t fe ' llist 04.. at St. Petgee Jr. Leeds. Haw . B. 83tv to Mm-S" A R. .Tames. au of One city. (e 0 mere VON* COMT- 3ZilrlFlre. • the dSnet , Charles Hallowell. eti.lo' attend hie funeral fro ea his Brldge any Thirty-,COnd streets. 'Third day. the 6th just , at 10 A. [ Laurel •. yrn lug of the 21 inetaitt. after a „gel* of the tate John Sokol. ,1 , 11 iMiLI NiV , lll gtfiar a very short illness. istant, year of h eagige. pl a c e fro m pho residence of his in. No. 446 inezahall Street, on at 10 Wei odic. instant, in the 14,h year of his son of George J. az.,A Anna M. ids of the family are reZPoetfm l / 7 'nets' from resideklie of kth , Leg No. 1 Girard conogo. on ten o'clock. To proceed cci..114::,n• Al instant, Mi-s M:ry Wrig ht. mcis Wright. of Boston, Mass; . 1 place from her late rag denee, .ransom street, on Tuesday next. , ** 'WOLF —On the 2d inst., Mrs. Erse Wolf in the 103.1 year oilier so. The relatives and friends of the family are reveetfall. - Invited to attend the funeral from the reAdeace of S. M. Buda, Thirty-fourth and • Bride's streets. M.tntua, on Tuesday. the fit inst.. at 2P. M. Interment at Laurel Hill. ** por t agsp E. —On thmt. Frank. Infant son of Mensy_and Mary B Powe I d. h ream DOwsinre --4 n the afternoon of the Slat nit., et. her residenm. West Whiteland. (Theater county. Pa Grace. :wife of Joseph M Downing. aged 76 year.. ADMIT:MUT —On the 31st December. Lewis son of Levis 11. and Mary *Minna, in tne 26th Yoe.r of his age. His friends era invited to attend his fn neva frilln hi , lste residence. 7420 Walnut street, this (Monday) awl:ft lug. January 4114 at 10 o'clock L of Interments. oryros. JaanarY 2. the City of Philo le Ber to the id of Jan= Weekly Repor BEA eaths and Int As-tomato from the 26th of .I),Am lOAVESEE , OF PELTS -CAVE? DILILTIL - • thee 3 1 11 Fever ....... .... • ...-. -• • . bates 2) '' Congestive... -.. p o piegy.. ...... .... 2 1 " Re matte nt .... • ; urns and Scalds.... 1 211 " Scarlet." ... . Cancer •• . • 1 1 1 " TyAne Ma dg Cancer of Pliorts 1 11 " Typhoid..." . Uterus •• .. 1 I " Spotted. •... .. Bladder ... 1. 1 I Gangrene Casualties 4lli 200 Pin 4 Ce, 4 .b Cronp 16 1 - aflaraxnation•Bram. l Congestion. Brain.. 6 5, " Bronchi.... _ ._ .. Lunge.. 3 31 . " Ji•-art C O a h c o h le eirla ra liforbus 1 11 1.. " L o') nx .... I " Liver •• • • • • Compree don, Brain. II jj •_. Lungs yr...v. 1I " " Psritonnum! Conanniptiou. Lungs. ,30 I 61 • ' Pleura •. • • Convulsions Cyanosis ll 71 Insan;;; 5'9 a' Bow. I . l •Fhtberla• •••• .• • ... 1 6 , ,iv anition Diarrhea I 2 llntemperanee . Dropsy , 1 .Mania-a-Potu '''' Abdeminal.. I I !Mail , ' mation... ..... • ' Brain .I 1 1 1 11 fa rasmns Diataae of Brain .1 1 !Measles Heart , ..... ' 7 2, , Metrid-..... " Chest 1 -11101 d age .• Liter.....:l 1ipa15y...... ..... .. ... ' • Bowels •.. ; 1 1 , ;crefive. - - • " Spice •—• ' 1 11Softening of Brain . Lungs • • .-; 1 Small-Pox Prcitrate.l 1 - Still-born .... Dysentery". •• • ....... r l , Tab 08 Meeenter" ca. • . Debility `lO 5i i'rtnor , .• . Drew:. ed ; 2 -1 , Wounds, gunshot. • • 35ifasion on Brain.. :.: 31, . Erysipelas '. 1 11 Total WARDS. WARDS. WARDS. rlrst 16 Tenth f Musa , antlt. Second. —lO Eleventh S Two! tieth. • Third_ -. 9_ Twelfth. 6 Twenty-first Eotlrth 13iThirteenth 'TNT ettry-Aerc Fifth. 11 j Potirteeeth ... ...161Twenty.thir Sixth ' 41Fifteenth V , Twenty-foe Seventh 171 Sixteenth. . . ..... 2 Twenty-a frt Eighth. 71Seventeenth 13 Unknown— Muth 121Bighteentle V Tote" Deduct deaths front the country Net deaths in the city 291 Nativity—United States, 233; Foreign. 15 ; Unknown, V. From the Almshouse. ii; People of Color. l 7: from the eonntry. 10. The number of dettthe. compared with the correspond trlaLWeeks 0f1.666 and of last week. wee as foIIOWS : Week ending January,. - 1863, was 229 Week ending December '' 1663. was 269. Males, 160; Females.l4l; Boys, 71; Girls, 73. Deaths and interments of soldiers in city, 6. -By order of the Board of Health. WTT.T.T 676 RF.AD. Health Officer. lIIRL.A.CE DRESS GOODS.—OASII- -•• MIRES, Velour Rape, Mollusc 3-4 and 6-4 Mous Wines, Merino Henrietta Cloths or silk.warp Gash. Naomi. Ottoman Poplins Irish Poplins. Mulish and French Bombazines. Alepines. corded biousselines, Ans. trail= Crapes. Baratheas, Turin Clothe. ParamatiAs. Pe Laines, Orlon talLuetres, Alpacas and Mohair Lustros, Mops Anglais,Monrainr Silk. Armors. Poult de Sole and Oros Grain Silks. BESSON & SON. ond Monrnini store. No. 918 CHESTNUT Street. TYRE & LANDELL. FOURTH AND ARCH, have a fine stock of desirable SHAWLS WYRE LANDELL KEEP A FULL al-Astack of Men's Wear: aIso.HILGIER'S BIISTBLA.m. CLOTHS. jai 66 11 , 11 E TERMS OFTE:EACE." `' TH)3 TERM OF PEACE. WM. H. ALLEN.LL. D., Will deliver Ids CELEBRATED LECTURE on this GREAT NATIONAL SUBJACT, ewhich baa been rereived, in its delivers' elsewhere. With the most enthusiastic applause.) at the MUSICAL PUS D HALL. On THIIESDAY EVENING, January 7th, at eight o'clock. TICKETS, TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. EVERY PATRIOT SHOULD ATTEND. Proceeds far thebenent of ST. MATTHEW'S EPISCO PAL CHURCH. ia4 ntwth3Vr CerSIXTEENTH WARD—S7S BOUNTY. —.Art. Extra BOUXTY of lEVitifiTY- DOL 'LAM is hereby offered to all Recruits credited to the Quota of the Sixteenth ward All such recruits will therefore receive: Sixteenth-ward Bounty + 75 .oit7 Botraty tinted States Bounty, new Recruda $302 United States Bounty. Veteran Volunteera eltra Bein_nin all for Nes- Recruits......ss627 Um Veteran Volnnteem $727 Recruiting Station at the House of JOSEPH ROSS, SWORD Street. above Beaver. t Colored Recruits receive all the local Bounties amount jug to 6575. The Committee will sit at the Rowe of JOSEPH ROSE, ASBCOND Street, above Beaver, daily, to pay the bounty. PrA wIT n st. oairman of Committee. - A. T. DIORSJE, Treasurer. :JAS. W. SAYRF.. Secretary. .is4-6t* TEIWPAIIt 111 AID Or THE ti NIT ED PRESS'S TERIA.N (11117 RI.:, at Wit WIRT'S ig- STITOTE. Fra n'a ford . will b. r;ontiuned Afternoon and until W PIDNESD AY. 3st dat. THE ANNUAL ELECTION FOR MANAGERS of the CO4PER ,WH 601.1)1 NES' BOMB will take place on WED3LSOAIt EV.63ING heat, the 6th inst (from Sto 10 &cling) at the Rome. agrthwest corner RAM:tend. CROWN Streets. 3a4-3t E. S. RALL. Sec'y. IMGALES COPE, TREASURER OF THE UNITED •TA.'I`E.S SANITARY CORM S. SION. (Philadelphia branch.) nortneaq corner of Ind SIXTH Streets. act:noir:edges the receipt of the fol lowing contripptiozs since the 'spit report: Seconder) , Pablic Scl Doh Wrightsvilte, Pennsyl vania. per fdiAs Annie Caldwell Arrs.Matilda additional Levering, additional Reading. Pa" par IL 31')'- : Lii,„. rence Getz, and Cherles Davis, lenterg, committee SO W. A. Blanchard. addition.... 40 i 0 Henry D. Moore. additional."..._ 50 03 Previously rsportati Mitt THE MEMBERS OF SELIEe AND COMMON COUNCIL wilt meet in the COil ao COUNCIL (;RAMBR it at one o'clock, to participate in be lieeeptien of the 41TH NE W YORK ( iferart) RUH 311BUT. By zeozeat of F. A. WOLBEaT, et airman Committee of Arrangements. NOTICE 10 HOTEI. AND 'ICAV.F.R.N IMEPlats. —An adjourned meeting will be eeld at the Wethemill Ho*se. SAIV!..OII btreat, above Math. TIIRSDAY AFTERNOON. Gale hut at 2 o'clock. Action :relative to an advance in the price of dnrrire will be -zaken on resolutions nowpending at this meeing. LIMIc T. M.it, RS. ?resident. JOHN W. OULL IN. Secretary. MECLECTIC MEDICAL ASSOCIA. T.LoN.-2ke o.a.rterly mootinz of tho roemb wr-1 of the above association mill be held TEL IS EV ENING at 734' o'clock,in the Eclectic Medical College. NPITII Street, lbelow Lomat. Fartie4 iviAtins to jOill the Society, and all Phyeiciens, are invited to attend. T. F. BLAKE, M.D., Secretary, 'Ms THE BOARD OF ASSESSORS WILD hold their stated meeting at Barr's Hotel, on 310.11 DAY. 4th tort at 10 o'clock A. M. Business of Importance will be brought be'ore the Board. jag St! WAL BROWN. Praldent. MAN ADJOURNED MEETING OR thefliendA of the 95th Re;Amara P , • • Gosh - I:La's Tonaves.” will be held at MATIRSIVS HOTEL, DECA TUR Street, THIS EVENING at 9 o'clock. By order of the Committee. IMa. BOTIC I BIS HEREBY GIVEN "r at T the fo.st instalment of THIRTY PEt CE SIT. on. 2he Capital Steak of the THIRD NATIONAL BANK OF PHILADELPHIA. will be payable at the °Mee of the West Philadelphia Trust ComParcr, 1429 MA-BRE i street. on 11th, 12th, 13th, 11th. and 15th inst. Ift4-6t R. GLENDIN.ING, Cashier. M.OFFICE BEAVER. MEADOW FL AXE ROAD AND COAL COMPANY. 412 WALNUT Street, January 2, 1.254.—A dividend of FIVE PER CENT. on the Capital Stock of this Comoanv has been declared this day payable on acd after MONDAY, Jan. 11th. L. CHAXBBRitaisi, Treasurer. 6t* MDIUTUALFAMILIe BURIAL GROUND ASSOCIATIOIL —The Annual Meeting of this As sociation will be 1144 on THURSO al" EVENING. Yum an. 7tb. 1f64, at 6.14 o crock, at the NEW MARKET Pine and Second Strew, for transaction of badness and election of officers for the eilMelllg year. Punctual at tendance is requested ia4 2t* LEWIS GILLINGHAM. Secretary. OFFICE MINE HILL AND SCHUYLKILL HAVEN RAILROAD COMPANY. rl3ll-aDELPHIA, 17th Month 2Stb, 1863. At a Special Meeting ofthe Stockholders. held this day, the followingreeolutmns were unanimously adopted: Resolved, That the Agreement and Lease just read to the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Company. b, ap proved and excepted by the Stockholders and referred to the Board of Manager% who are requested to have the same properly executed. Resolved. Tbat the Secretary he requested to give pub , 3ic notice of the: acceptance. in order that our Stock hioldere generally may be informed of It. And at a Stated Meeting of the Board of Managers, held the same day, the following resolutions were orient oonaly adopted: Resolved, That the Board of Managers hereby agree to well, at its par value, eight hundred th meant dollars of the Boat and Car Loan of the Schuylkill Navigation Company of the year 1863. tokiele ie fr...e. of all taxation. to the Stockholders of this Company whose tames shall :intend on the Book of the Company on the 20th day of Ist Month. (Tannaryi ) 1864. in proportion to the amount of stock held by such of them as shall have exoreaaed to , the Secretary, in writing, on or before the Ist of 2nd Month. (February) nest. their IntlifieDlMS to take their several PrOPerttota. and pay for the same In shares of 'the Capital Stock of the Company, at the rate of s66' provided s} at n cerbleicat.., of said Lo rit r leaned for any (1./atonal part of CH " Regolved. That the Vecreravy be diracted to give notire 'to the Stockholders by apublic advertisement. ia4-mwf 6t WILLIAM Smola. Secretary. MOFFICE OF THE GIRARD Dor , LEOB I'AbSICKGER RAILWAY (u., Corner oi COLUMBIA and RIDGE Avenues. PIIILADELPITIA, Dec 24. ISF:3 The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders will b- 'veld -at the °Mee of the Company. at 12 ➢l.. Monday. January M, MC at which time an election will take place for a President and D irectors for the ensuing yeay de26-fmw tiall W. S. BLIDIT, Secretary. E OF PRAYER UNION SEM MC'VICES, Clock P. M.—January 4. Monday, West Spruce-et. Presbyterian Church. Seventeenth st ; 6. Tuesday, Trinity Methodist Church. Eighth st., above Mace; 8. Wednesday. First German Reformed Ch.. Race let.. below Fourth; 7, Thursday, Snit:me-a reet Baptist Church, below Fifth; 8, Friday. First Presbyterian Ch . Washington Square; 9, Saturday, Epiphany, Protestant "Spinteopal Church, Ceeet, nt and Fifteenth ptg. isa 7t. 113rNATIONAL UNION CLUB, 1105 CHESTNUT Street —The annual meeting of the Club. for the election of officers Will be held on MON DAY EVENTING next. January 4th, t7g o'clock,_ at the Clubowie. S. SNYDER LEIDY, Rec. Secretary. PIIILADELPHIA. FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY.—Tae annual meeting' of the Stockholders of this Company for the election of Directors will he he'd ' at the office, No. 433 CEDE CNC r Street, on MOND alt, January 4th. 1664. between the /lours of 10 and 12 A. 3i. ja2-22s YRS. BLLCHBURNE, Seer. OFFICE. OF THE UNION MUTUAL asuAANCa COMPANY OF PHSLADSGER/A, PAILADELPITIA, December 16. 1663. annual meeting' of the Stockholders and Scrip era of the Union Mutual Insurance Company will ~74.1iidd at the office of the Company on MONDAY. a H. 18M. at 12 o'clock 31. ye t he same time al for light Directors will t_place to serve for Years.' fde22 till.] JOHN MOSS, Secretary. AMERICAN 7 . I FEINSUANDD AND TAINT CODIPAZTY. PHILADELPHIA. December -• NOTION. —The Annual Meeting of the Stock , of thi s Company, for the election or Thirteen to W E T e emitting year. mill be hel I Street. southeast corner of Fourth. NbAy. January 4. Ns% between the hours of lO and 12 o'clock. noon. JOHN S. WILSON. Secretary'. Mre A MEETING OF THE CITIZENS of the FOITIVIIIIIITtI WIND, con'ened romp enact to a can published In the daily Pipara,mr.s held at s,ongGarde-1 Ralf Saturd.y evening. Tannery 2, 1564. and t he following proceedings were bad; The meeting was oriel ized by calling - Gel William B. Thomas to the chair. and the appointment of Thomas It. ravis as secretary. The chairman then, in a forcible address proceeded to urge upon the citizens the importance of a vigorod t con currence upon their part in strengthening add sustain leg the Wynn'n ent, by resPotrditur With promptness and alacrity to its call fOr additi nartroopt so as the more speedily to suppress the present iniquitone rebel bon and to secure peace and Prosperity again to the country:. Col. Fitzgerald on being coaled upon, followed in a few temarke, expressive of his faith in the final triumph tf our cau-e , find corianded by ilia practical averxestioa hat a committee be appointed who shah be tnatrticted ..to visit every house in the ward for subnriptions . to form a Ward Bounty, to facilitate voluntary enlist ment from the ward, an* by calling on the ROD. Henry P. Moore, who being present, responded in loy al . and patriotic terms. and with the expression that he did not believe that this nation was born to die " He con ciuded by requbsting the secretany to put his name dcwn for WO after further brief rexcarks by Col. wir. if Maness, is unison with the prevailing loyal sentiments of the meet ing, A ct mmittee consisting of the following-named gentle• men store appoin ed: FIRsT PRECINCT.—AIbert Roberts. Philip Stutter, W. Fisher HIV:Moll. Jacob Bretz. B Cobb' SECOND PRECINCT. -Charles Pryor, Andrew Boa- Well, Daniel Clarke, Sr. , Philip Stahl, William Ms. THIRD PRECINCT.—John Q Ginnodo, Gilbert L. Par ker, B 'Webb. Ed. b. Roberts. Charles Robbins PRECINCT.—Wm B. Toomas, Robt. Weed, Henry Shaner, Eli Dihtp, Thomas Thomson. - FIFTH PRECINCT. —Joseph O. Rittenhouse. Fleury D. Moore. Jacob Flab, George R. Barren, Joseph Sohell SIXTH PREClNCT.—Johnerembarger, E W. I sigh ton, E W Monson. Isaiah 0. Stratton. George Reece SEVENTH PRECIS' CT_—Pavid Cramer, Jonathan H. Pugh, Joreph B. Hancock. B S. Early. Jos Lippincott. EIGHTH PREGINGT. —Richard Chambers. Simi Por ter, Eosin Bailey, Morris Dunbar, Edmond Burke On motion of Colonel Wm. H. Maurice. it was resolved that the chairman of this meeting, Colonel William B. Thomas, act as treasurer of the fu ,d thus contemplated to be raised. The Secretary put this question to the meeting and it 'was carried unanimously. On motion that when we adjourn it will be to meet again at the seine time and place on MONDAY EVEN ING next Carried. • On motion, the meeting then adjourned, ' WIL B. THOMAS, Chairman. THOS. R DAVIS. Secretary. it. IM'SOUP 1101IISH.S.—G9FIE FOLLOWING list embraces the corporate titles of all the Socie ties organized in this city for supplying the poor with soup. with the limits of each the localities of the several Soup louses, and the ?mama of those atithoriz.d to re ceive contributions to their funds. It is published for the Information of such as are disposed to aid in the supper; of this useful and economical charity, and to aid the be nevolent in directing the Poor to the proper sources for their supply. Applicants should bear with them the re ceitonenda tier. of a responsible party, and if found wor thy, will be furnished regularly with nourishment for themselves end families: I—THEPRILADELPIII A. SOCIETY FOR SUPPLYING TUE POOR Wllll SOUP.—Limits—From Walnut to Shippen streets, river Delaware to Eleventh Street. Scup Boise. No. 838 Grieco= street, front Spruce to Pine, above Youtth street. • WM. EVANS. Jr. , Treasurer. :282 Synth Front street. 2.—THE NORTHERN SOUP FOOIRIT. —L mtts North from Ge3lowhill Btreet. from the river Delaware to Ingb th sh eat. exceptrheporkian east of Front street. anpropri ated to the Kensington Soup &slats-. Bonn Eons°, North Fourth, above Brown street. T. MORRIS PEROT. Treasurer. 62, Market street. 3—SOUTHWARK SOUP SOCIETY. —Limits —bouth from South street, rrom river Delaware to Passrunk road and Mined street. - Soup House, Suther and street. below Queen street BENJ. MORTON. Treasurer. in Catherine street . . 4-310YAMENSINO soup sociEr Y. —L mite— South from ebipren street west of Paasynnk road. to Broad street. Soup House N. W. corner Eighth and Marriott streets. COLLINS WEST, Treasurer, 3D2 South Second street. S—WESTERN SOUP I3CIETY. —Limits— math from lliaiket street. west of Broad street; also. from E.evento. to Broad, Walnut to Sbinpen. Soup Butlse. 161.1 Booth street DAVID SCULL. Jr.. Treasurer. 6—SPRING GARDEN SOUP SOClsTY.—Limits—North of Callowhill, west of Eighth from Race to Callowhill. Eleventh to Broad, north of Market stre.t, west of Broad.. Soup House, Buttonwood street. below Broad. . THOS MATHER. Treasurer. S. W_ cor. Twenty-second and Arch streets. 7—KENSINGTON sou? - SOCIETY —Li oats —Fr um Laurel to Norris streets, Delaware river to Pont street. Soup House, Allen, below Marlbprongh street CEO. J. HAMILTON, TrAttentt'd: • Commonwealth S—CENTRAL SOUP SOClETY.—Limits—From Walnut street to Cellov4 hill street, Delaware river to Eleventh street. Eleventh to Broad. Walnut to Race. CMIMENT M. BIDDLE, Treasurer. Contributions in money intended to be divided equally among the above named societies, or to be distributed as the donor may request. may also ha banged to EDWARD PAR EIS Fl. liaceivor, SOO Ar or JOSEPU J. WILLIAMS, Secretary. street, ja Ffmw.ft. N. W. cor. Broad and 0 reen sta. . 2 1' I I li_ OF VIC 10 OF TOE PENNSYLVANIA COMPANY - FOR INSU 6.ANDES ON LIVES AND GRANTING ANICIIITIES.—FirmAnnt,rmrA., Sanitary 1 3E64.—The annual meeting of the et clzho , ders of this CPITIPADV take 3)laco at their office, No. WA. w.ALIiIIT Street. on MONDAY. the 18th instant. at 12 o'clock M. And at the tame time an electioo will be held for Thirteen Directors. to serve the 'awning year. ja2-181.* WILMA 11 B. MILL Actuary. MA LE.E . TITIEE, WILL BE DE ed by the Rev. J. WALKER JACKinil cc, CIAK. , LAY EVENING. January Rb, sc HANDEL AND HAYDN HALL, fox the Benefit of the Ladles' ?moldier's Aid Pociety , Gree n street 14. E. (Thnrelm ‘ Subject— Andrew Jackson.' Tickets of itdmi,sion. 25 cts. FAIR.-THE LADIES' UNION AS SOCIATION will hold a Fair in aid of the Sick ana Wounded Soldiers, at SAD SOll-STREE e HALL, commencing JAPII7ARY 6. and continuing three days. Open• from 10 A. M. till 10 P. Al. Admission 10 cents; Season Tickets 26 cents. To be bad at GOULD'S Music Store, SEVEITH and. CHBSTIIIIT Streets, or of any of the Committee. deSo.6t* MRS. V. B. 1:0 MIL President. rers JOHN B. GOUGH, IC —TWO GREAT LECTURES by tLis distlttgoished orator, .t CONCERT HAIL, FRIDAY lIVENING, January 8. "HERE AND THERE IN BRITAIN." Monday evening, January Mb, • • TEMPERANCE." Tickets 25 cents. Reserved seats, 50 cents. Proceeds for benefit of Ladies' Aid of Philadelphia Mrs. John Harris. Secretary G Union School and Children's florae, and Mission Sabbath Schools. Doors open at 7 o eioelC. Lectures at 8 o'clock. The sale of tickets will com mence on Monday. January 4th, at 9 o'clock A. M., at MARTIEWS, GOO CHESTNUT Street. In order to pre vent inconvenience in waiting, the tickets will be sold at two counters . Those wishing good seats should ap ply early. a141t5 M. OFFICE OF THE BOARD OF IaraLLTEL—PRU J ATEFPHIA, Dec. 31, 063. To Clergymen, Aldermen. Physicians. and :Midwivey. In conformity to [the Registration Act approved March Seli, laco, yon ara required to make your RETURNS OP M.AIIIITABES 621 D BIRTHS . . For the quarter ending DECEMBER Sist. 186.3. to this office. early in the ensuing month. so that this Depart ment may make their Annual Report to the Mayor. 13y order of the Board of Health. WILLIAM READ, jal-M_ Health Officer. IA "MEETING OF THE CON- M TEIBUTORS to the Northern Dispensary of Thiladelphia will bo held on TI:33DAY. sth January, at two o'clock P. M.. at the Dispensary Hall, No 603 SPRING GARDEN Street, to elect Twelve Managers for the es suing y ear. J. KESSLER, Ju.. jal-3t* Secretary. rep ithriVE.VCRITY OF. P.UNDISYLVA -DEPARTMENT OF Alts—The Second Term of the College-year will open on MONDAY, the 4.h instant. Candidates for admission will appear at the University. for examination, on that day, at 10 o'clock. A. N. Tuition for each term, thirty-five dolla.a. GEORGE A oLglir, jal-St Secretary of the Faculty of Arts. Maw CONTINENTAL HOTEL COM pnHY.—The anneal nesting of the c.irporators of the COISTINENTAL HOTE,L COST_ for the elec Lion of Managers and transaction of such other business as may be brought before them. will be held on itopr- DAN, January Ott, ig4, at 12 o'clock M . .. at the Hotel. J, SSB,43IAtiT PnICE. e81.4t usera am o • I • ' RANCE CO.. No. 406 CaM2 , ll7l' SP. - - • RILADF.LPSTIA, BET. aq 3883 NOTICE.—The Annual Meeting of the Stockb ddera of the Paine Insurance Co. will be held at the Office on MONDAY, the 11th day of January, 1864, at ten o'clock A, M. - - An Election for Twelve Directors to serve for the en- suing year, 'will be held on the same day and at the same place, between the house often A.. SI. and two RAY. lit W. I. BL , INGHARD. Secretary. 0,257 ai 4;119,1;,: 75 6'19.4'53 04 THE ANNUAL 1111111. TIN G, AND Elealo.: for President and odx Directors of tee PHILADELPHIA Ar.D DARBY . RAMBO AD COMPANY. will be held at the Company's DEPOT, on DARBY Avenue. between Forty-ninth and Fif.ieth streets. at 4 o'clock, on MONDAY. the llth daY of Jandary, 1854. deli fish D. H. :SLICE :MR. Secretary. MOFFICE. OF THE NOILTH PENN SYLTANIA EAILEO.ktI COMPANY. —The An nual Meeting of the Stockholders of tee North Pennsyi cania Railroad Company will be held at the 0 flica of the Company. No. 407 WALNUT Street. Philadelphia. on MONDAY, January 11th, 1861. at 12 o'clock lir, , at which tire e and place an Election will be held for a President and Directors to serve for the ensuing year. . de5.9-tiall 'EDWARD ARMSTRONG, Secretary. OFFICE OF THE PIIIIARILIPXIdPUILS. —• CITY PASSBNOER RAILWAY COMPANY PHILADELPHIA, De Caliber 2S, 1863. The annual meeting of the stockholders or this com pany will be held at No. 25 Merchants' Exchange. on MONDAY, January 11. 1864. at 12. o'clock. M., at which time an election for a President and Directors to serve the ensuing year will take place. WM. W. C "MET. de2a-tjall Secretary. SIIM.GrAGOA-ARTIST'S OPPICIE. FOR MUTILATED SOLDIERS.—EOLDIERS mho have lost an ARM or LEG i n the service, and desire the Patent PALMER ' Limbs ' to be supplied by Govern ment, should return this notice immediately to this a le% statims their loss by letter, with namu. consuls. regiment, and residence. B. FRANK PALM S B. 1609 GRESTNITT Street. Pbtladelp OFFICE OF 9rntF. NVFISTERN PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY. - - - PHILADELPHIA, Dec,.23, ISM NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS —The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of this Company will bs - held on MONDAY, the eleventh day of Ja.nnaly, 1.9151, at 12 o'clock M. in Philadelohla, at the Office of the mixer sYLverill RAILROAD COMPANY. ►*nnel Election fox President and Directors will be held same day and place. de24•tjall JOSEPH LESLEY. Secretary. MJERSEY SHORE. PINE CREEK, ANE STATE LINE RAILROAD. —Agreeably to previous notice, a Meeting of the Commissioners of the above enterprise was held, at the Girard louse, in Phila delphia, on the 10th inst., and after the transaction of business they adjourned to meet again at the FRANKLIN 11011 SE, in Jersey Shore, Lyrae:dug county, on TRIMS DAY, the 4th day of Febrnary, 1684. at 10 o'clock A: to open books and receive subscriptions, preparatory to organizing the Company. A report on the general character of the route will be made by the Engineer at that time Dnossigna 16. 1863. • del6-tfe4 Ma.• APPLICATION WILL BE MADE to the Managers of the MBRCABTILIS LIBRARY COMPANY for Renewal of Certificate of one share of Stock No. 1,523, standing in the name of JOSEPH G. HES ZEY. the same having been lost or mislaid. de2.1.103t. KENSING DECEMBER' i, VAS. At a meeting of-the CON. the .KENSINGTON SOUP DAY EVENlNO,December gentlemen were elected year : David Duncan, Jacob Jones, George J. Hamilton, George Stockham, Alexander McFadden. Henry Shlseler, hdward W. Gorges, Peter M. Bendel, George W. Vaughan, Hugh Worrell, lion. John Robbins. Joseph Paxson, William W. Taxis. Joseph E. Gillingharn, Thomas M. Montgomery. Joseph Lippincott, Samuel M. Metuchen, Andrew Zane, Charles M. Lnkens, William Alberteon, Henry Hessler, _ Robert M. Coleman, Eli Garrison, . William Coleman. _ . Contributions in money in aid ofthe Society, or Flour, Meat,and VA, etablee will be thankfully received by any of the Manager. GEORGE STOCRNAM, Freed.] eat, on the river Dela ware. a GARRISON,t of ORRIS Street, Eighteenth ward. ELI Vice PreAdent, 1031 SHACHA MAXON Street GEORGE J HAMILTON, Treasurer. at Commonweaith Bank. southwett corner of FOURTH and CHESTNUT Streets. CHARLES M. LUKENS, Secretary.lo3s BELCH St.. above Laurel. delB mgt* NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO the members of the EAST PENNSYLVANIA. ..AGra LTERAL AND IidECHAN ICAL SOCIETY that there will be an election for President, two Vice Presi dents. Treasurer. Recc-rding secretary, Corresponding Et Committeecutive Committee of sight, and an Audit ing of three of sate Society. to serve for the ensuing year, on NONDAY, the igth day of January (third Monday)l26l. at 2 o'clock P. M et the Society's Hall, in NORRIS TOWN, Montgomery county, Pa. A full attendance is requested. enonciii N. CORSON. 18. 1283 DECBRecording Secretary. 1.1131313 . deft-mat NIWITI ANNIVERSARY EXER CISES OF THE WRING GARDEN BAprisr CHURCH SUNDAY• SCHOOL will be repeated in the church (THIRTEENTH, above Wallace,) on TUESDAY EVENING NEXT, Rh instant. Singum addresses, and Recitations by the SchooL Tickets for Adults 25 I. ildren 15. .ia2 it. FirOFFICE OF THE FRANKVORD . AND 21,01ITHWABK PHILADELPHIA CITY ASSENGSR RAILROAD COMPANY, BERMB Stied. below Fourth, PirmannLrnia, December 28th. 1883. The Annual Meeting of the stockholders of this Com pany will be held at their Office on MONDAY. January 11th, 1861. at 12 o'clock M., at which time and place the Annual Election for President and twelve Directors will be held. CHARLES R. ABBOTT, de29-ball Secretary. Dr T ANOF TE LOCUST MOVE. COALEDIRON COMPANY. Pau...ma r MIA. Dec. l& INt& The Annl Meeting of the Stockholders of said Cow play wal M ONDAY . their OMOI3. No. 230 South THIRD Street, on the 18th day of January. 1869, at 11 o'clock A. M.. at which time an election will be held for seven Directors. to serve for the ensuing' year. The transfer books of the Company will be closed for fifteen days Immediately preceding the day of election. - dela.tjaili RN& C. oorruag, tiecretgrik ON SOUP•HOUSE, RIBUTORS to the support of SOCIETY. held on T (VMS -24.1865. the following named NAGERS for the ensuing POLYTECHNIC COLL'EGE,feAtT PRIM SQU —The onarse of Lectures sod the?al Inatract.on. both tit the valentine son ,ot and la ltlike/ Schools. will be resumed on ttO V DAT Jets 4 mast 9 o'clock A.M. ALMEED L szioyolt. if D.. la A. Predderat of Fiscally. OFFICE of THE IIiVIE3T4IIOaI6- 111 L AD D COAL COMPANY. ffo. 230 Month THIRD Street- corner of WiUlna's eller- FIFILADSLTIZIA. 1/8001111N2PY laila At a Weettnv of the Dirmors. held this day, a DIVI DE/4D OF FIFTY CENTS PER tHABE tha' 04010 Stocb was declared out of the prate for the past ail months payable on and alter JAIIIARY 2 1864. The Transfer Books will be closed until Jsensay 4th mat. F. H. JACKSON , d tied Treasurer. VerANIIOIaIIICANI NAIVE INSTIWCA.NCIYA AND TRUST_COMPANY December 213 11363 The Truttees have this day &towed a dividend of FIVE PER CENT. ont of the prate of tthe last air months, payable to the etotkhohlers clear of ail taxee, on and after January 4, 1264. deV-St* JOHN a WILSON, Secretary 6e.70,10 IDXCHANOIC 13A.NK, PHILA DELPHIA. Hi:member gdd, 11M. At the 'Election held 16th inst. the following Stockhold ers were - duly elected Directors of the Corn Exchange Bank: - 0. Cattell, Christian J. Roffman. H. W. Catherwood. Bdmn.nd A. Sander, Charles E Wilkins, David Vanderveer, Jonathan Eiright. Beard this day ALEX. G. ram:sly re-elected President ; Ise President, and JOHN W. I. W. TORREY. Cashier. Alexander James Eiteol. Robert Eriden. William F. Cox, Samuel T. Canby. Philip D. Mingle. John F. arose, And at the meetinx of the fIATTELIG. Esq.. mailman: , itY,X.WRILLDIE. BeC.. ' PORREY. Cashier. noßtain INCa. OFFICE OF THE HUNTINGDON AND BROAD OP MOUNTAT RAILROAD AND COAL COMPANY. M5B South THIRD street. PIVILADELYIIII6 Dee 24, 1881 The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the Haat. ingdon and Broad Top Mountain Railroad and Coal Company will be held at the office of the Company, on TUESDAY, January 12.1884. at 11 o'clock A. M. when an election will be held for a President and Twelve Di rectors, to serve-for the eneniD g 3 ear. de24 fjal2 J. P. AERTSEN. Secretary. OFFICE OF THE WESTIZICOILE LAND COAL COMPANY. PHILADELPHIA. Dec. 16, 1653 The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of this Com pany will be held at their Office. No. il3O South TRIAD Street. on WEDNESDAY. the 6th January. 1864, at 12 0 - clock Sr., at which time an Election will be held for eleven Directors and a Secretary and Treasurer to 'serve ter the extenhait year. deli. tJ6 F. H. JACKSON. Secretary. OFFICE, OF TILE ENTERPRISEMINSUE.A.NCE COMPANY. 400 WAL.NOT Street. PEILADSLPHIA. bee. 28. 1863. NOTICE.—The Annual Meeting of the Stool holders of the Ellterpriee Insnrance Company Will be held on MON DAY, the eleventh day of .Tannery next. at 10 o'clock A. M.. at the aloe of the ComPartY An Election for twelve Directors, to serve the enstiluir year. will be held on the same day, at the same place, between the hours of ten o'clock k M. end 2 o'clock P. THOS. H. SIONTO COMEDY. Secretary. 12t if Iramt. PIIIIE.EIDP.I.PI-11.14. , AND READING RAILROAD COBIPAN9, Office No. n 127 South FOURTH Et. PHILADELPHIA. December 14, 1863. Notice la hereby even to the Stockholders of tide Com• my, that the Annual bleellng, and an Election for Pre ',went. mix Managers. Troannrer.and gooretary. w il l take place on the Second MONDAY (I.lth) of &aviary next et t 2 BE WM. H. WEBB. Secretary. delB-tiall liarA DIVIDEND OF TWO AND A NALF PER CENT. on the preferred stock of the ELMIRA and WILLI/42164'0RP RAILROAD CO tif• PANY. will be paid at the office of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company. on and after JANDAFY 2. 1864. GEORGE TABER, Room No. 1, GJonnd Floor. de24-12t DI:CIF:MBES 24, 1863 INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. PHILAOELPHIA, December 23,1363. An Election for thirteen Directore of the Company will be held at the Company ' s MICE. 4 - and SEX MANGE BUILDINGS on MONDAY_, January IBM between the hence of 10 o'clock A. M. and I o'clock P. M. de23-tjall WILLIAM HARPER. Secretary. MANUFACTURERS' INSURA.MCM. COMPANY, Office. No. 411 WALNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA, December 4, 1963, The annual meeting of tha stockholders of the Mann. factorers' Insurance Company will be held at the office, on MONDAY. January 4.1864, 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 WM PETTIT. Secretari. 'OrPIIII.ADELPIIIA AND READING RAILROAD COMPANY. Office No Sal South FOURTH Street, PHILADELPHIA, December 2, 1863. DIVIDEND NOTICE. —The Transfer Books of this Company will be closed on ratiRsDAY, 17th instant, and reopened on TUESDAY. January 12. 1864. A Dividend of SEVEN PER CENT., clear of State tax. has been declared on the Common Stock.payable in Common Stock on and after the Slat 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 PER CENT.. elear of State tax. has been • declared on the Pre ferred 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 regittered on the books at the close of business on the 17th lust. 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 bean transferred. prior to the 17th inst. Stockholders whose names are registered on the New York books will be paid at the Farmers Loan and Trust Company, and those whose names are registered on the Boston books will be paid at the office of Messrs. I. K. Thayer di Brother. S. BRADFORD. del-tf Treasurer. RETAIL DRY GOODS. EYRE & LANDELL. CARD-1884. STAPLE HOUSEKEEPING GOODS BEST FA zxr r_ CTJSPOIVI. 10 4 PEPPERELL SHEETINGS. 6.4 AND 6 4 PILLOW CASINGS. 4.4 BEST SHIRTING MUSLINS. LARGEST PREMIUM BLANKETS. CLOTH EMBROIDERED COVERS. DAMASK CLOTHS AND NAPKINS. RED BORDERED LARGE TOWELS. UNSHRINKING WHITE FLANNELS. PREMIUM BED TICKINGS. RICHARDSON'S SHEETING LINENS, GOOD BLACK SILKS. GOOD PLAIN SILKS. HTLGER , s j,j, MOTHS. GOOD OASSIMERES; • FINE MERINOES. SHROUDING CASHMERES. 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Then you should do It at once. Go early and secure a picture. It 6 6 TI -- RIED CHERRIES,"2S BLRRELS - 1 --" Dried Cherries. for sale by JOHN D. TUSTIN, No. 13 South FRONT Street. “DRIED PEACHES."-20 BARRELS bright gnarterE, for Eale by JOHN D. TUSTIN, N 0.13 South FRONT Street. 6 6 11 - IRIED APP L E S," OF PRIME JR.- , qu ality, In bbls and sacks; for saleby JOHN D. TI7f,TIN, No. 13 South FRONT Street. lt* cnRIED PEACHES;'-50 BARRELS choice new Haloes named Peaches; 50 adzes ditto, for sale byTORN D: TUSTIN . . No. 13 South FRONT Street. GEMS OF ART?-AT B. F. REIMER'S Gallery. 624 ARCH Street, you will see the choicest specimens o[ leorTtypes. in his unequalled style. Call and order one. It MESSRS. & RIXON ARE LERIES bo , 1084GER h TE P N O t T OeeGtR, AM co C sARuT nGAL f the early departure of Mr Gihozi from the city. Parties wishing to purchase their Negatives, or copies from them , will please call at once. Daring the present Week, offers will be received for the estsblisbment, as it Wands. including its large stock and fixtures. with the good will of the Place. w ith aTHOMSON'S LONDON ErrOINIKR OR MOMS BLEW. he f„..rator hotelk in adninio inatitutions. Is DIN BIM Also._Phila• &aphis Basses. Hot-Air Parneoes. Portable Nesters Lowdown Grates. P fr eboard Stover. Bath Bedlam Blew hole Plate% Bronen, Cooklos Stow. ill. at wholeeali and retail. Dr the pl uAtia. nfidldress. MIMS. dg Mahn llg , l w 1 4 ; . ina9.110.45a — lO. TM R. UMW/ THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, JANUARY 4, 1864. COFFIN & ALTEMLTS, No. 220 CHESTNUT STREET, Agents for the following Goode JAMES smarms BLEAGHE DON SDALE, ROPE. BLACRI•TONE, A. BMEAD'B, ( BERLAND, PLT MOOTN, F[eNTON, GREENE MFG. CO, FOXY' STDALK J. & W. SLATER. SOCit L KVILLE, Rln. BANK. JAMES'? OWN. CENTRED &LE, COVENTRY. TEAMED RIVER, BROWN ASHL&ND. URBENBE,NK, PIInNIX A, A. CORSET JEANS. GLASGOW. FISHERVILL./. MANCHSt3TEE—GoIored, and Bleachod SILECIAS. • LONDON, SOCIAL, LONSDALE, etc.. &c, PAPER CJAMBRIGS. LONSDALR and WARREN MPG. CO's. WOOLEN€. GIJUIRABIC CO'S CLOTHS —Blacica and Fancy Mixture% Water Proofs, Sultanas, Am. HINSDALE. CO'S BLACE: CLOTHS CLSSIMERES AND DOESKINS: GAT BVILLB. PERRTS. FARNSWORTH & HOFF. &c. SATINETTS—Bass Riv or. Crystal Sprinm, Con- vaysville. Orcatyillo, Bridgewater. Uxbridge, Chapin's. Compilellre, Lathrop's, Goodrich, &c., tko ._ . __ e . _ LIINSRYS—Large and ISmall Plaids COFFIN do ALTFAMUS, No. 220 CHESTNUT STREET, Offer by tha package the following description of Goods ARMY BLUE CLOTHS AND TURRETS, AND PRINTED AND FANCY SATINETTS, HEAVY TWEEDS AND COTTONADES, MORO lINESEYS PLAIN AND TWILLED. PRINTED CLOAKINGS AND SLEEVE LININGS. DOMET AND FANCY SHIRTING FLANNELS. BLUE DRILLS, DENIMS. NANKEENS. CORSET JEANS AND CAMBRIC% OF VARIOUS MAKES, LAWNS—DUNNBLL'S AND OTHERS. BLEACHED GOODS OF STANDARD MAKES, IN VARIOUS WIDTHS. BROWN SHEETING'S AND SHIRTING% IN GREAT VARIETY,.Sro Ac. JAMES M. Aumpriy. COMIY'!ISSIO N MERCHANT, ,e CHESTNUT STREET, AMERICAN COTTON AND WOOLEN GOODS Consignments Solicited. and Advances RE_FBRENCES J. kJ. Slavin. Hay & McDevitt. Welling. CoMn&Do. jal-6t FURLOUGHS Officers and soldiere. visiting the city on furlough. needing and other are invited to the very extersive MANUFACTURING RSTABLIAGMSNT OF GEO. W. SIMON S db BRO., WORDS Made to order at the shortest notice, Which for rich ness and magnificence challenge competition, no other house in the country combining the MANUFACTIIRING JEWELER WITH THE PRACTICAL SWORD MAKER. FROTEIINGIittIY/ dts WELLS LT2D21:14. AND Milk NATIBTINGS AND SHIRTING& STAND:JO DRILLS: HEAVY CANTON FLANNELS. WASHINGTON AND VICTORY GENERICS AND SILECIAS. - - BROWN, BLEACHED, AND (SORBET JEANS. No. IA WORSTED YARN. AD. te22-11t1 ia W. SIMONS 1313.0THER, • - - SAISOM-ETISEET HALL. THILAMELTHIA. MANEFFACTUENEE 07 JEWELRY. FINE SWORDS, AND MILITANT GOODE IN BrIBIT VARIETY. anlB-118mk, 186 NE WANGEMENTS OF 4 YORK LINES. 1864 THE CAMDEN - AND AMBOY AND PHILADELPHIA AND TRENTON RAILROAD COMPANY'S LINES. FROM PHILADELPHIA TO NEW YORK AND WAY PLACES. 7010$ WALNUT STREET WHARF WILL LEAPS AS FOLLOWS — VIZ; At 6 A. M. , via Camden and Amboy, C. and A. Asi- F ARE. eoramodation $2 25 At 8 A. M.. via Camden and Jersey City, Morning Express • 3 00 At 8 A. M.. via Camden and Jersey City, 2d Class - Ticket 2 IS At 12 M. via Camden and Amboy, C. and A. Ai commodation 2 26 At 2 P. M.. via Camden and Amboy. C. and A. Ac commodation, (Freight and Passenger. ). - 1 75 C At 1 P. M.. via amden and Amboy, Accommoda tion, (Freight and Passenger).. • ..... ..........1 75 At 6 P. M.. via Camden and Amboy, Aceommoda- Um, (Freight and Passenger)—let Class Ticket... 2 25 Do. do.- Rd Claes do. . 160 At 7) P. M,, via Camden and Amboy, Accommoda tion. (Freight and. Passenger ,) let Class Ticket... 2 25 21 Class Tick 160 For Mauch Chunk. Allentown, Bethlehem, Belvidere, Easton. Lambertville, Flemington, .4c.. at 3 P. M. For Mount Holly, Ewaneville. and Pemberton, at 8 A. M. 2, and 4 P. N. r. or Freebola at 6 A. M. and 2 P. M. For Palmyra, Riverton. Delano, Beverly, Burling ton, Florence, _Bordentown, fre ' at 6 A. M., 12 M. 1, - 9. and 4.90 P. M. The 3 and 4 . 30 P. M. lines run d irect through to Trenton. For Palm a . Riverton, Delano, Beverly, and Bur - - lington, at 6 P. M. LINES FRO }KENSINGTON DEPOT WILL LEAVE AS FOLLOWS. At 1.2.50 A. 31. (Night), via Kensington and Jersey City, Washington and New York _lien. At 1116 A. M.. via Kensington and Jersey City. Ex press 300 At 4.30 P. M.. via Kensington and Jersey City, Bx preSs 300 At 6.45 P. M.. via Kensington and Jersey City. Washington and New York Express...... 9 00 Sunday Lines leave at 12 50 A. N. and a 46 P. M. There will be no line at AGO A. 31. (Night) on Mondays. For Water Gap. Strondsburg, Scranton, Wilkesbarre, Montrose, Great Bend, Stanch hunk, Allentown, Beth lehem, Belvidere. Manton, Lambertville. Flemington , fro., at 17 A. M. This line connects with the train leav ing Easton for Manch Chunk at 3.30 P. N. ) For Bristol. Trenton. die., at 7 and 11.16 A. M., and 3 and SP. M. For Holmesburg, Tammy, Wiesonoming, Brideehr.rs. and Frankford. at 9 A. M., 2.30, 6, 6.46, and 8 P. M. The 9 A. M. line runs to Bristol. sir- For New York and Way Lines leaving Kensington Depot, take the cars on Fifth street, above Walnut. half an hour before departure. The cars run into the Depot, and on the arrival of each train run from the Depot. Fiftr Pounds of Baggage only allowed each Passe*. ger. Passengers are prohibited from taking anything as blrage but their wearing appareL All baggage over la ea y pounds to be paid for extra. The Company limit tLeirreepomdbility for baggage to One Tfoll sr per pound, and will not be liable for any amount beyond $lOO, ex cept by special contract. Graham's Baggage Express will call for and deliver baggage at the D6pots. Orders to be lea at No. 3 Wal nut street. WILLIAM H. gieTznim, Agent. January 4,1864. LINES FROM NEW YONE FOR PHILADELPHIA, WILL LEAVE FROM FOOT OF OORTLANDT STREET. At 12 M. and 4 P. M. via Jersey City and Camden. At 7 and 10A. X., 6 P. M and 12 (Night). via Jersey City and Kensington. From foot ot Barclay street at 11 A. M. and 2 P. M.. via Amboy and Camden. From Pier No. 1, North river, at 12 M, 4 and 8 P. M. (freight and passenger) Amboy and Camden. ial-tit lEXTRA BOUNTY FOR RECRUITS FOR THE FIFTEENTH WARD. ' TB E FIFTEENTH WARD is now payinos FIFTY DOLLARS. Cash, in addition to sal other boundee, malting the total bounties as follows :. Veteran Volunteers VO2 All °these . 802 _... Apply on MONDAY and TUESDAY, Jan. 4th and 6th, and receive the above bounties (as they cease on the eve ning of the 6th San.). at the Headquarters. No., 611 CRESTIVIIT Street. QHAS. N. C AD WA tifiliDEß, ja4-2t 5 Captain and Cieneral Recruiting Officer. REMOVAL. -JOHN DICK IS ABOUT REMOVING his SEED STORE and GREEN-HOME from 1123 MAAHET Street to his New Store and Green house, 1123 CHESTNUT Street, where he will keep on hand a fall supply of Cut Flowers for Bouquets, Pyra mids. Baskets, Wreaths, and Loose Flowers for decora tion. A flue assortment of seeds, Trees, and Plants, of the various kinds, kept on hand. Seed Farm and liareerim, DARBY Avenue, King -134-mwfkt LIFE-SIZE PHOTOGRAPHS IN OIL are infinitely preferable to painted' portraits. The only place to procure a desirable one is at B. F. RE/MER'a ausgraiticeat eetablishment,644 ARCH St. it TO COIN COLLECTORS.-THE Collection of Coins belonging to the 'Mate of the late' J. W. NEFF, of Philadelphia,' and to be sold in New York on the Pah. lath. and 14th inst.: will boon exhibi tion at the store of -EDWARD • COGAN, 48 North TENTH Street. Philadelphia. on the 4th and alb inst.. 'Pltwg@zi IviltsVATil 9C L COMMISSION HOUSES PRINTS OE ENE MFG. CO COTTONS. WARREN. MIDDLETON. FRANI% A. A.. AO6 EN. ZOIIAVE, . 0011ANSIT. TRAL. OTeowe. KENT RIVER. WHEATON, COLLINS. la PALMER. EWER. BELLO WS FALLS. WOOLLAD RINDVES, TO MANCHESTER, &c.. COTTONS. FARMERS' EXTRA, re SAW, MECHANICS' R,& i FARMERS', Br. GRAY FLANNELS. IN GREAT VARIETY. PHILADELPHIA Made if Desired ARMY. C.O(M).g. SWORDS MILITARY EQUIPIIENTS BANSOM-STREET HALL. SANSOM Street, above Sbrth LPs !OE stra: RAILROAD LINES. COPARTNERSHIPS, TIT RP OLD TION OF CO-PARTNE R. SHIP —The co.partnerehici heretofore etietin¢ un der the Arm-name of GB COURSEY, HAMILTON. et EVANS is this day dissolved by mutnel consent G. DS COURSEE. CHASHAM( LTON, CRAS WirANS. SETH B. srxrr. PEMADELPHIA, Dec. 51,1853. TILE UNDERSIGNED HAVING formed a limited partnership no der and by virtue of an act of the Gener.tl Muni:ably of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, rasped the 21At of March. A D. 1835 entitled "an Act relative to Limited Partnershipe"a - nd the Imo olc tn.ut thereto. do make thefollowimr rmblicationincom p/lance with the said act of Assembly and the supple =Putt. thereto: Fir,t. The said partnership is to b a conducted under the a•a.me or firm of DE 00ORSEY, HAMILTON do EVANS. Second. The general natnre of GOODSi intended to be transacted is the DRY COMMIFISION BUS • EMS. Third. The general_partners in said partnership are BA raDEL O. DE C R.SEY. residing at No. 823 South Sixteenth street; HUGH HAHILTON, residing at- No. residingh Twentieth stre Twentiethß T. IMAPTS. at No. 141 North street, in the city of Phil atiPlubia. Fourth. The ,pecial partners are SETH B. STITT, re. siding at No. 212 West Logan Square. in the city of Phi ladelphia. and ROBERT 1.. TAYLoII, residing at No. 62 Union Place. in toe city of New York. and they have each contrthnted to the common stock of the said part nerstipatty thousand dollars titucash, malting the sum of ono hundred thousand dollars in the aggregate. Fifth. The said partnership is to commence on the first day of tannery, A D • 1864. and is to terminate Oh the 81st day of Dec. mber. A D. 1866. SADIL O DE COURSEY,) HUGH HAMILTON General Partners. CPAS. T. WAN% 22 11 SETH B SITT. ROBERT L TAYLOR, S s f"" 4 " Par "" r3 " Parmtuar.rnia, Dec. 31, 1663, NOTICE IS PEREBY GIVEN, THAT the undersigned have this day formed a LIMITED PeLtvEEREDIP, pursuant to the statuto3 of the State of New York, for the purpose of carrying on the GPMR RAL PRY GOODS COMM-SION B SINECE in the city of -New York, under the firm-name of KENDALL. CLEVELA ND, Sr. OPDYKE. That the sole general earmark interested in the said partnership are JosEen S HEN sLI., of the town of Orange, county of FSFIe.X. Stahl of New Jersey • HENRY M. CLEVELaND, of the city of Brooklyn, State of New York, and HENRY B. OPLYKE, of the city of Now York. _ That the sole special partners Interested in the partner. ship are OEO 110 k 01 , D4 RE of the city of New York. who has contributed the sum of One Hundred Thousand Dollars in cash inward- the capital of the said firm: ROBERT L. TAYLO tt, of the cl:y of New York. who has contributed the RIM of Fifty Thousan 4 Dollars In cash towards the said capital, and SETH B STITT.of the city of Philadelr hie. -State of Pennsylvania, who has contributed the sum of Fifty Thousand Dollars in cast towards the said capital. ' That the said partnership commences on the first day of January. one thousand eight hundred and sixty -form (ISN), and terminate.. on the thirty. firq day of Decem ber. one thou: and eight hundred and sixty-six (1860. That, by the terms of the said partner. hip the special partners are not liable for the debts of the partner hip beyond the braon.,:tB • respectively contributed by them to the capital, as above stated. JOSE S. K 3ND kI.L. HENRY M. Cr,EVELILND. 1,3.14Trr "PDSKE, GEOSGE OPDYK.F. • ROBERT L TAYLOR. SETH B. STITT. NEW Yort.N. Dec. 3]. ISM. yal 6w NOTICE OF LIMITED PARTNER SHIP.—Whereas. we. the subecriberi, lte,ve this day entered into a Limit. d Partnership under-the Act of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth. of Penn sylvania, approved March 21s r, 1536. entiard 'An Act re ]alive to Limited Partnerships," and all other enact manta of the said General AS•stmbly relative to-Limited Partnerships; now, th•retore. in compliance with the provisions of the saie enactments, we publish the terms of the said Limited Partnership, as follows: First—The name or Arm under which the.said TAmited Partnership is to be conducted, is that- of JOlici F. TONT* Second—The general nature of its business is that of ti.e Wholesale and lzotedl DRY-00 orod BiLiSINE33. . . . Third—The said Limited Partnership is composed of .1013 N F. YODNG, who resides in the. city of Phila delphia, and CHARLES H. KlLLifitLeFt. whose piaci of reeidcnce is at present in Lecanon county, in the Salta of I...nesylvania. The .aid John F. VosegAs the Gane- Pontner in the said lirait.d partnership, and the said Charles B. Rillinaer is the Special Partner therein. Fourth—The Special Partner, the said CHARLES H. SILL INGER. 13..9 contributed. actually, and in good &HI, in cash the sum of Five Thousand D 'liars to the capital or common stork of the said Limited Partnership. Fifth—The raid IA lotted Partnersb ip will commence on the 31st day of December. A. D, 1563. and will terminate on the get day of DemPaber A. D. 1E66 JOHN YoUNCI, General Partner. CHARLES H. KILLING Sit) • Speciti Partner. PIIITADELPHI.A., December 31, 1563. jal-frmw6 'PHI HI LADELPA. DECEMBER 316 T, -k- 1863 T The Copartnership heretofore exigtitur betu , esu the Subrcribers, under the tam of GEORG& F. PEABODY & CO., is this day alaselyed by the retirement of Mr. George F. Peabody GEORGE V. PRABODY. GEORGE W HARRIg, N. PARSER RHO RTRIDGE. J &MEE H. PEABODY. PHILADELPHIA. Jan. let, The Subsoribere hava this day formed a Copartnership under the firm of HARMS. SHOSTRIDGE. & CO., at WI South FRONT Street, for the purpose of transact ing the DRY GOODS COMMISSION BUSINESS. as Sao reasons to the late firm of GEORGE, F. PEABODY & CO. GEORGE W. HARR' 4, N. PACK • R SHORTRiDaF e JAMES EL PEABODY. EDWARD P. BORDEN . . mal (Lute or Fall Rlver, .71fageachugetts.) THE FIRM OF JOSEPH O. TURN PENNY di CO, is THIS DAY DISSOLVED by find tattoo, JOS. C. TifETIPENNV, SAMUEL B. BUNTING. PHILADELPHIA, lat Month, Ist, MI. CARD.—TILE UNDERSIGNED, PART NEB in the late firm of JOS. C. TORNPENNY & CO., having purchased the old established Drug and Pharma ceutical Store, at the N. E. corner of SPED CS and TENTH Streets, will continue to give personal attention to every department of the business Especial care will be taken, as heretofore, in the seection of medicines. compounding physiciati& prescriptions. Sic. I SA.HrIEL S. BUNTING. PVTLADELPITIA, Ist Month. lat, THE PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE -AL (orbiting ruder the name of JOHN H. ALLEN di CO., at Nos. 4 and 6 C9.I66TNIPE Street. is this day dis solved by mutual consent G. F. GALE and F. NEWELL, are alone authorized to settle the business of the late firm. JOHN H. ALLEN, GEO. F. GALE, JAITART L 1864. F. pEYffiLL. The undersigned. have this der entered into Copartner ahtp under the name of GEO. E. Gs.L l l R CO._ and wit]. conttnte the Wheh 6s.le Wood and Willow Ware busi ness at the old stand Nos. , ' and 6 CIIESniIIT S'reet GEO. F. GAPE. F. NEWELL. JaNcattrl.lB34. inl.3t* THE COPARTNERSHIP OF PALES, LOTHROP. & CO., was dissolved on the 17th day Of April leAt by the death of Zebediah Lothroo. The remaining Partners. GEORGE YALSS. DANIEL 0, WHARTON, and LEWIS R TWS'S, have associated under the dun of 'PAIRS, WHARTON, & and will continne the DO SIESIIC COMMI§ . SION BiTSTNEiS at P 9. az*cussriari . street, I, ALEE , D wakiiTom. LEWIS R. FITS. - - PAILADELPRIA. Jan. let, loot ial-fit COPARTNERSHIP: N u _ /QE:— Henry T. Stanbridge, John D. Barr. and:Henry L. Elder, have day formed a Copartnership, ender the firm of STANBRIDGE. BARR, &CO , or the parpose of transacting the 'Wholesale and Eni . ding and IdonßekOopinZ lialdWara, at 1321 MARK T Street. HEiShY T. STANBRIDGE. JoHN D. BARR, HERAT L ELDER. PRMADIMPTITA, Jan 1, 1563. jai-Ms TIIE FIBM OF 'MORRIS. WHEELER, -2- tt- CO. is this day dissolved by limitation.. • 30MM B. WHEELBIL retires, and - the Yemen ine partners have formed a new copartnership, and will continue the business as heretofore, under the thin of IHOSBIS, WHEELER. Sr' CO Taibboith H MORRIS. ANDREW WHEELER. FREDERICK W. MORRIS PHILADELPHIA, Slat De CAMIO. M 63. jal-6t. COPARTNERSHIP-WE HAVE ••-•' this day entered into Copartnership. for the pnrpose of tramacting a Wholesale HOSIERY. TRIHSILNG, and VARIETY litudnet.s, under the name of CA.RoO.II Sc BOYD, at No. 1.8 /North FOURTH Street TflohlAS CARSON. JAMES BOYD. PHILADELPHIA, Jali. 1,1881 jal-10t. ISSOLUTION.-T HE COPARTNER fi eifiP heretofore existing under the firm of ROW LEY. ASITEURNEI3,3r is this day dissolved - by the than of ALGERNON E. ASHRURNEEL The be...i nns will be settled by the surviving partner, who will continue the business on his own account. -- EDWARD ROWLEY, 1.6. South DELAWARE Avenue. prormnr WILLIAM M. SHOEMAKER AND T RtCHA.RD M. SHOEMAKER. Ja.. are this day admitted to an interest in our business. the style and title of the firm to continue the same as heretofore. ROBERT SHOEMAKER & CO., Wholesale Druggists. N. E. corner FOURTH and RACE Streets. _PHILADELPHIA. January 1, IE64 , j TEE COPARTNERSHIP HERETO fire existing under the style of GALBRAMI do MILLIGAN, is this day dissolved by manta' consent. The books of the late thin may be found at 30 South FOURTH Street. • - • - - • .TOHN S. cALBRAIrH. ONO. A. miLmeAtsr. PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 1.. Iss4. jal-3t* THE SUBSCRIBER WILL CONTI. -a- PUB the DRY GOODS BUSINESS. at the old stand, No. 30 SOUTH FOURTH Street. GEO. A. MILLIGAN. MR. C. DUNBAR LOCKWOOD HAS THIS DAT been admitted to an interest in the bu siness of the LOCKWOOD MANUFACTURING CO The purchases and aales for said Company. heretofore made in the name of Wm . E. Locliv.-ood. Win in fatare be made in the name of W. E. dr E D. LOCK WOOD. WM. E. LOCKWOOD. Dec. 3i.186.3. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE.— T E .nndersigned have this day entered Into copartner ship., for the transaction of the Dry Goods Commission Brie:mess, under the name of JOHN H. WILMAIUS & CO., at No. 329 CHESTNUT Street JOHN H. wrumems. naLAns Tsui 1.156.1. JOHN WIEST. Sal-lms TB E COPARTNERSHIP HERETO. -.I- POKE existing between SAM IEI. R. SHIPLEY. SPENCER EL RAZ AID, and PEMBERTON & auT. MUNSON, under the firm of SHIPLEY, HAZARD, At HUTCHINSON. having expired by limitation. is this day renewed by them for the term of five years. Pzu - LADELPICA, /2tll me, 31st, 1863. jal-10t DISSOLUTION. --- PHILADELPHIA, January_ 1. 1E64. The undersigned. trading under the " firm " of JOHN HOOPBR, SON, CO.. retires from business. The business will be settled up at the office. No. ILIA CHEST NUT Street. fial-lm) ROBERT N. HOOPER. NOTICE. -ME. NEWTON CARPEN TER retiree this day from our firm The remain lug Partners will liquidate unsettled affairs. and con tinue business under the same style as heretofore. 01-6t•J. C. HOWE & CO. DECEMBER 31,1469. NEWTON CARPENTER, WILLIAM C. PETERS IS ADMITTED to an interest in our Firm from this date. VANCE al LANDIS. Jantess7 let, 1664_ WE HAVE THIS DAY ADMITTED SAML. W. VAN MAN to in interest in oar bu- . - . Wholesale Hosiery and Fancy Goats. (Jan north PHILADMPTIIA, Ist mo.. ) Mt THIRD Street. DISSOLUTION. -- THE FIRM OF HAMRICK & CALDWELL is this dcy dissolved by mutual consent. All busines with the firm LEAVI will be settled by their successors. HAW RICK TT. C. IL HA.mmmt. J. C. CALDWELL. COPARTNERSHIP: CHAS. IL HAM BICE and HART A. LEAVITT have tide day en tered Into partnership. under the firm of HAMRICK di LEAVITT. for the importation and jobbing of hosiery, gloves. and fancy goods. at 30 North FOURTH St. 3111..3t, COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE. PII7LADZToPEITA• Jan. 1. Val. ROBERT R. JOHNSON is this day admitted to an in terest in our firm The name and style will continue to be as hereto. fore. P. WORK & GO.. Bankers and Exchange Brokers. GEO. P. WORK. R. Q. MoLEOD. N 0 TIC E.—WE HAVE THIS DAY 't admitted BAHL. M. KELLY and ANDREW C. SINE to an interest in onr business. HOOD, BONBRIGHT. & CO., b 29 MARKET PHILATAT.PIII4I, Jell. 1, M• I .11rie* NOTICE. -FROM AND AFTER JA nnary Ist, 1861. the firm heretofore :transacting bu siness under the title of DAVIS' d€ 00. will be conducted byL ET the N. same me les under the firm of N. di d. MID DO THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS -11- day entered into coparinerable. for the transaction of the Dry Goods Coromhudon business under the name end style of BROOKS, SCOTT. & Co. , at N 0.109 CREST. NUT Street. EDWARD D. BROOKS. JAMES W. T. SCOTT. . rtlikalOWßU l PO. l, INN *OA %OM THE UNDERSIGNED HEREBY GIVE notice. under the provisions of the sots o Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. relative to Limited Partnership. that they have this day formed a Lim , ted Partnership tinder the firm-name of D. A. BUNTER & hCOTT. The general nature of the business intended to be Writ sec ed it. the purchase and sale of STRAW and BLILINBUT GOODS: theplace of business to be in the city of Philadelphia. The general partners in said firm are DAVID A. HUN. ThR and WILLIAM B SCOTT. both residing in the city of Philadelphia. The special partnere in said firm are HUNTER, Jr . and GEORGE S. SCOTT. both reek leg in the city of Philadelphia. he amount of capital which each of the said spacial Partners has contributed to the common stock to st% fol lows :••• The said William Bunter, Jr.,hat contributed the sum of five thousand dollars, and the said George S. Scott the enm of five thousand dollars Said partnership shall commence on the first dap of January, eighteen hundred and slxtyfour. and termi nate on toe thirty-first day of December. eighteen hun dred cud sixty-six. ' DAVID A. TitltiTHEt, Wit B. SCOTT, o.neral Partners. Wit. HUNTER. Jr . GEO. S. SCOTT. Special Partners. PHILADELPHIA. January 1. 106 t. ltatior NOTICE. -THE CO PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing' between the subscribers, in the Wholesale Drag Bush, eels, under the tlrm of IGILIiBET. ROYAL. & CO., is this day diseolTed 1,7 Limitation. John Gilbert retiring tom the same. The businma will be emtled by either of thepartners, at the old eland, Woe. 309 and 311 North THIRD Street. JOHN ROYAL. THEOD GIL ORE E A. ROYAL, LEWIS ROYER. PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 1 . 1861. 13.23: COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE. - THE "•-• undersigned, members of the late firm of Gilbert, Royal. & Co.. will continue the Who'esale Drug- 9'14- nese. at the o/d stand. Nos. 309 and 311 North TIIIRD street, under the firm of .8,01 A t s ROY ER, THEODORE A. ROYAL. L1;W.I8 ROYER.. PHTTADELPITTA. Jan 1. 1884 jag St TbISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. —The Firm of V & J. F. GILPIN & CO. Was dis• solved this day by the withdrawal from Dearness of VINCENT GILPIN and JOHN R. GILPIN Either of the Partners are authorized to eettle the affair. of the Firm. VINCENT GILPIN, JOHN F. GILPIN, JOEIti R. othrui. GEO. GILPIN. PHILADELPFNA : December 31. 1363. NOTICE-THE BUSINESS OF STOCK. LO .N. and BILL BROXER.3 will be con. tinned at the old place of ItneineBe. No. 2217 DOCK' Street. corner of Gold. by the bulgier:ban, ander the Finn of GILPIN e CO. JOHN F. GILPIN. GZo. GILPIN. PIMADELPIITA. Jan. 1. 1884. jai fmtelit' THECOPARTNERSHIP HERETO FORE existing between the * Flabscribers. under the firm of EVANS CO.. if. this day. diesolysd by mutual consent. istrif. EVANS. JOS. IIVANS. THE SUBSCRIBER WILL CONTINUE 4 - the Btisiness as heretofore for the transaction of the Dry Goods Commission Business. at the old eland, ZIA CHURCH. Alley. JOSEPH EVANS. PHILADELPHIA. Nth. month 31st, 1863 jal-frm THE UNDERSIGNED HIVE THIS day entered into Copartnership under the style end name of RAIGUEL dc EVANS, for the transaction the Dry Goods ConindsAion.Husinese.at 3t3 7 CHESTNUT Street. WILSON LW a Si VANOSUR G, E. PHILADRIPATA. January I. leat. jal-frm-Mt CoPA RTNERSHIP.—THE SUB SCRIBERS hey% this day entered into partnership. under the firm or. CRABS PED OLS, for the msnu lecture end eale of Boot and Shoe Uppers, at No. 19 South THIRD Street. (up stake ) M. Id. CHASE. GEO. R. PEDDLE. e - IanARYL 1864 jal-fmole.t" NOTICE OF COPASTNERSHIP. Ni'. WILLIAM PENN LEWIS become! a partner In ow Souse to - day. BALTIMORE. January 1. IE6I. D 1 SS OLUI lON 01 COPARTNER,- SHIP.—Tbe Firm of COGILL & WILT is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The bustress of the late firm will be settled by ALPHEUS WILT at the old Place of business, No. 4415 ,Iforth Front street. All per sona indebted to the said firm are requested to make pay ment, and those having claims against the same to pre sent them to said AL Mina WILT. _ _ THOMAS O. OOGILL, ♦. WILT. PHILADELPHIA. December 31, 1363, ia2 O,EO. W. WATSON & CO., _ CARRIAGE BUILDERS. No 825 North THIRTEENTH Street. Are now Prepared to execute orders for every descrip tion of light and heavy . 4.3ARRIAGE.3. and having at all times the very best materials and workmen, can-pre mise the utmost satisfaction to all who may favor them with their custom The Repairing( business will be continued by Mr. JACOB LOT PENSL&ORR. at the old stand.. on CLOVER E treat, rear of Concert Hall. jag -3nl COPARTNERSHIP -IL C. WATSON having tide day associated with her in the Cali- WAGE MANUFACTURING, nor non. WSf C W ATSON. H WRIGHT, and GEO. H. GARUES, the business to future will be conducted.nnder. the firm of GEO. W. WATSON & CO. PRILADELPRIA, .Ta 1112817,1. 1864. jtl[2.6V NOTIOE.:—;_*,1114II - A111. D. STIERRAMD -LN has this day,assaAiatod. with him his son. TARES H. SHBltlitAitD. sk-Whontinue the business of FIRB AND MARINNINhIIIiANCE in all its braneliss. at Sherrard's Insurance Rooms, No.. letl2 WALNUT Street. under the Arm of. W. D. dg S. H. SHERILLRD. Philadelphia. Jan. 1,180., ia2-3G NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the limited PARTRERABlPberetefore existing be tween RICHARD D. WOOD, JOSIAH , 13 Cuff. BEN JAMIN V. MARSH. LBWIS HILYNif.A.RD, EDWARD Y. ToWNhEND, BRIM Y HESIDJIROON, RICHARD WOOD, and ALPE f•D H: FOSTER. wader the Arm of R. WOOD, MARSH, & RAY WARD, terminates this day by its own limitation The business will be sett ed the old stand, 309 MARKET Street. FRILAPELPHIA, Dec. 31, 1563. jal-fenw6t 4 . LIMITED P.A.RTNEHSHIP -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 Arm under which said vs , baership is to be eonducted, is WOOD, MARSH, St HAY WARD. That the general nature of - the business intended to be transacted is the Dry Goods Jobbing business. That the names of all. the.genenal and special partners interested therein are, BENJAMIN V MARSH (general partner). ',Emus W. HAYWARD (general partner). HENRI HENDERSON (general partner). RICHARD WOOD (general partner). SAMUEL P. GOD WIN (gene ral_ Partner). RICHARD P. WOOD (special partner). an t JOSIAH HAWN (special partner) , and all of them. the said partners. general and special,redde in the Qity of Philadelphia. That the aggregate amount Of the capital contributed . by the speclalyartners to the (131nInlit stock Is one hun dred tlicpsand dotlerti —of Which fifty thousand dollars ''le", utts been so contributed by the said DICHADD D. - WOOD. special partner—and or which fifty tbouland dollars in cash, has been so contributed by the said JO. SI iLH BACON, special partner. That the period at which the Bald partnership is to commence. is the thirty-first day of December. A. D IPAid. and the period at which it will terminate is the thir! y-tirst day of December. A. D 1866. RICHARD D. WOOD, Special Partner. JOSIAH BACON. Special Partner _ . BEN.TAMIN P. MARSH, LEWIS W. HAYWARD. HENRY HENDERSON, -RICHARD virOqD, SAMUEL P. GOD WIN. DISSOLUTION OF P LETNE RS HIP.- TIR. Partnership heretofore existing under the firm of SHAFFNER, ZIEGLER, & r,o.is this day dissolved by mutual consent. JOHN SKAPFNER, CHARLES ZINGLtR, JOSEPH 4DAMSON. THADDEUS W. MARKLEY. DECEMBIM 31,1863, jal-St. T HE FIRM OF R. N. PRATT & CO -a- is this day dissolved by mulnal eoneeot K Nc PRATT. EL DENISON. PHILADELPHIA, December SI, 1863. I :KITED PARTNERQ.HIP.-THE undersigned, having foklned a Limited Partnership. do make the following publication in comphance with the law 'pinny° to Limited Partnership 1, and the sup plements thereto. First—The paid partnership is to be conducted under the name and style of PRATT & DENISON. Second—The general nainre of the business intended to he transacted by the said rartnerabin is the Whole ale and Hetet. LEATHER cud SHOE FINDINGS 111.1314.- Third—The General Partneis are EMMA N PRATP. residing at No. 120 Callowhili street, and HENRY DENS SOW, residing at No. 505 Franklin street. Fonr.h—The amcnet of casual which ABEL DENI SON, of New 1 o k the npeeial Partner, has contributed to the common stock of said partnership is Fifteen Thou sand Dollars. in cash Fifth—The said partnership is to c.mmence on the Ist day of January. 1861, and to terminate on the let day of January 1867. RUFUS N. PRATT and. - HENRY DENISON, General Partners; ABEL DENIt ON. Special Partner. PHILADELPHIA, January 1, 1864. jal St NOTICE OF LIMITED PARTNER SHIP. —The undersigned. 'hereby sive notice. under the provisions of the acts of Assembly for the Common wealth of Pennsylvania relative to limited partnerships, that they have formed a Limited Partnership, and pub• lish the following as the tarps thereof: First. The name of the firm nnder which said pastnes ship Eball be conducted is WATSON & J-kNX.I3Y. 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 JANNEY. residence Do. 1509 COATES Street, in the city of Philadelphia The Dame of the Special Partner is WILLIAM S. STEWART. residence CONTINENTAL HOTEL. in the city of Philadelphia. All said general and special 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 DOLL ARS. 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 sixty-six. NOTICE. -THE COPARTNERSHIP heretofore existing between the anbscrlbers. under the firm of WELLING, COFFIN, ra CO., is this day dis solved by limitation, and the removal of Hr. C EL WELLING to View York. Either partner will sign the name of the firm in liquidation OHAELEB H WELLING. LEMUEL COFFIN, JOSEPH It ALPERIN. Philadelphia, December 31. 1863. CHARLES H. WELLING has associated with him Mr. CHARLES E. LOTHROP. and will continue the DRY GOODS COMMISSION BUSINESS. at N 05.131,133, and 136 DUANE Street, under the style of CHARLES H. WELLING do CO. New 'fork, January 1. Mi. The subteribera have formed a Copastnetship under B the Arm of COFFIN di ALTEOS and will continue the DRY GOODS COMMISSION BUSINESS in Philadelphia, at No. Rao CHESTNUT Street. LEHURL COFFIN. JOSEPH S. ALTSPJUS. Philadelphia, January L ar, CO THE COPARTNERSHIP OF THOS. MELLOR & :10. is this day dipsolved by lie own limitation, THOMAS MELLOR and : - ;EO. 0. EVANS withdrawing, The business of the late firm will be settled by the remaining partners. Philadelphia, Dec. 31, 1861 COPARTNERSHIP. -JOHN B. MEL LOR. EDWARD RAMS. and WM. ME LLOR have this day associated themselves under the style and tirm of MELLOR, RAINS & MELLOR. for the transaction of theIi9IIOLIWALE HOSIERY and SMALL-Iv/ace. p.rtsr- NEN. at the old store. Noe. 40 and 42 NORTH THIRD Street. Philadelphia. Dec. 31. 1863. ROBERT GLENDENNING, Jl., IS THIS DAY admitted into the firm of IMITHER & CO.. Banker., 51 South THIS.D street. PHILADELPHIA. Jail. 1. 1564. NOTICE OF COPARTNERSHIP.— ,Mr. BERNARD LOEBENTHAL is this day admit ted as a partner In the firm of woLGamovi & RALEIGH. The style of the firm from this date will be WOLGAEHITH. RALEIGH. CO. - - The undersigned will continue the Manufacturing. Im. porting. and Commission Business as heretofore. at No. 9 RAPE Street, and Nos. 10 and 1.% STRAW BERRY Street. WOLO *MUTH, BALBIOH, St CO. Pgimaroa,rate. January I. 186.1. - THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS thw entered into copartnership for the transaction of thnj ebbing: bnoinere in HATA. cdrs, FURS STRAW GOODS, tbc., tinder the name and Mrle of LIPPING° TT. Eft.ND"dt Co.. at No. 8 North 2 RD Street. W E E OR V GE LMI.P PONCDID N 7, r. , Dtc. tee. et* COPARTNERSHIPS. HODGES BROTHERS. ial-fraw3t. CHABLIS WATSON. FRANKLIN JANNEY. - General Partners W. Ei STEWART, Special. Partner COPARTNERSHIPS, T I BITTED PARTNERSHIP.-TILE _undersigned, haying formed a LIMITED PART itIEIiSHIP do make the following pnblication in glom. pliance with the law relative to limited partnerships and the s applemeat thereto: First—The said partnerehir. is to be conducted under the name end et; - le of A. B. FOSTER. Second—The atinaral nature of the business intended to be transacted I . ry• ate scald partnership is the - WHOLE SALE BOOT AITD SHOE BUSINESS Third—The general partner is ALFRED 11. FOSTER, residing in Philadelphia Fourth—The amount of sapital which WILLIAM R. SOMERS. of Philadelphia, the special partner. has con tributed to the commcn stock of said partnership ie Five Tbou.and Dollars in cash. Fifth-111e paid partnatehip in t • r.omme, ace car the second eay or January. 1864 , and to terminate 021 We Ace day of Sanuary. ALFRED 11. v:Armit... General Partner. • WILLIAM H Special Partner. Purcenar,i are, San. 2. ISM. Jas-met TIIE COPARTNERSHIP HERETO tore existing between the undersigned ander the name and style of A W LITTLE & 110. has been dis eoiyed 7 HIS DAY by mutual consent. The business of the late Erre will be settled by eitasr of the partners. at 325 MARKET Street. A W. LITTLE. CHMILES WATS - W. FRANKLIN JANNEY, PITILADELPHIA, Dec. 31,16;3. A W. LITTLE' WILL CONTINUE • tie Importing and Sobbing of Silk Goods at the old stand 325 111 AttERT Street. YHILADELPNIA, Jan 2. 1664. ja4-2t. NOTICE.—THE PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing between .TA(14)13 T. BUNTING and S A ML. A. JONES, under the firm of Bunting & Jones. bas been dfaaolved by the death of the Fuld Jacob T. Ranting mho bnaineek of the firm will ha settled by Samuel E. Jones, the cut viving partner. The undersigned will continue the business airier the style of the late Ann. at the old stand, Po 2B South DELAWARE Avenue, THOMAS A. sin NE S. THOMAS BAAS. PATLATAIT.PRTA. iSi. 1354 ja.4-1m PBILADELPEIIA, JANUARY 1,1864. —Wa the undersigned. have 'lids day form.d a partnerehip, ander the Ptyle of POLLOCK et GAS 4EL BERRY, so transact the Dry Goods. Johhing. and Com minion hnahr-e, at the old stand (.f John. Pollock. 58 Bouih ECOhikl, rent OP ta j'S). JORIg POLLoruc. J. R. CAFISRLB)SRRY. fIOPARTNERSHIP_- EDWARD TI REDS and HENRY H. 'HAYNES b.a.ce aegociatod as ET , HENS at HAYNES. In the Net Gash Jobbing Dry Gorda Btraineta. at'No. 51 f oath FbllßTH.Street PRH.ADELerrrA. Dec. 21.1863. .124.murf-Zet A. A L. COYLE RETIRES, AND SCOTT COYLE enters our Firm from lskin.tant. S. If. COYLE & CO. PTITLADELPHTA. January 4. 1864. ia4 3t TB E PARTNERSHIP If E R ETO F 0 RE texisting between JOS. E. TEMPLE and SEMLOIL H. MMUS. limier the firm of TEMPLE ar CO.. is tilts day dissaved by mutual consent. Either Partner will attend to the settlement of the business, JOS. E TEMPLE. BAWL H. MILLE& PrEzzArYzr.rurn, Doc. M. 1562 JOSEPH E. TEMPLE HAS THIS DAY aeFociated with_ him hie eon CHAS. TX. TOWLE. They will continue the Jobbing Dry anode Bat , inese under the same firm of TEMPLE & CO. , at N oa. 19 and ntl South FOURTH Street. PHILADELPHIA .I.9.lltlarr 1 IS6I. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the firm of LEEDS & GRAY, 'Brewers, of the city of Philadelphia.. having been dissolved by the drath of LEWIS LEEDS, the business of the late firm will be settled by the undereixned. (the surviving part ner). who will continue the business on hie own ac ccunt, under the style of LEEDS & OR &Y. ROBERT GRAY. PD ILADELPTITA, Dec. 15, 1563. ja4.3t. WANTS. WANTED -A_ LAD TO LE .4.11 N THE "Vi'bolesalet Drag 13.1.1neea ; age aboat.l6. Address "C. E. R.." Box 1.364 P. 0. - It* WANTED, IN A CLOTH STORE—AN active YOUNG MAN: one who has - some know ledge of the business prefer:ad. Address Box o6l.l,eita delphia Poet Office. ja4.2.. lAr ANTE D--A SMART, ACTIVE 1 LAD in a wholesale Cloth Hone. Address Box Pl 7 Post Office, in handwriting of applicant. Salary, first Tear. ja4-St• 10V ANTED-A BOY, IN THE COUNT ,. ING-ROOM of a, wholesale Dry-Goode house. A evedan to of filo High gehool. proferrad. Alto. wanted, a BOY to learn the bneinees. Addrees Box No 2511 Phi ladelphia Poet Office, in handwriting of the applica,nt. ja4 St* T WO GENTLEMEN WANT FUR MU-IED SLEEPING APART TENTS in the Second Story of a Private Dwelling. with modern conveniences. Address, with particulars, B. )x DIP P. 0. AN EXPERIENCED BOOKKEEPER . 81!V c ion c ;; ferst.class city references. Ad e f Pews. jal-3t. WANTED—A YOUNG- MAN TO open and take charge of a set of Books in the Dry Goods Commission Business. Address A B. & Co. Press Office. WANTED -BY A YOUNG MAN, from Delaware. of business experience and exten etre acqualatance. a situation in a good Hardware or Grocery House. Address "Energy." office of Press. 3t* WANTER-IN A BOOKSTORE, A. YOUNG MAN having some knowledge of Book keeping. king be a good penman. Address, with real Remo and reference. in handwriting of the applicant, "Box 2.47. 1, Philadelphia P. O. ]al-St OENTS WANTED TO SELL THE A STANDARD HISTORY OF THE WAR. A rare chance to make money. Agents are clearing from cori to saw a month. 200.000 volumes already sold. Send for circulars. Address JONES BROS. & CO., Publish ers, BALTIMORE, Md. de3o 3w. sOLDIERS 1-AN AGENT IS WANT gr. in every Regiment for the sale of something light and profitable. needed by Everybody, esriecially by every Soldier. Agents are doing big_ eings. Address (encloßing stamp) ARRANDALE & 00., dell-fmn-lmdsltW AIS BROADWAY, New York. WANTE A SALESMAN IN A Notion. Home. A liberal salary will be elven to a mailable pawn. APP77 tO 7d. N. AMPLE', de2e et. R 3 North THIRD Street. In A MONTH ! .—WE WANT AGENTS AT Aso $BO a month, expenses paid, to sell our EverlaSting Pencils, Orientalßurners, and 13 other arttelee. 15 air onion Bent free SHAW. & CLARK. Biddeford, Me. dnlm $76 A Atent?i N n e T Tory l eowl i ty at 1175 Ta m T o?th 11 , expo ißkl a NM _paid. to mall my new chimp Family Sewing Ittsehissa. Address. E. MADISON, Alford, Maine. 0e23-dawYst At DEPUTY QUARTERMASTER aIIImeGIEDIERAL'S OFFIGE—PaILADELparA. Feb. 8. Iva VE SSELS WANTED Imzuedixteti to carry COAL to the following points: Torn Me. Hey went, rla. Fort Monroe. Vs. Alemstidria„, Va. Newbern, . Port Royal, S. C. I. felo.tfDtain and AFlximtant anartermaxter. FOR SALE AND TO LET. DESIRABLE COURT PROPERTY will be sold at Thomas & F.oun' sale to-mcrrow noon, located on FRAIVICLai Street, below Coates. Will rent for *S7S, at low rates. It* efft FOR SALE—HANDSOMELY RI -14-1. ROVED FARM, 40 acres, near Woodbury Depot, S miles out. Also, Chester county Farm. 112 acres, 'within 5 minutes' walk of a Station, Phi , aqelphia awl West Chester. via Iftdia. Call and examine Register of Farms. E PETTIT, No. 323 WALNUT Street 3a4 go TO EXCI LANGE—VALUABLE IMPROVED re. Raf. containing 125 acres, near Wie eahiekon Station, N.Y. R. R.,16 miles out. Also. Chester county Valley Farm, 67 sores, immediately at Station ?. R. It. Appre to It PETTIT. No. :123 WALNUT St. ja4 got FOR SALE-A VERY DESIRA, BLE HOESE of 50 acres, situated on the Philadel phia and West Chaster Plank Road. just ten miles from Philadelphia. The land is in a high state of cultivation. with fine Storehonse, earn. he. For further information apply to CHARLES E. LEE WEST CHESTER, or LEE BIto^AEAS & CO.. 22.0 (111EqrNITT Strout. 1.12 Bt. PROPOSALS. f) E P O T QUAR CERMA STENS OF FICE, ARMY DLOTHinG Ant. EQQTPA..B DEPARTMENT, DATeTiMORIES, Me., January 4. 1831, SALE OF CONDEMNED 6LOTHiNG AND EQUIPAGE. There will be sold at public auction, on SATURDAY. the 2M day of Janntry. 1864, at 10 o'olock a. M., at the Warehouse, No. 48 SOUTH HOWARD Street. Balti more, hid , to the highest bidder fer cash, in Govern ment futds. the following described articles of OLD. THING AND EQUIPAGE. viz: 622 Haversacks. 175 Canteens, /28 Blankets, Woollen, S 5 Knapsacks. _ 23 Ponchos, painted. 23 Blankets. painted.. 1,600 Letters. 7 Pro. Sergeant's Scales, braes. 9 heather Stocks. 2 Drum Slings. 15 Hate, untrimmed.. 1 Cr. Bootees. 1 Forage Cep. 3 Prs. Stockings. 1 Shirt. • 1 Pr. Drawers. Prs. Trrowsera mounted. 1 Blouse, unlined. 1 Fine _ :3 Garrison Flags. 2 Storm Flags. 1 Bugle old. I Trumpet. E C. 1 Post-order Book. 1 Post-an ornina Report Book, 2 Regimental-order Books. 21 Bugle Cords and Tassels, infantry. 2 Magician's Coats, infantry. 19,7 uommon Tents. 189 Sibley Tents. .5.64 Shelter Tents. 12 Waal Tents 2 Wall-Tent Flies. % - r 104 Sibley-Tent Poles -9 bible', Tent Tripods. 180 bible? Teat Stoves._ 25 Sets Wall Tent Poles ' , Vic 10 Sets Hospital Teat Poles. - 352 Camp Kettles. 116 Mees Pane. 3 Spades. Axe 1 Axe Handle. 6 Hatchets. 6 Hatchet Handles. All tentage will be sold by the pound. Catalogues, describing packages, will be prepared, and goods arranged for examination early on the day of sale. S. H. DUNAN. Assistant Quartermaster. Alutniatt ts CO., ja4.lSt Auctioneero. OFFICE ARMY CLOTHING AND EQUIPAGE, TWELFTH and GIRARD Stree4l. . - PHILADELPHIA, January 0. 1864. BELLED PROPOSALS will be received at this office until FRIDAY. the 6th instant, for supplying this office and the Schuylkill Arsenal with the following articles of Stationery fo&the year Med —viz s Letter Copy ink Books, letter size, 000 pages, numbered. Do. do. do. foelecap . size.so3 pages. do. Blotting Paper, white, in sheets. Ink, Black, Maynard SC Boyer. quart bottle!. Do. do. Arnold's Writing Fluid, quart bottles. Do. do, do. Copying do. do. Do. Bed Carmine, glass bottles and stoppers. Black Leas Pencils, Faber's, Nos. 1,2, and ' , per grace. Red and Blue Lead Pencils Faber' . s, per gloss. Steel Pens, Gillett's. Nos. 170. 303, 401, do. Do. do. Levy's, do. 101, do. Do. do. Pratt's do. 622,d0. Do. do. G Illett's Eagle Pen, barrel, do. Pen Holders, assorted. do. Sealing Wax,red, beet quality, large sticks,per pound. India Rubber, in small pieces, per pound. Red Tape in pieces and on spools Mucilage in glass bottles, with brush. Mucilage in glass quarts. Should any other articles be required. which are not enumerated in the aboveschedole, they are to be fur nished at the lowest market rates. Samples of the Copying Books. Blotting Paper, Red Ink, Pen Holders, Sealing Wax, India nnbber. and Red Tape, to accompany the bid. ALSO. Forage Caps army standard. Cords and Tamale for Cavalry Rats army standard. Axe Handles for Felling Axes, army standard. Bidders must state in their proposahr the price. which must be given in terflitlo. as well as in figures. also the Quantity bid for. and time of delivery, except the Sta. tionery- which is to be delivered as wanted within the year 10 , 64 - - The ability of the bidder to All the contract must be guarantied sty two responsible persons , whose signa tures will be appes dad to the guarantee, and said gua rantee accompany the bid. And in case the said bidder should fail to enter into the contract, they to make good the difference between the offer of said bidder and the next lowest responsible bidder, or the person to whom the contract may be awarded. Bidders, as well as their sureties or guarantors, who may not be known at this office, will furnish a certificate from the United States District Attorney, postmaster, or other public functionary at the residence of the bidder or guarantors, setting forth clearly the fact that the bidder and his sureties are responsible men, who will, if a con tract is awarded them, act in good faith with the United States. told faithfully execute the same. No bid will be entertained unless properly gnaTantied by'Jwo responsible parties, as above described Bide Troia defaulting contraetors will not be received. Blank forme for proposals can be bad lawn aPpliestion at this oar& Proposals Must be endorsed. • • Proposals Mr Army Sonplisa." stating the Particular article bid for. 0 H. CROSMA.N. iki A. Q. K. %m 111 United PAM AMY, AMIISEMBWM. AMERICAN ACADEMY Or MUSIC. STUPENDOUS ATTRACTION( Itercence 15121101388 of the WONDERFUL ARABS. !THE REAL CHILDREN OF THIS DESERT. Who were received the laet, two rkich , c with UNBOUNDED APPLAUSE. They will appear again. in coalam.tion with the HAVEL. MARTINETTI, SAND BIARZETTI TROUPE. MO! DAY EVENING Jan. 4th. GRACEFUL G ELOUPINGB BY JULIAN, PHILIPPE, PAUL, and MAD'LLE DEMME To be followed by the Grand Ballet, of LA SYLPH Dg. After which the celebrated ARCH TEMPE will ap. Dear, and go through their wonderful; feats, uncut. passed by anything in the world To coLclnde with the comic trick Pantomime of THE MAGIC TRUMPET. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY EVENINGS. TILE GREEN .OIONSTER. PRICES OF ADMISSION: Pa; qua, Parquet Circle, and Balcony 50 canto. (No extra charge for nuerred seats) 17eTier Circles 25 canto. Proscenium Boxer. 13 eeate each /3 " 1 °flee open chili-, from 0 to 4 o'clock, where Beata may he kectered for three days In advance. Donne emu at 7. Performance to commence at B. Moos at WI o'clock. NEW . CHESTNIIT-ST. THEATRE.- Letase and Manager Mr. WM. WHEATLMIL Mr. Wheatley haa moat plAnture in announcin Lihat bo has made R eng meta with the great ric Tragedienne, . _ _ MAD'LLE V Es' VALI, V 91.21.9 F , JCCPOS rpnp her drat l pne ,, ,nrog in this city warn TINPRECEDIIIITE ri AND 11 ii.XAMPt.E.D. Man'lle VF., will make hero reanearanee at this theatre TB /S (Monday) HVENIHO, January lth, in the grand Musical Drama of GAMMA; OR MR JEWISH MOTHER. Gamea (the Jewish Mother) Mlle. V RaTVALT. Cornea (the Fortune-teller) Mlle. VE3I'VeleE. Supported by the full strength of the Company - INCIDENTAL MUSIC. The My tic Chant VESTVkLI. The Mo.ber's Prayer - ITE iTVALL The Cradle Hong. VEeTVALI. Rondo—" Sylvia is Mine Again " V IiSIT ALC Gondolier's Barcarole VESTV.s.7.4. Dress Circle and Parquet „fiO cents. Orchestra I. etc a No es , ra charge for Reserved Seats. Doora ei.on at 7. Comm.nce at. 7.44- la redeem', the Musical Drama of the 'BRIGAND." It WALNUT -STREET THEATRE. SSEE Mrs. M. A. GARRETTAIOIII SEVENTH AND LAST WEEK OF M. J. S °LAB= Entire and grand succa , a of THE TICtLoT-OF•LEAVE MAN. MONDAY and TUESDAY, January Atli and Oth., J. S. CLARKS WILL APPEAR AS 808 BdIEB.LY, In Tom Taylor's 'treat Sensation Play and as JACK HUMPHRIES. In Poole's Comedy of TU8.191N6 THE TABLES, Seats may be mated in advance for any night daring the week. WV. JOHN DREW'S NEW AIICIP REET THEATRE. HOIIsIN FILLED To THE ROOF. THIRD WEEK OF FRANK DREW. TWO Gift AT SENSATIONS, THE TICKET-OF-LEAVE MEN, AND THE BURLESQUE ALADDIN. TO-NIGHT AND EVERY NIGHT, With hew eceoery wow.r [ARP. . THE Tl KETOF-LEAVE MAN. Hawksbaw (the Detective) FRANK DERIPr. To conclude, with (third week) ALADDIN ; OR. THE WONDERFUL LAMP. Widow Twanker FRANK DREW. Curtain rises at 7;4; o'clock. je.4-6t GREAT NATIONAL CIRCUS. TROUPE.—MARKET Street. above Twelfth. Directress, Mrs. CIiIAhLES WARNER. formerly era • DAN RICE. New and thrilling scenes lu the Areas, will be Pt"• duoed tbia weak, includin TIER SPRITE WHITBYILVER saowww. THE FAMILY Will also anneer in beautiful acts. mincing.' and other. wipe. Alto, the G ATONED, FAMILY. in classic displays. This evening, and during the weak, the great MAN MONKEY 'Will appear in droll sports and pastimes. 4 ADMISB3OI\I, 25 touts; Make Seats, 50 cents; Deanna Eng. i 53; Gallery. 15 cents rommencing 7M o'clock each nvening. Legular Matinees on WEDN 'SO SLY and SATURDAY afternoons, commencing at 2;4 o'clock CONCERT HALL LE; rITISRE 4,*()M CRESTIMT STRBET 4 ABOVE TWEaFFEL. ST , OOIID WRZIC OF •—• WZMDERLICR'S ZOORAPHIOOW. A reries of Map trations of T S. ARTHUR'S TEN NIGHTS IN A BAR-ROOM LSO, JOHN A .13G YA N'S PILGRIM'S PROGRESS. And - other attractive Scenes from LIFE. CHARACTER. NATURE. and ART. Proprietor and Manager Mr. JOSEPH VERNE, - will otinue for a t of m ore seaeon. This splendid series of more than 100 grand Panora Nl L: ti nge was executed by t.„ Mr. GEORGE WUNDERLICH. an American Artist, who stands =rivalled as I IMO Painter. A nalEslcat 20 cents. Children 15 cents. Doors open at 7 o'clock. Liberal arrangements made with schools, tempeninet; and other societies. Matinee every Wednesday and Saturday afternoon ni S o'clock. Children 10 centa. ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS, Corner of TENTH end CHESTNUT Streets. LAST WEEK. OF TUE GREAT NEW STEEEOSCOPIAN. Which has excited the wonder and admiration of thou- sands of our citizens, who visited it the past week.-- D THE BEAUTY AN PERFECTION OF NATURE AND Arm Surpassing anything heretofore presented to the Pub lic of Philadelphia. SPLENDID VIEWS IN EUROPE, ASIA, ARRIOA, AND AMERICA. The scenery and objects of history presented are true to nature, and valuable assistants in cultivating the fine arts. Doors open at 7 o'clock ; commence at 8 o'clock. Admittance 26 cents; Children 15 cents. jaCei. TEMPLE OF WONDERS. ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS. TENTH and CIEJETENITT Street/. WILL HSnRTLY CLOSE. MAGICAL and PHILOSOPHICAL EXPERIMENTB: Groat Powers Of VENTRILOQUISM, and the LEARND CANARY BIRDS . _ _ _ SIGNOR BLITZ will appear in his popular Entertain ments EVERY EVENInCh commencing at 7%, and 'WEDNESDAY and SaTURD AY et FTBRISJON at 3 Admission 25 cents; Children 15 cents MESSRS. CROSS & .TARVIS WILL OWE TRETR FIRST SOIREE OF CLASSICAL %(USIC (Secod EVENason OE THURSDAY NG, JANUARY H. TN jag! FOYER OF THE AO OF MUSIC. SOLDIER'S NIGHT. MUSICAL FMB HALL, 4 1inntinv fith u iset ANNIVERSANN Cot. Trtl: JIB!, OILEI-1111. PARK BENJAMIN, the diAingnisted lecturer, will deliver hie new and pa. triotic poem on _ THE WAR, abounding , with E.CELLSNT HITS, PATRIOTIC, SATIRICAL, ITICAL. CR QUIZZICAL, and POLITICAL. .6RANI COMPLIMENTARY TESTIMONIAL CAPT. THOS. G. FIINSTON. (Late of the Scott Legion Regiment. ) whore rervices are commemorated in the following *or reepondence CORREPON DENG& - - - PELL ADELPRIA, Dee. 22d, 1363. CAPT. THOS. G. FIJNSTON—Dear Sir : In VieW of the fact that yon are disabled from farther duty as a soldier. and the knowledge that under three different enlist ments you have patriotically responded Ito the call fog our country's defence, the undersigned, a few of your old personal friends, take this method of tendering von a Complimentary Testimonial.: to be given at such time and place as you may designate. Very truly, yours, A. G. Curtin. Aquilla Haines, Jo mes Pollock, Geo. W. L. Johnsen. William B Mann. James C. Belch. _ John A. Hiestand, J. S. Morton, B W. Davis, Anthony Conrad. C. M. Donovan. S. Leedom Smith, George R. Graham, David Beitler, Charles C. Wilson. A. 11. Reynolds. W. N. N. Selby, Charles A. Sonar. John Spear. 'William A. Gray. J. Orr Finale, George W. Collider:" E. W. C Orrene, Horace M Martin, John A. Claris, William Meeser. Henry C. Pollock, Sidney Deming, C. Thompson. John Patterson, James A. Sawyer. Thomas Thompson. . and others. CAPTAIN FIINSTOR'S REPLY. PHILADELPHIA. Dec. 23.1883. To His Excellency A. G. Curtin, Governor of Pennsyl vania, Honorablee James Pollock, William B. Mann. John A. Halstead, E W. Davis. Alderman D Battler. Colonel A. H. Reynolds, E. W. C. Greene, and others: GENTLEMEN: I Was very much surprised and gratified Open receiving your request to name a time and pies* where I might be the recipient of a testimonial at your hands. The yet , " complimentary Manner In whisk Vat have been pleased to refer to my services tinder the SSW. rtd. calls made by our common countrv, is far more fiat tering than I deserve or ever conceived. The soldier's highest ambition is in the approval of his fellow.oltizens. If I have done aught to secure this, I am indeed thankful. I would commend the Bth of January. dear to as all is its past glories and history, and name the Musical Punt Hall as suitable for what yon propose. . Very truly and gratefullyyours. - . , THOMAS G. WINSTON. • Late Captain 69th P. W. MR. Gl7B BLMORE . _ the celebrated Crammer. will beat the BATTLE CALL, arevione to the Lecture TICKETS FIFTY CENTS. E. W. C. GREEN& Chairman Committee of Arrangements. CHARLE3 C. WILSON. Secretary. ded-tjall f4ERMANIA ORCHESTRA.-PUBLIO REHEARSALS every SATURDAY, at 3 o'cloek. P. M., at the MUSICAL FUND HALL. Single Cokes. ,16 cents. Packages of six tickets, $l. To be had at AA. DBE'S. 1104 CHESTNUT Street, J. R. GOULD. 11. YENTH and CHESTNUT. and at the Hall door. csatim PENNBYLVANIA ACADEMY Of THE FINE ARTS, DAS CHESTNUT STREET. OPEN DAILY (Sundays excepted) from 9 A. M. till 6 P. M. Admileion 26 cente. Children half Price NOTICE OF LEASING ABANDONED PLANTATIONS „ By Direction of the Secretary of the Treasury, and in pursuance of the order of the Secretary of War, I have assumed the supervision of leasing abandoned lands, tenemente, and houses in ineurrecttonary States within the First Agency, which embraces Tennessee. Arkansas!, and to much of Louisiana. Mississippi. and Alabama.as la within the lines of the army operating from the Bo Ishall go down the :ifiesissippi at once to make the necessary arrangements for leasing plantations and pro viding them with the labor of freed - men Information as to terms. dtc.,will be published as soon as possible. In the mean time, persons desirous of ;eas ing plantations for the corning year, may feel assured that every effort will be made to insure protection to those working such lands, and to allow profits conitnell -811rate to the enterprise. Persons with small means disposed to devote their Pere , nal labor, with those employed by them, will be particularly encouraged. It is estimated by those who have examined the eat• iect, that ihe capital required for working one hundred AMA will be about s3eoo and the net, profits about idO.CCO. at present prices of the staples. Agricultural Implements and all other articles used in c ultivating the plantations, must be furnished by the leases.<. The freedmen will be, forwarded to ularCo convenient for crop. oyment, and it is supposed that-as many as are wanted can he found ready to labor. Agents will be immediately appointed, - anthorizsd to lease to those who apply at Goodrich's Landing. Vicks burg, /Natchez, and such other places as may be con venient to persons interested. Dated at Cincinnati. December ?O. 1663 WM. P. MELLEN, Scrervising Special Aged, First Aget ey Treasury Department. NOTiCE TO COTTON DEALERS.- _ orl>rceOPSrrmv I a NO SCROTAL T,- - - - - Flltffr slefaiCY STATES. TIII,ISUILV CrgriNNATI. DecemberSr).lB63., By consent allot:mai (.; rant. and Army Corp, District Coraniamiers in hits department. and in pursuance of in structions from the Secretary of the Tree...3r. au will be given to all proper rersons to purobaSe the pro— ducts of States in insurrection, at all places in this am. cy. within the Dues of national military occupation. Applications for such authorities can be made to any Assistant Special Agent in the first Agency, or at this otlice. Parties receiving authorities will be required to give bond, with two sufficient sureties. conditioned for their observance of all reguiations. rules, and military or ders, and for the payment of all Government fees and taxes. W. P KELLEN. ja4-6t Supervising Special Agent Treasury Department. CORRECT PIANO =NINO. —Mr. 0. E. SaIGEITII orders for ttabgr A nd rair o atra Plum Su e sseina at MASON h uu. IF store, EBTlloToniv. . 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