notices. JU. M. SDIDOEB, D. B v , a BB nFJfTLT KETUKIi'BD FROM IffDIA, 1,1 deliver his fine Lecture oa ,tinpoo kuthti md the ame- BIIIAS BKBELLIOK,” IN THB A PADEMY of music, )(J p A Y NIGHT, JANG ANY 9, 1865. t >aa of the most successful efforts of this bril /'' r *r,and be comes to Philadelphia only at the of many of our leading citizens. fJ ! ,, b© had on and after TUESDAY next, at f>OU OFESTNUT Street* and at the Booh atSB centt each. Ticket for Reserved Seats will be die- at6o cents each. To avoid crowding and loss of time, v .* Tickets will commence on TUESDAY, at 7% *»i 31 _ mn ataouiAii rc GREAT central fair FOR TAB g, SANITARY COMMISSION, ‘"m "PHILADELPHIA, JUSB. 18S4. y BY OHAKLBB J. STILLS. FBIOB, FITS DOLLABS. TJ. S. Sasitarf Oosnrasrog, |M-LIDfiI<PHIA AOBItOT, 1807 CHESTNUT STBBBT, r3 ' December 16, 1864. Various Committees of the threat feisAKl COMMISSIOir b>*« to announce that History THE FAIR/* prepared by Mr. ttiß rsqnest of the Exoonti? e Coramittaa, Is M"',. for dellrer J. It forms a «ry elegant guarto ''’of tr.OT" than two bnndred pagee.is printed on • S ,I Uinr at the,”Canton Press” of Messrs. V\ and Is Illustrated witk photorrapiieof P 1 ‘ »e root's interesting objects of tie Exhibition. aecomtof the origin and progress of tbs P‘ otocflpHon °f the different Departments; a i f fro financial result; it fail list of all the is designed primarO y for the members o/ ii committees, and a limited edition only ha* r 1 sm.'j H ha* been thought host to place it in LV Nr. JAMES K. SIMUK, as special agent foi d copies will please call on or ad* i-V' a'. No, 33 South SIXTH Street (secondstory). /_, n , yjiii call npon those yrho may not be able /1 Aple with Mm. be ready for delivery on WEDNESDAY, fit, *•»»■« . 'fillST (iTIAHTE«I.T REPORT OF , ; jii 3IECHAHICS’ KATtQiStAL BiftK OP HU'h!.! UIA. jASL’AIiy 5, 1885. Rnaoimciis, a i o:!s« discounted ‘irVacdurt.." f/’-'i;.'/,.,ads deposited to secure ctr- smw-so V , ... .. bonds and other United .Bt-fniniiss on hand 603,000 00 f;. 66.866 08 MLitomotes s 630.661 00 Kt national banks 8,614 06 I .■ state banks andbankers......... 183,611 OS M sectulttese *•♦.<♦♦♦• *«•*.» 290.185 93 LIABILITIES. V stack paid ..... OO ;,J feed .......... 200,050 00 kinuoteaasa State bank.... J12Z2192 U IW A deposits....** Satto* al banka..... .«.♦•» ••»»*••■*•* 184, Viß 02 '■'Sißte bank5.....................»***• 103.041 89 .jut Hcconat..... 41,609 16 loss ....... 168.490 18 «oF PBWiretLTANIAt J -* £rif Philadelphia, 5 s ®' fSokK WIfIQASD, It .♦ Cashier of the Mechanics’ V. 5 a Bank of Philadelphia, do solemnly ewear -bi above idatsment is trne.to the best of my ..die and beli«f. J. WIBCANO. Jr.* Cashier, r *D to before me. Jan. 4.18G5. EBMDIfP WILCOX, Kotary Public, FIRST QUARTERLY BE PORT OF tee mais u f agturb as ’ national bajtk !*.: *i aod d isc'jnnts*. *•«••« ■«*s L>(J22j67B 74 Beadb deposited tosecure t Billion .......«•• * • *«*-• 300,000 03 j. fconfu and other U. S. '• l!li!a0al, “ n4 ——51,859,828 74 .Under n0te5,............ #470,811 40 g^ 0 ' 6 —“*“* lJwrsoo .“fn'her tanks 86,890 00 & National Hanks—. !!49,91l 87 2£*£“ 981,5(6 71 39,163 11 6,4(7 28 <ise account*. liIABILITIE'I. ,«i gtock* »••»•••»**•*•♦•**«♦ *5'70,160 00 Aai™. ia mi cotes. .«70,000 00 ilatica Manufaciniew* ana ——? 1,181,043 76 I S« l fcn»"::r.v.v;.:v.i jf S| 1 tod* unpaid .nni acccUQt«****«**»»»**»»* 17,823 01 lW 1,634,67108 $2,876,714 84 ■ !,/ Ptnrsyh'cmla, Oity of .Philadelphia: I f. WUODWafID. Cashier of the Mannfaoln- Mtaoai Hank of Philadelphia, do aolomnly affirm ibnve statement iat jtto to thahoßt of my know ■ itd belief. M. W. WOOBWAp, Caahier. ■lid aid lUDScrlhed hefoT|me,thtB 4th day of iti, ism. WM. H. BDTLBB, Alderman. fourth atmmT bupobt , , OP THE m NATIOHAIi BAKK OiP PHILADELPHIA, RESOURCES. ;ssad discounts $303,821 37 I bonds deposited to Benin* _ „„ relation ...... 200*000 CO ; bonds deposited to secure de* {f11*...-.........-... ' bonds and other U, S. seou " on band.. 82,050 00 _ 5645,811 27 Semilegal-tender notes 202,885 38 tototter hanks..., 53,916 00 ifromtanltß and bankers.B2,s4o 05 itms. 6,247 29 _ : 285,688 72 10.0G0 00 2,445 15 Hi* account* ...... LIABILITm. ... Ja! Stock ...«„S|OO,OOOOO ait in ft notes ««•«• 174,9^00 .sbneksami 1inker5......... 122,044 74 pa dep05it0r?....5368,114 32 taTreasnrer 0. ».. 87,890 45 . d _ | ■ 446,004 77 1iuid1055....... 9,020 60^^ | $953,905 14 “OF PENNEY!, VANIA, CONSTV OS PHINAIU. , ,t CiLF,SHINNING, Cashier of "Third National 4 of Philadelphia," do solemnly affirm that the e statement is tree, to the teat of my knowlodye lihef. K. GLBHDINBIKG, Cashier, -f iimtd to and subscribed before me, this thtid day nuy, 1866. EDMOND WILCOX, ' Notary Public. THE NEXT Dili FT. - C ITHiEJiS’ SUBSTITUTE, KEPKEBENTATIVE, AND TO L /J3R AGENCY —We beg leave to call the attention wbo are drafted and those who are enrolled to military dnty, end also that elan of tiswbo are not liable to draft (ladies and gentle >«tw forty five years), to our agency for procuring ieiuub and volunteer representatives. Persons tli attend to this important matter at once, as the £ias tet-n fixed for-the 15th of February next. [ure doing a strictly legitimate business; wears win liten not liable to the draft as substitutes and Natives, as low, if not at lower prices, than any irigeacy in Philadelphia. The law alio wans to tßlatUttiea in the Navy or Marine Corps, to he cre ' to any district in the State where the principal re- facilitate business* if persons living In or out of the * who are enrolled' will furnish us with, a certlfi.- lof that enrolment from the Provost Marshal of to.riot, they can have imbstitutes sworn into *branch of this service* which will folly exempt iifcia draft. teuce can he given to ladles and gentlemen in this (vvbom we have done business in this line, and » the following counties: Chester* Delaware* %ae?y t Berks* Backs* Schuylkill, and JHorih ’m ■,B.—Churches and Clubs Curnished at the lowsst pit prices. Liberal arrangements made with ty-ip Committees to fill quotas, . or address MoJS ALLY. PAXSON, & 00., ♦ll CHB3TAUT Street, or Bor 5077 Philadelphia Poßt Place. MECHANICS’ NATIONAt BASK, , Philadelphia. January 3,1855. !i -'.ntiuttl Meeting of the Stockholdersof this B«mk •H Uid at the BANKING HOUSE on WBDNBS ' Canary 11. 3865, between the hours of 10 o’clock ■\*sd2P. ftl , tor the eleot.ioxLof Nine Directors to . •'* the ensuing year. ’ \ J, VIBGANI), Ja.» Cashier, If 188 CENTRA! KAXIONAI BANK f OF PHILADELPHIA. t., Pkii.adklphia, January 3,1805 P.ueaa] Election for Directors of this Banlc w til ba 1," 'be office of 0 M. TKOIITMAH, Esq., Ift South P® Street, 0 » TUESDAY, Janna-y 10th, 186 J, ba le bunts cf 10 A M. and SFP. M. „ '« ALEX. I&YIM, JH,, Cashier. farmkbs* aiu» mechanics’ I BANK.— PniT.ADBT.rniA, Dae»m- gl Election for JHnmton of tMa Bank Bill is B4BKIHO HOUBB, oil WEDHBaDAT, of January next, between Ute noon of II . 2nd a o'clock F. M. W. BUHHTOIf. Ja.. CasMer. SBCOS» HAIIOSAIi BASK OB PHILiIIELFHIA. _ ' _ „. PBAKKPOBB, Dee. 2D, 1881 nil Election for Directors of tide Bank will ito‘ . ttle Banking Bones, on TUESDAY, January '.’^.between the honreofu M andSPM 'WO W. .EL BHAWH, Cashier, WICK OF THIS NORTH F£NN , SYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPART. Mttimal Meeting of tbe Stockholders of the North pallia. Railroad Company -will be held at the •of the Cotopany. No. 407 WALNUT Street* tfelpMa, os MOSDAY, January 9th, 1860, at 12 Ma., at which time and place an Election will t>® ’.to a President and Ten_liirectorB_fco servo for the EDWARD ABMSrEOHQ, Secretary. KAHOSAIi bash, . pHiLiJ)SLPEiAi Bee, 9,1864. auction for thirteen Directors to serve the ea 'f«r will he held at the Hanking Honse os TOBB- Iftnary 10. 1860, fromlOo'eloct A M. to3P. K. •talhlm WM, MdCOimtßl.il, Cashier. KOttHWABK HATIOML BAKE. . Philadbll'HlA, December 9,1864. Election for DIRECTORS wtllbeWd at HOTJSB, 'oa TUESDAY, the lOfchday of * next, between, the hoars of 10 o’olock A. M. 5 ® meeting of the Stockholders will he held at *«nw, ■ F. P. STEEL, Cashier. I'ME MA3YUFACTU BKB 8> JS A. WOSAL BAJSK. „ „ . , ~ PHitio>BLPHiA* Dec. 9,1834. tre hereby notified fcfcat anEkXG* NINE DIEEGTOEfi of this Bank, to serve K5 Wb ? Vfar, wUI be held at the BANKIBfG % WEDNESDAY. January 11, 1885, between ,ttrs or ic a. M. and 2 £. 2i. „ M. W. WOODWARD, ««UMjaii Gadder. .'biubelphia asd darby BOO, —NOT.taa ie hereby fiyejtothe fih this Company that the Annual Meeting L..f' ee ti°n for President and elx Directors wiU Eft'ltls second MONDAY (Bth) of January, lif,* , at the Company's Depot, on DABBY M'i.o weM > Yort r-ninth and Fiftieth streets, 1,9 D. H. ILICKWIB, Secretary.. .fUIUDEUPUU ABB BKADItra COMPACT ~ Office »»» BotUh it,,,. , PHiLAj>ELPa:rA. December 13, 18S4 *«» tc!"? 1 * liven to She Stockholders of thl* kit Ab« dnmisl Meeting.and an Election for l“-aci r* Managere, Trsairarer, and Seoretery will ' • Secretary. lEO J.IIEHS’ NOTICE-—THE t,* ! jC°MPARr will to held on MONDAY, ito R &o*«ary. 1868, at 3 o'clock P, H., at the office No. a3O Somth THIRD Street, Phlla -81?80* and Directors will be held V and place. £, D , BARCLAY, Secretary pro taro. S Wis*H KAIIOSAI BASK, Philadelphia* December.l2* l«i J?i B »nsP*®tt®B of the Stockholders of this Bank, 3Da\ t Tion Sp DIBSGTOBS, will be bold o* «k A 'rtiri 10 1885, between, the boor* of H W* a »d 2 o'eiook £Bt _ „ LIBBiBT COM* PniI,AJ)BLPHTA, J&tm&rr Z,1865 S®SHfe««»g of the BtookholdeM ofthe MBS ;l>*s “J.RABY COMPANY will be held on !>> 6i,oJ? 1 »* W o’eloek P. M., in tie [%*<■ At ‘M* “f rtAb£liTJsß, 0a "‘ Recording Secretary. cirT cocposs. yr «IKAH» 2CSTATBL—IN COffPJLI* |for fi«* h rut n j T } T 1 a ? !l i 5 P9r e6nk - loan. P |m Bi 7 si M°? p N a £ percen !- J°» a * 85,700 00 *9 Xi?;/*t la 4 ei ? h i la L pe £ ceat loaa.-o. 10,090 00 Benares of dock in the Insurance Company City Gas eper cent, loan 57, sen da Of tile State of Pennsylvania 4,400 00 42 shares of preferred etook in the Union Ca n&2 Com p&uy,......... .................. 2,100 09 Sohnyliili NavitaUon Company loan, 6 per ceot.j 1870.. 254 450 81 Schttjlkili Navigation Company loan. 6par cent.. 1832, 2,850 00 Union Canal Company of Pennsylvania 6 per cent 10an... 1,000 00 United State* 10-40 5 per cent. 10an....*. 4.600 00 Schuylkill Navigation Company loan, 1882, received for interest..... 13 040 70 ■Loan appropriated to purchase fuel fw ' * Poor white hovseiteipers and roomkeepsrs *' in the city of Phi ladelphia. «* One Cr rtiflente of loan of Schuylkill Navi _ getionCompany......s9,o£9 ffT Schuylkill Navigation Company loan re ceived for interest 272 63 Stocks and Loans comprising the Residuary Fund. 1564. TTaiied States 5-20 G s2 f>6o 00 Utftted States 10-406 per cent. 10an.10,700 OO State of Pennsylvania 6per cent 10an....... 88,840 03 SehuylkLl Navigation Company 6 par cent. loan Loan to Franklin Institute Ci-y of Philadelphia 5 per cent. ' loan. *.........519,00000 Guardians of the Poor 5 per cent, loan 10,500 00 City of Philadelphia 6 per cent. 10an,.....,, is*. Sou CO Ground Bents.. s.s.XJ 09 2 shares Germantown and Perkiomea Tarn pike Company stock 106 ebaies Philadelphia Exchange Company . stock... .... 10,003 00 4,100 shares in the Danville and Fottsvilie hail road Company..., 200,000 00 2,200 shares of stock in the Schuylkill Navi gation Company 1 bone for loan to Bidge-road Turnpike Com iD 'for interest to Bidgo-road Turnpike Company. . 102 shares of stcek in the Chesapeake and Delaware Canal Company 1 share of stock in the. Susquehanna and Le high Turnp' ke Com sjany Schuylkill Navigation Company loan 1862, received for interest...... 241 68 Lean Comprising the Legacy* in part, reaeiv°dfrom the Estut&of Lawrence Toad, of Illinois, dec’d. by hichard Vaux, Esq., President - of the Board of Directors of the Girard Col lege, November 12. 1883, and paid to the __ t!i*y Treasurer July 15.1864.. $7,637 50 United States 6 per cent, loan, 1881. $7,000 cost.. .$7,660 00 Ca5h............. 27 60 7,687 50 Tbs following account current exhibits a coudeUssd statement of the cash account, embracing the amount of dividends and interest, rent of real estate, and pay ments made for various objects for the year 1834: Balance in the treasury, January 1, ISol-*-. $13,033 49 Cash received ton rent of real estate •* 145.368 82 ** interest on City Loan 10,665 47 ** ** Schuylkill Navigation. Co.’s L0an*............. 42,515 40 11 M State of Pennsylvania Loan 8,634 15 “ ** City Gas L0an....... 570 00 ** ** dividend Philadelphia Exchange Co. ’a stock-. 300 00 11 *• dividend Ins. Co, State of Pennsylvania.......... 704 00 11 ** Interest on U. S Loan 5-206 percent.. 313 91 ** interest on U. S. Loan $921583 29 4 $,760 00 4.691 13 99219 *• $3,068,740 61 10.40 Spercent.766 43 “ colifeiies in Schuylkill co 11,040 87 “ " Lawrence Todd’s legacy. 7,687 53 ** ** Total income account,.... 345 00 $341,816 09' Cash paid under appropriations by Councils. For water rents. $1,780 00 For taxes ... 24,961 92 For salaries* 6 693 *2S For lands out of the c0unty......... 18.853 41 For permanent improvements 140 76 For general repairs..... 13,057 22 For insid e repainting.. 1,617 16 For outside painting 839 46 For paper and hanging.............. 2,248 67 For annuities. 300 00 For miscellaneous expenses*.*...*. 2,763 94 For purchase of fuel for * ‘poor white ~’ 644,91 For lighting Delaware avenue with gas.... ................. 1,205 60 For pacing in front of Girard pro- petty 1,987 29 Ca»b paid upsn writs of mandamus: For damages for widening Delaware _ avenue...** 83,524 03 For widening Delaware avenue.... 40814 For investment of L. Todd'alegacy. 7,560 00 51X8,430 66 $3,093,740 61 QolUsro. Conmiittaeon Houssliold. .»»*...*• **595,089 47 “ “ Instruction .......... 13,784 SO ** 14 Accounts***»'»•...... 2,544 02 “ «« Library 9482 ** * 1 Discipline and Dia cfcarge - ....... ** ** Admi55i0n........... " 44 Manual Labor...~~ $112,352 61 Balance in the City Treasury. .*..515,250 93 Wan ante not taken in. 4,149 10 $2,875,714 84 Balance in the Treasury. PHiLADEitPHLAi December 81« 1864. _ * CHARLES 8. SMITH, Girard JSatate, Ksssr* viion tohisxueb bkfkesh 16*? MEHT SALOON, foot of WASHINGTON Ato duo.—We are agate obliged to appeal to oar fellow citizens for aid to sustain oar institution. We are thankful for the liberal support we have received, and believe the expending of no similar sum has added so much to the comfort of our soldiers; in addition to which we have been compelled by circumstances to aßsumo temporary care of thousands of refugees, freed men, and rebel deserters, nearly all of whom would have been forced to seek charity at your doom, and, domiciled in the lowest haunts of the city, Wauld have caused much annoyance and disturbance. They have remained with us generally but a few days, and places have been found for them away from the city, where their Hbor was in great request. The arrangements for the care of the soldiers In our city have added largely to our reputation for hospitality and. brotherly love, and to continue the good work the necessary means must be famished. Funds forwarded by letter to our committee, or handed to either of the following gentiemeu. will reach us : Bev. Ijt.'Thomas Brainerd, No. 634 Fine street. _ Thomas Robbins* Esq. * President Philadelphia Bank. D, B. Cummins, Esq* President Girard Bank. 8. A. Mexeer, Esq., President Farmers’ and Mecha nics’ Bank. J. B. .Austin, Esq., President Southwark Bank, M. W. Woodward, Beg., Gaahier Manufacturers’ and Mechanics’ Bank. _ _ _ _ Thomas T. Firth. Esq., Treasurer Penna. Railroad: James C. Band A Co., comer Market and Decatur sts. Samuel B. Fates, chalriMn . J. B. Wade, Secretary. de26-12t 60,000 00 ■raaf OFFICE OFEHIOH BESETOLESV. ASSOCIATION, H. W. corner of SEVENTH and' BANBCM Streets, December 6,186® At the Thirty-third Annual Meetinjc of the AsaoelS< tton, the following named gentlemen were elects! oS cere and managers for 18W- 6S: non pbebibesto, „ BICHARD D. WOOD, J. FISHES LEAMIHG. TREASURER, IDWUND WILCOX, JSTo 40± CHESTNUT Stmt* CORRESPONDING SBORBTAKT, L. MONTGOMEKY BOND, RECORDING SBOBBTABY, JOHN H. ATWOOD. MANAGERS, a _ Thomas A. Budd, Charles Bhoads, Blchard Wood, Charles S. Worts, H, D.i E. B. Wood, James Bayard, Joseph A. Clay, Alfred sf. Collins, , Charles W. Cushman, Philip C. Garcett. Chomas Evans are the only lollect funds for the Aseoela' JOHN a ATWOOD, Becormn* Secretary, Benjamin Go&tas, Thomas Latimer, John Bohlen, William Purvea, Arthur G, Cofihx, Benjamin Orne, John W. Claghcrn, Thomas Wattson, Joseph H. Dalles, John Athharsi, Messrs. S. G. Cooper and E arsons duly anthorised to on. deS-lm MB* OFFICE OF THE lOGUST MOOH* low TAIB COAL AND lEO2* COMPANY, Philadelphia, Deo. 10,1861. The Animal Meeting of the Stockholders of the above named Company will be held at their Office, Jfo. 930 South THIRD Street, on MONDAY, the loth day of Janaary next, at 13 o’clock M., when an BLBGTION will be held for seven Directors to serve for the essoins year. The Transfer Books of the Company will be dosed for fifteen daye prior to the day of said election de!7-tlal6 EDWARD ELY, Secretary. ■33*” OFFICE OF UNION MITIDM, IS PSP SBEAHCE COMPANY. _ Philadelphia, Deo. 17,1864. , The Annual Meeting ot .the Stock and Serin holdersof the Union Mutual'2ns. Co., of Philadelphia, will he held, at the Office ol Company, on MONDAY, January 9, 1865, 12 o’clock noon, at which time an election will bo held for Eight Director* to serve fopjheeneninjrthre* T deS-18t ' Secretary. §2g» OFFICE OF THE WEBTEBS PS» PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY. Philadelphia, December 22 1864. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. —The Annnal Meeting of the Stockholders of the Western Pennsylvania Rail road Company will he held on MONDAY, the ninth day of January, 1865. at 12 o’clock H., at No. 838 South THIRD Street, Philadelphia. Annnal Election for President and Directors will he held same day and place de22-tja9 JOSEPH LESLEY, Secretary. »Cff° OFFICE OF THE “ SHANOKDi COAL COMPANY,” Philadelphia, Dec. 2S, 1864. The Annnal Meeting of the Stockholders of the above named Company will he held attheir Office, No. 201 South FOURTH Street, on WEDNESDAY, the 18th day of January next, aril o’clock A. M., when an Election will be held for Five Directors to serrefor the enduing y«tiT The Traa»fer Books of tbs Company will be closed for fifteen days prior to the day of said election. ; CHAS. B. LINDSAY, de29 thmwMt . Secret iry. OfllCE OF THE FAME IWSU *» RABOB COMPANY, No. 406 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia, December 27,1864. NOTICE.—The Annnal Meeting of tbe Stockholders of the Fame Insurance Company will be held on MON >DAY( tbe 9ih day of January next, at 10 o’clock A. M., at the office of tbe Company. An election for twelve Directors, to serve tbe eimoing year, will be held on tbe same day* at the same place, between the hours of 10 o’clock A. M., and2o'clock Jr. M. de2B-tia9 WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD, Secretary. (ST OFFICE OF THE INSURANCE COMPANY OP NORTH AMERICA, Philadel phia, December 27, 1864. The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders will he held at the office of the Company, No. 232 WALNUT Street, on MONDAY, January 9, 1865, at 12 o'clock M , and on TUESDAY, January 10 (the day following), an election will he held for Directors to ser re for tbe ensuing year, de2B 12t CHARLES PLATT, Secretary. KSSF“ THE THIRD NATIONAL BANS **» Of PHILADELPHIA, Dbobhbbs 8, 1864, The Second Annnal Meeting of the STOCKHOLDER* of the Third National Bank of PMiadelpMa wUlb; held at the Banking House, S. W, corner of MARKET and MERRICK Streets, on TUESDAY, January 10,1865, at 12 o’clock noon. i An Election for Directors to serve for the ensuing year will be held on the same day, between the hours of II and 2 o'clock. delO-lm R OLBJDINNIIra. Cashier. ■33 BF” . OFFICE OF THE ENTERPRISE Wffff INSURANCE COMPANY, 400 WALNUT Btgeet, Philadelphia, December 28,1661. NOTICE.—The annual meeting of the Stockholders of ‘ ‘ The Enterprise Insurance Company’ ’ wlll he held on MONDAY, the 9th day of January next, at 10 o’clock, A. M., at the office of the company. * An election for twelve Directors, to serve the ensuing year, will be held on the same day, at the same place, between the hours of 10 o’clock A. M. and 2 o’clock P. M. CHAS. POSTER, de94-tiafl Secretary. |TSr STOOKHOLDIBS' NOTICE.— R” The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the OIL CREEK AND BIDGWaY BAILROaD COMPANY will be held on MONDAY; the ninth day of January, 1866. at 12% o’clock P. M., at No. 238 South THIRD Street, Philadelphia. Ac Election for President and Directors will be held tame day and place. _ JOSEPH LESLEY, Secretary. Philadklphia, Dec. 21, 1864. cU22-tia9 rnar THE fourth national bank, WWff Philadelphia, December 8,1864. The Annual Election of DIRECTORS will he held at the banking bouse on Tuesday, the loth day of January, 1866, between the hours of 2 and 4 o’clock The Annual Meeting of tlwStockholdersi will beheld at the same time. SAMUEL J, MAO MULLAH, de2D-ijalO , Cashier. wap- petroeeuh storage com* waff PAN YOP PHILADELPHIA. —The Snbsciiption Books will remain open at the office of the Company, 337 WALNUT Street, and at the Rooms of the Phila delphia Board ot Trade, BOS CHESTNUT Street, until the stock is all subscribed for. Persona forwarding subscriptions or Instalments will please make their checks payable to the order of P. B. HOB BELL, Kaq., Treasurer. • n026-sthtf Jem- UNION EEAGUE HOUSE. 1816 WOff CHESTNUT Street. „ „ Philadelphia, Dec. 28, 1864. An Adjourned Meeting of the UNION LEAGUE of Philadelphia will bo held at OONCBBT HALL, on FRIDAY, January Bth. at 8 o’clock P. M . to receive and act on the Report of the Comm ttee on By-laws. . Tickets, admitting members only, can ha obtainecr from Mr. C. B. Whipple, Assistant Sseretarv, at the League House. GEORGE H. BoftKß. de2B-tja6 Eecrotary. »>Cg” ImSUBANOE COMPANY OF THE »» STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA. „ m Philadblphia. Dec. 23.1864. An elsctlos for Thirteen Directors of the Company 1 Will bo held on MONDAY, January B, 1865, at the Com- - pany's office, Noe. 4andSEXCHANGE Building, bs : tween, the hours of ten o’clock A. M. end on® o'clock - P. M. WUO.IAM HARPER, : [ 4s3Wfi® . , . , Seo»*«Tri NOTICES. 1,933 64 l,OOO 00 110,000 00 10,000 00 $211,810 09 PBESDEHT, SAMUEL H. PERKINS. COLD MINING COMPANIES. K»» DAVFHIV i*»» EOIOBASO •OE< GOLD WISING COMPANY. „ Chartered by tee Btete of PhSS*?}™® I*- 1 *- CAPITA! STOCK, Sl.OC®, 000. TOTS B 0», 000 SHAKES PAK VALUE, SS. ’ P».Wea?-J OH N B. ANDBKSOK, DiaaoTOits ~ _ Thomas A. Scott, Jameß E. Matte, # N, B. Kneass, £obn w. Hau, Harrisburg, Wm B- Freeman, T O. McDowell, do. hofct. P. Kmg, John Brady, do. John M. hi ley, W. W Wylie, Lancaster. Charles D« Silver, Wm. G. shuts, Colorado. D. P. SOTTTH WORTH, . „ „ Secretary and Treasurer. Office of the Company, Ho. 4r»3 WALNUT Street— Room Ho. 8. Authenticated specimens have been procured from' some of the Company’e lodes, and have boon assayed by Professors Booth and Garrett with the most gratify ins? results. Subscription lists have been opened at the Office of tho Company, and at the Treasurer’s Office (In ternal Revenue). Ho. 42T CHESTNUT Street, Farmers’ *■&'otttchanics Bank Building. Toorigiaa' suosorlbnra, $3. f 0 per share, for a limited numbsr of shares. CucuJa-Ts, pamphlet*, or information can be obtained at tbe Office of (he Company after the 17th last. OniouKßU, 1664. - oolS-Sm DIVIDENDS. mviDSHDisorom The following DIVIDENDS (for NOVEMBER) have begn declared, payable DECEMBER 31st, to Share holders of reccrd December 2vth, ISM: BRIGGS GOLD COMPANY, EIGHTH DIVIDEND.*,..ONE DOLLAR PER BEARS, CECASRS GOLD COMPANY, THIRD DIVIDEND OHS DOLLAR PER SHARE. McKINLEY OIL, COMPANY. FIFTH DIVIDEND. THREE PER CENT. CIIFTOST PETROLEUM COMPANY, SECOND DIVIDEND ....ONE PER CENT. 10,200 00 FOUNTAIN VWimiiMfl COMPINT, FIRST DIVIDEND ONE PER CENT. WALTER E. LAWTON. TKBIETJKSS, *3g-> THE MECHANICS’ HANK, St. Louis, Dec. 31 1861. The Board of Directors have declared a dividend of THREE AND ONE HALF PERCENT (3&P c.)paya ble to Philadelphia Stockholders at tbe Mechanics* Wa* iioitsi'Besk, Philadelphia, on and after Jen 16,1895. jaB-tja!6* • CHAS. EVERTS, Cashier. SS&T’ OFFICE OF THE SCHONACKEB WZ3& PTANO f*>rte manufacturing compa ny, No. 10551 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia, Jau. 3,1865. DIVIDEND NOTICE —The Board of Directors have this Cay declared a dividend of FIVE PER GENT, out of the net earnings of tbe Company for tbe last «ix mombe, payable at the Office of tnelCompauy, clear of State tax on atd after January 18th, 1868. Transfer Rooks close on January 10th, and open on January I7th, 1865. H. W. GRAY, jas St • Treasurer. _. ySHF» OFFICE OF THE LEHIGH LB. W EERnE RAILROAD COMPANY, 3550 WAL NET fIIREET, Philadelphia, Jau. 4,1856. The Board of Directors have tbie day declared a semi annual dividend of BIX PBS. CENT., payable on and after the 18ih inst. EDWARD RUBER fS, Ja., jag* 31* . Treasurer. »gp OFFICE OF THE UNION IM. WO& PEOVEMENT COMPANY, 320 WALNUT STREET* ✓- Philadelphia* Jan, 4, 1855 The Board of Directors have this day declared asorai* anneal dividend of FOUR AND ONE-HALF JPiSft CENT. * payable on and after iho 18tb inst. EDWARD ROBERTS, Jr , Treasarer. esr I»lTll>rai' NOTWK—OI’FICK OF WP; THIS TIOGA IRON COMPaNT, No. 5544 "WALNUT Street. Hoorn No. 20. Tie Board of Directors have THIS DAT declared a DIVIDEND of PIPE PER CENT, (twenty five onto per share) on the capital stock of this Company, paya ble at their office on and after January 16th, 1860, clear of state taxes. , The transfer hooka Trill he closed on the 13th and opened on the 16th. jas-tjalg B®** OIFICE OF THE MIKOO OIX* K® COMPANY, Ho. 534 WALNUT Street* Boom 20. Philadelphia, Jan. 3,1865. DIVIDEND NOTICE -The Board of Directors have this day declared their second monthly dividend of TWO FEB CEST. (twenty cents per share), out of the net earnings of the Company for the month of December, pay able, clear of State tax, on and after January 20th. Transfer Books close January 14th, at 3o’elccfc P.M., and open January 21st. IV W. WILT SANK, jas rj&2o Secretary. r®*- OFFICE ST. NICHOLAS COAI, ids? COMPANY, 305 K WALNUT Street, Philadelphia, Jan. 4,‘1865. The Directors of the Nicholas Coal Company have this dav declared a quarterly dividend of TWO AND A HALF FEB GENT on the Capital Stock, clear of State tax, payable on demand. • jas- Bt* C. F. SSOENBB, Treasurer. 11.131 82 WBM*' THE CONSOLIDATION NATION* AL Bank. Philadelphia, Jan. 4,1865 The Directors have this day declared an. Extra Divi dend o! TWENTY PEE CENT., payaole on MONDAY, January 16,1P65, clear of u. S Taxes. Stockholders -will he required to surrender their Cer tificates of Stock, for which new ones will he issued in the name of “The Consolidation National Bank. 5 ’ jas»thatutlB JOa. H. PEXBSOL, Cashier. freer- themankfactebebs 4sta ■Off TIONAL Bank, Philadelphia, Jan. 3,1835. The Directors have declared an extra dividend of TEN FEB CENT., payable on demand. ja4-4t M» W. WOODWARD, Cashier. ysa»» OFFICE OF Tffifi PHILADEL* Iw PEIA CITY PASSENGER BAILWAY COM PANY, No. 3100 CBESTN DT Street. Philadelphia, January 2,186?. At a meeting of the Board of Directors, held this day, & dividend of DNS DuLLAB AND FIFTY CENTS PEN SHARE, subject to the United States and State taxes, was declared, payable to the Stockholders or their le gal on and after the 12th insfc. The transfer books will be closed until the 12th Inst. ja4-10t WM. W. COLKBT, Treasurer. DIYIDKND NOTICE, -OFFIC E OF IfcS? TBE MINERAL OIL COMPANY, 034 WAL NUT Street, January 2d, 1894. • The Board or Directors have this day declared a Dividend of ONE AND ONE-HALF PEE CENT, on the Capital Stock, payable at their Office on and after the 12th inetantrclear of State Taxes. The Transfer Books will he closed on the 4th at 3 P. M., and opened on-thel3tb. ja3-9t THOS. B, SBARLB, Secretary, THE GIRARD UFE INSURANCE, ■=■» ANNUITY, ANB TRUST COMPANY OF PHI LADELPHIA. ' DbckhbbbSl, 1864. The Managerc have thle day declared a dividend of POUR PEE CENT, for the last six monthr, and an ex tra dividend of FIVE PERCENT, on the capital stock, payable to the etc ckholdsrs, clear of the State and united States taxes, on demand. jaB-8t» JOHN P. JAMES. Actuary, Drag” DIVIDEND.—THE - DIRECTORS of the ST. NICHOLAS OIL COMPANY have this day declared a dividend of Oh E PER CENT, payable on the 9th inst. Booke close on the 6!h and open on the 10th Inst. JOHN H. WILE, Secretary. January 2, 1868. jaS-7t DIY3I>KXO,-rHE DIBECTOBS of the CUHIIN OIL COMPANY have this day declared a Dividend of T WO PEE CENT., payable on the 9th inst. Books close on the 6th. and open on the 10th inst. * JOHU H, WYLJB, Secretary. January 2,1565. OFFICE OF THE ENTERPRISE P» INSURANCE CO., 400 WALNUT ST. Philadelphia, Jan* 2,4685. Tbe Directors hare TBIS DA* declared a dividend of TBBEE AND OWE HALF PBE CEtfT. on the capital stock of tbe Company for the last six months, payable on demand, free of all taxes, JB. LOCKWOOD, ja3-12t - Secretary. KENSINGTON NATIONAL RANK, •“? Philadelphia, January 2,1855- The Directors have this dav declared an extra divi dend of TWBLNE DOLLARS AND FIFTY CENTS on each share of the stock of this Bank, clear of tax, pay able on demand, Mockholders wiU he required to surrender their cer tificates of stock, for wh-ch new ones will he issued in tbe name of the Kensington National Bank of Philadel phia. wm. mcoonnell, ja3 6t / Cashier* KvSf** OFFICE OF THE SCUIjXXKIEE NAVIGATION COMPANY. Philadelphia, December 30,1861. The managers have this day declared a dividend of 81X PER CENT upon the Preferred and Common Stocks of this Company, payable-less the United States and State Taxes thereon, retained according to law—on the 23d of January next. __ ja&»6t W. M. TILGHKAN, Secretary* A DIVIBESB OF THREE AND •Css? a HALF PER GENT, on the preferred stock of the Elmira, and Williamsport Railroad Com pany will be paid on and after the third day of January, 1868, at the Pennsylvania Railroad Company Building, roc m No. 1, first floor, corner THIRD Street and WILLING’S Alloy, by GEORGE TABER, de3l-6t Agent. • l» vaf OFFICE OF THE ATLAS OIL CO,, No. 524IWALNUT Street, Room No. 20. Philadelphia, Dec. 23, 1861 DIVIDEND NOTICE. The Board of Directors have THIS DAY declared a dividend of THREE PER CENT (15 cents per chare) out of the net earnings of the Company for the months of November and December, payable, dear of State tax, on and after January 18,1865 Transfer Books close on January 3, at3P* M., and open January 11,1885. Stockholders who have not called for their certificates, are requested to do so prior to closing of the books. deSO-lOt G, W. WILTBANK, Secretary. AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE AND TRUST COMPANY, . Philadelphia, December®, 1884. The Trustees have this day declared a'Dividend of FIVE PER CENT, out of the profits of the last six months, payable to the Stockholders, clear o(all taxts, on and alter January 5.1865* de3o-6t JOHN B, WILSON, Secretary, MERCANTILE PETROLEUM CO, s office,J32 Nqrth FRONT Street. DIVIDEND NOTICE.-The Board of Directors have THIS DAY declared a dividend of TWO PER CERT, on the capital stock of this Company, free of State Taxes, payable on and after the sth of January. Transfer Books closed from tbe 3d to the 6th proximo. Certifi cate* of Stock are now ready for delivery. JOHN H. TAYLOR, Secretary* December 28, 1861 de£9 lot ear" ©MICE OF THE westjioke. LAND COAL COMPANY, Ho. »30 South THIRD Street, corner of Willing’* alley, ~ .. Philadelphia, Deo 21, 1864. r At a meeting of the Directors ol the. WBSIMORB LAHDCOALiJOMPAHJ, bold this day, a Dividend of PIYB PSB OEHT on the Capital Stooic wae declared, payable on and after January Sd, IS6S The Transfer Boohs will be closed until January 6th next. P. H. JACKSON, de22-tjas ftSBT PHIIAPEIf MA AUPBEAHTWO RAILROAD COMPANY, Office Bfo. »»T Soutk FOURTH Street. _ pBTiAJJBLfBiA, November 30, 1861 DIVIDEND NOTICE.--The transfer hooks of this Company will be dosed on THURSDAY, December Ifi, and reopened on TOEsDAI, JAJXUAKY 10, 1865. A Dividend of FIFTEEN PEE GENT. on the common and preferred stock, clear of Rational and State taxes, has been declared, payable in common stock,on the 81st December next, on all stocks standing on the hooks oi the Company, at the dose of business on the 16th prox. Stockholders whose names are registered on the New York books will be paid at the farmers’ Loan and Trust Company. & BRADFORD, del-tf Treasurer. K®* SfATIOML B&BK OF THE *»/ NORTHERN LIBERTIES. Philadelphia, Dec 80, 1864 The Directors bare this day declared an Extra Divi dend of fIVB PER CERT., payable on FRIDAS' next, January 6, 1865. t- tockholders will be reqnlred to surrender their Cer* tihcatee of Stock, for which new ones will be issued in the name of tie National Bank of the northern Liberties. deSl-6t w, QUftfMEBE, Caehier. ri'Hß PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, A TBg PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, THE PHILADELPHIA lEQI7IHP.B, THE PHILADELPHIA ISQBIBBB, REDUCED IN FRICK REDUCE!) I N PRICE REDUCED IN PBICB REDUCED IN PRICE REDUCED IN PRIDE REDUCED IN PRICE REDUCED IN PRICE REDUCED IN PRICE TO TWO CENTS! TWO CENTS! TWO CENTS! TWO CENT.! TWO CENTS! TWO OgSTel TWO CENTS! TWO CENTS! . TWO CENTS! TWO CENTS! TWO CENTS! TWO OK NTH | DOUBLE SBBET, DOUBLE SHEET. DOUBLE SHEET. DOUBLE SHEET DOUBLE SHEET. DOUSLE SHEET. FORT’S COLUMNS. FORTY COLUMNS. FORTY COLUMNS. FORTY COLUMNS. FORTY COLUMNS. FORTY COLUMNS. Served Ly careful Carriers for TWELVE CENTS A W feKFT, Payable to carrier. SerTed by cnreml Carriers for TWELVE CENTS A WEEK, Payable to carrier " SOLD BY ALL NEWS AGENTS. SOLD BY ALL AGGNTS • SOLD BY ALL KRWft AGENTS. SENT BT MAIL FOR BI2TY CENTS A MONTH, OR • . 05 E DOLLAR *OR TWO MONTH*. SINT BY MA*L FOR SIXTY OENT« A MONTH, OR ONE EOLL&R FOR TWO MO&THS. OFFICE, No. 30* CHESTNUT STREET. ja3-3tif 'THB CHEAPEST AND BEST PLACE A j B thfi city to eat HEAD DRESSES, iditbi or fancy CAPS, is at Ho 00A ARCH Street, deSl Cf TOMATO CATSUP.-—HEW TOMATO A- Catsup in quart and pint bottles of choice quality. Also, barrels. For s&U fey RHODES A WILLIAMS. «eig for North WATB3 Steal THE PRESS.—PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 5, 1866. Ho. 81 JOHH Btreot, HEW TOSK. D. B. JOKES, Treasaror. Treasurer. OIL. COMPANIES. PROSPF.CnJB OP TUB .LINSCOTT PETROLEUM 1 AND CDUL COMPANY OF OMO. CAPITAL ... *300,000 SHAKES 190,000 ~~ FAB YALOE *3;00 KKSEKYED WOKKIHO CAPITAL . $30,000 A STOCK FULLY PAID'. Price to Sobeeribers .......... s2per Share. Office, Ho. SIS Walnut Street, PHILADELPHIA, . PRESIDENT. JOHN M EVANS. TREASURER, AUGUST C. MILLER. . SECRETARY, EDWIN H OOaNE, DIRECTORS • JOHN M. EVANS. No. »17 North B*cond street, AUGUST n. MILLER, No. 633 N Thirteenth street ZABIBA ELLIS, No 1108 North Third street. FRED. L4JDNBR, No. 632 North Third street. a ISAAC H. CONRAD, M. 3> , No 216 Vine street. JAMES TRACT, Gonshohocken, Pa. M. F. Maize, Pottaville, Pa. The property of the Company, consisting of two sepa rate tracts containing 315 acres in fee simple. Is located In Athens c< nuty, Ohio, about two miles and a half from the town of Athena TRACT No 1. containing 200 acres, consists mainly of bottom Land, with a frontage of three-quarters of a mile upon the Hocking river and canal, presenting an almost uulimlted space of the fi nest boring surface This tract is located in one of the beet oil-producing districts in :he State, and parties who have developed lands in the vicinity have, in almost every instance, fucceeded in procaring the finest quality of Lubricating Oil, worth from #25 to $3 * per barrel, at the depth of one or two hundred feet. This property abounds in oil ipringsand othsr positive indications of the richest de posits of Petroleum. On the adjoining lands, within a lew yards of this tract, a number of wells have been sunk, tome within a few. weeks past, which are yield ing oil in large quantities . , . . . . ~ , A portion of this tract is rich farming laud, which, with tie improvements, conrimiog of a double browa etene mansion, barns, and other necessary buildings, wi:l yield a handsome rental to the Company, TRACT Ho. 2 contains 115 acre*, and, although un connected with Tjaci No. 1, is located about the same distance from the town of Athens (2J£ mile*). This pro perty bears Ihe most positive evidences of being exceed ingly rich" oil territory, and presents the same features in its oil springe, &0.. as No. 1. Amid the ravines. f*ad upon the fctreaoi# which flow through it, are found the finest sites for boring purposes that could be desired. This trace, apart from its rich deposits of oil and large surface of boriny territory, contains immense beds of COAL, which can be mined and shipped with compara tively little expense. Large collieries are in active ope ration on the adjoining pioperty. The Marietta and Cincinnati Railroad passes directly through this pro peflyi while Tr*ct No. 1 fronts upon tna canal, thus greatly enhancing their value in the facilities presented for tranepoi tation. The Company own no uncertain interests or tempo rary leases, but offer to stockholders 315 acres in fee simple , of the risheet Oil and Coal lands, located iu a section of country regarded by eminent geologists as the great centre of the oil region. .... To those desirous of investing In a substantial organi zation we submit the.above facts for consideration, and feel no hesitation ih presenting this enterprise as one of the safest and most reliable thathaeyet been offered. A working capital of $30,003 has been reset ved, and a committee of the directors are now making active pre parations for an immediate development of the pro perty, a very short time yield the largest returns to stockholders. But fifty thousand shares of thestock are offered for.sßle. Subscriptions will be received at the office of the Com pany, No. »18 WALNUT Street, first floor, at $2 par t-tare, par value, fully paid. , jaS thstuet jgjgp» THE SUMNER PETROLEUM AUD MINING COMPANY, LOCATED OH THE WE&T BANK OF THE' ALLE- GHENT BIYEB, BELOW FE All KLIN. CAPITAL, 91,600,000. DIVIDBD INTO 300,000 BHAEBS.- PAEYALUE, $5. No fnrtber assessments or call on the subscribers, as 36, ICO shares are reserved for working capital. SUBSCRIPTIONS, $1 PEE SHARE, Becelved at the office of the Company, No. 614 CHESTNUT STREET, Second Flood, Philadelphia. ISAAC D, BUYER, Secretary. RETAIL, DRV ROODS. £* 4 SCARLET CLOTH, o 4 FOB SKATIKO SKIBTS, $2 60. Closing out a lot at the ebnv* BEDTTCED FRICBS. , COT WEN feTODDA BT ft BROTHER, ja6-3t 450, 458, and 454 N. SECOND St. M. NEEDLES, 1024 CRESVSmC STBEET, Invites attention to Us large assortment of LACE GOODS, in SLBEYES, COLLABS, SETS. HANDKERCHIEFS, fte., suitable for the present season, 1,000 TAEDS OF 2-YABD WIBB FRENCH MUSLINS, *r bought a bargain* and for sale low. Also, TARLETANS, ILLUSIONS, and other goods, stfitehio for BBIDAL AND PABTY DKISBES. A very extensive assortment of HANDKERCHIEFS. "VEILS, EMBROIDERIES, die., all of u kick are offered at prices much below the present gold rates. E. M. NEEDLES, 1024 CHESTNUT Street. ■RLEACHBD AND BROWN MUSLINS. 1J CURWEN 6TODDART & BROTHER have a full and varied stock of Sheeting and Bhlrttng MnsHne, at the ______ LOWEST PRICES, 450. 452. and 454 N. SECOND Bt.. ah. Willow. jad-St 1 > - . FANCY FURS. VWA<\»MW>/VWWVWWWWWV i WVWV>JWS^AW. ,^i^>i 1864. ™* s * . 1864 A, X. & P. X. WOMBATH, CCISBOBS VO ifeß BATB GKO, I. TTOMXATH,: No. 415 Arch Street, satx mow opHir A 1818 ASSOBTMXiY 01 I'jAJDIES’ itancy fuss, Vo whUh ifc.T luvlt, th* attention of hnytn. orfO-Sw RADIES’ FANCY FURS. JOHN FABEDOECA, Ho. TIB ABGST Strut, ahovo Seventh Street., At hla old established store. IMPORTER, MANUFACTURER, AND DEALER IN FANCY FURS FOR ■ ' ' I.ADTEB -AHT> OHIUIBES. Having nowin itore a very largo and beantlfnl assort, meat of all the different kinds and qnalitlo. ofFANOT I'tJES FOB BABIES’ ABB CHILBKEN’S WEAK. 1 solicit a call bom those in want. Eemeitber the name and number, JOHN FAItELBA, 718 ABOH Street, above Seventh. I have BO partner or connection with any other ston in thie city. ocS-dmif LEGAL. PI THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS FOB THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADEL PHIA, of JUNE T*rm, 1864. Ho. 34. In Divorce. SABAH SANDS, by ter next friend, SAMUEL HAVEN -BTBITB, vs. HENRY W. SANDS: ThesaidßenryW. Binds is hereby notified that the Court has granted a rule cn him. returnable on the 14th day ol JANUARY, 1865, at 10 o’clock A. ML, to show cause why a Divorce should not be granted in the above case, as prayed for by the Libellant in her Libel. AMOS BRIGGS, For Libellant. PbobmbbsSl, 184. jas-thf4t* TN THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. Estate of JBDIAH MIDDLETON, deceaseds The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle, and adjust the final account of JACOB M. ELLIS, ad ministrate! d. b. n. c t a. ofsaidJediahMiddleton,de ceased rand to report distribution of the balance in the hardsof the accountant,will meet the parties interested for the purposes of his appointment on MONDAY, Janu ary 16th, 1b65,-at4 o’clock P. M., at bis office. No. 331 South FIFTH Street, in the cltyof Philadelphia. jafi-thstuSt v JOHN O’BRIEN, Auditor. rsf THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR THE OITY^DjCOUaTTOFJ , HILADB£.PHIA^ ESTATE OF AUGUSTINE J GILMORE. The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle, and-adjust the first account of BDMONB YARD, Ad ■ minlstrator of the estate of the said Augustine J. Gil more, deceased, aad to report distribution ofthe balance in the hands ofthe accountant, will meet the'parties in terested for the purposes of his appointment, on TUES DAY, January 17th, 1865. at 4 o’clock P. M., at hts office. Xfo. a3l South FI PTH Street, injjhe city of Philadelphia. JOHtf O’Baißtf, jaS-thstufit Auditor. rSf THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. Trust estate under the will of HESUtY SELL, deceased. The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle and adjust the account of FREDERICK HAILE, . tfus-. tee under the will of BERRY BELL, deceased, and to report distribution ofthe balance in the hands of the ac countant, will meet the parties interested for the pur poses o: bis appointment, on MONDAY, January 16th, 2865, at4P. M. t at his office 506 WALNUT Street, in. the city of Philadelphia. WM. ERNST, jasth»tu6t -Auditor. PROPOSALS. QAR WHEELS AKD AXLES. Assistant Quabtermastbr’s Office, Cincinnati. Ohio, January 2,1665. „ PROPOSALS ARB INVITED by the undersigned until MONDAY, January 9,1885, at 12 o’clock M-. for the immediate delivery of the following named articles at the Government Warehouse, No. 59 Bast SECOND Street, CINCINNaTVO. ; ✓ , , t One hundred Car wheels fitted to Axles complete, of the following sizes: Diameter of wheel, 33 inohea; size of hub of wheel, 4 inches. Bore of hub of wheel, 3& inches; length of journal, 6% inches. From hub of wheel to journal, 2 inches; cut collar, 3 ength of Axle, 7 fee*; centre of axle, 3% inches, Width of gauge, 6 feet. , The duality bid for, and time of delivery, must be stated, and eacn bid must be guarauteei by two re sponsible sureties, guaranteeing over their own signa tures that the bidder will enter into bond for the fulfil ment of his contract should one be awarded him. Bid s will be opened at the time above specified, and bidders are invited to be present The right is reserved to reject any bid deemed Un real enable. .. .. » «.« Each Md must be marked on the envelops, “Propo sals for Car Wheels and Axles, ’ * and addressed to the “"Byordet of Colonel Wb. W. McKim, Chief Quarter master Gincincati Depot. A. J. PHELPS, jas-2t Captain and A. Q, SI. A SAFE STEAM BOILER. THJB subscriber is prepared to receive orders forth* “HARRISON STEAM BOILER,” in sixes to soli par eh&sen. The attention of Manufacturers and others b sailed to the new Steam Generator, as combining es sential advantages in absolute safety from destructive explosion, first cost and durability* economy of fuel, facility of cleaning and transportation, Ac. dee., notnc* sewed by any boiler now in use. These boilers ean b* seen in daily operation, driving the extensive works ef . Messrs. Wm.fieU*r* A Co. .Sixteenth and Hamilton streets, at 8, W. Cattail '■ factory. Spruce street, Sehuyb kilL and at Garod’s Tremont StillyFrankford. JOS, HARRISON, Ja.,. . Washington Building, .. ec«-tf «T* South THIRD Street. PhUadA CTEAM AND WATER GAUGES—TUB k - largest assortment lnl*MsadelpM»-«a,t»nUT o* bind. % BBOWH.EH WALNUT Ring, *eT-3»r. COPARTNERSHIPS. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE.—THE undersigned have this day entered into a depart nernhtp under the name and style of OBOtGE Mo- DOWELL-ft CO., for the transaction of the Wholerale Book and Stationery Business at No. 121 MARKS! Street. GEOBGB MnOoWELL, T. P. M, BENNETT. PH7i.ADnT.mTA. January 3, 1865. i ,6 At- AfR. HENRY C. BTEVENcON HaS Lvi- this day withdrawn from our Arm. , _ .. W. a. STEW aRT SCO.., Plilla , Jan. 2,1W5. r.ia6-3t«) No, 323 MARKET St. HTHE UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS -A- DAY formed a Copartnership under the firm name of CONOVER, DORFF, & CO., for traußacdnu the wholesale Boot and Shoe Business, at MAR3R? Street. W. P. CONOVER, . GEORGB DOSFF, A. M. CONOVER, W. P. CONOVER, Jri Philapslphia, January 2, 1855. it* NEW PUBLICATIONS. RQMA.KCB OF THE WAR. LIFE IN THE SADDLE i THE* C-AVA°LBY SCOUT. - i. i BY NED BUNTLINE, Late of‘the Ist Regiment hew York Mounted Rifles iilnetratlons by Hurley. Price 25 cents. The author, in bid preface, dedicates this work to his old comrades of the Ist New Fork Mounted Rifles and ifie llth Pennsylvania Cavalry, illustrating, as it does, many of the most exciting scenes through which both, regiments passed in the campaign on the Blnekwatef and is the vicinity of Norfolk and Petersburg The story is written in Ned Bnntline's best style, And 5s a most graphic, exciting, and thrilling portraiture of the ooenes and Incidents or an eventful campaign. Mailed free of pottage on receipt of price. FREDERICK A. BRADY, Publieher, It* No, a* ANN Street, New.Yevk. MIW* BOOKS \ NBW BOOKS 11 XT THB DIARY OF MRS. KITTY TKSVYLYAN. A story of the times of Whitefleld and the Wesleys. By author of Bchonberg-Cotta Family, Chronicles of the £cbonberg*Cotla Family, fay two EkOCH ARDEN. By Alfred Tennyson, D. C. L. lI THE Bte pbEMS OF WIHTHROP MACKWOBTH PR A ED. Revised and enlarged edition! 2 vole. QUE&N3 OF SUNG Being Memoirs of some of the most celebrated Female Vocalists, with chronological list of all the Operas that have been performed In Europe, "With Portraits. .- STUDIES FOR STORIES. By Jean Ingelow. EOU6K AND HOME PAPERS. By Mrs' * towe. For sale by , JAMEB 8. CLAXTON, Successor to W. S. & Alfred Ma.tien, ja6 606 CHESTNUT Btraet. 1 LINDSAY & BLAKISTON’S IOUv»pfi.Y SICIAN T B VISITING LIST for 1865 now ready in every' variety and style of binding* including be INTERLEAVED edition, with pages lot special memoranda, Ac. DIARIES FOR 1885, of various styles of bisdi'ng and sizes < * ALSO, HOLIDAY BOOKS of all kinds at LOW PRICES - , LINDSAY & BLAKISTON, > . ' Pubiishera and Booksellers, de29 1 NQBg South SIXTH Street, above Chestnut XFEW BOOKS FOR THE HOLIDAYS l IV LIFE OF GENERAL HANCOCK. WINFIELD, THE LaVTTER’S SON, and How he Became a Major General. By Rev. C. w. Dsunison, late Chaplain U. S. Volunteers. Illustrated with hand some portraltand spirited designs by White and Cadet Hancock. Printed on fine white paper, cloth binding. Price $1.60. The following letter received from B. F. Hancock, Esq., father of our distinguished hero, will be read with interest: • ■■ _ • Swede Street, Norristowh, Nov. 28, 1864. Sir: Jam in receipt of the advance copy of your life of my son “ Winfield, *’ and have read it with.pleasure. I acknowledge the compliment Implied In the .unex pected honor of the dedication of the volume to me. The style is pleasing, and the historical statements are cor rect. It Is written with spirit and in a faithful manner. The work is neatly gotten up; the likeness is a good one. I cannot hut hope that ** Winfield ** will be a useful volume, not only in interesting and instructing the youth of our country* but in promoting sentiments of patriotism among ail our people. -A. Respectfully yours. - B. F. HANGOCK. To Rev. G. W> Dehriboit, Philadelphia. SEASIDE AND FIRESIDE FAIRIES. Translated from the German of George Blum and Louis'Wahl. By A. L. Witter. Printed on ihe finest tinted paper. Handsomely''illustrated, by White and others. One of the best fairy books yet issued. The children are all delighted with:it. PriceSl.7s, The American Publishers* Circular of Sent. Ist saw: It is acknowledged by everybody that the German language is peculiarly rich in a class of stories com prenenced under the term "Mahrchen, ” which are especially attractive to juvenile readers. The Grimm collection has become almost domesticated in our houses. We have' here another brimming draught brought up from the same olden well. It is just such a collection ss will delight the hearts of bright boys aud girls. We almost envy the little folks the pure, hearty pleasure which the book v ill give them,- as their wide owned eyes go staringly from page to part, and their little hearts beat an exoited accompaniment to the un folding of strange events Messrs.-Aehmead & Evans have issued the work in the handsome style which, it deserves It is, in every way, a highly creditable spe cimen of book-making The typography is admirably executed, the paper is delicately tinted, and the bind ing, the gilt top and the lettering, present an attractive external appearance. We should also add that there a to several appropriate and expressive illustrations. It Is both a pleasure and a duty to commend such a work. BUSY HAND'S AND PATIENT HEARTS; Or, the Blind Boy of Dresden and his Friends. A story from Germany. Price 85 cents. From many flattering notices of this little book we dHt> the following: _ Hands** we shall not soon forget. The dariing bright little Magda, the support of her rheu m&Uc cld mother and blind brother, is as pretty and helpful a Christmas picture as we ever set eyes on; while good Master Tauzer's and Mr Gloaming's kind ness to the poor afflicted ones will lead old and-youag at Christmas time to think whose hearts aud lot they can make blither and brighter ere the new year is rung in- We will not tell the story of the book,-but beg our readers who have children to buy it and read it them- J&eader. ✓ _ _ ■ ,„, One of t Mvery best of recent story books for children. The old struggle of cheerful piety against want, mis fortune. and trial, and the final victory is told with simplicity, tenderness, and discrimination. We com mend It to families and Sabbath schools. —American HEW AND ATTRACT IYB BOOKS . FOB THE HOLIDAYS, ’ F “' >UB alhml’aD ft XYAHS, No. ,24 CHESTNUT Street. Philadelphia, Soldfay all Booksellers. de22-tf MXSCELI/ANEOUS AND LAW AJ-L'^BO^KS—The best and rarest collection in Phila delphia.—Hallowell’eShakspcare, fifieeu hundred dol lars, and other Books, equally scarce, for sale at 419 CHESTNUT Street. jafySm, . JOHN CAMPBELL. COAL. E SCHREINER, NEW COAL DEPOT, *,: NOBLE Street, above Ninth stmt. CoOitanUy on hand superior ciualUies of Lehigh and Schuylkill Coal, .elected expresslyfor family purposes, at the Joweet market prices. Wharf Twenty-third street, below Arch street. Office 119 Bomb FOURTH Street, oc3o-3m GENUINE EAGLE VEIN GOAL, AT EQUAL, IF NOT SUPERIOR TO LEHIGH. A trial will seoore your custom. Erg and Stays sires, 810 50 per ion: Large Nut, $9 50. Office 121 South FOURTH Street, below Chestnut. Depot 1419 CAL LOWHILL Street, above Broad. - 6iu ELLIS BRANSON, ftOAL.-SUGAB LOAF, BEAVSK MEADOW, and Spring Mountain Lehigh Coal, and best Locust Mountain, from Schuylkill, prepared ex pressly for family ute. Depot N. 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Prices 30 and 60 cents-i Prepared only by HUNT & CO , Perfumers, 41*houth EIGHTH Street, two doors above Chestnut, and 13330uth SEVENTH Street, above Walnut. * ja6-3m . - Kfjfl BBLB. ALCOHOL IN BOND, 95 vv/v p er cen t . g t Oo9 bbls, Highwiues, or Whisky, in bond, 49 per cent, above proof, for sale by A. F. CROSKRY. JOHN H. CORD, Agent, jas-I2t* 154 N..DELAWARE Avenue. CUBSTITUTEg, VOLUNTEERS, AND bj PBINCIPALS, If youwill call at our office yon will do weU. We agree to render . ■ SATISFACTION TO ALL PARTIES, « ' OR NO PAY, ja3-6t* At No. 6 South SEVENTH Street, PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS—PUB CHASE, when desired, at B. F. BEIMBR’S. Hts assortment of Albums consists of all styles, tasteful and beautllnL Go early s days abort. Gallery, 63* ARGH Street ’ It* BEIMER’B COXiOBBD PHOTO GRAPHS ONLY sl.so.—hereon* desiring those popular/and desirable styles Likenesses should go early as convenient to the Gallery, SECOND Street, above Green. Days short. It* PORTRAIT S-UNEQUALLED~TK style, accuracy of coloring, and likeness, B. F, RBIMER’S snperb life* size PSOrOGRAPHS in oil co lors, Go early, and avoid disappointment these snort days. 624 ARCH Street, ! .It* A CHANCE TO AYOID THE DRAFT. Principals Furnished with Substiiufcesatthe shortest notice, and at low prices.- JOHN MANSFIELD & CO. Office 403 LIBRARY St., second story.de23-lm* PHILADELPHIA. SCALE WORKS.— A Patent Platform Scales and Beams of every va riety constantly on hand. _ DAVIS & CO • ja2-6t* FIFTEENTH and PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, TOSHDA T. OWEN, ATTORNEY, COUBBLLOB AT LAW. AND SOLICITOR 01 CLAIMS Office, 351 F Street, near Fourteenth St.. Washington. P. C. /. deal-8m DEMOVAL.—KUNKEL, HALL, & CO. -M> have removed to Ho. 733 CHESTNUT S Met and' Ho. 718 JAYHK Street. jaMt* THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, A THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRES, THE PHILaDELPHIA lEQOIBER. THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER. BILUCED m PRICE BBOUCED IS PRICE REDUCED IS PRICE REDUCED IB PRICE REDUCED IH PRICE REDUCED IH PRICE REDUCED I« PRICE _ REDUCED IS PRICE ■w TO TWO CBHTB! TWO CBHTSI TWO CEHTS! TWOCEBTS! TWO CENTS! TWO CENTS! TWO CEHTS! TWO CBS!S! TWO CENTS! TWO CEHTSE 'TWO CEHTS! CBNTd! DODDLE SHEET, DOUBLE SHEET, DOUBLE SHEET, DOUBLE SHEET, DOUBLE SHEET: DOUBLE SHEET, FORTY COLUMNS. FORTY CO LURNB. FORTY COLUMNS. FORTY COLUMNS. - FORTY CO.-UMNS FORTY COLUMHS Served by ce«fnl Carrier, for TWELVE CENTS A WEEK.-Payable to carrier Served by careful Carriers for TWELVE CENTS A WEEK, Payable to carrier SOLD BY ALL NEWS AGEDTB, SOLD BY ALL HEWS AGENTS.! SOLD BY ALL NEWS AGENTS, SENT BY MAIL FOR SIXTY CENTS A MONTH. OR m CHE T OLXABJO R TWo MUfIIBS> SENT BY MAIL FORSIXTY CENTRA MONTH, OR ONE DULL AB. FOR TWO MONTHS. 5 OFFICE, So, 304 CHESTNUT SfEEET- M-Jtlf ■ * # FINANCIAL. r fHE FIRST National bank. SUBSCRIPTIONS TO THE ¥. S. 10-40 LOAI WILL O&QSS January 7,1865. TBSAsrav DRPAETsniev,) ■ Dec. 25.186 A f Notice is he/cby given that the TEN-FORTY LOAN will be withdraws! on the 7th of January next. Ho subscriptions will be received after that date. (Signed) W. P. FESSENDEN. Seeretary of the Treasury. In compliance with the above order, no sabseriptlona will be received for the TEN-FORTY BONDS after the 7th of- January, IKS. These Bonds, upon which the INTEREST IS PAYABLE Marsh let and September let. IH com, have now about FOUR MOUTHS' ACCRUED IffTßßEST.which is a material advantage, assubserl here have the privilege of paying the hack intereet In currency,, adding only SB per cent, for premium, This Bank is preparedto receive subscriptions in large or email amounts, and will allow a liberal commission to Banka and Brokora. MORTON McMICBAEL, Jr., J’OUR'm NATIONAL BANK OF PHILADELPHIA, No. 7G3 ARCH STREET, DBaIONATED DEPOSITARY OF THE UNITED STATUS. 7 B-iOtbs TREASURY NOTES, 'Convertible at Maturity into S"—@ O ■ B O IN" D S * This Bank Is now prepared to furnieh these Kotos In •mall or large tmantitiee. and of all denominations. They present the advantage over any other Loan of the Government o(/being converted at maturity into the popular fi-20 Loan, The interest is payable semi' annually In February and August. A COMMISSION ALLOWED OH SALBB of fj,ooo and upwards. SAMUEL J. MAO MULLEN,, dea-lm ' CASHIER. |JHE FARMERS' AND MECHANICS’ rsrA.TIO3NAJL ■ bajnh: OF PHILADELPHIA, FINANCIAL AGENT AND DEPOSITARY OF THB UNITED STATES. 1W Receives subscriptions for the HEW THREE-YEARS 7 80-100 TREASURY NOTES, Which are convertible at maturity Into SIX PBR-OBHT. S-SSO BONDS. Also, for the 10-40 BONDS, INTEREST ON BOTH PAYABLE IN GOLD. W. RUSHTON. JE., deSG-tnthsUn „ CAstttsß. QFFICB FOR SUBSCRIPTION OF NATIONAL LOANS# 10-40 TJ. S. 5 PER CUT. GOLD LOAN. In accordance With the order of the Secretary of the Treasury, the SUBSCRIPTIONS to this LOAN Will cease on JANUARY 7th, 1805. This Loan is a flve-per cent. 'GOLD LOAN, payable at tbe option of the Government,, after ten years from February 28,1E64, and redeemable in forty years from March 1,1861, Interest payable March and September. Subscriptions received at par, by payment of Interest back to bit of September, adding fifty per cent, as an equivalent for Gold Interest, lax further Information apply, to JAY COOKE & CO., 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET. deSl tjan7 HAVEN & BROTHER, ... BANKER S, REMOVED TO No. 40 SOUTH THIRD STREET. deSl-lm gARPER, DURNEY, & CO., BANKERS,. STOCK AND EXCHANGE BROKERS. Fartlenlar attention paid to pnrobaw and wilt of OU Steckiu _____ _____ ■ •5 SOUTH THTBU STKEBT, ygTT.ATVKT.'PgTA. XKFssßxoifl.—Drexel&Go., Phlladolphia; J. B: Aui tin» Preeident Southwark Bank. novl7-8m OHAxnss sxoxy. Lacbx. smraov, n, QHABL3S BMORY & CO.» STOCK AND EXCHANGE,BROKERS, _ e , Mo. 15 South Third Street, ' PHILADELPHIA AH Unde of nnenrrent fund, and Gold and S&Ttr bonibt and sold, and Collections made. Particular attention liven to the panhaw andialo of Government, Kate, and other Stock, and Loan, on •ommlseion. - nol7*Cm rin* stocks, u. s. loans, &c., VA BOUGHT AND SOLD rt ON COMMISSION, By GEORGE J. BOYD, Broker, ia3-Smif No. 18 South THIRD Street. IJHE AMERICAN CAR COMPANY, Thirty-first and Locust streets. WEST PHILADELPHIA, CAB BUILDERS, IBON FOIffIDBBS, AHD XAcnmsTS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tba this Company U now prepared to receive orders for Suldint ALL KINDS OP OARS. The shop, of the Company belnt supplied with the latest and most approved labor-savin, machinery, will enable It to execute all orders with treat despatch, and in the very heet manner. THE COMPANY has also pnrehaaed the rltht to n» DOTTBRER A MIEIMONDES’ Patent Anti-Frletton SoU-Lnbricatln* CAR JOURNAL BOXES, and Mr. THOMAS H. JENKINS’ Patented Process for HARD ENING CAST lEOH. , ALL THESE PATENTS the Company Intend nsln* for and on all the Care built in their Worke—thereby treat]y addlm to the fiiUty and durability of the work performed. In addition to the above, the Company i* prepared to execute orders for STATIONARY AND PORTABLE ENGINES, MINING AHD PUMPING ENGINES. BLOWING ENGINES FOR FURNACES AND FORGES, ROLLING MILL WORK, So., MILL AND FACTORY GEARING, and Inelndine ALL KINDS OF WORK connected with a GENERAL MACHINERY BUSINESS. Also, all kinds of Iron and Brass Castinas and Smiths’ Work executed In the very heet manner, both as regards design, material, and workmanship. Drawings and estimates made at the Works free of chtrgO. JAMES W. BARRETT, Secretary. . D. H. DOTTBRER, delS-thstalm > SUPERINTENDENT. BUCKWHEAT FLOUR. , WHITE CLOVER HONEY. NEW FAXED PEACHES. CULTIVATED CRAHBSRRIBS, «0. ALBERT O. ROBERTS. Doaln in Flno Groceries, ao2-tf Corner ELEVENTH and VINE Btreeto. MACKEREL, HERRING, SHAD, &o. ill —7,600 hbla. Maw. Nos. I. 2. and 3 Masker*!. 3®r&a Batumi ifSoloxe.Lnbee, Sealed, and No. IHtrrlnt UO bbl. new Mess Shad.. ___ 4f to|^re»lforM.l*|r AitoUNG MAN DESIRES A. SITU WON la a Dry Goods or Notion House, to learn the business. . Address V. B. W,, Press office. **: A YOULO MAN, AGED 18 YJBABB, desires & SPuation in a Wholesale House, oery preferred. Salary not se much au object as a knowledge of bugioraii... Adores* Box 1014 P. 0. js4 fit* Ayouisumakdesibbs asitua. TION in a Dry Goods or Notion House, to learn the baalnee*. Addres* VR« W.,**. Pr? 88 office. Ot* A SITUATION AS CLERK OR AS BIBTAKT BOOK KEEFER. Good penman, and quick at figures. Graduate of Brya it & Stratton’s Col lege Brat of city references given. Address 4 ‘X. Y. Z Preeg office, . ja4*3fc* Partner wanted special preferred--withitwenty-ftve thousand dot Lars cash capital, to conduct the COMMISSION BB*INE*S, and the buying and selling of Dry Goods to the Jobblni Trade of ibis and other cities, by an established house, Addrearea to '‘Commission IWercbK'ofc, ’’ Box 525 Poet Office, with real name and will be strictly confidential. Philadelphia, January 4,1861 jas»3t* Q ALES MAN WANTED—IN A HAT, Cap, and Straw Goods House on MARKET Street. To a first-clase man a liberal salary wiil b*given. Address Box 1507, Poet office jat- 61* TO CAPITALISTS. WASTE©, A ~ man of capital willingto invest $25,000' as Special Partner in a xaannfactaring business yiteldin-r large profits and certain sales. Address, witli real name, .Business, * * Press office. jM-gt* TO OIL COMPANIES NOW PORM- WAHTBB—By a young Attorney at Law. a FOSITIOH ax Secretajyof agood Oil Company. Ad dress •-• i. L. D., ’ ■ aO9<HE»auCE street. jas 3f i "WTANTED—A YOUNG MAN, ABOUT J wjnmtMn wmof ua a.an IiRTKY CCBRIC. Address Bex 2287, Post Office, In hand writing of appli cant, with references. jaB'3t* WANTED—A GOOD CUTTER, AT " No. 333 OHESTHDT Street. jaS-gt* JOHK T. WILSOHs WANTED-BY A* FIRST-CLASS SALESMAN, a Situation. In a Wholesale B*y Goode or Cloth House; no objsction to travel; has a large connectionout West. Addres. “S. Q.,” at this office. It*' CASHIER. WANTED TO HE NT, IN A CE!L ** tral locality, on the first floor, part of an Office /or Desk room. Address 4 * P, 1 ’ Box 2212, P. O. jas tf WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, OF I * four yearB 7 experience in the retail trade, a situa tion In a 'Wholesale Dry Goode or Commission Ho os*, as salesman /or Delaware andMarylancU Address soon to “ Clarence, 1 * Press office, jag-fit* WANTED— A SALESMAN IN A Wholesale Wine and and Liquor Store, to travel in the country, who 1b acquainted with the business and can influence trade. None others need apply. Address Box 2802 PhUadel* phia Post Office. * ja4-2t* WANTED—A LAD IN A SILK HOUSE on Market street. Address “Metcan tlle. ’ * Press office. * . jad-U* wanted—in a silk house on '* * MARKET Street, a Salesman acquainted with near trade Address 4 *B K.,” Press office. ja4-4t* WANTED-SITUATION AS SALEB- V.T MAN in a Dry Goods Commiislon House. Is acquainted with the Jobbers. Address JOHN RAY MOND, ibis office. jai 2t* WANTED—A YOUNG MAN IN A J * Wholesale Drug House as Assistant Book-keeper. Must be a good penman and be quick at figures. Best of references required. Address r ’ Drug Book-keep sr, * ’ Mid name amount of salary expected. . jai- 36* WANTED—A SITUATION IN ANY "w RESPECTABLE BUSINESS, BY A GRADUATE OF CRITTENDEN’S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. (Age 20.) Address 4t ß. B. W.,” Press offl.ee. ja3-3t» WANTED, AGENTS.—AGENTS IN * • every County, at $7O a month, expenses paid, to introduce fifteen nemand useful articles, the be it sell ing ever offered. For particulars, address OTIS T. GAJREY, BIDDBFOBD, MAINE. 0c26-d&W3m A GENTS WANTED FOR THE NURSE «£*- and SPY—The most interesting and -’■exciting book ever published, embracing the adventures of a woman in the Union army as Nurse, Scout, and Spy. Giving a most vivid inner picture of the war. Returned and disabled officers and soldiers in want of profitable employment will find it peculiarly adapted to their condition. JONES BROS. A CO., 600 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia. de23-tja9* EMPLOYMENT HOUSE, THE LARG- A-J est and most reliable, for city and country. Has always a good selection of capable persons, with good references. Americans, Irish, English, French, Ger m an-Scotch, W elsh. and newly-landed emigrants, as Gardeners, Farm Hands, Coachmen, Watchmen, Ac. Cooks, Chambermaids, Seamstresses. Laundresses, Waitresses, and general Housework Servants. Also, Colored Servants. Nos. 803 and 804 b LOCUST Street, above Eighth. del9-lm (SALESMAN WANTED—IN A DRY *-* Gauds Commission House, a capable aad ambi tions young MAE, who bas had some experience, can hoar of a good situation by applying to ' Poßt Office, Box 123, s tating references. dagl-Si* M WANTED—BY* THE FIR9T OF FEBRUARY, two or three large ROOMS, with Steam Power preferred. Locality, from Chestnut to Race and Second to Seventh streets. Address Box 2232, Post Office. de3l-6i* <&on nnn -—this amount want- ED on First Mortgage on one of the bast Plantations In the State, near the city. 3S& WALNUT Street. flftOf; A MONTH—WANTED— AGENTS everywhere to introduce the new SHAW & CLARK SIXTEEN DOLLAR FAMILY SEW ING MACHINE, the only low. price Machinejn the country which is licensed^<r Grover & Baker, Wheeler & Wilson, Howe, Singer & Co., and Bachelder. Salary and expenses, or large commissions allowed- All other Machines now sold for less than forty dollars each are infringements, and the seller and user liable. Illus trated circulars sent/ras. Address SHAW & CLARK, nolfi-d&w3m. BIDDBFOBD, Maine. Jgut ASSISTANT QUARTEBMAS fiBMiTERTB OFFICE,No. 374 South THIRD St’., Philadelphia. Dec. 24,1864. Vessels wanted to load with coal for Newbern, N, C., and Key West, Fla. Despatch given. JOHN R. JENNINGS. de2fitf -* Captain and A. Q. M. FOR SAFE AND TO LET. nn< STOCKS IN A FIRST-CLASS V* Compiray -will be EXCHANGED for a «maU FASM near the cltj. The Company pays good dividends. . Address ‘‘A. B C.. ” Offlce of the Press. It* «FOE SALK—DESIRABLE AND highly improved RESIDENCE. 218 South ninth street, helow Walnut For particulars apply to - It* B. ragrra, 333 WAWOT Simt.3 MRIAIi ESTATE! REAL ESTATE! BEAL ESTATE ! BEAL ESTATE ! BEAL ESTATE! BEAL ESTATE! t, 000,000 WOBTH FOB SALE. ,000,COO WOBTH FOR SALE. OJSTBLY CATALOGUE JUST OUT. MONTHLY CATALOGUE JUST OUT, NEW MONTHLY CATALOGUE JUST OUT, for January, for January. . for January, foe January. FOB JANUARY. FOR JANUARY. FOB GRATUITOUS DISTRIBUTION. FOR GRATUITOUS DISTRIBUTION. * FOR GRATUITOUS DISTRIBUTION. No person wishing to purchase city property should foil to get one of my catalogues, as it exceeds in import gpce to purchasers any catalogue ever published in Lulg City* fcO matter by whom. Said catalogue occupies 72 pages in description, and contains a great number of first- class dwellings and mansions near by. Also about $1,000,000 worth of building lots, eligibly located GEO. G. MILLER, Practical Baal Estate Operator, . ja4-2tif (for the last 20 years.) 154; N. SIXTH St. Mfor sale or exchange for FOR FIRST-GLASS OIL BTOCKB-STOBE AND DWELLING, 154 North Sixth street; Lot near 190 feet deep to a ten-feet alley. $8,690. STORE and large DWELLING, 535 Ctflowhill street, and 828 Willow street on the rear. $6,600. jftd-wthsStlf MILLBB, 15* North SIXTH Street m HOUSE AND FURNITURE FOR •SS&SALB, CHEAP.—S9,BOO cash, leaving $l7l per year mortgage, will purchase (house and furniture) & beau tiful three* story bricfe f wlth three-story back* buildings, in perfect order, with every improvement, and furnish ed throughout Beautifully, within fifteen minutes' ride of *TMrG and Chestnut streets... Address ja4rSt T H ORPHANS’ COURT SALE. ||& Estate of Clias. W. H«pbnrn, Dec’d, W ALTJABIiES PROPERTY, TWENTY-FOTTRTH WARD, WEST PHILADELPHIA, Consisting of 4 Acres and 128 Perches. It has four fronts ■—fxonting on Market street, Forty-third and Forty fourth* and Ludlow (formerly Oak) streets. The improvements are a Frame Cottage, with parlor, sitting* zoom, and kitchen on the first floor, two chain heißon the second, and two attics above; gas through out; cooking range; good well of water in the yard, &c. Also, a large Slone Bora and Stable, and two one-story Frame Buildings fronting on Market street. To be sold on TUESDAY, January 10th. 1855, at 12 o’clock noon,at the PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE, by M. THOMAS & AOHS, Auctioneers. JOHN J SCHELL, STEPHEN BENTON, jas fitif ■ Executors. M A RARE CHANCE TO INVEST A MONEY—A FINE FAEM AT PUBLIC SALE IN-JC MGHTGOMBRS COUNTY.—One of the finest little FARMS in Montgomery county, three miles from the North Pennsylvania Railroad, and fifteen miles by turnpike to Philadelphia, will be offered at Public Sale, on the PREMISES, at one o'clock P. M., WED NESDAY, January 38th, 1865. It contains BEYBNM THEBE ACRES, without a perch of waste land on It; is under good fence, with convenient and substantial buildings. Those wishing a nice farm and a good in vestment of mosey, should be on hand, on day of sale, / to purchase obteSed r of tformati ° n C ° B mLMB b 9 Ho. Oil CHE&TiiUT Street. (2d Soar,) jas-thmtn3t* Philadelphia. Mfok sale— cheap del a- a WARE FARM, 300‘Acres, 150 acres of which are good Timber; Peach and Apple Orchard; near Wil low Grove Station, Del. R B. Only $25 par acre. It* " E. PETTIT, 333 WALNUT Street. MFOR SALE —PLANTATION, A Somerset County, Maryland, 768 Acres, situate on navigable river, with superior Buildings.. Also, a PLANTATION in Dorchester county, Hd., onnayigable river, near Cambridge, 1,021 Acres; three sets of Build ings. Only $15,000. li« E. PETTiT, 323 WALNUT Street. « FOR BALE—VERY DEBIRA.-A BLB and highly improved FARM, Si Acres; K. R. Station on the premises; few miles out. Stock, Ac., will be sold with the Farm, if desired. Call and examine Register of Farms in the adjoining Counties and New Jersey. It* B. PETTIT, 333 WAL fUT Street. M DELAWARE COUNTY.—FORA SALE, FINE FARM, 1% miles from Thurlow*** Station, and 2)4 from Chester and Baltimore Railroad, eighty acres of land; brick mansion, eight rooms, piazza in front, handsomely shaded, parlor, hall, open stairway, &o ;barn aid other buildings, stream of water, fine river view, orchard, Ac. 5^ c JSV 0 ll 3cate * JAS- a. CIUkHIHb, - 50* WALNUT Street. N.B. —Call for catalogue of farms, just out. ja»3t Fdk bale-building lots in the Oil KeiionH. still in bands of fir.t parties. Five acres, suitable for Building, in Corry, Crawford coun ty, Fa., opposite tbe depot This is the great Railroad Centre of tha Oil Regions. 1, WRIGLRY &CO., Ja4 St* 131 South FOURTH Btreet TO RENT—THE UPPER ROOMS OF A STORE No. 531 MARKET Street. One of the beat business locations in the city. . . .. Apply on the premises. jai-gt* <{&/innnn -ground rents, tJp4LU,UUU. wall Beontoa. For sale by TAFtOW JACKSOR. 614 CHESTNUT Street- deSl-lSt* OKATEB, BKATEB, SKATEB. OTiffolias»rtm.nt of SKATBB and SKATS STRAPS format Tory low prices,« k NIGHT A SON'S. noat.tr 800 and 511 OQMMKBOB Street WRITTEN AND VERBAL D». SKO SCEIPTIOKS ofCharacter.OoMiitnUoß, and Y* YAJ lent, with ADVICE on Btudneae, Health. But Z\ Hon, Solf-impipyMnent Management and Trail cell -tnth«lylf -J&ff FOR SALE—A FR.'fIEH LOT OF Street , de3aat* PURE PALM OIL 80AP, MANUFAO* A TUKKD by L. M. AC. ELKINTOH. : tiJS-tp" , 116 KASOARSTTA Streeit H. GILBERT & CO., Bos 2163, Post Office. SKATES. AUCTION SUES. ®as* BAZAAR, ninth AND SAN BOM Streets. AUCTION SALE OF HORSES, CARRIAGE, , , otf SATURDAY MOBHIffGHiUCE, ' At 10 o’olook, comprising about _ t to harness and the saddle, lull description at sale. mbpocood-haug sSe commmSf ’ dBarb<>n!B " *«■ ■ with which Out wh& Also, previous to the horses, slel«h'b«K ri robM Bf Si’ a ““ mb ® r ° r 'eeondhXtd'Bleigh^.' ilo postpoDemecton aocpunt Of weather XSf S*le of Horses, tea., on WEDHESiJAT. 49* Carriages and flsfMss atpriyate sale. . , „ SESRSD U. HB ita HESS; }ag-gt If Anctionsat. AMUSEMENTS. ; CHESTNUT-ST. THEATRE, THIS (Thursday) SVJEHIH'I, Jji. 5, _ BHSAGBsIBKT OF TAB _ , WAEBBJS' COMBDT COHBIHATIOir. TWs ETeniug’s entertainment will consist of BouG eault’s elegant comedy in fire acts, styled _ „ X.OSBOB ar HarcourtConrtiey-,,, Mr. Wm. Wams lady Gar Spanker.,,...,, Miss Josl. Orton fiaz3i6»M*>s«fs....... «».#..•«•««»*.Mr. Charlesßanram- Pert— Missß Meetayer To-morrow Broiling, SWBETHSAH’JH AHB 'WIYSS.' FKEEAT EYBHIFG. Jsßn ar y6, BBBBFIT OF MR. WM. WABBEN. SATURDAY A«"?t!BTO0S Jan. 7, * TWEgTY-SECOND GRAND FAMILY MATIMKH. When THB OCTOROCSET will be presented/ WALNUT-STREET THEATRE. *’ T ,„„THrS BJBNING, Jan S, POSITIVELY LAST NI&HT BUT TWO OF ■ LUCiLLE WESTERN, Who wil>appf ar in .CAMILLE: CkMILLK: „ Ga, THE FATE of A COQUETTE. CAMILLE, % CaMILLEU CAMILLK, THIS NIGHT ONLY. TOMORROW. Farewell Be nett of Miss WESTERN. SATURDAY, the Great Bill of the-Season. Seats may beseemed from 9 till 3 Certain rises ■ E A !^t EYI?NE; THjS ELIOFB ' The Popularaad Talented Young hoirees. LUCILLE WESTERN, will give a „ % GRAND MATINEE, os €> W. Tsyloure’s moral emorion&i play East LYNNE, EAST LYNNE, OR THE ELOPEMENT, OB THE ELOPEMENT, AT TUB AMERICAN ACADSifY OF MUSIC. BROAD and LOCUST Streets, SATURDAY AFTERNOON NEXT, fler the especial accommodation of families, ladies, and children, 'Admission, toall parts of the house, 59 cents. Reserved Seat*, 76 cento. Beats may be seenred or rickets purchased in adranat at the Box Office of the academy, at the ContiaeotS; Hotel, and at the Ladies 4 Restaurant of the CoatineaS Hotel. - jaa-4fc NEW arch- AJ-a. STREET THEATER. LAST WEEK OP J. B. CLARKE. ToN evlllbody’l’ and , CLAREEA^Sib^^M™ 1^ .CLABKE AS ASA TRENOHARD. FRIDAY, CLARKE’S FAREWELL BBSRFIT - MOEDAY, MISS CAROLINE RIQHINdS "fTESTVALI-LUND THEATRE, * C ALLOWIiILL Street, between Fourth and Fifth. THURSDAY. -January 5,1885, u , /•ORPHEUS,” Bnrieenne Opera in four ac;s, with new scenery by- George Wunderlich, Esg. This maghideent Bnrl.sq.ue Opera has been put apes the etage at the expense of -It* - I HKKB THOUSAND DOLLARS. CJ.EEA.T HATIOKAL CIRCUS—WAL- NUT Stieet, above Eighth. DIRECTRHSS~Mrs. Charles Warner, formerly ki», Dan Rice. The management begs leave to state that during the PRESENT WEEK the following-named artistes wlfiE make their first appearance: H’LLB ELIZE, a graceful, and angelic equeebrien&e; SIGNoR NOISE, the wonderful contortionist; Messrs MADIGAK. and DONOVAN, the intrepid and pleasing gymnasts. These, with the remainder of the GREAT COMPANY* of unexcelled artistes, will enact some of the most pin sing and wonderful SCENES IN THE ARENA, matete~ less in magnificence, and surprising in effect ADMISSION—First tier, 50 cents; second tier, 2b private boxes, $3 and $6. as to location. 4®- Performances on WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY AFTERNOONS, commencing at 2>£ o’clock. Evenins performance commencing at 7.40. jia2-6fc ' CIGHOR BLITZ, ASSEMBLY BUILDS INGS, TENTH and OHBBTBUT Streets. _A HAPPT NEW YEAR TO OLD AND YOUNG. Three Grand Performances on MONDAY* January 24* commencing at II A. M , 3 and 7KP. M., and onu thcr Afternoons and Evenings of TUESDAY, THURSDAY*- FRIDAY, and SATURDAY, during the week. WONDERS OF NECBOMANCTrCOMICALIITEB ON VEKTk) LOQUIBM, andd he BIRDS. Admission, 25 cents. Children, 15 cento. Reserved seats, 50 cento jafi GREATEST WOTOEB OK -A- THE AGE —INTENSE EXCITEMENT—-NATU RAL LAWS SET AT DEFIANCE.-A Course of Lectures will he delivered on * 4 Human Electricity,” at the. ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS* corner of TENTH and CHEST NUT Streets, commencing on THURSDAY B-YENING*. January 6» 1865, and every event* g until farther notice. These Lectures will be illustrated by the most extra** ordinary displays, astounding phenomena, and phyM**. cal manifestations, through MRS. FBBBIS and the BROTHERS AND SISTER EDDY, and which set at defiance gravitation and other knemgL laws * T A committee will be selected nightly by the audlsaesj Doors open at half past 6; to commence at half paid t Admission 50 cents; Reserved Front Seats 75 cento. Mai? be b*cured daily at the Box Office, from 10 to 22 A. 2f. K and from 3t06 P. M. For particulars tee small bill*. ja3-Bt* ' pASTWICK SKATING PARK^ ABOUT TEN ACHES OF ICE,ABE.NO V CLEARS* (ABU STILL CLEABING). A SD HEADY FOR THS SUBSCRIBERS AND FATBOSB OF THE PARK. The Train starting 11 A. M. and4P. M. from BALTI MORE DEPOT. BROAD and PRIME Streets* will carr* Paseengers to tie Park. A BRASS BAND will be in attendance. ■RATIONAL SKATING PARK, j-l TWENTY-FIRST, AMD COLUMBIA AYESUB, SPLBKDID SKATING TO-DAY. GREATEST DEPTH OF WATER 14 IHOHSS. park: cleared of show take ridge aybhpe cabs. h* C EATING.—T HERE WILL BE A A^SSr 41 * FJSSP 8 A” 8 Skating CarniyaS THIS AFTERSOOHand E VgHLHG. at the Union Ska ting Parks, .FOURTH and DIAMO&D Sts. The lee la in good aonditlon on both Parke. It* ; CRATING I SKATING!!— SPLENDID SKATING, on BUSHHELL’S SKATING PARK. BROAD Street, above Colombia Ayeane. - It* rjEBMANIA ORCHESTRA.—PUBLIO VXeEHBASSALS every SATURDAY, at 3X o'clock P. H.. at MUSICAL FUND HALL. Single TickeS. ,* cents, a Six Tickets, SI: to bo had at Gonid's, Andre’s, and Meyer’s Music Stores, and at the Hall. noT-tf CHRIST REJECTS B J—" This admirable picture, the greatest production of the painter West, is now on exhibition at the ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS, 1035 CHESTNUT Street, together with the entire collection of the Institution. Admittance twenty-five coats. no!4- 2m* THE ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS, A CHiSTNUT Street, above Tenth, le OPEN DAILY for visitors, lrom 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. jeSB INSURANCE. JNBUEE YOUR LIFE IS THE AMEBI CftAL-Zf , S. E. Cor. Walnut and Fonrtli StL, PHILADELPHIA Bir a Ho*ry COMPANY, and profita diri&edanas* ally, thus adding the assured to pay future rmimfriTam' Last dividend 50 per cent. BOARD 07 TRUSTEES. Alexander Whilldin, J. Edgar Thomson. Hon. James Pollock, Hon. Jos. Allison* Albert C. Roberts, Henry K. Bennett, Samuel T. Bo dine, Philip B. Mingle, Mfedt SSfciSffimt, Samuel Work. ALEXANDER SAMUEL WOE no? 0 Smif JNO. B. WILB< LOST AND FOOND. TOST OB MISLAID—ON FRIDAY, -*- J Dec. 30, lS6i, an agreement between E. C. KNtGEir and others. The finder will be suitably rewarded br leaving it with R. BUNDLE SHITE, Esq., No. »?3 S FOURTH ST. LOST TUESDAY AFTERNOON, suppo red on THIRTEENTH oz SPRING GAB DEBT. StreetsT a GRAY BLANKET. A suitable reward given if retomed to 515 COX* MERGE Street. It* EDUCATIONAL. TOHN O. ZIMMERMAN WILL GFEST V a SINGIHG CLASS, in tbeHARKOIS Y HALL* . Ho. 73ft ARCH Bfcreet, below Eighth, on THURSDAY EVBHING, Jan. fith. All interested in music are respectfully incited to attend, at 7K o’clock, js4-2t* THE tenth sebsion of miss a MAST E. THROPF’S English and Frencfa and Say School for Young Ladles,:at 1841GHESTJSUT Street, Philadelphia, begins Yehrnary 1, 186& Cir culars sent on application. deSi-dlSt&stath W* "VILLAGE GREEN SEMINARY,— T MILITARY BOARDING SCHOOL, four mll«r from MEDIA, Pa. ‘ Thorough course in Mathematics* Classics, natural Sciences, and English; practical les sons in CiTil Engineering. Pupils received at any time, and of all ages, and enjoy the benefits of a home. He* tors to John C. Capo & Son, 23 South Third street; Tkoa. J. Clayton, Esq., Fifth and Prune streets; ex-ShartfF: Kern, and others. Address Kev. J. BBKVEY BAR* TOE, A. M-, TILLAGE GREEK, Penn’a. nos 6a HOTELS AJfD KESTALKASTS. QENTBAL BATING HOUS^ Opposite tli© Cost Office, PHILADELPHIA. oclT-sm THBST. LA WHENCE HOTEL CON- A tjnjjM open* as heretofore, for the entertalttmeaJt. et (nests, who will still fist! therein the superior comfort, and attention for which this House has always bee* distinguished. _> jag-HP- TONES HOUSE, U Cor. MARKET!STBKBTand MARKET SOUARM HARRISBURG, Pa The Proprietor respectfully returns-hl* sineera thaalm. to his friends for the very liberal patronage bsatowei to the House since under his management, and wouML reaps ct folly solicit a continuant of the same. del7Sm „ C. JR. MANN. proprietor; THE WASHINGTON HQUSB-a, A CARD.—It haylngbeen announced br tta Bullrttm* of the 26th lnstantTfhat this hotel would he closed o* or shook the Ist of December, the Lessee from January Ist, 1866, bis to Inform the public the ttmes the House may he closed it *^SS“SSfLf«Kr rated and-refitted in a meaner, that cannot fau to clrm satisfaction to those who may patroniie the establish— “ Mr. AUMOTO,fc™riyj* thy "Indian Queen,'' the “ States Union, ” Philadelphia, will hare the ear, tire mStwW»•*«'l£> assures the jmWicttiat noenorte wm m spared on. amr mrtto make the House to aU reepeote pleasant and ahreeable to his guests. The House Will be w-wmst m the ,16th of January. noas-tt mrirTP MALCOLM MACNEILL’M '9OT STOKE. Jfo. 310 gosfib PIPTH Street, beio p w &tpH^ re^^£%»^ F I HS t or LOOKUP*. GLASS end PICTUKE FKAMES, “d dealer in ECEOPEAK A»D AMERICAS EStiBaVIBaS. PHOTOGBaPH OVAL FRAMES. In great variety. ■ dem ™ Bo »51 sotth SIHTa 3t„ above Baoe. WHTLLDIH, President. IK, Vice President. OH, Sec’y and Treasurer.
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