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    ARRIVALS' AT THE HOTELS
li7P TO TWELVE O'CLOCK LAST NIGHT
130ntlxtentni—Ninth hnd Chestnut streets
J A Mack'y. Pedro,lth. Ey !Daniel Murray & lady
Chae .1 Dounham
AHigon. Delaware
_I V Dent. Delaware ri./rUSChihnlexcrt..2rB Uow ork
M
Wastibtrtmacwife.BWn
EdW Pape, Baltimore elArrnat. 130:4011
Mice F , arrat ,, doetoa
Mai J ttobigthop. USA ji F Howell 4 el York
:1' L CoddarA,Zu s
B Hutch, New York nerenderr. mew York
'Mist Brotangh. eT'n ; B ' Woodrnff, Newak, N J
Jay Cooke, .Ir. (Menem TiL-11`iov S Johnsonec.on Trenton
L Bufflaton F Elver
Mina Sallie Cooke. Ch" 11 I f J
s Kitt' Cooke. Ch ;nr Dixon gn" o d 3 1,1, ‘ „d
-. 1 4i D 8- o . a -- o - h -4 . York !Mr Anthwerp. ktiode leland
abieds. Bow ic !J W Prtstoo. New York
- Wm ewport, C Wy.,tt&lady, Bailin:ore
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R Lowther. Newport, Pe; W Mar, h. New fo . ya
A B heroaree, Newport, PH :14 . 13.1 a P, Thom ?son. ettouls
John It illisman. Brie, Psill Al Thor o St Louis
Lancaqer I Hon A K n.
Penna
dley.Washington P wit L , on. Wel sboro
Miss t;tMarriplin M Steinmetz & v. P
C And New Jersey IGeo St.lametz ladv, ad Pa a
J A Benedict. New York 10 A Heckshier. Jr. N York
.11 Et Jaques. N.wark. N T jWA Ha vortuyera N Y
ED McDowellalady,lialtPe.,Miss M G Price. Seaton
Bobt McDowell. Baltimore E She->z Permsylyertia
;fix. Helen McDowell. Bait Balti.T Dundam. Breton'
El Shipley, Baltimore 15111toa Opp. Virginia
J M Kunkel & Son IS •: ebbott. Maryland
7 H _Bosch. &wa e. N Jersey Nicholas;Oa.rsar
Brace Price. Baltimore .T IT Tones, Washington
li S Gordon. Baltimore Henry et ow.rd. New York
Jll Hoot, Hari ford • - Jam S Cray. New York
Yl B Kellogg. Hartford Maj r.Turnerdison.Wa-hPn
Wm It tic - lagoon. - heeding Mrs Lincoln, W4.nhiagt..l.
Gana 'Potter, Now JerseyiFoAer Willis. 15
SA Whitney. New Jersey 'Henry %I Beane tat. II S N
A Holling,worth. Boston !John P. Hurst. BID snore
Paymaster Brobanan OSA W B Caller. WAsuinctuu
Mr & Mrs LOVellty. I Lan Tis Dr Holden, II S A ~,„
Prerame, riankliu, Pa ID TI or, , ,tory. Jor.° l- , "Y
SP Borden&lady.Yall Riv'r ; C Stem,. City
Stirs AG Darter. Fall Paver i Col A Warlord II vrri,,burn
. Chas Lanier. New York kT. Nort..u. i ten
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Mies Dann. Phikolrlphia 11, Lore burg
c EPhillipe, New N o n, it..., 1, Kr,ooel. Baltimore
Miss M Jones. Baltimore .; vaa Nast, New York
G C , 131610ek, Washington n H ThomPo & N Y
mr wh e . wagrino,,t, firs
D afash. N leraeF
L GrOTer, 3frS C Wallace
Cloagh- Athens, DT Y 311.7Adarna,
Mrs D Lynch. N.s• Yoz" j key nold,Z Rhode inland
WmFaxinD Lynch ir. b
' wasbinaton Sedg wick, Sy ractue
H ktorrr,a,'ls4.iti..roreSyracuse
m o r,r-on. , thuore Holden. Syr/an:le
Jas Henry. WashMkten ;Hr Garrett, Woahing-on
ry T Taylor. Baltimore Ar. hor. Nqw Y.,rk
John 0 L roadtn It Hazewel I. Now York
J G Kaufman., Leacport Jo? LOWITII. Boston
Daniel Bork. Dartford, Ct RN. Weir. Indiana
H Romer & la. Baltimore, if W Butler. Oonneetient
W H Niles & la. New , lAane tames. New York
B Boughton Pew Te,k 0 B Hato-on. Utica. H Y
J Luken?. I:WinW.ITO CO !.T Vat & la. NY,,rk
Sharpe, Prosidcnce !II P bfoorboad. Now York
L Dexter, PI ovidenee IA B. Boikate, Vlorda
LADIIiig. New York IM I. Graves, New York
C Piet, IC.‘w York IF Stephens New York
W (4 Leve.s. Boston W W Andraws a wf, Okb
2 C Dean F Sawyer, New. York
W H Itch:LT.6R, New York F Gotham, New 3 ork
W Y Cibot. Boston iJno H Spare, St Louis
W D Booth. New York W Boater, jr- Now York
_Jan J Efnnedy. Pow York P Tunis Kentneky
Holton & la. Broosisu S P charie
R Beach & wf, Brooklyn N F 'Norcross. 13(istou
istre!.‘vse..d _ 1 Emanuel Pike& la, Brookr
P V Kellogg, Utica. N Y
treet, lbolovr WhatSa.
C H Enierick, Washington
'Sarni At Hannon. Boston
John Gannon Boston
Girard—Chestnut a
A Csaipbefl, New York
.43 J Allen. Washington
H H Rawer A
J Carpenter & fain, Ohio
..1R Cantwell Bucks co
Cara F L Ocdears, US A
Haggarty & NO. N Y
It McGraw/I, Lancaster
Edward Doyle, Phila.
Edward 11 Lands. l'hila
:8 R Hatfield. Chester co
I. Fitzgerald, A ew York
Danl Gordon, Lebanon
L T Adams & la. Chicago
Jan Henderson, New York
W R Wilson & la, Reading,
H Leman. Lancaster 1
J A llicYherran, Easton
Jas L Mitiale. Easton
Sandt. Easton
31 Glossbrenner. PhDs
SE Mawr ah. Ila trinket 14
Hicbardliear. Alias) , vale '
C F Shosner, Tamatina
Dr C .
itclTee swirl% N Brunswick
Fawcett, Salem. 0
El Stine & wf, S A
Miss Chester. 1T 0
Phiffanv. Few Eraveu
D Rill, hew - Haven
W Greett. Delaware
C.l Hall. Deawire
Mrs W T,lnple. Delaware i
Mercherste—Fourth street. below Arch.
Jas M Bt 7.1 , 411' . Ohio :.T D Baldwnt, AllethenY
- 1N - H Moonc3 - , Ohio !II W Renifb.- Montour on
Sam Silas, .Tersey. Shore , W Cook. Milesharg
4;nas FKengier, Lanc.,:.ter :A i. , Jsekbon Vow York
John Elliott. Tad.on 1.1 W Alive
T Swenk St la. Milton . I Jas J . blakslee. ISI Chunk
D L Irian& Milton IN Conch, INewark. Del
Miss ll Mane, Milton IA J Baldwin
'Master TSwenk. Milton !Jos Bartle . New Jersey
3faster .1 . Retch. Milton , Jacob S-rger, Wheeling, Va
Ilobt BAi:EIT. Milton 'Chas Long. Lancaster
Capt Chas Morris. Milton IW L Fowler, China
Miss Sallie Morris, Milton llf F Welts, Boston
Master W Jordan, Bedford 11, F Wait
Jeb Jordan, Bedford SI Zook Lancaster
S A Mitchell, 'a B F Shultz. Lancaster
1.4 J CfirzyweszynAl,llSA .kev John Teti, wawf, pa
'Y S Rowley. Pittsburg J L McNeal Pa ..
C D Kline. Jr. Cincinnati 1J D Rouse, Mar hal.PCreek
M Ezekiel, Mew YorkiGeo Belford. ef Chunk.
Thos Y Caldweli,Altoona f N Belford, 31 Chunk
'Ceo Higbee. New Yo>k /C Belford, M ‘lntink
Mobt Pitcairn, Altoona. A N Semp e. Easton
Menry Snyder, Newville W H Davis. Easton
..11 Clay Snyder. New I, file E Hartwell&wf, lndianap'lis
Ainerlean—Chestnu
G Mathews. Corn
- Henry Die. Trenton, N
MR Williams. Troy.N Y
Daniel Burton, Delaware
W Werntz, Waynesburg
W AHouse, Penna
Isaac McNulty, N
J M 'Hearten, Maryland
WM Sbakspeare. Delaware
Master Shalmpeare, Del
D 0 Suckenbach & wf, Pa
Allen, - Baltimore
13 F Deacon, McrnntErolly
W A Scribner, Milt rd. Del
.31 N W Dorsey,Milford, Del
A M Berke. Ohio
. John W Scott, Norristown
J Horner, Delaware
.0 Kilburn
S W Darbv. Delaware
J Kirk. St Clair
_Vent N Bayne, 11 E A
'Wm D 8117 na
street. above Firth
Ti nj G aonee, Maryland
alias Leekenbach. Penna
Mrs A }Lankier. Panne.
John C Fichropn 1 Y
Theo F Clark. Del city
Thorn Wallace. Delaware
Jae Kirkpatrick, Schik co
W Whalin. Schik co
H Lanson & la, Baltimore
W H Gore. Pottsville.
D atarehbenk, Lancaster
.T W Stonelirak.,
Hagerat'n
Sirs Sunders Scchild.Balt
N Nichols Easton
.. . .. .
i Jag ig Ka cosily, Kent co. M.
1G Allc% Baltimore
D D Wn chaster. New York
L A Witichea.er. Wisconsin
J 6 PAriridge Wisconsin
INV II Dame, Near York
Lisaila—Cibiettnut
GloWdY.New Jersey
Jas N D darn, AWN' Bedford
G
Vestburg New York
Dr Elmer. Brighton.
Israel o,,crdy. Yarmouth
M Itarroson. New York
W O'Danial. Wit. Del
Jelin Dieyere, Faston.
W%ThomeeUSN
J C Jones & wife,Chicago
Chas Gevens
David A Williams
D Dooly. New Jersey
istreett above Mira.
Richter Ne , r York
Char tio,lacto Newark
W W Martin ,ady, N Y
S Fland. 17 d D
SJ Walker. New York
C Signing, iiereVerk
H liLee, New Ito k
Geo W Hnll, .rov. R
Tar k Potter. Prov. R
J Hunizinger. Virginia
iohn Baker. Philadelphia
Geo Jones, Philadelphia
.T J Davey. Peona
Clayton Widnes, Delaware
erect, above Third,
'H Camp. Trenton
Frank E King Penna.
Reed, Pottsville
Orler, Mmer-ville
UT Jo pee. Be tim Ire
E C Boyd, titta.mbersbittg
ldetcAt wt, .;kambereig ,
rover, (lathe, , Pa
Eppiny. Ilivasbarg
Jam C Tomson, New Jersey
The Union—Arch •
L D Stockton. Washington'
AH Trego. Hetv J er,.ey
IC Heim, Penna
-John SMnley. Lewisburg
_Robert ISIDFPenna
HLiil3 - ,'Wa.hinßton.
S Overholt, Penna.
H O TitlEtnlan, Mt Pleasant'
Miss Saxton. Canton, 0
Miss Hubbard, Canton, 0
E Marsle,ll, New Jersey. l
.areelt, above Chentitillt.
IS M Meredith, Penns
Ffhn W Styr. Pr inklin co
B Potts, Bridgeport. Pa
is B Arnick, Lewiitown
IBenj F Stratton Pottstown
o R A Lila. Pottstown
Levi Pre=ton, lA:tester co
,W bobbin., Lancaster co
F Pannocit
CoMmercini — Stsol.
AD Heald.Wil min gt Ons Del
W Heald.Wqmirliton, Del
William 'itewert
-.76bn
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L it Ball, Obezter county
P Ft x. Mucks county
A P Fox. Bucks iratnty
T E Clark, Chest* r comity
M Wmer. MiXintown
Wm kcprsigie. Lewistown
John H Brown, Paterson
T B Lehr, Tenor see
H Peters. Lewi.town
L Keppering, Lewistown
H tHrider, Lewistown
Jos Wilson, Buck county
Alex Mode, Coatesville
States Union—Blarke
9t. Dona dson, Saiem. 0
D Hoch. Fclayl co
Henry Walter, il.l4,lrcd
S S Hoyt. New York
S B Greene. Penna
D L Coyle. Pen na
Jesse etke, Chester
R Waiters. Jolinetown
C Parker
C 3 'Walker. Yew York
.Cbea Costello. New York
B 21i Rankin. B Jersey
National—Race at
B Crary. Penneylcania
Willis S neirb.Gorman •o'n
Mae HaverlY. Tyrone City
.7 7 Kirk
IGHeed.IISA.
YnoWeldixrer. lAi r lunsville
V H Gore. Potts ntle
A L Jinaneton,
Black Bear-Third -
Henry Fall. snbtirn
CI Crows, Schuylkill Haven
*Chas Harper. Jeakintown
IN Ilornar, Penntburg
Henry Diehl. Church sown
P Eshelman, Freeptat. 11l
-0 V Diefenderfer...Allentown
JR' Patchier, Penns.
Natilson—Second st
Mos .1 Johneonr Delaware
BB Gowdy, Delaware
Bela 'billed. Delaware
_ . .
Bitjah Elliott, Delaware
:E W Houston, Delaware
Miss El A "cooks.lawav
Min Sallie A Fooks, Del
_Luther Pepper. Delaware
Mies E A Pepper, Delaware
C H Stews. e, New Janet,
Blount Vernon— Secs
43 fi RAW], Allentown
Geo Moore
Daniel Gl:cbrist, New York!
Balm Wilson, Wash, D C
J B Lem , n A. la, New York
J H Lawrence, Harrisburg
Godshalk, Penns
D Byerly, Sch Haven
Mild Engle—Third
D Miler. Penneburg
.Aaron Eisenhard, Pecna
Wm Kerr, Allentown
W L Haulersly. Allentown
David Rawer, Lehinli. co
Jas Shriver. Lehigh eo
ltaritunt's Hotel—TbArd street, above Rase
B Stephens. Trenton 1 .1 . V Garrett. White Haven
SG Holman, Maryla,.4 I flhas Galin, New Jereey
7 Hamilton 44 wf, York Illenry Long. Trenton, R J
B Kenney. M D. II S N Joo J Aelienoe. Penes
A A Green. II 6 Di i Then Wilkina, Mee
J L Eiabenback, Albany J Toned. lifannidinfiniitt
SPECIAL NOTICES.
KENDALL'S AItSOLINE,
FOR THE HAIR
AMBOLINE
MOISTENS,
A HT IVIES
OD 08. APSE,
LENGTHENS.
INVIGORATES.
NOURISHES.
EMBELLISHES
HAIR
A PUP ELY VEGETAI3LE COMPOUND, made entirely
from etirnolatins extracts of
ROOTS, HERBS, AND FLOWERS.
Prevents the hair falling Ant or from turning Drente.
tank" gray. Ladles who desire a luxuriant bead of
hair should not In to give the ADIBOLINIC a trial.
Price , S 1 per box. containing two bottles.
PREPARED ONLY. BY
KENDALL & CO..
SOO BROAD WAY, New York
JOANSTON, HOLLOWAY, & COWDEN,
cie7-11.s9s3in No 23 North SIXTH Street
AVCTD TIIE-1 )A b: GUIS OF A COUCH —TAKE
"Dr Sway ne's Compound Syrup Wild Cherry."
••Dr. hwe l e e 's. compound Syrup Wild Cherry."
"Dr. Swayne'e C Anponed Syrup Weld Cherry."
• Dr. Swayne's Coi. pound Syrup Wald Cherry."
"Dr. Swayr.C..4 Comp mud Syrup Wild Cherry."
We will a naranrea it haa cured more Coughs and Colds
'than any other medieLne. Even In neglected ca•ce.
Cough rest, d Pain and 0 opression, Sore Throat.Hoaree
nese. Night Swextß, it aivee quick relief and permanent
enrol. It has stood the test of many fears' experience.
Prepared only by Dr. SWAYNE & SON, 330 north
SIXTH Street, Philadelphia. Sold by Druggists every
where. ja4-mkw2t
FOR ONCE., WE TAKE PLEASURE IN CALLING
the attenttorrof onr readers to an advertisement—that of
HOWE STEVENS' • 'Family Dye Colon." TAlase Dyes
have becerne a horn ebeld necessity, and so general In
their we that many a well-dressed lady Inds that many
an artlcia, once rejected as out of date, is, by the aid of
Shen Dyes. made as good es new. • ja.4-6t
. . .
A A Jackson. New Haven
Backman & la, Wa h
Mrs J R Terry & s, Wash
S d. Dyer. Penna.
- .
vir Eginey, Washington
Dr Burley. VirashißglOll
qerrill. Baltimore
BE Tay/ot, S
Alex Snow. New York
,
TW ForrPe Pitt-burr
R ton.
- -
K Alien Via .hi.neton
.1 . Nile ITarc, t.ew .I•Are9
S a lb , aith, lowistown
Danial WAlace Pdtatiutic
A IV , ILon...Tr, Ohio
- •
'.7 J V7o7lhiu<ton. Penna.
flarbangli Pittbourg
MM2=l:l
.. • , • •
1' Silencer. Jer;ap City
Winter.llaw Jereey
I R.cbards. elliNnibersburic
E L Proctor. f'ennA,
Walter Cummings, Dal
Miss S A Ca inning& Del
J A Wiliiame a la. Conn
Co] J M Schooaruarer
. - . .
R W D rraitt„, Mars - bad
Cap' L M, hr. Detaware
I.i.ut F. Me ouster. Del
W B Reahey, Chester
ThPB Winn. 13wimore
.Tas H Clark, Del city
- .
N H Gitlespie, Lancaster co
D Hiller. Chester, Pa
Jos White, Lancaster co
W F Dewey, oxford
C N Stewart, Lancaster co
Gso Vir Krepe Lewistown
J B Duckett, Cheater co
t street. above Sixth
Jas Trimble , Boston
W Herman, New York
John Mad. Del co
J Moss U 8 A.
In Turner, Clinton co
W Miller. Baltimore
8 Lambnrton, Landisville
D L Dube. Dauphin
E A Yarnoll, Chester co
IS B Burkholder, Adams
'lsaac Group, Palma
eet, above Third.
P L Stump, Illinois
I G P W.aver, Anne's - 111s
I A iron Wolf. Lewisburg
F Smitn, Port Carbon
Chas smith, Port Carbon
W S Phi mmar. Ty one Chi'
T d Myers, if owTsile
t., above CallowilaM,
f G Whetstone, Tamaqua
R Rsading
'Geo Gahm sn. snag=
W Flack, Backs co
Thos Addis, Penns
Sohn 'Hersh, Penusbnrg
V Oickerson, ettteboro
I B Z Harding, Penan
rest, above Market.
J Swope. New Jersey
W Itockafellow,N Jersey
Di Hathaway, New Jersey
H P Jones. Princeton
I Mansfield. Dover Del
Chas Bossier. Cheltenham
R Si Batley. Penult
Jesse D Bannett. Sulebnry,
I. Horn..e•galary
S Heston, New‘oWn. Pa
and St., above Axel)...
LI Heresy. Dover. Da
S m. cnoper. Pottsyille
Easy Bireh, Salem. -H J
I Wm Shaw. Hui:try; Pa
H Mr William% thlioae Pa
C S Dalklev. new Jersey
L Pelson, New Jersey
-t, aboveCallowittli
W Klotz Wis.port
J B Bossard. Monroe CO
P Mester, Penns,
J Er win. Bethlehem
J S Brotsh Lehigh co
DR. WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY,
DR. WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHIME,
DR. WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD DIUMBY,
DR. WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHUM
DR. WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD MISERY,
DEL WISMAR% BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY.
ONE OF THE OLDEST AND
MOST RELIABLE REMEDIES
IN TECH WORLD FOR
COUGHS, COLDS. WROOPINQ COUGH, BRON
CHITIS, DIFFICULTY OF BREATHING.
ASTHMA, 110.41:SENP,SS, SORE
THROAT, CROUP. AND
EVERT AFFECTION
OF THE THROAT, LUNGS. AND CHEST.
None genuine unlees signed ' • I. Butts" on the wrapper
For ea.'s by
, .
p. DINS:iIORE. No 491 BROADWAY. New York
5. W. FOWLS & Co.. No. 13
REM
St.. Boston.
And by all Druggists.
PERUVIAN SYRUP
PERUTIAN SYRUP,
PRRUVIAN SYRUP,
PERUVIAN SYRUP.
The Peruvian Syrup is a protected solution of the Pro
tuxide of Iron, a new discovery in medicine that strikes
at the roil of disease by supplying the blood with its
rot al principle or life element—lran.
113(0014 strength and vigor into all pasta of the system.
For DYSPEPSIA. DEBILITY, and FEMALE WEAK•
IiESSES. it is a Specific. Pamphlets free.
Depot No. 491 BROADWAY, ➢iew York.
J. I'. DINSMORE.
For sale by all Druggists. ]aB-ewSt
PREPARATION FOR BUSINESS LIFa,--Tuo
rough and practical instruction in BOOT-SEEPING,
adapted to the various dePurtmenta of trade. Penman
ship. Mercantile Calc , lations. Forme, 4r.0., at
CRITTENDEN'S Commercial Cone p.
No. 037 CHESTNUT Street corner of Seventh.
Students instil:toted separately, day and evening. j.i.5 31.
ELECTRIDITLY SCIHNTIFICALY APPLIND
by Dr. A. H. SIIIV3NS, 1418 South MI SQUA.ZB.
n023-tt
ONE-PRICE CLOTHING OF THE LATEST .
SITLEs. MIDAS in. tlaa Bud Mannar, expressly for RE TAIL
SALSS. LOWEST Selling Prices marked in Yalu
rignres. All goods made to Order warranted satisfac
tory. OW ONE-PRICE SYSTEM is strictly adhered to.
611 are thereby treated alike.
de2S-ly JONES & CO.. 604 MARES/ . Street,
GOLD PENS RE•POINTED EQUAL TO NEW,
on the receipt of 36 cents. Chenlars for the John
son Pen, tent on application, by Mail or other
wise. ,
JOHNSON. Manufactory and offfie.
15 MAIDEIif LkNE, New York City
HAIR DYEI HAIR DYEII
BATCHELOR'S celebrated HALE DYE is the Beet Os
the World. The only. Harmless. True. and Reliable
Dye known. This aplendid Hair Dye is perfect—changes
Red, Rusty, or Gray Hair. instantly to a (Poesy Black
or Natural Brown, without injuring the Hair or stain
ing the Skin. leaving the Hair Soft and Beautiful; im
parts fresh vitality. frequently restoring its pristine
color. and rectiges the ill effects of load Dyes. The
genuine is signed WILLIAM A. Bercirsocli. all others
are mere imitations, and should be avoir.a. Sold by
all Druggists, by FACTORY. 81 BARCLAY Street"
New York. Batchelor's new Toilet Cream for Dressing
the Hair. 1729-1 Y
DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT CURES
Rheumatism and never fails.
3MICA I b,.I3.PtIMI3.
WILSON—HARRIIIGTON —Jannary 1ct,1861. at the
residence of Charles H. Harkness. Edqby the aev. R.
F. Price, Mr. Thomas I'. Wilson, Jr.. oeWashia.stut, D.
0.. to Miss Eleanor Barrington. of Philadelphia..
IWash in gton Ohronie/e and St qr Plea.se copy.] *
MA(3EIE—MARKEL —On the 331.5 t ult by. Rev. Thos.
Murphy. Mr Robert IL Mackie, of Philadelphia, to
Miss Josephine L. Markel. of Frankford.
Th EN WITH.--Yan nary 5,1564, of consumption. Valen
tine T. Trenwith. aged 25 years.
"Pleased are they who die in the L7rd."
Due notice will be given of the funeral. *
YARDLEY.—At Baltimore. let ins . 4th, 1864. Mary
Lydia Yardley. daughter of Charles Yardley. deceased,
in the 4th year atter age.
The friends of the family are invited to attend the
funeral, from the residence of her grandfather. Simnel
Yardley,l46 North Twentieth street, on Fourth. day, the
6th inst., at h o'clock.
BOW 888. —Euddenly, on the 4th instant, Annie Viola
Hawkins. infant daughter of David B and Lirr.le If. S.
Bowser.
The funeral will take place from the residence of her
parents, N.. 98t North Fourth street, this ( Wednesday)
=minx at 10 o'clock.
. .
O.CoDIZIOR.--On Tuesday morning, the 6th instant,
Ann Christina O'Connor, in the eighty-berth year or
her axe.
LEIIMAN.—On the 3d instant, William M.. eldest son
of Wm. EL and Elizabeth Lehman, aged-2a years.
The relatives and friends of the family, Philomathean
Lodge, Ito. 10, L 0. of O K. and the order in general,
are invited to attend his funeral, from the residence of
his parents, Wistar street. Germantown. on Thareda.,
7th inst.. at 2 o'clock P. M
4.*
. .
ICKEL.—On the morning or the 2d ins , ,ant, after a
short illness. Margaret relict of the late John Eckel.
The relatives and ft lends of the family are respectfully
invited to attend the fritteral, from her late residence,
No. 25.5 North Sixth street, on Thursday, the 7th instant.
at 10 o'clock A M. ss*
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BECKER. —On the 3d instant, in the 11th year of his
age. Edwin L. Becker, son or George .1. and Anna M.
Becker.
The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully
invited to attend his funeral from the residence of his
parents, private dwelling No. 1 Girard College. this
(Wednesday) morning at 10 o'clock. To proceed to lion.
1/11113Ot Gerwirterv. a.
B LACK'DRESS GOODS.--CA.SII
- Velour Rape, Siandeen, 3.4 and 6-4 Nene
sellhea, Merinoee, Henrietta Cloths or sllk-warp Cash.
stereo, Ottoman Poplins, Irish Poplins, EnuHalt and
french Bombazines, Alepines. corded Mousseline', Ana.
'ma'am Crapes, Baratheas, Turin Cloths. Pararanttaa,
i)eLaines. Oriental. Metres. Alpacas and Mohair 'metres.
Reps Analais-Nortrxdnit Armure Ponit de Sole and
arms Grain Silks. BAssoN & SON.
004 Mortrnini Store.. No. WS CNESTNIIT Street.
- PYRE & LANDELL, FOURTH AND
ARCH. have a fine stock of desirable SHAWLS
pYRE & LANDELL AL WAYS KEEP
J. , the ver, beet makes or BLACK SILK'S known to the.
trade.
VYRE S LANDELL KEEP A FULL
stock of Men's Wear; aIso,HILGLES.'S BESTBLACK
CLOTHS. - jal
TIIF, TERAIS OI PEACE."
.• TEts TIRMi OF PEACE.
'arm. H. ALLEN.LL. D.,
Will deliver his CELEBRATED LECTURE or. this
GREAT 'NATIONAL sUBS - ACT.
(which has been received. in its delivery elsewhere.
with the most enthusiastic applause.) at the
MUSICAL FUND HALL.
On THURSDAY. EVENING. January 7th,
at eight o'clock. •
TICKETS. TWENTY-FIVE CENTS.
EVERY PATRIOT SHOULD ATTEND
Proceeds for thebenelit of ST. MATTHEW'S EPISCO
PAL C HIIRCFL ja4-wth2er
MP EIGHTEENTH WARD IN HOTIO N
—A meeting of the citizens of the Sig tueenth
ward. convened pursuant to a call published in the daily
papers. was held at the hall. corner of Richmond and
Marlborough streets. on Monday evening, January 4.
3.864. and the following . business Wee transacted : The
meeting was organized by caning Mr Samuel Paist to
the chair, and the appointment of Joseph ti. Allen as
Secretary. The Chairman made a brief but forcible ad
dress, urging on the citizens the importance of being
prompt in their action After which, on motion. an
extra bounty of $73 be offered to all recruits accredited
to the quota of the Ward. A committee consisting of the
I . ollotVin g namedgentiemen were appointed:
First Precinct—Edward Gorgas, Charles N. Lukens,
btrunk.
•.• • •
Second Precinct—Samnel Blecatchen, Isaac Neveling,
Nicholas Wallace.
Third Precinct-Mat. Brady. John Lainon, William
Fulton.
Fourth Precinct—Hon. John Robbins, Alderman Jno.
Clouds, Richard Wildey.
Fifth Precinct—Jacob Jones, Henry 'Sanaa, Stephen
Robbins.
i4x.thPreeinet—Henry Brenner, John Desire, Wm
Collar.
Seventh Precinct—Ahab Hunter, Henry Huplet, Jos
Paxson
Bleak Precinct—Thos. J. Daffield, Calvin H. Teat,
Pre& Rolabaelur_ _ _
On motion. 2.1 i. Charles H. Cramp was appointed
Treasurer.
Oa motion. a report of the meeting be published in
three of the daily papers.
On motion. adjourned to meet THIS (Wedneeda,.y)
EVENING at the Hall of the KENSINGTON ENGINE
HOUSE. SAMUEL PAM'. President.
GRAS.H olfilti.,TTiaitirer.
JOSEPH S. A.T.LEN. Secretary. it
rECCAMPBELL'S SKATING POND,
RIDGE Avenue and Tl3oblPeOli Street. Open
Day and Evening from 7 tolo. ja6-2t*
M. MERCANTILE LIBRARY COM
PANY.—The. Annual Meeting of the Stoce,
hoidens of the Mercantile Library Company will be
held on TUESDAY EVENRIG. January 19th, at 73 2 '
o'clock. At this meeting nominations will be made of
officers for the ensuing year. JOHN L iRONSR, JR •
jab- wfuitial9 • Recanting Secretary.
MPHILADELPHIA TRACT AND
112168,01 . ) 60012 TY will sold a meeting in the
Baptist Church. SECOND Street. aboverAthatine, nits
(Wednesday) EVigNINC), 6th inet.,at 73 o'clock. Se
veral speakers expected. All invited.
A MONTHLY MEETING OP THE
ODONTOGit &Pine SOCIETY will be held TUTS
(Wednesday) EVENING, at the Pniladelphta Dental
College, 1118 North TEN TH St. An evSsy on “Phos
phorns in the Human Economy" will be read by Prof.
ASORicON. The Dental profession tretterally is invited.
LOUIS LOSSON. Secretary.
THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF
THk PUBLIC suaooLs, for the Sixth. Seccon,
Were organized on Monday by the ttstanintotts election
of the renewing gentlemen: President, Patrick Duffy;
secretary, George Tiel; intro) ler, Robert Palethorp. It
./11"- • AN ADIOURNED MEETING OF
the Citizens of the FOURTEENTH WARD will
hi held THIS EVENISG, at SPRING GARDEN BALL.
at o'clock. All interested in haying the quota of the
were filled without drafting will please attend.
Hy order of the meeting.
THOMAS R. DAVIS, Secretary.
HOUSE OP REFUGE —VHS AN
" .1.11.7...1. MisETING of the Contributors to the
omeof Refuge will be held en WAHNSSDAY. the
13th Instant, at 4 o'clock P. M., at No. IU9 North
E VTR Street. above Arch.
The Annual Report of the Board of Managers will be
submitted, and an election will be held fur Officers and
Managers to serve for the ensninsr year.
ALEXANDER HENRY,
Secretary House of Refuge.
jab-wtn2t
AT A. Dr.:.-F. , rirta 016 THE. CON
TRIbInORS TO THE HOSPITAL OF THE P.
CHURCH IN PHILADELPHIA, held on Tnesday.
January 5111. 1864, the following gentlemen were elected
members of the Board of Alauagere, to eerve for the en
ening three years, viz:
33ey. GE5ltO g LEEDS, D. D ,
Rey. 13. WATSON. D. D.,
nay PHILLIPS BROOKS,
3011 N C. ORE> SON,
MARSHALL HILL,
ro , JOSEPH A. CLAY.
EDWARD H. TROTTER.
JOHN ASHIII7RST
Attert—JOHN C. CRESSON. Chairman.
JOE,: A. CHILDS, secretary It
r•l'Ve.. -- OFFICE OF TILE wEsmaionic
ask.a. LAND COAL COMPANY, No. 230 South TREAD
Street. corner of Willing's alley.
December
PHILADELPHIA, D 16,1885.
-
At a neetinn of the Directors, het& this day, a DIVI
DEND tfl , PIPIT CENTS PER SHARE on the Capital
Stocb was declared out of the profits for the past` six
months. payable on and after JANUARY 2. 1864.
Tho Transfer Books Will he closed until January 4th
next. T. H. JACKSON,
del7. tja6 Treasurer.
wt.. CORN pr.xion.A.,
DELPHIA, Novemb
At the Medical held 16th
ere wore duly elected Direo
/tank:
Alexander
James Steel.
. Robert Srvien,
William P. Cox,
Samuel T. Canby.
Philip B. Mingle.
John F. Gross
And at the meeting of the
CATTELL. .11egt. was
ALEX.WHILLD/N, Esq.,
TORBAY, Cashier.
n024-dm
irSta. OFFICE OF THE HUNTINGDON
AND BROAD Tut XOUNTAI ti RAILROAD AND
COAL COMPANY. MSS South THIRD Street.
PHILADELPHIA. Dec. 24. ISM
The Annual Meeting of the Stockholder, of the Hunt
ingdon and Broad Top Mountain Railroad and Coal
Company will be held at the office of the Company, on
TUESDAY. January 12.1854. at 11 o'clock A. When
an election will be held for a President and Twelve Di
rectors, to serve for the ensuing 7 ear.
de24 Cal 2 J. P. AERTSEN. Secretary.
NOM BANK.
er11383.
PHlLA
et.~the following StoekhOld•
tore of the Corn Fachango
Q. Ca.tton.
Muterloo. J .
Hoffman,
B. W. Catherwood,
Edmund A. Bonder
Charles E. Wll gine
David Vanderveer, •
Jonathan Knight.
Board this day ALEX. 0.
ously re-elected President
es President. and JOBE •W.
J. W. TORREY.
Cashier.
112irSOUP SOUSES.—THE FOLLOWING
list embracei the corporate titles of all the Socie
ties oriracized in this city for supplying tho poor with
soup. with the limits of each the localities of the several
Soup Hones. and the names of those arlthOrtred to re
ceive contributionsto their funds. It is published for the
information of each es are disposed to aid in the support,
of this useful and economical charity, and to aid the be
nevolent in directing the Poor to the proper soarce3 for
their supply. Applicants ebortM bear th,em the re
commendation o r e r e sponsible party. and if found i w t
for
thy. will be furnished regular l y with nour i s hm en t
s ea or
themselvos end families:
I—THE PHIDAPE LFIITA SOCIETY Pon. SUPPLYING
THE POOR. WIRD SOUP. —LimitS—FrOM Walnut to
Bhippert Weeks. river Delaware to Deventh Street.
gaup Douse. No. IS'S Grlacom street. from Spruce to Pine.
above Fourth street.
WM. EVANS. Jr.. TreaAnrer,
252 8 oath Front street.
. .
2—THE NORTHERN SOUP PodiErr.—L mls North
from Callowhiil street.from the river Delaware to Eighth
sheet, except the portion east of Front aireet. anpl'opri
ated to the Kensington Soup Society, Soup House, North
Fourth. above Brown street.
T. MORRIS PEROT. Treasurer.
Sji Market street.
.
S—SOUTHWARE: SOUP SOCIETY. —Limits —aoulli
from South street,trom river Delaware to Passynuk road
end Broad attest. boup Home, Suther.and street, balGtv
Queen street. BENJ. MORTON, Treasurer.
122 Catherine street.
4—MOYAMENSING SOUP SOClEPY.—Limits South
from shiPPen street. west of Passyunk road to Er,lad
street. Soup louse N. W. corner Eighth and efarriett
streets. COLLINS WEST. Treasurer,
gIY2 South Second street.
6—WESTERN SOUP ~ 00IET :oath from
Idea ket street. west of Broad street aieo. from S'eventh
to Bulad. Walnut to 8124 pen. Soup Home. 1615 South
etreet DAVID SCULL. Jr. , Trees arer,
6—SPRING GARDEN SOUP SOClETY.—Limite—North
of Ca Rowblll, weet of Eighth from Race to CallewhiG.
Eleventh to Broad, north of Market etreet,weit of Broad.
Soup House, Buttonwood etreet. below Broad. M
••• TUGS ATHER. Treasurer.
S. W. cor. Twenty -necond and Arch street,.
7—fiEN6IEGTON SOUP SOCIETY Limits—From
Laurel to Norris streets. Delaware river to n out street.
Bonn House, Allen, below MarlbAronab streft
GEO. J. HAMILTON. Treaeurer,
Commonwealth Bank.
. .
B—CENTRAL SOUP SOCIETY.—Limits-From Walnut
street to Callowbill street, Delaware river to Eleventh
street. Eleventh to Broad, Walnut to Race.
CLikMENT M. BIDDLE, Treasurer.
Contributions in money intended to be divided equally
among the above named societies, or to be distributed as
the donormay request may also be ban led to
ace ear.
ED WARD
AR
VE49o . Arch i etreet.
or JOSEPH J. WILLIAMS, Secretary.
Is I-farce -St. N. W. cor. Broad and Green ste.
BANK OF NORTH AMERICPI,
Mini 9. 1884 —The Directors have the, day te-
Clared a dividend for the past six months of SEVEN
PER CENT., clear of all taxes. payable array 7th last.
tas-6t J FIEDOKLET. Caihier.
Ir3;'SOCIETY !FOR THE ADVANCE
111E14T OF OHIIISFiANITY tef PENSsYGyA-
Nte.—The anneal meeting of toe Society for best: Wel
V ill be held in the Vestry 'Room of ST...TAMES' CHUM
on the evening of the Epiphany, WEDNESDAY - , Jan.
6,1864, at o'clock.
GEORGE W. HUNTER, Secretary.
fr;V. AGRICUyITIRAL SOCIETY —TILE
annual meeting of the Philadelp,la Society tor
Yroinotina Gaviculture, and the election of Offlc.re. will
be held at the Society's Booms, 326 WALL ur Street.
on WEDNESDAY. JAIL 6. at it o'clock A. I. jl5-21*
M. NOT IC E.—Tll3O 'ANNUAL MEET
IN ooftl e Stookboldete of the MASONIC, &GI,
DiAr•ATITN.e, will be held January 6, lEidt. at S o'clock
P M.
to r the Election of seven Trustees Polls open one
t.i.2-ttncr.Bo THOMAS FERGIIBON. neeY.
FI OF - T HE UNION MUTUAL
ObT:HANCE COMPANY.
PHILADELPHIA. Jan 4, 1864
The Board of 1 - irectora have this day declared a divi
dend of EMIR T PER CENT. on the Capital Steck, and
FIX PER CENT. on the Outstanding Scrip of the Core
pc.ny. payable on demand, free of all taxon
jae-6t iktot,S,
oFFicp OF Time. PUCE 1 41LX 111.1Wrij
6K: AL INIATRANCE. COMPANY OF 1.1111,
- - - - -
PELL PITILADBLPHIA. January 4. 1864.
be Board of Direct ireay- this day declared a pay
ment of Interest of SIX PER CENT. on the Capital S:oolt.
and SIX PER CENT. on the Scrip of tee Company.'
payable on and after the 12th instant, free of taxes.
Jan 10t SAMUEL WILCOX. Secretary.
SECOND WARD AND THE DRAFT.
—a. meeting of the Citizens who have and Ulnae
who have net contributed to the Fund for Securing E
ineLts. will be bold at the 3013.1atC
BetillOL ROUSE, TAB EVEN(Ne. at 7 o'clock.
Dr! GM W. NESiNCiER, Preaidelit.
Attest: ROTIERT 'r Gira. .L
ecreconea.
M..l.llithaminToN,lt
FIFTEENTH WARD, 1413 THE
ELEGGEI—A Maee Meeting of the Citir:Ans of
the Ward will be held at the Spring (Lirden Institute,
corner of BROAD and SPRING G LEVEN StreetA. on
WEDNESDAY EVENING, 6th Instant. at 73 2 ' o'cio 511.
all who are in fever of giving BOUNTIES TO
VOLUNTEERS from the Ward, and thus AVOID THE
DRAFT, are urge I to attend.
let every friend of hit country be Preeent.,
WILLIAM MANA, President.
CuAur.ns A. Vim.na, Secretary.
OrSIXTEENTH WARD-875 BOUNTY..
—An halm BOUNTY of 8 UV/MTV-PI Vie DOL
LARS is hereby offered to all Recruits credited t, the
quota of the Sixteenth ward
All such recruits will therefore receive:
Sixteenth-ward Bounty $ 76
.City Bounty $2,60
United States Bouitty. new Recruits $302
United Elates Bounty. Veteran Volunteers alO2
Being in all for New Recruits $627
For Veteran Volunteers 1 1727
Recruiting Station at the Home of JOSEPH ROSE.
SECOND Street above Beaver.
Colored Recruits receive all the local Bounties amount
ing to tt.3:5.
The Committee will sit at the Home of JOSEPH ROSE,
SECOND Street, above Beaver, daily, to pay the bounty.
DANIEL WITHAR,
Chairman of Committee.
A. T. DICES,M, Treasurer.
Lis. W. PAYRE, Secretary. la4-6t.
OFFICE MINE HILL. AN - 111
SCHUYLKILL HAVEN E eILINYAD CUMPAS NY.
_
rHILADRIPHIA. 12th Month 28th.„ 1863.
At a Special Bfeeting ofthe Stockholders, held this day,
the following resolutions were unanimously adopted:
Re.saved, That the Agreement and Lease. Jost read to
the Philadelphia and iteadingitallr,ao Company, b
Prove d and accepted by the Stockholders and raf,krred
to the Board of Managers, who are requested to have the
same properly executed.
Resolved, That, the Secretary he requested to give-pub
lic notice of the acceptance, in order that our Stock
holders generally may be informed of it.
And at a Stated Meeting of the Board of Managers, held
the same day. the following resolutions were unani
mously adopted:
Resolved, That the Board of Managers hereby agree to
sell, at its par value. eight hundred thmsant dollars of
the Boat as d Car Loon of the Schuylkill Navigation
Company of the year 1863. which i efree of all taxation,
to tbo Stockholders of t hie Company whose s aloes. shall
stet d on the Book of the Company on the 20th day one,
Month, (Jumpy. 1864, in proportion to the amount of
stock held by such of them as shall have exoressed to
the Secretary, in writing, on or before the let of 2nd
Month; (February) next, their willingness to take. the:r
toveral proportions, and . pay for the same in shares of
the. Capital dtoek of the Company, at the rate of 3:66'4
par share. pro aided that no certificate of said Loan shall
De lenee for any frhctional part of *lOO.
A.,aelecd. That the Secretary ba directed to givenotics
to the Stockholders by a public advertisement.
ia4 WWI 61 wiLbreatt BIDDLS. secretary.
OFFICE. OF THE GIRARD..COL
LHCIS
PAeSENGER RAILWAY Cu., Corner of
COLD/EDI-A and RIDGE Avenue&
PHILADELPHIA, Dec 24... 1863
. . . .
The Animal Meeting of the Stockholders will b= held
at the office of the Company, atl2 lf.. Monday. January
U 1664. at which time an election will take place for a
Prow dent anti Directors for the ensuing year.
de2s•fmw tjall W. S. BLI 411 T, Secretary.
- OFFICE OF THE ENTERPRISE,
IN.U.RANCE -ICJ. WALNUT Street.
PHILADELPHIA January 4. 1364.
The Directors have this day dec . ared a dividend of
THREE PER CENT can the Capital Stock of the Com
pany for the MA six month , , payable no demuul free of
all taxes. TtiONAS H. MONTGOM SEE,
ja4.l2t .Secretary.
OFFICE, OF TILE P.ENNS YLVANI A.
ca JAPAN'. FOn. INSUIt&NOEn ON LI Van ANL)
GRAATING ANNUITIES, 304 WALNUT Stre.4.
PRILADRLPIFITA. January 4. 1864
. . .
The Directors have tide day declared a Dividvni on
their capital stock of FOUR PER CENT. for the leet six
ramitt - a, wed an extra Dividona of ONE PER OE ST..
which will be paid to the Stockholder* or their legal
representatives, on demand,. ClvSr tax'
WILLIAM B HILL,
jas Actuary.
OFFICE OF THE PHILADELPHIA.
CITY PeIieRNOBR RAILWAY COMPANY, No.
to•bat C6ESTNIIT street.
At a meeting of the Board of Directors held this day.
a Dividend of d 226 per share was declared. clear of
taxes. payable to the STOCICHOL ',ERB. or their legal
repro e otati ves on and after the 14th inst. The transfer
bcoks will be closed until the 'l4th 'last
WM. W. COLKET, Treasurer.
PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 4. 1183. ja6-10t
THE ANNUAL ELECTION FOR
MANAGERS of the COUP RR-n HOP SOLDIERS'
ROME will take place on WEDNESDAY ETTSsiING
next, the Bth bast (from 8 to 10 o'clock) at the Home,
northwest corner RACE and CROWN Streets.
ja4-3t B. S. PALL, Sec'y.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN T HAT
the fi-st lustalniont of THIRTY PER, CENT. on
the Cs pital Stock of the THIRD NATIONAL iNK
OFPBILADILPftTa. will be payable at the Office of
the Welt Philadelphia Trust slouiteuy. 1429 &EKE
Street. onllth, 12th, 13th, 14th. and 'lsth inat.
ja4.6t R. GLE %DIN (NG. Cachter.
MOFFICE BEAVER MEADOW RAIL
ROAD AND COAL coislPArm 44.21 WALNUT
Rued. January 2, 1564.—A dividead of FIVE PER CENT.
on the Capital Stock of this Company has bean declared
this day, payable on and after MONDAY. Jan. Ilth.
js4.6t. L. CHAMBERLtII, Treasurer.
MWREI OF PRAY - NIL UNION SER.-
VICES, 3% o'clock P. M.—January 4. Monday.
West Sptuee-st. Presbyterian Church. Seventeenth st
5. Tustdey. Trinity Methodist Church, Eighth st-, above
Mace; 6, Wednesday. First German Itsfsrmed Ewe
et., below Fourth ; 7, Thursday, EPtucd•sirset B aptist
Church, below. Fifth ; 8, Friday, First PresbyterianCh
Washington Rinare; 9, Saturday. Epiphany, Protestant
Episcopal Church. C heat, ut and Fifteenth eta.. is 2 7t.
rg!g.OFFICE OF THE uNiom nturruALF
INSUICANC6 COMPANY OF REHLADELPNIA,
PHILADELPHIA, December 18.
. .
The animal meeting of the Stockholders and Scrip
holders of the Union Mutual .Tnsnrance Company will
be held at the office of the Company on MONDAY',
January 11, 1264, at 12 o'clock M. At the same time an
election for Sight Directors wl,ll take place to serve for
three years, [41822. till.) JOHN MOSS. Secretary.
O,NPICE OP THE PENNSYLVANIA
COMPAINT FOR INSURANCES ON •LIVES AND
GRANTING ANNITINIES.—PHILADELPHIA, January 1.
1864. —The annual meeting of the St.ckho:ders of this
Company will take place at their office, No. 3t14
WALNUT Street, on MONDAY. the 18th inatant. at 12
o'clock M. And at the tame time an election will be
Istld ige Thirteen Directors, to serve the ensuing year.
jet-115VP • WILLIAIID.HILL, Actuary.
me. JOHN H. GOUGH, REM TWO
GREAT LECTURES by tLis distingehbed orator.
at CONCERT HALL, FRIDAY Evssirick, angry 8. -
HERE AND THSRE IN BRITAIN." Monday evening,
January 11th, 4.-• TEMPERANCE."
Tickets 25 cents. Reservel seats, 50 cents. Proceeds
for benefit of Ladies' Aid of Philadelphia (Mrs. John
Rawls. Secretary,) Union School and Children's Rome.
and Mission rabbsth .Se tools. Doors open at 7 n'clocc,
Lectures at 8 o'clock. The sale of tickets will com
mence on Monday. January' 4th, at 9 o'clock A. M., at
MARTIENT, 696 CHESTS IIT Street. In order to Pre-
Vent inconvenience in waiting. the tickete will be sold
pl at twoearly. counters. Those wishing good seats should ap
y 3al .st*
MOFFICE, OF THE FAME BMW
tANCE CO., No. 406 CHESTNUT S C.
PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 29 1863.
NOTICE. —The Annual Bleating of the Stook]; Adana of
the Fame 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 bald on the same day and at the
tame place, between the hours of ten A. DI. and two F. M.
W. I. DI.S.ITCRAIII), Secretary.
MJERSEY SHORE.. PINE CREEK,
'AND STATE LINE RSlLROAD.—Agreeably to
Previous notice, a Meeting of the Com intseloners of the
above enterprise was held at the Girard House, 1n Phila
delphia, on the 10th inst., and after the transaction of
business they adjourned to meet again at the FiIANKLIff
HOUSE, In Jeriey Shore, Lycomir g county, on THURS
DAY. the 4th day of February, 10t4, at 10 o'clock A. M.,
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
DECEMBER le. 1863. delO-tfe4
IMr OFFICE; OF THE FRANKFORD
AND g .0111 . 11WARIT PHIL ADM:PH.IA CITY
PASSENGER. RAILROAD COMPANY, BERKin Street,
below Fourth,
PrimAnarprziA, December 28th. 1883
The Annual Meeting of the .tock.ltoldere of this COM, •
MIRY will be held at their Office on MOZIDAY. January
ilth, 1869. at 12 o'clock M., at which time and place the
Annual Election for President and twelve Directors will
beheld. CHARLES R. .ABSOTT,
de29-tiall becretary.
OFFICE OF THE _LOCUST MOUN
TAIN COAL AND IRON COMPANY, PHILLDEL
PHIA, Dm. 18, 1868 .
The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of said Com
ipany will be held at their office, No. 230 South THIRD
Street, on MONDAY, the 18th day of January, 1864, 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.
del9 COB JOS. C. COPPIJCR. Secretary.
PCPHILADELPHIA AND READING
. RAILROAD COMPANY. Office. No. RIM South
FOURTEUStreet, PHILADELPHIA. December 2, 1863.
DIVIDEND NOTICE —The Transfer Books of this
Company will be closed on THURSDAY, 17th instant.
and reopened on TUESDAY January 12. MI.
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 HALE' PER CERT..
Coax of State tax has been declared on the Pre.
furred Stock. pa yab l e
_ Cash or Common Stook, at the
option or the holder, on and after the Slat December next,
to the stockholders as they shall stand registered on the
books at the close of business on the 17th inst.
Holders of certificates which have been - discharged
from this °Zoe, or either of the Transfer Agencies : are
partictdarly 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 o and New
York books will be paid at the Farmers' Loan Trust
Domintily, and those whose names are registered on the
Boston books will be paid at the (Ace of Messrs. I. 11.
Thaler Brother. • L BRADFORD.
4•341 • -Treasurer.
1 1 1-1 E PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 6, 1864.
MOFFICE OF THE WESTECORE
LAND COAL COMPANY,
PHILADELPHIA. Dee. 16 UM
The Annual Meeting , of the Stockholders of this Com
pany will be held at their Office. No. M3O South MEC)
Street, on WEDNESDAY, the 6th January. UK at U
ovlock M.. at which time an Election will be held for
eleven Directors and a Seeretar3t and Treasurer to serve
for the ensuing' year.
den , t.T6 F. H. JACKSON. Secretary.
M.• OFFICE OF THE ENTERPRISE
INBll.ltAriCk COMPANY. 400 WADS OT Street.
PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 28. 1883.
NOT/CR.—The Annual Meeting of the illtooltholders of
the Entetprise Insurance Company Will be held on MOB
DAY, the eleventh day of January nest. at 10 o'olook
A. AL. at the office of the ColDpany
An Election for twelve Directors. to serve the Anteing
Tear, will be held on the same day, at the same place,
between the hours of ten o'clock A M. and 2 o'clock P.
TILOS. H. Id(LITGOMERY.
Secretary.
de29-12t if
pr. PHILADELPHIA AND READING
RAILROAD COMPANY, Office No. AgY South
FOURTH bt. PRILAD.I3I,I 3 RIA. December 14, 1863
YoticeltslerebY given to the Stockholders of this Cora-
Deny. that the Annual Meeting, and an Electioa for Pre
sident. six Managers. Treasurer, and Sacretary, will
take place on the Second MONDAY (11th) of .ranaary
next. at (2 M. WM. H. WEBB. Secretary.
del& tjall
MrA DIVIDEND OF TWO AND A
HALF PER CENT. on the preferred stock of the
EJ.MIRA and WILLIAMSPORT RAILROAD CON
PANY, will be paid at the aka of the Pennsylvania
Railroad Company, on and after JANUARY 2. 1861.
GEORGE TABRIZ,
Room No. I, Ground Floor.
ae24-12t
THE ANNUAL MEETING AND
11ZElection ror Praaid.nt and PiX DirOOtOri Or tee
PaILADDLPHIA AND DARBY HAIM) AD COMPANY.
will be held at the Company's DEPOT, on DARBY
Avenue. between Fort}-ninth and Finteth streets. at 4
o'elrch. on MONDAY. the 11th day of January, 1804.
doll tjall O. H. FLICK WM. Secretary.
S U G OSW -ARTIST ' S OIFEPICN,
10141 4 141 ,6 FOE. &TED who
have loot an Anti or LEG 11i the service, end. &sire the
Patent 'PALMER Limbs"
to be supplied by Govern
ment. rbould return this notice immediately to this of
dee stating their toes by letter, with name. company.
regiment. and residence. B. PRANK P6I,EiEII,
0c29-Mn riGEETNTIT Street. Pblll.loD'llln.
Or; OFFICEOF THE NORTH PENN
SYLVANIA ItAIIihOAD OOMPA MY. —The An
nual Meeting of the Stockholders of toe North PennsYl
yerda Railroad Company will be held at the °ince or the
Company. No. 407 WALtitlT Street. Pht•adeaphisr. on
MON,PA Y, January Mb, o'clock 111 , at which
time and vacs an Election will be held for a President
and Directors to serve for the owning year.
de29-tjall EDWARD Secretary.
OFFICE OF THE PHIL t 1.1112 TAMIL&
CITY PASS MIER RAILWAY COMP 5.N
PITTLADELPHIA, December 28, 1883.
The annual meeting of the stockholders of hie cora
pauy will be held at No. 25 Merchants' Exchange. on
MONDAY, January li. 1864. at 12 o'clock. M.. at which
time an election for a President and Directors to serve
the ensuing year will take place.
deD-tiall
OFFICE OF THE WESTERN
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY.
PHIBILDELPHIL Dec- 2,3, 16133.
NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS —The Annual Meeting
of the Stockholdere of this Cornbany will be held on
MONDAY, the eleventh day of Janeary. 188 t, at 12
o'clock M., in Philadelphia, at the Office of the PENN.'
SI [NADIA IiAILEDAD COMPANY.
Annual rilection for President and Directors will be
bald Rll.lllO day and place.
de24- hall JOSEPH LESLEY. Secretary.
VerINSURANCE COMPANY OW THE
ETATS OF PENI,BYLVANIA.
. _ .
PHILA •MLP111.4., December $3. ISfia
An Election for thirteen Directors of the Company will
be held at the Company's OFFICE. 4 and 5 EXCHANGE
BUILDINGS. on MONDAY. January 11, 1804_, between
the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 1 o'clock P. M
de23-tjall WILLIAM HOWSE. S.,cretary.
rfir. MEDICAL PURVEYOR'S OFFICE,
No. 7 north FIFTH Street.
PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 12. 1863.
Im_perters and Dealers in MEDICIDES. HOSPITAL
STORES. HOSPITAL FEMME') DRS. BEDDING, ICS.
Alc., are invited to submit their Price Lists from time to
time to this Office. J. MURRAY,
nol3-6tamtf. Surgeon and Medical Purveyor.
OFFICE OF THE. FAME INSUR
AEGT. (..011:11',11trY, No. 4-11t3 4IFIES ['Nur scree;
. _
At a meeting of the Board of Directors of the rata,
Insurance Company, held this day. a dividend of
THREE PEE ❑I'•NT. was declared. ont of the profits of
the lest biz months, clear of all tax
ja,s 12t W, T. BLAWCHARD.
FREE MILITARY SCHOOL,
COLOR - ED TROOPS.
(late Colonel 12th Regiment Pennsylvania Reberves).
The Rope! visory Committee for Recruiting Colored
Regiments, with the view of providing what the country
so urgently needs — namely, applicants for command of
colored troops competent for that duty—have established
a MILITARY SCHOOL at their Headquarters, is which
INFANTRY TACTICS and knowledge of ARMY RE
GULATIONS are taught gratuitously.
Young Men haying a rwr common school education,
and erwecn:?, and especially priztatel and
non-commimioncd officers. in the army, who desire to
command colored troops, are invited to become students
of this School.
Those who already have military knowledge may
review it, and be prezered for immediate examination
at Waabington.
Those who are wholly unacquainted with tactics may
remain until they a•e made proficient in them.
Students, properly advanced, will be allowed to visit
Camp William Penn, drill and train troops there, and
practise as officers.
Three Sessions will be held every day, Sundays ex
cepted, one of which will be a NIGHT SESSION.
Each applicant moist apply to the Committee for ad
mission. by a letter of his own composition and written
by himself. Testimonials of good character must be
laid before the Committee before applications can be
acted on. If satisfactory, permission to enter the school
will be forwarded to-the applicant.
Further information can be found in Pamphlet, pab
lished by the Committee, which will be sent free to any
one at a distance requesting a copy, and it can also. be
had at the office of the Committee, or at the office of this
paper.
Ail letters addressed to either of the undersigned will
be promptly answered:
.111051 AS WEBSTER. Chairman.
CAD WALADER BIDDLE, Secretary.
B. B. CORSON,
General Agent of Committee.
jay-w 2t
OFFICE CITY BOUNTY FUND
COMMISSION, JANUARY 4.1561.
According to present information, the City Bounty
of TWO HUNDRED Ali D. FIFTY DOLLARS will not
be given to Recruits mustered in after January 6.
7hose mustered in on the 6th will receive it. Should
orders be issued extending the time, due notice will be
given of the resumption of bo inty Payments.
By order of the Commission.
jad St SAMUEL C. DAWSON. Secretary.
VIVIL AND MILITARY CLOTH
V
}IOU E.
No 34 SOWIN SECOND. and 43 STRAWBERRY
FtrePts. is happy to 8 ate that he hag laid in an extensive
stock of CHOiCE GOODS, such as:
CIVIL Lin. f ARMY AND NAVY.
Black Cloths. Blue Cloths.
Black Doeskins. Sky.blne Cloths,
Black• Cassinteres, Sky-blne Doeskins,
Plegant Coatings. Dark Blue Doeskins.
Billiard Cloths. Dark Blue Beavers.
Baaatelle Cloths. Dark Blue Pilots.
Trimmings. 3.4 and 64 Blue Flannels,
Beaverteens. Scarlet Cloths,
Goods and Velvetinea, Ma zarine Blue Cloths.
We advise our friends to come early, as our present
Veek is cheaper than we can purchase now. 'lag
THE ATTENTION OF
Is called to
SAXONY WOOLEN" CO. all-wool Plain. Flannels
.TWILLED FLANNELS.
Various mates in Gray, Scarlet, and Dark Mae.
PRINTED SHIRTING FL iI,NNELE.
PLAIN OPERA FLANNEL?.
"PREMIERE QUALITY" Square and Long Shawls.
WASHINGTON MILLS Long Shawls.
BLACK COTTON WARP CLOTHS,
11, 16. 17. 18. 19, 20, 21, 22 oz.
FANCY CASSIMEBEI AND' SA.TINETTS.
BALMORAL MM.& all Grades.
BED BLANKETS, 10.4. 144. 124. 134.
COTTON GOODS, DENIMS, TICKS, STRIPES. SHIRT
INGS, &c., Isom various Mills.
ja6-wfrm2m
QUARTERMASTERS' VOUCHERS
SMITH Se RANDOLPI-I,
ja6-]m 10 South THIRD Street.
P TCEN FROM HIS HOME, ON THE
4u.. inst., JACOB ABRAIIANg. aged 6 years. dressed
in drak pants, gray coat. light Kosmith hat, and white
scarf Any one returning him. or giving any information
of his - whereabouts. will confer a favor on his inn reseed
parents. ICH AEI, A.BR aware,
No. 952 sr JOHN street.
ESTATE OP CHARLES SHOEMA
KER, deceased.
Leiters of Administration on the Estate of CHARLES
SHOEMAKER. lato of the city of Philadelphia, deceased,
having been granted to the undersigned. all persons in
debted to said estate are requested to mate payment.
and those having claims or t emends against the same to
present them without delay to
THOMAS MATHER;
Administrator,
No 1106 WALLAC 4 Street.
RACHEL M. Si3OEIIIA.KER,
Adiraleietraltor.
No 522 North SEVENTH' Street.
Or to their al torney, JOHN L. SHOES/ &KER, No- 335
North SIXTH Street. ift6-yi6t*
V AMPB E 'SI SKATING-POND,
RIDGE Avenue and THOMPSON Street, ie in fine
condition for SATING. Open deity. arnad
Ltnmine
tion every Evening, from 7 to la ing-2t-
Ajlst„- SLEEPER'S MANUFACTORY,
11102 MARKET Street, one door above Tenth.
ja6
COUPONS OF ALLEGHENY CITY
BONDS. payable in Philadelphia. due let instant.
will be paid at the office of WORK, McCOBCIL dg CO..
36 South 'THIRD Street. ja4-3to
TIRADSTREET'S COMMERCIAL
-a-,RE
PORTS.
Volume 14 of BRADSTREET'S COMMERCIAL RE
PORTS now in Press, will be ready for delivery on or
about the 12th of January. 1554
Special pains have been taken in the preparation, cor
rection and revision of the present volume, and we offer
it to our Subecrlbe..e. and to the Mercantile Community
generally. as the best. referencele. and most conve
nient book of Commercial in existence.
. .
It has been the object of the Proprietors to include
within it, as many as possible of the Traders in all the
Cities, Towns. Villages and Cross-Roads in the United
States and British Provinces, and to obtain the moat
reliable information on every instance.
Our facilities are now unenresseed, and the ratings
given are from such sources that they may be confidently
relied upon.
The work vi ill be found invaluable to all those who
are giving credits either upon a longer or shorter time.
It will be furnished to subscribers from January,
1864. to January. 1866 for sl.lgl per annum, which WM
entitle them to the present volume (.4). and vol. 15,
which will be published about .Talylo, 1861 our Weekly
6beet of Corrections. and the privilege of making I
qttit ies concerning the credit and standing of any traders
with whom they may be transacting business, and re
ceiving Mill and epeeist' reports.
Bankers. Merchants, and Manufacturers are invited to
coil and examine the work, or obtain full particulars by
sending to our address. P. C. Box 46.
- • •. 1 . M. BRanaTEBBT &
ja4-inyef6t 4 400 CEMTNIIT Stre4t,
DrermrcEß 24, 1989.
PIT L.AIVEL PITTZ.TRII 4. 3164".
MILITARY.
FOR APPLICANTS FOR COMMAND OF
No. 1.210 CHESTNUT Street.
JOHN H. TAGGUEtT,
PRECEPTOR
RETAIL DRY GOODS.
MUM T. SNOBGRISSi
COMMISSION HOUSES.
4
THE TRADE
OUR STOCK OF
DE COURSEY, HAMILTON, & EVANS,
33 LETITIA Street, and
32 South FRONT Street
U. S. FIVE-TWENTIES
WANTED
fiISFOLUTION OF CO-PARTNER
SHIP —The ao-partnershio heretofore HAMILTON
un
der the flrm•nerne of DE COURSBY, HAMILTON% k
EVANS is this day dissolved by lingual consent
!ANL G. CS COURSEY.
HUGH HAHILTON.
CHAS T. EVANS.
SETH B. srirr.
Dee. 51. 1663.
THE UNDERSIGNED HAVING
tonged %limited pert...elan ander and by virt no of an
not of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of
PennsYlvarda.paSeed the 210 of Much, it D• 18313 entitled
"an Act fedattye to Limbed Pa rt nerehipe" arid the supple
meat thereto, do mate the folio wing publication incom
pliance with the said act of Assembly and the suppta
niente thereto:
First. The said partnership is to be conducted under
the came or Arm of DE HOORSET. HAMILTON &
EPA NS.
- • -.
Second. The general nature of the business Intended
to be transacted is the DRY GOODS COMMISSION
BUS NESS.
Third. The general partners in said partnership are
SA biIDEL G. DE CDURSAY. residing at No. S2B Smith.
Sixteenth street; HUGH HAMILTON, residing at No.
145 North 'Pwelftleth street. and CHARM. • T. EVANS.
residing at No. 141 North Twentieth street, in the city of
Philadelphia.
Fourth. The P peel al partners are SETH B. STITT. re.
siding at No. 21.2 West Logan Square, in the cltv of Phi
ladelphia. and ROBERT L. TAYLOR, residing at No.
452 Union Place, In the city of New York. and they have
et eh contributed to the common stock of the said part
nershipfifty thousand dollars tin cash, making the earn
of one hundred thousand dollars in the aggregate.
Fifth. The said partneri.hip is to commence on the first
day of January, A D 1864, and is to terminate on the
31st day of Dec , mbar, A D. 1846.
SAyilm. G DE coURSEY.
riAMII,TON
7 2 General. Partners,
CHAS. T.
swan B. STITT. Special Partners.
ROBERT L TAYLOR, 1
PHILADELPHIA. Dec. 31. 1163.
NOTICE IS 'HEREBY GIVEN, THAT
the undersigned have this day formed a LIMITED
PARTNERSHIP, pursuant.to the statutes of the State of
New York, for the purpose of carrying on the GENE
RAL 'FRY GOODS COMMI ALOE BUSINESS in the city
of T-ew York, under the firm-name of KENDALL,
CLEVELAND. & OPDYKE.
That the sole general partners interested in the said
partnership are JOBEtII S KENDALL. of the town of
Orange, county of Essex, State of New Jersey; HENRY
M. CLSVLLeND, of the city of Brooklyn. State of New
York, end HENRY B. OPLYKE. of the city of New
York.
•
That the sole special partusra interested in the psvtuar
81.1p sire C. fto RO R. 0 PDY KE of the city of Sew York,
who has contrthuted the emu of One Hundred Thousand
Dollars in cash tnward, the capital of she said firm;
ROBERT 1.. TAYLOR, of the city of New York, who
has contributed the sum of rift; Thonean. , Dollars in
cash towards the said capital, and SETH B STITT, of the
city of Philederrhis, State of Yoraurylvaui2., who has
contri: - gted the sum of Fitly Thousand Dollars in cash
towards the said capital.
hat the said partnership commences on the !trot day
of January, one thousand sight hundred and slirtj -four
(IE84), and terminate, on the thirty fir,t day of Dscem
bar. one tbontand eight hundred and sixty-Biz (1866).
That, by the term, of the said partnership the special
partners are not liable for the debts of the partner.itip
beyond the amounts respectively co Aributed by them
to the capital, as atone stated.
JOSE ea S. K 3DTD
HENRY 61. C riFXBIA.ND,
BINRY B. OPD KB.
OEO it OE OPI/1 Ks.
ROBERT L TAYLOR.
SETH B. STITT.
._New Yoßic, Dec. 31, 11358. jai Sw
WM. W. COLKET,
Secretary.
N - OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
the limited PART-7EI'O.RIP heretofore existing be
tween RICHARD D. WOOD, JJSIAIT iCttbl• REN
JAMIN V. MARSH. LEWIS W. CI kIrVir&RD, EDWARD.
Y.,,TOWNbEED, 'HENRY HENDEMON, RICHARD
WORD, and ALFRSD IL FOSTitli, under the firm of
WOOD, MARSH, & HAYWARD, terminate. this day
by its own limitation The business will be sett ed at
the old trend, 31)9 MARKET street.
PHILADELPHIA. Dec. Si, 1863. ial-finwatv
LIMIT ED PARTNERSHIP -THE
-R-A , Subscribers hereby give notice that they hays en
tered into a Limited Partnership, azreeably to the provi
sions of the lawn of Pennsylvania relating to limited
partnerships.
That the name or firm under which said psttnerchip
is to be conducted. is Vir3oD, MARSH, & HAY WARD-
That the genera/ nature of the bastnese intended to be
tren”acted is the Dry gontla Jabbing liminess.
that the names of all the general and special partners
intAretted therein are, BEN.T SAT al V MARSH (general
Partner). I.F.stlS W. HAYWARD (general partner).
HaNH' HENDERSON (general part aer). RICHARD
WOOD (general partner). SAAIDEL P GoDSVIN (gene
ral partner). RICHARD D. WOOD (spacial partner) ant
JOSI,e H BACON (special partner). and all 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 oomm•n Mesh is one bun
drgd thousand dollars—of which fifty thoneand dollars
in cash has been so contributed by the said RICHARD
D. WO')D, special partner—and or which fifty thon•and
dollars in caah, has been so contributed by the said JO
SIcH BACON, *pedal miner.
That the period at which the said partn4rebip is to
eemmenee. is the thirty-fits% day of Decemb-r, A. D
1863 and the period at which it will terminate in the
thirty-first day of December, A. D . 1886.
RICHARD D. WOOD.
Special Partner.
.7031 AH BACON,
Special Partner
BENJAMIN V. MARSH,
LEWIS W. HAYWARD,
HENRY HENDERSON. '
RICHARD WOOD,
ial-6w* SAMUEL P. GOD WIN.
THE FIRM ROF N. PRATT & CO
is this day dissolved by mutual consent
IL Zia PRATT.
H. DENISON.
•
_
PHILADELPHIA. DeVeDitrEtE El. 1863.
LIMITED' PARTNER9ITIP.-THE
undersigned, hasing.formed a Limited Partnership.
do make the following oublication in
_compliance with
the law re latiTe to LimitedPArtnersbap 4, end the ens•
ial.maxtta thereto.
First-7 he iaid nartnership is to be conducted under
the name and style of YRATT & DENIsoN.
Second—The general nature of the business intended to
be transacted by the said tartnerchip Ts the- Whole ale
and ROM' LEATHER and SHOE FINDING& business.
Third—The General Partners are RIIRITS N. PRATT,
residing at No. 120 Callowhili street, and HENRY DEVI
SOR, residing at No. 505Frarnklin street.
Four. h—Tbe amott , t of cavital which ADEL DENI
SON, of New York. the Bimetal Farther. has contributed
to the common Wok of said partnership is Fifteen Thou
sand Dollars. in cash
Fifth—The said partnership is to nemmenee on the lst
day of January. 1881, and to terminate on tbs Ist day of
January 1867.112tEittfPUS N raarrr
ands
HENRY DENIFON,
General Partners;
ABEL DEND,OI7,
Special Partner.
PHILADELPHIA. JRIIIIII7I, 1864; Jal et
NOTICE OF LIMITED PARTNER.
SHIP. --The undersigned hereby give notice. under
the provisions of the acts o 4 Assembly for the Coop/ton
wealth of Pennsylvania relative to limited partnerships,
that they have formed a Limited Partnership, and pub
lish the following as the terms thereof:
shall he conductedhe fiTIII under which. said partner
shipbe is WATSON & JANNST.
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
JAI.; NEI . . residence ho. COA rEs Street, in the city
of Philadelphia The nam residence CONTINENTA L
WILLIAM S. STEWART.
lairl EL. 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 DOLLARS.
Fifth said partnership shalt 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-slx.
W 0 T I C E.-THE COPARTNERSHIP
N
heretofore existing between the subscribers, under
the firm of WELLING, COFFIN, & CO,. is this day dis
solved by limitation; and the removal. of Sir. C Si.
WELLING to New York. Either partner will sign the
name of the firm in liquidation
LnEMkRELLCHF WNLING.
JOSEPH B. ALTNNIUS.
Philadelphia, December 31. 1563.
CHARLES H. WELLING has associated with him Air.
CHARLES B LOTBROP. and will continue the
GOODS COMMISSION BUSINESS. at Ne 5.3.31, 133, and
/36 DUANE Street, under the style of
CHARLES H. WELLING & CO.
New York, January 1, 1664.
The subscribers have formed a Copastnel ship under
the firm of COFFIN dr ALTEMITS and will continue the
DRY GOODS COMMISSION BUSINESS in Philadelphia,
at IS o. 240 CHESTNUT Street.
LEMTIEL COFFIN,
JOSEPH B ALTEMUS.
Philadelphia. January 1, 1864. jal-12t
NOTICE OF COPARTNERSHIP.—
Mr. BERNARD LOEBENTHAL is this day admit-'
ted as a partner in the firm of WOLG &MOTH &
RALEIGH. 'the style of the firm from this date will be
WOLGAMUTH. RALEIGH. & CO.
The undersigned will continue the Manufacturing. Tin
porting'. and Commission Business as heretofore. at No.
Btreet, and on, - to and 1%. writ iW BERRY
street. wotosmura. RALEIGH, & CO.
-PHILADELPITIA. Statuary 1. 1864. je6l
THE FIRM OF JOSEPH C. TURN.
-a- PENNY it CO. is THIS DAY DISSOLVED by limi
tation, JOS. C. TUNNPRBN
SAMUEL S. BUNTING.
PHILADELPHIA, Ist Month, Ist, IE6I.
PARR—THE UNDERSIGNED, PART
NERin the late firm of JOS. C. TDRNPENIET & CO.,
having purchased the old established Drug and Pharma
ceutical Store, at the N. E. corner of SPRUCE and
TENTH department contin businesse personal attentiou
to everyof the Especial care will
Poe taken. as heretofore, in the se•ection of medicines.
compounding physicians' prescriptions. &c. I
smut - EL S. DUNTING.
FITILATELPITIA. let Month, let. HIM. jal-81.
THE COPARTNERSHIP O F FALES,
LOTHDOP, & CO.. was dissolved on the 17th day of
April last by the death of Zebediall Lathrop.
The remaining partners. GEORGE IV ALES, DANIEL
C. WELLSTON, and LEWIS B. FAL S. have aelociated
under the flan at ed.LES, waA WON. Er . and will
continue the DOMENTIO COMMISSION 'BUSINESS at
Ral. CBES Mr Street. _ GEO. PALES,.
D C WriARTON„
LEWIS R. PALES
PHILADMPATA Jan. 1et,1884. MI-6t
INSREEP & TRIJEFITT HA.VE RE
MOVED to No. 2141 CHESTNUT Street, and offer
for sale an assortea stock of English. French. and
German Dry Goode.
THE FIRM OF MORRIS. WHEELER,
& CO. is this dair dissolved by (imitation.
JOSEPH E. WHEELIE retires. and the rema'n
ing have formed a new copartnership, and
will continue the business as heretofore, under the
firm of
MORRIS, WHEELER. If c CO
THEODORE 11 MORRIS,
ANDREW WHEELER.
FREDERICK W. MORRIS
PRILADELPRiA. Mei December, 1E63.
COPARTNERSHIP -WE TUVE
this day entered-into Copartnership. for the purpose
of transacting a Wholesale HOSIERY. TRIMMING.
and VARIETY Business, FO UR TH name of CARSON
BOYD, at No. ES North Street.
do
THOMAS CARSON.
JAMES BOYD.
PHILADELPHIA. Jan. 1,1E84. jal.lot.
WILLIAM M. SHOEMAKER AND
RICHARD M. SHORNAERR. TB,. are this day
admitted to_aD interest in our business, the style and
title of the firm to continue the same as heretofore.
808 ET BHOEMAKBE dc CO.,
Wholesale Druggists
N. B. corner METH and. RACE Streets.
PRILADELPRIA, January 1. 1f64.
- COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE.- THE
_undersgned-have this day ente Go o dso copartnership. for the transaction of the Dry Commission
Businese, under the name of JOHN H. WILLIADIS &
N
CO., at o. 329 CHESTNUT Street.
JOHN H. WILLIAMS.
PHILADA . Jan. 1.1564. JOHN WIEST.
TB E. COPARTNERSHIP HERETO.
•••• FORE existing between SAWIEL R. SHIPL ST.
SPENCER H. HAZARD, and PEMBERTON B. HUT
CHINSON. under the firm of SHIYLItY, HAZARD, &
HUTCHINSON. having expired by limitation. in shin
day renewed by them for the term of Ave years.
ParwitirLrFris, 12th mo., Slat, IEB3. 3al-10t
DISSOLUTION. - PHILADELPHIA,
January 1. IEBI.
The undersigned, trading under the firm of JOAN
HOOPER, SOlg. CO.. retiree from business. The
business will be settled up at the office. No. 1114 CHEST
NUT Street. Lialtm3 ROBERT M. HOOPER.
NOTICE. -MR. NEWTON OARPEN
TSB. retires this day from our firm. The remain
ing partners will liquidate unsettled affairs. and Amu-
Unne business under the same style as heretofore.
jal-Oto J. C. HOWE & CO.
DEonstrign 81. 1863. NEWTON CARPENTER.
WILLIAM C. PETERS IS ADMITTED
to an Intend In our hrza from thli dam.
January lot,
VANCI dc LANDIS.
1881.
N 0 TIC E.—WE HAVE THIS DAY
BThili a4 l l .4 l;ilt a tit te ß r gf kk M. KELLY as ANDREW O.
fl u CitlntrißßlOßT. & CO,.
649 KLERAT Street.
PRILADIraRti, JSA. I, 1501, ial4l*
COPARTNERSHIPS.
CHARLES WATSON,
Yft.ett'UNLlN SANDI . BY,
General Parktters
W. 8 STEWART,
Special Partner.
===
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THA.T
the Pathershlp lately exieting between B.IIIQ St
ADLER and BERNHARD METZ was this day dineetceg,
by mutual consent. SAMUEL ADLER.
BEENRAII,I) ME TZ
PHTLADELPTI lA, Des. 51, 1863.
PEE UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS
DAY formed a nopartnershin under the firm of
METZ. NEWMAN. & Co.. for the manufacture of Cloaks.
Mantillas. &c.
meenractory and Wholesale Rooms, 509 MARKET
Street: ltetaU Booms, 46 liorth R. C.PI ref street
BERNHARD MIITZ,
MORRIS M. NSW NIA
ALBERT E. ARNOLD.
PM T.e nr.ranrrA. Jan. l, MM. Ist - , se
NOTICE,-- WILLIAM D. FRlSH
ilium J R , JOHN C. W. FUSE-MUHL Rod ED
MUND H. 11113HIHOTH, JR., ore this day admitted to
en tutored In our busineee. The name and style of
firm hereafter Will be
FRISH&IIITH, BROTHER, ht CO
PHILADELPHIA, TEHII.PY 1,1F64 jay EL.
T II
HE UNDERSIGNED EREBY GIVE
- notice, under the provisions of the acts 0- Assembly
of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, relative to
Limited Partnership, that they have this day formed a
Limited Partnership under the firm-name of. D, A.
HUNTER & hCOTT.
The general nature of the business intended to be
trareeced is the pnrchare and sale of s to.t..vr and
MILINERY GOODS; theplace of business to be in the
city of Philadelphia.
The general partners in said firm are DAVID-A. NUN
TSR and WILLIAM D SCOTT. both residing in the city
of Philadelphia. The specisl ' , tenors in sild firm are
WILLIAM HUNTER. Jr . and GEORGES. SCOTT. both
in the oily of Philwielphia,
• The amount 0i Caoalial welch each of the said special
partners has contributed to the common stook is fol
lows: The said William Dotter, Jr., contributed
the sum of five thousand dollars, and the said George S.
Scott_ the snm_of five thoncAnd dollars
Said partnership shall commence on the first day of
January; eighteen hondred and ahrty-four, and termi
nate on the thirty-first day of December, eighteen hun
dred and 41X ty-gx.
1)& 1 711) A. HUNTER,
WM. B. SCOT r,
General Partuera.
WM. BUNTER. , -
GEO. S. SCOTT,
Special Partners.
PITII.IIDELPIIIA, January 1. 1664. 332.67
NOTICE OF LIMITED PAATIC. ER
SHlP.—Whereas. we, the sabscribers, have this
day entered into a Limit- d 'Partnership undo: the Act of
the General Assembly of the (Toramotwealth of Pena
sylva Me. approved March Zlet, 1536, entitl-d Act re
lathe to Limited Partnershipe," and alt other enact
menta of the said General Assembly relative to Limited
Partnerships; now. therefore. in compliance with she
provisions of the said enactments, we publish the term.
of the said Limited Partnership, as follows:
First—The namemr firm under which the said Limited
Partnership is to be conducted,- is that of JOH:i F.
YOUNG -
Second—The general nature of lte business is that of
the Wholesale and :Retail DRY-GO , IDS
Third—The said Limited Partnership is come - Med of
JOHN F. YOUNG. who resides in the city of Phila
delphia. and CHARLES R. KILL) NG SR, whose place
of residence is at present in Leoanon county, in the State
of Ponnsylvania. The maid John F. Yon. gis the Gene
ral Partner in the said limited partnership, and the said
Charles H. B Winger is the Special Partner therein.
Fourth—The Special- Partner, the said cnexuss
EIL; INGER, has emitrlbette.l, aclually. and in good
faith, in cash the sum of Five Thousand D 'liars to the
capital or common stock of the said Limited Partnership.
Fifth—The said Limited Partnership will corn mance on
the Met day of December, A.D. 1.863. end will terminate
on the Slat day of December A. D. t 866
JOHN F. YIIING,
General Partner,
CHARLES H. KILLING SS)
Special Partner.
PHILADELPHIA, December 31, 1863. 3,11-frmw6v7
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.
—"She Firm of V. & J. F. GILPIN St CO. was dis•
solved this day by the withdrawal from Business of
VINCENT GILPIN and JOHN R. GILPIN Either of
the Partners are authorized to settle the affair; of the
Firm. VI NCE NT GILPIN,
JOHN F. OILAIN,
JOHN R. GILPIN,
-.. GEO. GILPIN.
PITTLADELPIT/A, December 31, 1863.
NOTICE.—THE BUSINESS OF
sTOCK. LO &N. and BILL BROKE IS will bs con.
Mulled at the old plaza of Itosinese. No. 92T DOCK.
Street. corner of Geld. by the .bubseribera Tinder the
Firm of GILPIN & CO. JOHN r. ' alt PIN,
GAO. Gqr , F.M.
PHILADELPHIA. Jan. 1. Ma &swat*
THE COPARTNERSHIP HERETO
-a• FORE existing between the subscribers, under the
firm of EVANS & CO., is this day dissolved by mutual
consent. Vl7ll. EVANS,
JOS. EVANS.
THE SUBSCRIBER WILL CONTINUE
the Business as heretofore for the transaction of the
Dr}- Goods Commission Business, at the old 'gaud, 21.1.
CHUECH Alley. JOIEPH _EVANS.
pnrnenErsxr A, 12th month Mot. ISEC3 ial.frm.4l
G EO. W. WATSON & CO.,
CARRIAGE TIIIILDE RS,
No 825 North THIRTEENTH Street,
Are now preparcd to execute orders for every descrip
tion ()flight and heavy CARRIAGE i , and haying et all
times the very best materials and workmen, can pro
mise the utmost satisfaction to all who may favor them
with their custom
The Repairing business will be continued by Mr
JACOB LOUDECIELAGER. at the old stand, on CLOVER
ktrest. rear of Concert Hall. ja2-3m
COPA.RTNERSIIIP.-H. C. WATSON
having tbia day associated with her in the CAR.
WAGE MANUFACTURING, her son. WM' C WATSON.
H WRIGHT, and GEO. H. GARDNER. the baguette in
future will be conducted under the firm of GZO. W.
WATSON.r. CO.
PRILADELPRIA, January 1.1864.
ROBERT GLENDENNING , JR, IS
THIS DAY admitted into the firm of BUNHER &
CO., Banker., 52 South TRIED street.
PATLADELPIRT A Jan. 1, 1861.
THE COPARTNERSHIP HERETO_
••••• -sore existing between the nudereignea Tinder the
name and style of A W LITTLE et 00. has been dis
solved '/ HIS DAY by mutual consent. The business of
the late firm will be settled by either of the partners, at
325 MARKET Street. A. W.
CHARGES WATSN.
FRANKLIN JANNEY.
PRILADELPRIA. DIM 31. 1863.
A W. LITTLE WILL CONTINUE
• thg Importing and Jobbing of Silk Goods at the
old stand 325 MILS/IAT Street.
PITMADELPPIA. San 2. 1864. 184-3t*
XtOTICE.-TRE P.AR TNE RS P
heretofore existing between JACOB T. BUNTING
and SA ML. A. JONES, under the firm of Bunting & Jones.
has been dissolved by the death of the said Jacob T.
Bunting The business of the firm will be settled by
Samuel A. Jones, the surviving partner,.
The undersigned will continue the huffiness under the
style of the late firm. at the old stand, Ito '.AS South
DELAWARE Avenue.
sAMIEL A. JONES,
THOMAS BARNES.
PsnmirintPlTTA., Jan. Ist, 1854., laVlin
A L. COYLE RETIRES, AND SCOTT
• COYLE enters our Finn from letinetaut.
PHILADELPHIA. .3411118.17 4, 1864
COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE.
PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 1. Mt.
ROBERT B JOHNSON is this day admitted to an in
terest in onr firm
The name and style will continuo to be as bereto.
fore. G F. WORE at CO..
Bankers and Exam:lga Brokers.
GBO. F. WORK,
gal at* R. C. McLEOI).
fIOPARTNERSHIP.--EDWARD
1 MESS a.nd HENRY H. HAYNES have associated
as LTHIENS & HAINES. in tb e Net Cash Jobbing Dry
Goods BILE3I3PFS, at No. 51 I•outh YuIIRTEI Street.
PHILADELPHIA. Dec. 21.1883. ia4-mwfli*
THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS
day entered intoe Copartnership under the style
end name of RA IGUEL & EVANS, for foe
the Dry Goods Conanissionßasinemat 32, 1' CHESTNUT
Street. WILLONMvRAriGU.KLa
FRIT. ADELPTITA. January 1. 1861. jal-frm-30t
COPARTNERSHIP. -THE SUB
SCRIBERS bays this day entered into partnership,
under the firm of CHASE & PED DLE, for the menu
facture and Fele of Soot and Shoe Uppers, at No. 19
South THIRD Street, (up stairs.)
H. M. CH ASE,
• GEO. R PEDDLE.
JANUARY I. 1864 jai. fm wßte
NOTICE OF
COPARTNERSHIP.
Mr. WILLIAM PENN LEWIS become a partner in
ear hone to-day.
HODGES BROTHERS
ELLTI3IO7II{. January 1. MI. jal-finer3t*
ARMY GOODS,
FURLOUGHS.
Officers and soldiers, visiting the
.eity on furlough,
needing
S W
and other
MILITARY EQUIPMENTS
are tailted to the very eater sive
MANUFACTURING ESTABLISHMENT; OF
GEO. W. SIMONS Qs BRO.,
SANSOM•STREET HALL
SAMSON Street, above Sixth
Made to order at the shortest notice, which for rich
ness and magnificence challenge competition, no other
hones in the country combining the MANUFACTURING
.TVIVILBR WITN,THR PRACTICAL SWORD MAZER.
FROTHINGHANI % WELLS
HEAVY =DITCH, AND LIGHT SHNSTINGS AND
sulmets.
tANDAHD DRILLS.
A.VY CANTON TLANNELP
WASHINGTON AND VICTORY CAKDRICS AND
SILSCIAS.
BROWNBLRACHRD. AID CORSET MSS.
10. 3311 wORSTED YARN. Bra. u22-1t kJ
SIMON 9 & BROTHER.
G.
EAURION-STRJUIT HALL. PHILADELPHIA.
NAAMPACTURERE 01 JEWELRY.
FINE SWORDS.
AHD
immix GOODE Li EVERY VARIETY•
THE SUBSCRIBER GIVES NOTICE
•••• that he has been appointed Bole Agent for Phlla
delphia KINGSFORD BONS'
CELEBRATED OSWEGG STARCH.
ia6. 6t* 144 NORTH WH W R RZ
S.
BRADBURY'S GOLD MEDAL
IFIRRN I P TANGS were awarded SEVEN PIMP
PRIZES IN FOOR WEEKS, during the falrof 1863 The
most Batteries testimonials have recently been received
from a large number of the most eminent artists, in
cluding
GOTTSCHALK. MASON, AND WOLPSOHN,
who declare that the instruments possess. in the highest
degree, all the essentials of a
PERFECT PIANO-PORTE.
G. ANDRE & CO
jas Im 1104 CHEerlctir Street.
rftilp CORRECT PIANO TIININ(.4
—Hr. 0. N. SANCISIT'S orders for Weiss
and remirins_rianos are received at /MASON J; 00.'s
store, 907 ONSSTNITT Street % only.
Nr. S t has had eleven ears faetorff egperial2 B . 11 " .
ton, and tveyears' employment in Felisdelohis.
&mow,. —Pianos .reteaTtered to mound se soil susi
sweet toiled as new, settitont removing.
Terms for Tuning. MIL oel4-fait
DRAIN PIPE.
MONTGOMERY TERRA GOTTA WOE=
3
9.-inell pipe pg 9 Seq. length,, EL
so.
•. .• 40.
- , • . 441 • • ro .
i.. V. C. lit 65.
We Pre prepared to furnish STONEWARE BR AM ,
PIPE. [plied inside and outside, from 2to lb inehee fa
di ame ter, in large or null quantities. with all 'varlets of
trefr, bends, and other eonneetlowt.
Liberal diseenat to the traft
arCOLLIN k RTIOADR,
aelikatbalin MIA RIM= Street. Philadelphia.
MORGAN, ORB, & CO., BT=I
40 . A. ENGINE BUILDERS. Iron bounders, Aii.4
Snot
and Boller listere. o. 11110 caidea
Snot elkiladdiphii., 640-cf
AN ACTIVE YOUNG- MAN WANTS
F r nooyment ite PounraL; age 22 ; able to work.
Addy.," J iP R Pre ßg office. ia6•2
WAN TED-A SITUATION, BY A
vonng man in a Store as Sale'man Has been in
the bnsitees. Best city references Riven. Address
C. P. C.," Pr.eg office. iR6 20'
WANTED-TWO GOOD OOMPOSI-
M
TOES. by KING & RAO Printers,
lt* 607 SAESSOSI Street.
WANTED-AN ENTRY. °LURK
OVA attick at Return and with a knowledan of the
Book Business preferred. .Address Box Ma Philadel
phia Post Oiliee. ja6.3t
TO THE WHOLESALE DRY GOODS
TRAIDS.—A Young Man, mho has had five years'
expelierme in one or the larg.,t Wholesale Menses to the
oirY, wW,es a situation as balesman. Address R • "
"'mu office.
a5.2t,
WANT ED-A srruATioN IN A
W
Wholesale Drug House by a your; graduate to
ybermacs. Bast reference con be given. Address "F.
A ," Box 2428 Port Office.
WANTE D-A SITUATION BY A
Tonna Man in a store in any capacity Where ha
can make him mlf naeful. Best of references given A;_
dregs D. R. P.," erase office. ja-5-2t
WANTED -A SECOND-HAND
Rockaway or 4 ork WAGON. Watson's or Rogers'
make. Apply at 2'3 North THIRD Strest. .05-3 e
WANTFD.— IN A CLOTH STORE, A
TOLUTO MAI. 4. about 18 years of alzo: ynn.t, writw
a fair hand. Inquire at No. 10 501J111 FOUILTI-1
Street. ka 3c'
W A NT E D-- A SMART, A.O TIVE
LAD in awholesale Cloth Hansa. Adirms
917 Post Othce, in handwriting of applicant klalarr,
first year. VO. ,ia4-St•
SOLDIERS I—AN AGENT IS WANT-
Eu every Regiment for the sale of something light
and profitable, needed by Everybody , especially by
now sotdai- Agents are doing big things. Address
(enclosing stamp) ARRANDALE At 00.,
dell-fmvezna , RW 51112 BROADWAY. frilw York.
WANTED-A BOY, IN THE (MINT
, INO-ROO3I of a Wholesale Dry-floods Ilona°. A
ET, a Date of the High Reheat preferred. Mao. WA wed. a
MY to ham the bminess. Addreea Barr. tio. 7.5 A Phi-
IndelPhia root Ottloe, in handwritinr; of the applicant.
ja4
AGENT'S WANTED TO SELL THE
STANDARD HISTORY OF THE WAR A rare
abeam to make money. Agents are clearing from $lOO
to $2OO a month. DA 000 voinmes already sold. Send
for eireniara. Address JONES BROS. & CO.. Pabli.h.
err, BALTIMORE. Md. do3o 3w.
$6O A MONTH !-WE WANT AGENTS AT
$6O &month, expensee pahl, to sell our Everlaxting
Pemeils, Orienta B
l urner*. axtdl3 other article 4. 16 cir
colors sentfree SHAW & CL ARK, Btddeford. Me. d2t.l.m
75 A MONTH I-I WANT TO
Anonts in every wanly at 9 / 7 5 a month, on"ntn•
cos Dna. to sell m y new cheap Family Sewinc fdesidnee.
Address. S. MADISON. Alford. Maine. os2S-4dcw3nt
0 - $ WANTED. BY A FIRST CLASS
I , Tenant. oa or before theist of March, a moderate
sized Dwelltng. with all theMO- d
Ona improvements.
Meet be on or near to a Passenger Railway rent
not to exceed 6400: c€. 4 ,her the City Proper or West
Philadelphia, the latter preferred. Address Box 2023
Philadelphia Post Office. l.t*
s o k DEPUTY QUARTERMASTER
GENERAL'S OFFICE—FXXLADET,PHIA. Feb. 8.
1863.
VESSELS WANTED immodlately to aerry COAL to
the following points:
Tortugas.
Key West, Fla.
Fort Monroe, Va.
Alexandria. Va.
Newtwn. N. 0.
Fort Royal, S. 0. A. BOYD,
felo-tf Captain and Assistant Quartermaster.
T OST-ON THE MORNING OF THE
9th inetant, in going from Larkin street. Chester.
to Fifteenth Street, below Race, via Philadelphia,
aton. and Baltimore Railroad and. Pittesath,strea
, a GOLD LEVBS WAACH. richly cl MEd on back.
gold face and black Banns and hands. The Badkr will
be liberally rewarded by leaving it at lie. Stu crm-
NERCh Street, Philadelphia. or. D. S BUNTING,
Chester. is. 6 St.
STOLEN -FRO hI COMMERCIAL
BOTBL,TESTERDAY. two acceptances, in favor of
WADE, HAMPTON & CO, of Pittsburg
de' ad Dec, tOth, e 101 l for forty-three be aired and
forty dollars and Leven cents, at :0 and 60 days All
ptzror 5 are cautioned against purchasing them as nay
leant has beau stopped.
D. 12.. lAMBI
405 WALNUT Street.
TIGARD WANTED-BY A GENTLE
MAN and Wife and Servant (Childnnrce). in a cen
tral location. Direct. stating location, accommodations.
and price, •'"B. " Press office. Reference given
and rf (mired.
BOARDING. -FIRST-CLASS BOARD.
is a de.ireble location. CIIII be obtained at ifISS
HARRISON'S, No. 54. North THIRTEENTH otr et. one
door below Arch- jah-3t•
pHILADELPHIA PRO FES
-a- SIGNAL INST MITE. "—The proprietor, desiring
to remove to the West, offers for gale this flourishing and
desirable Institute of Learning. with its complete Gym
nasium. Apply THIRTEENTH and CHEgTNIIT. jab-tt
di TO BEN T—A FOUR-STORY
STORE, on TRIM) Street. above Arch Street Ap
ply to J. J DUCKER, 'Union Bank. je.6
da FOR SALE-THE HOUSE, NO.
.W..& 1305 MARSHALL Street. finished with all the
modern convenience» : Mt 24 feet front by SI feet deep
side yard. Apply to TAYLOR. GILL3SPIL & CO..
No. 337 OP. JOHN Street.
ak FOR SALE-A VERY DESIRA;
BLE FARM of 60 acres, situated on the Philadel
pida and Weet Chester Plank road. just ten miles from
Philadelphia. The land is in a high state of cultivation,
with fine Storehonee. Barn. Etc For farther informa
tion atply to CHAALBB E LEE Weet Chester, or LEE,
BROS.di CO., 329 CHEST/111T htreet. ja(St.
al FOR SALE-VALUABLE DEL-
W ARE -C TY FARM. —Forty acres of
LAND. near Church lane &alert on Media Railroad;
neat and comfortable impreTeraeete teed. inallig . l...tate
OY culayation, bsaatifiiliy located. Will be cold a bar
gain. JAMES R. CUMMINS.
Madia... or
GEO N. TOWNbEYD,
jab. wfsAt Il3'e South FOURTH_ Street.
J. 11. COYLE dic CO.
.1443t*
FOR SALE-BY ORDER OF
EXECUTORS —l4O acres of LAND in the viola- MK%
ity of West Cheater, beautiful location; some timber and
meadow; nicely It atered; comfortable dweding, rtone
barn and all other necessary out buildings; plenty of
fruit, shade, tic. Price very moderate. Terms easy.
JARES R. CUUYItNS.
--MS4tqi or
ja6 inthsat
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A DAILY AFTERD 00'N NEWSPAPER :
A DAILY AFTERNOO.I NEWSPAPER :
PRICE TWO CENTS !!
PRICE TWO CENTS ! !
Served by carriers Dv all parts of the city.
a 6-61 Office, 108 SOUTH. THIRD Street.
NEW BOOBS.
FIVE YEARS OF PRAYER,
With the Answers. By S. J. PRIME. Price, $1.25
• AFRICAN HUNTING.
By W. C. BALD WIN, Esq. $2.5D.
BOYHOOD 01 MARTIN LUTHER.
Or. The Sufferings of the Heroic Little Beggar Boy. who
afterwards berme the Great Reformer. 76 cents.
For sate at the
PROT. BPI& BOOK SOCIETY.
ja,o-wfm2t 11224 ORETITCIT Street.
A BOOK FOR l I ITE TIMES,
AND THE REST THING otrr.
sl i pEEs , oll AND BAST TENNESSEE.
1 'Vol. 12mo. Pecs 60 cents.
For Sale by
.1. E. LIPPINCOTT & CO., MARKET Street.
W G. PERRY, S W. Corner FOURTH and RACE.
RISLEY'S News Excbange. CONTINENTAL HOTE 4
W B ZIEBER, THIRD Street, below Chestnut.
Tee Ste
OFFICE AN THR &CITE INSURANCE
COMPANY, 311 WALNgT Street
PITITAPRLPIM, Jrnnara 4. 1864
bTATIMHIST OP HUSINKeS Ant) CONDIr+OY OF
THE COMPANY FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEM
BER, 31er. 1863.
RECEIVED FROM JANUARY] 1863, TO DS CEMEER 3L 1863.
On marine and inlaudrieke. 559,3 0 11
On fludrishq 2,366 69
571 82
Premiums not determined December 31et, 1862.. 23,923 59
PREMIUMA DETERMINED PROM SARTARY 1, 1863. TO LIEORM
REA 31, LW.
On marine and inland mks. ....880.084 04
.
On tire ?talcs 2 . 116 61
Interest and ankTatpa received daring
the year 2,604 89 1,776 44
LOSSES. EXPENSES, 47. C.. DUEINO THS YEAR. '
Marine losses $33.30.1 61
Return premiums . 2,36. 70
Commissions and reinsurances 598 35
Slate and U. S. taxes, salaries. rent.
printing. arc 8.046 00 '
—7-----$44,405 32
gi. ASSETA JANILSRY IsT, 1884.
Bills receivable $27.947 30
Premiums dne and outstanding 2.408 71
Union Bank or Beading 250 Co
MT six-per -cent. loan (market value) . 6.180 00
Reading Railroad first-mortgage bonds (war
ket value) 7,720 00
11. S. Treasury notes 73-10 (market value) 7,490 00
11. S six-per- cent. loan 0-20 10.000 00
Insurance stock, &a 1100 00
Cash on dep_eit with U.S. Government subject
toten days call 10.000 00
Cash on hand and In bank 9,339 17
Welt. notes. and stock liabilities 46 410 00
ParranELPfttA. Jannary 4. 1864
At an election by the Stock holders of the ANTHRA
CITE INStIitaNCE COMPANY, held this date, to elect
ten Directors to.serve for the ensuing year, the following
named gentlemen Were elected
Wm. Esher, Peter Sieger.
D. Luther. Davis Pearson.
Lewis And enried. Joeepa Maxfield.
John B. Blakiston. J. E
Wm. F. Dean, Jahn Ketcham.
At a meeting of the Board of Directors. held on the
same day, the following officers were elected:
Wef. ESHER. President.
WM. F. DEAN. Vice President.
WM. M. SMITH. Secretary.
The Boaro of Directors have this day declared a cash
dividend of TEN PER CENT: on the Capital Stock Paid
in.. payable on demand.
3a5-6t WM. M. MPH. Secretary.
FAME, INSTMANI
110$ CHRSTWIT Siva
PRILADI
AND JANDA]
/HE
Made N. Bun.
Chas. Bichardon,
Henr:Lewie ,
John W. &venial'.
Philip S. Justin.
O. W. DITA
F 4 1318 N. 11l
.
CHABLSBBIQH
WILLIAM L BLANORA.
MATERIALS FOR MINCE PIES.
BUNCH, LAYER, AND SULTANA. RAISINS, •
CITRON, CURRANTS, AND SPICES.
CIDER, WINES, &c., &a
ALBERT O. ROBERTS,
Dealer In Fine Groceries.
dell Horner ELEVENTH and VINE Streets
"REMOVAL. -JOAN DICK 7S ABOUT
REMOVING his SEED STORE and GREW-HOUSE/
from 1420 MARKET Street to his New Store and Green
house. 1123 CHEST/NUT Street, where he will keep on
hand a ft a, supply of Cut Flowers for Bouquets. Pyra
mids, Baskets. Wreaths. and Loose Flowers for datora•
tien. A Hue assortment of Seeds. Trees, and Plants, of
the various kinds, kept on hand.
Seed Farm and Bursertes, DARBY Avee. Ri
stßeing• ,Intl nu -tawtEtng-
WANTS.
LOST AIM FOUND.
BOARDING.
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
GEO. N. TO WNdL d,
12.3;4 tiotith FOURTH treet
NEW PUBLICATIONS.
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
DE COMPANY, NO
rAPHIA.
IXEICIRANCL
ITORS.
S. D. Woodral.
Geo. A. West,
John Kessler. Jr..
Ghat. Stokes.
A. Rosenhe
Joseph D. BUD.
OK, President.
ARDSON, Vigo President.
ED. Searetarv. IMAM
A MERICAN .ACADEMIt OF MUBIO.
—LAST NIGHTS OF THE
WONDERFUL ARABS.
• THERE AL CHILDREN OF THE DESERT.
AND TUB
RAVEL. DIATITINETTI, AND M &REM! TROUP&
FIRST mom! OF THE GREEN MONSTER.
TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY EvErnwas, Jammer
Sth and 6th i to commence SE with the heataltal ballet et
RO DE HAI.
After which a grand Divertieeereeat
BY ME WONDERFUL (ARABS.
To conclude with the grand fatty Pantomime of
THE GREEN MONSTER
ANS) 'MB
Parquet. Parq P e ß t CCirEcISOaFAMIB2nYOOi
Off centg.
(Igo extra charge for reserved seats)
Upper Circles p °eats.
Proscenium Boxer. ameata each $5
Box Office open daily. from 9 to 4 &ale*. where Mai
mey be pcnred for three days in advance.
Doors open at 7. Performance to commence at S. Closet
at 10% o'clock. iiis
NEW CHESTNUT-BT. THEATRE.-.
Lessee and NNtuairer Mr WM. WEGLiThiy s .
IMMENSE
HOUSES exoWoß D TO OVERFLOWING'.
hIICCESS OF
DIADILLE VES'r VALI.
Wm WILL APPEAR
THIS (Wednesday) EVENING. JanuarY eth.
In Ler great character of
GAMEA
With all the
R. THE JEWISH MOTHER.
maprircrx, music, COSTUME, SCENERY.
FFECTS. E
AND
Dress circle and Denim: 4 .— 50 cents.
Orebeetta i . eata 70 sante.
Efffnl l Y Circle 26 Dente.
Doom oren at 7. Oomzw.ce " 71.4.
In rehearsal_ the magical Drama of the
BRIGAND.
THEATRE PRANOAIS-NEW
CHESTNUT. STREET TititATRE
The FRENCH COMPANY. from Dtiblo's Saloon, Draw
Sore, will commence a ecriee of
SIX PEEFORMA ECM JAEN SET 18.
Subscriptions received et Ley-nob:O K , MS Chestnut et.
Risley, Continental Hotel; Mr, Frankel, Eleventh street.
corner Saneorn. PAUL ZIIIORZT, Manager.
DRI - VETS, Agent. worts
WALNUT -STREET THEATRE.
LISESEE Mr! M. A. GARP..Brk9O.S.
LAST NIGHTS
.T S CLARKE , .
L AST PIIfiHTB OF
THE TICK KT-OF , LEAVE MAN.
WETIQE4DAV and TTICBS BAY. Jane. 6 , :h and 7th,
J. *. CL Akar an 808 BRIERLY,
In Tom Taylor'' , groat Marna of
TIE TICKET 01-LEAVE MAN.
Aftnr whirl, the roaring Farce, called
FASB 'ONABLE SON/AT
.1 S. CLARKE aa JACK' C ABB A.OB
/Alan' Farewell Benefit of J. S. Clarke.
MRS. JOHN DREW'S NEW A.RU.k. -
kr.CRBNT TB_IATRE.
HOME , ' V U.LED T THE Roar.
THIRD WEER" OF FRANK DREW.
TWO C-RIAT SENSATIONS.
THE TICKET-OF-LEAVE MAN,
AND THE BURLESQUE ALADDIN.
TO-NIGHT AND EVERY NIGHT.
With new ecenery. tw.rt &u..• THE TICKET OE-LEAVE MAN.
HawkOnvw (the DotertiV) FRANK DREW
To conclude with (third week)'
ALADDIN; OR, THE WONDERFUL LAMP.
Widow Twankey PRANK palm
Curtain neee at 7;4. ozcl ock. it4-8t
GREAT NATIONAL cuizoue
TROOTE.--MARKET Street. shove Twelfth.
Directrehs, Mrs. CHAbLES WAENER. formerly Me.
MGM
New and thrilling Dees in the Arena will be PCO•
dnced this week. insludina
THE BrRITE OF THE RMVE2T. SHOWER.
THE WHITBY FaliflLY
Will also appear inbeantifnl acts. principal and other
wine.
Alto. the G ARV ER F .karrLy. in :awed° &sotto's.
This evening. and du A rIDIZ the week, the groat
MN MONKEY
Will appear In droll sports and pastimas.
2t cents: Stage Sous, 50 mite: privity
Box, It 3: Gallery. 15 cents
Commencing 7.4' o'clock snail evening:
Regular Matinees on WEDN , )1) AY and BATUIrDkY
afte'sncons. commencing at 231', o'clock
CERT BALL
LIE Tr URE ROOM.
CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE Twg_.Frti. •
SR COND WE 311 E OF•
WTINDERLICE'S
eerier of 11.1 n: tra Honig of
• T S. ARTHUR'S
TIN NIGHTS IN A BAR-ROOM,
ATSD,
JOHN BU IYAN'S
PILGRIM'S PROGRESS,'
And other attractive Scene% from
LIFE. CHARACM NR, NATIIIiE. aryl ART,
Proprletbr and M.inagpr Mr. JOSEPH vanity.
continuo- fur ]..1.0.1- soexnn . _
!this enlendirt rerien of more than 100 grand Pa;wods
Paintingb was exyrntee by
okeatoF, WITL‘TDBIILIT.M.
,
an t merlean Artist, whil stands unrivalled as a inroads
'Painter.
Admission 2i cents. Children 15 cents.
Doors open aF 7 o'clock.
Liberal arrangement(' made with schools, temneranwll6
and other societies.
Matinee every Wednesday and Saturday afternoon at
S o'clock. Children 10 cents. .144-31 t
ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS,
Corner of TENTH. and CHES nun Streets.
LAST WEEzi.
OP TOR
GREAT NEW STEREOSCGPIAN.
Which has excited the wonder arid admiration of thou-
Fends of our ellizena, who vlaitad the past week.
D
THE BEAUTY AN PKRFECTIOSI OF NATURE AND
ART.
Surpassing anything haet s o . fore presented to the pub-
He of Philadelplia. •
SPLENDID VIEWS IN EUROPE, ASIA, APEX 3.k, 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 t commence at g o'clock.
Admittance 25 cents; Children 15 cents. Iti,CePo
TEMPLE OF WONDERS.
ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS
WIL P HI ALORTLY CLOSE.
MAGICAL and sopriMAL EXPERIMENTS;
Groat Powers of VENTRILOQUISM, and. the LEARRD
CANARY BIRDS
.__ _
_ .
SIGNOR BLITZ will appear in his popular Entertain
ments 'IIVERY EVENIB G. commencing at 7g, and
WEDNESDAY Ind SATURD &Y AFTSEbt tlOll at 3
Admission 25 cents; Children 15 cents. la4-tr
SIGNOR BLITZ'S USUAL WEDNES.
DAY Afternoon Entertainment will be postponed to
SATURDAY neat. It*
TNSTITIMION FOR THE BLIND.-
Exhibitiwn EVUEY WEDNESDAY. at M.
Admission TAN outs. Store No. 11 South EIGHTH
Street,
ESSRS. CROSS & JARVIS
WILL IT THEIR
FIRST SOIREE OF CLASSICAL MUSIC
(Second Beason;
ON THURSDAY EVENING, JANUARY 14.
THF:
ja4tf FOYER OF THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
SOLDIER'S NIGHT.
MUSICAL F17./fD
January 9th,
ANNIVERSARY OF THE BATTLE 0E NEW ORLEAMIL
PEAK BENJAMIN,
the dictinguished lecturer, will deliver hie new end pa.
triotic poem on _
aboanding with
RXCELLSZT HITa,
PATRIOTIC,
SATIRICAL,
CRITIC!
QUIZZICAL. and POLITICAL 1"4"
GRAND COhfPLIMENTABY TESTIMONIAL
. CAPT. TTIOS G. FIINSTON.
(Late et the seott Legion Regiment.
Who pervicar are commemorated lu the folloWtllClOl<
resporaloace:
CORRESPONDENCE.
PHILADELPHIA. Den 22d, 1865.
CAPT. TI:(08. G. PuNSTON—Dear fir: In view of She
fact that you are disabled from farther duty as a soldier.
and the knowledge that under three different onliet..
meats lon have patriotically responded Ito the call for
our country's defence, the undersigned, a few of pOtip
old personal friends, take this method of tendering yox
a Complimentary Testimonial, to be given at each time
and place as you may designate. Very truly, yours,
A. G. Curtin. Antal la Haines
• Jaren Pellock, Geo. W Johnson,
William B Mann, James Cl. ftelch,
John A Illestand, J. S. Morton,
E W. Davis. Anthony Conrad.
C. M. Donovae. S. Le..dom Smith,
George B. Graham, David Battler.
Charles C. Wilson, A. H. Reynolds,
W. B. R Selby, Charles A. Jones,
John Spear.- William A. Gray.
J. Orr Vinyls, George W. Collette,,
E. W. C iirPens. Horace M Martin,
John A. Clark, William Meeser.
Henry C. Pollock. . Sidney Denting,
H C. Thompson, John Patterson,
James A. sawyer. Thomas Thompson,
and others.
CAPTAIN FIINSTON'S REPLY.
PHILADELPHIA, Deo. H, MIL
To His Excellency A. G. Curtin. Governor of Pentusyle
Tanta, Honorables James Pollock. William B. Vans,
John A. Heistend, B W. Davis. Alderman D Bottler.
Colonel A. B. Reynolds, E. W. C. Greene, and others:
OBNTLEBIRN I was very much SW prised and gratified
upon receiving your request to name a time and plate
where I might be the recipient of a testimonial at your
bands. The very complimentary manner in which you
have been pleased to refer to my services under the Beyer
ral calls made by our common country, is far more Slit.
tering than I deserve or ever conceived. The soldier's
highest Ambition is in the approval of hie fellow-citizens.
HI have done aught to secure this, I am indeed thankfuL
I would commend the Sth of January. dear to us all 1.114
its past glories and history, and name the Musical Punt
Hall as suitable for what you Pro Pose:
Very truly and gratefully yours,
• THOMAS G. PONSTON,
Late Captain 68th. P. V.
MR. GU IkIr,MORE,
the celebrated Drummer, will beat the
BATTLE CALL,
previous to the Lecture
TICKETS FIFTY CENTS.
E. W C. GREENE,
Chairman. Committee ef Arrangements.
CRARLER C. WILTON, SeCretar7. de2S.tie4
$82,6"1 41
ERMANIA ORCHESTRA.-PUBLIO
REHEARSALS every SATURDAY, at 8 o'clock, P.
Mat that MUSICAL FUND HALL. Steele ticketc li r
colds. Packages of et..T ticket', V. To be bad at
DBE'S 110* CHESTNUT Street, J. B GOULD, .
VERTU and CHESTNUT, and at the Hall door, 6.12444
PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY Or
THE FINE ARTS
10115 CHESTNUT STRUT.
OPEN DAILY (Sundays excepted) from 9 A. N. tIR
BP. M.
Admission Weenie. Children half price. 1•89141
Z. VAUGHAN YEKILICE. WILLIAM K. ANIKINII.
JOHN N. OOPS.
SOUTHWARK FOUNDRY,
FIFTH AND WASHINGTON• swum
PHILADELPHIA.
!MERRICK ac SONS,
ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS,
Manufacture High and Low Pressure Steam Engines. leir
land, river and marine service.
Boiler.. Gasometers, Tanks. Iron Boats, &c. cOsetista
of all kinds, either iron or brass.
Iron. frame Roofs for Gas Works, Workshops, Railroad
Rations Ito.
Retorts' and Gas Machinery of the latest and MOM BS.
proved Construction.
Every description of Plantation Mactinerr, awl: as
Sugar, Saw, and Grist Mille Vacuum Pans, Open Stesst
Trains, Definator_N Filters. pumping Engines &c.
Sole Agents for N. Rillionx s Patent Sugar )oiling AS.
gangue • Nesmyth , s Patent Steam Rammer, and Alebi•
wall & Wolaeu's Patent Centrifugal Sugar Draining. Sta.
shine. ania-11
81.9 429 18
A na PENN STEAM ENGINE
AND BOILER WORKS. —NEAFIE & LETS..
PRACTICAL AND THEORETICAL ENGINEERS MA.
CBINISTS. BOILER-BIAKERS. BLACKSMITHS. IA
POUNDERS. having for many years been in success/ 11
operation, and been exclusively engaged in buildings/
repairing Marine and River Engines, high andlesoor
mire, Iron Boilers Water Tanks, Propellers, Ste, 1c...-
respectfully offer 'their services to the nubile. as balm&
AMY prepared to contract for engines of all sizes, MUM&
River. and Stationary; having meta of patterns of dillor
ant sizes , are prepared to execute orders with ontek do.
epatch. Every description of pattern-making made
the shortest notice. High and .Low-presenre. Yin=
bniar. an.PCylinder Boilers. ef the beat Pennsyl
charcoal iron, Forging,. of all sizes and kinds; Iron
and Wass Castings. of all descriptions; Roll-Tu
Screw-Cutting, and all other work connected with
above business.
establishment pecifications a n d work
wrk g uaran ti e d. thie
tree of charge. and work •
The subscribers have ample wharf-dock room for ros
'Pairs of boats. where they can lie in perfect safety, auk
are provided with shears. blocks, falls. be fltg
raising heavy or light weights.
JOHN 0.
LEVY
BEACH
LEWIr
BEACH and PALMER Streets,
UNION STEAM AND WATER
HEATING COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA.
GOLD'S PATENT STEAM AND 110T-WA'PER HEATER,
THOMPSON's LONDON KITCHENER. and all Othet
Im_nroved COOKING APPAItATOS.
Boller' and Water Basics, Parlor and other Grata.
Registers and Ventilators. Backe:and Jambs, and au
tunes sonneeted with the above branch of biness. WOOD,
E.
P.
No. 41. South FOIERTH Street
TELTWELL. Superintendent. anlio-Dr
MRS. JAMES BETTS' CELEBRATED
xter =l, i mu t oßz i .tra, tr iumi the onli es tlA
711101111111 are reapeetftly recreated to e 'ea
re. BM& at her reeidenee. 10119 WAL
iladidallta. (to avoid eorinterfelte.) Thirty Cho
Invalids have Sn o red by their phystolane to oar
applianeee. are o y are genuine bearing the 13
States copyright t labels on the b een and eignatitree.
11 400 on the thinOrtarth With testirnoziale. caret
AMUSEMBWTS.
ZOGRAPRICON,
TENTHand OFIETNIIT Streets,
THE WAR,