The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, January 13, 1865, Image 3

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    f,TsoMncl£ Has removed bis otfloo ffe'm 89 North
** street, tows
NSW STORE,
&!a ct of Sixth and Commerce streets.
ooseoMeTioN.
The Three Remedies.
~ s. 'jeticU'a Pulmonlo Syrup," for the onre of
Colds, Bronchitis, and every form of Con*
The peculiar aotlon of this medlolna
t he oloors in tlie lungs, promotes the dls-
Ceor the corrupt matter by expectoration, ptt
, tl ,o blood, and thus oures Consumption, when
!t “ r , otter remedy rails.
.ihench’s Sea-Weed Tonlo,” ror the oure of
Ignsla or Indigestion, and all diseases arising
This'tqnlolnvigorates tbo digestive
jj, supplies the place of the gastrie jnlee when
and then enables the patient to
ihtjt tte ® Mt nutritions food. It Is a sovereign
raedy f° r * u ca “ Bot Indigestion,
ustiienck’* Mandrake Pills,” ono or the most
inplilo medicines ever discovered, being a voge*
(> bis substitute for calomel, and having alt the use.
J.-tojeitles ascribed to that mineral, without pro*
* jjpK any of Its Injurious effects.
tlose three medicines Dr. J, H. Sohenek, of
Ptllulclptla. owes Ms unrivalled suesess In the
Ltmcnt of Pulmonary Consumption. The Pul.
pnic Syrup ripens the morbid matter, discharges
f sod purifies the blood. The Mandrake Pills act
~o the liver, remove all obstructions therefrom,
!L the organ a healthy tone, and oure Diver Oom-
Lat, which is one or the most prominent oauses
: f The Sea-Weed Tonlo invigorates
* powers of the stomach, and by strengthening
fe digestion and bringing It to a normal and healthy
Liitfon improves the quality of the blood, by
means tbe formation of ulcers or tuber*
Ljntholungs becomes impossible. The combined
~U<m of those medicines, as thus explained, will
' 0 e ;ery case of consumption, if the remedies
mused in time, and the use of them Is persevered
jiefficlentiy to bring the oase to a favorable ter*
jlsatlon.
SB, J. H, 80HKS0K
~ Lie coESulted at his Principal Office, corner of
„ t h and Commeroe, every Saturday, from 9 A.M.
' t ii ip, M. For a thorough examination with the
spirometer he oharges $B, hut all adviee gratis.
medicines are for sale by all druggists and
(jlora. jali-at
ins varying tempxratorr of the season Is
...jilly producing CoWb, doughs, and Pulmonary
'jertlons of all hinds. Persons with weak lungs
mid now be especially careful; and what may
tcs trifling Coughs and Colds ought to have lm
itiHtte attention. The careless Indifference which
mlt! for “ a cold to go as It came,” io many oases
cults in laying the seeds of Consumption. For
cch nenloct of one’s health there Is no exouse, as
i,. u. Mne's Expectorant can be readily procured,
cd its long'established reputation Is one guarantee
[ its tUiroryi as a most valuable remedy for all
louabs and Colds and Pulmonary Affections, Sold
yirjwbers. jal2-2t
Ko Lady’s Toiebt Oomtlbtb unless there he
jo fragrant Sozodont; unto the breath sweet odors
j imparts, the gums a ruby redness soon assume,
i« teeth quick rival alabaster tint, and seem as
Karls set In a coral vase. Sold by all druggists and
flamers. Ja9-mwl3t
Tas St. Lawrhnob Hotbl continues open, as
sretofore, for the entertainment of guests, who
ill still find therein the superior comforts and at
etlon for whloh this House has always been dlstln
ilihed. jao-ut
Bobdbaia’s Abwioa Lihiment, an mralllbls
>r» for burns, soaids, sprains, rheumatism, gum
mt wounds, Ac. A single application allays the
sis from a burn the Instant It Is applied. Ho faint
■ should be wlthont it. dols-lm
Er®, Eab, and oatabkh, successfully treated
j,T. Isaacs, M. D., Oculist and Aurist, 611 Pine st.
rtltloial eyes Inserted, No charge for examination,
ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS.
Tike Cow
B Yeech, Fenna
oiJB Kidder, USA
[ph; W L Bomnson, USA
li castle, Chicago
Goldsmith, New York
ALampiDg® Ohio
Unibfm. Wheeling
Heiisteia, New York
Koss. New York
S Clement, Harrisburg
M Smart, Central City
7i WMensjyer, lowa
Jointer, OU City
Bel jv Chicago
A Eohs. Chicago „
r a 0 Egbert, Mercer, Fa
L Miller, Cincinnati
’ Tabbott. Ft Wayne
ttnentals
E B Wright, Detroit
H C Fish, Beverly, 0
0 A Badly. Pittsburg
JCBichardson. Cincinnati
D W Gale. Chicago
T P Van Wyck, Chicago
J W Paxton, Oil City
H 0 Garwood, New York
S M Jacobus, Pittsburg
JB. Jones, Pitt&burg
W L Campbell, Heading
H J Hopper, Jersey City
Edw Hopkins, Virginia
OB MoLellan, U SA.
A Piper, Winchester
A Eimendorf Ala, NY
J W Moore, New York
B Cummers. Germantown
C E Cogswell. New York
W Barbour, Massachusetts
J 0 Korajback, New York
Geo W Siater, Pottsville
S A Houghton, Bath
J O Parker, Boston __
W McCracken,.New York
A£ Madge, Baltimore
W FBume, Detroit
A Strong & da. Button
Geo Vlning, Boston
A G Coffin, New York
HLFos er A la. New York
J H Hall, New York
W E Day & la. Wmstmrg
A L Brown, New York
J 8 Leeds* New York
B R Biddle, New York
FW Belmer, New York
TFuller, Bew York
© Kraunfela, New York
H Werfcheimler, New York
G Hiess, New York
TT Thompson, New York
W S Hopkins. Baltimore
A P Sterling, New York
H Jjßarber A la, New York
G W Johns
W D Patterson, N J
N Seitzlnger, Tamaqua
H L Cake, Tamaqua
O G Terry, Hartford
W Keney, Hartford
OShoaff, Ft Wayne
5 Granger, Pittsburg
ua N Boyer, Chicago
EBaker, USA
Wallace, Jr, Brownsville
fßGapen. Waynesburg
Corbin, New York,
K Wheeler, Deposit, If Y
B Underwood, New Tor*
ri J J Henry, Cleveland
jha Thomas, Fessa
Bszensburg, New York
6 Heir .Washington
B Oiffln, Jr, New York
Qiifia, New York
i<> Francis Train# Wash
WChealine, New York
C Potter, D 8 A _
Carpenter, New York
5 Archer, New. York
M Boatwick, City Point
A Morrison, New York
0 Lapsham & wf. S Y
1 Perdicaie, Trenton
ot Barton, USA
A Frben, Lancaster
[rDmioan. Fenna
Hvles, New York
t W Fierce, Virginia
TEHe, New York -
FE Wells, New York
ipt C L Ballard, USA
M Platt, Ohio
W Capes, Boston
Urard*
G G Eagle & la. Marietta
Jfrs F A Sharswood, Penna
Hiss M siopp. Allentown
It H Gross, Allentown
MraM South, Pittsburg
D Bowers, New York
H IS Brian! & la. Mains
J Lord, Tltusyille
C R Baer, lanoaster
WC Horabeak, lowa
H 3 Meily, Middletown
Mrs Eendig, Middletown *
Mies Kendig, Middletown '
A Noble, Penna • .
A Blodgett, New York
I Hash & ia, New York
l J F Anderson, Delaware
V Barnes, New York
Mis* M Knolls, New York
B-C Pope, U 8 M
W Barion, Mass
G Simmons St wf» Del
Hon WMBacole
Hon M B Lowry, Brie, Pa
C P Thatcher, Desatar, 111
G Cilley, U S N
Jacob Yandegrlft, Del
to^fSewYork
Mrs Mulllken & ch, Balt
IB B Allan, Delaware
H Lee. Pittsburg
B D Atiiger, Jamaica, LIE
Geo A Clara, New York
r Mrs H BElwell, New York
[ A A Sterling, New York
Thos Gumming _
IBobt H MoKnne, Soranton
The CH
t 0 Stephens, IT 8 A <
J Wood. New York
G Cattell, IT Jersey
: Frink, Cleveland
BUI
Barton, Jr, Chester
FMaltby, Coim
Hobbißs,N>w York
H Poet, Baltimore ,
Millikan, Hollidaysburg
F Huff, Altoona
Griffith* Mercer
WClingan, Oil City
Jamison, Wmaport
LAUlck, Lancaster
fcott, Huntingdon,
' Dorris, Jr, Hantingdon
t H Brindle* Penn a
Wallace, Jr, Brownsv’e
S Lemon, fit Joseph, Mo
is SB McCay &eh» Pa >
nek Johnston . .
In M Moore. Maryland
nld Bair, Lancaster
.0 Middleton, W Va
y Brooke. Pottsvllie
I Poole, Baltimore
.!- M McClare, Penna
'a Parsons, Lock Haven
it Maguire, Huntingdon j
M Gibson & la, Altoona t
Im £ Gill Aland, Penna
V Ross, Doylestown
as Waaon, Maryland I
dlb I* Phipps, W Chester
m Bowler. Cleveland I
Parker, New. York
Hoxets, McKean co I
leriean,
J A McGowan, Wash
W S Deakyne, Delaware
O W Heydrlck* Penna
S H Lee, New Jersey
Capt 0 A Parsons
A Nile*, Delaware
Hiram Hudson, Scranton
Walter Carr, Penna
D K Goudy & la, N Y
W A McNulty
WD Hale
Z Basdorff, Schuylkill co
John Mahoney, New York
H W Mcßride
B D MeGonegal, Dover
Judge Harrington, Dover
A MBatnbo, Columbia
W G Rambo. Columbia
C H Webb, Boston
B Sonvall, Boston
John Pyne, New York
The A”
?F Skinner,Maw York
B Samoa, Bridgiport
M Alcken St la Chester oo
H stoodbnm, Baltimore
.T Buck, Worcester
'Cleaver, Delaware
E Lyons, Hew York,
TMUchgack- Bethlehem
Bfilulford, Jr, N S
eo Bedford, Pottsviile
ekn A Craig, Ohio
P Stratton, Salem, N J
E Williams, Delaware
i Headman, Delaware
H Daniel, Pennsylvania
r Miller, Boston
K Pickering & la. N J
l it Lambert. Mnec&tlne
Csrhart. Maryland
I I Lincoln Birdsboro
,J Kingston, USA
Ih C Kinston, Herriit’n
•cbsnt&*»
The Mer
■ * Colling, New York
C C/esson, Norristown
, J Bowman, Virginia
■J Taylor. Back* co
■lent E H Pales. New York
HStrodtman, Baltimore
■tos Scbrock, Somerset, Pa
1 Beabm, D 8 A >
Us Kennedy
’in B Shngers, Washlngtn
C Cooibaugb, Miadlttwn
iin Smith
[BO Blcbardson
a Cummings
Us P Williams w ,
semyDnmott, New York
w Thompson New York
'rWH DaJy, White Hall
l Meaner, Ohio
* A Hanna, St Lords
' K Rose, Allentown ,
Us Brodhead, Bethlehem
o»wa. Penna
H Keith, Boston
V voorhfes, Easton
,B Bkli & la, Loek Haven
Uary Olucas.-New York
S Westcott& wf, Mahanoy
Wm Patton, Columbia, Pa
Geo B Sch&um A la,Lane
C Clark, New Castle .
JNPniliips, Newcastle
J T Phillips, New Oastle
D J White. Cmcinnati
B F Patterson, New Jersey
HA Guernsey, Oil Creek
J F Blake, Waterbury, Con
Jobn H Phillips, Penna
WWWeninser „
B Tomlinson, New Jersey
J Gemmil, Newcastle
W H McDougail. N York
J M Clouston Virginia
W J Maderia, Penna
Sami 8 Shirk, Freeport
Mrs M C Elmer, Bridgeton
B Wilson. Newborn, Pa
Sami Goxd, Freeport
J S Hacker, Lancaster -
Mrs A V Lyon, Bellefonte
Bond Valentine, Belle fonte
Chas Weston A la, Boston
Jas Verner. Pittsburg
Thos Moore, Pittsburg
H ShlrlB. Pittsburg
John A Lockwood, N Y
tmercial.
L H Evans & wf» Fa
o Buffington, Chester co
J H Johnson. Fa
M Yoßt, Meohanicsburg
8 N sJumraa,Mechauicsbrg
WK Lockwood, Delaware
E Fennypacker.Pa
A M Chalfant, Pa
A F Weisel, Doyiestown
W B Leas, Huntingdon co
N P Brower, Doyiestown
C K McDonald, Oxford
W F Doncan, l(|i nater
ABB&un, Bedford county
RLPjle, Peuuiylyania
9 0 Finley, Delaware
The Com
Crothers, Pittsburg
W fimelker. Pa
B F Barton, Delaware
lisa E ShnrxoanD, Pa
.lent B P Groff, u 8 A
l Davis Easton
W*U, Easton M
FVanarsdale, Maryland
W Vasandalen. Pa -
> Dnrm, Huntingdon _
IW Kuhn, Bacas eo, Pa
[LLambereßr, Pa
■ H Harris, Lane co. Pa
‘Cox, Chester co, Pa.
) Bengali, Salem. Ohio
drs H Bonsall, Ohio
- & Caiothers. Pi
d Eagle.
D N Eller, GherryviUe
P Oplinger, Danielsviile
FTSbaly
OS Ball, Quakertown
T W Roberson, Doyiestown
H L Edmonds, Easton
Beuban H Scfe out, Penna
EMohr
Jas A Keek, Allentown
M H Haokman, Allentown
The Bal<
Jos Kemmerer. Monroe co
»iethennan, Monroe co
L-Ug Keck, Allentown
! Hottenstlne, Allentown
‘"bert Dubb *,Allentown
istiry W Kemmerer. Pa
/, f fr Lyad, Allentown
\ Eifilinger, Allentown
r r.'^ er » Penna
V 1 b Kranre, slatington, Pa
ta Stern, CherryvUle
Mllson.
A B McKeever, Pa • _
Geo. W Rank,Stockton,N J
W Roblnton, N Castle* Del
Miss Robinson, NCastle, Del
Wilson D Large, Pa
Alfred Biaker, Newtown
M Smily, Stroudsburg
Jobn F aLen, Wilm, Dd
RE Lynch
Saj d Taylor, Md
Gregory, Troy, Pa
Howman, New Hone
g unllen, lJovei. Del .
Kf 1 Cul'en- Dover* JDel
fy!'S Dolby, Dover. Del
1 Weeden 4 la. HJ
SfS Q .W> Now Hope
ISfltb* Books co, F».,
I’aUonlislß.lowlst'wn
ley Sheaf.
J Yancamp, Horaevilla
Amos Grlgr, Bratleton
Jas Palmer, Bucks co
J B Parry, Attleboro
EW MoOlean, Middletown
Job Bennett .Way mart
8 8 Shock. Waymart
ChM Beeves, aew Jersey
Tfce Barit
fee! Hows, Pennsyltrania
Cheltenham
A Rodman, Bancocaa
Hanoocai
J h tSm! 1 ’ Oheltanham
tH.wmiaiaa, PhUa
• Y ‘ Hoaahooto. HetrTotk-
ok Bear. .
|Benj Wagner, Columbia so
JaiTk Tyson. Dover, Del
A BWnberger, Allentown
John Nicola, Allentown
Jonas Raub, Allentown
Hiram yerkes.jeukitttown
J Kohl. Nuckauixon. Pa
Aaroa Kohl, Nookantxon
Xbe Bbu
‘>?Ke«er, Kenlnerßylli,
to* ~
«owmas, FreelanJ, Pa
ra Union.
C A Mcstrorat, Greene co.Pa
n a Mestrezat. Jr, Peaoa
WJHousltalder, Senna
W Tallay. Danphin, Feaaa
JB Howard, Boston
BP Gore ■ .
D Hinton. Xoaia, Ohio
J H Bitehte, "Ha s. Del
Join Lloyd, Hew Jersey
, The suit
KWle«l.r t Troy, 3N Y
f flnrphv, Haw Fork
V Eon let, Philadelphia
i 5,., ? lnni6r ft la. Peaaa
r,IWm. Hewark, Del
4 1? Johnson., N J
ww ft I*’ 1 *’ Wltmlnk'n, Del
Sr. &»’<». •'ary land
1 ftndrna, city Point
The
Flatrd Spoons and Yorks, of ssveral
uualltlos of Platini, andflTory-handlod Tabl* Cutlery,
ftrealeby TRUMAN S BHAW,
No. 835 (Bliht Thirty-live) MARKET Street
11 b»low Ninth.
Soapstone Griddles are used without
Grease, and, therefore, do not fill your honao, with an
unpleasant smoko. A variety of sizes of those. And alao
of thoio made of Iron, and Cako Paddles and Cake Pans,
for sa oby TRUMAN Sc SfIAW, No 835 (Eight Thirty
five) MARKET Street, below Ninth. It
E. McClain’s Cactus Gbandiplorib ;
OR. NIGHT-BLOOMING CEBITS -We believe it to be
the only genuine extract in the market, it being made
from one of the most baautifUl and fragrant Sowers of,
the Cactas tribe; also, hia now extract Queen of the
Meadows, Perfect Love, and other choice extracts of
the toilet. Prepared by W. E. McClain, No. 33ft N.
SIXTH Street.
N.B.—A liberal discount given to wholesale deal
er*. ' delSlm
Hair Dye ! Hair Dye !
BATCHELOR’S HAIR BYE Is the best In the world.
The only true and perfect Bye-harmless, Instantane
ous, and reliable) produces a splendid Black or Natural
Brown; remedies the 111 effects of Bad Dyea, andfre
qnentlv reitore. the original color. Sold by all Drug
gists. The genuine is signed W. A. BATCHELOR'. 81
BARCLAY Street, New York. ja2-mwfrly
& Co.’s ffffff
MASON A HXMLIN’S
CABINET ORGANS.
PIANO Over 500 each of these fine CABINET
YORTEB. Instruments have been sold ORGANS.
PLANO by Mr. G., and tha demand CABINET
FORTES. is couatautlr iucreasTug. ORGANS.
PIANO Tor sale only by CABINET
PORTES. J. B. GOULD. ORGANS.
PIANO SEVENTH and CHESTNUT Sts. CABINET
PORTES. nol»-tf ORGANS.
Overcoats prom $l4 to $55. Overcoats,
OVERCOATS JKOH Ilf to #55. OVERCOATS.
•• •« ••
IRC OATS FROM $l4 to $56. OVERCOATS.
WANAMAKBB St BROWN,
OAK HALL#
8. X. «oraar SIXTH and MARKUP Stregte.
89*Touxuc Meu's Suits aud elegant variety of thl
best claw Clothing at RBASONABLI PRIONS.
Wheeler & Wilson’s Highest Premium
10CK-BTITCM
Salewoome* 704 CHESTNUT Street, above Seventh,
DENNY—MORGAN.—Januamt 10th, by Rev. D. L.
Gear, Barcley M. Denny to fKzlnia Morgan, both of
Philadelphia. * *
AkBEy—WATSON,—On the 6th instant, at Newark,
N. J., by Rev. James NT. Dickson, William Ayres, of
Philadelphia, and Miss Kate F. Watson, daughter of
the late J Nolntosh Watson, of Toronto, O. W. [To
ronto papers please copy. 3 *
GREGG—IUNGEEICffi. —Oa Thursday morning, the
12th instant, by the Rev. Thomas With*, J. Z, Gregg
and Emma, daughter of Louis-C. luagarion. *
SMITH —At Burlington, N. J., on the morning of the
15th last., Mrs. Fannie Nesbitt, wife of Charles P.
Smith
Her relatives and friends are .invited to attend the
funeral on Monday, the 16th inst., at 2 o’clock, from her
hatband’s residence, No 23 Bast Union street. ***
BAUOH —Near Downlngtown, on the llth instant,
Ciara, daughter of Joseph and Maria Jane Biugh.
The relatives and friends of the family are respect
fully invited t j attend* the funeral on Monday# the 16th
inst, at 2 o’clock P. M- \
Carriages will be at the depot to meet the train that
leaves west Philadelphia a« S o’clcck a. M- **
HJSNDBBSON. —ln Nashville, Tenn-, Dec. 27, 1864,
of rheumatism of the heart. Dr. J. Ml Henderson, of
Hospital No. 11, late surgeon in charge of 19th Regulars,
Dr. H. was a graduate of Jefferson College, of this
Oily, and will be remembered as the young surgeon
who went out with the 32d Pennsylvania Volunteers,
in its first organization, since when he has bean almifrc
constantly connected with the army. His untimely
death will be regretted by many warm friends in
Philadelphia. *
'BLIGHT.—On the morning of the Uth instant, at
Devonshire Place, 3fr«. Marla Blight, widow of the late
George Blight, in the 72d year of her age
The funeral will take place on Saturdav morning at
10 o’clock, at the Ohurch of St. James the Less. ***
BARRON.—On the 20th insfc ,at 3 A. M., after a short
illness, of dlptieria, Annie Price Barron, daughter of
James L. and Esther Barros, aged 5 years, 11 months,
10 days. Funeral to proceed to Laurel Hill. ***
BASBON.—On the 10th Inst., at 10 IS A. M., after a
short illness, of dintherla. George Collyer Barron, son
of James L. and Esther Barron, aged 15 months and 2
days. Funeral to proceed to Laurel Hilt. ***
FOULKE.—On Saturday, January 7, 1865, Richard
Parker Foulke, son of William Parker Foutke and Julia
Da Veanx Fonlke, aged 6 years and i months. **
STOTEBBURY-—At New Orleans on the 30th ult.,
William C. Stoteabury, of this city, in the 66th year of
his age. *
WHITE AND BLACK SKIRTS; $4.50.
1! —Just received, White and Black Striped Bal
moral Skirts# ftill size, at $4.60 each.
BESSON & SON, Mouniing Store,
ja9-tf No. 91.8 CHESTNUT Street.
H. B.—Skirting, by the yard, #1 to $1.87M.
MOURNING BLANKET SHAWLS; $lO.
HI- —Finest quality Black and Gray Woolen. Long
Sb&Wls reduced to#lD (originalprioe#l3.so).
BESSOA * SON. Mourning Stars,
Jaß-tf Ho. 918 CHESTNUT Street.
18 6 5 -CARDER NSW IB6S<
100 Honey-Comb Quilts.
200 Colored Counterpanes.
1,000 Quilts for Hospitals.
Fine stack of Blaakote, Toweie. Ac., Ac.
EYRE & LAN DELL,
ja!2 FOURTH aud ARCH Streets.
THE RELIGIOUS MEETINGS AT
OLIVET CHURCH. TWENTY-SECOND and
MT VERSON Streets, continued. Dr. MARCH, THIS
EVENING. . It*
Bass** AS AMOUBNED MEETIJiU OP
KISS' the Stockholders of the FRANKLIN LUBRI
CATING Oil. COMPANY will he held at theofflraof
the Company, Ho. SSA WALHUT Street, oa WED.
HESDAY/January 18. at-lo’clock P.M
BAMUB I, WAGNER, Js.,
jal3-8i« ' Secretary.
AS ADJOIIBHBD SPICUh SES
-BIOH OP THE GRAND DIVISION, SOHS'OF
TEMPERANCE OP PENNSYLVANIA, will be held on
SATURDAY EVENING, Jan. 14, ISM, at IXoolock, at
50%CHESTNUT Street. JOS. W. MARTIN,
lt,*r 0. Scribe.
SEIECX IIKAIIINGS Will. BE
. iven at CONCERT HAM on WEDNESDAY
EVENING. Dec. ISth, by Miss CORDELIA OAFPBUL
and Mr. BICHABDBON, for the benefit of the " Work
log Women's Belief association.'' Tickets SO cents.
Can be procured at all the principal Mueic Stores.
ja!3-fit* ;
irrH=> FEEDXB DAH COAL COXPANY-
Ias? OFFICE No. 333 South THIRD Street.
Pm r.AOF.j.l’ii! a. Jan 12, ISIS.
The STOOKHOLBBBS «F TBB COMPANY are re
quested to call at this Office at once, to confer with
the Officers in relation to a Proposition now under
consideration. CHAS,' D. KNIGHT,
Xt* . ’ Secretary.
KS= SVSBAT CAB QJJESTAOS.—BIS-
IiCS? CBSSION.pro and con. .TO-NIGHT,at Bo’clock,
at THIRTEENTH Street and GIBABD Avenue. Dr. 8.
M. LANDIS, Chairman. Ten minates each speaker.
Ladles and gentlemeninvltedto speak. Admission free.
Collection for the canse. A epiey entertainment. Go
early for seats- H ,
ipsa JVOTICK SCBNCBIBEBS TO THE
|S£? sto.k < f the •
WESTBBN PENNSYLVANIA OIL COMPANY
are hereby notified that their snbscriptions are now dne
and payable on or before the 18th Inst, At the First Na-
LOuYs MORGAN STERN. Treasurer P. T.
iptg= YVIXI.I.IM LLOYD BABBISOM
ISS? -ill deliver the first of a Course of Lactates be
fore “THE SOCIAL. CIVIL, .HD BTATIS PI UAL AS
SOCIATION OF THE COLOMp OF PENN
SYLVANIA, "in CONCEBT HALL, Philadelphia, on
MONDAY EVENING, January B. The subsequent
Lectnrers will be Frederick Douglass. Rev. Salla Mar
tin, Hon. W. D Kelley. J. Mercer Langston, Esq., and
Mrs. P. B. Watkins Harper. Tickets. 25 cents. The
Black Swan will sing on the occasion "Doors open at
6B o'clock: Lecture to commence at 8 o’clock. Tickets
maybe lai of T. B PUGH, SIXTH and CHESTNUT
Streets, or any. of the undersigned Committee, or at the
C. Wears, U. B. Vidal.
Jacob C. While. Sr., S Morgan Smith,
Jonathan C. Gibbs, Charles H Bustell,
Stephen Smith, Beaman Faucet.
J. 0. Bustffl, William R Price.
Mortice Halt, WM STILL,
jal3 3t» Chairman of Com, of Arraugements,
OFFICE OF “THE HARRISON
OIL COMPANY." No. 43L WALNUT Street.
Ata meeting, of the STOCKHOLDERS of .the "HARRIi
80N OIL COSIIPANY, ” held January 9,1865 thafollow
ini named gentlemen were duly elected Director!
thereof, to serve for the ensuing year:
George Williams, | Coffin Crtket,
James W. Packer, I Charles D. Colladay,
William Groves. _
At a meeting of the Board of Directors, held on the
same day. GEORGE WILLIAMS was elected President
and M. SFIEGLE Secretary and Treasurer.
jalS St* M. SPIEQLE, Secretary.
m~*EBF NAM<
At the Annual Election fo
the following gentlemen wei
Bank for the imming year-T
Augußtus Boyd,
J B Hodgson,
B. 8, Bathbnn,
0. H. Beach,
G. H Cnmminfß,
8. G. Smith, *
J. W. Bullock, . _
And at a meeting of the Bi
BOYD, Esq., wasunanimov
GH
ja!3-2t
Jnion.
W p Emery,Flemlnßtn.irj
J D Patterson, Easton
J w goh'osser, Easton
IB Gorton, raston. ,
fWßobl e.r.WilKwbajre
SPECIAL NOTICES.
VBRCOATB FROM #l4 to $66. OVERCOATS.
• • 'it *«
SEWING MACHINES,
THE CHEAPEST. SIMPLEST, AND BEST.
awtA.xis.Xßr>.
DUDE),
NOTICES.
DXAL EXCBASf6(
Jasu-art 10, 1865.
or Directors, held this day*
sre elected Directors for this
■yiz:
. George A. Kohler.
Alexander L. Cranford,
John W Everman,
Wm. Bumm*
Charles Hillman*
John Williams.
card, this day, AUGUSTUS
usly re- elected President.
BOEGE J. HAMILTON,
Cashier.
OFFICE OF THE XSTERPftISE
WiW IN6XTBAKGE COMPANY, 400 WALNUT St.
Philadelphia, Jan. 11,1865.
-At the annual meeting of the Stockholders of this
Company* held on the 9th day of January, 1805, the
following gentlemen were elected Director* for the
ensuing T««: p raTOHFOBD STARE,
WILLIAM MCKEE,
NALBBO FRAIZIEB,
. . J. M. ATWOOD,
. B T. TKEDIOK.
MORDBCAI I». DAWSON,
GEORGEH STUART,
JOHN H. BROWS’,
J. L. BKRIRGEB,
GEORGE W. FAHKESTOCK,
JAKES L CLAGHORN,
WILLIAM G. BOULTON.
At a meeting of the Board of Directors held this day,
F. RATCHFORD STARR was re-elected President, and
THOS. H. MONTGOMERY re-elf cted Vice President.
ja!2*6t B. LOCKWOOD, Secretary.
BED PEOPLE AND
RS.—At CONCEPT BALL.
M- W. BALDWIN. Esq ,
; o’clock, and the following
shall ha time, willaddress
THE COEO
THB BTBJBJ OAI
TO-MOBBOW BVBNIHO,
will take the chair, at 7 H
gentlemen, so far as there
Alston, Robert Parris,
J. Miller McKSm, Geo. K Earle,
Abraham Barker, Bey. W. Smith, D. D.,
Key. Dr. Fara'ess. N. B. Browse, asd
Cbarle# Gibbonp. Esq., Dr. Joseph Panish.
Bey. Phillips Brooks, l jal2-2t
rauBAXCE
STATE OE PEEKS 1
CO HP ANY OF THE
riiYANIA, „
Jashaey 11, 1865.
have heen doly elected as
The following gentlemen
Directors ’or the year 18%
Hoary D. Sherrerd,
Charles Macalester,
■William S. Smith,
William B. Waite,
George H. Stuart,
Samuel Grant, Jr.,
Thomas B. Watt son,
Henir G. Freeman,
Charles 0. Lewis,
George C. Carson, _
Edmund C. Knight,
Joknß, Austin.
tors, held this day, HENRY
raa unanimously re-elected
,I AM HARPER. Secretary.
Tobias Wagner,
At a meeting of ihe Dirac
D. SBBKKEBD, Es*., Wi
President of the Company
•jal2-6t WILLI
THE PIIIUDELPRIi SATIOS.
Ali BASK. Philadelphia, January 11,186!,
At the annual election for Directors, held yesterday,
the following gentlemen were elected Directors or this
Bank for the ensuing year:
Thomas Eohins,
howls P-. Ashhurst,
John Welsh,
Marshall Hill.
J. L. Stringer,
Ja». J- Clsgkorn.
J. Gillingham Fell.
And at tJje meet 105 of
THOMAS BOBIfIS, B-d-,
President,
ja!2-6t
NOTICE —OFFICE BUCK MOBS
TAIN COAIi CO,, Philu elphia, Jan. % 1865,
Tb« Aiioal Meettasjf toe Stockholders of thaßUOit
MOUNTAIN GOAL COMP AN Y wlllba held at ttoOta
of the Co id pa uy, No. Biisat, on WED
NESDAY, Febtunry Ist. 1665. at lio’clooa A.M
An tlecitoa for seven Directots to eerve tbe eaaaing
y&r viill toe held f»o the 6as>h day, hetvreea the hoars
° jBS-IttNftM 4 * P ‘ **" T. fl. TBOXTEa, S6o»»W.
Jgjgp- REV. HENRY WAXCO BEECHER'S
Before (So Young Mon’a Christian Association,
THURSDAY EVENING, Jan. 19, 1855.
TICKETS forunreaerred 8eat5..................26 cents.
Do. for reserved seats..«.-|..........-....6Doehts.
To be had at 606 CHESTNUT Street, (Jtaxtan’s (for
merlv Martlen’s) bookstore, on and after Monday next.
jais-a
THE NEXT DKAFT.-CITIZENS’
|UBSTITUTE.EEPBESBNTA T IVEy AND VOL
UMTBEB AGENCY.—Wg beg leave to oali the attention
oi those who are drafted, and these who are enrolled
and liable to military duty, and also'that class of per
sons who ore not liable to draft (ladies, and gentlemen
over forty- five years), to our agency for procuring sub
stitutes and volunteer representatives. Persons should
attend io this important matter at once, as the draft has
been fixed for the 16th of February next.
We are doing a strictly legitimate business; we are
furnishing men nod liable to the draft as substitutes* and
representatives, as low. If not at lower prices, than any
other agency In Philadelphia. The law allows ua-tc
put substitutes in the Navy or Marine Oorps; to be
credited to am district in the Slate where the-principal
resides.
To facilitate business, if persons living In or out of the
city, who are enrolled, will turnish us- with a certtfi
cate of their enrolment: from the Provoit Marshal of
their district, they can have substitutes sworn into
either branch of this service, which will folly exempt
them from draft.
Beference can be given, to ladies and gen.tlemen. in this
city for whom we have done business Inthls line, end
also in the following counties’ Chester, Delaware,
Montgomery* Berks, Bocks, Schuylkill, and' Bor ch
ampion.
.£{. B.—Churches and Clubs furnished at (he lowest
possible prices Liberal arrangements made with*
Township Committees to fill quotas
Call or address MoSALLf, paXSON, SCO;,
411 CHESTNUT Btraet. or
Box 2077 Philadelphia Post Office.
•ST* COLORED PEOPLE AND' CITY
P4BBBHQEE CABS.
Philadelphia# January 9, 1895.
The undersigned Invite the citizens of Philadelphia
who are Opposed to the exclusion oftespectable persons
from the Passenger Railroad Cars# on the ground of
complexion, to unite with them in a Public Meeting, to
he held at CONCERT HALL, on FRIDAY EVENING,
the 13th instant# to consider the subject, and to take such
action as may be deemed advisable.
lam opposed to the exciu- Alonzo P'ttsr,
sion of respectable per* William Bacon Stevens#
sons from the cars on the Henry J. Morton#
f round of complexion; Phillips Brooks,
utl take nopart in either M. A. DeWolf Howe,
attending or calling pub- Robert J. P&rvin,
lie meetings. J. Edwards.
HORACE BIRREY, T. He WiUTalmage,
January 7, 1865. * Joseph T. Cooper,
—— Frank L. Robbins,
Horaceßinney, Jr., •- • George 0. Stuart,
John Asfabnrst, JohnP Yerrse,
JS. B. Browne, Saunders Lewis,
Charles Gibbons, Jav Cooke- '
Robert B Gabeen, Lemuel Coffin,
A. A. Konigm sober, William Welsh,
William Henry Rawls, J. Forsyth Meigs,.
0 eorge Troft, - - James Mott.
Step/on Colwell, Matthew W. Baldwin,
George H. Boker, Evan Randolph,
. Henry C. Carey, Samuel Parrish,
E: W. Clark, H. F. West/
Philip P. Randolph, James G. Knowles, Jr.,
Benjamin Coates, Parrish.
Joseph Price, William C. Baker, -
Lindiey Smyth, William Dorsey, f
Dillwy n Parrish, > DiUwrnParrish, Jr.,
Abrahimßarker, I Stephens Prios,
Thom as Mat. John L. J«nka,
William W. Justice, A Campbell,
George I> Parrish, Joseph whitehead,
William Hunt. W. G. Knowles,
Edward Parrieh, J Miller McKim,
Elwood T. Pnsey, Francis R. Cope*
B. B Comcgys, S 8. White,
B. P. Hunt. . John T Walton,
Benjamin H. Brewster, Jacob Wise,
Charles Gilpin, M. B. Keeley.
Charles t>. Cooper, Charles Wise,
Mordecai L. Dawson,
iksp APPEAL FOR THE PEOPLE OF
iSfc? SAVANNAH.-—The undersigned, a Committee
appointed by Public Meeting of the citizens of Phila
delphia, convened for the purpose of taking steps to
relieve the wants of our fellow-citizens of Savannah,
now released from the cruel yoke of rebellion, and
once more living under the flag of the united States,
mat e this appeal to the generous and patriotic people of
Philadelphia and Pennsylvania. , „ ,
The citizens of Savannah have embraced the first op
portunity of proving their loyalty aud submission to
the United States Government. The capture of the city
closed the avenues of trade aftd supply, and Savannah,
isolated from the surrounding country, suffers for food.
At the meeting held at the rooms of the Board of Trade,
on the lDth Instant, Bishop Potter presiding, a letter,
addressed by one of the aldermen of Savannah to
Messrs. 3. P. Steiner & Co., was read, of which the fol
lowing is an extract:
' * * The principal object m my addressing you, is to
ask 3 on whether you cannot get up a subscription for
the poor and needy of Savannah, as they are destitute
of everything, and such a movement as this'would en
shrine the Philadelphians in the heart of every citizen
of Savannah. In case you do something, do it at once;
twenty thousand people are destitute of all you c&n
imagine What are particularly necessary are bacon,
flour, and potatoes. 1 *
In accordance with this appeal, it is proposed that
Philadelphia shall send to Savannah a cargo of provi
sions; and the Committee earnestly appeal to the libe
ral and patriotic citizens of our State, and invoke their
aid in this Christian effort to feeiDthe hungry, to com
fort the distressed, and to show our brethren who have
been in arms against the constituted authorities of the
land, but are so no longer, that they may again enjoy
the benefits arising out of returning harmony in onr
borders.
Persons who desire to contribute to the Fund, are
requested-to sand subscriptions to JAB. L. CLAGHOBN,
*34: MARKET Street.
Alonzo Potter,
Wm. Punter, Jr.,
A. G. Cattell,
S. Vaughn Herrick*
C. B. Durborow,
E W. Clark,
Samuel J. Christian,
3. Gillingham Fell,
A. J. Drexel,
CadwaUder Biddle,
'William C. Kent,
Horaceßinney, Jr.,
Frederick Collins,
CE OF THE INSURANCE
r OF NOBTH AMEBICA.
Philadelphia, Jan. 11,3865.
At a meeting of the Stockholders of this Company,
held 10th last., to elect Directors to serve for one year,
the following gentlemen were duly choten: _
Arthur G Coffin, Wm. Welsh, Francis B. Cope,
Samuel W. Jones, Wm E. Bowen, Kdw, H. Trotter.
John A. Brown, Jas. N. Dickson, Edward S.Clark,
Chas. Taylor. S. Morris Wain, Wm. .Cummings,
Ambrose White, John Mason, T.CharltonHenry
Bich’dD. Wood, Geo. L. Harrison,
At a meeting of the Directors, held t
G._ COFFIN* Esq;, was nnanim^algM^
OFF I
IteSs? COMPANY
FIFTH COLIECUON MS FRICT,
Ymsn SYLTAHIA-OFfICB .OF 00 iiLBCTOB.
SPECIAL INCOME TAX
NOTICE is hereby given that the lists of taxes assessed
In accordance with the provistocs of the joint resolution
of Congrats, approved July 4,1864 imposing a Special
Tax ot five- per centom upon the gains* profits* or in
come for the year ending December 31* 1863; and also of
the increase upon Liceiues of wholesale dealers* retail
liquor dealers, hotel keepers, and peddlers, as per act
of June 30, been returned to me by the Assessor
of the District, and that such taxes are now due and
payable, and.that payment thereof is hereby demanded*
and will be received for the Twenty-second and Twen
ty-fifth, wards at the office in Langstroth’s Building,
German town, and those for the Twenty* third ward at
the office, Frankferd street, Frankfotd, between the
hours of 9 A. M. and 3 P. H. * until SATURDAY, Janu
ary 21. 3865.
PENALTIES —To all those who neglect to pay on or
before said 21>t day of January a special demand will
be issued, for which the law provides a fee of twenty
cents, and four cents per mile, and ten per cent, penalty,
as will bt seen by reference'to the 28th section of the act
of June 80, 1864. Money of ihe United Statesonly re
ceived. JOHN W. COWELL*
j&9-mwftja2l Collector.
ASSESSOR’S OFFICE, UNITED
ifcS? STATES INTERNAL REVENUE, FIBBT DIS
TRICT, PEBNSSLVAXIA, 80. 431 H WALNUT
STREET. ' T
* Philadelphia, Jan. 7,1865.
Notice is hereby given that the official lists of assess*
meats for the FIRST COLLECTION DISTRICT of Penn*
sylvania. of the SPECIAL INCOME TAX, reunited to
be made by provisions of the Joint Resolution of Con*
grees of the Fourth day of July, 1864; are now ready for
examination, and will remain open for the inspection
of all persons who may apply for that purpose, dating
the ten days next ensuing, exclusive of Sundays.
Appeals writing r specifying the particular cause,
ZD alter, or thing respecting which a decision iB request
ed, ana stating the ground or principles of error com
plained or, will be entertained by me at any time be
fore the 20th inat. WASHINGTON KEITH,
ja9-6t Assessor.
IKS® ASSESSOR’S OFFICE, ESIfED
STATES INTERNAL REVENUE. FOURTH DIS
TRICT, PENNSYLVANIA, FARMERS’ AND ME
CHANICS* BANK BUILDING. HO. 4:27 CHESTNUT
STREET. „ ,
Philadelphia, January 7,1865.
Notice is hereby given that the official lists of as
eessmeots, for the FOURTH COLLECTION DISTRICT
of Pennsylvania, of the SPECIAL INCOME TAX, re
quired to be made by provisions of the Joint Resolu
tion of Congress, of the Fourth day of July, 1861. are
sow ready for examination, and will remain open for
the inspection of all persons, who may apply for that
purpose, during the ten days next ensuing, exclusive of
Sundays.
Appeals in writing specifying the particular cause,
matter, or thing, respecting which a decision U re
quested, and stating tne ground or principles of error
complained of, willhe entertained by me at any time
before the 20th Inßt. D. P. SOUTH WORTH,
j&7 6t Assessor.
STOCKHOLDERS’ NOTICE—TUB
iK-n? Animal Meeting oi the Stockholders of the OOSTc
MBI.SVII.IiE AMD SOUTHERN PENNSYLVANIA
BAIL WAT COMPANY will ba held on MONDAY, the
9th das of January. 1865, at 3 o’doek P, M., at theofflee
of the Company, Mo. 330 South THIRD Street, PMla
for Preeidont and 'Directors will be held
on the aame day and place.
de2S-tja29
FABB£I Oil. COM PANT.—THE
Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the FAB*
BEL OIL COMPAQ'S will be held at their Office, 80.
55 North SHIBS Street, on SATIJBLAT, the 14th last. *
at 12 o'clock M.
GEO. W. Me WILLIAMS, Secretary.
Philaba. , Jan. S, 1868. jaj wfmSt*
KT THE ANNCAX MEETISt« OF THE
*=» Stockholder. of the MECHANICS'OIL COM
PANT win be hold at their offloo, BOLLETINBUILD
INB. Boom No. 8. second floor, on MONDAY, January
IS, 18M. at3P. M. „ „ , ' ■
jall-tt* - C. T. KERN, Secretary.
«KTS“ THE 11BAPI.-4T A MtEETIBfO
Ira? of the citizens of the ELEVENTH. 'WARD, held
January 10th, It was ■■ . ...
Resolved, That each of the different wards of the city
be isanetted to send three delegates to tbe hall, NT. E.
corner of Second and Coates sweets, on WEDNESDAY
EVENING. January 13th, to meet alike nnmberfrom
the above Ward, to take some action iu relation to the
late order of Provost Marshal General Fry TOUCHING
OCE QUOTAS on the coming DRAFT
FEED. GLADING, Chairman.
Attest: Thomas A Faht, Secretary. jaia-St*
Edward 8. Clarke,
Sami. W. DaCoursay,
Sesry Preant,
George Whitney,
Benj. G. Godfrey,
Augustus Heaton.
the Board, held this day,
ras unan into re ale c ted
Cashier.
THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA,' FRIDAY, JANUARY
NOTICES.
GREAT LECTURE,
ACADEMY OB' MUSIC,
Subject: BEAUTY AMD THE BEAST.
James L. Claghora,
Joseph F. Paso.
Edward S. Clark.
A. T. Lane.
0 ibsoH Peacock,
George T. Lewis.
James C. Hand,
Am. Heaton,
S, T. Bonder.
George W. Griffin,
Lloyd P. Smith,
Samuel Darb&row,
Edwin Kirkpatrick. ja!2«3t
ira* OFFICE OF THE 9ATT AGENT,
No. 118 South THIRD Street.
Philadelphia, Jan. 11, loss,
ill persons having claims against this office, under
the incumbency of the lata Navy A*ent, are requested
to file the same with me before the 20tn inst.
„ x a A. E. WATSON,
Paymaster in charge of Agency.
•sax THE AHSDH MEETING OF THE
■HE?'' Btocklioldfr* of the T Will.F FH-STR£KT MAR
KET COMPANY will be held at the Office of the Com
pany, corner of TWELFTH and MARKET Streets, on
SATURDAY. 14th Inst., at 11 o’clock A M., at which
time an Election for nine Manager*, to servo the emsaing
year, will he held. JOSEPH PAX SON, Secretary.
Philadelphia, January 7,1385. jalO fit
|rar“ MERCANTILE LIBRARY COM*
IeYS?T PAST, Philadelphia, January 2,1866
The Auuual Meeting of the Stockholders of the MER
CANTILE LIBRARY COMPAHY will be held on
TUESDAY, 17th Instant, at IY% o’clock P. H., In the
Library Boom. At this meeting nominations or officers
will be made. JOHN A. McALHSTEB,
JaB-tl7 Recording Secretary.
THE PHILADELPHIA OPH*
TBALMIC DIBPEHSABY, H. B corner HINTH
and SPRING HARDEN Streets. Is open daily from 11 to
1 o’clock for the gratuitous treatment of ail dlseaseaand
affections of the eye. jalo-Bt*
IKS” OFFICE OF THE PHILADEI*
liras? PHIA CITY PASSEKGKB KAILWAY COM
PANY, HO. 8100 OHEBTHDT Street.
Philadelphia, January 2,1869.
At a meeting of the Board of Directors * held this day,
a dividend of ONE DOLLAR AND FIFTY GENTS 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 12th. inst.
The transfer books will be closed until the 12th Inst.
5&4-10t WM. W. OOLKET, Treasnrer.
IKS® OFFICE OF THE ENTERPRISE
WZ& INSURANCE CO., 400 WALNUT ST*
Philadelphia, Jan, 3,1865
The Directors have THIS DA* declared a dividend of
THREE AND ONE HALF PER CENT, on the capital
stock of the Company for the last six months, parable
on demand, free of all taxes. B. LOCK WOOD,
ja3*l2t ■ Secretary.
PHUADEIPHU AND REAMNG
RAILROAD COMPANY, Office No. »»t Boat*
FOURTH street. p HILAI>aI( p HIAi November SO, 1864.
DIVIDEND NOTICK.—The transfer books <tf thift
Company will beciwedon THURSDAY, December 15,
and reopened on TSISDAT* JANUARY 10, ISSft.
A Dividend of FIFTEEN PER CENT, on gm common
and preferred stock, dear of National and ware taxes,
has been declared, payable In common stock,on the 33M
December next, on all stocks tdantEng on the books of
‘ho Company, at the close of haalnesfi on the 13th pros.
Stockholders whose names ar* registered op the Nov
tryrk books wUI be p«M the Fftipnis **d
T.-nat Compßif, 7 8. BRADFORD,
dSI'U Yfeaasu^
THE QUICKSILVER fflHiS
GOHPAMY. *
The directors of the Qalckatlyer Mining Company
hay*
declared a §«ni- annally dividend of
FIVE DOLLARS
far gh&ro ill
UNITED BTATBS QOt D COIJTy •
jayaSle F&BRtTABY US, 1865, to shareholder!, Of record
Transfer ifooke will lie cloned from February -Ist to
liStfct, inclusive. •
WALTER B. LAWTON, TreaeerM. ;
•New York, January d, 1865. jalO'lßt <
ornCE OF THE I.OCUBT MOlW'
TAIH COAL AHB IBOJf COMPANY,
.Plr!l.Al>KLl‘lirA, Jad nary 12,1829.
At a Meeting of the Board of Directors of this Com
pany, held this day, a Dividend of FODB PEE OBST. ■
on the Capital Stock, clear of State tax, was declared,
payable to the Stoelilioiaero or their legal repretenta
tiyeson and after the 23d inrtant
jalS at BPWABP EDT, Treaenrer.
|3y OFFICE OF THE BBI6OS Oil
B=» COMPAN7, Ho. 147 South FOURTH Street,
January H'.ISSS.
The Board of Direotord hare tht« day declared the
seventh monthly dividend of ONE PER CiflT, oh the
Capital Stock, payable on the 26 th lnstr. ...
The Tranefer'Booke will he closed on the 2lst ins., at
So’clock, and opened on the 27th 1 . .
By a resolution of the Boar# of Dlrectofs.adopted this
day. dividends will In' future be paid quarterly.
jal3 12t CHARLES A. PUT. Treasurer.
ira® »IRB€TOBS
of the NOBLE AND DELAMATER PETRO
LEUM COMPANY havertliis daydfeclaied.as their ninth,
monthly dividend, EUfr **BR OBBT., payable', free of
State tax, on the 20th instant. Books close on the 14th
and re open 21et. QEQRGEW. HUNTER,
ja!2-9b _ Secretary.
MECHANICS 'M nONAL BASK,
JK-ss? PHiLiDBLPHIAi January 10, l»I5;
The Board of Directors of this Bank have this day de
clared an extra dividend of RIVET? BE GENT.. payable
to Staph holders on and after MONDAY, Jan. 16, 1865.
jalf-St J, W'EGAND. Jr., Cashier.
OFFICE OF IHE
MINING COMPANY, „
Philadelphia. January 9; 1955.
Notice is hereby iiven that an instalment of ONE
DOLLAR PER SHAKE on each, and every share of the
Capital Stock of the RESOLUTE MINING COMPANY
has this day been called in.payable on or before the 23d
day of January, 1865, at the oraee of the Treasurer, No.
334fc WALNUT Street. Philadelphia.
By order of the Directors! B. A.’ HOOPE9,
jaiO-tiaSS Treasurer.
irtsr 3 office of the: inscrawce
Ifcs? COMPANY OF HOBTH AMERICA, 3354 WAL
BUT STREET,
Philadelphia, January 9,1865.
Tie Directors lays this day dscJareda dividend.’ of
OSE DOLLAR AHD TWENTY CEHTS'per Blare
free from taros, payalle on demand.
jalO 12t CHARLISB PLATT, Secretary.
g OFFICE OF THE FAME' INSU
BANOS COMPACT, No. 406 CffKß'fNUT'
gtrpfit. FHU.4DEi.pnU, January 7,1835. .
At a meeting of the Board of Directors of the FA MS
ISBOEABOE COMPANY, hold this day, a dividend'of
THKEE PEE CENT. wae declared.payable on demand,
clear of all taxes. WILLIAMS I. BLANCHABD,
ia» 12t . Secretary.
OFFICE ANTHRACITE INStI
IRS? BANGS COMPANY, Ho. 311 WALNUT Street!
Philadelphia, Jan. 2,1885.
The Board of Directors have this dav declared a cash
dividend of TEN PEE CENT, on the Capital Stookpaid
in, payable on demand, free of tee*. _ .
, ja7-St , WM. M. SMITH,. Secretary.
TIIK PHIMBEIPHIA NATION-'
litas’ aL BANK, Philadelphia, Jan. 6, 1885.
Tho Directors have this day declared a Dividend of
TWENTY-FIVE PjSBCEST., payable on the 18thinst.
Stockholders are reoneated to twin* or sendihelr oor
tiilcatei to be exchanged for new ones of the Philadel
phia National Bank. B. B. COMBOYS,
ja6 tja!6 Cashier.
fcSga** BITTOIKB HO. IH (3).-«REAT
IBASIN OIL COMPANY.—The Directors hare
this day declared a Dividend of TWO (2) PEE CENT.,
payable on and alter the 15th Instant. Books close on
the 10th instant. ißf a resolntlon of the Board of Direc
tors, adopted this day, dividends will in future be paid
Quarterly. Gv W. WILLIAMS, Treasurer,
January 8.1865. CjaB-I0t»I 14 FAROTHABBOTS.
THE MECHANICS’ RANK,
Ifc*? St. Lows, Dec. SI. 1881.
The Board of Directors have declared a dividend of
THBEB AND ONE HALF PEBCENT c.) paya
ble to Philadelphia Stockholders at the Mechanics* Na
tional Bank. Philadelphia, on and alter Jan 16, 1896.
JaS-tial6* CHAS. BVESTS, Cashier.
OFFICE . HI'S TIN GIION A*B
BEOAD TOP mSuntain BAILBOAD COM
PANY, ass South THIED Street, „ ■
Phu-arbijPhia. January 3, 1555.
The Board of Directors of the Hontiagdon and Broad
Top Mountain Railroad and Coal Company have de
clared a dividend of 3J£ PBS CENT, on theirpreferred
Stock for the past six months, payable at their office
on and after the 17th instant. The Transfer Books will
be closed nnlU the 17th instant __ j
ja4-wfmtl7 J. P. ABRT3SM, Treasurer.
IKS** DITIDEKD NOTICB.-OFFICB OP
THB TIOGA IRON COMPANY, No. 534
WALNUT Street, Room No. 25. , w „. . >
The Board of Directors have THIS- DAY declared a
DIVIDEND of FIVE PERCENT, (twenty- five o*nts
per share) on the capital stock of this Company, paya
ble at their office on. and alter January 15th, 1665, clear
of state.taxes. - ,
The transfer book* will be dosed on the 13th and
opened on the 16th. _ _ _
ja/5-tjal6 D. R. JONES, Treasurer.
OFFICE OP- THE MINGO OIL
ti&E? COMPANY, No. 534 WALNUT Btreet, Room
20. pHZLAPBnpHJJU Jan. 3,1865.
DIVIDEND NOTICE.-The Board of Directors'have
this day declared their second monthly dividend of
TWO PER TIE ST. {twenty cents per share), out of the
net earnin gs of the Company for the month of December,
payable, dear of State tax, on and after January 20th.
Transfer Book* close January 14th, at 3 o’clock P. M.,
and open January 21st. P. w. WILTBANK,
jastja2o Secretary.
JWRTH NATIONAL BANK
OF PHILADELPHIA,
No. 733 ARCH STREET,
DBSKSHA.TED DEPOSITARY Off THE UNITED BTATBB.
7 3-10tlis TREASURY NOTES,
Convertible at Hatarily Into
5-30 BONDS.
This Bank is sow prepared to furnish these Holes Is
small or large quantities, and of. all denomination*.
They present the advantage over any other Loan of the
Government of being convert edat maturity into the
popular 6-20 Loan. The Interest is payable semi
annually in February and August. * '
A COMMISSION ALLOWED OH SALES of *6,000 and
upwards.
SAMUEL J. MAO MULLEN,
de29-lm _____ CABHIBB.
ils day, ARTHUR
-elected President
5 PLATT, 860*7.
J)B HAVEN & BROTHER,
. b A nr. k si b s ,'
Removed to
So. 4« SOUTH THIRD STREET.
de3l-lm ;
GROBGR W. HEWBS. EDWIN MILLER. JOS. L. HOUSTON,
JJEWES, MILLER, & 00.,
STOCK AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
Government Seonritles, Spade, TJnanrrent Money,
City Warrantß.&c.
STOCKS BOUGHT AND SOLD OH COMMISSION AT
THB BEGULAB BOAED Of BROKERS.
ja.9-lm * ~
QLOSING OF SUBSCRIPTIONS.
THE SUBSCRIPTION BOOHS
OP THE
SEW YORK AKD PHILADELPHIA
PETROLEUM COMPANY ,
"Will be closed porittvely on WEDNESDAY, January
IBth, 1865. Kearly ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND
nave been taken in Philadelphia and yicinity,
and the inducements to subscribers ere unequalled; not
only in the character .of the property, hut In the' large
working capital and en argetlc management.
. CMBKBOS & CO.,
- Ho. 121 SOUTH THIRD STBEBT.
Pnn.ADsr.FnxA, Jan. 7,1865. 3a9-7t
R. D. BARCLAY,
Secretary pro tem.
JJARPER, DURHBY, & CO.,
BANHEBS,
STOCK AND EXCHANGE BBOKEBS.
PuHeular attention paid to purehaee and eale of OH
•• SOUTH THIED BTEBBT.
' r _ fEXLAI>HL?mAe ’ '
KWBRMoas.—Drenel £ do., Philadelphia; J. B. An*.
tin, President Southwark Bank. , noTi7-3ia
OHABLBS EXORI. LALRX* SBJfSOI, JR
QHARLES EMORY & 00., -
STOCK AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
Ro. 15 South Third Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
All of nnenrrsni fluids sad Gold And Silver
bousht and soldi and Collections made.
Particular attention siren to the purchase and tale
»f Government* State ■ and other Stocks mid Loans os
commission. aol7-6»
OH* STOCKS, U. S. LOANS, &c. f
KJ BOUGHT AND SOLD
OS' COMMISSION,
Bx GBOKGB J. BOYD,
Broker,
JTo. 18 SontK THIRD Btreat.
jaS-3mlf
TARUARY 13th, v 1865.
O CTJEWEN BTODDABT & BROTHER
Have arranged a large stock of
. SPRING AND SUMMER %
DBY GOODS*
winch are marked to Bell at each prices &b will induce
persons to anticipate their wants, in view of the, ad
vantage in price of imported Goods this Spring,
light Colors A 1 pachas,
Striped Mohairs,
Plaid do.,
striped Necot&e,
Printed Barege aoglaels,
Woven Figures Grenadiers,
Silk Tissues, ’
Plain Bernanis,
Pirated do.
* CUR WEN STODDABT & BR<\*
450, 459, dt 454 Korth bECOND St.
TYISBOLUTION. TEE PARTNER
JL'. SHIP heretofore existing under the firm of JOHI
B. KELSON & CO. ia tbiß day diaa Dived by mutua
consent. The business of the late firm will be Bsttu<
by JOHN B. NELSON, 43 BANK Sireet.
* JOS. C FLEMING,
JOHN B. HBbBON.
PonAMxPßifc Jan. 12,1M6. ,aIS-12t*
THB UNDERSIGNED wiU continue the maanfatture
of Wool and Cotton Ofeods.
Offlce. Do. 43 BARK gtTWt.
, i*i3 w ,ohk b. asiaoif.
THIS DAT
mrnmiiL.
HO, 50 SOUTH THIBDSTREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
DEALERS nr
RETAIL, DRY ROODS.
COPARTNERSHIPS.
_ NEW PUBLICATIONS.
UP SNAKES, AW> CRAWL.
Ready Friday, Jan. IS, IBSS.
SNAKE Y SNODGRASS;
THE STOLEN BRIDE.
✓ This is a hovel of Intense interest, by the author of
** The Wild Scout of the Mountains.’ f ‘ * The Rollicking
Huger, ” *«Ughtfoot, the Scout," do. Bnakey’e war
ery. "Wake'opsnakes, and crawl,” became a terror
to Ms dneky food. ' The whole hook if superior to any
thing that has boss Issued for a lon* time.
The following if »‘'llst of “ MONRO'S TEN-CENT
KOVELS 1 ,” Which are' now as familiar as household
-
Roll. ®fetHunters.
The Patriot Highwaymim, ,4. The Hunted Unionist. S
TIC Track ef Fire. 6. SJO Man-Eaters. 7. Charlotte
TeMple. •8. The Death-P»ee- 9. The Indian-Slayer.
10. #« Tigeref the Ocean. ,1L The Hunter a Trlamph.
12. The 6cea* Hovers. « JJfsJESP Outwittod. Mt
fbl’MouStatof'» f 2o“tSkol
- latrers. JHv BattleanaSa Diek. or the flower
of the Wigwam. &;■ Rickety Tous/the Hover. 2® The
ImpeoftAPrairieiOr the Slasher the Cave. 2t The
’Bo&ber’s Terror. 2ft- Joe. the S&rpint. 26, kißh-tfoot,
fho Scout 21 The Httrait spy of Bmsker HUI. Hear-
Cheeky the Wild Halftbraed. SSI Simas-Eyed
SO. Saakey Shodgrass, qy tie stolen Bride.
These hook* are for ss3tf by all new* spent* and book--
sellers, and c-snt fpost-paitl) on receipt of price, TEH
CERTS EACH.
Liberal termc-to' agents.
GEORSE M‘li:NßO ( &' CO.,
jal3-2t Hor 137 WhMam Street.-Hew York.
•\TEW AND FIRBT-ffIsASS SPORTING
aS papbb
TBEiEE W YORE-ARENA-;* Record of American
AMARICARSPORTTsfo COMMtfffWF: The
Sports and Pastimes ofiamerica. cart of Europe .and their
admirer* of, and participators in, tm this Continent, are
-ce- vastly on the increase,that .the present press
of it meric a can scarcely he laid - to folly meet the
wants of the spoiling ccftamuiiity;'. • This impressment
Kteiaduced the preaenteutfsjrprise, .. _
TBEHKW YOBK ARENA will embrace: The Turf,
The Cricket Field, The Ground, The ©non
Ground, The Prize Btug, Billiards,** Pedestrianiem,
Cock Fighting, Do* Matches, The Sod* The Of an,
Skating/Cnrmrg, laohting, Bdwisg; ami the Games of
Chess and Chequers • , ,
TBS SEW YORK ARERA will b(> ptrifflshed on SA
■TTODAY, January 14, 1865, price Eve. cents per copy;
eent per post, to eubscribers, at *1,69 for'sm months.
Twoltnes of Business (lard, uederthe head of “Busi
: ness Directory, ” and The Arena sent six-months for *3
in advance.
, -THE SEW YOBK ABEHA can .he obtained from all
i Sews Agents in Boston*. Philadelphia-,-Baltimore,
Washington. Buffalo, Au,>very B»tnrday'mo»nine-
F.B. SIBSOK BBOIriEETONj PreprietdK. So. -4»
; CHATHAM Street, corner N. William, HewTork.
i JOHN TKEHWITH, General A,ent mr Supplying the
- Trade, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It
CHOICE BOOKS,-
i CBILDBEH IR PARADISE! A Gift for Btreavsd
i Parents. On tinted , paper, with rnbricatdd titles, and
’bbnndih vellum cloth, gilt edges. ®l. ..
1 REELECTED LIGHT. Illustrations ofthe,Redeemer’s
i Faithfulness- in the Happy Death-bed Experience of
Christians. Cioth. bevelled, gilt or red edges; *tiso.
• ™. ALSO, JUST READY
DR. BOAHBMAS’S THANKSGIVING SERMON—
! Healing, and Salvation for our Oountty rrom God hlone.
Price 26 cents, JAMES S. OLAXfON.
' Successor to Wm- S. & Alfred Miitien,
• jalt-tf 606 OHESTHDT Btrdets
jpw books i new books i i
Just received by _
ASHHEAD A EVANS,
1 ' . (Hazard’s old etaud), ,
So.. T 3« CHESTNUT Street, „
CHATBAH FRIBSAC; 08, HOME SCENES; IR
FRANCE. By-Olive Logan, authoress of Photo
graphs of Pilris-Lifo,.’ ’ Ac.' - _
' ELIMq 08,-HYMNS OP HOLY REFRESHMENT.
Edltodbr the Bov. Pi IhHuntiugdon. D. D.
: WET DAI SAT BBBEWOOD. J. K. Marvel’s last
b °HOOSE ANB- HOME PAPERS. By Mrs Stowe.
COUSIN ALICE. A Memoir of Alice 8. Haven.
AUTOBIOGRAPHY OP A HEW ENGLAND FARM
HOUSE.' A Book-oy-N. H. Chamberlain.
STUDIEST'OP. ! STORIES. Jeanlngelow’sneWhook.*
KITTV TREVYLYaR’S DIARY. Bj the author of
“ Echonberg-Cotta Familv.” ja9-tf
| Ofifif LIMISjkY & BLA.KIBTON T S
10U.U ApHYSIOIAK’S VISmNG for 1865 slow
ready la every variety and; style of binding, including
the INTBBLEAYBB edition, with pages for special
memoranda. Ac. emhibb
of various styles of binding andeiies .
ALSO,' HOLIDAY BOOKS
of all kind. at LO W PBIG B 8 _
LINDSAY * BLAKISTON,
Publishers and Booksellers.
de» No. 3S South SIXTH Street, above Chestnut.
V/TIBOELLAiNKDUB A.ND LAW
jJiJI BOOKB—The best- and rarest collection in Phila
delphia.—Hallowell’a Shaksoeare, fifteen hundred dol
lars. and other Books, equally scarce, for sale at 419
CHESTNUT Street.
3a2-3m , . JOHN CAMPBELIr*
FAJS'CY FURS.
1864. vmm. 1864,
A. % & F. S. WOMRAfH,
- OOSSSOXS TO TUB LATE GEO. y. WOMKATM.I
No. 415’Arch Street,
XAV* ROW or*»
A FULL ASSORTMENT OF
LAJDIIB’ E’AJNCY FURS,
To whleh they invite the attention of buyer*.
■ - 000-s»
FAN®¥ FURB.
JOHN FAREIKA,
No. TIS ARGH Street, above Seventh Street,
At his old established store.
AND
DEALER-IN FANCY FURS -
LADIES AND OHILDREN.
Haring nowin stoma ycrylarge and toautlfal MrorU
ment of all the different kinds and qualities of FANCY
FURS JOB LADIES* AND CHILDBED’S WEAR, 1
solicit a cadi from those in want.
Remember the name and number,
JOHN FAKBXBA,
TI&ARCH Street, above Seventh.
I have no partner or connection with any otter store
in city. oeS-4mif
LEGAL.
F[ THE COT}BT OF COMMON FLEAS
FOB THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILA
DELPHIA* *>
CHARLES J. WISTBR et al., ys. GEORGE MERCER,
Marcb.rTerm.lSS3. No. S. Vend. Ex.
The underslg ned Auditor appointed to distribute the
fond in Court attain* from proceeds of Sheriff’s sale of
all that certain lot lor piece of ground, with the mes
suage oritenement thereon erected situate on the south
side of Msry.street, at the distance of one hundred and
fifty-eight feet east of Seventh street, in the city of Phi
ladelphia; containing in front orb eaith or said Mary
street sixteen feet, .and extending of that width south
wardly forty feet to ground now or late of John Gaw?
bounded on the. north by Mary street, on the east oy a
loi granted by.O wen Jones to John Mercer, on the south
by said ground of John Gaw* and on the west by a lot
granted by Owen Jones to Patrick McHugh; together
with the u#e and-srivilege of a privy situated partly on
this lot and part y upon the adjoining IQ’s of the said
John Gaw. Being the northernmost part of a larger lot
of ground extending from Mary to South street, which
Owen Jones, by indenture dated the first day of Sep
tember. 1996, recorded in Deed Book K. L. L ♦ No. 38,
page 353, Ac., granted and conveyed to George Mercer
and his heirs, reserving thereout the yearly ground
rent of thirty-two dollars, payable half-yearly on the
first days of Mar and November, for arrears whereof
the judgment in this case has been obtained. N. B.
On the above described premises is erectedja three-story
frame dwelling-house—will meet the pArties inter* sted,.
for the purpose of bis appointment, on TUESDAY,
January 21th, 1865, at 3 P. M.v at the Wetherili House,
Ho COS Sift SOM Street, in the city of Philadelphia.
. jalSl? 19 Si!23 WASH. L. BLaDSN, Auditor.
TN THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR THE
A CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.
Estate of WILLIAM J. HAY.
TEeAnAltor appointed by tbe Court to audit, settle,
and adjust tbe account of MARIA G. HAY, Administra
trix of WILLIAM J. HAY, and to report dis
tribution of tbe balance In the bands of tbe accountant,
Will meet tbe parties interested for.tbe purposes of bis
appointment, on MONDAY,- January 23, 1865, at three
o'clock P. M., at tbe Wetberill Honse, 605 SANdOM
Street, in the city of Philadelphia.
WASH. L. BLADEN, Auditor.-
ja15,17,19,21.23-6t
PROPOSALS.
jlbmy supplies.
JX ' CLOTHING BUREAU,
QUARTERMASTER GENERAL’S OFFICE.
\ Washington, January 12,1865,
SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at the Office :
of Army Clothing and Equipage, Philadelphia, until
\% o’clock M., on TUESDAY, use 17th Inst., for furnish
jig, by contract, st the Depot ot Army Clothing and-
Equipage, Philadelphia, viz.:
Sack Coats, lined, army standard.
Sack Coats, unlined. .do.
Blankets, IrdlA-rubber*for infantry, army standard..
Knapsacks, complete, do.
Hatchets. . . ■ do.
Uniform Hats, do.
Hat Cords and Tassels, do.
Camp Kettles, do.
Mess Fans. ' do.
Shelter Tents, . . ~ A . . do.
Each bid must be guaranteed by two responsible-par
sons; whose signatures mast be appended to the- gua
rantee, and certified to as being good and sufficient se
curity for the amount involved, by some publio func
tionary of the UnitedStateß. , ... .
Bids from defaulting contractors, and those that do
not fully comply with the requirements of. this- adver
tisement, wilTnot be considered.
, Blank forms for proposals, embracing thetermaof the
raaiaaiee required in each bid, can behad on applica
tion at this office, and none other* which, do not em
brace this guarantee will be considered, nor will any
proposal be considered which does not strictly conform,
: 6 the requirements therein stated.
' Bidders will state the ..quantity they, propose to fur
nish, howsoon'lhey can commence,, and tho quantity
they can deliver weekly. .. , , , . .
The right is reserved by the United States to reject
any part* or the whole or the bids,, a&aia-y be deemed,
best for the interest of the service. ,
Awards will be'subject to. the approval of the Quar
termaster General of tbe artoy.
Samples can ne seen at thiaoffi.ee, and propoeats must
be endorsed * * Proposals for Army Supplies,’* stating
on the envelope the particular article bidfor.
HERMAN BIGGS,
ja)l3-4t Colonel Quartermaster’s Department.
pHIEF QUARTERMASTER’S OF-
V-* PICE. PhilahelphiAi January 12, 1865.
BUAT.T’n PBOPOBALb will be received at this office,
until 12 o’clockM., on THURSDAY, the lath, instant,
for suoplying the SCHUYLKILL. ARSENAL with the
following articles, viz: , , ,
•. 6-4 dark- blue Cloth, army standard.
6-4 dark-blue Kersey, army standard.
Vest Buttons, army standard. t _ _
&.iach yellow Worsted Lace, army standard.
Brass Cross Sabres for hats, army standard.
Brass Eagles for hats, army standard. , .
Segim<ntal Colors, infantry* army standard.
ecimental Descriptive Books, army standard.
Begiroertal Inctex Books, army standard.
; Hospital Tent Poles, stts, army standard. -*•
Heavy 64-inch Burlaps, sample required.
Canvas Padding, sample required.
Canteen Webbing, 1-inch, linen or. eotton* BampS&M-
Ql Jtochine Thread, (Stewart’s linen, No. 70, bqbols,)
■ample required.
White Basting Cotton* sample required..
Flax Sewing Twine, taiaple required.
Each bid roust be guaranteed by two responsible per
sons, whose signatures must be appended to toft guaran
tee, and certified to as being good and.sufficient security
for tbe amount involved, by some public fractionary of
I. the United States. . . >,, ■ - 1 -
! Bids from defaulting contractors, an*i taose that do
not fully comply with thc r*qniremer& of this adver
tisement*, will not be considered .....
Blank forms for proposal*, embracing the terms of the
guarantee required on each bid* can be had on applica
tion at this office, and none others, which do not em
brace this’goamteewiU.be coßsWered. aor will any
proposal be considered which dbee not strictly conform
to the requirements therein stated.
Bidders will state tbe quantity 'hey propose*© furnish,
how toon they can commence, and the quantity they
can deliver weekly. ...... . .
The right is reserved by the United. States to reject
any part or the whole t>f the bids, as may be deemed
best for tbe interest citte service. • .
Samples of such Articles as are required to be of army
itendard can be £ee» at this office. • .
Proposals mjast be endowed'*!? Proposals for Army
sm; on f •
* j*l3W Colon?! Ctoajt,iwsMi’»
13, 1865.
INSURANCE.
QFFIOE OF THE
UNION MUTUAL
INSURANCE COMPANY.
‘ PHILADELPHIA, Jahuaey 9,1665.
The folloWfa * statement of the affairs of the Company
is pnbluheiff In conformity with a provision of Us
charier:
Premiums wrHMfr front January 1, MM, to _ _ „
January L .5301,006 S 6
Premiums undetomulaed Jam 1,1864........» 62,606 49
Premiums earned dudfei tHe pear to Jan..
„ 1. 1866.-..- *587,892 08
Interest on investments. 20.666 10
. $306,443 28
Losses {odd during the year#****»«.slol,96B 84
, Returnpremiums. ......w;. 14,868 60
l gelnetf ranees... 14,319 W
V. 'S. 8,851 8^
Emir amonnt paid to customers in
Metro! scrip $32,342 22
hu'onit reserved to pay losses not
adjnSWd. ...» 13,000 00
$35,342 22.
BElasw'rema'iilda* with the C0mpany........ $23,134 13
STATgfeiNT OF ASSETS OF THE COMPANY
JANUARY 1, 1866.
United State's Si»r Coupon Bonds $ll,BOO 00
; ‘‘ Registered ..... 8,000 00
State of PernSylv&nia6 per cent. Coupons.... 6,000 00
„„ ‘‘ * “ Registered- 15,000 00
City of Philadelphia 6»„ 16,000 00
City of Pittahutg ®i——. 7,09000
•• fia— .. 7,000 00
Camden and Amboy 6 percent. Coup. Bonds’B3 . 3.600 00
.. »- e “ “ ’75'17,000 00
“ *’ 6 “ -** consol’d. . 21,200 00
Pennsylvania Railroad Ist Mortgage 1,000 00
*‘ 24 •• 1000000
Philadelphia and’Erie Railroad... 10,000 00
North Pennsylvania Kailroad.—... 10,000 00
Chesapeake and Delaware Canal 14,610 00
Schuylkill Navigation Company 10,000 00
'Wyoming Valley Canal*..... 11,000.00
: Pennsylvania Railroad, 165 shares......' 8,300 00
Worth Pennsylvania.Bailroad, 100 shares.... 6,000 00
Delaware Railroad! 48 shsree. , 1,200 00
Farmers’ and Mechanics' Bank, 100 shares--. 8,000 00
Philadelphia Sank, 68'shares,..,. 6,810 00
Union Mntnal Insurance Co., 1,474 shares..,, 29.480 00
Delaware Mutual Insurance Co ,88 shares.... . 2,200 00
Scrip Keith Pennsylvania Rai1r0ad.......... 2.426 00
Sundry Insurance Companies’ Scrip 2,190 00
Estimated predent value,.*.*— ...$270,000 00
Bills receivable....-...-. X. $2,096 28
Cash onhand.. $21,729 39
Cash deposited U. S. treasury 20,000 00
Caehon Collateral....—. 10,000 00
551,729 39
Due the Company i or unsettled premiums,
salvages, and other accounts..— 42,970 44
i The Directors have declared a dividend of BIGHT
: PHB CENT, on the Capital Stock, and SIX PEE CENT.
' on the Outstanding Scrip of the Company, free of all
taxes. • ''
' DIBSI
EfCHABD B. SMITH.
S. B3BTOUBT,
A. B. 80818,
FRANCIS TBTB,
JOHN H. IRWIN.
NEWBERRY A. SMITH,
fWffir C. KENT,
HEHBT LE Wife, JB.,
J. P. STEINER.
EDWARD 1,. CL ABE,
;ge«sok lbwts,
ELLIB-YARNALL.
BICHARD S. SMITH,
JOHN MOSS, Secretary.
jaMaetif
JNBUHB TOUR LIFE
IN THE
AiMERI C A. JN,
g.Moit Walnnt and Fourth St*.,
PHILADELPHIA
It Is. a.BOMB- COMPAKT, and prolts divided usu
ally, thus aiding the assured to pay future premiums
Last dividend 60 per cent.
BOARD OF TRUSTEES.
Alexander WMUdln, J. Edgar Thomson,
Hot., James Pollock, Hon. Jos, Allison,
Alhert-O. Roberts, Henry K. Bennett,
Samnel T: Bodine, Philip B. Mingle,
Geo, Ntagemt, John Alkman,
Wm. J.’Howard, _ ', baacHazlehurst.
Samuel Work.
' ALEXANDER
SABURL WOI
aoSXSmif* JHO. 8. WH.B<
THE; 3ELMHCE INSURANCE COM-
A pasty
OP PHILADELPHIA
Incorporated In ISO. . „ Olnrter Psn?etti*l.
. OFFICE NO. 308 Y7AINDT STREET,
. , CAPITAL. *300,000.
Insnroc- azalnct lois or aamaes Nr FIRE Honees,
Stores, and'other Buildings, limited or perpetual: and
on Furniture, Goods, Wares, and Merchandise, in Town
or Country
LOBSES'PROMPTLY ADJUSTED AND PAID.
ASSETS, $400,068 Tl. 1
Fte rt MM?oW^W.«Sil?lk6o(m
United States Government Loans..-141,000 00
Philadelphia City O peicent. Loans..„***♦*♦ 60,000 00
Pennsylvania SS.OOO,OCO 6 per cent. Loan—. 16,000 00
Pennsylvania Railroad Bonds, first and se- ___
cond 35,000 00
Camden and Amboy Railroad Company’s 6 _
per cent. Loan. 6,000 00
PhUadelphia and Reading Railroad Com
pany’s6percent L0an.5,000 00
Huntingdon and Broad Top 7 per oent. mort- -
gage bonds.— 4,660 00
County Fire Insurance Company’s Stock.— LO5O 09
Mechanics* Bank Stock.4,ooo 00
Commercial Bank of Pennsylvania Stocks-* 10,000 00
Union Mutnal-Insuranee Company’s Rtock... £BO 00
Reliance Insurance Company of Philadel
phia’s Stock 1,000 00
Accrued Interest.- -*^.»***.—♦,.*♦4** 6,455 42
Cash in bank &nd on hand. •». 13*C2SM
Wort]! *t preeeat Market value~.~-~.~~ 414,393 71
DIBECTORB.
ClemTluiley, Bmu. W. Ttojjley,
Wsl E. Thompson, Marshall Hill,
William ttusser, Charles Lei and, '
Samuel Bispham, Eobert Toiand,
2, L. Carson, J. Johnson Brown,
Bohert Steen, Thomas H. Moore.
William Sorenson, „ „ «...
CLEM TIHGLBY, President.
Hn»v Seeretar
Pwrr,AT>RT,PTrrA. December
fYEEK® OF THE ENTERPRISE
msDEAHCS COMPAUr, 400 WAMtor Street
Phil-adkt.l’hia, January 9,1565-
State inert of the affairs of this Company on the Slat
day ofDecemfcer, 1884:
CAPITAL.
Authorised...
Paid-op ia.fall*.».« ****♦«« *.•»••*...............
Bonds? and Mortgage?* all first liens on real
estate In the city of Philadelphia.*..* 209,650 CO'
Ground rents, on property in the city of Phila>
delphi&..«~.. 8,000 00
Girard BankStoek..~»- ......................... 2,625 00
United States Securities**-*■*- • *•*» 34,870 65
Deposited in-U. S, Hint, at six per cent par
utinTiwi 40,000 00
Philadelphia City six per cent. loan. 4,080 00
Beal estate, office building, and furniture ~~ 10,406 95
Cash in hank and on hand* 10,177 22
Dne-by agents.....*..*.* *»»»«*-•••»«•»•.•♦►**•*•• 424 63
: Interest on investments accrued but j<uk _
not dne.....53,420 S 7
Interest on investment* due and un» t m
»“ * 3,802 37
RECEIPTS Iff 1864.
Premiums on Fire ri5k5.*..............
Interest
Policy and transfer • fees.... ........
On canceled perpetual policies
PAYMENTS IK 1864.
dividend, January and July, three per cent,
each on the Capital Stock for the preceding
eirc months SS2,«» 82
Losses by Fire*B,6Bs:Sß
Betora Premiums and Beinsnrances.4,7B2lo
Taxes United States and State.* 8,680 13
Donations, Commissions, Salaries, Legal. jot
penses, Printing, Advertising, Fire ' Mar
shal, and other expenses.*.
DIRECTORS., „ „
T. Batchford Starr,, Georgs H.Stnait,
WLliam McKee. ' John H. Bf.own,
Nalbro' Frazier, J.'L, Erringer,
John M. Atwood, Goo. W. Fahnestock,
Benj. T, Tredick, James 1,, Claghqrn,
Moidecai X,. Dawson, William G. Boulton,
p. EATCBFOBD STARE, President.
THO MAS B, MONTGOMERY, Vice President
B. Lockwood, Secretary. jal&6t
A NTHRACITE INSURANCE COM
a. PAST .—Authorized Capital *4OO,OOO—CHARTER
PKHPETUAL
Office 1f0.311 WALNUT Street, between Tkird. and
Fourth. streetsTPhiladelphi*.
Tkia Company ‘will Insure against Loss or Damage by
Fire, on BuiHincs. Furniture', and Merchandise cane
”2s*o, Marine Insurances on Vessels, .Cargoes, and
freights. Inlandlra^a^toall parti.oftheUnion.
William Isher. gaYisPesyaon,
3). Luther, Peter Seicer,
sffl£3£SKKßfeu iiSiSw
JosephHaxlleld,
WM. F. DBAS, Tic* President.
W. H. Bhtk. Seeretarr. ap3-M
TC'AME INS^fRANi
JC Mo. 40fi CHES
PHILAI
TIRE AMD IHDJ
DIBS
. Francis M. Buck,
Charles Richardson,
Henry Devi,,
O. W. Davis,
P. Jnsticg.
Gecaue A. Wen, _
*
W. I. Br,A»oHA>D. Boer,
Tj'oLL IN 5 SH*iiAD
mo. na wElMMSadrbphia.
MORWICH FlBlllNsflßAdloß COMPAHX,
BETERKMCBS
» Co.
HeserV Coffin A Altsmus. !Messrs, W.H. Srat! A Co,
jygf-gm
vrsziz p. zoLinnpin vz. s. ntm,
frOLLINSHEAD & GRAVES’
JJL mSDRABOS AGBBCY,
FORMAS P- HOLIiIHBHSAD. _ . VfM. *■ «*«**.
TTOLLINSHEAD& GRAVES,
AA IJSSORANCB ACFBHCY, Ko. 31f» WAt2fDT Bt.,
PhUadclpffia. Mentutor the
>*,.&**** WWffifET 0 * w " .
$868,615 29
6149,915 3*
$58,626 34
$406,796 11
H. F. ROBINSON.
SAMUEL C. COOK,
JAMES B CAMPBELL,
G. W. BBBNADOH,
HENRY BAMOBL,
WM. 8. BAIED,
CHARLES WHEELER,
E DELBERT.
NORRIS S. CUMMINGS,
SOL. TOWNSEND,
F. LAVBHGNB,
JOHN MOSS.
PRESIDBim
WHILLDUT, Fr«af<l«t,
IK. Vice President.
On, Sec’y and Trewram,
♦400,068 71
.,...4200,00000
~"T,OQO 00
? 323,835 83
556,839 -86
21*036 78
289 SO
49 38
177,755 52
14,239 12
!? GO'BFA.NY,
phot btehkt.
BLPHIA. .
&J> INSUEAKGS.
tOBS.
Eofcert B. Potter,
JohnKeasler, Jr.,- '
2. D. Wood raff,,
Chwrlos Stokes,
Joseph D. Ellis.
BJTGK, President. . t
LRB6ON, Vico President,
itry. •
WANTS.
JKjTEAM ENGINE AND BOILERS
WANTED,
FOOTY TO SIXTY HOBSS-POWfet.
Addreas
BOX 3339 POST OFFICE,
With full particulars, statist pries. jall-Sttf
WANTED TO PURCHASE—A
DWELLING HOJJBB, OB AEOH Street,, west of
Broad. Address Box life, Poet Office. J»l3-3t«
WANTED—
* * la a Dry Goods Jobbing Souse, a Young' Kan
acanaittted with the City Betail Trade, to sell by
sample.
Address “Plnta-ch,' ’at tits ofiled, _ It*
WANTED—A EIBBT-GLASS K0O&-
T T KEEPER; must be thorough!, and a man of expe
rience. The position b< lug: an important one with an
e stabile ted house,the references mtutbe isnquestionod.
Address, with real name and *9fef6ttC*s r * 4 Confides*
rial,” Press ja!3-3t*
WANTED—A SITUATION;, BY A
« * young man of exseriene& as Book-Keeper.
Asaistsfet Or Clerk. Good references \Addreu
this office. Sm 2t*
WANTED—A YOUNG MAN Ut A
i* Wholesale Clothing house, to act as Assistant
Book-keeper and pay ttork hands. Gcoit references ie*
froired. Address in. handwriting of applicant, Box ilßd
Philadelphia P. <X jall-gt*
WANTEI)—BY A YOUNG* MAS*
■ * twenty-three years of age, a sttsattaf Its CLKKIL
or ASSISTANT BOOKKEEPER, or in any other capa
city where honesty and Integrity would he appreotsted.
Best testimonials a* to ohai aster, 4te.
Address “D. P. W.,”
jaß 3t» Press office.
WANTED—A SITUATION IN A
Wholesale Horte ns SALESMAN or TBAYEL
BING ACKBNT, by a petteon of eispsrience, and wed has
an extenaife acquaintance through Ohio and Western
Benhaylvani* Address "Ji.’nias 1291, Pittsburg,
Feifna. jal2-£t*
A YOTHG MAN, 2£
years of &gB, a„ rftii&tibn as SALESM4.ST or
EIF3EY CLEBK, in'afcybr&ifceßs. Hae had six yearn
€xp3TWacft 1& a class ccultfry store. Can speak or"
correspond in German. iB 'a r2f>itf" penman, and quick at
fi surge.: %
The best of refereace as to character and abUitxcah.
lib® cii’jh.
Pleate addreas * * J&feii 8,, ” Press oflba. . ja!2-3t*
X^ANTBD—A FRACTIGAI# BUSI-
Tt ■with* capital cfetg’hfc tb-tfea thousand
dollars, to> join the advertiser in a-figbi wholesale bu
siness already established. PirEt-clagsroftretreo given
and required. ForpaiifeulkTs, address
•* Tea Trade,”
jall-St*
WANTED' A FIRBTCU'ASS BALKS
** MAN rt a Hat, Cam and Goodes House.
Address Boy 1265, FMladgphla P. Q. jalDs*»
WANTED—IN A WHOLESALE NO
* T TION BOE7BE, a first etude SALESMAN* veil ac
quainted with Chester and DelavrarG-cOturfy Trade.
Address Box 1632, Phlladelpufo P. Q, jai3-3t*
WANTED TO' RENT- IN' A CTN
* * tral locality, on the flrat- floor, parfof an= OSfce
tor Desk room." Addreas ** P, ’* Box 2212, FT O, - jafrtf
WANTED, IN
* « every County, at s?s a expenses paid’,- to
introduce fifteen new and useful articles, the heat sett
ing ever offered. For particulars, address OTIS T.
GABBY, BIDDBFOBD, MAINI/ oc^d&W^m
A BLANK-ROOK FORWARDERS AND
FINISHES WANTED. Address* Bos 1608/ Post
Offlee. , . ja7^Bl*
■EMPLOYMENT HOUSER THE BAR©.
-A-J est and most reliable, for city and country. Hu
always a good selection of enable persons, with good
references. Americans, Irish, English, French, Ger
man, Scotch, Welsh, and newly-landed emigrants-, as>
Gardeners, Farm Hands, Coachmen, Watchmen* do.
Cooks, C&ambermaids, Seamstresses, laundresses,
Waitresses, and general Housework Servants- Also,
Colored Servants. Nps. 80S and 804- LOGDBT Street,
above Eighth. delS-lm
T OCAL AGENTS,—WANTED IMM33-
Ai diatelv. Local Agents for the sale df FRUIT TREES;
Address DINGER* CONABD, ft CO.', - Nunjerymwn
WEST GBOVB. Fa. ja!3-llt*
SALESMAN WANTED, IN AN EBTA
blished Wholesale Shirt house; Best salary paid
to one who can Influence a large trade. Address Bexr
875 Post Office. jal2-2'.*~
PARTNER ■ WANTED—EITHER 1 AG
-A- tive or Speclal—wUh twenty-five thousand dollars
cash capital, in a general Dry Goods Commission House
Addresses, with real name, to Box 625 P O , will be
strictly confidential - jaO-mwfSt*
TO 8008 SELLERS, PUBLISHERS,.
A CAb VASPERS, AND OTHERS —The NATfONAL
ABTASSOCIATION OF NEW YORK desire active,ener
getic Agents for Philadelphia, and other clfess, towns,
and parte, or the whole State of Pennsylvania. To fully
understand the importance of the matter, read fall pate
advertisements in Harper's Magazine and Atlantic
Monthly for January, or Godey's for February. Ad
diets the Actuary of the National Art Association; 561'
and 563 BROADWAY,-New York. jalSfit
nniCKSILVERFLASKS wanted.—
'ot The Quicksilver Mining Company will contract for
the manufacture of any number, not exceeding 109 000
Wrought-iron Qnicksilier Flasks. Delivery to com
mence within 90 day sand to continue at not less-than
4.000 Flasks per month. Payment will be made on de*
livery in gold coin. For particulars, inquire at the
Office of the Company, No. 551 NASSAU * Street, New
York. Cjalo-6t] J. B. SaNDOL, Secretary,
<sn non TO INVEST ON "MOKT-
GAGE, or in the purchase-of a first-class
Ground Bent., JOHN 8 MOBTOSP, -
It* ' 217 South THIRD Streets
#in nnn —wanted, a partner
\P the above Capital In an
ESTABLISHED
MERCANTILE BUSINESS’.' -
A 3 dress ’’Bolt,'’ this Office.. jalo-st*'
jflOft A MONTH—WANTED
AGENTS everywhere to introduce the new
SHAW ft CLARE SIXTEEN DOLLAR FAMILY SEW
ING MACHINE, the only low price Machine in the
country which is licensed by Grover ft Baker, Wheeler
ft Wilson, Howe, Singer ft Co., and Bachelder. Salary
and expenses, or large commissions allowed- All other
Machines now sold for less than forty dollars each are
infringements* and the seller and user liable. Illus
trated circulars sent/ree. Address SHAW ft CLARE,
nolg-d&wSm BIDPBFOEP, Maine
m. WANTED—A DWELLING PGR
X3L two mouth!!, or a term of years. Address
ja!3-3Uf Caro of S. E. cor. CHI STOTT ami* ELEVENTH.'
M WANTED TO RENT~~A THREE
or four-story House, with all the modem con
veniences. . .
It must be situated ea&t of Eighteenth, street, between'
Fine and Race.
Bent not to exceed *SCO.
Address M T. H,, *’P. O. Box 92. ja!2-2t*
Jj&h ASSISTANT QUARTERMAS
■HTES'S OFFICE, No. 374 South THIRD St.,
Philadelphia. Dee. 24,186 C
Vessels wanted to load with coal for Newborn, N. C.,
and Key West, Fla. Despatchgiyea. ;
JOHN B. JENNINGS,
de26 tf Captain and A. Q. Ur
m FOR SALE—A HAND SOM®
Maemall Italian HOUSE. Call at _
It* 543 North FIFTH Street.
Mthe subscriber will, sell,
at private sale her DWELLING In Norristown*
situated in WASHINGTON Street, near tho depot, with
iron railing in front, hall* parlor, two large rooms, snd
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 v ishing to view the premises can- call -on
Mrs. T. SAUEKaN, on the premises.
No incumbr tnca.
$3,000 can remain, if desired.
I have also a large LOT, eont&imng.&bout four acres*
in the borough, suitable for almost any purpose. ■
No incumbrance.
$2,000 can remain on the premises. _
Jal3»4i* . C. SADSKAN.
MFOR SALE—A FARM OF ■6l'gfc
acres, in a very high b tala of cultivation, very »eT
fine buildings, and a great variety of fruit. The income
of this Farm, for ibis year, for hay and grain, is four
teen hundred dollars. _
This Farm is very handsomely situated,, only three
miles from the TRAPPE Seminaries. This, property
can be bought at a bargain, as it must be told within,
one week, as the owner is about leaving for-the
Vest, .
For further particulars, call on the subscriber between
the hours of 9 and 4. *>
Ir. FULLER,
Office United States Journal,
jal3-2t* No 310 CHESTNUT Street.
M CHESTER COUNTY.—FOR. A'
iSALB, A 34-ACRE FARM. Vi miles from
Acker Station* on Valley Railroad; it is-knownas the
Schofield Farm. Good stone mansion* 7 rooms:.good;
burn, and other cut-buildings; land uude.r fine state of
cultivation; plenty of fruit And woodland: pleasantly
located; a comfortable home. JAS. ja CUMMINS.
504 WALNUT Street
N. B.—Call fox'Catalogue of Delaware, and Chester
county Farms. ja!3-3t
m PUBLIC SALE.—ON FIFTH A
MM. day, {Thursday) 2d of 2d Mo. -C
1865, ONTHBFBBM SES. a neat, new* well-built,
two-story COTTAGE RESIDENCE, and Five Acres of
highly cultivated Ground, with shade and fruit trees
handsomely situated in BYBBEBY, Twenty-third,
ward, Philadelphia. 13$ miles fiom Andalusia, or Corn
wall’s Station, on Philadelphia ana Trenton Railroad,
and-within A. few r.xUof B*berry and Audalusfagra.
vel turnpike- SALE PEREMPTORY s TITLE GOOD.
Cofiditlo “ liBSleby Attorney
of good land, fronting on said gravel pike; a handsome'
rite for building: will be sola.«~ The property of 'EM- -
MORCOHLY. TITLE GOOD. -.
Btbb3B#, I mo., 14, 1865. ja!4 tSi*
A~ &IRST-CL A NEWSPAPER;
-OA EGUTE FOB SALE.—Apply to A. O. COX; 6GO>
JAY Street, situated between Eighth and Ninth and
Coatee and Wallace streets. . J&l3 At*
T?OB RENT—SEVERAL : ROOMS IK
JD the THIED f TOST of the Boil dine on,*! e «ocih
west corner of SEVENTH ~.irf CHESTNTO Streetß. Ap
piyTat-thle office.
JURIST MILL AND WATER ;ROWEE
VJ' f>oß SALE—Situatcdion the Gamdesuasd Atiactic
City* Raritan and Delaware Bay Rallxead. eight miles,
from'Camden, N. J, C- B. HOffBHSi.
■ No, 133 MARXgf Stmt,.
jal&Si* Philadelphia..
BOARDING.
T>OA RDIKG-IN OBRJSANT WH,
X> ejfMJY’S LAEJB,
ja!3 2t* ' ' Sixth honse above Station. , ,
T?URNISHED. ROOMS AND BOARD
A WASTED—three yonWSfeo Sn a private fami-
S-. Addreis (for-ft7o'days)'MO; S.,' ’ Prfss ofhc.a,
atlng terms, location, go. .ialS-2t
OECOND-STOIiT FRONT ROOM, TJN
WFURNISHED-, I*l*ol without board, suitable for
an office 01 reaideao'i, at TYftWADEPT Street. ja!3-2t
JJBIia.VAL.
B. T. WHITE’S
WHOLESALE. COMMISSION
COTTON YARN HOUSE
Removed from. No, 342 N. Third Street^
*0 TRE LARQS AND COMMODIOUS STORE.
JSTq. Marked Street, a jn&
Iso, 998 ClnArch. Alloy.
For tbe tale of Ccttoa, Linen, Jute Yarns, Wad
ding, Wi«k» Twines, and Carpst*-,.
On hand, a fine assortment of Colton Yam, from 5 to
50. Also, agent for the sale of T Joich A, B, andC Grain
Bags. • • ja!3-6t
THSEBR & BP.OTHERS’ YALEN
JC TINES.IB6S.
Wo notify dealers Uiat. flllr popular
*5. $lO. $l5, 520 VALENTINE LOTS /
OTOBowreody & beOTHEE,
No. 13 North SIXTH Street
jall*4l*r
JSTEW B’jCK'W HEAT FLOUR
•WHITS CLOVER HONEY.
■ SEW FAKED FEICHES.
CULTIVATED CRANBERRIES, Ac.
ALBERT o. bobbbts,
1 Dealer In Fine Oroceries,
Cwm SLEVENTH sal TI9S Sttwte,
BAZAAR, NINTH AND SAN.'
BOH Street*.
dncTioir *•*
At 10 o'clock.
Also, saw and second-baud carriages, harness, sad
dles, bridle., whips, halters, Ac.
Als#, a ntunher el sleighs, eielgh bells, robes, dm,
B®“ Ho postponement on aeeoont of wrathar.
ggy. Sale of Horses, da. on w sDSSSPAY, ■
” I AiIFEKD It HKBKNEBB.
JjMlf Anctionoag.
AUCTION sale of captured
ax stock. „„.
The undersigned will tell at pablle sole at the “Ita
tefi Honse” %we Jtodi, Yot]^Fa. Sj ott TUESDAT.
January J7th v lB®; Two itiSBESJJ HEADOF OAT
TLXcoHMstlngo/inidh Cows, Steers, Heiftis, nod
Calves. ... , , _
Sale to commence w 9 o clock a. H.
Terms' cash in United States currency.
By order.of S. A- ESSsy, BopoVVising Special Agasi
Treasay Department. E: C. PAEKStJfiJST,
ja9tj(#y_ Assistant gw rial Agent.
OFFICE DEPOT” COMM&BARY OF
I SUBSISTENCE, . „ T ___ .. .
, WMsmxBTOtP, D. C., JaSnar, S.ISU.
AUCTIO3YBALB OF HIM?' AHD.TAM.OW, to.
Will be soSfat Auction, at the SIXTH-fltrcet Wharf.
Ctt TBDMDATj. ISRpatU ocIoSJs At M.,
6 'lTB Dry Hides.
28 Chlf Skins.
1,182 SheeySkins, ,
11,4C9 pounda of Tallow (Been,* . ,
342 poundaot-Taliow (Mttttoufc
/ I,o62pairsofyorns. . ..
. 218 lalloneNeafp-fbot Oil.
\ s,oooFlour Bhrrblir,- more or losSt .• t, ... ,
Tcfmr, cash in CfoVemn#nt funde t -tb‘B9 p&idnt m
dose of the sale. G. BELL, .
JaIQ-4fc . Lieut.CdLggdC.g:^
pwciWF'ST. TW&ATBXr
CHBOTHDT STEEfr ABOTE TWfemt.
THIS ffridayISVESTHH, January 13,
FAHBWELL BENEFIT’OP MISS JOSIE_OKTOS, and
LAST IOGHT BBT Olfß OF THE
WABBEH COM3 ifa CeMBIHATIOB. . .
TSSlevenlig’a perforirenca commenco'with the
five-act comedy called _ _ •. ■ ■
LOJSDOF ASSBIt&*CX ■
StrßartonrtConrtley...- Mr. Wm.-Waresn.
Lad, Bfty Spanker -...a-...... JHas Jaele Orton.
Dazrle.,;.. Hr. Chaa saT.-on.
Pe,t.... ...iUssh. Heetayer.
' To eonclilde with the fart-e sSHeS, „. _
'* „ ITBB CLOCKSt.A,?SB’S HAT. .
Sally Smart. Hies Josle Orf&n,
„ BATOBDAY AFTBE9 COT. l4.
TWESTV-VHrKI! aKAJSBTfAMILY HATISBB.
when the OCTOKOOH wild brfperformed for thafaat
ifiste.
WALNUT-STREE’T iSIEATRE.
»f THIS (Friday) E\VKHrd», Jan 13.
BffltßFlT OF J. ' W. VPABLACK.
TWO KKADTI FIJI, FLAYS.
Wia he presented Tom Tail or-spSpetM drama or
T , STIDD WATEBS EBrf'DMf.
JohnHUdmay..... ■—-3IK .I. W. Whllader
CaptainHawhsley... i ....AJgE. L Davenport;
Mrs MHdmay.»— Efis Koto Ejtlnga-
Alter which, DOB CJKSAH DE EiBAN.
'DonCajfttr, an adveiitnrer ........J. W. Walladc
Box ofifee open ftom 9 tiD 3. Ct irtain»rises at 7K.
attbis oSSca.
Tbfßß. JOHN DREW’fc ' NSW AROHU
■■’A KPfiMf THBATRB. '•
„„ BENEFIT OF MISS El CHINS*
TO-NIGHT (PKMIAV) Jan nary ISrISBS,
“THE BLIND MAB'S-DABGHTIf! V’
•-THMSPIRI-TOF THE EHI Ns.''
•■THE SGIJNIB FIBS ' WIFEj.”
. and THE GEANI » “ AI-LEGOEY.’*
JtE. AND MISS EICH. (NGj
INaEI). THE PIECE 3
IiOTHD THEA •
* sf , httweeo. 1 ? <rartt and Yififa.
GERMiriJ OPBBA. •
WEDNESDAY, January H* 18S5*
„ -ORPSIffS.”
Com ic Opera ia j Fotu* Acts.
Orchestra aad* Cfcoit unde? the dira -tloa of'Mr.' A.
BAETOKI
Performaße^ccmsfte&cesAtdo’clock.
{THREAT NATIONAL CIROI 78,
WASNUT STiiSET. aBOV B EIGHTH.
Directress.*.. .-Mrs. CBARLI S WARNER, '
(Formerly Mrs. DAN BIGE.) ,
Equestrian jiiieeto?..... .....F, B r . ItOSSTOM,
Reappearance of Messrs. MURRAY and HUrOHZDf
a.th© treat Gmjßast*. reappoai -ance of tbs
r celebrated BENZER BROTHERS- -CHAELBL “
OLPH, and VALENTINE; also. Prof HUTCHIS
SON and bis TRAINED DOG6*. the most WOl iderfulp»r
forming animals in the world*
All IKQUIBBRS in search of CANINE SA( TACrm«r ”
MULES can be fully gr*tifled : atthe GREAT h J
CIRCUS.
Reappearance of Mile. SOPHY and Milo. 1 ILIZB, tit*
beautiful and AG ILS EQUESTRIENNES.
The treat SAGRINEE FAMILY. LB JEDh r E BUST*
the Wild Western Elder: G e. HUTOSIH SOS fc*». -
METAMORPHOSE. Signor SAGRt&EB as MC ‘NTGBL2* .
will appear in conjunction with the entire XL nrivallaa
troupe.
A mvr Pantomime “B* ACTION; 08, MA 1) AS A '
MARCH HaRE, ’ * will be performed during tl ie week.
ADMISSION—First tier, SOcenfcs; second tier,-. 25 cent*.
Performance commencing at 7.49 each, evening.
Performances every WEDNESDAY and SAT> OBPAIT
AFTERNOONS, commencing at g& o’clock. ja9-6t
J?Q YBR ACADEMY OP MUSIC^
SATURDAY. January Id, 1865,
CROSS * JARVIS’ '
FIRST CLASSICAL SOIREE
OF THIS SSASOH.
Subscription li*t is now open at the Stores of £ea <|c
Walker, Andre d Co., and S7 E. Gould.
S PROGRAMME.
V. Trio in Eb top ICO), IS and Instrument*.
Schubert;
£ FASTn, '
li FianaSoTo—Paraphrasede Concert-—** Jfidaum
mer’s Right Dream”....* w _Lls*L
CHARLES H. JARVIS.
2: Andante and Variations (op. 46), Two Pianos,
Schumann.
P&KT m.
I. Quintette in B b (op. 16), Piano and Wind
Instruments..*....,..., ....Beethoven.
Single tickets $l. Concert to commence at 8. ja!2-3t
CIOKOB BLITZ WILL SHORTLY
CLOSE, ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS.
Great demonstrations In NECROMANCY; SPIRITUAL*
IBM ILLUSTRATED, and tie WONDERS OF VKM
TBILOQUISM INTRODUCED.
Grand'Entertainment EVERY EVENING, commencing
at m o’clock, and on WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY
AFTERNOONS, at 3. Comprising the mysteries of th*
Bast and Present Age.
Admission, 25 cents. Children* IS cents. Reserve#
seats; 50 cartta jafl>
TCTATIOHAL SKATING PARK, TWRN
XV TY-FIRST SL and COLUMBIA Avenne.-Splendi#
SKATING. DAY and EVENING. Ice in perfect con
dition. Nearest Park to the city; only twenty minutes*
ride from Ninth and Arch streets.
Take Ridge avenue ears, It*
•pASTWKi:
■Lj- SKATING PARK,
GRAY'S PERKY.
The train leaving Baltimore Depot at 11 A. H. will
convey passengers to the Bark, and daring the Skating
Season TRJJN will leave the east endoc
the Bridge at-gP. M. for the Depot, jalg 3t*
SK AT IN6—SKATING.—ELEGANT
SEATING on the Union Sk a ting Parks. FOURTH and
DIAMOND S s, Skating hy Moonlight THIS EYBNING.
Grand Musical Skating Matinee TO-MORROW (Satur
day) Afternoon, weather permitting. Instruction given.
every Morning. It*
BILLIARD EXHIBITION*
K* at SASfSOM-STREET HALL. SATURDAY, JanT
14 3865, Afternoon and Evening, commencing at twv
o’clock and eight o’clock. Proceeds for the benefit of
the Widow and Family of the late Joseph N. White.
The following pl*yers have kindly volunteered their
services:: Victor Rstephe, J. Palmer, £ H. IS elms,
E. J. Plunkett. H.W. Hewes, J. W. Montgomery, ana
R. T. Rysll. Radies are most cordially invited. Ad
mission 60 cents. M. PHELAN, Esa.» of New York*.
wilh&iso play. » jall-4t»
fJSKMANIA ORCHESTRA.—PUBLICI
VA REHEARSALS every SATURDAY, at 3% o’doek
P. M., at MUSICAL FUND HALL. Single Tickets, 91
cents. & Six Tickets, $1; to be had at Gould’s, Andre’s*
and Meyer’s Music Stores, and at the HalL no7*tt
CHRIST REJECTS IK—*
This admirable picture, the greatest production of
the painter West, is now on exhibition at the ACADEMY
OF FINS ARTS, 1035 CHESTNUT Street, together
with, the entire collection of the Institution. Admittance
twenty-five cents. noi4-2m*
'THE ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS, f
J- CHESTNUT Street, above Teeth, la OPEN DAILY J
for visitors, from 9 A/M. to 6 F. M. j A
NK. RICHARDSON, TEACHE R OF
•■Reading and Elocution. Office. 343 • North.
TENTH Street.. Hours from 9 to 1J A. M., as .d 2 to 5
P. Me Pupils preferred singly, but also f aken in
classes. . ja!3-2t*-
“PRIVATE TUITION IN ENC*LIS3>
JE FRENCH, SPANISH, and HEBREW, by a teacher
of thirty years’ practice. Unexceptionable . reference*
given. HENRI NATHAN, SCORaOE St. y, ill wfaSC*
F REPARATION POR BIT SINESB
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npHE TENTH SESSION ()F 3K9&
A' M/iRV B. THROPP’S English and Frf <sch Boarding
and Day School for Young Lacies, at 184 f .1 CHESTNUT
Street, Philadelphia, begins February i, 182 - Cir
calars-sent on application. deSl-< il2t&stoth 6fc* -
ULLAGE GREEN SEI UNARY.—
T MILITARY BOARDING SCHG JL. four miles
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Classic*. Natural Sciences, and Engliff h: practical lee
sons In GivUGSngineering. Pupils received at any time,
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te? a to John €. Capp & Son,2S South ® hixdsfc-sefc; Thoe.
J. Clayton, Xs«-, Fifth and Prune streets rex-Sheri*
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TON. A. M., TILLAGE GREEN, Pa nn’a. nos-6m
I>URE LEHIGH COAX
AT KEEPERS can rely on getting a pure icicle at S. EL
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"PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS*- PPRCHA-
A *ers will find at 634 ARCH Streets, splendid as
sortment. iron* which to select., of all styles, sizes, a&4
prices. B. F. BEIMER’SPho Gallery. it- .
PORTRAITS. JjTFT&SIZM PHOTO-
A GRAPE &in oil colors,, b 7 any made*
for confirmation see specimen*:;! B. ¥: REIMhR’S G*i
ieiy, 634 ABCS St. Goeatlpand ergageong: 1 It- .
PARTES DE YJMTB- EXECUTED IN
\J elyles artistic and natural, and never fail pleasing
the nuichaser; see specimens and select styles at SE&
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TTSE BURT’S BAT AND. ROACH
U EXTERMINATOR. It never fails. Soli, by all
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A CARD. COMMITTERS, FROM
townships can fill their qncias. h'dWPttir and
avoid a draft hr coming to this oSse, 910. MAKKBC
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U COUSBLLOB AT LAW. AND SOLICITOB OW
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A CHANCE TO AVOID THE DRAFT.
D- principals Famished with the
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& 00. Office AO3LIBKABY St., second story.dc2B-lm*
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fiom the tmsinaes. They also offer the fo^R£llT a
WhTchie one of the beet locations in the city. -
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