adlsoni ¥ K Crosby, Cobh R W Vansant, Ky OastJas P Hinkle, Ohio WW Graham 4 lady, Ohio H 8 Trejo, Illinois Major D Twiford, Md 1 M Bivens, New York A A Slack, Backs co, Fa roe Mi , Mr. »** Je'W i fa TmAbimaodi :;;;£. »•» lorlt _ >y Shear. Tlie Barli Bockaco ir '.. Hack* no a r ,!„,er, f-ob»aon ’’S' »«» Hope W^Vckaco iKiVu, Books co fltwtown I'W Id Miller, Burlington |Oeo Samuels, Backs co lOeo Willard, Backs co C W Wright, Phllada ,0 K Fell, Buckingham iW M Kirk, Forrcstviile Chas Reeves, AbSngton J W Bartolett, Boyles sown icb Itenr*. The Bln T.ihy|s?\sssfe^ais?* w v’nhflrf, Pa**a Ed ward Holtecstetn Penna Jftckson, Pa l» W Warner, Backs co /■ Belfast* Pa E2w Klein & wf, Lehtgk co srECIAX. H.flttCIlIES. pwmo Homer is a neat and loyt 'bMitute for the Sewing Bird, which should be Vbafihfit of every lady. Bold by TRTTHAIf 5q.833 (Bight Thirty-five) MARKS T Street, Until- _ It Pinchers, Curling Rods, Curl- , lh Kail Scissors and Cutters, Tweezers, Hair „ Bazois- Hoaesand Straps, for sale by TKtT , Si'AW, No. 830 (Sight TMrty.firo) MARKET brloW SMk* ft Jones’ OLD-ESTABLISHED OSE PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE, 004 MARKET Street, Above Sixth, , C j CLOTHJHG, of the latest styles, made In njsaier. erpressly for Eetail Bales. .I M .licit Prices marked In Plata Plgaree. All , B j,, to order warranted satisfactory. ua . price system Is strlotly adhered to, All are mated alike. .. JOKES, 604 MARKET Street, One-Fries Store. McClain’s Cactus Grandiblobis ; OUT- BLOOMING CBRUS -We Sellers it to He gecalne extract in the market, it being made it of the ffiort beantiffcl and fragrant flowers of icuiibet id«o, Me new extract Queen of the - Jf perfect Love, and other choice extracts of Prepaid by W, B. McClain* Sto. 334 », -it liberal diaconat given to wholesale deal* dsVlha !B Dve ! Haib Dye t ,'HELOS'S HAIB DTB la the bast la the world. ,ij true and perfect Dye- harmless, lastantane - 3j reii.tble ; produces a splendid Black or If at oral retuodiee tha lH effects of Bad Dyes, audfre jreitor»«tt» original color. Bold by all Drug- Tie tenuSne is signed W. A. BATCHEtOK, 81 ,41 Street, Hew York. ja2-mw(rlr ; George Stkok & Co.’s «&gS3U* kabob, rrrfn _ AKB MASON & HAMLIN'S CABINET ORGANS. 1 Over 500 each of these fine CABINBT instnlmsmta Raya been sold ORGANS, by M.r. 0., and the demand CABINET la wnetanttj lnoraaela*. ORGANS. SEVENTH aadOHBSTNIJT Sts. CABINBT nol9-tf ORGANS. iatb took $l4 to $55. Overcoats. BOATS MOM «M to 965. OYBEOOATg. )ATS #BOII 114 to $56. OVERCOATS. jAT3 IBOM $l4 to SM. 'OVERCOATS. WAHAMAEBB & BBOWJt. , OAK HALL, 1 S. 8. aornar SIXTH and HABOT Stmts. ,om Maa’a Salta nd alesaut Tiriety of tlu C'w.hlal at SEASONABLE FBICBS. jBB & Wii-son’b Highest Pbbiche LOCK-STITCM SEWIEG MACHIKBS, „ ii OHEAPBST, SIMPLEST, i.HD BEST, ~ TO* OHBBTHnT Straat. nbore BaTaatß, 'RSOK— HILL.—OnTImradaT, the Bib Instant, fjV 0 Shinn, chaplain. U, 8. A., Mr HU- Fatierson to Mias Alice J. Hill, all of Phila- iIBD-BO!ES,—At Sangertles, If. T., January Dr Thomas C. Bralnerd, U. 8. A,, to MarlL, .nali t e r of Jos. M. Boies, Esq. * LEN 0 ER— TRUSS. —On the 21st December, by W. Bartlne, Edward Challenger, Esq, to Trnes. both of Mete Castle, Del. * r-MIDDLETON.-On the 3d Instant, by Rev. Bartine, Mr William Holt to Miss BliaabethP. 'p'tiEß-BslCKlk On the Sd Instant, at Har hj the Rot. Charlee A. Hay, John shaffasr, lie city, to Mary X. Brisker, of Harrisburg. 2DX3s2X>. it —Oa the morning- of the 3d lust.« John Easfcy* life ni»ti W aad Menas,also the Phreaix Lodte f ., are respectfully incited to attend the funeral, jlate residence, No, 342 South Front street, on , the 6th inst , at 2 F. If. ** J HENS. —On the 4th inst., John M. Stephens, relatives and friends of the family are respsct-. ■Tiled to attend the funeral, from the residence mother, M. M. Stephens, Montgomery cpmnty, Vrania, on Friday, the 6th inst., at JLO o’clock, ut at Friends’ Valley Meeting Honse. ** ,KER -On Tuesday evening, January SdJlarnest ? od, son of W, W. walker and Maria C. Banner, aher.onths. _„ . , _, , , tbl» Uves ana friends*of the family are invited to d the luneral, on Friday morning, at Wo clock, the residtnce of H, 0. Eckstein, So. 1318 Coates -On the morning of the Sd instant, Mrs. Elisa ieib, widow of the laie J>r, Win. Geib, in the relativ^ r *m?frienae of the family ue respectful ft6d to attend her funeral, from her late residence, 31 north Eleventh street, on Saturday afternoon* 1 instant, afc2o’olock. Fork papers please copyJ _ !K CRAPE MASK VEILS. Crape and Law Ma»k Velle. Crape and Lace Bound Valle. BEiSOS & SOU. Jdoaminc Store. Mo. OIS-CHESTBUT Street. TRNIKG BALMORAL SKIRTS. Gray and Black Balmoral;. Gray and Pnrple Balmorals. ■Whits and Black Striped Skirtings. BEBSOH & SON. Monrat he Store, Ho. 818 CHE3TMUT Btreat. SBN BAIZE FOR SKATS BAGS. Bleating SMrta, lew style. Skating Scarfs, OJanPlatdi. Conte’ Skating Madiera. Had Skirta, new Balmorals. BYRE * LAWBBMi. NOTICES. 2ATABO XATIOB, "ESELVES AND OTJR RELATIONS,” AT CONCERT HALL, TUESDAY EVENING-, JANUARY 10m. lets 26 Cents. Par sale at tke Rook Stone of Ask- A Bnaig No. va* CHESTNUT Street, on and ■atard ay. Also, at tke Sail os tho Brenisg of tha fs open at 7 o'clock. Lecture at 8, REV, H. M. SCUDI*KB, ». lAS RBCE3TLY BBTXTBMBD FROM INDIA, Will deliyer his fine Lecture on Hindoo mriunr and the Ame rican REBELLION,” IN THE ACADEMY OE MUSIC, ©AY NIGHT, JANUARY 9, 1865, is ia one of the most successful efforts of this bril- Uctnrer.audfce comes toPhiladelphia only at the it invitation of many of our leading citizens. tfeets to be bad on and after TUESDAY next, at TIEE'9, 606 OBEBTNUT Street, and at the Book geneiaUy, at 26 cents eacb, nutter of Tickets for Beserred Seats ■will Tte dis ' of at MABTIEN’S at 60 cents sack, • NOTICE.—To avoid ciowdinr and loss of time, isloof Tickets will oommenoe on TKBSDAT, at 714 =k A. M. jag 7t OFFICE OF SOSIJICEHT GEME« TEHY, Janpabt 5,1885. i meeting of the Board of Managers held Wed *7 evening, the 4th lust , the following Preamble were adopted: '«&> the Insatiate arener, has selected and made a >2Q of one who, fOT years past, has been an asso ■ of the members of the Board as Superintendent of 'founds of the Monument Cemetery, Daniel Smith, i whose sudden demise, on the evening of the 2d , it is out melancholy lot to realize. - view of this event, the members of the Board deem is, as well to the memory of the deceased as to the aptings produced by It, to place upon their record following resolves: * That recognizing In this dispensation the hand of i to whose decrees we must all submit, while aowledging that they are j net and well ordered, we, srtheless, are impelled by our appreciation of hie acter and worth, inspired by the possession and tics of qualities of head and heart which coin led oar Highest esteem, regard, and confidence, to si our deep, heartfelt, and sincere regret for the ’this Btard of a faithful and efficient officer, to immunity of as upright and estimable citizen, and family an affectionate tad hind head and pro- hat we deeply sympathize with, and Under our fe condolence to, the family of the deceased in the wreavement with which as all-wise Providence «QBen to afflict them „ . „ ihataea farther testimonial of oar regard for the tied parson allyvwhile living, and respect for his >ry when dead, we will attend the funeral la a > and direct that this preamble and these reso jjs be entered At large upon the minuses of the That a copy of the foregoing be signed by ih« Pre« ®tj*d Seoxfltary oI the Board and transmitted to That these proceedings be inserted in the public ?* timed by the officers of the Board. tbe Minutes - JOSEPH PEANKIHTOH. President. Uvlor, Secretary, M_ KASOHIO AOTICB.—THJE OFFI OlTsud Me mb m of B ASTERN STAR LODGE, P.A T. it. , the Grind Lodge of PennsjlranU, ", 6 wder generally. are fraternally ragaerted to moot ‘JitRaU.TIBESTSDT Street, on FKiDAf. at I f. nitend the funeral of their deoeaaed brother, m SMITH. Br order of the W. M. GEO. P. LITTLE, Secretary. TO XJII2 CITIZENS OF PlKlil- HOSPITAL, BOTTOM WOOD St., below Broad, '? ‘MI this to be a movement sanctioned by all hn ‘ t»4 Christian feeling. we therefore hespeafc for it fjneroaity of the people, and recommend to their resard MrSAMCBL T.KAMSBT, who ‘“take* the aolicltlneof fnndi tor this object. T. J)B WITT TALMAGB, Pastor of Second Befarmed D atch Ohnreh. J. H. SO7DAM, Pastor of Plrst Befomed Hatch Ohnreh. 1. H. KBMSABD, Pastor of Tenth Baptist Church. BBHIAMIH WATSOM, Sector of the Ohnreh of the Atonement. STTJABT * PETERSON MATHEWS & MOOSE. MOBBAH OBK & 00. please copy. It* COOPF.R-BH4II* TOMSTEKH KG fREBHJHBHT SALOON, 1009 OTSEGO Street. f. DECKMBBE 30,1384. iiiJS* A**!® compelled to appeal to the eltizons of fot means to aid na to carryon our Ustt -I.'. -we fool thankful for the libera!rapport mjy* hlraaiy received, wo fool eontdent that our S* Wants will call to our aid again the liberal sup loyal and patriotic citizens, which at present jd i“™Ujr neeesraty to enable us to continue the it of feeding and administering to the wants of soldier* Contributions sent to us by letter “wwtea will ho thankfully received. WM. M. COOPBB, President, 135 8 WATER Btrest. ADAMM. 81HP S mT E ™r u _ 9 lir»foet. ■ cashief Seventh national Bank. j tear WABTFBIY RKPORT of THE NATIONAL BANK OF PHIL * T , ASSISTS. Loans and discounts**.. 744 7$ United Slates bonds deposited to * secure circulation***... ... im iwi rv» United States bofida on hand* Will , isiooo 00 |o?e\)»er ß^X ni ,? 9 , c !?::;::: 72 Due from banks and bankers •*•*«-» 68.858 is Furniture and fixtures.* * 6 14161 Expense accounts 3,35022 9,52183 LIABILITIES. ® 494,731 23 Capital stock (paid la).. *117,870 00 Circulation. 70,810 00 Bee depositors. . 288.710 06 Dnebanksand bankere 16,560 61 SnrplnS fund.'....................... 643 47 ProfltandJoes. 3 982 34 Dividends unpaid..... 285 00 5494,73i 23 State of Pennsylvania, \ „„ , _ _ Oith of Philcdelphicit * E. S. EAItL, Caihier of the Seventh National Bank of Philadelphia, do solemnly affirm that the above statement is true to the beat or my knowledge and be*, lief- - , , E. S. HALL, Cashier. Affirmed before me January sth, 1565. It J F. MAQILL, Notary Public, isr* FOURTH «VAKTEBLT REPORT OF FOURTH NATIONAL BANK OF PHILA -IHI - »«»• Bills and notes discounted., ...*34s 373 90 Expenses.**. *.•*..*«**..«*■»• M x'/us 37 Fornitnre and fixtures.. 9 235 15 Premium paid on bonds and accrued interest * on 78*10 n0te5***...........in 437 03 United States bonds deposited to secure circa*' * 1at10n....89 COO OD United States bends deposited to secure de- * posits.*. 69 090 GO United States bond* on hand.4l|9o9 00 Other United States securities on hand. .«.**. 91,718 19 Due from National bank5..44,071 63 Dus from State banks 6,5-59 38 Legal-tender notes 202 44 ) 88 Notes of National and State banks 13,700 00 JONBS’ liabilities. * BM ' 967 85 Capital stock „ *160,000 00 Profit analog.... 1.200 00 Circulating notes 63,000 00 Depofits (individual) * 491,1J8 92 United States deposits. 22, CGI 8G Dividends unpaid 189 00 Due National batiks*.***** »*..**;*, 229.643 69 Due State banks and bankers.***«-.«.......... 14,298 84 Di5c0unt...............7... 3.834 83 Exchange*.**....*....., ■ gSS 38 United States tax... 273 3.5 ja6-3t SAMUEL J>MAC MULLAH, Chtsffi. 89 Kg- FOURTH RUARTERUF REPORT OF THB THIRD NATIONAL BANK OF PHILADELPHIA. _ RESOURCES. Loans and discounts .$303,82127 U, 8. bonds deposited to secure circulation ..... 2C9.000 CO U. S. bonds deposited to secure de* posiie...... 60.000 00 U. S. bords and other U, S. secu rities onhand... 92,050 00 mjs 871 27 gpede and legal*tender notes*.... 202,885 * Bills of other basks 63,916 oo Due from banks and bankers****** 32,540 05 Gash items*. 6,247 29 285,588 72 Heal estate.3o,ooo 00 Expense acc0unt.................... 2,445 15 w LT-ABIIiTTIES. Capital Stock * ..........$lOO,OOO 00 Circulating notes.... 174,930^00 Surplus fund.... 1,90613 Due to banks and banker 5......... 122,044 74 Due to depositors...... 6368,114 32 Due to Treasurer U. 8.. 58,890 45 446.C04 77 Profit and1055.............►**...... 9.C2Q 50 5953,905 14 Etats of Pesxsylvasia, County of Pnn.AD t. I, R. GLRNDINJXING, Cashier of “Third National Bank of Philadelphia, 3 * do solemnly affirm that the above statement is true, to the best of my knowledge and belief. B. GLENDINNING, Cashier. A Affirmed to and subscribed before me, this third day of January, 1865. EDMUND WILCOX, la4-St Notary Pablto, HOYAHEFSING SOUP SOCIETY, WSSS? • Northwest corner of EIGHTH and HARRIOT Streets, will open their home for the distribution of Soup to the poor of their district, on HONDaY HORN ING NEXT, January 9th, 1865, at 11 o’clock, and con tinue daily (except Sundays) during the winter. Donations in meat, money, flour, coal, or vegetables Will be thankfully received at the house, or by either of the undersigned, and by any other manager of the society, (Contributions will also be rechived at this ©dice.} ROBERT GBAFFEN, President, 537 PINE Street. COLLINS WEST. Treasurer, 302 South SECOND Street. A. J, BATON. Secretary, ja6 3t 722 CHESTNUT Street. FREE FROM DRAFT.-THE FOUR WXf TEENTH WARD has succeeded in avoiding conscription heretofore, and if those liable to be drawn from the wheel will take the proper Interest, it can be done now. The following, who took an active part un der former calls, are willing to work again if they are as&urtd that those liable are willing to assist, and in order to know how many are ready to work, the citi zens of the Ward, irrespective of parly, are invited to meet in the SPRING GARDEN HALL, THIS EVE NING. at 7k o’clock: JAS. B HANCOCK, I Dr. J. MaoNICHOL, B. B. ZORNJt, I - I*. R. GATCHBLL,. CHAS. KECK. I WM. E TABES, It FBEP’K A. VAN CLBVB ■ PHILADELPHU CRICKET ■235* CLUB. —NOTICE. —The Animal Meeting will bs held at the Office of ihe President, No. 131 South FIFTH Street, on MONDAY, 9th inst., at 4 o’clock P. M. A full attendance Is desired: ji6 3t* ALBERT A* OBTEBBBIDGE, Sec’ry. RUFUS WENDELL, OF SALEH, 9 THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE BSF Stockholders or the POTTSVILLK MINING ANDMAHUJACTDRLNO 00..f0r the ELSCTIO«oI Offloersfor the ensuing year, wfllbe held at the Offiss of the Company, Ho. 817 WALNUT Street, on TUBS DAY, Jan. 10. 1866, at 2o’clock P. M. , de&tjaW ’ RICHARD JOHJS, Prasllant. NOTICES. *953,906 11 NOTICES. ■aS— Til* NKXT »RAFT._CXTIZEVS' BDBBTITDTE, KBPRKSBNTATIVE, AMD TOL- UfITEER A GEHOT -We be* leave to call the sttenUon of those who axa drafted and those who are enrolled and liable to military duty, and alao that elasa of persona who are not liable to draft (ladies and gentle taen over forty- flve years), to oar agency for procuring tnßrtltnUs and volanteer representatives. Persona should attend to this Important matter at ones, as the draft has been fixed for the Ifith of Febrnary next. We aie doing a strictly legitimate bnsinaes; we an fnrniehing men not liable to the draft as enbstitates and representatives, as low, if not at lower prices, than any other agency in Philadelphia. The law allows as to pat inbstltates in the Navy or Marins Corps, to be cre dits d to any district in the State when (he principal re eides. To facilitate business, if persons living In or ont of Ihe city, who are enrolled, will furnish ns with a oertitt cate of their enrolment from the Provost Marshal of fh« r dis-rict, they can have substitutes sworn into thernfrom drafll tUS e6rvice ' which wUI folly exempt Reference can be given to ladles and gentlemen In this Sim f ?» Tni 11 ? 11 6 h f T ® donB trariness In this line, and Bhnrohes _and Clnhs furnished at ths lament Ul'il.sti’S' 66 ' . Uteral arrangamenta made with Township Committees to fill quotas. Call or address MoWALLY. PAiXSON, &CO., „ «1 CHE3TRDT Street, or - i** wsn» THE PHILADELPHIA NATION mX? AL BANK, Philadelphia, Jan. 5, 1885. The Directors have this day declared a Dividend of TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT , payable on the 16thinst. Stockholders are requested to bring or send their cer tificate! to be exchanged for new ones of the Philadel phia National Bank. B. B, COMEGYS, ja6 tjalS • ♦ . • Cashier. DIYIbEND SO* 111 (3).—-GREAT BASIN OIL COMPANY.—The Directors have this day deci&red a Dividend of TWO (2) PER CENT;, payable on and after the 15th instant. Books close on tbe'loth instant. By a resolution of the Board of Direc tors, adopted this day, dividends will in future be paid quarterly. G. W WILLIAMS, Treasurer, January 5* 1565. CjaS-lQt*] 14FASQUHAR BUGS. THE MECHANICS’ BANE, Sr. Louis, Dee: 31. 1864. The Board of Directors have declared a dividend of THREE AND ONE HALF PERCENT (354 P c.)paya ble to Philadelphia Stockholders at the Mechanics’ Na tional Bask, Philadelphia, on and after Jan 16,1895. jas*tjal6* CHAS. EVERTS, Cashier. OFFICE OF THE SCHOM ACKER W PIANO forte manufacturing compa* NY, No. 1031 CHESTNUT street, * _ Philadelphia, Jan. 3, 1865. DIVIDEND NOTICE —The Board of Directors have this 6ay declared a dividend of FIVE PER CENT, out of the net earnings of the Company for the last six months, payable at the Office of the'Campany, clear of State tax. on aid after January Ifith, 1865. Transfer Books dose on January 10th. and open on January 17th, 1865. H. W. GRAY, jafi 3t • Treasurer. OFFICE OF THE LEHIGH LU* WP ZEBU'S RAILROAD COMPANY, 330 WAL* NUT STREET, Philadelphia, Jan, 4,1865. The Board of Directors have this day- declared a Bern!* anum'.dividend of SIX PER CENT., payable on and aftor the 18th inst. EDWARD ROBERTS, Ja., jafi-3t* Treasurer. n*gSF» OFFICE IHUNTINGDON AND BROAD TOP'MOUNTAIN RAILROAD COM PANY, 358 South THIRD Street, Philadelphia, January 3, 1865. The Board of Directors of the Huntingdon and Broad Top Mountain Railroad and Coal Company have de clared a dividend of 3% PER CENT, on their Preferred Stock for the past six months, payable at their office on and after the 17tb instant. The Transfer Books will be closed until the 17th instant ja4 wfintl7 J. P* ABRTSBNfr Treasurer. KS 80 TREASURER’S DEPARTMENT BAILWiT COM - Baltisiobe, Dec. 17, 1864. DIVIDEND No. 4.—The President aud Directors of this Company have this day declared a Dividend of TWO (2) PER CENT, .clear of National and State taxes,for the quarter ending December 31* 1864, payable to ihe Stock holders on the 20th of January, 1866, at this office. The Transfer BooSs will be closed from'lst to 10th of January, 1865, inclusive. By order de2l wfm lOt - J. a LEIB, Treasurer. KST OFFICE OF THE UNION lIH. FROVEMBNT COMPANY, 330 WALNUT STREET, A Philaiwlphta, Jan. 4,1865 The Board of Directors have this day declared a semi annual dividend of FOUR AND ONB-HALF PER GENT., payable on and after the 3Sth inst. EDWARD ROBERTS, Jr , jafi-31*. Treasurer. DIVIDEND NOTICR-OFFTCE OF 5=®LtHR TIOGA IRON COMPANY, No. 534 WALNUT Street, Room No. 25. The Board of Directors have-THIS DAY declared a DIVIDEND of FIVE PERCENT, (twenty, five ents per share) on the capital, stock of this Company, paya ble at their office on anch after January 16th, 1865, clear of state taxes. The transfer books, will be dosed on the 33th and opened on the 16th. jas-tja!6 P, B. JONES, Treasurer. OFFICE OF THE MINGO OIL K» COMPANY,. No. 534 WALNUT Street, Boom 28. Philadelphia, Jan. 3, 3865. DIVIDEND NOTICE -The Board of Directors have this day declared their Becrni monthly dividend of TWO PER CENT, (twenty celts per share), out of the set earnings of the Company for the month of December, payable, clean of State tax, on and after Janua? y 20th. Transfer Backs close January 14th, at 3 o’ clock P. H., and open January Sflst. P. W. WILTBANK, jafi tja2Q Secretary. OFFICE ST. NICHOLAS COAL 1® COMPANY* »05K WALNUT Stmt, Philadelphia, Jan. 4* 1865. The Directors of the Si. Nicholas Coal Company have this day declared a quarterly dividend of TWO AND A HALF PEE CENT, on the Capital Stock, clear of State tax, payable on demand. jas-3t* C.F. SHOENER, Treasurer. iSS* THBMASUFACTUBERS NA 1® TIoNAL Bank. Philadelphia, Jan. 3,1865. The Directors have declared an extra dividend of TEN PEE CENT., payable on demand. aa4»4t , M. W. WOODWARD, Cashier. OFFICE OF THE PHILAOEL* PHIA CITY PASSENGER RAILWAY COM PANY, No. 3100 CHESTNUT Street Philadelphia, January 2,1865. At a meeting of the Board of Directors, held this day, a dividend of ONE DOLLAR AND FIFTY CENTS FEE SHARE, subject to the United States a Ad State taxes, was declared, payable to the Stockholders or their le gal representatives, on and after the ISth inst The tr ansfer hooks will be/ciosed until the 12th inst. ja4-10t WM. W. QOLKBT, Tieasnrer. BITIBEND NOTICE-OFFICE OF THE MINERAL OIL COMPANY, 53* WAL-' NUT Street. January 2d, 3861 The Board of Directors have this day declared a Dividend of ONE AND ONE-HALF FEB CENT, on the Capital Stock, payable at their Office on and after thaJ2th instant, clear of State Taxes. The Transfer Books will be closed on the 4th at 8 P, M., and opened on the 13th. „ ja3-9t THOS. R. SBARLB, Secretary. Brnssm-THE BIRECTORS WF ofthe BT. NICHOLAS OIL .COMPANY have this day declared a dividend of ON E PER CENT, payable on the 9th inst. Books dose on the sth and open on the 10thinst. JOHN H. WILE, Secretary. January 2,1865. jaS-7t DIVIDESD.-THE DIRECTORS Of the CURTIN OIL COMPANY hare this day declared a Dividend of TWO PER CENT., payable on the 91 h inst. Books clcse on the 6th. and open oatte 19th inst. . JOHN H. WYLB, Secretary. January 2, 1865. ja3 7t OFFICE OF THE ENTERPRISE W INSURANCE CO., *OO WALNUT ST. - Philadelphia, Jan. 2,1865. The Directors have THIS DAY declared a dividend of THREE AND ONE HALF PER CERT, on the capital stock of the Company for the last six months, payable on demand, free of ail taxes. B. LOCKWOOD, ja3-12t Secretary. EENBISOTON NATtOML BAIH, •255? Philadelphia, January 2, 1835. The Directors have this day 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. Stockholders will he required to surrender their cer tificates of stock, for winch new ones will he issued in th e-name of the Kensington National Bank of Philadel phia. wm. mcoonnell, ja3 6t " ' „ Cashier, KS* OFFICE OF THE SCHUYLKILL NAVIGATION COMPANY. . . ' Philadelphia, December 30, 1864. The managers have this day declared a dividend of BIX PEE'GENT upon the Preferred and Common Stocks of this Company, payable—less the United States and State Taxes thereon, retained according to law—on the 28d of January next, jaiet W. M. TILGHMAN. Secretary. A DITIDEND OF THREE AND WSS& a HALF PER CENT, on the preferred stock of the Elmira and Williamsport Railroad Com pany will be paid on and after the third day of January, 1866, at the Pennsylvania Railroad Company Building, room No. 1, first floor, corner THIRD Street and WILLING'S Alley, by GEORGE TABER, deSl-6t Agent., KSP OmCE OF THE JLTXAS OIL CO., W? Ko. 534 IWAtMUT Street, Boom Ko. 20. ' Philadelphia, Dec. 26,1681 The Board of Directors have THIS DAT declared a dividend of THEBE FEE CENT (16 cyats per share} out of the net earnings of the Company for the months of November and December, payable, clear of State tax, ob and after January 10, 1865 _ Transfer Books dose op January S, at3P. M., and open January 11,1865. Stockholders who have not called for their certificates, an requested to do so prior to dosing of the bookß. deS&oOfc G. W. WILTBABK, Secretary. KSSr ISERCMTIIE PJETKOIEUM CO„ IV office, JS» North FRONT Street. DIVIDEND NOTICE.—The Board of Directors have THIS DAT declared a dividend of TWO PEE CENT. op the capital stock of this Company, free of State Taxes, payable on and after the 6th of January. Transfer Books closed from the 3d to the 6th proximo. Gertifi* cate. Of Stock arc ® 0 r |- Becretary . December 28, 1884. de£9- lOfc TJEMOVAL.—KUNKBL, HALL, & 00. L hayo removed to No. 733 CHESTNUT S net and Ho. 718 JATNE Street. ■ WV DIVIDENDS. WALTER E, LAWTON, TRBA&DKSR, No. 81 30HBT Street, NEW FORK, DIVIDEND NOTICE. fcjar PBIh&DELPHIA AND BEADDSe EAItEOAD COMPANY, Office No. »»T South FOURTH Street. Philadelphia, November SO, 1861. * DIVIDEND NOTICE.—The transfer books of thii Company will b 8 closed on THURSDAY, December 16, and reopened on TDEBDAJ. JAH CART LG, 1865. A Dividend of FIFTEEN PEE CENT, on the common and preferred stock, clear of National and State taxes, has been declared, payable In common stock,on the Slat December next, on all stocks standing on the books of the Company, at the close of business on the 15th prox. Stockholders whose names are registered on the New Fork books will be paid at the Farmers’ Doan and Trust Company. S. BRADFORD, del-tf Treasurer. KS* NATIONAL BANE OF THE ■» NOBTHEEN LIBERTIES, Philadelphia* Dec 30, 1851 The Directors have this day declared an Extra Divi dend of FIVE PBE CENT., payable on FRIDAY next, January 6,1865. stockholders will be required to^surrender their Cer tificates of Slock, for which new ones will be issued in the name of the National Banhof the northern Liberties. de3l-6t W. GUMMEBE, Cashier. "REMOVAL. XI WALN. LEAMING, & CO., have removed from No. SO South Front street to No. »31 CHESTNUT Street, where they *ffez DOMESTIC DET GOODS by the Faokage. ja6 6t A chance to avoid thb draft. Principals Furnished with Substitutes at the shortest notice, and at lowp rices. JOHN MANSFIELD ft CO. Office 403L188A81 St. ■ second story.deB3-Xm- PURE PALM OIL 80AP, MANTJFAC- A TUBED by L. H. &C. BLKINTOH, Oelß-Iro* lift MIBOAKBTT* Street. CTEAM AND WATER GAUGES—THS N-r larcest assortment In Philadelphia—constantly an hand. * BTiOWU, nil WiLJrnr street ■MORGAN, ORB, & CO., STEAM EM "X GINE BUILDERS. Iron Founders* and General Machinists and BolHr Makers, No. MUG C4LLOW HXLL Street* Philadelphia, fes)-if gold iswijre companies. KECirßocrrr hiskg compast. OHAtTDIEEE DISTRICT. CANADA &AST. & GHITTINDEN, President. OFFICERS. JBx- OoV. Jarim PoUorit, DlrectetU. S. Mlat. Phlla dalplititj Hon. TT- a Moorhead. Pras. Pbila. Erf* KallroadCo ; C. ». Wtlghl, Eaa.. of 0. B. Wright A Co., hangers: Hennr Sheldon, Ksq., of Stanton. siol don, AOo., W- B- Hatch, Esa,. ofJPalr banks & Co.,jßew Tork: T. B. BnntlngTTßiq., of T. B. Banting Co., Now Voik; L. K. Chittenden, bate BegUterH. StTrearia,. 100,000 SHARES. PAR VALUE, $9O (BAGS spß'soßii’mojr pbice, $3O. PBOPERTr, i*, rro av&sb, all khowh to be- RICH IH GOLD. 30.000 SHADES OF. STOCK OFFERED FOR SUB- SCEIPTIOH. 500 ounces of pare GOLD from the Company's pro* w&w basTdFSsmaf ■ maps, proapeetuses, and all information may be had. The latest report from the Geologist of the Company' announces the discovery of FIVE new and very rich. GRRTt2 lodes —~ * ' The OfFlClAt REPORT of tho Goi.p CoMMigstOKßEf* op CAKAPA will soon be published, showing oxer One HnspEKD asd'Fiptt Thousand Doltiaks, at coin rates, of gold has been recently mined in the CHAUDIEBB DISTRICT, principally npontb* Company's property.. A limited number of shares of the • CAPITAL STOCK may be subscribed fop at the offlee of o. b. Wright .a 00.. s. • 14a SOUTH THIRD STREET, opposite the Exchange. deZI-fmwlm raDAITPHir AJVD COiOK&DO GOLDMINING COMPANY. Chartered by 'tbe State of Pennsylvania. *OO,OOO MW Presi^m—JOHN B. ANDBKSON. DIRECTORS _ Thomas A. Boot*, U. B. Kneads*. Wm- S. Freeman,: *©M. P. Kinfc :■ JohnM. Blley, Charles Dt SUver* James R. Magee... John W. Hall, Barriahtirr, T G. McDowell* do. John Brady,. do. < W. W Wylie, Lancaster. Win. O Shuts, Colorado. . D. P. SOBTHWORTH, SecretaryandTreasurer. Office of the Company, No. 423 WALftCT Street— Room No.. 5. Authenticated specimens hare been procured from some of the Company 'a lodes, and hare been assayed by Professors Booth as d Garrett with the moßt gratify in? results. Subscription lints have been opened at the Office of the Company* and at the Treasurer's Office l 8 S OJjXJ TI ON.—THE LIMITED ■L' partnerabipberetofore existing between designed, under,the film of WOOD & CARY* expires this day by its own limitation. TflOS. H. WOOD, CHARLES CARY. General Partners. WILLIAM L. GRRGGK Special Partner. Philadelphia, Dee. Si , 3854. COPARTNERSHIP.—The undersigned will continue the Straw sand' Millinery Goods business at Ne. 725 CHESTNUT Street, under the firm of WOOD & CARY, r THOS. H, WOOD, _ CHARLES CARY. Pim.ißßl.PirtA, Dec. 81,1884. la® 3t* RETAIL DRY ROODS. WET BLANKETS.—TO BE OEENED if on. MONDAY, January 9th., a lot of WET BLAN KETS, heavy and extra large, to he sold at $9-75-. The Attention of hotel-keepers, private families, attd the trade* is called to this lot of ' Hi 7 South ELEVESTtt Street, S. B —A la¥,9 and well-aesorted stock and DOMESTIC GOODS now opened. faft-3tlf* PUBLICATIONS. yiCK’S ;' ' " ' ILLUSTRATED annual catalogue ; - ok FLOWEB AND VEG-ETABLE: SEEDS, ‘ ASD GUIDE TO THE FLOWER; GARDEN, ! FOE 1865, Now PuDlislied* It contains ACCURATE DESCRIPTIONS of the lead ing Floral treasures of the worlds with full directions for SOWING SEED,TRANSPLANTING and CULTURE, making a work of over SIXTY .PAGES, beautifully il lustrated, with about . THIRTY FINE WOOD ENGRAVINGS V AND s TWO COLORED PLATES. This Annual Is published for the instruction of my customers; and to sueh U is sent free as soon as pub lifched. To all others price 10 cents, including postage, whiah is jnuc£ leas than the actual cost. Address james Vick. ja**2t M ROCHESTER, N. Y. TVTEW BOOKS I KSW BOOKS!! 4. V the diary of mbs., kitty teevyltan. a story of the time* of WhiSefleld and the Wesleys. By author onSdronberg-Coit* Family, Chronicles of the Sehonberg-Gotia Family* by two of-Themselves. ENOCH ARDEN.' By Alfred Tennyson, D. G. L. illustrated. ? THE OF WINTHROF MACK WORTH PRAED. Revised and enlarged edition. 2 vols. QUEENS OF SONG. Being Memoirs of some- of the most celebrated Female Vocalists, with chronological list of all the Operas that have been performed in Europe. WithPortra.it*. STUDIES BSI STORIES. By Jean Inflow. HOUSE ANBtIOMKFaPERS. By Mrs tfcowe. For sale by ' JAMES 8. CLAX-rON, Successor to W- S. & Alfred Maitien, jas 606 CHESTNUT Street. IC RR LINDSAY & BLAKISTON’S IOUU. PHYSICIAN’S VISITINfI LIST foi-1865 now ready in every variety and style of binding, including the INTERLEAVED edition, with pages for special memorahdar&c. DIARIES FOE 1865, of various styles of binding and sizes ; ALSO, HOL [DAY -BOOKS of all kinds at LOW PRICES. LINDSAY & BLAKISTON, s Publishers and Booksellers, de2S No. 25 South SIXTH Street, Above Chestnut. "NTEW BOOKS FOR THE HOLIDAYS! i-t LIFE OF GENERAL HANCOCK. WINFIELD, THE LAWYER’S SON, and HoW he Became a Major GeneraL. By Rev. C. W. Dennison, lateCfiaplala u. S. Volunteers. Illustrated with hand some portrait and spirited designs by White and Cadet Hancock.- Printed on fine white paper, cloth binding. Price $1.50. The following letter received from B. F. Hancock. Esq., father of our distinguished hero, will be read with Interest : SWBD& Street, Nosristowk, Not. 23,1864. Sir: lam in receipt of the advance copy of your life of my son “ Winfield, 1 * and have read if withpleasure. 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 bnt hope that ‘•Winfield” will be a useful volume, not only in interesting and instructing the youth of oicr country, but in promoting sentiments of patriotism among all our people. K BS pectruUyyo riHAKcoc& To Rev. C. W. Veebiboe* Philadelphia. - SEASIDE AND FIRESIDE FAIRIES. Translated from the German of George Blum find Louis Wahl. By A- I*- Wiater. Printed on the finest tinted paper. JiwacUoinely Illustrated by White and others. One W the. best fairy books yet issued. The children are &Udelighted with it. Price $1.75. The American Publishers'' Circular of Sept, let says: It is acknowledged by everybody that the German language is peculiarly rich in a class of stories com prehend ed under the term “Mahrchea,” 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 as will delight the hearts of bright boys and girls. We almost envy the little folks the pnre, hearty pleasure which the book v ill give them, as their wide opened eyes go starlngly from page to page, and their mile hearts heat air excited accompaniment to the un folding of rtrange events Messrs. Ashmead-& Evans have issued 1 the work in the handsome style which it deserves It is, in every way, a highly creditable spe cimen of 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 aleo add that there are several appropria fce and expressive illustrations. It is both a pleasure and' a duty to commend such a work. BUST HANDS AND PATIENT HEARTS; Or, the-Blind Boy of Dresden, and his Friends. A story from Germany, Price 66 cents. From many flattering notices of this little nook we Hands’* we stall not soon forget. The darJisg bright little Magda, the support of her rheu matic old mother and blind brother, is as pretty and helpful a' Christmas picture as we ever set eyes on; while good Master Tanzer’sand Mr Gloaming’s kind ness to the.poor afflicted ones will lead old and young at Ghristmas time to think whose hearts and lot they can-make blither and brightefere the new year is rang in. -We willnot tell the story of the book, bat beg oar readers who hayachlldren to bay it and read it them selves.—London-Jteader. ■ - , , . One of the very best of recent story books for children. The old straggle of cheerfnl 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 Fre ®TMBB'HB W AND ATTRACTIVE BOOKS TOE THE. HOLIDAYS. PnW ’ASHmSaD & EVAHB, Ho. 7*4 CHBSTHDT Street. Philadelphia. de22-tf Sold hy all Booksellers. TLfISCBLL'ANEOUB AKD LAW XU. books—The beat and rarest collection in Phila delphia.—Hallowell’s Shakapeare, fifteen hundred dol lars* and otfaer Books* equally scarce, for sale at 419 CHESTSTDT Street. '■ f&m ' JOHN CAMPBELL. VTOVELTY ALBUM COMPANY. ■Lv An elegant Album, containing Photographs of allthe Generals in the United States ••••*8 00 A. Splendid Album, containing Photographs Of all the President* of the United States-;,--. - -.. $5 00 A Beautiful Album, containing a collection of ail onr Naval Heroes... • .e-1 00 The three together, comprising the whole collec- ™. IS 09 A MOST SUITABLE PRESENT FOR HOLIDAY • GIFTS. A most exquisite POCKET ALBUM, containing a fine collection of most Piquant French Pictures, only.. .*4 60 Address the 1 Novelty Album Co., ” Post Office Box 6438, Hew York city, giving address, land any of the above will he immediately sent hy express, who will collect on, delivery. do7-wfo>3m jg H. SLEEPER & CO., 515 MXNOB STJBCESE'X’, MAHBtAGTUBEBB, AGENTS, AND -WHOLESALE DEALERS IN FLINT AND GREEN GLASS WARE, Have now in 8 tore a full assortment of the above goods, which wo offer at the lowest market Tates. Being sole agents fbr the SALEM GBSEH GLASS WORKS, we are prepared to make and work private moulds to order. • PORTER, MINERAL, and WINE BOTTLES, of a euperior color and finish. Also, LAMP CHIMNEYS, APOTHECARIES’ SHOP FURNITURE, SHOW BOTTLES, SYRINGES, HOMffl- OPATHIC VIALS, and Druggists Glassware generally. B. H. SLEEPER, . W6 ' lm JOHN W. CAMPION,, Kfin BBLB. ALCOHOL"IN BOND, 95 tAvJv per cent ; 6,000 bbla. Hlghwlnss, or Whisky, In bond, JO per cent, above proof, for sale by A. F. CSOSKEY. JOHN H. CORL, Agent, JaOlV ISA N, DELAWARE Avenue. FINANCIAL. gPECIAL NOTICE. If. S. 1040 LOAN. HE. FESSENDEN WAS KSCI-DM' TO BTOPFAB BOSBCEIPTIOMB TO THIS NESIBABLB , GOLD LOAN on «bie Tith lust. We wlli supply oust «ttstom*r» on the usual teotur. Jf asydeaire to avail tbesadfflvOs «f She TIME PAY&Stf?# ALLOWED BY THB SECKEfAET OP THE JSUEY* wo will allow si«3i ; credffc*& m#y fee deslr«dWti exceed!eg tea, twenty* upon each izpt&i*. meat. JAY OOOEE & CO., ia«-« . TBIBB Strwt. ~ 'JOT! FIRST NATIONAL BANK. SUBSCRIPTIONS TO * TH® V. S. 1040 LOAM WILL CLOSB JANUARY 7, 18651 Treasury Departs vm, l Deo. 23,18841 f Nati«e is her.»y given that the TEN-FORTY- LOAN will be withdrawn oh the 7th of January next. No subscriptions will be received after that date. (Signed) W. P. FESSENDEN, Seoretary of the Treasury. In compliance with the ahoye order, ao suhssriptione will be received for the TEN-FOBTY BONOS after the 7th of January, 1555. Those Bonds, upon which the INTEREST IS PAYABLE March Ist and IN COIN, have now about FOUE MONTHS’ AOCB0B& INTEREST, which-is a material advantage, as anhaeri bere have the privilege of paying the back interoat- In currency, adding only BO per cent, for premium. ' This Bank la prepared to receive subscriptions in largo or email amounts, and will allow a liberal commission to Banke and Brokers. MORTON McMICHAEL, Jb., J7OURTH NATIONAL BANK OF FHII.AJDEI.PHIA, l No. 738; ARCH STREET, DESIGNATED DEPOSIT AST OV THE UNITED STATUS. 7 3-lOtbs- TREASURY NOTES,. Convertible at Haturlly Into 5-80 BONDS. This Bank Is how prepared to Smash these Notes- in •mall or large cinantlties, and of all denominations. They present the advantage over any other Loan of-the Government of being oonverted at maturity into-the popular 5-20 Loan. The Interest Is payable semi annually In February and Angnst. A COMMISSION ALLOWED ON SALES of *5,000 and upwards, SAMUEL J. MAO MULLEN. de2B-lm CASHIBB. QFFICB FOR SUBSCRIPTION OF NATIONAL LOANS. 10-40 11, §. 5 FIR CIST. GOLD LOAN. In accordance with the order of the Secretary of the Treasury, the SUBSCRIPTIONS to this LOAN will cease on JANUARY 7th, 1865. This Loan is a five-per cent. GOLD LOAN, payable at the option of the Government, after ten years from February SS, 1664, and redeemable in forty years from March 1,1864, Interest payable March and September. Subscriptions received at . par, by payment of Interest back to Ist of September, adding fifty per cent, as an equivalent for Sold Interest. For further Information apply to ... jAY COOKiE & CO., ila south third STRBBT. deSI tjan? J)E HAVEN & BROTHER, s B A N K -E 16 S , v -. * REMOVED TO No. 40 SOFTH THIRD STREET, de3l-lm __ jJABFEB, DURNBY, & CO., BANKERS, .STOCK AND EXCHANGE BROKERS. Particular attention paid, to purohase and sale of OR a °* k *‘ H SOUTH THIRD STREET. ManADnuraiA, Rapßßßßosa. —Drexel A Co.. Philadelphia; J. B. Aui- Hn, President Southwark Bank, novl7-8m OHAEtI.ES EMOET. I ALEX. BBHSOIt. JB. QHARLES EMORY & CO., STOCK AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, Mo. 15 South Third Street, . PHILADELPHIA. AH kinds of uneurrent funds and Gold and Sliver bought and sold, and Collections made. Particular attention' given to the purchase and sale of Government, State, and other Stocks and Loans on commission. nol7-8m OIL STOCKS, U. S. LOANS, &c., BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION. Bt GKORGK J. BOYD, Broker, jaS-Smlf No. 18 South THIRD Street. FANCY 'FURS. 1864. 1864. i. K. & F I. WOMBATH, SCISSORS TO THE LATE GEO. I. WOMRATH.I Ko. 415 Arch Street, HAVI *OW OPM A FULL ASSORTMENT OF LAJJIBS' FANCY lUBS, To whlsh they invite the attention of buyers. oeMrim ; RADIES’ FANCY FURS. JOHN FABEIRA, No. 71S ARCH Street,-above Seventh Street, At hie old established store. IMPORTER, MANUFACTURER, AND DEALER IN FANCY FURS r.AnrFJi AND CHILDBbn. Having now In store a very large and heautlfal assort ment of all the different kinds and qualitls. of FANCY FURS FOR LADIES’ AND GHELDBBN’S WEAR, I solicit a call from those in want. Remember the name and number, JOHN FAREIBA, TlB ARCH Street, above Seventh. I have no partner or eonneetlon With any other store In this eitv. oeS-4zaif , PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMB-OF ALL X sizes and Improved styles. A splendid assortment at B. V E81M8K’8,.6584 ARCH Street. Those who desire them should patronize him. Go early. It* -REIMER’S PIKE STYLES CARTES Xfc DB VISITS are unsurpassed la accuracy or taste ia finish. When you desire a satisfactory picture, co parly to Gallery, oBOOfIP Street* above Green, lt*jfl Eife-like pictures-accurate of outUneand features, and truthful expression, B F. RRIMRR'S life lias Photographs in ott colors. Please come early* days short. 6»4ABCH Btreet. It TOSHUAvT, OWEN, ATTORNEY, tl COUSBLIVr AT, LAW, AND SOLIOITOB OF CLAIMSOffice, 851 F Street, near FourteanthSt.. Washipttos, D, v, deSbSm A YOUNG MAN, AGED 18 YEARS, desires a Situation in a Wholesale House, Gro cery Preferred. Salary not e* roach an object as a knowledge of business. -Address BbX-IOItP. O. j«4 6t* A SITUATION AS CLERK OR AS- SrSTAST BOOS KEEPJSB.. Good penman, and qraielt at figures. Graduate of Bryant & Stratton’s Col ls*?: Beet of etty referencee given. Address “X. Y. Z," Press office, jad-3t* PARTNER WANTED SPECIAL **• preferred—wnbjtweiity-dve thousand dollars cash Wim, U> .corduci the GOMMsSSH'N B0«INEi8, and the buying and selling of Dry Goods to the Jobbing this and other cities, by'an established honae, Addresses to ‘‘Commission Merchant,’* 80x625 Post Office, with real name and address, will be strictly confidential. Pbtlai>b%fhta» January 4.18C*. SALESMAN WANTED—IN A HAT, Cap, and Straw Hoods House on MARKET Street To a first-class man a liberal Hilary will be Sven. g Address Box 1507, Post office j a <|. gt* TO CAPITALISTS, WANTED, A -f- man of capital willing to invest S2S,GCO as Special Partner in a m&hufactwin? business yielding large profits and certain sales. Address, with real name, * * Business, * ’ Press office. ja4-3t* to-oil Companies now form- A ISO. ♦‘-WAlf TJsD—By*a young Attorney at Law. a POSITION as Secretary of a stftKi Oil Company. Ad dress *‘JE. L, D 309 SPRUCE Street, jag Si* WANTED—A FIRST-CLASS SOPRA * • HO YOICB forth. Choirofsn BplucopalChurch: also, a first-class TBSfOB. Address Btx Vißl Poet Office. ■ jas a» WANTED—IN A STRAW-GOODS ' BOOSB, aa mamrJencedSABESMAH. acauatnted Port Office &44ms Box ***• Philadelphia WANTED _A SITUATION IN A V . Wholesale BOTIOW HOUSE, by a Young Man who has a knowledge of the business. Can give the bast of city reference. Address *♦€!./* Preat office. xt* WANTED, BY AN AMERICAN WO tii where she can have her son, tins years of age, with her, and where he can be or service also. Address ‘-Mr* . Jayno & Sob, ja6-3t* No. 3,» CHESTNUT Street. TO LET—THE THIRD STORY OF A THE COMMONWEALTH BUILDING, Nos. 611 and 613 CHESTNUT Street. CAN BE ARRANGED I’OK COAL OIL OPFICEB THOS. H. CONNELL. Counting House of Dr. J>. Jayne & Sou, jaf-St* ' No. a 912 CHESTNUT Street. ' AIL STOCKS TAKEN FOB LIFE INSURANCE, Address Box 532 Philadelphia Post Office. jaC-sfc* T7OR SALE—THE GOOD WILL AND A Fixtures of.the Confectionery, No. 11%% PINS Street. Will be sold cheap. Good reasons for sail ing. ja6-2t* Mfor sale, with possession, Desirable DWELLING, WALLACE Street, south side, west of Nineteenth. Lot 18x100. M, D. LIVBNSEfTER,- > ja6 21* 189 South POUKTH Street. M, THE SUBSCRIBER WILL SELL at private sale her DWELLING in Norristown* situated in WASHINGTON Street, sear the depot, with Iron railing in front, hall, parlor, two large rooms, and kitchen With range on the first floor; five chambers on the second floor, with all the modern improvements, andfour on the third floor; a good, dry, cellar and summer kitchen with range; a carriage-house and stable for two horses; a large yard, with a variety of fruit trees in bearing, grapes, and other small fruit. Any person viishingtoviewthe premises can call on Mrs. T. SAURMaN, on the premises. No incumbr *nce. $B,OOO can remain if deelred. I have also a large LOT, containing about four acres, in the borough, suitable for almost any purpose. No incumbrance. *2,ooo«an remain on thepreroJses, _ jia6-Bt* “ C. SAURMAN. m HOUSE AHD FURNITURE FOR JMsaLß* CHEAP.—s9,Boocash, leavingsl7l per year mortgage, will purchase {house and furniture) a beau tiful three- story brick, with three-story back- buildings, in perfect order, with every improvement, and furnish ed throughout beautifully, within fifteen minutes’ ride of Third and Chestnut streets. Addres* _ H. GILBERT & CO., j&4-3t* Box 2163, post Office. jg| ORPHANS’ COURT SALE. Estate or Clins. W. Hepburn, Dot’d. VALUABLE PROPERTY, Consisting of 4 Acres and 128 Perches, It has four fronts’ —Denting on Market street, Forty-third and Forty fourth, and Ludlow (formerly Oak) streets. , The improvement* are a Frame Cottage. withpßxlor. sitiing room, and kitchen on the fi*at floor, two chain* here os the second, and two attics above; gas through' out; cooking range; good well of water ia Ihe yard* Ac. Also, a large Stone Bern and Stable, and two one-story Frame Buildings fronting on Market street. To be sold on TUESDAY, January 10th. 1865, at 12 o’clock noon* at the FBILABBLFHIA EXCHANGE, byM. THOMAS A bOSS* Auctioneers, , JOHN J SCHELL, STEfHEH BENTON, jafl Olit Execntora. m< DELAWARE COUNTY.—FOR#* JBtgALE. FINE FARM, IK miles from Thurlow-A- Station, and 2K from Cues ter and Baltimore Railroad, eighty acres of lands brick mansion, el.ht rooms, piazza in front, handsomely shaded, parlor, hall, open stairway, Ac sbarn aid other buildings, stream of Water, fine riyer yiew, CUMMINS**’ -50* WALNUT Street N-B.—Call for catalogue of farms, jast ont. ja4-3t F3R sale-building lots in tho Oil Keslons. still inhands of ftntparties. Flye aerts, suitable for Building, InCorry, Crawford coun ty, Pa., opposite the depot. This is the great Railroad Centre of the Oil Regions, B. WBIOLKY & CO., jad St* 131 South FOURTH Street TO BENT—THE UPPER ROOMS OP A STORE No. 531 MARKET street. One of the heat business locations in the city. . . ~t Apply.on the premises. J 8 it/fn nnn -ground rents, tfIrAU.UUU. well secured. For sale by TATLOW JACKSON, 61* CHESTNUT Street. de3l-12t* JJBW BUCKWHEAT FLOUR. WHITB CLOYBR HONKT. * NSW FARM) PEACHES. CULTIVATED OKANBKRRIKB, Ac. ALBERT O. ROBERTS, Dealer In Fine Groceries, »02-tf Comer ELEVENTH and VINE Street*. THE cheapest and best place A In the city to get HEAD DRESSES, plain or fancy CAPS. Is ai Hci 00* ARCH Street. de3l-6t* TOMATO catsup.—new tomato WANTS. FOR SUE AND TO LET. TWENTY-FOURTH WARD, WEST PHILADELPHIA, AUCTION BA3L.EB. CW BAZAa.®> ninth AND SAN « s ct,on of Arable *ow wd *’• • wfflST^aB^SS ,, ~ “ MUa * brHl "* el^F^E m roitf I '™^ s * ° r seconds** iloWi*.'' *S~ Ho postooneineat on “n£at fifwosaißr; **• Sale of fle,, on WUBltob AT. jafegt if _ _ _j__. . „ . ._ Ancflffnhm' ■ AfIftTSEMEW'TSi. CHBSTNUT-Bl*, THIS (FlMay) EVBNFHB, Jan. 4 OSBBPIT O? . _ COSEDT COMBIBATIOJS. . The peirorfeance -will' conUnonde 'WHth the «o!SedyeC „„ T SWEETHEARTS AND WIVES. . Billy LackiUay.. Wm. mrren , Miss Josie Orton. Charles Frasttlin .v. ...»Mr. Charles Barren Mrs. Bell. .•• Miss Ermily Jtfeat&yer To condo dyfojth the beeiHM Comedy, . _ ALL THAT GLITT2BSIS NOT W^D. Toby tfm. WarrdtP Martha GibbB<-~*-~«« ...............Miser Josie Orton* Stephen Cherleaßarrel* To-morrow Broafaffi Three Splendid Pieces. SATCKfiOtr AVTERIWON. Jan. 7, - TWEKTY-SECegp GBANP gAMILY MaTTSBB. WALNUT-B'f'&EET TSEATRB. ** PAKEWEM .TBSTIMOBry, BESBFIB, AJSTD POBITIYEI,2%AST KrGHT f BBT ONE, Of the actress, THra (PrtcaT)' EVENING, jan 6, He performance wilßciJniniance with tine play at TflS WBASGEB. _ , „ . _ . Sfij. Haller .Encille Western, To conclude with tbe ctfavming coined entitled THE EOSjSYMOOIJ. __ 1 Ltrcille Western. JttifjlD&K «44< « ••tllir,** (4 MBS. JOHN DBjSW’S NEW AB02&- 1,1 BTREET THEATRE. • . EASE WELL BENEFIT Of J. S. CLARK*. TO-NIGHT (Frida-*)/Jaimir.ry 6.IST*. KNIGHTS (>F THF.ROnNir TABSB, THE TOGGLES, and ‘'‘SPECTRE BRTOESROOIf.’’ nffissa^oZSßwesap^ar. MONDAY. MISS CAROLINE RICH IDrGB- Xj’AST LYNNE: OB'*' THE JI&aPH- Yu meht. * The Popular WontedJOnn^Aetnis*. LUCILLE WEBT3EH, willsivoa / _ GRAND XATINE& of C. W. Tayleure’a moral emotional play BAST LYNNE, EAST LYNNE, OR THE ELOPEMENT, OB THE ELOPEMENT; AT THE AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC, AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC. ' BROAD and LOCUST Street*, TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) AFTRRBOOS, for the especial accommodation of ladies, and children. ' Admission, to all parts of ttte Louse, 50 cents. Reserved Seats, 75 cents. Seats mar ba icenred or tickets purchased tnadnudir •» at the Box Ogce of fhe Academy, at the Continental * Hotel, and at the Indies’ Restaurant of the Continental. -Morel. ja2-5t * jyOXBR ACADEMY OF MUSIC/ SATURDAY. January 14,2 ggs _ GROSS * JARVIS' FIRST CLASSICAL 80IR8E ■Subscription list is now open, at the Stores of Lee Sr Walker. Andre & Co., and f. B. Gould, aingle tickets el. Cogoart to commence at 8. jaS-tf * fJ-REAT HATIOKAL CIRCUS—WAL BUT Street, above Eighth. Charles Warner, formerly Hhv «SSSrIMS ,< ® , lesva to state that daring tfc# PRESENT WEEK the following'named artistes wli make their Ant appearance: M’LLE ELIZE, a young., grace/hl, and angelic equestrienne; SIGNoB NOISE, the wonderful contortionist; Mbbsts MADIGAN and DONOVAN, the intrepid and. pleasing gymnasts. These. With the remainder of the GREAT COMPANY of unexcelled artistes, will enact some of the most vle*»- sing and wonderful SCENES IN THB ARENA, match less in magnificence, and surprising in effect. ADMJSSiGfl'—Firet tier, 60 cents; second Iter, 25 center private boxes, $3 and $6. as to location. WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY AFTERNOONS. commencing at 2J£ o'clock. Evening performance commencing at 7.40. jaa-fit CIGNQR BLITZ, ASSEMBLY BULLBi XH2pK''iilw“iEjUTTo'oLbTNl) YOUNG. Three Grand Performance*on MONDAY. January 24. commencing at 11 A. M , 3 and 7KP, M-. and on the T sa?s«!s®a“™ er eeat^WcentB 26 Chu * rea ' l6 c9Bt »- Beeerw* CKATING.—ELEGANT SKATING ON o m c. caimsßLL’s übiob skatibo parks. FODBTH and DIAMOBD Streets.- Opan from 91a tha morpins till 10 at night. Infraction given every morn ing from 9 to 12. u* XTATIONAL BKATING PABE, - -L’ TWENTY-FIBST AITD COLUMBIAAYEBO'B. SPEBBDID BKATISO. ICB IB PERFECT COBDITIOB. lIHB DISPLAY OF FIREWORKS AT 9 O’CLOCK TBIB EVRHISg. TAKE RIDOS AYBBPB CABS- It* CKATINGI SKATING! SEATING BE kJ MOONLIGHT !—Good Skating oa Park, THISTr- FIEBT aad WALNtFT Streets. Full Band in attendance afternoon and evening. It* S AML. SIMES, Treasurer. T? AST WICK SKATING PARK.— J ABOUT TBIT ACRES OF ICB ARB HOW CLEARED (AND STILL CLEARING), AND READT BOR TH» SUBSCRIBERS AND PATRONS OF THE PARK. TLB Train starting U A. M. and i P. M. from BALTI MORE DEPOT, BROAD and PRIME Streets, will South SIXTH Street,. Philadelphia is6-ft6t* YjMtIEREAS. LETTERS OF AD MINIS »r THATIOH to the estate of ELIZABETH MAT iiIK'GEH, deceased,have been granted to the subscriber, all persona indebted to the said estate will please make payment, and those having claims against the gam. will present the same to ADAM MATBIK-GBS. • Administrator, ia6-fmw6t* 1003 MOHTBBEY Street. insubmce. JNSURE YOUR LIFE or -THB AMERICAN, g. E. Cor. Walnut and Fonrtfe gtE* PHIL ADBLPHI A. It is a HOME COMPAHY. and profits divided aann ally. Urns siding the assured to par fntere premiums. Last dividend ISO per dent. BOABD OP TETOTKEB. Alexander Whilldin, J. Edgar Thomson. Hon. James Pollock, Hon. Jos. AllisonT Alhext O. Cherts, Henry K Bennett Samuel T. Bodlne, Philip B. Mlnrie. Geo. Nugent. John Aihman, Wb. J. Howard, J Isaac Hajlehnnrt, iaiMUM Work ALEXANDER WBTT.T.T>TIf. M SAMUEL WORK, Vice ProMto*. n. 020 Bmlf JKO. 8, WILSOn. Sw’y J—l_nnf~ MALCOLM MACF|E!ILI«*a s—^SPBCTACLB STOEE. He 310 ptTTHßireet.below^^ SUBSTITUTES?, VOLUIT TEBRS, AM* If office yor' x will 4o welL agl PAMm , At .y°: 0 'South BBTESTH Street. T7REDIBICK BOVaOT 'pHIL&DEJjpHii SCALE WORKS.— "T, P, I 'Jfo r m Scales sad Besma ot ersir va. rtety constant lT olt hand. bavis ft CO ja2-6t' tK^TSSSTBMiiPmmST^fUArwmL