THU COTY. . MILITARY. I THE BOUNTY COMMISSION. The following gentlemen constitute the bounty commission under the new bounty Jew i John B. Rosengurten, appointed by the Mayors John B. McCurdy and James Barrett, appointed by presi dent of Common Council, and John Ashmeaa and Joseph S. Levering, by the president of Select Connell. OUR QUOTA. 1 ' No definite quota under the last Ball of the Presi dent has vet been assigned to this State, and aonse-. onently the quota of this city and other districts 1 ave not been fixed. The boards ol enrolment throughout the State have been notified to send on correct Copies ol the enrolment, with an account or low former quotas have been filled, the credits on the same, &0., and the new quotas will then be as signed. . ■ - MISCELLANEOUS. BOARD OF CONTROL. A stated meeting of the BoardofGontrollersof Public Schools wuskoid yesterday afternoon. gyJ*SSSS2Bff Mm SVlor, member elect frSnthol“tse<=«on, la the place of Jamia S. Stewart ; William M. Leviok, member elect from Twelfth section; Samuel Schelde, member elect from Fourteenth seotlon, In the place of L. E. Fletcher; John L. Bender, member elect from Six teenth section, In place of Daniel Wltham j James McManus, member elect from Seventeenth section, in place of James Hookey; Samuel S. Money, mem ber elect from Twenty-sixth section. The newly elected members were duly sworn into offloe. The credentials of James MoOntcheon, as con troller from the Twenty-fifth seotlen, were presented to the Board by the president. , Mr. Haines objcoted to the administration of the oath of offloe to Mr. Mo Intcheon. That gentleman was eleoted In December, although he did mot become a director until the following month. The law was positive against the .election in the Board of Control of any one not a member of the board of directors. After considerable debate, the cre dentials of Mr. McOutoheon were referred to a tpeolal oommlttee wf three. The president ap pointed the following gentlemen to constitute the committee: Messrs. Haines, Vaughan, Fletcher. Mr. Taylor oflered a communication from half the-" members of the Sectional Board of the Second section, setting forth that a minority of the Board had Illegally elected officers of the Board, less than a quorum voting on any ballot. After considerable discussion the matter was laid on the table on the ground that it was not within the jurisdiction of tho Board. A number of communications were received and referred. A communication from the Colored CJlvil Social Statistical Association, protesting against the dis continuance of the colored sohool in the Fifteenth section, was received and referred. Mr. Cnshman presented a resolution providing for petitioning Congress for the repeal of the tax on school books. Mr. Fletcher was In favor of removing the tax on school books, but he was opposed to doing so at this time, after the contracts for the purchase of sohooL. hooks had been made with the publishers, not oner of whom would probably make any deduction from the contract prices. The resolution was lost. Mr. Leviok offered a resolution that a committee of seven be appointed to prepare a memorial to the Legislature, asking for o revision of the sohool laws of the Commonwealth. The resolution crus adopted, and the chair appointed Messrs. Levies, Fletcher, Moore, Freeborn, Nebinger, Hilles, and Marks. The following Is a list of the members of the new Board: ■%VareL- ‘["Ward. L Absalom Taylor (0.) M. Samuel Schelde (0 ) 2. Geo. W. nebinger (0.) 16 John A Clark (0) 3. Jas. W. Fletcher the quota of the city under the next draft should take some aotton In the matter. It is vaguely -reported that hun dreds of thousands of dollars have been withheld. The real amount might possibly be ascertained if proper inquiry shonld be made. A speolal commit tee, representing the City Councils, would proba bly be respectfully received, as it was recently stated by a high Government official that the United States Government did not want the money so retained. CBefote'Mr. IT. S. Commissioner Smith. 3 ALLEGED FBAUDBLEHT ENLISTMENT. Ralph Walsh and Michael Houghton, who were bound over by Alderman Beitler to appear before U. S. Commissioner Smith, on the charge of attempted fraudulent enlistment, have been heard, but it does not appear that they have done anything whiohthe United States laws can take hold of. The parties of course are discharged, hut will probably be held, with the enlisted rebel, to appear before a court martial, about to try Eleut. Motivate, upon certain charges growing out of the Issuing of passes to re cruits at Camp Oadwalader, • IHK. PRESS.-rilIT. A DKT.PIIIA, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 11. 1865- TtISSOLITipN OF PARTNERSHIP.— The Copartnership heretofore existing betwoon JOHN F. YOUNG. General Partner, and CHARLES KILLINGER, Special Partner, was dissolved by mu tual consent on the 81« t day of December last. : All persons indebted to the said firm are requested to iwairn Immediate payment, and tltow having claim* Swlou S pmMnt them .to .JOHN F. YOUNG. No, TO North FOURTH Street. Who Is Anly authorised tj settte the affairs of the late firm. JOHN F. YOUNG. <3, a. KILLINGIsIv. JAMfABT 6, jaB-fraw3t XTOTIOE.—JOHN B. ELLISON THIS I • DAY retires from the firm of'JOHN B. ELLISON, A SONS The understood will conduct the business under the same style *?^£ r^ lBo! r. RODMAN B. ELLISON. 12th month Slat, Wi. QAMTJEL COLLIER, JR, AND ISAAC O KBBLBB still retain an interest,and WILLIAM H. LEWIS is admitted to an. interest In our business from thisilata JOHN B. ELLISON & SONS. Philadelphia, I2th Month 3lst, 1864. ja2lot_ TJISSOLDTION OF PARTNERSHIP.— .1 ' The subscribers, heretofore trading under the firm of BUNTING A JONES, have this day dissolved part nership by mutual consent, . • , BASIL. A. JONEi. THOMAS BARNES. Philadelphia, Dee. 81. 1864. * TJNDER- V./ SIGNED have this day formed a oopartnershlo under the stylo and firm of JOBSS. BABNBS, A 00., and wIU continue the business of the Into firm or Bantin* a Jones at the oldstand, No. i® B BAML* AXTONES, THOS. BARNES, 8. LEHMAN SMITH. Philadelphia, Dec. 31.1864. i*3-lm THE COPARTNERSHIP HERETO » FORE existing between 8. SMUCKBR. Ju., and GEORGE BOYD, under the firm of 8. SMOCKKR, Jr., A COr, is this day dissolved by mutual oonseot. S, SMuGSSKi JB,a GEORGE BOYD. PHiLABXLpfIiA, December3l, 1864. . „ The holiness of the late firm will he settled by 8. SMACKER, Jr., at No. 605 MARKET Street. the UNDERSIGNED WILL- CON * TINUE the wholesale Grocery and Commission hu slums as heretofore done by Smacker A 00. • under the title ol G. BOYD A CO., at tbe old stand, southwest corner of TWELFTH and MARKET Streets. ja2-iot OEO. BOYD, TBE FIRM OF DE COURSE Y, LA- X FOUBOADE, A CO., doing business at 631 CHEST NUT Street, has been this day dissolved. The burfness of the firm will.be settled by Si W. DE COORSEY, M. LAFOURCADB, E. LAFOURCADB, and CHARLES LA FOURCADE, who are authorized to setae the same. S. W. DE COUESBY, M. LAFOURCADB. B. LAFOURCADB, CHARLES LAFOURCADB, ■W. B. LAFOURCADB. . GERALD DE COOBSBY, WM. H. IRWIN. Philadelphia, Dee: 81. 1864. ia2-tf TkieSGLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. J' —The subscribers, heretofore trading under the firm of BENJ. S. JANNEY, Jr., A OO:; have this day Dissolved their partnership, by mutual consent. All outstanding business of the late firm will be set tled at 605 MARKET Street. _ • ,■ BENJ. S. JANNEY, J 0.,. JOHN H. BURNS, SAUL. A. COYLE. Philadelphia, Deo. 20, 1864. THE UNDERSIGNED WILL CON- X; TINUE tho Wholesale GROCERY AND PRODUCE COMMISSION business, as heretofore done by JAN* KEY A ANDREWS, at fro. Decbhbeb- 20* 1864. B. W. ANDREWS. ■ COPARTNERSHIP.— J. MORRIS Vy BURNS, (olthe late firm of B. B. Janney. Jr., A G 0.,) and S. BMUCKER, Jr., (of the late firm of 8. Smacker, Jr., A G 0.,) have this day formed a Copart nership, under the title of BURNS A SMUCKEB, and wIU continue the Wholesale GROCERY and COMMIS SION business at the old stand formerlr occupled hy B. 8. Janney,Jr.,ACo., at No.6OSMARKET St.,Phfla. Philadelphia, Dec. 20,1864. pOPARTHERSHIP. THE UHDER- Vy SIGHED bare this day formed a Copartners aip, trader ttse dim-name of 8. A. COT LB & CO., for tae prosecution of the Wholesale GROCERY and PRODUCE COMMISSION business, at Nos. 16 add 18 North FIFTH Street, above Market. gAML A COTIB _ (Lat.ofß.S. J Jan*e ? . A Jr d ACo.., - x J. A. LINN. Philadelphia. Dee. 20, 1864 de2Q-Im THE PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE existing under the firm o( JOHN B. MY ESS Jc Co..l.di«olvedbythed gi a»ofthe»enlor^ i taep. , NATHAN MYERS. SAMUEL BUNTING, JOHN R MYERS. Jn.. ALFRED R. POTTER, JOSEPH S. BUNTING. Philadelphia, December 31,1864. THE SURYIVINGFARTNERB HAVE -4 this day entered Into a copartnership, as Auction eers and Commission Merchants, at Nos.J*3i* andH34t Market Street, under the firm of JOHN B. MYERS & CO, NATHAN MYSRS, x JOHN B. HYRRS. _ CHAS B DUBBOROW, SAMUEL BUSTING, ALFRED R POTTER, JOSEPH S BUNTING. Philadelphia,, January 1, 1865. ~ • - jag-18 THE COPARTNERSHIP HERETO < FORE existing between SIDNEY DEMING and OAKLHY PURDY, under the firm of DEMING A CO., in the manufacture of Corn Ylnegsr. is this dav dis solved by mutual consent. SIDNEY DEMING. OAKLEY PURDY. December 10, 1864. • The undersigned have this day formed a COPART NERSHIP, under the firm of PURDY & CO., for the manufacture of Vinegar. J. H. PURDY, OAKLEY PURDY, T. C. PURDY, 35 South FRONT Street. January Ist, 1665. j»9-3t pOPAETHERSHIP NOTICE. THE \J undersigned haya this day formed a copartnership, under the style and title of ADAMS & LlsVlS, for the purpose of transacting a general Banking and Stock Brokerage business. Oil, Telegraph, and Express Company stoeks made a specialty. „ Government Loans and Specie bought and sold. ' THRO, ADAMS, GEO. H. LEVIS, deld-lm SOS CHESTNUT Street. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION.—THE A-* Limited Partnership existing between the under signed, under thAlArm of MATTHIAS M. MAMPLE, ex. Sires this day by Its own limitation. THe business will e settled by MATTHIAS M. MABFLB, at No 63 North THIRD Street. M, M. Af AMPLE, ' General Partner. GEORGE GORDON, „ Special. Pariner. Philadelphia, Deo. 31,1864.-.~ NOTICE OF LIMITED PARTNERSHIP. The subscribers hereby give notice that they have entered into a Limited Partnership, agreeably to the provisions of the several laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania relating to limited partnerships. That tbe name of tbe firm under which said partner ship is to be conducted is M. M MABFLK, That the general nature of the business intended to be transacted is the HOSIERY AND FANCY BEY GOODS BUSINESS . . . That the names of the general and special partner, both! of whom - reside in the oity of Philadelphia, are MATTHIAS M. MABPLE, General Partner, residing at No 1220 COATEB Street, and JACOB RtEGEL, Special Partner, residing at No. 527 North SIXTH Street. That tbe amount of tbo capital contributed by tbe special partner to the common stock is fifty thousand dollars in cash. That the said Partnership is to commence ou the sixth day of January, A. D. 1865. and is to terminate on the thirty-first day of December, A. D. I«S6. M, M MABPLE, General Partner. JACOB BIEGEL, . ja7-12tw4t ■ Special Partner. OF DISSOLUTION The limited partnership existing between the under signed, under the Arm of RIKGEL, WIBSY, A KEVIN, expires this day bj its own limitation. Jacobbikgkl, JOHN WIEST, DAVID B. KEVIN. HENRY 8. FISTfiR, , JOSIAH BIEGEL, Genet*! Partners. PETER SIEGER, Wflr. S. BAIRD, . Special Partners* Philadelphia, Dee. 31.1861 « - - NOTICE OF LIMITED PARTNERSHIP. The subscribers hereby give notice that they have entered Into a Limited Partnership., agreeably to the provision* of the several laws of the Commonwealth. of Pennsylvania relating to limited partnerships: That the name of the firm tfcder which said partner- k* * o *lB conducted is JOS.RIEGEL A H. 8. FIS- That the general nature of the* business intended to be transacted Is the Importing and Jobbing of Dry Goods. * . • That the name* of the general and special partners, alUol whom reside in the city of Philadelphia, are Joel ah Bleiel, general partner, residing at the Bald Eagle Hotel, No. 416 North Third street; Henry S. Fiater, general partner, residing at said Bald Eagle Hotel; Al fred Byerly. general partner, residing at No. 1334 Arch street; William B. Albright, general partner, residing at No; 16C7 Wallace street; Samuel <*. Scott, general partner, residing at No. 2033 Vine street; Jacob Riegel, special partner, residing at No. 627 North Sixth street; and Peter Sieger, special partner, residing at No. 717 North Eighth street. That the aggregate amount of the capital contributed by tbe special mariners to the common stock is One Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dollars, of which One Hundred Thousand. Dollars in cash have been contri buted by Jacob Siegel, special partner, and Fifty Thou sand Dollars In cash have been contributed by Peter Sieger, special partner. That the said partnership is to commence on the second day of January, A. D. 1865, and is to terminate, on the thirty- first day of December, A. D. 1860. JOSIAH BIEGEL, HENBY 8 FISTER, ALFBBD BYEBLY, WM. E, ALBRIGHT, SAfiPL G. SCOTT, Gexer&l Partners. . JACOB KISSEL, PETES SIEGER, „ , • Special Partners. Philadelphia, January 2.1865. ia2-6w VAKTOBKBHIF DISSOLVED.—TOE X fi m of BILLINGS, BOOP, A GO., of this city and New York, expired THIS DAY by limitation. The bn siness of the said firm will be settled by either of the undersigned. J. M BILLINGS* 8. W-, BOOP, 8. W. BOOP, Executor of w. F. Washington. H. R. KIBBK. Philadelphia, Dec. 1, 1564. LIMITED PARTNERSHIP NOTICE.—The under* signed have THIS DAY entered into a Limited Partner* ship, agreeably to the Act of Assembly of the Common wealth of Pennsylvania, entitled an Act relative to Li mited Partnership, etc., missed the twenty-first day of March, A. D. 1836, and the supplements thereto, and they do hereby give notice that the name of the Firm under which said partnership is to he conducted is BOOP A EIBBE; that the general nature of the busi ness to be transacted is the general Dry Goods, Import ing, and Commission business, and that the same will be carried on in the citytef Philadelphia; that the names of the General Partners of the aaidfFirm axe SAMUEL »W. BOOP. HENBY B. EIBBE, CLINTON J. TROUT, and JOSEPH C. BOOP, and the. name of the .Special Partner is JAMES M. BILLINGS, all of the city ofPhl l&delphia; that the capital contributed by the said James M. Billings, the Special Partner, to the common stock, Is one hundred thousand dollars in cash, and that said partnership is to commence on the-flrst day of December, A/D. 18fc, and terminate on,the thirtieth day of November. A. D. 1867. 4MTWr - „ - SAMUEL W. BOOP, HENBY B. KIBBS/ CLINTON J. TROUT. JOSEPH C. BOOP, General Partners. JAMES M. BILLINGS, . , Special Partner. PEiZiABBLPSU, Dec, 1* 1861 l r NOTICE. “The undersigned successors of BILLINGS* BOOP, A CO,»in New York, will continue the Import ing and Commission Business* at No. 38 WARREN Street. - ?■ J. M. BILLINGS A 00. J: tf. Billings, E. J. Chaffee. Nxw Toss. Pec. 1. 1864. deS-fiW /copartnership notice.— th e 'J undersigned have ibis day formed a Copartnership under the firm of HADDER, JENKINS, Si MAGISNIS, for tbe manufacture of Japan. Tin ware, and House keeping articles, and Importers of Fane, Hardware. 4c.; at Ho. 130 Forth SBOOND Street, Philadelphia. JOHN £. HADDEN. . - SAM’LH. JENKINS, AETHBB MAGINNIS JATOAKY 2,1865. . ■ ja9-3t« THE copartnership hereto -A- FORE existing under the firm of FRIBHMUTB, 880 , A CO., Is this day dissolved by mutual consent, W. D. A E. H. FBISHIOJTH retiring. THE BUSINESS will be continued by the undersigned under the same name and style as heretofore, at 151 North THIRD Street, £3l and 333 . QUARRY Street. W. D. FBISHKUTH, Jr, J. C. W. FEtSHMOTk, , K. H. FBISHKUTH, Jr. January, 2, 1865. jafl 61* po PARTNERSHIP notice \J JOSEPH HEVII. and W. H. NEVIL have this da, associated with them JOHN. K. NBVfD, and will continue the Morocro Manuteotnrlng business under the flrmof JOSEPH HEYHi 4 SONS, at I*l MABGA KBTTA Street. . ’ _ * Fhii.amslphia. January l, 1865. : ja9-6l* , T-HAVE THIS DAT ASSOCIATED JL with myself, in the business, at the southeast corner of SECOND and GALLO WHII.D Streets, my eon, WM. J. CEO WELL.. The business will be continued under the style and arm Of JAMES W. (jboweLL. Eau.AiiKi.yal4.. /an, 2. IBW. jalMt* COPARTNERSHIPS. TAISEOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.— The subscribers, heretofore trading nnder the firm of P. A. HABDIBG & CO , hate this day dissolved imrmersliip by mutual cuneeut. ■ P. A. HARD TWO, A. J. LAMBEETSON, The business of the late firm rill be settled by F. A, HABDING.at No. 413 ABGH Street. , COPARTNEESEIP —The undersigned have this day fenced *a copartnership tmderthe style and firm of HASHING iGAKDNBK, and will eontinue the Thole .hie Straw and .tfillixery Goode business at-the old sfaod, N. -413 ABCH St. ' Jabcabt St 1965. jalo-Bt* fIOPARTNERSHIP NOTICE.” V/ Tbeundersigned hay©THIS DAY formed a co partnership, under the style and title of ADAMS, KNIGHT, & GO. -for the purpose of transacting a geue ml dtock Brokerage CommUalonßaaineßa. All orders for the purchase and sale of Railroad, Mining and Oil Stocks, Government Securitlea, wc.,&c.. promptly and faithfully executed. B H. ADAMS. T. C. KNIGHT, JAB. T. GRAFF, STo. 146 South THIRD Street, : Opposite the Exchange. PHILAPBX.PHIA, Jan. 3,1166. jalo-6t THE UNDERSIGNED HAYE ENTER ■ X ed into a Copartnership for the purpose of mauuf&e luring Flint and other Glass Ware,under the name, style, * and title of “DUF FIELD & GO.,’* Onion Flint Glass Works, Kaighn’s Point, N. J. THOR. J. DUFFIBLD, CALVIN H. TEST, JRO. R. POWELL, J Alter ary 9, 1864 CjalO 10t*] THOB. OREE OH, Ba. __ THE COPARTNERSHIP HERRTO- X FOSE existing between SEAL & HESTON Is this day DISSOLVED by mutual consent;- The business of the film will be settled by either of the firm. ~ WM. SEAL. THOMAS W. HESTON Festonvillb, Jan 1. 1865. jalQ-Bt* THE COPARTNERSHIP HIBETO- X FORE existing between BESS MOSS and SILAS H. EMERY, Bricklayers, is this day DISSOLVED by mutual consent. REES MOSS, SILAS H. EMERY. PniLADEUHiA, Nov. 19,1864. ja!Q-3t* THE copartnership hereto. X FORE existing under the firm of GETTY & AB BOTT iis this day dissolved, by WM. .GETTY retiring from the Fire Insurance. Agency Business, which will hereafter be conducted .by WM ABBOTT, No. 425 CHESTNUT Street, who.respectfully solicits a continu ance of the patronage of the friends of the late firm. : January sd, 1865. . : jalQ-3t Dissolution.—' the limited partnership heretofore existing between tile un dersigned, under tbs Him- of WOOD & CAST, expiree this day by Its own limitation. A.THOS. H. WOOD, CHARLES CART. General Partners. WILLIAM L GREGG, ' Speoial Partner. . Phiiabeltoia, Deo. 31, ,1864. .. COPARTMERSKP/—The undersigned will continue tbe Straw and Millinery Goods business at He. 7%& CBBBTBUT Stheei;: under the firm of WOOD & CART, Pgii.AEBr.PHiA, Pec. SB, 1861 THE UNDERSIGNED HAS THIS DAT A associated with himself WM, H. H. HUGHES,and will continue the Dry Goods Commission Business. at No. 316 CHESTNUT Street* under the firm of DUN OAK & CO. - : W. T. H. DUNCAN. putt,ATra.nnTA. January 2,1865. ' 3a2 lm PROPOSALS. A BMY SUPPLIES. A CLOTHING BUREAU, . Quartermaster Generad'sOfptob, __ . washinstox. January 9.1865. SEALED PROPOSALS will he received at the office of Army Ciothingand Equipage, NEW YO*K CITY, until 12 o'clock BL, on. TUESDAY* the 17th instant, for far ntsblng by contract, at the depot of Amy Clothing and Equipage, New York- city : - .Uniform Coate, infantry, standard. Artillery Jackets, standard. Trousers, infantry, standard. » Pack Coats»Uned, standard Sack Coats.unlined. standard. Shirts, Domet flannel, standard. Drawers, Canton flannel, standard. Stockings, standard. & otees, sewed, standard. , Boots, cavalry, sewed, standard. ■ . Blankets, India rubber, st&nd&td. Ponchos, India rubber, standard. Knapsacks, standard. Haversacks, standard. Canteens, standard Camp Kettles, standard. Hess Pans, standard. ' Axes, felling, standard. : Pick Axes, standard. Hatchets, standard. . Spades, standard. Shovels, standard. Garrison Flags, standard. Tents, hospital, standard. Tents, shelter, 8-ounce cftion duck, standard. _ Great coat £ traps, standard. Farther information may be had, and samples of the above articles may be seen, at tho office of Army Cloth- Biddera wifi to furnish, how soon they can commence, and the number they can deliver weekly, and will submit samples of the articles, or of the material of which they are to be made, and when, a textile fabric at least one yard should be fur nished. Proposals must be accompanied by a guarantee signed by at least two responsible persons, setting forth that tf a contract is awarded to the party making the bid that he or atroace 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 the bids, as may be deemed for the interest of the service. , - Awards will be subject to the approval of the Quarter master General of the army. Supplies must be delivered in regulation packing boxes.- v Proposals should be endorsed ** Proposals for fur nishing (here insert the name of the article bid for), ’' and addressed to , Brevet Brigadier General 1 ». H. VINTON, Jall-5t Pep-Quartermaster Gen. New York city. OUARTBBMASTER’B DBF AB T - Vss MENT, Office TWELFTH and GIRARD Street.. SEALED until 12 o’clock M,, FRIDAY, Januaryl3,lB6s, for de livery's soon as possible, at the United States store" house, HANOYEBvgTBSBT Wharf, of ONE HUNDRED MEDICINE WAGONS, Autenreith pattern. Axles to be made of same size as those of Army Wagons, as per sample to be seen at the United States storehouse, Banover-street wharf* Philadelphia. Bidders will state price, boik in writing and figures, how many wagons they can deliver, and the shortest time they can deliver them in. The wagons to he inspected by ah inspector appointed on the part of the Government. . Ail proposals to be made out upon : the regular forms furnished at this office. Each bid must he guaranteed by two responsible per sons, Whose signatures must he appended to the guaran tee, and certified to as being good and sufficient security for the s m ouni involved, by some public functionary of the Units d States. ~ The right is reserved to reject all hidsdeemed too high, and no bid from adef&uitingcofct' aetorwilTbe received. By order of CouJlermanßiggs, Chief Quartermaster. GEO. E. ORME, jag- 7t Captain and Assistant Quartermaster. SUPPLIES. CLOTHING BUREAU. Q. M. GENERAL’S OjfFICB, Washington, January 6, 1f65, SEALED PROPOSALS 'will to received at the Office of Army Clothing and Equipage, New York city, until 12 o'clock M., on TUESDAY, the 17th instant, for fur nishing bv contract, at the Depst of Army Clothing and Eqbipare, New York city— GREAT COATS (foot)) like standard sample. GREAT COATS (mounted), like standard sample. Bidders will state Die number they wish to famish, how soon they can commence, and the number they can deliver monthly, and will submit a sample of the ker sey of which they propose to make the Coats. Proposals muss be accompanied by a proper gua ranter signed by at leaafc two responsible parties, set ting forth that if a contract is awarded to the party making the bid, that he or they will at.once execute the contract, and give bonds for the proper fniillznent of the same. . The right is reserved by the United States to reject any part or the whole of the bids, as maybe deemed for the Interest of the service. Awards will be subject to the approval of the Quarter master General. The supplies must* to delivered in regulation packing boxes. Proposals should to endorsed “Proposals for Fur nishing Great Coats,” and addressed Brevet Brigadier General D. B. YXBTON, ja9-6t D. Q. M. General U. 8. A, ‘ T\FF\QF OF FOBT QUARTERMA.S- V-F ter, No. 731 MARKET- Street. . ' Philadelphia. January 9, 1865. SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this'affiee until noon of THURSDAY. January 12th, for the prompt delivery .at the United States Warehouse, Hanover street, of „ „ 400 feet of LEATHER HOSE. 4*inch, in sections of 50 feet wiih couplings complete. 1 Branch Pips and Nozzle to salt.' To be of good quality, and approved by the United States Inspector. Proposals must to properly made out upon the regular forms furnished at this office, and must state the short est time for delivery. The United Stater reserves the right to reject all bids deemed objectionable. ' ALBERT S. ASHMEAD. 1 jaMi Captain and A. Q. M. AUARTEEMA STER’B OFFICE, TWELFTH and GIBARD Skirts, ' * ' •_ Philadelphia, January 9.1885. ARTILLERY AND CaVaLRY WOBSES. Forty-one (41) Cavalry and Forty.two (42) Artillery Horses are immediately required at the WESTERN HOTEL STABLES, MARKET Street; above Thirteenth, to make up the number the Government Stables can accommodate. On and afterthe delivery of said num bers, the purchases of Artillery and Cavalry Horses will be suspended at Philadelphia, Pa., until further notice; ; . By order of CoL Herman Riggs. Chief Quartermaster. ja9-fit . GEO. B, OBME, Captain and A, QM. IV/TEDIOAL PURVEYOR’S OFFICE, "A Louisville, Ky., Jan. 5,1865 SEALED PROPOSALS will to received at this Office until January 25th, 1865, for famishing Ice to the Me dical Department of the Army daring the ensuing year, at the points herein designated. The Ice to be stored by the contractor in properly constructed ice-houses at each point of delivery on or before the lfith of April next, the Ice not to to receipted for until its quality, the fitness of the Ice-house, and the manner in which ii fs packed shall have been, approved by a medical offices, and payment will to made only for the amount thus actually stored and receipted fdr. ~ , The proposals will to made for the quantities indicat ed below as required at the respective places, with the proviso that should more to needed at any time for the year’s supply, it shall to furnished at the same rates,' and under the same conditions. , . . ; QUANTITY TO BE DELIVERED AT Tons. Natchez, Mississippi.......— ,*•*,»•«.*.»«.•. 100 Vicksburg, Mississippi.. SOQ ColumbiiB,Kestticky.............. io Paducah, Kentucky*,............ ....,"*-.1..,. 10 Louisville, Kentucky............. 800 Memphis, Tenne55ee.....,.....,.,. gOO Nashville, Tennessee.... ............1,500 Helena* Arkansas....—..* ......SO Little Bock, Arkansas •>«».*•*.***«« 300 Fort Smith, Arkansas..Bo Cl&dnnati,OMom..., 306 Columbus, 0hi0..40 Cleveland* Ohio.*..**.. *•*•**• •♦•♦ i ♦♦***■* ...***♦ 30 Evansville* Indiana*.. ..*»**•»*-,»••.100 Madison. 1ndiana.......... 160 Cairo,lllinois-... 350 §uincy, Illinois.. ****•.*,7s hicago, lO Madison, Wisconsin** **** 40 Keokuk, 10wa.,...,**.. SO St, Louis, Mi550uri.........*., 260 Jefferson Barracks, Mi550uri.......... 350 Proposals will also be received for furnishing Ice at all the above points joaiiy, by weight, for the year IS65j in such quantities as may be i squired bythe Sur geons in charge at the United States General Hospitals upon the preceding annual estimate; and with the same proviso. v FORM OP PROPOSAL, ' The undersigned proposes to furbish ——* tons of first quality of lee, carefully packed in substantial ice • houses, at the within-named points, l ,namely: at the following price per ton of two, thousand pounds# namely: at ■— —— tons# at S—per ton. The Ice to be subject to the inspection, measurement, and approval of a Medical Officer, .orother properly ap pointed inspector, before being receipted for. P&3 ment to be made from time to time upon duplicate bills, certified to by the Medical Director. • (Slgneo,) , «■—i FORM CP PROPOSAL. The undersigned proposes to furnish daily, or other wise, all the Ice required jot the hospitals, upon ap proved requisitions of Surgeons in charge, at or near the within-named points, at the following price per hun dred pounds, namely: —s— —qts. per hundred ®*©fe fee shall be of the best quality, and subject to the* approval of the Surgeon in charge, who will receipt for the actual amount delivered at each ho«pital Payment to be made from time totime upon, dupli cate bills cer ified to by the Medical-Director. .(Signed,) . The above form of proposals will be . adhered to as closely as practicable. Other forms wlll’be received by the Department and duly conataered. 1 .... A proper guarantee that the bidder is able to fulfil the contmct, certified to by the Clerk of thenearest District Court, or a United States District Atfcorniy, must accom pany the proposal, or.it wttl be _ An oath of allegiance to the United States Government must also accompany flie proposal. r - The contracts-will be awarded to the lowest responsi ble party or parties, who will be. duly notified by mail or otherwtee that their bid is accepted, and inmediately required to- enter into contract under beads to the amount -of $6,000. The bonds must be properly certi fied, and the post* office address of principals and sure ties stated upon them* • .- ? ■ ■ ■ Biedere may be present in person When fhenroposals* are opened . ' I The post office address of the parties proposing must be distinctly written upon the proposal. / Proposals must be add essed to Burgeon]). L> MA ORI) DEB, 17. B. Army, Medical Purveyor, Joutsvtlle, i The Department reserves the right to rejec&ny or ail bid* deemed unsuitable. D L. MAGRfDEB, - Surgeon U. S. Army and Medical Perveyor. i t Louis illeTTCy. Printed forms of proposals may he had ail u office. ia9 mwf 6t’ * *■ - • TMPOHTANT TO RAILWAY TKA TELLERS. —For full information In reference, to Bta tiona, Distances, and Connections. Illustrated bT one QIIA-NGK OB’ -TIME. THE PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL RAILROAD. PHILADELPHIA TO PITTSBURG—3SB MILES, „Tie Ticket Office of the PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL RAILROAD la now located at the New Passenger Depot of the Company, THIRTIETH and MARKET Street., Philadelphia. „THE PHILADELPHIA EXPRESS learee dally. THE ERIE MAIL leaves dailr, except Saturday, ill other trsine leave daUr, except Sunday. On and after HONDA*, December 2Sth, IBM, Train* will leave Philadelphia aa follows: BAA A. M —MAIL TRAIN, with the fOllOWtttkCOn ,UU nectiona-Arrive at WEST CHESTER INTBR -7 SECTION 9.06 A. M., and connect with West CheaterJtoiiiroad, arriving at West Cheater 9.30 A. M. At DOWNINGTOWN 9. SO A. M.. connecting with train for Waynetburg, and reaching there at 11.10 A. M. At COLOMBIA H. 60 A. M., connecting with northern Central Railroad, and reaching York at 2-50 P. M-, Hanover Junction 3.39 P. M., Hanover 4.45 P. M., and Gettysburg 6.16 P. M. Also, with train on Reading and Columbia Railroad, leaving at 2 P. M. Arrive at HARBISBORO 1.20 P.M., con necting with Northern Central traine North, tints: Leave HarrisWrg 146 P. M., arrive at Bnnbnry 4.20 P. M., Milton 5 (B P. M , Williamsport 5.16 P. M„ Lock Haven 760 P. M, (Passengers for Elmira, Rochester, 'Canandaigua, Niagara Falls, etc , reach Elmira at 10.46 P.-M., and Buffalo at 6.16 A. M.) (Passenger, for Dan vine, Rupert, Bloomsburg, Berwick. Beech Haven, Shlckshlnny, Plymouth, Kingston. Wyoming. Pitts ton, and Scranton, take the Lackawanna andßloomu hnrgtrains at Northumberland.) At HARRISBURG, for points South on Northern Central R. R.,leave at 1,39 P. H., arrive at York at2.67P. M.. Hanover Junction a SO P. M., Hsnovord. 45 P. M. .and Gettysburg 6 16 P.M. At HARRISBURG, for points in Cumberland Valley, leaving at 1.40 P. M.. arrive at Carlisle 2.68 P. tt, M - ani Hagerstown®. 16P. M. At TYRONE * 68 P. M., connecting with Bald Eagle Valley Train, leaving at 7P. M.. and arriving at Bello* fbnteat9F M. At ALTOONA 7.40 P. M., connecting with Branch train for Hollldaysburg, reac liar thereat ®2SP. M. At CRESSON ®SB P. ft, connecting with BrMtch teain for Ebenshnrg, arriving there 9.40 P. M. At PITTSBURG 1.30 A. M., and there connecting for all points West, Northwest, and Southwest, in nn A. M.—PAOLI ACCOMMODATION, No. 1. J-VJ.UI-' arriving at Paoli at 11.06 A. M. to H.-FABT LINE, connects at LAKDISVILLB at l.j£i 2.40 P.M. with train oil Reading and Colnm „ hia Railroad, arriving at Litis 3.H P. M. ■ Ephrata 3.33 P. H„ and Reading 4.26 F. H. At HARRISBURG, with an Accommodation Train on Northern Central Railway, for Banbury and interme diate points, reaehiigSunbury at 5.50 P. M. At HAS. RISBUBO with train on Cumberland Valley for Car lisle, arriving there at 6. MP. M Arrives at Pittsburg there makes close connection for au I*l ft 1? M.—PABKESBUBH ACCOMMODATION, .111 arrives at Parkosburg at 3 36 P. M., stopping at Intermediate Stations. 2nnP. M.-HARRISBURG ACOOMKODATION, P makes connection at Downingtown at 4.04 P. M., with train on Waynesbnrg Branch, leav ing at ISO P. M., and arriving at Waynesbnrg at* P. M. At COLUMBIAf at 6.26 P. M., with Northern Central Hallway, or York, leaving WrighisvlUe 7 P. M.» and arriving at York at 7.40 P.MI Arrives at Har* risburg at M. _ A M.—EMIGRANT ACCOMMODATION, from 4iIHJ 137 DOCK Street, daily, except Sunday. Ar ,v tivea at Harrisburg 406 A. M., Mifflin 9.47 A. M., Altoona 3.20 P. M., and Pittsburg 11.OOP. M. The cars are comfortable, and emigrants, or families going ’West, will find the rates low, and bare their baggage, for which, checks are given, forwarded by the same train. For further particulars apply to FEANCIS FUNK. Emigrant Agent, 137 DOCK Street. Between Harrisburg and Pittsburg a first-class car Is attached to this train for local travel. 4AA p* M. - LANCASTER ACCOMMODATION, .UU reaches Lancaster at 7.29 P. M., and Columbia * v jqp son M.-PAOLI ACCOMMODATION, No. 2, # OU reaches Paoli at 6.50 P. M. BnnP. M. —PITTSBURG AND XBIB HAIL, .All with the following connections: Arrive at Hftlirigl) ioo A. M.: Sunbury, 4.15 A, H., Noithmnber.and, 4.24 A- H.j Milton, 4.53 A. H.; Williamsport, 6:06 A. H.: Lock Haven. 725 A. M,«, Emporium, 11.08 A. M., St. Mary's, 12.(35 A. M.;Corry, 4.38 P. M.. and Erie. 635 P. &. (At Gorry close connection is made with Oil Greek Rail road for Titusville and Shaffer's, the present terminus of the road, thence by fctage or Boat for Oil City and Franklin.) (Passengers for Danville, Bnpert, Biooms hurg, Berwick, Beech Haven, Shickshinny, Ply mouth, Kingston, Wyoming. Plttston, and Scranton, take the Lackawanna and Bloomsburg trains at Nortn -umberland.) fPassengers for Elmira." Rochester, Canandaigua. Niagara Falls, etc,, reach Elmira at 11.35 A, M.. and Buffalo 9,20 P. M. > At HaBRISBUBG, With Northern Central Railway, for the at 2.50 A. M.: arrives at York, 4.10 A. M.; Hanover Junction, 4.45 A, M.; leaves Hanover Junction, d. 50 A. M «arrives at Hanover, 11 A. M., and Gettysburg, L2Q P. M, At HUNTINGDON, 5.31 A. M., with tr£u on Broad Top Railroad, arriving at Hopewell, A. M.; Ht. Dallas, A. M._, and connecting thence by Stage for Bedford. At TYRONE, 6.29 A. M., connecting with train on Bald Eagle Valley Road, leaving Tyrone at 8.00 A. M.; arrive at Bellefonte, ILI3 A. M.» and Howard, 12.20 P. H. Leaving Tyrone on Clearfield Railrcad at 8. K A. M., and arriving at Phtilipsburg at 11 A. M. At CRESSON, 8.13 A. M., connecting with bran ch train for Bbensburg, and arriving there at 12.27 F, M. At BLAISSYILLE INTERSECTION, 10.20 A.M. connecting with branch train which arrives at Blalrs- Ville at 10.40 A. M., and Indiana, 12.10 P. M. (This train also connects at Blairsville with West Pennsylva nia Railroad, arriving at Saltsburg at 11 A, M.) Ar rives atPITTBBURG at LOOP. M., and connects for ail points West. . 11 1A P- M.-PHILADELPHIA EXPRESS, stops 11. lif only at Downingtown, Lancaster, Harris burg, Marysville, Newport, Mifflin, Lewis town, Huntingdon, Altoona, Gallitrin, and Cone maugh. At HUNTINGDON, with Broad Top Rail road., leaving there at 8 A. M., and arriving at Dudley, ■ —A. M.; Mt. Dallas, A. M., and thence by stage to Bedford. At ALTOONA, at 9.05 A. M., connection is made with train for Hollidays burg, reaching there at 9.65 A. M., and thence by hack to . Bedford Arrives at PITTSBURG at 2.40 P. M., makin g dose connection with through trains on All the diverging roads from that point, North to the Lakes. West to the Mississippi and the Missouri Rivers, and . South and Sonthwesfc to all points accessible by Rail ro& fnrtber Information, applr at tbo Fasmnger Sta tlon, corner of THIRTIETH and MARKET Street*, Philadelphia deM-tf JOHN P. VANLEER, Jr,. Ticket Airent. THOS. H. WOOD. CHARLES GABY. - ia®9t* 1864. new 1864. THE CAMDEN AND AMBOY AND PHILADELPHIA AND TRENTON RAILROAD OOMPANY'B LINES, PROM PHILADELPHIA TO NEW YORK AND WAY PLACES, PXOX WAAHOT STBBBT WHARF, WILL LBATE AS FOLLOWS-VIZ: FASB. At * A. M , via Camden and Amboy, O. and A. Ac commodarion .......2 26 At BA. M., via Camden and Jersey City, Moraine ...Xxpma. $ 00 Ati2 M., via Camden and Amboy, 0. and A Ac commodation 3 3S At 2P. M., via Camden and Amboy. C. and A, Ex -JiT M., Tia Camden and Amboy, Accommods- ' tion (Freight and Passenger) I 76 At 6P. M., via Camden and Amboy, Accommoda tion (Freight and Passenger}—lst Class Ticket... J 25 Do. do. i2d Class Ticket) •. X6O AtllXP. M., Tia Camden and Amboy. Accommo dation (Freight and Passenger)—lst class Ticket. 226 „ „ Do. „ do. . . 2d Class Ticket. 160 For Belridere. Easton, Lamberirille. Plemingtan, Sc., at 3.30 P. M. Por Mount Holly, Bwapsrttle, Pemberton, and Yln centown, at 6 A. M‘, 2 and SF, M. Por Freehold at 6 A. M. and 2 F. H. Por Palmyra, Riverton, Delanco, Beverly, Edgewa ter, Burlins ton, Florence, Boxdentown, &c., at 6 and U I°A *&•&'**> S’ 3o !. 5 ’ M.. The 3.30 and o P. M. lines run direct through to teuton. . For Palmyra, Riverton, Delanco,' Beverly, and Bur lington, at 7 P. M. LINES FROM KENSINGTON DEPOT WILL LEAVE AS FOLLOWS: At 11.15 A. M., via Kensington and Jersey City, Express. 3 (X) At 4. SOP. AL, via Kensington and Jersey City, Ex- press* », ~ ..4* «,»,.* .*«»»,« n.mm.min 3 (JO At 6.45 F ML, via Kensington and Jersey City, -Washington und New York Expre55.......3 00 Atl2F. M. (Night), via Kensington and Jersey City, WaeUßrtoii and Hew York Mai 1.....— ...*3 35 The 6.4 J P. M. Line will run dully. All others San days excepted. For Buffalo, Dunkirk, Elmira, Ithaca, Owego, Ro chester, Brnghampton, Great Bend. Montrose, Wukes bane, Scranton, Stroudsburg, Water Gap, M&uch Chunk, Allentown, Bethlehem, Belvidere, Easton, lambertvme, Remington, Ac., at 7.15 A. M. This line connects with the train leaving Easton for SEauch Chunk at 3.30 P. M. For Lambertville at 5 P. M. on Saturdays only. For Bristol, Trenton, fto., at 7.15 and ILIS A. M., 3 ancL5F. M. and 12midnight. _ForHolmesbuxg, Tacony, Wissonomlng, Bridesburg, and Prankford, at 9 A.M.,5, 5, and 8 P.M. For New York and Way Lines leaving Kensing ton Depot, take the cars on Fifth street, above Walnut, half an hour before departure. The ears run into the Depot, and on the arrival of each train run from the pounds of Baggage only allowed each passenger. Passengers are prohibited from taking anything as bag gage but their wearing apparel. All baggage over fifty pounds to be paid for extra. The Company limit their responsibility for baggage to One Dollar per pound, aud win not be liable for any amount beyond $lOO, except by special contract. Graham’s Baggage Express will call for and deliver baggage at the Depots. Orders to be left at No. 3 Wal nut street. _ WILLIAM H. GATEMER, Agent. December 21,1564. LINES FROM NEW YORK FOR PHILADELPHIA* WILL LSAVS FROM TUB FOOT OF OOPUTZiAirP STBBET, Atl2M. and4P. ML, via Jersey City and Camden. At 7,10, and UK A. M., 6P. M. and 12 (Night), via Jer sey City and Kensington. From the foot of Barclay street at 5 A. M. and 2P. H., via Amboy and Camden. From Pier No. 1, North river,at 12 M., 4, andS P.M. (freight and passenger), Amboy and Camden, del-tf 1865. PHILADELPHIA AND ERIE RAIL. ROAD.—This great line traverses the Northern and Northwest counties of Pennsylvania to the city of Erie, on Lake Erie. , - It has been leased by the PENNSYLNANXA RAIL ROAD COMPANY, and is operated by them. - Its entire length was opened for passenger and freight business October 17th, 1864. TIME OF 7ASSBFOBBiTRAnra AT PHILADELPHIA. Leave Westward. Matt Train—.™-........a50'P. M. Lock Haven Accommodation Train.B,oo A. M. . Passenger cars run through on Matt Train without change both ways between Philadelphia'and Erie, and Baltimore and Erie. Elegant Sleeping Cam on Elmira Express Trains both ways between PmladelphiaTand Lock Haves, aud on Elmira Express Train both ways between Williamsport andßaltimore. . 'For Information respecting Passenger business, apply I corner fHiBTIBTH and MARKET Sts., Philadelphia, l And for Freight business of the Company’s Agents. . 8. B. KINGSTON, Jr v comer THIRTEENTH aid J. W. BBTNOLDS, Erie. i. U, DULL, AfentlT, O. B, K,B*lttmor«. .. ' • H.H.HOUBTOIf, General Ticket Aaent,Philadelphia. , * „ JOSEPH B. POTTS, de2B-tf General Manaaer, Williamsport. SUiBBS 1885 —p hiit a —MWiMHMP 11 '-W* 1 AMD ILMIRA RAILROAD LINE to aU points WEST. The direct route for the AT REGIOHSOF PENNSYLVANIA VILLIAMSPOB^JBEg-AU).^JUSPENSION BRIDGE. .. , ELMIRA, NIAGARA FALLS, aid til places in the Western and Northwestern States aid the Canadas. 71 « TWO THROUGH TRAINS . _ Lteve Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Depot, Thir temth and Gailowhill streets, ( daily, (Sundays ex> cefted), for the North and West, as follows: \ Morning Express at BA. M _ \ Afternoon Express at 3.30 P. M. MhingA direct connection with til interaecting roads. Fp THROUGH TICKETS to any point, aad furffier parflcnlars concerning tho different routed, apply at the Ticket OFFICE. 43S CHESTNUT Street, under the Philadelphia Ban*, aad opposite the Custom Houi.' N. TAN HORN, Ticket Agent, \ 425 Chestnut street. . I JOHN S. HILLBS. General Agent. ja2l Thirteenth and CaUowhUl streets. iSSimammmm WEST J^BSEY RAILROAD LINES. \ NEW AKRABGBMBNT. On ak after MONDAY. January 2,1865, Tralna will leare Mm WALNUT-STREET PIER as follows: »* For CiPE MaY, and all places south of Millville, at 9 A Maps PH. For MILLVILLE, BRIDGETON, SALEH, and aU in termedins places south of Glaasboro, at£ A. M. and S P r« GttBSBORO at 9A. It. 12 38 P. M., and 3P. M. For WVODBURY, GLOUCESTER, Ac., at 9 A. H., 12.30P.-Itt. 3and 6F. H. | L \ RETURNING. Leave Gig* May ate. SO A. M. and IX. 45 A, M, Leave Hfihrill# at 9 A M andSP. M. Leave,B Hi geton at 7. 10 A. M. and 3.10 F. M. Leave Sftlwnat 7 A. M. and 3 P. M. Leave at 7,8.43, and 10.44 A M., and A4S P> M THE WBBT JERSEY EXPRESS COMPANY trill attend UaU the usnti branches of Express Busi ness, receive NdeUver, and forward through other re sponsible ExpiteesCompanies.to allpartßof the country, any article' entrusted to them. ~ . _ „ A Special Messenger accompanies each Through Train. Office, No. 5 WALNUT Street. 4 ; J. VAN RENSSELAER, Superintends*. Philadelphia, l ,January 3,1865. • la3-g PHILADELPHIA TO BROOKLYN. FARE. *». EXCURSION TICKETS, GOOD FOB 'THREE HAYS,. S 3. Passengers for KxpressTralnforTacksrioa, Barnent, Toms River. Lob*: Branch, andßrooklynleave VINE-: STREET FERRY at UBO A. M., d»t] T (Sundays cx oeptod). arriving at Brooklynat 6P. M. _ Retnrningjileave wALL-STREST FERRY, Brook **!May T&n tor Atslin, Shaming, Manchester, Ac. ■ Ac., leaves Cooper's Pdnt at 7-» T A. 8.- iaS-ti I*, 8, COLE, Ageqt, CMRdpp, RAILROAD LINES. fiffW—B 1865. ■■■.SSS&PJS'Sfe KOBE EAIIBOAB. PorrTTiU*. asm Macs, Aberdeen, rerry*»« ■» atB.B AM. (Sundaya Baltimore, stopping at all remlar etatloim.coiinectinr with Delawore Ballroad at Wllmin«ton for iHlford, fbhUwbnry. and intermediate stations Express Train at 116 P. M. (Sundays Baltimore and Washington, stopping at Chester. Wii Kington, Elkton, Ferryvillo, and Havre-de'G«we. : Express Train at 3.83 P. M. (Sundays for Baltimore and Washington, stopping at Newark, Elkton, North-East, FerryvOl** Havre-de- Grace* Perryman's, and Magnolia , Night Express at 11.16P.M. for Baltimore and Wash ington, stopping at Chester (only to take Baltimore and Paeseißgtrß for FOBTKEsfe MONBOB will talce the B.MA. ■ ‘"acCOMMOPATION TRAINS Stopping at aU Stations between Philadelphia and WII- at 11 A. M., 4. 6 .30 and 10 F. M. The 4 P. M. train connects with R. R* lor Milford and intermediate stations. Leave Wilmington at 7.16 and 9.30 A. M., 2.30 and ® f F TraOBGIH BALTIMOBB. LeaveW|]mington at SsBF74.M,"BSSf and S.fi P. M. CHBSM POE PHILADELPHIA, , o J M Leave Chester at B.ld* 10- 14 A. M, 12. S 6, S. 13» 4.54, ““d“ R W»™ Express Train at 4.05 A. M. for Baltimore and Wash ington, stopping at Wilmington, Ferry vllle, Havre- de- ; Grace, Aberdeen, Ferrymanand Magnolia. Higbt Express at 11.16 P. M. for Baltimore and "Washington, stopping at Chester (for Baltimore and Washington p&srengers), ’Wilmington, Newark, Big- ; ton, HortlyEast, PerryvUle. and Havre de- Grace Accommodation Train at 10 P. tf. for Wilmington ana way * la^£j, llBaß 3 t ?os pHI-LADELPHiA. *■ Leave Baltimore at 9.36 P. SL. stopping at Havre-da- Grace, and WUmington. Also stops at Elk ton and Newark (to take passengers for PhuadelpWa and leave passengers from Washington or Baltimore), and Chester to leave passengers from Baltimore o* u Leave Baltimore Bas A. If -, Way Hail; 110 P. M., Express: 4.25 P. M., Way Train; 6.36 P, M., Express: 9 - 26P -*■ b FbTAs fob baltimoeb. w S^f£^n 67 i'6 1 k , 9% a t U Ml US. anb£l2.SSP. M. „ „ . Freight Train, with Passenger Car attached, will leave Wilmington for Ferryville and Intermediate stitiottl at 7.65 F. M. „ _ ' del7 H. F. KBHHEY. Bnp’t. WEST CHESTEB PHILADELPHIA RAIL- ROAD, TJA MEDIA „„„ „„ change of houes. On and after MONDAY, Oct. 10,1864, the trains will leave Philadelphia, from Depot corner of THIBTY FIEST and MARKET StroeU (West Phlladelphial.at &16 and 11A H., and at 2, 4.18, add 8.30 F. M. Lost* West Chester at 6.35, 8.15, and 10.30 A M., and 1.30 and 4.30 P. M. , Trains leaving Philadelphia at 8.15 AH. and Al 5 F. M., and West Chester at 8 IS A. M. and 4.30 P. M., con nect with trains on the Baltimore Central Bailroad for Oxford and intermediate points. On Sundays leave Philadelphia at 8.30 A. M., and 1 F. M. Leave West Chester at 8A M. and 4F. M. On Sundays the cars of the West Philadelphia Pas senger Bailroad Company will leave Eleventh Sad Mar ket streets at thirty minutes before the starting tlnrh of trains from the West Philadelphia Depot, and will he at the Depot to convoy passengers into the city on the arrival of each train. Passengers are allowed to take wearing apparel only as Baggage, and in no case will the Company he re sponsible for an amount exceeding *m ... OC7 HENRY WOOD, Superintendent. »g»M NORTH FBKRBYL- TANIA EAILBOAB Tor BETHLEHEM* 'BOYLESTOWN, - MAXJOH OKOTK. EASTOfI WIL trIAMSPOET. WiLKESBABBS, *•. WIHTBB AEKAIIGEMENT. - PMseater Trains leaye th# new Depot, THIED Stmt, Thompson. etreot, daily (Sundays exoepted), as follows: At 7,80 A. M. (Express) for Bsthlehem, Allentown* Hanoh Chunk, Haileton, Williamsport, OWTUkos harre, &c. 1 At 3. SO P. M. (Express) for Bethlehem, Easton, &«, At 5.15 F. M. »r Bethlehem, AUentown, Maneh (numfc- For Doyles town at 9.50 A. M. and 4,16P.M. For Fort Washington at 1. IS P. M. For Lanedale at Cl 6 F. K. White cars of the Second and Third-streets Lin* City Passenger Railway ran directly to the new Depot. TRAINS FOB PHILADELPHIA Bethlehem at 8.36 A M,, 10.03 A H., and 6.15 Leave Doylestewn at 8.30 A M. and 5.45 P. JL Leave Lansdale at 6.10 A M. Leave Fort W ashinjipn at&YOP. M. fbr Doylestewn at 9.30 A M. and 4.15 BoylastownforPHladelpH*at 7A. M. andSF. H, boM BLLIH OLA&K. Agant. INSURANCE. •jrtELAWABE MUTUAL SAFETY XJ ' INSURANCE COMPANY. INCOBPOBATED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF PENNSYLVANIA, 1835. OFFICE S. E. CORNER THIRD AND WALNUT STREETS.. PHILADELPHIA „„ „ MARINE INSURANCE ON VESSELS,) CARGO, > To all parts of the world. FREIGHT, 5 , INLAND INSURANCES On Goods, by River, Gan&l, Lake, and Land Carriage, to aU parts of the Union. FIBEINSUBANCES, On Merchandise generally, On Stores, Dwelling Honses, Ac. ASSETS OF THB COMPANY, ' November 1,1861 *lOO,OOO United States Five Per Cent. Loan, ’7l • *lOO,OOO 00 111,000 " Six 81. 118 SIS 00 76,000 “ Six “ “ 5-205 76,662 SO 100,(00 State of Pennsylvania Five Per Cent, Loan - 93,666 00 64,000 State of Pennsylvania Six Per Cent. Loan 55,840 00 ITS, 060 City of Philadelphia Six Per Ct. Loan 12/, 520 37 20,000 Pennsylvania Bailroad First Mort gage Six Per Cent. Bonds... 22,000 00 60,000 Pennsylvania Bailroad Second Mort gage Six Per Cent. Bonds 63,250 00 15,000300 Shares Stock Germantown Gas Company, principal and interest guaranteed by the city of Philadel phia.***...... 25,300 00 6,500130 Shares Stock Pennsylvania Rail-' _ road C0mpany....................... 0,100 00 6,000100 Shares Stock Horth Pennsylvania , Bailroad Company. 3,050 00 50,000 United States Treasury Certificates of ~ _ „Indebtedness 48,425 00 • 30,000 State ef Tennessee Five Per Gfc Loan* 12,000 00 *■28,700 Loans oh Bond and Mortgage, amply ' secured......**— .......... 128,700 00 $668,250 Par, CostsB42,loo 50, Market va1ne*5857,637 87 Beal Estate*....,.. 56,006 00 Bills receivable forinsttrancesjnade. 118,330 42 Balances due at Agencies- —Prend ruas on Policies, Accrued Interest, and other debts due* the Company 28,79831 Scrip and, Stock of sundry Ins-oranca and other Companies, $4,263- Esti mated value... 2,220 00 Cash, on deposit with. United States Government, subject « Gaik in Drawer.. »,♦**. ...... $37 56 —5158,692 49 _ „ „ DIRBCffORS: Thomas C. Hand, Samuel E. Stokes, John C Davis, J F. Feniston, Eamcnd A Bonder, Henry Sloan, Theophilus Paulding, WUUamG. Boulton, John RFenrose, Edward Darlington, James Traanair, H. Jones Brooke, Henry G. Dallett, Jr., JacobF. Jones, James C. Hand, James B McFarland, William C. Ludwig, Joshua P. Eyre, . Joseph H. Seal, Spencer fifcliv tine, GeoTge G. Leiper, John B. Semple, Pittsburg Hugh Craig, A B. Berger, Pittsburg Robert Buxton, THOMAS C. HAND, President. TT „, JOHN C. DAVIS, Vice President HENRY LYLBURN, Secretary. del6-ly - PERE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY. A- -THE PENNSYLVANIA VERB INSURANCE COM PABY. Incorporated 1826. CHARTER PERPETUAL. No. MO WALNUT Street, opposite Independence Square. This Company, favorably known to the community for nearly forty years, continues to Insure against Loss or'Damage hy Fire, on Public or Private Bnildin*., alther permanently orfor allmlted time. Also, on Fur- Übflrai 01 e * e ** au^ m generally, on . Their capital, together with a large Surplus Fund, is Invested in the most careful manner, which enables Orem to offer to the Insured an undoubted security in the case of loss. DIRECTORS. Jonathan Patterson, i Daniel Smith, Jr., Alexander Benson, I John Deverenx, Isaac Hazlohnrst, f Thomas Smith, Thomas Gffl < Hen^Lowls. ■_ JONATHAN PATTERSON. President. William G. Crowell,' Secretary. A MERICAN EIRE INSURANCE COMPACT. Incorporated 1810. CHARTER PBR PBTCAL Ho. 310 WALHUT Street, ahoye-Thlrd, Philadelphia. Haying a large pald-np Capital Stock and Snrplnc In fested In sound and ayallable Secnrlttei, continues to Insure on Dwellings. Stores, Fnrnitnre, Merchandise. Vessels In port and their Cargoes, and other Personal Property. AlllossesUbganjand promptly adjusted. U\°mss E. Marls, James E, Campbell, John Welsh, Edmund G. Pritllh, Samuel 0. Horton, Charles W. Ponltnw, Patrick Brady, Israel Horrls. John T. Lewis, „ , „ THOM. IaaCTC. L. Crawfobp. A NTHRACITE INSURANCE CX)M-' fApAjjy.-Anthorlied Capital #4OO,£LPHTA. JSTD IBSUBAB'GB. » 3TOKS- JotnW. Brennan, 1 . Bobert B. Potter, Join Kessler, Jr., B. D. WoodrnJT, Charles Stokes, Joseph? J>. Bills. BUCK, President. ABDSOB, Vice President arr. 1«14-B jppKfflMMan. fllifft MO. Bia WALIOT^^BT.’pHH.'ABBT.VgT A A6BRn FOR TBS jrOHWICHraBmSDgAHCE COMPACT. op jroßwicH, cpisrir. • * OHASTfiRtD 1808. lasMßsisttfr jy»eW> KAMA* P. KOU.arEBSA3>. me. He Slim prOLLINSHBAD & GRAVES’ DL INBUBAECB AGENCY, rOKKAK P. KOlLIBraplAl). WJf. H. OKATBS. fTOLLINSHEAD & GRAVES, - BA INBUEANCB AGBNCY, Ho. 313 WALNUTS.. Philadelphia, arenta for the BLBAHT CITY CO.. JyS7-8m OF ALBANY, N. T. CTBNRY HUDDY,' -4#-*- - StetUler ni WKoleusl* Inm |a FUEB OLD BOUBBOH. MOITOHGAiIKIiA, ETB, AHD WHEAT WHISKIES. I*6 FOETH SBCOED BTKBBT, below bum IBAJIO J H BvSfg. CotfO-SroJ PREDIRIOK BOLAND, f H K&| f F^s^Sttg ,oKiaa - JBOBOPBAffAKD .AMBBIOIH BBaBAVINOR „ ■ $1,201,664 02 IB B. HABIB, President. Secretary. feS-tf FOB 81UB ANi» TO LET. m VALUABLE FARM AT PUB J£ •8.J.1C BALB. —Will be positively sold at public •ale on MONDAY, Jannary 16, 18M, the followingdfr; scribed Farm, known as " • Sobs Common, ” belonging to the Estate of Washington Boss, deceased, situate in Londongrove Township, Chester County, Pa., on the pnbUcmsd leading from Avondale to Klmbleville, three miles east from New London and two miles from Avondale Station, on the Philadelphia and Baltimore Central Ballroad, and containing lVtaores and 6 perches of land, divided into fourteen enclosures, and all'well feneed, and with a.running, stream of wirier in each. The land is in a high state of onltivation, and well adapted to grain and grass. There are from forty to fifty acres of wood land, heaviiy timbered, a great por tion of which is In a thriving condition The.improv«nente«of^ H and g snhstanHal eitnated in a central part of the Farm and overlooking the .greater portion of it, three Tenant Houses, large ddbhle.deoker Stone Barn, with' over-shoot andehed dlng attached. Pump In ham yard undercover. Grana ries, Straw House. Carriage and Wagon House, with Poultry House attached; two large. Orchards, one vounit. of choice fruit and just coming into hearing, to gether with a variety of other fruit trees. *This property is in an intelligent and respectable neighborhood, adjoining lands of Abner GarrotL,Boht. lyrie, and others, and is conrenlent to schools and P plxgOTB P de b ßws°W^w thosmmoauoUlrathe oc- THIhTY-Ikc©E?D Street and LAUCAST.EE Avenue, "West Philadelphia. , , , D v * a - Sale will take place at one o’cloukP. M. on Hie day above mentioned, when the conditions will be made known tix IMIS tiisuts. December 19.1864. ■ m THE subscriber will sell JKiiat private sale her DWELLING In Norristown, situated in WASHINGTON Street, near the depot, wits iron ratting in front, hall, parlor, two large rooms, and kitchen with range on the first floor; five chambers on the second floor, with all the modern improvements, and four on the third floor; a good, dry, cellar and summer kitchen with range; a, carriage- house and stable for two horses; a large yard, with a variety of fruit trees in bearing, grapes, and other small fruit. Any person * ishing to view the premises can call on Mrs. T. SAUK If AN, on the premises. No incumbr mce. f 3,000 can remain if desired. . , , have also a large LOT, containing about four acres, in. the borough, suitable for almost any purpose* No incumbrance. $2,000 can. remain on the premises. _____ __ ja6‘6t* C. BAURMAN. M LARGE AND VALUABLE PRO PEBTT FOB. 8 ALB; —The very large and commo dious LOT and BDILDUfG, Do. 308 CHBEBT Btreet, near the centre of business, containing 60 feet on Cher ry Btreet, depth 106 feet, being 76 feet wide on the real of the lot, and at that width opening to a large yart-way are rarely met with. _ Apply on the premises. • - eell-fim* Mfor sale or to let—a hum ber of convenient new LWBLLITOB, with modera improvements, on North Seventh, Twelrth, audlThU* teenth streets. Apply to _ JTA%iOWJAOgSON> 614 CHESTNUT Street, or at noia-tf 1858 North TWELFTH Street. MFOR SALE.—THE BUBSORIBEB offers for sale Jbis country seat, within half anti* of Wilmington, Delaware, on the Newport pike, con taining eight acres of good land, in the centre of whisk is a large lawn with a fine variety of shade trees, ma ples, lindens, evergreens, etc,, in all over a hundred foil-grown trees. The improvements consist of a largf and commodious Mansion, flanked on the west by tw« towers, one of which is. four stories in height. Then are four large rooms on a floor, with a hall eleven bj forty-two feet. The house has the modem improve ments. A hydraulic ram forces water from a sprint into the upper story of the tower. There is also ax iron pump and hydrant under a covered area at ths kitchen door. The out-buildings consist of a carriage house and stable sufficient for four home and several carriages; also, a hen, ice, and smoke houses, Th« stable has & hydrant in it. Hood garden, with several.varieties of dwarf-pear am 4 grape vines, in full bearing. There are also several va rieties of apple, cherry and chestnut trees. . TernM accommodating. Possession^^nat^aa^timt. noS-tf on the premises. DELAWARE AND CHEB- JR TER COUNTY FARMS. ” * X DELAWARE AND CHESTER COUNTY FARMS. Some of the best for sale. Call or send for Catalogue just out. JAS. S- CUMMINS, 504 WALNUT Street, or ja9-3t MEDIA, Fenna. m FOR SALE—A SMALL FRUIT JR -B and TRUCK FARM, near Torresdale; a very X desirable place. Also several large' and valuable farms in the same neighborhood. B. F GLENN, ja7-tf 133 South FOURTH Street. «FOB SALE—A YERT DESI- JR RABLE COTTAGE and furniture, with twen- X ty acres of land, situated on the Delaware, fifteen miles from Philadelphia. B. F. GLENN, ja7 tf 133 South FOURTH Street. ®FOR SALE-A HEAT TWO STORY Brick COTTAGE on Bambo street. Bridge port, containing seven Booms. It is pleasantly located, within five minutes’ walk of the Reading Railroad Depot. Apply to M J. W. ANDREWS, ja!o»3t* BRIDGEPORT, Pa. Mfoi sale—walnut street, west of Sixteenth, Two splendid Four-Story Brown-Stone-froat DWELLINGS. Lots 20 by 125 feet, to a street, Prices, $20,000 and $27,500. Can have a Btable near by. MILLER, Broker, ja7-smwth4tif 154 North SIXTH Street. M HOUSE AND FURNITURE FOR SALK CHEAP —59,800 cash, leaving $l7l per year mortgage, will purchase House and Furniture A beau tiful three-story brick, with three-story bsck buildings. In perfect order, with every improvement, and fur nished thronghomt beautifully. WltUnflfteeu minutes’ rideof Third and Chestnut streets. Address H. GIL BEET, Box 2163 P. O. ja9 mwf3t* ® PUBLIC SALE OF REAL JR ESTATE. . X wmbe sold at Public Sale, at the house of CHARLES LLOYD, 4 * Blue Bell Inn, * * in the Twenty fourth ward of the City of Philadelphia, Kingsessing, on FIFTH-DAY, 19TH OF IST MONTH, JANUARY, 1565, At one o’clock P. M., the following described ileal Es tate, to Wit: No. 2. A desirable TBUCK AMD DAIBT FA EM, Containing 115 acres, more or less, about one-half of Which Is Upland, and the remainder Marsh Meadow, situate In the Twenty-fourth ward aforesaid, about a half mile from the Blue Bell Inn. The improvements are a two BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, three rooms, entry, and open stairs on the first floor, five on second floor, and two in the garret; well of excellent water, with a pump in it, near the door, and stone Milk •House adjoining; a Stone and Frame BARN, 34 by 43 feet, with stabting for twenty head of Cows, and a frame Horse Stable and Wagon House. There is an or chard of Apple and Cherry trees on the premises in full bearing. The upland is a loamy soil, in good order,a ad well'ac anted for trucking. The situation is beautiful, commanding an extensive view over the meadows ana surrounding country. The Philadelphia, Wilmington, and Baltimore Railroad crosses the farm in front or the house, dividing the upland, from the meadow. No. % All that certain TRACT OF UPLAND OR DAIRY FARM, Adjoining No. 1, situate near the Island Road, and about one quarter of a mile from the Blue Bell Inn aforesaid, containing 50 acres, more or less. The im provements are a FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, two Btoiies high, with two rooms on each floor; stone and frame BARN,. 40 by 54 feet, with stabling for five Hersee and twenty Cows; a well of excellent water, and stone Milk House near the Barn. There are several acres of Woodland on this tract. This farm is very desirable for building locations, commanding a beautiful and exten sive view of the surronndins countiy. Persons wishing to view the property previous to the sale will apply to ISRAEL EELMRS, reriding on Farm No. 1, or the sub scriber, living in Darby, Delaware county. Conditions which will be easy, will be made knows on the day of *kle. JOHN H. ANDREWS, For the Heirs. PnnßY, 12th month, gQth, 1834 jai-wfmfit* QIL PROPERTY FOR SALE. The advertiser haviniC some very valuable Oil Properties, desires to dispose of them la one lot, and at a price much below their present value, to each parties that will form a Ccmpany, and will take a large interest himself. The developments which, are now being made on ad joining lands, which have all been leased and sold, will increase the value of this property tenfold It will be sold or divided within the next ten days, and there is no other such property for sale for three times the price. For particulars address Box ISO Post Office. ja7 6t* "ROB RENT—TEE LARGE PHOTO A- graphic Booms formerly, occupied by W. L. GEB HON, corner of SEVENTH and CHESTNUT Street. Also,several oilier room * over the PhotorrapM. Rooms. Inquire at BIS WASHINGTON Sqnare noH TTORTIOULTITRAL HALL, S. W. -*-4- corner BBOAD and WALNUT Streets. TO BET for Literary Meetings, Ac. Apply at 2C> South SEVENTH St) eat. A. W. HARRISON, , ja4-w»St Recording Sec’y. F3R SALE—THE STOCK, GOOD WILL, and fixtures of a first Mass GROCERY STOBE, sitnated in Germantown. Address “A. 8.,” Germantown Post Office, . ja!o-2t* On* STOCKS TAKEN FOB LIFE INSURANCE. Address Box SS2 Philadelphia Post Office. : jag-6t* ido nnn -ground bints, well secured. For sale by TATLQW JACKSON. 614 CB ESTNUT Street. de3Mß* USGAI. NOTICE.—WHEREAS, At A CERTIFICATE OF ONE SHABB OF THE STOCK ON THE PHILADELPHIA. GER MANTOWN, AND NORRISTOWN RAILROAD COM PANT, dated February 6, 1818; and numbered 3.391, belonging to and issued in the. name of the under signed, was taken Irom my boarding-house, in Gettys burg, at tbe time of tbe rebel invasion of the place in 3863, notice is hereby given that application wIU be made to tbe Board of sard Company for a .new CER TIFICATE, and'ail persons are called' upon Jto. show cause why said CERTIFICATE should not be issued. de2B wsßt* ISAAC G. TYSON, Gettysburg, Pa. Ff THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA: _ Estate of M AEY WHITEHEAD, deceased. The Auditor appointed by the Court fco audit, settle, and adjust the account of JOHN WHITEHEAD. Executor of the last will and testament of MAST WHITEHEAD, deceased, and to report distribution of the balance In the hands of the accountant, will meet the parties infcs reatedfor the pnrposesof his appointment,on WEDNES DAY. January 18, 1865, at 12 o’clock M., at his office, No. 3218. FIFTH Street, in the city of Philadelphia. - ja4-wfinst JAMES E. BOOTH,Auditor. WHEREAS, LETTERS OF ADMINIB - , to ,. the , 88tate ot ELIZABETH MAT SINGER, deceased,havs been granted to the subscriber, all persons indebted to the said estate will please make payment, and those having claims against the earn. Will present the same to ADAM MATBINGBR, ' .... „ - Administrator, ]g6-fmw6t« ' 13583 MONTEREY Street. T7BTATE OF JOHN PRICE, LATE OF S-* PHILADELPHIA, Deceased.—AH persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make payment without delay, and those having claims against the same to pre sent them, properly authenticated,Tor .settlement, to the undersigned, at Store Ho. 247 MARKET Street. Philadelphia. KIRK J. PRIG?,Woodbury,ILJ , JOHNS. , deBB wfit* . Administrators. TTSTATE OF ALBERT HERGESHEI -*-* MER.—Letters of administration upon the Estate of ALBERT HBBGBSHBIMEB having been grantAa to the undersigned, all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment, and those having cHims to present them to ANNA E. HERGESL-ilfiEß, de!4-w6t Wo. gy S. SIXTEESTH'irf PMl’a. T>ULE—SCHUYLKILL COUNT'S, ss.— At Ml Orphans’ Court, held at Pottsville, in and for said county, on the seventh of December, 1854, be fotelhe Hon. JAMES _RYON,_prealdent, and BSNJA. MLN HEILNER and JACOB KLLHB, Seqs., associate judges, , In the matter of the partition of the Estate of ANSEL ARNOLD, late of the city of Philadelphia, deceased: .And new, December 7,1864. the Court here confirm the said return and inquisition of the Sheri?, #»nd di rect notice to all of the said helm (to be published as hereinbefore directed as to the holding of the Inooisi tion) to come into Court and accept of the said Beal Estate a t the appraised, value thereof* on the first MONDAY of March next, or show cause why the same should not be sold by the Administrators of the said Estate. And it appearing to the Court that PHILIP ARNOLD, one ol the said heirs, died since the commencement of these proceedings, leaving issue Joseph, Lson, Fanny, Flora, Lizzie, Julia, and Philip Arnold, the Court order them to be made pai ties to the said proceedings. And it further Appearing to the Baid Conn that t bo said above named children of PHILIP ARNOLD, deceased, are minors, and that Mayer Levi, Edwin Levi, and Joseph Levi* children of Sarah Levi. deceaMd, and Isabella Dettlebach, Leon, Julia, Flora, and Abraham Pottle bach, children of Pauline Dettlebach, decea a j£^' n ' ri „ room, and chamber fnrniture, w 'i» S\ piano forte by Scbomacher ACo *£?'««, ji’S _— 49rHtadbQls of ofuth. ©ro'Mrtr , * 3 on*he Saturday previous tn m*’! *S3*rii»: BwwiS^ .fir*' at “ PANCOABT & ' t X TIOKEBBB. a^MAEKBTSire^ 2 ’ 4*» SALS OF AM&RHIAgf t« pfipTun ■*. STOCK OF GOODir&c t 6 c a ?P OK WEDIII&DAf ' ■Hi lltfi« ColC£teDCill2 &t 1(1 n’i>lft»w . IpolTided ta sale this moriia^, tMlortug Roods, choice colors bon„lt VS ni '*. -tv and 80 velvet ribbons, nrllim,rv »,! . sl'l tag ehlrts, shirts and drawee W’> »»•-='S'> kilt scarfs, Sontsis, *' goods, flannels, jeans, damasks, « *<*' •. V ! HILIP FORD & CO., AIFCTIoi'?w 1 5*5 MARKET and Sga coaiffig^ LARGE PEREMPTORY SALE 60ft tm- AND FARCY DRY GOODS. BY rKj,' s ’s?i _ " OH THURSDAY JlOeYiny ll ' 1 ’ Jail 12th, 18SS. at 10 o'clock” stock of a Dry- Goods Jotting ls* r ■ 3B€SS—▼!*: cases* bales, and lots ni bat ginghams, shirtings, sheetings, BUck o >rV =JI eoo?s, flannel, jeans, jj 3OO dor ladies* and gmAlnl- .=* cloth table coders, woolen and cot*on h ’ r * town- goods, suspenders, notions' *<• w doz fancy shirts, drawers, &c., nriru a 'i?« A; -». £ other desirable goods. ‘ u a '*:in r \ Tj'URNEBS, BRINL3Y, & X go. BM CHBBTHPT and <513 5.„, MEDICAL, T7LKCTROPA.THIC EsTirr«, ■" KENT, (or the sure of dißsasMi-c-nv dldne, by Or. A. H. STEVBKS, oeoof till **- of an entire new system of ELECTKIyitpi itl4ls Booth PBSH BQUARB. OS* Please sail, or send for a pairpbV Honiara. No charnefor conmUatinn -“™*up«, •w* Physicians and others desiriai ‘to-,,. . enter for a fnU course any time after M.'i'i'daY"?'» ary 2d, 1865. Any member of the ckis'in,- »-*?• mayreyiew without any charge. HAGBBIERI AJVD iR.-tv J. TAEOHAK MEKSICK. WII.I.IASt g JOBS a. COPE ' COUTHWARK FOUNDRY, FIFTH AHD WASHISSTOS stct;. PHIIAbEIPBIA. ' hcrbiuk & sort's. „ ENGINEKKS AMD MACSIMSTS, Mannfactnre High and Low Pressure Si«m r. r . for land, river, and marine service. ~ 4 "’' Boilers, Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, > r, lugs of all kinds, either iron or brass ‘ ‘ Iron-frame Boon for Gas Works, Work>rr road Stations, &c. - 11 Betortsand Gas Machinery of the latest, . proyed censtrnction. " Kyery description of Plantation Machine-- . , Sugar, Saw, and Grist Mills, Vacuum Steam Trains, Defecators, Filters, Pampintt - . SoleagettfsforM.BiLfenx’sFatentSnsar ■>:t: paratns, Meßmyth’s Patent Steam Hammer. . wall A Wolsey’s Patent Centrifugal Suss- Mactiine. . PENN BTEAM ENGINE w • ■ 1 BOILER WORKS. -MBAFIB t '>■/ PBAGTICAL AMD THEOBBTICAL EMGIS CBIHISTB, BOILBB-MAKBR3, BLACBSMII-- S . FOUSTDERS, havingjor many years been is . - i operation,andbeenexelnsivelyenraseditiba . 1 repairing Marine and River Engines, high aj i ‘ sure, Iron Boilers, Water Tanks, Propeller* 4 respectfully offer their services to rbepnbl'C, ■- r -- folly prepared to contract for entinse of all i' rine, River, and Stationary; having «ets of different sizes, are prepared to execute* r! quick despatch. Every description of pttiera-iLii w made at the shortest notice. High acd Low pr—.-* Fine, Tubular, and Cylinder Boilers, of *he b-'t p-t -sylvania charcoal iron, Forgings of all sires ?M k sh Iran and Brass Castings, of all description-: ? Tuiuteg, Screw-Cn ting, and all other vrovk coaßeciri With the above business. Drawings and specifications for all work done 4: establishment free of charge, and work guarantees The subscribers hare ample wharf-dock room for a. pairs of boats, where they can lie in perfect safety, U | are provided with shears, blocks, falls, sc., &c . f* raißing heavy or light weights. JACOB G tfEAFIB. JOHN P. LEVY, BEACH and PALMES Streets, TL/TORGAN, ORB, & CO., STEAM EH OIHE BTJILDEBB, Iron Founders. and SmstS Machinists and Boiler Makers. Ko. ISIS CALLOW. BILL Street, Philadelphia i-i'-Z SHIPPING. BOSTON AND PHILAMV PH 1A BTKAMSHIF LIBB. eailtnr from ml port on SATEBDAYS, from Snt trhsrf store pin Street. Philadelphia, us Lonp Wh*rf, Boston. Shesteamship SAXON, Capt Matthew*, wUlsalltrot Philadelphia for Boston on Saturday. Jan. 14, at K i. M„ and steamship NORMAN, Capt. Baker, freu' Boston for Philtdelphia. on the B&oie day at 4F. E 9Chese new ud substantial steamships fora a retsln line, s&illna from each port ptwcttudlr on Satsrdsn. Ininrances effected at one-half _ FOR NEW YORK. OUTSIDE MSB. COASTWISE STEAMSHIP COMPACT’? m FBBIGH* LISE FOE HEW YOKE, sad c s ’ < for ail Northern and Bastern cities and Hew t’rir v sailing every fraSDAT, TBUKBDAY, AND SATCEPrI from the Company's when, first shove Bare street. a New York, from Pier H t North river, on same d*N BP.M. , For freight, wMeh will be reoeived daily, is-.'* In the most careful manner, and delivered w- r ; greatest despatch, atfair rates. apply to WILLIAM J. TAYLOR A Co . »IO North WiTiUY*. ESTEY’S COTTAGE ORGANS, Set only UNEXCELLED, but CNBOT ELLED ta of Tone and Power, designed especially for 9 ts -?/y and Schools, bat found to be egnally t irell *s»*<*** the ParlorandDrawingßoom. Forgleoi^r Ho. 13 Horth SBVSSTH fiwr*-. Also, a (tomplei* assortment of the Perfect sS|.oiwt eonslantly on hand ■£» DECKER BROTHERS’ II II * T I'ANOR-The public, ano P* n ! c J[*% j£f profession, are Invited to examine tee*f 'j-i stnrraents, which are meeting with »fl|& &n - . led degree of popularity and sale in £«VJtfrt*S wherever known. The desldflrstnri t for, i e. the strength of the iron. ttdbM«£*“*£,* the wooden frame- so happily attained i>7 them, reaw their Pianos incomparable with ajT e*"®** wiia-S. Qualified, testimonial of each Am* i mills, Mason, Heller. Thonias, Ztindel, 5?-.ll* Si* %?%’• ?®&affl£Br■ seen In nail; operation, dnymi the ext* l *" Jg, j ! Messrs. Wm. Sellers It Co., Sixteenth and at S W. Cattail's fact “>2;n P km, and at Garsed’e Franhnm Washington Bttijd u Ml South THIRD street. pOTTON AND FLAX SAIL D •<-» VA and CAHVAS, of all numbers aid.ffKfrt. i'-' 1 Panlins, Boltin*, no3-tf 80, 103 PABINBT FURNITURE. L MOOBB A CAMPIOB, 861 Sontb SECOBD Street. , . examine onr etoclr. CATSUP.—NEW TO5U‘ f nolO 101 BotttbW_A_p 17I8H AND CANNED MEATS. A 600bbls Hess and No. 1 Maelierel 2.000 cues canned Meats, Lot | sters. S'' o 0 For sale by £•Si IroST a«29-3m lIP North FBggi-p' AnOBBLS. ALCOHOL IC UUU per cant ; 6.000 bbls. Higbwinos. or i in bond. ® per cent above proof, *?!,,( 1 nnn SPRING HOBBy-Hf^ IjUUU (aev and fancy styles)* Is° bpttnOiita. to, (M «1« br ROWB & CTSJ; 1 ?.,,- MS*<2 UT Mi W 9 Bur*- I *' fSlfiJ!