XH3ES CITY. 6 f nmWOKAI. OCTT HTtWS 888 FOPBTH fiO,] „,..n STATES GOYBBNMENT HOSPITATi *>" ‘ BEFOHT. ,r Bi |[oa! Director of this slty yesterday made TW.i, report of hospital oases la the inatlta ij^erßis charge: . I ■i g lali! I IIIiI 1 B2 1 ~ .. I 758 *' j"u*!*®* ,2 1 1 20 'Kt street 28 IT 8 .. .. 687 «' r o d CliMiJ- 8 12.. 373. l-5 2 .. 1 1 202 "frlWe'Pkla 1 M 3 69 .. 2,ia6 ’S“ n ,-v ? T 8 1 374 jgl«; A - 1 :: :: :: « HiU _6_ _Bo_ _ls_ 177 4_ 2,046 l3B 221 70 atjg 15 11,903 id soldiers lollowlngare the names or decease! .norteil at too above office yesterday: i. Blimrd, B, 198th Pennasylranl Islington Lane. & J. Bobbins, L, loth Now York Artillery, ; Hill. K-ullsm Bodson, B, Bth Blaine, Filbert street. HUMANE HOSE COMPANY. ■rv.toeffiborß of this excellent company met at iirtoss house last evening for the purpose of Stine otftosrs, with the following result: Presl- Hetijahila L. Heppard ; vice president, Ed ®„ Nswtnan) secretaries, Jacob F. Stahl and John ,»>mt i treasurer, Ben Levy. 5,, r the election, Hr, Fred Essler, In behalf of f company, presented to the retiring president, f, r ies B. Bloklng, Estp, a superb gold hnntlng and obaln of massive proportions. The :’h is of American manufacture, and oomblnea latest Improvements. The testimonial was itcn n» by George Hassell, who has displayed .usual taste in saoh matters. L making the presentation Mr. Easier said that ! company owed their prosperity and good name, j, 0 was a household word os well In this city as ’.V of many others, to the exertions of the presl- J. *ho had guided them with more than fatherly » it was wiih regret that the members parted is ilitlr worthy president, but wherever he should « vot'd take with him the love ana kindest ■lost,) the Humaneboyß. yr, idcKlßgi who Is an old typo, received the limionlal In a neat speech, In the course of which ' fold be had been a member of the company for , i a st quarter of a century, and filled every office, m that of dlreotor to president, except the trea m.hip. During sixteen yeairs he hod presided ~ the deliberations of the company, and he re used ttonks to a merciful Providence for permtt ,7 so mmy of the members to be still spared to. He paid a glowing tribute to Treasurer Levy, >o has performed the Amotions or his office for ncteen years, and' by masterly skill has cleared 9 company of debt and aeoamulnted a handsome j, m the treasury. Its natch bears-the following Inscription; “ Pro (led to Ohas. B. Bloklng by the members of the ,Btne Hose Company, January 9, 1865, as a ten of their respeot for services rendered by him ids president ot the oompany.” tier the presentation ceremonies had been coo ped, the members retired to the hotel of Mr. W. ptlgor, where ample justice was done to a very optuous repast, . ir. Bicltlng Intends removing to Bucks county, etc he has purchased a snug farm, and we wish type as much success in his rural life as ho has iiced ln our city. FIRE THIS MGBNING. It ft quarter of an hour after midnight the stable sir. George Rltohle, on Twelfth street, aho va F«- !»l, took Are, and four horses were burned to at. ■ - • CITY ITJEUSa.K. r'rnvAL, sobenok has removed Us office from 39 North th street, to Us SSW SI'ORE, Comer of Sixth and. Commerce streets. OOHBUMPTIOW. The Three Remedies, ifrhonek’s Pulmonic Syrup,” for the oure of pits, Golds, Bronohitis, and every form of Oon aptioD. The peculiar action of this medicine ms the ulcers, in the lungs, promotes the dls tgaof the oorrupt matter by expectoration, pu ts the blood, and thus cures Consumption, when ry other remedy falls. Sthenck's Sea-Weed Tonic,” for the cure of spepsta or Indigestion, and all diseases arising x debility- This tonto Invigorates the digestive ms, supplies the plaoe of the gastric juice when tis deficient, and then enables the patient to tst the moßt nutritious food. It is a sovereign oedy for all oases of indigestion. 'Schenck's Mandrake Pills,” one of the most luable medicines ever discovered, being a vege le substitute for calomel, and having all the use properties aaorlbed to that mineral, without pro eing any or its injurious effects, ro these three medicines Dr. J. B. Sohonck, of' ilsdelphla, owes his unrivalled success in the ament of Pulmonary Consumption. The Fai lle Syrup ripens the morbid matter, discharges md purifies the blood. The Mandrake Fills act m the liver, remove all obstructions therefrom, ;t ihe organ a healthy tone, and core Diver Com !st, which is one of the most prominent causes I'ot sumpUon. The Sea-Weed Tonio Invigorates i powers of the stomaoh, and by strengthening 'digestion end bringlngit to a normaland healthy tiiitlon improves the quality ol the blood, hy kh means the formation of ulcers or tuber tin the lungs becomes impossible. The oomblned lieu of these medicines, as thus explained, will te every ease of consumption, If the remedies b used in time, and tne use of them is persevered fuMently to bring the case to a favorable ter- Isatlon. DB. J. H« BCHBNCK 2be consulted at hla Principal Office, corner of itb and Commerce, every Saturday, from 9 A. M. lil 4P, M. For a thorough examination with the iplrometer he charges *B, but all advice, gratis, e medicines are for sale by all druggists and tiers, jalO'St Baijtn Okam.hh era I— The party who won’t taka Is up must be a coward. We consider the contro ls; closed with ibis article : Article Ist. We will ice In the bands of Horace Binney or George H. tart. “or any other man,” five thousand dollars, be forfeited to any Christian or unchristian, aitary or Insanitary Commission In the land, If can't out a pair of pantaloons to fit any Chris sbatter than the next man; ten thousand dollars, tiey do not fit twice as well as the breeches made ibesext man;, and fifteen thousand dollars If they act at three times as well, or as much again, as :»lr made by the next man, and twenty thousand Uars that the “ next man” keeps a olgar store, 4 can’t cut a pair of pantaloons at all, like Charles ikes k Co, under the Continental can. fas Bivfbbbhob.— What Is the dlfferenoe he* ets a pound Of meat and a drummer boy 1 One and; away, and the other weighs a pound. What the difference between a good set of garments i their wearer! One wears the suit, and the let salts the wearer. It will bei understood, how ir, that the apparel must oome from the Brown sae Clothing Hall of HookhlH & Wilson, Nos. 603 i toa Chestnut street, above Sixth. . Pa J W Hanson. Brtdgep’t, Cd W Jojxes, Bridgeport, Ot B Frodflhawx New York id Eagle. 0 M Anstett, Bethlehem Ghae Warner, Bethlehem E Reamer, Milford, N J Alfred Tool, Allentown Jas Fronnfelter, Easton Martin Hooker, Penna WmFKerper.'Reading Wm Snyder, Palmer, Pa Jacob Zeyp, Lanesdale D Sandt, Northampton 05 W Fnlmer, Penna John A Group, Penna ss Union. W B Bower, Lancaster C K Gi more, Pt Deposit M E Lsitzel, Schuyl Haven A W Saylor, Schuyl Haven A G WiUls/Maryland A Taylor, west Chester J H Dearer, Noble co, O J De Hugo, Noble co. O Oliver Grossman, MdT ck Bear. W W Ferrers, Byberry W 8 Long. Bucks co S fiatz. Allentown H M Traver, Penna J B Swiler, Illinois J B Fisher, Centre co Ley SHeaf. R Eavenson* Chester co W aaundeis, -Delaware Sd Thatcher* Bucks co Jesse Scott, Montgomery co B Hall, Backs co J W BarUeson*Doylestown Lmercial. G W Cunningham, Bucks e 8 D Chandler, Chester co A a fiauken, Fenna D J Brown A Beckett, New Jersey h Freeman, New York Robt Rodney, New lork SEWING HACHINBSfI DIED. THE PBESS.HPmLAHErj’aiA:, TUESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1805.' DIYIOEIVDB. DIYXX>£HX> NOTICISS. The toUowing DIVIDENDS (for NOVEMBER) have been declared, payable DECEMBER 31st, to Share* bolden of record Dewmber ®tb , 18M; BRIGGS GOLD COMPANY, EIOB9B DIVIDEND OHB LOIiAK PEK SEABX. CHASE GOLD COMPANY, THIRD DIVIDEND......ONE'DOLLAB PEE SHAKE. McKinley oil company, FIFTH DIVIDEND ...THEBE PEE CENT. CIiIFTOS PETBOLBUII COMPAST, SECOND DIVIDEND..... ONE PEE CENT. mwmw Petroleum eoMPiire, FIHST DIVIDENDS ....ONE PEE CENT. WALTER E. LAWTON, TBBAOTBBB. Ja4-6t No. 81 JOHN Street, NEW YOKEL THE. WfCKSILTOK HISINO company. The Directors of the Quicksilver Mining Company have ' THiSDAY declared a semi-annally dividend of v t FIVJS DOLLARS per share in . „ BTATB3 GOLD COIN, payable FEBRUARY 16, 1865, to shareholders of record January Slst, J 866 f Transfer Bookswillbe closed from Februaiy Ist to 16th, incltuive. * ’ WALTER E. LAWTON, Treasurer. New York, January 4, 1865. jalQ 18t 13=* OFFICE OF THE BESOLETE MINING COMPANY, Philadelphia, January 9, 1865, Notice is hereby given that an instalment of oNS DOLLAR PER SHARE on each and every share of the Capital Stock o ! the REBOLUTE MINING COMPANY has this day been called in.payable on or before the 23d day ot January. 1865, at the olßcs ot the Treasurer, No. 3»d WALNUT Street, Philadelphia, By order of the Directors! B. A. HOOPES, jaKMja23 Treasurer. OFFICE OF THE INSURANCE gS? COMPANY OF NORTH AMERICA, 333 WAL NUT STREET, Philadelphia, January 6, 1865. The Directors have this day declared a dividend of ONE DOLLAR ABB TWENTY CENTS per share free from taxes, payable on c*mand. jalO 12t CHARLES PLATT, Secretary. , ■WZSsr* RIYIDEND NOTICE.-THE DI RECTORS of the CHERRY RUN PETROLEUM COMPA NY have this day declared a Dividend of TEN (10) PER CEST O payable on the 23d instant, dear of State tux. Bookswill Ira closed from the 20th to the HENRY S. PAUL, Secretary. 26thinet. Philadelphia, Jan. 7* 1866. OFFICE OF THE FAME INSU RANGE COMPANY, No. 406 CHESTNUT Street. Philadelphia, January 7, J 856. At a meeting the Board of Directors of the FAME INSURANCE COMPANY, held this day* a dividend of THREE FEB CENT, was declared, payable on demand, clear of all taxes. WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD, iaol2t Secretary. OFFICE OF SECOND AND THIRD. STREETS PASSENGER RAILWAY COMPANY, No. 3453 FBANKFOBD Boad, below Lehigh Aveone, < Philadelphia, Jan. 6.1856. The Board of Directors have this day declared a divfa dead of FIVE PER CENT., dear of taxes, payable on: demand, at this office. E. A, LESLEY* jaS-3t Treasurer. JGS* the board of directors of pw the WINFIELD OIL COMPANY have declared a Dividend os the Capital Stock of ONE PER CENT., payable on the 20th but. The Transfer Books will bs closed on the Ifith'and Stoethoiaeis who have nat re ceived their Certificates will call for them before that HABBr SI£AES, Secretary, 139 South. FIFTH Street. ira“ OFFICE ANTHRACITE INSET* RANCE COMPANY, No. 311 WALNUT Street. Philadelphia, Jan. 2, 1865. The Board of Directors have this day declared a cash dividend of TEN PER CENT, on the Capital Stock paid In, payable on demand* free of taxes. ja7-6t WM. M, SMITH, Secretary, ra* 9 OFFICE OF UNION MUTUAL IN SURANCE COMPANY. Philadelphia, January 5.1865. The Directors of this Company have this day declaied a DIVIDEND of BIGHT PER CENT, on the Stock, and SIX PER CENT, on the outstanding Scrip of the Coni'' pony, free of taxes, payable on demand. ja6.6t JOBN MOBB, Secretary. Fta* OFFICE OF THE HOSEY COMB Wff PETROLEUM COMPANY* No. 43. South FOURTH Street. - Philadelphia,* January 5,1865. DIVIDEND NOTICE.—The Board of Directors have this day declared a dividend of jONE PER CENT, on the Capital Stock of the Company (being two percent, on the subscription price), payable on and arter the 16th Inst., free of all taxes. Transfer Bookswill dose January 10th, at So clock P. H., and open January 20ih. - ~- Pefsons holding receipts will please present them without delay* and receive their certificate*. THOMAS TOLMAN, ja6-8t Secretary and Treasurer. OIL CREEK AND CHERRY BUN OIL COMPANY. TRANSFER OFFICE, 308 South FOURTH Street. _ Philadelphia* January 5. 1865. _ The Board of Directors have this day declared a divi dend of TWO (2) PER CENT., payable to PM adelphia Stockholders, at this office, on and after thß 17th inst. Tisnsfer 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 resolution of the Board adopted this day. - ja6-6t v B. BBNSWANGEB, T. A. THB PHILADELPHU NATION AL BANK, Philadelphia, Jan. 6, 1865. The Directors have this day declared a Dividend of TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT , payable on the 16th inet. Stockholders are requested to biing or send their cer tificate* to be exchanged for’newones of the Philadel phia National Bank. B. B. COMEGYS, ja6 tja!6 ' t Ca3hier. §33a*» DIPIDEIfD HO. IX2 ($).-»REAT BASIN OIL COMPANY.—The Directors have this day declared of TWO (2) FEB CENT., payable on and after the 15th instant. Books dose on the 10th 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 6.1865. Cja6-10t*3 IAFARQUHAR BDGS. U2S® THE HECHANICS’ BASK, B 2asr St. Louis, Dec. 31.1861 The Board of Directors have declared, a dividend of THREE AND ONE HALF PER GENT <33£p c.) paya ble to Philadelphia Stockholders at the Mechanics’ BTg*> tion&l Bank, Philadelphia, on.and alter Jau 16,1®6. jaAtjalg* •• CHAS. EVERTS* Cashier, ■ DIYIDEED NOTICE.-OFFICE OF THE TIOGA IRON COMPANY, No. 524 WALNUT Street, Boom No. 26. The Board of Directors have THIS DAY declared a DIVIDEND of FIFE FEB CENT, (twenty five c*uts per share) on the capital stock of this Company, paya ble at their office on and alter January 16th, 1865, clear of state isYfl* . The transfer books will be dosed on the 13th and opened on the 16th. / _ ja6-tjalg P. R JONES, Treasurer. *333“ OFJFI4JE OF THE CbiRK OIL 4ND MINING COMPANY, No. SXI CHE6T HUT Street. On and after the 31st instant the Subscription aud Transfer Books of this Company will be closed for ten days. The Company having disposed of a part of tfaeir lands to the Sumner Petroleum aud Mining Company, receiving inpayment therefor one-half ia the Capital block of said Company and the balance in cash, will declare to the Shareholder* in the Clark Oil and Mining Company a Dividend of TWENTY PER CENT, in the Stock of said Sumner Petroleum and Mining Comcany* which will be issued on TUESDAY,- the 10th of January- 1865. Due notice of the Cash Dividends will hi? gives. ja7 3t .CHARLES J DALMAS, Secretary. office: of the hingo GIL »»• COMPANY, No. 5554 r WALNUT Street* Boom 20. Philadbjlphia, Jan. 3,1865. DIVIDEND NOTICE —The Board of Directors have this day declared their seorai monthly dividend of TWO PER CEST.Xtwenty crUsper share), out of the net earnings of the Company tot the month of December, payable, dea&of State tax, ou and after January 20th. Transfer Books close January 14th, at 3 o’clock P. M., and open January 21sfe. P. W- JY.ILT BANK, jas tja2o Secretary. ij^ 1 OFFICE OF ’THE PHILiDEL> lfc=£? PHIA CITY PASSESGKR RAILWAY-COM PANY, Ho. 3100 CHESTNUT Street. Philadelphia, January 2,1861 At a meeting of the Board of Directors, held this day, a dividend of ONE DuLLAB AND FIFTY CENTS PER SHARE, subject to the United States and State taxes, was declared, payable to the Stockholders or their le gal representatives, on and after the 12feh inst. The transfer books will be closed until the 12th mst. ja4-lPt WM. W. OOLKBT, Treasurer, DIYIDEND NOTICE-OFFICE OF THE MINERAL OIL COMPANY. 531 WAL NUT Street. January 2d. 1864. The Board of Directors have this day declared a Dividend of ONE AND ON£>HALF FEB CENT ou the Capital Stock, payable at their Office on aud after the 12th instsnt, clear of State Taxes. The Transfer Books will be closed on the 4th at 3 P, M., and opened on thelBth. • • jaS-9t THOS. B. BEABLE, Secretary. IKS 3 * DIYIDEND.-THE MBBCTOBS of the ST. NICHOLAS OIL COMPANY have this day declared a dividend of Ob E PER CENT, payable on the 9th inst. Books close on tbe 6th and open on the JOHN H. WXLE, Secretary. ja3-7t 10th inst. January 2,1885. DiriDEUD -IHE DIRECTORS of the CURTIN OIL COMPANY have this day declared a Dividend" ofTiVO PER CENT., payable ou theSlh inst. Books close on the fito and open on toe JOfchinst. JOHN H. WYLE, Secretary. January 2,1865- 3a3 7t office: of the entebpeise Ifcs? INSUBANCE CO., 400 WALNUT ST. Philadelphia, Jan. 2,1865. Tbe Directors have THIS DAi declared a dividend of THREE AND ONE HALF PER CENT, on the capital stock of toe Company for the last six months, .payable on demand, free of all taxes. JB,~£QCKWt>Oi), ja3-12t Secretary. THE CONSOLIDATION NATION* SHF AL BaNK. Philadelphia, Jan. 4.1885 The Directors have this day declared an Extra Divi dend of TWENTY PER CENT., payable on MONDAY, January 16.1865, clear of U. S Taxes. ■ Stockholders will be required to surrender their Cer tificates of Stock, for which new ones will be irsued, in the name of ‘‘The Consolidation National Bank. *’ jas-thstutlB JOS. N. PEIBSOL, Cashier. I3SF* OFFICE OF THE ATLAS OIL CO*, 1® No. 5a4:1 WALNUT Street, Boom No. 20. MYIBEHD^OTicI De °- JB6l The Board of Director a have THIS DAY declared a dividend of THREE FEB CENT (15 cents per share) out of the net earnings of the Company for the months 6f Novemberand December* payable, clear of State tax, os aud after January 10,1565 Transfer Books close on January 3, atSP. M.,and open January 11, 1866. Stockholders who have not ealledfor their certificates, are requested to do so prior to-closing of the books. d€3>lot G. W. WILTBANK, Secretary. PHIIiBEIPHIA 4SI> BFABOIB RAILROAD'COMPANY, Offlca No. B*7 Souti. PODKTH Street. ■ PHXtAnm.RBiA, Noyember SO, 1864. DIVIDEND NOTICE.-Tbs transfer books'of til. Compau, will be closed on THURSDAY, December 16, and reopened on TUESDAY, JANUARY 10,1866. A Dividend of FIFTEEN PER CENT, on the eommos and preferred stock, clehr of National and State taxes, bas been declared, payable is. common siock.on the 325 l December next, on all stocks standing on tne books oi the Company, at the close of business on the 15th prox. Stockholders whose names are registered on the: New York books will be paid at the Farmers’ Loan and Trust Company. S. BRADFORD, del-tf Treasurer. ASSESSOR’S OFFICE* UNITED BTATES t INTERNAL REVENUE, FIRST DIS ThICT, PENNSYLVANIA, NO. 431 H WALNUT STREET. w * . . PHfLADBLPHra, Jan 7.1865. Notice is hereby civenthat the official Httsof assess ments for the FIRST COLLECTION DISTRICT of Penn sylvania. of toe SPECIAL INCOME TAX, requited to be made by provisions of the Joint Be solution of Con gress of ths Fouith day of July, 1864. ate now ready for examination, and will remain open for the inspection of all persons who may apply for that purpose, du.ing toe t«n days next ensuing, exclusive of Sundays. . Appeals in writing, specifying the particular cause, matter, or thing respecting which a decision is request ed, and stating toe around or/princlples of error com plained ot. will be entertained byme time be fore the 20th inat. WASHINGTON KEITH, j»9-6t Assessor. MANAYUNK LODGE* No. SY, Ik".' Industry Lodge, No. 180. Merlon Square Lodge,. No. 210, Falls of Schuylkill Lodge;' No. 466. Roxbo ronih Lodge, No. 66, Andrew Jackson Encampment, No. 9,1. O. of O. F., will meet at their Hall, BAKER Street, Masayunk, oil WEDNESDAY* the llta Instant, at one o’clock, to attend the funeral of Past Grand Chief Patriarch JOHN TaYLOB. Bf of WM. PEMBERTON, N. G. ja9-3t* M. DILL, C. P ' -- . 138* THE MANCFACTU«BBS» Sf A. ygg* PETROLEIIiII STOBAGE COM- W 3& -TIOKAL BAHK. ■ PAKT OF PHILA]>JSLPmA.-The Snbscription > PnTr.jnwT.paTA 7>nn ft - BoofeßirUl remain open at the office or the Company, The Stochholdersare hereby notified teat anßbSO* 3a-rWAL»CT Ptreot. and the fhillt . TIOKFOB EIWEI)IBECToSd o?tlSa to serve delphia Board of Trade, 505 CfIESTiiUT btreet, until the ensninf .year, win be -held at the BAJJB3HG the stock is all subscribed Jor. 4. fiOtJSB, on WBBifESOAT; shnaarF 11, 1865, betweSS Perrons forwarding Bnb*crlptloasoc lastaftuentswill the hoar* oflD A. M. and SpftL - *, .7* pteas* make their checka payable'to tbs order of F‘ B. •* M W WOODWASD.' KUBBELL, Esq., Treasurer. noiSftthU . delO-stathtgaU n 'Cashier, NOTICES, BATAB9 TAT 1.08, KSffifc., “OURSELVES AND OUE RELariOPiS,” AT CONCERT HALL, TUESDAY EYEHfINa, JANUARY 10TH. Tickets 25 Cents. For sale at tbs Book Store of JUb me&d & Evans, No. CHESTNUT Street* on and after Satnrday. Also* at the Hall on the Evening: of the Lecture. Doors open at 7 o’clock. Lecture at 8, lIQSr 8 6BANB PUBLIC DEHONSTRA- J*i08;~-ThQ PENNSYLVANIA STATS EQUAL BIGHTS LEAGUE will tender to the great sufferer in IP* cause of human freedom* and the advancement of equal rights, t*e Eev. CALVIN FaLRBaNK, a grand public ovation, in “ honor to whom honor is due/’ at EATIONALJALL, MARKET Street, above Twelfth, on WEDNESDAY EVENING, Jam 11, 1865. Tickets, 25 cents. Doors open at 6#. Exercises to commence at 7# o’clock. x, charged wilh being a notorious Aboli tionist, and assisting fugitive slaves to their freedom, was, upon his last trial, sentenced to receive 156 LASH ES on the bare back, and undergo an. imprisonment of FIFTEBN YEARS TO HARD LABOR, in the Kentucky Penitentiary, under the cruel slave code of that rebel lious Slate. He will give a thrilling account of hia con finement and terrible sufferings during nearly THIR TEEN YEARS of his captivity. Mr. F&irbaak will ba accompanied by his wife, who, being betrothed to the distinguished philanthropist &Uhe!timeofhie arrest and conviction, went to Keniucfcy and administered to'he necessities of her devoted lover during all those long and dreary years of suffering, amid the jeers, insults, and contempt of that slaveholdiug community, re mained true to her first love, and married Mr. Fair bank as soon as he was released. Sat come and bear and see for yourselves that truth is stranger th»n fiction. The Committee will spare no effort to render the occa sion worthy of the distinguished stranger,of the League, and of the city of Philadelphia. Nearly t wo hundred of our best Vocalists, assisted by the talented artists* , Mr. Ira D. Cliff, | Mr. David B. Bowser, Mr. Daniel Parvis, | Mf,& Mrs Dx. H. J. Brown, Will add their delightful melody. Kev. Theo. D. Miller, Bev. Wm. Furness, James Mott, Esq , Mrs. Lucretla Mott, Miss Anna E. Dickinson, Wm. Nicholson, Esq., Robert Purvis, Eeq * . Prof. Chas. D. Cleveland, Sergt.Maj.Alf. M. Green, and other disdngubhed persons, have been invited, and are expected to participate in the exercises. VocalCondncior«~.~.~.»-. *..Mr.A. W. Lively. Musical Director.., .....Mr, F. V. Seymour Organist. .Mr. Jos. H. Gaiter. COMMITTEE OF ARRANGEMENTS. A. sM. Green, Dr. Jas. McG. Crura me), JojyC. Bastill, AG* White, Jr , ChBB, B. Golly, Rev. E. Wearer, P. Norms David D. Turner, George W. Gain#, John W. Simpson, O, V. Cafcto. John H Colbert, John W, Page, tn Judah. louid’s, Seventh and Chest- Sixth and Chestnut- jalo 2t* Tickets for sale at J. E. G< nut st., prat T. B. Pugh!*#, j HORTICULTURAL STALL, £. W. ■ corner of BROAD and WALNUT * Streets.— Monthly Display THIS EVENING. It .IKSf** BEV. HENRY WARD BEEGHGB will Lecture before THE YOUNG .MEN’S CBRIBTIAN ASSOCIATION IN THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC. January 19th. <: ja9-2t [Ktsp* INTERESTING COURSE OF LRC- R- 32 * TUBES, to come off; under the auspice" of the Social, Civil, and Statistical Association oLthe Colored People of Pennsylvania, at GONCBRT HAUL. . WM. LLOYD GARRI* ON, the Pioneer in the Anti slavery cause, and the Unswerving Advocate oi Equal Bights, will deliver the opening lecture of the coarse on MONDAY EVENING, January 16th, 1865. Subject— “ The Guilt, Punishment, and B3demption of our Country.” Tickets of admission. 25 cents. May be had of T. B. PUGH, SIXTH and CHESTNUT Streets, and atihe door. The proceeds to aid Freedmen, &c. ja7-3t* BEV. MB. CALEIMS, OF THE 1*35? Calvary Church, will preach at the OLIVET CBURCH. TWENTY* SECOND and MpUNT VERNON Streets, THIS EVENING?* It* FIRST-DAY OR SUJfBAT-SCHOOL SOCIETY —The annual meeting of the-Sooiety will be held on WEDNESDAY next llth instant, at 4 o’clock P. M.. at No. 1122 CHESTNUT Street: jaB-St* ALEXANDER KIRKPATRICK, Secretary. GRAND COMPUMENTARY BALL Ir3£? to be given to THE "REPUBLICAN INVINCIBLES,” ACADEMY W MUSIC, On THURSDAY EVENING NEXT, 12kh inst. Tickets can be procured at the ■ National Union Club, 1105 Chestnut street, Lee A Walker’s music store, 722 Chestnut street, . J. B. Gould’S music store, southeast corner Chest nut and Seventh streets, and ef the Committee of Ar ran gemeats. ja9-4t IKF 3 SIXTH WARD BOUNTY COM- MITTEE wDI meet THIS (Tuesday) EVENING, at 7# o’clock, at the School-house, in CROWN Street. The Finance Committees are specially requested to be prompt in their attendance, and the psop e will have to bestir themselves if tbey want fcoprevenfc a Draft in the Sixth Ward. - Aid. GHtS WELDING,-Chair’n, WM. H. BARNES, Treasurer. John Hagan, Secretary. It* irtip clkUsktii ward.—the en -I*3? jelled citizens of the ward are requested to meet at the Hall, northeast corner of SFCO 2J o and CO iTES street, THIS .(Tuesday) EVENING, at 7& o'clock. A full attendance is desired, as business of greatirapor tance will be attended to in relation to the coming draft, . it* NINTH WARD LINCOLN ASSO* f"* • CIATION. —A regular stated meeting of the binth Ward Lincoln Association will be held on THIS (Tne.day) EVENING, Jam.»ry ioSh, 1865, S o’clock, at their Hall, MARKET and MERRICK, Streets. It* . JO AN L. HILL, Secretary. THE PB ILADELPHIA OPH- THaLMIC DISPENSARY, N. B. corner NINTH' and SPRING GARDEN Streets, is open dally from 11 to 1 o’clock for the gratuitous treatment of all diseasesaud affections of the eye. jalo-6t*’ THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE R 2 3? Stockholders of the TWELF rH- STREEPMAS KET COMPANY will be held at* the Office of the Com pany, corner of TWELFTH and MA&6.BT Streets *bn SATURDAY. 14th last, at 11 o’clock A M. . at which time an Election for nine Manager#, to serve the ensuing year, will be held. JOSEPH PAXSON, Secretary. Philadelphia, January 7, Iffis. ja.lo gt-. IKS 53 XOTICE.—THE FIRST ANNUAL IMS’ Meeting of the Contributors to the “HOME FOB AGED COLORED tEOPLE ’ ’ will be held on FiFXH DAY(Thursday)EVENING,.the 12thinst., at 8 o'clock, in the west room of I* ail on 81 Bali, MARKET street, above Twelfth, second story. The interested public are invited to attend. Several speakers will be prssentand Will address the meeting.’ jalP»2t* M. BALDEESTON, Secretary. ra® OFFICE or .'TIME EllTfiAm GIXi. COMPANY,. Philadelphia* Jan 9.1865 NOTICE TO‘BToCEHOXDES».-=-ThVAnffttal Meet inn of the Stockholders of the KItf&ALD OIL. COM PANY will he held on THURSDAY, the 19th day of Janujgy, at 4 o/clock P. M., at No. 3 FOEBBST Place,. No. 123% South FOURTH Street. • Animal Election for Officers and Directors to serve for ensuing year will be held at the same time and place. jalO-tuthg 3t FRRDK. B. HCBBEIL* Secretary. VZSgT* OJKFICK OF THE WATSON- P£> TEOLEDM COMPANY, fco. 4:14: WALNUT fit. Philadelphia. January 9,1865. At the Annual Meeting of Stockholders, held on.the 2d inat,, the following gentlemen were' elected Directors for the ensuing year: JONATHAN WAffiON,, lELWOOD T. PUSEY, PBANCIS 0. LA WHANGS, PAUL J. HOFFMAN. CALEB O. CHILDS, ‘ . - .Audit a meeting of the Board of held on the 3d inat. the following officers were re-elected; Pre&ident—E. T. PUSEX TicePiesident—C. O. CHILES. Treasurer—Cß ARLES T WISE. Secretary—M B- KBILY. By order of the Board of Directors. ja!o-3t M- B. KEILY,/Secretary. IKS* I'M* OKKAT I*SS? Office, Ho. «* WA PHU.AJ . At the Annual Meeting of I lust, tltie following geuiieme: the ensuing year: FEANCIS G. LA WBAKCE, ICHABLES WISE, CALEB O CHILDS* PAUL J. HOFFMAJT, JOSEPH 6 ALTBMUB. I And at a Meeting of the Board of Directors held on the 3d inst, the following officers were re-elected:; President—CHaKLlS WISE. * Tice President— J B. ALTEMTJS Treasurer pro *ejn.—M B. KfilLT. Secretary—M B. KfilLT. B> order of the Board of Directors: jalO-Sfc M. B KBIL3T, Secretary. WESTERN (WL CO., LLKUT Street JSELPHIA, January 9. 1865. Stockholders held on the 2d m were elected Directors for OFFICE OF THE NOEDH PESfS. STLYANIA RAILROAD COMPASY, PHix.ADßiiPfliA, Jan- 9, 1865, At a meeting of th© Stockholders of the North. Peua sj] vania Railroad Company, held THIS DAT, the fol lowing sentlemen were elected to servedaring theen sning year: PRESIDENT. ' FRANKLIN A COMLY. DIRECTORS. John Jordan, Jr., Algernon S. Roberts, J. Gillingham Fell, S, Morris Wain, ■William C. Ludwig, It ' tbe crnzE] PHIA are requested TRADE ROOMS on TUB 6: o’clock M., to take such etes to alleyiate the distresses of NAH. Alexander Henry, McKean, Borie, & Co., Stuart & Brother, Joseph Harrison, Thomas Robins. •A. Whitney & Sons, •' Jrexel&Co., AG. Cattell, ' Ward B. Haeeltine, J. C. Hand & Co , John Tucker, A T. Lane, Coffin & Altemns, Frederick Fraley, 6 AH. Borie, - Thos. Molt, James, Kent, Santee, & Co., W. R. White; John Tucket* Tredick. Stokes, 4 Co., W. P. Hacker, jafl.gt INE OF PHILAOEL* i to meet at the BOARD OF SDaY, the 10th inst., at 12 Ds as may be thought proper l the CITIZENS OF 3 A VAN* BGS® GEBMAN-THE INTBODUCTO RT to the SUPPLEMENTARY COURSE wi) be gren on TUESDAY. Jan. 10, at SPRING GARDEN ALL. THIRTEENTH and SPRING GARDEN Sts-, at 6fc P. M Admission, 10 cents. For particulars, apply 106 S. THIRD Street, or 919 LOMBARD Street . ja9-2t* C.C.SOHABFFBB., NATIONAL EXCHANGE BANK OF PHILADELPHIA-An ELECTION of Thir teen Direetorsof this Bank will be held on TUESDAY next, January 10th, at the Office of B. N. RATHBUN, Esq., No 203 WALNUT Street, between the hours of 12 o’clock M and 2P. M. ’ ja9-2t GEORGE J, HAMILTON, Cashier, THE EOUBTH NATIONAL BANK, I£3SP Philadelphia, DeceinberB»lBM. The Annual Election of DIRECTORS will be held at tbe BANKING BOUSE on TUESDAY, the 10th dayol January, 1865, between the hours of 2 and A o’clock j», M, • The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders will be held at the same time. SAMUEL J, MAC MULLAH, de2o-ijalo Cashier. MECHANICS’ NATIONAL BANK. SK-SS* ' Philadelphia. January 3,1865, The Annual Meeting of tbe Stockholders of this Bank Will be held at the BANKING* HOUSE on WEDNES DAY, January 11.1865, between *he hours of 10 o’clock- A. M.» and 2P. M , tor the election of Nine Directors to serve for the ensuing year. . ■ ■ _ . ja4-7t J. WIBOANP, Jr., Caahier. THE CENTBAI NATIONAL BANK OF PHILADELPHIA • Philadelphia, January 3, 1865. The Annual Election for Directors of this Bask will be held at the office of G M. TROUTMAN, Esq., 16 South THIRD Street, on TUESDAY* January 18th* 1865, be tween the hours of 10 A. M. and 2 P. M. - ja4-6t ALEX. IRVIN, JR., Cashier. FARMERS’ AND MECHANICS' national BANK -Phtladblphia. Deeam berB,lBB4. The Annual Election for Directors of this Bank wi! be held at the-BASKING-HOUSE, on WEDNESDAY the Uth day of January next, between the hours of 1C o’clock A M. and 3 o’clock P. ML delO-tjall W. BUSHTON, Jr., Cashier. SECOND NATIONAL BANK OF PHILADELPHIA. Fbankfobl. Dee, 20, 1861 The Annual Election for Direotorsof this Bank will be held at the Banking House, ou TUESDAY, January ltith, 1866, between the hours of 12 M. andSP. M. de2i-tjalo W. H BHAWN, Cashier. SEVENTH NATIONAL BANK, * lt&s' ■ . • Philadelphia, December 12,1884. The annual meeting of the Stockholders of this Bank, for the ELECTION OF DIRECTORS, will he held os TUESDAY, January RL.1866, between the hours of D o’clock A M. and 2 o’clock P. M. deßMjalO E. _B, HALL, Cashier. »*Sr :i KENSINGTON NATIONAL BANK, •3S’ Philadelphia, Dec. 9,1864 • An election for thirteen Direc 1 tem tbe en suing year will be held at the BankinlKonae on TUES DAY/janiiary 10. 1866, from ipo’fiodßL M. to 3 P. Jt delO stnthltQ WM. MoQONKKiL, Cashier. ‘ K2T SOBTHWARK NATIONAL BASK. •«? PHiLADBLPHrA.DefIemherS, 1864. JThe Annual Election for DIRAC£ORS will be-held ai the BANKING HOUSE, on TUESDAY, the 10th day of between the hours of 10 o’clock A M. A general meeting of the Stockholders will be held at the same time. F. P. STEEL, delOstuthtjalO Cashier. Eli wood Shannon, Edward C. Knight, Alfred Hunt, I. Pembefton Hutchinson, William fl. Kent. ►WARD ARMSTRONG, -. Secretary. John B. Myeiß & Co., Jay Cooke & Co.* SAW. Welsh, S. V. Merrick, Morton' McMichael, E. W. Clark 4 Co., CJarkson 4 Co. William 4 John Sellers, J. Gillingham Fell, Adolph Hngel. J. P. Steiner, N. Trotter 4 Co. • Barker Bros. 4 Co., James L. Claghorn, Myers, Kirkpatrick, 4 Go., Hanson Robinson, - Geo. H. Boker, Alexander Brown, Frothingham & Wells, Jessup 4 Moore, . Cl Yezin & Co,, and others. ' NOTICES. BC©?' - JTH®. K-EXT BBAIT.-Cmzr.llB’ of tbps# who are drafted and those who are e ir.dUd and liable to Military duty, and also that class of persons who ate not liable to draft (fadies and ?*atle men over forty*five years), to our agency for procuring substitutes and -volunteer represantafeives. Persons should attendee this Important matter at once, as the draft has been fixed for the 16th of Febmazy next, • . We 1 «e doing' a strictly legitimate business % we are furnishing men not liable to the draft as anhstifeutes and representatives, as low.lf not at lowerprices, than any other agency In Philadelphia. The law allows us to put substitutes in the;Navy or Marine Corps; to be cre dited to any. district in the State where the principal re sides, ' - “ •' * . To facilitate bUßlness. If jx rsons living in or out of the city, who are enrolled,'toU funtfsk us witha certifi cate Q i: i}tß tr -enrolment from - the Provost Marshal of trmr district, they can.have substitutes sworn into either branch of this service, which will foliyexempt them from draft. - * ' • • . Reference oan be giyen to ladles and rentlemen in this city for whom we hare d one business in thiß line, and aiBO in the following ,'counties: Ghester, Delaware. Montgomery, Berks, Bncks, Schuylkill, and North ampton. - • N, B.—Churohes and Clubs furnished at the lowest possible prices: Liberal arrangements made with Township Committees to fill quotas. Call or address McN ALLY. FAXSON, ft CO., 4111 CHESTNUT Street, or Box 2077 Philadelphia Post Office. f® 33 EIGHTH ward-atoib this HEAPT-—»4t b$ informal meeting ofcitizeus of the Eighth Ward, it was determined to invite two from each precinct to volunteentheir services to collect funds to pay the bounty, and employ a recruiting agent to fill np the quota of the ward under the last call of the Pre sident oi the United .States for troops, Gentlemen will ing to volunteer their services for this purpose, will please report to J. E. Ff.ANIGEN, at tha office of tlia Pliuadelpfua Daily News, 136 South THIED Street. ja4-6t ||3@= STOCKHOLDERS’ NOTICE.-in Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the COB NELSYILLB ADD .SOOTHBBN . PWcISTI.VASIA RAILWAY COMPANY wiU be held on MONDAY, the 9th day of January, 186& atSo’olock P. M., at the office of the Company, No- 830 South THIRD Street, Phila delphia. An Election for President and Directors will be held on the same day and place. B. D. BARCLAY, Secretary pro tern. de23*tja29 KS= f OOPEIt-SHOI* VOM7SSTKKR RE l»™? FKESHMBHT SALOOH, 1009 OTSE3O Street. Dbgsm bsr 30 1394 We are . again compelled to appeal to the citizens'of Philadelphia for means to aid ns to carry on oar insti tution. Whilst we feel thankful for the liberal/apport we have already revived, we feel confident that our present wants will call to our aid again the liberal sup port of ourloyai and'patriotic citizens,which at present is essentially necessary to enable us to continue the good work of feedtnjfand administer) og to the wants of our brave eoldmrs. Contributions sent to us by letter or otherwise VUI be thankfully received. WM. M. COOPEh, President, 139 3 Water Street. ADAM M. SIMPSON. Treamef. 9 QtIBEN Street. WM. if. HATJLI,, Saeretary, 330 CATHiKINE Street. E. S. HALE ’ f Cashier Seventh National Bank. SHAFION COAL COMPANY. »~ S2? Office 80. 208 South FOURTH Street. s DIRECTORS. President-MARTIN NIXON. Treasurer—ROßEßT P. KING. PETER A. B. WIDBNBR, HENRY B. WALLACE. Jacob b. Dehaven. GEO. DbHAVSN, Js., Secretary. IKS* OFFICE OF THE OAK BALE OIL • COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA. - -* _ . Jv Orl-EIEB, 113 0 aKSTBCT Street. The Book of Subscription to the Capital Stock of the OAK BALL OIL COMPANY will olose on THURSDAY, January. 12,1865, atS o’clock, after which date the cer tificates of stock will be ready for delivery.. Persons holding the Company's receipts are requested to present them and obtain their certificates. , JOHN OAKFORD, Secretary. Philadelphia, January 4, ’•j a5-7t OFFICE OF THE LOCUST HOQB* tain COAL AND IRON COMPANY, _ •' • : Philadelphia, Dec. 18,1884. The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the above* aimed Company will be held at their Office, No. 230 South THIRD Street, on MONDAY, the 16th day of January next, at 12 o’clock M., when an ELECTION Will be held for seven Directors to serve for tb s ensuing year The Transferßooks of the Company wQI be dosed for fifteen days prior to the day of said election »del7-tjal6 • EDWARD ELY, Secretary. OFFICE VENANGO OIL COM PAN?* N. B. cor. THIRD and DOCK (second story), A special meeting of the Stockholders will be held on FRIDAY, Jan- into, 1865, at 3 o'clock, to devise means lor the proper development of the Company. By order Of the Board, EDW. H. FLOOD, ja7-6t* Treasurer. 83* NOTICE.-AN ELECTION FOB MANAGERS of the GERMANTOWN DISPEN SARY will be held at their Rooms, MAIN Street, above Armat, on THIRD DAY, (Tuesday,) the 10th in stants between the hours of S and 5 o'clock. The an nual report wilhbe presented to the contributors at 43£ o’clock. ■ - j&5-st* - ELLISTON P. MORRIS, Secretary. I]^ 1 AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE AND TRUST COMPANY, WALNUT Street, Southeast corner of Fourth. Philadelphia, Jan, S, 1865. At the AnnnalEleeilon of the Stockholders held on MONDAY, Jacuary 2d. the following*named gentle men were elected Trustees, viz: Alexander Whildin, Hon. James Pollock, Sarruel Work, ; Albert C. Boherta, . J Edgar Thomson, Wm, J. Howard, George Nugent, John Aik man, Samuel T Bodine, - Philip B. Mingle,- - *' / Hon Joseph Allison, Isaac Hazlehnrst, ■j, I Henry K. Bennett. And at a meeting of the Trustees, held this day, the following- named officers were elected for the ensuing J WHILLDIN. Vice Preddent—SAMUEL WOBK. Actuary—JOHN G. 6IMS. Secretary and Treasurer—JOHN S. WILSON. Assistant Secretary—OHAB. G. ROBESOH^ I!®®. OFFKE OF THE HTSUXAECE COMP kBt OS NORTH AMERICA, Pjuladbl* Phli, Deeember27, 1864, The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders will be held at the Office of the Company,*Nq, £33 WALNUTStreet, on'MONNAY, January S, 1805, at 12 o’clock M , and on TUESDAY, January 10 (the day following), an election will he held for Directors to ser re for the ensuing year. de2Bl2t ■ -f CHARLES PLATT, Secretary. HEBEAKTILE EIBfidBY €OH> PANY; • “PniiiADßLyHiAt January 2,1865 ' The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the MER CANTILE LIBRARY COMPANY will he held on TUESDAY, 17th instant, at 1% o’clock P. M., in the Library Boom. At this meeting nominations of officers will be made. JOHN A. MCALLISTER, ja3-U7 . v f Recording Secretory. AHsmax of thk •K® Stbckhcddaie'or UarPOTTSVILLE -IHNING AMD MANUFACTURING CO , for the ELECTION of Officers for the ensuing year, will he held at the Office of the Company* No. 917 WALNUT Street, on TUNS* DAY. Jan. mi66s* ftt 2 o’clock P. M. delS-tjalQ, ™ RICHARD JONES. President. gggp OFFICE UfSION CAIVAL CON* * Philadblphia, December 31, 1564. .The Bond and Stockholders of this Company are re attested to meet at the BOOHS of the BOARD OF TRADE, NO.: 505 CHESTNUT Street on TUESDAY, the ltith day of January* 1865* at 12 tf. By order of the Board. ja2*mwfrst JAMES PAGE, President. ASSESSOR’S OFFICE, USirEO STATES INTERNAL REVENUE. FC URT t£ DIS TRICT. PBNNSY LVaNIA. FARMERS’ AND ME CHANICS’ BANK BUILDING, N0..437 CHESTNUT STREET. . ’ Philadelphia, January 7, 1865. Notice is hereby given that the official lists of as sessments, for the FOURTH COLLECTION DISTRICT of Pennsylvania., of the SPECIAL INCOME TAX,. re quired to he made by provisions of the Joint Resolu tion. of Congress, of the Fourth day of July. 1834. are sow ready for examination, and will remain open for the inspection of all persons, who may apply for that porpose, during the tea days next ensuing,exclusive of Sundays. Appeals in %orUing, specifying the particular cause, matter. o$ thing 2 , respecting which a decision is re quested, and stating the ground or principles of error complained of, will he entertained by meat any time •before the 20th Inst. D. P. SOUTHWORTH, ,ia7 6t Assessor. tsar BONUS TO THEIESUREB -THE V 3& GIRARD LIFE INSURANCE, ANNUITY, AND TRUST COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA, OffiM No. 4.08 CHESTNUT Street, December 31, 1561 As the period of five years has elapsed since the last Bonus was made, the Company has declared Bonus No. sto the insured for whole life onaU policies in force which were issued prior to January 1, 1662. Thus a policy issued in 1867 by this Bonus has $lO5 added to the sum insured for each $l,OOO j those issued in 1858 have $9O added; those issued in 1859, as well as ail policies which participated in Bonus No. 4, declarel in De cember,- 1860, have $75 added for eachrsl,ooo insured, &e., &c. Larger and smaller sums participate in like propor tions, without requiringany increase in the annual pre mium to be paid to tl e Company. . In addition to which on aD the above-named policies on which future piemiums shall be paid, and on aU other life policies after they shall have stood ihree years, asd shall become claims within the next five years, there shall be paid a further Bonus in the same ratio as that now declared. - ■ As soon as the Bonds shall be credited to the policies on the Registers, a notice will be sent to each, policy holder who participates, stating the amount." By Older of the Board. % H THOMAS BIOGWAT, * president. jaS-thsta 6i* 4 Jvo. F. James, Secretary. COPARTNERSHIPS. TYTSEOLUTIONOF PARTNERSHIP— Th e subscribers, heretofore t fading under the firm of P, A. HARDING. & CO , have this day dissolved partnership by xantual consent. - » P. A. HARDTNG, A. J. LAMBRBTBON, ThebUftinessefthelate firm irill be settled by P. A, HARDING, at Ho. 413 ARCH Street. COPARTNERSHIP. —The undersigned have this day formed r a copartnership under the myle and firm of HARDING & GARDNER, and will continue the whole sale Straw -and JHiUisery Goods business.at the old stand, Ho' 42#ARCH St. P A HARDING, . ALBERT 0. GARDNER. January 2,1666. jaio-3t* T)ISSOLXJTION—' THE. COPARTNER- J-' SHIP heretofore existing between the subscribers is this day dissolved. A B. LOEB Sc CO. COPARTNERSHIP. —The undersigned have this day formedacopartnershipunderthefirmof LOEB. FRANK, A CO., for th b .prosecution of the Wholesale Shirt busi ness, at 108 North THIRD Street. ■ MOSES B. LOEB, . v AHGfTSTB. LOEB, > It* JACOB S. FRANK, i “COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE,” Vj The undersigned have THIS -D AT formed a co partnership, under the style and title of ADAMS, KNIGHT, A Ca rfor the purpose of transacting a gene ral Block Brokerage Commission Business. All orders forthe purchase and sale of Railroad, Mining and Oil Stocks. Government Securities, &c.» &c.. promptly and faithfully executed. '£''g-'JPJ LI BL T. C. KNIGHT. JAS. T. GRAFF. No. 146 South THIRD Street, Opposite the Exchange. Phu.apelphxa, Jan. 3.1886. jalO gc TTHE UNDERSIGNED HAVE ENTER- A into a Copartcer.hip far the purpose of msanfac toTiosFJint.isd other Glass Ware, under the name, style, and title of “DDFFIELD & G 0.." Union Flint Glass Works. Eaighn’s Point, N. J. THO«. J. DDFFIEtiD, CALVIH H, TEST, JtiO. B. POWELL, JAystart 9. IBM □all) lot*] THOB. OBEEOH, Sn» T HAVE THIS DAY ASSOCIATED -A- ’with mjr&elf, in the business, at the southeast corner of SECOND and CALLOWHILL Streets, my son, WM, J. CROWELL. The business will be continued under the style and firm of JAMES W. CROWELL & SON JAMES W. CROWELL. Pmi.AnEi.pg.iA, Jan. 2, 1865. jalO-St* . THE COPARTNERSHIP HERETO- I FOBS eslftlng between BEAL & HESTON Is this day Dir fcOLVED by mutual consent. The bueinyes of the film will he settled by elth.r of the Arm. WM. REAL. THOMAS W, HESTON HEgronym,R. Jan. 1. 1888-' . jalO-Bt* THE COPARTNERSHIP HERETO JL FOBS existing between BESS MOSS and SILAS H. BHEBY, Bricklayers, is this day DISSOLVED by mntuat consent BBES^MOSS, , SILAS H, SMB&T PniT.ADi I.PHIA. Noy. 19,1861. .. ja.lo-81* rpHB COPARTNERSHIP HERETO- A FORE existing under the tom of GETTY & AR ROTT lie this day dissolved, by WM. GETTY retiring from the Fire Insurance Agency Business, which Will hereafter be conducted by WM - ABBOTT* No. -4555 CHESTNUT Street, who respectfully solicits a continu ance of the patronage of the friends of the late firm. January 2(1, 1665. . .jalo-3t ■niSSOLUTION— THE LIMITED -L/ partnership heretofore earisting-between the un dersigned, under fbefiim of WOOD -St CARY, expires thta day by its own limitation. _ uutaitl w,i #vwimau»ii _ , CHARLES CARY. General Partners, ' WILLIAM L GREGG, Special Partner. Philadelphia, Dec. 31« 1864. COPARTNERSHIP.—The undersigned will centime the Straw and Millinery Goods business at No.. T 35 CHESTNUT Street, under the firm of WOOD & Gary. - - _ „ THOR- H WOOD, CHARLES CARY. Pgjr.ADpr.PmA, Dec. 83, 1884 i ja6 9t* so s. front -street. Oi Atid«W;m' If ->‘ir'HWIBY- . . 15 South FRO AT Street, Ja9 St* Second Story, UNMCUL. OEOBQE W. HKWES. EDWIN MILLER. JOS. L. HOUBTOJf. JJEWES, MILLER, & CO., STOCK AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, ’ HO. SO SOOTH THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA. DEALERS IH Oovernment. Sconrttleg, Specie, TJnaurrent Money, City Warrants, &#. STOCKS BOUGHT AMD. SOLD ffS COMMISSION AT THE REGULAR BOARD OF BROKERS. ja9 lm , ■ (jLOBING OP SUBSCRIPTIONS. THE SUBSCRIPTION BOOKS OP THE KBW lOBK AKD PHILADBLPHIA PETROLEUM COMPANY WHI he closed poaitlrely on WEDNESDAY, January 18ih, 1868. Nearly ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND SHARES hays Seen taken in Philadelphia and vicinity, and the inducements to subscribers ere nneciuaUed, not only In the character of the property, hut in the large Working capital and energetic management. CLARKSON & co„ No. Ml SOUTH THIRD STREET. Philadelphia, Jan. 7, 1865. ja9-7t fVtl* STOCKS, U. S. LOJJSS, &c., BOUGHT AND SOLD OH COMMIB6IOH, Bt GBOKGB X BOYD, _ .. Broker* IS South THTED Street. Se9ea.lt FMCI FURS. 1864. 1864. i. I. & F. K. WOMBATS, WUSSOXS TO THE LATI GEO. T. WOKUTX.I So. 415 Arch Street, u.TS>oworaa A FOLi iJBSOBTHKR Of LADIES’ FANCfT ■ STOICS, To wbl«h Hut Unit* the stUstioa of bcyui, ariO-Sa RADIES’ FANCY FURS. JOHN FAREIRA, . No. TIB ABOH Starwtt. «bw, Seventh Stmt, At U. oli established store. IMPORTER, MANUFACTURER, AND DEALER IN FANCY FURS * ' FOR INDIES AND OHUbDKen. Having now in nfcore a Tory large and beautiful assort* ment of *ll the different kinds and onalitiewof FANCY TOKB FOB LADIES’ ADD CHH&BEN’S WBAB; 1 solicit» call from tliose in want. Remember the name and number* JOHN FABEIBA, . TlB ARCH Street* above Seventh. Ihave no partner or connection with any other stow BOOKS ! HBW BOOKS 1! Just received M ASHMEAD ft EVANS* (Hazard’s old stand), - Do. 734 CHESTNUT Street, CHATEAU FRISSAG? 08, HOME SCENES IN FRANCE. By Olive Logan, authoress of “Photo graphs of Pans Life, * ’ fte. ELIM; 08, HYMNS* OF HOLY REFRESHMENT. Edited bv the Bev. F. D. Huntingdon. D. D. "WET DAYS AT EDGEWOOD. J. K. Marvell last book. HOUSE AND HOME PAPER? By Mrs Slow* COUSIN ALICE. A Memoir of Alice B. Haven. AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF A NEW ENGLAND FARM HOUSE. A Book by N, H. Chamberlain. STUDIES FOR STORIES. Jean Ingelow’snew book. KITTY ThIVYLYAN’S DIARY. Bj the author of “ Schonheig.Cotta Family. 9 ’ ja9-tf OJT EfYGIBOTG FRAC A-l TICE.—A new work now ready, containing the latest and most app> oved modeß of treating all forms of disease without drug medicines. It £« condensed, complete, scientific, and the author* designs it to super sede aU others now written. By B. T. TRAIL, M. D. Sold by J. L. CAPBN, jaiQ-St 35 g. TENTH Street, Philada. MISOELL'ANEOTJS and law aYA* BOOKS—The best and rarest collection in Phila delphia, —HaHowell* s Shakspeare, fifteen hundred dol lars. and other Books, equally scarce, for sale at 419 CHESTNUT Btreet. _ ja2-3m JOHN; CAMPBELL. Blank books, memorandum. AND PASS BOOKS. DIARIES FOR 1665- POCKET BOOKS, POCKET 4 COTLBRY, DBSD BOXB*, BANKERS’ CASES, GOER PENS. COPYING PRESSES,, COPYING-PRESS STANDS, ENVELOPES, Por sale, together .'witß an extensive assortment of Writing, Wrapping, Letter* and NoteP«Mrs* by WM. M CHRISTY, Stationer and Printer. _ IgY THIRD Street. _ ■lalo-2t*lf ' IKSPBjIJffCjE. JHBTJRE YOUR LIFTS nr th» AMEBI O A N, 5.13. Core Walnut and Fourth, gt*., PHILADELPHIA It Is a HOME. COMPANY, and profits divided ail ally, thus aiding the assured to pay future premiums * Last dividend 60 per cent. BOARD 07 TRUSTEES, Alexander Whllldin, J. Edgar Thomson, Hon. James Pollock* Hon. Jos. Allison, Albert C. Roberts, Henry K. Benneti, Samuel T. Bodine, PMlip B. Mingle, Geo. Nugent, - John Aikm&n, Wm, J. Howard* Isaac Hazlehurst* Samuel Work. WHILLDIH, Preal4«A SK» Vice President. Og» Setter and rrearorw. ALEXANDER SAMUEL WOI no2o anif JNO. 8, WILB TBS reliance insurance com a PANT OF PHILADELPHIA. Incorporated in 164 L Charter Perpetual. OFFICE No 308 WALNUT STREET. CAPITAL, $300,000. Insures againßt loss o> damage by FIRE Houses. Stores, and other Buildings, limited or perpetual t and on Furniture, Goods, Wares, and Merchandise, in Town or Country. LOBSBS PROMPTLY ADJUSTED AND PAID. ASSETS* $400,068 WL Invested In the following Securities, vis: F Irst Mortgage son City Pro pexty, well secured $lOB, SOtTOO United States Government Loans..., ******** 141,009 00 Philadelphia City 6 per cent. Loans.... .*.-*** OO Pennsylvania $3,000,000 6 per cent. Loan.... 15,000 00 Pennsylvania Railroad Bonds* first and ee« condMortgages,...3s,ooo 00 Camden and Amboy Railroad Company’s 6 per cent, 6.000 00 Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Com pany’s 6 per cent. Loan . *.*♦** 5,00000 Huntingdon and Broad Top 7 per sent, mort gage b0nd5;....... '4,530 00 County Fire Insurance Company’s Stock..** 1.050 06 Mechanics’ Bank Stock..... 4.000 00 Commercial Bank of Pennsylvania Stock-.** 10,000 00 Union Mutual Insurance Company’s atock... 580 00 Reliance Insurance Company of Philadel phia’s Stock. . *»** 1,000 00 Accrued Interest .1... ***,«*»*•*.»***.***** 5,455 42 Cash in bask and onhasd.l3,(S3 23 ' . * 1400,068 71 Worth St present markst-ralna—■ 414,393 71 DIKECTOKS. Clam Tinrley, Bent. W. Tlmtley, Wm. B. Thompson, Marshall Hill, William Mnsaer, Charles Helmut, Samuel Biepham. BobenTolana, H, L. Careen, J Johnson Brown, Bobert Steen, Thomas H. Moore. William BteTenson, CHI Thomas C. Hill, Secietar Pkiladblpkia, December OFFICE OF THE A MERICAN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, - • Philadelphia, Jan. 7,185 S statement of the assets of the AMERICAN FIRS IN SBEAHCB-COMPAHI on the Ist Inst-, published is conform itj with, the Act of Assembly, yiz: RSaL USTATE. Nos. SOS and 310 ‘Walnut street, and lot on Spring Garden street, east of Broad street, in the city of Philadelphia, and house and lot in Baltimore, Md... *75,000 00 .MORTGAGES. Being the first mortgages on pro- perly in the city of Philadelphia.... *281,014 In Montgomery county. Pa., 2,000 In Baltimore, Md 1,000 > 21K.94400 ' . ' GROUND RENTS. Well secured... BOBDS, &c. $40,000 U. 8. 6percent., payablelBBi...> 20,000 do. 5 206 percent **•«•»••*- 20. OCO City of Philadelphia « per cent. .new. 10,0CQ State of Pennsylvania 6 per cent. War - Loan--.- .. 10,400 00 25,000 Coast yof Chester, Pa., 6 per cent.*.. 25.000 00 15,C00 Delaware Division Canal Company „ • „ 6 per cent, mortgage.*****.***....... 15,000 00 IC»CCO -Lehigh Valley Railroad Company 6 d percent, m0rtgage.**...*......,...?*. 10,000 00 eveland and Mahoning Railroad Company ? per cent mortgage 10,300 00 30,000 Harlefon.Coal Company 6 percent. ' mortgage....... * *♦**. 10,500 00 10,000 Worth Pennsylvania Railroad Co, 6 „ percent, mortgage........*.*♦•*****• 9.400 OIL 20,000 Pennsylvania, Railroad Co.Opercent. f first mortgage •• 21*400 00 10,000 Chesapeake and Delaware Canal Co. ■ 6per cent, m0rtgage................. 10,000 00 24,000 Delaware and Canal _ and Camden and Amboy BaUroad and Transportation Go. 6 per cent, mort 25,6®) 00 8,000 do do 6 par cent. 1876 8,090 00 12,000 Schuylkill Navigation Go. 6 per cent Ut mortgage. ................... 11,620 00 1,225 do do 6 per cant. 1832 1,01125 10.0 CO Harrisburg, Portsmouth, Mount Joy and Lancaster BaUroad Co. 6 per - cent, mortgage. 10,00000 6,0C0 Delaware BaUroad Company 6 per • - cam. guaranteed. 6,Ora 00 5 (CO Susquehauna Canal Company.—*.. *« 3,000 00 )0,000 State of Tennessee 6 per cent*..*** ~~ 6.000 00 6.CCO do . per cent™**..;. 8,300 03 10,000 Philadelphia, Wilmington, and Bal ' tlmore Kailroad Co. 6 per cent...... 13,000 00 10,000 Lehigh Goal and Navigation Co. 6 per ■ „ . cent * 10,000 00 7,000 Philadelphia and Trenton BaUroad . ■ Go. 6 percent.......... 7,00000 . 6,000 Little Schuylkill Navigation BaUroad - and Coal Co. 7 per cent 6,00000 1,600 City and County oI Brie, Pa., 6 per . cent....... i,iai oo 2,6 M Franilm Inetitute. 6 per cent....-.*. 1,600 00 1,000 Blm&a and WUliameport Kailroad „ Co. 6 per cent.. 760 00 STOCKS. 143 ehareß Pennsylvania Bailro.d-C0..*..-*. 8,2» 60 ICO do North Pennsylvania Railroad Co* * 2,700 00 SCO do Lehigh Luzerne BaUroad C 0...... -16.000 00 60 do Union Bank of Tennessee 1,000 00 15 do Philadelphia- Exchange C 0........ 600 90 18 do Lancaster Turnpike C0.....i...... 594 00 1 do Mercantile Library Co—6 00 MISCELLANEOUS. Loans on Collaterals....... 173,253 85 Debts due on account....... ............. 67460 Cash °t« WANTED—A LARGE BOOM, TO * " hold pnbiio meetings, in the vleinltr Of THIRD and CBBBTirtm Address Box 850, Poet Office. - ' It* WANTED-A SITUATION IN A " ■ Wholesale Dry Goods or Notion Hones', by a yonng Man at Bryant & Stratton’s College. Address **X. ’ this office, - jalO St* WANTED—A COLORED COOE, Y ’ Chamber Girl, and Child's Nnrse,' none bnt Pro test ants need apply. To those who understand their hns’nesj good wages wIU ho given. Apply at 1917 JfOCNT VBBNON Street, between the hours of 1 and 3P- M- jaiO-35* WANTED—IN A WHOLESALE NO ” * Tips HOCSB. a first-class SALESMAN, well ac quainted with Chester and Belawate-cosnty Trade. Address Box 1682, Philadelphia P. O. jalO-gt* WANTED—A SITUATION IN ANY * * respectable mercantile business, by a yonng- MAff, who can make himself generally useful. .Ad dress **G. r * 9 Press office. juip.gt* ■WANTED—TWO OR THREE WOOL * » SORTERS at Camden Woolen Mill, Camden, Hew Jersey. . ; jafrSfc* WARTBD—A SITUATION AS OUT * J TER in a Shirt Honse, by a man fnlly competent to Uke the entire charge of manafactnring. Address Ellner, ’* office of The Press. jaS-2-^ WANTED—A YOUNG MAN ASBtf* * * TRY CLERK, in a Honse where an excellent op. oHr*a itT to leara P** o book-keeping will he- Mast write a good hand, and be quick at figures. Address, in writing of applicant, Box 917, Philadel phia** O. * ja9 3t* WAKTBB-Twa MEN OF GOOD J V ABgRBSS, well acquainted with the Principal Bnsineia Hen of Philadelphia, to engage in a light, out-door business, that will pay from $i,200 to sLfioO per annum. Afldr call trada »liberal salary will Agrees Box 2131 Phila. P. O. j a 7-3t* WANTED, BY ONE HAYING $5,000 Y J to *lO.OOO. an Interest In a lucrative bnsiness, either Mairafaotnnsg or Commission. Address, with particulars. “K.” Box 1186, Post Office. ja7-3t» WANTED TO RENT, IN A CEN YY tral locality. on the first fioor. part of an Ofilcs for Peak room. Address “F," Box 2812. P. O. jas- tf WANT3P—BY A YOUND MAN, OF * * four, years’ experience in the retail trade, a situa tion in a wholesale Dry Goods or Commission House, as salesman for Delaware andM&ryland, Address soon to ** Clarence, ” Press offlce. jas-6t* WANTED, AGENTS.—AGENTS IN Y Y every County, at *7O a month, expensespaid, to Introduce fifteen new and useful articles, the best sell particnlars, address OTIS T. GABBY, BIDDBgQKD, MAINE- 0C26-dAW3in A FIRST-CLASS ORGANIST WANT “■ ED for a prominent Chnrch in this city, to whom a literal salary will be given. Address Box I3Bt Post Offiee- jalOStlfr* A YOUNG LADY PEOM THE COUN ■ *. of liberal education, wishes a 'SITUATION In a-Trimming or Dry Goods Btore.toleamthebariness. References given. Address “Industry, " this office. jaS-3t* A YOUNG MAN, HAYING AN EXPE- rienoed knowledge of the Notion and Dry Goods' Jobbing trade generally, who can fnrnish recommen dations as to Us tact and abilities for a Salesman, is de sirous of a Situation with a good home. Address ‘W. C. Press office. ja9-2t* A BLANK-BOOK FORWARDER AND ~~ FINISHER WANTED. Address Box 1858, Post Office. ja7-8t« A YOUNG MAN, AGED 18 YEARS, desires a Situation in a Wholesale House, Gro cery preferred. Salary not SO much an object as a knowledge of business. Address Box 1011 P. O, ja4-6t* pOACHMEN, PORTERS, BOYS, AND }-l WOMEN foroity and country, at M. A. SYFEER’S Office, goa NEW Street. - It* EMPLOYMENT HOUSE, THE LARG* most-reliable.-for city and country. Has always a good selection of capable persons, wish good references. Americans, Irish, English, French, Ger man, Scotch, Welsh, and newly-landed emigrants, as Gardeners, Farm Hands, Coachmen, Watchmen, &e. Cooks, Caambermatds, Seamstresses, Laundresses, Waitresses, and general Housework Servants. Also, Colored Servants: Hob. 8091 and 804- LOCUST Street, above Eighth. • * delS-lm SALESMAN WANTED—IN A HAT, k-J nap, and Straw Goods H>use; who can influence trade in Dew Jersey, Delaware, and Maryland, or Western Pennsylvania. Address “Hats and Gaps,” Press offlce. ja7-3t* CALESMAN WANTED—IN A HAT, k-7 Cap, and Straw Goods House on MARKET Street. To a first-class man a liberal salary will be given. Address Box 1607» Post offlce ja4- 6i* XTOTiCE TO DRY GOODS MER -i-' CHARTS —Wanted, a Situation as SALESMAN in a first-class wholesale Dry Goods House, by a young man, for Indiana and Illinois trade. Five years' con stant travel from this city (Cincinnati) has made me well acquainted with the merchants of the States named. Please address, givingfuH name, *‘ JL R. 8., ” Box 2219 Cincinnati, Ohio. ja7-3ir XTOTICE TO COAL OIL COMPA •a' DIES.—A first rate mechanic desires a SITUA TION as Superintendent of a Weil, or a Situation in Which the services of an ACTIVE BUSINESS HAH may be required. Address . “E. H. B.,’* Press Office. ja7-3t*. rWICKSILTER FLASKS WANTED.— The Quicksilver Mining Company will eontiactfor the manufacture of any number, not exceeding 100.000 Wrought-iron Quicksilver Flasks. Delivery to com mence within 90 da; sand to continue at not less than 4,000 Flasks per month. Payment will be xnadevm de* livery in gold coin. For particulars, inquire at the Office cf the Company, Ho* 21 NASSAU Street, New Fork. salo»6t] J. B. BANDOL, Secretary, JRfc WANTED-A'FARM TO RENT, -E OB BY TBE SHARES. . Address “W. P. BED FORD,’* Coneordyille, Delaware Co. Pa, ja9-2t* m WANTED TO RENT—A COUNTRY JEIL RESIDENCE, wholly, or partly furnished, with modem conveniences, within an hour, bv rail or boat. Brora Philadelphia; to be occupied from May lto the last of October. Apply to J C. TURNER, ja6-4t* 627 WALNUT street, PMla. jr in nnn —wanted, a partner nP the above Capital in an ESTABLISHED MERCANTILE BUSINESS. Address * ‘Holt,” this Office. jalo-st* #195 A MONTH—WANTED— AGENTS everywhere to introduce'the new SHAW ft CLARK SIXTEEN DOLLAR FAMILY SEW ING MACHINE, the only low price Machine in the country which is lieeneeabj Grover ft Baker, Wheeler & Wilson, Howe, Singer ft Co. • and Baehelder. Salary and expenses, or large commissions allowed. All other Machines now sold for less than forty dollars each are infrinpemente, and the seller and user liable. Illus trated circulars sent free. Address SSJAW ft CLARK, noI5-dftw3m BIPPEFOBP, Maine ASSISTANT QUARTEBMAS OFFICE,No. 5374 b South THIRD St»» Philadelphia Dee. 24,1864. Vessels wanted to load with coal for Newoeru, N. G., and Key West, Fla, Despatch given. * JOHN B. JENNINGS. deZ6 tf Captain and A. Q. M. FOR SALE AJVD TO LET. H ORPHANS’ COURT SALE. Estate of Cbtis. W. Hepburn, Dec’d. VALUABLE PROPERTY. TWENTY-FOTIETH WARD, WEST PHILADELPHIA, Consisting of 4 Acres and 128 Perches. It has four fronts —fronting on Market street, Forty-third and ‘Forty fourth, and Ludlow (formerly Oak) streets. . The improvements are a Frame Cottage, with parlor, sitting- room, and kitchen on the first floor, two cham bers on the second, and two attics above; gas through out; cooking range; good well of water in the yard, Sc. Also, a large Stone £»ra and Stable, and two one-story Frame Buddings fronting on Market street. To be sold on TUESDAY, January 10th. 1866, at 12 o'clock noon,at £ie PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE, by M. THOMAS ft TONS, Auctioneers. JOHN J SCHELL, STEPHEN BENTON, jag gtif ~ Executors. «FOB SALE—A NEAT TWO STORY Brick COTTAGE on Bambo street Bridge-. port, containing seven Rooms. Itis pleasantly located, within five minutes* walk of the Beading Railroad Depot Apply to J. W. ANDREWS. jalo»3t* BRIDGEPORT, Pa. Fm SALE—THE STbCK, GOOD WILL, and fixtures of a first due GROCERY STORE, situated in Germantown. Address ** A 8.,’ s Germantown Post Office. jalQ-2t* TISTGLEY, President. AIL STOCKS TAKEN FOR LIFE V/ INSUBANGE. Address Box £32 Philadelphia Post Office. . - jaC-St* ©yin nnn -ground rents, well secured. For sale JACKSON. 614 b CBEBTNUT Street. deSi-12t* • "DOARDING—IN GERMANTOWN, ON D Duy*a lane, sixth house above Station. It* -DOARDING.—HANDSOME BACK D parlor for gentleman and wife, with Board It* 1»09 ARCH Street 00,267 50 44*000 00 21.600 00 10.800 00 ■DOARDING—IN A PRIVATE FAMI aJ jy, can be had for a gentleman and wife or two single gentlemen—situation one of the most pleasant in the city—by addressing “J. J. W.,” Box 1348. Post Office. jalQ-2t* A CARD. COMMITTEES FROM a* townships can fill their quotas promptly and avoid a draft by coming to this office. 910 MARKET SI Uo t -st« J J. KSHLE UAH'. fIOAL, COAL, COAL. ’h. GDITEEMAS & CO. '8 COAL, the best in the city. For sale at the lo west cash prices. MANTUA COAL YARD, comer THIRTY-FIFTH Street and PXNNSY VANIA Railroad. CalO-lm*] W. P, HESTON. -PHOTOGRAPH At.BUMB.-EXA JL m iu e the fine assortment for sale at B F KEI MBE’S when yon desire to pnrehase. Style, .to salt all t&Btes. Don’t forget, 684 ARCH Street. It* PARTES DE VISITS, OF TASTEFUL VV arrangement and artletlc exe.ntien.alway. to be obtained at BEIMER ’ 8 GALLERY, sfecoatf Street! above Green. Go early and avoid delay for want of time. . if- . riFESIZE PHOTOGRAPHS, IN OIL •■J colors, and exquisite styles CARTES DB VISfTB. done mthebestmanner by B.F. REIMBB. 084 ARCH Street. Oo early, daya short. '»* FREDERICK BOLAND, A Msnnfaotnrer of every varlety of LOOKIBG R EMOV iV LEAMING, ft CO . have removed from Ho. 30 Sonth Eroat street to Ho.- aai CBESTHDT Street., where they offer. jjOMBSTIO DKV GOODS by the Package. jat St -piMOVAL.—McILVAINS ■ & BACON XL hfcve removed from No. 136 to CHESTNUT btreei, up stairs. ja7-3k* DISH AND CANNED MEATS, X 600 bblß Mess and No. 1 FlackeroL 2,000 ewes canned Meats. -Lobsters, ftc. For sale by ’ 'P. O. BUBROUOH, de29-3m U. 6 North FRONT Street. $918,031 07 A CHANCE TO AVOID THE DRAFT, Principals Furnished with Substitutes at the shortest notice, and at l«rw prices. JOHN MANSFIELD fit CO. Office 403UUB&AR* St., second ioory.de23-lm* rriHE CHEAPEST AND BEST PLACE X* IN THE CITY to get Bead Presses, Fl&to or Fancy Caps, is at Kq, GO4 AH OH ja7-Si* wAjnra- BOARDING, AUCTION BALKB. IMPORTANT BALK AT POINT -«532 BBEEBE PARK. _ ON TUESDAY, MOBNINO, Jam. 10th, 1865, Pnnotn&llj at 11 o'clock, comprising theentira atook of.tho tenant. aeollnlng basiaass. namely; FIVE YALUABLB HOEBEB, lnclndina (worerTltat hay mares; WAGONS. HABBESS. &e . HnnaeWSand “Eroem FornlCore, flue Wine*. Llqaors, lee ESMijle positive. ALFRED ML BEEKNSffIj^ BAZAAR, NINTH and SAN SOM Streets. At ID o’clock don^^ra^at Sidled to harness and the saddlsP* Full description at'sale. ALSO, A large collection of desirable new'a»i second-hasd carriages, light wagoos, dearborns,««. fth wiic b toe sale will commence. __ Also, single and double harness, srcrgß, bridle** Whips, covers halters, &c. Also, previous to the Bcftos, Alarge family sleigb.a s«zab«rof soco Q d>kifidsleighSw sleigh bells, robes, &c MS* Ho postponement on adecunt of weather: MS* Sale of Horses, Ac., exrWEDNESDAY, Mg* Carriages and Harness atpriyate sale. , ALFRED-M. HBRKHKK ja6-6t if Auettostar" AUCTION SALE OS' OAPTUREP Th» undersigned will eell atpallfirgßlent the “KSi ten Honse” Drove Yards. York. Pa-., on TUESBiY. January I7th. 1865: Two BUNdSed BEAD OF CAT CUvisf°^ sH “° f MUi:k Cowe * Heifers, aa* Sale to commence at 9 o’clock A. HI Terms cash in United States currency 1 ’ •By order of H. A Risley, SupervlsiaT Special Agent Treasui y Department. \ EC. PAEKHURST, jaS tjairg Assistant Ofieclal Agek OFFICE DEPOT COMMISSARY OF Y-' SUBSIST BN CB, _ 'WasHixarox. D. C-, Janßirv S. 1865. AUCTION ShLE OH HIDES AND TALsJyWI &a. Wjll hfl Boid at Auction, at the SIXTH Street Wharf, on THURSDAY, Jan 18th. 1885. atllociociAc JL. 5,149 Salt Beef Hides. 118 Dry Hides. 88 Cali Skins. 1,182 Sheep Skins. M,«9 pounds of Tallow (Beef).. 342 pounds of Tallow (Mntton). 1,652 pairs of Horns. %8 gallons Reats-foot OIL - o r OCO JfJoizr Barrels, more or less. . 5v asll * ,fl G wrnment funds, to be paid air the c Bale * G. BELL, lftlo " 4t Lieut. CoL andC A ? PUBLIC SALE A OF CONDEMHED OEDHATJCR STORES Oil FBIDAT JHOBIfIBG Jan. 27th, 1835, at Ho dock A. M., will be sold at public Bile, attb* United States Arsenal, BBIDESBURG, Pa. . the follow ing condemned Ordnance and Ordnance Stores—tu; Pounds' M jg-pdr iron gore, tr unions broken off. about 161,®* aS- s°- S°- do. ra,6«= * lulß>pdr, do. do. do. do. do 4ii«i -18 inch cohnnbiad, do. do. do 5 m 3 6-Pdr. iron gnus, do. do. do. 2! 406 2 2-1 11 ch do.. do. do. do. do 9M 1.573 muskets, broken up, wrought iron.— l 2,147 musket barrels, broken up, wrought iron l _ 16 nmsketoon do. do. a0...*». j Hot of parts of muskets. d 0...... i 1 lot do. do. steel*..» 1 lot of cast-iroa scrap 1 lot ofwrought-iron scrap.. 1,517 curb bits. 21 piirs ?puts. 133 watering bits. 12.348 brashes and picks. 1,349 girths. Terms Gash. amusements. KTEW CHESTNUT-ST. THEATRE. A" CHESTNUT BTHEET, ABOVE TWELFTH. THIS (Tuesday) EVENING, January 10.' SECOND AND LaStVeEK of the _ WAS ESN COMEDY COMBINATION. ThiAATenliig’B performance will commence with Uu dashing comedy, in 3 acts, called the . . , , , SBKIOUS FAMILY. AmiMdabSleelt-........» Mr.Wm.Wamw. Mrs Ormsby Delmaine ....Mies JouleOrto»: Capt. Morphy Maguire ..Mr. Charles Baron. Lady Sowerby Creamly—Miss Emily Jfest&vsr To conclude with the laughable comedy „ A BBEA.GH of peomise. Mr. Sudden.— Mr. Wra. Warren. MatUd a. ■• •. - Miss Josle Orton. Mr. Jabber Mr. Charles Barron. Mrs. Wapper HiBS Emily Heatayer TO-MOEBOW EVENING. SHE STOOPSTO CoTqber; Saturday afternoon, jaboaey if TWEBTY-THIBU GEABD FAMILY MATINBK. WALNUT- STREET THEATRE. * « THIS (Tuesday) EVENING, Jan. 10, - Second appearance of the PAYENFOBT-WALLACK alliance. On which occasion ■ , ME. E. L. PAVETSPOET Mr. J. ■W. Wallack as the Ghost;Mias Bose Eytingeas Ophelia., assisted by an excellent cast of characters! Seats may be secored six nights in advance. Box offlca open from 9 till 3 Curtain rises at 7#. M Ea JOHN DREW’S NEW ARCH da bteebt theater BE. AND MISS C. BICHINOS. TUEBD AT EVENING, January 10WSS. THE SS.TJGHTEE OF THE BEGIHENT. MAEIB.. Hiss C. EICHINOU CAETOBCHE Hr. PETRS EICHINOR To conclude with “JONES' BABY. 1 * Mr. Jones-............ OREAT NATIONAL CIRCUS, U WALNUT STBE2T. ABOVE EIGHTH. ........Mr5, GHaSLBS WA. BBSS, Directress**- (Formerly Mrs. DAN BICE.) Equestrian Director ....F. H. ROSSTOM. Reappearance of Messrs, MURRAY.and HETTCHIN- S the great Gymnast; Also, reappearance of th» celebrated DEN ZEE BBOTHEES—CHABEIK MH, and VALENTINE; also, Prof BON ard Us IEAINeD DOGS, the most wonderfuliS; forming animals in the world, aIIINttDIEBBS in search of CANINE SAGACITY or MOLES can be fully gratified at the OBEAT NATIONAL CISCcIS. _____ Reappearance of Mile. SOPHXandMUe. BLIZS-thA beautiful and AGILE KWKSTBIEtfSBS. ******™ The great SAGRISRE FAMILY. LB JBtTNE BtTBT the Wild Western Eider. G. P. HUTCHIfiffiOSF in i METAMORPHOSE. Signor SAGBIBBB as MOiSTCELL WJli appear in conjunction with the entire unrivalled croupe. A new Pantomime “D’ACTIOK; OB* MAD AS A MARCH HAKE, * 1 will he performed during the week. * ADMISSION—First tier, SO cent*; second tier, Keen*; Performance commencing at 7.40 each evening mx * 'WEDHESDAT and SATURDAY AFTERISOOMB, commencing at SKo*dock. j ad-fit CIGNOR BLITZ WILL SHORTLY CLOSE, ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS. OreatdpmOTjPtratioDß in NBCKOMANCY; SPIRITUAL. ISM ILLUSTBATED. and the WONDBEB OF VKnT THILOOTISH ISTBODDOED. Grand Entertainment EVERY EVENING, commencing at IK ♦’clock, and on WEDNESDAY amf SATURDAY AFTERNOONS, at 3. Comprising the mysteries oftha Past and Present Age. Admission, 26 cents. Children, 16 cents. Reserved seats, 60 cents . ACADEMY OF MUSIC. SATURDAY, January 14,1868, GROSS ft JARVIS’ FIRST CLASSICAL SOIREE OF THIS SEASON. Subscription list is now open at the Stores of Lee ft Walker, Andre ft Co., and J. E. Gould. Single tickets $l. Concert to commence at 8. ja6-tf A SSEMBLY BUILDING. XX , MATINEE MUSICALS By the Philadelphia CLASSICAL QUINTETTE CLUB* EVERY WEDNESDAY, at 3 P. M. Tickets at the Door, Fifty Cento each. de3l-amtuw tf RATIONAL SKATING PARK. XY TWENTY-FIRST and COLUMBIA Avenue. Fine Display of FIRE-WORKS THIS EVENING. ICE in perfect condition. Best SKATING in the city. Onl7 20'minutes* ride from Ninth and Arch. It* “I7ASTWICK SKATING PARK, XJ GBAY*S FERRY. The North Park has been flooded, And is now ready for •It* SKATING. ■ rjJJRMANIA ORCHESTRA.—PUBLIG " REHEARSALS every SATURDAY, at 3K o’cloelc F. M., at MUSICAL FUND HALL. Single Tickets, V cents i Six Tickets, Si; to be had at Gould’s, Andre’s* and Meyer’s Music Stores, andaat the Hall. uof-tf fjHBISt REJECTED.— .V 7 admirable HMbw. tbs greatest prodoxtfon of ! »how “exhibition attha ACADXHY OF >INB ABTS, 103 S .GHESTStir gbest, togethw with the entire collection of the Institution. Admittance twenty-five cents. - no!4*2ru* THE aoadbmt of.fene arts, •A- CHESTMDT Street, above Tenth, is OFBH DAILY for visitors, from 9 A. M. to 6 P, H. jeSS HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS. OBNTRAL SATING HOUSS^ Opposite the Post Office, PHILADELPHIA. WASHINGTON HOUSE.—A CARD.— Vr Mr. CHARLES M. ALLMOND, Manager of tha Washington House, has the pleasure of announcing that this popular Hotel will be opened for the reception of TRANSIENT GUESTS on MONDAY next. Jan* 16th. During the time the honse has been closed it has been thoroughly refitted, and is now presented to the public as being, in every particular, a Hotel suited to their tastes. jalO-tf TONES HOUSE, * Cor. MARKET MARKET SQUARE, HARRISBURG, Pa. The Proprietor respectfully returns his sincere thaakc to his friends for the very liberal patronage bestowed to the House since under his management, and would, respectfully solicit a continuance of the same. dei7-3m * C. H. Proprietor. EPIJCATIOyjJL, A THOROUGH PREPARATION FOR ANY POSITION IN TBE ACTIVE PURSUITS OP BUSINESS LIFE may he obtained at the QUAKER. CITY BUSINESS COLLEGE, at a very small expenso compared with the real solid advantages afforded. This institution is what its name imports, . A SCHOOL OF BUSINESS, and in the education and experience of those engaged aa instructors, the practical value of the course of struction, the extent, elegance, and convenience of ite accommodations, it is unequalled by any Commercial College in (he State SEPARATE DEPARTMENTS. The complete orgauization-cftriie institution into sepa rate depai Intents, each uudercfce direction of compel tent teachers, th*- beet that can he secured, Bhould fonau a controlling consideration with chose who desire tha/ beet and mott efficient instruction. ACTUAL BUSINESS TRAINING. The superic rity of the moce of Instruction should cominana special attention, as the vaiue of the system of practical trailing edopted cannot he overestimated, as compared with my other Theory alone is very good, tutpieory and practice united are infinitely batter. DA? AN D EYEKiSG SESSIOSS. Ineirneticn in Bookkeeping, .Penmanship. Commer cial Law. Commerc'al Arithmetic, and all the inciden tal bras cite* of a complete commercial education; also in Telegraphing upon the most extensive scale mum world, Engineering, Surveying, navigation, and the bifiher Mathematics. Circulars on application, at the office, ground floor,-TBSTH and CHBSTNCX Streets. ja9»3fcU* PRUFA BATION FOR BU^INRSa LiPB *—lnstruction of the most thorough and practical kind in Bookkeeping, Penmanship, Com morcial Calculations. Business Forms. Commercial LsSr, &c . at CRITTENDEN’S COMKEUCIaL COL task G3t CEEbTNVT Sheet, corner of Seventh. Individaal Instruction day and evening; ja7-6t* TORN O. ZIMMERMAN’S SINGING! V CLASS. S. W. corner of SIXTH Street and GIRARI* Avenue, will commence the second quarter on MONDAY EVENING, Jan. 9. at 7% o’clock. W* respectfully in vite all Interested in music to all eng. ja7-3fc- • THE . TENTH SESSION OF MISS A MARY JB. THROPP’B English and French Boartinjr and Day School for Young LaaAee, at 1841 CI^STHpY TTILLAQE GREEN SEMINARY— » _ MfMTABY BOASDIKG SCHOOL, tout tolas from MEDIA, Fa. Thorough COMM in Mathemattca, Clawic., Hatnnl Sclaneeß, andßnglieh: nracttoal ■one in Ciyii Engineering. PapUs rweivefit Any Has. WS& TOB. aTm., VH-CAQE 0 - Pann'a: nod-lW S 5, WRITTEN AND VERBAL and oeu-tathnylf Bn d »w« (atonal TOSHOA T, OWEN, ATTORNEY, V COHSELLOR AT LAW, AHD SOLICITOR of OLAIMS Ofice, SBI F Street, near Fourteenth St.. Weahintton. D. O. ' de2o i nnn .spring hobby -horses IjUUU (new and &nejr styles), rw>ae-neck SxwuClrt,. 4*.. S««l*l. yBowB BUOTOJf> MIMI m *b« 159 Hortji TSEW) Btefl@. i4.es? 3.» jalO tu2i Hobson