_.... Whim= —. . iobt Pennsf,l%. r-,,r0tt.,,, ,, ... „,,,, rt ~:. Junes. DelnWate ..Wationa.l-12.nce atintell above Third. r It JonPF. Penna C Thorp. C' icago A B Seedel. Penna. Twos B like, Pllwara c p:P s le,"WttraLington. DCI P,-ter Ent. "Wilt sznat C. pit bager.. Pets no. 1 J Jii.rk, Ireland G' siing. hew 3emay -Third. eta town I oe co.Pa ' sw ap . alamp.on :fin. Del 'lee - Jersey la. D yylest'n adz, nern. t 1-Sige( 4aston lEton I I. 'raft('. turfalem , mtn i Pa wfightiriwn MMEM YEAR'S GREWr Ng TO OUR Ph TRON g t BY THE BALD C.Y TOW= NALL it to our tor...ded IA de once more! <lag to the liberal an wise. them Bennett's fame :gigantic store With all their outnsaid garb bundles! Though needs it no reittasive lay ..„, To bid you.--rye.. anot w day. Yet gratitude. and fri aeaip asveet, Will aloha a aalittatio meat. Your Christmas has. a trust. been spear he ever that glad da7 awn id be. iln warm and kindly nwriment. And yet with due satiety; . For this we augur fronthose traits Which ?on have show whim; oar gates, The generous soul, trOyineMed, And yet the clear. ludhous mind. So, from 111ge causes, sI presage That yours 17111 be iiew year glad, And 01E6 choice . lessli, we engage, At least—that you Oil be welt clad I This amelowe pros:distill no more You tread the -spots ytkeised batons And:long may Ileavetiert that hour .:4 , prom all. the patrona o 4 Tower. 'minden. we.wonla 4 lay remind oar petrans aredosing out Win % 12 eh , t 61 , 110. ED PRICES. fe, as umal. the lam and mo,,t template as ttin Philadelphia. 1 - ;TOWSE 13 al,b, 16 SIS tiAItiLST Street. BENNS2I , da CO. WISTATeS BALSA OF WILD CHERRY, WISTAR'S lIALSAH! ,, WILD CH: REY, WISTAR'S BALSAM WILD CEII3..RY, WISTAR'S BALSAX I WILD CH3ERF. WISTAR'S DA LS rdff WILD CH 'ISM% WISTAR'S BALSAM . I' WILD CTI MIRY. ONE OF THE MASI AND COST RELIABL3 REMEDIES IN TIES WOiD Fing. COLDS, waogrs - a- cro own', BRON- S. .DIFFICULTDOF BREATHING. ASTHMA, MUREXES'S. SORE THROAT, CAFE, AND EVERT AP CTION HE THROAT, L S, AND CREST. unless signed • Butts" on the wrapper. For is y DINSMORE. No 4 91 :OAR WAY, New York, . FOWLS & Co.. Nv. 19 MEMORY St. , Boaton,. And by a:Apr*loßU. PERUVIAN ERITP. PERUVIAN B'RUP. PERUVIAN pop. PERUVIAN irRUP ism Syrnp is a profuted solution of the Pro m a new diseoverila medicine that strikes if disease by sappting the blood with its 'a or Life eiement4ron. th and vigor inb all parts of the system. lE. DEBILITY and FBif&LB WitA/: Necido. tam lets free. ;ROADWAY few York. • : J. P. DINSMORE. ja2-swSt a OLIN f THE !aAIB AMBOLI -ATE& I' LENGTHAIS. ilnaloßkm. i NOURISHES. ! 1 EMBELLISHESS THE ilk .. VEGETABLE 00 OUND, made entirely king extracts of i ' *TS, HERBS, A36IFLOWERS. le hair failing out it from turning proms- Ladies who date a luxuriant bead I A fail to give the linitoratiz a trial. lox, contabetnE tfre bottles. PREPAB.V.: ON. BY . DALL & CO_. 506 Bit , DWAY, New York. VIENT3 IN PEI% /MIA, JOHNSTON', BOLLOI 1, & cowDsat. -m No. 23. milt SIXTH Street `01 : 1 ' 1 & C f OUT FOR COUNT!' ZITS .!NOT ONLY %but ofeverythlngt valuable. 'We I:alder men the indisponsall• rttstes known as "Fa lolors " are no execia . on to this rale. The like all connterfelti are utterly worthless. hat HOWE & malczakTs - Family Dye Colors 11, the only Tutuila and useful thing of dea et Ormy 801331iFICAlAr APPLIED EiThirrias, MEM WARS noS6-tf [CE CLOTHING OF TEE LATEST in the Best klaniir.expressly for ES FAIL TEST Belling noes marked in Plain ;clods made to Oder warranted satisfac mm-Patcn is strictly adhered to. treated alike, ; _ _ JONES & GO! 604 MARKET Street irAp RE•FOIM) EQUAL TO NEW, _acelpt of 85 cents. Nrculsze for the John. 014 lent on applicivOn. b 7 Mail or other- S. JOHENBON. Nanatotory awl Office, 15 MAIDEN Lam. New York City DY2 ! HAIR Drill LOB'S celebrated HALL DYE is the Beat els The only Harmless, True, and Reliable This splendid Hair The is perfect—changes r, or Gray Hair. instantly to a Glom, Blaci !Brown, without injurlig the Hair or stain 1. leaving the Hair &rand Beautiful; Inv vitality, frequently tutoring its pristine soctlilos the ill effects of bad Dyes. The -ned WILLIAM A. 1341-11(11LOR; all Other, lone. and should be !avoided.. Sold by c &a. FACTORY. Si AROLAY Street. `chelor's new Toilet eam for Dressing li7S-lif Smnl7Rr i OF o.warrerterr, 1111171.—Twelth month. dist. 1.203. at the _...mar Cooly, Bristol. Pa.. according : to the / Friends. Clayton E. Hahne of Gloacester com l.. to Carrie COMI9._ [No wird& 3 3:a3BECI. IN.—On the FOth nit, Henry Clayton, in the tf his age. dyes and friends are respectfully invited to at funeral, from hie late retridencol actinbWeet Fkitty.ihird an Brace streets. on sin many next, at 2 o'clock. The 'members of Franklin 134, A Y. M and of the Masonic fraternal are cordially invitedlo meet in the Grand at at 1 o'clock P. ht., and accompany Tamaqua XIS. A. T. Id., to theittneral of their dezeased the Mthult.. Charles F. 'Robertson, lge, step-son and only child of Le S. MCM.411113. thle city. of his, lathe=. &se respectfully in tral, from tie father's residence. street this (Saturday)afternoon, _aliment at South Laurel Rill Ontbe 81st December. Lewis Ashuret. and Mary Ashur' s, In the 26th year of are invited to attend - hie funeral from his te.1420 Walnut street: on Monday, January Week. A. N. —it Lie late residence in Wed Philadel ma la.. gears , Clayton, in the 34th year Hof the Inners' WAI Tie given. —On the 29th inetent. Nato EL. Donn, aged 27 res and friends of tie family. are respect to attend her funeral from the residence of .(Catherine Dunn, Yin Haverford. Delaware inday morning. January 3d. at ID o'clock... On the 33th instantwaftar Uncaring illness, Lir Little. e'deet daughter et Ueorge P. and le. Wee and friends axerespectfully invited to at neral, on Sunday nent:at 2 P. IL, from the [her parents. 818 Catharine street. . —On Tuesday. 29th inat Kate W., wife of E. - Atcher, in the 26th year of her age. from her husband's reeKence. Ifp. 213 Penn. Aden. Saturday. Jannasyl2d, at 2 o clock . —On the 29th December; Thomas IL Davis, and friendo are respectfully invited to .neral- from bia lateresideneo, 8 iforth tbove Wallace street. , on Saturday after o'clock. Interment at Monument Ceme mr AESS GO ODS.—OASH )nr Bonk ?amiss% 8-4 and 8-4 Moos- Henrietta Clotlts.or silic-wskp Gash 3plins, Irish Poplins, English sad Alepines, corded Yousseline*Ans thesis. Turin ClotbA, Parainsttss. tstros, Alpaossand MolutirLustmoil • 811 s. Arrant* 'totals SOLS snd G Vateou, Chewer co - • ft,above CallowiE aim alanuer. Nortivmp Joh» S,hin avid NV -.ache Baav M ebah Bart , n a son. Vas L H Lawell, Bethlehem Mrs Sichtig At - street.. above 11.1 foe Qainn lotto *RsTIP. , "• LennWRIBAr. y • & Pr M.bory Sone.Coatm T o_ St , above Are] w tirpar Jets Ilicbl Hiaginß p Pot villE tAvil .!B - rbonis, .)Lc li&nry Quion S J A Lee-ig, PottAvine Tir Vir..yrer. Lancasl ZILD R IIth at 18ro'clock. AIL TM Vies intottOto. to NOM the. ollsolog "4--ettnOitotbatimpisols la may 'NeFOSlgliesseihiT. MCHURCH OF THE Augur TESTA ONT. tIEVISITTEF. and WOVE. street4.—fiev. Tti 5. 13. STOCKTON. 1034 A. M. Rev. Mr. SEM. 7ti P M. c ON CH HALL D V treaß will preach et Concert Mit 3F1R17- I , UT Street. above Twelfth. TO-MORROW lIVRIDN.I. at 741, o'clock it* ' "t•' JD • M al entm GORRIcs TeIN FR and. gibing?. C Street. Rey. WENDS WoRTMISR pasior—Service TO. MORROW, at10!:i o'clock In the morning, and at 331" o'clock hi tho a•ternoon_ IEO MW. 1f...A.N0/LEt.I.,OF OfliO, tn aches at lOs A.el.. corner of TENTI.I FlLBEillif and 2 , P M corns; of NINPH fitri SPRING GAI Dk Sabjgct—"Figtmind!matint tha go or the Almighty, . how the Sautts of the kirsi Rink way now take the :om and possess it fore•or " \' -1 ri : - N ...._IV_ ERS n4M -. v A . , N pe at k n l t X _p E Et 7 1 U -A 44a t a: Ea a leNs l r op 00 - IM ClnvF CHURCH Srea. - bo'Oof 6r 71. ..v-Sen.oo l . AN NIvE N Salt". TO-Mt) 3.lltrW OR, iiroolo at 3P. Bi lit Rev. WM. B kCOS srEV <OS. 33 1) .-Rev SAM.EF_: sitlll..„ and the Rent r aidrese the ehtleren. Third Sermon on " The Limits of Sci nce and IP 7ig7ott"will bn preached by Rev. Dr..:. tt OEN in the _Evening at 7;4 &clock- T mum; Men cordially in- Tiled. Collections, afternoon and evening. for Sunday School. it r 7: TBVNTI MTN, RN CP ;N -CO M I 7 E, Youpg Men's Christian Assr,ciation. at tached to the Tii.iten ntatea Ch isiia.n Commission: wilt Ua held on TO- liikfiriAOW EVENI. SC4, in Church, FRAIsTKLIN Strt et, above Hume, Rev. E. I.OIII4SBERY prat idiag.• Ada•eiwali will ba vabde - ay Nev.-Pr. IVEVT.TON. 0 r,Ci. H. STILLIIT. Esq and others. All are invited to be nre,ent- aIdSIII. —S. J. FIN N 17, arc."... Of lectare at Sansom-streoz Hail. on L' AY. at 1034 A. At., and P.M. Admittance 6 cents. it* IMP NATION it. T. UNION CLUB, 1105 CH I:ST Cr Street. —the rn,aniag t ele club. for the election of otli . c.rs. will be held on MON DAY EVENING next, January 9;11. at 7.4 o'cloca. at the Club . . Dense. S. SNYDER. LEIDY, 3b2-2t Bee. Secretary. 3:C016D NAMIONAX. BANS.—THE Annual Meeting of tbeStvcshol iers, for the emo tion. of Directors, will be held at -the BANE in Frantz.- fora. on TIILSDAY, Jan 12th. betwe , n the hears of 10 and 3 - SIIA.VTN- Cashier ETIILADELPHIA. Jan 2, 1€64 ia2-statha TIDE BOARD OF ASSESSORS WILL. 11,1 d their etated meeting at Baree Hotel. on 1101 V DAY, 4th intt , at 10 o'clock .t.. 31. Bale Mess of importance will be brought be-ore the Board. in 2V . BROWN, President. IIMaPIaILADELPIII A. FIDE ANDIAVE . INS.ITRANCE COMPANY. Tae animal meeting of the Ntockholders of tbie Company will be held at the office. No. 431 CHESTNUT Street, on MONDAY. January 9th, MI, between the bows of In and 12 A M. ja2 , 2t' FRS. BlaiCaltll.Rl9.g. S e y. riaCto POLITECLINW COLLEGE, WEST PENN SQUARE. The Donn. of Lectures of prac tical inarectton. both In the ecientille School and in the Technical ~c hool, will be rammed on fifoll/A.Y An. 4, 11.64, at 9 o'clock. A. N. ALFRED L. KENNEDY. M D„ ja2 President of Facrt•tv TICV..—TRIG M.E.F.2'- INCI of de Stockholders of tne afasozny MAP AY UN . 'will he held January 8, 1861. at o'clock P M.. for the Election of Raven Trustees Polo open .11/d hew. fis2-etew3ll THOMAS PERGTIS. M 0 FIC OF TSE PENTaIIAYLV AN I A olliPA.o7 FOR INSIMA.NC,Igs ON LIVES AND GRANTING ANNUITIEB.—PIIILADELPIIIA. Sentmr• 1. 1164.—The annual meeting of the St .elcho_dere of no., Cmpany will take _place at their (Ace, NO. 3:14 vir ALM:or Str e et, on BIONTel". the 18th- ineteat, at 18 o'clock 51 And at the mine time an election will be bold for Thirteen Directors, to carve the casting year. Sea-154* WILLIA ii B. MI GL. Aetwa,,y. A 341 R TING OF TAB STOCK. HOLDERS OF THE CLINTON C..)AI, AND IRON COMPANY. will be held on TUESDAY, January 12, 1934. at 31 A. Id., et the Wetherill House. &ANSON Street. above Sixth, to consider the sale of the Lands, and for other business. .3". H. WHEELIE, Secretary. .. r; TO THE CITIZENS OF THE Z vouRTBENTEt WARD Come Forte in Yoar tiltreantb, and Contribute Your Mite to Avoid the Draft. —A meeting of the Citizens of the FO(fitTSE3Tti WARD irrespective of party, will be -told at aPKING GARDEN HALL, on SATURDAY' lIVEIVING, J-oidazv 2d. for tne purpose of taking measures to AVOID Ten DRAFT. ial.2ts r3vt• SIXTEIGMTH WARD NOTICE. The citizens of the Sixteenth ward have ap pointed the followinir-named gentlemen a Committee to coilectiliontya and Pay Bounties to Volunteers, for the purpose of raising the quota of the ward. First Precinct—Joseph_ Crockett, Philip H. Lutz, Daniel G . EValltf. L. M, Groan. Second Precinct—J. J. Morrison, Henry Glazier, John S. Gill, Charles Eager, Third Precinct—Benjamin Hubbard, Anthony Blton, Idsidel Witham, J. S Donohue Fourth Precinct—James Woods, W.M. J. McCormick, J. D. Enyard. J. Dickinson. Fifth Precinct-Wm. 11. Hubbard, Jas. B. Ponit, Nathan Haas. feast Enyard. Sixth Precinct—J, R. mine. Chas_ Young. L. Tor rence, A. B. Lentz Seventh Precinct—C. B. Roberts, BS 'T, J. Hua inan, Zahina Bllis, J. W. Sayer. Eighth Precinct—Chas. Riley. Dania Hershey, M. D.. A. R. Peel. J Washington Miller. - TheCommitteewillmeeton S aTURDAY EVENING. January 2. 1861.. at 73i o'clock. at Pacific Hall. north west corner-of SECOIVD and POPLAR Streets. By order of ALEX. T. DICKSON, President. WM. J. DONOHPHH. Secretary. ial. 2t* . IMNO DRAFT IN THE TWENTIETH WARD !—FILL UP TE AlitkiiKis Tad UniON!—The Citizens of the Twentieth Ward. without respect to party. who desire to susrain the Government. and who are willing to aid in such movements as are necessary to fill up the armies of the Union, without a resort to a draft for the .t purpose. are requested t-i meat on SATURDAY EVENING, January 2d. at hatf past even o'clock. in the basement of the Green Bill Church, GIRARD Avente, west of tsixteenth street, with a view to the adoption of such means as may he necessary to secure a sufficient number of Volunteers to meet the re quirements of the Government from this ward. at-it A LECTITRE WILL BE DELIVE li ed by the Rev. J. WALXER. JACKSON ca. M,,N DAY EVENING. Tannery 4th, at H.A.N"E, AND HAYDN HALL. for the Benefit of the Ladtee eohtieee /Lid rociety cf , Green strett E. Chnre%, Sabiaet— Andrew Jackson.' Tickets of admission. 2.5 eta. ial-gti raw. FAIR. —TIM LADIES' UNION AR SOcianoN viii hold a Fair in aid of the sick and Wounded Soldiers, at SA3S9M-STREEP HALL. commencing JANUARY 5. and continning . three days. Open from 10 A. M. till 10 P. M. Admission 10 csute; Season Tickets 25 an To be bad. at GOIDAPS Music Store, SEVENTH and CREST.I2 UP Streets, or of any of the Committee. de30.6? MRS Y. R. DORSR . I . , President. M.TOHN B. GOITOXIE, ESQ. —TWO GREAT rEcturzs by tIA s d , stingnizned orator, n; (I; , I , TCREM TIAT..T.. FRI IiAY EVE.:SING-, January S. •• DEICE AND THERE TN ER trAttt " Monday evening, January 11th, ' • TEMP/ RANCE: - 710. km 25 cents. Reserve' setts, 55 cents. Proceeds for benefit of Ladies' Aid of Philadelphia (Sirs. John Harris. &orders :).11nion. School awl Children's Home, and Mission i•abbath Schools. Doors open at 7 , 'clock. Lectures at S o•cicelt. The Fale of tickets will com mence on Monday. January 4th, at 5 o'clock /. 111. at 111AralE - 6, 606 caEsTtinv Street. In order to pre vent-incenvenience in waiting, the tickets will be sold at two counters. Those wishing- good seats should ao ply_ early. tal-st* OFFICE OF THE BOARD OF HhiIaii.—FHWIMIIIA, Dec. 31, iS63. MEM To Clergymen, Aldermen,ln Physicians, and Midwives. In conformity to fthe Registration Act approved March Stk. lgcb, you are required to make your RETC , ILX.4 OF MARRIAGES &ND BIRTHS For the quarter ending DECEMBER Sid, 1863 to this office. early in the ensuing month. so that this Depart ment may make their Annual Report to the Mayer. By order of the Board otHealth WILLIAM READ, Health Officer. DIERTING OF TI-IE. CON 11:TRIBUTORS to the North.rn Diepensary of khiladelphia will be held on TITS SPAY, dth Jannary. et two o'clock P. et the Dlepaneary Hall, lin 60.3 SPRING GARDEN Street, to elect Twelve Managers for the et ming year. J. KESSLER. SEC.. jal-3t. Secretary. IX..UNIVERSITY OF PENNS:V . I;VA, NIA.—DBFARTMENT OF IRIS —Tbe Second cam of the College-year will open on MONDAY, theOh instant- Candidates for admission will appear at the University.. for examination, on that day, at ID o'clock, A. M. Tuition for each term, thirt.-tlve dollas. GEORG 2 E Y, jal-St Secretary of the Faculty of Arts. MCONTINENTAL xogrE.r. cO3I PANI.--The annual meeting of the c3rporatore of the COATINENTAL HOTEL CO.SfPANY. for the elec tion a Managers and. transaction of such othar business as may be brought before them. will be held on 810X DAT. January Oh. 1869. at 12 o'clock K. at the HoteL J. SARBEAAT d031.4t Secretary. OFFICE OF THE FAME INSU RANCE CO., No. 400 CHSTENUT Sr. PHILADELPITTA, Dec. 29 1863. . , . NOTICB. —The Annual Meeting of the Stockh Adore of the -Paine Insurance Co. will be held. at the OMee on MONDAY, the 11th day of January, ISB4, at ten o'clock A. Id. • Ail lection for Twelve Directors to eexve for the en suing year;will be held on the came day and at the same place, between the hours of ten A. M. and two P. M. deld•llt W. L BL&NORA - RD. Secretary. 111M7TUE ANNUAL MEILTING AND 11dectioxr.dtir Promidiot and six Directors of the PRILAIMPHI/ASID DARBY RAILRO t.D COMPANY. will be held at the Cotepany'e'DEPOT; on' DARBY Avenue. between Forty-ninth anti Fiftieth streets. at 4 o'clock. on MONDAY. the 11th day of Ja.natar7, dad thin D. R. FLICKWIR. BecretatY. MOFFICE OF THE NORTH. PENN FILVANIk RAILROAD COMPA INY. —The An anal Meeting of the Stockholders of the North Pennsyl vania Railroad Company will be held at the O C ce of the Compare No. 401 WALNUT Street. Philadelphia. on MONDAY, Sammy Ilth, ISO. at 12 o'clock It ~at which time and place an Election will be held for. a President and Directors to serve for the ensiling year. de29-tjall EDWARD ARMSTRONG. Secretary. M. OFFICE OF THE FOIL dOIIBI.PIIIBI. CITY PASSFINGER RAILWAY COMPANY. PHILADELPHIA. December 28, 1861 The annual meeting of the stockholders of this com- Pany_will be held at No. 26 Merchants' Exchange. on MONDAY, January 11. 1864 . at 12 o 'clock. N.. at which time an election for a President and Directors to serve the ensuing year will take place. wht. W. OOLIiST, ed9-tian • gseretary. StrEIGZON-ARTIST'S °Friel'. Prir 0 E MUTILATED SOLDIERS.—SOLD/BES who have lost an ARM or LEG in the serviisa i and deetre the Patent ' PALMER Limbs to be sup ed by Govern ment, should return this notice lamed tely to this of lee. stating their loss by letter, with lIMmIWEIWY. teghneut, and residence. B. FRANK P 0c22-Sm 1609 CHESTNUT Street. Philadelp=. MOFFICE, OF THE 117RSTERN PEDIRMILVARIA RAILROAD COMPASS'. _ . ..... . _ PHILADELPHIA. Dec. 2,3. 1863. NOTICE TO STOCICROLDERS —Tbe A.ll.llll2.lMesting of the Stockholders of this Company will be held on BIORDAY, the eleventh day of January, 1664, at 12 o'clock M., In Philadelphia, at the Office of the PICK ESILVARIA RAILROAD CoMPAIST. Annual Efection for. President D irectorsand held same day and plate. de24-{len JOITEPIa 'LIMEY. &avatar?... Jimmy SHORE. PINE. ciparmg. AND STATE LINE RAlLROAD. — Agreeably td Previous notice. a Meeting of the Coro IDIEBIoILers or the above enterprise weaken at the Girard House, in dolphin, on the 10th Met., and after the transaction of business they adjourned to meet again at the FRANKLIN HOME, in Jersey Shore. Lycoinicg conntY, on TRIMS. DAY, the 4th day of February, MK at 10 o'clock A. M., to opks and receive subscriptions, preparatory- to organ the Company, A report on the general character of the route will be mado by the Engineer at that time DECEMBER 16. VW del6-tfe4 OFFICE ANTHIELACITE IMMO- MtAIROB COMPANY. No. 311 WALNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA. Dec. 20. 1563. The Mulllal Medico' fox ten Directors Mill be held et this OOtce. on MONDAY, the 4th tap of January next, between the hours of 10 and 12 A. de243-8t • WM. IL SMITH. Secretary. IMOFFICE OF 'PEE PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPAN 1. OUR CHEST NIIT Street. ELECTION.--Art-Election fbr NINE TRIFSTEFJ, to serve for three years, will be held at the Office of the Company. on moNDAY. the 4th day of January. 1804, Polls open fromlo ton A. M. ' del2-sytis4 H.S. STEPHENS. Secretary. naruttyr NIMPIONAIatitIgiE -LA.D....A._Th, annual eleellonaLpir actor s - of this Bank , will belied IFINSDAY - thia v.f - Jsinn- SS Ipner eakt-tr:garj24MAL° 401114 . - - hiAlclll=o.X. 11C,12, .10EARth Wan te f , ,Ato HITE PHILADELPHIA. AND DAG. Tudotta csNmaL taiLKOAD cogrema T. !Notice is laereby given to the Stockholders of this Coat- Pawl, that the salmi meeting and au election for Pre sident end twelve Directors will be held in the "heal:ire Itoom." in the Barmier or Oxford. Cheater county. Pa. • on MONDAY. the 11th at denuary. 1864. between the hours of twelve and t R aro P oggitT )10DG11011. Eiecretam Oxford. Doe 55. 1863. de2e4t OFFICF, OF Tom irtrommtroito AND ot•OUTRWAIIK PRILADIMPBIA. WTI" PASSBAOIR RAILROAD OOMPA.NT. BERRA Street. below Fourth. PIMAIIRLPIII.d. December %Ob. IWO Tim Annual Keating of Due etockheldere of thte Com pany will be held at their Oftice on MONDAY. January 11th. ldtd et 12 o'clock M.. at which time sad place the AXIDLIEd ZJection for President and twelve D •remora will be held. DEABLB2 R. AB BOP r. del to t l secretary. - OFFICE OF THE ENT ERP KIS E. MYTURAIICii COMPANY, 4-thir Kra Di OT ;irreg. PHILADELPFITA, F:80 28 1863. g 991 -The Annual 111,-eting of the atoelholdera of, ie Insurance Company will be held on MO 4- locanth day of January next, at 10 o'clock office of the Company for twelve Directors, to verve the oueulex , e h e ld op the same day, at tha same place, hours of ten o'clook A M. and 2 o'clock P. 410 1.11 . 08. EL MO 14 TOOMERY, SeereterY.__ oFFION. OF .111 V.. L001341' 111COUNI. 'N COAL AND 1.11,014 COMPANY, PRILLDEIe 'B, 1888. O Meeting of the Stockholdohi d d Com bald at their aloe, No boa ioNDAY. the 18th day of January, 18/4. at M., at which time an election will be held iractora, to serve for the ensuing - year. The rks of the Compacy will be closed for Armen 'lately Preceding the day of wection. JOS C. CoPPITOK. Secretary. PPICE OF TUE WEST:2IOILE. ID COAL COMPANY. No. 230 South TRIED er of Willing's alloy. Panann,rna. December 16,1863. in of the Direc. ors, teda , aln VI FIFTY CENTS PER. SHARE on the Ce.pitsd teetered. out of the profits for the past nix cable on aua after .I,S.'II:UHF 2. 1861. .rfer Soots wld be close 4 null JonnaLty F. H. JACKnOR, 'Fre:tearer. E U CA N PAN LU N PE ISURANCE Ufa CO 21Y PHILADELPMA. December2B 1.3X3. :see have this day declared a dividlnd of CENT. out of the profits of the lasi six - able to the stockholders clear of alt tagea. January 4, ,t 1864. on j 8. WILSON', Secretary CORN RXCHANGF,BANK, PHIL.II, DELPGIA. November 23d, 1863. At the Election held 16th twit. the follawing Rockhold ern wore duly elected Directors of the Corn _Exchange Bank: G. Cattail Christian J. Hoffman, H. W. Catherwood. - Edmond A. Bonder. .. Charles B Wilkins,' David Vanderreer. Jonathan Knight. Board this day ALEX. G. imonsly re-elected President lee President, and JOBB - W. J. W. TORREY, Cashier. Alexander James Steel. Robert Ervien, William P. Cox. Satanel T. Canby. B. John F. Grose And el. the meeting of the OA TTEI.L. waslll3.llll ALBX.wEriLLrmri, Beq. B ,Yl IrOP,REY. Cashier. n024.11m MERCANTILE, VIBRAM —1.11.10 E ROME that no Stock or. Scrip purchased after the gist lust will be duplicated. Persona who wish to obtain this advantage are advised to purchase at once. es the time is short, and large (man titres are being issued daily. The price of the Stock or Scrip is $lO •• The public are invited to vistt and examine the Rooms at any time before New Year's. . . . _ lie Library in the city can now compare with this in the value of '.f"t.ctAVV; l- Ite IMPORTATIONS, .• , .. -. k The number of Re PURCHASES, _... T h e stock of its PERIODICALe and NEWSPAPERv. or Thepopnlarity of its CHESS DEPARTMEST. de2s-5t Mee OFFICE. OF TUB MT DVPINGIDION AND BROAD ToP MORN fAI 16 RAILROAD AND COAL COMPANY. 25S South WORD Street. PHILADELPHIA. Dec 24, 1863. The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the Hunt ingdon and Broad Top Mountain Railroad and Coal Company will be held at the office of the Oomoany, on TUMAIt Jantary 12.1884, at 11 o ' clock A. . when an electiontill be held for a President and Twelve Dl. rectors. to .;it, for the ensuing 3 ear. de24 GBl2 t. J. P. AERTSEN, Secretary. MPHILADELPHIA AND HEADING BA - 11,110AD COMPANI, Office No. gall South FOURTH bt. PHILADELPHIA. December 19,.1963. Notice is hereby given to the Stouldielders of this 00M. pany. that the Asnnal Sleeting', and =Election for Pre sident. six Managers, Treasurer, and Secretary. will take place on the Second MONDAY (ilth) of Saniary next, at 12M. WM. H. WEBB, Secretary. • del& tjall CO.IIIPANY (OF MlNlNG M MlYU G lA l—l ke e r fi t r t B s t A_ M rtt e cte u f or EX° tiatt i n A _, will ba held on the Fourth of January. 1864, at 11 o'clock A. M.. at Ito. 324 WALNUT Streit Phil W. H. writvsys, . . B. A HOOPES.. Two of the Associatas of said Corporation. Decembsr 16. ISA del6-16t pr. A DIVIDEND OF TWO AND A HALF PER CPNT. on the preferred Moots of the ELMIRA and. WILLIAMSPORT RAILROAD COM PANT, will ee paid at the ofltca of the Pennevlvantr: Railroad Company, on and after JANI7ARY 2.1861. GEORGE TABER, Boom Nu. 1. Gionnd Flo ded- o T r. at DECEMIIV.R 24. 1863. AMERICAN LIFF.IPTSIJRA , NOR AND 'MUST COMPANY, PHILADBIPATA. December 21, 18t—NOTICE.—The Annual Meeting of the Stock holde s of this Company. for the election of Thirteen Trustees., to serve the ensuing year, will be held at the OFFICP. WALNUT Street. southeast corner of Fourth, on MONDAY. January 4. BM between the hours of 10 DL. and 12 o'clock, noon. JOHN . . 8. WILSON, dr,21:12t Secretary. for. INSPRANCE COMPANY OF Taw. STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. PHILAOELPIIIA, December 33.1.863. An Election for thirteen Directors of the Company will be held at the Company's OFFICE. 4 and SEX °HAIM& BUILDINOB. on MONDAY. January 11. 186_ c t between the hours of 10 o'clock A. N. and 1 o'clock P. M. deli-tjall WILLIAM HARPER. SeereterT. OFFICE OF THE UNION DIATTU • MSC/LANOB COMPANY . OLPHIGALDIMPHIA, PH/LADBLPITIA. December 18. DM. The annual meeting. of the Stockholders and Scrip• holders of the Union. Mutual Insurance Company will be held at the once of the Company on MONDAY. Jannary.ll, 1884, at 12 o'clock. N. At the same time an election Nur sight Directors JOHNe place Se cret a ry.or three ',ears. Cde22.011.3 NOSS. BIAMIIMPACTIIRERS' INSURANCE COMPANY, Once. No. 411 WALNUT Street. PERLADELPRTA, December 4. M. The annual meeting of the stockholders of the Maim ruler:es' Insurance ompany will be held at the office. on MONDAY. January 4. Met between the hours of 4 and 6 o'clock P. M. ' for the purpose of electing Ten Di rectors to serve for the ensuing. year. .de4 Um WM. PUTT% Secretary. MirOFFICE OF Tnits-layswatitoitla- LADD COAL COMPANY, ramsinumstiA. Dec. 16.1869. The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of this Com pany will be had at their Office. No. 230 South THIRD Street. on WEDNESDAY, the 6th January. 1864. at 12 o'clock BE. at which time an Electio Treasurerheld for eleven Directors and a Secretary and to serve fort h lle cunning year. . t 36 P. H. JACKSON. Secrdam MPIFIDADELPIIIA AND ILDADING RAILBOAD COMPANY, Office No. 1421 So - nth FOURTH-Street. PHILADELPHIA, December 2, 1533. DIVIDEND NOTICE —The Transfer Books of this Company will be closed on THURSDAY. 17th Instant, and reopened on TUESDAY. January 12. 1861. A Dividend of SEVEN PER CENT., clear of State tax. bas been declared on the Common Wink. payable in Common Stock on and after the 31st December next to the holders thereof as they shall stand registered on the books at the close of business on the 17th inst. A Dividend of THREE AND A HALF PEE CENT.. steer of State tan, has been declared on the Pre. (erred Stock, payable in Cash or Common Stock. at the option of the holder, on and after the 31st December next, to the stockholders as they shall stand registered on the books at the close of blisiness on the 17th inst. Holders of certificates which have been discharged from this office, or either of the Transfer Agencies, are Particularly requested to have them duly registered on the Transfer Books to which they have been transferred, prior to the 17th inst. Stockholders whose names are registered on the New York books will be paid at the Farrcers Loan and Trust Romuany, and those whose names are registered on the Roston books will he paid at the office of Messrs. I. E. Thayer & Brother. S. BRAT/A/BD. del3-tf . Treasurer. Me. OFFICE 311INKI - lILL AND SC HUYL. KILL HAVEN BAILtsOAD COMPANY. PHILADBLPFUA, 12th Month, 21, 1163. A stated Annual Meetini of the stockholders will be held at the Hall of the FRANKLIN INSTITIETFE. No. 15 'south SEVENTH Street, on the 11th day of Ist month, (lammy), 1164, at al o clock A. M., at which time a re port of the proceedings of the Board of 111anagers will be presented, and an election held for a President and Ten Managers, to conduct the business of the Company for they - ear ensuing. WILLIAM BIDDLE., de22-tnths Secretary. DIAMOND COAL COMPANY.— DOTICE.—The Annual. Election lop coven Dim:- tore. to serve the e aiming year, will be held at the allot of the Company. 713 MARKET Street, on WEDNAS. Dal. January 13th, 1864. between the hours of 12 and 1 o'clock P. M. ED. PEACE. President. dels-inthe Char 11Z3 1 . OFFICE OF THE THIRTEENTH and FIFTEENTH-STREETS PASSE/NOBEL RAIL WAY COMPANY. No. 447 WALNUT Street, Philade.. The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of this com pany-will be held at their office on the 11th day of the lirstmonth (January), 1864. at ID o'clock A. M.. at which time It ere will be an election for a President and five Directors to serve for the ensuing veer de2B iaB. 9, 31* HENRY TrAmEs. Secretary. orBANS OF NORTH AMERICA. DECEMBER Ist. 1863. AN ELECTIO for twelve Directors, to serve the ensu ing_year. will be held at the BA:SKIM; HOUSE. on MONDAY, January 4th. 1864, between the hours of II and 3 o'clock. The annual meeting of the Stockholders will be held at the same time and place. J. BOOKLET, del-intbstia4 Cashier. rZCe PHILADL.LPHIA. AND RICADENIS RAILROAD COMPANY, Office A 27 South FOURTH Street. Puri.c.llBlPßlA, September 2, 1843. DIVIDEND NOTICE.—The following-named Persons are entitled to a Dividend on the Common Stock of this Company. The residence of several of them is an. known, and it is, therefore, necessary that the cent.- sates of stock should be presented on galling for the Dividend. El BR&DFORD, Treasurer, wrousgoviisus , NAMES. Mrs. Nary Bishop. til. Lancaster. Timothy C Boyle, Percy N. Lewis, Clement Biddle. Fanny Nary blitcherSol. AnaCopelaud, John Mclntyre. A-Smalls and J. Newbold. John S. Moore: trustees, James DicKnigh.l. Debbie A. Hughes, Berg. F. Newport SamL T. Harrison, Beni; Po. James Hallowell. W R. Rodman, James W. Hallowell, Sarah Ann Richards. Catherine C. Koppel.. Henry B. Sharer. Daniel Klapp. Maria L. Sadler. Mary Kohn. Andrew Turner. Chas. Kuhn. 'Hartman Mrs. Rebecca &rich. -,- Kuhn,and - S. B. - Kuhn. Rs. Asher K. Wright, • ' of S. Kuhn. William Yonne. B. V. B. Leine Astra% , W. R. monair. and James 0. Schaff. Fs. of koMin smiths John R. Lelia.. dee'd. win% At fin. ' orall-iitiith-tt ARMY GOODS. FURLOUGHS. Officers and soldiers, visiting the city on torlongh, needing SWORD S And other MILITARY EQUIPMENTS are invited to the very extensive MANUFACTURING ESTABLISHMENT OF CEO . 1- Ar - :' BIMONS Qo BRO., SANSOM-STREET HALL S& OM Street, above Sixth P'llap33E.l o CTVL'la 4o,2ll ' W,NVCIRMItEIi Made to order at the shortest notice, which for rich ness and magnificence challenge competition. no other house in the country combining the MANUFACTURING JEWEL= WITH THE PRACTICAL SWORD MARIE. FB.OTIELINGELAM. & WELLS 4 riDt UM. 811AV R I B Ilain GA. sg, AND mow satnnice A ) ) STANDARD D REM CANTON lullME& WANNINGTON AND viprokay CAMBRIC, AND 81.1.10L1A. BROWN_BLBAOHNDA_AND mum muja No. WONTED YAM. &a. „emu/ rl W. SIMONS & BROTEMEty, IILISOX-IMLIT HAM ranAnarainA. ILAIIMIPACMORIOIII OF 311MEWLE. F-INE SWORD% =alum edam Eir /MT TAM'S • IWO 414 s THE PRESS."-PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, JANUARY 2, 1864. Prom the army hospital-Aka bloody Wile- fleid—khc mansion of the rich and humble abode of the poor from the once and the sacred desk—from the mountain top. distant valleys and far-off islands of the ocean—from every nook and corner of the civilized world—la pouring in the evidence of the astonishing effects of DRAKE'S PLANTATION SITTERS. Thousands upon thousands of letters like the following may be seen at our office: RP.gDI3I3ISBY, W 13.. Sept. 16, 1283. . . "• • • • I . have been in the army hoepttale for fourteen months—EPeelfinee and nearly dead. At Alton, tiLey gave me a bottle of Plantation Bitters. Three bottles restored my speech sad cared me. FLAUTE." tiorrro WARSAW. 0.. Jnl7 28, Int "* * One young man, who had been nick and no= out of the hence for two yearn with Scrofnla and Err , dipolar., after paling the doctor, over *1 without bene fit, hat boon cured hi ten bottlon of your Bittern. * * • EDWAS.D WOUNALL." The following Is from the Matron of the Union Home School for the Children of volunteers: " DB. DRAMS: Your wonderful Plantation Bitters have been given to some of our little children suffering from wsakness and week lungs with most happy effect. One little girl, in particular. with pains in the head, loss of appetite, and daily wasting consumption, on whom all medical skill had been exhausted, has been entirely restored. We commenced with but a teaspoonful of Bitters a day. Her appetite increased: strength and health followed. * * * RespictfnUy. ''• * * I OWO 1111101 EO YOTI. for I verily believe the Floatation Bitters have saved my life. BEY. W. H. WhOGOIABia. Madrid, 11. Y." •• * « Thou wilt send me two bottles more of thy Plantation Bitters.. My wife has been greatly benefited by their use. Thy friend, ABA Philadelphia. Pc" ••• • • I have been a great onf f erer from primps!lt, and had to rbandon preaching. • • • The Plantation Bitters have cared me.. LEV. .1. B. CATHOILX, Itocheater, N.Y." Send us twenty-font dozen more of Tont Plantation Bitters. the popularity of which. Is daily in creasing with the guests of our honed. . &MEL CHADWICK, & CO.. - Proprietors Willard's Hotel, Washington, D. ..• * • I have even the Plantation Bitters to him• dredelof mr dieabled soldiers with the most astonishing' effect. Q . G. W. D. ANDREWS. SnParintendent Soldiers' some, Ciocinnati. G." ••• * The Plantation Bitters have cured me of Liver complaint, of Which I was laid 11P prostrate and bad to abandon My business. H. B. ICIAOSLBY. Cleveland. 0." ••• • • The Plantation Bittera "Olive oared roe of a derangement of the kidneys and urinary organs that has distressed me for years. It acts Cie a charm. C. C. M 008.8.. Agent tot Colgate & Co.. VSlBroadvtay," &0.. &0., &U. Ste.. -&a. The Plantation Bitter* make the week stream the lan- raid brilliant. and are exhausted nature's groat restorer. They are comnosed of the celebrated ellasaya Bark. wiateria-sen. easeafrae, Roots. Herbs, ac., all preserved la perfectly pure St. Croix Rum. Persons of sedentary habits, troubled with weakness. lassitude, palpitation of the heart, lack of appetite. 'dig tress after eating, torpid liver, constipation, dsc., deserve to suffer if they will not try them. They are recounnended by the highest medical autho rities, and are warranted to produce an inmediate bane effect. They are exceedingly agreeable, perfectly pure, and harmless. L7OTICS.—Any person pretending to sell Plantation Bit ters in bulk ox by the gallon is a swindler and impostor. We only pat it up in our log-cabin bottles. Bware of bottles refilled with imitation deleterious stuff. for which several persons are already in prison. See' that every bottle has our United States stamp over the cork, and signature on steel -plate side labels. Sold by respeetable dealers throUghont the habitable globe. P. H. DRAKE ocl3.atnEttb4na 202 BROADWAY. N. Y. COFFIN & ALTEMnus, Agents for the following Goods JAMES SAEDEES. BLEACFIE LONSDALE. BLACKSTONE. AKIIMBAD'N, CUMBERLAND, PLYMOUTH, MANTON, GREENE MG. CO, FORESTPALE. J. & W. SLATER, SOCIAL. bYEINVIILE, RED BANK. JA MEW! OWN. CENTRED ALE, COVENTRY. - THAMES RIVER, ASHLAND. G IthE NS 4 MK, 7 , ..T13 AN ainf, 'PHENIX A. A.. CORSET JEANS._ • GLASGOW. EISHERVILLE, MANCHESTER—CoIored and Bleached SILECIA.S. LONDON. SOCIAL, LONSDALZ, &c., &c, PAPER CAMBRIGS. LONSDALE and WARREN AUG. C0'5..g...!:;. WOOLENS. GLENIIA3I CO'S CLOTRS—SIacUs and Fancy MgtFey', Water Prot*, Sultanas, &c HINSDALE CO'S BLACK CLOTRSI CASSIMERBS AND DOESKINS; GAT SPILLS. PERRY'S. BARNSWORTR & SATINETTS—Bass River, Crystal% Forings, Con verssille...Grentville, Bridgewater, Uxbridge, Chapin's,. Campbell's, Lathrop's, Goodrich. &c., &c. JEANS—Robert Rodman's Gold illedat, and others. LINSEYS—Large and. Small Plaids. jal4f COFFIN ez MEMUS, No. 220 CHESTNUT STARE; • • • Offer by the package the following description of Goode: ARMY BLIP CLOTHS AND: SEMIS, AND GRAY FLANNELS,. PRINTED AND FANCY SATINETTS, IN• GREAT VARIETY. HEAVY TWEEDS AND COTTONADES. NEGRO KERSEYS. PLAIN AND TWILLED. PRINTED CLOAKINGS AND SLEEVE LININGS. DOMET AND FANCY SHIRTING FLANNELS.. - BLUE DRILLS, DENIMS,. NANKEENS. CORSET JEANS AND. CAMBRICS. OF VARIOUS MAKES. LAWNS—DUNNELVS AND OTHERS. BLEACHED• GOODS OF STANDARD MAKES, IN -VARIOUS WIDTHS. BROWN MEETINGS AND SHIRTING& IN GREAT VARIETY. ito.„ &o jcl-tf _TAMES M. MURPHY_ " COMMISSION MERCHANT, CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. REFBEENCES: J. ec 5. Wolin, Hay & McDevitt. COIIIO6OI $627 BOUNTY I $727. RECRUITS WANTED FOR CAVALRY. Coot. COMFORT'S OOMPANT, of the 20th Regiment of P. V. Cavalry. which has been doing pro. Yost guard duty at this city for the past six inontaz is now reorganizing for the three years' service. The com pany will remain here A few good men are yet wanted to fill up the ranks. To such, who apyly before January sth, the above bounty will be paid. Apply to Lient JAWS ELY, Recraitin_g Officer,. jag 2t't EVENTEENTR and MATTER Streets. - r • • I t' • - MOVED to No. Rm. CHESTNUT Street. add Offer r sale an assorted stock of English. Frenc h. &sun, Dry Goods ia2:6t COLORED PHOTOGRAPHS AT THE low price of $l. REIMER. SECOND Street, above GREED. will take your PHOTOGRAPH, a lifelike re semblance, and beautifully colored, at the above cheap wet, lts JOHN R.. OBR , SEALER OF vi Weights and Measures. Office ITC 1311 MARKST Street. LEARNERS have been disappointed in 'the erect of the me. morizing- methods. will lind Kr. Delacroix's thorough course of Bardanatoly Grammar-the most ratiOliaprac iice for acquiring to speak an- write the Vsanch. - .guano in a reasonable time The course requires no other application than Atha. hours mead with the teacher. A rational P0T801 , 4010108 insures a satisfactory 'result .in one-third the number-of hours requ i red by the me. morizing-home studies of the boons in common use. All the necessary Units. dre.. are free of charge at the Study. The French Study. 907 FILBERT.Street.. . THE HANDSOMEST AND BEST . -N- PORTRAITS are life-eire PHOTOGRAPHS' OIL. Who ftt desires a •filie picture will not obtain - 0210 at 11: E . 644 ARCH Street. lto PLANTATION BITTERS. gerEalErEß. MANSION FrPTT-SEPRATH Si.. } NEW' YOWL Al:Must% 1663. MEE. 0. U. DEVOE." T.-1860.--m. COMMISSION MOTISA'S No. 220 CHESTNUT STREET, PRINTS. GREENE..DWG. CO. COTTONS. WARREN. MIDDUSTON. ' PHENIX A. ABB , Ref, 20IIAVE. COH &MOT, CENTRAL, OT VOWA. RENT RIVER, WHEATON, COLLIRS. PALMER RIVER. BELLOWS VALLS, WOOD RIVER. TOLLAND. MANCHESTER, Am., do COTTONS. FARMERS' BXTRA. I MECH &M FARMERSOW atia 'i dm BROWN AGENT FOR THE BALE OF 114BRICAN COTTON AND WOOLBN GOODS Consignments Solicited. and Advances - Made 11" Desired. • - . JOHN L. OAPEN, PREBNOLO 01ST maylbe eonanlted. DAY and IMMIX% es lidattion to Business, Trade and Professio n, On DaDrovement of - health sorpietion of pl e h, formation of friendship,: lop. 7,12 'edirlntions of Weaater yes V . ll retailed. at No. Q VIIITR WM, WTI ID mil-theas. 26 COPARTNERSHIPS. 111 :VOLUTION OF C 0 -PARTN E SHIP =The eo-Dartnerabinlmratot , rq eclat to a un der the firm-name of DE COURSEr. HAMILTON. & EVAAS is OILS day diSSOlved b_y_ mu un's consent. SANT, RsEr. THIGH HAMILTON. • CHAS 'V EVANS. SETH B. srrrr. rumAngailLa. Dec. St 1163. THE "UNDERSIGNED HAVIN fortoed a limited partnership under and by virtue of an ant of the General Ave mbly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, passed the 21'k of March, A. D. 1838 entitled an Act relative to Limb ed Pa rtnen, hips" and the e meet e rim nt thereto, do make the folio wing public Ilion in com pliance with the said act of Assembly and the* stipple, inPutt , thereto: Find. The said partnership is to b t conducted under the name or firm of DE COOESEY, HAMILTON dr. EVANS. Second. The general nature of the kminear intended to be transacted Is the DRY GOODS COMMISSION BUS NEbb. Third. The general partners In said partuershlo are SA eni)EL G. W.; C' , TIRS.BY. residing at No. 328 Smith Sixteenthetreet; DOG HASVE.To.N. residing at No. 1415 'North Tyrant etli street, and Cii .t.ELE • T. EVANS. roeidieg at No. 141. North fwer.tioth street, In the city of khilad , 'phis. Worth Thu tpecial partners aro SETH B STITT, re sitiirg at No. fir. West Logan Squara, in the etc - of Phi ladelphia and 'ROBERT L. PAVIA! R, residing at No. Ed Union Place, in tee city of New York, and they have erch contr.butcd to the common stock of the raid part ners'niptifty thousand dollars iin cash, making the stun of one hundred thousand dollars in the aggregate. Fifth. The raid partnership is to commence on the first day of January, A 1) 1664. and is to terminate on the 3mt day of Dec. other, A. D. IRK SAM', G DE tIoUNSEY, HUGH HAMILTON General Partners. GRAS. T. EV -NS, SEM B STILT, ROB sx TeirLoa., 6recial Partners. . . . PHILADRIPIitt., Dec. 31, 1863. worr ICE IS 1 7 EllEl3 Y GIVEN, THAT -k• the undersigned have thi, day formod a LIIHIPED PARTNERSHIP, pursuant to the statutes of the State of Now York, for tie purpose of a's:vine on th e am ge,_ RA L I.RY GOODS COMM SION BUSINESS in the city of lasts York, under the firm-name of KENDALL, CLEVN.LAND, & OPDYKE. That the sole general par name interested in the said partnership are JOSEPH S KENO sl.b. of the town of Orange. county of Yeses, State of New Jersey: HENRY M. CLEVELAND. of the city of R-ooklyn, State of New York, and HENRI B. OPLYKE. of tae city of New Tat the vole special par !car. interested in the partner ship are oho ROE OFIYS' KR of the city of Pew York. who has contribnted the sum of One Hun/red Thonsand Dollars In cash toward. the capital of the said trait ROBERT L. TAYLO rt. of the city of dew York, who has contributed the sum of Fifty Thouse.n4 notion in cash towards the said capital, 9.11.1 SETH B STITT.of the city of rbiladeit him. State of Pennsylvania. who has contril zted the sum of Flay Thousand Dollars in cash towards tee said capital. 'that the sold partnership commences on the first day of January. one thousand eight hundred aed sixti-foar (1884), and ten: name,. on the thirty. fi rat day of Decam bar. one thou:and (debt hundred and sixty-six (Ine). That. by the term, of the said partner , hip tho spacial partneri; are not liable fox the debts of the partner hip beyond the amor..te zeeoct.iteir co ttrilintad by them to the capital. as above stated. JOSE •IT K '4ND ILL. HENRY al. C rAVELLND, D t-NRY B. 1 , P130 KB, OEO KGB OP oy ROBERT TaYLOR; SETH B. STIT.r. Now YORK. Dec. 3i. 1833. jal•6w PHILADELPHIA DECEM.BER 313 T, 563 The l Copartnership heretofore existing between the Stiberibere, under the firm of GEORGE F. PEABODY & Cc., is this day dissolved by the retirement of Mr. George F. Peabody. GEORGE F. PEABODY. GEORGE Vir HARRIS, N. PARKER RHORTRIDGE. Jskiliti H. YE&BODir. PHILADELPHIA. Jan. let. 7863 The Subscribers have this day formed a CoP artnership firm cinder the no vf SELOKTRIDGE, & CO., at Fe. MI- MI tti FROST Street, for the purpose of transact. leg the LILY 00011 S COMMISSION OITSifiI:SF. as Sac. ceesous to the late Arm of GaORGRF. PEeBoDY & CO. GEoRIIR W. TIS,CRIA, S. PAWL • R 14110gTaiDlE. JAMES H. PEARODY. RDWaRD P. BORDEN, ial fit* (Late qf Pan raver, Maseacrousetts.) THE FIRM. OF JOSEPH C. TORN . - PENNY & CO. is THIS DAY MOWED by limi tation, - - JO3. C. TURCiPIINN Sr. SAMUEL S. SCENTING. I'ttzLADELNEIA, let Month, Ist, IE6I. efARD.—THE UNDERSIGNED PART. DIERIn the late firm of JOS. C. I'ITHATEINY & CO., having purchased the old established Drew and Pharma ceutical Store. at the N. E. corner of SPAHOS and Tit J VH Streets. will continue to give pereonal attention to every department of the business Ekpesial cartwill be taken. as heretofore, in the se cotton of medicines. compounding physicians' proscriptions. &c.l SA.3I. I EL S. BUNTING. PITTILADELPFEtAs let Mouth, let. 1864. jai-fd THE PARTNERSHIP _HERETOFORE - 4 -- existing tinder the name of JOHN 11. ALLEN & CO., at Nos. 4 and 6 C6EsTNITT Street. is this d‘y die .solved b. mutual consent • G F. GALE and F NEWELL, are alone authorized to settle the business of the late Am. JOHN H. ALLEN, GEO. F. GALS, JANUARY 1, MI. F. ME WELL. The undersigned have th's day entered into Copartner ship under the name of GEO. F. G &IA az CO and witl continue the lffholessle Wool and Willow Ware bulgi ness at the old stead Nos. and ta CHESTrIIIT S*rest. F. GEO NE . F W. ELkLT. GE, . JANUARY 1. 19i4 jal THE COPARTNERSHIP OF PALER, LOTHEOP, & CO.. was dissolved on the lith day of Aortl last by the death of Zebs dish. Lothroo. be remaining' partners. azoectE pkwrEr. C. WHARTON, and LEWIS B. FAL 48, have associated under the firm of %FALB% WHARTON. & . and will continue the DOMESTIC COMMISSION BUSINESS at No. 21.4 CHM rffuT Street. GEO. VALES, D C LEWIS B. FALES. PHILADELPHIA. lan. let, 1864. jai -St nOPA Rt NERSHIP NOTICE.- ..." Henry T. Stanbridge, John D. Barr, and Henry L. Rider, hays this day formed a Copartnership, under the firm of BTA.NBRIDGE. BARR, &CO , , or the pnrpoas of transacting at, Wholesale and Rf tail BuPding and Housekeeping hardware. at 1321 MARK. T Street. HERBY T. STANBRIDOE, JoHN D. BAUR, TIENRT L ELDER.. PHILADELPATA; Jan. 1. Dal THE FIRM OF MORRIS. WEIESLER, a.- a Co. is this -day dissolved by limitation. WHRELBR- reateo. and the remain- ins, partners hare formed a new copartnership, and will continue the business as heretofore. under the Hrmot MORRIS, WHEELER. & 00. THEODORE H MORRIS, 4 3 ANDREW WHEELER, FREDERICK W. MO ERIS PHILADELPHIA, Met December, 1663. jal-6t. THE COPARTNERSHIP HERETO. fore existing between BIVDLE REEVES and CHAS W. REEVES, under • the style of BID DL' REEVES St SON. have been dissolved. by the death of Biddle Reeves. An persons indebted to the said firm are re quested to make , payment. and those having claims against the same to present them to the surviving partner. The undersigned will continue the business to his own name. CHARLES W. REEVES, .441. ST. JOHN Street. _ JANUARY 1. 1554.. - - - jidlt. C OPARTNERSHIP.—WE HAVE this day. entered into Cocartnerphip. for the purpose of transacting a Wholesale HOSIERY. TREsIMINGt. ELM a VARIETY Business, under the name of CARSOE & BOYD, at No. 18 Borth FOURTH Street. TEIOI4fAS CARSON.4O. .TABIEd BOYD. PAILADELPHIA. Jan.:4lSM. jallOts TVS SOL lITION.—T COPARTNER t•IIIP heretofore existing under the.firm of ROW LEY. ASBDUENEE, ft is thise_dEty dissolved by the death ed ALGARNON E. ASHER! KNEE. The bwd nese will be settled by the surviving partner, Who will continue the basilicas on xis worn account. • ' EDWARD H. ROWLEY, 16 South DELAWARE Avenue. DECEMBER 31. 1863 . jai -8i WILLIAM M. SHOEMAKER AND MICH./LW, M. STIORMARER. 38.: are this day ad mitted to an interest in our business. the style and title of the firm to en Onus the same as heretofore. BOBnr RIC SHOEMAKER & CO.. .:.• Wholesale Dreg/ride. N. N. corner FOURTH and RAGE Streets. PHILADBLPHIA, January 1, 1E64. THE COPARTNERSHIP HERETO fore existing under the style of GALBRAINI MILLIGAN, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The books 01 the late Arm may be found at 30 South FOURTH Street. JOB GALI3IIAIrH. 0110. A. MILLIGAN'. PRILADELPHid. Jan. 1. 1864. _ _ _ THE SUBSCRIBER WILL OONTI -a- DVS the DRY GOODS BUSINESS. at the old stand No. 30 SOUTH FOURTH Street. is2-2to GIRO. A. MILLI.-4.AN, MR. C. DUNBAR LOCKWOOD HAS THIS - DAY been admitted to an intareet in the bn. *linen of the LOCKWOOD MANUFACTURING - CO The purchases and sales for said Company, heretofore made in the name of Win E. Lockwood. will in biter° be made in the name of W. E. & E. D. LOCK WOOD. WM. E. LOCKWOOD. Dec. M. 186. q. THE PARTNERSHIP FORMERLY existing between Jobn H. Troutman, Angus Came ron. and J. Alfred Kay. under the name and firm of "KAY & BROTHER. has expired by limitation. J. ALFRED KAY and ANGUS CAMEROS will con tinue the business under the old name. DECEMBER 31, 3853. jal-2t. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE.— THE undersigned hai'e this (lay entered Into copartner ship. for the transaotion of the Dry Goods Commission HeeinesP under the name of Joan H. WILLIAMS dt CO., at No. 329 CHESTNUT Street JOHN if WILLIAMS. Pernana , Jan. L 1664. JOHN WIEST. 3al-lue TB E 'COPARTNERSHIP HERETO. -A- FORE existing between SAM IEG R. SHIPLRY, SPENCER a HAZARD, and PEMBERTON S. HUT CHINSON. under the firm of SHIPI.IIY, HAZARD, & MITCHINSON, having expired by limitation, is this day renewed by them for the term of Aye Years. PHILADELPHIA. 12th me., 31st, 1563. jal-10t DISSOLUTION. - PHILADELPHIA, January 1. 1934 f. The undersigned. Hiding under the firm of JOIIN *3001"B2i, 6007. & CO., retires from business. The Inmiesse eelll ba settled er, at the ale°. No. Itt CHEST NUT Street. Lial-lm) ROBERT M. HOOPER. NOTICE. -MB. NEWTON CAR PEN. . 1 . TER retires this day from our firm The remain ing partners will liquidate unsettled affairs. and eon dune businesh under the same style as heretofore. jal•etf J C. HOWE & CO. DECEMBI32 31, 1861 NEWTON CdEPSNTER, WILLIAM C. PETERS IS ADMITTED to an Interest in our Firm from thta date. VANCE& LANDIS. January let. 7661. WE HALVE THIS DAY - ADMITTED • SAML. W. VAN (small to •n interest In our bn stneee. JOEL J. BAILT ds CO. Wholesale Hosierrand Fancy Goode. No. AS lior.th THIRD Street. YEMADELPRIA, let mo.. (11EM )1. IH4. DISSOLUTION. -- THE PIRM. OF HAMRICK & cALDwgt.r. is this day dissolved by mutual consent.. All teasine_se ii with the rm`will be settled by hheir successors, HAM RICK & LEAVITT. C. 1L HAMRICK. J. C. C,ALDWELL. COPARTNERSHIP:—CHAS. H. FIAT - RIC.g and HART A. LEAVITT have this day ca tered Into partn.iship. under the Arm of HAMRICK & LEAVITT. for the imrawte.tion and .lobbing of hostel*. gloves.and fancy goods, at 30 North FOURTH St. jaleat, COPARTNERS.'EUIP NOTICE. PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 1.18&1. ROBERT R JORNEOZi is this day altnitted to an in tenet in OUT lITIn Tlhe name and %Win W in continue to he an hereto rm. ' - F. WORE & CO.. Bankers and Exchange 'Brokers. GEO. F. WORE, iat6t* R. C. lifyiLEOD. N HAVE THIS DAY ain bu K arne l e! 6'4 ANDR3W C. SINN to a* into:a HOOD. BO ' N•SS.TCtrii`. & CO.. sae 3/ARK ST Street. Pfur,ADarrxe, an. 1, 1164. .41.1-11* INFOTICE.-FROM AND. AFTER unary let. 1E64. the Ann heretofore'traueactingbu sinees under the title of DAVIS & CO. will be conducted by the saute nartiee Tinder the Arm of ;N. & A. MID DLATON. ial.St TEE UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS - 11 - day entered Into copartnership for the transaction of the COAL DRIPPING BUSINESS. under the firm of TARO. D. EMORY do GO.. at No. 2011 SOITTIi FOURTH Street, be THEODORE D. EMORY, LOTUS =OM. Philadelphia, Dec. Slat , 1 8 6 3. de9l.3e THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS - 2 - .day entered into copartnership for the transaction of the jobbing business In RATS. OAFS, FURS STRAW 000161. &0.. &e.. Under tbe name and Zia el LIPPINCOTT. BOND. It Po., at No. North ßD Street. • WM. 'V. LIPPIIWOTT. • ' QINPOMEN re. BOND. • J" l 4-§ riga,. Des, st, or fit* 0739 COPARTNIERWHIPS. THE UNDERSIGNED _HEREBY GIVE notice, under the provisions of the acre o Assembly of the Coreiniawealth of Pennsylvania, relative to Limited Partheretop, that they have Me day formed a Lircited Partnership under the firm-name of D. A. HUNTER & SCOTT. The general nature of the business intended to 'be trat sawed is the purchase and sale of STRAW aid MILINERY GOODS; the plate of business to be in the city of Philadelphia The general partnere in maid firm are &AVID A. 111511%. TER and WILL lair If SCOTT, both residing in the MIS' of Philadelphia. The ...pastel partners in slid firm are WILLIAM HUNTER. Jr . and 0 SORGE S. SCOTT, both reek tog in the city of Philadelphia. the amount of capital which each of the said Boasted partnere hat contributed to the common stock is a.. fol lows: The said William Soaker, Jr.. ha. contributed the mon of five thousand dollars, and the said George S. Scott them:lm of five thousand dollars Said oartm.ratip shall comments on the first day of :tannery, eighteen h andred and sixty-f,mr, and tin-W -aste on the thirty-first day of terembor, eighten hun died and hixty.eix. DA.VID A EGGITEE, WSI B. boorr, Miti .cwer..l.rEß. . Pali:Lars. GEO. 6. 80014... Partmara THE UNDER S IGNEV into RESIDENTS -a- PhUadelphia, have entered into a Molted eARr- PrMiSl3ll . , agreeably to tne provi.ions of the act of AR mob'y relative to lim , tee partnerships. na•nnil. 21. A day of March. 18:6. and' the supplements thereto. The <rtiti partnership is to be noadncted under the name of F. p• 'ARD P. HIPPLE, for the Par Pose of eArrYintr OA the PF/OTOGRAPHIC BUSIDIES3. In the city of Philadelphia :be general partner is EDWARD P. RIPPLE, resid ing at Dio. —Nonni hirtsen h street, bathe city of P celnLia, The special partner la FRANK. II IPP who has contributed to the common stock of seid part nership. the sum of Four Thousand Dollars ($1,000) in cash. Said partnership is t. cmninence , 12 the FILST DAT OF JAN VA RY, pd will terminate on the thirtyfirst day of December, EFT EDWARD P. HIPPER. Geneva partner; FRANK K. RIPPLE, Pbßade u nwary 1. Ripocial Partner. is2.h6l.* "KO T IC E.-THE COPARTNERSHIP bcrelofore °aiding' 'between the anbeeribera. in the liVb °Jessie Drag Bust ors. under the Ism of 0 tLIII:R P. ROYAL, & le thie day dienolyed by limitation. Jolla eilhe , t retiring . bona.' the En.tee. The be.dneefs wilt be re tied by Either of the partners. at tho old stand, Nos. :J69 and 311. North THIRD Etroet. JOHN GILBERT. THRODORRA P.OTED. LEWIS ROYER. PITILADELPITLA, Jan. 1, 1861 is 31 COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE.- THE V undersigned. members of the late firm of Glrhert, uoyal.B; Cowill continue the Whe'esals Drug Bost nese. at the old stand. Nos. 309 and 311.11orth THIRD Street. under the firm of RO TARdi ROT E E. ODintE A. ROYAL. LEWIS fili7IER. PmtevErrar.'. San 1, 1864' St NTOTIOE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT - 1 -N the firm of LEEDS & GRAY. Brewers. of the city of TbOadelphia. having been dissolved by the &MIL of LEWIS LEEDS, the 1313AV:we's of :Zile late firm will besettled by the undersigned. (the rusylving part. nor) who wll continue the bushes: on his own ac count, under the style of LEEDS es R. t.Y. ROBERT GILAV. rH,L6DELPIII6, NC. 15,1935. je.l,3t" DSSOLU7 lON OF COPARTNER SHIP.—The Firm of COGILL & WILT in this day dissolved by mntnal consent. The brtaisess of the late line will be settled be ALPRITTS WILT, at the old place of business. No. 4.e3 worth Front street. Alt par sons indebted to the said firm are re - tested make pay ment. and those having claims against the game to pre sent them to said AL MEIN WILT. THOMAS G. COGILL, a. WILT. FITILKDSVPITIA, December 31.. 1863. ia2 3t" 111410. W. WATSON & CO-, CARRIAGE 13ITILDE No 825 .IYorth TIIIRTAENTAI Street. Aro now prepared to execute orders for every descrip tion of light and heavy cARRI&GE4, and having at ail times the very best materials and workmen. can pro wise the utmost satisfaction to all who may favor them with their cnotom The Repairing business will he eentinnei by Mr. JACOB LOIIFE tin AO R. at the old Mani, on OT.O - cm treel, rear of Concert Hall. ja2-3m COPARTNEE Sit IP.-11. C. WATSON "--' baying this day asacicieted with her in the 06.11- WAGE WR I GHT, h er eon. Wbf W &WON, H WRIGHT, and GEO. H. Ga.EDNEE, the business in fulure will be conducted under the firm a CEO. W. WATSON k CO. Pnthanawriora. January 1, 1864. ia2.6V NOTICE. -WILLIAM D. SIIERRARD has this day associated with him his sos. .TAMES H. f•IIERRARD, and will continue tale hominess or FMB AND MARINE INaURANCE in all its branch... at fiberrarirs Insurance Rooms, .No 1 , 2.2 ArAE,Nur SErnot. tmarr Um firm of CV.J). 11, S. H. SSERNALRD. rhiladelnlia. Jan. 1, ISB4. .111.2-3 t NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAN I the limited PARTNERSHIP heretofore existinc be tween RICHARD I). WOOD, J.)SfAll B I C•fN. ERN JAMIN V. MARSH. LEWIS W. RAYWARD, EDWARD Y. TOWNSEND, HENRY HENDBReOII. RICHARD WOOD. and ALFR AD H. FOSTER, under the firm of R. WOOD, MARSH, & HAYWARD. terminates this day by its own limitation The business will be sett ed at the old stand, 309 MARKET Street. . PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 31. - 1663. Jai-fmw6o‘ LIMITED PARTNERSHIP —THE subscribers hereby give notice that they have en tered. into a Limited Partnership, agreeably to the provi sions of the laws of Pennsylvania relating to limited Partnerships. That the name or firm under which said partnership is to be conducted. is WOOD, MARSH, A HAYWARD' That the general nature of the business intended to be transacted is the Dry Goode Jobbing business. That the names of all the general and special partners interested therein are, BENJAMIN V MARSH (general Partner). LEWIS W. HAYWARD (generalpartner). HENRI HENDERSON (general partner). RICHARD WOOD (general partner). SAMUEL P. GODWIN (gene ral partner). RICHARD D. WOOD (special partnori.ani JOSIAH BACON (sPecial Partner). and of them, the said partners, general and special, reside in the City of Philadelphia. That the aggregate amount of the capital contributed by the special partners to the common stock is one hun dred thousand dollars—of which fifty thousand dotlars in cash has been so contributed by the said RICHARD D. WOOD. special partner—and of which fifty then.and dollars in cash, has been so contributed by the said JO SIAH BACON, special partner. That the period at which the said _partnership is to commence. is the thirty-first day of December. A. D , 1863. and the period at which it will terminate is the thirty-first day et Datenaber,-A. 1886. RICHARD D. ia WOOD, Specl Partner. JOSIAH BACON Special Partner. BENJAMIN V. MARSH, LEWIS W. HAYWARD, HENRY HENDERSON. RICHARD WO ID, jai -6w* SAMUEL P. GODWIN. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.- The Partnership heretofore existing under the firm of SHAFFNER, ZIEGLER. &CO is this day dissolved by mutual consent. JOHN 8 Het P LOIRE. ellas.T.EB ZIEGLisR, JOSEPH AD AMSON. THADDEUS W. MARE.I.F.Y. DECE3rmat 31, 1963, al-3t. NOTICE OF LIMITED PARTNER SHIP.- -A Limited Parnership is day formed among the Pubscribers, tinder the firm name of MARKLEY at SHAFFNER. The t eneral Partners in said firm are Thaddeus W. Markley and. John Shaffner, Jr., both residing in the city of Philadelphia. The Special Partners in said firm are John Shaffner and Charles Ziegler. both residing in the cit contributedlphia. The said Special Partners have each to the capital stock of said firm the sum of fits' thousand dol lars in cash making. in all, one hundred thonsand dol lars of special capital. The business of said, firm will be the WHOLE3ALE HOSIERY AND VARIETY RUSIN 9SS, The said Partnership is to commence on the Ora day of JANUARY, 1961. and to terminate on the thirty. first day of December. 1866. THADDEUS W. MiRKLEY, JOILK SHAFFSEEt, JR, General Partners. JOHN SHAFFNER. CHARLES zrEamg, Special Partners. Jariumorl,l9l. f THE FIRM OF R. N. PRATT & CO is this day dissolved by mutual consent Dhfc Plik!PT. - H. DENISON. TRILADELMA, December SI, 188.7. LIMITED PARTNERSHIP.-THE -'-' undersigned, having formed a Limited Partnership, do make the following publication in compliance with the law relative to Limited Partnerships. and the nuts• plements thereto. the ,aid partnership is to be conducted under name and style of PRATT & DENISON. Second—The general nature of she business intended to be transacted by the said ipartnership is the Whole-ate and Betel.' LEATHER. and SROR FIND' Nos business. Third—The General Partners are RIISUS N PRATT. residing at No. 120 Ca , lovehilt street, and ERNST MAI SON. residing at No. GM Franklin street. Fonnh—The amount of capital which ABEL DENI SON, of New Tort. the bnesial Partcer, has contributed to the common stock of said partnership is Fifteen Thom sand Dollars. in cash Fifth—The said partnership is to commence on the let day of January, 1865, and to terminate on the Ist day of January 1887. 1.17F11S N. nd PRA.TF a aw' HENRY DENISON, General Partners; ABEL DENIs.ON, Special Pea:tner. PrIMADELTIIIA, January 1, 1884. gal 61 .NOTICIE OF LIMITED PARTNER SHIP.—The undersigned hereby give notice. under the provisions of the acts of Assembly for the Common wealth of 'Pennsylvania relative to limited partnerships, that they have formed a Ltmtted Partnership, and pub lish the following as thole - tins thereof: . _ First. The name of the firm under which said_partner ship shall be conducted is WATSON & JANNEY. Second. The general nature of the business intended to be transacted is the purchase and sale of Dry Goods; the place of business to be in the city of Philadelphia. Third. The names of the General Partners are CHARLES WATSON. residence No. 462 North: SIXTH Street. in the city, of Philadelphia, and FRANKLIN. JANNlX..fresidence DO. 509 COATES Street, in the city or Philadelphia The name of the Speeial . Partner fe WILLIAM. S. STEWART. residence CO,NTLNENTAL lILTEL. in the city of Philadelphia. All said general and epeeist partners reside in the city of Philadelphia, Fourth. The amount of capital which the said. Special Partner has contributed to the common stock is the sum of TWENTY THOUSAND DOLLARS. Fifth. }aid partnership shall commence on the first day of January. eighteen hundred and sixty. four, and terminate on the thirty-first day of December, eighteen hundred and slaty:sin.. CHARLES WATSON. FRANKLIN JANNEY. General Partners. W. S STEWART, jal 6w. Special Partner. .4:10 T.I E.-TEM COPAILTN.ERSHIP heretofore existing between the subscribers. under the firm of WELLINO, COFFIN, & CO„ is this day dis solved by limitation, and the removal of Kr. C WELLIPC. to New York. Either partner will sign the name of thiErm in liquidation LE AR ELECHF wNamsa. JOEEPH b. ALTENCE. Philadelphia, December 31. IBM CHARLIE H. WELLING has associated with him Mr. CHARLES B. LOTHROP. and will continue the nay GOODS COMMISSION BUSINESS. at N0n.131, 133, and 138 DUANE Street, u CHARLES ia D WELLING & 00. New York, January 1, 1864. The subscribers have formed a Copartnership under the Arm of COFFIN & AUFKIMIS and will continue the DRY GOODS COMMISSION BUSINESS in Philadelphia, at No. 220 .CHESTNUT Street. LEMUEL COFFIN, JOSEPH .B ALTEVIBT. Philadelphia, January 1, 1864 3a1.-12t THE COPARTNERSHIP OF THOS. L HELLOR dr, 00. is this day dissolved by its if WA linattation, TROIVILS MELLOR and.. GEO. 0. EVANS withdramlng, The business of the late tirm Will be Eiettled by the remaining partners. PhilaSelphie, Dec. SI, 38(0. COPARTNERSHIP -JOHN B. MEL •-• LOR., EDWARD RAINS, and WM. MELLOR have this day. associated themselves under the style and Ural ofHELLOR, BAINA 3c 111BLIOR, for the transaction of the WHOLESALE HOSIERI/ and SR aLL-WA.B.s uriip - NESS, at the obi store. Nee. 40 and 42 N0E.T.13 TRIED Street. Philadelphia. Dec. 31,1333. "D - Riff OB GIAENDENNING, .TR.. IS -..4j THIS DAY admitted into the firm of BIIITEEER. dt CO.. IBanker., 52 Social THIAD btreet. PHILADELPHIA, .14 . . n. 1. 1564.- NOTICE- OF COPARTNERSIIIF.- Mr. BEENARD LOSBENTHAL is this day.y admit ted as a partaer in the dm of WOLOAMUTiI & Ral,llol - 1. The style of the Arm from this date will be WOLGIMUTH, ReLBIGH, & 00. - The ut.dersitized will con tinue the Manufacturing, rm. Porting. and Commission astness as heretofore. at No. BASK Street. and Mos. 10 and 12 STRIMBERMT Street. Wine ILMIITEI, R 401121 4. & CO, PIIMADELPHIA. Jealtlar* 1. 1234. litl-13t THE' UNDERSIGNED HAVE TIIIS day Satoh tato cops:Jewel:4z for the transaction of, the Dry CloaCeinWealAtir bedew. ruder the acme WO Stile Of RBOOkaaNOn.40 4 .L. at No.loo effilBS. NUT btreet. - irDwABD D BROOKS. 3 16 . 31. W3 W. T. SCOW. YEDLADMink. Des. 1,1.908. rata% - — r . ---- -- -•MRsHIP.s. AfflagEmzunTs. ~.,..,*„.,._ HE PA RTN E7Ei..44 lexisting betateen JOS. V,.. T, FE NELETOFOB.E A MERICAN ACADEMY OF MIISIO. H. MILLER, lamer the firm oftsor, PLR and BAHrt&i.; fiTUFENDOUE ATTRAUTION. day diesolved by mutual consetiVs'PLE & CO . is tale , Third night of the engagement of the attend to the sot:ls:umt of the basin err partner will Wo *TotalFM ARABS. SO • THE REAL CHILDREN OF CHB DEBI= Be. IsTeml , LE, Win 'Prm, in co•JnootIon with the PIIILADELPTIth, Der 31 , 136.3,. ;.BILLER. RAVEL, MARTIN T U I TA . AND atiotzgircir JOSEPH E. TEMPLE HAR TErtb... Tiffs (SATURDAY) SVltattiCt, jantigy hi. TIGHT BOMB. astocia,ted with him his son CHAR. 11. T85...,Y• Madlle ZANFRBTTA and Master PAM. They Win continue the jobbmg Dry Goods Basta.m.t. The ohartahve Ballet of Tindal the same firm of TEMPLE & CO.. at 2109. 19 ^ LA SYLPHIDE . . el Fonth FOUR CH &met. ,- Prrri.ADELPAIA.• January I 1961 . i 'AI ; ' .. ..1 After Which, the celebrated ARAB TROUP'S ~!... , -am amen. Bud go through their ivenderful Feats. ea '4tsed by anything in [Le world. Wind° with the COM Pame of THE NAGICTRUMPET, Faronet. FEIGNS OF ADMIBSIOH: net Circle, and Balcony le crab. p r V1.,, C , 1 ,,,,,, , +fa. charge for reserved. mats ]M cede. B° 7,„' ilir ' r I ' )onts elsh VI ":" '''' " c r' r .d . fr0m911.11,4 - o'clora, where e I) coals open a:17; , N lA...ai m atslok d'dl Cfr. a i n AUCV So comp:l=mM ft Tose NEW CEESTI. -air Lessee nod Plaus...-tr iii ANO LaST API. of the young and talented Travel .1 . 12.1 bl FIO ;MEE, 7 U TS (attirttsy) LV tall titi, when elle w!ll appear ra her creat theri‘, ilfNt. HALLER. is Hotzebue's U1.11.111E , Et Bra ma of 11111 STRANGER • To he follevrd bv ler aopearance as Julia - Au, as Clover's play TAE ut'l.l-syrktop.N. SW A NTS. WANTED. A BOOKKEEPER—MUST came highly recommended. Addrm & tLie office. It WANTED -RV 4. YOUNCI IVIA.N - , A nituatlou aft BOOK- ICULPER. Ref,:xeaue loven Addre.s "C. 8.," thie othce. 70 , A N 'EXPERIENCED BUOKEEICPER dealres aal •ziption rat• class city referincee. dd dresa n p. IL." ~ffica of The Press ja.l-RO• WAN TED -BY AN OLD-E4TA BLISEED House in Tear. and Grocers' Drugs. a first dap Travelling Salesman. To one fc.);yrompersn', inducements will be oftarod. Isdareas, airing upsrienee and references. Boa 93 Philadelphia P.O. jai A- WANTED -A SMART, ACTIVE BOY, is a Dry Gordo. ComrolsFion. and lin , orling Ilona. Address Bor. 2.179, in handwriting of applicant. WANTED—A YOUNG- MAN TO open and take challis of a set of Books in the D 7, Goode Commission Business. Address " A B. a Co.. Press f ffice WANTED -BY A YOUNG MAN, . from Delaware. of buelnces experionc4 a.n3 erten. sic. , acquaintance. EL situation in a good Sia.rd mare or Orocery Clause. Address •` Baergy," ufflee of Press. jal 31. NtrANTIL D.--TN. A BOOKSTORE, A • v TOUlie NMI having some knowledge or 1300 k. ;mantra MAlst be a good pee - teen. Addreee, with real r rime and rpk t u . .,_ l izt handwriting' of the apll a ir . e . r, del bia P. 0. WANTED-IN A. WHOLESALE WANTED-IN BOOT AND SHOE STORE.—Two Salesmen, who can bring a larn. PerreFTlvania end Ohl i trada. Apply to 6 /4 O• W. TOWNSEND, lA4 N TEIIRD St. de3o 4L. L IL GEN TLEMA.N WIT II FROM $1.0,000 100 l to $16,000 is wanted. to engage in a respectable. Aare, and fa ir-paying Mar.nfacturinq Business. dddresq "In dustry," st this office. ' del-tenet(' AGENTS WANTED TO SELL THE STANDARD HISTORY OF , THE WAR A rare cbcnce to racks tnocay. dtgeut4 are clearing from COO to $.200 a month. 2LO. COO VO , IITTIAS already mold. Send for circulars. Address JONES BROS. & CO.. Pnbliql ere, BALTIMORE, Md. de:3o Set. WANTED -A - SALESIAN IN A Notion. Hynes. A liberal ealery will be Riven to a suitable person. Apply to M. M. VIARPLS, deffi 6ti• 03 North THIRD Street. $ 5 (10 A MONTH I---WE WANT G .. ANT AENTS AT " Kra mouth: expenses putt to soli our Everlaßting Pewits, Orientallherrzers, and 13 other arttoie4. et:- culars seutfree SHAW & CLAR Biddeford.Me. d23.1m -401 . 6 A MONTH I-I WANT TO HIBJ • •••• Agents in (wary county at $75 /11. month erns ass paid, to sell myrl677 ebony Family 13aZ i ng MashisZ tatire.s.. P. M 831180.151, Alford. Maine. oolit-ddrwass AK DEPUTY QUARTERMASTER GENERAL'S OFFIOZ—FarLADELYNLI. Feb. B. was. VESSELS WA TED immediately to tarry COAL to the feliowlzo poles: Orionaaa. Key West , Pie. Port Monroe, Vs. Alexandria, Va. Newbern. N. C. Port Royal. 13 O. A. BOYD. fell-tr Captain and Asstr.tant Qnartermagtel. FOR SALE AND TO LET. da 5,5(0.-FOR SALT, EL FOUR STORY DWELLING: DWELLTNG. THRS4 STORY back lITTE6O -INOtt. and modern conveniences, aitaated on TWE:I - 11 Street. above Roca Apply to ROBERT' MAC GREGOR. 419 WALNUT Bisect .i.s2 _ . 4 ffl FOR SALE-A. FINE THREE SToRY STONE STORE. and LOT sit-aated at the "O•een Tree" Stuiton on the Pennsylvania Central Reifies& twenty miles from Philadelphia The If mse le large and modern built. with fine fruit, water. De. Tor farther Information apply to Miss A. R. DAVIS, on the Di ernisen. or WK. T ELBERT. jag-stuthlm* L VTALNUP Street. eft FOR SALE—A VERY DESIR -II- BCE HOESR of sn acres, aitnated on the Philadel phia and West Cheater Punk Road, just ten miles from Philadelphia. The land is in a high state of cultivation. with fine Storehouse, Barn Atic. For further information apply to CHARLES B. LEE WEST GERM% or BRO ' , BEES & CO., 329 CBES rigor Street. jag 3ts FOR SALE, DELAWARE FARMS. 178 acres superior land. The soil is a doeo black. rich, sandy loam. well situated. one-eighth mite from Georgetown. with good new building.. peach and apple orchard. &c.: altogether a superior and most desirable place. Price. $lO,OOO. Alpo. 274 acres, 3 miles from Greenwood, on the Del aware railroad new buildings stream of water pass• ing thronah the place. good soil, dm Price,_s4, 591 Also, 1,600 acres, 8 miles northeast from Milford. on the Delaware Bay ; divided into four farms, with build:nes to each, besides two tenant houses about 1(0 acres timber. the balance clear Price, $l6 000. Also. a small place of 15 acres, one-third of a mile from Bridgeville, on the Delaware railroad. in a very high state of cultivaton 360 splendid peach trees. A very desirable little place. which must increase rapidly in value. Price. $l,BOO. Also. a Store-hone Dwelling. and half to three quarter acres of land in Bridgeville, opposite Lim Governor's residence ; commodious granary. barn, stables, ice-house. &o . attached. Price $3,000. Also, 93 acres superior land, on. the Media Railroad, 10 miles below Market street. Philadelphia. And many others, in various localities P._ V. GLEAN. la 2 123 South FOURTH Street. $6OO OR $700.-WANTRD TO PUB, OR a Ground Rent for d5OO or $7OO. Ap ply to ROBERT MAJIGREGOR. ja2 419 WALNUT Street. TO LE T-A DESIRABLE FRONT OFFIOF in WALNUT Street, between Front and Second Addict's Boa 1205 P. 0. jai -21n NEW PUBLICATIONS._ THE COMMERCIAL LIST, -•- LETTER SHEET "PRICE CURRENT," (Enlarged and in iliew Type,) AND PUBLISHED. EVERY SATURDAY nr IR' STEPHEN N. WINSLOW, 341 DOCK Street JUST PUBLISHED, AND FOR SALE 111 *LT. BOOK r. THE VAN OF THE NORTH AND THE MAN OF THE SOUTH: or, The Ink nen.ce of Olimate. Translated from the French of Ch. Victor De Bonstetten. • There are few works more fatenating than the one now translated. Published thirty-seven years ago. if it has any application to our own great national crisis it will be without any party spirit. it , nd wholly on imper sonal and philosophical grounda..' 1 vol. 16mo. , cloth. Price sent postage free by F. LETPOLDT. Pablisher, ja2-tf 13%3 OHESTACUT Street. NEW BOOKS 1 NEW BOOKS I I Just received by. AILSHKYAD dt MOS. Successors to Willis P. Hazard. 724- CHESTNUT. STREET. CARROT•PODIADE. With twentvadk. Illustrations. By Qnttnstna Roppin his beet ay te. Something neW, and very lIMUNiIIg 75 cents. SOUTHERN HISTORY OF THE WAR—BATTLE FIELDS OF THE SOUTH. With two Maps Svo. $8.50. oRRISTMAS CAROL Illustrated by Howe. LEGENDS OF THE BIRDS. By Charles Godfrey Le land. Illustrated. by F. Mores. in colors. LIGHTS AND SHADOWS OF NEW TORN PICTURE GALLERIES. With forty Photographs by Turner. DUr.SELDOEF GALLERY—Uniform with the above work. Two superb books $5O each. al THE FUNNY CHRISTMAS BOOK. THE BOOK OF HONSENSR Will Enliven any Christmas Circle! It will make Anybody Merry! It is the Book for Christmas! Have it in the Household It has 113 Pictures. and is only . 81. WILLIS P. HAZARD. de24 No. 31 South SIXTH Street. SOMETHING NEW. INDESTRUCTIBLE PHOTOGRAPH_ IC ALBUMS. ALTEMUS As CO., corner of FOURTH and RACE. being owners of a late Patented invention. are now of fering for sale their PATENT HINGE-BACK ALBUMS, which possess many advantages over all othets uoW nude or in use. The Trade are invited to examine these. at their Rooms. corner of POMITH and RACE. The Trade supplied on vary reasonable terms. de-1m BO OK AGENCY, 83 South SIXTH Street. Office of APPLETON'S NEW CYCLOPEDIA. WASHINGTON IRVING'S WORKS. WAVERLEY NOVELS. Household edition. REBELLION RECORD. BAYARD TAYLOR'S WORKS. COOPER'S NOVELS. Illustrated edition. DICXENS' WORKS. Household edition- OEMS FROM THE DUSSELDORF GALLERY. BRITISH PORTS. Boston edition. HERRIVALR'S HISTORY OF THE WHAMS. lke. NATIONAL QUARTERLY REVIEW. Saner year. oe2o-ftithea9n INSURAWCIG COMPANIBS. FAME INSURANCE COMPANY, NO 401 CHISTICUT Street._ PHILADELPIA PIER AND INLAND INSITHANOIL 1 1 DIREOTORS. Prasele IL Buck, E. D. Woodruff. Oliss. Rieliardsou. Geo. A. West. - • lienri...LeW/S• Jr„ MIA xeseler . Jr Joh. w:Ecerms.u. Chas. Stokee: .. Phil' S. Justice. A. H. Eckse IA irw. 0. W. Davis, Joseph D. IL FRANCIS N. /3 OIL Pres ident. . CHARLES RICHARDSON Vice Prealdezt, WILLIAJIII. BLANCHARD. Secretary. lalattlf P. & C. R. TAYLOR, IMPORTERS ANA MANUFACTURERS OF TOILET SOAPS AND PERTIJMEBY, jal-Im No, 641 North,NINTEI Street. MATERIALS FOR _MINCE PIES. . BUNCH, LAMB, AND STILTAWA RAISINS. CITRON. CIIIIRANTEI. AND SP.IOIB. CIDER. WINES. dm, dm ALBERT 0. ROBERTS. Dealer in Fine Greenlee. der Corner ELEVENTH and VINE Street.. TTNSDRPASSED BY ANY IN THE City ? B. •B. BMUS, st his splendid new rosins. 624 ARCH Street, is -unrivalledting Cartes de Visite in his celebrated and style Vitt' ARMY CLOT - SING AND. EQUIPAGE OFFICE. TWELFTH. AND ONLARD STREETS. PrITLAXMLPHEA , ran. list. Mil SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this oldie until aIIt7BBDAY, the 7th inst.,-for aupplying 5518 Schuylkill Arsenal with the following articles —viz : Wall Tent Fliev, of linen or cotton; samples of the ma terial bid for must be submitted for approval. Garrisc n Flag Halliards, army standard. Felling Axes, do do. Camp El atchcts do do, Canteens,tin , corrugated, do do, Regimental Order Books, do do.' Regimental Letter Books, do do. Busies. With extra month pieces, army standard. Trumpets, do do do do. do. Vamp Kettles. army standard. Bidders mast state in their proposals the _price, Which must be given in toritina. as well as in figures; also, the quantity bid for, and timeof delivery. The abilitt of the bidder to till, ne contract must be arantaedy two responsible persons, whose signa tures Will be Mended to the manatee. and said ranter. accompany the bid t. and in case the said bidder sus. should fail to enter into said contract, they to make gwod the difftwence between the oiler of said. bidder and the next lowest responsible bidder, or the person to whom the contract may be awarded. Bidders, as well en their sureties or guarantors, who may not be known at this office, will furnish a certifi cate from the United States District Attorney, Post master, or other public functionary , at the residence of the bidder or marantors. setting forth clearly the fast that the bidder and his sureties are responsible, men. who will. ita contract is awarded them. act in goodfaith with the Milted States, and faithfully execute the same. INNo bid will be entertained unless properly maranteed b - twu responsible persons as above described. 'sits from defaulting contractors will not be received. Samples can be seen et this °lnca of all the articles of arga lit stand ard canrms t tW i li i.. t ck u h e st d Ippli p ir ti zr i t u cAnf t iz t rzn ioifica. Proposals ninst,be endorsed %operas for Army Sur WO% ' stating the particular article bid for. G. H. °ROSMAN. i'4l fit kelt. Rastsranitttr cilawiraP, G. 4. will Zia frarr , trtsd br the fall etreugth thie MATT A Tir : T CotiTPANY. igehte lag g C warms. mr. B. T. (TOLD, 2r. MA_Wrii , /, hir W. H CAP MAN, air .1 Sir j. T. WARD; him MLR LO.Nr, , and 511R1 T. COOPER.. Musical Conductor ........... MARK &MMES. Mr. W ^ra - lev has great plea Faro is announcing that be Ilea made a limited maga gamete with the great Lyda Tragedienne, FELICITA VBSTVALT, whose anneals has been so noprooe dented and acme. amided. She will male.° HEE FLEST APPEARANCE in the pragent engagement in her powerful character of G -etRA, On MONDAY EVENING. 31111W5.21 , 4. 1864. int! MRS. JOHN DREW'S NEW ALICE ErnIEFT TETE MIR HOrsEA F FLLED TO VTR ROOF. Tur , il DRAMA A 50 BIIRLICiIITE. TWEIATUI NIGHT OF Flea eiK UREW. THIS (Sti.tuz da • ) EV NW O r , .fiumary 2, gm; ' HANDY ANDY'. • . • - - Handy Andy FRANK ORWW, With the wane of "There's Wbittry in tbe Jac" To oonclndo with (aixtb time) -... ':.: A'LADDIN; OR, THE WON BEtIFUL LAMP. ''' Widow TwaakeY C RANK DREW With the salmi of "My f , on. he is a Ilandeome Boy. — ard 'I Wonder Where's My Boy Aladdin." Curtain Tim. at VI o'clock_ I IVALN T.STREET THEATRE. LEESEE Mrs M. A GARRETTSONL THIS (Batirrlay) EVENING, MR, JoRN S. CLARKS, Willapnear as 808 tio:IERL Y. In Tom.Taylora great Play of THE TICIEbT-01".LEATE MAN." Which has created a sensation amenutitur tO 132 , BOUNDED ENTBUSIASM AND DELlntr. - and nightly received alternately w th TEARS AND LAUGHTER by most select and enthusiastic audiences. Mr. .1. S. CLARKE, as the Ticket-of-Leave M. To cono/tle with the GRAND PAGEANT, from tko NAIAD QUEEN. .btl•M STERE OS C 0 PIA N. - .WOULD - N- 1 advise our friends to visit this great piece of 'Amest can Manufacture. superior to any everimported, degl 3t.• BB A T NATIONAL OIR OUR TROUPL—MARKIT Sired. above Twelfth, Directress, Mrs. CHAR,I,I3B FARNBR.,formerly Mu. FESTIVAL WEEK TWO PERFORMANCES DAlLY.—Afternoon at o'clock; Frani]. g. 7. 413. In addition to a rich bill of entertainments. Mons will. be produced the peat dramatic Equestrian tacle DICK TITEPIN THE HIGHWAYMAN. Alec, the very bountiful ?Airy t nrosica. Pacuant THE SPRITE OF THE SILVER SHOWER. - . Remember. each afternoon at 2.! evening, 7.40, By this arrangement the many strangers, as well ow citizens of Philadelphia. have extra opportunities to - witness the wonderful performances of the GREAT NATIONAL TROUPE. ADMISSION, M cents: titsge Seats, eli cants: PAW*. Box, *a; Gallery, 15 cents. deBB4f pERSONAI4-00 AND SEM THB -a- BTEEEOSOOrIAN, 'mug and WIEST.N TIT Streaks. de3l-St* CONCERT 'HALL, CHESTNUT STE:ICU, A 'IOVE TWELFTH. COMMENING MONDAY. Dec. 28th. SECOND WEKK AND! BRILLIANT SUCCESS OF Tlll7, BLAISDELL BSOI'EERS, SWIGS BELL- RI NOSES, who sere received last week with unoounded apple/age, and pronounced by the preen and patina to be the siseel talented Company that have appeared for yearn in Phila delphia. They will be assisted by - 5 SOLO ARTISTS, Including MADAME BLaiSD/SLL, Solo Ra d cpict. an MR. RUDOLPH HALL. Solo Echo Bugle, who will appear each Evenin g this Week In New hal Popular Solos. There will also be gi DAY PERFORMANCE ON WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY, AND SATURDAY. AT 3 O'CLOCK, Admitting all Children in the afternoon, for air 15 CENTS. JEW Prices of admission at Night. Reserved Seats.. All other Seats.. de22-13t SOLDIER'S :NIGHT: MUSE , AI t ' , Ve h D , HALL, ANNIVERSARY OF TAB BATT LB OF NEW ONEELINIL PARE- BENJADIrfir. the distinguished lecturer, will deliver hie new And IPile• biotic poem on THE. WAR, abeauding with .. EXCELLENT PUTS. .. PATRIOTIC. SATIRICAL. CRTICAL. QUIZZICAL. and POLITICAL. for the GRAND COMPLIMENTARY TESTIMONIAL CAPT. THOS. G. WINSTON. (Late or the Scott Legion Regiment,) whose services are commemorated in the folloveingeet• respondence: CORRESPONDENCE. PUILADELPTITA, Dec. 72d, DOL CAPT. THOS. GI-Puirgroll—Dear In view of Una fact thabyon are disabled from farther dray as a soldier. and the knowledge that under three different enlist.. meats yon have patriotically responded Ito the call fog our country's defence, the undersigned, a few of year old personal friends, lake thin method of tendering Yew a Complimentary Teetimonial. to he given at sack uses awl place as you may designate. Very Wel,. seam A. G. Curtin. Art sale Haines, James Polloalc. Geo. W L. Johnson, William B Mann. James CS. Notch,'' John A. lllestand. J. S. Morton, • HW. Davis. Anthony Conrad. C. M. Donovan. S. Leedom Smith, George R. Graham, David Bottler, Charles C. Wilson, A. EL Reynolds. W. B. R. Selby. Charles A. Jones. John Spear. William A. Gray, J. Orr Finnle. George W. Collodi*. E. W. C rir , ene. Horace af Martin. John A. Clark, William Moser, Henry C. Pollock. Sidney Deming, H C. Thompson, John Patterson, James A. sawyer. Thomas Thompson. and others. CAPTAIN PUNSTON'S 'REPLY. PHILADELPHIA. Dec. Sant To His Excellency A. G. Curtin, Governor of Penn/Mb vanla, Honorables James Pollock. William B. Mama. Sohn A. Heistand, E W. Davie. Alderman D Bottler. Colonel A. H. Reynolds, S. W. C. Greene. and °therein GENTLEMEN; I was very much surprised and granted upon receiving your request to name a time and plow where I might be the recipient of a testimonial at your hands. The very complimentary manner in which yea kave been pleased to refer to my services ender the seve ral calls made by our common country, is far more let tering than I deserve or ever conceived. The soldier'a highest ambition is In the approval of his fellow•cltizene. If I have done aught to secure this, I am indeed thankfel. I would commend the Bth of January. dear to ne an its past glories and history, and name the Musical PORN Hall as suitable for what you propose. Very truly and grAtefally yours. THOMAS G. PIINSTON. 11, LatoCaptain 6Sth P. V. MR. GUS ILIVIORB. . . the celebrated Drammer. will beat the BATTLE CALL. previous to the 'Lecture. TICKETS FIFTY CENTS. E. W. C. GREENE. Chairman Committee et Arrangements. CHARLES C. WiLron. Secretary. de284.14 WIINDERLICHIS T ZOGRAPHIOON: A series of illmtrations of T. S. ARTHUR'S TEN NIGHTS IN A AL BAR-ROOM. • SO ' 4 0 1' JOHN RU Of AN'S PILGRIM'S PROGRESS. And other attractive Scenes from LIFE. CHARACTER. NATURE. and ART. --- Proprietor and Manager Mr. JOSEPH VSILIT will open at CONCERT HALL LINITIFRE ROOM. ...nn Chestxtut Street, above Twolfth. on NEW YEAR'S EVE, and continue for a short season. This splendid series of more than 100 grand Panorama , Paintings was excamted Mr. GEORGE WUNDERLICH. an. American Artist, who stands unrivalled as ,a soma • Painter. Admission 25 cents. Children 15 cents. Doors open at 7 o'clock. Liberal arrangements made with schools, terapersrulta. and other societies. Matinee ever, Wednesday and Saturday afternoon 3 o'clock. Children 10 cents. de753-01.- SECOND SEASON, 1863-'64, M. H. CROSS and CHARLES H. JARVIS; Respectfully announce to the public that they WIC: • give f • _ FOUR • • CLASSICAL SOIREES. AT TRIM FOYER OF THE AnADIMY OF NOBH4 THIS WINTER. The first of the series to be given in DECISHBMisr.x. the remaining titres during the months of JA FERRIJARY. and APRIL. 1664. Messrs. C.-and a. wm; be assisted by tbo following Artiste: CARL GAERTNER. VIOLA. aM. Smarm, Vlolowillv., L. TSCHIWNES,ContIIIB9ABO WY. STOLL, Cal.rlimk: A. KELLNER, Hautboy. J. KOCH. Flute. - 0. Mumma, Bassoon. C. PLAGEMAIy, Horn. Programme, with anbecripton prices, at Clotdd% A*.• dye do Co.'s. and Lee & Walker's. nol4-stnt& IS THE MIENNERCHOB TAKER. PLIW -■ BURS in announcing to its friends Bad the Wail*, that Its FIFTEENTH FANCY DRESS BALL. Will take Oleo on MONDAY EVENIND, FebrnarylataBM! AT THE AMERICAN ACADEME OP WIER°. Tickets can only be had by anbscriotion.of the of the Society, and the authorized. Manager& you:, drama will be publish ed hereafter, ' delli-tathett TEMPLE OF WONDERS. ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS. TENTH and CHESTNUT Streets. HAPPY CH EISTMAS I MERRY DOINGS TOR OLD CID TOUN43. SIGNOR BLITZ EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING DURING-MI HOLIDAYS. nt 8 and The feats in NECROMANCY will be novel. scenesft VENTRILOQUISM new and astonishing. andthe Bowe graceful and attractive. degS4t (ZERMANLi. 0110ECESTBA.-PIIBLIC: REHEARSALS orrery SATURDAY, at 9 . o'4l UI N., at the MUSICAL F M HALL. Single Da cents. Packages of Mx tickets, IL To be had at ' paws MO* CHEST RUT Street, J. B GOULD V and CHEFIT> M. and et the Hall door. FENNBYLVANIA ACADEMY OW THE FINE ABM_ 1025 CHESTNUT Mawr. OPEN DAILY Ciandnis onespisdi from 9 6. IL in 6 P. Admission 26cante. Children hairier's& bow 0 3 , I iJ OMRN. THE ADAMS N i a PRESS COMPANY. OWe OHNEPITTIT Strew, forwards Paraisli;*Piwklawir shandiaa, Bank lotsc - and Sposi either Isf u laiS Baez or fa connection With other "Pie.* On SO On fits winch's' Towne aid N . in the Magda N. S 13•211a013. , General Einverintenient. OORREOT PIANO TIININA:. I l lißP—W. C. I. 0131GRINTi ordttes tdi r taw and renstrinx__Planoe are reed se KAROst store. kel CusterNOT Street % a s M. Las had ' Wren years lapse,. ton. fa 'TIMMS SSOS ' •1114M1.114 SPROUL. -.FI sale in'= +.. 60 as soil GM; motet toned as n or without mosormair. Tams for Trudni. SL , • , aelhenste . . EE TItIIB 8 ES , BRA.O.l% D dieLg, okilltdly _kiiiint___ . . ..: by O. EY. inner, Sliir ant itAull ': • -;!, for so LIL • 't ". • loam. inllMi Int door r'S , ~., .• . l anai la Oir l = 1 411.216111 t ale rm ZW/40 ~110. 011041114 r, Oda Min. sm. ti - .. . • . .. - THIATRE.— ~ N la. N•nturtar, r° =
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