NOTICES.*! . rxtON VOMKTBE& BSFREBQ. «knT SALOOBf, foot of WASHIBraTOH At* >■ J;, %T 9 again obliged to appeal to.oar follow* p-d to sustain our institution. "We are | / tr ihe Itfceial Rapport w« liavn received* &ud »h« expending of no similar sum baa added so t'K v t> the comfoTt of onr soldiers; In addition to M, In have been compelled by circumstances to iiJ f “ u.uirorarr caro of thousands of refugees, freed* nd libel deserters, nearly all of whom wou*d forced to seek charity at your doors, and, pf* £d in tbe lowest haunts of the city, w uld have W :i I ~.ucn annoyance acd disturbance. They bays with us generally but a few days, and pianos fousd for them away iron* the city, where if* f, hor was in great request. , ,! .rrsraeinontfl for the «are of the soldiers In our f^jV, .added largely to ©ur reputation for hospitality Nfffibeityl®™* and to continue the good work the j 4 b ;; rV ftpans must be furnished. Funds forwarded k-^Lto oar eomui'tee, or handed .to either of the r :e i(nffeentl«raen. will reach ns: Thomas Braiierd, ilo. 834 Pine street, jtpbbins, Esq.. President Philadelphia Bank. 1*"« coiiunins, Esq ♦ President Girard Bank ?■?'ijorcer, Esq., President Farmers’ and Mechi* 8 • Esq, President Southwark Bank, [J- y woodward, Esq., Cashier Manufacturers' and tff. Firth. Esq., Treasurer Panna. Railroad. t ?h.wC. Hand & Co , corner Market and Decatur sts. f* B. Pales, Esq . 707 Vine street. A&aD BABEOW3, Chairman. iB . WAr.s, Secretary. _ de26.12t , r . ran son n'sm.-ciTims’ ft MniSTITDTE, REPRESENTATIVE, AND VOL •rfFER aGKHOY —We beg leave to oall the attention vlto are drafted and those who are enrolled laWe 10 military duty, and aleo that class of ‘is wit" are not liable to draft (ladies and gentle 'fowl forty-five yearn), to our agency for procuring ( fi"n(ca end volunteer repressntativee. Person* Ltld etteed „ t 0 this impottant matter at oaee, as the r o bsi* betn fixed for the 16ih of Fob rna? y next. IS, mo doing a legitimate business; we are J’ .jinj men not liable to the dratt as snbstlttues and F; : r SOS, as low, ifnot at lower prices, than any 55 t gency in Philadelphia, The law alio we ns to rt iototilntes in the Havy or Marins Corps, to be cre- Kj lo emu dlstriot in the Stats where the principal re feicUitstebnsiness, if persons Itving in or ont of the Lywho sre enrolled, will famish ns with a eertlfl. KSof thf.ir enrolment from the Provost Marshal of P]. district, they can have snbstltntes sworn into jgjr this service, which will folly exempt HStSnce can'be given to ladles and gentlemen in tbls "V whom we have done business in this line, and R io the following counties: Chester, D«laware, |fi!tn!»«y» Berks, Backs, bohaylkiil, and JSorth- and Clttbs famished at the lowest ijifit prices- libtral arrangements made with Kutfcip Committees to fill quotas. ‘Sor address MoHaLLY PAXSON, St CO., ‘ „ +ll CHE ITA V P Streof, oi! Box 2(77 Philadelphia Post Ufiles. <T' lIKHTU WABD-ATOII) THS $S PIIAJT —At an informal meeting of eitlians of ~ ilsMli Ward, it was determined to invite taro from ‘.i irmucl to volunteer their aervfces to oolloot funds rUy t!ie bounty, and employ a recruiting agent to ill I, tie soota of tie-ward nnder the last call of the Fre- Kent <'f the Onited States for troops. Gentlemen wtll- J, to *ol o!! teertfielrservUesror thte purpose, tnU !,»‘cnpwt toJ B FLANIGEN, at the office of the Esdelshia Daily Nines, 130 Bonth THIRD Street. {**«__ ' SI«€KHOM)EKS> H<mCE.-THI (SE 1 iuimal Mealing ofthe StockhoLdara of Ihe COH jSDSmLK A® D JonTHEKN PE 8 «SI WA.SIA 'iItWASCOMPAHY will t» held on MOSD4Y, the f Sat of Sa& nary. 1865, at So’ clock P. M., at the office , in. Company, So. *3O SonthTHIRD Street, PMla ijfsirtlon for President and Directors will he held , iw fame day and place. E. D. B4RCD4Y, Secretary pro tent. f“ THE ASSIIiLMEEHSO OF THE } Stockholders of the Delaware County Paaaen* Railroad Company, for the aleotton of officers and :,rhneinrp, -willbe held on HONDA*, January fllh, rs at 12 o’clock, noon, at tha o«ce of JittSS MU,- (R, Surveyor, MABKIT Btraet, west of Fortieth, Weat iilfldelpbia. :A. L. BOKHAPFON, |i.;e-niwf-12t . Secretary. tOOPSK.SHttP TOLVSmB KB IRKSHMBNT SALOOB, 1009 OTSB9O Street. .. ' „ . . Dbcembbk so, 1854.. pa are again compelled to appeal to the citizens of jinaelphlß for means to aid us to carry on onr lustl i,u. Whilst we feel thankful lor the liberal support i have already received, we feel confident that onr ■--nit wants will call to onr aid again the liberal sup si! of onr loyal and patriotle citizens, which at present (twntially necessary to enable ne to continue the cd work of feeding and administering to the wants of i brave soldier*. Contributions seat to ns by latter otberwiee will be thankfully received. WM. M. COOPRe, President, 135 g water street. ADAM M SIMPBOH. Treasurer* 9 CURBS Street, WM. M. MAULL, Sec atery, - „ 330 CATHaBiNE Street. Ef S. HALL Cashier Ssyenth Rational Bank. fi'r SHAFIOW COAL COHPANT. Is? Office Ho. 208 Sooth FOU.KTH Stbeet. I DIKBCTORB, resident-MABTIH SIXOM. S.Murer-BO BEET P. KING. PETEBA B- WIDBNEB. HBSBi 8. WALLACE. Jacob b, behaves. GEO. PzHAVBH, Jr., Secretary. CT- iWOTABENSING SOUP SOCIETY, w rorthwest corner of EIGHTH and MABRIOP li«ts. Will open their hour* for the distribution of raij otfee poor of their district, on MONDAY MORS* January 9th, 1860, at 11 o’clock, and con* m daily (except Sundays) during the winter, lotißtl-i ain meat, money, dour, coal, or vegetables -i; be thankfully received at the house, or by either (tiftoaderslined, and by any other manager of the tfety. (Contributions will also be received at this to.) ..... BOBEBP GJUfFEST, President, _ , 637 PISE Street. COLLISS WEST, 'Treasurer, m South BE3OBD Street. A. J. BfcTOS. Secretary, #«. __ _ 722 CHSSTBUT Street. S= OFFICE OF THE FKAJTKFOWD AND SOtIrHWAEK PHILADELPHIA OITI AmENOEK BAILEOAD COMPANY. No 310 BERKS w*. _ . JtalApmpxilA, Dec. ®, !BSL 3-‘TICE. —Tbe Ajmnal Meeting of tie Stooklioldsra iMs Company will he held at their office on MON* aY, January yth, 3505, at 12 o’cloch M. Aa election r President and twelve Directory, to nerve the enauiae sir, will tafee place at the same time, __ T OFFICE OF THE OAK BAM OH, COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA. J. tf FBTSB, 113 OBSSTSUT Street, foe Book of Sabatriotion to the Capital Stock of the |AK BALL OIL COMPANY will close Oil THURSO AY, linen 12,1966, at 8 o’clock, after which date the cor licete. of stock will be ready for delivery. Persons u ilicg the Company'» receipts are roaneated to present tern mi obtain theit ceetlftcates. JOHN OAKFOBD, Secretary. iTm.«mi,PHiA, January 4, 1866. jaS-7t SS® OFFICE OF THE NORTH JPEKH* w BYLYANIA BAILBOAD COMPANY. Its Ansnal Meeting of the Stockholders of the North Masylvania LaSlroad Company will he bold at she See of the Company. No. AOY WAT,NUT Street, lilsdelphla, on MOSBAY, January 9th, 1855. at 12 clock M., at which time and place an Election wiil bo ill for a President and !&n Directors to serve for the coin* year. NDWABD ABMSi’BONQ, 4,24- »ja9 Store tar». OFFICE OF THE THIRTEENTH k® at d PIFTBENTH-itrefils PABSENGSB EAIL KIT COMPANY, 417 WALNTJT Street, Philadelphia. l u Sr.Eual Meeting of the Stockholders of the Com inf will he held at their office on MONDAY, January : M 66, at 10 o’clock A. M., when an election will he tit rot a President and five Directors to serve for the Ladas year. H. -HAINES, Ml 26,31, ja3,7,96t* Secretary. rs= OFFICE OF THE LOCUST HOOH- S& TAIN COAL AND IKON COMPANY, Philadelphia, Deo. 16,1664. 'he Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the above* »Si d Company will be held at their Office, No. Sl3O cdi THIBD Street, on MONDAY* the D?th day oj senary next, at 12 o’clook M., when an ELECTION ri.l b« held for seven Directors to serve for the ensninf ta. Its Transfer Book, of the Company will be closed for !:>en days prior to the dayof e aid hlectkin Lll-tjaM BDWABD BLT, Secretary. -7;'“ OFFICE OF DHIOH MUTUAL IN a? EBRANCE COMPANY. - Fmi.ADISt.PBXi. DeO. 17, 1884. Tbs Annual Meetln, ot the Stock and Scrip holders of Is Union Mutnal Ins. Co., of PhUadeipbia will he aid. at the Office 01 Company, on MONDAY, January , 1666, 12 o’clock noon, at which time an election will chela for Eight Directors to serve f^heensuli^three del9-16t . Secretary. OFFICE OF THE NESQVEHON* ING VALLEY BAILBOAD COMPANY. Pri!.apkm’H!A. Dec. 23.1831. The annual meeting of the Stockholders of ibis Corn nay will beheld at 6M*office on MOADAY, January o, 18(6, at noon, at which time an election for a Pre sent and Twelve Directors, to servo for the ensuing rar, will take place. JAMES S. COX, de24-siuwBt* • Secretary. GP OFFICE OF THE I.KHIGII AND »■£’ DELAWARE WATBR OAP BAILBOAD OOM n:.r, No. 100 South SECOND Street. Pan.Ai Bi.PHU, December 28. 1864. : ■ annual meeting of the Stockholders of this Com. tar, and an ELECTION for a President and twelve erectors, to serve for the ensuing year, will he held ■s this office, at 1 o’clook P. M, on MOND AY, the Bth tfJianary, 1806, W. B. WHITNEY, de24-imwBt* Secretary. OFFICE OF THE WESTEBB PENfISYLVANIA BAILBOAD COMPANY. PHttAnatPHiA, December 22 1864. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. -The annual Meeting of lbs Stockholders of the Western Pennsylvania Ball, fsad Company will be held on MONDAY, the ninth day •r January, 1866. at 12 o’clock'H., at No. 038 Sooth TBIKD ktreot, Philadelphia. . . canal Election for President and Directors will he wmi day and place- , ___ _ _ , toa-lja9 JOSEPH LESLEY. Secretary. THE ANNUAL MEET!WOOF THE ’ Stockholders of the PHILAI ELPHIA AND CO !«AD0 GOLD MINING COMPANY will he held on .! USD AY, January 17th, 1865, at 4 o’clock P. M., at office 'A W. CLARK & CO., We. 39 South THIRD street, to choose a Board of Directors to serve for the Bnimfwg year, J GEO. NIOHOLS, Secretary- Philadelphia, Jan. 2» 1865. ja2-mw4t HOVSII OF BEFUGB -THS AH* SUAL MEETING of the Contributor* to the .f-'UBe of Betage will-be held oa WEDNESDAY, the 1 4 iiistsi at 4 o'clock P. M,, at No. 209 North TENTH etffet, above Arch, Philadelphia. The Annualßeport of the Board of Managers will be Emitted. and an election for Officers and managers to serve for the panging year. _ _ > ALEXANDER HENRY, Secretary House of Refuge. pßn.Anm.rHU, January % 1885. ias-tnmlt Kg” OFFICE VENANGO OIL CO*. •=» PANT, N. E. cor. THIED and DOCK (sacand (Wry). „ A special meeting of the Stockholders will he hetd on FRIDAY, Jan. 18th, 186 S, at 8 o clock, to devise means %?0%5»«rr eoftt *E§^ P g r FLOOD. J»7-ot* Treasurer. I®» SOT ICE—AN ELECTION FOR MANAGBBB of the GERMANTOWN DISPEN SARY will he held at their Booms, MAIN Street, above Preset, on THIRD DAY, (Tuesday.) the 16th In dent, between the honrß of SandS o'clock. The an t?al report will be presented to the contributors at 4* c clock. Jas-sl* BLLISTOW P. MOBBIS, Secretary. f 3S s ’' PIIIUDELFHIA AND DIBBY fp?, BAILBOAD 00.—NOTICE ta herebygiventothe stockholders of this Company that the Annual Meeting M« an Election for Presldentand six Directors wiu plsce on the second MONDAY (Bth) of January, f*. at4P. M., at the Company’s Depot, on DABBY j 5?5t between Forty-nja th and Fiftieth streets. kM-tjaS D. H. PLICKWIB, Beoretary. FOURTH QUARTERLY REPORT op fourth National bank op phila ‘"‘A. PniiAnui.puiA, January 6,1865. bmi RESOURCES. pin and notes discounted .....,....,,.,.$346,278 90 »*PenaeB..„ —... 16*5 37 .'“lure and fixtures 2,235 16 ramtum paid on bonds and aoerned interest ItJS 73-10 notes ..... 10,467 32 f.,? 4 states bonds deposited to secure elron „“tlon 86,000 00 States bonds dopoalted to Scare de ..Wslts.. 60,000 00 ..... 41,800 (10 6.-5 United States securities on hand 81.718 19 Joe from National bank «,07l 66 r?“frorn state banks 6,669 38 ’>es of National and State banks. l3,7oo co LIABILITIES. SKm oo eS2fi*9 4, ®*» 1.200 00 BMta tradtTMnßl) 401,1*8 93 n?;* d Statesdeposits.....,....,.,, 22,001 86 Da! i! a i io , nal banks 529.M3 69 [>K?* at , e banks andhankers...... 14,208 84 "Ketl States tax ............... 278 86 SAMUEL J. MAO MULLAH, ffidS. 85 AMERICAN HFB INSURANCE TttU , B S OOHPAHT, WALNUT Strati, corner of Fourth, . . At t*. * , Philadelphia, Jan. 5, 1885. %*m?» n 9 aa l Election J>f the Stockholders held on 2d* tno'foUowhwr* named gentle- VI Zi». Jams.Polio* «°H» 1 John Aik man, aon jM?J°?, i S®’ Philip B Mingle, “ Jotepk Aijiaon, _• leaao Haalehtust, iu„. Henry K. Bennett. ‘Gottis,? ? Mti ?*j£ f “• Trustees, held this day, the Mar- *' named officers were elected tor the ensuing |gSSW**“- a Treasnrer—JOHN 8. WILSON "»at Secretary—OffAS. O, BOBESON. B. JTBASTK ABBBTT, Secretary pro tem. $890,967 85 NOTICES. ? r **>- INSURANCE dSSS&V. %i m * m AHBHIOi ’ Tntai)AT T T«^? a ' r ,X Jr. 188 ’- *S l ? M , and on wm be hal’d <BPn? Jr *°s U> ® B » following!, an election w ii>ieim * or JMraciora to aer re for tbe entmin* year. Jg iai2t CHARLES PLaTT. Secretary. ®*^ #CKHOI ‘ DB * s ’ NOTlCE— o7?VpS^4?Mr?l»fetjs*£f S» Stockholders or the ■in hailroad compast JIHJ oa MONO AT, rhe ninth day of Jaunary, &‘phMhls. p - "■• atMo ' B3B *■» ««* President and Directors wIU be held tame aay snu place* _ „ „ JOSEPH LESLEY, Secretary. Philadelphia. Dee. 28.1884. deal ties ■s®**. INSURANCE COHPIHT OF IBS STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA. .1. «. * , Pn'LAOSLPBIA, Deo. as. 1851 u e 11 *l3o,^i3 r ~ en -. Hirectore of the Company WIU be held on MON DAY, Jnnnary 9. 1855, at the Com- P““T «<>fflce. Jfoe. 4 and 8 EXCHANGE Aalldtng, be tween the homo of tea. o’clock A. W. and oneo’elook p -M- „ WILLIAM HARPER, deas-Jag Secretary. §2Sp> MERCANTILE LIBRARY CO 11. *■“ PABY, Pnu.ADBr.PRiA, January a, 1855 'ilie Annul Meeting of the Stockholder of the MSS* CAJTILE LIBRARY COMPANY will be held on TUESDAY, 17th Instant, at 7J4 o'clock P, M,, in the Library Boom. At this meeting nomlaationß of officers will he made. JOHlf A. MCALLISTER, jas-tl7 Recording Secretary. T^s^ Aira F^ 1 ' M»ETI»e of the w-« ? Stookholdere of the POTTSVILLB MINTSKI *£& OttToKS delB-tialO RICHARD JOHEB. President. iggpj,OFFICE BSIOB GlBAt COn. „ . . - PHiLABSWBrA, December SI, 1864. Tbd Bond and Stock holders of this Company are m. Jested to meet at the BOOHS of the BOARD OF IHADB, Ho. 503 CHESTNUT Street on TUESDAY, »« 10th day of Jagnarr, 1883, at IS if. By order of the Board. jaS-DQ'WfrSt JAME 3 PAGE, President, BggP FABBEI Oil COJIPASI-THS mr ‘J 16 Moekboldersofthe EAR EEL OIL COMPART will be held at their Office. No. £ “I*? T , H L KU Sheet, Oh SATURDAY, the 14th Inch, at 12 oclock M, „ T OBO.W. MCWILLIAMS, Secretary. Philada., Jan. 8,1855. ja4 wfm&* iqST* HOTICE —OFFICE BUCK KOUJ. TAIN COAL CO , PH!l.irm.T-BiA, Jan. 2, 1885. Ti« Anneal Meeting of the Stockholders of the BUCK MOUNTAIN COAL COMPANY wUI be held at the Office g/the Company, He. 3i*o WALNUT Street, on WED NESDAY, February Ist, 1865, at 11 o'clock A. M. An election for seven Directors to serve the ensuing year wilt be held on the same day, between the hours of ll A. M. and 21. S. ja2-mu ftfel T. H. TROTTER, Secretary ■ 13° PBILADBUPHU ANDBEADHf« SlHBh.T 1 COMPANY-Office a»T Booth _.. ..... .Philadelphia, December 12, 1864. ffottee is hereby given to the Stockholders 'of this Company that ttae Annual Masting and an Election for President, six Managers, Treasurer, and Secretary wiU 5£S 1 * second MoffBAT (Bth) of January next, at 12 M. WM. H. WEBB, del2-faa9 Secretary. |3ir* OFFICE OF THE tTHIOST PAS. BWLWAT COMPANY, Wo. SOS Bonil FOURTH Street Philadelphia, Dec. 23,1 f 64. animal meeting of the ttockholdert of the Union Passenger Railway Company will be held at the office of the Company, 308 South FOURTH Street, on MOW DAT, Janaarj 9, at9>£ o’clock. An election for Preel dent, TloeTPreeldent, and live Directors, will be held, between the hours of ten and one, at the tame place. W. H. KEMBLE, Secretary. deffi.fmwtjaS |<S=» »mCB OF THE FAKE IBSD< BANCB COMPANY,. No. 406 CHESTNOT Street. Philadelphia. December 27,1801 NOTICE. —The Annual Meeting of the ttocitholdera of the Fa mo Insurance Company will bo hold on MON DAY. the 9th day of January next, at 10 o’clock A. JK., at the office of the Company. An election for twelve Directors, to serve the ensuing year, will be held ou the same day, at the same place, between the hours of 10 o’clock A. M., and 2 o clock P • Mri de2B tiaS "WILLIAMS I. BLANOHABD, Secretary. OFFICE OF THE ENTERPRISE ISSDBANO* COMPANY, 400 WALNUT Street. Philadelphia, December 23,1164. NOTICE. —The annual meeting of the Stockholders of “ Phe Blr te JC ri Sfi/§ enra ? o f ' ’Will be held on MONDAY, the 9th day of January next, at 10 o’clock, A. Ju. * at (be office of the company. As election fox twelve Directors, to serve the en saint year, will he 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. Secretary. OIL COMPANIES. gggp HOT ICE,- VULCAN OIL AND MINING COMPANY, FINAL NOTICE 1* hereby given that all Subscriptions to tbs ORIGINAL STOCK OF THIS COMPANY must be sold on orbefore the 11th instant, in default of which it will be transferred to other applicants. BTo subscribes the undersigned hare the gratifying fact to announce that the adrance in the value of the Company’■ estate is almost marrelloss. Were a portion of the property sold at a rate lately offered by a New York Company, the VULCAN Oil, AND MINING COM PANY could to- day deol&rea dividend greater than any Oil Company ever organized. Thii Company’s BOEING and DRILLING MACHINE can now ho seen in active working operation at the Warehouse of Messrs. MOBBIS, TASKER, & CO., THIRD Street, helow Walnut. Everybody Interested in Oil should tee it. FOUR WELLS are now going forward, and FOUR more Will he sunk as soon as the first are complete. Thesf, with a j ield of Oil equal to adjoining Wells,will insure the Vulcan A DAILY INCOME OF TEN THOU SAND DOLLARS CASH, and will enable this Company to declare dividends, equal to the famed Columbia, now paying over $1,000,000 to a few Stockholders,and whose stock, for FIVE DOLLARS paid in, has sold for over FOUR HUNDRED DOLLARS per share. A small portion of the original Stock {*l per share), credited to subscribers who cannot promptly meet their engagements, is all that can now be gold. Prompt application at this late day is indispensable, as the books will he dosed as stated. HEKBT SIMONS, President, U. S. National Wagon Works. ‘ WM. H. WEEKS, Treasuiar, of W. H. Weeks & Co., WMte Lead Manufacturers. Company's Office, 434 WALNUT Street. J. L. WILLOUGHBY, . Secretary, THE FIEBREFOaTT OIL COMPANY OF WEST VIRGINIA. CAPITAL, 8150,000. SHAKES AT $1 EACH, PAS. Development Fund, $30,000. The attention of the entire community le now drawn to the development of the new source of national wealth— PSTROisBUjf, Many schemes are presented, and the question Is no longer “Shali.l ixtebt?” hat “ Whebe shahi I isvebt?" Failure! arise from in judicious selections otterrltory, and had local manage ment. Where these things are obviated sucecss most follow. This Company claims to have reached the de sired end. They have one hundred end forty-six acres of land in fee simple, and the entire worklnc interest in tlx of the most valoahle leases of the Bathboxe Es tate on Burning Spring Bur, Wirt county, West Vir ginia; and an engineer of extend ed experience ill the de velopment of Petroleum as Superintendent. Their estates are all in the midst of wells that haye . heen and are producing large quantities of oil, and ope rations have already been commenced. Failures on Burning Spring Sun are comparatively unknown, and it has proved Itself for Its limited development euperlor to Oil Creek, in Pennsylvania. They make no allegations of the existence of bogus companies, hut challenge the most scrutinizing lnqniry Into the character of their estates, and will furnish prospectus, maps, &<s .with any further Information de sired, to all parties. Temporary Office of t)ie Company, Mo. I*l SOUTH THIRD STREET, (Second Story.) PRESIDENT* FRANKLIN S. WILSON. TRE AS tIRES, GEORGE H. CHRISTIAN. DIBEOTOUS, FRAU KLIN B WILSON, (JOHN P. O’NBIL.&ra, ROBERT CLARKSON, GEORGE H. CHRISTIAN, JOSEPH D. KOECKER, IW, P. JOHMSOK. • jas.lt PETROLEUM COMPANY, PRESIDENT, VENANGO 00,. FA, oxoASirsn rout* tarn laws op tbsksmtain*. OFFICERS; President—AMOßT EDWARDS, Elq., Mew Tork. Treasurer—L. H. SIMPSON, Esq., Mew Tork. Secretary—J. EDWIN COMAMT, Esq., Hew Tork. JOHN M, CLAPP, Eeq., General Resident Superin tendent. Counsel—Messrs. PLATT. GERARD, ft BUOKLXT. Maw Tork. DIRECTORS: AMORT EDWARDS, Esq., Mew Tork. EBRR B. CROCKER, Esq.,ofCrockerft Warren,Maw Tork. FLETCHER WEBTBAT, Esq., of Weslray, Gibbs, ft Hardcaatle, Mew Tork. J. M. CLAPP, Esq., President. Venangoeonntv, Pa. L. H. BIMPBON, Esq., of L. H. Simpson ft Co., Mew Tork. Ite lands are put Into the Company at the unprece dented low price of One Hundred Dollars per Acre, the lowest aver known for Oil-baaing territory, and farm Its CAPITAL STOCK, *5,000.0001 fn Shares of VMS each, par mine. Subscription price t 6 per Share, being in /nil payment for a $26 Share. Ro farther calLor assessment to he made. Mo subscription received for less than TWSNTT SHARES—SIOO, *O,OOO SHARES, or $lOO,OOO RESERVED FOR WORKING CAPITAL. Parties subscribing <n this Company mill receive an equal amount of stock in two other companies ad joining Without further charge. The Linda cl these Companies are located on ths Allegheny river, and on Hemlock, Porcupine, and Mac Crea creeks, MAKIMG AM OILBOBIHG TERRITORY OP OVER TEN AMD A HALF MILES IN EXTENT. The wells on this property are being monk with great vigor, and promise large supplies of oiC To the capitalist and to parties of limited means un surpassed inducements are offered. Persons Investing In this Company get $5 stock and the above BONUS for each $1 Invested, without farther sail or assessment. Subscription books, maps, and all other Information tut bo obtained at the office of the Subscription Agents. L. H. SIMPSON ft <30.. dell-lm M CEDAR Street, NSW YORK. OIL COMPANIES. Igpr- OFFICE FARMWOBTH OIL COMPANY, <6O Chestnut St. (up Stairs) BoeAhro, 16. pab TAira or SHARKS #5.00. WORKING CAPITAL, $40,060. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE.. «•«. PRaanjEST: FBEDXBICK PAXSON, No 604 Market street treasurer: BHTJMWAY, No 221 Market street. DIRECTORS; F, PAYSON, No, 604 Market street. THOMAS D. WATTSOM, of the house of Truitt 4k Co. * 628 Market street. CHAS. BLOOMINGDALB, of Bloomtotfale, BMr«» ACo., 332 Market street. ED W ABB J. KEED, of'George W. Seed A Co,, 421 Market street. M. J. JOYCE, of A. A. Stamway * Co., 221 Marks' street. JOSIAH BABBITT, Jr., No. 423 Market street. B. B. T. FARNSWORTH, Esq., West Virginia. EDWARD M. PAXSON, Eaq.. Solteitor. J. G. FISLEK, Secretary. tOIMR FARM OIL COMP4NY OF PHILADELPHIA. CAPITAL STOCK, #1,000,000; SHAKES AT *8 PKK SHAKE. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE TO 60 000 SHAKES ONLY, *3 50 PEK SHARK. No more to la issued above that number until the lend is developed. Stock issued full paid. $BO,OOO CASH APPROPRIATED AS A WOBKING President. ISAIAH LITRTESS. H. D_j Vice President, WK. M. STEWART; Treasurer, WM. D, SMITH: Secretary, B, J. HAKBIBOH, M, jj, • OFFICES, Nos. 2S AND WASHING-TON BUILDINGS, THIRD STREET, BELO W WALNUT. But a few eliaree remain for sale. jjgjjp THE SUMNEK PETEOIEI'M AND MINING COMPANY, located on the west bank op the Alle gheny BIVBB, BELOW FRANKLIN. CAPITAL, 91,000,000. DIVIDED INTO 900,000 SHARES. PAR VALUE, $5. No Outlier assessmentß or cell on the subncribers, as S 6, COO chares are reserved for working capital. SUBSCRIPTIONS. *1 PER SHARE, Received at the office of the Company, Re. «I 4 CHESTNUT STREET, Sbcohd Floor, Philadelphia • jaS-IB ISAAC D. GUY BE, Secretary. - gggp- PROSPECTUS . FAME OIL COMPANY OF VENANGO COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA. OIFICE, 201 SOUTH BTFfH ST., PHIM, Capital, - - - - $500,000 SHARES, 195,000-PAR VALUE, s*. 30,000 SHARES WORKING CAPITAL—SUBSCRIP TION PRICE, *l, OFFICERS; JAMES GIBBONS, President PHILIP LOWRY* Jr. » Yice President A. B PAUL, Treasurer. JOSH I. BOGEBS, Secretary. directors: JAMES GIBBONS, ' FRANCIS MoMANUS. PBILIP LOWRY, JR., THOMAS H. GILL, JOHN NOBLE, JOHN HUNBKEB. SAMUEL G. KhfG. Tke property ofthis Company consists of Bo 1. One hundred and twenty acres of land in fee fcituated on both, sides or Little Sandy Creek, three- fourths of a mile from its confluence with tiie Big Sandy, onemile from,the town of Waterloo, and six miles from Franklin, the county seat of Venango coun ty, ana within half a mile of the station, of the James town and Franklin' BaUroad. About one-half of the land is heavily wooded* producing a variety of superior timber. Theiandis designated on the original map of Yenango county as the Dennis Job Tract; upon it are several hontes, -barns, &c. This particular location, although at present unde veloped, will, it ie believed, prov« very productive, as upon the adjoining property a natural oil spring has been known for more than a century. JTo. 2 Forty five acres in fee simple, adjoining Tract 28b. 1. on Snyder Una This Tract has been selected by experienced oil operatives because of its extraordinary surface Indications, and will undoubtedly prove eq.ua! to the beat oil territory in Yenango county. ho 3. Two leasee of one acre of land on the Graff and Hassan Tract, oa.Oil Creek, Oomplanter township,one fourth of a mile above Oil City. These leases are each for seventeen years, one-half royalty. On thislandare now two Wells, producing from ten to twelve barrels per day, with Steam Engine, which is new. Tanks, and all necessary appurtenances, Hones, Bars, die., belong ing to the Company. From the well-known productiveness of all the land on Oil Creek,sot asingle failure having yet been known where proper means have been used to develop the re sources of the land, and as the Company purpose sink ing a number of new Weils on these leases, it is confi dently expected that very important results will accrue therefrom. Thirty Thousand Shares of the Capital Stock will be devoted to the immediate development of the various properties of the Company, the Directors of which pledge themselves to the Stock holders that nothing on their part shall be wanting to render this one of the most desirable in vestments that have yet been put be fore the public, They also call attention to the follow ing facte in regard to this Company: Ist That not one dollar's worth of Stock has been sold beyond what was required to pay for the lands in fee simple and the leases owned by the Company. 2d. The Company has not created & single liability; all their purchases have been paid in fall, and their ti tles are clear and indisputable toalltheproperiysamed is this prospectus Sd. The Thirty Thousand Shares of Heaerved Stick or Working Capitol -will be actually sold, and the pro ceeds devoted to the development of the property, sink ing wells, Ac.,. before the Board of Direction will au thorize the issue of any more Stock. Subscription Books open on MONDAY, January 9th* 1865, at the Office, SOTBonth FiFTH-Stieet. ■* JOHN I, ROGERS* ja7*7t Secretary. THE STANDING STONE Oil. COMPANY OF WjSST VIRGINIA. CAPITAL $2,000,000, in 40,000 Shares, at *5O each. Subscription price $l5 per Share, subject to no further call or assessment. A working capital of $lOO,OOO reserved. Only 30,00(1 Shares to be sold at the subscription price. The property of this Company consists of the well known Martin or Standing Stone tract, and contains from 2,600 to 3,0(0 acres of land* in fee simple, free from leases, undivided interests, or royalty. Standing Stone Creek (a branch of the Little Kanawha river), and its tributaries pass through this property* and it has upon it a 1 arger amount of boring territory than is owned by any other company in West Virginia. It is situated in Wirt county, near the celebrated Bath bone or Burning Spring tract, and in extent of territory is five times greater, and is considered by all experienced oil men familiar with the oil district of .west Virginia quite equal, if not superior, to the Rathbone tract. The Standing Stone Oil Company's property extends from the Little Kanawha river* near Burning Spring Run, across the waters of Standing Stone Creek, including a portion of Robinson's Fork and Two Riffle Run, and is immediately in the Great Oil Break, extending from 1 Burning Spring through by Standing Stone and Petro leum to Horse Reck Wells, near the Ohio river* and embraces the line of upheaval. The property of this Company has not been developed for the reason that It belonged to minor heirs, who could not convey until they attained their majority, which the youngest did a few days ago. , Wells are being boxed on the adjoining lands, and oil had. It is said that upon this Standing Stone tract oil was first discovers d In 1790, On the Devore Farm, adjoining, a well is being bored and oil obtained. The well of McFarland 6c Jones, os the Morgan land, Is hear this property. These lands are held in trust by J. K. Camden, Esq., President First National Bank of Parkersburg, West Virginia, and the Hon. John S. Carlile, Senator in Con gress from Virginia, and will be by them conveyed to the Standing Stone Oil Company whenever the stock to be disputed of by subscription; (to wit. 20,000 shares) shall be subscribed and pud for. Three thousand six hundred shares of the stock have already been sub scribed and ptid for. Subscriptions received at the Banking Houses of RIGGS AGO., andEXTTENHOnSE, FOWLER, &GO.» WASHINGTON, D. 0. de2l*lm GOLD MINIM COMP. IKS* DAUPHIN AND COLORADO •535* GOLD MINING COMPANY. Chartered by the State of Pennsylvania. CAPITAL STOCK, $1,000,000. 200,000 SHARES.*.**.*.- PAR VALUE, $5. - President—JOHN- B. ANDERSON. ’ _ . BIBECTORS, James S. Magee, Job n W. Hail, Harrisburg, T C. McDowell, do. John Brady, do. W. W Wylie, Lancaster. Wm. O. Sbnta, Colorado, D P. SOUTH WORTH, _ . „ „ _ Secretary and Treasurer. Office of fbe Company, Wo. M 3 if ALEUT street- Boom Kb.,5. Thomas A. Scott, . N. B. Knease, Wm. S. Freeman, Pobfc. P. King, John M, Riley, Charles DtSilver, Authenticated cpedmeas hare teen, procured from Home of the Company ’a lodes, and have been assayed by Professors Booth and Garrett with the most gratify ing results, Subscription lists have been opened at the Officeofthe Company, and, at the Treasurer’s Office (In ternal Be venue ),ffo. GHESTffDT Street, Farmers* andi Mechanics' Bank Building. Toorigina. subscribers, $B. CO per share, tor a limited number of shares.' Circulars, pamphlet*, or Information can be obtained atfch%Office of the Company after the 17th Inst, October 14* 1804. oclB-3m gggp* VH £ EECIPBOCITI MIMS6 COMPACT, OHAUDIEBE DISTRICT, CANADA EAST. L. E. CHITTENDEN, President, OFFICEBS. . James Pollock. Director 0. 8. Mint. Phila delphia; Hon. W.G Moorhead, Pres. Fbila and Brie Railroad Co ; C. B. Wright, Beq., of C. B. Wright A Co., hankers; Henry Sheldon. 5m., of Stanton, Bttel don, ACo.,Bev York: w. B. Hatch, Esq , of Pair; banis & Co , flew York; T. B. Bunting. 8,q., of T. 8. Treasury Wi L ' l Cluttf,nie “. Uta 100,000 BHARKB. PAR VALUE, $5O IBiCH. SUBSCEIPTIOH PRICE, $3O. PBOPEBTT, 14,770 ACRES. ALL EHOWH TO Bg RICE IR GOLD. 30,000 SHAKES OP. STOCK OFFERED FOE 808. SCBIPTIOH. 500 ounces of pure GOLD from the Company's pro perty may be assn on application at the office of OT B WEIGHT A CO.. I*3 South THIRD Street, where maps, pioapeetneee, and all information may he had. The latest report from the Geologist of the Company announces the diecqvery of FIVE new and yery riel quartz lodes. ' The OFFICIAL BBPOBTof the Gold Commissioners of Canada will Boon he published, showing over Onb Hundred and Fifty Thodsand Dollabs, at coin rates, of gold has been recently mined in the-CHAUDIKBB DISTEICT, principally upon the Company e property. A limited number of eharse of the CAPITAL STOCK may be’sUbEcribed for at the office of O. B. WRIGHT & CO., 143 SOUTH THIRD STBEBT, opposite the Exchange. deffi-ftnwlm WANAJHAKEB A BBOWN, THE PRESS.—PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, JANHAftY 9, 1865. OH. (WEEK ASD CBEBBV BUS OIL COMPANY. - TRANSFER OFFICE, 3 ORSonth FOURTH Street. . „ . Pinr.APEiiPmA. January B. 1885. The Hoard of. Directors lace this day declared a divi dend or TWO (2) PEE CENT ..payable to Pht adelphia Stockholders, at this office, on and after the 17th inst. Transtor Books will close on the 7th and reopen on the 16th inst. The dividends of this company will hereafter be made payable quarterly, in accordance with a resolntion of the Beard adopted this day. ja6 6t RJBNSSWANOEE, T. A! THEPHJMDEIPHIA NATION. AL BANBT,- PHILADBLPHtA, Jan. 5, 1865. this day declared a Dividend of TWEJSTI -FIVE PER CENT , payable on the I6thimit. Stockholders are requested to brink or send their cer tificate# to be exchanged for new ones of the Philadel phia National Bank. B. B. COME GTS, ja6 tjais. . Cashier, I3S* 9 DIVIDEND NO. DI (3).-GBEAT BASIN OIL COMPANY.—Phe Directors have this day decared a Dividend of TWO (2) PEB CENT , payable on and after the 15th. icstaut. Books close on the 10th inetaefc. By a resolntion of the Board of Direc tors, adopted this day, dividends will in future be paid quarterly. G.-W WILLIAMS, Treasurer. January 5,1865. Cja6-lGt*3- 14FARQUHAB BUGS. THE MECHANICS’ BANK, ' , St Louis, Dec 31.1861 The Board of Directors have declared a dividend of THREE AND ONE HALF PER CENT (3&p cTpaya bk to PhUadelphia Stockholders at the Mechanics* Na tional Bank, Philadelphia, on and after Jan 16, 1895. jag-tjalfi* CHAS. EVERTS, Cashier. IjOT 29 DIVIDESD NOHCK.-OFFICE OF THE TIOGA IRON COMPANY, No 534 WALNUT Street, Room No. 25. * The Board of Directors have THIS DAY declared a DIVIDEND of FIVE PERCENT, (twenty-flvee*nto per share) on the capital stock of this Company, paya ble at their office on and alter January 16th r 1885, dear of state taxes. The transfer hooks will be closed on the 13th and opened on the 16th. jas.jjal6 Dj R. JONES, Treasurer. OFFICE OF THE CLIBH Oil* AND MINING COMPANY, No. 531 CHEST NUT Streak On. and after the 31st instant the Subscription and Transfer Books of this Company will be dosed for tea days. The Company having disposed of a part of their lands to the Sumner Pett oleum and Mining Company, receiving inpayment therefor one-half the amount in the Capital Stock of said Company and the balance in cash, will declare to the SbAiefcolrtersein the Olark Oil and Mining Company a Dividend of TWENTY PER CENT, in the Stock of eatd Sumner Petroleum and Mining Company, which will bo is&ued on TUESDAY, the lOth of January. 1865.. Dne notice of the Cash Dividends will be given. ja7 3t ■ CHARLES J. DaLMAS, Secretory. ftSf” OFFICE OF THE XIEGO OH, BS& COMPANY. No, 534 WALNUT Street, Boom ». Philadelphia, Jan. S, 1865. DIVIDEND NOTICE —Tbe Board of Directors have tbia day declared thoir ■ tec,'’ll month Jr dividend of TWO PER CENT; {twenty cents per snare), out of tbe net earnings of fcbfi Company for tbe month ofDeceznber, payable, clear of State tax- on and after January SOtb. Transfer Books close January Utb, at 3 o’clock P. M., and open January Slat. P, W. WILTS ANK, jas lisa. : ; Secretary. lEjSF* OmC£ OF THE PHIL&BEL* H?®-' PfilA CITY PASBESQBR RAILWAY COH- PaNY, No, 3100 CBEsTNTTC Street. , Philadelphia, January 2, 1885. At asceeiaiigoCthA Board of Directors, held this day, a dividend of ONE DOLLAR AND FIFTY OBNTd'PBK SHARE, subject to the United States and State taxes, was declared, payable to the Stockholders or thetr le gal ropi©wD 4 atives, on and after the 12th inst. The tnanafer hooka wi»l be closed until the 12th inst. jai-lOt WM, W. OQLKBT, Txeasnrer. DIVIDKSB SOnCK-OFFIGE OF TBE MIKERAI OIL COMPABY, 53* WAL HUT Street,. • . . Jaxoaxy 2dj 1864. The Board of Directors haye this day "declared* & Dividend of ONE ABD ONE-HALF PER GENT, on the Capital Stock, payable at their Office on and after the 12th isstftnt, clear of State Taxes. The Transfer Hooks'Will be closed on the 4th at 3 P, 2f., and opened on the 13th. js3-9t THOS. B. SEABLE, Secretary. orncE HEirfiMBON md BROAD TOP HOUHTAIKI BaILBOAD GQM PAJtX, 858 South THTED Street* PhitiADblphta. January 3, 1805. The Board orDirectors of the Huntingdon end Broad Top Mountain JJailroad and Coal Company have de clared a dividend of 3% PEtt CEBT. on their Preferred Stock for the past els: months* payable at their office on and after the 17th instant. Tne Transfer Books •will he closed nnlil the i7th instant jad-wftaW • J. P. ASRTEBff, Treasurer. |TiS*> DITIDEKD.-THE DIEGCTOBS of the ST. NICHOLAS OIL COHPASTX have this day declared a dividend of Oh E PEE C2ssT. payable on the 9th Inst. Books dose on the sth and.open on the 10thinst. JOHIS H. WILE, Secretary. January 2,1865- jaS- 7t DIVIMND-THE BWCTOBS of the CURTIN OIL COMPAHY have this day declared a Dividend'of TWO PJ3K CSnJT,, payable on the 9th. inst. Boohs close on thefith.‘and open on fcte lS»h Inst, _ _ JOHJSf H. WYLE, Secretary^ _ PIVIOEIYPB. DIVIDIND NOTICES. Tbs following DIVIDENDS (for NOVEMBER) h»r, boon declared. pnynble DECEMBER Slat, to State* boilers o( record December i, tb, 1864; beiogs gold company, EIGHTH DIVIDEND ONE DOLLAB PER SHARE. CHASE GOLD COMPANY, THIRD D1V1D8ND......0N8 DOLLAR PER SHARE. McKINLEY-O IL COMPANY. FIFTH .DIVIDEND THREE PER CENT. CLIFTOE PETROLEUM COMPANY, SECOND DIVIDEND PER CENT. FOUNT AW PETROLEUM COMP.OT, FIRST DIVIDEND -.ONE PER CENT. WALTER B. LAWTON, TBEASUBBB, No. 81 JOHN Street, NEW FOBS. I®® ravsmsim notice.-the »i- BpSp' BACTORS of the CHERRY BUS PETROLEUM COMPANY have thin day declared a Dividend of TJSCf (10)PER CERT,, payable on the 23iin&tsnt. dear of State t?x, Books will be oloaed from the 20th to the 25th met. HENRY S. PAOL, Secretary. Philadelphia, Jan, 7, 1865, ja9-3t OFFICE OF THE FAME I3CSU RANCE COMPANY, No. 406 CHESTNUT Street. PnitADStPHri, January 7,18# v Ata meeting of the Boaid of Directors of the F AMS held this day, a dividend of THREE PER CENT, wandeclared.peyableoademand, clear of ali taxes. WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD, jb9 126 - Secretary. {Kv§p* OFFICE OF SKCONB A BID THIRD* 9W STREETS PASi-ESGEREAEGWAY COMPANY, No. 3453LFBANKFURD Road- below Lehigh Avecue, Ph (iiADBLPJEna, Jan. 6. 1855. The Board of JHrectore have this day declared a divi dend of FIVE PER CENT., clear of taxes, payable on demand, at this office, E. A, LfSLEF, jaB-3fc Treasurer. IKi® THE BOAB» OF BIRECTtfBS OF the WINFIELD OIL COMPANY have declared a Dividend on the Capital Stock of ONE PAR CENT., payable on the 20th met.' The Transfer Books will be c'osed on the 36tb, end Stockholders who have n.t re ceived their Certificates will call for them before that date. - HARRY HEARS, Secretary* Ja7-3L* 139 South FIFTH Street OFFICE ANTfiBACITE ISSU* RANGE COMPANY, No. 311 WALNUT Street Philadelphia, Jaa. 2, 1885. The Beard of Directors have this day declared a cash divides d of TEN PER CENT, on the Capital Stock paid in* payable on demand, fr*e of ja7-6t WM. M. SMITH, Secretary, •35f~ OFFICE OF USIOY MUTBAL iaf. &UKANCE COMPANY. . ■ t Philadelphia* January 5.1885. The Directors of ibis Company have this day declaied a DIVIDEND of kIGHT-PBR CENT, on the Stock, and SIX PER GENT, on the ontstandieg Scrip of the Com pany, free ol taxes, payable on demand. j&6 6t JOBN MQ3B, Secretary. Kfly* OFFICE OF THE HOSEY COMB oouPAn. No. *3 south PaiIABELPHIA, January 6, 1885. DIVIDEND NOTICE.—The Board of Directors hare this day declared a dividend of,,ONE PEE CENT, oathe Capital Stock of the Company (bets, two per cent, on the tnbsonption price), payable on and a (tor the 16th inn., free of all taxes. Transfer Books will (dose January 10th, at 3 o'clock P. M., end open January stkn. Persons boldine receipts will please present them without delay, and receive their eertidcates. . „ „ „ THOMAS TOLMAN, jas-6! Secretary and Treasurer. Jantt&ry 2,1565. OFFICE OF THK ENTERPRISE INSURANCE CO.» 400 WALHOT ST. Pitjla2>blphia, Jan, 2,1865. The Directors have THIS DAY declared a dividend of TBR m AND OHS HALF PER CENT, on Sis capital stock of tie Company for the last sis months, payable on demand, free of all taxes. B. LOG&WjOI), ja3-12t . . Secretary. KESSINCITM NATIONAL BASK, PHILADELPHIA, January 2, 1860. The Directors have tbis day declared an extra divi dend of TWELVE DOLBaRS aND FIFTY CASTS .oft each share of the stock of this Bank, clear of tax, pay« able on demand. Stockholders wiU he required io surrender their cer tificates ofstock, for when new ones will he issued in the name of the Kensington National Bank of Philadel- ' WM. McCORNELt,, Cashier. {ra* TREASURER’S DEPABTHENT ■™L NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY COM PANY—CALVERT STATION, Baltimore, Deo. 17,1861 DIVIDEND No. I*—The President and Directors of this Company have this day declared aDividend of TWO <2) FSB CBN T. ,elear of N ational and State taxes, for the quarter ending December 31, 1861 payable to the Stock holders on the 20th of January, 1865, at this office. The Transfer Books will he closed from Ist to 10th of January, 1865, inclusive. By order de2l warn J. 8. LEIB, Treasurer. §3®“ OFFICE OF THE ATXAS Oil. CO., Ho. 634 IWALHDT Street, Room Ho. ®. _ _JPBiii»EUPHiA, Dee. 28, ISM. DIVIDEND NoTiCB. Tie Board of Directors bare THIS DAT declared a dividend of THREE FEE GBHT (15 cents per share) opt of tie net earnings of the Company for the months of November and December, payable, dear of State tax, on and after January 10, 1860 Transfer Books close on January 8, at 3P. M,» and open January 11,1865. Stockholders who have not called for their certificates, are requested to do so prior to dosing of tne books. deBo-10t • G. W. WILT BANK, Secretary. MERCANTILE PETROLEUM CO., Office, »a Noth PROMT Street. DIVIDEND NOTICE.—The Board ofDtrectors have THIS DAT declared a dividend of TWO PER CENT, on the capital stock of this Company, free of State Taxes, payableon and after the 6th of January. Transfer Books closed from the 8d to the 6th proximo. Certifl* cater of Kock are row ready fordjltvery. JOHN H. TAXL'JB, .Secretary. December 28,1884. de£9 lot PBII&OHIiPHU AND READING BAILROAD COMPANY, Office Ho, »»T Sort* FoL£TH Street. Horemljer SO, MM. DIVIDEND NOTICE.—The transfer books of thli Company will be closed on THURSDAY, Decembers, and reopened on TOESD Al, JAB UARY 10,1865. A Dividend of FIFTEEN PEB CENT. OB the eommo* and preferred stock, clear of National and State taxes, has been declared, payable tn common stock, on the 3UI December next, on all stocks standing on the books o 1 the Company, at the *lose of business on the 15th prox. Stockholders whose names are registered on the New York books will be paid at the JPanneTs* Doan and Trust Company. g. BRADFORD, del-tr Treasurer, H. SLEEPER & CO , 615 MINOR STREET, MANCFACTUBEBS, AGENTS, AND WHOLESALE . DBALBKS IN FLINT AND GREEN GLASS WARE. Have now In store a full assortment of the above goods’, which we offer at the lowest market ratea. 'Being sole agents for the- BaLEM GfiEEN GLAIS WORKS, we are prepared to make and work prlTOte moulds to order. PORTEE, MINERAL, and WIBB BOTTLES, of a superior color and finish. . Alto, LAMP CHIMNEYS, APOTHECARIES* SHOP PDRNITIJRE. 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BOUSE AND HOME PAYEE? * By Mrs Stowe COUSIN ALICE. AfMemoir of Alice 6. Haven. AUTOBIOGRAPHY OP a- NEW-ENGLAND FARM HOUSE. A Book by N. H. Chamberlain. STUDIES FOR Bl ORIES. Jeanlngelow’s new hook. KITT? TAEYSLYAN’S DIARY. Bj the author of “ Echqnberg-Cotta Family. ’? ja9-tf . _' , INSPRANCS. JNSURB YOUR LIFE ~ nr thi- AM. ERICA N, B.S. Cor. Walnwtand-s'onrth Sts. PHI LA BJIrPETI. Bis a HOME.COMPAjnr, and prsdU eUvldedannu. Ally, thus aiding tbe assnred to pay future premiums Last dividend 50 per sent. BOARD OF TBGBTMSB. - * u&te Albert C. Roberts, Henry H. Bennett, Samuil T. Bo&ijp, Phildp B. Mingle, Geo. Hugoßt, v - ' JohhAikraan, Yn. J* Howard, ■ Isaac Haxlehurei* SinudLWorh ALEXANDER WHILLDm, Presldeit. SAMUEL WORK, Vice President. no2o Smif JNO. S. WILSON, Sec’y and Treasurer. COPARTNERSHIPS. TfEDE UNDERSIGNED HA.VE ENTER. -*• ed Into a Coparfciernhip for the purpose of mannfac turias Hint and ctber Glass Ware, under tbe name, style, and title of “DUFFIELD & CO., "Union Flint Glass ■Works, Kaighn’s J_ _ TfiO*. J. BUFFIELD. CALVIN H. TEST, J«0. K. POWELL, IHOB- OEEEUH, SB. January g, 1861 [lt*] COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE— THE undersigned bare thin day. formed a OopartnewWp under the-firm of HADDEN, JENKINS* & HAGINNI&, fox the manufacture of Japan* TinWarei, and Hoose ieepingartieles, and Importers of Fancy Hardware, *c„ at No. SgQNortIi.SBCGNB Street, Philadelphia. JOHN I*. HADDEN, SAM’L H. JENKINS, ARTHUR MAOIN NIS jafi»3t* JABUARTffj IB6£- TH S COPARTNERSHIP HERETO FOBS existing unis* the firm of FBIMIMIJra, MO, * CO, lathistieT. dissolved by mutual consent, W. D, &E. H, EBIBHMtTH retiring. , THE BtJBIttSSS wilUje continued by tbe undersigned under the earn* same,nod style as heretofore, at 151 SorthTBIBD Street, and 2*3 QUARRY Street. W. D. FRISHMUTH, 3& t 3. 0. W PRiSHMOTH, E. H. PBISHMUTH, Jb. ja9 61*- JjMhiaey,2, 1985. OOPARTN'ERSHIP NOTICE.— JOSEPH HEVIE a'ud W. H. NEVIL havfrthis day asseeratsd with them JOHN R. HBYtL, and.will continue tie Morocco Manufacturing badness under the firm of JOSEPH REVIE & SOUS, at 14* SUROA SMTA Street, Philaekuhia, January 1, 1868. ja3-6i.* WBfiCprN HAS THIS DAT AS3O - CIATEO vIA him C. F. LEEDS, J. M. HART- I*BT, and A. BBOWB. and will continue the ba*in*ss under th* firm of W. BKOW B & CO.. 80, TOO BET Street. Ph)UU?Pi>phia, January 7,1865, ja9-2t* ; raTJNDBB SIGNED HATE THIS asspoiated under the name and style of HKWE3. ftHLLEB, & GO., for the transaction of a.Qenera! Stool* ape Exchange Brokerage busiresß. at 80. 00 South. •tkmv Street. GEORQBLW. HEWSS, BDWIH STILLER* „ JOS. I*. HOUSTON* PHIL&DTOHU, Jan, 7,1855/ ja9>2fc THE . COPARTNERSHIP HERETO * IPgB Mltlins betwe.n SIDBEY DISMISS and OAKLET! PUEDY, and or iho Arm of DEMISfS & 00., In !uo mannfiiotme of Com Vln*«»r, is this daT dis toived ty mutual consent. KIDNEY DSMiBO. OAKLEY PUEDY. December 10,1861 Tie undersigned have this day formed a.COPABT NBKSBIP, under tie firm of PURDY St no , for tie manufacture of Vlneiar. J, H. PUKDY, ~ OAKLET PDBDT, 1. C. PURDY, 39 South FROHT Street. js9-8t January Ist, 1E65. /COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE. —THE V/ undersigned have this day formed a copartnership, wider the style and title of ADAMS & LEVIS, for the purpose of transacting & general Banking and Stock Bros erage business, OIL Telegraph, and Express Company stocks made a specialty. . Government Loans and Specie fcou*ht and sold. THEO. ADA US.* GEO.. H. LBVIS, 805 CHESTNUT Street. T IMITED-PABTNBBSHIP. J-i THE SUBSCRIBERS have this day entered i&ioa LIMITED PARTNEBSH IP, under the provision* of the act of Assembly, of the Commonwealth of Pennsyl vania, approved March 21, 1838. the terms of which partnership* as required to he published, are First. The name of the-firm under which the said to be conducUd is LORAINE & MAG- Second ly. The general natare of the business intended tobeirass&eted by the finals that of Iron and Brass Pounders, Machinists, and Metal* workers in general. . Thirdly. The names of the general partners and their respective places of residence, are JAKES W. LORI HI B, Jr, residing at 80. 2118 Christian street, in the city of Philadelphia, and ANGUS N. MACPBSRBON, residing at No. 1222 South Fifth street, in the said city. Fourthly,. The amount of capital contributed by HOBatlo c. WOOD, the special partner, is Tea Thou sand Dollars. Fifthly. The partnership is to commence on the SE VENTH DAT of the First Month, 1885, and it will ter minate on the Seventh. Day of the First Month, 1888. JAMES W. LOBA.INB, Jr., ANGUS N. MACPHSBSON,. HORATIO c. wood. PgihAhßhPHiA, Ist Month, 7th, 1865. ja&-m6t* Tj'BEDIRICK BOLAND, Mannfactnr.r of every variety of LOOKING GLASS and PICTURE FRAMES, and dealer in ... EUROPEAN ADD AMERICAN ESUEiVINGS. PHOTOGRAPH OVAL FBAMBS, In great variety. deSS-lm* Ho. gSTNonh NINTH Bt., above Bate- TTNITED STATES PATEHT OFFICE, On the petition of WM. P. UHLCNGB&, of Philadel phia. Pa., praying for tbdextension of a patent granted to him on the Bth <ray of October, 1851, for an improve ment in “Design ” for a School Desk for 3K years from the expiration of said patent, which takes place on the Bth da? of April, 3885. • It is ordered that the said petition be heard at the Pa tent Office, on MONDAY. the2othdav of March next,at 12 o’clock Ax.; and all persons ere notified to appear and show cause, if any they have* why said petition ought not to he granted. Persons opposing the extension are required to file in the Patent Office their objections, spatially set forth in writing, at least twenty days before the dav of hearing: all testimony filed by either party to be n«td at the said hearing must be taken and transmitted La accordance with the rules of the office* which will be furnished on epuiicstioß. The testimony in the case will he closed on the 6th day of Marchr*xt? depositions and other papers relied upon as testimony mutt be filed in the office on or before the morning of that day; the arguments, if any,•within ten da? b thereafter, . Ordered, also, that this notice be' published in the Chronicle* Washington, D. C., and The Pn SB, Phila delphia. Pa., once a week for three »uccessive we=ks; the of said publications to be at least sixty days previous to lbs Bay of p HOMbwAY< jftSLmSt Commissioner of patents. TJIM.OVAL. Xki WALK, LEAKING, & CO , bav« removed from No. 80 Poath Front street to No. 231 CHESTNUT Street,' where they wft*« DOMESTIC DRY GOODS by the Package. j&6 6t TJIMOYAL.~McILVAINE & BAbOON *I*V have removed from No. 136 to 323 CHESTNUT btreet. up stairs. • « jaTSfc* S. E. CQK. SIXTH AMD MAS SET STREETS, FINANCIAL. BBCTPE W. HBWS3. EDWIS VOLKS. JQS. t. HOVSTOX. JJEWKS, MILLER, & CO.* STOCK AND EXCHANGE IROKERS, NO, 30 SOUTH THIRD STREET, PHILADafiEHTA, DEALERS IN Government Securities, Specie, Unaumnt Ntoaey, City Warrants, tei, STOCKS BOUGHT AND SOLD OK COMMISSION AT ... ■THE EEQULAB BOARD OP BKOKEEB. . ja9lm OLOSINO OP SUBSCRIPTIONS, THE SUBSCRIPTION BOOKS OF TH-3 NKWTOBK A-KD PHILADELPHIA PETHOLEtntt eOJCPANY ■Will be dosed positively on WEDNESDAY, January 18'h. M 65. Nearly ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND SHARES Rave been taken in Philadelphia and vicinity, and the inducements to subscribers ere unequalled, net only in tbe character of the property, but in th«' large working capital and energetic management. CMBKSOJf <fc CO., No. 1»1 SOUTH THIRD STREET. Philadelphia, Jan. 7, 1865. ja9-"t OH* STOCKS, tr. S. LOANS, &c., v BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION, Br GEORGS J. BOYD, jaS-Smif So. 18 South THlRDHtreet. RETAIL, DRY ROODS. W2T BLANKETS,—TO B-E OPENER *» on MONDAY, January 9th, alotof WBTBLAN KRTS, heavy and extra large, to be Mid at $9 75. The attention of hotel* keepers, private famiiiesi and the trade* is called to this lot of goods. Joffff BURNS, 847 South ELEVENTH Street, _ . Above Spruce N. B. —A large and well-assorted stock of HOSIERY and DOMESTIC GOODS now opened. ja6-3fcif*' FANCY FURS. 1864. 1864, i. K. AF.fi. WOMBATS, WMSSOBS TO THI LAW GEO. ». WOMBAT*. I No. 415 Arch Street, NAVS XOW ORB A mu ASSORTMENT OF btejibs, To which they unit* th.att.ntto* of buyers. edO-Sm £AMES> PANOV PURS. JOHN FAREIRA, No. TIB ARCH Shod, above Seventh Street,- At Ms old established store. IMPORTER,- MANUFACTURER, AND DEALER IN FAHGY FURS LADIES AND OHUSDB2N. Having now in store a very large and boautifoTassork* ment of ail she different kinds and qualities of FANCY FURS FOR LADIES' AND CHILDREIPS' WEAR, 3 solicit a call from those in want. Remember the name and number, JOHN FARjSjUc&i • 718 ARCH Street, above Seventh. I hare bo partner or connection with any other stor< lntMweltv. q*y-4mlf PROPOSALS. IyrEDICAL PURVEYORS OFFICE. J**- Louisville, Ky.. Jan 5. 1860 SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this Office until January 25th, 1865, for furnishing Ice to the Me dical Department of the Army during the ensuing year, at the points herein designated. The leg to ba stored by the contractor in properly- constructed ice-houses at each point of delivery on or before the 16th of April next, the Ice not to be receipted for until its Quality, the fitness of tbe ice-house, and the manner in which it is packed shall have been approved by a medical officer, and payment will be made only for. the amount thus actually stored and receipted for. The proposals will be made for the Quantities indicat ed below as 1 squired at the rs spective places, with the proviso that should more be needed at any time for the year’s supply, li shall he furnished at the -same rates, and under the same conditioug. 1 "QUANTITY TO BE DELIVERED AT Tons.. Natchez, Mississippi... *..****-►*.loo Vicksburg; Mississippi*. **...*.*•.•****«..ooo Columbus, Kentucky...... 10 •Paducah, Kfutucky*. .***♦.* 10 Louisville, Kentucky. 800 Memphis, Tenne5tee*............... 800 Nashville, Tennessee*.*.. .......... .......1,603 Helena* Arkamas-***—..-*..* fiQ Little Rock, Arkansas.* 20a Fort Smith, Arkansas 60 Ciccinnati, Ohio*. 2oo Columbus, Ohio*.*.■***.•»***...***•«.•*.,»».....*•*,, 40 Cleveland, 0hi0.**.. .***«...20 Evansville, 1ndiana.,.,.....,.. 100 Madisoxt. 1ndiana..... 150 Cairo,lllinois.**- 350 Quincy, Illinois..*. 75 Chicago, in 10 Madison, Wi«oon*in*... 40 Keciuk, lowa*. * on St. Louis, Miescuri. 250 Jtffereonßarracks, Mi550uri*....................... 350 Proposals mll'also be received for furnishing Ice at all the above points bally, by weight, for -the year 2865, is as may be required by the Sur geons In charge at the United States General Hospitals upon the preceding annual estimate and with the same proviso. _ FORM OF PROPOSAL. The undersigned proposes to furnish ■——— tons of first quality oflce, carefully packed in substantial ic)« honttB,.at,ihe within*named points, namely: ——. at the following price per ton of two thou-and pounds, namely: at - ■■■ - tons, at $ — per ton. The Ice.to be subject to the inspection, measurement, and approval of a Medical Officer, or other properly ap poinlethintpecior, before being receipted for. ™ a dß from time to time upon duplicate certified, to by the Medical Director. (Signed,) FORM OF PROPOSAL. Tnaundersigned proposes to famish daily, or other wise, all the ice required lor the hospitals* upon ap proved, requisitions of Surgeons in charge, at or neartha within-named points, at the following price per hun dred pounds, namely: —— —cte. per hundred pounds. ' The ice shall be of the best quality, and subject to the 'approval of ihe Surgeon in charge, who wIU receipt for : the,actual amount delivere&at each hospital, j payment to be made from time to time upon dupli . cate biils cer ified to by the Medical Director. (Signed,) —it—— The above form of proposals will be adhered to as closely a* practicable. Other forms will be received by the Department and duly considered. A proper guarantee that the bidder is able to fulfil the contract, certified to by.the Clerk of the nearest District Court, or a United States District Attorney, must accom pany the propofcal, or it will be rejected. An oath ol allegiance to the United States Government must also accompany the proposal. The contracts wUL.be awarded to &e lowest responsi ble party or parties, who will be duly notified by mail or otherwise that their bid is accepted,and immediately required to enter -into contract under bonds to the amount of $6. €OB.- The bonds must be properly certi fied. and the post*office address of principals atyi sure ties stated upon,them. Bidden maybe present in person when thouroposals are opened • The post office address of tha parties proposing must be distinctly written upon the proposal. Proposals must be add es3ed to-Surgeon D. L. MA* GBUDEB, U. SI Army, Medical Purveyor, Louisville, Kentucky - The Department reserves the right to reject any or all bids deemed unsuitable., D L. MAGRUDEB, Surgeon U 8. Army and Medical Purveyor, Lpul&ville, Ky. Printed forme of proposals may be had at this office. js9 mwf fit • SUPPLIES. Clothing BrBBAu, §. M. General’s Office, _ Washington, January 6,1165. SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at the Office of Army Clothing and Equipage, New York city, until 12 o'clock M., on TUBSDAYTthe 17th instant, for fur bishing bv contract, at the Depot of Army Clothing and Equip&te, New York city— GREAT COaTS (foot)) like standard sample. GREAT COATS (mounted), like standard sample. , Bidders wiil state the bnxnber they wish to furnish, -how soon they can commence, and the number they can deliver monthly, and will submit a sample of the ker sey of which tiey propose to make the Coats. Proposals must be accompanied by a proper gua rantee, signed by at least two responsible parties, set ting forth that if a contract is awarded to the party man ing the bid, that he or they will at once execute the contract, and give bonds for the proper fulfilment of the same. The right is reserved by the United States to reject any part or the whole of Che hide, as may be deemed for tne interest of the service. Awards will be subject to the approval of the Quarfcer jnasier General- The supplies must be delivered In regulation packing boxes. Proposals should be endorsed Proposals for Fur nishing Great Coats. * 7 and addressed Brevet Brigadier General D. H. VISTON r ja9-6t D. Q. M. General U, S. A. OF TOST QOARTBRMAS- V/ TER, No. T3l MARKET Street. Philacblphia. January 9,1885. SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this office until noon of THURSDAY.. January 12th» for the prompt delivery at the United States Warehouse. Hanover street, of 4CO feet of LEATHER HOSE, 4-inch, in sections of 60 feet, with couplings complete ... 1 Branch Pipe and Nozzle to suit. To he of good quality, and approved by the United States Inspector Proposals must be properly mads out upon the regular forms furnished at this office, and must state the short est timeior delivery. _., . . . ltll . The United States reserves the right to reject all bids deemed objectionable. ' ALSER?S A9HMEAO ja9»4t Captain and A Q. M. QUABTERMiSTBB’B OFFICE, TWELFTH aid GIBAKD Stnetf, Philadelphia, January 9 1835. ARTILLERY AND CaVaLRY BOSSES. Forty -one (411 Cavalry and Forty-two (42) Artillery Horses are Immediately required at the WfiSTSRN HOTEL STABLES, MARKET Street, above Thirteenth, to make up the number the Government Stables can accommodate. On and after the delivery of said num bers, tbe'purcb&ses of Artillery and Cavalry Horses will be suspended at Philadelphia, Pa., until further notice. By order of Col. Herman Biggs. Chief Quartermaster. jfo-fit GEO. B. ORMB; Captain and A. Q M. JyTBW BUCK'WHBAT FLOOR. WHITE CIOVER HONEY. NEW PARED PEiCHES. " . CULTIVATE]} CRANBERRIES, Ac. ALBERT C. ROBERTS, Dealer in Fine Groceries, no2*tf Corner ELEVENTH and VINE Streets. ■REFINED TALLOW FOB MA. AVchinEßV. nuumbetued i,1.1L&0. ELKIN TON. Uff VKBGABBTTA Strmt. d«IS-lm» pEBE PALM OIL SOAP, MANUFAO- A TUBED by L. M. &C. ELKINTON, delS-lm* 110 MARGARET TA Street. BEIMEB’S very popular and 1 moat atonrately coloreo pictures, known ns colored pbotosinpiis. at the moderate charge of *1.60: .eca.e OHO now. Go early. SECOND St,,-above Green. It* PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS.—A 6PLEN did assortment, to suit all pnrohaaere. In style, * *® and make » eeleotion at B. P. Bb-IMEB S Pbotograpb Galle.y, oa&ABCHSt. It* PHOTOGRAPH PORTBAITS, OIL A colored, life eize, moot beautiful sfylae Injaainablej pee there -end eriiEirB OBeBt.B P> KKIMi'R SGallery, GSS* eh CH Street. Go there early, days short It* TASTEFUL AND SUBSTANTIAL OLUTHINt* WANTS. WANTEI—A BOY IN A JOBBING H Honna. Apply to "Box 27»," Kwt<'fflc», t« WANTBO—TWO OK THREE WOOL * SOETERSat Camden Wools*Kill, Camden. Haw Jertey. wamd-a situation as cut .* * TER In a Shirt; Home, bv a man folly competent to tike the entire charge of manufacturing. Address KHner, *• office or Tfut Press. ja»-2>.* WANTED-A YOUNG MAN AS EN » » TRYCLERK, in a House where aa excellent op portunity to uam practical book-keeping will be offered- JKnet write a good hand, end be quick at figure*. ln Writing of applicant. Box 917, PhUadel phlftP. O. WANTED—TWO MEN OP GOOD ▼ * ABDRISR, w*tt aeqoatntel with th* Principal Bonners Men of Philadelphia. to engage fa a tight, oot'doar .busUee?, that yrili pay from sl f 2oo to $1,600 per anar-m. Addr<ss “C A. P.. ,r ja9-3i>* W ANTE D—Hf AN OLD ESTA- J.’, BbIPHED PUBLISHING Atf6' BOOKSELLING mhU&B. a Toney Man birring a thorough knowledge o; the Book Badness. with one poes&»sing this re qubdte, and coming well reVon-mendeiF for energy and abtfttj/i ft rery fryorable Will be made, address Box 1712 Philadelphia-Post Office. ia7-3t WANTED, BY AN AMERICAN WO " MAW of Intel I f g«nc a anif Experience, a Situa tion ax HOUSEKEEPER* either ih Town or Country, where eae can bane her eon, ten years of age r with her, ™ where Mean be of seryioe alßfcf Address ■* Mrs $, w, h. , * * office orPnw; jad-wfggfeWlt* THE GENEDADDRY . . Btuinees, already established and capahlfr of heijjgdncreasea to an indefinite amount, tJ££i Y SI* 1 ™ or sptetzh with twenty- fixe te rt3 * » tllo u3* nd dolltee cash capital. Address n W. M. C , withreal name, which will be cofcfideniisd, at the Press ogee. dbSO-fmwflt* YOUNG MAN* AS; ASi BIBTABT SALEBMAIf in a Retail Bookstore; one bavin* some kbowh dge of the bueinesspreiereed. Addreps* with real perae. reference, *«., ler. M atihe Office ct'The Press, for one week. • j*7-3i v WANTS B -4A SITUATION AS SALESMAN hL a Dry Goods or Cloth Jobbing House. • Good city anAconntry trade. No objection to travel. Address u J. D. P.,’ ' Press office. jaT-3t* WAN T SF—A SALESMAN IN A Wholesale Cloth House on. Market street, heps?? 8 01111 infltteace tra^a * liberal salary will’ Address Box 2131 Phila. P. O. ja7 Bt* WANTED, BY ONE HAYING $5,000 ,xJ to slo*oo9, an interest in a lucrative business*- either afanuf&cturiEg or Commission. Addres*, witn particulars. “E., M Box 1486, Post Office. ja7*3t* WANTED TO RENT, IN A CEN 1. tral locality* on the first floor* part of an Office for Peek room Address «*P,» Box 22ia;p. O. jas- tf WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, OF . four re are’ experienea to toe rs tall trafie. a situa tion to a Wholesale Dry Good, or Commission House, as salesman lor.Delaware and Maryland. Address soon to Clarence," Press office. jaS-6t* : WANTED, AGENTS.—AGENTS IN i ” every County, at $7O a month, expenses paid, to . intrcdncß r.f ie and useful, articles, the best ssll- J?Fs, e J5 r particulars, address OTIS X. ‘ CAREY, BIDDEFOBD, MAINE 0c26-d& WBm PARTNER WANTED—EITHER AO •m live or Special—with twshty-Eve thousand dollars cash eepilal, in a general Dry Goods Commission House. Addresses, with real name, to Box S2d i> O , will bs strictly conUdentlal jaSmwfSt* 'VOLUNTEERS AND SUBSTITUTES * WANTED.—The highest cash bounty paid as soon as mustered, at 140 Bonth THIRD street, Room 14, second door, ■ OW ERSKISB & CO. i A YOUNG LADY FROM THE COUN ,AX TET. ready_at flgnres, and of liberal education, : wiEhes a SITOaTIOH to a Trimming or Dry Goods . Store,tolearn the batiness. .References given. Address ; * * Indnstry,” this office, jao-3l* A YOUNG MAN, HAVING AN BXPE * rienced knowledge of the Notion and Dry Goods Jobbing trade generally, who can furnish recommen , dations as to his tact and abilities f;r a Salesmai, is de eirooe of a Hrattioa with a good hoars. Address ‘W. C. . 1 * Pres# ofllcQ, . ja9-2t* A BLANK BOOK FORWARDER AND ff- lINISHER WANTED. Address Box 1658, Post Once- * ja7-Bt* A YOUNG MAN, AGED 18 YEARS, desires a Slto&iion to a Wholesale House, Gro cery preferred. Salary not so much an object as a knowledge of business. Address Box 1011 P.O. js4-6t* A GENTS WANTED FOR THE NURSE AJND SPY—The most iuteireetiug aud excUiut book ever published, .embracing the adventures of a woman in the Union army as Burse. Scout, and Spy. Giving a most vivid inner picture of the war. Returned and disabled offreers and soldiers in want of profitable employment will find it peculiarly adapted to their condition. JCB2B BEOS. CO., 600 GBBBTBDT Street, Philadelphia. de23-tja9* XfMPLOYMRKT HOUSE, THE LARG est and most reliable, for city and country. Has always a good-seleotios of capable persons, with good references. Americans, Irish, English, French, Ger man* Scotch, Welsh, and newly-landed emigrants, as Gardeners, Farm Hands* Coachmen, Watchmen, Ac. Cooks* Caambexmaids* Seamstresses. Laundresses* Waitresses, and general Housework Servants Also. Colored Servants. Bos, 809 and 8041 LOCUST Street* above Eighth. deld-lm QALEEMAH WANTED—IH A HAT. U Cap, and Straw Goods Hrase, who inflience trade In Bew Jersey, Delaware, and Maryland, or western Pennsylvania. Address “Hats and Caps,’* Pm* office. ja7-3t* QALISMAN WANTED—IN A HAT, Cap* and Straw Goods House on MAEKET street. To a first-class man a liberal saldry will be given. Address Box Post office ja4«6t* IVfOTiOE TO DRY GOODS' HER CHABTB-Wanted* a Situation as SALESMAN in a first-class wholesale Dry Goods House, by a young man, for Indiana and Illinois trade. Five years 7 con stant travel from this city (Cincinnati} has made me well acquainted with the- merchants of the Slates named. Please address* giving full name, CC E.B. B., 7 * Box 2219 Cincinnati, Ohio. • ja7-^ ,t MOTICE TO COAL OIL COMPA- A-"U HIES.—A Amt rate meriianio derirea a SITUA TION as Superintendent of a Well, or a Situation to which tho services of an ACTIVE BUSINESS WAN may he requited. Address “E. H. B.,*’ Pres* Office. ja7-3t* A ■WANTED-A FARM TO RENT, lE OR BY THE SHARES. Address “W. P. BED FORD,” Concordville, Delaware Co. Pa. .ja9-2t* 4fl WANTED TO SENT—A COUNTRY ■■Si. RESIDENCE, wholly or partly furnished, with modern .convcnbnoea, within an hour, bv rail or boat, from Philalelphta; to be occupied from Mavlto the last of. October. Apply to 1 c. TURNER, jaB-4t* ■ 82T WALNUT S'reet, PhUa. 'jfelQß A MQNTH-WANTBD AGENTS everywhere to introduce the pew SHAW A CLAKK SIXTEEN DOLLAR FAMILY SB IlfO MACHINE. the only low price Machine la the coup try which Is Hcunsedhr Grover & Baker, Wheeler & Wilson, Howe, Singer & Co., and Bachelder. Salary sad expenses, or large commissions allowed. All other Machines now sold for less than forty dollars each are infiinpement-8, and the seller and user liable, Ulne trated circulars sent/res. Address SHAW & CLARK, nol6-dAwBm BIDDEFOBD, Maine ASSISTANT QUARTEHMAB fIsai.TBB'S OFFICB,No. 274 gonth THIRD St., _■ .... Philadelphia. Dec. 24, 1864. Vessels wanted to load with coal for Newborn, N. C„ and Key West, Fla. Despatch given . „ JOHN B. JENNINGS. de26 tf Captain and A. Q. M. FOR SAXE" AKTD TO IET. 0 ORPHANS’ COURT SALE. Estate of Chas. W. Hepburn, De^d, VALUABLE PRO PE RT Y, TWENTY-FOUHTH WARD, WEST PHILADELPHIA, Consisting of 4 Acres and 128 Perches. It hae-fbnr fronts —fiontrng on Market street. Forty-third and Forty ftnrth, and tndlow (formarlj Oak) streets- The improvements are a Frame Cottage, with parlor, sitting room, and kitchen on the diet door, two cham bers op tbe escopd, aod two attics above! gas through out teething range; good well of water inlhe yard, Ac. Also, a large Stone Birn apd Stable, andjswo ene-story Frame Buildings fronting on Market surest. To be sold or TUIBDAT, January 10th. 1865» at ltp-’olocX noon, at tie, PHILADfeLFHIA EXCHANGE, byfk. THOMAS A tGNS, Auctioneers. JOHN J - SCHELL, STEPHEN BENTON, jaS 6>if Executors. MREAL ESTATE! REAL ESTATE l BEAL ESTATE ! BEAL ESTATE ! BEAL BeTATfc i REAL, ESTATE ! . 5c,000,000 WOBTH FOB SALE. feOCtUM WOBTH FOB SALE. *6. MO. COO WORTH ROB SALE. NEW MONTHLY CATALOGUE .ITJST OUT. NEW MONTHLY CATALOGUE JUST OUT. . NEW MONTHLY CATALOGUE JUST OUT ' FOB January, for janoary. fob January, fob January, fob January, fokjvkuaby. FOB GRATUITOUS DISTRTBUTXOI?. FOB GRATUITOUS DISTRIBUTION.. . for gratuitous BisrßrßUTrojC* _ person wishing t j purchase city property should fail to get one of nay catalogues, as it exceeds in import* anee to purchaser* any catalogue over published in tnis city T no matter by whom. Contains agreat number of ja7-2tlf (for BIXTH r st. m FOB SALE—"WALNUT STREST, wist of Sixteenth, Two splendid Four-Story Brown-Sione-front DWELLINGS Lott 20 by 125 feet, to a Btreet. Prices, *20,000 and *27,600. Cap have a Stable nearby. MILLER. Broker, jaLsmwthltlf 154 North SIXTH Street. M HOTJBE AND FURNITURE FOR ■*3l SALE CBEAP *9.800 caßh, having *l7l per year moi tgage, willjmrckase Bouse and Furniture A beau tiful three-story brick, with tbree-story back hnlidlnga, in perff ct order, with every improyement, aad fur nished toronghont beautifully, Within fifteen minutes’ udenf Third and Cbeetpnt «treats. Address H. GIL BERT, Box 2163 P. O. jl9 mwf.h* M“ DELAWARE AND' CHSS- A TIE COUNTY FARMS. ’ ’ DELAWaBS AND CHESTER COUNTY FARMS . Some of the best for sale. Call or send for Catalogue just out. JAB. R. CUMMINS, . , „ 1 504 WALNUT Street, or ja»-3t -- - MEDIA, Penna ® VALUABLE FARM AT PUB —Will be positively sold at public-E raic on MONDAY, January =6, 1866, the following de eenbed Farm, inownaa ‘‘Bose Common,” leloagini to the Estate of Washington Ross, deceased, situate In Lcndongrove Towni hip, Chester Connty, Pa , on the PhWlc read leading frem Avoidale to KimblevUle, tires miles east from New London end two mtlee from Avondale Station, on the Phllade'phfa and Baltimore Central p&uroad, and coptaiplngl74acree endß pefehee Of Land, divided into fourteen enclosures, aadall’weli fenced, apd with a rapping stream of water In each. The land Is In a high state of cultivation, and well adapted to grain and grass. Thera are from forty to fifty acres of wood land, heavily timbered, a great por tion ofwhicb is in a thriving copdiiion. The improvements consist of good and substantial STOKE DWELLING HOOSS, sitpatsdin a cential part of the Farm and overlooking the greeter portion of it, three Tenant Houses, large doutl,-decker Stone Barn, with over-shoot and shed ding attached. Pump in barn yard undercover. Grana ries. Straw Home, Carriage and Wagon Hons*, with Pcnltry Boose attached; two large Orchards, one young, of choice frnltand just coming into bearing, to gether with a variety of other frnlt trees. Thir properly is in an lnteUigenk and respectable neighborhood, adjoining lands of Abner Garrett. Kobt Lytic, and others, and is convenient to schools and places of pnblic worship. • Persons deeirint to view the game can eallonthe oc ccpsnte, or Inc Hire of JOHN Y. BOSS, Chatham, Ches ter CcraDtj, Pay Or MAHGARET C BOSS, corner of THIBTY-BYCOND Stieet and LANCASTER Avenue, West Philadelphia. Sale will take place at one o'clock F. M. os the day above mentioned, when the conditions will be made known BY THE HEIRS. . December 19,1661. ■ ja7-7t* d FOR SALE —A SMALL FRUIT JC| H and TBUCK FARM, near Torresdale; a very J desi ruble place. Also several large and valuable farmi In the same neighborhood. ..?-on T ro l il, Ja7-tf _■ w 123 Sooth FOUR fH Street. m FOB SALE—A VERT DESI- JR Ell B ABLE COTTAGE and fornitore, with twen- lC ty acres of land, iltuattd on the Delaware, fifteen miles from Philadelphia. B. F GLENN, ja7-tf 123 South FOURTH Street, OIL STOCEB TAKEN FOR LIFE Vf INSURANCE. Address Box 682 Philadelphia Post Offlce. jaC-St* non -GROTJ3SD BENTS, uUU • -well secured. For said by TAT LOW JACK SOI?- 614: CB BSTH PT Street. de3l-12t* fiORNS, BUNIONS; NAILS^EN- V- J LARGED Joints, all diseases of tbe FEET, cored by Dr ZACBABIK Ho-921 CHESTNUT Street, lt« AT REASONABLE PfiXOES, AUCTION gAUBS. IMPORTANT SALE AT POINT BRBE2B PASS. OIT TUESDAY MORHISG, Jm loth, PonetuaDyat 11 o’cl->ck, comprising the eaiira stock of cbetesaxK, declining business. name;y: FIVE Valuable HOhSßSrineludiaytwa very fast hay tnarpp; WABOHB* RIEHSiI &e.. ■HoTsaho.d aad Furaitsre, fine Wine-. Liquors, fit*- AS-Bsleporitlve. ALFRED M. BERKSB3S, Ja7-atif JSj5» BAZAAR, NINTH AND SAN ABA SOM Stream. AnCTI B§ * o -' At 10 o’clock, empri^av.^ Suited to harness and t&o saddle. Ftill description at A larte eollsctlon of desirrfle ttewaad sFeeou'f-liaa# cart?apeb, light wagons,deafSom*, &c,, With waich th* s»le Will comntsßce. - Also, single sad doable hasSrsse, saddlos. 6/Mile*. Whips* covers hadters, Ac. previous to the horses, A large fsmiiy si oigh, anu mber second- elejgb belle* robes. &o No postponement on weather. 18* Pale of Horsevv * c -, on WEjBtSDIY. Carriages and Harness at sale, - . „ ALFRED K BERKNBBB, ; AnctlanmC AUCTION SALE OF CAPTURED STOCK. Tfra undersigned will pell atpnbllc the “Wrf. ten Houbo” Drg» Vardir. York, Pa.:,-on TURSDiV, J»pue,Vl7th. 1885: TWO HUNDRED HEAD. OF CAT TLE. CTOhtattogof MUch Uow.,Steor'.H“ fcf P . and Calves. S&tet© i «o*nmenc«*tflo'clssk A. M Terms a&sk in UnlsMTStataa currency. _Bj ordOT of B. A Bleloy, Supervising Sijcial Agent Treasmy department. EC. PiEKfftTRST. Aygigtant jpfr- tjfl.l7.fp AMCSCMBJITS. WEW CHESTNUT- ST. THEATRE •A I CHESTNUT STEIET',-ABOVE TWELFTH/ THIS (Monday) EVRMTSG, January ft, SBUvND API? LAST mzK WASREff COMED'I'c'OMBSBiTIOir. ™» SYeniia’s performaueewUl commence wlthnh.’ glorious comedy < I „ TRERKIR AT’-L'iW'. Buteriy," aitoSSirai SarTO * J>%^ S ETTT SFK!H% Saturday AFjißsrooiC jAnuary m TWENTT-THIRD CfeAtiD FAMILY MATINEE. WALNUT-STREET THEATRE, ” " First appeara-ncetliie season of the J^BgdGK-HArawFOEr^fElAirCE. MR J, W. WA L LACK/iAIR. E. L. DA-YBSPORT. wiHbepresentedtießtanUngHlstorirarßomance, m- J , . THEIRCIUMaSK. Tocoiclndeßimie^Weßa^f Boz-office open from 9 till 3. Cmrtla rtreUatVaf. . JOHl * DREW'S NSW ARCH "A STREET theatre, mr. apd miss e¥chings»’. 533 TO-NIGHT (Monday), jfehnary 9.1W5, „,_THE DAUGHTER OF THE RKOTH3NT. CARTOUCHEPETSS To conclude with Aiuniwus. ««• AND MBS. PET3X WHITS.- . Mr. Peter White Stun*’ Hobson. rj.BBA’P NATIONAL CIRCUS' : >* WALNUT STREET. ABOVE BrtlBTU. Directress.... .. Mra. CHARLES WARNER. _ -formerly Mrs. DAN BICE.)- 1 Equestrian Director g. h ROBSTON J§£W£ t,am i £ f Me,sra - MURRAY and HUTOHIN SON, tie treat Gymnast* Also, rattißearance of tbo f^is^^asss^sssffcs^ffij forataa £ss& ■ th * most woftddrfelpar- Beappeararce of Mile. SOPHT'andKira. RLIZa tbs beautiful asd AGILE IQUEBTBIBNNKO." “ „Tbe trastSAGBINEE FAMILY/ LE JEUNE’BUST, tie Wild w.stern Bider. G r. HUTCHINSON in a METAMORPHOSE. Signor BAOBIBBE Sfiowßalfi will appear in conjunction with the entiro Unri railed troupe. Am Pantomime “D’ACTION; 08. MAD--AS A MAROH HeEE,' Will bejperformed during the week/ ADMISSIOJR—First tier, 50 cents; second liar,'2Fcens«. Performance commends* at 7.40 each, evesiir*. ev6r y WEDNESDAY and SATtfBDAT AFTERNOONS, commencing at 2J£ o'clock. ja9-#fc QIGNOE BLITZ WILL BBEOBTLT CLOSE, ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS.' Grtat dPmoDsfcratioEßin NECROMANCY; SPIRITUAL* ISM ILLUSTRATED, and tie WONDERS 03? - vSC TRILCCmiSM IfiTBODDOBD. fJW * Grand Entertainment KVE&v EVENlNG,commenrfii* % t Y,ZMJ&£S?£h an s 5° WEDNESDAY and SATFABAY AFTERNOONS, at 3. Comprising the mysteries of tha Ft at snd Present Age. Admission, 25 cents. Children, 15 cents. Besemd seats, 50 cants I*9 J7OYER ACADEMY OP MUSIC. SATURDAY. Jannary 14,1885 i . CROSS a jARVrS' FIRST CLASSICAL SOIREE OP THE SEA3OSi Subscription list is now, open at'the Stores of L4e dr Walker, Andre & Co., and J. B. Oonld. Single tickets $l. Concert to ccmnMnca at 8. jeS»tf A SSIMBLY BUILDING. MATINEE MUSIOALB By the FMtadeJnlua CLASSICAL QUINTETTE CLOT*. . , EPEEY WEDNESDAY, at BF. M Tickets at the Door, Fifty Cents each. de3l-aiatuw if xtational skating park, I’ TWENTY-FIRST Street and COLUMBIA Aranas. ICE IN PERFECT CONDITION. ia Aranas. , , , , SPLENDID SKATING. Only twenty minutes’ ride from Ninth and Arch. • Take Ridge-avenue Cara. jj* CfcATING.-M. C. CAMPBELL’S lisorMlliff iioo4e ' ,lMteveßln *’ «* There will he a stand Musical Matinee on WRD'SES DAY AFTERNOON and EVENING, if the wealhS should prore propitfons. B* ORCHESTRA.—PUBLIC VA REHEARSALS every SATURDAY, at SS4 o’clock: P. M., at MUSICAL FUND HALL: Single TMteta/iS cents. & Six Tickets, #1: to Is lad at Gonld’e, Andre’s, and Meyer's Music stores, and at the HaiL no?-tf rjHBIST rejected.— , V' This admirable picture, the greatest production of the painter West, lenowoneihibltlonattlia ACADSMY OF FINE ARTS, LOSS CffifflTHUT Street, toge!i« with the entile collection of the Institution. AdmUtanos twenty-Are cents. nolAMa* THE ACADEMY OF FENS ARTS, J CHESTNUT Street, above Tenth. Is OPEN DAILY for vMtnrs- «rem 91. at to 6P, M EDIOATIOSAL. A THOROUGH PREPARATION FOR i iS? c P ?T S iS ION I ? TH * active puestjits of jku«SIJ9BSS LIFE May b« obtained at the QDaKTSK CITY BUSINESS COLLEGE, at a very small compared with the real solid advantages afforded. Tfcia institution is what its name imports. a f A SCHOOL. OF BbSfNßss, and in the education and experience of those engaged a* instinctors. xha practical- value of the course of 1&» abaction, the extent, elegance, and convenience of-its accommodations, it is unequalled by any Commercial. College in the State _ fcEPABATB HEFAETMEYTS. The complete organization of the institution sep&> rate departments, each under the direction of compe tent teachers, th* best that can be secured, should form, a controlling consideration with those who desire Ue best and mott efficient instruction. _ ACTBAL.Br.smhSB TRAINING. The suparhrity of the mote of instruction-ehoulct command special attention, as the value of the system of practical training adopted cannot ,be, overastinuted as compared wisi*,a&y other. Theory alone is very good, hut theory and practiceunited are infinitely better. BAX ißPtrutti'n %a Bookkeeping, Penmanship,, Comiaer cial Law, Arithmetic, and all the Inciden tal branches of a, compute commercial education; also* in Telegraphing, npon the most extensive scale mthe world, Epraneering* Surveying, H&vigation, and tha hfeher Mathematics. Circulars on apt&Fcatioa at the office, ground. aoor. TBSTH and CBa&T&Uf Streets. j*9'3tii*- * SYSTEM OEFBENCH J - / FOB GROWN PERSONS ONLY.-No eommitfin* to znerccuy. no tom* studies; all mtfc-t be lea' ned with. the Tr acker. The Fret eh Study., GOfepiLBERC St It paiSPABATION F€>B BUSINESS L‘PE —lnstruction of the most thorough and. practical bind in Book Keeping. Penmanehiu, Com mwcial Calculations. Business-' sV>r.tns. Commercial fift, at CRITTENDEN'S COMMEIiCIar, COL LEGE. C3t CHEsTN DT Sheet* corner of Seventh. Indiifidual Instruction day and evening. ja7-6t* JOHN O. ZIMMERMAN’S BINGING W CLASS. S. W. corner of SIXTH Street and GIRARD AvenM.rrm commence ths Eecond Quarter oo MON DAT AV A KIN G, Jan. 9, .it ?I'j oclock. We leepactfAUv ia* vitea-H futer«»t<»a t*> toM'end Ja7*St XBAUL. rff THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR THE CITY PHILADELPHIA. _ Estate of Witl&M: MoEAßGHTus7aeciased. The Auditor appointed byth» court to auiit, nettle* and adjust the account of JAMES BOSS and SAKtrEfi Z. McFETBIIJQK, eacccators ot the last wit! and-testa meni of WII, LIAM MoL AT'G HLI N, deceased and to report distribution of. the balance in tbe hand? of th» accountant, •will-meet the parties interested, for the purpose of his appointment, on WEDNESDAY, -lauu- ISCCi ht SJi o'clock P. M.. at his OHce, No. 14* South EIGHTH Street, in the city of Philadelphia. diM-fmwM JOHN B COLAHAN, Auditor. Ft THE. ORPHANS’ COURT PORTHS CITT AND COgKTXi'P.PSIL&DA.PHI4. __ Estate of fc aSY*WhTt£ESA !>,. deceased. Theuinditor appointed by the Ooim to audit,«««!«, and adjtwt the account of JOHN WHITKHSAD. Kxecutor of tfcs last frill and testament of MASY WHITEHEAD, deceased, and to report distribution of the balance in the hande of the accountant, will meet tbe parfcie* fnie reeted for the purposes of his appointment, ou WEDGES |>AY Jenuwy Is, 1565, at 12 o'clock M.- at bis office* No, 8. FIFTH SireteJ, in the city of Philadelphia. ja4-wfnffit JAMES B BOOTH. Auditor. T UTTERS TESTAMENTARY UPON -*-< tie estate of ANDREW F MILLER, late of tie elty of PhiladelpMa, Attorney at I.aw.deceased, having been granted to the ondemigned, all persons indebted to said e state trill please male payment, and those bavin* olalms against Ute same are repeated to present them to JAMBS MILLER, Enecntor, , ABIGAIL F. MILLER, Eiasntrlx, deS-mSt Offlce, Jo. ito6 Sontl FIFTH Street 17STATE OE SARAH PRiTOHET, Aj DECEASED -LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION on the Estate of BARAH PRITCIIKT, deceased, bavin* been granted to tbe nndersisned, all persons Indebted thereto are requested to make payment, and those having claims thereon to present them without delay to „ ~ ... GEOROE H. PiUTCHBr”. Or to Ms Attorney, J. ALEX. bIMPSON, deS-m6t* Ho. 138 South. SIXTH Street WHBREAB, LETTERS OF ADIfINIS * TEAUOIf to the estate of ELIZABETH MAT SINGER, deceased,have been granted to tha subscriber, all persons indebted to tbe said estate will please make payment and those having claims against the same will present the same to ADAM MaTSINGBR, i»6-fmwBt* 1333 MOETlitjrFstraet JOSH'D A T. OWEN, ATTORNEY, w COU6ELLOR AT LAW, AMD SOLICITOR O* CLAIMS Offlce, 361 F Street near Fourteenth St.. Washington, P- V. dalD tm 1 nnn spring hobby-horses .s-jvAJL/ (new and fkncy. styles), goose-neck Bled*,. InpMssCmk Ac..for^eby ßows deld-tr 1M and 169 Merth THIRD greet T7ISH AND CANNED MEATS. X 600 bbla Hess and Mo. 1 Mackerel. 2,000 cases.canned Meats. Lobsters, 4c. For sale by ■ £. O. BIIRROIJOH. de2B-Sm 116 Worth FRONT Street A CHANCE TO AVOID THE DRAFT. Principals Furnished with Substttutee at Hi* shortest notice, and at low prices. JOHN MANSFIELD * CO. Office AO3 LIBRARr st. . second story. de2S-lm» DAILEY HILLYARD, GENERAL Agent and Accountant , Kents'and debts eel* looted. 16 ST. JOHN Street Devises, Wiltshire, England. . d*24-e4t* THE CHEAPEST AND,BEST PLACE J 1H THB CITY to gst Head Dresses, Main or Fancy Caps, is at No. DO* *ROH Street jaT-Ot* Finn BBLB. ALCOHOL IN BOND, 95 uUU per cent ; 6.000 bbls. Highwines, or Wnisky. in bond, do per cent, above proof, for sale by A. F. my- i s *«a»s STORAGE —AT 30 S. FRONT STREET. tJ Apply to HENRY F. POHb. 15 South FfiOST fitr-iet, Second Story, m, PHRENOLOGICAL EXAMDSA- Vt TIOMS, with foil descriptions of character, sin* ” DAT and EVENING, by J. L. CAFES. CCI2-Wfmlv So. Bit BOOTH TENTH Sm.t vEe&s,immx ids ousxoe worju
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