. „ai;» a? row*R «uu» a hlrangs to B* blnis' sports to fl«&. ■injiiri f, o‘ " mi ftoioa enow, :l (9e o>» to fool» oWU» , and aotaU ;!f , w*rbiar* all BB winter's drawinar near, ' vote to fly ’’ UBl e of wilder eky, , ~tm frosts they fear. ~4 rtillinjtnrews the year. i,iidd«e" abroad appear „ .tfiiifl* party dreee'd ; j re „o-«cat on his bach, ta ostch-a sort of blaok, , imre white Test. . forHtnd* exceeds yfU m*r garb wHo needs* , Ms power, * u,*d»rsof eaowaadice. " v!, for a 6maU price, ' E d warm at BuKsatT’a Tower ! tfjHnp at preixtlu Reduce# Price*, \ {> to purobMars of Man's* OTRBCOATH. TOWER HALL, Hu. 518 MARKET StfMl, BEHHBTT A CO. T Hobby Soap. ro tLBT SOAP, In such mufYeraal do jro th9 oHOlCßSTm»t«italß Is HIM , n , nature, FR AORA RTLY SOURT j j,t BSHJSFIOIAI, in Its action upon tie it aU Drnriiatc and Fancy Goods 1628- lath sly Restored to its Original >r Baldness predated. Hair Color Restorer. of Hair Color Restorer. Halr'Ojlor Restorer. .ji/ffflKott. Hair Color Restorer. Hair Color Be itorer. r applied by the hand and robbed Into (d into a OOP and need With a brnih. ,Ist, and allow Nature to do the rest. I is strict accordance .with modem , f, the hair is renovated and strength i cclor reatored without the applloatloa tintes, r tottle, or $4 Iba half doign. Sold Dr, BWATNS a SOW, Wo 330 North SIXTH Street. Jones’ :>r,D-ESTABLISHED Ff.U'li f’LOTHIHG HOTJBB. 14 MSBKET feTßagT, ABOVE SIXTH. ‘ Wiater aiocit. JOSSS’ OIDSSTABLISHBD MCE CLOTHING HOUSH, V MARKBT BTBJSBT, above sixth, JONES'. JOHEI'. [lt iluso off at Almost Auo- ‘lliag off at almost auction prices, lliQfloff at almost auction prices. Iling off at almost auction pries*. 41ins off at almost audios pricas. •lllng off at a-most auction prices. *Ulng off at almost &uottou prices, piling off at almost auction prices » Img off at almost auction prices. *Uta£ off it almost auction priest »llioi off at almost audio* pricas. Oling off ai almost auction prices, jlhogoff at almost auction prices, filing off at almost auction prices. •Ding off at almost auction prices, at almost auction prices :■] logoff at almost auction prices, iliieg off at almost auction prices, tJUrgcff at tlmoit&uc'.ioQ prices, filing off at alwo't auction prices. WASAMAEfeR & BROWJff, Oak *r<?r SIXTH and MARKET Streets, Wilson’s Highest Frkmutm OK-BTITCH WIKO IfAOHJJSES. ST, SIMPLEST AMD BEST, ■JESTNIJT Btreat, abOTsSereatk 33XECE>. .-PMAN.—At the residence of the farm. Baytown township, i., en ihs IQth. tout , br Ber. J. B. o A PeaYer, of Radtor, Delaware irv B. Kanffman No cards. * TtTMAN.—At the earns time and , 3!r. Fraanis Fealmore, of Rtdnor. Kauffman. No ear Ha. * OK.—On ihe 3d task'* by the Not. in?©? <3. Wilson to Mangle B.,daugh ssaj- or. All of Bch Haven, P*. *J IbiSx*! or<dayrrorninf, th« 19th last, after ama. of James B Smith, jtf tha age. Washington Chronicle please i! friend* of the family are raseeot* ;*ad th.fl funeral, from the reMcl**n'ie . J. hnß Smith, 8?o 641 Catherine i 'ferooon, 2?d last, at 2 o’fllo*lr: ** If-t'b lust,. in the b7th year of bar age* 1do«r of the late Isaac Frioe, former* thft rawldeaoe of her ion lu-law, P. :1 ChoHnai street, on Monday morn* '• U O’cif’ClC. _ ** nr?ca? snorair??, 19tli ingk.* HaiMet A. acd yonDgsst dauchter fr’eeflsof tbe famUvftre in-rlted to Irfiu rh« rpstdeiiCfl of her husbiad, ct eth street, on Monday mqrnlng, * rli'cte _ ** h last,, Jacob O* Ifyce, of Norris 'H year of his ago, a-’ r i tends of the family are respect s'H Ms funeral. on Sanday morning* »‘i.loclr« from his la-o residacoa- on •a; further notice. -#oner&2 to mery Cemetery. ** the I9th instant* Mrs -olemhJi, widow of the late James A Mauds of the family are tnrlted al. frt-m her late residence* 2010 Da turday. at 2 o*o l oek P, M., without t»riuenfc at Laurel Hill. _ ** 18, 2666. Cap*. B*ma»l E, Jamas, id friends, and those of the family, Lodge JNo 8 A- J M.. Pbilan* IS, I. O. of O. P t and thosMpmas w cordially Invited to attend theta* f- 625 South Eleventh street, , £t2 P. JI. Toprocatdto ' . on the morning of the ISib, Joshua ; v«*rof kis age >f i h * family are resneotfnlly Itrrit®d it,frrm Mslafe redden*?*, 19C8 i 4&V morning at 1.0 o'clock. ** hr 201 b its!,, Harriet, w*f« of Mi ! si 5 ear*. friends of the family are resneatfol i ‘he fineral. from tberesldeneeof wis Gather all, »o. 82Horln*GaT ia> morning, at SK o’clock. irUhont £“r>il service nfc Church 6f the As* "st in Cathedral Oemete-y. *• ■ri-Uy morning. Jan. 20th, Frank, d FHza Jane Bmoit, aged 5 months, take ptfiee from the reeidenee of his tiTf-ps street, this (Saturday) after -1 o'clock, The friends of the family •nly on the morning: of the 18th -c*, cear Wilmington, Pel*, John leave the Baltimore depot. Brotd •Ms (Satarday) morning. upon the •tip from Wilmington, at IT o'clock. 7 10, !£ss, Major Ohalfcley Baker, It H«e • given of the funeral. of the State Society of tin Ciseln ■. will assemble this momlajr, at 10 i,ut street, v» proreed tbenoe to at* ;beir late President, Jobs ft. AOAS —A. NEW STOCK Mohairs. from 63K<s. to $1 )SON & SON, Hfrmraing Store, No. 918 CHBSTNuT *tre«t. .ZABETH COLIIA.RB. con rf wldeßerfere 0 liars, jnst re *»yin Fan*y Crap* Collars ■iSOK * ' " •mb Quito Couutevpaß*** or Hospitals. W.h, Towels. 3tc,. Ac. _ BYRE % LtITOI&L' EOUBTH asA ARCH Streets. „ Streets.— ie fourth Sunday iu tbe raionkb, the HI be omitted. Servioeln It* v fir (IHRItil!- B» dKkL, it Hew Bedford, Mass., subject aud kindred fcrolcs V. M and IX P M . at the Hall 'THandCALLOWHILLB« It* :s OF CHKIST.—GKO. *lil pmcb In the CnrtstUn * abo'' Wa'l-iM. I.OKD’H awvknp me: JUftBANK will pr*aea *t the H*il, Qk KPEN and BINTS Streets, at “Tne Eieh Maa and Laiaras *’ ‘IMG at IOX. •_ .11* KiHT REV, Wffl, BiCDS v !l citsecTAte the Church, of the •VtH and 2HT VHBWOJI Mreets.oa « IOK o’clock. The 01er*y «i to be present.'* It* ■SING —THE CHURCH & TBSTAMEIfT, fcaviu* itsbvu*e of worship, at XLsVBSTEI wilt re&ewifs services H4**BVTH oVtoeb. Pre&ehlof by the Pastor, os tliy subject of M Tht Borntni <f ftio taiers have been requested of all Denominations aearti talon. It* • m>R6UV. COR Iff BB OF , >-HAN D? wins street*. —Rpt, B. ff»RROW EVENING at 75s cloclr: of Hell Eire, the lira of j»a, tho Bake that Ba'beth with and H>»p'a>ne4 by means of •fcnidene* ’ la the MORfIING. at J .HBTP‘S fienuon wii> be on now ttiiage which Bemala, that are >Hc invited. ~ it* OF THE INTERCESSOR, .DKS Bfcr«e : , below Broad.—Ser.* *»f jfaw York* will preach in this ** A flt and 7% P M it* MAUDES HAUL. fUIU i 3PHIHQ QABDSN Streflta. —The : God assembling hare are a/ Io>i A M., for worship. la tbtf mowing the Lord’s death till j ' l ' «ad piatae* and for “teaching ” Preaching of the *1 BBI.L. atlii P M. no6-slSt* /V MEET r'f tbo Sol'Hars-wlil take place In i>- - opal) GHtJRCH- earner b»<Jh Awnae, on 80JNDA.Y E/g. »* o crook. An Account of a t ibose wbo have o*«-n mutilated utie and orher matters of lateral, ’utudsairlU hamade nntf a oi ls* •-OI'KSB witi B® y„ r ;'' 4 ». THO tt4B, chiplata Tf? -IIX egs t cu and ,' M APTRBNcKiJI, At %H 1 01 be late #t<« Hetty A. Jon«», 51 w «u«t c&riAft fot the «roanded who bav* b«wn :,t Yilbwfc-street Hospital, and '* t&vited. U* jiFLPHIA. TEiOI Atm *®?? * ~~ rJI « SdTdotr-ala* b. Me<rt f,, *' ol ' wiil Jrle he'd In the FlrM wffl^ijftsrfssussr* WAB AID HBSBBAL «RAIT, JNO. S. 0,. ABBOTT VS -BEFORE THE YOUNG MEN’B OHRIB TIAN ASSOCIATION, OUT MONDAY EVENINO, January 234, CONCERT HALE. Unreserved tickets. 25 cents; reserved, 50 cents. For sale at Clanton's (formerly Maittens') Bookstore, fIC6 Cbestnnt street, jal*i-8t ES“ AKIITEBtAHY OF THE BIB CHANTS' FUND.—The eleventh anniversary of this aesoclsUon will b*o-lebr«t-d at the ACADEMY OF.MUSIO. On THURSDAY KY BNIKG, February 2. atTK o’clock'. ..The annual report will Co read and addresses de livered by Rev. BISHOP SIMPSON, and . DANHSL DOUGHERTY, Bra. The orchestra will be under the direction cf Mr. Simon Hassler. Cerda of admission may be had'gratuitously, by ap< plylag e*rly fco BENInMIN ORNE. No. 934 Chestnnt street. WM O. LUDWIG, No. 3fl North third street. flit Market st eet. . „ EoS UNI) A HOOPER, Dock-atreet wharf. ja3l-tfe2lf . ; Committee. mTB SOOIETT OF THE * css ’ CINCINNATI OP PENNSYLVANIA. - The members of "The State Society of tho Ctnctnnatt of Penneylvanta” wUI meet THIS MORNING, at 10 o clcok, at 1110 WAIBCr Street, t > attend the fnneral of their late president, JthnK. Latimer It* ' ■■■- B. L. BPKOAT, Secretary. ISf MON. GEOK6E YHOMFSOI, ■***„ ' Of England, will le.turelaths ‘ * HALL OF THE SPRING GARDEN INSTITUTE, BROS D AND SPRING OARDRN, ON MONDAY BVBNI9G NEXT, Th* 2Sd !nst . at 8 o'clock ' Babjßct: “IHW. NOW* AND HSNGB.” . Vtakait 25 cent*. Beterrtd seats fi.j ceats, To be laad FPOB'S Book Stores Sixth and Chestnut It* 3fibitfausn.-so,f.«. pas' HYZKR will Lecture at SANa'W-ST'KESr Halt., on SUNDAY, at 10X A. M. and 1% P. JSC. Meeting Free. ■ It KST* OinCE ALLEGHENY BULBOAD * =K ’ AND COAL COMFASJ , _ Jan. 19, 18M. The ANNUAL MEETING of the srOOKH *LI)EB tof theAULEOHENY RAILROAD and COAL COMPANY will be held on Mf>Nl)AY,Jth.da> of Febrnary, ISM. at 12 M , at No 3 FORREST Ph ee. la.'UcTSonth F.roara Street. Philadelphia An-eleetl.n fur President and Directors will be bold at the same time and place. ja2U2Bf4 - FRED'K B. HUBiigbL, Secretary. JOKBS* tC3T= AT.HI/KTIC CLUB.-ALL SKATING ■ rweoiKS??. 18 ®, 8 -®” requested to he orecant THIS AFTERNOON, at 1 o'ojotfl, at the National Skating Park, TWENTY-FIRST 6tx e * t gad COLUMBIA Ave nue. to participate In the Gone. U* ' , THOS FITZGERALD. KS?** OFFICE HUNTINGDON AMD BROAD TOP MOUNTAIN RAILROAD CO. _ , , „ PKH.ADBi.pniA, January 2t ISM .The Annual Meeting of the S'ooshuld.reof the HUNT INGDON AND BROAD TOP MOUNTAIN RAILROAD &££ pO-fH I SO}} CFANT will be held at their office. No. *g* B .O“ th ,THIRD Street on TUESDAY, Febrnary 7, 1695, st 11 o’clock A M., when an election will he bald for a President and twelve Dtreotors for the ensuing year. CjaH tf] J. P. aERTbRN. Secretary. KS” M’CIJKI.I.AN OLD GUABII.-A JrT the McGLBLLAN OLD GUARD will n*PK l .|'n, H P ~‘ X o’clock, at UAhK'SfJlQba Hotel, South SiXTH Street. AU officers a»d soldiers are iavi\ed to attend. Amn „ . T WM. D. Lswrs, Prefiideat J jftnosT XiAwb, Secretary. K* KSP SOPHIE,-Tim FIFTEENTH AW. ,7 the union school and CHILDREN S HOME, located Twelfth and Fitswater will he held on MONDAY EVENING, Jan. 23d. at 7K o’flJerfe. the Third Freebj taxian cjbttfoq. PI&E and Fv-URTH Streets. The Animal Report will bv««. aaore,Ba., irnae. and a collection taken no to h : 'l J aif t f the Rome.” A number of the, children will 1 e pretent BSST* BOARD OF TRADE-AHEETING of*®' of the ASSOOIATION of the BOARD OF TRADE of "hUedelPhta wiil be held at the R.*>ms of the Boartt, SO5 CHESTNUT Street, on MONDAY EVENING, 3% officers and Mem t’frs of Council for the ensdliiyear Sbc2l-2t . AJ. PERKINS, Secretary. #s®% TK E MINOR'’ FAHSI Oil, COM. Fah Y- ~-Tl;e Bookß of thin Company are now for stock being received at the subscription price, $1 per abate. „„ C. P FOLWBLL, Secretary, 11 _ 1 Office 38 North FIFTH Street. -i . T . Hflt! ? OSB KISSIOWAKT SO» CIETT OF TagOlTt OF PHrUDEOPHIi '• “ SOS' NORTH Street. Open from Itos P. Sf. eiifii.ti'F'iv 1100 il f Mme and attention ex clUßiveiy to the poor cf all el&ittee. a. psrtn&seat re- Ip&se from penury and want. and & permanent recovery from vice and immorality, are the objects at which it constantly aims—seek fag to place aii who become re cipients of the benefactions entrusted to it ia better posUi*®s t boin physically and morally, and to elevate th«n above a condition otebeggewy and want to one of self* tuetsming indenendenai«Egig&f.., Bnringtbeje»r.iustpas ifpggrajal Agent, Mr JOHN and its MlsWigfe Mr, ALBAS? G. ROWLAND. hare made 2 SOC* visits to the poor. £f* families have been relieved. 64 orders for coal were given, 347 orders for groceries. pairs of shoes and 154 articles of clothing. 15 copies >f the Bible and 4-JcOreligious tracts were distributed. 380 religions and 40 temperance meetings were held* and 36-persons ftgned the temperance plefge. 133 adults were furnished with employment and 5 children were provided with good homes in the country, *he demands on the treasury are very heavy just now. and the funds are very low« Many aged persons and little children are suffering from the severity of the staton, and the managers; whose names appear below, appeal roost earnestly for aid in their behalf, all money contributed specially for the relief of suffering are conscientiously appropriated to that purpose only. PRESIDBHT, ' * GEORGB H. ST I*AST. TIOS FRBSLDBNT. ALEXANDER G. GATTELL. BBCBETABT. RUDOLPH K. BCEFLICH. TKB4SCRBB, THOMAST MASON, No. 428 MAKKKTBttset. MAUaOKM* a-- Thomas Potter, T Esmonds Harper, Alexander T. Lane. Thomas Pedrick, H..M. Klnmey, Samuel Mullen, Frauds Bacon, Biram Miller, James W, Garson, Robert Grig*, j»l9-th«tuths-ffi 'WUftos Dnnton, James Appleton, Obwle* Santee, James B Bodcerg, Robert P. King, Clarice L. Ornm, James P. Bntier, Samuel Work, IsaacE. Smith, Oeorac Hugest, John Weist, JKS* APPEAL FOB THE PEOPLE OF In3s7 gAYABBAH —The undersigned, a Committee appointed by Public Meeting of the citizens of Phila delphia, convened for the purpose of taking ateos to relieve lie wants of rur fellow-citizens of Savannah, bow released fr- m the cruel yoke of rebellion, and once more living under tbe £ag of the United. Slates, rathe thi* appeal tothe generous and pa:rlotic people of Philadelphia and Pennsylvania. The oUrzen aof Savannah have embraced thefirst op portunity of proving their loyalty and submission to the United States Government, The capture of the city closed the avenues of trade and 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 10th instant, Bishop Potter presiding, a letter, addressed by one of tbe aldermen of Savannah to Messrs J. P. Steiner <Se Co.» was read, of which the fol lowing it an extract: “The principal object in my addressing you is to aik you whether you cannot get up a subscription for (he poor and needy of havannah, as they are destitute ej tveryihino. and such a movement as this would en shrine the PM adelphlaiu in the heart of every citizen of Savannah. In case you do something, do it at ones': twenty thousand people are destitute of all you can imagine. What are particularly necessary are bacon, A* nr, and potatoes. ’ * In accordance with this appeal, it is proposed that Philadelphia-shall •end to Savannah a cargo of provi sion* ; and the Committee earnestly appeal to the libe rs! aad patriotic citizens of our State, aod invoke their aid in this Christian effort to feed the hungry, to com foi t the distressed, and to show our brethren who have been In arm* against th*» constituted authorities of the land, bntaresono longer, that they maj again enjoy tbe beneftU arising out ofreturning harmony in our boiders. Persons who desire to contribute to the "Fired are re qneMed toseiid subscriptions to JAS. L. CJUAGHORIf, 384 MAbKET Street. ' _ _ . Alonzo Potter, Win. Konter, Jr » A. 0. CaUeP, S. {Vausbn Merrick, 0. b Utuhorow, B. W. Clark, Samuel ,T. Christian, .1, Gnlirgbam Pell, A. J. 1 yes el* C&dwal&der Biddle, WilHamC. Kent,. 1865. Borec- RDmey. Jr., Frederick Colins, OFFXCB BIKBAID OIL C««- iPSy PAST. ' PHILADELPHIA, Jan 19, IfiWL Tbe Annual Heeling of of Kiakaid Oil Company will bo lad oa MONDAY, 30tu day of January.' if 66, at 12 K , at No 8 Forrest Place, 133# Booth FOUB'JH M'eet; Fhiladelph a. An election for r fleers and directors to serve for ensuing year will be held at same time and place „ FREDERICK B. HUBBELL, «r wit,i„ wh. Blil v, at 10 a. TCH •ARUBtf 10X j 520,81,28 SO-41 Secretary. OEOBOE W«. CURTIS, ESQ., fcay • (Of Harper’s Weekly,) ON “POLITICAL INFIDELITY, * * At CONCERT HaLL,TUBBDaY EVENING Jin. 24, at 8 o’clock. Tickets 25 cents. A few reserved seats nut* be bad. on early application, for 50 cents Sale of tickets to.commence on Saturday morning, at Aehmead A Egans’, 724 Chestnut street. ja2U 4t BET. SKUA MARTIN WILL *3S? deliver the second of a coarse of lecture* before the Social, Civil, and Statistical led—“ The Friends of the Union in England.” Miss E T. GREENFIELD, the celebrated * 4 Black Swan,” will ring on tbe occasion. ' Admission 25 cents. For the benefit of Ore Freedmeu, to aid in breaking down pr* judice, Ac. The »übr equent lecturers will be Frederick Douglass F. E. Watfrius Harper, J. AL Laggston, Esq., and Hon. Vo. D Kelley. - jaSO-3* PKNKSYLVANIA HALL ANBO. §22? OIATION —By resolution of the Board of Mana gers a final dividend of ONE DOLLAR ANILA HALF PER SHARK Will be paid UPON PRESENTATION AND M)BRBNI>EB OF CERTIFICATES OF STOCK to ELI DlLLlfff, Treasurer comer of RIDGE Avenue and GREEN Streets, between 8 and 19 o’clock In the morn ing. N. B.—Need not apply without the certificates of stock. ,ja7-sw6l* IECTLRE ON MEBOANTILE PA *22? PER.—The Fourth Lvetare of tbe Course on Ci mmereiel L»w. at CRITTENDEN’S COMMERCIAL COLLI GE, 637 CE ESTNDT Street, corner of- Seventh, will be delivered by JOSEPH C. TURNER, E q , on TUE*LAY EVENING next, 24tb wet , at ?y% o’cloos. Snhj«ct, *• ajBRCASTILE PAPER.” All former eta oente and gTHduate* are cordially jag) at* AT A MELTING OJF THE BOARD of Directors of “TBE.BHAMOKUJI COAL GOtf p*iv Y, : ’ held at tbe Office of the Company, 304: South F< URIH Street, on thi* 16,b day of January, A. D., lttfi, a i/IV1DE&1) OF FOUR (4) PER CS9T. on the A'&t-ittfl Stock was declared out of the earnincaof the Company for the last FIVE MONTH!, tree of taxes, parall. „«d after e LINDSAY, lalB 4i* Secretary. STOCKHOLDERS’ NOITCE.-THE Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the 00N &MLSV1LLE AND SOUTHERN PENNSYLVANIA BaILWAY COMPANY will be held on MONDAY, the 9th day of January, 1865. at 3 o’clock P. M., at the office of the Company, No. 330 South THIRD Street, Phila delphia. ini! eetlon for President and Director, will he held os the same day and piece. it. D, BA&GLAY, deSMJeffl Searotary pro tom. OFFICE OF THB COAX. BID6S IMPROVEMENT AHD COAh COMPACT!, I*7 B-nthFODBIH Street. . ' , PHUiAOBipatA, den ID, 1855. Too annual meotinc of Bu>cabold«re and F.iection for Dir.ctoia of this Conmemy. to seres for the enjalae iter, will he held at this office, on THURSDAY, Jena* ary 26th, instant, at 12 o’clock M. jal« Ktt . JOS. T, FORD, Secretary. rrs** THE PROVINCE OF POETRY— WES? lecture by Mr ESOuH H SIJPPLfSB, MON DAY Ssentn*. JasseryS, at HeNDBJ. ABO BAYM HALL.' for the benefit of the disabled Soldiers and Sol diers’ Widows and Orphans, under the care of the La di»«’ First Orion Aswr-eiation. Tickets 26 cents. For sale at the Association Rooms, No. 537 North EIGHTH Street. PETROLEUM STORAGE COM" PANY OF PHILADELPHIA.— I The Subscription Books will remain open at the office of the Company. 337 WALNUT Street, and at the Rooms of the Phila d< Iphia Board of Trane, 505 CHESTNUT Street, until tbe stock ie ail subscribed for. Fert-ons forwarding subscriptionsoriaatalments will piese*-make their checks payable to the order of? B RPBBBLL. BhQ.jrTreaanrS: nottjsth if gKvSp* THE DIRECTORS OF fHE UZS? PANEL OIL COMPANY have THIS DAY ue clan-d a dividend of ONE pee CKfiT., payable at their Office on and aftertheSfi;h i®*»t - iranffe- Books ehnus the 19tb, and open the 26th. By a resolution bribe Board of Directors, dividends wIL in fature be »Md Quarterly. - GEO. W. McWilliams, Treasurer. PHILADELPHIA, J«0- IS* W«. jal6-IftWffit* NOTICES. THE SUBJECT OF tOE HEW HAVEN! LECTURE Junes L. Claghorn, Joseph ?, Page, Edward S. Clark, A T. Lane, « Gibson Peacock, George T. Lewis, James C. Hand, Aug Heaton, S. T. Bonder, George W Griffin, Lloyd P. Smith, Samuel Durborow, Ed win Kirkpatrick. jaSQ-tf THE PRESS.—PTITTADELPHIA, SATURDAY, JANUARY 21, 1865.' NOTICES. KjS” FOTKIH RATIOS AA, 15 ASK, 783 ABCH Street. Fsra.Ajm.PHia, January 16. *BM. At the annual Election for Directors, held January 10th, the folio - * ing aeailexnen were elected I? ireofcor* of this Bonk for th*ensuing year: • William P. Hamm, John -Fareira, Albert C. Kobe tie. Bo bert Clark, James C. Kei©ta. J Henry Asirla, William Brooks. Br&sta* Paulson* Williams. Stoklty, fcaraasiMiller. : tf. H. Harris, At a meettairof the Board, held this day, WILLIAM P, BaMw, B«q , was usßuimousiy re-elected Presi dent, ALBfiKTC BOBRRTB, Eaq., Vice Presldflnt,and EBAKTDB FOtXLSOI*. Esq , Solicitor RsMnRL.J. MsC MULLAH, Cashier. UDATTOR NATION »Ei,rHiA, January 16,1369, the 10th inst. the following actors of this Bank, to sot? the cossoi AL BANK. Pan.AJ»i At as Hectics held os I Split’ emen wprd electee Dire ertfae e**u\Bg year: JamwV, Watson, Jobe H. BrlßKharsti H*nn nrofk^y, Jam>pb H Colitis*, Willie m Bog*, Jr„ Xisdlam Matthews, Seneca &. Malone, Aod at a meetlnt of tote lfc V. WATSON* *_q_• wasnm dost, and JOkEPfi N. ?ISI jaiY at jo?*: — oard, held this day, JAMES lantmonsly re elected Presi bSOL Ga*bi*r. PH a. PIBR6QL, Cashier, tg®** B ARLINGTON NATIONAX BANK, „ PhiijAljblphta., January 16, 186*. At an election held on Tuesday, January loth. 1881, theioUowing-B&med gentlemen were duly elected J)i jvctora • f this Baak to terra the ensnlnx year: Charles T. Yeikes, iße&i&miuH, Brown. Jtli Oarrlpoß, IBenj aminC. Nagles, J< bn Bobbins, ;Josephs Keen, John Martin, |X at Wainwright, Geoige a Ltadell, ‘ Charles M. tokens, _ Edward W. Gorgas, I Henry W. -Sihi, 1L B. James Hogg, l And st a meeting of the Board of Directors held-this day CP ABLEST. YKKKBS, Eeq..wasaaftnlmoaslyre eUct*d President, and WM. KoCOHNELt.. jei7»*t _____ : Cashier, NATIONAXi BANS, Philadelphia, January 18,1855. At the Anneal Blect’on for Direct rs of this Bank, held on the llth last. the followint-named Stockholders were chosen Directors for the ensuing yea*: 1. JoteDh B. Bitch ell, 8. William A. Drown, > 2. Berjamin w.Ttngley, 7 Davis Pearson, 8 G. D Koengatfen, * 8. George H. Stuart, 4 Isaac V Baber, 8. James T. Tonne. 6 Bobert Steen, At a meeting of the Board of Directors, held this day, Joseph B Mitchell was nnan'i&ouftiy re-elected Presl d«nt*ndGßOßGlS H. bTtJAKT, Vice President jai7-6t ,J. WIEQAND, Jr., Cashier. &5D MECHAHICS’ FARM*. US’ NATIONAL BANK. >bil&db£pvta, J&iniarr IS, 1896. At An election i*Jd on rheMtii of JannurT, 186-5. the folio-wine name J etoelUtoldeoriprere elected Directors of this t 8 A. Jfc*i<*r. JsmesK. Campbell. Edwin M Lewie. Francis Tate, Jobs Aehharet, J. 3d ward Farabis* Aitbocy J Antelo, William M Farr, - Jcaekm 8. Lowering, Jr., Liodley Smytb., JkrJsjoi* A iKßrabam, William fi. Merrick; Joentiaß ilppinwtt. Anc at amotHngofth* Dirwior«, this day,*. A: Msr ci-r K.q . vw unai'lmoi'«ly re-elected Freeident. 3SJ* WIN M LEWIS. E.q , Vice President, and WILLIAM BCSBTOJt, Jr.. Cashier. . ' i»l4 iw. W. RPSHTOK, Ja„ Cashier. lIIK SECOXn-SAVIOIIAL BAJOK 'fc*r OF PHIIADSLBHfA. . ...1 fftANKPOBD. JftßTtaty 17,1*3*- At the Animrl Election forßlreotoraof tills Bank, held onToesda*. tkelisthinet.* "-’■v./* ’ Bathes Hilles, Edward-Hayes* George W, Khawn, BeaiftralirH Deaeon, Simon B. SDya*»r* •, Lewis Sballcross, Benjftmta Eowlsind, Jr., Charlesß. Krsmer, Joan Cooper...4?S were electf-dlo'serve for the ennuis? year. At a meeting of the Board held this day KiTBAUf B)LI/ESwftf usasimoosly r«-elected President of this Bank ftp w.JH BH&.WB, Cashier. Bfc€KIFIfS FOB TSEfOUK* TBhK TB tY A&J) c&o ohtam their fnoney aa soon sb umetered. at the Provost Marshal’s office, c»raer of THiBTEESTH a»4 BRaKDX WiHS Strata. Parties wieht&c to enlist, and desirin* information. can. apply to either of the undersigned, Eecrnitiog Committee. Dr. J. mac fiicaoL, Bo -r Parrish street. J,W. TBACEABA. ' 80. Ontario street. fseb’b: a. vaw olbvb, 80. 204 South. Fifth street K3S» OITOE OF TflS UHIOS CAHAIi COMPANY, _ Pmx.A9Bt.PHiA, January 17,1885. The Annual Ke*tiug of the 8 TOOK’and BOND HOLDER a of the Caios Can&i Compaoj, and election for vfik-er* ano Manage rs to serve lor the engtting year, will be held at the .office of the Company, No. 938 WaLMJTSti'et. <n the 7th day of Febru ary nev*, at 11 o’clock A W. The Transfer Boohs wi 1 bo closed on the 23ih instant. . jttlg if* 7 OSCAR THOMPSON, Secretary. tOCUST DALE AB*Ua) m&nm —The stockholders of the Locust Bale Coal Company are hereby not! ted that their annual meet in*,* or the choice of .Directors and sack ether basinets as may legaUy be transacted, will he held at the CONTINENTAL HOTEL, in the citv of Philadelphia, on WEDNESDAY, tho first day of Febra »ry next, at two o’clock P iL THEODORE D EMORY, Secretary. Phji.apei.Phta, January 14.1885. jal4-15t* DITIQEND3, THE HVICfiSnYEB SDHISQ COtoRANF. The Directors of the Quicksilver Mining Company have THIS BAY declared a semLaanally dividend of *> FIVE DOLLARS per abate to UUITED STATES GOLD COIN, payable FEbKTTASY 15,1566, to shareholders of record 3* noary Slst, 1865 Transfer Books will be closed from Febrnary Ist to 16th, inclusive. _ • „ ' WALTER E. LAWTON, Treasurer. New Your, January 4. 3866- jalQ 18t B5T* WfiSITIBST VHION TEiEfiB&PH CO.—DlVlDEND.— Philadelphia Stockholders will receive a dividend of TWO PbR CERT., for the quarter ending December SI, on calling at the office of H. H. StfILLiNStOBD, No. 3 FORREST PLACE, It 123* South FOURTH Street. rap- OFFICE OF THE HAZEETOE *2K? COAL COMPANY, No. 303 WALNUT Street.• Philadelphia, January 19. 1865. , The Board of Directors of ike Hazleton C->al Company have ib*» day declared a eerri-annaal Dividend of SIX PER CENT,, equal to Three Dollars per share, free of a<l taxes, parable on aid after February Ist, next. The transfer books will be closed umil February 3d, *jaB&9t ALEX. G. HAW, Treasurer. ra B * OFFICE OF THE LVSURANCE COMPART OF NORTH AMERICA, »33 WAL RUT STREET, Tbe IM re ct o r s.h a-Ye'^hliAr3Y a“ dl- OFB BOLLSK ARD TWBKTY CEHX’B par share— free from taxes, payable rat «nand. _ . JalO 12t CWAKLBS PLATT, Secretary. OFFICE WRfiT FHH.ADELFHM FABfcR&G£R RhihWxT COMPLY, fforih vrebi corner of FORTY-FIRST *ad HAVERFORD Su., PaiLADBLPFiA, Jan. 10. 1865. Tie Board rf Directors bave tols day declared a divi dend of FITE PER CEST. on tie Capital Stock of tie Company, to3!st nit., clear of all taxes, payable on and after tie 20ti lost. Tie Books for tie transfer of Stock will be closed until ihat date. ja!2'tbhtu-12L* WM MATtTiy, Jr., Treasurer. OFFICE OF THE FOIE ISTSU RANGE COM PAST, No. *C6 CHESTNUT Street. January 7.1896 At a znecttatrof the Board of liirectora of the FaMB INSURANCE COMPANY. held this day, a dividend of THREE FEB CENT, was declared.payable demand, clear of all taxes. _ WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD, ja9- 12t Secretary, n OFFICJB OF TO BRIGGS OIL COfeFANY, No. 147 South FOURTH Street, January 11,1886 The Board of Directors have this day declared the seventh monthly dividend of ONE PAR GENT, on the Capital Stock, pay aula on the 36th tnet The Transrer BoOstrUl be closed on the 21st tost., at 3 o’clock, and opened on the 27th. j , .„ . By a resolution of the Br ard of Directors, adopted this dsy. dividends will in future* bo paid quarterly. jafclSt CHARLES A. DPT, Treasurer.-. OFFICE OF THE LOCUST MOUN- W 3& TAIN COAL AND IB Off COMPANY, - Fhiudislphia, January 12,1965, At a Meeting of the Board of Directors of this Com pany, held this day, a Dividend oi FOUR FES CENT. ob the Capital Stock, dear of State tax. was declared, payable to the Stockholders or their legalrepresenta tives on and after the 23d instant . _ jais ft UPWARD ELY, Treasurer. DITIDFAD.-THE DIRECTORS 1» Of the NOBLE AND DBLAKAVBB PETRO LEUM COMPANY have this day delated, as their ninth monthly dividend. SIX *RR CENT » payable free of State tax, on the 20th instant Books close on the 14th and re open&sC GEORGE W. HUNTER, ia!2-9t Secretary. PHILADELPHIA AND READING RAILROAD COMPANY, Office No. »3T South FOURTH Street, p HILA]D(raTOAt jf oTe niber 90, 1864. DIVIDEND NOTICE. -The transfer books of thl* Company will be closed on THURSDAY, December IS, and reopened on TUESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1869. A Dividend of FIFTEEN PER CENT, on the commoi and preferred stock, clear of National and State taxes, has been - declared, payable in common stock.on the Slat December next, on AH stocks standing the books of the Company, at the close of business on the 19th prox. Stockholders whose names are registered on the New York books will be paid at the Tanners; Loan and Trust Company. S. BRADFORD, del-tf Treasurer. “T OCHIBT,,” JU (Late Herr’s Hotel.) <. Comer of THIRD and MARKET.Streets, BaRRISHURG, Pa. The attention of tie travellint public is most respect fully called to this old established stand, which Lr the part five months ha* been closed to trade, and during that tine has been thoroughly ramod*-led, repaiied. ana. n*wJy furnished throughout, un*il it nowpoirsesses all the conveniences pertfining to a first class hotel, which. are in any manner calculated to insure the perfect com fort of its KUtsis. ...••• • Ite sUuation alone woiOd recommend it as a stepping • place,being only two and ahalf squares from the depots; near enough to prove convenient. sufficiently distant to avoid the enroyatnee of railroad noise and bustle. The furniture is entirely *em. Tooms large and. well Yen ui aneptira-wnir every luxun the market "can affosd. white as to-the management, it is trusted to tbe juajrirmt of a dtecr’mmating public to decide. The proprietor, having aetermirnd to make the cha rao er and reputation or the louse the object* without regard to cost, to merit the patronage aud fkvora ble opinion of those who design stoppinx in the State capital. HENRY THOMAS, ja2t-lm _ Proprietor THERE ARE MART PERSONS WHO, X thou ah arfvarced in yearß, me glasses with rep' small magnifying power. The reason is InhavLag ob tained If see* when their viti<-n began to fail suited to the wants 01 the eye, and calculated to respond to their w&hce in a gentle way Mow, the PARABOLAS are eminently »u«h lenses. They have a clear, pure focus, which is universal, aid look whitheverway you may, the focus meets the optic nerve, Per sale only by E- BOEHEK. No, £OB GHBSTNOT Sweat. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS—PERSONB X them should n-aia Iheir purchases from F, B BEIMER’S splendid aißortmeat; stales thatc*u hut please aIL All sizes, reasonable prices. ABCS Street PABTKB de visit®, the most V' pJtfwjnc and popular styles of fkotograplis m*d«. Go early, *» ‘lie days are slori. and Before a eood pie lure, at KSIMBB S popular Gallery, SiCOHD Streor, aljove Grew. H* GENTLEMEN OAK HAVE THEIB ‘Old Garment. made to look like new ones at DILKBS * KEHSIL'S. Mo. 139 Worth NINTH Btreet. ja2l-<i* FI NB AND SPLENDIDLY-EXE CUTBD PORTRAITS—R. F. REIMER'6 life-size Photographs is oilcoLrs. Go early, and tecare an in 'valuable likeness. ScO specimens at Gallery, 634; ARCH Street. - U* rpHE CEBAPEST AND BEST PLACE A ih TH R CITY togetHead.Dr.BMs, Plain or faaoy Cape,.lt at Mo 90* ABCH Street. jafl 2t* rio B 8 B T B.—A FINE MOIEE AN \J Tiaufi SILK CORSET to be.sold for benefit of the ' United btates Christian Commission a lot of fine Paris Corset*, just opening, at Mrs. STSKL'C TENTH Street, below Chestnut. jaSD 3t* A CHANCE TO AVOID THE DRAFT, Principals Furnished with Substitutes at tlu shortest notice, and at low prices. JOHN. MAJSBFIBLI stcaOgc» 463 LIBRARY St., second story. deSfi-lm* TOSHUA, T. OWEN, ATTORNEY, U COD BELLOS AT DAW, AMD BOLIOiTOK 0 1 CLAI MB Office, 351 F Btreet, near Fourteenth St. B. 0. deSS fire T7XTBA. CAST STEEL RAILROAD InCKB-SODo Zra "h FwB 4 ToK(3ulSi • Ed*e Tool Worts, jal9 SHf* SO arid 31 RICHMOND St., near Front. RECRUITING OFFICE, VJ Xfc. 40 South THIRD Snoot, floor —Hob Trho \rant to enH*t will fled it to their interest to come tf tbit Office. ai»d ree*ire the Ciiy and Ward Boontlee til Cush, end Belief Mr bit tor tfeetr feraUiee. WILLIAM L&fITOBD, KecrnUtog officer. WAKAMAKKB & fi&OWH, WEIT, PUBLICATIONS. BOOKS, NEW BOORS, BY T. B. PETERSON & BROTHERS, THE CHBVAUEK; or. The "SixthSerte* and Jml; conclusion of the 'Memories of a Physician. ’ ’ being the end of * ’ Andre Be I»,ero«y.'' By Alexander Pomat, Ftlce $l. THE EMPIBE CITY; or, Sew York b,Nl*ht and Day. its Aristocracy and its Bo liars. By George Lip. pard. Price 76 cents. Tho»M I. Potts, Robert Shoemaker, Robert F T&vlor, Joseph B YaaDoaen, John P. Venae, James S. Watson, MEMOIRS OF A PBEACHES; or. The Mysteries of tie Pulpit. By George Lippard. Full of lUnttratlons. Price 76 cent*. . , FAMILY SECRETS. A Companion to ‘i Family Pride," by tie aotborof 1 ' Pique.' ’ The - first edition of this treat book having been exhausted In three da*s. a second edition i« published this day by T. 8. PB TKBEOH &BROIHBKB, SOS Chestnot street, Phtlldel pLi», acd is for sale by air Booksellers and Kaws Agents everywhere. It iB the best novel th&thas beefi printed Jn ibe Stfglifih language for years, flomoleto in one large duedetimo volume, bound incloth, for $2; or m one volnmer paper cover* for $l.OO. FAMILY PRIDE. By the author of ■ • Piano.» * One volume, paper cover. Price *11. 60; or bouad in one volume, clothe for $2. I?in l h Edition noto Rtsady t Evetybody should read this work, as no better book has been published for years. IN PRESS. 4 . w „> „ „ IN PRESS. THE FORSAKEN DAUGHTER. One volume, paper cover. Price $l. Ms orin one volttme, doth, for $2. THE BEAUTIFUL* WIDOW One r> lame, paper cover. Price $1.5 ;or in oae volume, cloth, for $2. THE BROTHERS* SECRET. One volume, paper cover. Price $1.60; or bound in one volume, doth, for #2. * '• ' COAL OIL: PETROLEUM; COAL; and the Mineral Phenomena of the Esuth. By Bii Bowen, Professor of Geology. This work should-be tn the hands and read by allthat take any interest in Coal OIL Complotein one volume. Prloe $2, PubUsbedjfted for sale'&t the Cheapest Book House lathe world to bay or send for* stock ol books, whiohis PUBLISHERS OF ''PETBBSOXS 1 DETECTOR*” SL6O YEARLY, Arthur's Hagaiiue deservedly enjoys, the reputation of being one of the beet mort-1 literary macasines pub lished in America.—Ch&orcr Sentinel, O: W. ‘ Music—'He'll come again to morrow. John lorfce. By Mrs.- Sara,A. Weaki. AdUn. By Josephihe Pollard. Marian’s Mystery, By author of “ Watching and Waiting,** A Record. Chronicles oftheClovemide Family If o. 2. By Paul Laurie. Disappointment By Mrs. S. R. Furman. thing for Peace. By T. 8. Arthur, Chapters . True Politeness- By F. L. S&tiaiento. _ Campaign Sketches. 80.2 By an Officer of the U.. S. Signal Corps The Louse in the Lane. By YirginiaF. Townsend. “Oar Biddy.” By M. E, B. Kings sad Queens of England. . * laY SERMOm—Comforted; Time Lost. . EOYb’ AjSD GIRLS* Treasury ; Geography on Horse back By l». A B, HFALTH DEPARTMENT; Familiar Lectures on the Teeth. By Benrv S. Chase, M D. ■ ♦ TBE HOME CIRCLE; Skating Lesions—The Moon— Bumbled in the Comparison—Slang—lnconvenience of M'dern Fashions—** 1 Love You, Mother l 1 '—Little Valentines for the Little Ones—The Best Cosmetic—Our Whatm t—Charades, Enigmas. Ac. TO)LAT AND WORK TABLE. *EW PUBLICATIONS: . MTJftICA U. >J)1T0B’8 DEPABTMEK7; Hoods-WaMn* Dreams —Bo Good is the World—Bn* your own Cherries” )LLDbTBA'riOSS-vHee!KD tf raTiDg-Wakin e Oream%; Bay roar own Cherries; Braidiog for Sllpper—luaer tlon—Bandkerehief Corner ; Parisian Bonnet—Hand kerchief Corner ;*Braided Slipper—Afama in Embroidery; Wonting Robe. , , , ■ .. SisKle n ambers for -sale by news dealers throughout the United States. Trade supplied by American Hews Agency, JSo I»ISUS*AU Street, JSewlork 5 eabi»t Terms, irr A»t-a*cb.— Ore copy, $2 60: three copies, s6;dve copies, aedone to ge4er-upofoluo* $10; mne copies, and one to getter- up of club, $l5 MEW BOOKS ! HEW BOOKS ! History of the Planting and Training of the Christian Church by the Apostles. By Dr. Augustus Meander. Reflected Light. Illustrations of the Redeemer’s Faithfulness In the Happy deathbed Erparienee of Christians, The Lavra of Heaven- or the Principles of the Heaven* ly Lite applied to the Earthly. By the late Joseph A. Children in Paradise. By Rev. Fred. H. Wines. Vellom cloth: gilt edges, Melbourne House. By the author of Wide, Wide World, 3 vole. ? cloth* The Death and Burial of Poor Cock Robin.: from ori ginal designs* by H. L. Gtephess. Price 75 cents. A Frog nt Would a* Wooing go From original de signs, by H. L. Stephens. Price 75 cents. For sale by ■ • JAMBS 8. CLAXTON. Successor to , WM. S. & ALFRED MaRTIBM. - Ml 606 CSES-IKCJT Street, BOOKS J NEW BOOKS I! Just received by A6HMEAD & STARS. (H&z&rd’fl old stand). No. *»4 CHESTNUT Street, AUTUMN LBAVfcS. By Samuel Jackson Gardner. MATTIE; A STRAY. Anew novel; paper cover. 8008 MILLER’S ESSAYS. CfIATKAU FBISBAC; OR, HOME SCENES IN FRANCE. By Olive Logan, authoress of “Photo graphs of Paris Life,’’Ac. - „„ SLIM; OR, HYMNS OF HOLY REFRESHMENT. Edited by the fiev F D. Huntingdon-D. D. WETJjAYfi AT EDGEWOOD. Jk Marvel’s But ll. .1 , . I ml. . HOUSE AHD HOME PIPERS By BDe -Wow.' COUHH ALICE. A Memoir of Alley 8. Haven. AUTOBIOGRAPHY of a hew bnglahd park HOUSE. A Book ay N. H. Chaiubarialii. ' - STUDIES FOR STORIES. Jean lagsiow’e new book. KITTT TIiEYYLYAH’S DIARY. Bj tho author of “ gchonherg-Cotta Family. ** - ia2l-tf piPGBTANT TO OIL COMPANIES I THE COMMERCIAXi UBT PRICE CURRENT, Published by STEPHEN N. WINSLOW. Jtt 2M DOCK Street, 'will TO-DAY publish the Law. of PENNSYLVANIA, ; ‘ OHIO. AND. _ VIRGINIA, Under wMoh Ott and COAL COMPANIES are orga nized. STOCKHOLDERS should read it, and tea how far they are responsible. It* Fisher & brothers’ valen tines. IS6S. We notify dealers that our popular #6, $lO, fid, $2O VALENTINE LOTS are now ready at the manuiyto f . R ja2o*4tif* No. 13 Eorth SlXTHStreet. JQBESEL & CO., STOCKS AHD BONDS BOUGHT AM SOLO AT BOAED OF BRPKEBS. jagl la WBHBEKB. THE AUDITOR GHBHE f 1 BALy as requiredby the eleventh section of the Act entitled :An act enabling the ban*s'of thin Com monwealth to bfcores associations for the purpose of binhing under the laws of the United States, ’* passed, the 22d day of August, A. D 1864, has certified to me that the * ■ Commonwealth Bank**.oftbe city of Philadelphia has furnished satisfactory evidence to him that aU the requirements"of said .act have been complied with by said bank, and that ii has become an association for the purpose of baching under the laws of the United States I do therefore cause this notice thereof to be published in accordance with the provisions of the said eleventh st ction ef the said act, and do declare that the charter of eaid bank by the terms of said act is deemed cud taken to be hereupon surrendered, subject to the provisions of tb. first section of said not.; R Q CURTIN. Bxecytitb Cbambsr, January, », IMS. j&H-181 READY THIS DAY, PHILADELPHIA, PA. T. B. PETERSON & BROTRERS’, 306 Chestnut Street, . PHILADELPHIA. PA. Seat by mail, postage paid, on receipt ef 'priee. FOR SALE BY ALL BOOKSELLERS. It HOME MAGAZINE. COHTBHTS OF FEBRUARY HUMBER Aadress ' ~' h\ a ARTHU& & 00.. It go. 333 WaLffUT Street. PhiladalpMa. FINANCIAL. J3A.ISTKEKS. 34 SOUTH THIRD STREET, DEALERS IN AMfetlOAN AND FOREIGN GOLD, FOREIGN EXCHANGE, UNITED STATES BONDS, QUARTERMASTERS’ VOUCHERS, AND UNOURRENT MONEY. OIL STOCKS BOUGHT AND SOLD V/ Among others. Humboldt, Alania amber, Logan, and Weitief, Ac. - sc. G. COLLINS. Broker, jalB-3t* 3544 t CHESTNUT Street, second floor. fXIL STOCKS, U. S. LOANS, &c., V/ BOUGHT AVJ> BOLD Off COMMISSION, By GBOBGK J. BOTH, ~ Broker, jaS-Smlf No. 18 South THIRD Street. woox. • 00,000 FOUNDS TUB AND UNWASHED WOOL, 100 BALES WOOLEN Y’AEN, 18 TO SO CUT. A L S O, 100 FIRKINS GLADE BUTTER, In .torn and for sale by B. M. JONES St CO., . Jalß-Sllf . : sia MARKET*Street. (QOAL OIL LAMPS. ByEET VARIETY OF GOAL OIL LAMPS, LANTERNS, . r BUBIUIS, CHIMNEYS, AJfD GKNBBAL LAMP FIXTOSKS, Always on band, and fot sal* by H. COULTER, BA and SB South SEQOND Street. N. 8.-Als*; the Tory bsst <wality HON-EXPLISIVE COAL OIL. ■ - jaU-stuthlu fiAUTION.—HAVING SEEN A CARD V_/ with the name of Af D, DAVIS substtimeda« the Company of our firm instead of H S. OABP&NTiUt, this is to caution our frituds and the public Mtmii trustful the said M. 1> DAViSon our credit, he having never had any connection whatsoever with our firm. DIXON, SHABPLBS9, & CO , No 40 SOUTH WHABVBS. FPii.ADßl.pgiA, Jan 18, 1865. * jag) 3i* •REMOVAL. . . AU j. w. THROCKMORTON, If OTB and HILL BROKER. has removed to No: «1 WALAOT street, Boom No, 8. -^laU-dt* GREAT CENTRAL CLOTHING HOUSE, inrsußinroK.: gEYENT^E^THANNUA^II|I]PORT I?JEr«X MUTUAL "" iunm :; iN : suiaAisrGßib€wvipAl»x OF PHILADELPHIA. OFFICE So. S >1 CHESTNUT BTKKBT. Fnlsllehed Is cos 'ormity wits to# Charter. RECEIPTS FOE THBIEiK ESD IS», DECEMBER £ 1864. Life preminms'foT tern of life—sl93,4ll 41 Limited premium* for Hunt tarma ' 235 37 War rirt5.......... «. ,4,098,51 r; , .. . *xtr*.Tiij|tß, 874 00 - - la.tBieeicnUivBstmei]te.«., 134,1(6 00 Scrip dividend,* received from' *’“ ** “ pnrahasedaiid. cMice11ed................... 4,30000 - Amount..* £OBBlB AND S RIKO THJSSA. Thirty losses, am Kspenseg, ealarU scamps? medical ' jcQH.X"'.? Best asd taxes—< NatioDsl Commission to at tag, taxes, U< m-ml ~“ in EBIOD. 9ff to «... $73,800 00 rertislnff, liuatioiu, ... itate, and , 6,042 07 athrertta -18,81279 * d V ——lo9, tlf 48 DIBBUB6I Premtnms return* porcbaeed .-*.«. • Inwreat, divides* United States Bani ti&n Coamifesio policies ; 1, 09892 27 50 1,850 09 ■ >,. - :■ 8,97088 W, 206 71 ---- Accumulated capital, December ... SI. 1868~..«.T»rr... 1*221(189 81 Deduct scripoflßO to ISIS, re- - MiTtdM«c«>eH4<M4e««M ' 65.060 00 T —— 1,156,229 61 Accumulated capi* ili Decem’ber A?KB2S*O* ■‘¥HEj6oMPAHi v il4Bliß FOBDOSSB& $lOO,OOO (W IT. S. fi per cent, trails ferrabla i : loan. 1871 «c.v..,.. sloo*Bl2 50 ; 160,000 08 , , 76,000 CO D. K?f6 per cent . transferrsblsioan, • •lfclj 79,087 60 46,010 00 D. S. Oertiftcatea of . .Ipdabtedness....'.. £,BBO 96 36,892 80 PeßtuMyania 6 per _ • oeat.taxed loan.. 31.8a69 • 80,000 00 PenMylyania 6 par _ cash c0up0n5...... a, 635 09 .... ' 88,100 OOPMIUeIpMa 6 per - „ cent, 1 loan, free • 81,481 26' 13,800 OO PhUatelphia 6 par " c«ff losuwtKxed, 5 11,087 SB 10,000 00 Pittsmis 6per seat. . , - • 6,82600 r 26,000 00 AUesheayOperceat. ' ,bdnd?.19,806 08 13,000*00 ABeabky 6 paffeect. . -COmnomlee beads. 9.000 60 10,000 00 WasMWtton.county 6 per tent bonds .. 7,626 00 ’21,0C0 00 Pennajttvania B. B. Ost n%t*age « per . „ cent, bonds. ...a*. 29,99006 12,000 CO Pennsylvania E E. . 2d mcrtgate 6 par . cent. t>ondS. , 9,796 26 10,000 00 Harrisburg Railroad «p,r»nt. bonds.. 10,700 00 10.000 00 louistilla City 6 per cent, bonds.. 7,111 40. 556 shares Pennsylvania Sail-. road Stock....). 36,842 77 196 eharesDebighCttiasdEaTi gatlonStock......... 7,617 25 H2ehare» Girard Mis Insurance,..;. Annuity, and Trust Cora- ' _pany..........J.. £.67988 100 shafes'Westernlßahk Stock' 6,682 98 '■ 208 shares ~ Commercial' Bank . ' bt0ek...,'.....a......c.v..i . 11,039 29 -76 sbaresKortb Aneriea Bank . Stock Tn 10,168 09 . 100 shares Hannfadurers’ and _ Mechanics’BaikStock.... 2,784 00 60 shares Mechanics’ Bank of St. loch r.r...c,.,t,. . 4,860.99; 260 shares ' Delawere" Mutual ' Safety Ineurehcs Gcmpa* - ay stock.';... 6,260 00 60 shares Girardßank Stock-.. 2,000 00 30 sbsres Pairoew and Mocha- ;■ " * pics’ Banrstcfek,.. 1,820 00 426 sbsres Coin'ExJbange Bank -_ ' -„■ ( 5t0ck.........|7„.......... 21,260 00 ' ! %m.mw Mortgages,* allfirst liens..SlS 9® 22 Ground 8ent5...11,955 00 Real Estate held bribe Comp&By.»*•**•... 84,529 19 Premium Rotes secured by P01icie5........ 93.806 62 loanson Collaterals. 10,98891 Balance e in hands it Agents....... 10,875 fid Quarterly Payments due Company..*.•• >«• 11*957 30 Scrip Mvidendß purcha5ed!..;.......72,981 92 Cash on hand and ia Bank 28,38519 Deposit In U. S, Sub Treasury...2o,ooo 00 Oic«Ftiniltitre..MM... 2,452 23 Life Interest and Annuity........... • 548 95 Interest on Blochs and Loans to December _ 31,18f4.............. 20,714 97 Market value* 11,485.685 32. . Goat. $1,876,435 32 At an Election, held at the Office of the Company, on Monday, 2d instant, the following-named gentlemen w*-re unanimously chosen Trustees for three years: Samuel C Huey, > Thomas ff. Davis, Theophilus Paulding, Joseph K. P. Price. Edmund &. Bonder, Samuel A . Biapham, Samuel E. Stokes, EllisVonPerot. Henry C. Townsend, „ „ - , , ~ At a meeting* of the Board of Trustees, held on the 10th instant, the following officers were unanimously elected: JAMES TRAQUATB, President. , v SAMUEL E STOKES, Vice President * JOHN W. HORROR a VP. and Actuary., BOBATIOB STEPHENS. Secretary. * Theßosrc declared a Return Premium Dividend in Scrip of FIFTY PER CERT. upon’ the Premiums paid inle64om alLPclicitlsln force December 31. 1864, and decided to receive the Certificates of the Extra Scrip Livid**# of September, 1869, in settlementof Premiums, on a*d after the2oth instant, and to credit those in debted for Premium Rotes or Loan* on .Policies with the amount of said Scrip on their Rotes or Loans on that date. . . BOARD OP Rodolphus Kent,_ BillB B. Archer, sf. T., Samuel J. Chsietian, James O. Tease. 'Warner Iff. Basin, Pierre V.JDufi.m, ». T , TRUSTIES. Joseph B. Trotter, William H. Sera, Jaimes Easton, Edward U. jttnUdf, Samuel G Htwy, Theophilus Pauidfnff,- Edmohd A.. Souder, C. ' Henry O. ToTraaend, Jclm G. Brenner; ‘ Thomas W Davis, Betjamm Coates, Joeepli-ll P. Price, Bienaid B jy>ifbold, Samuel A Bispham* James B McFarland. BllUton Perot William P. HacSer. ’ MEDICAX< !EX4inSSSfi ' EDWARD HAKTSHOKMK, H. D., 1433 WALNUT Stieet FBaNCIS GURNET SMITH, Jr., M. D., 160* 'WAL NUT Street. In attendance at the office of -the Company, from l to 2 F. It * dally. JAMES TRAQUAIK, President SAMLET, E t-TOKKS. Vis* Preaident. JOHN W; HOBNOB, A. V. P. and Actuary. ■ HORATIO g- STEPHENS, Secretary. j»t4 stnth» QIRARD FIRE ' APfD MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, O>FFICE 415 WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA CAFITAE .9200,000. INCOME IN 1884. . V Prom Pir* Premiums only, and Interest. • ....$113,51! SB DISBURSED. On account of Losses, none remaining unpaid.s66,73s 75 On account of Dividends, Expense Account, Ac., including United States and State Taxes 83*883 97 ASSETS Jan. 1, 1866. Cash in Philadelphia National Bank.. $11,117 75 'United States Loans, f 51,980 00* . M,9|9 00 Bonds 88,167 €0 PhUadelphli City Sixes..7,Blo 00 Camden and Amudy Kailro&d Bonds. 8,000 00 Fourth National Bank of/Pittsburg... 5.750 00 Loans on Call, amply secured.l4,Boo 00 Beal Estate....*, 7,W0 00 Cash on hand and due from agents*..B.soo 00 Unpaid accrued interest, \3.w 0 00 Bills Beeeivable»... ............... 74 Girard Fire and Marine Insurance Co, Stock*. 4Q»4s> GO Pennsylvania Railroad Stock .•**...«. ** 4,928 00 T0ta1...............i.......... ....$249,941 4$ OtlierStGcki and Billsßecelvable,held (only) ««• ascollaleral.* 75,000 00 With the above ample means to Indemnify our pa trons, we chall, after this date. ABATE PREMIUMS TEN PER CENT. On alffirsl- class merchandise risks coming direct from the insured. Thissum will do deducted from the rates custom ary at this date, . ■ Revenue Stamps wtll be charged /or, and no, com missions paid. Parties holding Participating Policies in this .Com pany, expiring on or before the 16th instant, will, on the surrender of their policy, receive a dividend of BEVENTY-PIYE-PEE CENT. New polices may be lunti, but the old ones must be returned to*be office. DIRECTORS. Thomas Crayon, ■ i John* W, Clagborn. Pnrmazi Sbennard, - 1 N. 8. Lawrence. George H. Ashton, 1 John Bnppl“e, Chariw I. Dupout, Henry W. Gray, . JrsephKlanp, M. D., SUas Verses, Jr. Al&rf B. GUlett, , I THOMAS dtAVESWT, . PRESIDENT. A. J. GILLBTT, VicfcPreddent, JAMES B. ALV:OBU, Secretary. •JEI NORTH AMERICAN t ITRANSIT INSURANCE CO. DIOOECOEATED ST TUB EEGIBLATURH OF ZHS BTATB OF FSHSSTETA'SiIA. ORGANIZED OCTOBER S, 1864. FOR INSURING LOSS OT LIFE OS FEBSOML IS JURY TRAVELLERS BY LAND OR WATER. ' .FolidM.ianud for a Bind. Trlp, Bp«jlH Journey., Voyage* *«, daily, mouthly, quarterly, or yearly. ALo, Egain.t ths oontlnyeacio. of panonal bauurd, and agaiset low of all Uadc, ezwpt real estate. Policies issued at tb. Prinoipal,Offlc«, No. 021 OHESTJET BtTMt, Philadelphia, • dr by tb. Agents of the Company in any of the cities of the United State., or by the Ticket Agent* at aayßail road Station. CAPITAL..... HtHttMtt d+ee,**.! tHtdHtIHII $230,000 : OPPIOEEB 1 . pebstbbht; THEODORE ADAMS. TIOB FKBBISBBT A2TP AOTUAET, J. H. BRADLEY. TBSASOaBR. JAMES M. CONRAD. BBOBBTART, LUCIBN PEYTON. AOBHT, J. E PEYTON. MKBOTORB. lames Graham, - Praaklia Stselo, Wm. Colder. jal« lm Theodor, Adame, Janwe K.Coorad, Richard Wood, , Gror.e T. htedman. S. E. COR. SIXTH AND MARKET STREETS. J?HUp ASSOCIATION. j- :jf ■■■ >. Jin . ■ INCORPORATED MAR OH 2T, ISM. i’ w SO. 34 NORTH lIPTH STREEKT insure HbjjsSsHotD nnoonmi ADD HBBCHANDIZK GENERALLY, Froii lrfflia br Plre (In ahijltr of Philadelphia only.) tf T 'IO . Statement of the Aeeete of the Association published In oonfonnlty with the proTisionsofthe sixth Section of an act ofAssenibly Of April 5.1813, wiilchon the Slat of December, 1864, ; oonsisted of . Bondsand Mortnaaes on Property!** tbs city of Philadelphia. 8788,675 66 Ground Kent*.....— .. 20.M8 81 Beal Estate, office rs. M North Fifth street,. MVSM IS Deposit with D, 8.1 Assistant Treasurer..™.. 48,000 00 United States Loan. 6-20 45.000 00 United States Treasury Notes.... ' B.TUO 00 City'Warrants™..., ——,... _ 646 00 Cash on hand.. 16,461 SS JEW,I76 M GEOSOB W. TRIOR. President, WM. S. HAMILTON. JOHN 80UDEK, PETER A. REISER, . JOHN PHILBIH. JOHN CABBOW. j : GEO. L TOUBO, jal7-tuthrtt JNSCRE YOUR LIFE A. M. E B I C A. IX, 8. Be Cor. Walnut and Fourth Ste^ Bis a HOMS COMPANY, end profits divided aunt Ally, thus BlcUxur the* umk top*y fafrtur* prtj&iiEtts* Lml dividend6o pereen*. BOABD OF YBUBTWS. Alexander Whllldln, J. Edcar Thomson, Hon. James Pollock, Hon. Jos. Allison, Albert CTBoberts. Henry K. Bennett, SajnnelT. Bodlne, PMllp B. Hlnile, Geo. Nocent, John Aikman, Bn. J. Howard, ■ : . Isaac Harlehorst, Bamnel Work. . ALEXANDER SAHUBL WOE noJlSmlf JNO. 8. WILBi FAME INSURANCE COMPANY, *• No. *OB CHESTNUT STREET, A. FIB* AND IBLAHB INSURANCE. _ ’ • ' ZBBSOTOBS. Freadilf. Buck, , John W. Srerasß* : Charles fiichar&ion**,. „ . Bofcert B. Potter, Henry Lewi*. *• ' John Kessler, Jr. f Brnmuel "Wright, 1 B. S>. Woodruff, P. S, . Jiißtloe # Ch&rlesStokes, *"JSSSto» U _ _ CHAB. BIOHABBsdN, Tioe President. w. I, Blabohabd, Seeret&ry, jalMt FOBMAN P. KOLLESfiHBAD, WTU/tAKK. GRAVES, rrOLLINSHSAD & GRAVES, AX INSUSAJfCE AOBNCT, 80. BIS WALNUT STKBBT, PHILADELPHIA. '. A9BNT3 FOB THE ' _< NORWICH FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, OF NORWICH. CONN. BSFERENCEE INPHuSeLPHIA (by authority): John Grlsa, Rsa. ; Messrs. Iftediclc,BtokSß &Oo ■ Falea* -Wharton* A.Co. IMeeßri, Class. Leanis AOc. Sesßrß. GofSa & Altemtu. i Kacsrs. W. H. Larztea &C&. jy37»6ra - • - • • FORMAN P. kOLLIJfHHBJU). Wife M, 9BATB. tTOLLINSHEAD & GRAVES, Ax IBBUBABCB AG2NCY, 80. 313 WALNUT Bi., Philadelphia, agents for, the _ ALBANY CITY FIKEjpffSUBANOB GO., Jyg-ep OP ALBANY, B. Y; pork an p. Rourasnm wa, x. gbatw. XT OLLINBHBAD & CRAVES’ AX INSDBANCB AGENOT. NO. EM WALNUT aTRECT.-pmTlanitT.prrTa. Aaentefor the CROTON FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, of New Fork. iy»-8m THE PRACTICAL COMMERCIAL IN JL SfITUTION FOB ' «. YOUNG MEN, BRYANT, STRATTON, A BANNISTER’S NA TIONAL COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, ASSEMBLY BUILDING, Southwest corner of CHESTNUT and THNXH Streets, The most extensive and complete Xnititaiion of the hind in the conntry, DEVOTED . to prcfftrinz younff men for the dnttesof atrasines* Tie course of instruction pursued is this College *om- HaqkTl'lißOry-knibPiarttjafttaLAaiay&yftgfotfcmaawnf titan ever&efore oßvised. All the principal departments of trade and commerce fully represented and conducted by students. -A system of bo sines* training faithfully exhibiting the precis* practice and jwcoraey of detail of Our heat American merchants and business men. ■ - The Spencerian- System of Business Penmanship taught in its purity. DEPARTMENT OF HIGHER MATHEMATICS. A s cholarthip purchased at this institution constitutes the holder a LIFE MEMBER of the twenty-nineCoUeges comprising the International Chain ' This Institution extends fee the young men of the conn* try a combination ol facilities aad iofiaencea wholly bo yoedthesaean*- of any other Institution for prep ara felon for business. This fact is clearly evinced and demon* ■ fctrated beyond all contradiction by the great popularity and unprecedented patronage which it now enjoys. THE BUSINESS DEPARTMENT of the College has been organized upon a basis superior to anything of the hind in the country, and is thorough ly administered. The point at in this department is not to present a novel exhibition which shad have ths outward seeming of business, but to give rise to such transactions, and in such manner and order as will produce the best and most approved forms of bail* ness record, and to illustrate such characteristics of trade as are necessary to a thorough business training. Young men who become members of this College have the assurance that they will be fully prepared for husi- ■" tfess. Those deiiring such a preparation are Invited to c&U and examine for themselves the facilities offered. A DEPARTMENT OF HIGHER MATHEMATICS has been established, in. which Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry, Surveying. Navigation* Astronomy, Analytical Geometry, theinferential and Integral Cal culus* Engineering (Civil* Mechanical, and Topographi cal), &e,, can be pursued to any extent desired. .The instruction la this department will not be, as is often the case, a mere txplanation of mechanical processes, but the pupils will receive a lucid exposition of the ra tionale of all mathematical operations. Mr. HENRI H. HOLLOWAY, the author; of "Men tal Geometry ** (published oy J. B Lippincott & Co.), la the instructor in this department. ' v - BBYANT, STRATTON, & BaNNTSTBR’S TELE GRAPHIC INSTITUTE. SWAIN’S BUILDING, "SB. cor SEVENTH and CHESTNUT Streets, Under the charge of a practical operator of over twenty . years’ experience The proprietors have constructed and put into opera tion, for the benefit of the student*, ... A REGULAR TELEGRAPH LINE, Connecting the Telegraphic Institute with the College. 3 his is the largest school of the hind in (he country, and the only one offering Ha *tudenis all the advan tages of a regular telegraph line. Excellent facilities are afforded to ladies. • , ' A complete knowledge of the art can be acquired in a short time. ■ • , For further information please call at College Rooms, or address . ' " BRYANT, STRATTON, & BANNISTER. It Philadelphia. RADIES’ FANCY FURS. JOHK FABEIBA, No- «* ARCH .boro Seventh Street, At hit old established store. IMTOBTKE, MAOTFACTUKER, AND DEALER IN FANCY FURS LADIES and CHHJDBEH, Having now in store a very large and beautiful assort ment of all the different kinds and qualities of TANOJ FURS FOR LADIES* AND CHILDREN’S WEAR, 1 solicit a call from those in want. ~ Remember the name and number, JOHN FAKEIRA* TlB ARCH Street, above Seventh. I have no partner or connection with any other stop in this city. ocS-4mif "BOARDING WANTED IN A FBI- A# VATE family by a single gentleman.. Address "Punctual,” stating terms, this office. j&2l-2t* A I.ARGE FOURTH-STORY ROOM,- With Board, at 1315 WdGBPf Streat. j»2Mt» ja!4-stnth6t "PERSONAIi. —MAGNIFICENT COUS A TEK, Imitation-Diamond Seta of JJiWELY,, onIy ,1 qi6 BACK Street. jaao-lt* LOST AND FOUND. A PPLICATION HAVING BEEN V made for a Rex>ovral and Transfer of Certificate 80. 75 of the Capital Stock of the COMMOSWEAITH OIL COMPANY the name hatioit been lost or mislaid, *U arsons are cln Uoned Q e^inst dbinn RE WARD—STOLEN FROM IUU Monuments in MONUMENT CBMBrER*, a Marble Sculpture of a Chi d redlining on a Pillow ; also, s Marble Figure of‘a Dog. Fifty 00l ars w,iii be raid for tborecoToryoitbe property, and Fifty Hollars in addition on conviction of the thief ~ Parlies possessing, information will please apply at Ihe Office of the Secrbiaiy,No. 141 North SIXTH Si. By order of the Board, ny orum w j o gg PLANKINTON, President, B- Taylob, Seoietaty. jaaJ.Sfc /“JBHBBAL RECRUITING AGENCY vJT op BA STERN PENNSYLVANIA.—GentIemen lia ble to the Draft furnished with representatives wlto eut being present, Send acertifleate of jour _*n y oimoat from tbe provost mart had of your district Townships or districts supplied with credits on reasonable terms. Satisfactory references given. Address, l. oaurt a GO.; No. S 3 South THIRD Street, Philadelphia. jal7:tuthsat* . 4tV__ HORSEMEN, TAKE NOTICE t —DR JA-. WcCOAET. VaterlMiy Rarinoa; curt* alb can*. of'Tetaritis (Lock Jiff.) o!tic-,K E. m>r»r of TWRBTY I'nUJKrH and TIKE Siren ».Pmla dalpMa. . S WRITTEN AND VERBAL DE ECBIPTIORK of ChKraotdr.Oon.rttatioß., ind Ta lent, with ADVICE on Business, Beabn* Bduca tior, S*M* improvement. Management and Train ing of GBILDR&N, sootal adaptation- &c , d&7 and evening, by JOHN L. UAPBN, Phrenologist andf Boob seller, • ocU-tutbslyif No. g%B. TENTH St .above Chestnut. TASTEFUL AND SUBBTANTIAX* OfcOTHUtG XNSmUJVCK. OFFICE, TRUSTEES. JOS. K. BIRD ALL. i leti p. coats, BAMUEL BPAEHAWK, CHARLES P. BOWBB, JESSE LIOHTFOOT, ROBERT SHOEMAKER. LLLIAH T. BUTLER, I* THE <F H 11> A. 0 ELF 814 WHILLDIR, President, JK, V!» President. On. Bec'y and TreMarw. EDUCATIONAL. FANCY FURS. BOARWING.- PERSONAL. WAITED—A SITUATION BY A T» YOOHO.HAIF. who l» • Gradual* of lie «• knowfodstd boat Buiineu Cottega in Amarica.,. Hu lud, also, some experience. lf raQoiraiL Address ‘'Commercial, "at ,GJ«offioc.- „ .r; . „ It* WANTED-eTWO OR THREE LARGE ” ROOMS, with POWER,ai"mated between Oh-Bt .amt and Bm«. and Third and Eighth streets. Address Bog 2*32, PottOffioe. * lt » WANTED—A FIRST-CLASS SALES MIR, having a Western and new trade, for a .Jobbing Hat House. Address * , Hats, >t . • jagl-3t* WANTED—A SITUATION IN A ••Ilf Wliolea&U. or Mine light employment, by an energetic young Han who ha» served three years in the arm,, and has received an_honerah!« discharge. Ad dress '*C. W. T," Press office. )tyl3-3t* WANTED, IN A STATIONERY 11 Store, a TOTOG MAH. about IS years of age; one Who has some hnowledge-of. the hnsioess preferred. AddresE Bo* 16#4 Philadelphia Post Oliice, in hand writing of applicant. jaM»3t WANTED—A LARGE AND COMMQ-; T i dlous BOOM, on the first or second floor, «u.lta- ; ' v hie for a public office.' and altnated between Harper and Pine and Second and Fifth.' Apply at NAVY AOgST CY. No. IIA Sooth TH'BB Street. jalfl-tf WANTED TO PURCHASE OR KBNT-A PEW in the .Gallery of HOLY TBltri yy uHDBOH, nineteenth and Walnut streets. Address Bo* 2421, Pott Office. jelß-St* WANTED.-A married man, a 11 Practio»l BOOK- KBBPER, .with sixteen years’ experience, desires a Sitoatlon a«.uch Satisfactory ohy referents given.. Address “JPetersbnrg, ” Prtat Office. - ' . Vqfrja!9 3t* WANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN * »., controlling Yalnable Consignments of Foreign Goods for Esw York account, a position in an estab lished, house of means, where Us ooueigrments and services l would be appreciated. Address, with real name (cone other noticed!, which will be confidential, ’ to~ ” Conslgnmrnta, ” at this office. jal7-tuth. 3p* WANTED—A PARTNER, WHO CAN * * furnish from five to ten thousand dollars capital, in an Iron Manufacturing business. Address **B. & Box 80,.343, Phllida, Post Ogee. jftUatuth 6t* WANTED—TWO BOYS ABOUT 16 ■’ 'years old, In a WHOLESALE HARDWARE STOKE. Address “ Hardware, 1 ’ Press office. ial9 3t* WANTED TO RENT, IN A CBN -"" tral locality, on the first floor* part of an Office for Desk room. 'Address ** P»” 80at2212, P. O. jafiif WANTED, AGBNTB.—AGENTS IN :" * sverv County, at $7O a month, expenses paid, to introduce fifteen new and articles, the best sell ing ever offered. Bor particulars., address OTIS T. GABBY* BIPPEgQRD, MAINE. 0026-dAWSm Secretary. A N EXPERIENCED GERMAN GAB BENEB. married, without children, wishes to take charge of a. gentleman’s place. Best of reference for several years* Address **«.*” Gardener, fehosmaker tova P. 0., for one week. , • . jeSO-fit* A GOOD SITUATION CAN BE OB TAINED by& YomngMan who writes a plain hand, end wi*hes to studs Law and Conveyancing. Address **o.,*’ Grit office. ja2Q-2t* TYRUG CLERK WANTED—A COM- A-/ PBTEHT DRUGGIST. a Graduate of Pharmacy, to EMPLOYMENT BOWSE FOR •AJ Clerks, Bookkeepers, Salesmen, Packers, Porters, Watchmen. Coachmen, Drivers. Conductors, Bartend* ere, .Waiters, Farm hands. Gardeners, &c, B>u ploy era suited at short notice. SOffi and 801 LOCUST street, above Bithth. ja!7 fit* T GOAL AGENTS.—WANTED IMME- TO COAL OIL COMPANIES. —A A practical Conveyancer desires a situation saSU PEFINTJ3NDB&T of a good Company. Reference satis factory. Address ” Montgomery County,” Press Office. . * ja2l a* HPO THE LITERATE—WANTED, A Writer to furnish one or two articles monthly and regulaily, for an established sariel publication, the papers to be either ol a scientific or belles lettrss character. Address* with specimen MB., stating terms. &c . to “A B. 8,, ” Box 1783, Philadelphia P. 0. ja2>3- 31* .QQFi nnn to $50,000 capital, either active or serial, wanted In an established mercantile buriziesB,'capable of being in created largely bv the addition of capitaL A <Hreaves. With real name, to “15P.000, ” at Press Office, will be strictly confidential. jaif fit* ® WANTED TO RENT—A MEDlUM sized House, between Chestnut and Spruce, and Broad and Twentieth streets. Addxesj •*E- M , ” Box 1888 Philadelphia P. O. j*2s 2t* « WANTED TO RENT—BY A GOOD tenant, about April Lit. a first-class DWEI LING, west of Broad and south of Market Streets. Bent no object if f&vo; ably located. Address Box 3343 Philadel phia P. v 0» ja!9- lot* ASSISTANT QtFARTEEM AS -Sa&TKB’S OFFICB.No. »7* South THIRD St., ftrauairau, Do*. 34,1854. Tunis wanted to load with coal for Kewborn, N. 0., s.d Key W«st, Fla. Despatch given. JOHN K. JENHIHGS, 3e28 tf Captain and A. a. M. FOR SALE AND TOXET. M EXECUTORS' SALS OF REAL BSTATB. WILL BB SOLD ON MONDAY, FBBRUAKY 13th, 1865, 02T dBE PBBI4ISBS, Situate near the Philadelphia and Beading Railroad depot, in the bore ugh of Bridgeport, Montgomery county, • The following described property, late of Edward Magee, deceased: Ho. 1. A lot of ground fronting on Second street about S 3 feet and on the railroad 32 feet, depth about 238 feet, having erected thereon a fr*me stable and ship. No. 2i A lot about 76 feet front on Pecocd street and 74feet on the railroad, d«pth about 200 fe?t. The im provements are a 3 arge as d commodious stone store and. dwelling house two stories high, fronting on Second street,-20 by 32fe*t.with a well of goodwater and pump near the door. Adjoining and extending along the west 6ide of the lot .is a row of four tenements two wtoriee hifh, SDdeitendiDg to the raihoad front and on the east side of tt e lot and railroad front Is a large brick house three’-stories high, 27 by 50feet - —3e*r-&-A4o**adjoifii»gNo. 2, fronting on Second street 167 feet andon the railroad 16-5 feet, depth 184 feet on the --Wfefife and 128 feet on i be east, planted with valuable fruit **®** ra ®d grape vines, containing an area of SI 11-16 square perches. -The last two lots will be sold either separate or toge ther. This property is well worth this attention of Capi talists and manufacturers, being situate between the Philadelphia and Beading Bailroad and the Schuylkill .Persons wifhingio purchase are requested to call and view tbeprenxifes, which will be shown by Mr. BURST, living near the same, or for further information address the subscribers: E T. DB&CONa FairvUle. Chester county, or R. M. MAGEE, Mo. 35 6. TENTH Screes, Philadelphia. Sale to commence at one o’clock on said day, when conditions will be made known by ja2l-sw2t* Mf 50 BOOTS WILL BE PAID FOR a ronvenient DWELLING, at $l5O to $6lO rent. Central orwnbin.ten squares of Chestaui and Twelfth streets! for aiacn.ly of three persons. Address “A. P. , 7> .Pogt Office, Box 1852. ji2i-3t 20,000 ACS ? B oy O O A. L. JL.A.NJD& The undersigned, by yirtue of deed of trust, are au thored to sell at private sale about TWENTY THOU SAND ACRES OF COAL LANDS, known as the “Hud- EOh Coal Banks,.? * situated in Fnlssld, Wayne, and Whitley' Counties, IN THE STATE OF KENTUCKY, and upon THE "CUMBERLAND BXTIB, Many of thesA landsaro below.the obstructions to the navigation of the Cnmberland v ßiver, and have beau successfully mined, and the Coal shipped to Nashville and other markets ohthe Lower Cumberland and Ohio Elvers. The strata worked are four feet and six inches, of superior BituxoisonaCoal, which abound in inexhausti ble quantities. Persons wishing to make investments in that region of rich and inexhaustible mineral wealth of Iron, Cost, and Oil, are requested to inspect fjr them selves. Propositions for sale will be entertained until 10th May, 1865. Any information in regard to these lands maybe had hy inquiries of the undersisned, at EOMIESBT, Pnlatki County, Ky., or by application to E. L. VAN WINKLE, Secretary of the State of Ken tucky, FRANKFORT, Ky; ; W. WOODCOCK,). , • W. M. NEWELLj^^ jal9 6t . , OIL LANDS Box 1741 PHILADELPHIA POST OFFICE ■ 3819 St* f\m STOCKS.—FOR SALK, STOCK in the following named companies: Logan Oil Co'tbpany* Merchants 4i) Company. Florence OS Company. ' Fast Oil Creek Company. Boise Nfck Creek-Company. Minor Farm OU Company. Clark Oil Comnany. Mechanic Oil Company. Athcz. s Petroleum Company. '* Glendale Oil Company. East Oil Creek and Bunging Springs. . Chaufton Gas Coal Company. C. F FOL WELL, Stock Broker, It* No. 33 fijith FIFTH Street. QIL LAHBS FOR BALE.—ONB tract ot 18Q acres oii Cherry Run, and 150 acres on Big £an£y, Venango county. Pa. Also, Lands in Ohio. GORDO3, BBMBLB. & CO., ja2l-2t* No. 339 WALNUT Sirset, FhiiadxA OIL LARD—FOUR HUNDRED AND V/. seventy acres of OIL LAND, ne&r BURNING fcPRIKGB, west Virginia. There are two stream* run ning through the Property, making nearly fire miles cf boring territory. Call or address GEO. Y. PASSMORE, j *2l-stall* „ 306 MARKET Street. OIL LANDS FOB BALK—I2S ACR3S (more or less) on the ALLEGHENY River, direct ly opposite hideout, and adjoiningibe prouevtyof ihe Econrxnitep, whosefour wells have b**n prod doing 500 barrel* per week for the last four years The land is well adapted for the boring of wells. It having a large river frostag*. Apply immediately for terms to SO9 and 811 CHESTND’P Street. _ -jasl-6t G. 3. HENKELS, Trusiee. QIL TERRITORY FOR SALE, IN ’JENANGO COUNTY, PA., Two-mile Bun, Moorehead Run, Pithole Creak, Bullion Rub, and Big Scrub Grass- . Apply to BAYLTS & THOMAS, No. 50 North FIFTH Street, Philadelphia,. January IS, 1865 Cja2o 6t3 Up otaira. TO L B T—FOR SALESROOMS OR itfhtmaun&cturing purposes, the upper stories ot building northwest comer of EIGHTH and MARKET- Apply in the store. , ja2L tf TTORTICULTDRAL HALL, S. W. -M- corner BROAD and WJJ.SDT Streets. TO LET b“eet* rMT MootSaKBl4lc - -toWIT-t haKBISoI! 113 jad-weSt Beoordln* Seo’V. ' CBELVJNG FOB SALE.—A LOT OF w flue Shelvimr. suitable for ft Clothing, Oloth, or Notion Donna, or CMna Store, ftppiy atH. W corner CBESINCT and BANK Street*.entrenee onßank etreot. ‘ ja2B 8t "pOB SALE—FOURTEEN HEAVY S- Wrought and Cast Iron DOORS, suitable^for aiarge warehouse or depot. *»&,»„. LOWKT , Jk ., 1 . at the western Market Honse, ja!7-6t SIXTEENTH and MaRKBT Ssree'e. AT REASONABLE PRICES. WANTS. E. T. DEACON. B. M. MAGEE, Executors. FOR SALE. FOB SALE. FOB SALE AJfD TO EOT. «REAL EE TATE ! EEALKSTATBi BB4LKBT*TfI! Kg f. K T* REAL SfTAVBI SfALBSTATa t »S,(HHMIOO WORTH FOR BALK. 0»0,G4>0 WORTH FOR SaLK. worth for bali CAtALOGDBB FOB GRA’mTOnB DISTRIBtTT'Oir. C*jAl,l>angs VOR GR .TOITOtJS DISTBIBOTIOB'. CATaLOGUKS FOR GBATOITOHi nWMB irwj. wJf r S r f «“ HtLLER’H .iatoiogwi n •T^in l r.fin <e * er Ba^o - stewads unrivalled before; tbe Pubuc »s the Krrateet production of :be age to parties interested. Office, No. 154 ; North- ‘jr vw® to*** 1.: ja2l smgtlf A FOR BALB—THE ARKWRIGHT “COTTOK FACTORY, a* naaavuui. wi'.h »U tho necMtair machinery for the nmaaractnre of coito* geode, la complete running order B. P. OLBKIf. 123 Sotttlt FOOBrH Strait. £ NORTH BROAD STREET.—TOR SALE—A superior Brow ngt one DWE;*LTJ?3, of extra fln'*h and most complete arraaeem**"t. with, (cod lot. Possession rood. B. f GLENTtf, . • 133 Sv»*th POtm m ®FOR SALE—FOUR DESIRABLE MODEER"I>WEt,T,IRGS, tires eitnate on SIXTHS sieve p AERIga. and the other on MARSH * Lt, Street ftrrc ly in the rear. Ailln.gond rep .Lr, wits medera toprovemente. Prices ringing Five to Ktn» Tloosana Dollar* Iminire at 10* Worth SlX'* E root jsat s* OFOR PALE—NEAT NEW, DWER- I ISO, 14'8 Worth Twelfth nrert, now emstr. So leoedbeeatifiLily throu*hout. Beat hoa»e in the ravr only 9SM 0. * Spleidia new Dwelling eaet side Twelfth street, rojth of Thoropfion: twelver oms; lot 18 by »• onir $5,750, clear; beat in the row. Only $4,fQO for the elegant new Dwellicgr. ITo. n« Harter e*re*ss twelve rooms .Only $3,900 lor the j eat Dwelling, 678 North Twelfth, street, corner of Potias lot 18 oy 60, and widens t» twenty *®v*n feet on rear . I-erge Dwelling,Sixth street, west side,north. or Wil low; 10t.28 by ICG: $6-tOO BeMdes nea-4X<W other City Properties. MILLBB* 154 b or th SIXTH street. it m WATER. POWER FOE SAX'S The Saw Mill Property, situate In Harrison Town ship, Gfonteetp-- County, N, J;. SJtf miles from Htrdltt ▼jlle Station, West Jersey Ba’lroad. Atr*ch* ito rh* Mu) are ICO acres of Lftad. SO acr**s of rood Track T j&ad» Sith Pood, hwamp, &c., with, a large t wo-storv f -am* ouse and KUchesu The water power is go id, be sc fnppojted by two »tr*an>s, oca fed by springs, the other MiU * Th 6 »**i has eierea f*et head, apd fall and now running. The »b<>ye property is worth the attention of parties desirous of engaging-in the mill or manufacturing bwA- Applyto STACY BTTZBV, at ibe to COfiKBLiUS W. HEwKIBK* Upper Pittsgroro. Sa»em otraaty, K. i. M CHESTER COUNTY .—FOB a Si LB, a handsome small FARM, convenient :ZC to Acker Stalin, on Valley Rillro&d. Excellent ateaa Hsntfon. 7 room«: good Bara and O'her eat bn’lfiinits. Four acre* woodland, abundance of fruit Tnia Is an o,d bon: e. teal, and is a comror'sble home. good land, fine neighborhood. J*i. R. OtJSiailSS. _ „ _ 504 WALNUT Street IJ- B. —Call for Catalogue Dela ware and Chester eonit ty Farms ' - j a *l st At AT PRIVATE F ALE—A FINEJHB ■JB&FiBUr, of 73 atres. in Ann*?. 22 For particular® inquire «f WILMER A*M££3s»Jlf. No. 611 CHESTNUT Strew (sesoad jaSI-St* Philadelphia* AMIJSJBMJGm'S. CHALK’S FAREWELL CQH VA CERTS. EXTRA ANNOUNCEMENT In order to ooniply with the wishes of many sainMUf ef Mr. Gottechalk’s Concerts and to accommodate those who were nnanle to obtain seats for (he Far* well Con. &&Wi“el7 re *‘ Pl ™T t * Ht LAST CONCERT D’ADIEU FATUBBAY KvSnlUrti, Jan Mat. _ AT CONCERT HALL. naTiS A’y la “ “Hralf new “sißffiaoH basslbb. The « min«nt Violinist, i»aleo engaged, and will play, with Kr. Gottse>>alir f Beethoven’s'kmoas SwateiaA (dedicated to B>ea*rer). la order to mahethU Concert accas*ihle to all parties; Big Miuio has conced'd to fix the price of admissionac: FIFTY CENTS! ° aa * RESERVED BEATS .ONg DOLU^ w,^£* to ® w , ,^rtbisCo * COTto P e “ B FRIDAY 4FTSR-. 8 °V l AS&**t£J l Music Stora? SEVENTH and CHBStNUT. ja2Q-2fc MEW CHESTNUT ST. THEATRE^ CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE TWELFTH. ~ VHM (SATURDAY)’ AFTERNOON. TWENTY-FIFTH GRASS FAMILY MATTERS, upon > hlch for the SECOND TIME, the grant: Fairy Spectacle of ***“■ BEAUTY AND THE BEAST will he preiented ADMISSION TO THE MATINEE, THIRTY LENTS lO aLL PARTS OF THE HOUSE. Children 25 cents. Doors open at \Y, ; to commence at 2%. THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING. • SIXTH NIC HT OF JUNIUS BRUTUS BOOT*. TWO BHAHSPBaRIAN pieces. To commence with the Tragedy, in Facte, entitled OTHELLO. laso.™ ..................... JUNIUS BRUTUS BOOTH. To conclude with the Comedy, is S ants, nailed Katharine and Fstrnchio ...... J. BRUTUS BOOTH. WALNUT-STREET THEATRE. MAGNIFICENT BENEFIT3IOI, it Will tw repeated THIS <Ba«rday}HVßirarH, Jan. SI. OLIVER TWIST. iBm.*Sss3: J - - w *"~- BLACK-EYBD SUSAN. William* 5u5an......... M rb * JOHN DREW’S NEW ARQS« DA STREET- THEATRE. LAST MIGHT; OR MR AMD HISS B T CHTNGS. THIB (Saturday) EVBNIMG, Jan. 21, 1805, TUB-ENCHANTRESS. Stella (the Enchantress.—. Miss C . Riching*-* iianjir..... Mr. Peterßichian On MONPAT, Mr. L P. BARRET-T xucain**. In Rehearsal, a Drama f rom the Poem, of ENOCH AROBN. TTESTVALI-LDBD THEATRE, * CALLOW HILL, between Fourth and Fifth streeta.. SATUItMAF. January *1,1855 Second Night eminent artist*. THE KOBBEES RK ° H KOBRSRS. Carl yen M00r.......*. .—.Herr VOM HOTEL Amalie.. A CADEMY OF MUSIC. COMPLIMBSTAKY TE tTIMOHIAB ■■■ CHARLES™ PORTS E. ft re oldest actor fa the country.) OH FRIDAY APTESHOON. Jsiraarr W. 1885. For particulars roe l-nrda. Papers. Ticfcete cm b. now had at Proerarfme. Offlcs. m Soah PO ORTH Street Admission 80 cents. Secured Seats $L It J?OYER ACADEMY OF MUSIC. WOLFSOHN & THOM IS’ SECOND CLASSICAL CONCERT Wil! lake place on SATURDAY EVENING, January 21st. CARL WOLFSOUN, TfiEO. THOMAS, THEO. F. HAMMERER, A. ROGGES BURGER, THSODORB AHREND. Subscriptions for tbejaet five Soireesand Single Ticket* be. had at the Music Stores of Messrs. n.£DRg& CO , 1H.4 Chestnut street; L. MAYRR. corner of Jnni per and chestnut streets; J. £, GOULD. Chestnut Seventh streets, as follows: 4 PRICES OF ADMISSION. One Admission for the last five Concerts.*.•»..«.*..ss gg Three * • ** “ 120# Single AdmjgsioE for each Concert*-*.— .- i gq THE great national circus, j- WALNUT STREET, ABOVE EIGHTH, Equestrian Director .....Mr. V. H BOSSTA* Ha.iei of the Circle Mr. .RANK WHITTAKBt „ NEW FACES! NEW SCENES!' GSANB DISPBAT OF IQOBSTKtAK, ACROBATIC. „ , „ AND GYMNASTIC TALEiT, Br decidedly the beet an<l meet arttetlo Company is Ut* The Uftsuement bees leave to ansonnee the appear., ence of the celebrated Mr. D. B. STONE, the People’, letter; aleo, Mr. LIE POWELL, the *r»at Je.terOo. mlaues al*o. Meaers. MURRAY aed HBTCrtINSON.the plea.ant Gjmaaeta. Profe.eor BBTCHISSON and hi. wonderful and well trained BOOS ■r.I'JSSoKS;;* deszer brothers— VAtBNTINE. CHARLSB, and RUDOLPH SLe SaGRINBB FaMILY Mile EMZE and Mile. SOPHY, daring and fascinating EqaeAt«ienn«» t ia slnghi and double acts of horsemanship, will appear daring the we*k. , A fhe performances wUI close with a laughable enter*. tainiUMit—a TOntemimicextravatanza—entitled BILLY E CNFORTCtf*TE TAILOR S VIBY YO BRADFORD The cttaracter of Binv Button wiR be pprscnated by Mr. FRANK WHITTAKER, Master of the Circle. . ADMI SSIOff —First tier, £0 cents; uficoad tier, 25 eeatu private box* $3 aad $6. at to size aai loe&iioa. Perform at ce commences *very at 7.40; m WEDNESDAY aid SATURDAY APTERROONS at M o’clock. jal&fei ft TVRUNK ON COLD WATER The Hnrooroma Lecturer and Original Psycho logist, Dr. B- BROKEN WILLIA&fS, will give fir® of hia~Laugh*bl® and Amusing Lectnr-a at ASSEMBLY BBILDLSGS MONDAY STTENISTG. Jaa. 23, 1860. He performs with g-n:lem6n from the aadl #ncr. ard, bn mTßterions Influence* ciuaes them to- LanghtSiDg, Dance, bold conversations with friend gat a distance, to coon a»?d kfcs. and become drink on crld water. Disease and Pain will be produced and ctred. Spiritual! m PeyebclosicaPy lUnstramd with plenty of light, *» a'-tontabieg and anraslrg the firm be lUver. wo Hour* ef Ha mless Mirh. *’ jVb tvre on W&dnuKday Night- Tica«.ts..SO oen-s; admit* ting a gentleman and lady, €0 cents.' Open at to 7. Lector® at 7H. • ja*ii-3S 03 ATING! SEATING! SK 4TING7 M BLEGANT SKATING I>B the TTSTOIf PAEK3, FOURTH and DIAMOND Streets ' GRAND MUSrCaL SKATING UATIJfEE, THIS (Saturday) AFTBBHO/ff. AJI lady scholars are requested toattecd.as there wtlT be an artist present to saetch the Parks, and also the skaters upon them. _ The finest lady skaters in Philadelphia can ha seen at the above Peaks, executing the various * volutions every afternoon and evening- SKATING BY MOONLIGHT! _/ . , bKAVCNG BI MOOHUGHPI The Artificial Moon rises this ereoing at fifteen(lsk minutes pest 7, and floods the Parks with its baauteou* and varied rays. it* CKATINGI SKATING f! SKATING I« LJ ' NATIONAL PARK, TWENTY-FIRST. A»» OOLOMBIA AYENDS. Park ag&tn cleared of enow. Brilliantly illuminated st night. liADIBS' ROOMS ENLARGED, Pre-eminm tJy the Ladies' Park. Douslasa* Braes Band to-night -GBAHD BABB BALL MATCH ON SKATES THIN A^TBRHOOB. BY ATHLETIC CLUB, AH Skating members will be present Take Bid ge Avenue Cars. it* •OASK BALL ON SKATES. A* A MATCH GAME of Base Ball will be plaved THIS AFTERNOON on the CIMDEN SEATING PARK, cor ner THiBD and WASHINGTON Streets (Camden). by the members of the Camden Bass Ball Clue. Piayto commence at 1 o'clock P, M. it* “PHYSICAL CULTURE. A HOC BST; HEALTH, - CHEJ3EFIJLBBS3L' The Lisbt Gymnastic at THE HATATOBiUM ARB PHYSICAL INSTITUTE.. Classes for Little Girls and Little Boys. Claeses for ttls>es. QassesforYonngLadle*. . fIPMt for Ladies and Gentlemen. Classes for Boys. , „ , , Classes Every Bay; good Mtoslc, and Kind attention to aIL The Last Secular Quarter of tha Season begin* JEON*.- BAY. the 23 d. and the days following, according to el&at* For rardcnlars. res Ctrcalar orapply at the Office * 3)0 South BBOAB Street jalN-tt OIGNOB BLITZ WILL SHORTLY C 5 CLOSE, ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS. Great demonstrations in NECROMANCY; BPIRITUAIW IBST ILLUSTRATED, and the WONDERS OF VBM* TBILOQOISM IBTRODGRBO. . Grand Entertainment EVERY EVENlNG,commend M at 7K o’clocV, and on WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY AFTERNOONS, at 3. Comprising the mysteries of tha Past end Present Age. Admission, 25 cents. Children* IS cents. Reserved seats, 50 cents ' is* ASSEMBLY BUILDING. -A*. MATINEE MUSICAL? By the PiUadelnTUa CLASSICAL QUINTETTE CLB*.' EVERY WKDKESD.*, a*BF. H Tickets at the Door, Fifty Canig each. deijl-smtay t; O.EBMANIA OBCHIBTBA. —PUBLIC REHEARSALS ejery at 3K o’«Sm| p. M., at MUSICAL FUND HALL. Single Tickets. 9f cents V Six Tickets, *1; to be had at Gonld’s, Andre?*, and Meyer' b Music Sfeoree, and at the Hall. no? y THR ACADEMY OF FISTS ART& 1 CHESTNUT Street, above Tenth, is OPEN DAILY for visitors, from 8 A M. to 6 P. 3L jeSS DEPABTaEBHT FOB CUSTOM WOBS, ... E. L. BaTeawt. ...Miss Rose Eythfi;
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers