minutes interrnis;.• 1. The Song of the Shletl'Altr 11. . , AIRS. DAVENPORT. 2. Ode to America ... ME. DAVENPORT. 3. Mrs: Eopb On ia Word's Viiit to the Priori of Wales, AIRS. n AVEtiponT. LGMey's -Rook. 4. Les Miserabl es. Tice Robbery Victor Hugo. MIL DAVENPORT. 6. Trial Scene from Merchant of Venice Shakspeare. MR. AND MRS. DAVENPORT. Tickets 5o cents. Can be obtained at .T. E. Goubts Mu sic Store, Seventh and Cheitntit, and at the Hall. d'e3l-3VE MRS. JOHN DREW'S ARCH-STREET THEATRE, Business Agent and Treasnrer...... . . . jOS. D. ISOTICERT. Farewell Benefit of J. S. CLARKE. His Oath, and I t FrWit but one. TO-111(l Br, (FRIDAY), .Tanuary 2,13 M. THE IiCIIOOL OF REFORM. Bob Tyke Din. Vermont • To conclude with (twelfth time) - • THE-NAIAD QUEEN - - - - Schnapps Mr. J. S. MA*. Saturdayjeast Night of 3. S. CLAXKE, on Monday, Mr. and Miss RICHINGS. teats secured six days in advance. WALNUT-STREET THEATRR * V Sole Lessee -Mrs. M. A. HARRF,TTHON. Business Agent. Mr. JOHN T. DONNELLY. THIS (Friday) EVENING, January-2, 1353, ~. The performance will coin mouse with THE SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL. Lady Miss Laura Keene. Joseph Surface Mr. C. Wheableigh. To conclude with the Comedy of " NATURE AND ART. Miss X a......... Daniel DoWniight AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC. ROOD AND SHELDGN TRUE more of these beautiful • HOLIDAY ENTERTAINMENTS' will be giVell. THIS (FRIDAY) NIGIIT at 7 o'clock SATURDAY AFTERNOON, at 2 o'clock. SATURDAY NIGHT, at 7 o'clock. The =old Nursery Tale of CINDERELLA; OR, TEE GOOD FAIRY, Will lte given at each en tertalorgent, Admission 2,5 cents to all parts of the house. ,jag -Itl' CONCERT HALL, CHESTNUT STREET. MONDAY, December 29, AND EVERY EVENING' DU RING THE WEEK (except Tuesday, December 21).), rEARY SOS HISTORIC MIRROR OF THE WAR, Illustrating all the principal events and incidents from the firing of the first gun up to the present time. Tickets 2.5 cents; packages of six, *II Doors open at 6g; to commence at 734. Exhibitions Wednesday, Sa turday, and New Year's afternoons at 3 o'clock. Chil dren admitted afternoons for S cents. Tickets cair be ob tained at the hall between the hours of 10 and 12 K. M. end 2 and 4 P. kr. de3o-6t. ABEL & CO.'S STEREOPTICON. ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS, TENTH and, CHESTNUT Streets. LAST WEEK. Every Evening, and NeW Year's and Saturday Afiernoonu. Admission 2.5 eta. Children 10 rents. de23-61* CAPTAIN WILLIAMS' GREAT WHALING VOYAGE, AT LECTURE. ROOK CONCERT HALL, Every Evening at 7g o'clock,- And SATURDAY AFTERNOON at; o'clock, , This entertainment has a, Beal Boat, 27 feet long with full crew, and was exhibited 250 successiVe nights in. New York. Tickets 25 cents, or five for $1 AAIERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC. EDWARD PAYSON WESTON . ORPHEUS MUSICAL ASSOCIATION'S GRAND CONCERTI! PULL MILITARY BAND AND GRAND ORCHESTRA; Comprising Forty of the Best Musicians, Linder the direction of CARL SENT? Comoocroa. EDWARD PAYSON WESTON would respectfully to form the subscribers to the above-named Concerts and the Public that the first Concert will be given on MONDAY EVENING, Januury 5, Bal. Single tickets to others than subscribers, Parquet (in'. chitin reserved seats), oa cents. Family Circle (entrance on. Locust street), 25 cents. The Irliolii of the Parquet Circle, BalcorT;Baleorty Bores, and'the Brilliant I•oyer Promenade, -is reserved' for subscribers and those holding subscribers' imam tickets. .KUBSOEIDER'S TICKET Admitting one person FOUR CONCERTS, to be given once in two weeks. ONR DOLLAR. Those desiring to :become subscribers will please send their address to the Manager, Box 1104 Philadelphia Post Office, previous to Saturday, Juno:try 3, 1663, as no subscribers' tickets will be issued after that de27-7t* As S] M BL Y BUILD.T.NOSTENTIf • AND CHESTNUT. HOLIDAY AMUSEMENTS FOR OLD AND' YOUNG. TOYS AND GIFTS FOR THE' LITTLE - ONES. SIGNOR BLITZ, • The great MAGICIAN and VENTRILOQUIST, with his LEARNED CANARY BIRDS, will ere his new and popular Entertainments every. AFTERNOON and EV& N USG during the Holiday Week, commencing at 3 and 71.' I'. DI., and on NEW YEAR'S DAY at 11 A. M., 3 and ng P. M. The attractions will be marvellous : expert• znents in Magic ; wonderful powers in Ventriloquism, and the Learned Canary Birds in their new characters. . Admission 25 cents. Children 13 cents. de27-if WOODROFFE'S ORIGINAL BOHE MIAN TROUPE OP GLASS BLOWERS and the Great 'Week Steam-Engine *MONITOR" are coming. • do3l-dt• IRMANIA ORCHESTRA. -- PUB. LW 'REHEARSALS every SATURDAY AFTER. NOON at 336 o'clock, at the MUSICAL FUND • Carl Bentz, conductor. Tickets 21 cents. Paclutgea llii ii tickets, SIL-to be had of Andre Co., 1104 Chestnat street ; B. Gould , Seventh and Chestnut, and at lbs ball d00r ... . • .. noS74 .HASSI,ER'S ORCHESTRA , NEW OFFICE 214 844ittli EIGHTH St., below Walnut. delo4m VENNSYLVA.NIA.. ACADEMY ON ::THE FINE ARTS, 102.5 CHESTNUT STREET, ' Ia open daily (Suudaya excepted) from 9 A. M. till It P. hI. Admission 25 centa. Children half price. Shares of stock. S3O. 379 • - OB EYNYABDSI--GAllaint • -HATT; TIAIiRLSBURO.—This popular place of amusement continues to attract large audiences. Mr. Edwards is 7amiliar with the wishes of the pleasure going people of Harrisburg, and is constantly producing new httiactions. de-'3O it W ANTIS. WANTED -A SALESMAN IN A Hat House. mho:jean influence Pennsylvania and .Ohio trade; Apply. te• • JOS. &T. H.. SAUNDERS, • • de3o43l l `' •-•• No. 34 North FOURTH Street. WANTED-A SPECIAL PARTNER ! with 01.000, in a manufacturing business already established. Twenty per cent. realized on a business of one hundred thOnsand dollars. Seventy-fire per cent. of the sales are for cash. Address. with real name, as no other. will be recognised, G. J. L., Box 307 Post Of fice, debt' TO JOBBERS OP DRY GOODS.- ' R. AA experienced SALESMAN, having an influential and valuable acquaintance, (to whom he has sold goods for a 'untidier of years past in )3aitimore,) will he open to an engagemeut.after the Ist January next. For inter view and reference. please address " X. Y. Z.," care Sum °Ace; Baltimore. Maryland. de2.s.ot* BOARDING. AL SINGLE ..qENTLEMAN WOULD like to engage a comfortably furnished room for the winter. within. ten minutes' walk of The Press office. Address " Russell." at this office. dell-ti* FOR SALE AND TO LET. Tcl BE LET- Tilt SECOND. 011IRD, AND FOURTH STORIES • Of Store .fo. 414 COMMERCE Street. : de3o-its .' • • Apply at 423 MARKET Street. dr TO LET-A COMMODIOUS -wADWELLING, No. 132 North FRONT Street. Rent moderate. apply to WETEERILL & BRO.. 4:47-tf 47 and 40 North SECOND Street. di FOR SALE—'THE OLD AND MIL well-known Hotel-Property at MOUNT EPHRAIM; four miles from Camden, New Jorsey. Good. Buildings, extensive Etalyliug, nay -Scales, &c. Fine hwalthy lora tion. A good business Stand. Apply to E. P. MIDDLETON & BRO., .5 North FRONT Street. ea FOR SALE-THE RESIDENCE maof DR. RHOADS, at GERMANTOWN, on GREEN Street, above Chelten avenue. B1)11: i 8 in good order, with all the modern conveniences; also, a new stable and, coach Louse attached. Apply to CHAS. RHOADS, de27-6t* No. 4.-36 WALNUT Street, Ph Ilada. ea,p 11011 SE TO LET, CENTRAL LO- JugzArrioN, and Handsome FURNITURE , nearly new, for sale. Address "Margrtve," Sub-Post Office, EIGH TEENTH Street. de3l-3t. GERAIA_NTOWN COTTAGE FOR SALE VERY LOW, corner of RITTENHOUSE and LEHMAN Streets, with stable and carriage house ; lot 71 by 171 feet. Also, " The Philadelphia or without the furniture. The house contains 31 chain-, berg, large parlor, dining room and kitchen, with bake house, wash house, &c., .kc. Lot 66 by 706 feat and stabling for 14 horses—pleasantly situated, and will be sold very cheap. A large variety of Cottages. Farms, and city properties* for sale or exchange Also, 3 Grist Mills, with lands and houses attached B. F. GL NN. IAB South FOURTH . Street. W gev • I • Lt.: • de TO .RENT--A THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING, on RACE Street, one door above Twelfth, north side. Rent low to a good tenant. Apply to WETHERILL 9t BROTHER. ,ten ' 47 and 49 North SECOND Street. F A.RM. FOR S A_LE.-LO °ATM) ON the North Pennsylvania Railroad, one and a half tattoo from the North %Vales Station, Montgomery county,. containing acreo in a state of good cultivation; all the necessary- buildiur.. - o in gout' order. Never-4111Mo! spring of water, large applo orchard, Ste. Part _payment in city property. Apply to J 0.1121 ZIMBIERIYI 4N, on the premises, or Northwest corner MOYAIIENSINCt Avenue. and MARRIOIT Street. ii. 5,000 can remain on mortgage. ja2-13t* int DESIIIABLE FARM FOR: SALE, situated two miles southwest of WestCliester, near the Brandywine. known as OSBORNE'S :HILL, contain-. ing Si acres of Land, -of good quality ; improVement6,. good Double House, good Barn, and other Out Building 4. The health of this neighborhood is proverbially good, and the view from the property isconsidered unequalled, For further particulars, Inquire of th 4 owner, residing thereon. fde:3l-wfm6t*) WILLIAM P. OSI3ORNE. go FOR SALE-AN EXCELLENT PlatM, of ISO acres, two miles northeast of Norris town, on the. Germantown Turnpike, with moderate Buildings, good Fences. large Lawn, Apple Orchard - , and other improvements. Inquire on the premises. de3-Im* S. L. STYBR.. e FOR SALE-Dl'4l - 144.PLF;,F0 .- containing 5.5 acres, % v v.:433111es from Bristol Station or Steamboat Lauding, or the sante distance front, Rail way Station, 20 miles norch of the eity. Aiso,tine farm, of. 217 oar( a, on the imadts.of.the Delawaro, Railroad Station upon the pinea l , half mile from, the. Steamboat Lauding. First-class fi,rm improvements, 'bOh, hot and cold water, &c. App .f to E. TWIT"; de3o No. 309 WALNUT Street. FOR ; . :".A.14 - g.-THREE-nGRTES of the llaiz l'hos. Walter. An to • CIIAS. S. .US. CA:RaT.AfR.S..Tr.. 126 \\CAVUT Street. P. IL. PHI A. AND.TRRIIIVI . AND CAMDEN AND A MBA/ RAILROAD COMPANWi„,, PHI4AD ELPIII A AND. NEW. N. 4 1.0 }.-'• CHAN Gr OFA?i'D,PLACIt MIPARTURK. On nail utter Monday., Snnninry. 11 4 - 13 . tho Hoed for New York 101111 e: we asifiillowe. k'ROM STakiNT VI A C.A.MIKN AN'ti AL,.toul 2V. 31., stopplug at an usual Way Stat. tio u.. cANLDNN A51t..T.1425-NY erTr, At 6A. Di...sud stopping at all u. nal Wa3 - Sts. tious. xeltim NENSINOTON DEPOT, VIA Jj.:401-W CITY. At n ki.u.t Stations. At 3 P. AL. 11ras.hi neon and New York Express. A t 0 . 15 1.. 2.1.„ Washington and Novi' York Mures- 4 i, At 11:1 0 P. ht., We:40110ml aud Nelf York Malt. At I.IJ (night) Washington and New York. Extlee.:s_ January WM. 11. G ATZISEEIt, Agent. rteturring from New York, Bo rein) . fitreek..:4 G.A. M., old 9 P. 111., vii Amboy and Camden at k 2 P. M. via Jor: - ..0y City and Camden. ai 0...1 M., H) M., nil 11, 7.1i0,11.90 P. M.., Yin JerdeK Ken , diitatou DopOt. • T' Rood —Shakspearo. T. Rood .G o. H. Sokol. J. S. Clarke Mrs. John Droll. .Miss "Mira }tome Mr. C. Wheatl eigtt MAtgeoer.
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