The An , 711 Bowen•weer J s 4,p Li tzte: w buirr e e i l i ill. la 11 BMohelleiffew.T If ork To n . York atroh4 M Ohn_nk lefesilii, — New 7 ork PartridEs. Now York Wood. N imbl N t, 0 H er, II II A . Swayer, Morel aslderrim. New York J Mackey, Dow 1 ork W Whittug. Mail York Bedleman,Dutott OAP Brrniphroyi. MA oAlphrays, Maryland The 1 to H Walter Lebanon Potts. VFAldticigtort W Sitratglitor.r otte "for 11,,Withhludlou tellingtou O'er, DT 1' var liork Y b dentist Agerson, Gump, Bloody Ron Bevitt, BloodY Run b io in Loader. Bloody Bun Q_Telford E tne ism a oo gtor AMU n. Johnidown Condit, Mandield, N J J B Bowers,linion Oily Anil Yob:, hlnereville The M Mon, New Jute/ S j W 'l t " l2 A INlttlecon, 131 J David Feaster. Books 05 E Mattison. ti H Stokes, New Jersey Chester oo J T Heston. Newtown Brown. Milford C H LowreY. Penns Vie. aryland L Sterner. Lewlyown Ippoele. New Jersey Geo T Doughty. New Jerssy Incl. 'Williamsport J T Rennet, flew Jersey The Sleek Beer. Yoder, Oley T 1 Tomlinson, Byberry Penna, P Bomby, Broad hintintaln irsh. IC)inesville A, 0 Vanartsdalen, Penns, ter, Shenandoah 3 Smith 81 la, Banks oo CITY ITEMS. Eirmi, DB PARIS, for imparting beauty saunas to the Complexion, clearness and I to the elfin, effectually removing small-pox and diectolorations, cold by druggists, per. and coiffeurs. E, Tont!), 111 Tenth Meet, Theetnut. Yohneton, Holloway, & bowden, Vo., general agents. felweci-0 t DICER/Jan TRADE, ADvilwrisE I--AdVerthiew inserted In all olty and country newspoperE, lowest Weil Of the pnblishers, by Wilmer on & Co , No. 611 Chestnut street, second! Persons Intending to advertise should call at Nye omoe, and examine the newspapers there ox STCATIII3.-.A. journalleito ;TanWas yesterday's experience on Fairmount *ark. He describes Miss Grace 13 • * •, ly K•* •, Mr. Timothy Tart, *, Mr. S 1• •k, and other fashtonables, and - tells Wally they glided about, and performed rations. As regards Mr. Apo•*o Bah*•ere, he moved with the grace of a swan, the an arrow, and he looked especially elegant fortable in a bran new suit procured at the Acne Clothing Hall of Rookhill ft Wilson, and 605 Chestnut street, above Sixth." . EARLY AND Vary OPILIN.—NO election a days of " Log Cabin and Hard elder" has I.nght with such importanee as the present a now going on (drawn by two hones) in oar You don't enter at the pole to vote, but at the slid. There seems to us some injustice in the It is based, we think, on something of the arty qualification," for no person Is allowed except he is able to pay, five cents. Some otioed Toted a "scratched" ticket, which no politician ought to do. "The price marked 4 all the garments? that's the tioket that runs a , Chas. Sthkes & Co.'s one prise? under the Conti llerttah 0 oirs a or later, a neglected cold will develop a nenstaut cough, shortness of breath, felling strength, and "wasting of flesh—the avant couriers or con. gumption, In some instances the sathe cause will 'Produce broisobitir, a dfsectse of the branches of the ndpipe. In all affections of the pulmonary or gall as well as in bronchial oomplaints, Jayne'S - Expectorant is both a palliative and curative, as testimony of thousands and its world-wide repu tijtion attests; stile in coughs and colds it acts Apeedily, and, when taken according to dire°. 'gone, pwmptly removes them. Why not give this 'Otani:lard article an immediate Wall 141-2 t AMYMIOAN BBLVBB.-AMOrIO4 is justly proud of her beautiful ladles but how many mar their beauty, and lose their health and youth, become prematurely .01d In appearanoe, by negleoting to take proper care of their teeth. There can be no excuse for this, as Sondont, pronounced by all worthy a, place between "the sweetest lips, can now be had in all civilized countries. Bold by Druggists and Perfumers. jaSOmiwt Bt Elrils EAR" AND OATAILTIN, 1111200080figii treatid y J. Issaoc, M. 11, Conlin and Amid, 511 Pine at Artificial eyes Inserted. No claims for awnlnattor., GsMen Swan{ St Co.'s Planott, and KW= .5 lisselin'S Cabinet 'Drone, for sate only by S. Gould, SeVenth. and Chestnut streets. 110164 f SPECIAL NOTICES. LADIES RECEIVE INSTRUCTION IN BOOK SWING, C nemereial Arithmetic, Mercantile Forme dm, and Bncinece Wrath& at O'DONNELL'S Book keeping Institute, TENTH and BEIE9T2IIIT. MAL* GRAY HAIR RESTORED TO ITS ORIGINAL Youthful Color. Baldnett prevented. London Hair Color Restorer. „tendon Mode of Hair Color Restorer. r - London Hair Color Restorer. r London application. Hair Color Restorer. London Hair Color Restorer. It may be either applied by the hand and robbed Into the only, or poured into a Imp and need with a brush. Keel? the-1110m moiet, - and allow Nature to do the rest. It is compoanded - rn strict accordance with modern vegetable chemistry, the balr is renovated and etrength.• erred, and natural color restored withont the application of mineral substances: Price NI ciente per bottle. or $4 SWATHE the half deign Self, Sold DR. & No. 330 North SIXTH Stieet. TILE COMBINATION TOBACCO CUTTER can also be need as a Cork-Boneezer and Nut-CraeXe -,- , For Bale, with several other patterns, et titheh hardware store of TRUMAN HAW NO. 835 (elghlthirty-five) MARKET Street, below Ninth. MULL GII,IISDSTOISE9 FOR FAMILY USE; Several kinds of Sharpening Stones; Lee'e premium and -other Table Steels, br sale TRUMAN TRUMAN ft SHAW'S, No. sari (eight thlrt7-five) MARXIST Street, below Niath. WEAR LUNGS, COUGNS, N 0 414 SO PREVA LENT, during the extreme oold weather, are cured in ..16 surprisingly short time by "Dr, SWAYEE's 00M l'OUND SYRUP OF WI r.D CHERRY," the old elan rrd remedy, 'at all timee safe and. reliable. Price 31 ; • bottles forleS. Prepared on yl by DR. MALIN'S & SON, 330 North SIXTH Street. • Taussze, BRACK AND lif-NONANICLI , Sup :ports, of approved construction, and light finish, ad. tilted with judgment, at 0. IL EISIDLIIS . , corner of TWILIPTII and RAOII Streets. (Ladies' Department, ,aoidnelled by Ladies. on Twelfth Street, tratdoor below Ram.) An extensive variety of Supporters, Belie, Imes, Mastic Stookings, Syringes, Nursery articles, isl9-2(3 ELtni DYE t BAIR Dim I BATCHELOR'S Hf IR D TS is the best in the world. The only true and Perfect Dye—harmless, Inetantaae• ens, and reliable; produces a splendid Black or Natural Brown; remedlee the 111 effect iof Bad Dice, and fre. fluently restores the original color. Sold by all Drug• gists. The genuine is signed W. A. BATCHELOR: SI BAROLAI Street, New York. Jal-mwfrly .11.1131 T ITCH, TETTRE, ALL ERUPTIONS.— Swayns's All•Eleating Ointment never Vat to Me et obstinate oases. l'repsred only by DR. SWATU tt SO% 330 North SIXTH Street. GROUCHSTECK fit CO.'S r S I7 Z7I PIANOS, 4 AND MASON& HANLON'S CABINET OBOANL PIANO Over WO each of these flee CABINET PORTER. Instruments have been sold OFV3A-5711 PIANO by Br. 0., and the demand 15 Ca HI NET PORTE . constantly Increasing. ORGAI9. PIANO For sale only by CARINEM /OATHS. J. B. 00OLD,_ ORGANS PIANO 011 1 715TE1 and CRISP Pte, ()AEI IST TORTES. nollit-If ORGANS. OVERCOATS FROM $l4 TO $55. OVERCOATS. •4 OVERCOATS TROM 1.14 to SRL OVERCOATS • a a. as as ti 0V38.001213 PROM $l4 to $ll6. OVISCOATS. OVEROOATS FROM $l4 to INSS. 01 , 101004. T& WANABIARZR Is BROWL OAX HALL, & Z. corner SIXTH and MARKEr Streets. Young Men's imost„ gu m Snits end elegant variety of the (nothing as REASONABLY. PRIORS. Wm & WILSON' HISEENT LOOH•ATITCH SAWING NOHOW& ..1"!B OffaiPSET, SIMPLEST AND BEST Salearreens. 764 0 SISTITirT Street. ribeveSeventb. THE FAISIIIIJUNT 411= 147 PABOENOKR RAILWAY- COMPANY, CAL LOWEILL Btreet, , telew Wire Bridge, PHILADELPHIA , Jan. B. 1E165. MOTTOS IS 13121 BBY 01 , 7612 to the Stockholders of the Fairmount raiteenger Rallway HoMPanY taut a Ineetintof the Stoelth , ddere will be held at ittym No 26 PEILADILPR I A BECLIAN GB, on WS D N SiD AY, February lath, INS. at 12 o'clock to take iota con aideratiOn the agreement made on this day Delete° tee Direetbra and Managua of the Reetonville, Mont sa,a td FairMOunt Paamenger Railroad Company and th-. Dl remora mfd Managers of the Pairnment Pameng.-r Act way Coinpany, for the merger and 00126011dalion. of the corporate rights powers, privileges, fractehlaes, and Properly of-the Fairmount rameneer RatlwaY Comps ny into and with the Heatonville. Mantas, and Fab.. mount Paspnger, Railroad Company, and to rots for adoptionthadoption or ;ejection of the same. sa 4 611181416 7t JOHN R. BAUM, Pr.eident. OrToy THIIIC STOIDEHOL.DERO OF THE EIEBTONVILLEe INANII:I4., AND PAIR 11301111T'PA881310Wit RAILROAD CIiMPAN : NOTICI 18 138.1i88Y 0117831 to the Stoeithui tern of thpatiereCompanY Shot a meetlna , of the Stockholders ' •-beld at the Office of C. a Daman. /1-e No %111111T.Street. Philadelphlncen e GlPPrebrnary, at 1. o'clock F. ld.. to. take tutu Algot% the agreement made thin day hever.ea th. tom and Mouagern of the Palrmoont Paessager day Company and the Dtmotorm and Managers of Beatenellle, Mantua, and Potrmorme rildiegger road Company. for moner and emoseltdatfon of• t , e mite rights. powers, rl,lltrale, frauetthea. .a t inerty of the Falrmonnt &wager Hallway Comps. late and with the lleelonvllle, Minima, end P net P 8111161101" R.,iu - oed Oumrtiny,and to vote fur the Ition or rejeetimt of the same. 0 N. DOlllO AA. Pree'dmt ILIDRUTIA, Jan. 31, 1983.. fel-4 811.13 la 8t AIDEITII WARD DOIII7IVVY FEND. —A meeting' of the citizens of the 'Eighth Wart be bed, on ?BURRO/. Y EVRBING, P0PT11.. , 0 IM o'olotit. the S all eomhweet corner of LOCO eir id ElGilelM bungee. - _The boot"- aemgeeii nod• r tic raft is 199 (ONE SCISDIIED ,ND RifiSTY PINS) 'mediate ectlon tevr gniied of the citizens of Vie ward. iery precinct mra t organised and roprecen ed ands in „be rained:forthwith, and men meet ba got, r the Drat Will Inevitably take puce. The fol/owlpit gentlemen have been invited: Row. HENRY C. CARRY. Hoe WILLI AM faROXII, JOSE ISON, SP. SQ.. Rom M O RTONkfaXICHA ' Si., cabLIJIMILIR 2E14., Edo. dardelan. Max Ittebenaek James Johnson. Err L P Bowen. Delaware B 'pare. Easton Jae anseson, Beading Cant T p Ogden. X York 3 McNamee, Banton' Alt Lyons. New York A 0 Pray. Prey. 8I • Id Domingo Garcia TB Martin, Lancaster W T HAWK, W Bawler J 1 Reuel, Scanylellln ) B H Parker, Marvi.n4 II 8 Champion, Conn 3 8 Jones. D Ten.nmons. DontroCe. Pa W L Cornwall.Newkitlford W L Tirman. Delaware • J Gable, Albany, 0 NA Weigley, Lawton; 1), W N Amer, Lam:meter Ohne if Clo.per; Plitsbarg W Bos cher Pere M L tredecks Z fret Min. Halifax, Pa J M 'Calker, Hcrrineare James p Mobr, Penns Ohne Lonna. Pottsville R Golltoger. Greencastle D H Beecber, Pottstawn B Cohen , Baltimore Geo B Halley. Dorset . J B awley. 19 Dorset D A Rupp, York, Fe dboon. r)l333Zi - BECKWITH.. —At Port Jervis, of consumption. 22r. Silas es Beckwith. aged 27 rum. Br. Beckwith was a volunteer In his country's ser 'wife. attached to the 20th Pennsylvania Veteran Volun teers. Exposure Induced hieLdiassure. and he yielded to the "last enemy. " BM noble, affectionate. and gene rous nature, and high moral and religions tone of oba meter, Geer won the respeotand love of Ma comrade's, and of th e community in which hell ved,whtle his death Was a glorious olositig of a Short but useful life of reli gions zeal and effort in his Master's service. Nis fune ral was attended by many sympathizing friends, who sincerely-mourn his loss. —la the city of New York, on the 29th instant, Henry B. • eon of Robert B. and Maria M. Mil likin, of that city. se BUNTING—On the 301 h instant, Mary G. Balding. • 11111 11eVirirdli ey 'h. family e.^l. respectfully invited to. attend bar Inland. from the residence of her son, Wm. 'B. Mnritiny‘ at Derby. on Fourth-day. theist of Secod month.. at &P. B es -STORES.--Ou the 29th instant. William W., eon of Weadhani end Sun I! Stoker, aged U years, 10 Mot the; and 11 (lays. Funeral from the residence- of hli father, German town avenue, above School street, Germantown, on Wednesday afternoon at 9 a's:lwatt. se • BROWER. —On themorning of the 3Oth4rustant, Cor nelius P. Brower, inthe 74th rear of his ate. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his son-in-law, Joseph D. Murphy. No. 612 North Thir teenth street. on Wednerday morning. February 1 4 at 11 o'clock, without fin Hier notice. COWPERTHWA —et Germantown, on the 29th lust . Maur Thayer, daeghter of linlings and the late Caroline B. Cowperth wait Funeral services at St. Luke's Church, Germantown. on Wednesday afternoon, February 1, at 2 o'clock. "'" OVIELL. —At New Hope, Bucks county, Pa.. on the 28th Inst.. In the 76th year of his age. Lewis B. Corral. The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully Invited to attend hia funeral, without farther notice, on Thursday next at 10X o'clock A, fro m his from his late residence. MERSHON. —Suddenly, at Its residence. on the morning cf the 28th instant, Daniel Merehoon, aged SP years. The relatives and frier de of the family, also the mem bers of the Eastern Star Lodge, No. 188, M., also Philadelphia Lodge, N 0.13, I. 0. of 0. F. Also Lacey ells Encampment , and the members of the Union League, are respectfully invited to attend hie funeral, from his late residence, No 27 South Sixteenth street. on Wednesday morning, February lei, at 10 o'010:k. Pun , ral to pressed to Monnnteat Cemetery. . [Trenton. New Jersey. papers please copy.] BEEGESHEIMEH.=-Drowned, on the evening of No vember 12th. 186 e, Albert Hergeeheimer, aged 31 years, sore In-law of Daniel lifereboon, ROOD. —On the 27th tart Samuel Bingham. only son of Thomas G. and Marla B, Hand, in 0:91 17i.h year of bin ege The relatives and friends of the family are respect• fully invi tad to attend his funeral, from the residence of bit parents, No. 804 Ncirth Broad street. on Wednesdar afternoon. February let, at two o'clock. HORTON. —On the morning of Seventh day, the 28th test , John Horton. in the seventy-fifth year of hit age. ills relatives and the friends of the family are re spectfully invited to attend his funeral, from his late residence, No. 370 South Fourthntreet. on Fourth day morning next, at eleveiso'olordr, without further notice. To proceed 'to Swath Laurel Bill. SWEICBINGEN —At Bay Point, S. C.. on 1101idav, the 16th day of January, 1865. of remi ttant fever, din G. Swearingen. formerly of Wheeling, Va , in the Seth year of hie age. O BD MIRY. ' • 0 iir friend le no more.'' ' In the death of Dr. lIHEINARb A. BROM We have lost a kind friend and companion. - Few men have departed this life more beloved and respected than the subject of this memorial. The writer had the opportunity to know biro intl.- mately, , and pays this last - tribate to lv s memory. He was always kind and generous to a fault With a belpinehand to every one, be also bad a kind word. He extended the band of charity and was one of these who overlooked the faults of others. Ot his military career we sneak naught. His country knows it, and let it speak. He was always teadyin his rapacity of assistant surgeon of the 69. h Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers. to render a willing hand to all that were 'disabled or needy in every respect. To his bereaved mother, and mourning sister and brothers, who must feel that s, e has gone to a better world, I recommend them to that source from whisk . only we can hope for consolation under our trials • To his friends, 1 would say emulate his self sacrific ing writ and erg long they may all meet on the right band of God. 4 T . 8 PEILA.DELPIrCA. Jan. 31, 1883. Maryland paper. please copy. At a meeting of the Senior Class of the University of Pennsylvania, held January 91, 1885; the followingpre; amble and resolutions were unanimously adopted: Whereas. We have beard with deep sorrow of the decease of our friend and classmate, JOKE COX BIDDLE: And whereas, While we submit to the will of an all wise Providence. we profoundly regret his removal at the beginning of such a career of honor and 1190filiII5118 as his brilliant talents and manly character gave pro. Mille of; therefore, it is Beaolved. That we extend our wannest symuatkies to his bereaved family, now bowed under the agitating band of trod, and that a copy of these resolutions be fur. warded to the family of our deceased classmate. sad that the, be published in the Philadelphia Press. iIIiNRY HEED. RESET peers% WM. E. T HO N RNF: PSJN, .. Committee. V Ii• " e : --'' •,3 , -. We have reduced the PliCe of best quality Blank and White American Chintzes to 93 cents BERSON & SON. MournirmtStore, jali 6 No 91.8 CHESTNUT Street. QI:TERN ELIZABETH tOLLA.BB. A few more d °mast wide Raiders Collars, jut re. solved. Also, new etyle Tansy Crape Collars. BEESON & SON, Ito =Ling Mora No. 918 CHESTNUT Street. 4 _ 4 LONG CLOTH MUSLIN'S, 44 CTS. New Yolk Hills Blitrlime, Bettertltazi Williamsville, D. Weinsutta. neat to the beet, D. Eleaudoes Sheeting halil& E K TES di LLIIDELL. YOTIRTH and ARCH Street/. NOTICES. IigrFEEDER DAM COWL CIIIIPAIWY, OFFICE No. 9133 South THIRD St oat. Permiguirßni.A. Jan 91, 1885 —An adjourned meeting of the Etechholdete - wlll beheld at the OFFICE of die Company, on WEDNESDAY, Feb l, at 13 o'cioali N. lt. OHAS. D. KNIGHT, Sac'y. P . 110TICR-817.1138GRIBERS TO THE Capital stock of the NATIONAL OIL OREEEC OIL COMPANY are hereby notified ths‘t their, caRrE. FIOATRE are ready for delivery, and will be ezehatigad for the ineialmeet ree.ipte. at the race of the Company, No. 2.2 North FRONT Kreet. fel•lSt WM. J. meLcoLm, Bacretary . _ . LECITIEIRE Ow COMMERCIAL LAW. at BRYANT. STRATTON. & BANNIS TAB'S NATIONAL CI,BIAISECIAL coraaroaa, A.SISEMBLY BUILDINGS, S. W. coiner of CaSSTRITT and. TIME Streets. the Third Ltcture of the Course on Commercial Law be delivered by JOUN A. OWENS. Esq., before the Students and friends of this instltution, on Win. NB DAY SVISNINII , the let inet at 8 o'clock. Sub. •Contrasta.' An invitation is extended to the public. 1.1 t ar' MASONICNOTICE.—THE OFFI. Isere and Manama of PEICENIX LODGE, No. 1.80. A. Y M., and tho Order generally. ass tvatcrantly recounted to meet t the 11,01,, CaSSTAIIT Street. on SHWA'S?, February 3d. at 9 o'clock A. D1_,.10 attend the Funeral of our late Brother DAVID H. W MORT. By order of the W. 111. B. P. LESOUBB, fel.St Secretary. mluE expossiLvEs 311INLM161 COMPANY, No. 21 NASSAU &real. Naw Yosa. February 1. UM The Annual bleating of the Stockholders will be held at the COP TIN ANTAL ROTEL, in the city of naiad el. P ph.a. on WEDNESDAY, February 22dt at one o'clock The Annual Election of DIRECTORS will be held at the same place, on the came day, between the hone of two and three P. M. The Trencher Booke will be closed on SATURDAY. Fcbruary 18th, and reopened on MONDAY, Pcbra try 871 b. J. B. RANDOL, fel-lit tlecretary. IOW" OFFICE PENESYLVANIA FAIL. ROAD COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA, Febintry NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. —The Annual Meet ing of the Stockkoldere of this Corspapy VIII be held on TUESDAY, the 21et day of Veto way. 1865, at 10 o'clock A. M., at the SA r 4 SOK STREET HALL The Annual Election for Directors trill be held on NOR DAT; the sth dav of March, 1565, at the office of the Company, NO. RES ED Street fel.lBt E D M UN D SMITH, secretary. COLLECTOR'S OFFICE, UNITED STATES IN Meta., REVENUE, vornaa DISTR ICT, PEN NSYLVANIA, 427 C ESTEEM Street, Yammers' and Mechanics' Bank Building, rifILADBLPHIA. Febrnarll, 1 565. NOTICE is hereby given, that, having received from the Assemeor the official lists of aseosament of the SPA CIAL INCOME TAX for this district, the duties have hi come due and payable. and will be received at this office until the 13th inat After that dale TEA P. 115 CAPTOR, with coots of collection, will be added to all bills remaining enp.te. t Metal notice will be served or all parsons 'whets names appear on said lists tel-lit IRrr' AN EXAMINATION FOR THE Professorship of Chemistry and Natural nil in the CENTRAL BIOR bOIIOOL will com mence on FRIDAY. F. bruary MI, at 9 o'clock A. If.. BROAD and GREEN Stream By order of Committee on High School. HENRY W. HALLIWILL, Secretary Controllers of Public Schools, Salary. Al Soo per annum. felAlmSt MASONIC NOTICE.—THE OFFI• opiel and brethren of Lafayette . Lodge. 80. 71. A. Y. M. are regneeted to meet at toe Hall, Ca ES , FUT‘Street, on WM), ERDAY, Feb let, at one o'clook to a m end the funeral of our late brother, THOMAS LEMON. By order of the W. U. CRAB. FRIEITIMUTL Secretary. PHILADELPHIA. SOUIRTY FOR LGRIOULTORE —Stated macit- Ing, at roma 6,202 WALNUT Street, on WED 21114 D AZ, Febrnaa7 lat. at U o'clock A.. ffi. . je3L•2t lgr.* THE PHILADELPHIA PUBLIC ST(•CIC EXCHANGE COMPANY haying com pleted its organization. and taken on lease the spacious room on the second floor of the LIBRARY-STREET HALL, in the rear of the Custom House and in the im mediate viclnity of the Post Office, will open the same for business on MONDAY. the 13th proximo. Particulars as to the rules, &e., of the association will be gives hereafter. A limited number of tickets will be issued to Annual Subecrthers. the price bein fixed at WM each, app 1- cation for - which may be made at the office of the Pied dent, No. M MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE. R. B. CASSATT je2B-41* Presi dent._ srv7. ANFNIVERGARIf TIRE BLEW CHANTS' FUND.—The eleventh anniversary of this association will be celebrated at the ACADEMY OF MUSIC. On THURSDAY EVENING, February 2, at 734 O'clock.. 'The annual report will be read and addressee de livered by Rev. BISHOP SIMPSON, and DANIEL DOUGHERTY, Esq. The orebestra will be under the direction of Mr. Simon Haider. Cards of admission may be had gratuitously, by ap. plying early to BENJAMIN ORNE. No 904 Chestnut street. WM. C. LUDWIG, No. 94 North Third street. JAMES C. RANI) No -614 Market street. EDBUND A. SOURER, Dock-street wLarf. Ja2l.lfe2if Committee. NOTICE.—TIKE 4111IN1HAls SLEETS TEE of the Stockholderc of the 1711110 N STEAM bIiIP COMPANY will be held on Tl 7 SSD AV. Februay . 7th, 1665 et 4 o'clock P. M, at the office. N 0 .74 Nor th DELAWASS Avenue, when an election will take place for Ave Managers, to serve for the ensuing year. je26-12c WM. W. HARKNESS, Secattary. NOTICE.—THE ANNUAL MEET ID 0 of the Stockholders of the 0011 AN STEP NAVIGATION COMPAP Y, for the election of Flvc,f: rectors, and the transaction of other business, uric.' ba held at Bo 120 North DELAWARE Avenue (second door), on TDEsiDdli, the 7th of Febra ary next, at half- Past twelve o'clock P. N. WILLIAM DENNIS, . j574.19t, Secretary and Treatrorer. t ar- NOTICE.—THE ANNUAL MEET. IN 0 of the Stockholders of the PHIL A DEGREE EL AND SAVANNAH STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY for the election of Ave Managers and the transaction of other bnainess will be held at No. 120 North DELA. WANE Avenue (second floor), on TONSIbIa, the 7th of February next, at 12 o'cioak soon. WILLIAM MINIS, Je24 12t Secretary an , Treasurer._ PHILADELPHIA AND ERIN RAILROAD, YR — ILADELPIITA. .711,11. 2s, Ismi. The Annual Efeetincof the etocaholdere of the PHI LADELPHIA Ab D BRIE HAULED AD COHPAtif will be held at the Oftioe. Do. S3O WALNUT litreet, on EIDEDA.2, the 13th day of February next, at 10 o'clock A. If At ible meetlnt an election will be bald for ten mana 'ere of the Company to serve one vear. The pode to clue. at 2 P M. 030.110.3 P. LITTLE, ia29.inwflOt Secretary. _ - !gr. TIM ANNUAL KRETING OF THZ &cell holders or the ROCK LAND PSTROIELI If COMPANY will be held at their Office. northeast cor ner TREED and DOr K Streets PM nor'). on WEDNESDAY, Fe o. firh, 180, at U o'clock A. M., when, an Elation will be held fot live LITr ctors. ja3l-2to EDWARD H. FLOOD, Seoretari. nr , A. MEETINQ OF THE STocg. HoLDEns of the 11N10.11 DEPOSIT I KOJI GO. win be held at the 011iwo of the Corepauy. 208 BoAth FOURTH Street, on Wedneeday, Feb. 1. atl2el. BuJi neee of importance will he transuded. - By order of the Pmeldent Eir• MAISO ' C NOTICE.—TIFILE OPP& CEEN and members of BasTBRatITA.R . LOD /Ea" tio.lE6. a. 1r hi.. and the mar - gene Nally. are tratarn .11y r.qmt.ted to meet at the Ball. .CRE T.ltit"St Ni SD AY. the let Feb , at 10 o'clock & M . to attend .he impend of tietr late. B other, Daktillit. BIERSROX. _ By order of the W.M. (LEO. P. LITTLE, jai- Er , Sear° ary. ar INSURANCE COMPANY 07 TJ LE WATS OF YESINSYLVAN (L. Jennenr 31, 1111 1 , The Atonal kkettregif the Stockholders will be held at the. Company's; office, on MONDAY. Febroar7 6, nee., ail o'clock rill.- . ieeo-146 WiLLIAN ILLNPEN, Bengerr. THE PRESS.-PITILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, `EBRIT `i; 1885: DIVIDENDS. liar OPTICS OF ATLAS OIL CONIPAL AY, MK WALNUT Street. Room 20. _ PRILALF•LPITIA, JAIL a1..11116, DIVIDENDN NOTlCE.—The•l 3 dard o 1 Directors Name Ms day declared their third monthly dtvi4end of ONR AND A HALT PAR 03111 T. UN) out of the netAnrnings of the Company for the. month of January. , 'Transfer Rooks close on the 4th Met., at A P. K. ; Apar on the 11 h th at., at aP. K. P. W. Villa BAWL. - fel-tl.l. Aserelary, PRILADELVEILL AND BE&DIFIG RAILROAD COMPANY: Oflloo No. SVAI South YOSIeTE Street. PHTLAD . IMPELS. November 3 1 1, 1804. DIVIDEND NOTION.—The transfer books of this Company will be closed on THURSDAY, December 10, and re opened en TUESDAY. Jennelo. 10 66 A - Dividend of FIFTEEN FEN CEN T, on the common and preferred stock, clear of National and State taxes, bee been declared, payable in common stook on the 31st December next, on all stooks standing on the books of the Company, at the close of business on the 16th prox. Stockholdere whose names are realatered on the New ' York books will be paid at the Farmers' Lose and Trust Company. - N. BR aDFORD, del.. if Treasurer. MULJTMIY: ATTENTION, VETERA.NS 1—51,1.50 for a REPRESENTATIVE RECRUIT to serve three years in the First Arm* Corte. Major Gen. Hancock commander Wsebir etop.M 'RECRUITING MEAD QUARTERS, 106 South SIXTH Street. In view of the apnrotoldna Drafk the subscriber de sires to procure a Representative Recruit. Being an enrolled citiz bounty Second Coogressional Distrist.the above liberal will be paid. in cash On the recruit being mustered into service. Besides the benefit of Do ver:trent pay, State and city relief, the recruit wl.l be presented witb a Henry's patent rills (which fires six teen chefs per minute) when entering the service. whir() be will retain as his own property at the expira• non of the same, The First Army Corps will be looeted at Washington permanently.. Free transportation will be furnished hence to that point, and the recruit will be credited to the district in which he cochlea. Application must be made in person at Berry 'a Marquee, 10eSouth. 'Math street, with discharge from the United Staten ear vice, cern - Acute of Phr steal &bitty at the present time from some respectable Optician, and the names will ba Property enrollee on the book prepared for this purpose. -Sample of the rifle will be ehown to each applicant, and full interim/Won given. F A b p r o ulalrcya t 6 o . ns 6 w il a ti w h e c ci times 8 m lve tar4 a ns e til n b tl e made from those carolled. Theremaiclawill beae i • espial/ as yoluntsers.s.nd vlllreW.Vel66so to sash when Watered into set -glee. with benefit of Wovernment pay. Rate lad tatty mite for their families'. No loafers, bounty ..iuMlkere, alb!titlid, brokers s eed apply. Ap- Plice on will be received at this *MOIR writing. Any respectable Gingen who wisher, to insulshn Representa tive Recruit OA the earns terms, address • __ BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, Cbief of Detective Polio ,e • Mayor's Oflies, Philadelphia. PEITLADEIPECIA. February 1, .1966.151.6t - flil92n P. V., ATTENTION !—THE rinderelaned has received authority to remit & com. Pliny Tor On RNBILIVIS BIR.VICR. BM Bounty. innit BILFORD, Captain. and Recruiting Officer. B. B. corner THIRD And DUCK Street', second story. Entrance on DOCK Street -- .ia3l-2$ w r 1 PI 7-30 • 7-:30 7-30 eI:E.V'3WN- . TM:UPY LOAN. The entrenny'of tan Tenantry having appointed the usd9raigaad GENERAL BUBSGEIPTION AGENT lior the asiumentent and ode of the new and popular . 7-30 LOAN. Which is a Loa' for tiroaad a half years, at 7 3-10 per Oat. Wand. In enzleaoy. lad payable at Mee tartly, or fundable into Ma popular 5-20 GOLD-BEAILING LOAN, I hereby in'►ite all NATIONAL end STATE BANNS all P.MVATB BANKERS, SAWN G FUNDB,and others o endesvor to dispose of these notep to the lapis of their respective nolihborhoodo. A Moral commis saiticientto defray all advertising expenses and leave a fair !poet for sorrow, ern be allaed. Circa lays with fall Imakractlone will be fttralelisd on appli cation to the undersigned CVOs - E, SUBSCRIPTION A.GEN No. 114 South Third Street, aiLEPER, DURNBY, & 00., 13ANWIIRS, STOOK AND EXOHANGE BROKERS. ihrtiettlar attoution "odd to prwituttro and sale or ou 410. kg. IS BOUTII THLRD STEM, THILLD/ILPIILL rierzenerese.—Drezel h Clo., Philsdeleidei J. B. Ala till, President Southwark Bank. novlB-Sta TREASURY DEPARTMENT, OFFICE OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY, WASHINGTON, January 25, 1666 • Whereas. By satisfactory evidence presented to the undersigned, it has been made to appear that THE NATIONAL FXCHaNUNDANK OF PHILADELPHIA, in the city of Falladelphia, in the county of Phlladel phia, and State of Pennsylvania, has been duly orals sized under and according to the requirements of the •ct of Congress entitled ," An act to provide a National Currency, secured by a pledge of United States bonds, and to _provide fer the circulation and redemption thereof," approved June 3, 1669, and has complied with all the provisions of said act rittaired to be complied with before commencing the business of banking under said ,—therefore, Now, I, HUGH IifcCULLOCIII. Conti troller of tie Currency. do hereby certify that THE NATIONAL EXCHAOOE EMU( OF PHILADELPHIA. in the city of Philadelphia, in the county of Philadel phia, and State of Pennsylvania, is authorized to com apnea the business of banking under the act aforesaid comp.' band and sealthis [Af th,tiay of January ,-IFA,S Currency. HUGH lice EILLOCH, fel 601 Comptroller 01 the Currency. WHEREAS. THE AUDITOR GENE RAL, as required by the eleventh section of the act entitled 'An act enabling the banks of this Com mcnwedth to become associations for the purpose of h mains under the laws of the United Etates," passed the 2211 day of August, A.D. 1869, has certified to me that the • • Commonwealth Bank" of the city of Philadelphia has furnished satisfactory evidence to him tnat all the requirements of said' act have been complied with by said bank, and that it has become an association for the purpose of banking under the laws of the United Mates. I do therefore cause this a otice thereof to be published in accordance with the Provisions of the said eleventh *cotton of the said act, did do declare deemed charter of said bank by the terms of said act is and taken to be hereupon surrendered, subject to the provisions of the first section of said act, •. G. CURTIN, Exuarrnr9 CHAMBER, January, 9.186 b. i 914-1811 BONDS FOR EIALF, Orrice 71711 P COMMIABIONIin PACIFIC 11 , Sr. Loins. January 80. PROPOSAIS will be received under &eal for the sale of ORB HUNDRED AND ItIGHTY-NIX MORTGAGE CONSTRUCTION BONDS OF THE VerESTBRN DIVI SION OF THE O n e Thousa n d in the Inter e st Missouri, of One Thousand Dollars each, with Coupons of Seven Per Cent., payable semi' annaltlii, principal and interest payable at the Bank of Commerce in the City of Iliew Volk. These Bonds area first lien on all the Pacific Railroad from DTISIOII to Kansas City, and &lithe net earnings City, whole Road. extending from ht. Louis to Kansas are pledged for the laay ment of principal and interest: These Bonds have four. five G en e ra l A s se m blyun, and are authorized by Act of the of the State of Mb court. approved February 10lb, 1664 . under which act Fifteen Hundred Thousand Dollars or Mortgage Construction Honda were issued, all of wblcb, except the One Hundred and Bighty-six I now on) for sale, have been disposed of at par, and for the rapid extension ancicompletion of Amid Read I now offer the balance, and will receive pro pont, for one or more, under seal, at my office in the Clip of St. Louie, until the 10th day of February, 1885; , and. the HMO will be cold sold eat to the approval of the - ,Governor of the State and the President of the Recidc Railroad. AU needful information will be furnished on application at this office. THOMAS L. PRIG& Fund Comullesioner, St. Louts, Missouri Information tesptcting the Bonds above offered for sate, the law Ander which leaned, and the character and value of thtsecnrity, will be given by the under signed. FRANKLIN A. DICK AR. 113 715 LOCUST Street, rbiladelptaa. OIL STOCKS, U. S. LOANS, &c., NOM= AND SOLD ON COMMISSION, Br 080808 L BOY Broker; Jl3-Sraif No. 18 Booth THIRD Street D8A14113 431111. T T 0816,000, 0111111.4 AND PIPS 5T01.1,, _ Mo. 413, OHESTNCT Street, nnednlnhin, Trt Dean keeps the greatest a ssortment. Dean keeps thegreatest variety. Dean keeps the largest amend steak. - Yon can get any kindol Tabora°. Yon can get any kind of Cigars. Yon can getkind of Pipw Yon cannot 'kind of Snuff_,s AT DEA '8 GREAT TO BACCO nom. No. 413 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia, Pa. When you go to Dean'iLyon can get anyttdral 7oa want In the way of . Plug, 71ne Cut and Smoking Taka ta's. Domestic and Havana Cigars, Pines. age. Dean • keeps the largest general stook of. Tobacco. (Agar., Pipes, In the United States. Dean ealee are so exteneve that he sun afford to call at about one-half what others sell for. Dean sells to the Army of the Potomac. Dean sells to the Army of the James. Dean sells .o tbe Army of the Tennessee. ' Dean sells to the Army of the Cumberland. Gunboats all order their Tobaaco, Cigare,Pflate. ha.. from DEAN'S, No. 413 CHESTNUT' Street. Persurybunts merchants all buy at Dean's. New Jersey merchantsall buy at Dean's; Delaware merchants all buy at Dean's. As thrf cue always get jest what they want. sad' at a mush lower price than they can elsewhere.; and thy do not have to pick up Via' Wm" 111 ao l ea-U hm stores. AU goods ordered are teal satbdinAlve. Ord,r once and you always order from .Dean's, as hie plug and Mae cut cheerio; and smoking tobeerwa and ',gars are fez superb= to all others an33a sells for mash lest, DEAN'S, No. 413 • NISE.Stre4 - Pkiledelobia. TT 'll'AltAjr A R:V.It & I N~EI~R' X'~TBLICATAONB. _ r,,,,..,,.A..,.,.,,,,,,~.ti.~,..,,,.,.,.,,..; FROM THE PRESS OF a. B I..xPrilV'co , T r sr., co. Ritter's Comparative Geography, COMPARATIVE GEOGRAPHY, . • LATE PR0F.F3 , 308 OF OBOdRAPHY 111 THE ITNITHRSISI OF BRF.LIN. Of the three eminent masters of Physical Geography— STURM°. RITTBB, and HUhl9i/LOT—the greatest was EITTBB., whose labors alone placed the science 14011 a secure foundation. Hie profoundlianntalisstiorm form the basis of the works of the ablest writers upon the subject, including th knownr. 9 JAM VILLA and Profeteor GIITOT, well to American readers. One of the le.tectproductions of Professor Bitter was the GOBI raIIATIVB GBOGR &PRY. This has been judiciously translated, by the Rev. 11. L. Gage,. and brought up to the present state of knowledge. It is characterised by that marked.olearness of Perception and vigor of thought which the author evidenced Mall —hs orks 4nd tne translator has rendered the In D i p w ge ; to.those for whom thelbook is intend taxi ed, having carefully avoided the nee of such expressions as might make it difficult to be understood except by per sons familiar with the loftier reaches of geographical dissertation .The book is described in its title. The fixed and the fluld surfaces of the earth. in all their variety of fee , tures, relations, and isthmuses, are compared and eon traeted, phr staidly and lisetoritill,Y. They/trims forma are mace to appear in their essential relations to each other, and to the whole. Geographical aharastem be come let s isolated; and the student Is enabled to Parade's the ire Significance and reciprocal action of contineists, Islands, mountains, tablegands. elopes. low-lands, Peninsulas, rivers, se a s, positions, and situations. The work Is the best' epitome of physical geography in the English language; and, furthermore, it eau . neatly practical. ST. 'PAUL IN ROME• LECTURES ' , DELIVERED IN TRH LEGATIOIV, OF •••' TSB UNITED STATES OF AbIEFACIA IN ROILS. BY THE 11:10e - C_ M. DIITIER„ D. D, PRONSESOR OP Socxxsyisixasx. HISTORY IN THE DIVINITY 130IWOL, PHILADELPHIA. J. B. I, PPINCOTT & PITSLISHERS, 115 Ana 717 11ARRET STRESS. fel4k ao NEW BOOKS THIS WEEK arm? ?foram; NIT MONEY, BY T. B. An entirely new novel by this pOpniar anchor. A bend&ome 12,m0 cloth. bonnd. uniform with ' Out In the ' end' • *Light on Shadowed Paths," by the same author. Pride SLLO. BALLAD* BY THE AUTHOR Or BARBARA'S HISTORY. An exgoisite little volume of Ballads by Klee In •LIA B. EDWARDS; Printed from the author ad vanced sheets. with a charming frontispiece by Bi &- EMT POStßic..and engraved head and tail pieces by BARRY ROOMS A gem of a book , printed on tinted Paper. full g il t. Price I.CO. THE RAILROAD AND INSURANCE ALMANAC. By J. SMITH ROMANS. A very valuable statistical wash, that ought to man ' sts way into ever* counting haute lad business basett throughout the coun try. Octavo, cloth bound. Price tn. THE BNOBLAGE BALL. ILLUsTaLTBD. A Wiriest Poem, showing up the follies end extrava gances of the se. called .•Yaehlonathe Boclety" of Sew York. With comic Ulustratlons sn wood. 12gt0.. stiff covers. Price AO cents. free 'V on rec Copies of any of these books will be sent by man, , eipt of price, by CARLETON, Publisher, fel-owtf NEW TOEK. fI,ENERAL TODLEBEN'S HISTORY OF TER DEFENCE, vF SEBASTOPOL. 1864 55. A Review by William Howard Russell, late Sheeted Cor respondent of the Times. In onevolume. bluto. ALSO. OILNORE'S ARTILLERY AND ENGINEER OPE. RATIOIN 8 AGAINAT CHABLESToN 111 1883. Willa 78 ilingtrations. BOLETI ORDNANCE AND, ARMOR,. With illus trations. With a . larre assortment dI MILITARY, NATAL. and SCIEDIT/FIC BOOKS. For sale by LINDSAY 41; BLAKISTON, Publishers and Booksellers, ROO No. 155 South SIXTH Street, above. Chestnut. LATE PUBLICATIONS. NEW SUPPLY OF CHRONICLES OF THE SCHONBERG. GOTTA FA- Also, by_the came Author: THE EARLY DAWN; Or. Sketches of Christian Life in Fagland in the Olden Time. DIARY OF MRS. KITTY THEVILYAIL A Story of the Times of Whitedeld end the Weeleys. THE CR'PFLE OF ANTIOCH, and Other Scenes from Christian Life in Early Times. ling MARTI AEON SPAIN, AND THE LIBERATORS OF HOLLAND. TALES AND SKETCHES OF CHRISTIAN LIFE, in Different Lands and Ages THE VOICE OF CHRISTIAN LIFE IN SONG; Or, Hymns and Bymn Writers of Marty Lands and. Ages. • •Br BAYaRO TAYLOR: JOHN GODFREY' S FORTUNES; Related by Himself. A Story of American Life. For sale by - JAMES S . CLAXTON. Sneceasor to WM. S. dr ALFRSD MARTINIS, ia26 606 CHESTNUT Street. 2 5 CENTS I 25 CENTS 125 CENTS I JUST OUT A new Novel by the author of "Barbara's History and "'Ladder of Woo" MY MMOTHaa'S WIFB, For sale and for circaladowat F. LIVIPOLDT'B.. Wholesale Bookstore and Library, ' ja.4o-mw2i 1323 4HEEITNUT'Screet, second door. NEW BOOKS 1 NEW BOOKS i I - Just received by • A3HMEAD & EVANS. (Hazard's old stand). 'No. 724 ORESTIZST Street, AUTUMN LEAN S'S. By Samuel Jackson Gudner. HATTIE; A 67RAY. Anew novel; paper cover. HUGH MILLER'S ESSAYS. 'MATRA') FRISSAC; OR, HOME SOURS IN FRANCE. By Olive Logan, authoress of " Photo grapbe of Faris Life," &c. ELIM; OR, HYMNS OF HOLY REFRESHMENT. Edited by the Hey. F. D. Huntingdon. D. D. WET DAIS AT EDGEWOOD. .Ik Marvel's last book. ,• HOUSE AND HOME PAPERS.' By Mrs, Mows. COUSIN ALICE. A Memoir of Alloe 13: Haven. APTOBIOORAPHY OF A NEW ENGLAND FARM ROUSE. A Book oy N. H. Chamberlain. STUDIES FOR STORIES. Jean Ingelow's new book. BUTT'S TA ETILYAN'S MARY. Bs the author of "Sehonberg-Cotta Family." ja2l-if PHILADELPHIA KEY TO:; HEAVEN ; OR, THE OE. . KLABBATED Sermon on " THE ROCK 131"119 WHICH 11311 CHURCH' SPLIT," by Rey. S. If. LANDIS. M. D. .bat out. Price 10 cents, or 19 for $l. A. NYLECH, Sole Agent. Alpo, for pole at Stores and Dr. Landis' Medical Oface, 1312' CRBSTISIIIT Street. ial9.lm* MIBOBLL'ANEOI:I3 AND LAW Axs- 1100111 The best and rarest collection in Phila. delphia. Shakepeare, fifteen hundred dol.. Ore,ndU other Breet .ks. equa ll y scarce, for sale at 419 HEST Soo itt2-Sm JOHN CANPSILL. E & BROTHERS' ITALEN _IL TINES, 1665. We notify dealers that our popular 11+15, $lO, CS, $2O VALENTINE LOTS; _are new ready at the manufactory FISHER & BROTHER,. ia3o.Bttl . No. 71.58 North SLXTH Street "VALENTINES VALENTINES UNION VALENTINE CfOMPANY, of Philadel. Dealers supplied at lowest rates with all the bee' W. VIXEN., 32 8. POIIIIT/1 Street VALENTINES I VALENTINES 1 irti lON VALENTINE COMPANY. of Ph l ladel- Dealers eapplled at lowest rates wlth all the heel W. 'MAAS. 32 3. FOURTH tweet. B. J. WILLIAMS, Removed book to Ids old eetadlshtnent, Coal OIL LAMPS. • NTABY TAR IM OF COAL OIL LAMPS, LANTERNS, BURNERS, CHIMNEYS, AND GENNEAL LAMP FIXTONNS. Always on bead, and for sale by • N. E.—Also. the Tel 7 beet quality IIOII.IIXYL OBITS 00e1.. OIL. • ialt-stuthlm B. H. BLEEPER & 00., 1111117FACITEMS. AGENTS, MID WHOLEBALB DULLES I.IX FLINT AND GREEN GLASS WARE, Have now in stare a fall assortment of the above goods. which we offer at the lowest market rates. ' Being sole agents for the SALEM GREEN. OLA iB WORKS, we are prepared to make and work private monlde to order. PORTER, MINERAL. and WINE BOTTLES. of superior color and finish. Also, LAMP OHIMNSYS. APOTHECARIES' SHOP PITANITGRE, mow BOTTLER. SYRINGES, EMIR OPATHIO VIALS, and 'Druggists Glassware generall y. BENJAMIN IL SLEEPERa JaS•lis . JOHN W. CAMPION, HAIR OHANGED FROM GRAY TO NATTTRAL COL.)11. Mr. WK. C. ItiONTOOMERY—Dnert Sin: I am using " Mon tgorsety 's Hair Restorer," and can say with Imam plc mitre that it will do all that is claimed for e, qttaintep with a lady whose hair was very gray, and now it is a natural brown; not partially we , but from the root. to the extremities is of a uniform color She is about iffiy years of age, and never aced any other preparation but yout Retnorer. Two members of my own family, who were gray. end 'their hair thin and failing. mid not more than two bot tles each, and I cannot now GINIOVOY a graY hair 0* (Misr of their heads, and their hair is much thinker than I ever knew it before. Au they have used rotating else, the change must be attributed to your Restorer. Reestioctially, yours. JBB. H. CBTHRSON, No. 31 S. Seventh street MOF TO °KEAY ' 8 HAIR RESTORER. Depot No 1 10 N. SIXTH Street. . ]r94 et _ MRS. JAMES BETTS' OBLEBRA2 SITSTORTKES YOll LADIIB— only Emitt &d ers under eminent medical pan:maga Ladles and p am aressepectfully requested a cl only on Mrs. ITT& at her residence, 1039 Wallllll Street, Phila., (to avoid counterfeits .) Thirty thonsani ins alid s have been advised by their physicians to ace he appliances. Those only are simian* bearing the IhdfM. . Metes capyslant, labels on the boX. and signatures. sae alien an the Rrtmorkors, vritiv fra•Minnalsils- nalft-tntilda . NBT PUBLISHED. LECTURES ON 'BY CARL BITTBB, Tianalatad REM. WILLIAM L. GAOL 1 Vol. 18mo. II FL One Vol. lEmo. $175. MAZUFACTITEBE OF VENITIAN BLINDS WINDOW SHADES,- N0.,16 North SIXTH Street IL COULTER, 56 and 58 South SBOOND Street. 515 31.11 1 4T011. STREET, GENAT CIZ=IUM OUMMKG UOUSZI ,itETMIt e _DRY_ GOODS. E M. rix*l3L - Es, VAMATNIM, ;MUM". invitee.attention to hie lure aseOrtriniot of 'xi Gi OODs, , ut BMUS. CIOLLARS,AETS, HANDKUCHML suitable for the present 18.111012, I,OOO4.ILEDS OP I-YARD WIDE FRENCH xtusLlNs, • tronan‘ribariiefn; area for sate Also,-TARLETANS, ILLUSIONS, and , other , Eleids, suitable for BRIDAL Amp PARTY DRIBMIES.. A very eitensive - assortatent of Etaxmcgaorisink VEILS. EMBROIDERIES, die., all of Is hien are o L ffered st prieeenindatelow thelpresent sold rates. 35/1. NEEDLES... los* 011ESTIMIT Street." HOTEL PROPRIETORS II 0 U ii 3 ID LE ICE P S Can &Marl llnd a. fall stook of " BLANKETS, QUILTS, LINEN GOODS, SHEETING-S, Sao., it therlowest wholesale palm, at d. 1:1. t3TRA.WBRIBOK & ovs, tt N. W. COT, bud MARKET Bbl My L N S AND CALICOES RR. DIIOSD. We ere now prepared to offer all the makes of Cali ewes, Shirting • and Sheeting Muslims. at greatly to.. dazed ,prices. Widismsville Muslin DO cents. Other ligt44 puttee in nrneerti en. OUSWEN STODDAMT & BRO., 450, 452, and 454ifforth SECOND W Si rest, illow above . IpttIkANKETB, ALL Bizßs AND - 1 - . GRADES. Prttes reduce 4 ttelt'Aa est. maw= NODDIES' & SRO. 450, 452, and 454 NotthBßOoND Street, above Willow. PLATINELB • - A. 0f all the leadirr makes, .at bee' thatti former price*. .03.11 WEN WrODDAWr & ORO., 450 45% end 45* Moth SHGOND Street. above Willow. MER AND BOYS' WEAR, • Of all desirable styles. We closing ont the aboirc Rock at is ItBDITGRA PRIM& OURWEIf WrODDART & BRO., 450, 452, and 454 North SZOOND Street, above Willow READY-MADE CLOAKS And LADIES' OLOARING CLOTHS Cleeina oat at radix vdprleee. 014. - WaN WrODDART & BRO 460, 45% and,4sl- North SECOND $ treet, above Willow DRESS GOODS AT REDUCED PRICES: •••-' Meting out our entire stock, which still is large and varied, comprising French HERDIC/ES, • French POPLINS. Ifiench EMPRESS CLOTHS. ' . French SPINDLES, Bich CASHMERE PLAIDS, Rich POPLIN PLAIDS. &a. &a.. and we have also arrayed a large stock of SPRING AND SUMMER DRESS GOODS, which are airanned and marked at such pricee u will induce persons to anticipate their wants for the ay watching season. OURWEN STODDART & 8.R0.. 450. 45E, and 454 North- SECOND aired, je3o-8t Above Willow. WILLIAMSYILLE, NEW YOR K Wamentts, and other Bret- dais Skirtings. Utica and Hnim,enot Wide Sheetinga Unbleached Extra Heavy Wide Shootings. Best Unbleached binelins made. Good Linens for Shirt Fronts. Diapers, 'rowels, Napkins, Doylies, /Sc. Ballazdsvale, Shaker, and other Flannels. CLOSING OOP CHEAP. Odds and Ends Winter Goode, Heavy Dream Goods. bad Styles do. also, Blankets, Bean Flannels, dm.„ Balmoral Bkirts at low prices. 000YBES h CONARD. S. R corner NISTA and MARKET. THE LOWEST PRICES OUR MOTTO. -A—A great chance for bargains, as we are determined to close out our stook. Upset reductions in prices will do it. We are now selling our entire assortment of Dress Goode and Staple Dry Goode, at lower prices than any other house in she city. AMERICAN DELAINBE, S7W,o. CALICOES REDUCED to %c. I. BALE WOOL AND COTTON FLANNELS at 605. 4 4 DIX ACHED MUSLINS at Mo. worth QM. WILLLAHSVILLE MUSLIN. 55e. NE B ES T MILLS AT k i ndsßY LOW PRICE. ThMull= of all at LOW PRICES. H. STEEL & EON. JAZ Nos. 713 and 715 North TENTH Street. VERY RICH AND HEAVY COLORED Corded Silk.. In Wine Color.. Browns. _Greene. line, Modes, Whites, .ko Very rich and heavy Plain Silk.. Very heavy Black Corded Wks. Very heavy Plain Blank EMI. , Fancy Enke of variant styles. Very rich Nolte Antiques. • Bleak Watered Wilke. Silks for Evening Drama. 16, 14, and S2-Saab Pure Silk Velvets for Cloaks, real 4707111. Lien, very impeder Quality lfroeted Beaver Cloths. EDWIN BALL g CO. deLid B 6 South BIICIOND Street. ATTRACTIVE NOTICE TO LADIES. . Lupin'a Merinoso at $1.60. Lupin's Merlnoes at $1.60. Daniell Merinos% all colors. The greatest bargain offered in these goods. Call and examine them. Compare them. Selling fact. Aasort mont good, at JOHN H. STOKES', jal9 . . SEVENTH and d.RCH, No, 702% FAiNcli FURS. LADIES' FANCY FURS. .7C)I7IEN 311TAJEUE13313131,44„,. No. 115 LEOS Street, above Seventh Street, At his old established Inure, -INFORMER, MANUFACTURER, AND DEALER IN FANCY FURS 7/014 - LADIES AND CHILDREN. Having amin store a very large and beautiful assort ment of all the different kinds and of FANO! Pulls FOB LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S WEAL I solicit a sail from those in want. Remember the name and number. JOUR 'EARELEA, CIS ARCH Street, above Seventh; I have no partner or connestion with any ether store in this *try. 0.13-4 call DRY GOODS JOBBERS. VAX CAX? Mum._ WU( & EMIT; WORMS AND JOBBERS II ro, IVY GOODS, Have It/NOVlDthstr Stars from IS7 X. TRIED St. 49 NORTH THIRD' STREET. where they will keep,' fa ll line of— Cloths, Caeoffmlies, and Vestingi. Silks, Gibbons, and Dress Goods. Shawls and Babnorals. - Linens and White Goode. Lases and Embroideries. Flannels, Jean., Gingham& BleaChed Shirting% Colored Cambria', ite. jal4-IM 11 1,14 lir o Vi n ir l a) 51: 11 Z ! r. Ltl THE SUBSCRIBER, • _ HAVING SUCCEEDED P. P. DUBOSQ SON. -AT - 10.25. Chestnut Street, Respectfully Informs his friends and customers that be has for sale a large and varied stock of. WITCHES; JEWELRY, SILVER, AND PLATED WARE.. Also, constantly on hand, a large and well-assoited stock of PFdtatia JEWELRY. N. rta[3.LCIPNI Late of the nutlet LBWIS LADOMUS a CO. WATCHES and JEWELRY CABEVULLY REPAIRED. 'GOLD, SILVIA, and DIAMONDS BOUGHT. felt! TINE WATCHES, JEWELRY, ma . - SILVER AND PLATED WARE, • 00RIUIR ARGIL AND TASTE STREET!. Irooehas. Sterne Bottom. Armlets. ISRaeelets, Stu/ 'Ms and Rinse, TeL Ms. Ise /Whom Waiters. Goblets. Works. • lilvxma,, dos. Wititheit repaired and Warranted. Old Diamonds. and Silver booed. aold-Sm HLERDION CHRISTMAS PRESENTS VOit GrENTIJELIKEN. A mum) ASIMMUINT . OE WARES, GLOVES, TRATIMLIWG SHIRTS, 'SUSPENDERS, MUFFLERS, HDEFS. End iVerT ilasalplloa of GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS IMITABLE you mums LINFORD LUKENS. • OHM E. W. sm. METH and ORESTES% MeuSHIRT MANUFACTORY. bseriaere woulte attention to their 151P8OVED OUTF 811/11.T8, Witch they makes epeetaltY In their badness.. Also. sonstantly110•1•1111 MOVIILTI2B FOE 43331111.31011' 1 3 'WEAL' J. W. SCOTT do 00.. ONNTLE11)18 . 8 1 1 93417113111110 STONII, No. 814 CEISERNIIT MUT Tour d6ors below the Oontinena NRW BUOKWHBAT FLOUR. wawa moviu scam. msw ramp norm. CULTIVATED CRAIIBEEDIEE. aro. ALBERT O. ROBERTS._ Dealer in Tine Groceries; no`i-tt Corner IGAIGTIGTH anti VIU Sin • 0729 _ S. E. OR. , BIXTH. ZILLIMIST FIRE LNBURAIiOB UNION MUTUAL, INSURANCE COMPANY . OF PIiTGADELPIIIAI N. Z. 43DUFR MEW= a waiarur ens., EXCGAISIGE BUILDING. TNCOEPORILTED 1804. ASSETS $4009000. The Board of Directors of this Company have deter intend to insure risks against Fire, in accordance with their charter, and are now prepavel to issue Polities covering Fire Rieke at the current rates. RICHARD 8. SMITH. 8. DESTOTINF,_ A. B. BORIS. FRANCIS TRY& JOHN H. I RW_ - NEWBERRY A SMITH, WILLIAM C. KANT, HENRY JAMIE. Js., J. P. ETECNEE, BOW. L. CLARK, OEO. LEVIS, ELLIS YARN ALL, B. F. ROBINSON_ sexusL 0. COOK, JAS. H. CAMPBELb, G. W. BERNADOU, HENRY SAMDEL,_ WM 8. BAIRD. CHAS. WHEELER S REIMERS. NORRIS CIIMSINGS, SOLOMON TOWNSEND, F. LAVERGNE, , JOHN ROW RIOILUID B. WITH. President. JOHN MOSS, Secretary. ja26.lm THE E. ORTH AMERICAN TRANSIT INSURANCE CO. MOOEPONATEM ET TIM LEGISLATE= OP TIM STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA. OBEWNIZED OCTOBER e. 1664. AGAINST IMO OP LITE OR PIRSONLL INJURY TRAVELLERS BY LAND OR WATER. reticles issued for a Single Wu, 'bode!. JOurneys. Voyages,. &a, daily, monthly, quarterly, or yearly. Also, against the contingencies of personal hasard. and against lose of all kinds. except real estate. Policies issued at the Principal Office. • . No., 9511 CHEST/117T Street. or by the Agents of the Company in any of the cities of the United States, or by the Tieket Agents at anyllail• road Station. MY. .4.41.44 ,.. ..10-11.M..11,114 .$250,000 077 i ORBS. PRESEDIET. • THBODORS ADAMS: 'non PRBSLSENT AND acrruenr. J. H. BEADVSY. ' TREASURER. JAMES N. 430331,13. SECRETARY Luca= rzrica. AGENT, J. B. PIITI'ON. DIRROTOSSL I Theodore Adams, James Graham. Jame. M. copied, Franklin Steele, _- Etekard Wood, • Wm. Solder. iale.lan George T. Stedman, INSURE YOUR LIFE AMERICAN, S. E. Car. Walnut and Fourth Sts., • It is a MOMS COMPANY, and profits divided annu ally, thus aiding the assured' to pay future premiums. Last dividend 60 per cent. BOARD OF TRUSTEES. Alexander Virhilldin, J. Edgar Thomson, Hon. James Pollock, Hon. Joseph Allison. Albert G. Roberts, Henry K. Bennett, Samuel T. Bodine, Philip B. Mingle, George Nugent, John All Win. J. Howard. Isaac Haziebrirat. Samuel Work, A.LEXADDBR WHILLDIDI, 'President. SAMUEL WORK. Vise President, no2l-9mif JOHN S. WILSODT,Sec'y and Treasurer tco tV mallluntal DISSOLUTION. --THE COPARTNER SHIP heretofore OXIBII.III between JAMES 0111•88 Y and EDWARD 0. MARKLEY termiaates this day by limitation. -Tames Crissy retires from the concern. All claims against therm will be settled by E. C. MarhisY. who continues the business. JAMES CEISSY. • E. O. MARKLEY. JeltrreEr 31,1865. E. C MARRLET haying had the management for the last fifteen years of each department of Printing, Pub lishing, and Bookbinding. is competent to execute all orders in the most satisfactory manner,and hopes a cox• tinuance of the same. I cannot retire from the firm without expressing the highest esteem for the character and capacity of Mr. Iclarktes. as my connection -with him has existed in perfect harmony for nearly forty two Years. JAMES (MISSY. c'OPARTIPERSHI7. — T hive this day associated with me m 7 son, B. C. BURK LEY, Jr., for the transaction of the FEINTING aid PUBLISHING business, ender the firm of B. G. MARKLEY & BOA. Goldsmith's LiBRAE,Y Skeet. B. 0. MARKLEY, B. C. MA-RELIC . feltat FBanuART 3,1886 DISSOLUTION. -THE FIRM OF ARCHER & REEVES it this day dissolved by mutual consent BENJAMIN F. ARCHER. FRANCIS B REEVES. PHILADELPHIA, January 81. 1665. COPARTNERSHIP. —The undersign ellieve this day formed a copartnership. under the firm of REEVES & FAKVIN, and will continue the business of the late firm of ARCHER & REEVES. Wholesale Strome. No, 45 North WATER Street and No. 46 North DELA WAIF. Avenue. FRANCIS B REEVES, WM. PARVIN, Jr. PHILADELPHIA, February 1. 1865. PIIILADELPHIA, FEBRUARY 1,1865. —The undersigned have this day formed a Copartner ship. under the arm of SMITH & PENROSE, and will continue the Wool and Woolen Tarn Commis• sion nesluess of the late firm of Barton Green & Co., at the old etand, No. 40 North FRONT Street ChEBENT H. SMITH, WM. PR erBOSS. W. W. Ku-arz. e -wfmSt• COPARTNERSHIP. -C HARLE S W. 'Li MITCHELL and GEORGE A. FLETCHER have ibis day associatel thomselyea under the firm of MITCHELL -a FLETCHER, far the transaction of the Wholesale and Retail Sroceri lewdness, as successors to William.Parvin. Jr., No. 120VHESTNUT St f reet. YEBRIIARY 1, 1865. el-M* THE UNDERSIGNED HAS THIS day mandated with himaelf ALBERT G. BUEBY. and will continue the DRY GOODS CGSIMIISION BUSINESS. at No.. 293 and TON IC TNUT Street. under the nun of THOhLiii & Co. THOS. R. TUNIS. PHILADELPHIA, rebraM7l, 1985. ,fel 101 s NOTICE OF LIMITED PARTNER SHIP.—The subEcribere hereby give notice that they have entered into a limited partnership. agreeably to the act of AFbeiiibiY approved March 21. - 1836 That the name under which said partnership la to be conducted is JAMES McRULLAN. Tbe general nature of the business to be transacted is the BOUSE.FORMISEIRG DRY GOODS BUSINESS. Toe names of the general and special partners both J of whom reside in the city of Philadelphia, are SMOS McMullan, general partner. residing at No. 1124 Chest .ent street, and R. W. Lehman, special partner; residing at A o. 1718 Arch street. That the amount of capital contributed by the spe cial partner to the 'common stock is fifteen thousand dollars. That the esid partnership is to commence on the first day of February, 1886, and is to terminate on the thirty first day of January, 1868. JAM - ES Moll ULLAN, General Partner. R. W. LEEMAN, Special Partner. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.- 'lbe subscribers heretofore trading under the firms of HEYNt•LBS, HOWELL, N EEIFr. Philadelphia, and HOWELL. BARE, & CO.. New York, have this day dissolved partnership by mutual consent. The hardwire of the late firm will be settled at No 130 North TRIED Street, Philadelphia, and n 0.07 WATER Street, New York. THOMPSON REYNOLDS, CHARLES HOWELL, BENJAMIN REIFF. WILLIAM H,„_HO WELL. THOMAS T. BARB. FPardirotirarA, JUL 31. lied. COPARTIORBHIP. —The undersigned have this day formed a copartnership under the style and Arms of larFP HOWSLL, & BAB.V.EIf, Philadelphia, and BOWEL, BARR.. & 00-, New York, and will con tinue the Wholesale Grocery filminess at the old stands. No. 130 Rona THIRD Street. Phllarielphie.,and No. 97 WAIER Street, New York. BENJAMIN CHARLES EfUW.ELL, WIL MAS T. LLAM EL- HO WILL, THO aItR, WILLIAM HARVEY PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 1, 1165., • DDISSOLUTION.—THE COPARTNER SHIP turret , fare existing under the name of 1311.111 , 1 DY, terHIS , TE1.14 D sif dissolysd by mutual eonsen4, Win. H. Cirundy retiring. SDK N. GRI7O OY. B. GIBUNDI, EDWIN PRIVITY. JOB. W. SCOTT. Pemeenlanne, Feb. 1.1866.. • NOTICE. —.The business of the late firm of GRITNDIF, BHuTHIEII, & CO. wlll be settled by the undersigned, who will sestinas the Jobbing business at the cad stand, 228 MARKET Street. The style of firm un changed.. EDI& N: GeDNDY; MI WIN 141.1.1`T JOE. W. SCOTT. FIITLADRLPHIA. Ftb. 1685. fel..3t* NOTICE. -THE PARTNERSHIP EL toting between JOSEPH. KERS & JAN= K. KERR, China Merchants, trading as J. & J. K. HESS. le We day dissolved by Imam/a - consent. JAMES K. SEER the b FE business at the old stsud, • CEUNA HALL." 529 CHEM . :NOT Street. JOSEPH KERS. JAMES -K. t -S KERB. fel ,TAnutaty 31, 1806 NOTICE.- CHARLES W. MITCHELL witbdraNta this day from t h e arm of sEBLEr, MOLTER, & WOODRUFF. JANUARY 31.. 18E6 The Balinese tylll be continued linger the same name and Arm ee heretofore. by the remaining partnere, Ifo. 531 KLEMM Street. . JOHN SUS 1,3 Y, ALBERT KO hTEIT, ED NEED D. WOODRUFF. YHILADELPHIA. February 1. 1865. ' "FULTON COAL."—THE UNDER -A- 810915 D is now receiving orders for the "FO L TON COAL, , from the Ocallery of I. B. LOIITY & CO., on the lands of the FULTON COAL CO MPA NY:" This Coal—ls a' continuation of the vein irdat which the celebrated. Henry Clay " Coal is mined, so well and favorably known in tale market. All or ders will be promptly attended to THEO. D. EMORY, 209 Booth FOURTH Street, REIMS 'VS STYLES CARTES DE VISITE are unsurpassed; ovary varlet,. of plata and tinted. Cannot"fall - to please. • Go early, and ea- Ode them tu SECOND btreet, above Omen.. P. ,BOT °GRAPH AL 131:1111S-TEiR hot in nee. combining flexibility, etiangzit. and elegance, potoeseed by none othert. Gct the patent binne•backe, nt B. F. )011111103, Wl* AMOR Street * TASTZFUL AIM SCHISTMiF=I.L CLOTHING INSIMANCIL FINE'AND NADIRS. DIRBO7OIIII rou INsmtMa IN THE PHILADELPH/A. WARTS. WANTE D=A SITUATION AS BA.LNPM4I.O in Dry Goodt Commission But offs or in Cloth House 0. P., at Ude ogles. 'it • VANTED-A. PRACTICAL BOOS [.- %BAPS N. with Afte.n years' business experience, desires a t emit lent SITUATION. A reopened:de posi tion prefer re I. The best of city reference even An dreae" 0..' Preas face. felAitt WANTED-A GOOD PENMAN, - with satisfactory references. In a Wholesale House with K KUPER, ease moderatery. ad thesa, terms and refor Box Wl4 Pao. fel-2t• WANTED IMMEDIATELY-A SITU ATION as Book-keeper in a wholesale honse,bT a young man of 22, andgraduate of the beet commer cial college in America Beet of references Alyea ac to Thera worth. Fleece address • 'Moral Worth," Pres* office. WANTED-A BALE SMA.N WHO 0 &II eeremand Oonetry Trade Ina Wholesale Hat Rad Straw Oood ear , 110. Apply to SKIDI,III BROS., Bel MARKET Street. ja31.03t. ANTED -A A 'SITUATION AS AN Malawi Hook-keeper or Entry Clerk. by a young Man of experience, also a originate of Coition• dell's Commercial College. Addroso "J. Y. U.." Profs cam jean 30 WANTED. -BY A YQIING GENTLE. MAN of practical baldness habits wikhs 20000 capital, pubes an Interest in some eatabliebe Iron rfisit netory or 'Machine 6hop. Address 80x129.5 Phila delphia Poet Oboe. ja3o 5%* VANTBD—A 'LARGE AND CONNlO +lions ROOM, on the exat or second floor, imita ble for a public office , and 'situated between Market and Pine. and Second and 'Mb. Apply at NAVY AGSM CY, No. 114 South THUD Street. isl9-tf . WANTED TO RENT, IN A OEN tral locality, on the first fioirr part of an Office for Desk room. Address "P, " Box 2211. P. 0. ittfit tf YQIING MAN AGED 17, WANTS A A SITUATION AS CLERK IS A COUNTING- ROUSE Best reference given. Address " Counting-Rowe," at Ws office. ' A SALESMAN WANTED-TO TIM ; NM, through the lar cities of the Baited States. Addreeg, with references. Poet One Box PM. fel-St* AGENTS WANTED FOR THE NIIREiII AND Sri, the most intending and. exciting book ever published, embracing the adventures of a woman in the Union Army as Nurse, Scout, and Spy. giving a most vivid inner picture cf the war. Send for circulars. Address JONES 88,0 J. & CO., 600 CagSTNI I T Philadelphia. Pa. alit4m& WU" 8118 1 5.5ig3 'WANTED-DX A. MID DLE-Ann Milt of obAPAffiet. responalltry, Sind-capacity. Is a flpitsclass Solicitor and %legman. Wlli mega in business in the city. or as a travelling agent. BLS !had many years' experience manch. Address " „Business," at the Office of. The Pre**, for two da Firet-class left re Act; !IT"' -lasi 21.* B OY WANTPI3, - .JEWELRY Store. Good reference required. Address "Trustworthy, " Ms office. hat- St* IMPLOYMENT HOUSE FOR BOOK- Entry Clerks. Packer*, Porters, Watchmen. Walters. Firemen. Barkeepers, Colso Backicen, Drivers, Conductors, Farm hands. 6,l,rden ors. dm, 808 end SO4 LOCUST street. move Eighth. _ $126- A MONTHI—Wt*NTED— SHAW & CTIE S BI7II.ZAT622,II . F 111111147 IRO MACHINE, the oat law - price Machine in the country whack is licensed y Grover & Baker, Wheeler 16 Wilson, Bowe, Singer & Co., and Baehelder. Salary and ennensee,or large commiselonstillowed. All other Machines now sold for lees than forty dollsre 'belt are infringemente, an the seller and neer liable. Illus trated chettlare sent free. Add ress SHAW $6 CLARK, nol7-da Warn BIDDEFORD. Maine. WANTED TO PURCHASE-A. DWELLINGI, or STORE, and DWELLING, be tween ELEVENTH and FIFTEENTH. and MARKET and WALNUT Streets, not exceemitnit-$7,000. Addreas "OreeMbsoke," Ledger officio., fe1.4111 WANTED—A FURNISHED HOUSF, In the oeigtorhood of OIDLBIANTOWN. Address D. P.." Press office. fel-3i* AKASSISTANT QIJARTEAM.A.B. TIUMB OFFICE, No. 2174 South TILLED St., PHILLMILPNLA., Dee. Si. 1864. Vessels wanted to load with coil for Newborn. N. end Se .West. Rs. Despatch 'giv en. JOHN N. TENNINGS._ de26-t1 Certain and.A. Q. M. FOB SALE AND TO LET. CAPE ISLAND PRQPERTY. FOR BALE OR TO RENT: No. 1. The property known ae the CLUE COTTA.CE, city ate between Congress Reiland the ocean,itontataing seventeen roosts, and very desirable for a large family, or first• class boarding-house or restaurant . ; No. 2 Called the BaIINESACE( COTTAGE, situate near the Railroad Depot, with an nninterrapted view of the ocean and bay; bas eleven rooms. Roth properties are In a good condition, and will be sold or rented on good terms, if applied 'for imme diately. J D. REIWBOTH, fel•Bt* 436 WAIATUr Street. FOR SALE OR TO RENT-BEVE MLBAL corernodieue .NEW DWEIALINGS, In northern part of the MT. with all the nthaern eon yeniencea. Bent $33 to $33 nor month. APPLY to TATUM JACKSON. 014 CHISST XIIT Street; Or JOHN JACKSON. 1855 Nerth TWSLF2II Street. FjOR SAL E-VALUABLE OIL IN- A- - TERESTS in good producing WELLS, on bled* valtiable Farms on OIL CREEL% below the Sheerer Farm. and also on the ALLEGHENY RIVER. Parties desiring to pa/chase will address Box No. 1285, Phila delphia Foot office. No attantiortpald town . other than responsible applicants. fel.st DRY GOODS STOCK,- GOOD WILL, AND FIXTURES FOR SALE. —A. rare chance. Must be sold in a few days, on account of LU-heatch, one of the oldest and best stands in the city ;* btudneee can be largely increased. between 9 A.M. and Ir. fd , to " J H. Fain, ja3l.llt* • No. 325 North SIXTH btreet. p„TICAM _ENGINES OF 5,8, 10, 12, 20, 1, .. 7 30, and BOHorse Powers. slsolsm for sale at 945 ;North F ONT St. C. WEST N ZEES. ja943t. NOTICE. - OIL STOCKS IN EX CHANGE for Holism Mortgagee or Gronnallents. Address "D. R.," Box 1946 , PhilAdel pliaa ra3L-2to Post OZse. 91 0 L E T-FOR SALESROOM OR light manufacturing purposes the upper stories of buildittg northwest corner of EIGHTH and. MARECIa. Apply to the store. tf IlLaitannuallY AND MON, WM. M. FABER & CO., STEAM- ENGINE BUILDERS, IRON, FOUNDERS. GENERAL MACHINISTS. AND BOILER MAXIMS, rEAIt THE VW SYLVANIA RAILROAD PASSENGER STATION. PITTSBURG. PENNA.— Manufacture all kinds of STEAM ENGINES. =din from three to one hundred and fifty horse-power. an suited for Grist Mills. Saw Mills, Blest Fornaces, Oil ac., Arc. Give particular attention to the construction, of En gines and Machinery for oil boring and pimping opera Hons. Hays always on hand, finished and ready for shipment, ENGINES and BOILERS of every desertpo tlen. Orders from ail parts of the country solicited a*l promptly filled. jalti-Sm I. 'VAUGHAN MEI/MICK. WILLIAM M. MMRBIOI - TORN H. OOPS. SOUTHWARK FOUNDRY, FIFTH AND WASHINGTON MUM% • - IMIERRIun dr SONS, ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS, Manufacture High and Low Pressure Steam Indus+, for land, river, and marine service. Boilers, Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, ; Oat• imp of all kinds, either iron or braes. Iron-frame Roof. for Gas Works, Workshop., Rail road Stations, &o. Retorts and Oro Machinery of the latest and moat tm proved construction. Every description of Plantation 'Machinery, nigh as Sugar, Saw, and Grist Billie, Vacuum Pane. Open Steam Trains. Defe ca to re, Filters, 'ramping En gine% &s. 8010 agents for N. Rillenz's Patent &sear paratus, Nesmyth's Patent Steam Hammer, and aspen. wall & Woliei's Patent Centrifugal Sugar-Drab:dui Machine. aul2-tt PENN STEAK ENGINE AND BOILER. WORKS. —NEAFIS dt LIMY, PRACTICAL AND THEORETICAL ENGINEERS, M.A. CHIN HITS, BOILER. MARNE BLACK SMITHS, and FOUNDERS, having for many years been in saceessfal operation, and been exclusively engaged in building and repairing Marine and River Enenes.laigh and low pre,. sure, Iron Boilers, Water Tanks, Propellers, ao. die., respectfully offer their services to she public, ass'being folly prepared to contract for engines of all sizes, Ma rine, River, and Stationary; having seta of patterns of different sires, are prepared to execute orders with Quick despatch. Every description of pattern-mains made at the shortest notice. High and Low-pressare, fine, Tubular, and Cylinder Boilers, of ihe best Penn sylvania charcoal iron, Forgings of all sires and kinds, Iron and Brass Gratings, of all descriptions; Roll. Turning, Screw-Cu ting, and all other work connected With the above business. Drawings and specifications for all work done at the establishment free of charge. and work guaranteed. The subscribers have ample wharf dock. room for re• pairs of boats, where they can lie in perfect safety, and raisingvid with ehears, blocks, falls, Ate., &a., for heavy or light weights. JACOB O. HEAPIE, JOHN P. LIMY, BEACH and PE_Lftlaft Streets. MOROAN, ORR, & CO., STEAM EN PINS BUILDERS,_ Iron Foond nd Genera hlarbintete and Bolkr Maker& No. 1219 CALLOW' HILL Street, Philadelphia. fella-f °AMON FURNITURE. • . ,MODES & CAMPION. U6l South MOND Street, ere prepared to follow the decline in the market in the price of their furniture. Purchasers will please call and examine oar *Leek. ea, iim O IL CHARTERS.-C OMPANI E. S' forming under the Lawe of 'Pennsylvania can have their papers drawn and. Charters procnred In an expe ditious manner, by WK. & ellgOO&Y, fel-St* 421 WALNUT Street. ADOLPH HINTZ'S FINE y • TOMB and handanme PEADOS Only for JAB. BELLA% B. AS.I. S. FIFTH St. fiIeMERNEST . GABLER'S 7 1-3 . Octave Parlor Grand PIANOS. Overl,ooo in mein-Phi l JAS. p M a L LA ny S2 r B M l ile B .F FIFTH Street. FMRAVEN •SL , BACON'S PIANOS Known for 10 years, Only for .a)e at JAB. 13BLLAIV/3, MU 13. FIFTH Street. CALENBURG & VA.IIPEL'S itifircr Concert PIANOS; trot. clack Only for age at • JAS. BELL AK S, 28108. FIFTH Strobl. iffilp NEW FINE 7-OCTAVE MO DERN- mug PEANOS. from $175 to 01,01'0 JAS. RELLAN, 281 B. NlXTEl.Btmet. PRINCE'S A.ITTOM &TIC OR iffP i r VANS mean anythista known in this line Only tor tale at JAS. BELLAn'S, PM S. 'FIFTH Street. OMPRINCE & CO 'S WORLD RENOWNED MELODEONS. Over 34,000 in use now. JAS. RELLAK, Sob. Anent, ja3l-losile 2811.5. FIFTH Street. owo COTTAGE ORGANS Not only UNEXCELLED. bat UNRSUALLID in purity of Tone and Power, dealer. ed especially for Churches and Settee's, but found to be equally well adapted to the Parlor and Drawing R m. For eale outs , by B. No. IS North SEVENTH Street. Also, a complete assortment of the Perfect efelodeon constantly on hand. nal Sus KM NEW PIANOS. SUPERIOR NW TORS. PILNOS,Dast maived ani for sale at G. ANDRE it GO. 'S Made Store. fal4-Im Po. 3.10.1 CHESTNUT Stroat. w.DECKER BROTHERS' PI.. A.1108.-7Tbe public, and particalaiii the profession, are invited to examine these beautiful Pt- Istyranesue, which are astatine with• such an staparals ined degree of popsdnyin. and 'isle in Mow York, and wherever know Lily The desideratum so lone :strivaz for, S. e. ! the strength of the fron, and sonorousness , of the wooden frame 310 happily attained by them, fanners their Pianos incomparable with any others. The hoe qualified Walla mans of sway names as Wolfaottn. Mason, Fatter, Thomas, 2andal, and scores of ot th hers. grapy establish their bleb rank. For sate only by W. t COX KAN, 9013 011itSPKIT Street. AN). a lasgt assonment of ether new and asagssa hand Pianos. fog sate and to rent. n 019.310 aT k')LIOIM AUCTION . IcrivricE JOSH B, ifirPpl3.,& 00., Attanmimow. ASA AND AO NANDAT LARGE SPECIAL SA LM 1,503 MBE PACKAGES DOMESTIC GOODS. ON WZDNENDAY, FEB. l e 1885. At 10 o'clock, 1(r. F. K BKAZOIt will make tkrosait us his semi-annual gals of DOMESTIC GOODS; Embracing the moat desirable Brands. Iris. BO CABS TORS AND RVERICTT COTTORLDER. 1150 1 ` BUM OrFORD, BROWN. AND dAWEE KRATITCIFI JEL 8. 66 " LANOVSTKR; AND TWEETON PLAIN& lie " AXIDROSOOOGIN, LEWISTON. sad BAUM CORSET JEANS. SS " Amon - AND' FITRIXIMEE CHECKS. 'XI " LANCASTER AND ROANOKE O INOHAIRi " 7.8 AND 4-4 WILLIAMSVILLE, JANE" TOWN, HOPE, BLACKSTONE, RN& BANK, and other desirable makes. " 9-4. 104, AND 11.4 BLCR'D & BRO. PEP* MOLL. LIPPITT,AND UNION saK • MS. 85 4.4 LACONIA. PEPPERELL. NEW NAN. SET. LYMAN, JAMES IMAM IMAM; DWICIKTEI. WASHINOTON.BRO. SHIM. PAILI 4-4 PATAPBOO. HOWAS,D, APPLET4EN . PORTSMOUTH. PARK. LAscans HELVL BROWN SHEETING& 65 " BROWN DRILLS. - 96 " TICKINGS. 35 OASIS MADDER PRINTS. km BALES BLUE AND BROWN DENLISS. Igo" STRIPES. • Mr. BEAZOR desire's to will the psi:Molar site/IMM of the trade to thin We, de' it will eompriart the mod ism sizable makes of STAPLE COTTON GOODIN and will be the lamed offerbmwith one exeeption.ean made lit tble country. ilia geode are all in order and original naelragea. TROIS CABS.—Bills to be settled Trititingfteert from Bale. . • win be open for examination with oataloWESl one day proviciiZs to sale. • jall n:No.2l‘!_t_fA NEW CHEBTNivr-ST. THBATIVIN CHEBTHIPT BTREET...O O oz vanirra. THIEL (WIDBDAT/ - a LFTERMOOor. THIRD GRAND E X T RA PAOLI" MATINSX wben HBADTT AND TEM ISZART_. and A 'YOUTH THAT NEVER SAW A. wommr, will be presen • II R th A t BD H ed. us form Ußß ai; LE BILL. introducing MISS EFFIE OERMON IN TWO OFILEAOTEU. Paws Or ADMII3I3/ON Tornts MAmrsz—So ..elltS Ca ILE Vt . /IS Of the bows; libildres. 26 cents. Doors open iit 1%; to commence at 23i. THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING TRIED AND LAST NIGHT BUT TREES of the Grand Spectacular. Romantic. ligniting. a Thrilling Drama. THE THREE 017ARDSNEN. whir& can eddy be termed A GREAT SI7CGESS. Tb a Spectacle will be presented with all ite New See. very, Centimes, Pr.pertiee, Ste. Drams replete with Thrilling Combats. Startling Muslim:lL Daum, Slate. &c., do— THE 'GAST OF OHLTUOTEEN embracing - all the POPLILLE NADIVe . To mamas with the Spectacular Extravaganza. BEAU 'Pt AND THE DBASE SATE - REV/ utrTEENCONFeb, 4, TWENTY , EIGHTH GRAND FAMILY Marlin. WALNUT-STREET THEATRE. v THIS (Wednesday) EVENING, Tab; A PERFECT JBAILES OF FON.' Third Night of the favorite contentikir FRANK DRRW, who will appear In two capital-pieeen. WIDIL9 8 HOPIS OF THAREETEIVI: Gerald Pepper and --Prank Dew.; To conclude with the great burlesque entitled DIAZEPPAY KazepPa 41.0.• • ....... ....... • " Fink - Fllll4 In rehearsal an entire new acrw:Eicialextravadanwss' TARS. JOHN DREW'S NEW AROH• BTIMET THEATRE. NINTH 11InFIT OP L. P. BARRETT. TO-RIGHT. (WEDEESDAY). FEB. 1. 1836. HAMLET. Hamlet .• _ _ _ P After which. "A THUDIPINO LEGACY.' ' J'eny Orions --Stuart RobeSAL' FRIDAY, BENEFIT OF L. P. BARNETT. MRS. JOHN DREW ON KONDAY. VESTVALI LUND - THEA.T_RE, v CALLOW'S ILL. between Fourth fled Fifth. TUESDAY. JANUARY 31. 1863. Second pleb t of tbe engagement of - JAN E Elt RE. ROGRESTEE. BilbE ELISE VESTVALI LUND. Jane Erre Mies Wise Veetvali Loa Rocneeter... Mr. Adolpe. Wawa* Tut GREAT NATIONAL CIRCUS, WALNUT STREET, ABOVE RIOHTFL Mr. P. H. ROSSTOD Equestrian Dili Mr. FRANK. WHITTAKER.-- - Natter of tneCir Will appear during the present week the celeb JAMES COOKE, the Queen's Jotter, from AMA Royal Amphitheatre, _London Alpo, the EAOBINEE LY ; the DEBZEB Ir•fd/ ; the FAMILY; Nut STOE E FAMILY ; Messrs. MCIBILAY and MITCHINSON.? Also,Professor HUTCHINSON AND HIS TRAIMIt DOOSeivonderfal creatures; the great wild rider of the N West, Lb IEUE BURT W ill also be produced the grand historical pantomime, entitled the BR GLEAM ABRUZE—a scene admirably adapted to develops the excellent training of the horses connected with tat great establishment. ADMIEMIOB—First tier, 50 cents; second tier, M centiC privetelos, $3 and $6. Performance commences 7.10 each evening, - Extra performances on every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY AFTERNOON. commencing at 2% o'clock., SPECIAL. CARD. The MlLllPgemeztbeia leave ii ts annonnso that an esp. opt:flout bac bean made 'with AR RICE, the prnit humorist. wbo will appear at d introduce his creedal. hi TALKING HORSE, EXCELSIOR, first on MOND LX EVENJIte. reb.l6th. and during the week. la9O-at CONCERT RAIL. THIS (Wedneaday) EVENING, ♦ND EVERY EVENING TIM WEEK. MATINEE, SATURDAY AFTERNOON; ARTEMIS WARD,. In hie brilliantly enaaesafiil entertainment on THB moamolas. J. W. WlLDBltliefirs The public 1e respectfully informed that ARTEMIS WAND AMONG IRS MORMONS is precisely the same entertainment which has recently achieved such unqualified and brilliant successes in MIS cities of New York and Boston. Admission 60 cents. Besoryed mate Doors oa s t at 7; commence at 8 o'clock. , Enturday afternoon. at 1; commence at 2 o'clock. NATIONAL SK A TING PARS, TWRITT-FIRST &Ind And COLUMBIA Avenue. GRAND REHORT FOR LADIES AND FAXELIREL The ice on the Perk is now in prime condition, and every attention is paid to the comfort end convenience at Visitors, it fact well proven by the brilliant attende:tee each evening. The National is but twenty minutes,' ride from Atch etre, tby the Itio as-oven as Cam The illumination by reflectors and the dt•rtlay or fancy. colored lights, combined wits the ract4ic of this Brese Band, render the scene at night attractive and; delightfaL Admission 25 cents. as usual. ltf 'lllCf YPOCHONDRIA CS CURED A. 12 A.-IL the ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS —Second week or ,dance and mirth— D=ank on cold era'er—proinced. by Dr. B. BROWN WILLIAMS, the hnmorotus Lederer god original Pay cholonist. Audience aonvalled leughtor. New Experiments every evening. A DAY LECTURE on SATURDAY for families, commencing at 2Y. o'clock ;_SATURDAYIUGHT for gentlemen onlyc commence. Evening. at 3d to 8. Tickets 90 cents; ad- , golteng a lady and gentleman, IN cents. RANDEL AND HAYDN 80CIETY'S eRCOND CONCERT OF TEM SeASON 1864. 18S5, Will take blame en FRIDAY 'EVENING, Feb. 10. 1936.e1t hINSIunI. FUND HeLG, when will be produced ROSSINI'S grand composition:' the wmcrizo misted bathe following artists: Mrs. MOZART, Soprano, of New Y ork Mrs. JOSZPHENIt'SCRIAIPFF, Contralto. Mr. GEO. SIMPSON. Tenor, from New York. Mr. A. R. TAYLOR. Basso. and the GERMANLA. SOCIETY, all toiler the &read** or Mr CARL SENT& Tickets, One Dollar. HASSLER'S ORCHESTRA. AND MILITARY SLIM Office, No, 214 South EIGHTH Street. ja3 luts SIGNOR BLITZ WILL SHORTLY . CLOSE, ASSEKLILY EUILD!EGS. Great demon Arai one In NECROMANCY: SPIRITUAL.. ISM ILLUSTRATED, and the WONDERS OF VEX TRILOQUISM INTRODUCED. Grand Entertainment EVERT EVENING cowmen at TX o'clock. and on WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY" AFTEENCLOBS. at S. Comprising the inTlitaries of tic{ Past andresent, seat% Admission. M mita Children. 15 cents. Haserrea 60 vent& jai/ ASSEMBLY •Bli usDING. NLATINIS MDSICALE By the Philadelphia CLASSICAL QI7I2IIBRTI CLUB: EVERT WBDNESDAY, at 3 P. IL Tickets at the Door. Fifty Cents each. deSIL-siatailiff ci.. ER MANIA ORCIIRBTRA..--PITIILICI 'LP REHEARSALS every SATURDAY, at 3ti o'eledc P. N., at MUSICAL FUND HALL. Single Tickets. II cents. Biz Ticketa, $1; to be bed at Goulds. Andre'ai wad Meyer s Nude Stores. and at the Hall. no'l• ti THE ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS,' (TirESTAIIT Street, above Tenth, Ix OP= DAUM for Tleitors. from 9 A. M. to 6 P. N. jai INSTITUTION FOR THE BLIND.-. EXHIBITION EVERY WEDNI9DAT, at3si P. NC.., d minion TEN CENTS. Store No. 12 South ELOWBX Street. PERSONAL. --- B OARDING WANVED BY A. YOUNG Gentleman, in:central putt of city. Address. lAA* tins terms, tocafity, ha, B." Puss office. lto FIRST-CLASS BOARDING -SEY4I6 BAL desirable Booms 'vacant at 313 SPBOOIII Street. 141-31* PATENTS PROCII RIC D—ITNITABI Ftates and European . EDWARD BOWN. 1.24.1m* 311 WALNUT Went 110AUW . I1IFF!. VIRBT-CLABB BOARD ANDIDXCR r LENT accommodations for a email FAMILY can bad at the Oldll 8 Hotel, 413 OHESTSEIT atmet. bandoome chamber. ea Cheetaat street, in the vele. story, will be vacant to. morrow. &Wenn regal re4A., This hou,ehae no ear. la.Sl-1r BOOMS. vt b partial Board, in it private families for gentlemen only. locathen Central Reference ribs quirod A . ddieaa **M. EL at tk.ne office ee3l-3r 225 MO UTH BROAD. STREET' (SR. BOdADING , ) Tann cies for two flog* Itea and two elm% Perkene• A-60. AiLAROB FOURTH-STORY ROOl4 With Board, at 1815 W/41,1917T Street. is.:3o-4t* A DMINABLE SPECIMEN i 3 OF FINE ART those splendidly fomented - Porbsits, rIcA Photcerepre. colored Ict oil, by LC F. Rerilll6 894 A UCH Since: prbacitmeed oana4areare Lamak. Parable. nri.aavaxxi FOB 4'•C!S'T.SIM 118 swat